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mltlWf diiy ;it thu sturt, niiti inuiv as you go
on. liuth ail ajfnfc. In any pari of
morion, you c.m coiuincn ’o «t home, grlv
*11 yuttr titue.or spare inunitfMts only to
the work. All is new. Great pay HbKKfty
«very %v«vk«». KA8II.Y, Wo aurt ftt’KKDIi,! you/fvrnUhina
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THE BANNER-MESSENGER.
Published Every Thursday.
Entered at the post office at Buchanan as
second class mail matter.
l’rof<*»Hioiial Card?*.
W. (\ ADAMSON K. D. JACKSON
ADAMSON & JACKSON,
LAWYERS,
('AHUOLLTOJT, Ga.
Will practice in Haralson county.
COliB, WALKElt & JUIIAN,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Carrollton, Ga.
Will practice in all courts of Haralson and ad¬
joining counties.
JOE LASSETER,
RARBER,
Buchanan, Ga.
Work done neatly and cheaply at all times.
Give me a call. Slop west side square.
J. T. EDWARDS,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Bjikmkn, Ga.
Now offers his professional services to the
town and surrounding community. promptly Office filled at
Hood liro’s. old stand. All calls
day or night.
M. J. HEAD, A. I. HEAP,
Buchanan, Ga. Tallapoosa, Ga.
HEAD & HEAD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buchanan and Tallapoosa, Ga.
Will practice in all courts of Haralson county
and Superior courts of adjoining counties; also
lend money on improved farms.
Wm. II. PRICE,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Waco, Ga.
Offers liis professional services to the people of
Haralson and Carroll counties. All calls tilled
promptly, dav or night. Office in drug store of
Price & Co., Bowdon St.
JOHN T. COBB,
PHYSICIAN A- SURGEON,
Buchanan, Ga.
Having permanently located at Buchanan, f
now offer my professional services to the people office
of Buchanan and surrounding country, promply tilled,
at Young’s old stand. All calls
night' or day—night calls at my residence 011
Carrolltou street, opposite T. 1’. Moore’s.
J. M. NEILL,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Buchanan, Ga.
Offers his professional services to the town
and surrounding country—all calls promptly re¬
sponded to, night or day. of Neill & Almon—
office at Drug night store residence 2<)o yards
will lie found at at my from de¬
east of depot, left side of Depot street
pot
CHATTAN00GA,R0ME & COLUMBUS R. R.
“CHICK AMAUGA ROUTE.”
This new and popular route has a Double
Daily Passenger Service between Chattanooga
and Carrollton. would well
The traveling public do to patron¬
ize this new slmrt line between the North and
South. Close connections are made at Cliatta
nouga Tenn., Rome, Ga., Kramer, Ga. and Car
, with all lines diverging from these
rollton, 1 , Ga.,
points. Our patrons are assured good and comfortable
accommodations. In effect April 12,1891.
Note Schedule below.
SOUTH. NORTH.
PASSE MiK R PASSKNGKlt
Tit A INS. | STATIONS. TRAINS.
No. 3 j No. 1 No. 2 No. 4
Daily Daily Daily Daily
P. .11J A. M. Dei). Air. * M. A. .11
4 00 j 9 15 CHATTANOOGA so 20 10 30
4 18 9 3U ROSSYILLK vs 02 1(1 10
4 30 9 43 MISSION l] RIDGE 10 05
TTLE FIELD
in 42 t» 56 ( lUlvAMAUGA -. l 41 C 55
52 10 00 I UK SPRING o 32 X 35
10 14 1 OPICLAXD o 25 c 25
ct 00 FAYETTE l 14 10
ct 14 I 10 30 i, A : c
30 | 10 45 MARTIXDALE v 58 * 02
4 - 45 I 11 (81 | TKIOX rf 45 QC 35
c* 50 11 11 /UMMKRVILLE t * 34 DC 24
a 07 II 21 V U’COON MILLS t 23 at
c; 18 11 32 LYERLY v 13 3C 03
Ci 25 11 38 TALLAFERRO -r 08 03 “l 50
c; 32 11 40 HOLLAND -1
^ 44 11 57 WHITE SPRINGS -)
50 10 LAVENDER *
“■* 30 ROME 10 -1 00
50 SILVER CREEK :i 55
10 CALDWELL :i
14 LAKE CREEK :j 37
30 CEDAKTOWN m 20
41 YOUNGS :i 90 I
tc 10 FELTON „ 4- !
tc 30 BUCK\NAN „ 28
F6 KRAMER 1 09
t; 10 MANOBVILLK 12 58
W CARROLLTON 12 45
P. M. P. M. Arr. Dei). I*. . M.
Passengers leaving Chattanooga on No. 1. ar¬
rive at Rome, Ga., 12:35 P. AL, Carrollton 3:30
P. M. Griffin 7:23 1’. M., and Mae on 11:20P.M.
Returning, leave Macon, S :10 A. M„ Griffin, 10:20
A. M., Carrollton, 12:45 P. M., Rome, 3:10 1’. M.,
and arrive at Chatanooga at 6:20 P. M. Making
a tlrylight ride between Macon, Ga., and Chatta¬
nooga, Tenn. and Grffln.
