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HARALSON BANNER.
VOLUME VI.
J. M. Mcßring, Px%g EpwAaRDS.
Tallapoosa, uehanan, 1
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AL ; A 2
«Mcßride & Edwards,
ATTORNEYS AT Law. |
Offices: Tallapoesa and Buchanan.
W. 0. ADAMEON.. R.-D. JACKSON.
Adamson & Jackson,
LAWYERS,
CARROLLTON, = = GEORGIA.
JOSEPIL 8. McDANIEL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BreEMEN, GA. :
Makes a specialty of practicing law.
I. N. CHENEY,
PHYSIOIAN AND SURGEON,
BrReMEN, GA.
G. W. Austin,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Carrollton, - Georgia.
JAS. A. BLANCE. J. W. BIGGERS.
cedartown, Ga. praketown, Ga.
BLANCE & BIGGERS.
; LAWYERS,
Will praetice in the courts of Haralson
county, and in the Federal courts at At
lanta. Prompt attention given all busi
ness.
G. W. MERRELL, W. P. COLE.
MERRELL & COLE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Carrollton; - - - Georgia.
Will attend superior courts of Haralson
connty; will give spegial attention to land
litigations; will examine records, titles,
and make abstracts of anything connect
ed therewith; will colleet claims, and ne
gotiate loans of S3OO or more on im;l)roved
faims. Speeial attention given to the ad
ministration of estates, and other things
in court of Ordinary of carroll county.
Goldin & Hutcheson,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,
Draketown, Ga.
IVY F. THOMPSON. W. P. ROBINSON.
cedartown, Ga. Buchanan, Ga.
THOMPSON & ROBINSON,
Have associated themselves together for
the practice of law in Haralson county,
Georgia.
M. J. HEAD. A. I. HEAD.
Buchanan, Ga. tallapoosa, ¢a.
HEAD & HEAD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buchanan and Tallapoosa, Georgia.
‘GEO. R. HUTCHENS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Tallapoosa, - - - Georgia.
Practices law in all the courts of Haral
son county. Special attention given to
the colleetion of elaims.
(=¥ Criminal law a specialty.
J. L. COBB,
ATTOBRNEY AT LAW,
Carrollton, Ga.
Will practice in carroll and adjoining
counties. |
D. B. HEAD. J. W. ALDRIDGE. }
HEAD:&=BLDRIDGE,
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS,
BucuanaN, Ga.
Plans and designs of buildinfis farnish
ed, and satisfaction guaranteed.
John T. Cobb,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BucHANAN, GEORGIA.
Office Young’s old stand. All calls
promptly filled day or night.. Night
calls at the residence of T. P. Moore.
Big G hasgiven univer-
Ouresin sal satisfaction in the
17105 DA.’:‘l.” cure of Gonorrhcea and
““".““"!m_ Gleet. I prescribe itand
e .;-‘;-;’ W lfeel::.r;ln;ecox;mend
ng all sufferers.
Chemioalle_ j, STONEE, X.D.,
4 ecatur
e PRICE, SI.OO.
Trado k Sold by Druggists,
BUCHANAN, GEORGIA, FRIDAY AUGUST 23, 1889.
LOCATL ITEMS.
Dr. Smith has bought a fine
horse.
Col. Price Edwards spent sev
eral days in Atlanta this week.
Prof. M. D. West spent Satur
day and Sunday in Cedartown.
Horses and carts are now get
ting numerous about Buchanan.
The protracted meeting at Tal
lapoosa church closed on Monday. i
We leave to-day for a short trip
to Troup county. Will return
Tuesday. 1
Quite a number of our lawyers and
other citizens attended justice court at
waco yesterday,
Dr. D. Free will leave to-day for Chat
tooga county, where he will spend some
time with his sons.
Cols. J. M. Mcßride and A. L
Head, of Tallapoosa, were in
Buchanan last Friday.
Mzr. John Rodahan spent several
days in Carrollton this week, re
turning home yesterday.
- We had a very pleasant call yes
terday from Mrs. G. W. Gentry
‘and Miss Fannie Thompson.
’ T. W. M. Dimmock, Sunday
School evangelist, will lecture in
Felton on the first Sunday in Sep
tember.
Miss Minnie Dennis left last
Satnrday for Coweta county,
‘where she will spend some time
| with relatives.
% Col. W. P. Robinson is the pos
sessor of a new road cart. He got
it for courting purposes, and has
already initiated it.
Rev. Dr. I. P. Cheney, of Car
rollton, will begin a protracted
meeting in Buchanan on the sec
ond Sunday in September.
Mrs. Smith and her daughter,
Miss Cordie, who have been visit
ing the family of Mr. H. C. Head,
returned to their home in Green
ville Wednesday.
A peculiarity of Hood’s Sarsa
parilla is that while it purifies the
blood, it imparts new vigor to
every function of the body.
~ We have been over the county
in different directions recently,
and the crops everywhere seem to
be just as good as the land will
produce. Surely the farmers have
sufficient cause to be happy.
MONEY LOANED.
