Haralson banner. (Buchanan, Ga.) 1884-1891, September 06, 1884, Image 2
JARMSON BANNER: PHREISHED -1':\"1:_,“!5 Y MATURDAY. ..i.__‘.._;_'_g ‘;‘_.. g ."j'.f.‘_' —;fi’:‘ ..',‘.':f;';_l‘ ' e A PYer I vl A BFITTS, Y EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Gl ek e ey SATURDAY, Sept." 6, 1884, - In the Vermont Btate election the Republican ‘vate was miuch less a'ndpthfi ;Dg}t_r_xgt;rups '§i.inp_d. » <A man in’ Hpnry cmi—ty,‘(}zi.';h:fi an arithmetic_loo.yéars old. | " The Hon, H. C.-Ritch, of Pauld ing county, is yery sick. * T'he Rev. SBam Jongs is having a gréat revival ‘at. Newnan, ks t +J. {As "Holzelgly* was ' mominated by the Repuyblicang™at = Kinggton last Saturday for Congress from this District. ' " ¥ Mr. J.M. B. Kelly says he has a eds that weighs 18 pounds, keeps the chickens oyt of the house and ¢an wallop any gommion rized dog in the neighborheod, "It is four years old———Cnrlww]f_(fi&ulfl}' Times, The Hon. Mr, Tignor, of Clay ton countyy will be Senator from the 35th Senatorigl districts Coweta and Troup counties have Republinan cafidi({utefi for the fieg islature. Theye até four of the thn didates and all ave pegroes. - From;pcial from Carrollton to The ‘a,' Constitution ‘we learn that V. F. Brown, Esq., of Carrollton and John Word, of . Bb\‘\"‘&g, “were paminatéd by the Carroll caunty Democrats at Car tollton last Monday for Represen tatives. Mr. Brown is an old friend of the-editor 'of.&his paper, and we hope the people ‘of Carroll will leectrhi@gF Mr, Brown is well qual ified, i 8 an organized Democrat and the people of Carroll will be greatky honored With {Brown in the Legislatue. Mr. Brown isa young man, and we think that there isa Jarge amount of good work in him that the people can get hy giving him a chance to do the work. We are not persanally gequainted with Mr. Word, but from all reports he will make a good-Represontative. The contest.for Senntor from the Forty-cecond Senatorial District is very clpsg The race for Congeess in the Fourth District is going to be very gxciting. Persons spoke at Car ‘rolléion this week ta a crowded house and, from the rgports, he made a good many friends. » Th%@qn. John W. Mattox will be the Senator -of the district in eluding Floy county, “Po you suppose eating angel gake will make an angel of me?” asked @seraphic young lady of the worldly younf man, *“DPve no - doubt it wilk,”* he answered, “if you ¢at ensugh of it.’, : Joe Hoxie. referring to the Lt terness of Southern ladies during the war, brought down the house by saying : “If the devil had beon a woman, what a devil of a devil he would have been!” ;.....I.‘-%:5.-, Lk Sylvie-~“Oh! Isn’t he lovely? Paul—*Where did he come from?” Sylvie—‘Pa brung him home this afternoon.”” Paul—“ You shouldn’t say, hrang” ‘Sfieie,'yon ghould say b " e brang. Qm@% ; e o R L 2 Tl g ~ & Idont think much of that) \Weidea weter scornfully,as he pick ~ed np Wvgscent piece givem him ed by o custemer. “Neither do 1,7 yeplied the customar. “Otherwise’ [ shouldn’t have given it {o vou?’ i Chicago boasts as a lady, now 94 years okt who used to sit in George Washington’s Jap. ¥ is comforting 40 know that even if George could not telt a te he used to have some fun with the girls, &‘.auag man to druggist.—Can you givelie anything to remove su -~ perfluous hair?” Druggist(thought fully sevatehing. hisg bald head) * “Hem 'why don’t you, zé:;” parrid?” v g e €sl. W. D. Elis, Col. B. F. &Wt and Col. John Thomas ~ pave been nominated to represent fi;&’mgmtg in the Legislature. W T Qe M R |AR R o - — SRt ol e ttealiugsr - P o R TSR kR Two of vour citizeng, Dailifls Crafwford and’ Landy, wewe davried sver 10 Newnan last week before U, S, Comnissiones -MeLendow un der & charge of contemypt of court.| The contempt cousisted in arves ling Jacohs undel a warrant . for concealed weapons, he beinguat the time. ordgred to.appear g a wit neßs bcfmje the U. 