Haralson banner. (Buchanan, Ga.) 1884-1891, March 15, 1884, Image 1

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NARALSON BANNER
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PUBLISHED EVERY !'*';\'l'l‘l!l).»\\f%
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EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR ll
SATURDAY. MAR' H 15, 1854,
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One copy ohe vear, $1.20 I
One copy si% monihe, 6 ‘
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|ATLAAROAN L A o o s e aa. WSNs ke
PROFPESSIONAL CARDY l
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W. P. ROBINSON.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, |
BUCHANAN GA.. |
Claimg Collected, Titles to Land |
looked after and intruders cjected |
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N 3 PEN I WO T
W I ROBERSON
PHYSICION & SUROKON, |
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Offers his services to the people ot §
Huralson connty. Obstetries and |
diceased of women and children a E
speciality. ;
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W. F. BROWN, |
ATTORNEV-AT-LAW ?
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Wil practice B Carioll, Heardeon |
and fdjointhg ( sunties
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ATTORNEY=-AT=LAW |
BUCHANAN (;;\..{
AN ipraetior e the Rome Eireuit,
and i7Carroll and adjoining ¢ oun
ties. Algn, ik the Federal Eotirts in
Atlanta, Offee i the Conrt house,
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W W &G WO RERRELYL,
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i AW Y KRR :
CARLOLLTOY, LG
will :l.\fl'l_:" alf the Porkis 6 the
Buaperior Coort, for Hakdson
Couidt¥: ot any where el where
busiriéds ity vl thein Jouity |
anit Landd batigation a specrality
sie AR sW2 DU A AT AN UL BT 0 I
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J. M. M'BRIDL.
ATPGRSEY=AI-LAW,
BtohANAz, o (A
Will "vi.,’,‘"‘fiw.’ W the Courtd of the
Rome €ikeuit atid in Caroll and
and Dotiglag dlotniies.
EMITH & RICBARDSON .
PHYSICTANS & SURGEONR,
BUC AN AN, GAL
Q. W, PA VR ER,
BRIEMEN G
Offore bi# Seivices a¢ Physieian of
many FHit edpeiience. Cases
troatoad at hijs Offier at nurdeiate
vharges, o Faeb gr baridy He
skeeps HModictie aivd Lamps f4¢ 2ale.
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ATTORKEY =AT=IO4 W,
Brom ey o), : G
i’l‘:t!“iii'f’r"éli Paralden snd adjoin
e Ceomptiteg
Offcs ny Eeadft TRt
Bting viur - Clocks, Witches &
Fowshiv 1o
e FHERSLERILY
BUUMARAN @ Ve e 8 GaAL,
and Ba¥E P ropiired iR the
bost of @tk AN webk warranted.
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DR, F. R BMITH,
Buchavian; & : Gia.
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BFNEE; Paints, Ol (1, SHi:
' “ore b HHOmRTY &é:
By S sosowth of Conet how .
HARALSON#%' BANNER.
THE HABALSON BANNER.
By F. J. Hieks.
Our Hararsox Basyzer, long may it
wive,
O'er the land of the free and the home
ot the brave,
Inscribed on ita foldy, thic motio a
hove—
Merey, peace, justive, trath and love.
With pure and noble sentiments, it
TIOWR,
- Gining favor wherever it goes,
; IMloating ontward, to the breege,
E Roaring high, o'er popuilar seas. 1
l Bringing cheer to lonely hearis,
Where in griei, the origh tonr starts 1
' & Comfort to many saddencd home, |
Tniere once st shadow el woom. |
’ Al our Baxseg, thy ipission is grand, !
May every head and every hand |
Be raised to help. to cheer thee on, 1
{ Until the glad victory is won.
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| P THOUGHT.
: By dorim,
i When §owas young and sinsprle minded
; i thought all wen were pureand good
| Bui now [ see my eyes ware blinded,
. IFar no man lives just ag he shonld,
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| [ thoughi to man the power was given,
| That whent he plesscd e conld do
’ :'i;:hf.
| And work himselt o wiy to Heaven
E But siueh s falsehood, dark as night.
