Newspaper Page Text
| g a | > 3 g " ey . L T‘\
q': 8 i ‘ W [ X "3.‘}; - ; ~‘\ S
P vmmensd A %) e ® Mt ¥
BT 4 y A:.{.’a f! QR I
TIIARA LN DDAINLY ~
i A ; i P o (B, e A i, o P @ @
\r( f",IJ. \/T_[‘f
F 2 ® ‘Q ; he N
M, bUMMERVILLBJ l
; PRYSICIAN & SURGEON,
. Buchanan, Ga. '
S e L e A e b i b o
W. U aDAMSONST T RD., JAgxsoN.l
b smoy & J ACCKSON,
Lawyers,
CARROLLTON, (FRORGIA.
be . oßatiy T
Josrpn 9, B’l Dives L
_ATTURNEY AT LAW,
Waeon. Ga
Mukes aspecinlty o 1 practicing law. {
-"H. 1\ (JHENEY . ‘
PHRYSICIAN & SURGEON,
ot Bremen, Ga. f
S
{x. W. ,AU::TI (% o
ATTORNEY AT Law, ;
Carrollton. - Georgia,
JAS, A BLANCE, J. W. BIGGERS.
& Ceaartown, Ga. Frrakelown, Ga.
1 Y
BravclE: & DBicoerS
: LRATNNVEY Bl ERS;
¥ il practice in the eonrts of Haralzon
comnty and in the Federal Courts at At
lanta. Promnpt attention given all busi-
Besn, ¥ ¥ i
. W, MERRELL, W. P. COLE,
! MEI&R!*SI4I'; & COLEK,
ATfoRxEYS AT Law,
wOnrrotifon. 2 - Georgia.
Wit attendugaperior ¢ uvis of Haral
couny y will give specini attention to
tand fitipations, will cgamine recovds,
dittes and make abstraets of anything
conmeeted. therewith; will collect
Soatinte, Ny »ri;":&%.lmus of %300 or more
v Bnravad faing. Bpovial attention
giee oo the mdiministrarion of e-tates,
Sugd ocher b i Coart of Ordinary of
©atroll Gonniv,
eee L b
e EIR £ DT
Ve B ENAe Atoniislobil:
- Cedartown, R e
Yilke b AR RTINSI ANT
GULDIN & HUTCHESON
I’HYSICIANS & SURGEONS,
DRAKETOWN GA
IVY F. PHOMPSON, W. P. HOBLNSON,
(‘edartown, ‘Ga , Buachanan, Ga,
THOMPSON & ROBINSON,
Have associated themselvés together
for the practice of law in Huaralson
eoun y, Georgig. .
M. 5, WAL, : &, Lo MEAYD,
Buchanan, Ga. ! Taliapoosu, Ga.
JTEAD & HEAL
11 lti&. }:) & 141&_ ),
* APTORNEYS AT LAW X
Bushanan and Tatlapoosa, Ga,
GEORGE R HUTCHERNS,
APTORNKY AT LAW,
TALLAPCOSS, GA.,
Practices law in all the sourts of Har-
WikOM Colinty Spetial attention given o
thaoeollection of cla.mi.
e
4.k COBE,
s Attorgey at [aw
SR RNBOLETYON, GA.
Mol praetice in Cerroll and adjuin-
Mesiron aiasy
é “-‘ 5 [ X
E} : ,Q} A é‘i iy a’.'& j.) a
LR e R P :
Cantractor & Ba'lder,
o Buepanax, GEoRGIA.
Plans sndidesiuns of buildings, fur
nishud, and safisfacton paaranteosd,
L e e T T
; fihéo J- }1 hu’:\ i)
j ATTORNEY AT LAW,
. AXD REALESTATE AGENT,
Hue chiirty choice lots on Maa
Bireey, in Buchrnan, on the Raib
road, ranging from $75t00 S3OO
Hois to suil all,
Just onened up aad laid out in the
Mot deipible g;‘rw b
~Call on me, No_trouble to talk
el SAR esVA SR el Te e % T
about them, and give information.
