Haralson banner. (Buchanan, Ga.) 1884-1891, March 01, 1884, Image 1

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vYOlIl;. 1. HARAISON ~ BANNER PUBLISHED EVERY .. SATURDAY. A B AL TS EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1884, ‘ TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : e{ ) e One copv one year,...............51.25 One copy uix' monthy. UG 0B One copy three m0nth5,...... .......40 PROFESSIONAL CARDS ) TIPPORIPDQOMVN W F ROBERSON : PHYSICION & SUBGEON, BUbBANAN--2 By fao 0 GA, Offers his services to the people of Haralson county. Obstetrics and diseases of women and children a gpeciality. D DOVIWN W. F. BROWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CARRONIOONG oo o . iGA, Will practice in Carroll, Haralson ‘and adjoining Counties. - Collection a speciality. 7 N 7 W.J. HEAD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BUCHANAN . ................GA., Will practice in the Rome Cireuit, and in’Carroll and adjoining Coun ties. Algo, in the Federal Courts in Atlanta, Office in the Court house W. W, & 6. W. MERRELL, LAWYERS, CARROLLTON, .«........... . GA. will attend all the Terms of the Superior Court, ‘for Haralson County, or any where else, where business may call them. Kquity and, Land : Litigntion a. speeiality e PA O N AT TBl DN TV SN M4BT 4ALTS PE ' / PRINDE J. M. M’BRIDE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, oo G Will Practice in the Courts of the Rome Circuit, and in Carroll and ~ and’ Douglag Counties. SMITH & RICHARDSON . * PHYRICIANS & SURGEONS, BUCHANAN | s GA. Offer their gervices to the peopl of Haralson county. Obstetrics, : speciality. Office gouth of the cour: house, @t thair drugstore, ) PORINSON W. P ROBINSOM ATTORNEY=AT-LAW, IR ian . eAI Claims Collected, Titles to Tan: looked after and intruders gjected. Oftice in Court house, - NYrv g W. W. FEITLS, o o=DEALER In— Drags, Painty, Oils, Glagy, Books and Stationary, ‘ CARROLLTON, . (. .. GEORGIA. PR IS 8. P. EDWARDS, ATTORNEY=AT-LAW, . BUCTANAN, . v i o A Practices in Havalgon and adjoin ing Countics.’ Office in Court House. ‘ fl-.., At PR ! LB SR AR Ry ;};‘ ’y- Ll s M’DANIEL & CO TALLAPOOSA, .. GA, =Denlers in— Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, 800 # and Stationaty, Giye them a call, N QR DR.F. R SMITI, _ Buchanan, « . " {a Sao i , ~ Drug fly;gPfiiflf.zflwlg_@fld, Glass, Sta- | e Homisgde, Lo N HARALSON BANNER. FITTS, CARROLL CO., GA, Enrror BANNER: People are gen erally well and busy as bees at farm work. Everything is put up on the shine—new rails, new boards, new houses, ne v chimneys, and oats being sown by the bush els. ; . We have within one mile of this place, two good litevary schools— one taught by Prof. Ezra Stith at Cross Plains church—one near Esq. Norman’s, taught by Miss An nie Bass, The writer has been sen ding five- to this moble and well accomplighed lady. Can’t send any miore than uve ; for this is’ all the chaps we have, Glad to say, too, that we have two churches near by—one Methodizt and one Mis sionary Baptist—both strong in members, and in moderate spiritu al condition, we trust. The above named churches are in harmony with each other, so far as we know. Thig is pleagant and delightful. The reason of this, is, that, a Christian spivit prevails, and wheve there is temperance and brotherly kindness, there is peace on earth and good will to man ;and the contrary is horrible. po We also have a good raerchant mill'mear by, and a post office l(]"‘it‘rs‘. which wag named after the Editcr of the Banner. , ~Although we are blessed with so many conveniencies, yet many have got tited and moved to Sand Mountain, We have, sinee the rain of the 13th and 16th Tnst., been en joving Band Bottom. Let me tell you—oats, soil, rails and all—went off tozether, in the direetivn of the {hattaheo bee river.