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SULLIN & HUTOAESON
o I‘i?fiwsrm \x¢ & SURGEONS,
(gfl 'DRAKFTOWN GA‘
. M. SUMMERVILLE
. PHYBIOIAN & BURGEON, |
_ SUCHANAN, - - OBORGIA
Fel” e
" o ADM B D. JACKEON.
OAMSON & JACKSON,
AWY HRS,
CARROLLIOR, GA.
ARBES SHOP!
JOE LASBETTER,
, . o Georgla
Work Neatly snd Cheaply.
G MR S O
{fown, Ge. Buihisnen, Ga 1
|[HORPSON & ROBINSON,
yr-" associated themselv:s togeth
the practice of law in Haralson couus -
gla L ,:f;
JOOSEPH 8, McDARIEL,
'TORNEY AT LAW,
WAOQ, GA.
akes a Specialty of practisiug Law,
W, F. ROBERTSON,
Phygiclan & Surgeon
BUCHANAN, GA.
Jffers his services es a phygician o
v I N, CHENEY,
PUHYSICIAN & SURGEGHN,
BREMEN, GEORGIA.
_ihnkes this method o ,
e
0 hlnu fml. e
® W. AUSTIE, & B MURRELL
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AUSTIN & MERREL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
CARROLLTOHN, . - @GA.
COEMERGIAL HOTEL,
§. D, ENLOW, PROPRIETOR,
SEDARTOWN, - CA.
ae:d;oi::nm for the weary traveler.
f-’* .:L.,Buxvo:, ;V;.—onoma, :
Oedqnmm, Go. Draketown, Gs.
BLANCE ~-&--BIGBERS,
A WY HBRS,
nw, end in i&:h;ww&’um at ‘At.l-l
mn'u.. Promps stteation given all busi
"& L HRAD. . B. & THOMAL
+ HEAD & THOMAS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
¢ TALLAPOOSA, GA.
| __Collection of Qlaims & Bpecialty.
~_ GRORGER. HUTCHRES, |
ATTORNEY AT LAW
'%’ P TALLAPOOSA, G 4,
y % law in aBl the oogrts of Har.
alson ty. Special attention given to
¢ha colleltion of clalms,
BUCHANAN, GEORGIA, JANUARY 26, 1889.
R 00l
Attorney at [aw
CARROLLTON, GA.
will practice in Carroll and adjoiar
Ing counties.
M.J. HEAD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
. BUCHANAN,GA. :
Attention given to cases in all courts in
Haraleon and adioining eountien
4. W, NERRED, W, P. COLE.
MERREL & COLE,
ATTORRNEYS AT LAW
CARROLLTON, GA,
Will attoud superior courts of Harelson
couaty; will 'gln;o special atténtera to land
litagations, exumine recoris, . title:
wnd make abstracts of anything conneyte:i
therwith; will collect claima, uq‘oflsu
‘oans of SBOQ or wore eu Improved fanns:
;gedal atxenflor;tgiven to administratior
ot estates, and other things in court of
sedinnry of Oarroll county. .
. RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
! o B R E S SRG
Schedules in effect Aug. 19th, ’BB.
; No. 1. pamy.
Lv. Chattanooga - 8:30 a. M.,
Ar.at Rome - 12:35 p. M.
Lv. Rome - - "12:50 p. M.
- “Kast Rome - 12 :55 p. M.
~ “Silver Creek - 12109 2t
% Summit . i IR
G Cédartown - =~ /1:55
2 Dug Down ¢ > - Z2O)
% Buchanan * - 2:48 ¢
- 4 Kramer . sl9 "
Ar. Atlanta,G. Ry. 5182
- * Birmingham * L 8 e
Lv, Mandeville. . .. . 3:33 *
Ar. Carroliton . . 3:55 *
i TO CHATTANOOGA.
’ T No. 2 daily
Lwv. Carrollton o.- 10:10 A, M
“ Mandewiile 3 10:30
# Kramer A v 1048 o
*‘Buchanan ahn v aedela
L Palten - ~ 11:30
~ “Dug Down \ ,11.:40- %
¢ Cedartown g 215 >
“ Bummit ; 210
# Silver Creek DA ROy N
* Kast Rome oA
. *Rome 4 Lo T aRh e
- Ar. Chattancoga . = 5:22'p. M.
