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About Haralson banner. (Buchanan, Ga.) 1884-1891 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1889)
—=AT THE— N G i i : 4 * | fi3 8- ] als & ' * . 2 Bl e : TALLAPOOSA, GEORGIA. [ ' Stock or Croriiing, Suors, Hars, Gentrs’ FurNISHING $ ] 5 5 000 Goods, Trunks and Valises, MUST BE SOLD IN THE NEXT - TO CLOSE OUT THE ENTIRE STOCK, Goods will be sold at prices that everyon¢ who comes to buy will go home with a BARGAIN! «The Stock Will and Positively Must Be Sold ! We are OverstockeEp IN Arn 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 Célors and Styles For Men, Boys and Childreéen! Suits for which you pay $lO, sl2, 815 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. 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 X FIND ASSORTHERT OF Dress Goods, ——Wlich he is Selling at—— 4 PRICES (THATWILL+ ASTONISHAYOU! 5+ T.ook Out for his Advertisement next week: + WHEELER + 8 WILSON 5+ 7 Y YA Y —r Wich | W= New High Arm No. © e FAMILY SEWING MACHINE o T The No. 9 /S 0Y 3. ?I B | !Q‘ j.! Is Unapproached in Ex eNl e 8. cellence by any other ma bAN T oRC eR B 2 y } I~3;fi‘;&:§@\f§?@; ¢hine ever placéd before the Qfi"*‘fihis%"‘a\‘?g‘fi;‘ people, Send for Circular. b B S g WHEELER & WILSON M'F'G CO., Atlanta, Ga. ‘?%"’G. €N U;i .y FAY kW ON ,‘l‘?. Bremen, Georgia, ; 4 IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING b | A FRESH SUPPLY OF FIRST-CLASS +“FAMILY{GROCERIES: . ~———CONSISTING OF—— - ~Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Canned Goods, - And everything usually keptin a FIRST-CLASS STORE, AT PRICES THAT : DEFY ‘COMPETITION Y | ST R s T S S TR R Will he sold before the court house door in the town of Buchanan, Haralson county, Gai, to the highs est bidder for cash, within the le gelho’urs of sale, on the first Tues ay in August next, the described property, to-wit: Lots of lands Nos. 1182 and 1183, 40 acres each, more or less, in 20th district and 3rd section of original Cherokee, now Haralgén county, Ga. Levied on as the property of C. P. Johnson to satisfy two justice court fi-fas Issued from the 1078th district c. m. in favor of Reynolds & Tumlin vs. Robert White and C: P. Johnson, defendants. Property pointed out by C. P.dJohnson.— Levy made and returned to me by N. S. Barry, L. C, Also, One acre, more ¢r less, of land of lot No. 242 in 7th district and bth section of sard county, }iyiflg and being on south side of allapoosa road one-fourth mile west of Waco; said land bounded south by Joe Mabry’s lot, southwest by T. M. Carroll lot, with cabin on said land, it being the place where the defendant now resides. Levied on as the property of Henry Col clough to satisfy one justice court fi=fa issued from the 1111th district G. M. of Carroll county, Ga., in favor of Adamson & Smith vs. said Colclough. Tenant m possession notified. Levy made and returned to me by L. C. | Also, Town lot No. 14 in block No. 2 in thé town of Tallapoosa, Ga.; said lot fronting Medow street 50 feet, running back morth 150 feet, bounded west by Nickols’ property, with two store houses sitmated thereon. Lots of original land lot No. 151. Also one house and lot in the Simpsor addition, said lot No 3 in block No. 2, lot 50 by 150 feet on Hall street. Levied on as the property of J. C. Heaten to satisfy one justice court fi-fa issued from the 653rd district c. M. ] of said county vs. Said Heaten.—' Defendant notified of levy. 1 Also, One two story house and lot, size of lot not specified in levy, house known -as club honse, near the glass works in the town of Tal lapoosa, Ga. Levied on as the property of A. J. Lee to sabisfy one justice court fi-fa of the 653rd dis trict ¢. M. of Haralson county, Ga., in favor of G. R. Hutchens vs. said Lee. Said preperty pointed out in fi-fa. Levy made and returned to me by L. C. , Also, One three-roomed dwelling house and lot, lot being the west half of block No. 4 fronting on G. P. R. R. right of way 100 feet, run ning back 200 feet, it being part of original land lot No. 151 in Bth district and