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. Haralson Banner.
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, One copv six months,. . ...... ..., 68
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. PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Lot ’ i e
J. W. BIGGERS,
.. ATTOENEY-AT-LAW,
DRARETOWN, + - (EORGIA
Offers his services to the people of
the Rome Circuit and Carroll conn
4y, Collgctions g speciality. +
J C TRENTHAM
¢« PHYSICIAN & SURGEQN,
t PotLAR SPRINGS,” - - (a 4
Offers his services to tbe people of
Haralson county. He is also pre
'gured for Dentistry. Canbe found
t' a]l times at his brother’s [A
Trentham]residence. s
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W. P.ROBINSON
* ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
BUCHANAN . ... L .1 ... GA,
; Claims Collected, Titles to Land
lpoked aftcr and intruders ejected.
. Office in Court hounse
W. F. ROBERTSON,
PHYSICION & SUBGEON,
BUCHANAN,: ./% v L sot o BA
Offers his services to the people of
Haralson county. Obstetrics and
diseases of women snd childyen a
speciality.
W. F. BROWN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
CARROLLTON,. ................Ga,
Will practice in Carroll, Haralzon
and adjoining Counties.
. Collection a speciality. -
W.J. HEAD,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW;
BUCHANAN ... ... .. .GA;
Will practice in the Rome Circuit,
and in" Carroll and adjoining Coun
ties, Also, in the Federal Courts in
Atlanta. Office in the Court house.
W. W. &6 W._MERRELL;,
LAWYERS,
PARROLLTON, ... ... GA.
will attend all the Terms of the
Superior Court, for . Haralson
County, or any where else, where
business may call them. Equity
and Land Litigation a speciality
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J. M. M'BRIDE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
MO s B
Will Practice in the Courts of the
Rome Circuit, and in ©arroll and
and Douglas Counties.
LS D e i
SMITH & RICHARPSON,
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS,
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S. P. EDWARDS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
BUCIANAREE i o GG
Practices in Haralson and adjoin
ing Counties. ¢
Office in Court IHouse.
W. W. FITTS,
—~DEALER in— :
Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, Books
and Stationary,
CARROLLTON, .. ... .GEORGIA
HARAILLSON BANNER
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- Democratic Meeting, - -
The Democrats of IHaralson
caunty iget in convention July the
18t at noon, pursuant to & call of
the Chairman 'of the Executive
committee. Hon. W, J. Head wag
elected Chairman, and C. W. Ault
Secretary. On motion, Mr. A. B.
| Fitts explained the ‘object of the
Moy
“M K. Phillips,” J. M. Moßride,
A.B’ PFitts, E. M, Little, G. O
Smith, T. W.Loyyorn, W. J. Head,
Br., A.J. Farmer, J. M. Lipham
and C. Taliaferrp, were selected
to represent the county at the State
Convention. The followiug resolu--
tion was passed by a unanimous
vote : :
Resorven, That we heartily ap
prove the wise and conservative
administration of cur presgut Gov
eriar, the Hon. H. D, Mc¢Daniel,
and hereby instruct our delegates
at the Gubernatorial Convention to
cast their hallots for him.
W. R. Ault, Thos. 8, Latham, C,
Taliaterro, A. J. Hunt, J. M. Wal
drop, W. "C. Mcßrayer, W. J.
Brown, Jr.,.R, G. Bently, Jr., were |
elected delegates to the District)
Convention to be held in Rome.
The following reselution was adop
ted without a dissenting voto :
ResoLvep, That we heartily in
dorse and’ highly appreciate the
faithful labors of Hon. J. ¢!. Clem
ents, our present able and efficient
member in Congress, and herehy
ingtruct ovr delegates to cast their
ballots for him at.the ensueing|
Congressional Convention, and to;
ase their best influence to secure
hiz nomination.
W.R. Avuwy, Sectly; ’
W. J. Heap, Chairman.
Lemgperntic Congressioual Com- |
: mittee
The Executive committee of the
7th Congressional district met at
Dalton last Thursday and selected
Rome the place for holding the]
Congressienal Convention and ';?.ml
38th of August the time, The con-|
vention will be called to order t!m!
18th of Auagust, at 1 o’clock p. M,
General News,
40,000 gamblers is the estimate
for the city of New York.
