Haralson banner. (Buchanan, Ga.) 1884-1891, March 15, 1884, Image 6
e PIE G £ oDO T 5 The oat erop of Brooks county VAT Vi B ~ The oaterop in Webster county %‘g&?fl%fi@“«lhmt.- S : }',‘A 3 B % % ~ gedartown will soon have a new ~ gipiseopal church house. % S : ~ Itis said that Mr. J. H. Newton, of Athens, Ga., is the largest land owner in the State. The farmers of Cglethorpe coun ty are making ready for the “no fence” law. ‘ ‘ Mr. Hustus Studstill, who lives near Quitman, Ga., was rwt;:xtly! burtied to deati. ‘ There were 211 failures in the United States last week, and six of that number were in Georgia. Clinch county has adopted ihe ~ new rond law. ~ Anuiston, Al will soon have @ L d daily papet. Newhili, N. €, claints to hav had a red rain recentls, Ovegon has 00077 schioo! child ren. Since letter postage has betn re “ duced to two cents, postal carc writing Lg beeit much loss. " Johtt Kelley is a candidate for the twayorshin o New York aty. New York State claiins about 5,000 Chinese. ' Many ot the sheep of Lalifornia * have been killed by the severe cold weather. Mrs. Harvey, who lives nea Opelika, Ala, killed her sister, Mrs. 1 9 i ) Hughes, this week, by plunging @ kmfe into her heart. After Mre Harygy did the stabbing she set in on a little son of Mrs. Hughes " and used him up vretty badly, Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Harve) guarrelled thout aO. The mur fleress is now in jail, : 14,500 letteis zo to the dead lel” Lo gffice every day. 191 eotton factories ave being piectod 10 the Southern States hoiv. ' The defaulting ex-Treasurer of Tennessee died on the 29th ult., at '-».Ms%na.‘, . In two years the value of agricul tural prb‘ii‘.?'&s has increabed uvef $214,000,000. Austin, Texas, has a new daily newspaper, with a capital of $lO,- 000. Phe Btate of To¥%4 ha a vrohibi tion law now. Harrison Williams was hanged it Corsicana, Texas, last Friday. for killing hiz sister-in-law. .s Denison, Texas, has a popula- Lot o 1 10,000. A negro man at Birmingham Ala, carried his little child in the rain, when it had the meascls, till it dicd, ‘ LaWkehieTille Ga. Saturdav sfternoon a Mr. Up thurch, of this county, cndeavor bd to ernss Bnd Land #¥eckswhich at the time was deep and swift. He ligd his wife and four children i\"itii him. Almost as soonas he had gotten at the ed; e of the water the s#ift curfent histed the horse’s heifl inwh the srvek, The wagon bed Ht the g 0 IE Lo was remno ot frofil the franie of t¥ wagon and turned dvdr: throwird inke the tur bulent waberd th¥ whole family. The 'Hné'ibzmd Eavtd three of his Chitdtat ot his wife, who dived ~into thi fhiging watérs twicd for the fourt chitd, which went wildet the water and was Yogt and Hasg not lheen sccn_fi"ii'é, thottgh the ercek has bEen magg{id for ihilds: The horse and wagdn wore hurlod down th# entreitt two hiltndred yhrds el tiigfit 16 dn instant, but finally the hofde Hbehied the WP, The cur- C borit ¥ud so BHIfL that it tore the Eho® B 3 the ladies feet, and yet the tulbihd theigt thErt would ~be nd difffeailty W erosing.—Chr, Gomitation: % 2%13&35{&,&?”(1, 5.k Wl 619 a brange fory; in whict! & young .@St Saterddy Bir. _gofiatharl Curley; who lived 8n thie " Aestorth rod, about 5 milc§ from | Dty d Mok, nd at night Gilgagedin & Mpee. Everything e s B ot ost was liea ‘L‘alld" ayoung lady, Miss Henrictta ‘ Butler, daughter of Mr. Marion Butler, fell with a seream, hnvingf been ghot through the right leg and having the Jest one g.azed by the ball. The ball entered the vight leg just below the knee and ranged around the bone and came out on the other side and grazing the left leg struck the wall of the house, Tt is supposed that one of the dancers had the *pistol in his pocket, and that by some means it was acciden ially discharged. The wounds while painful, are not regavded as dan zgevous. Itis not known in whose poseession the pistol was when it was discharzed. The owner was ashame Ito acknowledge it, and should have been.