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About The Banner-messenger. (Buchanan, Ga.) 1891-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1891)
THE KRAMER SASH, BOOR & BLIND * MANUFACTURING ? COMPANY. ri. R. BULLAKD, J. i BOSWKI.L A no >1. K. PHILLIPS, —1' ROPR1ETORS.— Alamif.cturers and Healers In Sash, Doors and I dinds of all shapes and prices, We .also make M rules to order. Mouldings ofa'.l kinds, dress¬ ed and Matched Flooring and Ceiling; Elding .d all-kimls. Give us a call aipl we will save pm !„,ncy. Wo arc also agents for P. ,J. Cool > go Hr >V. Ready Mixed Paints. Pure white U-a.1.-. and Untsecd oil. "Will sell you as cheap as you can buy in Atlanta, Ga. Vim: work a specialty and satisfac¬ tion* GUARANTEED. BREMEN, GA. y 3& V sfa a.. pr; If © iti o Lij © i ttaa OJF3FS La H -a Lcaa cx2l Physicianc endorse P.P. P. ear-splendid combination, and prescribe it with great satisfaction for tho cures ■ f all forms and stages of Primary, (Secondary and Tertiary 13? $2 . fiS393S8 Syphilis, Eyphilitio Rheumatism, Scrofu¬ lous Ulcers and Sores, Glandular Swellings, Riisnctntiam, Malaria, old Chronic Ulcers that have resisted all treatment. Catarrh, PPP ii 10031111 gores e u © © 3i raf*g B my ta ^ i w« i i c» a ^ ^ g3gaj--r3»2' 4 Skin Diseases, Eczema, Chronic Female Complaints, Mercurial Poison, Tetter, Scald Head, Etc., Etc. and P. P. P. is a powerful tonic, an ex SSS> S a 0 0 r. yjft xl cel lent appetizer, building np the system rapidly. whose poisoned and Ladies systems are whose blood is in an impure condition duo ’ CUBES «K G E9 0 ALARIA to menstrual irregularities are peculiarly benefited by the wonderful tonic and blood cleansing properties of P. P. P., Prickly Ash, Poke ltoot and Potassium. sis i® m ms. w j BRE m :?! is k » isSru-w & L!Pf. !AN 8R0S., Drugijisls, Proprieiors, Llpprtan's Block, SAVAf.WAH, GA. are aa • WMmm ©r...... wMsM Ml v W: • . liiisJir .iiLLu'U:. ..... if s " ; L . ‘WOODWORK 1 -JiU. ciilMso, »03T0N,MMS. UNION SQUARE. ATLANTA. 8. Y OA. YL fitxcw^MO. FOR sale BY fiAJ TQt ......................__ . i l M ' ' mM FINE SHOW GASES. 4K5**Ask for catalogue*. TERRY WI’F’G CO., Nashville, Tenn. - w-* V6OO0.CO a year lu boinpf mado hy John 7t« plat tioodiviii,'Troy.X.V,,>vovk for but us. Header, |»tc you may not nitike as much, we cun » ^4- a c!* you quickly how and to cum from tf 5 to day at the start, more ns you go r ^ IftA Ton. A ip etlcrt. JJutl. you fexes can ail connmmeo uiroe. In at nnv home, part giv- of tr%-A /'S^iug this all jour time,or spare immientG Nl.'HL only to work. All jd new. Cvetit pay M o' ' every worker. Wc start you. fumishin t evmVthinii. l’All'WCtTAKS KA81I.Y, MIT.LMIA i.nrnea FliKK. Address at STJMSOS it 10., i’OKILAib, KdASi.' JUST RECEIVED A nice lot and tbo Latest Styles in— Hats from Twenty-five Cents to $3. Caps, Ribbons, Laces, Veiling And Trimmings of All Kinds. Ladies, I respectfully ask you to give ine a call when wanting anything in the above line. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. MRS. L. P. M’KISSACK, Buchanan, Georgia. H. H. French 5 “FOTOGRAFER” AT TALLAPOOSA, GEORGIA, Makes All Kinds of Pictures From A Twenty-fiye Cent Ferrotype to A —LIFE SIZE PORTRAIT— COPYING and ENLARGING A SPECIALTY. Come and see my Samples, and get my prices before giving your pictures to ageuts, and you will have a better class of wor and SAVE MONEY by it every time. PICTURE FRAMES IN STOCK and MADE TO ORDER. HEAD AVENUE, TALLAPOOSA, - - - !3=*< I DON’T Skip <9 e IN buying an article, tbe conscious • ness of having secured tiie best pos sible results for tbe money invested, leaves one in a frame of mind that