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HARALSON RANNER
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Lok ALI TS,
* EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
BATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1884,
' i COWETA. :
2
~ Eprror Baxyer i—We had more
rain last tiight: The farmers have
almost got the hysterics or the
blues one,
~ We have had a heap of logs to
roll, and would like to have J: 83, A.
to help us, It scems like he is a
good hand. We wonld givé him
some of our panther meat to eat,
Mrs. Pitts is visiting he# daugh
ter and friends in this neighbor
hoo'd. All who were gick, are bet
ter. '
. Mr. A. B. Hyd¢ and lady are vis
iting Mrd. Hyde's parents at
Hampton; Ga.
Sotie one left a big jug of lig
uor bicfdre ore of dur most temper
tbe citizen’s door a few nights ago.
Farmers arc buying a large quan
tity as guano this season.
Farmers are badly behind with
their work.
Gardén work is such hin
tieted by the continued rain,
PANTHER.
DRAKETOWN,
- Eptfor Banser i—lt would be
fluite a pleastiré to me to send
you a short communication occa
. gionally, if I could get up a few
news ibéms that would be of gener
al intérst to the readers of the Bax-
NER ; but this little town and vicin
ity seem 'to contihue n, rather a
dull monotony.
In consequence of the/continued
excessive raing, the farming inter
_ est is very much retarded; and bus
iness in all other departurents ap
pears quite dull. Even the school
interest here has been seriously ef
fected by the continued inclem
ei;cx of the weather ; but we should
Tearn Wot%o grunthle at the dispen
sation of a Find and merciful Prov
idence, bus feel assured that “all
things work together for good to
thenr that Tove him.” His ways are
vastly higher than our ways, and
His providences are very often dis
‘perifed that our finite minds can
not ¢t do not comprehend the pro
priety of theny, and like the Tsrenl§
ites of 6ld, we are very prone to
grumble, it the geason’s are not dis
pensed to suit our tast®and judge
ment.
T hedr a good iifany ,of the far
m(‘,)?s'"('fithis‘\'icinit‘\', say that they
have done but little toward pre
paring for planting the coming
crop. Somie have not finished sow
ing:o'uf‘,e, es pececially on low lands.
There is gome little mad dog ex- i
eitement ¥ {his vicinity, Some
two ot thiree dags have been killed
supposed to’ havé beeft infected
with hydrophiohia. . . . '
There Jis to bea Sunday school
organized df the Baptist church in
this place, ol the first Sunday in
next month. All feeling an interest
are cordially invited to attend ; and
it is hoped that a goodly .nudmber
may feelinclinéd to do so; both
old #rid young; for most aisuredly
a properly and well conducted Sun
day S‘L};b{fl will exert asaltitary in-
Hueriée vpar dny contmuniity where
ivislocated. , ’
Prosy George M)ol’"'*l‘, of Patflding
county! Will ¢ing at Unfon Hill
church iiy this county: dbn_the kec
ond Su'nd;iy’ in nekt m('n":fth, :?,“d
will probiably use the ndy book,
“Songs For All,” which has 4 very
fine collgetion of music; Prof. Mor
ris is a fine leader of tukic, .and
those whd can be present, I {hink
will enjoy the decasion. 58 5
. Uncle Sebe_gays he don'’t care
who knows that, he is opposed to
the usé bf guang, for lie firmly be
lieves that it will régtlit inj utidhsly
both to the nizn who uses it and
the land upon which it i¢ used!
. The Baxxe ctme on timé last
Baturday, and We hope it qu;f con
tinue to do sé{", and that thete will
Eo wiore titishaps with the piin
ting ;press. - Our gpeople at¢ very
fond of reading the news while it is
; and look . axiouely for .the
e o sund cvoning
efi the miail arrives froni your
e
town,
Wishing vou abundant success
Mr. Editor, I will close this hastily
written scroll. E.
- “NATER’ vs, MILK BOTTLES.
