Haralson banner. (Buchanan, Ga.) 1884-1891, February 16, 1884, Image 2

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MARAISON BANNTR PUBBISHEDZEVERYLISATURDAY . A BLEFITTS, " EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. _ ~ BATURDAY, FEBRUARY?"I6,I 1884. E”’ TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : Rt 4 ‘ fl“éne‘vcdtiv"mw s 812 é)m‘copvvpixlgzw,......,....,_ _l;3} j%@bfiéfi}eém@&ghs;fi P 40 - Col \b".;.k Aglinson, of Newnan, hag been gfokel. of as a candidate for the genate_from Ncwnan dis triet, thissa - Maji U Filkinzon, of "New ‘nan, M BBpoken of veay higli- Ay by 'fihé"pzigrs of the state, as _ the success@r of* state Treasurer Bpeer&%r inson is one of Geor a’s, P cltizens, and also is ongdamong Georgia’s best busi ness % d the voters of the state'mav §sfl,§Bflr(‘d,if they eclect him %fi'fi ¢ie money will be in pictin SacE N R Tk e ‘ : Q&I SUccEssOß, R L | i »~,£* ed by fl\«-“(«knm\'ingj that Ho D C. Fosyth, of Rome, will ‘-1..: bably succeed Judge _ Ersl & they” United Stlates Court;ber fCgl. Fosyth, will be & p thel candidate of . 15%» Bhublicans foil congress \;n&;fi‘k at Ingfge in " the last campaign, apd he "a,fig(efi of more particu-, g rlyag ghe rleshorse in the race. It ;flmt should he; tiake the ~ field® ac iv&u large portion of F : "0 Mth willconie te hi]n,‘ s 3 . B :% AN ACADEMY. ~ :,‘ £ Sgfial attention to th T”l‘wi;., 80 {mfiw; of Buchanan - af@demy. Prol: ,‘p:{hur is a teach 1, @ nqu&]'omedfi;fi,iiif;.'j"nr-d of - holi é’nm‘aétfi} He (,:r»:n('j' to i.lii':'-: all recommended by emi " nert ted ers and other prominent ga éfiouldfi)w say to the (-ii—i izemg, of thix ‘(&’n,’:limt you have a s gootgacher, Your house has been _repaf¥ed, which will make it com * foPtaßhol and now, there is noth “ing inlur wayto keep yougivom ;'b Pulßood school. A good i . f SQINGO Lad s6cond to a good news “Pepotnbuilding up our town and SRounty. ¥ = The way¥o have a good school Bto 6ur children. All is e rood school jand it w <Ol v‘i has ¢hlldren,will sen Bl at once, you will ; habe @i you have no children, enfir ebthers, tell them you . have'@ood.teacher, one who will mukdy L yows **{jfi'},’s te be men uhd yourgislet; “be ladies. This and gur fling country can make o gol SBRO0l; and every one shoulßEOMe Work, and the vesults will be om,g‘;v.mx‘l _govod. . | . .WLLAPOUSA. i e | Oinpany with Mr, J. K. lol daitod Tallapoosh, last fitet went to the old d gome buginess go- Mr..Charleg Taliafer eftisernient will ap -8 Keepitig # pentral and théfe-are somd oth belng done. Old Talla vy prett§ place for a seems thad thd rail effecied it mtch, yet. jnner ai the bhospita x. Geo. A. Davis, and , that we {especial )} did justice to ner \that was set before : Wt,cwhile at old Tallapoosa, My n@. 3, Raliafeivo, brother of Mr, 2 C"ib\ififérr“d. of Tallapoosa, who is hom Prafpeeting the place in view pferseting & (¥ feed and livery gtablo Me Taliafemo is a lmge planter, of Gordon cottnty, Ga. % New Tallapousa (or the port of ~ the town aroudid the depot-=all in / Borporated as ané towi YioW) coh y tains some fifteen businesé hotises, and all are doing « lively busin®sa. ( ThS fifm of Dr.J. L. MtDaiiel 0'; Whgse eard appears in this e, is doMiza lively drug busi- Fhiotmy aitd o think: will do a better o: D Johny is oné of the clov- BS el ana dlso, | Bl v "dr!ngfthing ‘ in Lis line, as cheap asary P, ~ The Messrs, Meßrides, of Atlau ta, and Col, MeDride, of this place, are now crecting a very large and commodious hotel, which will add greatly to the appearance of the town, ‘ Dr, Henly, of Campbelltown, is also . erecting a fine structure, which we learn will be filled with dry goodg, as soon ag completed. Tallaposa has a bright future. It is surrounded by some very fine farming lands ; and we notice that the merchants scll a good many goods to the farmers of Ala, “One jvety important item in building new towng, has not been forgotten by the veople of Talla poosa, and that iz in building up a wood school. Prof. G. Q. Smith has charge of the school, assisted by Mrs. T. H. Higdon. Prof. Smith },sa}'s that his school now numbers 34 pupils. - The farmers between this place and Tallapoosa are alive to their Ainterest, for they have already bro ken up theirlands{repaired their fences and done all necessary pre paratory work for making a crop We received? “some subseri 11;01'5 fer our paper, 'while -at. Talla ;‘.