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Spring = And = Summer
- Styles. '
Hats and Dress goods. -
1 tespec.tfully invite all lovers of
fine hats and nice dress goods to
call and see my STOCK before
buying elsewhere. I havé bought
my goods principally from North
ern markets this spring, and I am
prepared to please the most fas
, tidous in styles and the closest
buyers in prices.
I will sell trimmed hats from
fifty cents to five dollars. In ad
ditien to my millinery goods 1
have added a nice line of dress
goods. Such as Cashmers, Henri
ettus, Sattens, Challies, Sham
brays, muslins and all grades of
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Sell anything kept in a first class Store, Consisting of General Mer
chandise and sell as cheap as aunyone can for cash. Give us a call
South of court house.
Will Also Buy, Sell And
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Dress any and all kinds of Lumber. Come and get prices before
buying,
Yery Respedtfully, - ‘
" - WESTER, GRIFFITH ~° €0
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white goods. Embroideries for
skirfing, from 35 cents per yard
up to one dollar and twenty-five
cents per yard. I will keep a
nice line of Vandyke laces, Rouch
ing, Gloves, Mitts, Corsetts and
in fact everything that will please
the ladics.
There is a competent dressma
ker in my store, who will sew rea
sonable and guarantee satisfac
tion. Thanking my friends and
patrons for their past favors and
hoping a continuence of the same
I remain
Respeetfully,
MRS, 1. V. McCA TN,
TEMPLE, GA.
HARALSON COUNTY SHERIFI'S SALES
FOR FIRST TUESDAY IN MAY 1890,
Will be sold at public eutery,
for cash at the court house door in
the town of Buchanan, Huraisonl
county, Ga., within. the legal
hours of sale, on the first ’l‘uea«fay
in May, the following property to
wit:
Town lot: No. 3 in bloek U. in the
town of Waco, a., fronting the Georgia
Paciffic Railroad companie’s park 25 feet ‘
and running back 100 feet; levied on as
the property of J. W. EKellam to satisfy ;
one fifa issued from Justice Court for
1426th distriet, @ M., of Haralson coun
ty in favor of Bluthenthal & Bickart
against said J. W. Kellam,
Also at the same time and place will
be sold a eertain town lot, No. 38 in
block 5, deseribed as follows: Com
mencing 300 feet South of the North
west corner of Broad and Gold street
thence east 156 feet, thence south 50 feet
thence west 150 feet, thence noxth 50
feet to place of beginning, Said lot sit
uated, lying and being in the city of Tal
lapoos, Haralson county, Ga., levied on
as the property of Geo. K. Strout to sat
sfiy one mortgage fita issued from the
Superior eourt. of said county in favor
of Kiby Keith & Co., against said ceo.
L. Strout. Property pointed out in said
fifa. ' :
Also at the sameo time and place one
certain town lot, deseribed as follows:
Comumeneing 250 fisouth of the north east
corner of Broad and cold street, run
nine west 145 feet, thence south 50 feet,
thence east 145 feet, thence north 50 faet
to the place begining. Sitnated, lying
and being in the town of Tallapoosa,
Haralson county, Ga., levied on as the
l proprerty of geo. 1. Stront to satisfy cne
’mox'tgagufi fa.issued from the Superior
cotirt of gaid county, in favor of Kiby,
; Keith & Ce., against said ceo. K. Strout.
| Pl'up«-afl‘}' pointed out in said fi-fa.
~ Also at the same time and place
‘will be sold one house and lot in
town of Bremen, Ga, the same be
ing where J. S. Reese’s picture
gallery is located. Said lot front
ing 30 feet and running back 100
feet; bounded on the east by the
Coogler property; on the west by
C. Munroe’s property. Levied on
as the property of M. . Canamore
by virtue of a fi-fa issued from
the 1152, distriet ¢. m. of Carroll
county, Ga., W favor of C. B.
Simonten vs. said Canamore.
Also at the same time and place
will be sold all land lot No. 884,
lying on east side of Tallapoosa
river and all of land lots Nos. 820,
821, 882, 883, 284 89Hand 957 con
taining in all 310 acres more or
less, situated, lying and being in
20th district and 3rd section of
original Cherokee mnow Haralson
county, Ga. Said property situa
ted b miles north of Buchanan on
Tallapoosa river containing alarge
farm, the greater portion of which
is fine bottom lanud, levied on as
the property of A. J. Hunt, tosat
isfy mortgage fifa issued from the
Superior Court of said county in
favor of the New England Mort
gage Security Company, against
the said A.-J. Hunt. Property
pointed out in fifa.
