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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
DrARETOWN, - - Grofcra
Offers hig services to the people of
the Roma Cirenit and Cavroll coun
ty. Collections a speciality.
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PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Porraßr SeriNts, - = Ga.,
Offers hig services to the people of
Hatalson county. He is also pre
pared for Dentistry. Canbe found
At all times at his brother’s [A
Trentham Jresidence:
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W. P.ROBINSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
BUCHANAN .................GA,,
.. Claims Collected, Titles to Land
looked after and intruders ejected.
Office in Court house.
W. F. ROBERTSON,
~ PHYSIUIION & SUBGEON:
BUeHANAN:, . Lo a 6,
Dffers his services to the people of
Haialson county. (Obstetrics and
digéases of women and children a
speciality.
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W. F. BROWN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
':C‘\Rfiht“f;fow,. EERE eOk
Will practice in Carroll, Haralson
and adjoining &otntics.
Collection a spaciality.
W.J. HEAD,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAWj
HYCHANAN .:.........,..... GA,
Will practice iin the Rome Circuit,
and inZCarroll and adjoining Coun
ties. Alga, in the Federal Courts in
Atlanta. Office in the Court house.
W. W. & 6. W. MERRELL,
( LAWYERS,
C.&iRI§QI4IJ'EQN, et GA.
will - attend all the Terms of the
Buperier - Court, © for Haralson
Cotinty, vt airy where -clse, where
business may call them. Equity
and Tanid Tatigation a dpeciality
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J. M. M’BRIDE,
. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
BUslßin bl . G
MWill Practice . the Courts of the
Rome Circuit, and in Carroll and
and Douglas Counties,
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SMITH & J{l.(:ffl ARDSON,.
11’HYSICL§NS & SURGEONS,
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BOGHAREE 0h 0 Gy
IPractices in Haralson daud adjoin
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Office in Chint Hovse:
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Will practibe in the differént coturts
f-Haralson and adjoining coun
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' SATAN AND THE RUM-, "*
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To His Majesty Satan alias Beel
zebub, Lord of the Regions of Dark
ness and King of [Hell; Father of
Liars and Foster brother to Gam
blers, Rumsellers and Hypocrites,
Greeting: 3~ ¢
I have opened apartuients, fitted
up with all the enticements of Jux
ury, for the sale of rum, gin, wine,
brandy, beer and all the com
ponnds.. Our objects, though dif
ferent, can be. best attained by our
uniged action, I therefors propose
a copartnership. All I want of men
is their money ; the rest is yours.
Bring me the industrious, the re
spectable, the sober, and [ will re
turn them to you drunkards, pau
pers and beggars. Bring me the
child and I will dash to carth the
fondest (hopes of parents. Bring
the father and miother, and I will
plant discord between them and
make theni a curse aind reproach
to ;their children. Bring me the
young nian and I will ruin his
character; destroy his life, and blot
out the highest and purest hopes
of his youth,
. Bring me the young woman, and
[ will destroy Her virtde, and re
turn her to you a blotted and with
ered thing, and an instrument to
lead others to destruction. Bring
me the mechanic and the laborer,
and his own mdney—the hard
earnied fruit of toil—shall be made
to plant poverty, vite and ignor
ance in his once happy home.
Bring me the professed follower of
Christ, and I will blight and with
er every devotinal feeling of his
heart, and send him forth to plant
crime and infidelity among men
Bring me the minister of the Gos
pel, and I will defile the purity of
the church and make the name of
religion a foul;by-word in the land.
Bring me the lawyer and;the judge
and I will prevent justice, brcaki
up the integrity of our civil insti
tutions, and make the name of the
law a hissing by-word in the streets,
Awaiting your reply; . '
I am yours truly, ‘
‘ A. RRMSELLER
REPLY.
- My Dias Brorsrk:—l address
vou by this endeavoring appella
tion beeaust of the congeneality of
our spirits and the great work we
both engaged in. I most cordially
accept your proposalyFor five thou
sand; years 1 have sought for a
man o fully after my . own heart
to do my work among mien. I ran
sacked the lowest debths of hell
for spirits- who could dofer me the
whole work _of Llcétl‘;'xtzti<wll. But
little success attended their ¢fforts.
I sent out.the demon muyder, and,
he slew a few thousand, miost gen
erally the helpless and the inno
cent. But his mission wag # failure.
