Haralson banner. (Buchanan, Ga.) 1884-1891, May 16, 1890, Image 1

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@The DHaralson Wanner, VOLUME VII. i %2 i Tr £ . LOCAL ITEMS. Cotton. ' ‘Ohop eotton. 4 ¥ ¥ Kill the grass, , A * Have your picture taken, We had a very heavy rain Wednesday night. : Read this paper and show it to your neighbor, | Dr. Beall, of Bremen, was in town Wednesday, If you have Hernia, call on -Dr. Beall, Bremen, Ga. Take the Baxxrr and thereby get your county news, : Col. L. F. Livingston speaks here to dayatila.m, - Mr. J. 'J. Albright is ceiling the resi dence of W, A. McQalman. | The ‘Baxxer is brim fall of news this week. Show it to your friends. | The Little child of Mr. and Mrs, J. B, Willingham las been quite - sick. ‘this week. : We are sorry to learn that our friend, Mr. Pierce (handler is still very low ‘and’ not expected to live. - e L Barber, the picture man' will “be here Thursday, Friday and Saturday, be sure to have your picture- takon while he is here. Mr. and Mys: J. D. Perryman, of Car rollton, visited, Mrs. Perryman’s parents Hon. W, J. Head'and wife. of tlus place, last Friday. , Weeall special attention to the ecard of Dr. W. H, Beall, in this issne. Dr. Beall is experienced in hisprofession and when you get sick he is ready to cure yon, Joe Biggers can set out cabbage plants as well in the dark agin the Meht.: At Jeast that was the way it looked Wednes day evening about an hour after snpper. Call at the Photograph pallery aund see samples of pictures made heve. Mr. Barber will take a great delight in show ing you what pretty work he has done in Buchanan. Mr. J, G. Ringgold, of near LaFayette Ga. is in our city this week, My. Ginggold is a painter of geveral years experience and has dope some excellent work in town. We recommend him to our eiti zens'who want work done in his line. Dr. Gobb’s horse became frightened at a dog while hitched at his office- the oth er day and borke lose and ran away. The results are that Mr. T. P. Moore, the black smith, has a doctor bill aginst the Doc. H. D. Lasseter, our clever tax réceiver, has completed bis roundsup to May 10th. He will be in Buchanan on June Brd and 4th and Tallapoosa sth and 6th. Mr. Lasseter says'that the people have met him very promptly on his rounds, ‘ In the advanced age the declin ing powers are wonderfully re freshed by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It really does ‘‘make the weak strong,”’ Dr. C. W. Parker, is now can vassing Polk county for the Grady Memorial book. Dr. Parkeris an energetic worker, and makes it count wherever he goes. The boys organized a base ba,lll club last Monday night. They ‘ are preparing so go into business right, and according to their past reputation they will make it hot for other clubs. Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, that Tired TFeeling, Faintness, Dyspepsia, Blood Disorders. He zema, Blotches, Pimple, Sallow Skin and most diseases result from an impure condition of the Blood. e b LT L PRy Ik with DE WITT'S SARSAPARILLA. &é@ el and recommend it,« Neill BUCHANAN, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MAY, 16, 1890. The grass is growing. 9 i ) ! s . Sevoral Drummers in town this week. - Several Strangers in town this weelke, T - Col. 8. L. Craven paid Bremen a visit Tuesday.’ Mr. Sam Wester- went to' Rome Saturday last. Myr. Price Edwards spent sever al days in Chattinooga last week. Remember that the literary so-- ciety « meets. - every We(lnesduy! might. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Shell * vis ited the gate city the first of the week. Messrs. W. J.and J. J. Head have been at work on the Metho dist church this week. The sidewalks are in no better fix than they were when we last spoke about them. Murs. J. T. Cobb visited ber pa rents at Carroliton, last Saturday, returning home Triesday. Why suffer with your tooth when a little time and money will have Dr. Toppings repair them in good shape. Mr. Joe W. Kelley. is having hig: residence painted, and Mr. Ringgoid, an experienced painter, is doing the work. Messrs, Lee Dennis.and J. J. Head done some good fishing last Saturday, catching 56. This is good fishing with a hook. DE WITT'S LITTLE EAREY RISERS. Best-pill for Sick Head ache and Sore Stomach. ~Sold by Neill & Co. The frost last woek did not in jure vegetation very much. Cot ton and corn was killed about in spots but no serious damage was done. | Be sure and go to sece thoso‘ pretty pictures at the photograph