Haralson banner. (Buchanan, Ga.) 1884-1891, November 08, 1889, Image 1
- @he Horalson BWonner. - VOLUME VI. Brogan Shoes at 75 cents. Brogan Shoes at 90 cents. Brogan Shoes at SI.OO. Men’s Sunday Shoes at §I.OO. Men’s Sunday Shoes at_sl.2s. Men’s Sunday Shoes at $1.50. Men’'s Sunday Shoes at $2.00. Thompson & Anderson; W. P. Robinson, 163% Whitehall st., Buchanan, Ga. Atlanta, - Georgia. f Thompson, Anderson & Robinson, Attorneys at Law, Buchanan, Georgia. J. M. Mcßripe, Prick EDWARDS. Tallapoosa, Buchanan, 1 Ar U Y & +Mcßride & Edwands,» ATTORNEVS AT Law. Offices: Tallapoosa and Bnchanan. WeS 3 g W. C. ADAMSON. R. D. JACKSON. Adamson- & Jackson, LAWYERS, - CamroLLTON, - =~ GEORGIA. D. B. HEAD. 7. W. ALDRIDGE. HEAD«§&:-ALDRIDGE, = CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, Bucuavan, Ga. Plans and designs of buildings furnish ed, and satisfaction gnaranteed. i N. CHENEY, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ) BREMEN, GA. G. W. Austin, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Carrollton, - Georgia. J. M. NEILLL, M.D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ¢ BuoHaNAN, GEORGIA, Offers his professional services to the town and surrounding country. All calls promptly reszipunded to night or day. Ofiice at drugstore of Neill & Co. I will be found at night at the Buck Kelly place, 150 yards south of G. M. Roberts’ store JAS. A. BLANCE. J. W, BIGGERS, - cedartown, ea. oraketown, qa. % . . Feh BLANCE & BIGGERS. '- : LAWYERS, : ' Will practice in the courts of Haralson eounty, and in the Federal conrts at At lanta. Prompt attention given all busi ‘ness, . G. W. MERRELL, g W. P. COLE .« MERRELL & COLE, . ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ! & Carrollton, - - - Georgia, Wil attend superior courts of Haralson gounty; will give special attention to land Jitigations; will examine records, titles, ~ and make abstracts of anything connect ~ad therewith; will collect claims, and ne ~gotiate loans of S3OO or more on improved farms. Special attention given to the ad . ministration of estates, and other things #in gourt of Ordinary of carroll county. T ' GEO. R HUTCHENS, L | ATTORNEY AT LAW, O e R NE'W- YORK &w»IT ORE. ‘ CARROLLTO|N, GEORGIA, Sells Goods| Cheaper Tham Any |Store in the United |States. HERE ARE |THE PRICES: | BUCHANAN, GEORGIA, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 8, 1889. Ladies’ coarse Shoes at 50 cents. Ladies’ coarse Shoes at 75 cents Ladies’ coarse Shoes at §I.OO. Ladies’ best Shoes atsl.2s. CLOTHING. Suits worth $5.00 at 83.00. : Suits worth SB.OO at $5.00. LOCAL ITEMS. The Masons held their first meeting in their new hall Saturday night. Some very valuable property was sold at SherifP’s sale Tuesday. If you want a nice Suit call on the New Clothing Store at Waco. - When you come to town come in to see us and give us the news. For bargains go to T. J. Love less & Son. #° > Mr. T. 8. Latham vigited Waco Wed nesday. Mrs. Milfred Stephens, is visiting rela tives and friends in Carrollton., Mr. E. H. Burden is having some im provements done about his residence. Big Bargains offered by the New Clothing Store at Waco. Mr. N. H. Nelson, of Bremen, was in town Thursday. Mr. J. 8. M. Biggers, our clever Clerk of the Superior court, visited Cedartown Wednesday. You need not ask why Mr. Lee Dennis wears such broad smiles, only ask him how much the little girl weighs. J. R. Miller, of Atlanta, visited Dr. T. R. Smith, of this place, the first of the week., Miss Josie Patty, of Atlanta is visiting the family of Mr. J. R. Abrams of this place. A good large mnle for sale. Jxo. H. HARALSON, ‘The youtg people had quite an erjoy able singing at the residence of Mrs. Young's Sunday night. Buchanan can boast of having a good singing class. The boys aronnd Buchanan say that possum hunting is the order of the night. They are lucky enough to cateh some fine gnes. Give the New Clothing Store at Waco a chanee if you need a Suit or a Coat. , Mr. Foster Reid of Bremen, left Buch anan lagt Monday to attend the Nash ville Medical College, at Nashville Tenn. Mr. Reid has many friends in Buchanan who wish him a pleasant time while in college. : s ' - Messrs, Williamm Payton and William Patterson, who were tried in the Federal court in Atlanta last week for selling ‘whiskey, were found guilty and sen tenced to 60 days imprisonment. _ Mr.J. F.M. Swmith, of Lincoln, Ala., e B Sel eiy 0 A ‘bama about two yearsago, and has many Suits worth SIO.OO at $7.00. Suits worth $15.00 at SIO.OO. Suits worth $20.00 at $15.00. Pants worth $2.00 at SI.OO. Pants worth $3.00 at $1.75. Pants worth $4.50 at $3.00. Jeans at 814 cents. Jeans at 11 cents. % For the best goods at lowest prices go to T. J. Loveless & Son. Dr. John T. Qobb says that there is not, much sickness in the country, that all of the people have got well at the same time. The New Store at Waco wants your trade and they sell Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Hats cheap. Mr. Mack Aldridge has moved his family to Carrollton. We regret to give up a good citizen like ar, Aldridge. Send me $3 and I will teach you penmanghip by m#il 