‘)0():1:1, '\,l}(l we ]lt)p(‘. t«ylw:oiye more at an early day. BOWDON, Eviror Baxxer:—l have re eeived two'copics of vour paper, and am perfectly delighted with ife pleasant and intertaining litera ture. May snccess weave for you a mantle of fame in your new en terpise- - Many of cur farmers fear. that the recent cold weather killed most 0f the wheat, and also think the fall oats are entirely killed. Several of our enterprising far mers have gone into the clearing blisiness extensively this winter, making the hills,” once covered with green pines, look bare and hrown. i X The Rev. Jas. Barrow is serious ly ill at this writing, and no hepes are entertained of his recovery. Miss Ada_ Strong, a charming young lady of Troup Co., has becn spending several weeks in Bowdon. with her sister, Mrs. Adrain Tat tle. The Rev. T, H. Higdon left Bow don the 15th of Jan. for Tallapoosa where he expects to live this year We were sorry to loose Mr. H and family from our midst, bu trust the love of a gratefal people follows them to thei =~ new home . The school at Bowdon college is progressing smoothly tnder the auidanee of Prof. Tappan. We have not yet learned the exact number of pupiis in attendance. The infant of My, and Mrs, W. A. Wright, whe hng been quite sick for several days, we are glad to write, is improveing, Married at the recidence of Mr. D. H. Roberson, the 31th ult,, Mr. Moon and Miss Josie Roberson. We wish them long life and much happiness in their new relation, Mrs. Angeline Moo¥s died .very suddenly at her home four miles north of Bowdon® Ist inst., aftea an illness of eeveral days, The bereaved fmily have the sympa thies as many friends. * . The storm of last Thursday did some dafiage. in this vicinity, blowisg down fences and trees. It also blew dewn a cotton house at the home o{ the writer- Mi. W. H. Barrow has sold out his f:iterest in the stedm mull, to W. D. Lovvorn, and has gone into the mercaitile Business. 8t Yalantine is niost here, and now yoing men look odt for this ig leap yeat. i © BurTii o et D The Barnesvills Cuzetie fays: “Last week Joe Mitchell, & eslorel eitizen of Muntoe eouity, had the mistortune to lose his tdngtie. 1t it seems that Joe hes a mule with which to conduct his little i‘a‘rm! and he keeps him housed in a sort of shuck pen stable. Joe desir ing to hrve gome fun at the mule’s expense, took the tin gunano strew er. If you have ever seen one you will femeniber that there is a fun el pigctd at ond end atid the oth er is sitdply loft sliarp. Joe put the shaip potiit so his #oith and point s ihe funi hd ob 9 el| lippesd vt onoubl the ump. Ponderkind of visles, and he fired his heels as the fanne! ond of Joe's guano bugle, His aim waz well t:- ken, the mule’s hecl eame in con tact with the funnel,and t#& result to Joe hi¢ tongne was clipped off. JURORS FOR NEXT COURT. Grand Jury. PR, Privett, Wrh. Robertson, 8. C. Dean, 5 Andrew Prather,’ j John Sanders, * Wm. Cantrell, . J. M. Griffith, M. W, Lina, D. B. Deese, J. B. Weaver, T. Fowler, J. R. Goldin, G, W. Gentyy, : Robt. Morris, | 8. N. Grifiin, J. W. Bpcarman, - W. C. Wesson, it G. ¥, Reid, 8. L. Hilton, ; G. . Huns, G. 8. Zimmerman, John Duncan, J. M. Bimpson, H. E. Wimpee, J. Price, j : P. T. Pritchard, H. H. Harbor: T. R, Hutcheson, W. M. Pope, Travers Jury. M. C. Helton,Jr., W. Hallman, J. M. Harper, L. F. Jelireys, _ J. M. Jacobs, J. J. Green, B. F. Hutcheson, - T. J. McLendon, | H. H. Charles, E. Kersey, _ | R. C. Mcßay, ¢ | J. B, Davis, ] C. W. Goldin, J. J. Mann, W. E. Cash, C. P. Johnson, ) J. C. Twovell, W. J. Fincher, - d- 3 Goldin, : 3w Driver, .