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HARALSON — DANNER
;’_‘I_‘.'BLIBHEH EVERY SATURDAY.
A, B PITRS.
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR,
The United States had 1,317 mur
ders Inst year-—93 wore l_qg;lk'll\: éx
ecuted and 118 men were T\'d@hn‘(l.
¢ Charles Ford, hrothed of Bob
}"()rd who killed Jesse James, com
mitted suicide in Richmond, Mo.,
_Mny thacdeh, |0
A man by the name ¢f Flippin
struck a man by the name of Ham
mond with his fist at Chattancoga,
the sth,, and I}'.l‘9(-}s(\(! him in the
river, and he was drowned. |
Coweta farmers gig chopping |
cotton at a lively rate. |
Coweta county Democrats wills
gelect delegates tq the convention
in Atlanta, May the 17th,
There were 131 failures in ihe Y.
8. last week, an] 7 of that l)l}llfl)()l‘}
were in Georgig. ‘
Some of the countics, of this
state have instructed their delegats
for Tilden, and it is quite probable
that every county, with a few ex
peptions, will follow the same ex
ample,
A lively time is axpected this
tall in the sth congressional Dist,
There ave three candidates in the
field, and all threg are gogd men,.
Hoy. J. C. Clements scems to
be the coming man in this district.
He should be npminated by ac
clamation, and every Democerat
shoald vote for himn. Dr. Felton
seems to have enough of onr “Jud”
He says he prefers a private life
now. It taken twao struggles to con
vince him.
2emeeratic Gains,
Muniaipal clgetipns tnok place
May the sth in Raleigh, Newberry,
Ashville, Greensbero, Tarboro,
CGoldsboro, Greenville and other
towns in the state. The Democrats
were successful in all, and in some
instances made large gains. |
A cyclone struck the lower end
pf Davenpart, lawa, May the sth, i
and leveled a number of buildings, |
killing one person and badly in
juring others,
The hest autharity now divides
up the Republican convention in
the early ballots as follows:
B 8D
MR o 0 e 28T
Wlainds o 0 s bl
Lobane 0w i vaal
Bheiman s i o Bl
@ipsham oi sl e o ]
Pnbnowhe s 0 ols
et e e e
FITTS, CARROLL COUNTY.
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Eprror BANNER :——As there i
10 one writing for vour paper from
this place; I will jgive you a few
items occagionally.
There is not much sickness i
thig community now. Mrs. J. T.
Norman has boen quite sick for
some weeks past, but is much bet
fer now. ¢
The faviners are very much be
hind with their work, They are us
ing more guano than formerly, and
are trying’ the same old method,
viz: Plant all cotton and no corn.
The corn-raiser will pocket the
money this fall
The big rain, of a few weeks
ginee ¢id great damage to lands
in this loeality, I noticein Tur
Basyer that the mill at this place
was washed away, which was a
mistake—only a part of the dum
washed out, but we wiil soou be
ready for grinding again.
‘Wheat is looking very fine, 1
hear some complaint of the fly.
Oats were injured very badly by
the late cold weather.
Old fashioned faw-gol-law sing
ngs are in fashion now. We have
lginging two Sundays in each
month at Cross Plains church.
“IHow f)lousant tis to sce
Kindted and frigmls agree ;
_ Each in his proper station move,
And cach fulfil his part,
With a sympathizing heart,
In all the cares of life and dove.
e Weo M. €handler
PDRAKETOWN,
- Korpor BANNER j— Everything a
round this place is oY Woiwing a
very cheerful aspect. The heautiful
folinee of the ‘forest has nearly
jenclied maturity;, nu'(] the sweet o
dor of flowers is being wafted pn the
breeze, i
Yesterday we had g bpautiful
rain, which was being needed a lit
tle, and this iorning (the 6th of
May,) all natyre seems to he wear
ing alovely smile.
Farmers in this vicinity are
done planting cation sced; nnd;
plowing over the early cornis now
th ' orvder of of the day.
Rev. J, II,'(jg;!(: preached at the
Baptist ('lulr("]4‘hg‘;l,‘.@: on last Sun
day, a very §l\@Ql:(\sti|lg SCrION,
which was listengd toby the con
gregation with parked attention;
and it is hoped that it may result
profitable to these who heard it.
Rev. J. D. Phillips, from Cle
burne county, Ala., vaid a visit to
his son’s, Dr. ML K.2Phillips, as this
place, the latter part of lagt week,
and preached at’ the chygeh on
Sunday night, quitg an interesting
digcourse, which gegmad to make
quite a good imprassian upon our
people. He has promised to visit
our town again gometime in the
coming summear, and spend a week
iur so with us,
‘ Prof. R.M. Newton died at his
‘home, in Paulding county, on last
Thursday night, after a severe ill
ness of about pne month, His re
mains were interred on Saturday
in the family burial ground near
Whitesburg, Uarroll county. Tru
|y, a good man Tias fallén out ol
‘the walks of men. His death hag
produced feelings of sadness in
the hearts of his many friends in
this community. Mav the love
and providential care ofa kind and
merciful Providence be vouchsafed
t 5 his hereaved ¢nl hLoart-siricken
widow and orphans.