—Atlanta Con stitution. George Valentine, a colored ‘mun, fitled himself up with whis key on last Monday until he be ‘came stupid and helpless and was }putin the callaboose about dark. He, was well covered with blankets and was duly protected from the cold. On Tuesday mor ning he was’taken out in a dying condition and wis Jearsied to the council chiwubes where he Lreath ed hig last in a few minutes. Cor oner W. K. Boot held jan jinquest and after a patient hearing of the evidence and a medical examina tion,a verdict was rendered that Vilentine came to hig deat of con zestion cf the brain, superinduced by drinking whiskey to cxcess. For two hours after his death his body wae lmp, free from 01l stiff neks, showing fully that he was not frozen As the whiskey died in Val sutine, Lie died, which should bea fearful warning to those of Lis race who drink to excess. No man has aver yet succceded in whipyping whiskey. Sooner or later it downs its vietim.—Marietta Journal. Branch, Paultiig Connty. Eprror Baxyer:—Nothing but he alternate cold and incessant rein can claim the attention of farmers at present. They have heen busy for the few werks pasts when they could do any. thing at all, sowing oats, reelacing those that were killead by tho! lanuery freeze, and fidding move to their a reage. It is feaved¥ihat the oats thét were up, or in the spriut; were } ininred by the recent cold. March is winding us sharply. We hinve had two northwest gales re ;ently—one of which on last Satur day, hrovight with it a heavy fall of snow. Neither gale did aay dam aze, excep blowing down a sow irees and fences, The Hxcelsior Bivh Sehool, near his place;is in a flourishing con lition, Ifthe patrons could see “he impariatice of regular atten lanee, this Woild® éßgn be one of the leading s(% of the coun- T P AN | R | Ebtror BasNgr :—-1 see in your E:)llpcr an article written by Mr. J: 3. A, who says some malicious sp-x'n'.°oll has been trying to injure ti 22 plate called Wacovilie by hav ing the (iost office discontinaed. T was the dite who recommended the olfiee 4t Wiacoville discontinued. [ niad daude some one to think that I atil i@ éncmy to Wacoville. I wish Waecoville well, and done crérything readotable to get «yme dne to take the Gifice, In the first place, Mr. Shelnutt rosigied; and I 4aß Lalled upon to end the natht 8f foille responsible ~ersoh Who ¥ould ke the office. [ sas Mr., &: 4Ha he told mid he had triedt t 8 gt some olie to take the o iice aid Edtild noti I atlast got Nr. Meßurndutf to agree to take the difict; dnd ?!ofmfc' his dommis sion camd 1 rbfighed. I was alled upoid 10 ferid anotlicr name tor feconmithid the dffice discon vinued: I derit word to Wheoville ahout the pFopdselt postmaster rosignation, and I dut the ndws ‘rom Mri 8. oddin that no one would talee #t; U§ it did not puy amply for ény olé to be troubled with 14 thdt bé wablted ule to to sorfthivg, @8 Wd fas gettihg tired of waiting for sondetHifio to he dohe. Kuoowirdg tHat after July 1, 1884, that t¥d iHute by Wacoville would be stupped, and knowing of no othet Ihute Mg dniticipated, Ij recommenddd the dfftee discon iittued, with f}p}', Medt of febling to the eitizeis of WM e andficin- 1 ee U e N, BREMEN, Evrfor Basyer:—l send you some blanks for S\md{tfj‘-gnhoo] re ports, which you will please dis tribute to the superintendents of the county, who will make out re ports and bring or send them to our third Quarterly Meeting of the Haralson county Sunday-school Association, to be held at Buchan an on the second Saturday in April. We meet there so as to elect a delegate to the State Asszociation, to be held in Columbus on the 23d. 24th and 25th of April. You will no doubt be pleased to give it pul - licity, 80 we can have a full turn out at Buchanan. Our Sunday school at Bremen is getting up some interest. Prof. Craven is quite an accesgion, and Sister I. J+ Price also. She teaches the most important clagg==the little ones. J. W. P'ilee was clected council man in place of D. M. Mcßurnett, and ag thete was o petitipn of the citizens before eotitieil asking that no more licetise be issued to seli ardent spirits, the eouncil put the license to $3,000. One bar-room has c¢loged already. Mr. Holeombe bought out Mr. Boatright’s livery stable. In a short time thery will be but one bat-#foom in place of the foutr existing heretoyfore. The Mar shal will not be kept busy. Wash Lov¥orn id improving and has his ninth heir Rev. R. H. Watere, of the Metho dist Epscopal Church, will preacli first Sunday. Rev. F. P. Lingford, of the Methodist Episcopal Chureh South, will preach third Sunday, 4t 3 o’clock p. m. Revi R. N. Moody, of the Chiis tian, will preach second Punday at 11 o’¢lock a. m. : ‘ Sunday-school at 2 p. m. every Sunday, Dr. C. W, Pdrker, superin tendent: @ Walk. , OBITUARY: \ Died; of pucrperal (‘on‘vuhinn:;i Mrs. Amanda Green, wife, or John