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Che Doralsom Wanner.
VOLUME VII.
LOCAL ITEMS. |
. Come ouz tg the speaking to
morrow at &= o’clock.
Mr. Everett speaks at Tallapoo
to-day, (Friday).
Let's all go to Sunday school
each Sunday afternoon.
Several of our lawyers attended
couxt at Felton last Saturday.
* Some valnable property wasg
gold at the Sheriff’s sale Tuesday.
Dr. Felton wlil speak at Buch
anan next Thursday.
Mr. J. S. Edwards has moved
into Mr. W. A. McCalman's resi
dence.
Prof. J. E. Thornton is teaching
a writing school in Buchanan this
week.
‘ |
Mr. E C. Wilson has moved to
Buchanan. He occupies a portion
of the Summerville house.
We are requested to say that
Dr. Toppings can be found at the
Roberts hotel in she futnre.
Fuall cream cheese, ginger ale,
fresh parched coffee at Gamble’s,
Waco.
" A goodly numberof Buchanan’s
people attended the all day sing
ing at Pleasant Grove Sunday.
Parched peanuts at Gamble’s
warm and fresh, opposite post of
fice, Waco.
Cotton picking and sogrum mak
ing is the order of the day with
the farmers. |
In company with Mr. J. L. Head
we paid Tallapoosa a flying visit
last Monday evening. }
You can get a square meal atl
glass frout, opposite the post of
tice, Waco, for only 25 cents.
Messrs. Shaler & Ault have open
ed their new stock of goods and
@and Moore is clerking for them.
Mr. E. C. Wilson- has been em
ployed as salesman in the mercan
tile ertablishment of Messrs.
Loveless & Son.
We learn that there will be an
all day singing at Tallapoosa
church Sunday, (day after to-mor
row) .
Hon. R. W. Everett will ad
dress the people on the political
issues of the day at Buchanan to
morrow, (Saturday).
Fine cigars and cheroots and in
fact the place to buy fancy and
family groceries, is at Gamble’s,
opposite post office, Waco.
Remember the Literary Society
meets each Wednesday night, if
it don’t rain too much, aund if it
rains too mnch, it meets the next
Wednesday night all the same.
Attention Farmers.
I am now ready to gin your
cotton at all times, and in a first
elass style, I propose to make
the finest samples and best tnrn
outs. Respecttully,
J. 8. EbwarDs .
MATTRESSES, PIELOWS ,
Me., 0f K H West & bon,
Rome, 62
BUCHANAN, GEORGIA, FRIDAY OCTOBER, 10. 1890.
~ Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a purely
vegetable preparation, being free
from injurious ingredients. It is
peculiar in its curative power-
We hope our correspondents will
give us the news now as the elec
tion is over and we are not so
badly crowded with political mat
ter. :
Dr J. M. Neill whe has been at
tending court at carroliton for the
last woek, wishes to inform the
plople that he is at home again
and ready to serve them,
All persons indebted to me who will
settle the same by the 15th, day of Octo
ber 1890, will be given 10 percent dis
count; this does not apply to partial
paymnents,
E. B. Hurcursoy M.D.
Draketown, Ga.
Col. J. W. Biggers of Drake
town, had the misfortune to get
his left hand and arm, lacerated
ir a gin yesterday evening, his
arm was so bady torn up that am
putation was necessary. Dr. Ed
‘Hutcheson, with the assitance of
Dr. J. B. Goldin, took off the arm
between the shoulder and elbow.
We call special attention this
week to the new advertisement of
The Tallapoosa Jewelry Store.
This firm has on hand a large lot
of elegant clocks, which they pro
pose to sell for a short while at
| wholesale New York prices. If
you ever expect to need a clock
now iz the time to buy. They al
so make a specialty of all kinds
of repair work.
Having secured the services of
an expert Watch Maker, respect
fully solicit the repairing of your
watches,clocks and jewelry.
Vicror C. Horing, Proprietor
Tallapoosa Jewely Store,
Cor. Head Av. and Mill St.
Mr. J. G. Fowler, of Wayman
ville, Ga., gave us a very pleasant
call last Wednesday. While here
he paid up for the Banyer and re
newed his subscription. He says
the BANNER is a good paper,
We are informed that Mr, Ho
rine, Tallapoosa's Jeweler, is giv
ing clocks away at New York
Prices. You shovld go and get
one as this offer only lasts a short
time. lle has over 150 clocks to
select from. '
Cor. Head Av. and Wlill St.,
Tallapooso, Ga.
Wso are sorry to chronicia ‘lhel
death of Mrs. T. N. Fowler who
died at her home a few miles west
of Buchanan last Monday even
ing. Mrs. Fowler was sick about
two weeks, She first had a se
vere attack of dysintery which
terminated into a low stage of ty
photd fever. The berecaved fami
ly have our sympathies.
We hear that those who have
had watches repaired by the New
Watch Maker at the Tallapoesa
Jewelry store are highly pleased.
Take your watch and clock work
to him. He is an exjert. Don’t
let some ‘‘botch’’ work on it and
ruin it. Mr Horine guarantees
satisfaction. Corner Head ave
nue and Mill street.
For Over Fifty Years. j
Mrs WinsLow’s Soorring Syrup has
been uged for over fifty years by millions
of mothers for their ¢children while teeth
ing with perfect success. It soothes the
child, softens the gums, allays all pain,
cures wind colie, and isthe best remedy,
for Diarrhoea, It will religve the poor
little sufferer immediately. Sold by
Druggists in every part of the world.'
