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TOQAT ITEMS. |
December Hth. ]
Christmas will scon be here. I
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Only 20 days 'til Christmas. i
And we are to have a Christmas |
tree. i
Hurrah for the Christmas tree. |
Sunday school 18 flourishing. i
The Literary Sociely is looking |
up, t
"~ Read the new legal advertise-|
ments in this issue. |
Mr. W. A. McCalman of Car-]
rollton was in town Sunday.
Mr. J. W. Burks moved his
family to Felton last monday. l
Mr. J. Z. Craven of Carrollton
spent a few days in town this
week.
Mr. Joe Chambers and family
of“Corrollton were in town the
first of the week,
Qur foreman, who has been 0:1!
the sick list for the last two weeks,
is O. K. this week. |
Miss Lucia Camp of Douglass
is visiting the families of Messrs.
T. J. Loveless and Hon. ‘
Rév. A.J. Coalson of Temple
oy 1
and bz, Jas. 8. Little of Embry
were in town Wednesday. !
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Miss Myrtie Craven refurned
last week after paying relatives
ig Carroll a visit of sevral days. {‘
Mr. &. M. Roberts has sold Lis
stock of goods to the steck-holders
cf the Alhance co-operative store
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Messrs. R. E. Loveless and C.
W. Ault visited Rome, Snmmer
!
ville and Chattanooga the Lrst of
the week. l
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Hociables are 1n season; one at
Prof. Upshur’s last Friday night
and one at Mr. S. P. Shepherd’s
Tuesday night.
Messrs. G Y. Cole and W. D.
Cruchfield have seld their enterest
in the draug store to Mr P. R. Al
man of Carroll. |
Catarrah 1s not a local but a con
stitutional disease, and requires 2
constitutional remedy like Hood’s
Sarsaparilla to effect a cure.
Prof. Upshur sold a portion of
his household and kitchen furni
ture last Tuesday at public out
cry. On average the property
brought good prices.
WantED.—An energetic man
with reference to place Stock &
Loans in Buchanan.
‘ W. S. Downex & Co,
Chattancoga, Tenn.
Darien is to have a donble hang.
ing Jan. 156th. The victims are
Charles Reeves and Klla Fasen,
. ¢olored, the murderers of Thos,
Grenwald, the Darien mexrchant.
Mr. H. W. Bishop informs us
that ke had the misfortune to get
his Kitchen house, about 16,00 lbs,
of reed cotton, 75 bushels of cotton
seed, his meat and farming tools
burned last Saturday night.
5 RS FOR
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HMATTRESSES, PILLORD
B, Of R H West &8
s Rome, 6a
" BUGCHANAN, GEORGIA, FRIDAY DECEMBER, 5. 1800.
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Guool weather, i
‘lf yon want THE BUST in|
lIFE or ACCIDENTAL INSUR-|
ANCE, NEW ATLAS of the|
WORLD WITH CENSUS of 1890, !
or TREASURE HOUSE of univer- |
sal and useful knowledge, see or|
advige, Wu. Jamson, Jx., :
Special Agt., |
Buchanan and Tallapnosa, Ga. '
Mr. J. W. Driver gave us u‘
pleasent call yesterday, Mr. Dri-|
ver says he kilied two hogs last|
week, sharp back piney woods|
rooters, he called them, one of‘
which weighed 259 Ibs. the otheri
weighed 820 Ibs, This is pretty
good for piney woods rooters. l
‘We hear that those who have
had watches repaired by the Ncw‘
Watch Maker at the Tallapocsa
Jewelry store are highly pleased.
