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About Haralson banner. (Buchanan, Ga.) 1884-1891 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1890)
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" Just think of it—two of the best one-dollar papers you ever read -and thirty six beautiful picturers for $1.85 cts. Read on, that_is not all. -Our grand drawing will take place on October the Ist., and ev ery mew subseriber. sending us $1.85 cents for the two papers and pictures, will have a chance at all our valuable presents; aad every new subscriber who sends us one dollar for the Baxner alone will Mhave a chance at the presents. Those who are already subscri berg will get a chance by paying for \h‘e Bainyer up to July Ist, 1890. THE PRIZES. One good fifteen dollar watch. One Auto Harp. . One *‘Dayis Memorial Volume.”’ One ‘‘Grady Memorial Volume.”’ Five doljars in gold. Two dollars and fifty cents in silver. - One years subscription to the BANNER. Disinterested parties will con duct the drawing and .see that it is carried out right. Seme body is -sure to get these presents; you are just as aptto get one of them as anybody. Did ever a county pa per offer such inducements to, its readers? ;Don’t let this golden op portunity pass; send in your name: and money at once and draw one of these handsome prizes. . LT The Great Benefit ' _,WTJ.ivc:h"people in run down state of health_ derive from I}ood’s Sar-} 'saparilla, conclusively proves that this medicine _“ma;kes the weak strong.” It does not act like a stimulant, . imparting fictitious strength, but Hood’s Barsaparilla ‘builds up in a perfectly natural way all the weakened parts, puri fies the blood, and assists to healthy .action those importont organs, the kidneys and liver. i Meeting of The Democratic Esecoutive ; CUommittee, G EORGIA~ Hararyon County, IN RESPONSE TO THE CALL OF THE CHAIRMAN THE DEMOCRATIC EXEC UTIVE COMMITTEE MET JULY, 18T, 1890. . ‘ i A motion to Leld a mass meet ing at the court house on Wednes day, the 23rd day of July, for the purpose of sßlecting delegates to tiie state convention to be. held in Atlanta, August the 7th, was cap ried. 18 A motion was also carrigd to nominate candidates for congress, for the 7th congressional distict, state senate for the 38th senatorial dirtrict, and for representative of Haralson county by primap‘y,i throngh delegates elected for e,gwh| Malitia district gs follows: ‘ ‘Two votes from each district, and one additignal vote fer every fifty voters over and above one hundred voters jn the district, ac cording to the tax book of 1889, as follows: Tadlapoosg Dist. No 653 entitled to 6 votss BupNanan .°" No., 1138 '°F Fipose Twentieth * “ 1077 ¢ g 4 « S@venth soon 818c4¢ MB, o Bremen s tho AOBY 48 SV g Felton You o THEE W vigo Waco B ol TAE oSt Yy Ist. WildQat @ ¥ ‘IO7O « 2 Buncombe' ¢ 1995 «euv g Said electionto be held on the 30th day of August, next, and the delegates elected from each dis trict to meet at the court house on Tuesday, the 2nd day of Septem ber, to elect ~delegatés to the 7th gongressional convention at Cal houn. Said election to be manag ed by three democrats of each ma litia district. All delegates must be democrats or they will .not be: seated in the convention, Each delegate to be accompanied with a certificate from the managers of ‘his election, so that nopersonshall ‘be allowed to vote in any except the district G. M. in which he re sides. Said delegates to elect a new Democratic Executive Com mittee, when they assemble,for the next two years. All the county papers are asked to publish these proceedings. . R. D. Lataam, Cairman. W. J. Brown, Secretary, OUR