+, : J. T. Roberts, J. T. williams, : A. w. Smith, B. w. wilson, C. waldrop, w. R, ware; : A. J. Lowvorn. w. L Baily, w. H. Morris, J. F. Summerlin, J. Speight, ; J. A. walker, M. Q. Lina, J, H. Yancy, J. H. waldrop, On lagt Randsy moinhig a bugzard, wearing & ball, was scen passing over the resideniee of Mr. J. V. Btauback, one half miles East of Cicada in this eounty. it was flying low and the bell was plain iy visible andfts tingling, sound eould be neard distinctly. Who belled the buz sard 2=—M arugrrA Jovansnd. According to the Walton County News, a citizen of the town of Monroe in (hnt county ia geing to settle his part of th labor question as follows: “‘A¢ soon as soon ag his children are old enough he ~ill pay his davghter b .per month t& <ok and his boy 25 cents for stch Joad of woedlie cuts mp. This plan should meet the approval of every man of a iamily. Don’t ailow your children t 8 be aboye work, It is more a disgrace to a vong lady not to know Low to cook than itis to cook. And i iy {Le life of a hay to ent wood. TALES Junors. The last Legislature passed an act, that all tales jurors in the geveral courts in this Stats shall be paid as follows, to wit: Forahe time of actual attendance upon the conrt, whether they he sworn and setve or not, one-half the amount paid other jurors who are aetially sworn and serve; and if said jurors are aclual ly swoth ahd serve, to be paid as othor jurofs ave paid; provided, however, no taleg jurors shall be entitietl to vompen- Bt under this Act unless he shall have heen required to attend comrt as such sales jlivdr sos as lovg ds cne entire | day ov niore; provided that the tiise o service of maid jhrors shdll oujy date from thie time the ghefild sluill furnish to the list ofsaid bales ki who aio bres ’ ent in court.—~Maricitd douthat geAL b AT NI . Agnart of whiskey wis Hhized wih foml and given to a cow in New Yoik town and half an hour later the sbimal was bellowing. “We won’t go| home 11l morning’”’ or something thaf way il treated eeveral persons to a coople of *'horns and acted ina viry reprehensible ia!ll.nl.“.""" genemilly. When she sobored up stie jnpod down a bank and broke her neek, "This shows the sguperior intelli- L gence and good gense of the cow over the jßveragn bibulous person, When the lat ter gets dinnk and makes things howl, insted off jumying down a bauk and breaksng his neck when he gets sober he immediately heging to lay the foundation for another roaring drunk. 1884. 1884. Lt The Constitution. ‘ The Deily Constitution has come to be a necesgity to every inttlligent man in the range of ity cirenlation. For the next year it will be better than ever. Nearly §IOO,OOO is now be ing invested by its proprietors in a new buildiug, presses and outfit, with which and inwhich it e¢an be enlarged to meet its increasing business, awd improved to meet the demands of its gaowing con stituencey. ; Tur Dirny axp Svxpay Coswsrire riox for 1884 will be better and fuller than ever, wid fn every seuse the best paper in the reaeh of the people of the southeast. . Quod year.... 510,00 | 3 m0uth5....52,50 Gnonth .. 500 Taionth - 0 LaT 00 © The Weekly Constitution Starts the new year with 13,0000 supseri bers who pronounce it the largest, beat and cheapest paper within their reach. Iteonsists of 8, 10 or 12 pages (as the | demand of its business or the news may direct) Alled with matter of the greatest interest to the farmer, At Less than three eents a Week ‘his great budget of news and gossip will be sent to yvour fireside to entertain ev ery member of your Irousehold. One Yefl, vot i via L gl be Bie monthiie v s craie kOO Inctubg often, eaeh . i oo TR Iu clubs of twenty, each....... ... 