Haralson banner. (Buchanan, Ga.) 1884-1891, May 02, 1890, Image 1
P ¢ Horalson Vonner VOLUME VII. WU Lo Craven., Lloyd Thomas Craven & Thomas, ATTORNEYS AT Law, BUCHANAN, - - « GEORGIA. Ivy F. Thompson W. P. Robinzon. Codartown, Ga. Buchanan, Ga. ~, Thompsez & Robiusom, ° Attorneys at Law, Buchanan, Georgia, J. M. M¢Brmoe,” Price EDwWARDS, Tallapoosa, Bachanaa, . ; v ar 14 wap «Moßrids & Bdwards, = ATTORNEYS AT Law. Offices: Tallapoosa and Buchanan. B, B. HBAD. 4. W. ALDRIDGI. : wfr i 0 HELD«&:+ALDRIDGE, CONTRAOTORS AND BUILDERS, BucHanan, Ga. ‘ Plang and designs of haildings furnish ed, and eatisfaction guaranteed, -4 N;. CHENEY 1 INa LI y PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, BrEMEN, GA. G. W. Austin = y = i ub ;n’ ATTORREY AT LAW, " Carrollton, - Georgia. 4 T T el - e A n!}—. I\’{. ,:\ :4! 14}‘,’1 \I.l ) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, : Buoiranay, GEORGIA, Offers his professional services to sue Zown and surrounding country. A 1 cails prompily responded to night or day. Office at dvagstore of Neill & Co. ] will*he fonnd ai night at ' the Buck Kelly place, 150 yards soath of G. M. Roberts’ store JAB. A, BLANCE, « de W BIGGERS. _ cedartown, ca. praketewn, Ga. BLANCE & BIGGERDY, EAVWYERS, Will | practice in the courts of Haralson vounty, and i thé-Lederal courls at At lanta, “Prompt abtention given all basi ness. . W. MEQRELL, W, P, COLE MERRELTL & COLE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Carrollton, - - - Georgia. Will attend superior courts of Haralson vounty; will give special attention to land litigations; will examine records, titles, and make abstracts of anything eonnect ad therewith; will collect claims, and ne potiate loans of S3OO er more on improved farms. Bpeeial afteution given to the ad ministration of estates, and other things in court of Ordinary of carroll connty. GEO. R. BUTCIHENS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tallapoosa, - = - Georgia. L& Uriminal law a specialty. : M. J. HEAD, A. I. HEAD, snchanan, ¢a. rallapoosa, cu. HEAD & HEAD, ATTORNEYS AT lAW, Buchanan and Tallapocsa, Georgia. J. 1. COBB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Carrollton, Ga. Will practice in careoll and adjoining eonnties, : ' iy ) e o dohn 1w Cobb, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, i | - Bucnanan, GroßrerA. - ‘Having permanently located at Buch anan, [ offer my professional gervices t the people of Buchanan and surround | “ing conntry. Al calls promntly re sponded to day or night. OGilice, Yonug's | ol stand. : ' | 1 will be found &at nicht at the Mbrgan - Head place, opposite T, P, Moore's, .\ IFYOUR BACK ACUES | ~Or you are 211 oL ont, real'y pood for notiing e e St s menetal depliity, iy | i fi:;?f.":???‘tfifl%i’A'?"Sdf.v;: N u.f;‘*’.’bf.’;’f. 0 ’ m pwill cure von. afic pive & gind srnetite, BUd i”w by i {g\fi*rv G T ; BUCHANAN, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MAY, 2, 1890. ! ; VA NS LOCAL TTEMS. | Plow your corn, 2 Beautiful weather. | Work in {he gavden, I Try the pictare man. | Buchunan is ona steady boom. | Saturday is your day to go to Chatta- E nooga. : Be certain to attend the Literary Soci. | ety next Wednesday. l ’ | | Work on the Methodist chureh house | is progressing very well, } De Witt's Little Barly Risers gotthere | Y»- . 1 —For sale by Neill & Co. | Mr. T. P. Moorve has been on a busittess g trip to Columbus this weelk. | Take De Witt's Little Early Risers.— For sale by Neill & Co. ; | » 5 g i When a barrel is full it generally gets bunged up. And this is the cage with a man, 2 Cleanse your breath with De Witt's Little Harly Lisers.—3or sale by Neill & | Co. | | Mrvs. L. P. MeKissack has been very sick for the past few days but is better at | this writing., | Mr. J. R Blalock has moved to the 1 Groee house, back of Mr. T, P. Moore's shop. ‘ | ~ Remember that the 10th of May is the ‘ aayfor the Literary society to picnie. You shounld go and take your best girl with you. . ] The town authorities should look after ‘ those who c¢ome to town on Sunday for ! the purpose of getiing on a little too ‘ mach “‘red eye.” ‘ Tlie young people of town had quitei an enjoyable uinging at the hospitable | home of Mr. and Mrs. G M Roberts, last | | Sunday aevening at § o’clock. | { 1 i Insare yourlifg before you undertake | | 3 : Sl g i torideien the G 0 R. &0. froizht train, ' ! % (2t 4 o i There is no great danger, but we had i just as soon be killed as scared to death. Next Savarday night is the regluar commumon of the Buchanan Lodge No. ’ 78, F. & A. M. All Master Masons in | good standing are requested to be in at- | | tendanece, { Mr, J. P Cooper the old reliable fruit tree dealer, who represents the Lome Nursery was in the city wednesday. He 1 certainly knows how to sell you fruit trees whether you want them or not., ‘ Mr. J. 8, Williams, of Dugdown, Ga., | has moved to eur ¢ity, and is occupying | the house just vacated by Mr. J. R. Bla kock. Mr. Williams ig a good ecitizen and we weleome him and his family among E us. } The Sunday School is still improving. ; There was 2 good attendance out last iSmu}ay. Weare glad to sve the yoong { people taking such an interest. Mr. 