I bads my servant Lust go forth
He led innocenit youth apd heauti
ful maidens in chains, destroying
virtue, wrecking happifitss, blast
ing character in untimely deaths
and dishongred gravcs. But even
then — thany...vickims. escaped
through tne power of God—my en
emy. I sent our Avarice, and in |
his golden chaius some were bound
hut men soon learned to hate him’
for his megnness,.and compartive-'
ly few fell by him. The twin sons,
Pestilence and war, went forth and’
Famitie strode behind them, put
these slew indisefiniinatély the old
and the young, the good as well,
as the badand Heaven gidined ma
ny accesgions &3 hell. .. ;
In sadness my satanic heart
moutned Gver the prolble loss.
of my crawn and kingdom as I con
templated the tremendous strides
which the.géspel.of Chiist was ma
king in saving ten from my clut
ches, 3ot when L téceived your wel.
coni¢ letter, I shouted tll the ywel
kin of hdll: rang dgain, Burcka!
Eurekad I have found Eigi ! 1 have
ful\md S hmd IM) dear
friend 1 gondsl have cmb'l'ug:.vd you a
thousan{fi@f “a’&&} hdve given
orders to reseryd a place nearest my
person the most honorable place in
BUCHANAN, GEORGIA, BATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1884,
my kingdom,” o
Rok oR L
}bfi Wi@d;? ‘% Vfiw *éhi”‘g‘ ;
will he uniform. You will Blso
havo his adviniago . Your vielims
will bo confined-near you, Wd it T
will ‘sometimes muk get
your own sufferingsiin contempla-
Hon of your. glorious stiecesi.in
bringing themhere. 0 F
~ln youare combined all4he qiial
ifications of just such a friend fid
partner as T have long wished dßv,
and in your business are all fe
elenients of success ;no shalmy
throne be establishod forever. Ofi
ly carry out your design and you
shall have ‘money, though it be
wrung from broken hearts; helpless
women and mouths of innocent
children. Though you fill the jails
work-houses and poorhouses;
though you make arson and mur
der to abound, and- erect seaflolds
and gallows inevery village, town
and city, you gliall have nioney. 1
will also harden your heart'so your
eonscience will not ttouble you.
You ghall think yourself a gentle
man, though men and wouen,
your victinis, shall cail you a de
mon. You shall be devoid of the
fear of God, tht horrois of the
grave and the soleminitics of eternis
ty ; and when you come to see me,
your works shall produce ycu a re
ward-forever. Yours te the last,
SATAN.
A Long Lost Husband Found.
Six years ago, says 2 Marietta,
(Ga.,) special to the New York
Times; there lived in a cozy coun
try honie at Battle Creck, Jolin Ma
ginnis; who had byt the year before
won the heart and hand of Emily
Rogers. A - little givl Dlessed the
first year of thoir tiartied life. The
ryoung couple were among the at
tendants at caiip-ivieeting on Sa
lem camp grounds in 1879. One
night revenue officers entered the
tents atid arvested &ik men, among
thom was John Maginnis; and car
ried them off -to . Atlanta on a
charge of illicit disAtilLifig. The
wife was in the greatest grief ot the
logs of her husband, and the con
gregatisn was decply stirred by
what, in theit cyes wak.a decer
ation of the sacred spot. Mr. John
Hoc]-';"euliflu, since dedd; who was
the weoalthiest mian in Dawson
county; proceeded shortly to At
lanta for the purposc cf Piring
bail for the arrested men. On arri-.
val there he W& told that Magin
nis liad effected his escape biider s '
dezen shots fired by the guardsin
the s'k'ir:'b of woods riear Culnmivg,
but thatin the darkness of the
night tii‘.o’\' tound .it imporsible]
to find Hin. A week and o month
passed and no word; came of the
migginf man; and at last it was be
lievd that he must have becii woun
ded, and esesping to sonte vut of
the way place, dicd. The young
wife, lowever, clung to thé belief
that her hivsbiand would feturn, un-|
til at last there secmed no ground
leftfor have. o .\ .
A young man who had been a
former lover pressed hig suit, and at
last Mre. Maginniz agreed that if
nothing was learned of her litsband
by May she would listen to him.
May came, and mave. 1 sotrowful’
resigniticn than in joy, Maginnis
began making preparations for hev,
nuptialg: - On Friday last a beard
ed mari made his appearasice at her:
house, and it him cJ\(, found her
long ldst husband. His story was.
that ke wag wfraid that, the ravenue
officers would take Him away, :md|
going Wweet lie got intd the cattle
businegs in Montaa, . Negleeting
to write for & mionth iade him n
shaméd to write Jater, and thos
years passed until the weck before’
last, when, having cotnted his pos-,
sessiond 4t Helenus Montana, he
found, himself worth $20,000. e,
then determined .to vonie in per
son for his wite ditd child, anil yes
tb}‘dsiy"tfi‘é_h:ifip}i family took a
Western & Atlantic train for their
distant liome _ A ;
: e ‘ifiw’w ml’ Healthy . A -;‘
E vl dinhor iy gy
| Nover sloep in your ovérshoos,
| Never ride a thin horse bareback:
- Nover walk fifteen miles efore
pophiaat, . 00l
- Never carrry a barsel of patatoes
Never put your feet in the fire 4o
e ‘P’"’:’g & 4g S R
R St
e Wm@vwgfi%{?flw
s abowat g
- Never jump out of a«"’ificwf@
o Noor drink mord Ay you' onh
PR oo notramy your suminer
clothing in winter.