~Uplands axe badlv washed. We notice that our, Coweta correspondent don’t like Yellow Dirt. T don’t blame him much ; for I fear if many more big sains‘come, ag we have had, that Yellow and Red Divt will make bread stufl scarce in out vicinity. Xiß G BREMEN. | Bremen was stived last nij_rht‘ when it was annouced that J. W, P.ice, on the dry iticket was e]uc-‘ tei by a bandsome majority as a souneilman in place of O, M. Me- Burnctt, resign: @, | Temperance is gaining the day s ‘ast as refinement and e "deation slevate the people of every land, Haralson must share in the glo- ; ey and B emen must not be an ox- Cception. Every.one whe thinks, 1l ought to think, must conclude that the n':xll'u-’prmlu«:c::f -tntold evils. | We had a pleazant little meet ing at Wacoville the 2nd Saturday, the time np;fninied for our Ifaral son Co. 8. 8. association, J. W Je ter was clected correspouding sec retary,and will write te all the offi cors before the next session, and pree attendince at Buchaunan, the next place of mecting wbou the and Saturday in May, Tre ITanin sox-Baxyinr was fivorably consid ored, and the editor welcomed to our midgt, and invited to take nart in onr glorious work. 1 . The postoffice at Wacoville has been discontintictl. Mail to Bre men, The postnigster resigned and there was no canidate. rontd Mail will soon ‘go diteet from Du hanan to Bregncn, Carvollton and perhaps Bowdon, A AR Mr. W. A. Nelsoa, and h's voung wife seem joyful, and Prof. Craven our eflicient and poplar teacher, who brought to ofix town one of Alabama’s fair davghters, and while we regret to give up ~ our voung friend L. (. Vandegriff, who was 80 havpy in building up ou charming little village, we con gratulate him in the acquisizion of his fai¢ bride, Miss Clifo« Vntre kin, who has taken him to Carroll to raise “hog and hominy,” and we Venture to sdy they will live well. May their pléesures be many :zlt‘fld their troubles be little ones. ~ Tave a place for everything, and Jéep (a‘vm’ything'%f@i;itgl places * BUCHANAN, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1884. STATE NEWS " The ordinary of Pickens county is dead. . p The farmers around Marictta ave still gelling c¢otton. ‘ A new hotel is to be build at Powder Springs soon. Mrs. Roberson, of Roswell,Ga., is dead. ; Of the 138 counties in the state of Ga., 92 have adopted prohihi tiony': < » : Griffin, Ga... has 15 barrooms. A bailiff recently levied on the following property at Blakely, Ga., to-wit: one tin pan,two tin plates one broken tray, one broken spi ‘(h-r, one hroken glass, one pair -09 gs, twoold guns and a “yvaller coon” dog. ; Mr. A. Carmical, of Coweta Co. Ga., has been sowing the same va riety of wheat for 50 years. John Thomag will be hanged at Fairburn, Ga., the 11th of April or killinz Lindsay Weaver: Tol:e Turner - will hanged at Greenville, Mernwether Co., the 18th of April, forkilling: John E. Shuttles in 1881. Jackson, Ga., is to have a new Methodist church house soon, South Georgia farmerswill ,lant a large acreage in melons this