Head & Head, Attorneys-at-
Law, will lend money on improved
farms. Special rates until Octo
ber Ist. For further particulars
call on or address us at Buchanan
and Tallapoosa, Ga.
Heap & Heap.
The next quarterly conference
of the Buchanan circuit will be
held at Buchanan on Saturday
August 3lst. Services will begin
on Friday night before, and will
‘be continued from day to day as
‘the interest may demand. It is
hoped that much interest will be
manifested, and that there will
be a good meeting. Dr. Glenn,
the presiding elder, will be pres
ent to assist in the meeting.
A competitive examination will
be held in this county on the last
Saturday in August by the Coun
ty School Commissioner to de
termine who shall be entitled to
the scholarship in the Georgia
School of Technology. Each coun
ty is entitled to as many scholar
ships as it has representatives.—
For particulars apply to the Coun
ty School Commissioner.
I have on hand and still receiv
ing the Cheapest and Best stock
of Shoes ever brought to this
place. Call while attending court
and look for yourselves.
) G. M. RoBERTS.
We had a pleasant call last Fri
day from Mr. David Haas, pro
prietor of the Model Clothing
House of Tallapoosa. Mr. Haas
is a prince among merchants, and
says he will soon tell the people
something of the large stock re
cently bought, and the great bar
gains he has for them, }
When the best citizens of a
town get together and resolve to
pull in harness, and pull together,
that town is bound to grow. It
has secured something better than
northern capital or outside labor;
it has developed its own strength
and spirit. The best means of
development are those which the
people arouse in themselves. And
this spirit is invincible when
everybody feels it.—LaGrange
Graphic.
Last Sunday, in company with
Mr. W. S. Martin, a clever shoe
drummer from Nashville, and
Messrs. G. M. Roberts and J. W.
Ogletree, we attended services at
Macedonia primitive Baptist
church. There were alsoa num
ber of others present from Buech
anan. The services were indeed
impressive and spiritual. Uncle
Robert Speights preached one of
his best sermons, and though he
is now very old, he has not lost
that power and manner of speech
which never fails to get the at
tention of his econgregation. His
eloquence and clear scriptural
logic is always listened to with
rapt attention. After the morn
ing services, a sumptuous dinner
was spread, and the large crowd
who had partaken of the spiritual
food, were made to renew their
bodily strength also. The after-
B ?u services ‘were taken up in
soffg and prayer, partaking of the
Lords supper a.;*d waghing of feet.
The setvice of foot wasfiing was
the most impressive of the day.—
The members of the church en
tered into it in the spirit of meek
ness and prayer, and the influence
of the Holy Spirit was upon the
entire congregation. It was one
of the best meetings it has ever
been our good pleasure to attend,
and will long be remembered by
all present.
In company with Mr. T. W.
Griffith, and behind his excellent
horse, we drove to Felton last
Tuesday. The road from Buch
anan to Felton is one of the best
in the county, and all along are
signs of progress and prosperity.
We passed several prosperous saw
mills, and the farms were indeed
inviting and cheering. Cotton
and corn are both very fine, and
the orchards laden with luscious
fruits of different varieties lend
enchantment to the scene. Felton
was soon reached, and the air of
business presented was-inspiring.
Nearly everybody seemed busy,
and the hum of the machinery
about the saw and planing mills
made music that could but be ap
preciated. Felton is a new town
on the C. R. & C. Road, seven or.
eight miles above . Buchanan, and
its growth has been rapid. It is
a great lumber mart, having a
number of mills for the manufac
ture and working of lumber. It
also has a number of stores, and
is beautifully located. There are
numbers of old settlers here who
used to chase the deer right along
where this flourishing town now
stands. What a revolution! After
cirenlating among the busy men
and adding a good number of
names to our already large list of
gubscribers at this place, we set
our face homeward, well pleased
with Felton and her hospitable
people, and thankful for their ap
preciation of the BANNER.
Advice to Mothers.
Mrs, Winsrow’s SoorrlNG Syrupshouldalways
be used when children are cutting teeth. It re
lievesthelittlesuflerexat once; it producesnatural,
quiet sleep, and the little cherubawakesas ¢bright
as g button.” it i 8 very pleasant to taste. It
goothes the child, softens the gums, allaysall pain,
oy oF
other causes, Twenty-five cents a bottle.
A few citizens of Haralson have
applied to the managers of the
Piedmont Exposition of Atlanta
for space for a county exhibit.—
Everybody in the county are
earnestly requested to meet in
Buchanan on the first Tuesday in
September to take such steps as
will secure a fine exhibit. It is
a matter that should elicit the
pride of every citizen in the coun
ty, and a good exhibit will be
worth much to the county. Come
to the meeting on the first Tues
day in September.
Unfortunates who are seeking
their health are many. They
should remember that the very
best advertisement of a remedy is
the true testimony from people
who have used it. Write to the
Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga., for
their “Book of Wonders.”” It is
filled with convincing testimoni
als from hundreds who have used
B. B. B. No other remedy has
grown so rapidly in public favor.
