The Fayetteville chronicle. (Fayetteville, Ga.) 1886-1???, November 05, 1886, Image 3

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THE CHRONICLE. FAYETTEVILLE, NOV. f>~ Tv-*: PROFESSION4L CARDS. I'RA'K Cl AUK. M. f. HI LI* CLARK A HILL, j S. T. j Wl' im V ixatinti nf tin Gciut.iI Amvmliy. | Mi'ii l’.viktta Griggs hM rvturne<l ■ to Atlanta for the pnqxxe of attend ing Dv'Iiool. She is at Mr*. Ballard’s. Thera aeenta to be n general aernm- ATTORNEYS FAYETTEVILLE, - AT LA tv i ''I** for county offic^e in Fayette this GEORGIA. Wilt praetka in all the Count, both Stitt •nd FeitiTv'. L. I\ UAKNEs, ATTl’OltXEY AT LAW. FAYETTEVILLE. GA. Cifh’t in the Court House. T. V. LEsViiK, ATTORNEY AT I.AW, FAYETTEVILLE. GA. Bmineu atrictly attendrd to. Will |>rtcl ne in all li t Crar.a. Luana neg-Aried. Office ai Court Huute. I1EWLETIE A. IIALL, Attoukcv Attn Coinaai.i^ia at Law, NEW NAN, GEORGIA. Will praetka ia >11 iba C<«ru of iho Cow ta Greet'. JAMES T. Sl’ENCE, ATTORNEY AT I.AW, .IO ESIIOUO, OA. t 'HAS. IV. IIODNKTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JONESBORO, GA. Will practice ia oil tic C ura nf Clay tor, Henry »art Kaycus. Elhcwli.is I7 ipecia rntraC. year, and the political pot ia boiling. The delightful weather thia aeaaon has enabled our farmera to gather their crops without aay lost or deterioration. The cotton crop ia about disposed of in Fayette county, and the prices have Averaged almtil 8 1-2 cents per pound. \V. A. Leach intends moving to Fny- etteville when the railroad is completed to giro his children the advnntuge of an education. Mr. IV. II. Parker is expecting his futhcr, lion. U. D. Parker, who in a member of the General Assembly from Hart county, to-morrow. Several canes of typhoid fever re ported in and sryund Fayetteville this season, but ws are pleased to et|«* without any fatal results. Judge Hulun Dorsey, of Atlanta, wan in town Tuesday, visiting his father's family and meeting hi", many warm friends at hit old home. One of the twin boys of Mm. John Davis, living on the farm of Mr. Jesse IHslock, it lying at the point of death, with but little hopo of recovery. W. N. Henderson and N. It. Bea- J. U. HUTCHESON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JONESBORO, GA. Special nUenb'.A |in> to tin coCss too ol J. T. EDWARDS, X. D., • II Y MCI AN AND SURGEON FAYETTEVILLE, GEORGIA, twin pi. m^Aly a m»•.•><< dip or night. Local News. Blalock wont to Atlanta | an Intelligent gcntlrmap of excellent lo p'Cki ut at tW organ- character, and one that will miflte a brave and fcarlcsa officer. Tho heirs of Sarah Jackson, de ceased, were before the Ordinary, Hon. D. M. Franklin, last week trying to adjust the estate and divide up theit^ ’ interests, but no distribution has been made so far. From the present ap pearance it teems tho* heirs will get very little after the debts are dll paid. IVe take this opportunity to return thanks to Messrs. W. II. Psrkcr, C. P. Davis, A. O. Blalock, L. P. Barnes, S. T. lilalock, W.* Jf.. Henderson and THE LEGISLATURE. OSGAKIZED MOVEMBKR 3, 1388. Hon J 6- Davidson Unanimously Elsctsd President of tho Senate and Bon. W- A. Little Speaker- . ilK SK.NATS. Tho i^naU was called to order at 10 a.m. by Hon. W. A. Harris, Secre tary of last Senate. Tho roll was called and the oath administered to members elect. Senator Huwkcs placed in nomina Announcements. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I am a candidate far ihs office of County Treasurer, mhjeet to i ho Democratic pri mary to bo hrlil on the Thli Instant, ami hsieby solicit the votes of the people. Joscrii N. Basks. NEW STORE dies went to Atlanta yesterday to be aide. Prof. C. P. Davis is the prcai- School begins Monday. Fayetteville is on a boom. The railroad is bring surveyed. IIou. J- W. Graham visited Atlanta y> sterday. Now is the time to subscribe to your 11 iinly pa|H-r. S. A. Burks visited the Gate City yesterday on business. Mr. J. Q. Landrum, of Shakerag, v.;:s in town this week. Mis* Nannie MeCullom went to At- baiLa this week shopping. Mis. L. Ii. Griggs is visiting her son, Mr. I><—worth, in Atlanta. A number of our citizens will attend the inaugural next Tuesday. Mr. .1. M.Cauip, accompanied by his u iie, paid JoueslM.ro a visit this week. Sennti.r Paul Kilter went lo Atlanta M« 11.lay to a "lime bis duties ill the Senate. Only one prisoner in the county jail, who is a negro preacher charged with larceny. ('11I. J. 1. Blalock, of Joncal-om, u;iH in town Tuesday looking alter the sales. The .Superior Court will hold ail ad journed term on the third Monday in December. Itcv. J. K. Smith will preach next Sunday in the Methodist church at Brooks Station. Representative J. F. McLean went to Atlanta Wednesday to take hia teat in the Legislature. Capt. It. II. Woods, of Senoia, was in town Monday, settling some matters with tho Ordinary. Mr. and Airs. Marion Eason arc re- joh ing over a nine-pound boy to wcl- corne Tiik (‘iiimmum:. Mr. A. ( Hlaloek and Mr. Robert Miiudy, of JoiiesUiro, eullcd on Tut ('ill!-.Mi l.1: Tuesday. Hulsey Hidwiue says ho would like to know Watts tlie matter with the I ojm every Sunday night. ('ol. ('. 1'. Daniel, cf Brooks Station, alUndid the meeting of the Executive ( •.iiuniltec last Wednesday. Fayetteville can boast of anmo fine sportsmen, and shooting quail on the wing it the order of the day. Now ia the'timc to sulncribe to your home paper and aid in pushing forward so commendable an enterprise. Mr. R. H. Bennett has decided to move to Fayetteville, and will occupy the residence of J. J. Patman. present at the inaugural this week Como back, boys, and try it again. N. R. Beadles visited th« Onto City- tins week. There must !>c some at traction there, for Nat }{ocs quite often and Flays wall when he gets there. Col. Hulbcrt and Capt. W. P. llcd- winc held s meeting last night in Shakerag district for the benefit nf the Atlanta and Hawkinsvillo Railroad. The vote for Congressman in this county last Tuesday was very light. Hon. John D. Stewart, the nominee, received 168 vote*. No opposition. • Mr. Bartow Rogers, who has been so ill for several weeks, and at the ]>oint of death, is convalescing, and Dr. Edwards think* him out of danger. Maashall Parker and Fred Stokes arc thinking of having a race between their spirited little animal*. Go it, boys. The race wijl be quits a novel affair.’ * We cal! attention to the -notices of Burks A Orr and Ornfc Palmer. They are gentlemen that do good work, r.hd their appeal to creditors should be hseiled. J. J. Putin.-ip is preparing to build n handsome residence on the east side of the Burks hotel, where he will re move bis family'uu soon ns the build ing is completed. The subscribers to the Atlanta and llawkinsvil!c Railroad Company will please call at the law ollice of Col. L. P. Barnes, in the court house, and sign their notes at once. There will be Sunday-school exer cises at both the churches every Sun day morning :it 9 o'clock. Both parents and Children should attend the*9 es sential and refining services. Capt. W. P. Kedwinc, in company with Col. E. Hulbcrt, of the Atlanta !ind Ilawkinsville Railroad, went iqi to East Point Monday. He proposes to pilot the surveying party to the line of Fayette. Mr. George Ware, formerly post master at Washington, Wilke* county, is visiting the family of Dr. Paul Favcr. While in the city yesterday he called at TllK.ClinoNICLB office and Huliscribcd. We call attention ir. this issue to the card of Mr. Jokeph IF. Banks, a candidate for the office of Treasurer.' lie is an enterprising citiicn, well qualified for the position, and will All it honorably and acceptably. Wo want correspondents in every dis trict in the comity for Tint Ciiromci.k. Please send in your matter by Monday and give all the news of interest in the locality in which yon live. Write only on one side of the paper. Prof. C. P. Davis was nnanimonsly elected teach* .