In a crowded car of a railvoad
train just pulling out of Boston an
old lady, whoge haif had turned
to an iron gray by some seventy
years of earthly caré in the rugged
New Engliind climate, and whose
nattire Had thoroughly been im
bued with the hard common seuse
of her hardy ancestors, was sharp
ly catéchiiging a young man about
25 years of age, evidently her son
whose mdte modern home in the
suburbs of Boston she was on her
way to visit. :
“So the baby died last week; did
she, Charlie?” b
“Yes—very quietly and humbly.
»What on airth was the matter?
She was healthy when Bhé was
born, wan’t she, :
sress but she didn’t sedm to
thrive.” i
“Didn’t seem to thrive! There
was sut’ 'r other the mattér—mow
what was it.”
‘ Well, you see Lily was netvous
and—and—well, We finglly had to
wean—"
“What! you, Charlic Gratiard,
whom I raised up! you allow & ba
by two months old to be wetined?
I don’t wonder ye sit thére' and feel
uneasy. I should—" ~"rz=
“But Mother, the do’i”tm"——’\l:"
“Doctor to fiddlesticks!” What
do I care soy aZdoctoff2 What do ye
s’'pose we did fifty y?m's ago when
half the time w nt get a'doce
‘tor;, ‘We raised our childrent we
'didn’t kill em ; but we didn’t have
{:'mything to do with weak-kneed
doctors) narvous gals and milk bots
tles.” :
“Well, but you know the women
then were—" o
- “Yed, yes. I kiiow ye'lt say they
wan’t 0 nervous, and I grant they
wan’t. Thank the Lord, I wars born
’fore they had narves. Then a wo
man was supposed to Imarry a
man to helpja long ; but now, good
ness ; they’re more expense’n they
be good, and 1 for one, don’t blame
a iman with any sense jumpin’ the
traces when it comes to mirryin’,
'Lm" sakes, if a L»Fim Hne
child now folks think it2some
thing wonderful, and sh¢ must
have a servant gal to help her and
the whole family to wait ot her! T
had jest twelve ebildren, And did
my own work, and it w;lsn’\t cbun
ted no great shakes eithier-—and no
more it ought to be. Yer {father
worked fromt airly mornin’ till late
at night, and why shouldn’t 1! But
things is changed now. A gal must
have absolute rest a year or two
artér ghe is n}u,rx'icd, and then 4rte
that she don’t #¢ nothin’.” l
“But mother, Lily-<" i
“Yes, I know; Of course Lily is.
differént, and 1 couldn't help it.
and was narvous, and that’s wimtj
all you foolish young fellers say.
But she’s a gal ain't she? And I
was a gal, and what I couldl do she
could do, if she only had the grit;
insteatl sos nursiug Hgr own child,
she gate it vow’s millt and it diod,;
Now, C}‘mr'l(':: Granard, I've ged my
isay. I ’-;f_i;po, if the good Lord for-|
gives vor foolishness and &cnds ye:
an other baby, ve'll consider tlmt?
he’s full’s ag. good a rhdge?s you'n
yer foolish Lily are l;é)"\v it ought
to fdad, and that ye won't g;o’?'d try
ir’ to improve on nater, with yer
new fangled arrangements, 'l“}'ncre,
now ;ye hév a piecd o’ my mind,
and I hope ye'll heed it.