Green, and diughtes pf Joseph Entreltin, on Sunday night, the 3d alt. _ e ~ Beldom sindded does jt become my duty to “;,_"x AWt s paintul to record. ‘Amanda was my school girl, bright, apt and dutiful, affording me pleasure in her recitations. Boarding as we lid ons whole year in the family. of course we knew much 8f them. The intimacey of thé family eaused me to be called on to marry Re. becew; Raster and Amanda, and terwardd 1 baptized Amanda. Reared in the lap of religion, her father’s house,the preacher’s home, 1 | it wag almost natural for her to ln-1 a Chrigtian. She married a good ‘man, a Christian; and doubless, the young couple enjoyed religion together. But ah! sad thotght! Just as their happiness wos about mellow into maternal and paternal joy, the iron gripe of death tore from dic fond embrdee of this young and happy husband, his be loved Amanda and blighted the fond hope of immediate futnre hap piness. How true it is, that in the | midst of life e #l¢ in death! Oh, tnank God for His grace in these dark hours ! May this sore bercave ment be sanctified to the good ol John. God bless yoth dc,;é John. My hceart bleeds with yours; 7 sympathize with you. And in their declining days may these good dld parents, Uncle Joe and Aunt Renie, look afloat sos conso lation, and be braced with the pleaging thifught; “We'll meet be yond the river,” “Beyond the pun set’s radient glow, there is & bright er world I know#,” Oh, that Ben, Frank, Rcliecca; Raster and Bis, and 2l the ddar ones, may find the balm of fGiliod! And all of hs who loved Atidanda, whom to know was to love; He ready to Hect above, Sleep on; Kmanda, sweet he thy rest; We feel assured thou art with the ‘ hlegsen ! : E: W. Parkrn, Her fofmiet Teacher and Pastor. Catrell Cowdty Times and Free Presty; Newpnnt Herald, and Pike County Nevts, please copy. Thie Ehculd lis#e Yeen publidhed some thiie igo.—F B, R T . ABl s Toadledt #O6OI havihy bln purlifined by some duvide Sy e hds Vertéids thitt if he will rétim it, i wil give him the eoiitents and no qt‘u’hti(ffi’i | A MOTHEMS AFFECTION, Mothers live for their children, make self-sacrifices for them and manifest their tenderhess and love €o freely, that the name mother is the sweetest in hn man langnage. And vet sons, vouthful and aged, know but little of the anxiety, and nights of sleeplessness and painful golicitude which their mothers have spent over their thoughtless wayward ness. Those loving hearts go down o their graves with their hours of seeret ag ony untold, As the wmother watches by night, or prayr in the privacy of her clos ety she weighs well the words she ad dress to her gon in order to lead him {o manhood of honor and usefulness. She will not tell him all the griefs and deadly fears which beset her soul. She warne him with trembling, lest she say over much, She tries so charm hinm with cheer v loyve while her heart is hieeding, N worthy orsuceessful man ever vet knew the breadth and depth of obligation which he is tnder to the moiber whe auid. d hig steps at the timé when his character for virtue and pnrity 8o nar rowly balances agrinst 4 course of vice and ignominy. : GOOD HUMOR. Good hunior is the cleéar blue sky of the soul, on which every star of talent will shine more ¢learly, and the snn ol geni us encounter no ¥apors in his passage. "Tis the mogt exquisite beauty of a fine face; a redeeming grace a homely one. It is like the green in the landscape, hormenizing with every color, mellow ‘ ing the glovies of the bright, and soften ing the hue of the davk; like flute in a ull concert instruments, a sound not ad first discovered by the ear, and yet fiil ing up the breaks in the concord with its deep melody, WHAT HE SAID. Bob Brown, did yon say tha my father had not as much sense as Billy Smith’s little yellow dog? “No; I never said any such thing: 1 never said that your fatker had hot as much sense ay Billy Rmith’s yellow dog. AT ¢versad that Billy Smith’s Jittie yvellow dog had meré gense then yonr fa ther; that’s all I ever gaid.”’ STTRAA D A* o + SUMMERLIN & SON, BOOBANAR, . Ay DHEAL RS lIN = T FAMILY GROCERIES. COFFER; BUGAR, Sl’[("l')h‘,\ TOBAC CO & CIGARS. Also Behotl Bobks: * * Custdniniers will i'q‘hi‘(‘l bhr Shock . JFRESH AN PURE, '. As we ainl td kdep notlihig but the S VE j Y BEST DR, PARKER'S COLUMN, LW PARKER'S C. W.PARKER EOTHEL BREME, GA, I GROWING IN PUBLIG FAVOR. 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