sea- SO - i Col. Hammond, of Atlanta. Capt. Jackson, of Atlanta, Judge Stewart, of Griffin, and Col. Liv ingston arcin the field for coneresg from the sth congressional dis trict of Georgia. . ' Thomasville, Ga,, will soen have a new opera house, . C:llv‘)‘t. T. M. Kellv, ‘of - Garrol’ puntyy has not sold any of his cot ton crop yet. He has ‘thi:teen ales of cotton’ in the ware-housc at Villa Rica; Ga., now. .He only -uns two'plows, and last vear he made, from 13 acres, 12 hales of «otton. They will average over 450 wounds to the bale. He also made qcar 1,000 bushels of corn. The captain raises cotton a gurpus. He ralses his‘own wheat at home and raises his own horses, and in fact makes any and everthing that, is to used on the farm. He hag a mare that he boueht in Tennessee on vig wav home from the war, Ile tld £he VillaZßica Cor. of The A = anta Constitution: that he had! r ie 1 SBOO worth of horses fron her, ile hag adopted the stock law andd savs it works well, GENERAL NEWS. The national democeratic conven tion will meet A 0 Chicag, June 3th, to. nominate the presidential anidate for president and vice. There wre fourteen aspirants fo tha governorship of Missouri. Camden, Ark., has recently had a 0 $25,000 fire. ‘ ‘ The infant child of Mr. Pool, of Leal’s station, Ala., was bldwn a way by “the L te storm, and had aot sheen foundl five days jatter warila " Py Rmi'e, of Rirming.z]mlri,, Al klled Sam Harrison, of Chattanoo a, lagt week by cutting his {htoas from ear to car. with a knife, \ Goodwater, Ala., has rocently had a SIOO,OOO fire. Tty yburs'.'ng() there awers less than 50 miles of railway in Ameri ca. To-day there are cver 125,000 miles. bh el A Miss Willinms, who lived near Tasper, Ga., died Jast week, by ta king strychnine: Mr. R. C. Jenkins, of Eatonton, (+a., is dead. 3 | More corn has alveady been #old l at Intonton, Ga., than lagt year, It is geems that there will bea | wet” and “dry” ticket in nearly wory county in the state for ren cosontatives this fall,. b Jack Barrett, Col., shot and in stantly killed Dave Bowman, near Perry, Ga., recontly. The furmers are . bauling meat flour and grain in large quantities from Milner,Ga., this season. They buy on time. The state of Maine wantis to fur nish the material to be used in building Georgia’s capitol. A lawyer tells the New York Trib une that “the practice of fixing ju ries,” is more corumon than most people will believe. The man gwho does this kind of husiness does not ro direct to the jurymen. His meth ‘od of work is something like this: e goesto some person who knows the juryman and asks what kind of man heie, If the answer is satisfac tory, he inquires if 50 or $75; or some other amount would be of a. ny assistance to him. If the jury man bites all right. Ts he does nots there is no damage done. ; | A Pria For Younr Wik, - Do you know the sceret anxictios and } suftertngs of your avife ? If you do not, you should. Forgvears she has toiled in-doors. she haas cooked and washed,; and seweds dusied, and ®weps, and walled an watche Uior the small pittance you hav. doled out tolier. That pittance has no be:n simply otontemptiple: tuifle in notey, but a more contempiible trifle v genuine ouispoksn sympathy and ten ler. You ave buffeied and crowded in the ‘ jusiness places of li‘e. You have learncd unid hard usage to grow stuidy and ‘ muscular ) you are accustomed ever. day 1o dealing with things which requir | irom you the voice of auihority and de: ciricn, It all ihis theve is nothing to cu - tivate tendeiness, of tone or munaner When you comse into your house yo meet A tinid, rctii"iug woman, who has ben hut up in all the long bours struggling agiansi despoudeney. She Las waite for vou;the -tears already “ i hereye: ¢ 15 the husband carnot ;sympathize, wh will? Now can you not drop your grii maunner and voice for the few moment you must spend at home, and be tender sentle and confinding? Why do you sit down and draw your wife to you & you did when youfirst sought her in tha heme which you robbgd herof, but ne erareplaced ? It is envugh that you mea Al thist She sees yor look and manue. el bears your voice. i theso are zent and wooing, she will open her heart yoit; but if otherwise, she will repre » Jhe tear for a mwwment, but it w.ll o when you are gone, The world is full of unspoken Lit: 10 5, all becuuse wen take things L crated. Of course she will find sympe t .y if she will bring her burdens and s caval them; of course she is loved chowecht of and plaamed tor. AdLibese no: etz ? bt housands never tind o b uniti toe black borses and the hear. convey i tivet and worn e hody < the i\)llg" WL GO 0L o Lae wald Y due 21 ever had.—Lvlaris, COUNCELING YOUNU MEN. Choorgir Jinterprize, i The man who enters politicd may as well, at thie outset, bid good-Lye to con: tentment ansd peacelof mind, There arc som ny pety jealo sivs and revenzos 'n the life'of w utitician that ther: iy 1 thue o room for quiet, peaceiul enjoy m n. Phe dite and energies of a politi vician are completely absorped in fgoi ting ecen’’ with hiy friends do not e aleadd of hin rhere g neither Jove nor confidence among politicians, They ar bewad together for aggressive assault o meual proteetion. Their honor s el sierests It mattess not whether thie poi clan i a ward bummer or a Pre-ilonti candida »y the condition and fa & we the sanie. Young man, agfyou value you own feli respect, the esteem of you neighi) 0 5, the approbation (f your ow: conseicieg, o peacein] mind, or yom Bope o heaven, boot beeome a polit Coatity 3 Ty BT T T T e T AT A Ie live been toli a goud, sty of Qedry i s oway of supg dyiiog deesey bui o for Attant A gentieman well knows Faltoni county, huga herd of Jewey ¢ vty tnd et for s Jors oy butte: i 00 oreat that hie b orders tor all b can sapply at4u cens a pound. Foance thin lnvee demand this géntlenan woul bity up all the puttethe & owdd from b K nefghbors and work it over, and tin “eomnnon cow’” butte¥ weat ke b cakes for the gionuine dersey w tele Tliore ts s Boapin s name, and the peo pie whe paid 40 and 50 cenits 2 pound so thits battter, coudd have goften it frow other pavties it 2 Cons 8 P i".’ét’f??ME,‘ et Jownal, P © The eof Thoriy is stevml Mgt T e eot e R RSR e L eA A e BY MUTUAL FRIENDS., e f From the Birmingham, Ala., Age. A citizei of Birmingham, who has de {(red the entering into the matrimonial e tate for over fifey years, will shortly visit Naghville for theipurpose of leading a bride to the altar. e has neverseen hiz intended, and has never seen him; but mutaal friends have made the noes essary arranzements for a meeting, and if both parties fill the bill Nashville’s wedding bells will ring. No names arc aiven at pregent as the parties interested may become disinterested; but if all thinas mvoe smoothly alonf, the Age wvill gize a full account of ‘the wedding ] \ NTAT ] § GANN o Jd/ily. ' Buehanaay, . cad e et [nvites his moneyed friends t give himy a eall, if they need any thing in his line. He will sell to you s 0 CHEAP . that yon will think that they are nearly a present. [fyounced any shoes made or mended, or any thing in the line, call on JoBB. G AN, tHe cuarantees satistaction. ST AT INTL A BUBOHANAN; .