Postal Jeards cost the Govern
ment 54 cents and 4 mills per
thousand. i
One hundred women are now
practicing medicine in the United
States.
~ During the present scssion of
Congress 10,000 bills have been in
troduced, and about 100 passed.
In Montana the law probibits a
woman from marrying until she is|
18 and a 2 man cannot marry until
heig 21. |
" The price of dead negros has
been established at Cincinnati. It
i fifteen dollars a piece, and men
kill them and sell their bodies at
that price, and “no question asked”
by the medical purchaser.
The population of the United
States is now not less than fifty-six
million,
A pound and a half diamond was
found in Africa. It was no doubt
lost there by a Chicago drumraer.
—Constitution,
Gen. Sherman says he will not
vote for auybody. He musi be for
'the Republican ticket.—Harris
burg Patriot. ,
A party of Pacific coast Indians
ate fifty sackfuls of grasshoppers
at ene of their banquet.s
A man in Campbell county, 80
years old, has just married a girl 12
years of age, who came home from
hoarding school and nursed him
'through a severe iliness. Her pa
rents approve of the match, and in
return for saving ais life he has
promised to prolong it twenty
years more, ag his father andigran
father did before him. If he keeps
his word, and she does’ not elope
BUCHANAN, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1884.
‘with gome smart young fellow next
month, she will become & widow
at the age of 32, with a fine orange
grove in Florida, ' ol
The following teachers werelgrant.
ed license by the Board of Educa
tion of Haralson county to teach
in the public school. .
J 8. Gann, C. B Davig, J, 8. M.
Biggers, Miss Sophia White—dth
gradelicanse. | il
W. T. A. Cook—3d grade. g
. R. Hutcheson and Migs A. E;
Shelnutt—2d grade. .
T. O. Bryant, Miss &, A. Holdin,
Miss L. A, Westbrooks, 8, L. "Cra
ven and J. R. Morrig—lst grade.
CORRESPONDENCE
Tallapoosa,
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Eprors Banser:—l have been
absent without ‘leaye for some
time.
- The people in our town are all
well,
My wife has been faeding me on
'boms, roasting -ears and cucams
bers. T got so fat that I -left home
and went te Heflin and Edwards
ville, Ala. I was at the closing exs
ercises of the Heflin High School.
Mr. Editor,you ought to have been
'there. They had plenty to eat, and
T eat come, fat as I wag. T spent
two days there and enjoyed my
self very much, b o
I came to Edwardsville Sunday
and remained there til Tuesday,
I met the Standard man while
there in his office, and found him
with a pleasant facé busy "t work.
I raturned home safe and :~=:mnd,.i
My wife says I am tho hardest per
son to keep at home she ever sm\nl
But you seg if I remained at home
all the time I wonld naver know n
nything but what T hear.
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Curtis, Carroll Connty.
Epit¢r BANNER (—lt is still rain
ing and the farmers are badly be-'
hind with thsir work.
S. E. Helton, and thse Messrs. |
Jordans have started their thresh
crs, Some complaints of wheat
spoiling in the field.
Grand-ma Reeves is very low at
this writing, and not expected to
recover ; and, also, &. T. Recves’
oldest child iz very sick. J. M.,l
Vines is on the sick list.
Mr. M. V. Jordon has employ
ment for all lazy folks, =~
ft's the iteh, and rest he can’t,
day nor night. |
Mr. Editor, come siound. We
have plenty of Irish potatoes, snap
beans, a few ripe- chickens and
néw wheat dough to “rap”
them up in.
We will have mail twice a week
after the first of July.
Mr. S. P. Barnet will earry the
n.ail from this place te Fitts and
Emily. Success to the BaNxgß.
OCCASIONAL.
Paniel’s Mills, Ga,
~ Epiror BaNNER:—I have just
returned from a vigit to Carroli
r’cOunty,, Cropz along the road are
looking well-
Mr. Lindsey Holland has a cab
bage that measure four feet across
and over iwo feet high. He also
has a grape vine that measures 18
inches in circumference.
Wheat threshing is very much
; hindered by the wet weather.
~ Mr. Joseph MeCord and others
started out with their engine, and
lflwhile crossing Dog river the
bridge gave way and let the engine
‘ fall through. It was badly dam
aged.
' The Rew. Mr. Phillips, of this
‘county, has a calf that is hair- lip
ped, is blind and thought to be
deaf and dumb.
