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PHYBICIAN B'SURGEDN, |
RUCHANAN, - - GEORGIA
'-“;'M R. D. JACKSON. |
_ADAMSON & JACKSON,
LAWYERS,
BARBER SHOP!|
JOE LASSETTER,
Bvnchasan, - - Georgis-
Doas Work Neatly and Cheaply.
Olndnrtown, Gp. Buchs;l;:;n |
TROMPSOX & ROBINSOK, |
slave ssaccisted themealives togethe ‘
fir tire practice of law in Haralson opunty.
Georgia.
JUSEPH §. McDANIEL, |
ATTORNEY AT LAW,|
- WACO, GA. i
W ckan # Bpocialty of practising Lesw, |
'W. F, ROBERTSON, |
Physician & Surgson
BUCHANAN, GA.
¥ifare his services ea & physiclan o
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1. M. CI{EMEY,
PUYSICIEN 5 SURGEGR,
TELL L BRMAREN, GUORGLA.
Cakien this tasthod of in oflmaf
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AUSTIN & MERRELL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
CARROLLTON, - - GA,
COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
J. D. ENLOW. ; PROPRIETORX
EMDARTOWN, - CA.
Headquarters for the weary mnlof.
Je. A J. W. Breaxzas,
r OAed::::,-’ QGn. Dnh't:c“‘“? Ga.
BLANCE<-&-:-BIGBERS,
LAWY H R S,
| peactios in the ceusts of Haraiser
e e Paoral Goucta 4t AL
fuute." Prompt atiestion giveu uil busi
Caviepw, T omo s
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AL WD, B L TOMAS.
. HEAD & THOMAS,
AITORNEYS AT LAW
| TALLAPOOSA, 64.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
v ounty. fpedtalsiaation given
bt S SRS s e
RUCHANAN, GEORGIA, FEBRUARY 9, 1889,
vl e COBRs
Attorney - at [aw
G‘AIi_BQI:LTON. GA.
Will practice in Carro!'l and adjoin-
Ing counties. : ‘ '
§ Vit - v ; ‘,d"
- M.J. HEAD,
AWET LAW,
Attention given to cases in all coursy’ in
Harslson and adioining countiee
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4 W, MNRRSL W. P. COLE.
' MERREL & COLE,
ATTORNEYS A 7 LAW
¢ QARROLLYON, G 4, |
Will attend superior courts of Haralson
oounty; will give‘special attentéon to land
fitagations, will examine records, title:
snd muke ahstracts of saythiag comneoted
herwith: will oollect ciaims, n‘%nfim
‘oxns of ‘OOO of mers on h:gn:vul arms ;
pecial attantion flavpo inistration
:5 ostates, and other things in court of
swdinury of Carroll county.
L e vty 00l
RAILROAD SCHEDULES. v
C.R‘& U, RR. ‘
Schedules in effect Aug. 19th, ’BB.
No. 1. nAn.Y.i
Lv Chattanooga - 8:30A. M.
Ar. at Rome - 12:35 r. M.
Lv. Rome - - 12.:50 p. M.
“East Ryme - 1255 p. M.
“ Bilver Creek - Pl o
“ Sumnmnt - 1128 2%
¥ Cedartown - 305 v
“ Dug Down - 2:200 %
“ Buchandan - D4B
* Kramer : 3119 >
Ar. Atlanta,G. Ry. 8892,
* Birmingham * 8120
Lv. Mandeville s 5138 ¥
Ar. Carrollton $ d:00
’ TO CHATTANOOGA.
No 2 daily
Ly.. Carroliton oo 0210 A N
““Mandeville . 10:50
“ Kramer s o 1048 "
* Buchanan i 1110
¢ Felton ) ¥1:80
“ Dug Down : 11:40 -
** Cedartorwn g Ihi6n »
“ Suminit ; 12:10 ¢
“ Silver Creek s 31880 0
+ Kast Rome L hakEe42 B
* Rome ‘ : 1255 *
Ar. Chattanooga . 5:22 P. M.
YEORGIGA PAIFICR )
(yEoralGs pagnior p
| T-E NREG]"RBUTE i
o ——lo FHE—— ;
iGa(ewavu on tle Miss., River, 1‘
NEW ORLFANS, - |
: NVICKSBURG |
AXD MEMPHIS. J
wa— XKD T]l;l-:-— '
Seuthwest, Weest spd Northwest.
In Effect .!un..mz sth 189,
L WEeT BUPRD.
Ar. at Kramer ./ 3:28 pm
g EAST PUND.
Ar. at Krawer - / 8:41 pm
A lull and emplete schedule
will be itsertedhext week.