• of the school for tho year 1887 by the trustees, and will soon b»giu his soholsstie term. Prof. Davis is not only a good and efficient Jeacber, but a gentleman of high moral and religious chsractcr. B. L. McGougb, candidate for Sher iff, is shaking hands with his friends in the Sixth district We can recom mend him to the people of Fayette as dent and M. E. Hill secretary. Polities at Breaks Station. Editors Chronicle :--To say that (lie political exdtrmeut it st white heat in Fayette county would give but a faint idea of the real situation just now. For aaoiiliiv «lie public fever has run high, the pulse l>cat fad, anil the whole political IkmIv lias been wrought up to a high pressure among the various fac tions, until there seems to he a general eruption in every part of the county. Iu this election there are some old debts to be settled, accounts to be adjusted, and such a general overhauling as never before iu the history of Fayette. New combination* aie being formed, a re- shuttling of ths cards, and a new deal lo be made. There are eiggjt candidates for the office of shcrilT, with other en tries to be mute, and nine aspirants for tlie handling of tly* public money, with nuine-ious aspirants for the lower offices. To miviiipulslc the money of a county like Fayette is wonli looking aftri-, and it is rumored thaffa hard fight trill lie made against the present Incumbent. The op|K>s!tion rliarite him with having a “lies'/’ iu Atlanta and one in Fayette ville, while his supporters point to him with pride, sail say lie has lived here siucc 2323, without a blot u|ioii his fair name. Muuro Lanier faKV .olentaid rendered hkwn for President Hon. J. 8. David- iu the publication of the first copy of Tiik Chronici.k. Without such assist ance we would have been greatly de layed.* Tho Fayetteville Debating Society, which meets every Friday evening in the grand Jury room in the court house, ia growing in interest, and promisee to be highly entertaining to the mem ber* and visitors. The society propose giving n public debato some lime in December, to which wilt beinriwd the citizens in and around Fayetteville, notice of which . will appear in Tits Ciironicli. The subject for to-niyht is: “Resolved, That the Scores of Na ture are More Attractive to the Eye than the Art of Man,” with Mr. J. B. Spence leader on tho affirmative and Mr. J. II. Avera lender on tho nega tive. Several gentlemen will speak on tho qucst'en, and viiitor* will bo illowcd to S|>eak five minutes on either seconded by Senator* W. E. Smith, and C. R. Pringle. Cub Davidson was unanimously elected, lie made an eloquent speech in acceptance. Hon. W. A. Harris wni chosen 800- rcljary, A. J. Cameron Messenger and L. h Allred ltaoricocper. Adjourned to 18 a. m. Thursday. . ,4 itoran. At 10 a. m. lion. Mark A. Hardin 9*'! til tho House to order. Hon. N. L. Thrteliins, Judge of tho IVcetera (Twiiit, administered tho oath to the ra4nil*rs as the roll was called. Hon. \V. A. little, of Muscogee, was nominat 'd 17 Hon. A. S. (/lay, of CAbb, for Speaker, seconded by Mr. Uienn. Mr. Little was elected, re ceiving UI6 votes. He tjus conducted to the chair by Messrs. Ham, Felton and Sbcwm.ihe. Hon. Murk A. llnnlin- was chosen Seen tary, J. R. Smith, of Coffee, Mes senger, and R. J. Wilson, of Rich raond, Doorkeeper. Other minor business was attended to. The House ndjpumed to 10 a. ra litinda^ Hasting «f ths Ezzaativo Committed FOR CLERK. I sm s csndldsts for Clerk of tbs Supe rior Court of Fayette comity, sm) will u|>- prcciale the support of niy iricmls in the coming eontest. A. K. SY* U#s- FOU’sHERlFF. I sin a ra illilalc for Sherlffi subject to the primary governing tho nominations of till, Deiuoerailr paity. 