In localities where its extraordi
nary merits have become known
it outsells all other remedies. It
cleanses, renews and purifies the
blood. It creates a healthy appe
tite and a healthy digestion. Du
ty demands that you give it a
trial. ; 6-30.
On wednesday in company with one of
the cleverest men and best postmasters in
Georgia, Mr. w. A. mecalman, we set out
to visit the farm of mr. Sidney Aldridge.
Part of the way we found the road pret
ty rough, and were very well shaken up
by the time we reached our destination.
But we were well paid for the shake.—
we were never more cordially welecomed
‘than by wr. and wrs, Aldridge. we had
not more than taken our seats before mr.
A brought in'a large basket of the finest
peaches of different varieties, to which
we did full justice. Having finished this
part of the program; then we set out to
view his fish pond, erops, orchards, &ec.
we first visited the fish pond, and casting
a little bread on the water, the fish
would rush for it in great nambers.—
They were about as thick as could swim,
of all sizes. It was indeed interesting to
watch them. we held a peice of bread
in our hand and they would eat from it.
The fish were of the carp variety, and mr.
Aldridge takes great pride in his fish
culture. we then walked over the farm,
!and never saw finer erops of corn and
cotton. It Jooks like living here, and in
‘deed théy do live, for by the time we re
turned to the house mrs. A had prepared
a most excellent dinner, which we great
ly enjoyed. mr. Aldridge is a model
farmer. raising all kinds of grain, fruits
and vegetables, He had the finest to
bacco patch we have seen, and consider
able area planted in peanuts. we will;
long remember our trip to this hos
pitable home with pleasure. l
I HOW CAN PARENTS
‘allow their children to cough and
strain and cough and calmly say:
“QOh! it is only a little cold,” and
keep giving them cheap and dan
gerous medicines, until they are
down with lung fever or consump
tion, when they can be so easily
relieved by Beggs’ Cherry Cough
Syrup? It has no superior, and
few equals. Neill & Co., Buch
anan, Ga., and Bishop & Hearn,
Waco, Ga.
A perfect complexion, free from
pimple or blemish, is very rarely
seen, because few people have
perfectly pure blood. And yet,
all disfiguring eruptions are easi
ly removed by the use of Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla. Try it, and surprise
your friends with the result. ‘
mr. D B Head spent several days in
carrollton this week. |
mr Melson, of Newnan, is here talking
up lifeinsurance. He represents the
game company that Dr Summerville was |
ingured in.
Mrs. T. S. Latham has returned
from a visit to relatives in Con
yers.
NUMBER 33.
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Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel
of purity, strength and wholesomeness.
More economical than the ordinary kinds,
and cannot be sold in competion with the
multitude of low tests, short weight alum
or phosphate powders. Sold only in
cans. Royal Baking Powder Co. 106
Wall St. N. Y.
'NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
J. M. NEILL, M.D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BucHANAN, GEORGIA,
Offers his professional services to the
town and surrounding conntry. All calls
promptly rcslponded to night or day,
Office at drugstore of Neill & Co. 1
will be found at night at the Buek Kelly
place, 150 yards south of G. M. Roberts’
store
T P SRR AL il SRR T T OMM M ST SO W et
GEORGlA—Haravrson County:
To all whom it may eoncern: W. P.
Robinson has in due form applied to the
undersigned for permanent letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Adam
‘Goldin, late of said county, deceased,
and I will pass upon said application on
the first Monday in September, 1889.—
Gtiven under my hand and official signa
ture this 29th day of July, 1889.
S. M. DAVENPORT, ‘
Ordinary.
AR B YT WB N T SO7 Y S S ARSI W
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Haravson Counry.
Whereas, Price Edwards, attorney for
W. S. T. Bush, administrator of J, V.
Bush, represents to the court in his peti
tion duly filed and entered on record,
that he has fully administered J. V.
Bush’s estate, This is therefore to cite
all persons concerned, heirs and credit
ors, to show cause, it any they ecan, why
said administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration and
receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in November, 1889. Witness
my hand and official signature this 31st
day of July, 1889,
S M DAVENPORT,
Ordinary.
5-Ton Cotion Gin Scales, S6O
T BEAM Box
R BRASS TARE BEAM.
T B
N vy & WAN
Ga=s i 77 AckulS WANTED.
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JONES HE PAYS THE FREIGHT.
For Free Price List, Address
JONES of BINGHAMTON, Binghamton, N, Y,
OUR DRAWING
Came off last Saturday, as we had
stated it would, and the following
was the result: '
Alfred Ayers drew the five dol
lar gold piece.
Mrs. T. J. Treadaway—year’s
subscription to BANNER.
J. G. Crouch—Unabridged dic
tionary.
Albert Smith—Eldredge Sew
ing machine.
A large number witnessed the
drawing, who will testify to its
fairness.
we the undersigned do hereby certify
that we managed the drawing for prizes
given by the HarALsoN BANNER last Sat
urday, and that it was fairly and impar
tially done. '
W. S. MARTIN,
‘ JoE w. KELLEY,
Dr. D. FRrEE,
; ¢ A. L. MOBGAN.