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PROPESSIONAL CARDS
¥ YW Droonna
J. W. BIGGERS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
DrakETOWN, - - GREORGIA
Offers big services to the people of
the Rome Cireunit and Catroll coun
ty. Collections a speciality,
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J C TRENTHAM
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
+ PoprLAR SpRiNGs; - - Ga,,
‘Offers his services to the neople of
Haralson county. He is also pre
pared for Dentistry. €anbe found
‘at all times at his Lrothei’s [A
Trentham Jresidence. ;
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W. P.ROBINSON
: @TT()RNEY-—A'l_‘—-LA\V,
BUCHANAN . Sl
i Claims Collected, Titles to” Land
looked after and intruders ejected.
Office in Court house. |
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W. F. ROBERTSON,
' PHYSICION & SUBGEON, 1
BOGHANRN, . .\ GG
Olers his services to the people of
‘He-' on county. Obstetrics and
diseases of women and children+a
speciality, : |
W E BROWN
W. F. BROWN,
¢ - ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
-bARROLLI't’):;‘i,v~-' GA.,[
‘Will practice in Carroll, Haralzon
and adjoining Counties. ]
Collection o dpeciality !
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W.J. HEAD,
U THRTTORNEY-AT-LAWY: l
BUCHANAN ... ... .GA,
Will practice in the Rome Circuit,
and inZCarroll and adjoining Coun
ties. Also, in the Federal Couis i |
Atlanta. Office in the Couit house. ’
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W, ¥, &6 W. MERRELL, |
Y EWY RRS |
CARROLLION, . ..~ . GA.
wvill attend all the Terms of the
Superiar . Cowst,, for Haralson|
Lounty, or'any where, _clsc, -whgr‘c'
‘business ‘inay call them. Equity!
and Land ILitigaticu a speciality ;
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J. M. W'BRIDE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW !
B e (;‘mi
+Vill Practice in- the Courts of the |
Rome Citenit, and in Carroll and
and Douglas Countieg. 4
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SMITH & RICHARDSON,.
" PHYSICIANS, & SURCGEONS, ‘
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Nl ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
{BUCHAN;&N,.. Cai e Qs
Practicas in” Hardlgon dnd adjoin
i in%gquntics. g o 14
| 710Mce dii Tourt Houge: ‘
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b.ijl‘agsi, Painte, Oils, Glass, Booka
“2T ond Stetionary, -Tl
- JARROLLION......-GEORGIA
HARAILSON BANNER
The Blaine Opposition Press,
lNcw York Special to Cincitinati ‘
Enquirier.—Newspaper oppostion
'tu Blaine grows stronger daily. This
everiing the Post, which bitterly
lopposes him, priuts a list of the In
dependent and Republican pup‘ers{
lwhich afe openly committed a
gainst (him. It now stands: New
% York Times, Néw York Herald,
Harper's Weekly, Puck, Evening
!Telegmm, Bronklyn Upion, Roches
ter Post-Express, Rochester Her
s & o &IV
ald, - Byracuse Herald, Flushing
Times, Boston Advertisar, Bostog
Transerip, Boston Herala] Spring
field Republican, Philadelphia
Times, Chicago Times, Chicago
News and New Haven News. In
addition, several in fuentiaf papers
like the Comnercial Advertiser
‘and the Begtonn Journal are very
cool in their stipport. The Cori
mercial Advertiser of this city has
not defined its position, but evi
dently has no intention of advoca
ting Blaine. A representative of
!Hmper & Bros. said to-day that
‘ Harper’'s Weekly would oppose the
i Cliicago nominations; that the de
[ cision to ;hia eftect was redched by
the metbers of the house unani
; mously, and that the pen of Geo. |
" Wmn. Curtis and the pencil as Thos.
Nast would be united in opposition \
to Blaine and Logan. |
| |
Noble Kriend #f the Noblc Csiml-]I
idate. |
The following conversation took |
place between iwe negroesin Alba
ny the other day : i
“Say, has:you paid your tax?” {
*Na; I ain’t.” |
“TPen you better, else you bave i
to pay double.”