THIE GEORGIA PACIFIC
it,_ iz ndly .‘_:ctticd. that the “GEot
gia Pacific 'l'aiiro‘:‘ld will be extend
tended froth this place to close the
gap of six‘[fij v'mi.{lcs between Bir
minghand and the present sastern
terminious bf tho Missigsippl divis
ion, runhiilg fi{'dnj Columbug tast
ward. Severt! keneral officer? of
the road will refnnr so-day, fiom a
visit to #ic Wp:;t‘érri divxs:{ofli fvith
G. 8, Sbf)tt, \;ibc:presiden't Qf the
road, afid orie bf the largedt :togk
holdérs of th syndicate, fih'?.li the
decision to éstend is the rogdlt of
this visit. Work will probghly be
gin 1n slxty "days—Atlanit Coh
stittitidn,
B e
Probaiily the wealthiest {ailroad
conductor in America is employed
on the Bast Tennessce, Virginia &
Georgia rogd. He is gaid to be.
worth 50,000, “ J
S : !Z y 2
N. B.'Styles of Warrengton, Ga.,
watched for the robber of hig hen’s
nest, and saw a half grown Theifer
go to a nest and eat hiz contents
shells and all.
" The political pot 15 heginning to
boil 118 éarnest.
Blafiks foF saly at this office.
Stibsciilié for tbe Baxxrn,
Hawxalson County Sherifi’s Hale.
STATE OF GEORGIA, l )
Haransox Covxry,
'Wu,n be sold before the conrt house
, door; in the town of Buchanan,
Haralson county, (ia., on the first Teus
day in April; next;within the legal hours
Los sale; the following property, to-wit:
L Lot of land No. 578, in the 20th Dist.
and 3rd section, of original Cherokee,
now Haralson Co., Ga. Levied on asthe
property of lithan Brewer, by virtue of |
one tax fi fa issued by T. €., in favor of
state and county; vs. Ethan Brewer, for
tax due for the year 1883. Property pion
ed out by ‘A. Trentham, T. C. '
Avso at the same time and place wiil
be sold lots, Nos, 480, 481, 482 and 662
in the first Dist. and 4th section of orig
inal Cherokee, now Hardlson county,
Ga. Levied on as the property of W. .
Purkjnson, by virtue of one tax fifa is
sued py tax collector in favor of state
and courty, vs; W. H. Purkinson, for
his state and county tax for the year
| 1883. Property pointed out by A. Trent
ham, tax collector.
Also at the same time and place: lot
No. 716, in the Ist Dist. and 4th section
of original Cherokee, now Haralson coun
ty, Ga. Levied on ag the property of
Rensom Marlotv, by virtue ol one tax il
ia igsued by tax collector, in favor of the
-state and county vs. Ransom Marlow, by
for hiy staté dnd coutity tax for the year
1883. Prop®riy pointed out by the T. C.
Also at thie same time and place will
be sold lot No 551, inthe 20th district
and 3rd section of origiual Cherokee now
naralson county, Ga, Levied .on as the
| property u; Lewis it Ezzell by virtue of
-one tax fi fa igsued by the tax collector,
[in favor of the state and county vs Lewis
it Kzzell, for his state and county tax
dew for the¢ year 1883 The property
vas pointed out by the tax collector.
also at the same time and place will
‘be sold 26 acrey of lot number 408, and
‘also lot number 809, all in the Ist dis
trict and 4th section of original Cherokee
now naralson totinty, Ga, ; levied on as
the property of A C Daniel, by virtue of
one tax fi fa issued hy thetax collector
vs A CDaniel for his state & county tax
for the year 1883. The property was poin
ted out by the tax collector.
Also wilf be gold at the same time and
place, 6715 acres of lot mumber 45 in the
7th district anfl sth section of original’
Carroll, now Haralso connty, Ga. Lev
ied on as the property of D G Watson
by virtue of one tax fi fa issued by the
tax collector; in favor of the statt and
county vs D &3 Waison, for hi¢ state
& county taxdew for the year 1883: Prop.
erty pointed duf, by the tax collectbr.
~ Also dt the game time and place will
‘be sold lot KO 572 in the st district and
4th secfion of original Cherokee; now
Haralsbn cotinty, Ga.; lovied on as the
property of Wm. (rews, by virtudof one
tax fi fa issued by the tax collector in
favor of the state aud county vs the said
Crews, for his state and county tu¥ for
the year 1883. Property pointed out by
the T C !