GAIN, Monday afternoon an Italion with a dancing bear struck the town, and half an hour later Col. Sidnerial Thompson, Asistant Reg. ister. of Deeds, awoke from a snooze he had been enjoying in an armchair in the Mighty West bill iard parlors. When the colonel saw the bear dance he made up his boozy wind to have -a waliz with him. * His friends called him off, but he was pig-headed and obsti nate and refused to stay off. He sudenly jumped in on the the bare ‘with a yell and a hoop, and being new to our ways the beast proba bly suppozed himself gttacked. At any rate he set to work with teeth and claws, and go used the colonel up in about three minutes that he died that night. The general verdict of the public is that his loss is our gain. -He had no enterprise as'a citizen, and as a man some of us would have had to plant him within a few weeks | anyhow.—Detroit Free Press. | oo BABY SACSESFREE ‘, kB t?:ny' !u.'.oint 7 %‘;gnnnd'mr 'oh'l r -: ekl e gne i more st whalesal Veios ok I AERBEEENTN .o i W Ndoan it Crent 83 b VIR s, dlosmie drv s B AR RS i S OF -oF el SUA R g R e e — HOOD'S/ tIR passas 4£y | | cOMPOUND EXTRACT Q ~‘ W QY| | \\ 7 | ! ' \ -? A AA J : RN e | \ :;,’!f\""flu 'y/w'. N i The importapce of purlfying the blood can pot be overestimated, for without pure blood you cannot enjoy good health. At this season nearly every one needs-a good medicine to pm'lli, vitalige, and enrich the blood, and we ask you ;Io Ary, zhood'l ) Sarsaparilla. Itstrengthens Peculiar and builds uup the system, ereates an appetite, and tones the digestion, ‘while it eradicates disease. The peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation of the vegetable remedies used give to - Hood’s Sarsaparilla pecul lar curative powers. No TO Itse" other medicine hassuch arecord of wonderful cures. If you have made up your mind 19 buy Hood’s Sarsaparilla do not be induced to take any other instead. It is a Peculiar Medicine, and is worthy your confldence. * Hood’s Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. JOO Doses One Dollar GRERP DREAWING OF THE ' Literia de la Beneficen cla Publica OF THE STATE OF ZAOATECAS, MEXICO. A syndicate of capitalists have secured the concession for operating this LOTTER Y and will extend its business throughout the United States and British Columbia. Below will be found a list of the prizes which will be drawn on 1 June 27, 1890, i AT ZACATEQAS, MEXICO. - and continued mouthly thereafter. Capital - $150,000,00 - PRIZE JYSY 100,000 Tickets at $10.00; Halves, $5.00 Tenths, SI.OO American Currency. ‘ LIST OF PRIZES. 1 PRIZE QF....5150,000 is. .. 8150,000 1 PRIZE 0F.... 50,000i5... 50,000 1 PRIZE 0F.... -25,000i5... 25,000 3 PEIZES 0F... 10,000 are.. 30,000 2 PRIZES 0F... 5,000 are.. 10,000 5. PRIZES 0F... 2,000 are.. 10,000 10 PRIZEQ 0F... 1,000 are.. 10,000 20 PRIZES OF, .. 500 are.. 10,000 200 PRIZES OF. .. 200 are.. 40,000 300 PRIZES OF. .. 150 are.. 45,000 500 PRIZES 0F... 100 are.. 50,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 150 prizes oF. $l5O are.”. $22,500 150 prizes or. 100 are.. 15,000 150 prizes qF. 50 are.. -7,500 999 Terminal Prizes of 50 are 49,950 2492 8524,950 ' CLUB RATES: 6 Tickets for $50.00. Special Rates Arranged With Agents. AGEENTS WANTED _ln every town and city in United States and Brit ish America. The payment of Prizes is guargnteed by a special deposit of five hundred thou sand dollars ($500,000) with the State Government, and approved by Jesus Arechiga, Governor, Drawings under the personal super vision of Liv. Herminio Arteaga, who is appointed by the Government as Inter ventor. ©T CeralFy