Bsth section of said county, in the town of Tallapoosa, Ga. Levied ‘on as the property of W. G. Markham to satisfy two jus—‘ tice court fi-fas issued from the 653rd district 6. M. of said county in favor of J. R. Driver bearer VB. W. &, Markham and J. T. Tuggle. Tenant notified of levy. Levy made and returned to me by L. C. Also, Town lots Nos. 57 and 76! in the town of Buchanan, Ga., same being on original land lot No. 48 in the 7th district and sth section of Haralson county, Ga., No. 76 having thereon a dwelling and out houses, and confaining one-fourth. acre, more 'or less. TLevied on as the property of J. Williams uuder‘ and by virtue of three Justice court fi-fas issued from the 1143rd district ic. M. said county; one in favor of Thos. M, Clarke & Co., one in favor of Frank E. Block, and one in favor of Pickins & Thayer vs. said Williams. Defendant notified of levy. ; ~ Also, One thrée-roomed dwelling ‘house and lot, house situated on lot No. lin block No. 7 in the town of Tallapoosa, Haralson county, Ga. Levied on as the property of Jackson & Saxor by virtue of one Justice court fi-fa issued from the ©s3rd district ¢. m. of Haralson county, Ga., in favor of J. D. Miller against said defendants. ' Property pointed out in said fi-fa. Tenant in possession netified of levy. Levy made and returned to me by N. L. Hutchens, L. C. : This July 3rd, 1889. ; W, K., HOLCOMBE, Sheriff. eB P EER T A 1 Waco tustieate, woder the prés ent management, Bids falr to be come one of the foremost institu tions of learning in Western Geor gia, opening up July Ist under very favorable circumstances. The building boom has struck our town at last and several good houses are being built. Rev. S. B. Little, 6f Bowdbn, is building on Carrollton street; Mr. J. W. Jeter is building a two story dwelling near the depot; Mr. J. P. Powell, J. P., on Buchanan street, and others contemplate. Our efficient depot agent, Mr. J. M. Adamson, has been quite sick, but we are glad to note that he is better. 'Will be out soon we hope. Rev. Geo. R: Brown, of the In stitute, has not been well of late, not being able to attend to his duties in the school room. Hope He may recover soon. The childrens’ day service held at the Methodist Protestant church on last Sunday was largely at tended, quite an interesting pro gram having beén prepared under the management of that éxcellent lady, Mrs. Geo. R. Brown, with an appropriate lecture by Rev. C. L. Jones of the M. E. church South. The BannNer has some warm friends in this part of the county, and well does its clever editor merit the confidence of the pecple of Haralson. Every man who has an interest in his county’s future should lend his help by subscribing for the BANNER. G- A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life. It was just an ordinary scrap of Wwrapping paper, but it saved her life. She was in the last stages of consumption, told by physi cians that she was incurable ;;md could live only a short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds. On w peiece of wrapping paper ghe read of Dr. King’s New Dis covery, and got a sampleé bottle; it helped her, she bought a large bottle, it helped her more, bought another and grew better fast, con tinued its use and is now strong, Lealthy, rosey, plump, weigling 140 pounds. For fuller particu lars send stamp to W. H. Cole, Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial Bot tles of this wonderful Discovery Hree at Summerville & Co’s. Drug store. : 35TH GA. REGIMENT. The 35th Georgia Regiment wiil have its annwal reunion at Law renceville, Ga.,on 23rd July 1889. Company ¢“A’’ is specially invit ed. - As many as can go on the 29nd are requested to send names to Hon. T. M. Peeples, M. V. Brand and D. T. Cain, Lawrence ville, Ga. Connection will be made on 23rd with Air Line tßell.’