Alsg at the same time and place will
be sold Ints Nod 974, 999, 1183 in 20th
district and 3rd seetion and lot 152 in
the Bth district and sth section of origi
nal Carroll, now Haralsoun county, Ga.;
levied on as the property of J P Duke
by virtu§ of one tax fi fa issued by the
tax collector sn favor of the state. and
county vs the said J P Duke, for his
state and county tax for the year 18832,
Property pointed ont by the T C. i
Alsd at the same time and place wiil
be sold 1011, acres of lot of land number
35 in the, eighth, district and sth section
of origipal Carrgliy; now Haralson county
Ga.; leyied on ay the property of thie exs |
tate of J W siamihond by virtue of one
tax fi,fa issued by the tax coliector in fa
vor of the state argl county va the cstate
of the said J W nammond for hig stite
and tolnty tax for the year 18831 The
property pointed oitt by the tux collee
tok. A i
Aldo at the spmetimeand place will
be sold lot No 630 1h the 20th district and
3rd sietion of original Cherokee now
naralson county ca;levied on as. the
property of 8 W Mays Exr of ths es
tate of G W Crawford by virtue. of one
tax ti fa lts:;u:;d‘};)v the T C in {avny of
the state hind caunty vs the Ixk of the
estate of the said G W Crowford, for
[the tax dew on &ail estate for the, vear
1888, Praperty;. pointed out by the '[-C.
| Also at the sanie time and place will
he sold 200 acrag:of lot ()fh!n(f No 64 in
the 7th digt and:hth sectin of ori@inal
Carroll now, Harblson county,aa; dovied
on us thexproporty of J 8 Pope bywirtee
of one taxfi fa iggued by the tax eplieetor
in fm'o:u;; the Etite und connty va J 8
Pope for his state and county jtag, due
for the year 1882 property p(nlhlku.i out;
by the tax collactor doea
Also ot the gngne time aml placdy will
be #old ot of laiid number 841 in 4hie 19
district and3rd section ahd, lot of land
No 1231 in the 20tk district and Brd seet,
of originnal; Cherokbe, now rraralson
county Gp; levied onvas the property of
B D nolcombe b vietut ofone tax fi fa
issued by the thx (-t)llovt’of" in favor of
the state and bounty vs the sail ol oni
fox his statg Whd countt tax due for the
year eightecrt hundred and vighty thaec.
Prn})erty qun q out by the T ©
viso at tht sa{gim.tifiig and place will be
sold lot of land nutjber 44 in the 20th
district and 3rd section of orjginal Cher
okee, naralsdn tilinty, o Tevied on
as the property of Thos W Tzzard by
virtue of one ta® 1 fa issned by the tax
collectoy in f&‘%vor oi the state and connty
ve the said Jofzard, :;)r e state and coun
ty tax deu-fohthesytar eighteen hundrhd
and_gigbty three. Rioperty was pointed
out hi ghe tax colledtor-
Alsorat the.gimg time.and place will
be sold 39 acres of lot of l:uu{ nuinber,
eight lllllui‘rc(ktliydflixt_\' one in the iat
district and 4tk section of original Cher
okee now maraison connty Ga. Levied ou
ar the property, of Johnson & Srffold by
Iyx_?_mnf one tax fi fa issued by the tax
collettor in favor of the gtate und coun -
- &
ty vg the said Johnson & Saffold for
, | their state and county tix due for the
| year eighteen handred and cif;hty three,
' {‘lm property pointed omy by the ©C.O
"1 also at the sdine jime and place will
| be sold 0 acred of lot of land number
271 in 7th digt. and 6th sectiofh of origi
nal Carroll, now naralson county ca-
Levied on ag the " property of John E
) | Scott by virtue of one tax fi fa issued by
the tax collector in favor of the state and
county, vs the said Scott, for hig state
and county tax, duefor the year 1883,
property pointed ot by the tax collee
tor.
