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TALLAPOOSA, GEORGIA.
srock or € , Stoxs, Hats, Gents' F
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TO CLOSE OUT THE ENTIRE BTOCK, Goods will be
sold at prices that everyone who comes to buy will go home
with a BARGAIN!
«The Stock Will and Positively Must Be Sold !+
We are OversTockED IN ALL LiNEs, and in order to close
out our stock we have marked our goods down at such fig
ures that ‘everybody who has to buy Clothing, Shoes, Hats,
&c. in the next 30 days will do well to call at the MODEL
CLOTHING HOUSE!
Suits in all Colors and Styles i
For'Men, Boys and Children!
‘Suits for which you pay $lO, sl2, sls and $lB in Atlanta, Cedar
town or Rome, you can buy from the MODEL CLOTHING HOUSE and
save from $2.00 to $3.00 on each suit. 3
Give us a call, and if our goods and prices don’t suit, you are not
compelled to buy. But come and examine the stock of the MODEL
CLOTHING HOUSE during the closing out sale.
DAVID HAAS, Proprietor. ‘
G. M. ROBERTS
IS NOW RECEIVING A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
Dress Goods,
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RRt g e chine ever placed before the
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WHEELER & WILSON M'F'G CO., Atlanta, Ga.
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Bremen, Georgia,
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A FRESH SUPPLY OF FIRST-CLASS .
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~Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coflee, Canned Goods,4~
And everything usually kept in a FIRST-CLASS STORE, As PRIcES THAT
. DWW coMPETINONL G 0
THE COPPER CENT.
A Memphis bankersaid the other
day that he believed one reagon
why the northern people were better
off financially as a rule than the
gouthern people was because they
used copper cents in their business
transactions.
In other words, the northern peo
ple realize that one cent saved here
and another saved there will event
ually amount to a considerable sum,
and in learning to take care of the
cents they have learned to take care
of the dollars also. The copper
cent is used in many of the larger
cities of the south, but one is hard
ly ever seen in the smaller cities
and in the towns and villages. The
truth is that the southern people are
inclined to be extravagant. In the
“good old times” about which we
hear so much, they did not find it
necessary to save the cents, and the
lesson of economy has been a hard
one for them to learn. It has been
said, and no doubt with some truth,
that a very good living could be
gotten out of what the southern
people throw away.
The use of coppers is becoming
more general in the gouth, however,
and it is significant that at the
same time the southern people are
becoming more prosperous. The
mere saving of coppers will not
bring wealth, but the economy in
both small and large matters that
such a practice encourages is very
valnable.
In European countries coins of the
value of half a cent are in common
use, and it is said that a petition
will pe presented to congress at the
next session to authorize the coin
age of half cents in this country.
There are many people whose profits
are made up of small fractions,
and it is chiefly in their interest
that the petition will be presented.
A Safe Investment,
Is one which is guaranteed to
bring you satisfactory results, or in
case of failure a return of purchase
price. On this safe plan you can
buy from our advertised Druggist a
bottle of Dr. King’s New Discov
ery for Congumption. Ii is guar
anteed to bring relief in every case,
when used for any affection of
Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as
Consumption, .Inflammation etc.
It is pleasant and agreeable to
taste, perfectly safe, and can always
be depended upon. Trial bottles
frée at Summerville & Co’s. Drug
store.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE.
THE Best SALVE in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and
all Skin Eruptions, and postively
cures Piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction, or money refunded. Price
25 cents per box.
For Sale by Summerville & Co.
New York recently passed a dog
law and the same fias gone info
effect. It levies a tax of $1 to §3
on each dog. Georgia should pass
the s.ame kind of a law and devote
the money received in this manner
to the common schools of the State.
COUGH! axp COUGH!! axp
COUGH!!!
What in the world is the reason
you will cough and keep coughing
and still keep trying inferior medi
cines when Beggs’ Cherry Cough
Syrup will positively relieve your
congh at emnc¢e? This is no adver
tising scheme, but an actual fact,
and we guarantee it. Summerville
& Co., druggists, Bnchanan, Ga.,
and Bishop & Hearn, Waco, Ga.
The fourth of July will be cele
brated at Tallapoosa. e 1
“My father, at about the age of
fifty,i?&fa%?‘j I the hair from the top
of his head. After one months
bog g mad i fhaee
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Kisey Keite & Co. ) Rule to Foreclose
Vs }Mortga,ge in Har-
GE, Srrour, alson Superior
I e s ot b A 0K
t appeari o the court by the peti
tion o%')?{ibb;g Keith & Co., that Ge(?. E.
