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TARALSON BANNER
- PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY.
T
et AR TITTS,
~ EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
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SATURDAY, APRIL TV, 1884
Union Hill Singing.
In company with our young
friend, Mr. Morgan J. Hcad, we
went to Union Kill church last
Sunday. The object of our visit was
to hear Prof. Morris sing; but, ow
ing to the inclemency of the weath
er the daybefore, hs'failed to come.
But we were not doomed to disar -
pointment, for as we approached
- the church house, the sounds of
_ Bweet music] greeted! our cars.
We found one-half dozen of the
-singing professors on hand, and
everything scemed prepared for a
singing. Music was conducted by
Profs. Shell and Griffith, after
which an intermission ot one and
a half hours given for preaching
and refreshment.
The Rev. R. Goldin preached an
able sermon from the 2nd chapter
of Hebrws and 3d. verse, was fol-
Towed by the Rev. L. G. Cowart.
: After preaching, the singing was
- tonducted by Pros. Lewis, McAd
ams, Griffitfhand others. Everything
Was conducted very nicely and we
did not regret our trip to Union
Hill,
DRAKETOWN.
Egrror Baxxer :—The flood last
night exceeds anything ever known
by the oldest inhabitants. Conner’s,
McGarety’s and Reeve’s dams and
mills in Paulding county are all
Washed away. Siy bridges within
4 miles of this place are all washed
away. Damages to fences and lands
are immense. The rain fell in tor
rents from 9 o’clock p. M. till 3 A. M.
MessrsiAllgood & Bros. gin wash
éd away, and also, part of the dam
and mill ot Mr. W. W. Crumbly.
Parties froni Temple yesterday
reported four mills washcvd away.
JORIM.
5 BREMEN.
DrAr BANNEE, we miss thee,
I was gick Saturday and failed to
attend the Sunday Scheol Associa
tion. The Baxxer has mot come
yet.
I attended Mt. Zion Sunday and
hieard Rev. Jasper preach 4 good
sexmon.
. I never saw a grander sight than
the stotwa lagt night—su ch
~ continuous flashes of lightning.
The old citizens say this is the heav
iest freshet they ever saw. Many
fences (we might say all in low
lands) were carried off. Mills dam.
aged—the raiload washed out—the
cars don’t come to-day.
_ Mi. Boatright has opened his
new lHotel and we are going to fix
up for summer visitors for health,
pleasure and recreation. ‘
. We need and must have a good
church.
G WP
BUCK CREEK. 1
. Eprror Baxyer :i—Corn planting |
is the order of the day. : |
. More corn has been bought here.
this spring than for many years. L:
am_ of the opinion that fwo thirds
more coiti will bie planted in this
seetion than estton: - 1
~ . Mr.- Bartlett's little boy who has
been sick is convalescing: |
- Mr. R. L. Griffin’s dwelliig and
smoke house that were. burned.
,some days singe, caught from the
stove flue, A part of: the furniture
.and househeld goods were saved.
“The logs is said to bo sven or SSOO.
[The neighbors bave assisted him,
.and now he lives in anew house,
.on thegame ground that bis other
one was burned. - !
Tt raided from 11 oclock yester
-day till one this morning. The wa
“ters are higher than I ever saw
_them, Mr. E. Creel’'s mill, gin and
dam are all washed away. The
“dam at Mr. W. 8. T. Bush’s gin is
‘also gone. Mr, Creel’s lossis about
© SI,OOO, and _Mr. Bush’s is about
Isloo,. . Mr. Bartlett’s mill is also
badly torn up. His raw mill was
g?gsh@i “away: and his loss is said
f‘fiffi’é“m o
A R R T AR R SRR T i e RN
-Mr HM Harper is the happi
est man on the creek—ho a’aya"f*g?iji
aboy. Mr. J. T. Broek is the next
happiest man—he saysit's a girl!
M G b i J.R. R
~ Keep Out 0T Debt.