“Dat’s all you know ’bout it. Dis
niggor don’t pay tax. Whende ‘f!?c-i
tion day comes de white man pay |
nigsor’s tax for his vote,an’ 1 jes
as soon he’d have to pay double
as single tax.”’ ing _ i
Paying a man's tax to secure his i
vote is a° violation of the law -and
ought to be punished.—Albany
News: <
e
A Washifigton 'lavyer his -uan
carthed an old law, still in force ia
the Dist. of Columbia,
which provides that any man who ‘
hlasphemes the name of -the Al
mighty God by using proiene lan
guage shall bt branded on the
tongue with a hot iron. The law
was oréated abcut 1802, I it
were enforced,” éaid' ‘the lawyer, |
“the branding iron would be kept
in congtd nt use.” i
George Long, the Madison cou:1-1
ty jail breaker is giving Shieriff Al
exander trouble. Fo hag ,ijrok‘én
all the chains that havebeen put
afound him, and requires the ser
vice of & blacksmith almost daily.
The sheriff iad hoth Hands and
hoth feet chaified to the floor of
the cell, g 0 that Long eould not get
his hands together or stand up, but
ha to either sit or lay on the flgor.
On Fridey evening last: Mt Alex
ander was yery much surprised én
going into the jail to fifid Lgfi?h&t};
broken every chain and wag loose:
in the jail, | ;‘ ;s:f’_“—"fi‘fv%v_‘""—l
_.Mys. firank Logan, of ihifldig\&l
rict started to the smoke house aj
sow days since to cut meat for.din
nérand gtopped 1o whet Lier knife ‘
ot rock in the yerd,- She placed
the other hand aid one knee on the
ground when sho felt something
Qg%w:%fiaér Ler hand, and. looked
{0 see whap if..wus; when to -her
purprise she found that her knee
sosted on the ead -of 4 luge tals
tlesnake’s pilot, while. her hand
Vras on its body. Sally got dway
without being told.~Newndn Ker
ald. - ‘ K L 4%
v;.;g;fifiy in Texas ono %fi last
e oty o, i b
mas not ons step from the cradle so
PABERIGEE. -« | e
BUCHANAN, GEORGIA; SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1884.
CORRESPONDENCE
L aBT T S ‘
Ebrron Bassxer :(—I onee heard
it said by a well informed man
that one half of the wotld knew
not what the other was.doing,
whiceh I think is doubtless wue,
and I thought I would say right
here to a part of thé world to let
it know what I have beeu dding u
porticn of wy time of late, ghat al”
nigy not be ignorant of what each
other’s engagements are in thy win- 1
{cr and spring past. [ have cleared
aboui téil acres of very rough Ilgr.d,!
six acres of which was bottom,,cx-l
posed to uverflow, and in the great
flood of Apriiit was covered wtt-h!
water. The brush, logs and weod |
wore badly tangled, and the bru:fi’ni
piles were partly tifted in varios.
directions "and placeg, and were
cratned with leaves and mud at the
bottom a faot or nteré deep. Well,
in the dry time of May and Jwie | |
cornmenced to burn it oif, and with- |
suf serious trouble burned it down |
to the leaves and mud--then -the |
trottble .commenced, T began to
dig and pull from the mud which\
was from six to 12 inches deep. I
dug with a long gravel piek abd!|
seized with my hands the bioivs |
and ends of the brash and began |
to pull.: Some T could puil ou,f.‘i‘:n-‘
dily ; others I could catch and pull
as hard as I pledsed, and I would !
come to gome that both ends fvere
under ground ; but it would not.do
1Q hesitate so often. In grabbing
and giving & sidden jerk, one end
would suddently give way, throw
ing the dirt in my eyes and meut‘n,‘
then I would have to tnrn loose ev ‘
erything, rub my eves and spit;
then with atgry vin. geize again,“
and very often catching Brambles’
as woll as brush; but not knowirs
they were mMIXed Untll Twould give
a vicious jerk, then realfzing the
aftects of the thorns have to stop
again. 1 ,would hot say much—
but Oh, how I was filled with bad
thoughts ! I knew that by letiing
bad words escape my lips would
be folly and contrary to patéinal
teaching. In showldering or having
on my armoa turi of brush, I
would step inte hot sand and em
berd, my shogs béing ragged would
gush..ln them I would shake my
foes, Well, I have Heard it said it
wa3 no harin to shake your foot, if
you did not tross your legs ; but on
these oceasions I would shake my
sect with legs crossed. It matler
ed not with'iue, for shake I would.