'S, douyrt,” Craw ford and Lands wepe perfectly right in'making the arreste: They did not know that Jacdbe had the suhpanatat all; hut ha‘i'jm_g‘ no coungeldn: vepresent them, they were fined $1 -each and the costs, whicli, was $27 in each case. So you see the eoat’s tail was longer than its body, It was simply an outrage. peßg L O ‘ On lagt Saturday your corres pondent fva¥" réquested to go over with tivo of your very best citizens, Bill Williams and Esqr. Farmer. Mr. Williams dident © need any counsgel, There was not a scintilla of evidence againét him, "except hearsay, and thé court dlscharged him promptly. “Uncle Sam” will have to pay the costsin this case, and if would look to us just like this was the prime object of the meeting, e e ‘ Esq, Farmer had found out that he wasg to be arrested hy attach ment for confempt, for issueingthe warrant againsy Jacobs, ‘under which he was arrested by Craw ford and Lands, He deteymined to cheat the marshals out of their fees for arrest and mileage. So he disguised himself "by shaving and putting on a clean shirt, and went on the same train with the officers, who didn’t know he was along till I, as his copnsel, stated his case and made his defense for him in open court. The boys seem ed a little hucked. You see we called hiymy Mr. Walthiel as we went on, Brq Farmer came clear. That [is the d'iffc_mnc.e, l_),et‘\\'.c;en. “,Ics'r:e Roberts and Dr. Raberts.”? If Lands and Crawford had made the facts properly to appear, they would have Leen discharged, hecause I am satigfied that Commissioner Mc- Lendowis afairman— — Prof. A. N. Merrell paid our town a visit Saturday and Sunday. He reports that he has a flourish ing school at Liberty (‘hurch in vour county, that the peopte are fully awake on the sub’ect of edu cation and that they are building or gaing to build a good school hoyse, This is all right, It will be “hpead thrown qn the waters” and will be gathered after many days, . September 15th is the last day for bringing suits tq the October term of Carroll Supreme Court. Little Johnnie Bradley, son of Mr. and Mrs. J, T. Bradley, my nearest neighbors, died Saturday and was buried here yesterday. Col. Beal, of the Timzs, visited hig old home, Franklin® on husi ness last week. ? ‘ The Methodists are beginning a protracted moeting. Rev. Mr. Gard ener and Dr. Heidt are in attend ance, A series of meetings, wnder the managemennt of Rev. E. B. Barrett, will begin at the Baptist Church Wednegday night. Several copies of the “BANNER” are taken here, and I froquently heat it spokenofas “a mighty good little paper.” A Person’s club” was organized here last week with sixty members to begin with, The” Convention Monday nomi nated W. F. Brown, of Carrollton, and John H, Wood of Bowdon rep regentatives for Carroll county. No nominations for county officors. Mr. Persons airived on the Mon day evening and was greeted by large crowds of enthusiastic friends. The band played “Dixie” as the train pulled and “three cheers” wentup from 300 people for “Porgong.” - ~ Mr: Persons addressed a large crowd on Tuesday. His style was able. His arguments were unan awerable. He was perfectly at 'home, and in no way embarrassed. He adopts himself with equal ease to all circumstances nn‘A is the same plain sensible = gentlemen, whether he is conversing with one of our ecolonels or shaking the brawny hands of our humble farmers. . See | Rev. W* Wfioop has heen giving direction to a protracted meeting at Beulah for several days. The meeting closedd Sunday and thir teen new converts went dowu “inte the water.” B G W My F . - x Centel'. & Ak« ~.N..‘t . i o Epiton BANNER) Protractad meelings are’ 'a;f‘:‘(';lltt over, dand we. hear of many glovious revivels and additfong te thé church, ol ! We did not gee the editar of the Baxser at the Carroll singing convention.” We were - glad, how ever, to 'see ome of Haralson’s! good gingers with ‘us, S e i ‘Candidates in our county are: | coming to the frent.’ Tive:d good | ‘mnnf‘us the dounty l{as' have an-T anounced fdr Treasurer, - 1 Mr, Marion Brock, a nice young gentlemen who is teashing school near here, attenipted to whip one of J. C. Attaway’s boys a -few days ago when the 'hoy cut the teacher very severe in the side with his knifa, ettt Hon, Henry Persons, indepond. ent- candidate: for Congress, will speak "in -Cartblltoh Tuerday. We say hurrah for Hon. Heénry R. Harris, the Democratic nominee. Farmers are busy gathering*their fodder. Cotton ‘iz beginping to open A little, * *° ke W. H. Brown, of Carrellton, and J. H. Word, of Bowden, was nomi nated ‘for Representatives. "W, Tallapeosa, Ga. ek 13 2 428 Eprron BANNER=-Our place is quiet. We have just closed a two weeks’' meeting at the Baptist church, in“which nearly all our citizend ‘wete interested. There were éeveny additions to the clitirch‘ by haptism and nine by letfer, and} many ‘others we hope were CONVER TED.