Douglas is soon to have an clec
tiow on the stoek Taw. The con
test will be mixed 14
The sick reported in our lastare
still very low. . e
There were 171 failures” in thé U.
8. last week. The failures in the
eastern and southern states ave he
low the average number, . :
No Norweighian git] is allowed
to have a beau until ghe can cook,
wagh and knit stockings. ;
Notice to Voters, :
We the undersigned take' pleasure in
annonncing the name of 'W. W, Simp*
spn to.the voters of Haralson, Polk and
Paulding comfties; as a candidate for the
88th #enatorial distiiet..: Mr, Simpsow
needs no recomunendation, for al) who'
know him, will testijy that hig worality
and ability can not be questioned.
Magy Vorrrs
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Atlanta, Ga Chattanooga Tenn
W. L. DANLEY,
Gen. Pas. & Tht, Agent
Nagh ille,” Teou"
G R HAMILTON & BRO,,
BREMEYN GA
Keep on hand a full and complete line o
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SBOOTS
SHOES, HATS GROCERIES, HARD
WARE, CROCKERY AND GLASS
WARE, ALSO FURNITURE ,and some
hing that is GOOD, too. All of which
will be sold at the
LOWEST PRICES, FOR CASH
OR COUNTRY PRODUCE, Etc
Come andsee us, and on: clever sales
man, Mre. T. O. Bryant, will gladly wait
on you.
WEBSTER’S
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Latest Edition kas 118,000 Words,
(3000 mor:(; gm any other American Dl_ct’y,_)}’
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(nearly 3 times the number in other Piot'y,)
&dgo contains a Biog!‘aphio;lninw |
glvmfignef infiwnant facta concel g |
TOO Noted glemn-. :
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- Ilustrated Lefinitions.
1, flying jib; 2, jib; |
38, foretop-mast-stay sail; ¢, fore-course;
8, forotop sail; 6, foretog-gallant saily,
9, fore-royal; 8, foro sky sail;
9, fore-royal studding sail;
20, foretop-gallant studding sail; .
11, foretop-mast studding-sail;
k 2, main-course ; 13, maintop saily
lfi.mflnboggnllant eail; 15, mnin-r?al;
16, main sky sail; 17, main royal studding sail'y
18, main top-gallant studding sail; .
19, maintop-mast studding sail ;
20, mizzen-course 3 21, mizzen-top sail 3
22, mizzon-top-gallantsail 23, mizzen-royal; =
A 4, mizzen sky sail; 25, mizzen-spankers
Among the many that could be citéd are the
lbllowinfi: Beef, gonnr. Castla, Column, Eye,
Horse, oldlngs‘ Phrenology Ravelin, Sh
{gp. 14 and 1 10) Steam i%qfne and Timbers.
Xheso 12 pictures define 343 words and terms..
. THESTANDARD.
Webster is the Standard of the U, 8. !ugrems
€Court and in the U. 8. Gov’t Prlnflni fiice.
Recommended %Duto? &:?'u of Schools in
386 States. Salo 20 times of any other series,
9. &C. MERRIAM & 0., Pub'ss Springliold, Masa
BROWN'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PULLS
1 offer t 1 the public a pill for the cure
of dyspepsia, They will eure dyspepsis
‘angl auickly relieve all the distressing
symptoms whichiavego commen in that
disease ; such ag headache, swiming aud
giddiness of the head, heart burn, ful
nege and pairis in the stomach and how
els; spitting and vomiting .of the food,
{)alpitntion and irregular action of the
weart, They act well'on theliver, reliey
ing congestion of the stomach and bow
els, They area good blood purifier;
will renew the blood, and increase the
red corpuscles, Thoy curo. costivenoss
of the {)_owols. Will act regularly and
cause the howels to remain go. They are
a vegetable pill. No harm can Possibly
oceur from t?xeir daily use., There 18 no
better pill in the commencement of all
acute diseases; « Cokds, Fovers ete,,
where.a cathartia jsnecded. They are
the best pill for family. use mow: knpwn'
to the professign. Try a box;, . gu;yle.tkey
will prove to be all and more than 1
claim for them. Can he jound at all
Drug stores. Price, 2bcents, ... 7 .