Take your watch and clock work‘
to him. He is an exjert. Don't
let some “‘betch’’ work on it and
ruin it. Mr_ Horine g}mmni‘,eesi
satisfaction. Coraer Head ave-!
nue and Mill street. ,
The property of Dr. F. M. Sum-|
merville deceased was sold at u-l-';
minigtratrix’ sale last 'l’uv.-:d;:,y.i
The drugsstore was bought by Mr. |
P. R. Allman: of Carrell; 0';.:%
third interest in the hotel was|
bought by Mr G. M. Ru’.,sct-t;a'i
Me. C, C. Eaves bought both the
dwellings. l
We are informed that Mr, Ha.‘.—i
rine, Tallapoosa’s Jeweler, isv;;;}\wf
ing clocks away at New York i
Prices. You should go and get
one as this offer only lasts a short
time. He has over 150 clocks to
select from. Hvk
| Cor. Head Av. and Mill St.,
| Tallapooso, Ga.
While in Atlanta last week Mr.
Albert Smith bought another hiorse.
His Livery business has increased
until it became necessary to add
more stock, Messrs. Shell & Yan
cey are also doing au extensive liv
ery business for a small town.
Twelve months ago there was no
livery stable in Buchanan as all,
now we have two splended egta
bles and they are both doing a
good business.
. Hale-Davidson Hardware Co.,
Rome, Ga., carry a full line of
guus, pistols and sporting goods,
loaded shells, hunting coats and
vests, game bags, ete, Prives as
low as the lowest. Mail orders
receive prompt attention. Orders
for above goods amonuting to over
$56.00 will he sent C. 0. D. with
privilege of examination, on re
ceipt of SI,OO .so scover express
charges, \
» ACARD.
Mgz. Eprror; It has been repor
ted that I was putount by the Alli
ance for the office of treasurer.
I wish to say to my friends that
the report is utterly false and
without foundation.
: Respectfully,
| S. EpwaßrDs.
FOR SHERIFT.
After having had strong solici
tations frem a large number of
friends over the county, aud being
well acquainted with the duties
and business of the office, having
acted as sheiiff and deputy
sheriff for a number of vears, and
feeling competent to attend o the
duties [ hereby announce as a can
didate for sheriif of Harolson, co
‘unty. Promising if elected to at
tend strictlg to business and pre
fom the duties to the best of my
ability. ;i
M. Y. DarvELL.
The Tax Collector's hooks will
be open at Buichanan Doc. 16th,
17th, 18th, §l9th and 20th = The
law requires g.}l collectors to close
their books oms the 20th day of
Dec. threfored shall be compelled
to close my ,hooks on that day,
Regpecifuliy,
Jpe W. Kewry, T, C.
¥
Mr. Binggld Holcombe, son
of Jas. M. .Lolcomhe, late of
this county deceased, accident
ly got shot !While cut hunting
Wednesday%e\enin_s:; his gun
was sittiog o 1 a stump aud slip-|
ped off, the hammer striking
the dtump fi\ircd the gun, and
the contents took eifect in Mr,
Holcombe's L&f’{' arm, Dr, Phil
lips was sammoned at once, and
dressed his ‘wound ani thinks
it not dangerous. Mr, Hol
combe is a nje young taan and
we are sr>:'l‘s to hear of his
misfortune, |
All parties ofing us livery bills|
are requestedifo come up and set—!
tle at oned. Bl accounts not zet
tled by Des, f will be foundiu |
tho bends of she officer for c;\}—%
lection. ( : ]
, Ehell & Yancy. l
1 Sheri Helsomie Doctines. |
T take thig shctliod of :~;¢ying!
to those who liw- soltcited e
to become g ¢|.didate for re
ge:iectim to u*‘;?[’fu( of shirii,
%l‘hzfi.if will (R R pedandidate,
if’or' the reqsan that iy private
business, it properly attended
lto. frequently has to be neglec
ted on accopnt of the duties o!