(?) As aproaf of thegeneralin terest in the n.eeting, theré was a slight of hand show man came a long, and no douht thought that everybody in Tallapoosawould go to sec his performance, but he fail ed to get acrowd, He went by unnoticed, On Sunday last an all. day singingi was set to meet here from Carroll county. Singings generally take a congregation from 2 religious meeting, but the people of Tallapoosa were more interest ed in the gospel, and hence the singing failed. We would have been glad to heard them sging if they would have come tgashere we were holding the meeting (under an aybar near the l'!;lilgii)gl(];) but they did not choose to came, Tallapoosa ig improving, and ere long will be a town that people will not be afraid to come so, but will be 1)1'(»11('1 of. The gitizens met on the Ist inst. to organize a Jpipt Stock Compa ny in oidey to build yp a High School here, They are taking steps to build a splendid s¢hool build ing, which we hope will be built this fall, We have the lest sur roundings for a High Schoel of any place in west Georgia. Let us get whisky out of our county, build up good schools and churches, and then we will be happy. iy 5 T. A Hicpon: Tribute of Respect. Atter a long and useful life Rev. (. W. Butrson was summened to the other world Sunday Inight August 24, aged 71 years. Mr. Burson united with the Missionary Baptist Church and was baptized August Bth, 1845, He was after wards ordained to the ministry, in which service he lived and died a faithful worker, growing stronger in faith as his years advanced. When the silent messenger of death{ approached he ealmly resigned all into the hands of God whom he trusted, leaving bright evidence of his happiness in after hife. When his span of life was almost spent and his earthly vision dim, he remarked to those around his bed gide that he suw where he was gaing and passed away murmuring, “Blessed Jesus.” . We feel sure his gpirit rests in Heaven where no pain or sorrow comes, where the broken links of earth’s friendship are again united and where the footsore and travel stained pilgrim finds a home and the glories of the new Jerusalem, We will miss him in his accustom ed seat in the sanctuary where he has worshiped so long, Many will remember the admonitions of him who has passed from the walks ot men. He bas delivered bis vale-| diclgty on earth, his wotk is fin-| ished, yet his memory lives. His RN s etras e. e 5 nanfe will not gink igto oblivion, Many fiohlé deeds-of his hiistian; life are recorded and will' be hand ed %wn ‘to” gencfations yet to, copne.” 'Wo'would gay to the sor-’ rowibg relajives, though yoir lamp of love is broken, grieve not. Your loved one has gong to his ‘reward,, and ere long you will Indet him in] the realis of endiess rekt. L. F. Bowhon, Ga.; Auguit 29. * ‘l X ) ook r . ~ Havralson Connty Sheriff’s Sales : . For Qctober. Wi]}{ be sold hefore the court house Y door, in- the town of Buchanan, Hatalsgan county, Georgin} within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in October next the following property to-wit: Fifty acres of lot of land No. 41, in the Bth district and sth section of orig inal Carroll now :Hdralson county, Ga.‘ Levied ‘on as the property of 8. D. S, Pemaman by virtue of oue tax fi fa issued! by A. Trentham, tax collector, against said Newman for his tax due the State and county for the year 1883. ’l‘hisi August 25th 1884, - . : | © 'J. K. HOLCOMB, Sheriff, : —— ‘ For 'Fax Collector. | We are aathorized to announce the name of A. Trentham for re-election tq the office of Tax Collector ft‘)l tuis coun ty. Mr. Trbnth;ufl piomises, if elected, to fill tho ogf}éc‘}:{; the best of his ability. Tor Sheriff, We are agthorized to announce the name 6f A. . Hunt asa candidate for} Sheriff of Haralson county. Mr. Hunt promiseég, if elected, to I.f‘aithful]y dis charge to t‘]finc"‘bf!s‘t of llif; ability the du-; ties of that ‘office. ° 1 4 ee e i For Clerk Superior ‘(}ourt. | We are h_fifigo;izfid o _:jtppo_un(‘e the name 6; H-Ds Hutcheson as a candidate for Te-election to the office of Clerk Su- | perior Court, Mx Hgtc‘hesoil:i has sgerved the people two 3’9’:9_,;5, and all join in giv | ing him the praise of attphding the du.. ties fuit]sfuli}’. He solicits your votes, promising, i elected, to sepve you to the best of hig ability. } 1 For Reprgsentative. 