Never jump more than ten sect
to cateh a ferryboat.
Never leave the gas turned on
when you retire at night.
Never sit by a red hot stove with
a sealskin cap or ulster on.
Never thrust your knife more
than half way down your throat.
Never kick an infuriated bull
dog when you have slippers on.
Nevei 16t your clothes dry on
you when yot are caugilt in the
rain. :
Never walk intd a parlor at a re
ception and put your feet on the
mauntlepiece. It will cause blood to
run 1o vour head.—DPhiladelphia
Call.
LOOK BACK.
Nothing makes a inah so con
tentented as nn‘c:'(pqri‘cncv. gather
ed around a well-watched past. Ag
the beauty of the finest. landscape
is sometinics marred, on an actual
inspection, by nauscous weed at
your feet, or painful headache, or
many little things, which detract
from a loveliness only fully felt in
the roollection wlien those
trifles are forgotten ; so our cheap
happinesss is too (}ft}"-‘x; in the ree
collection of the past, of anticipa
tion of the future. Now, it is know
ing what tlic past really was, which
we now recall with so much pleas
ure, and over which there secms to
be “a light which never wds on sea
or land,” that we are able to esti
mate the amount of happiness and
value of the present, And 1 think
he who docs this will.seldom be dis
contented ; for the miseries of life
are foi, ind ité Wessings aic new
to us ¢very merning and evening.
HOW TO LIVE EASILY
The art of living easily as to mo
ney 1s to pitch yous seal of living
one degiee below your eans,
Guard against the notion that, be
cause pleasure can be purchased.
with niéney, therefore money can
not be spent withott enjoyinent
What o thing cost a man, isno
true micus lic of what it is worth to
him, dlid yet how ofteit i his ap
preciaiion governed by no other
standeid, as if there were a pleag
ure in the expendituie perss! Feel
a want before yof} provide against
it. You are alimost assured that it
is a real want, and it ig worth while
to feel it a little in order to feel the
relief fom it.—The Housewife.
In ctely Jand on earth and in ev,
ery age of the world, eveiy man
who has beeotie unfelded into the
pre-cnsinent manhood has passod
throtigh ibe noble. ordeal ot self
gacrifize. Hehds renorineed hig ovn
individual preferences jn the inter
terest of universal principiers He
has beén in reverence for, justice,
true for truth’s sake, and mhnly“ for
the sake 6f that nragntficent man
hood which is so ‘royal in its full
graiidént as 16 seetu to partake of
the very majesty of God. In shirt;
the way up into thut dminent do
nihl Gl chatacter wherein eteinal
principles pulg is.a way, of self-sur
rénder for nfinite good—=A. M
Weekes, ; !
- Nubseribe for the BANNER.
g e fi*’%’%fi@ A
ythiab i w»fi%‘f’m% Rtute
i Hhie Union ot proved that it may be
SO DT P 2 ARG T
HAT M Reb 0,
e eet aovpsos sy
EeEAg, &Ao Cading eAr v
somc of you'guess what it means?” The
A % e E'l_"‘ A CAL kimma med;,
an said, with'ho intunt jon of being rau
@%fi" e whe wents thget mar
T T . T or
A Bachelor’s Yiews.
WomeN"s Ricirs, | Mex's - Ricnrs,
The right to do
(Prtty much as
they please.
A right to make
a fuss when a fel- |
low stays out late |
' ~FThe right. to |
blame everything |
on their hus
\!mnds’ money los
ing ormoney ma
king propensities
just as it happens |
The right to
turn a house top
gy turvy for 3
weeks every six
months & call it |
hiouse cleaning. |
The right to
make a man vote
any way they say. .
The right to
a home, a hus
band and a baby.
|
BRIDGE LETTING .
GEORGIA, : ¥X7usle lot to
Haransox Covary. | Yy the ‘,_;‘,.-“41
bidder the door of the court house in saic
conuty, on Thesdad the Ist day of July
next, the building and repairing of the
followinig bridees, on Tallapoosa river:
Che bridge, known as the Meßride
bridge ;the bridge ot the Huchanan and
Jacksonville road, kndwn #e the Rowel!
bridge ; an'l the bridge on the Carrollfor
and Cedartown road, known as the La
¢tham bridge, The plun and specification ]
of said buildind and v pairibg can be ex
amined atgthe ordinary’s office Zat any
time. The work to be paid for when the
tax is collected for fl!"er‘;’fi"e}sbllt year.