gallery. They were: made here and you should have some just like them. DE WITL’S LITTLE EARLY RISERS. Most pleasant cathrtic liver pills ever made. Sold by Neill & Co. ; We are requested to-say that Mr. Graham, State Evangelist of the Congregational Methodist church, will preach at Union Hill church, five miles east of town&| next Saturday and Sunday. There was a mistake in our cor-| 'respomlent’s letter from Bremen last week, in regard to the time of holding the S. 5. Association. It convens the Sth Sunday and Satur day before, instead of the 4th and Sthdays in June. Bro. Fitts, of the Carrollton ‘ Times, is off Texas where he willl remain fora while. Bro. F. wait ed until all the newspaper men re [_turned from Cuba before he star }ted on his .tour. We don’t pro pose to go to Texas or Cuba either until the time comes when it is ‘that or the chaingang. Mr. G. D. Griffith, the County School Commissioner, will hold an examination for applicants for teacher’s licenses on the 80th day of thiz month. Applicants are re quired to be present by 7:30 A. M. in order to get through ‘with the examination in one day. Did you go tO'At}};lfiyrli(e last Snt~l urday? i ‘ Attend the Sunday school and thereby be benefited. ! | Dr. Tfifipifiés“h‘afi,(Aperien-c:e in his profession;: hence® his suceess. The farmers are very busy these days, for we lmrffiever'see one on our streets only ot business. Cleanse yourbr%fix and regu late your bowels with DE WITT'S LITTLE EARLY RISFRS. Seld by Neill & €Co. e We have soine postry from Bre men this week V\'hig}: g unavoid ably orowded out, but will appear ;next week. » } Moo N Ste\mé has comple ted an addition to Jis store room which adds much t@ the conven ience of his house, DE WITT'S LITTLE EARLY RIBKRS are little pféll that do not gripe or cause pain.’ Small, easy to take, safe. Soll by Neill & Ooi’. g There will be dwall day siug ing at Corinth charch the {ifth Sunday in June. All good sing ers enyitod to attend and iverbody bring something good to eat. No man ean gain })ilbli(?- favor in a profession unless he is compe tent and qualified ‘to fill it. Dr. Toppings knows what he is doing ‘and hence has the confidence of the people, , Mr: Zacic Craven and his sister, Mrs. Gaston, of Carrollton, paid their brother, Col. 8. L. Craven, of this place, a visit last Saturday and Sunday. Mr, J, A. Hngegirg the ingur anee man of Carrollton, was in town again this week. If you want your life insured, eyes or hmbs, Mr. Huggins will fix you up. * Dr. A. J. Toppings is doing a fine business in the Dentistry line. Those needing anything in his line will find it to their inter est to call on him. Oflices Buchan an and Draketown. | The colored people had preach ing in town last Sunday. They are bent -on having a church at Buchanan. The “darky’’ preach er knows just hew to get the nick | les from “‘de white folks.”’ ' Elders J. C. Jacksonand C. Tal i liaferro, of Tallapoosa, will preach here next Saturday and Sanday, 17th and 18th. This is the regu lar meeting of the Baptist chureh. Every body are cordially invited to attend these services. Wken you get all out of sorts, Billious, Pyspeptic, Despondent, Blood impure Liver inactive, lack of ambition, tired feeling and everything goes wrong just come to us and getw bottle of DEWITTS SARSAPARILLA. 1t isa perfeet ly reliable perparation aund will build yon- up and renew your strength, Neill & Co. Mr. W. M. Shell, our clevex livery man, bhad the misfortune of loosing a fine horse last Saturday. Mr. Shell went to feed his horse Saturday mornimg be found i’cl sick. She continued to grow worse until late Saturday evening when che died. A good horse is worth something these days and we are sorry that our friend has lost his. DEWITTS SARSAPARILLA will renew and purify the blood, eradicate disease and make diges tion easy, Wo seil it, Neill & -CQ.