12 weeks. J. E. Trornron, Carrolliton, Ga. The Tallapoosa Journal Tast Thursday had an interesting article on the prizes awarded Haralson’s exhibit at the ex position, The farm belonging to the estate of T. N. Harris was sold last Tuesday, and was bid off by C. Munwe at %14,99.25. Clothing has never been sold as cheap before as you ¢an buy them from the New Clothing Store at ‘Waco. . We dislike to put oar customers to trouble and expense, but will be forced to do so, if their notes aad accoun:s are not paid at once. T, J. InveLess & Sox. Mr. Wyatt Woods, Jefferson coun ty, Ala., is visiting friexds and relatives in Buchanan. Mr. Woids is the son of Mrs. A. D. Woods, ‘whe resides with her son-in-law, Mr. H. C. Head, of this place. We trust all Who are due the BANNER, either on subscription or advertising, will settle up as early as possible. Pleas» don’t wait for us to call on yon in person. . Mr. J. . Robinson, »f Thomas county, has accepted a sehool gs Felton, Ga. He has been spending greml days in this county looking for a Leation. Mr. Rob inson’s attention was attracted to our connty by our fine exlibit at the exposi- Hep al Mr. Isaac Weatherby, one of the man agers of Haralson’s eshibit at the expo sition, arrived home Honday afternoon. Mr. Weatherby has faken an active part in getting up the ethibif, and after it was gotten up he wasfirst to make a dis play at the exposition, there being no other county that ha} begun to mako a display when Mz, ' Weatherby began work. Haralson comaty should be proud of Messrs, Gra};m md Weatherby, for the energy they put forth in showing up Haralson’s exhibity | .. & The combinatim of ingredients _f;undt B a%ge rs ffllfig%fls them tonic and cirative as well as cathartic. For fhis reason they are the best medicine for people ' costive habit, as they restore Bla antisal aotid o 158 Yhaet Jeans at 15 cents. Jeans at 25 cents. Best Jeans made at 30 cents. Linsey at 714 cents. Linsey at 10 cents. Linsey at 1214 cents. Linsey at 15 cents. All Wool Red Flannel, Good 12 4e. ~ The yoang folks had a very pleasant Isociavble at the restdence of Mrs. Young’s Thursday evening. The eity council of Tallapoosa has de clared war apon the hogs by depriving them of the privilege of her streets. Call at Mrs. J. 8. Jeter’s, Waco, Ga., if yon want a Nice New Hat cheap. From 20 cents to $5.00. Dr* Toppings is spending a few days in Buchanan, Heis ready to do your dental work when you call on him., - Dr. ¥, T. Cobb has been.appointed sur geon in this county for the C. R. &. (. road. The Model Clothing House, Tal lapoosa, Ga., is the place to buy your winter suit. Misses Annie Boyd and Alice Stephens, of Whitesburg, are visiting the family of Mr. Jasper Brown. Miss Stephens will probably teach school another year in that settlement, ' All who are owing me, either on note or account, are urgently re. quested to settle before November 15th. lam obliged to raise some ‘money, and if not settled by that time, I will be forced to collect by law. Now, friends, come forward and settle at once, thereby saving ‘trouble and costs. | T. P. Moorz. Mr. w. N. williams, one of the best farmers in the connty, gave us a pleasant call yesterday. This year, from a one horse farm he has gathered about 600 bushels of corn and made over 900 gal lons of syrup. who can beat that? Do you suffer with catarrh? You can be cured if youn take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier. Sold by all drug gists. I have a new and beautiful line of Millinery, just received, which is of the latest Styles, consisting of Hats and Trimmings of various kinds, Plushes, Velvets, Ribbons, Laces, Birds and Wings, Child rens Hoods, Hose and Gloves. Miss FANNIE THOMPSON; Tallapoosa, Ga. One of the handsomest stores in wes tern Georgia'is that of Mee & Co., at Ce dartown. They carry a full line of Stoves, tinware, wooden ware, erockery, glassware, lamps and housefurnishing goods. They are offering special bar ains for November and December. Read a.\eir'advertisemant and give them a call, Mr, Gus Lee is with this firm, and will take pleasure in waiting on his many friends. b b “fl”.fi“,m“erlv Do ks chen oy nbing Gt 5 lieves th itiesutiereratonce; itproducesnatural, * quietslecp fi%“:‘}’%‘Wtfii soothes the ehild, softons the gums, allaysall pain, it it BRi i b da R eo RS e h . ROGTUSIOR LHO MOV 01% A 0 18 tip best knawnremedy. O U N RPR NUMBER 44. o AN .."w MY :"‘ A E" R\ R :' y O R e 6 Ny ULI WEIG4 5 : ((ROYAL 223 ) e SoLuTaLy POl B ~ o - o 5 O] “:\&' w;;'n B 0 SRR ! Bt AN e i G (s £ny 1 . 'l’ >, " BK 2B N 0t r.:' . 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Here you can find anything from a Tin Horse to a 34 foot Doll.— WHEN IN ROME Don’t forget to call at CHIN A H ALL, 236 Broad Street, and. see the HANDSOMEST Store in GEORGIA. HARPER & PEPPER. : M. 2. HEAD. A. I. HEAD. Buchanan, ca. lallapoosa, Ga. HEAD & HEAD, ATTORNEYS AT LAw, Buchanan and Tallapoosa, G-eorg.ia. J. L. COBR . ATTORNEY AT LAW, | . Carrollton, Ga. Will practice in carroll and adjoining i counties, £ o ey fi woodohn T, Cabhb, . i i W ICIAN AND SUR % ~ Buemanax, Grorera. t"&%@%m’“%fi At