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s Mitr. & Prop’t,,
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| DR. C, W. PARKER,
’ REM EMBER
that ‘
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! C W PARKER
At Bremen, Ga.,
MEDICINE CHFAP,
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BREMEN,
I want 4000 aeres of poor pine land
near the railvoad {or terpentine and rosin
purpogses. Will pay a good price. Call at
onee, C. W. PARrxER,
Bremen, Ga,
Farroers and mechanics can buy caen
mills, evaporators, threshes, reapers
horse rakes, ging, cotton presses, grist
mills, wind mills, gaw millg, steam en
gines, horge power, gang plows, harrows,
cu]tiyf_atdrs, pumps, bells, fertizers, seeds
of all kinds, wagons and ete through Dr
C. W, Parker, agent, for Mark W, John
son, of Atlanta, at the same prices in
Bremen as elsewhere, Cash or on time
1 payvmeut to suit.
EUREKA!
Dr. Brown’s Female Pills arg good for
all pterine or womb diseases, and will
cure many of the same permanently, as
all who have used them, will testify-—
such ag amenorhea and dys-menorhea,
or painful imenstration. They will cure
chlorosis orgreen-sickness, making
thoge of a pale and swarthy complexion
fair and heglthy. They will be found of
great benefit in all uterine or womb com
plaints. They are not only good in uter.
ine diseases, but act charmingly on the
liver, gtomach and bowels. They never
tail to relieve that distressing head ache
to which most women are. subject. 1 d
not claim my pills a panacea, bat ask
of you, as an honest Physician of expe
rience, to try one box, and, ‘pco.ve. their
virtue. Price, 25 eeuts, Sold by all (h'u?g
aists. J, G, W. Brown, M. 1%, sole
Pro’f’t. and M’P’r., Carrcliton, Ga
SUMMERLIN & SON.
FBUGIBANAN " oeo GA
IDEEATE FITRS TN
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FAMILY
GROCERIES.
COFFES, SUGAR, SPICES, TOBAC
€O & CIGARS.
Also School Books,
€ustommers will fiind our Steck
JFRESH AND PURE,
As we aim to keep nothing but the
VERY BEST.
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ACADEMY,
BUCHAKN, " DAL L o
TUITION : -~ =4O
Primary Departrr}g‘_t’xt. iy s il§
Infcrmadiate’ Department. . 248
‘Academic Department ... .25
High School Dcpi;r’tm.ggt
Maothods of fhstruction; "original
prhgrisive thorough aud p:@fbfi
The location is unsurpassed so,
healthfulness of _(:_l'i_z":iflte, purity’ (irs
air and water. First Session wi
begin Jan., 4th, '18,8_4. s O
ABRAHAM G. UPSHUR,
; Princif)t}l ‘
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BREMEN :..,. 70 00 i AR
Offets his Services as Physician of"
many years exge‘rience. Cager:
treated ‘at his Office at moderate -
charges, for cash or barter™Hé
keeps Medieine and Lamps for saie,
TIOTINS St ¥ Yok
BARBER SHOP.
JOE LASSETTER ? {
vill ent’ your haior shaye yafi%
cheap, and in the best of ‘.style. ‘
not forget to call ‘on him,‘ 10 ‘;;
west of the court ho;zgg Buc.ha ) 77%,%
M’DANIEL & €G
TALLAPOOSA, , . GA.
—Dealeys in—
Drags, Paints, Oilg,r Glasa, j'".‘fll:.“;
and Stationary. Give them a ca}
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DR.F. R SMITH.,
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‘ —DEALER IN— .
Drugs,’ Paints, Oils, Glaes, Sta
| tionary &g,
Drugtitose South of Conrehousg
MERCIER & JOHNg ON,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, _
TALLAPOOSA, : = s A
Will practice in the different SOUFLE
of Haralson and adjoining gcoun
ties. Office in the Watson building,
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W. H. BEALL,
PHYSICIAN & SURCEON,
BreEMEN, - - GA,,
Will practice for the people of Haix
alson and adjoining counties, at
reasonable priges, Give him a caly,
PRICE & NELSON,
Bremen, Gs., e
Will be at their Gallery every Satase
day in each week, for the purpose o%
Taking Pictures.
Give them a eall if you wast a good
picture..
MOORE & GROCE,
BUQHANAN, .. iR f
Willdo all varieties of Buggy &
wagen repairing; Iron and wood
work, cheap. Special attention
given to Horse-shoeing. .
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