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VOLUME VIII.
THE BANNER-MESSENGER.
Published Evo-y Thursday.
ra.tPt'od at the pout office at TVjchaiuui at
second class .nail matter.
Professional! Cards,
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W C. ADAMSON it. n. jAcicsor
ADAMSON & JACKSON,
LAWYERS,
CARROLLTON, ClA,
Will practice in Haralson county.
C. J. JUIIAN,
ATTORNEY-AT-L VW,
Bctchanan, Ga.
Will practice in all courts of Haralson and a:t
juiuiug comities.
DE LASSETER.
BARBER,
Buchanan, Ga.
Work dona neatly awl cheaply at a! 1 times.
On e. inc a call. 9Top west side square.
J T. EDWARDS,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Bdl.ven, Ga.
Now ~ <<frers _ Ins ,. professional ... services to , the
town Mood lire's. ami surrounding old stand. AH community, calls office tilled at.
ilay night. promptly
or
H. j. HEAP, A, I. HEAT),
.Huclutnan, Gv. Tallapoosa, Ga,
DEAD & HE A D.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buchanan and Tallapoosa. Ga.
\Vi!i practice in all courts i-.f 'Haralson county
*nrf Superior oonrts of adjoining counties; also
Wv.C money on Improved farmfi.
Wax. H. PRICE.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Waco, Ga.
Oilers Iris professional services to the people of
Haralson anil Carroll counties. All calls tillin',
promptly, I'ri'.-o clay ftowdon or night. Office in drug store of
& Co., 8t.
JOHN T. COBB.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
RrcMANAN, Ga,
Haviisir nenaanentty located at p.uciiaaan, I
»(•« tilTeV ir.y.professional Riui st-rit-e# to tlie p»a-.p'c
of RicMuuubn sniToucdktg <- uttry. v-.'Rce
r.l Vonne’s eld stand. All .-:>H • pronqil; idled,
night- or day—night t aMe T. at vk .Moore resilience on
iTim'Mti u street, opposite i s.
Jl. M, NEILL,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Buchaxan, Ga.
Offers his professional services to the town
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Ollice R-f l>r yg M;»rU of* % oil I & A'vion -
\v;U Ik* i bunt! at at. iu.y resi<k*iK*0 2<*«0 vaids
easf of depofc, ini'x side of Iteiu.x- street ' ...» de
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RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
CMTTANOOvlRQSE & COLUMBUS R. R.
CHICSAlffAUffA BOUTS/' !
This now anil popular route lias a Doun^n 1 I
Servtce betwecn ChM * an,K » a
Close o'anjetiens are made at Ciiatta-;
. Tt-iii). TPir.ie. Oa., Kramer, Ga. aut! Car- i
rcllii points. a, Ga., wiili all lines ili verging from these
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Our patrons arc assured good and comfortable j
accommodations.
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BUCHANAN, GEORGIA, THURSDAY*APRIL 23 , 181 ) 1 .
LOCAL ITEMS.
Call in and give us the news.
iii 1 . C. E. Loveless went to Homo Sun
day e cuing,
Mr. James It. Griffith is traveling for a
tobacco house.
Mr. A. L. Morgan has bis planer about
ready for operation.
Loveless & Son will have fresh fish for
sale Saturday evening.
The times are pretty dull but none too
dull to recei ve a cash subscriber occasion¬
ally.
If you need scales, write or call on V.
li. Davis at Temple. Road his “ad” in
this paper.
Mr. E. B. Broadnax, life insurance
agent of Carrollton, has been in town
this week.
Prof. Ivey Shell, father of our esteemed
citizen, W. M. Shell, has been ^iita,
here this week.
Messrs. Smith Fincher and J. If. Srew
art pays for tke Banner-Messkngkb to
be , seu t to friends in Alabama.
DOR t forget there will be
fresh fiisli at Loveless & Son s
Saturday evening.
Prof. J. E. Thornton is teaching a writ
nig class at Felton. Prof. Thornton is
the best penman in “seven states.”
We thought suckers were all of the
same color, but that was a mixed stran
the show man caught Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. P. JR. Almon returned
home Saturday afte**a-few days visit to
friends and relatives in Carroll county.