When Icame in ot night and Bat
down tired, youmay think I wis
black, but those who didn’t sce me,
caii only, think or “intagine, |My
wife would not #ay much, but look
at mi6_tather ata distance; as if I
was welcome to the '_Efistq\nccé"‘z‘t_i_l_'di
in washinig my ‘¢lothing she would
coniplain a little, but I wmust say
she is a zood soldter, or &he would
have retreated or backed out. . A
bout the 7th ¢f June T finished the
digeing and burning ayd bave yev
eelpddial oo N
L will tell your reades hiow ‘tof
get rid of cheat In wheat. Mo , tic.
both together. When, throshod, the
cheat box will catch th nfost of it ;.
hicticfoed “to tHo fowls. This will
niake it ‘gearce ina few yoars. Some
tako i¢ from the bundles and leave
it in the field. Thwsis & bad idea,
ag itWwill come again as grass.- |
R en AT s RO, B, :;j
% Bah gl i
Hudk Creek, Carroli County:
SERA B L et b ey
Torpoh BAxsek —As this part
of the country has not biven heard:
{rom in gome time, T will give ysu
b Shott lether. ™ mmd 4
. We haye‘_é'ufi‘erqd for wain in, the,
pazt nionth, bt we arc Having raid
B e e 52
. Cotton 18 lookigg well, but eorn
18 very backward, Bud worins have
dend iiicH {damage o low land
. Mi. B Creéd b got b borm nil)
RIOE Al AL bia wholg
” pefi e i
ERRN R SRR e SRR T T R e
| Rev. W. H. Bartlett will have his
‘whmt mill in operation in a few
days. :
Mr. W. 8. T. Bush will-add a
wvheat mill to his mill machinery,
Ho contemplates doing te Atlanta
sooh to buy his rocks and other
fif(tul’t‘sl; :
"My, Editor, we would be glad to
have you to visit this part of Car
toll some ttme and be at our Sing
|ing. We have some fine music, and
’the recczs at diinier i 3 mukehi el |
joved by tlie writer, : ';
The new Bacred Harp has beeh |
puiblished.. £ ‘
. JR, 1 '
R R T ,
! DIDN'T WANT OFFICE [
| “We are going “to have a prcttyl
'j.'\j:‘u'm curitpaign,” said Col. Jones
!in Mcklail, the reporter, }
i‘ “Yes, I think so. Who do yon‘
i?.'i;m_k will be 11€;>zninut.cd;fm Gover t
{ nf‘;r,‘{” |
! “anttell bt I know Ooie
| thing.” .
| “Wliat's that?” ‘ ,
|- “I'manot a candidate, although 1|
have received several lebters froim
prominent politicians, asking n.e
| to ran; b, to tell you the trith, 1
| wouldn’t haye the office,”
| “lamsoiry to hear “hat, forl
“n;v’.c heard several men men
‘tion your name favorably, and]
|coulemplate publishing - their
f‘:iews." : ! g
|- “Don’t dolt, please, for, as 1 tell
you, T wouldn’t be & candidate for
anything. Say,” calling the repor
| ter, who started across the street. !
| CWel?? | |
{ “Coahead and pubiish the inter
views.’ o g
‘ “And say that you pasitively de
cling?”
Ve P °
{ o 4AM right ;
I “Bay.t f
“Well?? |
! Needn’'nt Bay thatl positively
’doclixxé.~~Ju?fit. say thal Tdon™t want
| the offics.”
| “Allright,”
HSay.(‘)
Wl 722
{ Necdn'teay that, even. 1 don’t
‘wanbib put yoi to tiouble: ¢ i{cld,’
ofi a inihute. * Just say thatifelec
ted T'wonld strive to discharge my
duty —Arkansaw Tieavellet. 5
| THELIPTUE MIDGEL. ‘
One of the smallest men in the
United States lives at Cedar Key.-l
His naine” is Abéchain Livingston,
Sawyer. IHe is twenty-two years
old, forty and ong-halfinches high,
wheighs thirty-nine poundz, and
{fio ciptain He catie over with fiori
Key West says lie can ‘eat " ihore
thait any two e in the Statc.
e i bhilbin perfect proportion, is
very, bright, ‘afi%f%d{nffi miake @n elo
queitt specch, and has a cléat, high
voice, with sounds like a child’s.
| tie {rus ab one thie v iefiditer on
the ®ey West Dentocrat. He hag
th is just & quarter of an
oo fdnd than he fg, and is just.
geventeen ¥ants old, !
e o T e
& rad accident gconrred al Ring
gold n few days dgo i which a lit
tle two-year-old child of Capt. An
dergon met with a terrible dedth.