1 pledge myself to fuilhful discharge of sll dultcs that will be Incumbent upon me, and solicit U10 voles of llie people. B. L. McGODi'.H- Notice. New Goods. There is a strong probability that the m e for sheriff will be Ins most deter- • mined fight of all. Certain combina tions are working to defeat the present incumbent, which may iuaugurato an independent movement. That would make the present campaign a memora ble one in the history of Fsyetts county Democracy, and tend greatly to break up tho harmony that has heretofore characterized the grand old pvty. An old citizen said to the writer yesterday that he had never known of so much wire-pulling and chicanery as was at work now ill Fayette politic*. There ia some talk of organizing a young maa’a party.for tho putpoeo of defeating the old ring, and thus Infuse now lifo and vigor into the campaign. Thle, it le said, would Yrritt nwt a wavy etiee^iri young ana from Brooks Station fbr treasurer, whoee influence, If thrown with the Indc|iendents, would consoli date a very strong oppositioa to the present county treasurer. Each candidate lias his barkers, who seem sanguine of the success of their respective candid*toe, aud beta arc be ing mado now, with large odds, that no man can name tho successful aspirant*. •y Organize*. Brooks Station, NW. jk 1886. NOTICE. I have ihs noUs aad accounts of Di. J. 8. Btaaett in ay hands fix osHtctlo*. MU par. seas indebted to him for profession services ss nit mshs ImawdiiM tenlsmsat with as, or yoar accoeats will b* plsosd in the hands pf aa attorney as Jaw (or collecsloo. RoapoctfhUy. N. R. BlADLtS. Ill rrsponsa to a call made by the Chairman of the Democratic Executive Committee of Fayette county, the fol lowing were present: ■I* F. Blalock, Chairman. I. G. Woolsry, 4th district. A. O. lilalock, 5th district. II. M. Mathews, Gilt district. M’. A. Leach, Lower 7th district G. D. Carter, Up|ier 7th district. J. S. Thornton, Hnpeville district. S. R. Lewis, Europe district. Jasper I. Graves, Black Rock district. C. P. Daniel, Brooks Station district. The committee decided, by a unant ti Gin vote, to hold a primary on Satur day, November 20, to nominate candi- iuiics for comity office*. Tho election nil! be bold under the tame riilce as governed lavt primary for Representa tives, except tho candidates Will be icted for direct. Die Candidate for each office that receives a majority of the votes polled shall bo declared the nominee of the Dcnsoetstic party. Should neither candidate receive such majority, the two receiving the highest vote for euclv office will then be voted for on Saturday, 27th inst., the success- fill cnndidales lo be declared the nomi nees of the party. L. F. Blalock, Chairman. A. O. Blalock, See ret ary. Novcml)er 3, 1836. I give notice, through The Chronicle that the school at Fayetteville will he rw- suiued on Monday. November 8, J888. Let tho** who five within the beumU of tills sohool, who have children, avail them selves of this splendid opportunity of send Ing to school. This Is quit* an opportune this. * specially for those who think they are too poor to send all the year. Crop* have been «hort, and early gathered. Even those |i*rents who have tq havo their chil dren to work iltirliisr the busiest seasons can find no legitimate excuse for keeping them st home now. Beginning the school at this time. .iy> will have a 'term of live months. In which children cun do no farm work. They are worthless oil (lie isrm mom now until next spring. Then, why not seftd them to scliin 11* Saying nothing of the demand* of yom lai licrhoOd or mrtherhood, the common tie ot Immunity defjauds It. The father sU will make no sacrifice, who will not avail -lllniself ol every opportunity for tho education of bis children, but lets them grow up in Igno rance and vice, does not dui-ervy die nums of father, lie muy 1 xpect nothing In Id- declining years hut that his chi drill will . x»-c up aud call him curscil. It Is a lament able, tearful fact tlml the utcrago child hi Fayette county,'*•.