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VOLUME VIIl.
THE BANNER-iESSEHGER.
J to, «t>lished €ver y Thursday.
•, . at tlic post office at Buchanan as
lass mail matter.
Professional Cards,
pJraUTCHESON,
- PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Buchanan, Ga.
See |)ul up stairs In the Holcombe brick building,
jHAffallapnosa room to the right. All Night calls calls promntly at resi
■Hharges street.
reasonable.
It e BRIDE,
I TTORNEY-AT-LA IF,
Tallapoosa, Ga.
:tiee in Superior Courts.
& J. S. EDWARDS,
jTTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
'AH, GEORGIA.
•sociatcd with J. 8. Edwards In all
ill ho may lie employed in the Superi
raison county.
PRICE EDWARDS,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
K. D. JACKSON
iON,
aYERS,
ItOLLTON, Ga.
BUCHANAN, IIARALSON COUNTY GEORGIA, THURSDAY JANUARY 7, 1891.
LOCAL ITEMS.
U3T-TAKE THIS PAPER^ga
Work on the court bouse is still going
on lively.
We would bo glad to have you come in
and tell us the news.
Some property sold here Tuesday,
which went very cheap.
Messrs R. H. Parker and It. C. Price, of
Waco, were here Tuesday.
Tax Collector Kelley has turned the
business of collecting taxes over to the
bailiffs.
The Haralson County Farmers’ Alli¬
ance meets to-day at Mt. Zion church
near the McBride bridge.
Mr. Wm. Sewell, of Howell’s X Roads,
Ala., gave us a call Tuesday. He says
that is a good country where he lives.
Mr. D. J. Morris says he can’t do with¬
out his county paper. He has been try¬
ing it for several months, and says be is
lost without it.
Mr. W. S. Jean and daughter, of Far
mersville, Tex., have been visiting friends
and. relatives in Haralson the past week
or so. Mr. Jean went from Haralson to
Collin county, Tex., twenty odd years
ago. He thinks that a much better
country than -this.
A. Hudson and .J. J. Lovorn
one day this week. We
they were going to
,V- V * [^Almost simultanc
)■ yu >
Bkk’
STRICTLY FOH CAStf.
I want to sell you your goods, but I
must insist on selling for the CASH 1
With the money you can buy goods from
me cheaper than you ever bought them.
If yon don’t believe it, just give meatrial.
JCg^Those owing mo must positively
come up at once and settle, or make me
such notes asareconvertableinto money.
The security must be good of course.
Isaac Weatuekhy.
COME UP.
All who owe us positively must pay or
make us such notes as are convertable
into money, and the security must be
such as will not be questioned.
UJJ^This means you, if you owe us.
Yours truly,
Hamilton & Brown,
Bremen, Ga., Nov. 17, 1891.
Dissolution Notice.
The partnership heretofore existing be¬
tween the undersigned, for the practice
of law in Haralson County is dissolved
this day by mutual consent. Toe old bus¬
iness to be wound up by the firm under
the old contract.
Ivy F. Thompson.
AV. P. RO HINSON.
This31st Dec., 1891.
The disappearanoe of Mr. Lige Morris
who has been working with B. F. Mor¬
gan for several years past is quite a mys¬
tery. Yesterday was a week ago he arose
early and fed his mules and awoke anoth¬
er teamster, returned to the house and
ate his breakfast. He then told his wife
that he must go, as the other man might
be waiting for him, and his whereabouts
since, ho one can
in for his sudden disap
debts
Happy and content is a bride with “The Ro.
Chester ;" site lives in the light of the morning'.
To learn more, write Rodialer Lamp Co. .Vein York.
Our experience covers many ills, many
pills and many bills. Our ills are smaller,
our pills are smaller, our bills are cmall
er when we use DeWitt’s Little Early
Iii3ers. J. T. Cobb & Co., Druggists.
The December number of the Scientific
American is a model of Beauty.
You don’t want a torpid liver. You
don’t want abad complexion. You don’t
want a bad breath, you don’t want a
headache. Then use DeWitt’s Little
Early Risers, the famous little pills. J.
T. Cobb & Co., Druggists.
Mr. G. F. Reid, of Bremen, was in to
see us one day this week.
flSg-WINE OF CARDUI, » Tonic for Women.
Ignorance of the merits of De Witt’s
Little Early Risers is a misfortune. These
Little pills regulate the liver, cure head¬
ache, dyspepsia, bad breath, cousump
tiou and biliousness. J. T. Cobb & Co.,
Druggists.
Mr. J. W. Tomlinson was in town Tues
day.
A trial convinces the most skeptical.
Carefully prepared, pleasant to tho taste.
DeWitt’s Cough and Consumption Cure
is a valuable remedy. J. T. Cobb & Co.,
Druggists. *
Dr. W. F. Robertson and lady have just
returned from a visit to Tallapoosa and
Atlanta.
WcELREE’S WINE OF SARDUI for Weak Nerve*.
You may cough and cough and cough
and cough aud cough but you will not,
if you take DoAVitt’s Cough and Con¬
sumption Cure. J. T. Cobb & Co.,
Druggists.
Mr. W. A. Floyd, of Yilla Rica, was
here yesterday.
“An honest pill is the ' noblest work of
the apothecary.” De Witt’s Little Early
Rjbers cure consumption, biliousness aud
sick headache. John T. Cobb & Co.,
■Pruggists.
honest debts and have a good
■lory-gcp*;*.
ggSyB^Wltt’s Braking to stop
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ANNOUHHB
Editois I 1 .VXni:h
you please make the pHHB ■S|§!||!|
meats through your
There will be preach^C*,^’:
anan work by the pasto®.*-,^:
Pleasant llUl first Sunm-v^ ^B||§ 5 ?-:'
and Saturday beioie.
Friendship first Sunday
Philadelphia first Suudl^H
and Saturday before. WB
Felton first Sunday at 7 l-S
Smyrnia second Suuday a«
and Saturday before. |
Mandeville second Sunday at'
Ebcneza second Sunday at A.
and Saturday before.
Waco third Sundy at 11 A. M.
Bethlehem third Sunday at 8 1-2 P. M.
and Saturday before.
Waco third Sunday at 7 1-2 P. M.
Mt. Ziou third Sunday at 11 A. M. and
Saturday before.
District Line third Sunday at 3 1-2 P.11
Buchanan fourth Sunday at 11 A. M.
and 71-2 P. M. and Saturday before
Bremen fourth Sunday at 11 A M. and
7 1-2 P. M.
Felton fifth Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7
1-2 P M.
Bethlehem fifth Sunday at 11 A. M.
and 7 1-2 P. M.
We hope to arrange with our preaching
brethren so there will be Divine servic¬
es at all of our churches on the jvork at
least two Sundays in each y
God abundantly bless iu|
may we do more for tl«
than we have ever donfl
here ask all the brethr^B tK;
the cause of religion
God that we may be tBi
in His hands of bringi
of souls to Jesuls tlii
us the victory!
J. C. Edmc|
J. M.“
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