Twentyiiva cents a bottle, Be sure and
ask for “Mre, Winslow’s Soothing syrup,”
and take no other kind,
A Good Day's Work. |
Weakness of itsself is not a dis
ease. It is however a most dis
tressful symtom. Alas! how
‘nmny wearly drag themeselves
\nbout. evrey effort giving them
distress, existing without any ?f
the pleasureable sensations of ro
bust health. Are youin thiscondi
vion? Why? There is no excuse for
feeling mean and miserable. Re
move the cause of your distress,
which undoubtedly‘is a state of |
blood impurity and a disordered
system. How? Why by doing|
as others has dene.
G. W. Chandier, Red Fork, Ark.
write: ““I was so weak that it was
only with great effort that I could
do anything. I used several bot
tles of Botanic Blood Balm, and
can now do a good day’s work.”’
“Able to do a good day’s work!”’
Is there not something sweet
and refreshing in that expression? 1
Strength to vigorously do this or
that. Strength that is only over
come by natural fatigue. Stren
gth that when expended, is by
rest and mnaturally renewed.
Such will be your reward if you
give B. B. B. a trial.
H.W. Randolph, Brunswick, Ga.,
writes: ‘I was under the care of
nine differenf doctors, but not
one did me the good that Botanic
Blood Balm has done me.”
VINES’ SAW MILL.
Ep. BANNER—PIease allow space
in the columns of your paper to
give your many readers a few
items from this part of the coun-
Sy
Miss Annie Watson died at the
home of Mr. Walker, her brother
in-law, on the first inst., and was
buried at the family grave yard
on the third.
Uuncle Seaborn Reid is on the
mend with his wounds.
The election has come and gone.
and 1 guess there are some sick
candidates. Dr. Goldin took the
lead in the Saventh by alarge ma-
Jjority in spite of all the slander
ous reports. Mr. W. J. Brown al
-80 got a good vote. It is strange
that people will tell such tales on
good citizens becanse their names
are o for office.
The contined rains have dam
aged cotton very badiy. Some of
it is sprouting in the boll.
! Corn in the tield is being dama
-1 uge‘i.
- The Honorable Ordinary seems
to want to throw off on the two
districts because they want an
election for stock law. Theve will|
be an other election some time.
We want and need the stock law
down here whether we get it or
not. :
- There will be some moving in
this part. Uncle Johnnie Phillipps
‘will move to Bremen soon.
- If this dow’t find its way to the
‘wagte basket I will come again.
~ Please send the BAnNER omne
vear to Mrs. Naucy Whisennunt,
Temple, Ga.
Success to the Baxxer and its
Editor.
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225 CLOCKS. 82> A=
Nearly 200 Clocks o Select From.
EIGHT Day clocks, one-half hour strike, $3.00 to 4.00,
Thirty Hour Clocks, - - - 2.25 to 3.00.
Thirty Hour Clocks, Smaller, ” - 75 to 2 00.
Large Size, Weight Clocks, - - 4.00 to 4.50.
A written guarantee for one year goes with each clock.
SEE my stock and prices before buying.
This only lasts a short time, All waiches, etc., at greatly
reduced prices, REPAIR WORK SOLICITED.
TALLAPOOSA JEWELRY STORE, Tallapoosa, Ga:
U BRorARMIONAL. ||
W. F. GOLDIN. J. B. GOLDIN,
GOLDIN & BRO,
PHYRICIANS & SURGEONS,
DRAKETOWN, - - GA.
Offer their practice to the citizens
of Haralson and adjoining coun
ties.
NMR TEE 4 FOURSLCUTEEE LRI MV NRTSO T . SO NS
N. L. Craven. Lloyd Thomas
raven & Thomas
(raven & Thomas,
ATrORNEYS AT Law,
BUCHANAN, - - - GEORGIA.
Ivy F. Thempson W. P. Robinson,
Cedartown, Ga, Buchanan, Ga,
Thomsoa & Robinson,
Attorneys at Law,
Buchanan, Georgia.
GSRN L T LUK ST R TIN R S S W T SR, N
J. M. M¢Bripg, Price EDWARDS.
Tallapoosa, Buchanan,
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«Meßride & Edwards =
ATTORNEYS AT L[.Aw.
Offices: Tallapoosa and Buchanan.
I. N. CHENEY,
PHYRSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BrEMEN, GA.
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G. W. Austin,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Carrollton, - Georgia.
J. M. NE [IJTJ, ‘
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ‘i
BucHANAN, G EORGIA,
Offers his professional services to the
town and surroanding country. All calls
promptly vespouded to night or day.
Office at arvestore of Neill & Co, 1
will Lo found at night at the Luek Zelly
place; 160 yards sonth of G ¥, Rolosty’
store !
NUMBER 38.
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NEW YOKK
PRICE
« TIME, *
JAS. A. BLANCE. J. W. BIGGERS.
cedartewn, ca. praketown, Ga.
BLANCE & BIGGERS.
LAWYERS,
Will practice in the courts of Haralson
county, and in the Federal courts at At
lanta. Prompt attention given all busi
ness,
- GEO. R. HUTCHENS,
: ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Tallapoosa, - - - Georgia.
&= Criminal law a specialty.
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M. J. HEAD. A. I. HEAD.
suchanan, ca. rallapoosa, aa
HEAD & HEAD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buchanan and Tallapoosa, Georgia.
M
J. L. COBB,
ATTORREY AT LAW,
Carrollton, Ga.
Will practice in carrcll and adjoining
counties,
T P B P L.W,MY .S T D
John T. Cobb,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BucHANAN, GBORGIA.
Having permatently located at Buch
anan, I offer my professional services t
the people of Buchanan and sarround
ing country. All ecalls I%romptly re
sponded to day or night. Office, Young’s
old stand.
I will be found at night at the Morgan
Head place, opposite 1", P. Moore's,
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W. C. ADAMSON, R, D. JACKSON
Adamson & Jackson,
LAWY ERS,
CARRULLINN, ~ GEORGIA.