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-M. €. Munroe has painted His
residence p Wfl‘l% improved
4 *'@’3;\_-,_:_{;\ NYA T
g,j‘ Foveloss and Mie. R,
B Lo *‘3.‘;% s went to Atlanty Priday
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-We loak for a Beptemaber “gale”
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a. - apiddle -and last of
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The Editor of this paper tageth
“er with Jeffie Bummerlin went to
Atlanta Thursday cvdning.
* Son, T 3 Nobre and Col.
P, Edwarhs have formed a co-part
- mership in the practice of law.
%x et {anfithu editor of this
;fit @uwll‘ton last Sun
g}&% utned Wodnesday.
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Bishop Walden, of {he Methodis
4:)i Wal Chwrch, will preach at
Bremen Monday night, Oct, 13th.
Mx AJ. Hunt, Dr. Free and
53'.« _pitizens went’ to Atlanta
- this week to attend the . S. cowrt.
- They went as witnesses.
»%fi%flfiflpfifiml at}jent}un te the
%M 'fir.'.}. J. Pri¢e in this pa
_per. Mr. P, is one of our best cit
zens and is well gualified to fill the
-”:»:'“égigq of tax receler.
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- Married Oct. 3d, 1884, in Talla
;~é®sq) Ga., Mr. M. Y. Darnell and
Miss Fannie Simpsob.
ARO M, Jaek Tunilin and Miss
Dalton Aderhold, the same day.-
Lee - p i
‘We have just receivad tho Chroni
“cle and Congtitytionafist trade pa
#Efit Tt 18 one of the neatest we
Bave over sesn, and ' contains 42
beaut_ifu‘{fx illysteated pages It is
‘abead,yotr '
WSS LA -D ——
We learn shat some one has
heeen passing counterfeit nickles
at ‘fiauafiebsn_ recently. We saw a
number that had been passed on
W. J Head, J¢, son of J udge Head
pithig piges. )
. Bome of }lfir’&l&pn’s?nobleflt citi
zens have recently bean carried to
“the s court charged with ma
“king \;{lfifi;&;s‘*f They ar;c men whose
j’inpbchi«;:«y_ “and. ignorpnee of whis
--v“‘}%&-.m\zi};:ifi‘g cannot be disputed,
T iiy
. Wenever récgived :v:m' type from
Atlaiia, yptil Friday at noon. This
aeeounts for another half. cheet
“shigweek. Bear with us, dear read
“gs, and. keep cool, if possible, for
: t}xa BA,.\';\‘En.W'ig% soon be on a boom,
_gnd we shall Eeep it hooming.
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- TMr LS. Jeffrest’s little eleven
~year old daughter, Miss Manda,
fiwked 412 pounds of cptign in
half o, day this week. Hic little
Mm?%bflb {\\'illio, picked
Ffig‘%fi,fi@é in" the ‘same langth of
T e
' Mr. John Sweatman, a. man liv-
Cing on Mr. AJ. Huyt's farm, who%
has beena witnggs in the U. 8.
court for. some time, was takeni
_out Mondady night, we learn, severe-
Sy and: Qi}t&‘éi‘(flifully whipped by
Bome unknoway persons,
I will payall' persons. indebted
to, me. 12} cents per hundrcdi
igfippéwghoké,:the market price for
~ their cottons & do not take off any
freight, bug pay net for cotton.
“yez?fiml along at once.
-fs ave now: & fall stock: of goads,
- and will sell them: cheap. T cansell
fimfi for $2.75 per hundrod.
e o CoMuseoß.
