Haralson banner. (Buchanan, Ga.) 1884-1891, November 08, 1889, Image 8
: ——Has Struck——— - ‘ Xll6 lalapoosa ¢EWeL'y nlore,x And I am receiving some Sprcrar Bareains, which ena bles me to make you the following ’ Wholesale Prices for Ten Days Only.-- J 5 ULy Gents’ Solid Gold Stem Wind and Set Watches, Hunting Case, $35.00 Ladics' ‘f 66 ‘ €6 66 ¢ ‘“ ‘¢ 95.00 Henis’ ¢ H.¥ileq ' W M U t 4 Open Face 17.50 i“ £e ‘6 1 66 $8 L ‘¢ I ‘e 922.50 o e S Sl i Hunting Case, 27.50 Gents’ Silverine Hunting Case, Stem Wind and Set Watches, 6.50 Gents’ § Open Face o Sl ¥ 5.75 Cents’ o i g Key Wind Watches =~ 4.00 Gents’ Nickle Open Face Stem Wind Watches, - - 2.50 Gents’ Nickle Open Face Stem Wind Watches, - - 3.00 Gents’ Nickle Open Face Stem Wind Watches, - - 5.25 Gects’ White Metal Hunting Case Key Wind Watches, - 5.25 solid Gold Rings, SPECIAL DRIVE, SI.OO. Solid Gold Rings, $1.50 to $5.00. Solid Gold Infants’ Rings, 50 cents to SI.OO. Solid Gold Child’s Fine Set Rings, 75 cents to $1.25. Fine Large Walnut Cased Clocks, $3.75 to $5.00. : Best Round Nickle Clocks, $1.25 to $1.75. lLadies’ Set Gold Front Cuff Buttons, 75 cents. Ladies’ Set Gold Front Cuff Buttons and Collar Button, 31.00. Everything in my store at same Special Slaughtering Prices. This is no advertising scheme, but tmeans SOLID BUSINESS.— Bring the Baxxer with you and see that I sTICK T 0 THESE PRICES. Come and see the goods and get Acrva. WHOLESALE PRICES. Respectfully, Victor C. Horine, ——PROPRIETOR OF— ' The Tallapoosa Jewelry Store, HEAD AVENUE, TALLAPOOSA, GA. LLook Here! A Bremen, Georgia, Want to Buy ONE MILLION BUSHELS COTTON SEED, ~ FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOZEN EGGS, THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND CHICKENS, And will pay such prices for same as will do you good. Have just received from the West car each of Bran and Hay. COFFEES we buy direct from the Importers. SUGARS from the Levee, And FLOUR from the West, Thereby saving the Middle and Traveling men's profits and expenses, giving our Customers Benefit of Same. Have also made arrangements with the «Bay Stats Shoe and Leather Companys To furnish us all our Shoes . Direct From the Factory! Which enable us to give you the Champion Shoe of the world at the SAME PRICE YOU PAY FOR SHODDY STOCK. ~——And as to—— . § - Clothing, Dress Goods and Hats, Don’t mention it! We have the BEST STOCK ever exhibited in Haralson county. All at such prices as will Amazingly Surprise Youl We also sell the ATLANTA WAGON and CART. Bear in mind we carry No Shoddy Stock. Come to see us and we will doigodgood, = | 0L - Hamilton &:Brown. Eolkaley 0 Saien s e sl s e The convention of alliancemen will be held in St. Louis, Decem ber 7th, to consider the bagging question, and different cotton ex changes have been invited to be present throngh representatives. The meeting will be a very im portant one, and the alliancemen hope to obtain the hearty co-op eration of the cotton exchanges in the effort to permanently intro duce an acceptable substitute for jute bagging. Ringing Noises In the ears, sometimes a roaring buzzing sound are caused by catarrh, that exceedingly disa greeable and very common dis ease. Loss of smell or hearing al so result from catarrh. Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great blood puri fier, is a peculiarly successful remedy for this disease, which it cures by purifying the blood. If you suffer = from catarrh, try Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the peculiar medicine. Mr. G. V. Grees, of Atlanta, has bought the schooner exhibited in agricultural hall at the Piedmont exposition by Brunswick and Glynn county. A Good Cough Syrup. There is nothing parents should be so careful about as selecting a cough syrup. Beggs’ . Cherry Cough Syrup costs no more than the cheap and inferior nostrums thrown on the market. The best is none too good, be sure and get BEGGS’ CHERRY COUGH SYRUP. We keep it on hand at all times. Neill & Co., Druggists, Buchanan, Ga., and Bishop & Hearn, Waco, Ga. The state canvassing board of Montana has finished its work, and the republican state ticket is elected except Toole, the demo cratie candidate, who is declared elected. Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup. Is giving splendid satisfaction to the trade and the sales are pos itively marvelous, which can be accounted for in no other way ex cept that it is without doubt the best on the market. Ask for and be sure you get the gennine. We keep it. Neill & Co., Druggists, Buchanan, Ga.,” and Bishop & H earn, Waco,Ga. Ferdinand Phinizy, who died at Athens a short time ago, willed a very large sum of money to sev eral churches, on condition that these churches shall never have organs or other musical instru ments in the house. Inpure Blood is the primary cause of the majority of diseases to which the human family is sub ject. The blood in passing through the system visits every portion of the body—if pure, car rying strength and vitality; if impure, disease and death. Blood poisoning is most dangerous. Prickly Ash Bitters will render the last impossible, and will reg ulate the system so that health will be a sure result. n - ¥ Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA—HArALSON Counry. Ageeably to an order of the court of Qr dinary of: Washington county, said state, will be sold at auetion at Tallapoosa in said county of Haralson, on