4%_‘,"'4’ e ”‘{‘\‘f:sflg‘e "4 grkhu e J*“_:
L 0 U AR LAY 4 RRAL BBEATE 2C
BUCHANAN, GEORGIA, FEBRUARY 23 . 1389,
Announcenaent
TO THI BANNER READERS.
After taithtully working npon
the Baxxgr for two months and
torming pleasant relations between
ourself and readers, we are uncere
moniously ousted from our posi
tion by what we consider anytbing
vut fuir means. 'l'be parties of this
transaction being the Messenger
ciack aided by a brother of the
fraternity from another town, We
now respectiully request our read
ers to withhold their support from
these parties, as the press, tvpe
etc are now in Buchanan for the
vurpese of establishing an vnmelyi
new papet to be called T BANNER,
further annonucement of which
will be madein a chort time.
E. J. Dunwn, Pub.
LOCAL BRIEPS.
Ltems of Intevesi Gathered Over
i the County.
Pay the printer. .
It is thought the peach crop will
be good this year.
We had gome very cold weather
first of the week.
Editor Fitts, vt the 'Times, was
in town this week. o
Mrs. E. J. Dunn has Dbeen very
sick for the past two weeks. &
| The I'mmigtation meeting was
Iwefl attended Wednesday night.
- Read thenew law card of Messrs.
Head & Head. $ !
o Mr. H. N, Stewart hag gone into
t,ihef'mercant‘ilg husiness,
~Mr. T. P, Moore gave the young
ple.a dance Monday mght..
The sound of 'the canenters’
haramer and saw is heard in every
I direction. '
Judge W. C. Adamson, of Car
,ro”tnn, was in RBuchapan thia
week, on busiuess.
Messrs. J. Wilson and Gus Lee
lare now reading medicine, prepar
me for college.
“ Mr. S P. Shepard bhas com
mencoed studying,law with a view to
going into practice.
3 o i . .
'H‘.jefre was another wedding in
Puchanan last Sandag. The coup
ll-‘.) were from Tallapoosa.
[' Mr. Nathan Powell and Mrs.
l Franses Baify, ot this counvy, were
married Thursday Jast.
' We have had a varietv ol weath
jer recent—cold, wet, muddy, warm,
|mi’ui, «Joudy, -painy, snow, slest
ilce. ete., ete.
|
i The blggest show of the season
itell Thursdav and Thuredav night,
{''he warm sunshine Friday, how
‘ever, sonb meltnd it awav,
We will say to our readers that
the Mresesark will be ®published
every week from this on.
A. E. Nix.
The most prowmising thing for
the sprine i& the road condres,
which meets at Atlanta in May,
Evecy county should be represen
ted.
A first-class newspaper, when
properly vonducted, wiil add more
to a town than anyother enter
prise. Thisis not only acknowl
odgad byithe prass, but by other
shrewed business men, Subscribe
ou T Basnmn, 0o
SR e PR e
~ Pay up for the BANNER. Dlease.
do. : Bt
The Isrge gteam press for Tue
BANXER has arrived.
Mr. Geo. M. W')odiey left yester
day for Atlanta.
The devil and the compositor
are editors in chief of T'ur BaxNkr
this week and are entitied to credit
for all the good there jsin it, and
responsinle for all its deficiencies,
The continned. illness of Mra.
Dunn bhas prevénted the editor
from giving properattention to the
business, and cormespondence of
the BANNER, a dircumsrtance for
which we feel gurg our readers will
make proper alloauhce. !
Some heuses east ot Buchanan
have recently’ Z;ges;\n burglarized.
Some party or I?;frties entered the
house of Mr. Oliver Murphy this
week and took several articlee.
They algo took ;;5 wash pot belong
ingto Mr. E. Bnd.
Al subseription and advertising
nccounts of the' Baxxer up to
Dec. 23, 1888,%}?@‘1@ are due us
and *we wustihave the money.