that with the State Treas urer all necessary guarantees are depos ited, assuring full payment of all prizes of this drawing. ' Herminio ArTEAGA, Interventor,” . IMPORTANT, Remittances must be either by New York Draft, Express or Registered Let ‘ter, American money. (follectioqs' can be made by Express Companies ar Banks.. Tickets sent direet to management will 'be paid by drafts on New York, | Montreal, St. Paul, Chicago, San Fran cisco or City of Mexjgo. For Further in formation address _ JUAN PIEDAD. Manager, " B ) Zacatecas, Mexico, A partado 43. s CHATTANOOGA, ROME & COLUMBUS R. R. “CHICKAMAUGA ROUTE?* This new and popular route has a double daily Passenger Service between Chat tanooga and apd Carroilton. The traveling public wogld do well to patrounize thig } new short line petween the North and South., Close conpections are made at Chat tanooga, Tenn,, Rome, @a., and Carrallton, Ga,, with all }Jines diverging from thege H)()inta. Our patrons are assuyed good qnd comfortable accommodations. Note ‘schedule helow., Gl eO e SOUTH l ’ NORTH PASSENGER ’ J PASSENGER ~ TRAINS: T AST AN OIS, ' TRAINS. No. 8. | No. I.‘ ’No. SN Daily | Daily | Daily I Daily PM.| AO | Dop, e SRIPMR A M 345 1000 | ....;..CHATTANOOGY, ......|] 710 11 10 359 10 14 [, .20 GG A ROAVIGL L 5. ... ... 6b5 10 57 410 1025 | .......MISSIONRIDGE....... 644 10 46 420 1036 ) ...,,,CRWFISH SPRINGS. ... ' 634 10 36 431 10 47 ....,...ROCKSPRING....,...] 623 l 10 21 S 8 1085 ..., COPERANE. .C| U | 9§48 445 1100 | (oipp iLB TATETRE o.v\ .. 602 958 bO9 125 |vooss. . MEBRTINDALE &.. ... |B 45 940 b2B 11 4] ...........TR10N.’.....,.....} b2B 923 537 11 52 .......SUMMERYILLE,.,....., 520 l 911 b 46 1203 | ...... RAGUOON M1L15...... g O011:] 90} 55b 1311 | ..., SRR 802 851 600 | 1216 1.......’1‘ALLAFERR0,..._....‘ 557 | 845 608 | 1224 couteors s s BOLLANDG, iV v T 450 838 gl% | 1338 |...... WHITE SPRENGS: . ... .. ¢ 487 | 82 629 | 1245 ..,.....,LAVENDER.........| 492 | 817 700 | 116} .ROMF] 490 4. 700 715 181 .1 .ii...BENER CREBK .. ... ... 338 729 728 Tl v D CRUMMIT 325 716 7.32 148 | srnee. DARERCRREK........ 320 $312 744 240 | .i,..5. CBRDARTOWN.,...... |- 802 | . 700 755 298 |oM A 5, . BOBNGE <~ b 255 650 812 | 248 IFELTON'I 23 | 632 8 30 BOF | coisqia BUCTENNAN . ... 216 6 14 847 335 ....,.....-KRAMER..\...,.... 157 5b7 DOO | 348 |okiyi IMANDEVIIIE.,.;.... |1 4 &84 916 l 4001 a 0 2. CARROLIAON ... o/ 190 580 r.M. P. 'l Kkrp. ' Dep- ! M. ' A.M, Pa;sengers leaving Chattanooga on No, 1, arrive at Rome, Ga., 1:11, p. m., Car rollton 4p. m. Griffin 7:20 p. m., and Macon 12:20 p. .. Returning, leave Macon, 8:10 a. m., Grifin, 10:20 a. m., Carrollton, 1:45 p. m., Rome, 4 P- m., and arrive at Chattanooga.at 7:10 p. m. Making a daylight ride between Macon, Ga., and Chat tanooga, Tenn. Sece that your tickets read via C , B.&£C RR, . W. H. WILLIAMSON, A. N. SLOAN, Acting Supt., . E&P.A. Rome, Ga. Chattanooga, Tenn, '_-l——_—_l—m'w—'"*f.‘fl—“—_’_*_“M“’__*»m———-—'—'”"'"m\&&—mlw__’"“ PP - -4JOB WORK#- +NEATLY AND CHEAPLY 4 —EXECUTED— At this Office. 1 ; ~ NOWIs The Tims i . | X . To Make A Little MOHey Buy a heap of goods. T have taken great pains in purchasing my Spring stock of CLOTHING, | HATS, ' ; SHOIR ; : AND - } s | DRESSGOODS At prices that will astonish you. T ALSO keep on hand furn iture, Bureaus, Bedstads, Chairs and Mattresses, + IN THE GROCERY LINE = ' b I keep on hand corn CORN lIN CAR LOTS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MEAT and TOBACCO, b ALL AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. CALL AND PRICE FOR YOURSELF BEFORE BUYING e i R SEWHRRD: bl hn s ik G, M. ROBERTS, - BUCHANAN, 6A