Solid trains between Chattanooga & C. R. it.
See that your tickets read via C., R.
A. X. SLOAN, (i. F. & U. A.,
Chattanooga. Tenn.
W. II. WILLIAMSON, Sunt. Rome, Ga.
THE CELEBRATED
* WILCOX & WHITE t
ORGANS AND PIANOS
I'OOK FIRST PREMIUM AT THE
LATE PIEDMONT EXPOSITION.
T)vp>s reasonable and made easy.
Foi,.Ujarticulars mklross
F. G. GOLDEN. Draketown, Agent, Ga.
FELTON
Last week woo a rainy week over here.
Plenty of cotton atnee the rain.
ltev.- W. 1’. Whitlow, of Rockmart. was here
last Sunday. It
Mrs. ,7. (’. l4<nn who has been sick some time
is to lie carried to Rome this week.
Rev. Jackson Davis, of Youngs, passed through
town Sunday and preached at Uethlhem church
at 11 o’clock.
.Mr. .1. W. Duncan moved to Chattanooga last
week.
M e are to have an election for Justice of the
Peace before long.
Uncus Aha.
Happy Hooslers.
Wm. Timmons, Postmaster of Jdaville,
Inti., writes: “Electric Bitters lias done
more for me than all other medicines
combined, for that bad feeling arising
from Kidney and Liver trouble.'’ John
Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same
place, says: “Find Electric Bitters to be
the , best , . Kidney ... , and it- Liver medicine, .
made me feel like a new man.” J. W.
Gardner, hardware merchant, same town> j
says: Electric Bitters is just the thing
for a man who is all ran down and don’t
care whether he lives or dies; he found
new strength, good appetite and felt just
like he bad a new lease on life. Only
50c. a bottle at Neill & Almon’s drug
store.
APPOINTMENTS BUCHANAN CIRCUIT
For June, 1891.
First Saturday and Sunday at Pleasant
Hill.
Second Saturday and Sunday at Smyr-
11 a.
Third Saturday and Sunday at Waco.
Also on third Sunday at Bethlehem, *J
o’clock p. 111 . and at Bremen at 8 o’clock
at night. Bucli
Fourth Saturday and Sunday at
aiian and Piladelphia.
J AS. L. I VET, P. C.
As we guarantee Plantation Chill Cure
why not try it? If it, does not cure you
it w ill not cost you anything. C. W. Anlt.
Our sales of Plantation Chill cure ex¬
ceed all others together. Ask for a bot¬
tle—wo do the rest. C. W. Ault.
Plantation Chill Cure is a phenomenal
seller with us % We find it lias merit
hence guarantee it. C. W. Ault.
Do not let other merchants palm off
other preparations on you because they
have not Plantation Chill Cure instock.
Apply to agents named below who guar¬
antee it.' C. W. Ault.
Why pay other dealers <5cts. and ?>1.00
for a chill cure when yon can get Planta¬
tion Chill Cure, a better one, for 50 cts.?—
C. W. Ault.
I will bold ail examinatian for appli¬
cants for teacher’s license in Buchanan
on Saturday, the 6th day of June, next.
G. D. Griffith,
County School Commissioner.
Purifies the blood, increases the circu¬
lation, expels poisonous humors and
builds up the system. What more do
you want a medicine to perform? De
Witt’s Sarsaparilla is reliable. For sale
by Neill & Almon.
A beautiful skin, bright eyes, sweet
breath, good appetite, vigorous body,
pure blood and good health result from
the use of De Witt’s Sarsaparilla. It is
sold by Neill <fc Almon.
Do you want to save from 25 to 50 cents
on every Dollar you spend? If so, write
for our Illustrated Catalogue, containing
illustrations and prices of everything
manufactured in the United States, at
manufacturers’ prices. 10,000 Illustra¬
tions, all lines represented. CATA¬
LOGUE mailed free on application.
Address, CHICAGO GENERAL SUP
PLY CO., No. 178 West Van Buren St.
aprlfil ly Chicago, Ill.
Very popular, very small, very good.
De Witt’s Little Early Risers, the pill for
constipation, biliousness, sick headache.
For sale by Neill & Almon.
La Grippe Again.
During the epidemic of La Grinpe last
season Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds, proved
to be the best remedy. Reports from the
many who used it confirm this statement.
They were not only quickly relieved, hut
the disease left no bad after results. We
ask you to give this remedy a trial and
we guarantee that you will be satisfied
with results, or the purchase price will
be refunded. It has no equal in La grippe
or any throat, chest or lung trouble. Tri¬
al bottles free at Neill & Almon’s drug
store. Large bottle, 50c. and $1,00.