*’W‘}Eiam», Jr, and a
_wan by thi name of Nuby were
el 0 Aty hurscday nisht
Sweatman, - Nuby dodged:the offi
&W T ot boem beard ofy
G Wdln ‘9"%
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8 way «r‘wé“*w% o
repution. will ke heaged upo %
mnd cplaniitios. in cndeavoring to
Baare She imalonial Tnisiowis of
am B niopißgitiment
of his parposes and idesiging may
#Ve rotarted by sope mis
hap or accident, but: the censure
m'.m:}jkflc’filé thrown at him by
some it secnix will neker conse,
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o e ADARDL -
«In yeply te “OM' Rebh.”—Yoa
charge W. Biock “of having e
earried to Nowinn by the revenue
officers, It is Talse,“Brock did no
such a thing; it wos a democrat—
C. B. MeCullangh who swore
falsely against me to have me car-|
ried before the U. 8. court.
i ens Respectfnly,
o o W, Wirpiawms,
A BOILER EXPLOSION,
Three Men Killed and Five oth
< er§ Badly Wonnded.
Last Thursday morning a very
serious aceident ocdurred at Mr.
J. ¢, Rogers’ _uawmfll about six
jmilos from town by the explorion
‘of his sawmill boiler.. Mr. Rogers
and §Mr. James Eason were in
stantly killed, the body of the lat
cer being Dadly mangled; A Mr.
*Carden, whe was fatally wounded,
lied Thursday night. Two others,
itis said, are ‘mortally wounded.
.t is thought that three of the men
iwill recover. ) S
Rev. Miles Edwardsi and his son
~Jillieare now selling goods for
Iy J. Willlams: When you want
- ods nt low figures call at Mr.
i\ iliame’ store and his clever and
«commodating clerks will gladly
Wit ‘en you, © ¢ £
My T. H. Riddlespurger is now
Lhind the eouwuter at C. Munroe’s
store, where you can fird the lar
cest and best selegted stockof dry
oo uts ever bronght to Buchanan.
; Yatest News. -
- Bev. Bam Jones is now preach
ing in Texas. ; ¥
Two young men were arrested
this week at Red Clay, Ga., for
counterfeiting. © The molds and
tools they uséd were also eaptured.
. The ,people apd stock in some
parvte of Alakuing aresuffering had
'l_\' for water, It‘ is rql)orte<l that
people al mg some of she railronds
rush into the trains = gfter water
when they stop. :
i er\fi.;m-t county farmer. now
{-in Texas, \y‘bo‘u“sed‘ t<‘.f’x'n.:_k‘é regu
darly from Bto 10 bales of cotton
l'co t'_he m_ule h(}re,’ writes | » friends
that this vear in Texgs with four
mules he will only wal o three
bales 6f cotton, and has t: pay his
hands_from $lB to S2O per month
and feed them. Stich reportins this
should put an end to all deizo to
go. west. : ;
. A negro givl was senten b last
week for life at the Fronti; Supe
rior Court for killing boy ywn fath
er. The girl wante! (o go to
church, and her father retused to
et her 20, ond had ff’ whip. her se
wverely-to keep,her back, and in a
mad fit she. dealt ‘hirg o, death blow
on the head: with,an.axe,
e e
W: H, Nallv; of Douglaa;. had
‘l,s74quun(lh of cotton picked from
‘the field last Monday, September
29th, by his five children;. The eid
est, a boy 16. years old, picked 409
pouads, daughter 15 years old, 306 ;
second- son; Tyears old; 4037 third
son, 12 years-old, 303 ; fourth boy,
10 vears.old; 151,
_ James Burke, a resident of this
cotinty, i%, it xome nespocts a most
renarkable man, 39 will bo 84
'years ol in February next: . He
says he @mrmadck in his life
not beirig tvubivd with cven the
@ meal for want of appetite ;: never
e o e *‘”J’"
SR Th U sT S Y
AR e i
méeting took place in the Grding
-Iy's offica the otiiey @ayh Phere
wero present 10 persi <, nifl wiom
bors of chuighos, cqch dilgent.
