Haralson banner. (Buchanan, Ga.) 1884-1891, March 08, 1884, Image 1

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VOL. 1. HARALSON — BANNER PUBLISHED ' EVERYIfSATURDAY. A B LR EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1884, ‘ VVTAI“JAU;\(A ()l;‘V.\'-l-'B.\'(‘i{ll"l‘l()N : . —) e One copy one year,. .. .. 1R One copy six months,. .. .. sAI One copy three months,. ..... ...... .40 PR()F]!}SSIONA L CARDS ‘W I R( PRIOWN WF ROBERSON PHYSICION & SUBGEON, BUChaNANE o G Offers hix services to the people o Haralton county, Obstetries and diseases of women and children a speciality, - § Ly W. F. BROWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CARRBLINON. . B Will practice in Carroll, Haralson and adjoining Counties, Collection a speciality, / 25 N i W. J. HEAD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BUCHANAN. . ... . ... .GA, ~ 'Will practice in the Rome Cireuit. and in Carroll and adjoining Coun tics. Also, in the Federal Courts i Atlanta. Office in the Court housc. W. W, & G. W.MERRELL, LAWYERS, CARROLLTON, ..............GA. will attend all the Terms of 4h Superior Court, for Haralsor County, or any where else, wher business may call them. Equity and Land Litigation a speciality AS A 554 AT TSN 8 S SBALYTLDM T s s € 4 / N 2 2 ; Q]o l\[. :L\l I)l‘;Il)lt: ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BUCHANAN . (00 eO, Will Practice in the Courts of th. Rome Cireunit, and in Carroll an and Douglas Countices, 'SMITH & RICHARDSON. PHYBICIANS & SURGEONE. BUCHIANAN, . o 0- G ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BUGHANAN .. . . @ gx Claims Collected, Titles to Lan looked after and intruders cjected Oflice in Court house, C.W.PARKER, BRIEMBER. o eah G Offers his Services as Physician o many years cxperience, Caser treated at his. Oflice at moderate charges, for engb or Darter. H. keeps Medicine and Lamps for sale. Y 4 ) TN ) P @ S. P. EDWARDS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BUeHaNaN s s Practices in Haralson and adjoin iluzr Counties.! Mhice fi Court House. Bring your Clocks, Watehes ¢ - Jewelry to e £k BAHISVERTY BUECHARAN, = - - 6A. and httve them repaired in the best of style. All work warranted. m T SR DR.F, R SMITH. Buchana, - . G, —DEALER IN- - Diugy, Paints, Oilg,"Glass, Sta ' tionary &e. Dirhgiitude South of Court house The circulation of the I;g\::.u . soN Baxzen is fast increascing Shbeqé’%dut OOOSL . y X HARAILSON BANNER. TALLAPOOSA, 1 Evrror §Baxyer : - The it(-msl froni our town may not be intcr-‘ esting this week. The health of the peopleis gen erally very good, . . : The school is still flourishing and new students are enrolled ev ory day. Our town has been real lively for few dave. Justice “court has been in session nearly every. day this week ; hut T ean’t say to what exten!, the parties concerned, got justice ; but T suppose the people are satisfied, forlthey all have] dis persed., Yesterday a very poor circus nassed Tallapoosa, and stopned long enough to take awav soveral lolars from the people, and some of the hoys bit a"little. They fried to get a 20 dollar gold picce for a nrize package, but they came out minns a few dollars. But as the ld saying is, we have to live and learn. EvervthingTwent off quiet ly, and our town is now going a head, not knowing "'what will be the next thing on"docket. Several of our peovle have com menced gardening, but it is rather ‘old for the business to-day. We nope thig cold snap will soon pass uwvay ; and then we shall ¢o ahead with improvements, Tallapoosa is siill growing—peo ole moving in“ever few dinys—and houses are it demand. Wé hope to sce the day when Tallapoosa will e noted for its churches and S. schools: and when it can bg said