is sat¬ isfying in the extreme, Therefore to —BUY A WHITE SEWING MACHINE £ 3=1 SjiSisa [J If =5^ m :9s & m ’ . m V. WM & Will assure yon of experiencing this most pleasing sensation. WHAT More Could YOU ASK? Live, Enterprising dealers wanted. Ad¬ dress for Lowest Terms WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., CLEVELAND, OHIO. STHATTON’S PATENT HARMONICAS. - ADMIRAL., Stogie Reed. DICTATOR, Double Reed. Dealers please send for Catalogue. So Harmonicas Sol.1 at Retail. JOHN F. STLATTON & SON, Imforter.a.4 Wholowls Doaler. in ail Muds of musical merchandise. 4S & 45 Walker Street, Kerr York. ORDINARY’S ADVERTISEMENTS. G EOR GI v—1 f v it a lson Count v. To all whom it may concern: All persons In torcfi crt are hereby notified that if no cause is. shown to the contrary, an order will be crani : .J Viy the undersigned on the 23nl ilay of Novem her, 181)1, discontinuing the jmblic road running by H. C. Alston, J. A. Hudson, A. P. Bush and J. J!. Kntrekin's and to Waco depot. This Oct. 20th, 1891. S. M. DAVENPORT, Ordinary. T IVlcEIrse’s Wins of Cardul and THEDFORD’S BLACK-DRAUGHT are for sale by the following iperehants in Haralson county: Neill & Almon, Buchanan, M. K. Phillips, Bremen, J, C. Foote, Draltetown, S. J. Winkles, Felton, \V. M. Crawford, Tallapoosa, Tallapoosa Drug Co., J. B. Little, u Starrett & Co., a XV. II. & G. H. Price, Waco. W. R, Ragan, Kamer. Buckiens Arnica Salve The Best Salve in the world foi Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sait Rheum, le¬ ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil¬ blains, Corns, and all skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac¬ tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Neill & Almon. CHATTANOOGA,ROME & COLUMBUS R. R. “CHICNAMATJGA ROUTE.” This new and popular route has a Double Dati.y Passenger Service between Chattanooga ail'd Carrollton. The traveling public would do well to patron¬ ize this new short line between the North and South. Close connections are made at Chatta¬ nooga, Term., Rome, Ga., Kramer, Ga. and Car¬ rollton, Ga., with all lines diverging from these points. Our patrons assured good and comfortable are accommodations. 12,1891 Note Schedule below. In effect April SOUTH. NORTH. TASSKNOEll PA8. c ENGEll Til A l>iS. STATIONS. TltAJLXS. Daily No. 31 No. Daily 1 (No. {Daily 2 No. Daily 4 O.O.O.- M. fein- Dep. Arr.il’. M. 555> .VI oi) 9 CHATTANOOGA e 2 » 30 18 9 ROSSVILLE 0 02 10 9 MISSION RIDGE 5 51 05 BATTLE FIELD CSC^O-Cnr.O’TO.O- 42 9 @«5gg3.ftg£sstss:fe8sjst:*fegs:sa CHICK AM Aid A 5 41 ^3'X>-^-P-'lCOGOC»!XCOO«£«;!0 55 52 10 ROCK STRING 5 32 35 no 10 GOTHLAND 5 25 14 10 LA FAYETTE 5 14 10 30 10 MARTIN DALE 4 58 52 11 TRIOX 4 45 35 56 11 RUMM EHVILLE 4 34 24 07 11 RACCOON MILLS 4 23 13 ^ClCtCJCftC: 18 11 I.YER1.V 4 13 03 25 11 TALLAFKRRO 4 08 57 32 I 11 HOLLAN D 4 03 50 44 11 WHITE STRINGS 3 52 '39 50 12 1. A VENDER 3 41 ROME 3 10 00 5 SILVER CREEK 2 55 CALDWELL 2 42 LAKE CREEK 2 37 >—* CEDARTOWN 2 20 ►— YOUNGS 2 90 to FELTON 1 45 co BITCH (NAN 1 00 to KRAMER 1 09 w MANDKVILLE |12 58 CO CARROLLTON 5,12 45 M. M. P. Arr. Dep.fT. -d. A. Passengers leaving Chattanooga on No. 1, ar¬ rive at Rome, Ga., 12:35 1*. M., Carrollton 3:30 P. M. Griffin 7 -.23 P. M., and Macon 11:20 P. M. Returning, leave Macon, 8:10 A. M., Griffin, 10:20 A. M., Carrollton, 12:45 P. M., Rome, 3:10P. M., and arrive at Chatanooga at 0:20 P. M. Making a d ivlight ride between Macon, Ga., and Chatta¬ nooga, Ten n. Grflin. Solid trains between Chattanooga and See that your tickets road via C., R. & C. R. R. A. X. SLOAN, G. F. & P. A., Chattanooga, Tenn. W. H. WILLIAMSON, Supt. Rome, Ga. fB (jfS FS3 Pi E *sp? Mb. can make 83.00 tna SB 8 4. a W low prices this year. SMPORTED PLUSH ALBUM, $1.00 8>2 x 10 M- P *Sent Emboafiod llUwXretHJlfl padded aideB^g^d for'U.M). edgee, 1 * exjen- Noit pictures. withsrandimr for imported albums the tariff on is raised frpm 15 to 35 per cent, there M will not be any increase Ou r° ’new r *fi ne V iSSl U 11 ii Q lug old and new versions, are what the people want. Agents selling Bibles and Albums are assured a profitable business. All persons in want of employ¬ ment will miss it if they do not send for illustrated circulars and agont’s terms. T DKbAY, BIBLES CINCINNATI. F0HSHEE Importers A & Publishers, McMAKIN, OHIO. An AltrSottve ALMAWAC Combined POCKET BOOK and MEMOHANDUM BITTERS advertising BKOWJi’S IKON the best Tonic, given away at Drug and general stores. Apply at once. THE CELEBRATED * WILCOX ft WHITE * ORGANS AHD PIANOS TOOK FIES T PREMIUM AT THE LATE PIEDMONT EXPOSITION. Terms reasonable and made easy. For particulars address P. G. GOLDEN, Agent, DraLtown. Ga. A. YKA15. 2 I irnderthkH to brlpfiy v I teach ftny fairly 'vend .intt-lligeul person of’eitr <*r Li 5 Rk.»x, w ho CGH and Wriie, tniri /’■••• after iu»truclion,Yvil3 TImcc TIhuihiuiu! work indy: Wollm-K ,ijuu».y, how to earn n Yeurin their own localities,wherever tltey llve.I will also furnish the situation Orn uployni cut,at which.'you c-tui eani thatnmount. Kq moi iioy for me unless.successful as above. disirirt KWdy end quickly 1 learned 1. 1 desi sire but one worker fipm each or county. Irtive already taught and provided with employment jRTKW a huge number, who are making over £3000 :t year each, it's end SOLID. Full particulac-r, Addrees at once, 37. C, Box i 5 ua;ui.tH, EaKc. Sheriff Sales for First Tues" day in December, 1891 AVill he sold before the court house door in Jiu( , lull)alli w j thin t]le legal hours of sale on thc f)rst TueK(lav , n December, mu. to the high- 1 following property, to¬ ost bidder for cash, the wit; (me brindle ox about eight years old, one red ox ten years old, one light brindle and yellow pided ox and one yellow ox with white face,both about nine years old, and one log cart, iron axle, about half worn, and the interest of E. a. Wood and j. E. Murdock in one Biritsall saw mill and fixtures, to satisfy one mortgage fi fa issued from the Superior court of Haralson county, «a., in fa vor of C. Munroe. , Hot of land number one hundred and thirty three (133) located in the Seventh (7th) district and Fifth (5th) section of Haralson county, Ga.; i ev ied OIl as tffi C property of H. C. 'Posey to sat isfy ail fa issued from the Superior court of Haralson county, Ga. in favor of V. ,1. Northen, Governor, 'etc. against A. 15. Mixon principal, A. D. Turner, Alien Philpot, It. C. Posey, J. P. Boatright and E. H. Burden, securities. Ten¬ ant in possession notified. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold that tract of land consisting of one hundred and ten ( 110 ) acres oif of the north side of land lot number two hundred and fifty six (250) located in the Seventh (7th) district and Fifth (5th) sec¬ tion of originally Carroll, now Haralson county, Ga.; levied on as the property of W. N. Green to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior court of Haralson county. Ga., in favor of John B. Gordon, Governor, etc., against G. W. Sanford, principal, and W, N. Green and I. N. Cheney, securities. Tenant in possession notified. Prop¬ erty pointed out by plaintifi’s attorney. Also, at the same time ai d place, will be sold land lots Nos. 433 and 4tv>, containing section 80 acres of more or less in the 1st district and 4th Haralson county comity, Ga.; levied on as the property of Charles Zimmerman to satisfy oi e _ ,1 ‘iStieccourt fi fa, issued from the Justice court of the 1335th district, <;. M., of said county, in fa¬ vor of (:. M. Roberts. Property pointed returned out to by <;. m. Roberts. Levy made and me by lawful constable. WM. JOHNSON, JR., Sheriff. This October 29 181)1. Administrator’s Sale, GEORGIA—Halt.