There was one: Pumitive “Bapeist,
oné Misslonous, amo. Puosiffth,
one M. E, Methodist, one Northern
Methoaist, ono Protestant{ - one
| Chrigtia,, e ’flfiivFrsdlfii and.
one Roman Catholic. Thae was
present one othow rlgen;flem:?- who
iwho didn’t clpim any extra jierits,
He said. hg ' 'was nothing. l:w‘
straight out. natural. born finner,
and had been pretty well dittiva
tedat that, The strange futusc of it
isgso many men of different-¢hurch
views should find themselyes. to
gether 30 . o roowp by¥ poci
. Joe Robergoy and John Green
having “locked horns” on thei\ihis-\
ky question. John thinks they Bi-.
ble approves of dram-drinkini and
liquor selling, Joe don't. Hurah for
JOQ!. ': : \
. Cottanis coming in now every
day, more orless. © ' 7+
The Methodists are finishing up
their “church-painting, plastering
&e. When completed it will be a
eredit'to them, -~ b chd
. Fhe young men of Carrollton
have orgamized a Ybung Men’s
Prayer meeting composed of about
25, Tt has some fine material, and
will doubtless accomplish wmuch
good. : '3 _
Unele Josiah Farmer, of the 11th
Fdistriet, died lagt week. Tle has
been erippled and confined tq bis
‘bed far several months. He was a
bot 80 vears old.
Four negroes buried here during
the week endng ‘Saturday, - the
ey 0 e B
. My, P. V. Matthews, the jeweler
'who' works in the front room of my
office is a very industrious man
He is always crowded ‘with work.
This is evidence that he is a faith
0T W RDA e S i =
~ A great number of new w agoll3l
and i ggies are being sold here,
Thiz thows that the jpeople are
ProspeLous. { l
© Carisllton has 12 lawyers BIX
doctors with one jail and twe cem-.
eteriev i accompanynients,
My, Simpntan keeps two clerks,
Mr. Saxon and Mr. Huggin. He
proposcs to make this almounce-‘
iment in the Times: “Ladiés and
gentletiien, department distinet,
Mr. Saxon, our general sa]esmanl
will take great pleasure in waitingi
on the gentlemen, and . Huggin the
ladies. ¢ome one, Cone all, |
‘NG Sel 0§ s |
We need a camp meeting or a
pic-nic, or a big bayhegue, or some
tuing of the kind soas to get some
thing good to ecat. Everything in
this ling has.about played out. Its
the same old- thing. Rgead and
meat one day and meat and hread
the next. I reckon we will all have
to go off on a visit to sce our
friends,
Hog cholera. ig I':lg_§ing in por
tious of the ‘county. ;
i Carroliton has threc. good
schools, all well austained,
. Prof. Brown has over 100 at the
Carrollton Masonie Institute. Mr.
and Mrs. Slane’s Female selool
numbers 35 and Miss, Eflen Jones
teaches 57 little fellows, = ¢
i The election passed off quietly.
The following is the number of
votes ‘polled in thig county for
represgniatives: / :
. Brown, nomince, 1 1482.
e o 9 8 1494
. Bonner, independe‘xt, 345.
. Bruce Merrell, “ | H 64.
- Garroll,, A 284
n:§ W -
Entrekin, g 270
The result in the elegtion is due to
the fact that the (nominges are
good men, and are personally pop
ular, and is anuindofsement of the
men, more than it ik the. nemina
tion. Carroll: has ioamn “to be
proud of them, e i
~ The Czu'rd]ltmht;tonm:‘s are
going to give the top of the market
- Why is the Hararsox Banser
P I R Sl BGOSR AR
like: w confirmed epileptie? Can't
tell. Why. because itiis subiect tol
B AR
S J &
N T kR T O R
[Pundessswhich by hoon cormt
i qug iy vic ?fiw
[0 of thosy assassinations. Yor
fterday Mrs. Mary Davis, a woalthy
lady of . Alpine, . was " ghot,
sS S e
g e DY Nushows . parkieg
while walking her yard. Hey body
Was Pemquwu{ 20 shungs fired
from ambnsle 7, R, Davis, an un
cle of Mes. Davis, and's' netorious !
a?fieéfigute naned Jane Wade haye
‘M«Qi‘reflted on charge of having
committed tho terrible deed. .. o
.» r '“fifib‘%%%%rdyck,
a cousin of Mys. Davis) was kitled
in a similar fnanner, and Dr. Freee
man, the leading physician. of the
county, and a relative’ of ‘Dorkey,
wagarrested forthe murder, An in
vesfigation is in progress.