of us where sin abouncded. srace does much more abound. May the Baxyer live long and wave all over this country, . ; More Anon, 3 H: AL A CHEERFUL SPIRIT. The man or woman who always reveals a cheerful spirit wil sue sess in life, The pleagant tace will carry its possessor safely through in spite of every opposition power. Smiles will hanish the darkness that gathers about every life path. ind the sunlight will fall unon L'fe’s pathway whereever o cheer tul spirit exists, The sunbeams will melt the world and so a sunny pirit will scatter the coldness and darkness of humanity, and bring rightness and blessing to those a out it. If there iz anything repulsive a bout a human being it-is a fretfnl spirit and o sorrowful face, If ther = anything utterly repelling anc disgusting, it is the soill visaged one cannot smile or wear a cheer ful loolk, but who continually Hroods over his mis® rtunes, and 30 keeps on the shadowy side of wery thing, God’s. sunshine is nothing to him, any more than the sunlight heaven is to the poiso qous nettleweed under the shadow f the slimy rock or dense shrub bery, His dwasfed and sclfist Spirit is as nesrely like the nettle weed ag it can be, or like anvthing Ise that grows in gloom and dark nesK. | A chicerml spiritis one of the most valuable gif 8 cver Dbestoweu apot htmsnity by a kind Creator [t i the sweetest and most fragran Tower of gpirit—that consiantly sendsout its beauty and {gnarancce wd blegdes everytling withifn ccach. It will svstainthe soul 1 Theldarkest and Zmost dreadr) slace of the world. It will hold i 1 ‘heek the demons of despair and hopelessness, It is the brightest sar that over cast its radience oves the darkened soul, and one that seldom sets in the gloont of mwor- Hid fanereg: and forebing imagiina tions Cultivite, then a cheerful spint and cherish it ag something sacred, Obey the command, “Rejoice ever ..nwand its light and Dblessed- | esßavill never fall (Iggm thy" path .vn,); % ¢ , BUCHANAN, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1884. ’ MURDER INTALABAMA, We learn {rom My, Blufoud Sharp, who has just returned from Randolph countyf,Alal, of a shoe ing tragedy, which oceurred i Corn House creek,Bor 10 miles south of Wedowee, on Tuesday svening. At a sale at \\'illimn‘ Wood’s at whith Pate and Littie field were present, they hoth heing apder the influence of © - liquor Pate,] who had a pistol, flourishing it avound considerably, finally shooting it off, whercupon sofiie o: his friends took the pistol |away Srom him, Some time afterwards Pate accused Littlefield of stealing nig pistol. Some warm words en aed, which resulted finally/ Little ficld knocking Pate down, Pate had recovered from the knocking lown, he succceded in getting hold of his pistol, and hwting u; Littlefield, who was getting redd; to go home, he shot him twice. when Littlefield, notwithktanding the wounds he had reccived, ad vanced upon Pate and stabbed him in the neck, inflicting o mor tal wound, from which Pate died nstantly. Tmmediately after this Mr. Knight step-father of ¥ Pate .s‘.l'.\)t Littleficld twice, shortly aft r which he expired. Littlefield, on of the parties in the above " terrible | tragedy, once lived in Carrol county, v A SUCCESSFUL FARMER. - My, Avthur David ig the mos aaccensful farmer in Bartow cout tv. It was arefreshing #ight to se he long line of wagons draw up te she depot last Friday evening an: leposit their burden of the fleec; staplé, yelept tho king of ;. th south, Mr. Davis delivered at th: lepot 65 bales of cotton on thi lay, for which he received aun ar erage of ten cents per pound, an perhaps for some of it a little mon than that, Besides making from to 2 hundred bales of cotton po vear, Mr. Davis generally make wheat to sell and va 8 and meat e nough to do him. He came he: ufter the war as a rent- r, has bees Tarmingever gincey and now owns': farm worth 420,000, to 50,000, al made by furming,—Cartersvill Ameridan. 