the premi ses hereinafter described, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sale the following proper. ty, to wit: Lots Nos. 1, 2,8, 4,5, 6,7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 in block 24 according to the old plan of said town, now known as block 48; said lots fronting on Williams street 50 feet and ranning back west to Stokes street; also lots Nos. 1,2, 3and 4 in block 22, aceording to the old plan of said town, now known as block 61; also the undivided half interest in lot No. 3 in block 23 in the old plan of said town now known as bleck 62. All of said land being a part of land lot No. 129 in the Bth distriet of originally Carroll now Haral son county Georgia. Sold as the prop erty of William %eck, the grantee, late of Washington countif, eorgia, de ceased. Terms, one half cash; the bal ance in six months with.B per ceat inter est. November Ist. 1889, ~ .E, 8 Laxomaps, WHEN ,YOU' VISIT CEDARTOWN, BE SURE AND CALL ON ! 7 P +MEE*&»CO.4- Wholesale and' Retail Dealers in : N WTAn 134 ‘,t Stoves, Tin-ware, Wooden-ware, Pumps, Kic. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, AND HOUSE : FURNISHING GOODS. Through November and December for CASH. ’ They also carry a nice line of Xmas Goods, Vases, Faney Cnps. and Saucers, Bte. MEE & CO. Cedartown, Ga. CHAMPIONS xOF x LOW xPRICES! l | i ¥ +Tallapoosa,*Ga.# Look at this! Read itl If you don’t, donbtless you will regret that you were so in— different to your own interests, after you have paid 20 to 25 per cent. more on your purchases than you would had you come to us. : We have made a SWEEPING REDUCTION IN PRICES on Everything. All we ask is an opportunity to PROVE WHAT WE SAY TO BE SOLID FACTS. Come and see us and share some of the unequal ed Bargains that we have to offer you. Our Stock in every department will be kept fully up to the demands of the trade. And we make you this sol emn pledge, Our Prices Suarr Nor Be UNDERSOLD. Cotton Checks, (heaviest) se. A Ladies’ Fine Shoe, (solid leath- Sheeting; (heaviest) 6c. er) $1.25. Assorted Prints, 4c. Factory Yarns, 85c. Assorted Worsted Dress Goods, 5| Best Patent Flour, $5.20 Bbl. to 15¢. ; 150 Ibs Sack Salt, 85c¢. A Good Brogan Shoe for SI.OO. Pure Leaf Lard 9c. A Good Polka Shoe for 75¢c. 124 Ibs Granulated Sugar, SI.OO. < A Gents Fine Shoe, (solid leather)|s Ibs Best Coffee, SI.OO. $1.50. Clothing at Half their value. « It is impossible for us to go into detail and quote prices on every article here. It may be said by some croakers, ‘“They are omly offer ing some Leaders for a Bait.”” Yes, Everything we have in Stock is a Bait if it requires I.ow Prices to make it such, is. what we have to say in reply to such doubting Thomases. We carry no ““Cheap John’’ Shoddies, and don’t try to substitute worthless imitations for Goods of True Merit and honest value. OUR MOTTO: Ito Sell Goods Cheap, and not-Cheap Goods. Until disposed of our Stock of CLOTHING will be sold at a SACRIFICE. Come in and see if we can’t save you from $3.00 t 055.00 $5.00 on a Suit, and from §I.OO to $3.00 on a pair Pants or Overcoat. Inln addition to our Matchless Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, &c., we carry the Largest Stock of To be found in this part of tke State, consisting of Bed Room Suits, Bureaus, Dressers, Bedsteads, Springs, Rockers, Chairs, Tables, Safes, Lounges, Cribs, &c. We buy from Manufacturers, and crn sell as Cheap as can be had in the State. Also a Complete Stock of Burial Caskets, Coffins, Trimmings, Robes, Burial Shoes, and Undertakers Supplies. Orders filled prempt ly at all times. WE PAY ATLANTA PRICES for Cotton and Country Produce. TUGGLE & BACON. HENRY A. SMITH, ROME, GEORGIA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN SCHOOLAND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Stationery, Fancy Articles, Chromos, _ ENGRAVINGS, PICTURE FRAMES, SHEET MUSIC, Pianos and Cabinet Organs, for Oash or Instalment Plan. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. GEORGIA—HaRrALEON COUNTY. Agreeably to an order of the court of Ordinary of Haralson cuunty, Ga., will be gold at auction at the court house door of said county, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: Forty acres more or less of land lot, No. 311 in the Bth district and sth section of-originally Carroll now Haralson coun ty, on the east side of said lot; bounded on the west by lands of Joshua Bailey; on the south by lands of Lutishie Bailey and on the north by lands of Lindfield Bailey. 20 acres in a high state of cultiva tion, 12 or 15 of which is fine bottom land, well watered, good spring and log house, Wood land well timbered. Sol% asthe g;opertdy of Joseph Lominack late of Ala ma, deceased, Terms Cash. Qct. 31st, 1889, J. 8, M. Braarmrs, astesn sy A daaaistratony GEORGIA —HAaRALSON COUNTY. ,a' To all whom it may concern: H. N,', Stewart, administrator of If. M. Wilson, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased. Said application. will be heard on the first Monday in December next. Oect. 30, 1889. S. M. DAVENPORT, i o O MONEY FOR THE FARMERS, We got it on short notice now for 5 years: on improved farms, Interest notes sizy per gent, payable annually December Ist., Comtnissions and expenses reasonable. Average rate of interestless than ever be Joans in Cavsoll atl Al ill procure lo ] and Har, alsau cganti.es.« ; 5 ;}?ll%* ... MERRELL&COIN ONATL BRBT s G