1,0 With an extra copy to the getterseup of the club. The year 1834 will be one of the mos important inour history. President, Cen gressmen, Senatorr, Governor, Legisla ture—are all 1o be elected. Very important issdes are {¢ be tried in the National aud State ¢lectiens . Tur g NSTITUTION, ifits daily or weekly edi ton, will carry the fullest and freshes news in the best shape and style tothe public, and will stand as an earncs ~hampion of Democratic principles. | subsgeribe now snd begin wirh the new | vear arddress = | Constitutjiun, Atlanta, Ga. NIW. PARKER, BREMEN -oo ol ol LG AL Offers his Services as Physician of many years experience. Cases treated at his Oflice at moderate charges, for cash or barter. He lkeeps Medicine and Lampe for sale R Y ARG UA N RATTT LB S W eP ‘ Haralson County Sheriff’s Sale. STATEOF GEORGIA, 2 HarAvsox Cot Nay, Will be sold before the court honse Jdoor, in the town of Buenanan, Haralsor connty ,(a., within the legal hours o sale, on the Ilst Tuegday in March next the following property to-wit: Two one acre town lots in the town of Tallapoo sa. Said lots of land are lying west o the drpot, fronting the atlanta St. o the North side of the G. PP, R. R. 7th No. of said lots are not known, but is ¢ part of lot No. 152 in the 7th district and Sth section of original Carroll but now Haralson county, Ga., levied ou as the proserty of C. K. Head, by virtue c! ene Superior eourt fi {a, issued from Haralson Superior court in favor of alien Wheeler and Co. vs €. B, nead. Proper-| ty pointed cut by defendant. ner J K nencomsr, Sheritt feb t¢he Ist 1884 ‘ HARALSON COUNTY SHERIFE’S SALES, STATE OF GEORGIA, ] Haravnsox Cousrty, i V‘,Till be sold before the court hous door, in the town of Buchanan. Haralgon county, Ga., within the lega! hours of sale, on the first Tuesday iv March, 1884, the following wiki lots of land, to-wit : Nos. 454, 471, 699, 675, 660, 639, 636, 834, 593, 610, 581, 502 531, 496, 478, 458. 711, 282, 381, 036, 877, 384, 401 437, 375. 718, 729, 738,, 774, 803, 786, 822, 823, Bho, 827, 902, 90+ 930, 934, Each of the above lots of land con tain 40 aeres, more or less—all i the first digtriet and section 4, of original Cherokee, but new Haralson county., Georgia, . Also lots Nos. 689, 789, &1, 581, 529, 522, 828, 514, 503, 4006, 489,818, 923, 928, 1,220, 1,180, 1,232, 1,127, 1,111, 1123, 676, 627, 783, 852, BHI, 853, 1265, ach of the above lots of land, con tain 40 acres, mord of less—all in 20th district and 5d gection, of original, Chers okee, but now Haralson county Ga., * also lots Nos. 194, 156, 15,-83, 270, 287, 273» Kach of the above lots of labd eon tain 202,15 morc or less, in the 7{H dis trict aud fifth sectitn, of originsl Car roll, but now Haralson county, Ga, Also lots Nos. 288, 16, 42, 50, 95, 82, (13, 129, 143, 164, 160, 185, 187, 2506, 235, Sach of the above lots of land conisin 202,45 acred, mote or less, in the &th distiiet and sth section v origlhil Cux voll, but now Haralson county, &a, All the shove lotg of land levied on hy victue of tax fifas, vs paid wild lotd of lani isgued by 4. Trentham; T, C. o Baralgon county, for, <ax due the state and connty,” fov 1882, Lovies mads and returned (re by E. B, Barker. L. 0. & K Hovcous, | Bhoeritl, Jan: 28th, 1884, - | eesl s W A Ait oSt S Y | B Subscribe for the BanNfiie-On- | ly 1,25 o year, g | LOOK HERE! ; All persons_indebted to meé must comie forwatd at once, and settle, of they will begiet it. T araneeding mbnéy) and must haye it.: ik 1 fi SMITH, 4 sehanar, Gao. ‘ 4 5 e : Ti yort want to buy aiy FATS, RGOS, SHOES, DRY GOODS of auy kind, MEAT, FLOUR,, HARWARE, TIN WARE; and in fact any thing that ir keptin & First Class Store, just go to WILSON AND LOVELESS, BUOHANAN ." i ki 6k | ! ; ~ We will alsomell yon a Stove or Eew | ing Machine cheap. We want all who are oweing us, e ithe by Note or Account, to come and settle at once. If