The general health of our com
munity appears to be] improving,
as our three physiciang are not so
continuously engaged as they were
some timo ago. Dr. Goldin, who
some time ago was professionally
engaged continuously day and
night, can 'now occasionally take
off his coat and look over his farm.
Our schools here, both literary
and Sunday, are doing very well,
NEW YORK BANK STATE- {
MENT,
NEew York, May 3.—=The bank
statement shaws the following chan
5684
Loans decrecase - - -% 1,365,000
Specie decrease - - - 2218 200
Legal tender decrease- -12,70 C
Deposit deerease- - - 2,463,400
Circulation decrease- - - 76,000
Reserve decrease- - - 1,613,000
The banks now hold $806,000
in excess of legal requirements,
HEALTHY HINTS,
Don’t shake a hornets nest to sce if any
of the family are at home,
Don’t try totake the right way from
an express train at a railroad crossing.,
Don’t talk to a woman who handles a
shovel with grace and dexterity.
Don’t go near a draft, if a draft comes
toward you run away. A licht draft is the
most dangerous.
Don’t blow in the gun yonr grandfather
carried in the war of 1812, It is hore
dangerous now than it was then. :
Don’t liold a wasp by the other end
while you thaw it out in front of thic
stove to seeif it is alive. It is generally a
live.
Don’t try to persuade a bull dog to give
up a yard of which it it is in posessi n:
Possession toa bull dog is 10 points of the
Law,
Don’t eat things after you have enougn
because you fear they’ll o to waste ; such
acustoin will bring you too much o
wasite yonrself, .
Don’t oto bed with your bhoots on.
This is one of themost unhealthy practi
ces that a man especial’y, a married
man can be addicated to.
Don’t call a yery large, sinewy man =
prevaricato*, If you are sure he is a pre
varicator, hire another man to hreak the
news to him.
- Don’t put an old
‘hombshell in the stove to amuse the
audience. You may not linger here below
to enjoy the applause even if you shonld
win any.
Don’t, when gunning, put the pipe
you have been sinoking into the pocket
where you are carrying your powder, un
less you have a ¥ vy strong constitution
~and another suit of clothes,
S
[ have now on hand ong of the best stoeks of
‘ CLOTHING ‘
gner brought to Cedartown. My stock oonsizts of ‘
MEN’S AND BOYS’
G ADY-MADE CLOTHLNG
REA ADE CLOTHENG
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BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBER 3,
HATS, CAPS ;
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HTD AT T DRSS 00,
My stock is complete, and [ will sell to my customers as
Cheap as any Firm in Georgip—Atlanta not exeepted.
= 1 have also the Latest Style of Spring
n THIC TOR MUY AV ROVS
LLm e FUR B .‘3.!! B“ \ i
T ask evervbody, wishing to bul\" anything in my ling, to call and ey
amine my stock beforp purchazing clsewhere. Come quick to
MILLER A. WRIGHT,
(Cedartown, Ga.
I am now in the Huntiggton & Wright old stand,
A:d: YOUNG,
BRETCHET A WAN (oA,
: — 14 ER IN—
Brandies, Whiskies, wines, Beer,
TOBACICIO & OTG A RS,
I guarantee satisfaction. Call at 1y Bar, south side of uthe courthoe:
WE HAVE RECEIVED A NEW
JOB PRESY
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FROM NEW YORK,
And are Prepared to do All Kinds of
} WORK, CHEAY
JO]) ’ § fi !
Send in Your Orders at once, andthey will receive our attention
W. W. FITTS,
~-DEALER in—
Drugs, Pajnts, Oils, Glass, Books
and Statipnary,
CARRBOLETON. L GEORGIA
DR, PARKEIRR'S COLUMN,
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C.W.PARKER'S
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BREMEN, GA,IS GROWING IN
PUBLIC BPANVOE.
When in Bremen, go to
PR PARKIR
FEVE
HOTEL
: And gel a
GOOD PINTER
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SPRING BED»S
For Sale at
DR. PARKERS
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BREMEN, GA
Dr. Parker hag for sale the cele
brated “even Barks, kidnoeys, liv
er, dyspepepsia, rheumatism, urt
nary organs, female complaints,
liccases of the bowels, fevers piles,
heart and nervous discases. It is e
sood medicine. |
He also has on hand Bradfield’s
Female Regulates Simmon’s Liver
Regulator, Warta Safe Kidney
& Liver Cure, and many other rem
edies that are goad and pure.
5.89.68 &4 QIC. .
Bad blood, and these can’t agree.
