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@The Horalson Vonner.
VOLUME VII.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Col. A. I. Head of Tallapoosa was
in town Tuesday.
Mr. Gus Helton'sd welling house
is nearing ccmpletion.
Mr. Benjaman Biggers and sis
_ ter were in town Sunday.
Prof. West will not commence
school until after christmas.
Rev. Thos. Hollis paid Buch
auan a visit the first of the week.
Mrs. J. S. M. Biggers visit
ed relatives near Draketown this
week.
Mr. J. C. Huckeba, of Tallapoo
sa was in town Sunday and Mon
day. : ‘
Real estate is changing hands
rapidly in Buchanan for the past
few weeks. ‘
Dr. Cobb is to have an elegant
dwelling erected om Carrollton
street at once,
~ The co-operative Alliance store
is now open and doing an exten
give business.
Messrs W. T. Newton and J. H.
smith have recently gone to work
~on the railroad.
If you want fancy candies and
fancy Christmas goods go to Neill
& Allmon’s drugstore.
Col. and Mrs, N, N. Beall of
Embry were visiting relatives in
town the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brooks of
Draketewn were the gnests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Hannah Monday
. Tom Kceler keeps the boys
around him laughing most of the
time, by ecracking his peculiar
jokes. .
4 Mr. Bill Shell, the livery man,
says he has two fine mares that he
will sell or swap for good livery
horses.
We only need a few more good
people and several thousand” dol
lars to have the best town in
Georgia. ;
Those wedding bells we spoke
of have already began to ring.
Reep your ears open, there are
more yet. ‘
Rev. L. G. Cowart preached at
~ the Methodist church Sunday and
i"Rev. T. M. Moore preached Sun
~ day night.
| Halloo! Santa claus come to
Buchanan once more and left all
of his Christmas goods with Neill
& Alimon
.~ We are autherized to say that
Rev. A. J. Coalson will preach at
the Baptist church the first Sun
day iu January. :
It seemes that a matrimonial
boom has struck Paulding Co.
ffi*’*flhe New Era reported five wed
dings last week.
~ Our youngsters enjoyed them
selves last Friday night at a so
~ ciable given them by Mr. and
- Mrs. G, M. Woodley.
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BUCHANAN, GEORGIA, FRIDAY DECEMBER, 12. 1890.
J. T. Hearn has been at work in
Atlanta for some time aund we
learn will move his family to that
city in a few days,
Mr. W. R. Ault got his foot pret
ty badly mashed last Monday by
letting a little piece of timber 12
mches sqare fall on it.
The right way to cure catarrh
is to eradicate the poisonous faint
which causes the disease, by tak
ing Hood’s Sarsaparilia.
- Married in Tallapoosa ou Mon
day, Dec., 4th, H. M. Tucker to
Miss Katie S, Schubmehl, Rev. C.
B. Hudgins, of Rome jofficiating,
The recent cold weather eansed
a great many Logs to die of pain
in the head, caused by blows withs
axes 1n the hands of hungry men.
Mr. E. C. Wilscn announees
this week for sheriff. Mr. Wil
son is well known by the people
of Haralson and needs no reco
mendation.
Mr. Frank Shell is again in our
midst. He expects to attend
school here next year. Frank is a
nice young man and we extend to
him a hearty welcome. _
Mr. Wm. Shell has purchaszd
the residence of Col. M. J. Head
and Col. Head, that of Thos. W.
Griffith. Changes will take place
about Christmas.
Mr. George Cole and Mr.jWill
Newton have a telegraph line run
ning from the residence of Mr.
Cole to the residence of Mr Han
xnah, The boys are learning te
legraphy.
The Tax Collector’s books will
be open at Buchanan Dec. 16th,
17th, 18th, 19th and 20th. The
law requires all collectors to close
their books on the 20th day of
Dec. threfore I shall be compelled
to close my books on that day,
Respectfully,
Joe W. Kerry, T. C.
~ Editor Fitte and Mr. D. B.
Head of Carrollton were in town
Sunday. Mr. Head says he will
move to Buchanan between now
and Christmas. We welcome him
back.
If yon want THE BEST 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
advise, W, Jamison, Jr.,
Special Agt.,
Buchanan and Tallapoosa, Ga.
We are requested to say that
Rev. W. P. Whitlow will preach
at the Baptist churc tomorrow and
Sunday, every body cordially in
vited to attend. ;
We hear that those who have
had watches repaired by the New
Watch Maker at the Tallapoosa
Jewelry store are highly pleased.
Take yonr watch and clock work
to him. He is an exoert. Don’t
let some ‘‘botch’’ work on it and
ruin it. Mr_ Horine gunarantees
satisfaction. Corner Head ave
nue and Mill street.
Married in Buchanan on Tues
day night Dec.4th, J. Y. Ayers to
Annie Brooks. S. L, Craven KEsq.
officiating. May they live long
and happily.
WANTED.—An energetic man
with reference' to place Stock &
Loans in Buchanan. :
o W. 8. Downey & Co,
~ Chattanooga, Tenn.
FOR SHESIFE.
To the voters of Haralson
Co: I hereby announce my
name as o candidate for sheriff.
If elected I will discharge the
dutics of the office to the best
of my ability.
Yery Respectfully,
E. C. WiLsoN.
We are informed thgt Mr, Ho
rine, Tallapoosa’s Jeweler, is giv
ing clocks away at New York
Prices. You should go and get
one as this offer ounly lasts a short
time. He has over 150 clocks to
select from.