(3 EORGIGA 13ACIFIO .&R
THE BIRECT ROUTE -
Q) THE Y
Gateways on the Miss., River, ~
NEW ORLEANS, o
VICKsBURG
| AND MEMPHIS.
——AND THE-——=
Seuthwest, West and Northwest.
In Bffect Jan., 13th 189,
_ WEST BOUND.
Ar. at Kramer 3:28 pm
EAST BOUND. :
Ar. at Kramer 3:41 pmn
A rull and ‘complets schedule
will be ir.gerted next week. '
¥ ~ >
SUBSCRIBERS
L TMENOTIRE .
~ THE FIRST WEEK IN FEB
RUARY. ALL NAMES RE
MAINING OUNPAID ON OUR
BOOKS WILL BE ERASTD,
fioids are scarce m‘mmwfi-n
3 Bunson & Co., Portland, Maine,will receiva
. free, fu information abont worgwhich
Gfl LD thev car, do. and Hveut homo,lhm‘fl pay
them from 85 to §25 per day Some have
earoed over 850 in a day Bithar ses, youug or old. Capital
not required You aregiarted frea Those who start at once
ore absotutely sure of snug Listle forumes, All fa now, “
LOCAL BRIEFS. 4( :
A 0 P A g,‘
Ltems of Intevest Gathered Over
. the County. i
~ We reotived a pleasant cnll'l
from Bro. Fitte this week. =~
"~ Mr. H. C. Head entertains ve
editor and family. ' g
The BANNER office is well sup
plied with legal blanke, =
' Dr. Parker, ot Bremen made our
officea friendiy call this week.
" Weregret to learn of the illness
of Mts. Dr. (‘heney of Bremen.
~ Specimen copieseof the Home &
Farm can be seen at this office.
~ The town4hat moves faster than
Bremen must be a pusher indeed,
' For the next 30 days Mr. G. M-
Roberta will se'l anv and ali kinds
of Drv Gaods at. ¢o t. ,
~ Mr. E. C. Dodson of Atlanta
‘honored our sanctum last Wednes
day!
; The prospect of the immediate
ertablishment of a paper 4t Brem
en i 8 net as bright as it was.
Comt week with Ite usual excite
ment reigns supreme as does also
beautiful mud. :
Hood Bros., Bremen's most en
fto-mriuir’;fi _merchants . prid the
BaNNER officd a call last Tuesday.
Dr. I N.Chenev of Bremen pro
‘vides the 'wearv traveler with luxu
ricus bedis and'a bountious talle,
Among the guests at Mr. H. C.
‘Haads is Mz. E. Newman from the
south vart of the county.
~ The next meeting of the Immi
igrat-ian Society will be_heldqat the
court house Wednesday night¥eb.
the 6th. e :
~.The Cheney house at Bremen ia
provided with a gentleman!y porter
popularly known as Washington,
He Ig.an expert.
No meeting of the Tmmigration
Soctety last Wednesday night the
storm and court business prevent
ing. .
Buchanan 13 sure to come in for
her share ot the boom busiress this
vesr. “Fix vour eve upon that fact
and bearken to the truth.
Miss E. T. Henlev who recently
opened a clase in music at Bremen
contemplates it is said coming to
Buchanan for tha same purpose.
Zach Craven is now acting us
mershal, and we frequentiy see him
walking the unruly members of
society townrds ths coaler.
Rev. _Aduir‘ Christain minister
preached an intersting sermon at
the court house last Sunday to a
gmall, but sppreciative audience,
Mrs. Dunn, and three little girlg
May, Tna.and Rosa arrived last
Monday. They will' remain until
court adjourns then retrlrn to Au
stell.
We learn with much regret that
on last Saturday.night Saml W.
Brown lLiving « about- four miles
northwest of this villnfiv,e lokt bis
houee and contents by fire, .
Notice the new advertisement of
Sandy & Jerry Mcßrids on the last
page of this paper. They have
opened a store in Tallgpoosa and
solicit vour pafl‘onagé: ‘
1" Noxt Tuesday the county school
commissioner will hold an exawin
ation of applicauts for teachers
license. It will be held in this vill
age see advertisement on last page.