'T. !W. Dimuioch, the great Sunday school l worker of Carrellton will address the ] Sabbath = School next Sunday evening. " We call the special -attention of our ! readers to the change in Messrs. Hamil [ton & Brown’s advertisement. Our l ‘devil’ got his back up las week, and played havoe with Messrs, H. & B’s ‘ad.’ | One of THu BAxyer stafi went to Brem- ‘ en last Saturday. and while there had l the pleasureof visiting their store, They ‘ have the best selected stock of goods we lhave seen for some time, We feel sat’ei so say to our readers that they wiil i‘ml I treated right when they buy good of this firm. ; ' ! The Buchanan Literary: Society will ! picnie on Batarday, 10th day of May, at{ or near the farm of Mr. John Tomlif 'ssu on Beech creck. Wo stated last week | that there would be a short programme ' juet after dinner, There will not be any | speaking. Hunting flowers, fishing, talk- | Jing to the pretty givls and boys, keeping the babies quiet and various other ‘amusements will be the order of the day. A grand time is expected by all who" at teud, Luvery body ave Invited to attend, w 0 Lrir - their hadkets filled with ¢ld tie fashion “gruy,” such as cakes, piev ham, tried chicken, and various otler | good thuugstoeat. - M it Me. William Y«m is speaking of go fng to railronding again. Ask Noill & Coyy what De Witt's Little Barly Risors aro, The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. M. Biggers has been quite sick this week. Miss Minnie Carroll of Carvollton vis tod hov sister, Mrs. [ C. Dennis, thiy week. : Mr. H. C‘.‘l’load,? has been con fined to his room;with rheuma tism for the past week, but is able at this writing to be up and about WANTED.—A good appetite. You can have it easy enough by Hooed’s Sarsaparilla. It tones the digestion and cures sickheadache. Dr. J. T. Cobb informes us that Mr. Pierce Chandler, who lives out mnear Tallapobza church, is very sick. We hope to hear of his early recovery. REWARD [s certain if reasonable effort is made to care a cough hy. the use of De’ Witt's Cough and Consamption cure. This remtedy is vorveet and eortain in s ae tson ‘and costs no more than unreliabie preparations. Insist npon baving it.— For sale by Neill & Qo. The grand jary of Whitfield eounty in their reccnt recomenda tion, recomended that the county commissioners build a new eourt house. Whitfield is not the only county in Georgia that ueeds a new court house, s GREAT BCOT why don't yvou care that eongh? De witt's Cough and Cousemption Care will do it. Thisremedy is posittvely certain, prompt and thoronghly satisfactory. 1 vou have tried it you know this state ment to be a faet—if you have not, yon are doing yourself an injustic. Itis sold by Neill & Co. : Messrs, R, E. Loveless and W. AL MeCalnion Bave been on an extended fishing vovage to Chat tahoochee river, in Donglas coun ty, fiis week. They refturned yesterday morning, with a nice guantity of fish, reporting quite an enjoyable time. They will give our reader an accout of their trip next week. ADVICE. “Keen your head cool—your feet warm—your liver active, and trust in God,” was tho advice of a celebrated physician to a patient. You can regu late the action of your Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels by using De witi's Sarsapa rilla, an absotutely reliable blood purify ing Remedy. For sale by Neill & Co, 1 READ THIS. ! BremeN, Ga., Apr. 22ud. ’9O. ’ With a view to the advance in provisions of every discription, ‘which is already upon us, we bought largely of Flour, Meat, Sugar and Coffee, Corn, Bran, Hay, before any advance. We have car of the finest flour ever put on this market, which we bought for 25 per cent. less than same goods can be had for to-day. We have car No. 1 white milling corn bought for 20 per cent. less than same corn can now be Bnught. We have car bran bought for 25 per cent less than can be had for to~day. We have car hay already in our warehouse and another on the road hought fer 20 per cent less than can be bought for now. We of conrse expect to take. ad vantage of the advance, but will alsa divide a large per cent of same with our castomers. We will be pleaged te serve you either for cash or om time. Come to see us. We will do you good. w : Yours Traly, : EAM RI,TON‘“ & EROWN, D Mr, and Mvs. W. A. Suuages, of Villa Rica visited their danghtev, Mrs, W, M, Shell, of