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The foralson Vonner.
VOLUME VII.
PROVMSSIONAL,
Wi F. GOLDIN. J, B. GOLDIN.
~ GOLDIN &BRO,
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS,
DRAKETOWN, - - GA.
Offer their practicesto the citizens
of Haralson and adjoining- coun-
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# L. Craven. Lloyd Thomas
Craven & Thomas,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, .
BUCHANAN, - - - GEORGIA.
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Ivy F. Thompson W. P. Robinson.
Cedartown, Ga. Buchanan, Ga.
Thompson & Robinson,
Attorneys at Law,
Buchanan, Georgia.
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J. M. McßribE, PricE EDWARDS.
Tallapoosa,. Buchanan.
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«Meßride & Edwards,
ATTORNEYS AT Law.
Oxfices: Tallapoosa and Buchanan.
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I. N. CHENEY,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .
BreMEN, GA. »
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G. W. Austin,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Carrollton, - Georgia. '
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J. M. NEILL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
A BreHANAN, GEORGIA,
Offers his professional . services to- the
town and surroanding country. Allcalls
promptly respoaded to night or day.
Office at drugstore of Neill & Co. 1
will be found.at night at the Buck Kelly
place, 150 yards south of G. M. Roberts’
store
JaS. A. BLANCE. J. W. BIGGERS.
cedartown, Ga. praketown, Ga.
BLANCE & BIGGERS.
LAWYERS,
Will practice in the courts of Haralson
county, and in the Federal conrts at At
lanta. Prompt attention given all-busi
ness, |
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GEO. R. HUTCHENS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,"
Tallapoosa, - - - Georgia.
3="Criminal law a specialty.
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M. J. HEAD. A. 1. HEAD.
snchanan, Ga. rallapoosa, Ga
HEAD & HEAD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buchanan and Tallapoosa, Georgia.
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J. L. COBB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Carrollton, Ga.
Will practice in carroll and adjoining
gounties.
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
" BucHANAN, GEORGIA.
Having permanently located «t Buch
anan, 1 offer my professional services t
the people of Buchanan and' surround
ing country. All calls promytly» re
sYonded to day or night. Ofiice, Young’s
old stand.
I will be found at night ‘at the Morgan
~ Head place, opposite T. P. Moore's.
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~ W. C. ADAMSOX. R. D. JACKSON
‘Adamson & Jackson,
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. ERWYERS,
Cammorrtoy, - Gwozara. |
BUCHANAN, GEORGIA, éRIDAY OCTOBER, 3. 1890,
LOCAL - ITTEMS.
Hweet smnmers’ gone away !
And autumn comes with its gale,
Now ourdebts we'll:have to pav,
And for this twi'll take some “kale,””’
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When you go to Tallapeosa don’t
fail to give David Hass a call.
Cotton has been badly damaged
by the recent rains.
Let us try David Hags en cloth
ing this season.
Mr.J. 8. M. Biggers has moved
into. his new resienc: on depot
| street.
MprJ. L. Head, of Carrollten,
'was in town a. short while Mon
day.
We hear the people say that Da
vid Hass, in . Tallapoosa, has an
immense stock of clothing this
SeASOT.
Our paper did not reach ns-~un
til 1:19 o’clock to day, Friday,
which aeconnts for -the delay
getting out the paper, We
hope this will not oceur again.
Reliable parties tell us.that Da
vid Hass sells clothing cheaper
| thig season than any other house
in the state of Georgia. -
We notice several of Felton’s
citizens on our streets last-Friday.
Among them were Messrs. White,
Dunean and others.
Lots of Bucbanan people have
bought clothing from David Hass
and they were we!l pleased and
satisfied with both goods and pri
ces.
A number of our boys went ont
bird hunting a few. days ago.
They reported when they got back
that a half day was abont all they
killed. |
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David Hass is always glad tfo
see you, because through honest
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dealing, he has gained your con
confidence.
Fine cigars and cheroots and in
fact the place to buy fancy and
family groceries, is at Gamble’s,
opposite post office, Waco. .
"Yon can get what you want
from David Hass in clothing,
boots, shoes and hats.
Wm. Johnson Jr. Annonnces this |
week for sheriff. People who|
know Mr. Johnson say heis o very '
ni.e man, if be is elecfed no doubt{
he will make a good sheriff. '
Do yon suffer with catarrh?
You ecan be cured if you ‘mke!
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the grezl’fii
blood purifier. Seid by all drag
gists.. ’
Mr.. W. A. McCalman’s fami-|
‘l.v moved. to Carroliton, Tuesday. ]
1t is with reluctance that we give,
‘them np
We¢ notice that agreat many
hands and arms have been lacrea- |
ted by cotton gins- alveady this|
season. It does seem that people
would learn some timeto keep their
handk out of gins, and it seems
that a great many are learning it
by sad experience.