}Thoze Wlm’%s&g&wi‘th any one else:
| willhuve thesame to pay to us.
. 3.°& J J. Hrap.
l = 4‘.7"'.‘; ~Buechanan, Ga.
Fep. 23, 188800
Send nus. stmtx‘{i{;n by mail for
what you &re dge the ~Baxxir
from Dec, 28 155508 arch 1, 1850,
“Address E. . '{3,‘Buchmmn,
o
Colte s R Y
t - The sm:flngiq gily meeting
of the Haralsow GoMty 5. 8. Asso
[Ofavets oh Sniurdey am*r’
f:“'slarchi‘zd.fi.nd 34 next, All tovers
‘:nfthc Sunday School cause ave in
vited to come, and all officers of
ithe association are esrnestlv re
quested to be present as this is a
very impotant meeting, An inter
hssting programme will bs aranged
for Sunday with o sermortat 11 :30
a. m, by Rev. G R. Brown, Wacv,
Gia.
| Wi, J.WaLrox.
| d | “ai Prsident.’
! J. Wi Gamble, | n -
l [Secretary.
| Tt
| Don’t suffer from weakness snd
| debility Dou't le} stoom ard do
{spn:.«lencv take passesston of the
human hearn. Get health, ges
istz'e-ngth. get thej power of endur
iz{n('e from using B. B. B, (Botanic
Blood Balm ) { }
| W THIS, |
) We offer One Hundred ]')n]'a.rs%]
Reward for any] cage of (‘/ul.@rhi
that canuot be ‘(}ur»(-.d by wiking.
HalUs Catarrh Qure.
Pl CHENREY & €0 Props..l
Toledo, O« 3iE ¢
We, the updersigned, have
tnown B J Chenev for the last 15
vears, and bulifi‘g\m bim pmreatlyl
reliaable in allibusiness transac
It‘.onumnd finagclally abla to carry
out any obligations made by their
ifix:lu-. g )
]V&'est_& Tguax, ho}esalc .Drug-1
gists, Toledo,[Ohio.
Walding, Kiongn & Marvin,
Wholesale Drugdists, Teledo, O.
' B. Van Hcesen,« 'ashier, Toledo |
National Bank, Tledo, O.
* Hall’s Catarrh (ure 3staken In
ternallv, acting dwectly upon the
blood and mucts surfaces of the
system. Price 7 ofs per bottle.
Sold by all druggigts, .
- SHORT PAKAGRAPHS
' For the Busy Realor.
| i
| Einhty six per cent. of the cot
ton crop of Georgia has been mar-t
keted. e
One mevchant in Fort Valiey has §
gold S2OOOO worth of goods on |
crecit since the 15th of January. ‘
It is said that the question of an !
nexation of Canada to the United !
States will be submitted to the!
people of that country, }
«A road congresz will be held i
Atlunta on the 224 of May to con- |
sidar the subject of improved i
roads. |
i
Georgia collects. S2OO for every |
day acircus company gives enter |
tainments in the state, This tax is |
collected for educational purpos-s.
L C. Davis, of Troup county.|
Jduring the month of January soid |
150 pounds oi butter. He milks on !
an average six eows: The vietd of |
llxifl dairv amounts to several hun- |
dred dollars a vear. |
R. €. Cravy, of Telfair cmm’w,;
made last year, 550 gallons of syvr- |
up on ene and a quarter aeres of|
ground, and saved 4,000 siatks for'
seed. At 40 cents a gallons, Mr.|
Cravy’s syrup crop will amount to |
$220. |
A 1
The Farmers’ Alliance of Jeffer- |
son county maet at the court house !
on Monday to determine what to!
doabout the use 6f guane, and it
was decided for the Alhance shen !
not to usea ton under penalty of |
expulsion from the order.” ;
| Tditor Flovd, of the Senoia Sen-|
tinel, nhas ¢loséd his office and dis- ,
continued the publication of Jus
weekly at Senoia. and will move !