; 1 thought that by their own bebavior,
Al men were nmde to stane or fall
i Dut now 1 Hnd there's bt one Bavior,
i dewns Christs the Lord of alls
F THIRSLEER OFTHE JUST,
: FEFE LYWYeR ‘
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i Lasleprt b 9 iy edifotis hed dast wicht, |
Whisn ono othierchanced (o he nigh; |
E How I thovebt, as T tumbled the od~‘
e b, 1
' Flow pasily editors [le
; THE EDITOR. 1
! I the ldwyver slept in the ./.':m.-.r’s;
Hhod 3
i When ne other chanced to berdgh
- And thotteh he has wreitter anit naive-
Howonsily sddtirs Jiv:
[T must thert adinit; g be iy on the
hed
and shept so His heart's desire;
! What et he niay say of the editor’s
Lhed
‘ Then the tawver hinnedl was the
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| HAN AN HHOEN,
l How much aoan iz like old shoes!
; For tpstarce : both g soul nray lose ;
{ Goth hove been ttnned y hath ave made
Bt
i By e¢obilers 3 boih got fedt Kol fight
Both nbed a migte to b complte,
l avdd both are reade th go on feet,
Tiey beab #eed betting, oft are sold,
‘ < both i tinge abl torn so niokd.
;'\‘.’adg ehoes the last s fivst; witht men
She it shall be the lasty Hitd when
Sl #hoes wear ont they're mended
fnx-w:
' Wien men wear out they '#¢ nicnded,
]lev Vi . j
i Ve are both trod npon: and both
! Wili {."{':Ni o others; notirithe loath,
I Both have their tiess aidd Yoty incline
L When polished tn the worit o shine;
} Both peg ent—and woukd Vo choose
I'o bea man or be his shoes?
1 TALLAPOORA,
\i Cprrow BasserS=Neowg from
iii:fl“ phen si Aegtd (e 00l Hinee
[M:n'z‘h ciitgit ti ib 1% rabn, v,
g, ; ,
I THe htalth BEHhE 00l ix very
‘g‘ n'fx, g A
'f"h(t C“(-h:fl!“] Z:~: ‘ii” !l{("l}['.f*(fln'i
\ Sunday gehool will M organ
faed Stßday higrding, at the Bap
et ehitreh, whieh is w @lep in the
vi oHt diveetion. T iddrstamd that
hereis o Suaday #ehool in the
Liew towrr, ifi the fyvening. Ido
ih-.]w that ovr platt will, ¥t be fa
| ot e f,rin’f’:flgt}‘ cand religion.
{1 takéid a trip 15 Bowdon, G,
]l:::it wedlt, The plopile over there
ace gn"ut’?}’ jin hopt of getting o
heanch #, ” fion! Wacdville or
Bremen, it G P R Some of
the leading nigr¢Bintts day 1f they
ot this road to Bowdon they il
ship five thdusa bates of ebtton
the first yedr: 'f?{vv%ddfi i« (-m'tnffil_\-
a ‘good *point sos o branth foad
from the G. P 1t soudd opent G a
trade atf out Sereth Alwand whiold
e a piying bidtich to tha b 1 R
el
oo Bachana We got thel B
BUCHANAN, GEORGIA, SA?IUIUL\Y; MARCH 15, 1884,
here nearly w week after its publig
cation. Yours Truly, .
. H. A, 38
THE BELLEDBUZZARD, &
f?‘.
The belled buzzard whose fligh®
over the western counties of G(_‘.():-..
ain hag aroused 4o much superstis
tious fear awmong the ignoran
whites and blacks, passed over w
ield today where four men werd
olowing. One of them. a nogxm}g
it work at once, and said the
pird was warning thom of ¢ mmit’m%
wvelone, in which hundre¢ \-(if‘l'é
of people would he killed. The'
tory of this celebrated bird 15 an
nteresting one. Nearly iwo vears
ago it was a pet in the farm vard
of a farmer named Freeman in
Paulding m»'unt'\‘, One of his chil.
Iren one day attached sheep bell
to the bird’s foot and the tinkling,
sound so gearved it that it imimedi
ately flew awayv. 'T'he firet night
wt it alighted on the roof of & ne
xro cabnn in Fedrd connty. Ove of
he inmates weitt oat to dadeertain
the cause of the bell ringing, and
immiediately the buzzard rose from
its perch and flew away. The night
vas cledt and cold, and ad the iny
mates fushed ot and beheld the
sreas black object, and heard the
tinkling of the bell huidreds of
‘eet in the air, a great featr seized
‘hem 2fid they all took to theiy
knees, under the impressien that
the end of the world was apptoach
ing. iversince the hird was pur.
