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Buruanan Ga apr--29--1809--
. Mr Editor I desire a small space
i;fi;"»*in your paper this week as there
18 no corrospondant in you City
"“‘:flj’he was quite a large tfernout at
-fsabot school last sunday We .ar
‘k".»lm,ving some fine Weather for the
farmers now no sickness in .the
- city now ther was a Jolly little
- eroo Went fishing from the ity
ol friday J.. D.. Wester.. J..
{ Hestily and Rev.. G Y.. Cole.,
~ Went to Big tallapoosa river a
- Mr B O Manro's mill and spent
- the night catching nice chance of
- fish be sides haveing a good time
it seems that fishing fever is con
tageous on last monday morning
"Mr Jene Lovias and Willam Me
. aman Went to Douglass ville to go
a fishing With mr Wilse Camp on
- Chaitahoocha river We are sorry
1o Kuow that one of firim of Wes
. ter Grifith & Co has sold out mr
'J D Wester has sold iiis Whoeld
f{";:gm in tir stock in the Mds buisness
\)qnd plainity mill Wee ar sorry
f shat ID, has sold ont and their
" eusbtimers regret the change verry
much Wee dont know Wheter J
. D Will in gar city or bof hope. he
L Will as he is liked very much
’%fl“re was a happy ecrne Went t()i
;j&llpooqv to day We have the fin-l
’fi&t Literary socity in the stap of
MG& and Wee invite every body tOl
~ com to our society on May O a 8
~ Wee ar going 10 have a good time. !‘
L FAT JACK. i
The above was found on our
%devfl’s case Tuesday ztftomoml.%
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’is nnknown to us, therefore we
g{prmt it, following the copy exact
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§ THE STANDARD.
m“hngard Hood,s Sarsaparilla i
;’;ymg passed above the grade of
%imt are commonly called patent
rpropmtmy medicines,’’ said a
ell ‘knowe physician recently.
{¢t is fullyentitled to be congid
g standard medicine and has
mg:m this position by its undoubt
menn and by the many remark
s Wble curcs it has cifected. For
© an alterative and tonic it has nev-
Lrbeen equalled.”
. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA BALVE.
Tup Bust Bacye in the world for
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| oo enhance personal
g fi{";? beauty is the daily
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“J am free to confess that a trial of
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that it is a genuine article. Its use has
not only caused the hair of my wife and
daughter to be
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T tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor, using only
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¢ My hair was becoming harsh and dry,
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Sold bwff%gists and Perfumers.
The Atlanta Nationa! Beilding aad Loan
Asgsociation,
From Atlanta Constituiion, April 20,
The Atlanta National Building
and Loan Association loaned dur
ing the past week $44,800 to mem
bers of tlie association in Georgia,
Mississipni, Texas, Tennessee,
Alabama and North Carolina.
The smaliest individnal lean was
2200. and the largest 86,000, Kif
ty-two loans were made, which
were secured on firet mortgages
on uninenmbered real estate worth
from two to five times the amount
of the loan. This is certainly a
good showing for the association,
which is only now in the fourth
month of its existence, and re
fleets muech eredit upon the-able
management of its officers and di
rectors.
Hor prospectus of above named
association, apply to M. J. Head,
Agent and Attorney, Buchanan,
Ga- " - Iy ;
. Advicotc Mothera,
Mra. Wrnsnow's Scoruind Szrurshould always
be used when childven ave culting teeths Ib yer
hevesthql_&,t&igm& «:fiérvatouce; itpreducesnatural,
quiet sleew, and the little cherub nwakesus “oright
a 8 a bni%fl it is very pleasant to taste. Tt
soothes the chili, softens the gurs,allaysall pain,
regulstes thohowa's, andisthe best knownremedy
for diarrh %%a.; arising from seething or
‘osher iR S Rer-five Cofa S RORle.
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Carrcllton, Georgia.
. Sheriff’s Sales.
j For the First Tueaday June 1890.
| Will be sold at public eutery, for cash
at the conrt house door in the town of
Buchavan Haralson eounty, Ga. within
the legal houvs of sale, on the first Tnes
day in June, next, the following proper
ty to-wit:
One town lot in the town of Tallapoosa
Haralson counnty, Ga., said lot fronting
Higdon street 55 feet; running back 110
feet, lying and being in block 2. TLevied
on as the property of A. J. Laurber and
R. G Hutehens to satisfy two Justice
court fi fas, issaed from the 658 district,
G. M., of said county, in favor of S§. S,
Grizzard, avainst said defendants. Prop
erty pointed out by defendants. TLevy
made and returned to me by A. G Tol
b!*‘l‘t, L. G.
Also at the same time and place, will
be sold one dwelling house and lot
| known as the J. M. Fowier property in
the town of Bremon, Haralson county,
Ga. Said lot being apart of lots 8 and 4
in block 14, fronting Tallapoosa street
south 80 feet more or less; ranning back
150 feet. Levied on as the property of
J. M. Fowler to satisfy one fi fa issued
by «he Tax Colleetor of said county,
against the said J. M. Fowlor for his tax
due for the year 1889,
Also at the same time and place will be
sold the undevided one half interest in
the mill and mill priviligeson lot of land
No. 1013, in 20th district, 3rd saction,
Haralson county, Ga. Levied fonas the
property of B, R. Freeman, under a fi-ra
issued from Justsce couvt 1077th distriet,
G. M. of Haralson county, Ga. in favor
Ivy K. Thompson vs. K. R. Freeman.
May, Ist, 1890. J. K. HOLCOMBE,
l ' Sheriff,
T B S L A
! NOTICE.
[ " The appraisers appointed to appraise
and setapart a twelve months support
'to Emmer williams, widow of w. N, wil
liams deceased, and her 3 minor children,
having made their report. Al persons
‘are hereby notified that said report will
be made the Judgement of the court at
the June term (830, if no objection is
filed to the same witness my hand and
official nignatore. This May Ist. 1860.
8. M. DAVENPOBT,
Ordinary.
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- Habits or Excesses. Opium and thoe Whiskey
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—EXECUTED—
At this Office.
Stove, Set of Chairs, Beadstead, Burean, Crib, Pair of Boots
or Shoes, Hat, Cap, or Suit of Clothes; infact, anything kept
in a first-class Store, Call on
G n M = ROB E R l S
if You Want to Sell
Corn, Fodder, Peas. or Cotton Seed; or anything, usually
grown er raised in this country, Call on i
lIF YOU WANTTO BUY ORSELL LAND
CALL ON
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