you don’t, we will put then: out for collection, : Come and see our Goods, and PAY what pou owe us. WILSON & LOVELESS. - A 7 T NEEY A J YOUNG, BUBOHANAN:. -.. i S e \ DLALR IN BRANDIES, WHISKIES T T ] " 2 Vin K . % WINE & ALES BEER, TOBACCHC : & CIGARS. I Guarantee Satisfaction. Call a my Bar, South Side of the Cou: House. : J 8 GARN, Pildbanin .y Invites hig moneicd friends 1 give him a call, if they need an thing in his bne. He will sell t you g 0 that yon will think that they &ic nearly a present, Ifvouneed any shoes made « mended, or any thipg in the }n callon J.S. GAINIT. He guarantees satisfaction. | ) f Call at the Drug storeof W. T Fitts vor garden meeds, FRES: and P'URE,~=clover and gra: ceod of new crop,~~fechool book and Stationary—all cheap so cash, Alro- Drugs, Tobacco, L:aml and L&mp fixtures, Oils, Paint Truees &c., ag dheap as rold els where, I also call special altomtiog o those who have not settled "ac counts by cash ornote, and T wil say to them to come omd settle, a: these matters must be arrenged WiV, FITTS, Carrollton, Ga - BEUOR AN AN ACADEMY, BUCHAAN,: ... .ciisinns (GA, TUITION : : Primary Depattment.. ... g 1.5 Intermediate Department. 200 Academic Depuytmeit. . ... 2.5 High Bchool Department: .B.o° Methiods of instruction, origina: progressive,thorough and practical The location is unsurpaised for healthfulness 6f climate, purity of air and water. First Session wils begin Jan., 4th, 1884. ABRAHAM G.UPSHUR, ‘ ; Lrincipal. LW ' s CBURT CAL Gk UL [aa:4sodt " Haralson Superior court, 3rd Monday in January and July—Joel Brannawm, Judge, and J. 1. Wright, S, G, Ordinarie’s Courtis held on Ist and Srd Monday in each month. JUSTICE COURT.. BUCiiANAN, 1143vd Distriet, G, M. Brd Friday ir each month—lsaac Weatherby, N, By H H.Jean, J. P\ " ) TALLAPOOSA, . 653rd District, G, M. 4th Friday iz each month—B, L. Hilton, J. ~ 4. J. Farmer, N. P, - DRARETOWN, 1077th District, G. M. 4th Saturday in each month—J. M. Waldrop, J. P., J. W. Humphrey, N. P? BRrEMEN. 12515 t District, G. M., Ilst Friday in" each month, T. W, Lovarn, J. P., J. B. Entrikin, N. P. JENRINS, 1335th District, G. M., Ist'Saturday in each month, J. J. Price,"J. P., Joel M. - Simpson, N. P. Bexcoms, 1225th Distrie,” G. M., !Second Satur day :in eachmonth—W. J." Walton, J. P, J. F. Petty,) N -P, WiLpcar. 1078th Distriet, G. M., 2nt Saturday in each month~J, W. Speerman, J. P, SEVENTH. 813th Diktriet, G. M., 3rd Satnrday in each month—T. &. Waldrop, N. P, COUNTY OFFICERS. S. M. Davenport, Ordinary; H. D. Hutcheson, C. 8. C.; John K. Holcomb, Sheriff; Robt. Morris, *T. R.; A. Trent ham, T. C.; T. W. M. Brown, Treasur er,; H. C. Posy, Coroner. NEW/ GOODS! NEW €OODS! J. WILLIAMS, BUGHANAN . ...ioro. 00 QA Is offering his Stock of New ‘roodsat ROCK.BOTTOM PRICES! . His Stock consists of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Ready Made Clothing, Hard-Ware, Crockery & o+ Eow & FAMILY GROCERIER. Come at once and examine my (rocods and Prices. ~All persong indebted to me by ither Note or Account, MUST ome forward and settle at once. SUMMERLIN & SON. BUCHANAR, i iiid s DEALBRS IN & % e FAMILY >~ GROCERIES. 5 3 ‘OFFES, SUGAR, SPICES, T_OflAC' ’ CO & CUGARS. Sl Also School Books. o Custommers will fiind our Rtock FRESH AND PURE, \s we aim to keep nothing but the . VERY BEST. G. M. ROBHRTS, TUGHANAN, .iivs il f Offers his entire Stock of : & : NEW CoODs, * ; Cousisting of b - BOOTS, SHOES, AND JALLIDRY GOODS, ok !l‘ogeflm with alil’Grocories usually ’ weptin n first class Btore, : @, . v t Alt indedicd to Jime by either Note or : Aceount, mustcome forward and settlo © : b onve, » 0 »,é ] ; E”}, W. AULT AND BROTHER . - vt "BL“(;}l}\N{Xl\( o R A .(](A willl make youTaJTABLE, WASH STARY BEDSTEAD, * ___SCHOOLDRER, | BUREAU, WARDROBT SOFX or anything else in the fumiitves line, better and cheaperithan Ha chine work. Call and see us al oue 511‘01’)‘. = s :