ORDER FEATHERS FOR
MATTRESSES, PILLOWSY ,
Etc., 0f R. H. West & Son,
| ~ Rome, Ga
Mr. R. A.‘fimlg whe has been
in atlanta for sevral weeks re
turned home last Fryday. Bob
says-he has got enough of atlanta
Full cream cheese, ginger ale,
fresh parched voffee at Gambie’s,
Waco. g .
Mr. H. D. Lasseter announces
this week for reelection to the
office of tax reeeiver. Harvy has
made a goodl;%x receiver as his
books will show, he promises if
elected to discharge his whole
duty as he has doue in the past.
Parched peanuts at Gamble’s
warm and fresh, opposite post of
fice, Waco. | '
Yon can get a square meal at
glass front, epposite the post of
fice, Waco, for only 25 cents.
NOTICE.
All persons wishing to pay what
they are due me, either on note or
account, by the first day of Octo
ber will get one per cent. discount.
Respectfully, J. C. Foors,
Draketown, Ga.
The people &f Buchanan and vi
cinity are regnested to meet at
the court house Monday night in
interest of the Buchanan: school
tor 1890.
G. M. RoBERas.
Attention Farmers.
I am-now ready to gin your
cotton at all times, and in a first
class style, I propose to make
the finest samples and best turn
outs, - 4 w-,Res;)ectfnlly,
" J. 8. EDWARDE .
Mrs. Mattie Evans .of premen,
spent sevral days in Buchanan
this week.
All persons indebted to me who will
‘settle the same by the 15th. day of Octo
ber 1890, will be given 10 percent dis
count; this does not apply to partial
payments,
E. B. Hurcunsox M.D.
Draketown, (a.
We the eitizens of the 7th 20th and
town districts think that Rev. M.
F. waddell is the proper man for
the next county treasurer. We
think he is well qualifind to fill
the office, we want him to fill and
more than that we think he needs
;the office as he hag a very sicklyi
wife, : |
| Respectfully,
| { Voters.
Following iz the programme of
the suchanan literary society for
Wednesday night Oct., Bth, 90
Dialogue, *‘Handy Andy.” Mr.
Johnson, Ira B.Boas; Handy Andv,
W. T. Newton; Recitation, Miss
Cora Hearn; Reading, J. S. Ed
wards; - Reading, Miss Myrtie
Craven; Re-itation, W. L. Young:
Declamation, B. S. Griffith; Ques
tion for debate. Resolve that the
education of youth should be
made-compulsory in the United
States.
Affirmative, S. L, Craven and
T. W. Griffith, Negative, W.DP.
Robinson and M, J. Head.
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| For Over Fifty Years. |
Mgrs Winstow’s SootHiNg Syrvp has
been used for over fifty years by millions
of mothers for their children while teeth
ing with perfect success. It soothes the
child, softens the gums, allays all pain,
eares wind colie, and is the best remedy
for Diarrhoea, It will religva the poor
litgle swiferer immediately. Sold by
Druggists in every part of the world.
Twentyfive cents a bottle. Be sure and
ask for ““Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing syrup,”’
and take no other kind.
HARALSON CO.. SHERIFF SALES
For First Tuesday In November.
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Will be sold to the highest pidder the
first - Tuesday in November, next, within
the Tegal hours of sale, for cash, before
the court house door of Haralson county
Ga , the following property, to-wit:
One house and lot in the town of Bre
men, Haralson county, Ga., said lot
bounded south by the: right-of-way of
the G. P. R. R.. fronting said right-of
way 100 feet, on the north and west by
. W. Hood property, east by the Boat
right alley, fronting said alley 60 feet;
' said lot being a part ofland lot No, 212
in the Seventh Distriet and Fifth section
of said enunty; levied on as the property.
of Hood Bros. to satisfy one mortgage
fifa- issued from the Superior Conrt of
said vounty in favor of Carter, Magil &
Ewing against Hood Bros.
ALSO one house and lot in the town
of Dugdown, Haralson county, Ga.; said
lot containing one and one-half acres
more or less, lying south~f C., R. & C,
Railroad and kuown as the Gilkes place;
Jlevied on as the property of 8, H. Gikes
to satisfy one mortgage fifa issned from
the Superior conrt of said county in fa
vor of 1. 8, Stubbs & Co., against 8. H.
(xiles.
ALSO one town lot in the town of Tal
lapoosa, Haralson county, Ga.; said lot
known as lot No. 3 in block 15 and tront
ing on Tallapoosa street 56 feet and run
ning back 197 feet, it being a part of
original land lot No. 152 in the Bth dis
trict of said countys lev
ied on as the property E. T, Kidd to sat
isfy one mortgage fifa issued from the
Superior court-of said comnty in favor of
J. M. Meßride against said Kidd.
ALSO lot of land No, 207, except ten
acres in the north-west corner of said lot,
leaving 19235 acres more or less, lying
in the Bth distriet and sth section of Har
alson county, Ga., with farm and apper
tenances thercon; levied on as the prop
erty of Charies Newman to satisfy one
fifa issued from the Buperior court of
said ¢onnty in favor of the New England
Mortgage Seenrity Company against said
Charles Newman.