We cougratulate the boarders of
the Loveless House, for we know
that ample provision is there made
to Satisfy both the inner and vuver
man. : - Wi e
Mr. H. C. Head’s familiar face
ornaments a position at the court
house this week—fact is the new
beginers finds 1t convenient tohave
a man ot Mr, Heads experience
haudy,
The rain of last Sunday prevent
ed the meeting tor organizing a
sabbuth scheol and our citizens
are regvested to mieet promptly at
10 o’¢clock to-morrow a. m., for
that purpose,
Now don't forget to stopat the
Balt Springs Hotel, or Austell ir
you want the best poseible treat
ment, #nd remember this is not a
paid local, but the honest opinion
of Tax 'BANNER editor who speaks
from experience.
Stocktos & Moon is the style of
a new firm with head-quarters at
Buchanan. Real estate and Mineral
Lands is the business in which
they are engaged. This firm has
ander their control 2,200 acres of
mineral lands embracing gold, sil
ver, & iron, and {itty acres of firsi
class miea. If you ure loeking for
a profitable investment write them
for turther particnlars. Address,
Brockren & Mooy,
Buchanan,
Ga.
© Po Covmrrerar, Mex.—Are vou
going to Austell? If vou are stop
at the Salt Springs Hotel, oppasite
tbe depot. We assure you better
satisfactionr there than at any oth
er place, and rates as low, consid
ing accomodations offered —EDp
IT9R BANNER. \
3 ————r e G R G e .
i Wonder ful Cures.
- W. D Hoyt & t'u.. Wholesale
ond retail drugpasts of Rome Gs
glv: We have bhesn eoling I
King’s New lliscovery, Electric
Bitters and Bucklen's Arnica Salve
for four vears. Have never hiundled
remediee that «cil ag well, or give
such universal satisfuetion. There
bave been some wonderful cures
«fected by these remedive in thia
uity. Several c¢ases of pronounced
Consumytion have hein entireiv
cured by nuse ot a few bottles of Dr,
King's New Discoverv, takenin
con:ection with Fiestrie Bitters.
Wa guarantee them alwa s.
Seli by SBummervills & Co.
—————— eT P A e e .
"Worth Knowing.
Mr. W. 11. Morgan, merchant.
Lake Citv, Fla.. was taken witha
severe Culd, attended witha di«
tressmy Coug: and running into
Covsamption in i first sraze«, e
tried tmanv secalled popuiar co igh
rewedies and steadily erew worse.
Was reduced in flesh. had diffic ul
tv In breathing and was unable 10|
#leep. Finally tried Dr. King's New |
Dizcovery tor Consumption una,
found immediate relief, and after |
using about a halt dozen bottles
found himself weil and h2s hand
no return of the disease, No other
r-cord can show =0 grand a record
ot cures, as Dr. King’s New Discov
ary for Consumptions Guaranteed
to do just what is clalmed for it.—l
Trial bottles free at Summerville &
Co's., Drug Btore.
! i 3 0 L .4\'.-:
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By Q‘ AJ’?‘:?: :
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13 + N 8 A
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K R <.‘_.,."’. [ i
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5 b
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel
of parity, strength arnd wholesomenes
More economical than the ordinarv
kinds, and cannot be sold in compe
tion witn the multitnde of low tests,
short weight a.um or phosphate pow
ders. Sold omly in cans. Roval Baking
Powder Co., 106 Wall St.. N, Y.
—————— e e
Beware ot Ointments for Ca
tarrh that contain Mercury.
a 8 Mercury will surely destroy the
gence of smell and completely
derunge tha whole system wlien en
tering it through the mucus sur
taces. Such articles should never
ba useii except on preseriptions
from reputable physicians, as the
«amage thev will do are ten fold to
the go «d vou can possibly derive
frow them, Hall's Catarrh Cure,
m atastursd by F. J. Chenev &
Co. Toledo. 0., contrins no merco
vv. and 15 taken iuternally, and
acts directly upon tne blood gn4
mucus surfaces of the syswm,%
‘buving Hell’sCatarrk Cure be sute
;ynu get the genuine, it iy takentn
ernpsliv and madein Toledo, Ohio,
by F, J. Cheney & Co.
E&F™xsola by Druggists, price
Tae ver bottle. :
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