(! in many other ewun tics of our Mute, dues nav attend school more than thirty duys during the yeai. Wlilie this is true we cun hope for nothing good in the future. This stern fuel should move the h. art* of lath era, mothers, coun trymen Bod Stutesmcn. r. I*. Davis. W* keep in stock s full lln* of DRY GOODS, A4t*r*ieeffkcne*Uy rsquikUo to coire lor ward at once and settle their accounts for the year 18k5. We are compelled to raise money to satisfy the demand* against us. We appreciate the putrouuge received, and hope those Indebted to us w ill settle ut once. Humks & Oku. To tuv. Votkr* or Fat err x County : I am a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the primary election to be held No vember 20, 1836, and If I recriW the highest number of votes Iex|>cctto run the race tlirougli, hot subject to a second primary, which may lie ordered. I do not believe It is the wish of (lie people of Fayette to be put to the expense, time and trouble of holding three elec tion* for one-office. I do not believe the people will require a man to leave hi* homo and family and go to the ex pense of making three race* to fill on* i^re. If I am pot ths ow* who reeelve* tiv* highest number of votes in the pri mary of (he 20th of November, I am for the man or met. who do receive tho liigheet number of votes for any and all roiinty office*. I am grateful to the l*i>l>le for what they have douc for me heretofore, aad if I am their choice Mn Ibis election I will discharge my duties in the future as I have done ia the past. ,1 learn that I ain charged with being an Independent, which is false in every particular. I am a Democrat, and defy any man to show anything to the con trary. Yours truly, J. M. Cablil*. NOTICE. Orrtca Clkhk suprntoR Court, Fayetteville, Qeorgla. The •arty having the Alst Georgia Re port will pleaA return the same to nsy office at ooot. Unless It Is returned trouble will ensue. A. K. Stour*, Clark Superior Court. DRY GOODS. A la g* slid ?cried si-nk -I inarnt p iece s ■ IV. U. Si aw AST s. GROCERIES. Fleer, M<*', M|U, S/iuy, McjI, Coffssai.il Ca'idsU Goods 10 variety at W. U. S raw art's. persons mt%i CLOTHING. Lcrgcd t'oek is iuu 11. Fine suit', cheap sans, overcasts st W B. Stkwast s. SHOES AND BOOTS. ; A well-si le. led >iiH.h, an<l si *>ioni,hingl, low prices. They must be wild, erd will g low for Ike c«>h. st W. B. Stkivart’s. AH pi-rsuiit Imlrbied to tlio firm of Orr A l'ulmcr art hcrehy requested to call sm. se;lie their accounts. 11« are noodlug the money. IVe. must collect what is due us. Come at once and settle your accounts. IVe thank our cii>tomcr« for pust pa.roll, nge and solicit future orders. Omu A Talhkh. uakdivameT" Everything iu ihu line usually kept In a • ountry sign sf W. It. Stkwasi's. ■ - ■ m If yea nasi yoar n .nay’s value and goods si railroad poets, come sod inns IV. B. Stzwa*t F.iyeu*ville, Gi. COLLEGE TEMPLE, Newnan, Ga. XXXV ANNUAL SESSION. College Temple greets the eeholastlc year with swclUug numbers and renewed vigor. Experienced teachers In each de partment will Incur* the moet thorough work. The Institution la we IF equipped with modern apptlanoee, comforts aad eon- veuleeoes. The Boarding Department It pleasant and attradtlve, aud boarders will find hate a real home. Our advantages, social aad edncaitootl, •nd ourhoahh reword, cannot he surpassed Bead for a Catalog**. Address M. F. KELLOGG, PieeMeat, Newaaa, Oeergto. GROCERIES, BOOTS a*i> SHOES, HATS, En , Ksv. Avoid oooeenis who tlo an cxleuvlv* credit butlnee*. and patronize the elnuip cash store of T. IV. REDWINN * IIIH' Bring Yunr BUTTER ami EGGS, HIDES, TALLOW. Kt. IUghest price paid in trade slj T. W. REDWINE A BRO.’s. Patrenle* Your Own CountyTown He need to go te the railroad, tfhen you can de ai well for the cash *1 | T. W. ItlCDWtME * BRU s