Lots and lots of this medicine is
guld €. W. PARkER, Agt.,
Bremen, Ga
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THOUGIHTS FOR THE MONTH ;
Valuabie, Practieal Suggestions to the
Farmer for ach Mounth ia the Year,
Publiec Roudy: Ditehing aed Torracing;
The Orange Grove; Legal Department;
Lettovs from the XMicld, {rom every Stuto
in the Souih, giving results of tests of our best
})lunters on matters cf practical benefit to the
armer,
luquiry Department, in whici are pro
pounded and answered quesiions covering
almost everything of injerest on the farm,
The Patrons of Husbandry, everything
of value pertaining to the order; topics of the
times ; %iou departmen., attractive to the
ladlgfi t#&'apiary ; horse notes ; live stoek doc
tor; ha@ cholera; Jersey herd: fruit culture;
Southern silk eculture; science and art; the
family circle; children's department; house
bold toiaics; THE CULTIVATOR cook book, etc.
Tho Intensive System of Farming, by
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tem of Southern Agriculture, is now beinfi
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ACADEMY,
BUCHAAN,, ...
TUITION :
Primary Department ~ §1.508
Interpediate Department., .2, Wy
Acadeic Departigent. .., 2.5 .
[Higl Scheal Department. . 3.08 -
Methods of insirmetion, originall s
progressive,thorough and prac ', ;,.
The location is unsurpassed fox
healthfulness of climate, purity , ;
air and water, First Sessiojgt¥il |
begin Jan., 4th, 1884, C
ABRAHAM G, UPSHUR,
- Principal
tiaralsen County Sheriff’s Sales
\\7 1L he sold before the court how
door, in the town ot Buchana !
Haralson county, Ga., within the lega
hours of sade, on the first Toesduy 9
June, next, the following pro’])('l’t_\', 1
wit: Al the pine timber, size from 12 i
ches throneh, up, situated on the ea
third of lot of land. No. l_'fl.i,in ~4he- 84
and sth seetion, of ofiginally _(.arml
now Haralson county, Gia, Levied on as
the property of A, J. Wilder, detendant
by virtue of on- superior court !i'fi&;
sed from Heard superior court, it fug
vor of K. G, Kramer, va AJ. \Vfld{t
l'rn\wrtj.' pointed gnt by plaintiff. Des
fendant notified of levy, k.
Also, at the sane time and place, will
be rold 12 eallons of corn whiskey
3 wallons of pynrh}mmd}. Levied on : &
the property Yof J. T, Crawford & Cos
by virtue of one mortgage fi fa issued hy
the Clerk of Haralson county supe
ourt, in favorof L. Cohen & Co,, va i
FoCrawford & Co. Property peinted o
m it Deft. notified of Jevy, e
Also, the Paptist church house guel
oty situated in the town of Buchanagi, @
Haralson county, Ga., north-west of the ;
ourt house ; "hounded west by Cedare s
own street, north by Alley street, '(‘l'
by old jail Tot. Size of lot, 50 by 100 fecies,.
Levied on as the propovty of T, 1, :Ll)\"_fi )
tewy . W s and 8. Edwards, Trass
wees, by virtue of pne justice covrt fi A
waued Trom 1,148 d. distriet, G. M., in fa
vor of (!, Muunrce, vs said defendants.— &
Property pointed ont in suid fi fa, Pos s
‘endanty potified of levy. Levy made
id returned tome by L. °C. e
J, K. HoLcossr,
Sheriff. -
May 3d, 1884, Tt
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Keep on hand, a full and m;nplfléhfié
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DRY ¢iooDs, NOTIONS, ~BOOTS &
SHOES, lATS GROCERIES, HARD!
WARE, CROCKERY AND GLASS
WARE, ALSO FURNITURE and soul
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hing that is GOOD, too, All of§ whiel
will be sold at the S
LOWEST PRICES, FOR CA
IR COUNTRY PODUCE, Ete
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‘ome andsee us, gnd ony claver \sar,
wan, Mr. T, O, Bryaut, will gladlyffi-"‘
onyou, AT
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Margavet Kmily Powell, ) Libel for Di- =
. vorce in Har- "3
VR, alson Superior
Court January =
Robert ¢, Powell. Term, 1884. et
[t appearing to the Coupt by the: res 88
tirn of the Sheritt’ that the defendant =
does not reside in this eounty, and it '8
further appearing that he doesnot resida’ S
n this State, and it appearing that the.
faintifl'does reside in this county- a ‘%
State, iCis, onmotion of the council, OFEN
dered: That said defendant appear aud
answer at the next term of this Court, 8
clxe that case be considered in default, =
md the plaintiff allowed to Ym(‘or‘d, 4
And be it further. ovdered: That this - -
Rule be publlshed in the Haralson Ban- 5
ner once a month for four montlis unext 1
preceding July Term of this Court, .%
. J.BRANHAM; S
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I eertify that the above is a true ('«')_p,\"“m,
of the minutes of the court, * By
H. D’ HUTCHESON :
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