Fannie May, the little daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hilton, has been quite
sick for the past two weeks, hut is much
muter now.
The annual spring fishing sprees took
place , , . w accK, -., t <tna i as „a„nl Usti.-.l fi .isn h
nn no R
were caught, not even so many sin kers as
the show man caught at one bite.
Dr. C. T. Stovall,, Vienna. Ga., says:
having . Bradycrotmetnedonscver- , .
seen
a ' <>nKC 8 Hcadaeh, and one a chronic
'
case. I recommend it,to all who suffer
from Headache.
Bob Young—but Bob threatened us
with vengeance if we. said anything about
it, but just ask Tom Keeler if Bob didn’t
pull the bell cord over the backs of a
yoke of oxen all day last Saturday.
We think it a good idea in burning off
Die woods, at which no one should
“kick.” The health of the country de
mands that the decaying matter follow
the numerous saw noils should be
. i
l
Save up a nickie or tv/o !
C&ll OH LOVG10SS & Son for 1
a IQ 6 SS Of nicl 1 fresh nsh §9,1
aruay i evening.
The law firm of Cobb & Hamrick have
been employed . ....... by Mr. Dan 1 osoy, of ... liar-j i
also;-, county, to bring suit against the
G- P. railroad for the killing of Mr. Drew j
Posey at Temple a few days ago- Cam.!! •'
County Times. I
y o editor accented a scat with Cob Ed. •
Griffith TuesdayX'voning and rode out to j |
•
‘i-iquii'e Mi'Eavhevnbs. The Coltmol had i
f r ; 8 hands full of Jagai business to :n tend 1
to. Ho lias been ,n the practice of law j
but short while, but is making record '
a. a
worthy the name of a good lawvci. We I
found the farmers moving up t.bciv br.G
bands. |
Uncle Daniel Speight brought the
p-iece of what is known as Indian j
to this office last Saturday we have 1
i
seen. It was ift shape like a largo. !
and seemed , to , have, , been , broken , ,
of a stem. This bread (?) seems to be I
a cm-iosity to Col. Julian who took j
W! d said he wanted it carried to the
K ,8c,x P w8iUwu ’ j
C ol. S. K. Grow, of Carrollton, was in
town Tuesday.
Head Mrs. T. V. McCain’s advertise¬
ment in tliis paper.
Messrs. Dr. J. T. Cobb and VY. M. Shell
went up to Atlanta Sunday evening.
Miss Parthenie Shell, of Carroll coun¬
ty, is visiting friends and relatives here
this week.
The little babe of Mr. and Mrs T. O.
Keeler has been quite sick with cold and
a severe cough.
Buchanan is becoming a popular resort
for drummers. We notice several stop
ping over here Sundays.
Mrs. T. V. McCain, of Temple, wants
to sell you millinery goods. Don’t,
to read her “ad" in this paper.
Purifies tlio blood, increases the cirett
lation, expels poisonous humors and
Vij> «he system. IV bat more
J’ ou want a modicum to perform''
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' ‘ ‘ ......
The farmers , seen U> , , be pretty well up
with their work. The weather has liceu
favorable to them of late indeed.
Miss Myrtle Craven visited friends and
relatives in Carroll county last week.
sheisbackat her post (office) tins week,
Depot agent Kigsdaio and Marshal
Vou„ e to,cietco„taoUtoA.L.Mo. B
for eaen anew residence near the
emy.
Mr. E. Gentry, of Newsville. was in to
see us Tuesday. Mr. Gentry is one of
the oldest and best citizens in our coun¬
ty, having lived where lie now resides
foi tliirty-two years.
Catarrh, neuralgia, rheumatism and
most diseases originate from impure
blood. Cleanse it, improve it. purify it
with De Witt’s Sarsaparilla ana health is
restored, strength regained. Sold by
Neiu &Aimon.
Ra XA WAT- -Eliclh
age 18 .. years old .. 10th .... ot October,
without cause, left my house, and 1 now
warn each and every one not to employ
or give lodging to him. as he is my law¬
ful son, under age.
John Gabrett.
If food sours on the stomach, digestion
ia defective. De Witt’s Little Early Ri¬
sers will remedy this. The famous little
pills that never gripe and never disap¬
point. For sale by Neill & Almon.