Notice to Pebtors and Creditors.
© All persons having demands against |
the esltja'te of John I'. Petty, all og Har
alzon county deceased, are hereby noti
fied to render in their demands to the un’
dersigaed according to law, and all Fer—
sons indebted to said. estate ave requirved
to make immediate payment. . -
; W. H. Petty,
g S, L. Hilton, Adminiatrators. |
of J, F. Petty, deceaged. 30 —o6t.
Oct. 10th, 1884, ,
J. W Mcrrell & Co., Cedartown,
fGa., are still «alling goods~chenp.
They muke shoes and notions a
‘epeeiality, v
' Whits & Marshall, Cadartown,
(la., sell all furniture and all such
goodg as are keptin a first class
(furniture store, at low figures.
| Miller A. Wright of Cedarfown
will duplicate Atlanta, Rome or
anywhere else on clathing—gond
clothing. ! '
© Now igthe time to.call on I. T.
‘Mee & Bro., of Cedartown, for a
new cooking or heating stove,
¢ Z.F.Mathews & Co., of Talla-!
poosa, arc abways on hand with a
full ling of dry goods &e.” Call gn
them when at Tallaposa.
F Henloy & Tugglp are in their
mew store house at Tallapoosa, and
are selling at the lowest pri
ces. Give them a call when there.
. The well known furniture men,
C. W. Ault & Bro., are the men to
call on for furniture, steam engines
or the celebrated Watson Rotary
Harrow. : -
© G. M. Roberts is selling goods at
‘Rock Bottom prices. (Call ou him
and be convinced. = | :
P. D. Johngon, of Bremen, is the
man to call on when you want
goods cheaper than they have evor
been sold. 5 ¥ :
r G, B. Hamilton & Bro.,'of Bre
men have Mr. T.O. Bryapt with
them naw, and they are selling
as cheap as any firm.
J. 8. Stubbs & Co., of Cedartown,
“yill sell to merchants and other
dealers the best bargain of thig age
in-Bagging and Ties. :
i ~A.J. Young, of Buchgynan, will
sell liquors, wines and in fact any
thing xept in a first-class bay, at
'y)w figures. Cgll on him. '
- "Thompson’s Lininent is one of
the greatest Liniments of the ages
Py o bofsle. ¥ ] T
e ’ffi Tax -Recéiver.
By the solicitation of many friends I
have conseptod:for myy name torun asa
candidate for tax receiver for Haralson
comty. Farnestly soliciting the votes
of the people, I promise that if elected,
Lavil faithfully discharge the duties of
said office. Very I(espcctfully,€ (&
J. T, PrYCE:
FEYI N |
JETER & BRO.,
WACOVILLE; . - GA,
~~DEALERS JN—
‘GENERAT.MERCHANDISE,
Groceries, &e. Give them. acall,
AN s e NGRS |
EE: - oy > ¥ ;
H. A. KIKER,
. = Puxsioram & Sgrceoy,
Tallapoosa. ob ¥ Ge_orgia.‘
Surgery aid digsases of women and
c&al%gn gix';;flj‘spgc‘i al attentiou.
: afii %g‘“ " HOTEL.
PR e B e
- SHOUND CLASS HOTEL
R i
Bl ealn e e s TSI
PA PR I e e
e e e e s ‘.;f,;';ffl;t;;?:
; . W
TiroMgß, N Ak VR g
B ioVoO i Sy
{7 S e L Mgt ma‘fimfi*‘w’%
, @flrlw priccs -Give: him a eall.