Algo, at the rame time and place, 100
acres of lot No: 267, in the 71h district
and sth section of'of original Carroll, but
now IHaralson county, Ga. Leyiod on as
the property of Jamies M, Watts, by
| virtue of one tax fi fa ssued hy the tax
| collector, m favor of the state and coun
ty, v 8 the said Watts for his tax due
the state and county, for the year 1883.
Property pointed out by the tax collec
| tor
| Also,at the game time and place, 50
| acres of lot No, 41, in the 7sh district and
| 6th section, of original Cafroll, now
| Haralson county, Ga. Levied on as the
property of 5, D. 8. Newman, by virtue
of one tax fi faissued by the tax collec
tor in favor of the state and county, vs
| the gaid 8, D: 8. Newman, for his tax
due the state snd county, for the year
1883. Property pointed out by the tax
collector,
Algo, at thie same time and place, 112
acres of lot nnmber 199, in the 7th dis
trict and Hth gection; of original Corroll,
now Harvalson county Ga. Levied on as
the property of Thos T Baily, by virtue
of one tax fi fa issued by the tax collec
tor, in favor of the &tate and county, vs
the said Baily, for his tax due the state
and county,-for the year 1883. Property
opinted out by the tax collecior.
Also; at the same thme and place 15 a
cres of lot nunbéy 37, in the Bth district
and sth section of driginal Carroll, now
daralson county; Ga, Levied on as the
property John Akin, by virtae of one
tax fi fa issued by the tus collector, in
favor of the state and co. vs the said A
kin; sos his tax dite the state and co., for
the yedi 1883 Propt’ toiiited out by the
T
Also atthe sams thme dnld place will
be gold lot of land No 691 in the Ist dist.
and 4th/sect of original Cherokee now
Haralson co Ga, levied on as the proprt’
of 11 p Lumkin by virtoe of one rax i fa
issued by the ©'C in favorof the state
and county vs the said Lumkin for his
statejand couny due for the yearlßß3.
Property was pointed otit by the v ¢
Also at the sa me time and place will
be sold lot « (2 » 913 in the 20th dist and
3rd sect. and 1. | ofland xo. 431 in the Ist
dist. and 4th sut. of original Cherokee,
now Haralsos county, Ga. Levied on as
the property of; D. 8 Johnson, agent
for wife &chidrer, by virtue of one tax fi
fa,issued by the tax collector, in fsvor of
the state and county, vs said parties for
their tax due the state and county, for
the year 1883, Property pointed out by
the 1 ¢.
Also at the same tithe and place will
be gold xo 1187 in the 20th dist.
and 3rd gect. of origingl Cherokee now
araison connty ¢a. Levied onag the
property of Tuvenin narris, by virtue of
one tax fi fa sssued by the v, . in favor
of the stitte and co.; vs the said Luvenia
Harris, for her tax due the state and co.,
for the year 'B3. Property pointed out
by the 1. c.
Also, at the uame time and place, will
be s6ld lot No. 1201, in the 20th district
and 3d gection, joviginal Cherokee, now
Haraleon county, Ga. Levied 'on as the
property of G. 8. Prior, by virtue of one
tax fi. fa. issued by T C., in favor of
the state and county,vs. ithe said Prior,
for his tate ‘and county tax due for the
year 1883, Property pointed out by T (.
Algo, at the same timeand place, lots
§ numbers 048, 982, 577 in the 20th dig
frict and 3d seetion, of orrginal Chrrokee
now Haralson county, Ga. Levied on as
the property of Wim. R Simpson, by vir
tue of one tax i fa jssued by the ¢., in
faaor of the state and vo., vs the said
Simpgon, for histax due the state and
1 co., for the vear cighteen hundred &
eighty three. Propevty pointed out Dy |
the T, C.