sued its migration through the
state arousing the fears of the su
‘;)(‘l‘bliii()(!r‘-. who regard its visit a:
in omxen of evil. The negrocd and
many whites, teo, nlong the track
of the late #torn; ipsist that they
heard the fateful bell about an
wour WO Lhe orrible agind famtq;'
apon them. In 1817 & buzzard was
similar belled in Putnam county
and up to 1850, when hig presene:
was Jaxt reported in Grecie coun
ty, he was vouched for as having
visited points as far west as Mer
dian Mississippi, and in sbveral
northefn counties of Teanessee
Atlanta onstitation.
| COTTON CULTURE,
i
The Routh 18 being advised to
eaise 100,000 Jéss bales of cotton
and niore wheat, corn, #nd pork.-
i Thisis not vur idea; not exact
Iv. W don't want to see the prod.
uct of ¢otton cut down a single
bale, It we dont waiit to s¢¢ more
favin products aised at lLome.
therehy enriching aid enabding the
Southern plantef {o be mote in
dependent in the marketing of the
grent staplés and enabiling hing so
adopt; aed dgtvent mlore shilliul
and mord econowial cethods of
cotton culturi thereby inerénging
the yvidld of ‘éottan. By the aew
svatem we could and would mark
et more and better lailits of cotton
off from tower acrés than we now
Goo It ik just ag certitin o ean b
that Avrevicsn cotton 12 the hesi
offererd in thb wmarkrr of the
world ot we wiugt vot crand still
while otherk advaned: for it
amoutite to rétdaicssion. Hnproy
ed mothods of enbiure will hold
the trade and enrioh the vlanter,
but gldvtn culturd dud purchasing
honte Aughytlies abivodd witl Do ity
sure as friti,
Twir et cobod wennedt wig bap
tized in the Jaunige v, OOP sab
witted quistly, while the tiher
came out of the watdr alb eXeite
ment; shouting, “f gaw Oabt'll 1
saw Cabre'l vight i 47 battiim ob
de vibber ! Bressuty heart for dat
vighun ol glory.” s
B Hush your wraui, Dildey.” said
the less E3ditalile due; “Dat was
nullin but & Hig terripins 1 done
seed dat niveelf.”
éf"\&f()llltéixtigy’i‘li ntver fie paid as
well tor lecturing o e, simply
j{utifii;g&d_déhid So mineh of
G T TR
¥, Yaur correspondent had an in-
O
L onng Thrmors wifow difys since
A & hat time “did you begin fur
it M Foaeis? T ke,
£ Hé!uivd&tho place on which 1
lir‘v:'law,lgbpught on time about
892 oy 32 ¥
'Htf\v mfi&{msh did you have on
hfll}d at that time?” i
_About “$1,000.”
\An‘d you have pa‘d for your Jand
ithat yowfiret purchased.
, Yes, sir, besides [ have bought
Fanid vaid for four or five hundred
acres, and owe no man any thing.
PHNOW Mr. Editdf, we sedawhat one
Flive, energetic man has done and
we conld mention others. We ask,
why ‘shotuld we be induced to
leave this to find a better place, in
other elimes? The idea is to make
our {arms v.\'('HL,‘-llFf.‘S;l‘.in;fi f%y rils
iinu‘ what we need at home and
make our cotton a surplus erop.
I hope the day is dawning when
all ourt farmers will begin to look
lilfii'!'j_'l:\r*." lots, small gram crops,
rest and build up their lands by
seeding and not pasturing through
the hot summnser months, The idea
that farmers have had of pasturing
their harvest ficlds, is o great mis
take that our fathers labored un
der, and 1 still e some wilking
in the game ofd tuta. Paul dave ‘old
things have passed away and be
hold all things have beconte new.”
The old time farming has padsgd.
We must keep pace with the times,
keep good tools, keey themt it good
lr(-['nir and all the improved imple-
Imvm« that can work successfully.
L Also look after the e¢tock, see that
; they nve in a healthy condition and
i;\"llfil'l] in bad weathor.. L have
phgen thade tu fdel for the poor old
Leow i tinte of snow or sleet, all
Lirawn up v a fenee corned, with i
%»ivlfllé.mll; averdets. Whon saeh a 8
deenpey [ edon’t fvonder at such
l:m-n not knowing what a goatd cow
is worth.—Car, of the Carvall Free
‘ Precs.