Cor. Head Av. and Mill St.,
- Tallapooso, Ga.
Mr. Ira B. Boas ghys he will
leavs in a few days for Reading,
Pa., where his people live, Mr.
Boas says that he likes the South
and would "remain here, was it
not that his Jmother desired him
to return home. Ira is a splended
fellow and we regret very much
to see him leave.
Hale-Davidson Hardware Co.,
Rome, Ga., carry a full line of
guns, pistols and sporting goods,
loaded shells, huating coats and
vests, game bags, etc, Prices as
low as the lowest. Mail orders
receive prompt attention. Orders
for above goods amounting to over
$5.00 will be sent C. O. D. with
privilege of examination, on re
ceipt of SI,OO to cover express
charges.
Our office was graced last Satur
day morning by the presence of
a number of ladies; they were
Mrs. Abbercrombie, MJ} Morris
and Miss Lucia Camp of Douglas
ville; Mrs. Walden of Douglas;
Mrs. T. J. Loveless, Mrs. R. E.
Loveless and Miss Bone Summer-
Jin of this place. We appreciate
such visits very highly. Call
again ladies.
All who owe me on account are
hereby notified that same will be
found in the hands of an officer
for collection if not paid by De
cembea 20th 1890. I am preparing
tc move and must pay my debts
before moving. Those who owe
me for land will find their mnotes
with Mr. G. M. Roberts when they
desire to pay them.
Refpectfully,
. Thos. W. Griffiih.
We regret to chronicle the death
of the infant child of Mr. and
Mrs. Johnnie Holcombe. On
awaking last Wednesday mor
ning before day they fouud that
the child was dead in the bed
with them. It’s death is thought
to have been caused by Bold hives
super induced by cold. The be
reaved parents have our deepest
sympathy. -
Cold Waves.
Are predicted with rehable ac.
curacy, and people liable to the
pains and aches of rheumatism
dread every change to damp or
stormy weather. Although
Hood’s Sarsaparillra is not claim
ed to be a positiv specific for rheu
matism, tLe remarkable cures it
has effected show that it may be
taken for this complaint with rea
sonable ceartainty of benefit. Its
action in neutralizing the acidity
of the blood, whick is the cause of
rhenmatism, constitutes the secret
of the success of Hood's Sarrapa
rilla. If vou suffer from rheuma
tism, give Hood’s Sarsaparilla a
fair trial; it will do you good.
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Nearly 200 Clocks To Select From.
EIGHT Day cloéks, one-half hour strike, $3.00 to 3.50.
Thirty Hour Clocks, - - - 2.25 o 0 3.00.
Thirty Hour Clocks, Smaller, - - 75 to 200
_‘Lax'ge Size, Weight Clocks, . - 4.00 to 500
A written guarantee for one year goes with each clock.
SEE my stock and prices before buying.
This only lasts a short time, All watches, ete., at greatly
reduced prices. REPAIR WQRK SOLICITED. -
TALLAPOOSA JEWELRY STORE, Tallapoosa, Ga:
PROFESSIONAL.
W. F. GOLDIN, J. B. GOLDIN,
GOLDIN & BRO,
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS,
DRAKETOWN, - - GA.
Offer their practice to the citizens
of Haralson and adjoining coun
ties.
S. L. Craven. Lloyd Thomas
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- (raven & Thommas,
; ATTORNEYS AT Law,
BUCHANAN, - - - GEORGIA.
Ivy F. Thompson W. P. Robinso.
Cedartown, Ga. Buchanan, Ga.
Thompson & Kobinsen,
Attorneys at Law,
Bunchanan, Georgia.
J. M. Mcßripe, PricE EDWARDS.
Tallapoosa, Buchanan,
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«Meßride & Edwards,»
ATTORNEYS AT LAWw.
Offices: Tallapoosa and Buchanan,
NE_F T
L N.CHENEY,
PAYSIOIAN AXD SURGEON, ..
BrREMEN, GaA.
G. W. Austin,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Carrollton, - .Georgia. -,
J. M. NEILL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BucHANAN, GEORGIA.
Offers his professional services to the
town and surrounding country. All calls
promptly responded to night or day.
Office at \mgstflre of Neill & Co. 1
will be found at night at the Buck Kelly
place, 150 yards south of G. M. Roberts’
tore. ;
NUMBER 47.
LGB R HUTCHENS,
’ ATTORNEY AT LAW,
~ Tallapoosa, - - - Georgia.
= Criminal law a specialty.
“* M. J. HEAD. A. I. HEAD.
suchanan, ca. : Tallawoosa, Ga
HEAD & HEAD,
ATTORNEYS AT lAW,
Buchanan and Tallapoosa Georgia.
TR
J. L. OQOBB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
fCarrollton, Ga.
Will practice in carroll and adjoining
counties,
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Jobn T. Cobb, ' .
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BucHANAN, GEORGIA.
Having permanently located at Buelh
anan, I offer my professional services t
the people of Buchanan and surround
‘ing country. QAII ecalls promptly re
sponded today or night. Office, Young's
oid stand,
I will be found at night at the Morgan
Head place, opposite T, P, Moore’s.
M
W. C. ADAMSON. R. D. JACKSON
Adamson & Jackson,
LAWYERS,
CARROLLTON, - GEoORGIA,
W
JOE LASSETER,
BARBER,
BUCHANAN, GEORGIA.
Work done’nea.tly and cheaply at all
times. Giveme a call,