Strout on the 9th de? of October 1888 ex
ecuted and delivered to said Kibb_{ Keith
& Co., a mortgage on certain real estate
lying in said count.{ to-wit: One town
lot in the city of Tallapoosa Ga. deseri
bed as following commencing 250 feet
south of the N, E. corner of %road and
Gold streets running thence west 145 feet
thence sonth 50 feet thence east 145 feet
thenee north 60 feot to the place of begin
ning, for the purFose of securing the
poyment of a certain promisory note for
the sum of one hundred dollars made by
the said Geo. E, Strout on the 9th day of
‘October, 1888, and payable to the said
Kibby Keith & Co., due 9th day of Dee.,
1888, with interest after maturitg' at the
rate of 8 per cent; per annum and ten per
cent attorneys fees which said note the
said Geo. E. Strout refuses to pay. It is
therefore ordered that the sai% Geo. E.
Strout pay into this eourt on or before
the next term thereof the principal and
‘interest due on said note and the cost of
this suit or in default thereof the court
will proceed as to Justice shall aipertain
and it is further ordered that this rale
be published in the HarALsoN CouUNTY
BANNER a newspaper published in said
county once a month for four months or
sel've(i' on the said Geo. E, Strout or his
special agent or attorney three months
previous to the next term of this court.
January 28, 1889,
Joux W, Mapbox,
J.B. C. R C.
True extract from minutes of court.
J. 8. M. BiGGErs,
Clerk.
Kispy KeiTH & Co, ) Rule to Foreclose
VB. }Mnrtgage in Har-
G. E, StroUT. alson Superior
Colurt. o itue :
t appearing to the court by the peti
tion oi‘) Kibby Keith & Co., that Geo. E.
Strout on the Brd day of Nov. 1888, exe
cuted and delivered to said Kibby Keith
& Co., a morigage on certain regl estate
lyiufi in said county to-wit: Lot No. 88
block 5 situated in the city of Tallapoosa
Ga., and deseribed as follows: Commenc
ing 800 feet south of the northwest cor
ner, corner of Broad and Gold streets,
running thence east 156 feet thence south
50 feet thence west 150 feet thence north
50 feet to the place of beginning, for the
purpose of secureing the payment of a
certain promissory note for the sum of
one hundred dollers principal, made by
the said Geo. E, Strout on the 3rd day of
Nov. 1888, and payable to the said Kibby
Keith & Co. due 3rd day of Dee. 1888,
with interest from maturity at 8 per cent
per annum, and ten per cent attorneys
fees which said note the said Geo. E.
Qtrout refuses to pay. It istherefore or.
dered that the said Geo. E. Strout pay
into this eourt on or before the next term
thereot the prineipal interest and attor
neys fees due on said note and the cost
of this suit, or in default thereof the
court will proceed as to Justice shall ap
pertain and it is further ordered that
this rule be published in the HARALSON
CountTy BANNER a newspaper published
in said county of Haralson once a month
for four months or served on said Geo.
E. Strout or his special agent or attorney
three months previous to the next term
of this courl. January 28th 1889.
J%’)HN W. Mappox,
J. B.C. R. C.
A true extract from the minutes of
court. April sth, 1889. ‘
J. 8. M. BiGgErs,
Clerk. |
A. J. EstEs, ) Libel for total Divoree in
VS, }Haralson Superior Court
V. M, Est Es. ) January Ad’y. Term
1889,
It appearing to the court by the return
of the sheriff that the defendant does not
reside in said county of Haralson; and it
further ®ppearing that defendant does
not reside in this state. It is ordered by
the court that service be perfected on the
defendant by the publication of this or
der once a month for four months, before
the next term of this court in the HARAL-
SoN COUNTY BANNER, a newspaper pub
lished in Buchanan, Ga.
In open court 15th March, 1889,
Joux. W. MADpoX,
J.B.C.R. C.
Thompson & Robinson,
Libeelants Attorney’s.
EvzaßeETH LANDS, lLibel for Divoree in
VB. Haralson Superior
Rurus LANDS. 5 Court, January
Term 1889,
It appearing to the court by the return
of the sheriff in the above stated case
that the defendant does not reside in said
county, and it further appearing that he
does not reside in the state, it is fixerefore
ordered by the court that service be per
fected on the defendant by the pubfiea
tion of this order once a month for four
months before the next term of this court
in the HArALSON CoUNTY BANNER, a 4 news
paper published in Haralson county, Ga.
Granted.
JoHN W. MADDOX, -
J.B.C.R. C.
Brance & BiGaERs,
Petitioner’s Attorneys.
TSR ST 7TR T AR ASO SRS P M SIS AKTMW TU R NPT
MONEY FOR THE FARMERS.
- We got it on short notice now for 5 years
on improved farms, Interest notes six
per cent, payable annually December Ist.
Commissions and expenses reasonable.
Average rate of interest less than ever
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