- A debt is a fetter. It cuts hard in
to the neck ; it binds you when you
lie down to sleep ; it rises with you
in the morning ; it clings to you
through the day-—therefore keep
out ofdebt! Itis a vampire that
sucks your heart’s blood and con
sumer your beauty ; therefore keep
of debt. The debtor ig not himeelf;
he cannot look the market man in
the face; therefore keep out of
debt.—“ Running into debt,” says
an old minister “is the firat sin;
lying is the second sin, for run
ning info debt leads to lying.” It
leads to many other sins, it leads
to self-destruction ; and of the very
large and lamentable number of su
icides that have occurred of late,
the majority have been caused by
running into debt. Taerefore, again
we say keep out of debt. If need
ful, wear old coats longer, live on
simpler diot, take a plainer house,
rise earlier in the morning, do any
thing—fair and honest—if you
‘must, to save yourself from run
ning into debt. For debt isa tyrant,
goading you, tantalizing, tortnring
you, and still unpitying as the
grave-pursuing and harassing you
until you pay the last farthing.
Therefore as you love serenity of
mind, as you leve manliness, as
you love liberty, as you love sweet
life itself keep out of debt.—Ex,
“I suppose you often want some
thing to fill up your paper with?
said 4 man, coming into a country
newspaper. office, with a four col
umn communication.on a patent,
duplex, self~adjusting, double-back
action harrow of bis own Inven
tion.” “Oh, no,” said the man of
the quill, “the paper is full enongl .
It is the editor who wants some
thing to fill up with. This will
make four columns and two sticks
—s42, please.”
T Tt |
Soint editor who evidéntly know?
whercof he writes sends out the fol
lowing: “Dip the Atlantic Ocean
wit a teaspoon, twist your heel into
the toe of your boot, send up fish—'
inghooks with a balloon and fish
for stars, get astride a gossamc ‘
and chase the comet; choke a mo
squito with an anvil, get a horse
trot up here—in short, prove all
things heretofore consider impos
sible to be possible, but never, nev
er attempt to please every bodyf
when you edit a paper. ]
The man who will regularly read
a borrowed paper, in order to save
the expense of subscription to it
may be a very estimable citizen,
but we would vote against hiis han
dling the collection plate in the
church t« which we belong.—Fall
River Advance.
1t is the slowest rulsation which
is the most vital, The hero will then
know how to wait as well as to
make haste~~All gond abides with
him who waiteth wisely.—Thor
eauv:
Bvery great example takes hold
of us with the authority of a mira
{ cle, and says to us: “If ye hada but
faith, ve conld also be able to do
the’ things which I do.”—Jacobi.
Love covers a multitude of gins.
When a star cannot be taken away
the next kind office is to hide it
Love iz never so blind as when it
is to spy faults.—South.
As for the birds, I'do.not believe
there is ¢ne of them but what docs
more'good than harm :and of how
many featherless hibeds can this be
paid -=TLowell.
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’ If a lil;.m_do tot erect in this age
‘his own tomb ere he dies, he shall
live no longer in monument than
the bell rings and thé widow weéps -
— Shakegpear. ) ‘
Thé good thingg of life aré niot to
bé had singly, but camé to us with
a mixture; like 4 schoolboy’s hioli
day, with a task affised to the tail
of tt—Eamb: 7 - : S
it RS N T
agamst me and I forgive? T4l sov
on times?? Mat., xviii, 21. Peter,
doubtless, thought seven times
would be all that a man would Le
required to forgive his brother;
because seven seemed to be a com
plete nuruber. :
We learn that God finished the
creation on the seventh day, “And
on the seventh day God ended his
work which he made.” Gen. ii, 2.
When Noah entered the Ark, he
took the clean beasts by seven into
the Ark, and the unclean by twos.
Seven days after Nozh entered the
Ark, the waters were upon the
earth. He sent adove from the win
dow of the Ark, and ghe returned
finding no place for the sole of her
foot. And he stayed yet seven days
and sent her forth again, The Ark
rested the soventh month on Mt.
Ararat. ¥
Jacob bowed seven times to E
sau. ' i
Pharaoh saw:. _injhis dream
seven fit kines and seven lean
kines, which was interpreted to be
seven years of plenty and seven
years of famine.
The enemy shall flee before the
servants of God seven different
ways
There are seven abominations,
Jacob served geven years
for Leah and seven more for Ra
chel.
The temple was seven year:
in building.
Naaman dipped himself seven
times in Jordau.
Job had seven sons.
“He that made the seven starg.”