this place last Sunday. Our esteemed friend and towns man, Mr. W, M. Shell, received a telagram week before last of the !denth of his mother, who lived ‘near Turin, Coweta county. Me !loft at once with his family to pay l the last tribute of respect toa fond tand loving mother, It is needless for us to say that she was a good iwifo, loving mother and a devo lted christian, for all who knew ther during her noble life will bear }us up in this assertion. i Mys, Shell was the wife of Prof. | 1. M. Shell, who i noted for being one of the best singers in Georgia. | She was the mother of 9 children, :5 boys .and 4 girls, all Qf whom isurvi\'e her. She was a (i}*\’uhfi(l | member of the Methodist church land a true christian woman in ev ?ery sense of the word. That I:(h'e;u]ful monster, heart disease, { which had given her much trouble | for the last few years, was the %(‘.;mse of her death. Although she {had saffered much she was not ithe least afraid to pass into the {presence of Him who doth all ithings well. We sympathise very much with our clever townsman in ! this hour of his sad bereavemeut, %1"01' it is indeed one of the great | est trials on this earth to give up ;:L mother. Who can measure a {a mother’s love? ! A Borap of Papar Saves Her Life, l It was just an ordinary scrap of { wrapping paper, but it saved her {life. She was in the last stage of [ consumption, told by physicians [ that she was incurable and could live only a short time; she weigh ‘ed less than sevenfy pounds. On liL piece of wrapping paper she iren_d of Dr. Kings’ New Discovery, and gos a sample bottle; it helped "hm', she bought a large bottle, it !ha,rlped her more, bought another and grew Dbetter fast, continned 'its use and is now strong, healthy rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. For taller particulars send stamp to W. H. Cole, Druggist, RFort Smith. Trial Bottles of this won derful Discovery Free at Neill & Co’s drugstore. W S e e ity e ! £ I.OST. J A small purse, in Tallapoosa, containing $06.00; one five and a one dollar bill, Several receipts ‘and acoounts. I will pay a liber al reward for the return of the purse andits contents. J. S. Epwarubs, Buchanan, Ga. The Literary Society elected the following officers last Wednes day night to serve two months: S. L. Craven, President; J. R. Grif fith, Vice President; Lloyd Thom as, Corresponding Secretary; Ira B. Boas, Secretary and Trasurer. When you need a mild ]axative! you should have a medicine that will act on the liver and kidney, as well as the bowels. Beggs’ Vegetable Liver Pills are prepared expressly for this purpose. Insist on getting them, as-they have no sauperior and few equals, Neill & Co., Druggists, Buchanan, Gy and Bishop & Hearn, Waco, Ga. Norlos.—The notice publithed in the Baxner asking perscns not vo entrade on eertain lots of land beloneing to L G Smith, was not so keep the nesehbors and friends from honenge and fishing on caid Jota, bub to prohibittlose fiom a digtanecs from eatradioe, l. ; . L{erf_pr,et'? lfill}'. : l i o Doy e NUMBER 15. l ' ' - Attention Ladies ! i O )=} - The Ladies of Buchanan and surrounding country are cor dially invited to call amd see : g my elegant stock of MILLI NUERY. I have just received a ilot of tine HATS, which [ am offering at row prices. Come to see e and geta BARGAIN, | Respectiully, 4 | ! d | Mrs. L. P. McKissa¢r, | Buchanan, Ga. ] ! mmm i . FRONT - T 0 THE F ! | | D=y | i T. J. Loveless & Bon have come 'to the front with one of the best | SELECTED E i ] Stock of General Merchandise ey -1("1' brought to i | BURHANAN, | We call special attention to our | i elegant stock of l Come and see them and get a ' bargain. : ] T. J. LOVELELSS & SON. | BUCHANAN, GA. mmmm I DR, W. H. BEALL, DR.W. H. PRICE. | Brtmex, G Waco, Ga. [ n .% i ) A % BEALL & PRICE, PHYSICIANS AND GQERGEONS Brenien and Waco offer their professional services to the people of Haralson and adjoining coun ties. Dr. Beall will answer all night call from the late residence of J. Price one-half mile south of Bremen. RN M MG A 6 .S TR M T )IOSANYT KSR I B W. . ADAMSON. E. D. JACKSON ¥ Adamson & Jackson, LAWYERS, CARROLLTON, -.- (GEORGIA. -'mmm JOE LASSETER, BARBER, BUCHANAN, GEORGIA. Work done neatly and cheaply at all times. Give me a call. mf&m W. M. SHELL. | Al ! LIVERY AND FEED STABLEx o—o-—o Southwest of Public Square. Good turnouts fuyrnished at any and all times. Charges® reasonable und ferms cash. w“ VOR DYSPRLSTY Use Brown’s lven fictors, Physieiuns recommeond it, AN deaters keop it 8106 ror doitle. Genuine hag trade-man S und erossed reddiues 6a vere ppore m:mn&xm.a RN SR K ow e BRST FOU TML A, Weakuess, Malasia, Indizostion and Billous e tike \ PUOWNS TN BITTOINRA. It enres onfekly. - Forwnl by il nialoorda medieineg, - ot e o e