t AT Copeland, hiving oii the
farm of $5. P Heard, near Flat
shoalg, it dowh a ogk tree
last wedli tHat wag about dleven
feet 11 cirenmfuftnes. The tree
had beeh dead and fottan for o long
time, tand the ike would haidly
make the chipd fy. In the stump
just a 4 the nlacs of geviranie, half
way hetween the heart aid outer
wjae of the:trad, he fouiid i <mall,
vound hettle, with thic original cork
stopper it ‘it and yet the bottle
filled partly with punk, which was
evidently part of the growth of the
tree, and partly with some solido
fied liquid. Stickidd in the punk
in the bottle was a litfge old-fash
ioned pin, thd héad ¢f which was
separate from the H'mi_\' and attach
ed afterwards, as was Lh;j fashion
when ping wele first made. Fifty
cireles of arowth had ¢ennipassed
the bottle after it wag put in, so
that it had been theie hilf a cintu
ry. Huw o wh¥ it Wae placed
there enn only e gurniised. Tt
wight havé becén ssonte indian
charm, or part of the Voudan rite
of a sunerstitiour n¥eross=titiflin
Nows,
A Hitle ohild of ME. Walter Wil
lis was Badly bittén by a deg on
{ hix pi¢ntises the otber day. The
hild and the dog were in the room
togethir; Whel the child attemyp
tet bty - wWhil theo«lbgy - where
upon the dud filade attack apon
the child. tdaring oft one whole
check and badly Hititig the neck of
the (tmm. Dr. Ndrth was ealled
in aid the Wounlds dredsid, and it
I hniii'i‘i thiit the ?‘hi\;ll‘ will ¢xper
fence jothind niofd gtrididi-« New
nai Herald,
The #ARIE of Grorgla ks soin are
not awaid, Hag had iive (-upit‘:ls.]
the first Bditig Savanudh, the tec
ond Augiidtl; the thikd Liuktitle
Jeffersdii fHuhty, the fourth Mil-
Hedgville hutl the tith Atlanta. The
| state dwricd rid capitl building at
Jany of these pildecs, except Milledgh
B itio nikoAtlgatnr | 0 v
A BIG NERT OF ANTS,
A private letter to l]‘w editor,
from Tallapoosa says:
“On the 3ed Sunday in Febroary
on Walker's Creek, at Mr. T
Woodwards, was found a 4 nest of
black ants. T. Woodward, DBud
Garrett and and the writer buraed
them, deciding that there pere o
peck of them in the pile. I the
were not holding a meeting |
would like to know what they woere
doing there all together,” DPont
know unless it was a convention te
petition congress to modity the ta.
rifl on sugar or mayhe pasy peslu
tions striking at Vennor the woathy
er man, or perhaps they are taking
steps to claim the benefits of the
14th amendment.—=Carroll County
Times.
Every effort to invent a cotton
picking machine has proved on
suceessful. The Ingt niachine, in
vented by an Arkansaw inah, tore
oft the opernto’s clothos, throw
him over a fence ahd then holiied
off like & wounded grasghopher—
Arkadgaw Travelet,
At 4 recent ball. th Foroetville,
Ohio, 4 new figure wag mtrod ted
wrich eatistd (itfte a donsation Gy
wage the fighte of an dvdie puoent
who took hig Bon by the ey aod
waltzed him out of the hallreom t
a (iick-siep moveinent
STATE NEWS
If there is a towh in: e reia
containing more smali poy o tie
square inch than Carvollton, witll
our polite exehianges give us some
of the facts. They are fik « bees
humming—mocking birds whist
'!‘\‘in;z—— oo an flocks, and ke vobs
lins, eat chins-berries... Ou. samall
bovs are better than the average
—(arrol County Times
[ buVe the fitst tWe vatis i
dollats that Grandfuthes evo* saw
He has been'dead 7 or 8 Yoais ane
died in his 87th year, ddte 60 hiet)
1787, duy aitd month i feenid, My
mother, borit in the year 1816 wor
them around Hed neck vl 4 Xerine
when she was 8 babe, Thew nw g
smooth the e¥act daté edhbot b
told. it 12 17 ahid gotmdthing L'
voll County Times,
Kvery railroad office 3t Al
has a shorthand clevk, .
&y AR £ :
The g rs 0f Whittield t )
have voted whiskey tat ul ¢
county by 200 majority. :
The stock Ihw hae done in
effeet in Talbiot couiity,
Brooks couiity ntelon gro -«
will plant 1,000 acees in weln
this vear.
A negro wad captuied pear Vi
gusta recently who, it ix said, i
stolen 25 hogs.
George Hill and .;‘-,"l’;‘\‘ M ¢
are to ke hung in Cherokve county
on the Ist &f April.