Ani oldef sistet had plaéefl a pot of
poas on a tablo t 0 eoal when: tho
‘ohild; slimbing upon it, overturnod
the pot and ‘received the sealding
| Pfi)gten}'s Aftet Seveial hours of ex
eruciating pain the littld - sufforer
died. A S
ey :'f.;,-*_ ’,- Wb L 5 o
B Lo o Tae AT ek bt e
t +A maun with 4 hcga.‘;_fihqafihmic_
{and color of a calf’s is row on ex
hibition in Paris. He is douhtléss
‘the original dudel~Marictta Jour-
Fall o : S R
| The Soutls, H?%xzifl‘:& electoral
[ votes and tho Noith#24B, riigkirig
AT A 3 all. . SaATIITe g ele .
| hore boob SA idiole
Lin the country, exclusive of pedes
o oy, i
irians and basevall piayers. -
i A Printer’s Paranomasia.
| Apretty and dashing little lady:
called at'the Newspaper Union the
other day to see how type was set
om, and asked the foreman if he
could print a kiss. b
“Oh, yes, il T was allowed to lock
up your form.”
“Now,” said she “youate impos
ing on me and 1 won't stand it. 1
*thn.&’s your #lile I think it is a case
'where Dl'dbe justified in hitting
| you with a stiok,”
| U“Bh Edinposed, iss, and Tl
| <ocak nlainer to chase away fears.
I Not tot all the quiflmfi :n -(‘frihsth’i‘.,_
dom would 1 take advahtage nf‘
your ignorance, and 1 woulil givc‘
lyou proof that you hre tiot ihy |
l(lni——-»mthcr I wotld slug the pei-|
'gon Who lead you thihk so.” £
- “AR, s, I know,” she replied |
“Phese sterotyped sentences I've |
‘hese sterotyped sentencés I've
{ heard befote, but in a shorter space ?
Eof time than this I've known n!
;priutcr to take ani em hrace. But |
1 cotldn’t column a maii a gont]o—{
lmm“: wlo’d do so, would you? :
- “1d like to put u displayed h¥ad ‘
‘(m him,” was the foremian’s reply, {
as he went off to swear at the dev- |
‘ ils down the efowitor.—Selnin Mail,
b yeaye 1B o ey
| UNDER THE (;r:,mir)‘s"rnfl‘*;l
A very '.f’,;‘ggi‘ accident befell a little
child of Mr. Sinith Gaines, of this
cottnty, on. Tnesday of last week.
A little girl, about two and g half
years 'of age, was playing 4n the
, yard with another little child, and
by some means thcy managed fo]
{urh over a grindstone which wagin the |
yard, which éaught tho little. givl ag it
| fall, eivmhing her to the grownd and sest
ing cu the lower part of her stomach.
lflvr condition was soon discovered by
her mother, who immediately ran to her
’ relief: A-ibysician swas gept for_and all
| that contd be done was for the Titile sf
forer, but to no eflect. 'Rhe had received.
an ihtei nal iijury; and she lingesed un
til ahont 3 o’clock Werdneslay morning,
when hor little wpirit tok figlit and re
turned to Lim who gave it. The Leroav
ed purents bave the, sympathy - of . the
whole community,—~Elterton South.
| Lagt Saturday cvening a terrible 'acci-s
dent befell Mi, Thos, Britdoh, agml\fl-ij
‘bofi‘t 17 years, atd sono° Judge . W, !
‘ Brimson, who lives near Stellaville. On
that gay My, Rivers wag at Judge B’s
‘ {hreghing avith his separator. Litein the,
evening just 4s the stcam ‘was ¢t *off
'.‘md they were stopping thg gépafator,
| THids steppsd np tpon the Beparator
| to rake i {He liéas “of giain” tHat:. ere,
( partled upbp tho elevator, Actientilly!
