Fayette County GaArchives News.....Local Lightning February 22, 1907 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Linda Blum-Barton http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00003.html#0000645 April 1, 2007, 11:19 pm The Fayetteville News February 22, 1907 Get the "Pride of Fayette" guano. J. T. Williams visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. W. W. Redwine spent Tuesday in Atlanta. L. T. Roberts and wife visited relatives in Senoia this week. A child of W. J. has been very sick this week, but is better. Mr. Ed Speer, of West Fayette, spent Sunday in Fayetteville. Ordinary Lewis spent Tuesday in Atlanta, for the purpose of getting the pension money. Mrs. J. W. Culpepper spent two or three days in Atlanta this week. Miss Laura Brown spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks. Mr. A. O. Huie spent Friday night and Saturday here with friends. George, the son of Dr. G. W. Walis, who has been very sick, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gay, of Atlanta, were the guests of their parents recently. Mrs. J. W. Spier, of Oak Grove, was here last Friday, where her two daughters are in school. Miss Mary Lou Graham is teaching school at Kenwood this week for Miss Fannie Butler who is sick. Miss Kate Lou Travis is spending a week in Atlanta with relatives and friends. Mr. C. O. Wallice, of Atlanta, spent Tuesday night with Dr. G. W. Wallis. Miss Florine Thompson spent last Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Atlanta. Mrs. W. A. Johnson is spending this week in Atlanta, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Emma Nunnaly. Mr. and Mrs. Knigh. of Atlanta have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dickson recently. Dr. and Mrs. Will Blalock, of Atlanta, spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Blalock. We can give you cotton seed meal or blood goods. See us. W. B. Hollingsworth, Manager. The Misses Graham have issued invitations to a progressive 42 party at their home this evening. The one-year-old child of Mr. "Trus" Adams, who lives about three and a half miles west of Fayetteville, died Wednesday morning of pneumonia. Get Your Fire Insurance from W. B. Hollingsworth, before your house gets burned up this windy weather. It is with much regret that we note the removal of our postoffice. Our West Side citizens are very much up in arms about it. The removal will work much inconvenience to the business part of town. It looks as if Fayetteville was doing some courting in Atlanta this week. Cols. A. O. Blalock, W. B. Hollingsworth, J. N. Culpepper, and J. W. Wise were there Tuesday on legal business. Fayetteville Nursery The Fayetteville Nursery, Fayetteville, Ga., has a surplus of apple, peach, plum, pecan, fig, English Walnut, Carolina poplar, and sugar maple trees. In order to clean out this surplus I will sell apple and peach trees in all varieites at 5c. each, at the nursery. If you are in need of any of this stock come at once. It will not last long. Call at my residence. B. Thornton. Fayetteville, Ga., Feb. 15. Dr. J. T. Edwards. Dr. J. T. Edwards offers his professional services to the people of Fayetteville and surrounding country. Calls answered day or night. Bell telephone No. 43 at residence. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/fayette/newspapers/locallig2143gnw.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 3.6 Kb