SMITH & RICHARDSON,
LBy @e:; 5 SFRARONG
FHSSICIANG R BRarQNs,
nflmm (o wm, e DGEA.
g%'EMEN W 2y ;“»-a? el o i
Offers his Scrylaes s Physicin of
DL Syears:expetience. . Cages
treated al. his ;.Q{i!';.@a;;aiu moderate
charges, for cagh éw ~barter, We
Ecops Medicing aiyd Lamps for sale
- i 1 : —»«?.-.‘.ufia.‘.._
W. W, FITTS,
| ' TDEALER inco o
Dangs.. Pagptsi@fonary,
CARROLLTOX. .../ .GEORGIA
. AT WILLIAMSON,
a 0 ATTORNEY-ATLAW,
Roekmart,. . . . - Ga.
- Will praectice in the courts of
Haralson, - Polk ang Paulding
O e
Q FA T WA g N
S. P, EDWARDS,
ATTORNEY-AT-TAW,
ABUCHANAN; «i - srm ke
Practices in Haralson and adjoin
ing'Counties.
" Offics inCourt” House. ey
N 2 NTEN
S. L. CRAYEN,
: ATTORNEY-ATLAW,
Bremen, - Eraem o 8 o
Will practice in all the courts of
Haralson and adjoining conuties
Special and prompt attention g 3
en to the colleetion of claims. Of
fice south of depot. |
SO PADINGIN
W. P.ROBINSON
ATTORNEY~-AT-LAW, 3
BUOHANAN . ... ... .. GA;
Claims Collectsd, Titles to Land:
looked after and intruders gjected.
Office in Court house '\
- PHYSICION & SURGEON,
"BUCHANAN ' * - AL
Offers his services to the people of
Haralson cournty. Obstetrics and
(diseases of women and cLildren a
speciality. © "%
N, 7 ¥ rgy 4 1
J C TRENTHAM
PHYSICIAR & SURGEOH,
PoPLAR SPrINGS, - - GA.,
| Offers his services to the neaple of
Haralson county. He is also pre
‘pared for Dentistry. Canbe found
rat all times at his brother’s [A
Trentham Jresidence. ‘
- HUTCHESON & GOLDING -}
: PaysicraNs & SURGEONS,
i DRAKETOWN, &7~ - (5.
SUMMERLIN & SON. |
BUCHANARE =~ % 2 cnudn (38
DEe iR T
\ N R/ s
‘ FAMILY |
GROCERIES.
COFFES, SUGAR, SPICES, TOBAC:
; CO & CIGARS.
« Also Schodl Books. :
" Custormers will fiind our Stock
: FRESH AND PURE,
As we aim to keep nothing but the
VERY BEST,
BIPNTCOW D LS B
Cedatown, Ga.,
. J. D. EXNLOW, PROPRIETOR,
Having reopened the above house |
respectfully solicit a share of the public
patronage. 2 g 5
Terms Liberal.
“Live and let live”’ is my motto,
Rt J.D. ENLOY
W. 0. ADAMSON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
. UARROLLTON, - - G,
‘Prompt attention givento all svits,
S eaon Aty ToSaTIEN Y
OBOAR RIS
ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, .«
i CARBOLLTON, - Cls g
Will practice in all courts. .
“B_E, GROW,
-~ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
CAHRpLLTON, - - GA.
Money loans negotiated at reason
able rates in Carroll and Haralso
gounties, . :
T o S
J. W. BIGGERS .
. ATTOREY-AT-L AW, .
DRAEBTOWN, . - - GEORGIA
Offers his services to the peo(;)?e of
the Eome Circuit and Cavroll cony
iy, Colleetions a speciality. o
S, P. Epwarps, " A. B, Frovs;
Aty At-Law, ; Ed. Bay vees
ik ;
EDWARDS & FITT,
: Land Agents, .
BUCHANAN, © = 70w agid
Will transact all' kinds of real es
tate business in Haralson county. |
Titles to wild land examined on the |
records and abstracts: furnighed.