! Tuos. W. LatHAM, ; President. WHAT ON EARTH Is the reason people will not, can not, or do not see any difference in cheap nostrums put up by Cheap John houses or irresponsible parties at enormous profits, rather than take a medicine of worldwide rep utation and one that is giving uni versal satisfaction at equal price? No medicine in the world is giving such unparalleled satisfaction for purifying the blood as Beggs’ Blood Pirifier & Blood Maker, and every bottle that does not do its work will cogt you nothing. Summerville & Co., druggiste, Buchanan, Ga., and Bishop & Hearn, Waco, Ga. The Valdosta Times speaks squarely to the point when it says: ‘“‘Georgia does not.mneed branch colleges as bad as it needs branch school = houses—schiool houses on the branch, or ridge, or in the grove. More and better common schools are what we need. “Higher’ education in the colleges ‘can be reached by a comparatively few. We want to reach the mas ses with better common schools. 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Hallerton, Macom; Ga., writes: v “ Three years ago I contracted a blood pdison, ( A 4pplied to a physician at onve, and his treatinent camne near killing me. lemployed anold physician . and then went to isentucky. 1 Hot Spriflgg then went to Hot Springs and remained two months,but noth: fiig seemed tv cure me permancatly, although tems porary relief was given me. I returned home a ruined man physically, with but little prospect of ever getting well. I was persnaded te try B, BBy and to my utter astonishmient it quickly healed every ulcer.” W. C. McGanghey, Webb City, Ark,, writes: % [ owe the comfort of my life to a use ¢f B. B.Bi 7 1 was troubled with blood poiso Bad Blogd for five or siz years, and fiand ne : relief equal to that given Ly 'thi§ valuable remedy.” : Mrs. Emma Griffiths, Unitia, Tenn., writes: : % Tha doctors said my boytwelve years old had -serofula. His knees were drawn up and joints were stiff, and for thre¢ yeurs he had been Serofula unable to walk. One bottle of 8.8. B, has done him 56 much good he cat now walk, and liis pain has ceased. Its action ‘o'lfx my boy has been-pronounced ost wonderful” “(E)’ In taking the next census the State of Georgia will be divided into six distriets, known as Supers visors’ Districts, instead of five, as was the case when the census of 1880 was taken. There will be ene Supervisor for each district, who will be nominated by the President and whose nomination will be acted upon by the Senate next December. In 1880 there were 700 census enumerators for, Georgia. In 1890 there will be between 900 or 1,000, “Now goed digestion wait on appetite, and healih on both.” This natural and happy condition of the mind and body is brought about by the timely use of Prickly Ash Bitters. While not a beverageé in any sense, it possesses the wons derful faculty of renewing to the d¢bilitated system all the elements required to vebunild and make strong. If you are troubled with a headache, diseased liver, kidneys or bowels, give it a trial, it will not fail you. 6-26. The Christian Index says: Edncation is good for some pur« poses; yet & man over-educated for the place assigned him by Providénce is an unhappy man and is very apt to fall into mis: chief, and his education increase¢ his power for mischief. Hifty} years hence the world will learn some things that it might know’ now. By that time it will be found that it dees not pay to put the edge of a razor on a plough= ghare. : Will Haralson county have a ; vepresentative ‘in the National Teachers’ Association, ‘which meets in Nashville, Tenn., July 16th to 20th? It 'will be well worth the time and money, as all the latest methods of teaching will be practically illustrated and d»i[e‘,—,_'.i cussed. All new school appliancgs for experimenting and illustrating? will bé on exhibit. Object feachi-;;};é ing illustrated will repay angi% teacher who attends the associas tion. : S i 8 : : &fi MONEY FOR THE FARMERS. = . Sl We got it on short notice now for 5 years 2o Tl on improved farrs. Interest notes six per vent, payable annually December dsfi Commissions ‘and expenses reasonab “%‘\ ; S Pais Average rate of interest less than eve g’“ before. R Will procure loans in Carroll and -Hare alsou counties. L e A ‘MERRELL:& COLE. | ,% Nov. 8, 88, ; i