Many negrocs are going fion
North Geargia 16 Arkansas to ind
ilmnn%
| A J. Bowdig has Hidn et
superintendent of the pultliv roud
‘in Douglas county,
- Mr. Caldwell Banké dnd Mi
Lucy Huckebea, of Caveoll cannt
were married rectintly,
The Baptist c¢lureh df Rou«
will Bbn have 600 new ¥luifes o
seat itß large audientw
THE majority b prolildtiug
Clobl ehunty was HBS vister
Cedalftowns dontributed nearly
FSOO (6 the eyvelone sufieris
Mr, A Mo Willingham, the wity
editor of the Carteradi® Eroe
Press, and Mire Katic Jahde#; of the
same vity, webls fnariied 8 the 8d
st .
a 0 Cmr
Edisit Shatpe, of the Fret fress,
at Cavrollton, hiw been 8t in a
large fieid O“mt!imi‘d exaltiined
‘thent to asdertain if they wew
“kilted. . He saye they were not
| Gapt. N Fain, of Cuarrollton, hase =
| . 3
*(hl',l A storm pit. : i ?
i Mr Lo d, George, of Curroll coun
ty. has o gourd that is said to hold
one and fifteen-sixteenth bushels,
A man was bung in Carlton =
county ree nily. 5
Sandersville ix boasting of her
[ public sehools, '
l Hon, Marens A, Evans, an old
ex-member of the legislature, died
!.x’. Louisville yecently.
Cobb county has Ve tod ont whise
key by u Jurge mnjority, N
L
Douglas (‘t»‘.tl\lfl. ;’}.&%‘M
{much opposed to the Bews road -
Law. ; :
Douelag countyeitizens are eoms
% 7 w 4
plaining of the Rfl:mt:e game hun
ters. The peopis want alaw to
protect thewm against the hunters
There are seventeen men i the
State University who are unj’}ng
tthe Brown fund,
The pauper list of Troupe cotins
ty numbers 112 hersons, »
The c¢ity conviets of Athens wear
stripes and o balt und chain.
The voung ladies are painting
pictures of froga, They are sugge:
five of leap year.
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‘ BUOCHE AN ADIY
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ACADEM Y&
BUCHAAN, Shoy TG
TUITION '
Prininty Department. 1.0
Intermediate Departtnent. 2.00
Academic Department . . .. 2.500
High Seheel Depurtment. .:’,.(y
Methods of ingtruetion, origina®
progressive thorough and practica .
The location iy unsurpgssed forng
healthfulness of 9hmitfi§;phrit‘y of
aiv and water. I?imt posston swill
{ Bogin T HORT o 8 )wfimf“&éfi' :
ABRAHAM G UPSMERG
o ’?“.‘T‘fvfl". £ Princimie
-« T “p AN
.(‘(«)l}(_ ltdo, ;
| Call at the Drug store of W, 3
| Pitte for Earacl peeds, li“ln‘:i"-.lt
and PURE—clover and pras
| seed ot new crop,—<School pooks 7
::mt{ Rtativhurv—all vheap sos
L cash. :
Al Digs, ’i‘n’mu‘\i'\.!, Lumpn
and Lamp fixtures, Oils, Painte,
Truses vas cheap g zotd else
{
;whm-&‘: : o
T alsovuil gpeend alitiition? o
Cthose (Wht haVe ot settled acs
Ccounts by cagh nf pote, and 1 wiil
v to thelil to conld and settle, as
hese mailerE Wiost ‘!_‘(“ trranged:
| W W RTTTS,
L’ili"l'l‘”fl‘“, Gae
| ' '{V !\ ?l\f!\ N
|‘\ Y aa % I b.
| —-pEALRR ==
Drugrs Paintls, Oils, Glass Bot!s
il slationary, :
CARROLLTON, LGRORGLY.
- VOORE & GROCK
-~ HOORE & GROCE
g 1| [
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;nrvuxx?k. e GA
Will do all varietitx Hf Buegy
pwagoid repairing s bron Hnd wood
work. Fheap, RBpecial #¥%eltiod
given td Holsershbsing:
| 3 e e
| Y)rl\ l( A 1
Tt foF ale Solilé Of the best
| G AaANO ,
in the nitirket. B sutt and cail o
eHE Lk POl s el re, roa
Q . d WinETams.
Bidhaan G g
Al pirsons indebted b 8 iy 8
come forward at u)h”?y’ v'mw
o they will wefe it 1 SiiieeSling
mont'y, wid hfi\fit‘-xhé: T ?"fi %A»
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If you want your;tid ;
style or theghest shy ’%p(} ”’ o
had, just co and fg T
Teed siprref
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