Col. M. J. Head went up to .Rome one
day last week where lie met the “boss
man” of the C., It. <v C. It. IT. Col. Head
lias been appointed legal attorney of the
C., R, A C. for Haralson county, for
which he receives a handsome salary.
Col. Head is one of our best young men
and lawyers, and will do able service
for the road as well as other clients.
A beautiful skin, bright eyes,
breath, good appetite, vigorous body,
pure blood and good ln-:dt!i result from
the use of De Wirt’s Sarsaparilla, it is
so ^^* | y j ’ s ’" jl '*
singing.
.
!>ro ” IL ShelI ’’ vl11 RU!S at t ’ r0V1 '
clence four miles south or
yl whl , ,, , s
' ' ‘ e ‘
***'» -rgerS; fc cmneoi. comeffi
,
j' 11du: * ’°’ d ‘“' :K “ ". ‘ " Z
kot,dinner, t ’ome and bnng your .•sacred Snf ,
Harp. ... I
\V. <’
Happy Hrosters.
B in. TiinmuiiS, Postmaster of Idavihe,
lad., writes: ’ Electric Bitters lias done .
more far me than all other mcdicies com
bined, for that had feeling arising from
Kidney ami Liver trouble.” John f
lie, farmer and stpekmau, of same
a b s: Gmd Electric Bitters to be the
best Kidney and Liver medicine, made j
me feel like a new man. J. W. Gardner;
hardware merchant, same town,
Electric Bitters is ’ just the thing ’/., for a
. ., . ...
oV die!;; . he found tiew
h ., mo g hj r , 0(M i apuetite and felt just like
had a new lease on life. Only 50c. a j
at Neill & Almon's drug store. j
NEW
s
P
SPRING RING
$ % w | 9 0 ■
I
rflTTtTjfr'r^ll' JL .tjifl IT Jull!, *0
«r
I T •» nave received, * i a beautiful t . t
StOGl Of I16W Spring Ulld SUB1
TTa+a n-f pvfffV Stvle find
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quality for ladies and
dren, and will compete "
My hOBSe 111 Style and quail
f
I have a competent Trimmer
from Rome who will assist
me tills SBaSOll. AlSO Ml'S.
Annk Sroots j g ^ me ant j
will be glad to see her many
friends.
I have a beautiful line of
Dress Goods and Trimmings to
match of the latest styles, Em
broideries, LaCBB, CollarettS,
RoUChillgS, MlttS Slid Uiiy -
tiling i ■ oiiclt j.S kept , lit . 8> fllbt” „
class millinery store.
Taanking ° My friends for
pftSt IrlVOrS ftBd SO j It iu.Ilg tuil6
continuance Of tll3 SaffiG,
I am respectfully,
Mrs. T. V. McCAIN.
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Mrs. Dr. J. T. Cobb visited Carrollton
this week.
It takes Brooklyn Broadnax to beat
Bill Sanfyrd at tricks. Bill says they all
back when the money is at stake.
Mr. J. S: Williams brought a tew limbs
to town last Saturday that were as full of
peaches as we ever saw. He thinks there
will be plenty of peaches.
Mrs. Harry McPherson and daughters,
Misses. Dora and Ada, of ( arroll county,
tuo visiting the families of Rev. T. M.
Moore arid Mr. W. A. Mcfalman.
Mr. J. F. Garner, of Driiketown, was in j
to ,. ;3e us yesterday. This makes the first I
time Mr. Gamer has been to town since
court, having been confined to,
*
his room the past seven months with a
broken leg. !
;
Buchanan seems to be in a bard >< v.
stumps when it school mat-i i
comes so
^ thjng ^
ing » and we believe the trustees will do
work. 'I he people seem to be ot one i
‘ i
on the matter. Lot the people
tne trustees work , together. ,
Mr. J. R. Maker ami wife spent Satin-
toy night with sheriff Johnson. Mr.
linker is 70 years old mul is cultivating
acres of land this year, which.
the exception of about a half day,
was ready !•-;• planting. 8ucli
as Mr. Baker always live at home
board at the same place.