Also at the same time and place
will be sold the farm and lands to
wit: Lot No. 207, except (10) acres
in the northwest cornner of said
lot. Situated, lying and being in
the Bth district and sth section of
orginal Carroll, mow Haralson
county, Ga. Levied on as the
property of Charles Newman, to
satisfy one fi-fa issued from the
Superior court of said county, in
favor the of New England Mort
gage Security Company against
said Charles Newman. ' Property
pointed out by plaintiff’s Attor
ney. J. K. HOLCOMBE,
March, 27, 1890. Sheriff.
Sheri Sales Of Unreturned Land,
Will be sold at public outery, to the
highkest bidder, for cash, before the court
house door in the town of Buchanan,
(a., within the legal honrs of sale, on
the first Tuesday in June, 1890, the fol
lowing deseribed unreturned lots of sand
for the tax due on said land for the year
1889, to-wit: .
Land lots Nos. 131, 133, 184, 189,
140, 170, and 264; all the
above lots containing 20226 acres each,
more or less, sitnated in the Bth distriet
and sth section of original Carroll, now
Haralson county, Ga. ‘ |
Also, Jots Nos, 2, 28, 29, 65, 92, 110,
189, 251, 997, and 50 acres in south
east cornerof lot No. 120, each lot ¢on
taining 2023 acras more or loss, sitnated
in 7th digtrict and Hth section of original
Carroil, now Haralson county, Ga,
Algo, * lots land Nos. . 274, and|
each containing 20276 acres more or less, |
in 6th district and sth section of original
Carroll, now Haralson eounty, Ga. '
Also, lots Nos. (20, 643, < 663, 674, 745,
801, 809, 899, 940, (40) acres each,
more or legs, sitvated in first distriet and
4th section of orviginal Cherckee, now
Haralson county, Ga,
Also, lots Nos, 1200, 1241, 1041,
048, 701, 037, 0585, 525, 647, 0500,
and 512, each lot containing 40 acresmore
or less, sitnated in 20th distriet and 38rd
section of original Cherokes, now Haral
son county, Ga.
Also, lots land Nos. 1055, 633, 632, 48,
488, each lot containing 40 acres more or
Jess, situated in 19th distriet and Brd sec- f
tion of original Cherokee, now Haralson i
county, Ga. 1
Also, at the same time and place will
be sold, fractional lot land No. 1, (40)
acres more or less, in first distriet and
3rd section of original Cherokee, now
Haralson county, Ga. Levied on agun
returned land by virtue of a fi-fa issued
by the Tax Collector of said eounty, for
the tax due on said land for the year
1889,
- All the above stated lots levied on as
unreturned land for the tax daethe State
and county on said land for the year
1889, under and by virtue of tax fi-fas
l issued against each lot by the Tax Collec
tor of said county. Febraary 25th, 1890,
J. K. HOLCOMBE, Sherifl.
RGN INSO O T N RR R VL T RN ML NL T
. PETITIONER'S SALE.
LTI IO MO RN T T TR eST.AT NI A TR S
Will be sold &t public out cry,
for cash at the court house in the
town of Buchanan, Haralson coun
ty, Ga., within the legal hours of
sale on the first Tuesday in May,
next, the following disceribed
property to wit:
One 60 saw gin, feeder and con
denser, and one cotton press: now
Isitu:xted on the premises of Wash
ington Hallman, about 7 miles
east of Buechanan. Also one get
of corn mill rocks, one mill erane
and one corn sheiler; now situated
on the premises of S. J. Winkles,
about fwo miles north of TFelton,
Ga. The same being sold by vir
tue of an order for partition of
said property granted at January
term 1890 of the Suprior Court of
said county, in the case of G. M.
Woodley vs. W. P. Robanson, guar
dian of Hezakiah Williams. BSaid
property will not be oxposed at
the time and place of sale, but can
be seen and examined at the pla
ces where now situated. March
20th, 1890.
J. K. Horcomsg, Ji., ‘
. R. Smirs,
R. E. LoveLxss,
COMMISSIONERS.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of Haralson
county, will be sold at public out
cry, at the court house door of
said county, on the first Tuesday
in May, next, within the legal
hours of sale, the following prop
erty, to-wit: One town lot 1n
the town of Tallapoosa. Ga.,
known as lot No. 27, in Block 174,
fronting 50 feet, and running
back 150 feet, and having on it’a
good 6 room dwelling honse. Sold
as the property of W. 8. Fults,
late of said county, deceased.
Terms cash. This March 25th,
1890. C. MUNROE,
Administrator,
GEORGIA—HAraLLON Covnty.