1 By the ‘solicitgtion of \he people ]; have congented'formy name to ruu as a candidate for representative of Haral gon county, and promise the people, if electad, t'; gerve them so the best of mvf‘ ability. SM. DA\'E.\'PORT.J; ’ For Tax Receiver. ‘; We arg authorized to gnpounce the name of Mz, C, W. Ault asa gandidate for Tax Regegiver for Haralsop county, to the January election, 1883. M. Ault oarngs't]_v golicits the support of the peo™ ple, promising if elected, to fll the office tothe hest pf his apility. For Treasurer. - We are anthorized to appppnce the name of T, Y. M, Browp as a pgandidate for re-election to the office of County Treasurer. Mr. Brown hgs made Haral son county a good cflicer, and promises, if elected, to do his dnty to the best of hig ability, Notice to Voters. We the undersigned take pleasure in annonneing the name of W. W. Sim son to the voters of Haralson, Polk and Paulding counties, as a egndidate for the 38th senatorjal dijstrict, Mr, Simpson needs no recommendgation, for all who know him, will testify that his morality and ability can not he questioned. Maxy Voreks vl Lt e L U e For Representatypve. ‘ I announcoe mysctf as a candidate for the House of ' cpresentatives ol thi State. I am no ztignger to the people of this county, having repiesented the pee pleof the General Asscinbiy, voting al ways in the interest of *he people. I so licit your votes in the coming election promising you, if clected, to represen your interests to the best of my ablity, C. TALIAFTERRO IR SENATOR. To the Voters of the ssth Sena torial DiStrict, : At the instance gud solicitation of Iriends, I, some months since, an nounced that I would be a candidate for Senator from this Disirict. I had not thought until recently that it would be | expected or thought necessary for can ididatcs to anitouince in the papers,. but such seemd toho the course adopted, which course I regard as entirely prop er, and perhaps the best means of gfv ing the people notice of oue’s candidacy. I therefore, in this additional way, an nounee that Lam, and will be if spared to live until the election is over, a candi date to represent tlie District in the Scn-l ate of Georgia. Respectfully soliciting the suppcrt of the voters of the District. 1 ga\'e‘only to say, that if elected, my pride and purpose will be to faithfully and honestly serve and promote the best interests of the people of the Dis: trict and State. Very Respeetiully, % » 1. M. M c¢BRIDE. MANT NI g NEW HOYEL. J. P. BOATRIGEHT, Has just opened a aew and | iy ,'“ ‘ |‘|: WRLE K A | FIRST OLASS HOTEL ; ¥ : A {- T at Bremen, Ga. Fare ag good as the country affords at moderate prices. Call on him; you can get a good meal at any time. 12m i 3 . e i { § i 2 STATE OF GEORGIA ) i Harasox Counry, § * | Wm:;;n:\s, Austin Ayers, Executor of Martin Ayers, represents to the 1 courtin his petition duly filed and en { tered on record, that he has fully admin isteréd Martin Ayers’ estate.” Lhisis, therefore, to cite all persons’ ¢oncerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause, if a ny they can, why said executor shculd not be discharged from hig’executorship, and receive letters of di,s%l_issidiyo the § first Monday in October, 1884, This June 27t, 1884. : : : S. M., Daver PORT, Qz:d}imnj\'. SUMMERLIN & SON, BUGHANAN, = et v, GA DEALEBRS IN = ; FAMILY GROCERIES. COTVES, SUGAR, SPICES, TOBAC: CO & CIGARS. Also School Books. Custommers will fiind ouyr Stock FRESH AND PURE, As we aim to keep nothing but the VERY BEST. HNT.OW HOUSH. Cedatowa, G, J. D. ENLOW, PROPRIETOR. Having reopengd the above house 1 respectfully solicit a share of the public patrovage, Terms Liperal. “Live ang les live” is my motto. 1 J. D. ENLOW S. P S ARFPARD, Pragtigal Machipist, “7 ILL ypepair your Stoyes and make them as good as new ; do all kinds of work on ENGINES, patching hoilers, repairing sawmills &e. ; makes val ve moiion a speciality. Any person wishing to engage in the business of repairing stoves by using the new patented pieces, can make arrange ments Wwith me for territory and profi table employment. Any one having any of the above work to do should address me at Buchanan, Ga. 2 iy AT ANNT £ «JI\S. (]_l.altl\ N. TATTORNEY-AT-LAW, = CEDA RTOWN, - - wev s Offers his services to the people of Polk, Haralson and Paulding ¢oun ties. : A e e . 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