ALSO one dwelling house and lot in
the town of Tallapoosa, Ga.; said lot
lkmn\'n as-No. 9, fronting Lipham street
100 feet, rnuning bacek to a 4, P, right-of-
Iwn_\‘ 100 feet, bounded on the east by
| Watson & Strickland property, west by
Hunt property: a pait of original land
lot No, 151, levied on as the property of
Jdefendants -in fifa to satisty four
{i fas issued from the Jus
tice court of the 653 d distriet, G. M, of
’mid county in favor of J. M. Lipham,
Z. F. Mathews and T. L. Daugherty
against J. E. Whitaker and Sterling
Cole. Tenant in possession. notefied of
levy, |
ALSO lots of land Nos 317,822, 592 and
593 in the first district and 4th section. ‘
and lots Nos. 505 and 506 in the 20th dis
trict and 3rd section, containing 40 avrvs‘
each more orless, all of original Chero- i
kee now Haralson county, ca.; levied on.
as the property of W. R. Wilson to satis
fy one fifa issued from' the Superim"
eourt of Fulton gounty, ¢a,, in favor of |
John B. cordon. covernor, ete., and L.!
H. Muse, Transferree, against L. H. i
Muase and W. R, Wilson; property point
ed out by said W. R. Wilson.
This October the Ist, 1890.
J. K. HOLCOMBE, Sheriff.
Atfention.
- Drar Brerarex—The noxt meet
ing of the Haralson county Sun
day School - Association will be
held, the Lord willing, at Sylves
ta church, 10 miles north-west of
Buchanan on the first Saturday
and Sunday in November, which
is the first and second days. Ev
ery Sunday school in the county
is earnestly requested to send a
full delegation to this convention,
as business of importance will
come before it, and we hope to|
have a very plesant, interesting
and profitable meeting. Minis
ters and Sunday School workers
are cordially invited to attend
this convention.
) v T. M. MooRE.
NUMBER 37.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Joe. W. Kelley, our present tax
collector, says if the people of
Haralson will allow him the office
‘of tax collector a second term he
will earnestly endeavor to repay
them by promptly descharging
his duty as collector.
“ANOUNCEMENT”
To the votrs of Haralsou County,
by the solicitation of many friends
L anounce my name as a candi
date for reelection to the office of
of Tax-Receiver, as 1 am disable to
farm. I promise if elected te dis
i charge all duties pertaining to the °
office with as much convenience
lto the people as posible. 1
[ Respectfully, .
| H. D. Lasseter.
ANNQUNCEMENT.
Having been solicited by some
‘good friends to allow my name to
lgu before the people of Haralson
| county as a candidate for sheriff,
‘I therefore take this method of
announcing myself a candidate
and respectfully ask the people to
‘consider my claims, as will be
presented to them by myself and’
friends. llf elected I shall do my%:
utmost to fi!l the office to the hon
or of the whole people whom [~
serve, Feithfully,
Wi Jonnsox, Jr,
ANOUNCEMENT.
Ta the Voters of Haralson County,
I am a candidate for reelection
to the office of treasurer. Ilam
thankful to the voters of the
county for their support in the
‘past and promise if elected to keep
‘the office at the county site and
‘discharge the duties of the same
to the very best of my ability.
| Respeefully,
F. R, Smith.
TAX COLLECTOR’'S NOTICE,
The books will be opened
for the purpos of collecting
the state and county taxes for
the vear 1890 at
Buchanan, October, Ilth,
Tallapoosa, " 13th,
Bremen, i 14th,
Whnco, 2 16th,
Buncombe, 5 16th,
7th Court-ground, ” 18th,
Felton, & 20eth,
Wild Cat, ; 21st,
20eth Court-groun,” - 25th,
(Court day.)
Respectfully,
Joe W. Kelley T. C.
- FORTUNES FOR
MANY.
Allen, the blacksmith, is now a
millionaire through replying toan
advertisement of unclaimed es
tate. &ec., &c.—Times, London,
Max. Ist, 1888
If your ancestor came from the
old country write to Tue Evropk-
AN Craimvs Agency, 56 Pearl St.,
and 24 Stone St., New York City,
inclosing 25 cents for reply, and
learn if you are an heir to any of
the unclaimed estates there, worth
more than a half a billion dollars,
that rightly belong, chiefly, to
American decendants of Europe
ans who came to Amev'e~ /years
ago. If your ancestors euihe over
more than 50 years ago. there is a
probability that you are heir toa
{ortune. U