,W‘ o g ',q"' o e -—~:-(
SUBSCRIBERS
o oalesemace.
| THE FIH -_WEEK IN FERB
|RUARY. ALL NAMES RE.
| MAINING UNPATD. O OUR
| BOGKS WLL BE ERASED.
fié 1 % .%flw e 00l o
RRo ss s i tasdion
{O UL fstem trom 87 40 825 per day. ovie have
§ Soit s n dor Kilhor ser, younpov ol Caphal.
TR PRI vANS A s R Ak b
Wl e e ]
Ltems of Interest Ginthered Over
; the County. -
E, H. Burden is arranging for a
small grapery,
. Esq. M. J. Head /visitea Rome
Tuesday lust.
Mrs. E. J. Duan is now able to
‘be out again. :
J. W, Aldridge has made a start
apon is new hotse.
E,J. Dunn paid, Tallapoosa a
vieit during the wewk.
. A. Floyd, frem \;u'la-\Rlc.a.,
was in town Monday last.
~ Miss Lenie Lester, music teach.
er from Esom Hili Ga., wasin
town last Tuesday. . :
-+ A Union Sundav school was or
ganized last Sunday with Mr. G
M. Roberts as superintendent. ‘
Rumor states that the Kramer
express agent has or-is about to re
sign his position at that place.
Rev. L. D. Coggin, M. E,
preached at the cdurt house last
Sunday morning and#vening.
Deputy Sheriff Darmell brought
Frank Wilkerson, golored, to jail
lnst Monday, charged with adul 1
trv,
Messrs. Young and Wrightffrom
Young's Station were guests at the
Loveless House, in the early part
of the week.
Dr Rolertson,of Tallapoosa, and
a real estate owner in _Buclmnan,l
18 building up a good praetice in
the former citv. : <
A new planing mill has been
purchased by the: Buchanan Lum
‘ber Uompany “ind Wwili sgon be
placed in their mill. l
;‘ Bremen’s populsr music teacher
‘has just made 4 trip to Edwards
\viile, Ala., where it is probabie
}her gervises will be in demand,
wher. Bremen i# willing to let her
ga. :
The millinery establishment of
Mrs. 8. J, Davis, isa new enter
prise in our town and we predict
tor it much success upon the open
ing of the season.
We near that six shingle ma
chines have been sold to Haralson
eounty parties, . three to &~ géntle
man i Feltan, twew to Mr. G. M,
Roberts ard one to Mr. C. W. Ault ’
of thig town,
‘While in Tsllapoosatast Wennes !
day and Thursday. smong othvr’
notable features which we observed
was that every store was well filled
with idle men. We trust this is
not an indieation of dull times 1
that enterprising town. -
The first quarterly con ference
for Buchanan cirewit, Methodist
Episcopal Church Sonth, will meet
at Bremen Saturaay;beforeithe 4th
Sunday in February. - All officlals
are expected to be present.
P D, Usse P C.
_ Tux BANNER venturers the asser- |
tigm that fl\efln«m Clothing |
Houes of Tallapoosa, employs the |
most polite and enterprising clerks
of any establishmont in town,|
amiong whom is our friend Mr. J|
fFßend R G
Sl R S g
Dr. M. H. Stepliens and family
have been confined to their home
with measles.
A tunnel weat .ot Tallapeosa on
!the G. P fell in last Thursday. and
delaved all trains.
A fracusoccurred at Mandevilte
Wednesday night in which Wm,
Henson was severely stabled.
Mr.C. Munroe, a former Buch
anan merchant, now of Tallapoosa,
vigited our town Monday last.
We hope all triends of the Bax-
NER when buving goods in Talla
poosa wilf give Sandy & Jerry Me-
Bride a call, because these gentle
‘wien ure-the BANNER'S colums and
are deserving of \;:o\r Jartronage.
An exchange of planers w}fi{nade
at the wagon factory of Mr. H B
Hutcheson, Tallapoosa, last Tues
day. Thie gentleman is determined I
to keep up with all the modern im
prove nents, as a censequence a!l{
our progressive citizens patronize!
his shop. :
A friendlv chat with Mr. Wm.
Edwards, at Tallapoosa, was one
of the enjoyable features of our vis
it to that town; ‘also with Messrs.
Mellick, Good & Co., Real Fstate
ingents who have a proper aprecia
tion of the value of the BANNER’s
colnmus as will be evidenced in
due season,
Mr. J.J. Summerlin, one et the
large list of the new subseribers o
THE RANNER, lives about four miles
trom town, and although an aged
mau, he may be classed as one of
our thrifty farmers, His sheep,
‘hogs; and poultry compare very
‘favorably with'any 1n this section.