All persons are hereby notified
that 19 free holders of the 1077th
district’ @. M., said county; has
filed their petition with me, ask
ing that an election be held in
said district as provided for un
der section 1455 of' the revised
code of 1882 and the acts amenda
tory there to; on the question of
Fence or Stock Law. Given under
my hand and official signature;
This grd day of April, 1890.
S. M. DAVENPORT, Ordinary.
MONEY FOR THE FARMERS.
We gat it on short notice now for 5 years
on improved farms, Interest notes six
per cent, payable annually December Ist.
Conuinissions and expenses reasonable,
Average rate of interest less than ever
befouve,
Will procure loans in Carroll and Har
alsou counties. : J
, Sl MERRELL & COLE,
Nov. 8,788, £ s |
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I will be at the differcut places
at the time below mentioned, for
the purpose of receiving tax wes
turns for the year 1860: &
April Tth, Buchanaw. :
" Bth, A. M., 20th court ground.
e My Draketown, '
" Oth A M., 7th court ground.
o po M., Kramer, at Dr. Phil
lips' Drug Store. o
2 10th, A. M., Bremen.
Widtipl ot Wi co, :
" 11th, A. M., Buncombe conyt
ground. ; ;
' 11th, r. M., Walton mill.
Y 12th, p. m., Tallapoosa.
" 14th, A. u., Sims & Anchmugs
tey's miil. &
" 14th, p. M., Little Creek P. Oy |
" 15th, A. a., Wesson school
honse. / 3
" 15th, p. M., Felton '
»-16th, a.'M, Philadelphia
charch. ;
. 16th, p. M. Chandler's shop.
" 17th, Buchanan.
April 18th, a. M. Oglesby saw
mill.
‘4, 18, r. M. Wegley Chapel.
,» 19 a.m. Poplar Spring church
~ 19, p.-M. Cadle’s Mill.
‘ 0 21,°A. .R. D. Lutham.
oy, 21 P, -Mt View church,
-y, 22, AL M. Eave’s Mill,
4, 22, . M. 20th Court Ground.
- ~ 23, A, M Algood’s Mill.
i ~ 23, .M. Praketown
L, 24, A, M. Carter’s old mill.
- ~%,p.m. B. ¥, Morgan’s mill’
- ~ 25, a. m. Union Hill chureh..
i ~ 25, p. m, Liberty church.
- ~ 25, Charly Vines at night.
~y 26, 2. m. 7 court ground,
-, 28, a. m. Munroe's milk
-, 28, p. m. Bims & Auchmuty,
E ~ 29, a. m. James Hales.
L, 20, p. m. Pleasant Hill School
E house.
; .+ 29 Dr. Charles at night.
~ 30, a. m. Mt. Zion church. &
E ~ 30, p. m. Bentley's mill.
" May 1, a. m.J. ReHead’s
| ,» 1, p. m. Buncombe C. ground.
~ 2 and 3, Taiiapoosa.
o Bywmom iy Pelton.
| ~B,p. m. Abernathey’s mill. =
-« @, (Fisrt Tuesdry. )Buchanan.
‘ 7; 2. m. Bush’s mill.
7, p- m. Breman.
-8, Waco.
9, a.m. Seventh court ground.
' 9, p. m. Holcombe’s miLy,
‘ 10, a. m. Bud Bush’s misL, east
| of Buchanan. R
June 3rd and 4th, Buchanan.
¢ Bbth and 6th, Tgllapoosa. i
} After which my rounds will:
close. REespectrutLy, °
! H. D. LassuTer. |
March 20th, '9O. R.T.R,HB. &
; TP T TSP TN S T SATR B /ey
A continual coughing is very.
annoying to persons sitting mear
‘yuu in any kind of gathering; be
sides, it is of great damage to the
throat and lungs, and is exceeds:
ingly dangerous at this season@®t
the year. One-half Dbottlg®f
Beggs’ Cherry Cough Syry: will
relieve any ordinary. coigh, and .
this remedy costs no nore than
the - inferior = grades that .are
thrown on the market to sell av
enormous profits. Neill & Co.,
Druggists, Buchanan, Ga., an(i“
Bishop & Hearn, Waeo, Ga.
GLEORGIA.—HapaLson CouNgy, !
Whereas, 5. Edwards, Adwministrator
of T. N. Harris deceased, represents to
the court in his petition duly filed, that
he has fully administered said astatye,i
This is therefore to ecite all persons con=
ecerned, heirsand ereditors to show cause
if any they can, why sa2id administrator
should not de discharged from- his ad-/
ministration and receive lotters of dl"h!
mission on the first Monday in July 189'}‘“
| 8. M. DAVENPORY,
| Ordinary.
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