| his haiid a 3 “canght and déawa into
(the maehing, sud his arm was torn off a-
Biove the elbow. The arii was entiitly:
beaten off and the hone expbsitl just n-]
Love the elbow. Sunday mornitig §t wan
amputated by the dovtors. 'Bht. tfl'e“vsi
tient “was in gredt (]is(hffi'fi‘,\ e\;‘éf}"fimificfi;
tion was that hi could Ho¥ stz Yive
terrible shock, He firfi&fifi]f}v@g‘%#}%fiez
‘atid Wofiday ‘night at 10 o’clack died. —
Tonigville News: + ' -
H‘uo‘J\laenfi‘s us Gi\mgr gty hnfie é&-
i,ilt.n.}?r? lnifml‘d’ an’i»v}:ie:fl_la‘le 2, @ ir
mitioe h',ts.l)een_l:l2}{9l?}&o‘2_l}s) I@u% :
the burning of oue ‘}juh‘fhfefl ; ousfiili;
bricks. Work to cotimenc eon the bitild:
gWi paily Bhplotyligh, 2 Frém w 4 g
It i 3 eporied shat ";yougm;\;), Honyi
10 or 12 miles, alioys Mt. égflm recent-
Jy mayried ahother man’e frife, Who had
i chiidien. It is farthir shated §hl}tt \gh* 4
woman hag recgiitly been seeu sylfil }a_e 5
two lingbhands; her fits w:;jk,jng’ 1Y her
side, while her Tmshand - No."d brought
up the tear with this children. —East?
man Tiiiten o e ,
(DR o R e i
L, Ll gy dulighthe to st}
~betorie,? guid a Veimont mother “for,
she can’t fry pancakes now without smo
¥ing the hovse il tifi."” ‘;“
T ol R Ry ST %
MOORE &RO
BUGHANAR, - TNN oA
I Aol varisties of Buggy ‘&
| wagdn repairing; Iron aq&T'WQBQ
work; choap. Bpetlal aftentioh:
aiven to !{ii'r'é‘é-féhoeing} g
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1 ary and Pamily Journal of ot
3} / © tims. Cléan, perfect,grand ! Bas
upwirds of 100 most Lrilliant writers of Amerios and Europe. Does once
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BUCHANAN &
1\ (/‘ I\I)EM Yh‘
BUCHAAN,. - GAL
TUVIION ! - - o
Primary Deparbment. . 1500
Intermediate, Department. .2.0!’
Academivc Depaytment. .. 250
High Sehool Departent 200
Mpthols of instruction, oripinal,
Lii’ufifhfi;él!‘fi,(hflflth’hflfi praciival i
it location iy unstirpassed Hff
healthtulness of elwate, purity of
air ahd witer, mt Hresion. wil
hegin Jan.,dth; 1884, N
ABRAHAM G, UPSHUK:
Principals
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O.w. PARKRES
BREMEN ~ih soo S
Offers his Services, as Physician of =%
many years expefiénce. . ,Casegas
{ivated at. his Office at moderate
charges, for cashor’ #artex;; LG
keops Medicine and Fafips for kalel
: PR e o e
> ) JQ b>y
BARBER SHOP:
g 5 Vier %
JOE LASSETTER. <
vill cut your Rairor shave you
cheap, and in the best of st.qu.:;D'c‘
riot forget to call on hing, hO_ffico:
o M g we %0 Llbvi Ry
west of the eotiri houze, Prchanan.
Ga. 2o g '
M DANIEL & ¢d
: —Dealers in— R
Neugs, Paints, Oils,, Glags, Baok:
and Stationary. Givethem a ecal
¥ 4 { 1 v \‘\"
DR R SMITY:
Buchanan,, .» = .3 fa..
: —DEAIER N~ .3‘3., \ SSO
Dirugs, Paints, Oils; G a3s, St i;s*
Loy rticy oty Sue o Mulre S 0
DirugStnre Sonth 8t Coivid gise
MERGIER, & TOHNSON,
© ATTOHNEYS-AT-LAWg . =
TaLtiarobsi; « o Tk gN e
Will jraetiee ia the different borrts
St ie <
ties. Office in the Wutsonbwiliing, . =
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T ‘,., ’._fl‘ Cae A.{,.l:x 4
PHYSICIAN & SURGEONA -
Will practice for the people o Hig
aléon.anid “atjolhihg counties, o
reasonable prices Give him s gpl!
2 %3 Ve TR R !
PRICE & NELSON,
Th e R T
Wil Geat their Gaifery ‘evary. B .;
day in each Wa@bbh&fi‘% 08 67
: "ra,khtgj P#fiw s
ploture.”: oSI ST
l. T S R e S
NO. 24,