\ lso.v Couxtv. Will be so d before the court house door in Buchanan, Ga on tlis first Tuesday in Decem¬ , ber, next, between the legal hours of sale, the following described property to-wit: The north portion of landlot No. (70) seventy, lying and be¬ ing in the(8th)eiglith district and(5th)fifth section of originally Carroll, now Haralson county, Ga. Sold as the property of Mrs. Jane A. King, de¬ ceased, for the purpose of paying off a mortgage held by Francis L. Acliey, and other debts and expenses of Administration of said estate.— Terms, cash. This 13th, October, 1891. IV. C. ICXIOHT, Administrator of the estate of Mrs. Jane A. King, deceased. Administrator’s Sale. Under authority from the Court of Ordinary of Thomas county, Georgia, l will sell at private sale at ThomasviUe National Bank, in TUouias ville, Ga., on the first Tuesday in November, 1891 lots of land No. 143 in the 3th district of Haral¬ son county, Ga., as the property of the estate of S. Aiex Smith, deceased. Terms cash. Bids re¬ ceived upto 12 o’clock on day of sale. S. L. Haves, Ad’r. S. Alex Smith, deceased. Thomasviile, oa., Oct. 23,1891. Guardian Sale. GEORGIA—Floyd County. Agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordinay of Floyd county, will be sold at auction at the court house door in Haralson county on the first Tuesday in December, next, within the legal hours of sale the following property, to-wit: One seventh undivided interest in one liun dred and forty (140) acres of land, more or less, of lots No. CO, (>1 and 78, being and lying in the 8tli district and 5th section of said Haralson county. Sold as the property of Henrietta Hancock; minor. Terms cash. This Oct. 28, 1891. W • S. Hancock, Guardian. NOTICE, CREDITORS. AH persons having demands against the estate of Frank A. Moore, late of Hampilree county, State of Mass., deceased, are hereby notified to render in tlicir demands Jo the undersigned according to law, ana all persons indebted to the said estate are required to make immediate payment. Fred H Siuley, Administrator Estate of Frank A. VIoore, deceased, at office of Whitney & Seutt, Tallapoosa, Ga. Buchanan, Ga.,Oct. 16th, 1831. Mark: Your L,ineu. . %£ with Indelible Ink { -^gy. 2 or 3 Letter ^ wm Monograms with JV fTTi|||7 aT j | i -4 >4 Bottle of Indelible ^ rrrlFI^U 1 fiNlFlljL^^Ink.QO i |i -[a - cents. Sent upon receipt '^ of price. Address 4 *' WM- BAUMGARTEN, 213 E. Fayette St.. Baltimore, Md, —Asecvta Weuateci.——• Intelligent Readers will notice that a ytt wills I if are not “warranted to cure” all classes of GiseaHes, !>s>t only suolj ii 3 result iVoia a disordered liver, viz: Vertigo, Headache, Dyspepsia Fevers, Costiveness, Flatulence, Bilious Colic, etc. For these they are not warranted hi fallible, bat are ar» remedy. nearly so l»riee, ton it is pos. Bible to make O hoots, The Best in the World, The “DAVIS.” OVER HALF A MILLION IM USE ■ii ,i * : Mmmm U fA wm I HUSs! 1 r : FOR TERMS, ETO., ADDRESS, DAVIS SEWING MACHINE CO. BAYTQH, O. CHICAGO, ILL. Capacity, 400 Machines per Day. „ ^ , ..... (Me ■ - m .... m m mSm - aw : W'& igl * •-ih m m wpm &». > FEW SHOPS OP THE DAVIS BEWINQ MACHINE C AT DAYTON. 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