1 i STATHE NIWAN ' Dalton, Ga., claims two featic eds thatt ot 100 vears old. Also ‘et of ¢ha 1¢ thut are 50 years ol ‘Hogs are dying with cholera a round Covington, Ga. A gentlenian in Troupe conty recently took a tree to keep out the way of a mad dog. ' Andy Rowland will be hapge ft Spring Place the 4h of ne:st nenth, for killing Ab - Watkin: . Two prisonervs escapel from Ta! hotton jal a few days since. . A negro near Union Point, Ca dlled 59 Llackbirdg at one sh with a single barrell 8! ot gun. On Teuzdiy last, a nezro ma org ne! to wed a dusky maid t ep from going to juil. Ho soo: s the ceranbomy wis saidy he lof his bride and departed for hou with another “caltad ‘om: 1" swing ing to his.arm. A nigger will be « veenrdil hedios, — ‘ovihagton B - erprise. It ig said that Judze Simmon: will pe o eandidate for the gover norship this full. Hon. B, ", Tattum, ordinst - o Lincoln county, died at his home in Lincolutoit a few days ago. He vas 70 vead'd of are, Miss Mattic Goodeich was tried or murder at Litfayetie. Ga, tecent Iy and acquitted, Bhe married the sume nighd. . | Bartow county has 50 men whe e really an¥ious to go to the leg slatwe. i % ~ DAV, 8. Jovies, one the oldest. itiens of Augusta, Ga., died o nis home {he 29th. -33 5._,23%3 8 ¥, : T . W. W. Thomson, of Smitnyille, has already realized SIO,OOO from the sale of fruit trees this season. GENUERAL NEWS. L & N Anniston, Ala., is to have a shoe factory soon. ‘ Wi Moore was hanged at Frank lin, La., Feb, the 29th, vor kiliing Lee Aiman, | Daniel Mann, of Fawkins coun. ty ,Tenn.. had a bulle, weighin; over one-half once, taken {rom his ¢hest near his heari. It hed been there since the battle Murfrees boro, nearly 21 years ago. . 3 i y | The Pratt coal mine at Birming ham, Ala,, turns out and ships 2. 400 tons of coal per day. ‘ A correspondent of The Dispatel ‘ of Philadelphia, I'a,, from Ohio, says: “The administration of v hur is all vight; bu he ig not goo presidental timber.” Bliane, of Maine, seems to be - head for the presidency in New York, Pennsylvania, Indiana an Ohio, and Logan in IHlinois. Philadelphia, Pa., had a $1,000.- 000 fire the 29th of February., FANCY, If any man offond not in word the same i 8 a pericet man, A man’s wigdcm ig his best friend, folly his worst enemy. It is our vanity that makes th s ity of others intolerable to us. Youthful rashness skips like - qare over the meshes of good goun sel. Volatilty of words is caveless ness in action. Words are the wings ofaction. It ix one proof of good eduen tion and true refincment of feeling to respect antiguity. : There are o persons more s licitous al out the pre:crvation o sank than those who have no ra: k it all. ; We should never make enemie: f for no other reason, hecause | s 80 hard to behave toward - the: QlB we ought, : " I could never think well of. . yan’s intellectual or moral chary or, if he was habitually unfaitl ‘ul to his appointments, Pride like the magne, constant Iv points to one objeet, self bu anlike -he magnet,, it has ne at tractive pole, but at all po' wr el : No state eait be more destitu han that of a person, who, when the delights of sense fordike him, has no pleagure of th: mini. There i< no poliey like p-lite wss g and good manners is th best thinz in the wnrld, cither o «t a good name, or supply th ‘ vant of ‘t. ‘ I'e sonw extremely regerved are! I'ke old enamelletd watches, - which nad painted coverr that hinde-a’ our seving what o'eloek v war. A man shiouliFnever e ashame: aown he hoe'bgn Ivoa wrong, which is but sayingin other word: hat heds wiger so-day than L vas vortvidas, e It {2 tagy to get vieh, It 48 on” rust Hobody tob irend none; o o ger (M v con eivd kave all W got s i Rt Yourself and every, Hody belonginyg b you; to be the riend of no may, nid have he man for your friend ;to heap in terest, upon ifitefest, cent tpon «ent. to h® mean, nilserable and lesdised for some 20 8y 80 years; mi riches will comid ag sm@ #s Jisdfide, disappointmiit ind deail: : “No, Twon't havea eat abbiit . my House,’” savazely excloimed a yone wife fi' oiher dav, “Tve ¥time lok it & tat it males me mad to th?h fyerda fur coatin wintec ahd Lo R gfi%\‘ffifi(r'l’wiutoning, Q;{) ' 'f%fi %tf‘lfihg a (-('xtiii(v*y{ ' forgoi the dag and Linppengd o ¥, “CLetine soeftl is is the 30th 2?7 “The Soth said the «indig = nant mother, ““indeed but it's only the 11th.” Wiy It isestimated that there are now in the Unietd States 5,000,000 mileh cows and that there ave wiande aunually 1.3000,000,000 pounds of butter and 450,000,000 pounds of cheese There:ace 47 poxtnastess in the Uni ted States who receive sla year salary. Just the thing to brace afellow up: A pair of suspenders. ; How toreateh a isuban b Grab hin Ly the haiw. oLk s /.- W. FITTS \\ ° . \ . ! vk*, \ SopEALER in— Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glazs, Books and Stationary, ‘ARROLLTON. ... .. :GEORGIA LY SN T R e WDANIEL & (& PALLABOOSA ©.« G : —irealers in— rugs, Paints, | Oils, Glass, Dooks and Stationary. Give themy-a call - r \ TNy 1 % ) ! ! A\ Gg l‘k)‘i ‘\{Hs iil"n.\"u,\.‘(.\\\‘, Seasane e e DLAER IN * BRANDIES, WHISKII &, T AR 1" € WINE & ALLS 1 o 8 e B L BER TRAeGH » & CIGARS, I Guarantee Satisfaction, Call my Bar, South Side of the Co Houxe. ! TGERIRT B VIEHENS & AR Bl BRELL W R ! BUCHANAN, ‘ G —Dealers in— Whiskeys, Wines, Tobaceo and ( aars. /Call dt'their s Bar, on Cedo town street, 4 s Batablished 1839—85,000 Beadess, | ' THE SOUTHERN CULTIVATO; DIXIE PARMEBR: By recent purchase it now combinrs THE Dixlx FARMER, Atlanta, Ga. | Ti PLANTATION. Montgomery, Ala.: T» RURAL SUN, Nashville, Tenn. T BOUTHERN FARMERS' MONTHLY, s vannah, Ga., and unites the patron:. ’A these with its own Larex LIsT of s " scribérs. The Press and people all ' » ‘ « Htfy to its great merits for Agriculturis: “‘\"/ and asa medium for controlling Sout's {l\ '_T'_—““"""'—‘“""“J'_” \\‘N g Brn trade, v b T \ -"».?\, \ (TR M SAMPLE 0 e Ty "//"‘/, COPIES SR>, ) B s, [REE, t 2 2 .:( ”fl' s ALy ~":4'- . 1 ) /(“\\‘ LR i B e ‘ RTHr SovraEßN COLrrvAton is devoted 1o the Agricultural and Industrial interests of 1!+ Sotith==and every number goes ot freight ' with {fformation Vital to the sucoess of (i | whose intetests 1t bubsétves, Itis onevf th' | oldest and m'gst go%ulnr Jotithals in the Uniot. and f Y‘H R AGRICI{LTURISTS. te who‘xine :” a 8 labored for halfa eentury, has nos y Fhe followihig e BGAB of the lsading 1 tures of tis gréat journal. tfibvugm rm: THE MONTH : Yaltable, Prastios pgéations to {l= Parmer for Kach Jfionlia‘m‘ma Yenrs Plblio Rouds; Dlt ing ?n’c} Torutib: Itm Otinge (mn;'g r.eg‘fi h}i‘M".hmn, sttois from the FiGhd, ¥rßiy dvbiy Bine in the Bouth, giving résnlts b tests of oar 1 fl'&“ph on maitors Of practical bendlit 10 1w armer; 5 luquiry Deépartment, 1t which are ;1 . pounded #nd ahswered Gliestions cove) . almost e¥érything of interest on the farm. } The Patrons of Husbandry; everyth' | of valuepertaining to the order: tortbs of 3 titties ;. {umdn department, atthactive td ' o ladisd i ”R Apiliry ; Hutse notes; live stock ¢ =- tor; lfbx PHolera; Jerseéy herd: fruit eultv Southern silk culture; sciencd ahd art; = family cirdle; children's department; hot: - hold toyica: TRE CULTIVATOR cobk book, ¢ The ntdnfijvo_flyitem of Farming, &:, Divits Icrrnsu; covering the entir% B tem of Bgutfier grictilture, 18 how nhi ‘publishe THE CULTIVATOR, in serier « E.H;. mg &hly humbers. Back nulmbers 2an fl&! . L JAS P, HARRISON & 00, te Printers, Publishets, kn&nven. Lk | lank Book Manufacturers, P. O. Drawer .. "ATLANTA, GA. ” ‘t? SOVTHERN CULTIVATOR One Year and BUCHATIGAN ADEMY, | 4:\ (A ) 44%% L 4 BUCHAXNG oo RGI TUITION ; Primary Dcpartment. . ... .41.50 Intermediate Department. .2.00 Acadenie Department ... .. 