!\“h(‘: office. | I desive also to
ithank all who have ever .sup
| ported me for the office, and in
t the discharge of its dutigs dur
\ing the ten years that 11 have
held the same. o J
Very respectluly,
J. K. Horcox z\\f;, JR.
Having sccured the servires oi‘i
an expert Watch Makers, r&:apect
fully solicit the repairing ofiyour
watches,clocks and jewelry.
l Vicror C. HoriNg, P:o‘per ’
Tallapcosa Jewely Sore,
' Cor. Head Av. aud 2il $%. |
Prof, Upshur with 711 fz:n'zi~t
ly left Buchanan last Whidnes
day for Minerul Bip# iq] fan
nin County, Ga. ’T‘h{ Prof.
has been employed as !érir:ipnf!‘
of Mineral Bluff schaolior 18-
81. Prof. Upshur hus,‘iifi.n‘. in
Buchanan since the falfef 18383,
about seven years, fnost ofz
thig time he has beer ;a{fi::n:rigz(d'
lof the Buchanan schal; he is
Lone of the hast instrfctows who‘
Lever taught in this prt of thel
| country and sinee e has been |
itezwhing in Bucharin he las|
sent out more teghers than
any other one ma}[ who ever
taught in the punty. We
think that we ¢n truthfully
say that laralpn has been
greatly benefitedby Profl A,
(. Upshurs havig lived in it.
‘Ouar beat wishejgo with him
as he enters newfields of labor.
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Nearly ZOO Clocks To Sel t Fror
10l 1y AUV LUK oCieel & an,
EIGHT Day clocks, one-half hour strike, $3.00 to 3.50.
Thirty Hour Clocks, - - - 2.25 tO-3.00,
Thirty Hour Clocks, Smaller, - - 5 to 200
Large Size, Weight Clocks, 4 - 4.00 to 500
A written guarautee for one year goes with each clock.
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SEE my stock and prices before buying. '
This only lasts a short time, All watches, ete., at greatly
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reduced pricess REPAIR ‘WORK SOLICITED.
TALLAPOOSA JEWELRY STORE, Tallapoosa, Ga:
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iw. F. GOLDIN. J. B, GOLDIN.
M MIR 9, DM ’
GOLDIN &BR W, |
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, l
DRAEETOWN, v e GA. ’
Offer their practice to the ci‘i.i:f,ons!
of laralson and adjoining coun- |
ties.
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BUCHANAN, -~ - - GEORGIA.
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Iyy F. Thompson W. P, Bobizson,
Cedartown, Ga, Fuchanan, Ga.
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Thompsen & Robinson,
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Attorneys at Law, |
Buchanan, Georgia,.
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J.. M. McßribE, Price EDwARDS.
"Patlapoosa, Bucharan,
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ATTORNEYS AT Law. ,
Offices: Tallapoosa and Buchanan,
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G. W, Austi
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ATTORNEY AT LAW, ;
Carrollton, - Georgia.
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Bueonasan, Greoraia, ‘
Offers his professional services to the
town and surrounding eountry. All calls
promptly res(;iponded to night or day,
Office at drdgstore of Neill & Co. 1
will be found at night at the Buck Kelly
place, 150 yards south of G. . Roberts’ l
tore '
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. GEO. R. HUTCHENS,
! ATTORNEY AT LAW,
- Tallapoosa, - - - Georgia.
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- Buchanan and Tallapoosa Georgia,
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J. L. COBB, -
ATTORNEY AT LAW
§Carrollton, Ga,
Will practice in carroll and adjoining
counties,
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- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Buecranax, Grorcla.
Having permanertly located at Bueh
anan, I osier my professional services ¥
the people of Buchanan and sarround
ing country. rAll calls promptly re
sponded to day or night. Cilice, Young's
old stand.
I will be found at night at the Morgan
Head place, opposite ', P. Moore's.
W. C. ADAMSON. E. D. JACKSON
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Adamson & Jackson,
LAWYERS,
CARROLLTON, - GEORGIA,
JOE LASSETER,
BARBER,
BUCHANAN, GEORGIA.
Work done neatly and eheaply at all
times, Give me a call.