* The priests sprinkled blood and
oil seven times in his servizeg.
The Psalmist said seven times
do I praise God.
The children’of Isreal marched a-
Lround the walls of Jericho seven
'duys, and onthe seventh day sev
en times.
At the passover, they were to eat
unleavened bread seven days.
Seven weeks from their harvest,
they were to have a grand feast,
called the feast of the Tabernaele)
which was observed seven days,
! The pricsts of the Lord were to
"bear seven trumpets . .
~ The seventh year the land was to
rest and not be cultivated, and all
the servants were to be set free the
seventh year.
The priests offered seven bullocks
and seven rams
Bo it seems that the number sév
en was a complete mumber in
scripture; so, doubtless, Peter
thought that seven times would be
enough to forgive one who trespass
ed against a brother; but Christ
taught him differently. After the
ascension of Christ, Peter said to'
the church: “Look you out seven
men for the first deacons:” and
they were so appointed.
We see in the Revelations seven
colden candlesticks, seven stars,
seven churches, the seven spirits of
God, the hook with seven seals,
seven angels having seven tram
pets and seven vials of water, the
hoast with seven heads, the seven
last plagues, the seven thunders,
&e. AT,
Tallaposa, Ga.
. Our teeming fancies, biight and
fair, : .
Flitting about on ghining Jvinge,
Grow dwl breathied forth upon
the air, ; . |
And fall Tike lehden senseldss
ithings-. o Lo
~ Sin or sinful is the life of that
man who finds not the heavens
bluer, or, the waves more musical
in maturity than in childhood.—
1. W. Higginson. :
Songs of departed glovy die the
%pxivi‘lege of a confuéred people
‘and prophetic hope are a consola
tion seldom wantingito the oppress
ed.—Longfellow. ; :
Ifvirtae doés not geem amiable
to thee if thy enemy, and vice hate
ful ‘o thee in thy friend, canst thon
tell whether thou havest virtue or
hatest vice? : :
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W W RETRS:
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Drugs, Painta, Ofle, Glass, Bcoks
. and Btationary, G _‘“w
CARROIITON. . | GRORGL
HARALSON COUNTY SHERIFF'S
: SALES.
STATE OF GEORGH, j
- Harausox Covnry, ety
Wmn be sold before the court house
door, in the. town of Buchanan,
larals.n county, Ga., within the leeal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
May, next the following properta,to-wit :
Oune fonr horso power engine on four
wheel, of Frick & C'o’s make. Levied on
as the property of W, 8, Milner, by virt
ue of one mortgage fi fa issued from Fay
ette superior court, in favor of Frick &
Co., ve, W. 8. Milner. Property fpointed
ontin saidfi fa. Deft. notified of levy.
Algo, will be sold lot of land No. 272
in the 6th Dist, and sth Sect. of original
Carroll,now Haralson Co. Ga. ; levied on
ag the property of Wright W. Goldin by
virtne of one tax fi fa issued by the A.
Trentham, T. C. in favor of the state and
Co. va. the said Goldin for state county
tax due for the year 1883, Property poin
ted out by the T\ C.
Alro at the same time and place will
be sold lot of land No. 779 in the 20th
digtrict and 3d sectlon of original Cher
olkee now Haralson county Ga.;levied
on as the propvrffy of Thomas H. Wal
drop, by virtue of one tax fi fa in favem
of the state and county vs. the said Wal
drop for his state and county tax due for
the year 1883, The property pointed,ou)
by the T, C.
Also at the Humo‘timc and place will
be gold lot of land No. 1128 in the 20th
distriet and 3d section of original Cher
okee now Haralson Co. Ga, Levied on
as wild lend returned tome in default hy
virtue of cne taxfi fa issued by A. Trent
ham T. C. infavor of the state county
vs. the said wild lot of land for the state
and county tax due for the year 1883.
Property pointed out by T. C. :
This Mareh vhe 26 1884,
J. K. HoLCcoMBE,
Sheriff,
SUMMERLIN & SON.
BUCGHANAN -o w 0 oivs GAL
DEALBRSG IIN
FAMILY
GROCERIES. _
COFFES, '‘SUGAR, SPICES, TOBAC
CO & CIGARS.
Alsgo School Books.