Also, at the saine time und place, will
be sold 152 acres of ot Noi 202, in the Bth
disfrict and sth seetion, of original Car
roll, now Haralson county, Ga. Levied
on as the property of . A. Kiker, by
virtue of one tax fi fa fssued by the T.C.,
in favor of the stato and gounty, vs the
said Kiker, {or hig state and county tax;
for the vear eighteen hundred & pighty
three. Property painted out by the,T. C.
Also, at the same time and place will
be sold 50 acres (,\{,_ land, lot No. fifty
eight, in the eighth district and sth see
tion of originaly Carroll now maralgon co.
Ga. Levied on ag the property of B, a.
Fleming hy virtue ofone tax fi2 fa issued
by the T.C. in favor of the' state and co
ve. the said Fleming for his staje and co.
tax due for the year eighteen hundred
and cighty three. The property was poin
ted out by the 7. ¢,
Also at the same time dind place will b
sold ot of land xo. 11 hupdred and eighty
four in the 20th pist. and 3d sect. of orig
inal gherokee, now naralson co. aa. Lev
ied on asg the properasiof John rellums
by virtue of one tax i fa jssued by ther,
c. in fasorof the state andpomity ve. the
ssid arellums for his state and county tas
den for the vear cighteen hundred . anc
eight’ three. rhe proverty was pointe |
out i the 1. c. R i
.\M‘E, at the samne time uii}'lr place, wil
be soid, lods numbers 887, 389, 414, 485
484 184, 4815 477, 518, G4R, 650, 860, 417.
470, 136, by, 810, 427, 497, 428] 448, 448,
H00,:M0B, JIR, 858, 447, 872 and in the Igf
district and 4h seetion, of original Cher
okee, 1‘? :fim‘ulflon county; Gia. Levied
on as t \%’;_fi}m'ty of R F .Bigalot by
virtue of pne #aX fi so iwned by the 1
C in favor of the.stat¢ pbd founty tvs the
said Bigaloe for his efate imd; = county
tax dne Tor;the year 1883: The property
was po'ifi"ce(i out hy the f €
Also, at the same time sind place, will
he wold lnpf Nos. 397 ~4%2; 866,436 the 1+
district ant! 4tn seation | and -also,
iots Nos, 548, 805, 920,in the 20th dis
trict and 3d section,of'original Cherokee,
now ITdraleon county, (ai-a.}?'c{'iml on' as
the property.of B, F. Bigaloe, by virtue
of dhe taX G {1 issued intavor of the state
and, county, ve. the said Bigalob, for his
statb, and county . tax, due for. the year
1883, {'rop‘;i‘t‘y pointed.otit by, T%.C!. . |
J. K. Hoi.coMmr,, |
Vieidil b o vqh(-‘!!‘ifi',
Thig Feh. thd ¥oth, 1884
L
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| The hedtlex of men e =0 b
jst we know ot who to trust.
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1 Dr W W RIS Ll
eeps atall times, a Complete Stock of '
DRUGS, OILS, GLASS, SCHOOL
BOOKS, STATIONARY,
And overithing that is usublly fonnd in &
FIREST CLASS DRUGSTORE.
He also keepk all varieties of Seeds Tof Halel consisting in part of
CLOVER, ORCHARD & BLUE
GRASS. RYE, BARLEY &C. &C.
flc k(*(\ps a I.’.ar'g;'c z'uu:t ah assottdd Lot of
AMPS FOR SALR!
- LAMPS FOk SALE!
Catl ON HIM WERN YOU
G TO CARRKROILIMMOIN:
I\i'ny!xinei‘.‘i"..’fi; Are in'i'iti‘(‘l th Exaiint his Letof 1@3;\_(4;&%5.-,(;'}'{‘{ hetoin
Purchasing elsewherc: ‘
WE HAVE RECEIVED A NBW
JOB PRESS
% FROM NEW f(‘fif)lfli‘% |
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Adld are Prepared to do All Kindsbf
S IOMWORk
Smifi ill i’oui‘ Orders at once, ani = they will receive oir 'a';ttimtib\!