2,500 High School Department. .5.00 Mehods of instruction, original, progressive.thorough and pgu-ticnl. The location is unsurpassed fors healthfuluess of elimate, purity of airand water, First Segsion will i Ly i Deain Jan., 4th, T 8 | ABRAIAM G, UPSHUR, } « Princival, b g w 0 * Y ’\rl‘ e l 11 i oot e NO :‘l%’% e — PRI Ml Call at the Dlt store of Wo WS, Yitts for garden seeds, FRESH and PURE—clover and »grasd® seed of new crop—Scehool hooks md - Stationary--ail cheap for qash, Alsgr Drugs, Tobacco, sLamps imd Lamp fixtures, Oils, Paints, Pruses &c., as cheap as sold elso where. 4 I alto call special attemtion® of hose who have not setiled ac ounts by cash ornote, and T will sy to them to come and settle, ag hese matters must be arranged. W. WO ELT Sy . Carrollton £Ga. 1884 1884. The Constitution. The Daily Constitution has come to Le Lnecessily £ every inttllizent wan in the range of s circulation. i‘or the next year it will be better han ever. Nearly SIOO,OOO is now be ing invested by its proprictors in a new mildiug, pres=ces and outtit, with whici tnd in which it can be enlarged to ces its increasing business, auwd hnproved 1 neet the demands of ifs gaowing cos itituency, i ‘ Tk Dany ANp Sespay CoNwrrrt s ; tox for 1884 will begbetter anid fars | han ever, and in v\'er{ seuse the be: s puper in the reach of the people of tl s southeast. - Jua year. .. 510,00 | 3 motuths . . .$2,-’o)' iy months. ... 5,00 ‘ Ymonthily,. 14§ The Weekly Constitution starts the new year with 13,000 SUpseris ers who pronotace it the largest, eag caned cheapost - within theiepreach. L connizta of {0 or 12 pages (as the terand of ite busilc e (he news me # iirect) filled wit! weof the greats & nterest to the furuee i At Less than tiice contsaa Weeis this great budget of no%s and gossip will e went to your fiveside so qeertain o - vy neenber of your house, : One yeur.. ... . Gl Sixomonths, .. Ve Vi ,41;. ) In clubhs of ten, cach oo b e In clubs of twenty, cach, o 8 100 With enoexstra copy to the getlmpapp o ilv"(':\l‘). The year 1854 will beene of tla e aportant inour historvs Presitden ¢one ressmen, Setiatorty Governory Ligje: - are—arve all to be elected, ’ 1 Very important is-tes ure 10 he tinig n the National aud State eleetiens . Ty 'onstrrceios, in it daily or weekly ed; - on, will cnrrygiie fullest and freshess iewsin the best shape and style totla nbiie, and witl =tand as an ennen hampion of Domocratio principlexs sSubseribe now and begin wirh thene s ear Addrens Constitution, Allania, G ¢ e’ i ‘ F i ] S{J g ; i i W by BUCHANAN & e Will do all varietiex of Buggy ¢2 5 : ; ] wagon repairing; Iron and wood work, cheap. Special attention given to lorse-shoeing, 8t j AR YR SAy TINY /YY) y NOTICE! | Ao Thave for sale some of the best L GTANO in the market. Be sure and eall fl me before yeu buy elsewhere. 3. “.ILLI(WS. ; Buachanan, Ga LOOK IIEREY ; Al pesgons indebted to me mueh come farward at once, and setth, v they will regret it T amneeding money, and must have it. Dr. F. R, SMITH, ‘ Buachanan, G, k! : KEED A™elL :E\QE\ FACE. If vou want \'('mi'!}g' fag. Styde or flm.‘l)ezsi. shive You twee Lad, just go and call on ‘ | Joo T.Bsswgrrn, 4 ~ Puchanan, Gay NO.'