« -ik tiien v otn ol DLAER IN AT T3¢ 1 ” 1Y BRANDIES, WHISKIES, a %‘F’T a N E“‘ S ;\ LE i‘ | % % 1 ) 1 Ly ) BEREIR, - LOBMACOE & CIGARS. ] Guarantee Satisfaction. Call my Bar, South Side of the Co House. _ it i e SR MBI HARD VUPHENS & HARR i U BEEIL D ‘. RIARUALL SBUCHANAN, G —Dealers in— Whigkeys, Wines, Tobacco and ( asars. Call at their Bar, on Ced: town street. | Brtablished 1839—35,000 Beaders, e | THE SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR EB I DIXIE PARITER Ao By recent purchase it now combines THE Dixlk FARMER, Atlants, Ga.; Ty ‘ f PLANTATtoN.,,Montgomerz.Aln.: TH RurAL SuN, Nashville, Tenn, Tuv 88 BSOUTHERN FArMERS' MONTHLY, © : vannah, Ga., and tnites the patrons « i A thedd with its own LARGE LIST of £ | [‘ Beribers, The Press and people all e [ ‘ : tify toits great merits for Agriculturisty (v {)and asa medium for controlling Soutir N\A\i ern trade, \\‘ g W T e e Qe AN} SAMPLE R 15— e copiEs ; B o H‘%‘ BN > IREE i\‘ £yt '(’f_' »7 3 e L :et S A i‘,'."vgv‘_?&y‘fibfi'fl‘y“’»”‘;vi i pEEh S \ R e 20 D, o K : T—‘ 72 RAR ~‘,.,fi:..,,....‘_w:"“.‘ l b g ¥ RS, Iy ToBT T T RN e 135 QUG R o N\t ARG EoNp ({0 RTrE SotTHERN CortivaTor {8 devoted ¢ the Agricultiiral and Industrial intetests of, (1 South‘&?nd evexx nurmbét goed out freighte with infortidtion vital to the fflccasa of Ilmu ~ whose interests it atibsetves, Itls oneof th. ~ oldest and most Eo%ular.!oufhuls ‘? the Unio: and for SOUTHERN AGRICULTURISTY, 1 whom {t has labored for hal(a Estiturs, V. no supetior, : g The followitig fité oind of ths leading fo tures of this great journal: % } THOUGHTS FOR THE MONTH Valuablé; Practical Buggeéstiond to the Farmer for flqh,MontE‘iE%H' Yehr, Public Roads; Ditvhing ?ng Tefrasing The Orange Grove; Legal Uepaitmen; Letters from the Fibld, from every Stute in the South, giving results of tests of our best ?::;fi" on raatters Of practical benéfit 1o tie Inquiry Depariment, in which are pra pounded sn% diawered Questions cdveriny almost everythihg of lfiwtm on thefarmi. ; The Patrons of HuSbandry; everything - of value pertaining to the order: topics of the times; fashion department, attractive to i e ladias ; the apidry: horse notes; live atbckd - tor; hog cholers; Jersey herd : fruit cultus Southerti ailk cuiture; sciqpe'& and ir%; t family eircle; . childrén’s departmeni . Bou: hold toples: ,“rn CULTIVATOR Gook BBok, et. The Inténsive Sysiemi of Farming; by gl. lgf;gmu})wnnough cmlv:rlrx;' t‘ho entlrg:,y % m outher culturé; is now bei ‘published in 'miA Ctxmugzn. hf. ahu fi we‘l::n dln‘gnthly nimbers. Back numbers c.a i VS P, aRRISON & co., Siaté Printers, Publishers, Enéuveu. ard ghnsunoog Manufacturers. P. O. Drawer c. ANTA, GA. ; e B Eattatinie Ounitefikvesi Os Tibrand i AN , BUOHJ?*Tfi ACADEMY,” BUCHAAN,. ... SEESENE .G‘Am\ TUITIONT: b Primary Department. .. ... .$1.50 Intermedipte, Department. . 2.8 Acndemic Depatrtment. oo 2880 High School Department. . 