This 31st day of May 1884,
S, M. Davenport,
Ordinary.
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ONE Ounce to 10 Pehnda, Sold at
s CONES DF BISCHANTON.
3 pASRON, “NEW XOHE.
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ESTie DovteaN- CULiivaTor is devoted to
the Agitanltinil and Industrial interests of the
south="und every number goes out freighted
with information viwal to the suecess of those
whose interests ii gubgerve® Tt%s oneof the
ofdest and masFoonpilat Jowinals in the Union,
and for §CTHIRN AGRICULTURISTS, for
whem 10 hns lwbored for helfn century, has
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The foliowing are some ot the Tending sea- :
tires of thix great journal . O :
THOURHYS FOR THE MONTH
Vidnahte, Practical Suggestions to the
trarmer {or Bach Month in the Year',
Public Roads; Ditehing antd Tevracing;
Thoe Qifnge Hr¥oves 'l.’c-’gi\l Department;
Sotterk tra -t (0%, Field, from every State ’
in the Sowd, eiving results of testa of our best
P:nnmrs on matters of practica! benefit Lo the
arieer
Inqunys Nepartinent, in which are pro--
ponaded and answered questions ecovering
slmost evorythipg of irgfi;ent on thefarm, -
The Patraneof Hiebamdry, everything
of value peifaining to the ordei: topics of the
times; wgn'oxy department, attractive to the
ladi><s the apiiry. harse notes ; live stock doe
tor; hog cholery; Jers¢y herd: fruit ¢ ltutrg;,
is'un{{\em idlk (')mlt‘v;re; acgcnce nn%‘lt 4+ the
amily cirele; chil rwfl;; epartment; hotiso
holq;tqi»tcs; "y COLTI¥ ATOR cObk DOOK, ete.
Ths Intsusive Systemi of Farming, by
Mg. Davip DicksoN, covering the entire slys
tem_of Southern Agriculturé, is now be “5‘
?\)blish‘ed Yu» TAR= CULTIVATOR, i series--of
welve monthly nuinhers. . Back nymbers can
‘be furnished. S o .
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Btate Printers, Publishers, Engn‘ven, and
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Primary Depar ’chw* . $1.50°08
Intermediate Depaig |
Academic Departments o ifié*,‘ ,rvi ;
[igh School Departments 800
Methods quinstmctio‘h’, 0. :.;‘
progressive,thorough undgrwt cad.
The loention is ~unsurpassed -sq
healthfulnes of climate, purity of =
air and water, - First ngéfljfiii wil
begintdan,, 4th, 1884, W ‘:‘_,-{
: ABRAHAM.G. UPSHUR, =
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C.W. PARKHRR,
BREMEN Fee b Vg a o RS
Offers hig Services ag Physician of
many - years experience. Cased
freated at his Office at moderate:
charges, for cash or barter. He
keeps Medicine and%‘:nnps for sale:
BARBER SHOP.
JOE LASSETTER
vill cut your hairof shave you
cheap, and in the bost of style. D¢
not forget te call on hint. Office
west «.1‘:1-‘-m.nrpimnéo, Buchanaiy
Lrd.
M’BANIEL & €O
TALLA POOSA, ¢ . GAg
: <« —Dealers in—
Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, Books
and Stationary. Give them a call
> N ’-)' R,' I?i\ ‘ }h
DR. I R SMITH, -
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Buchanan, - - G
~~DEALER IN— 5
Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glazs, Sta- %,{:
Gonargesie - -
DrugStoie Soivth of ?firtfm&lfi
L. N. MERCIER; *
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, &
TALLAVOOSA, | L - - ?I'«:‘}%
\\'inl practice in 31re (_llifi‘erént’qo}m_én"f%
of Haralsop apd.adjoining: cétn
ties. Hifiofc‘ii‘\ t'flxe \Q’zgts‘c}a s%‘\2’l@;&@ ;
v : & 1 Pt
PHYSCIAN & SURGEON, %
Breyiy, e '~.4 - .__“L‘.“fi\fr_g{";
Will Ln':rc%'i,cp for the I)3o})l’@{-“l;l}{@{% .
alson’ angd adjoining co ‘fy B L
reasonable prices (ive ‘}?{}m"a cfll o
PRICE & NELSON,
- ligléhnfiu, G, oo
Will be ap tl‘u‘,ir"(:}al]éiy'e\'ery Suméféfi
day i ‘each week, for the. purpose of
Raking Piclures. t 1 j
Give them a eall it you want‘a'!'lflb‘fi‘f:
picture. e ey 4