Custommers will filnd our Stock
‘FRESH AND PURE,
As we aim to keep nothing but the
VERY BEST
) DR. PARKER’S COLUMN,
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C. W.PARKER'S
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‘BREMEN, GA.IS GROWING IN
PUBLIC FAVOR.
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- When in Bremen, go to
i DR. PARKER’
FIVEDY
| HOTEL
| And get a
GOOD DINEER
B 1k
~N I TN DINT ,
S PRING BEDS
| Far Sale at
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DR. PARKERRS
HOTEL
BREMEN, GA,
Dr. Parker has for sale the cele-
Brated Seven Barke, kidneys, liv
er, dyspepepsia, rheumatism, uri
nary oigans, female complaints,
diseases of the bowels, fevers piles,
heart and nervoeus diseascs. It is 2
‘good niedicing. :
He also has on hand Bradfield’s
Female Regulate» Siminon’s Liver
Regulator, Waris: Safe Kidney
& Liver Cure, and many other rem
edies that are good and pure. :
BBR &AQLC S ;
Bad blood, and these can’t antee.
Lots and lots of this medicine is
seld. C. W. Pagker; Agt., |
5 e Bretnen; Ga.
SALES.
S i ey 4
0. W. AULT & BRO.
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BUCHANAN, . » GA.,
Manufacturersof Furniture,
Will gell you a
Bedstead complete for - i - $2,00
Dining table - - - - 2,00
Small square table : - - e
Centre table (ash) - - - . 2,50
Washgtan - - . 2,00
Safe - - - . 4,50
And will make you anything you want at low figures,
We also make the famous
| TARY HARROW
WATSON ROTARY HARROW,
Every farmer should have one. A few reasons why it 18 the best har
rows made: Ist, {it never chokes or clogs, but relieves itsel at every
revolution—2nd, it will hoarrow all around a stump or tree and never
stops—3d, in sowing grain, it will not drag in heaps, but leaves the
grain as it is sown.—4th, it is the Jightest draft of any harrow made.
Come and see it. "
: We are agents for
Sawmills, Engines, Cotton Gins and
Other machinery. Also, Manufacturer’s agents for
Wheat and Corn Miils.
| "We call special attention to the wheat and corn mill,
EATTINTVNT NIDVERYEY COZYETEINVETY Y
- 'QUEEN OF THE SOUTH.”
Tt will grind one hundred bushelg per day, with a 4 horse power en
gine. It is the lightest running and best mill made. Come and see ug
a 1 write for Cireulars and Prices.
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DELER IN
ITNET MDY L N\
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
BT TAN S ® o e GrA:
I have now on hand a full and complete line of
Tl D i o 8 i AR ’ ]
Dry Goods & Groceries, Hats, Men's and
Boy‘s Clothing, Hardware and Crockery,
: and a speciality of ! e
R ERRa E A e i e
MEN’S & LADIES’ SHOES,
The beést selected stock ever brought to this market. T have on hand
a full stock of Meat and Flour, Coffec and sugar, Tobaceo & snufis,
horse shoes and nails 4rd all kinds of farming tools—all at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
Come and examine my stock before making purchases, and T will
convince you that I am selling Chicap for Cash or Barter.
I want 10,000 raw hides, 10,000 Doz. eggs, 10,000 chickens, for which
[ will pay the highest market price. Bring them along. T will gell you
a good brogan shoé¢ for $1,25, ngood Ladie’s shoe for SI,OO, a good
Calf Gent’s Boot for $3,25. Also, I have a full line of Burial materiat
on hand; and in fact, everything usuallay]kept in a first clug
store, Thanks for past patronage, I invite a continnation.
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B il glO% 'SR AN k) )il
LOOK! READ! COME AND SEE
I want all my old customers to know that T amn still as my old stand
and have on hand & well seleeted stock "of Dry-Goods, Bobts, Shoes
and Hats ; and also, a full Stock of Groeeries, Hardware, Glagswd
and Furpiture.. Talso keep on hand, at all tHimes, Fresh meal, whic!
Lwill seel, together with all Py stock, jchenp. Come quick and price
my goods. I mean busingss, Call'al'my store gouth of the court hons:
Buchanan, Ga : i
I am celling that vary popular brand, Pacific Guano.,