3008 Methods of insgtrugion, origingly” progressive,thorough and li';‘,&l('tic:fl-.i The location is unsurpassed for healthfulness of climate, purity g air and water. First Session will hegin Fan., 4th; 1884, ABRAITAM G. UPSHUR, b Principal. NOTICE, Cail at the Drug store of W, \V.?;}}} Fitts for garden secds, FRESH and PURE,—c¢lover and = grass seed of new crop,—School books and Stationary—all cheap for ash, . Also Drugs, Tobaceo, Lamps and Lamp fixtures, Oils, Paints, Truses &e., a 8 cheap as sold clse where. < I zlzocall special attemtion of those wlio have not settled ae counts by cash ornote, and I will <y to them to come and settle, as these matters must be arranged. & W. W. FITTS, 4 4 : Carrolltou, Ga. COURT CALENDAR, Haralson Superior court, 3rd Monday . n January and July—Joel Brannai. Tudge, and J. 1. Wright, 8. G. & Ordinarie’s Courtis held on Istand ird Monday in each month. it JUSTICE COURT. < BurenaNaxs. l 1143¢d District, G. M. 3rd Friday in ach month—lsaac Weatherby, N. P., 1T | H. Jean, J. P. TALLAPOOSA. ¢ 653rd District, G. M. #h-Pride- "= weh month—S. L. Hilton, J. B, Mg 8 Farmer, W. P. (Rt DRARETOWN, - 1077th District, G. M. 4th Saturdayg- H ach month—J. M. Waldrop, J. P. W. Humphrey, N. P. . 5 : Brrmex. & 1251 t District, G. M., Ist Friday in achmonth, T. W. Lovorn, J. 1%, J: 15 8 Kntrikm, N. . o JENKINS. L 1535¢th Distriet, G. M., Ist Natnrday b ach monthy 1. J. Price, J. 1, Joel "By 8 simpson, N. P. . el i Buxcoun, 1225th Distrie, G. M., Secend. Sutupsgl lay in each month—W. J. Walton, }‘ P JOEL RS TN VP, & Wirpcar, 1 ‘ 1078th Disiriet, G. M., 2nt Saturday in ) ach month—J. W, #pcerman, J. P, & NEVENTH. e 815th District, G. M., 3rd Saturday in] weh month—T. G, Waldrop, N B, © COL NTY OFFICERS, SO Davenport, Ordinary:; H. 1L futeheson, CUB. C.; John K. Holéomle herifl'; Robt. Morris, . R.; A, Trend am, To Ol T W, M. Brown, Treasussll r,; H. €. Posy, Coroner, T 8 1838 : 1884, The Cowslilntion, i The Daily Constitution hascome to loy 8 necessity to every inttllicent man ia e range of ifs ciretilation. 4 For the next year it will be bottod han ever. Nearly SIOO,OOO is now I 2 ng invested by i proprictors in a ned ui g presses and oudit, with whicis : vovinwhineh it can be ealarged to mecy sinereasing bnsiness, aud improved to weed the dumands of it gaowing cos > dituency, Tue Datny, axp - Sexpay CoNsmizts ox for 1884 witl bhe better and fulle han ever, and i overy seuse the hodll 4 mper in the redeh of the people of ¢, vutheugt, o year. .. ¥IO,OO | 8 motiths |, .s2,3o§§; yonths: cL 055,00 l Lawonih, o, ],o‘l:’ The Weekly Consiitntion o Sarts the new year with 13,000 supser ;4 ers who pPousance it the larpust, Deals ud chwsipest puper wichin thoil reach. & L congists ol 8, 10 or 12 mguu‘l»'“f fematid of s husiness or ulw nex pu diree) dlled wigh matter of ¥ oF interest to the farmer, | B At Lews than theeeAfonts n Al thix gront budeet SFbews and goss be sent to yoe i stde to_vutertaiig, 4 ery xssz»n!n/"w‘r' fur houschold, * & Ot S 0 eo L 0 S SRRI G ot Inelabs of ten, each’ . ... (o 1,004 ineiabs OF (wenby, cacha oo a 0 With an ¢xtra ¢opy fu the gottorssup 4§ thevlubs £ 4 The year 1884 will be cne of the mos & portaut ingur history. President, Ceaa 4 sressieny Senatorr, Governor, L(.»gi‘-:;?g;g Are—ure Wl te fiwlected, Lo Very important is uacke to e trie 0 the Navonal stud Nt etiens. Tn Consemurios, fi its ¢ * weckly ¢ don, will carey the ol - newsin ihe best shapo @ style so, f public, and WL swawd sun ear ‘hapion of Detn@erst i v's 5? Rabecribe now and hegin wigh the i joar acielinieias oR T | ¥ o |«{;§{S§”fls Vila” B NO.