Prof- Myers entertained the people
Saturday and Monday nights with
magic bin tern and slight of band
1 mPivL ^' . ,n,y , *’ !
“° W ' ls t *‘ jr '
triofcs :!ud 1,18 SCe,,eS h ° V " h,! *‘ m * n
nre A)l ** medtw be wcl1
pleased with the S(j|pw.
NUMBER 11 .
Notice to Directors and Stockholders*
All Directors and Stockholders of the
Alliance Co-operative store arc requested
to meet in the grand jury room Wednes¬
day, May Oth.
W. A. Smith,
Alliance Picnic.
There will be an Alliance picnic at
County lane lodge, Vo. 884, two and a
half miles east, of the copper mines,>n tin,
Dallas road, second Satm day. ink dnvof
May. Harry Brown, of (lie Southern Al
liauco Farmer. Revs. \Y. J. Walton, II.
D. Hutcheson and other good speakers
are to be there. Alliance and non-Alli¬
ance alike are invited.
It is quite the fashion now to take De
Witt’s Little Early Risers for liver, stom¬
ach and bowel disorders. They are small
P*^ s » but good ones. Neill & AI¬
mon sells them.
„ nnt , motll01 . of sn , A . Dont
Editor Fitts and his son Johnnie were
here yesterday.
De Witt’s Little Early Risers never
gripe or cause nausea. Mild but nc,
assist rather than force. Best little pill
for sick headache, chronic constipation,
dyspepsia. For sale by Xeiii di Ahnon.
, Rev. T, M. Moore paid Cleburne county,
Ala., a visit last Friday. Ho reports
things liyely over there, and ticks plenti
fnl.
Very popular, very small, very good.
De Witt’s Little Early Risers, the pill for
constipation, biliousness, sick headache.
For sale by Neill & Almon.
Quite an interesting Sunday school was
organized hero Sunday. Mr. C. W. Ault
‘ S superintendent and Mr. o. S. ltidgsdaie
secretary.
The Haralson County Sunday School
Association will convene ac Pleasant Hill
eh meh (Walton church) Qte fif$t 'I n ~m ii
and Saturday before in May.
SALARY, sgv PER WEEK.-Wantod :
Good Agents to sell our General line of
mercliauaise. No peadlnigw Above sal
aiy win bo paid to “live” agents.
For further information, address:
CHICAGO GENERAL SUPPLY CO.,
No ITS West VauBuren St., Chicago, Ill.
aprl 'Jl ly
1 APPOINTMENTS BUCHANAN CTItCl XT
For May, 1801.
Fourth Saturday and Sunday morning,
Buchanan and Philadelphia; at Felton
■
Friday and Sunday nights,
The first Saturday and Sunday in May
the Sunday schools meet at Pleasant
Hill. Service at Friendship 3 o’clock af
ternoou on Sunday; Rev. Tlios. M. Moore
preachov; Bremen at night.
Second Saturday and Sunday at Srnyr-
na
Third Saturday and Sunday morning at
’>* aeo'; at 3 o’clock afternoon, at Betliie
hem; Bremen at night.
Friday JBnd onr regular day . of prayer
f«»«ng; foi Quarterly Conference.
.
!> ’ V Ucv ’ W ’ ? ’ ^cjoy will preach
on Friday night and Satnrdgy morning.
r,ft1 ' Nat!,! ' day and morning at
Philadelphia; ‘ ' Friday J and Sundav * night **
:1 j;
.second Quarterly Conference at. Bitch
.man fourth Saturday in May. Preaching
n Friday night and Saturday t;v Ell. W.
P. b-v-ejoy.
,). L. I KV, P.
f'o:',stiy-.'ition. blood-poisi'ii, fever! Doc
bills and Cunerat expenses cost
about two hundred dollars: Do Witt’s
Little Early Risers cost a quarter. Take
your choice. For sale by Net’ll if: Almon.
tr .on want. [ hi, M.'i '•« T or ac
cident lusui-vme \T' -'S OF TM f
WOLD or TREASURE HOUSE of
versa! Knowledge, see or address '
"*>'• •> 'Misr,;,-. Jr.. Special Ag’t.
Luclianan or i aJnpoosn. va.