-I A Good Citizen Dead, Mr. J. M. Adamson, died at his home in Waco last Saturday morn ing after a long illness. Mr. Ad amson’s health failed last winter and he was counfined to his bed for several month befove his death. His health was thought to be bet ter a week or two ago, but chang ed for the worse. - Mr. Adamson was one of Waco's imost promsnent men, being a ‘merchant and then depot agent. He was loved and 'respected by all who knew him. He was buried with Masonic honors in Bowdon last Sunday. We exteud our Sym pathy to the bereaved family in | { . . this their sad berervement. } Mrs. Leander Wright informs us that she was cured of Chronie Constipation by DE WITT'S LIT TLE EARLY RISFRS. Sold by Neill & Co. Eugine No. 4 collided with a freight car at this place Wednes day. A freight train was stand ing on the main line and a flag | man was sent out to flag down the north bound passenger train. The switeh had been changed in order for the passenger to side track. It being down grade and the track wet, the engineer could not stop his train. e applied his breaks and reversed his engine but failed to stop until he hit the car. The front of the engine was knocked in and a pair of trucks knocked from under the freight car. En ginecer Wheeler hustied around and weatherboaded up the front of his engine and Capt. Dave Mec ‘Eachern yelled out: *“All aboard for Chattanooga.’’ ‘ BREMEN. | Bremen is dull. The farmes are working lively. The frost killed a great deal of ‘cotton in this section but most of the farmers have a stand left. Mr. Joel Miller of Carrollton was here Wednesday. J P. Boatright’s hotel is being rebuilt rapidly. : Mrs. Jesse Sanders, living three and one-half miles from town, has been very low with dropsey. Mr. Andrew Shelnutt’s children have all been sick with fever, but| are improving slowly, Joun Duxcaw. - Wheu you need a mild laxative 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 superior and few equals. Neill & Co., Druggists, Buchanan, Ga., and Bishop & Hearn, Waco, Ga. GEORGlA:—Hararson Counry. I will hold an examination in Buchanan for applicauts for teach er's license on Friday, the 30th day of May, 1890. Applicants are requested to be present by 7:30 o'clock and to submit with their examination papers, evidence in writing of good moral character. May 6th, 90, G. D. Gruerte, County Scehool Com . NUMBER 17. S, L. Craven: s Lloy«l,%wmas Craven & Thomas, ATTorRNEYS AT Law, BUCHANAN, - - - GEORGIA. CWABER R TRO RTR S UL T A S T T Ivy F. Thompson W. P. Robinson, Cedartown, Ga, Buchanan, Ga. Thompson & Rebinson, Attorneys at Law, Buchanan, Georgia. ATV TWUD TR R. N W TO ST .T S J. M. Mcßring, Prick EDWARDS. Tallapoosa, Buchanan, ' =Mobride & Edwards, = ATTORNEYS AT Law. Offices: Tallapoosa and Buchanan. LLTMUTRATIRR TR WY O W T S TR W SRS T T ¥ +» N.CHENEY, ‘ PHYRICIAN AND SURGEON, | BREMEN, GA. ;BT ST CHA TRRS T TR e M SO SN RSO | - \ G. W. Austin, | ATTORNEY AT LAW, l Carrollton, - Georgia. I TN TLS WL TTTR YR lAL SR S R SR, | J. M. NEILL, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, BucHANAN, GEORGIA, Offers his professional serviees to the town and surronnding country. All ealls promptly responded to night or day. Ottice at drugstore of Neill & Co. 1 will be found at night at the Buck Kelly place, 150 yards south of G. M. Roberts’ store SRRV LR AR AS L WRTR U W TSSOy JAS. A. BLANCE, J. W. BIGGERS. cedartown, Ga. praketown, ca. Pt Syt 3 ; § BLANCE & BIGGERS. LAWYERS, Will practice in the courts of Haralson county, and in the Federal courts at At ianta. Prompt attention given all busi- Qess, TR R TR RLT RT T YIR 2 TR R TR, M . S GEO. R. HUTCHENS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tallapoosa, - - - Georgia. 87" Criminal law a specialty. AL WM TE eBTLI RK TR LA T T PRI W SN, S W L M. J. HEAD. A. I. HEAD; puchanan, ¢a. Tallapoosa, Ga. HEAD & HEAD; ATTORNEYS AT LAw, Buchanan and Tallapoosa, Georgia. RTR LS RWTL MW RO DR A T TR AR LMOTR BT J. L. COBB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Carrollton, Ga. Will practice in carroll and adjoining counties, : L PRI TR L T R TN T O S ST T A W TSR S John T. Cobb, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, BucHANAN, GEORGIA. Having permanently located at Buch anon, 1 offer my professional services t the people of Buchanan and surround ing conntrv. All callsy promptly re sponded to day or night. Otfice, Young's old stand. 1 will be found at night at the Morgan Head place, opposite 1, . Moore's, R T e TR LN A W U SN S W 7 A, A 7 A T O, TSI ST 0 W. C. ADAMSON, R. D. JACKSON Adamson & Jackson, LAWYERS, CARROLLAON, - - GEORGIA. JOE LASSETER, BARBER, . BUCHANAN, GEORGIA. Work done neatly and cheaply at all times. Give me a call. l-———-mm Advico to i{otliers. Mra. Winsrow's 300“1 e Syrueshonldalways be used when children are cutting teeth. It re licves tholitticsuffererat onse; itproducsanatuzal, quiet slecp, #ud the littlagberub awaberas *bright as & button.” It is very pleasant to tostes It soothes the ghil.'l,sofb"na the gums, allnveall pain, regulates thabowals, and intha best knuwnremedy for diarthicoa, whether aricng from teething oF atber cuusce. Wwenty-five cents & baitios