Ex-Sheriff Goldin will soon
move out to his farm. The citizens
ot Buchanan regret to lose so good
acitizen; but are convinced that
so goud and efficient an officer will
not long be permitied to remain
seeluded upon a farm. Mr. Gol
din will be wanted again. We trust
however, in due season to sample
the rich cream, huney, butter, eggs
etc., from his farm l
Judge Head, of Tallapoosa, with
gun and deg was out’ upon a fresh
trail last Monday, which was the
cause of hig missing the pleasure
of making the acquaintance of the
BAVNER’s able ani gilted—able—
and gifted—meodesty overcome us
—we will leave the balance unsaid,t
trusting to Judge's vivid imagina
tion to supply the deficiencr. ‘
! e D B @
VILLA RiCA.—We are trying
to enter on the duties ot a new
vear to make sarae improvements.
The farmers are in better condi
tion und won't have to buy se
uuch on time—moet of them pay
ing cash.
QOur town needr a good newspa
per, a fineg brick hote! and more
houses to rent. We have one ot the
best tarming fcountries around to
nelp usup, and in a few years Vil
la Rica will be:next to. Carrollton.
This 1s the best barter town oun this
road. I shipped last vear ever fiteen
thousé.ud;;ozen eggs, and will run |
to twanty ;t‘hbus:aggg, this year.—J.
M. Hambrick in Carroliton Times|
_ Mre. Wowstows Ssomtxe Srseshonidatwers
“be used whon childron are sutting testh. It re
3SRTRS AR AE RS, B A TR ol M L LTS
~ Nafes or Vaults, Which?
ThHe BANNER has been doing a
little investigating and has brought
to light the following facts which
may or may aot have a bearing up
on the tax payers of Haralson
county, ar it depends wholly upon
their decizion as to what is true
economy, a large sum of money,
and a lorge burden to-day that
will jconstantly grow lighter, or a
small sum ot money to-day and a
small burden that will constantly
grow larger, _u/nyl the expenditure
of the larger sum’ becomes inevita
bie. Wekefer t}') the recommenda
tion of the graiud -jury that a safe
be purchased for the gnurt house-
Polk countv plirchased two #afes
tat a zost of §1,500.00. built a teun
ldu\?ion fur the stme at an additions
'ul coxl, then soling that the safes
WOULD NOT HQED THE B2OKS, a‘g;&
lshe has now decided to sell the
{satos and build a vault A{ood
vault with iron door, socks, ete.,
will cost about S6OO and will hold
all the books of the county witk
ease. THE BANNER favois tb’
buildiy “of a - new -court -house
with good substantial vaults, and
will open its columns for the dis
cussion of thir question by tne ad
vocates of both sides.
S U T
«A gentleman from Decatur, 4a.,
who has been negetiating for the
purchase of lumber from the Buch
anan Lumber company stopped
over at Atlanta while on his wav
to this town; he was there told
that Buchanan was 6 miles from
the railroad, and wrote to Mr. J.
Williams for a conveyance. Will
the Coustitution please tell its’
reqders that -Buchanan is directly
onthe C R, & C.railroad?
——— el G e
The following article evidently
written by one of the young folks
ol Cobb connty, is clipped tron: the
Roswell Opinion. It is just such
an article as the BANNER desires
for its columns and to enceurage
our readers in this branch of edu
| cation we will open a Youth's De
lpartment in the Basxer and will
give a prize of a nice new beok tor
the best and most constant cons
tributor to this department during
the next three wonths,
Here« is the article referred to.
Mr Editor: Is there room in the
colluning ot your nice paper for
lhtle soles to contribute, if so I
would like to give you a tew lines.
’Bm what couid a little girl vhink
of that would interest voar readers,
the iowers are all hid in the pits
and the birds seem tu have forgot
ten that spring is coming, we sel
‘do‘.n hear the warble of thésong
sters of the torest. But mamma
says that the world never grows so
dark but that there is not a bright,
side some whera. and I guess
that it is so for I tell you there is
sweet music 1n Roswell after all.
Futher mother and my self went to
Mr. Perrevs one evening last week
to hear Mr, Tillman sing and play
1 neverenjoyed any thing better I
‘wigh all the little girls and boys in
‘town could have heard a tune ha
called Naaman. I was carried away
with the music and beatiful words,
I was not alone either for as I cast
my eves around the roon even the
ola people were smiling with
pleasure, : B
- I must not write toolong a letter.
far tear 1t might fall into the waste
Bty o e R
NO 5.