We will negotiate sales of lands for
non resident owners for 5 per cent,, |
or by contract. We will also return
land for taxes, and see-that the re-|
turn is é)lroperlgl gla,c%d on the di-|
gests. Claims filed and represented |
Shert Tahds uxs betbg advblide sl
sale, either by mistake or fraud. |
Parties who own land in this coup
il make 5 o et el
confering withue. 4@ .o - G
%;‘¢ ’q;g‘% i ’
B TS A
TOWIE, BN BRCUIH DOULer b
Eißh beon 1 ei ot 14
P b S S
1. bend SUponts tqulim O ’
RGO AT
lage a {*\f}fi" i
Voo o 8 e i i
* Pasmicre and mectiay e Can HBIEBAY
m ille, ev aporatofy, tesig
horap rakes, gins s Gotbon pregadh.;
millg, wind mills, savw milla, ot .
| ’511'6% opo o e oWk T
Ml‘ TR I IO ‘a‘ PO b L?p;
cultiators, punps, el ?&s@*9? i e
of all kinds, wagons andato througiedh &
C. W, Paiker, agent, for Méy Vi g 1
son, of Atlanta, - at. the sune fi .
Bremen 83 clsewhera, Cash or 4 Ay
pavmentitoismt ft wae o ; ‘
vonfiiics himself to the treatent=o! M
chronia dizeases with which, fromexpen
ence and study,he has hiecome THONE S
miligr, and asnasal eatarrh, | DTG
consump on and asthin, with st e }‘
cial l\lOM}i‘hfl*fltflmh Piles g ij
painless moa’é‘df‘he,ff@ifi?"'i'*}?. %@ &
than a week ;‘!‘m’fi’ CAneen bia Ty, 10
rrethrai and ateyine dlseasofi%;_
cial application, s . 8
Adfiress orconsult hith atHilEEas
Broad:strect Atlanta, Ga, e :
T AT B
NOI I(J‘}’i! c * )(-,;;»—“v ¥ =
The Books of I&le.sfn:'.r‘s,,]j he &
Groee are in my hands for Feflec
tion. All accounts are due th€i"th
of Oct. All who aie indebted |
them will please cornc forward i
settle at that time, as T musticlgec
the books by the Ist:of Noy, = They:
must have moffey to meat their
demands: Come forward ard poy.
UP 80 they ean pay powN, 2. & |
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Practionl. Machinis@l o 9
RTILL ropnir-}m!‘!‘..‘*ff)v(.\.a“a";'f, ;
“S thom ag good as e i ‘!ii?l%
{of work en 4 o 5
ENGINSES 3 - -
ehing boilers, repairing sawmfljs &efgt
makes valve mofion a*peeiality. & Fll
‘Any person wishing to engagean {B9B
business of repairing stoves by using thal
new patented picces, can make piraigo: s
ments with me for territory” andipepfic
table employmenty” Any one havingény,
nf(}% aboveé work to do should #dd; ‘%
m@at Buchanan, Ga. -t SR
ebt s LSO S M_Q‘E%«;J‘. ;
JOBEPII L. COBB. FELIX'N ‘gfilfi
% D
COBB & COBE.
A.TTORNEYS—A’!.‘—__LA._if:: AR
UARROLLION, - <oan Gy i
Collectionr and ejectment sl &
o e Y
4 speciality, Prompt attentions R
all business intrusted to us.“éf_afé é
nsybwr” claims; we will Gol) ¥
them if we nah, i A ‘ 1i
[ f\}% A* i EU EJ L\Z (J
TALEAPOOSA, 46§
—Dealevs in— - J}
Drugs, Paints, Qils, Glass, Belk
land Stationary. Give them a tfa
DR . 1t SMTPIL
DR.F. R SMIF ¢
Buchanan, - - . Gng
~—~DEALES IN— (. §
Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, Btasl
& tiongyde 7 I
Drug Store South of Court hduse
A "N ')fl'fi"_){FT |
J. M. M’BRIDR.|
e \TTORNEY -AT-LAW,| 4
BUCHANAN, fL s e |
Will Practice in the Couzis of thi
Rome Circuit, and in Carroll| gn
wnd Douglas Connties. 8
MOORE & GROCT,
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