Sheriff Sales tw First.Tuesday in
Will lie sold before the court house door in
Buchanan, Ga., within the legal hours of sale on
the first Tuesday in July, 1801, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following property, to-wit:
Will be sold
lot 808 ill 20th district and 3r ’ section of Haral¬
son county, containing forty acres more or less;
levied on as the property of IV. J. Brown under j
a suhpopna fi fa issued from Haralson Superior
court for fees due T. R. Rowell as a witness.
Also the time and place will be sold i
at same
town lots in the town of Tallapaosa, Ga.. to-wit:
Lot No. 5 In block Jfo. 1; lots Nos. 1, 2, 4, 12 and i
16 in Block No. 4; lot No. 2 in block No. 3 in !
Rvnold’s addition to the town of Tallapoosa.
Ga.. and lots Nos. 22 and 24 in block No. 9; lot
No.20 in block No. 10; lot No. 21 in bloch No. 15;
lot No. 19 in block No. 18 in Martin's addition to
the town of Tallapoosa, Ga., levied on by vir¬
tue of a Justee e<mrt ti fa issned from the Jus¬
tice court of tile 653rd district, G. M., Haralson
county, Ga., in favor of J.C. Murrey asaiust 4V.
H. Barcley. Levy made by tonstable and return
to me.
Also at the same time and place will be soTd
land lots No. 52ti and 527 in the 1st district and
4th section of originally Cherokee now Harals. n
county, Ga.; levied on as the / provertv of A.
„ hittow in faTor()f Trea(law;ly H „ w , e , tosm
isfy one Justice court li fa issued from the Jus -
tiue court of the 1335 th district, o. M., of rural
son county, Ga. Levied on by constable and n -
turned to n,e ’
Also at the same time and place will be sold
land lot No. 131 in the 8th District and 5th
section of said county. Levied on as the prop, r y
of C. J). Phillips, to satisfy one IT fa issued
from the Superior court of Cobb county, Ga., in
favor of H. M. Hammett Ordinary, for use of
Isabella Smith and James Mongiu 81111 h
against C. D Phillip r trustee, principal, and
William Phillips security.
June 4th, 1891. M il. Johnson,
Sheriff.
Libel For Divorce.
Mattie Evans 1 Libel for divorce in Haral
IV. D. vs. Evans j I son ry Term, Superior 1891. Court, Janua
Pursuant to an order in said case, granted by
Hon. C. G. Janes. Judge of said court, the de¬
fendant, IV. I). Evans, is hereby cited and noti- :
tied, personally or by attorney to be and appear
at the next term of the Superior Court for said
county to be held on the 3rd Monday in July.
1881, then and there toanswer the plaintiff’s libel
for divorce, its in default thereof, said court will
proceed as to Justice shall appertain. Witness
the Hon. C. G. Janes, Judge of said court; this
April 28th, 1891.
J. S. M. RIGGERS,
Ulerk Superior Court.
Gramling,Spaulding & Co. Haralson —T Superior llapoosa
vs. Court a
J. Williams Circuit,
January Adjourned Term, 1891.
It appearing to the Court by the petition of
Gramling, Spaulding & Co., that J. Williamson
the 1st day of May, 1889, executed and delivered
to said Gramling, Spaulding & Co. a mortgage
on two tracts of land lying in said county to wit:
Town lot No. 57 in the plan of the town of Buch¬
anan in said county, containing fifty by one bun
died feet; and lot of land No. 1107 in tbe 20th dis
trict and 3rd section of originally Cherokee, now
Haralson county, containing35 acres more or less
for the purpose of securing the payment of two
( . er taiu promissory notes for the aggregate sum
of one hundred and fifty-five dollars besides in¬
terest and ten jier cent, attorneys fee, made by
tbe said J. Williams on the 1st day of May, 1889,
and payable to said Gramling, Spaulding & Co.
due one day after date with interest from date at
t he rate of s per cent, per annum, and costs o!
collecting, including 10 per cent, attorneys fee.-.
which said notes the said J. Williams refuses to
pay.
It is therefore ordered that the said J. Will¬
iams pay into this court, on or l>efore<the next
term thereof, tiie principal, interest and attor¬
neys fees due thereon and the costs of this suit, or
in default thereof the Court will proceed as to
justice shall appertain. And it is further order
edtliatthis rule be published in the Banxi i.
M ksskngkk, a newspaper published in the county j
of Haralson, once a month for four months, or
served on I. Williams or his special a£ent or at¬
torney three months previous to the next term of j
this court.
C. (1. Janus, Judge, S. C. II
A true extract from minutes of court.
This Feb. 20th, 1891, J. S. M. Biggkks, C. S. C
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