to Newnan und start under a nvw%
name and on a mure extensive |
& el 3 ¢ A
’g‘r:""fi»‘ "-'?-.'fv"‘ ‘u.“:-, &, ‘; gl gl e
all the characterigpies of wolves, |
nfest some of the southern coun-!
tries of Ohio They attack evm";’
Iliving thing—men, wowmen, chil-!
dren, pigs, turkevs, geese etec.—and
have been known to destroy omi:e‘
flocks of sheep. ;
When the thermometer wns ha-l
low zero . and a blinding snow
storm raging, several persons Wt-!‘n}
Il):n';t,izefl..( in an ltlinois nriver this|
week., They afterwarde. in stm-k-!
'in;: fees Swent wquurter of a mi]er
't»rx the nearest residence to change!
t their clothing.
It i said that there is a white
;womun of the “hoodo” professlgy
| working the negroes of Fart -\’:fi%l
dev for all thevy are worth, Shes
l:e]is them that for so much shel
will eeil them a charm tnat will in-]
‘ure thewr winning at cards, curs|
any ailmant tliev may havew pre-|
vent their enemies from harming,
them and win the affection andy
confidenee ot the cpposite sex. ei- |
ther biack or white, and many oth-"
er things tou numerous to men-;
tflli)ll. g ’
Saome time last year J P.- Horn,
of Melville, Chattooga eounty, sold,
gome land on Dirtseller mountnin!
1o Capt. Ki B, Foster, who iepre-!,
sented the Dirtseller Iron G0.,l
the pricg being paid S6O,
. Mr. Horn savs it was represen
ted to Lim that the land was want- |
ed for a sheep ranch, and that be ]
sold it with that understarding.
Since then 1t has transpired that
the land was bought fer the Iron
ore it contained. Mr. Horn has|
been informed by Mr. Eaton. the
contractor now emploved in get |
ting out the orve, that the land is
worth $200,000. He now proposes |
to brins suit against the Dirtseller |
Iron Company for $40.000, He |
went 1o Rome logt week for the |
pargose of emploving counsel. |}
I
1
! t?q-- A *
i - (oo e S
| ;Bgu,)ggw
|e{ L i
1 R Qw "
| ??3}l sl
| B @) A
1 ;
| e S
{ Y ‘\- e T
~ Abgolutely Pure.
) This powder never varies. %A mar
jof purity, strength arnd wholesomen
:.‘»’{(»r;‘ economical tham the ordina
tkinds, and cannot be sold 1 comp
Ltion witn the mnltitude of low test
i =hort weight a.um or phosphate pow
jders. Sold only in eans. Royal Baking
i Powder Co.. 106 Wall St.. N. Y.
ib e L R e
| RAILROAD SCHEUULES.
WA e G eD )
? CoR &0 R R /
: vy $
| Schedules in effect Jan. 30th, 89
| No. 1. pany
iLv Chattanooga o 8180 As e
PAT. 2t Rome - 12:35p. i
i 4‘4‘.'. BI)[J}:H - - 12 ’-)0 Pidl
| East Rome - 12 :55 p, 0
{4 Silver Creek - 1:10 -
I ® Suinmit - Ty
t % Cedartown - Loy
by Dug Down : 2atl
i “ Buchanan - 248
{ * Kramer . Sa0() 11
{ Ar. Atlanta,G. Ry. Duslhy o
~* Birmingham 8:30 *
TLv Mandevilley .. o 20818
i Ar. Carrolitpn BT e gHe
i TO CHATTANOOGA. !
f No. 2 dailv
i Lv. Garrollton : 10:10 A, M
! “ Mandewille . 10:80 ©
i “ Kramer ; is e
** Buechanan o e
! “ Felton g T 1)
| * Dug Down ; 1140 *
| Cedartown < 1210 panc
b 8 Sumnidt . 12:60 -8
| ¢ Silver Creek w 122
o Kast Rome a 2 ibha R
i * Roma £ S 1:00 &
| tAr Chattanooga . 5:22 Py
’ No 9.
! Daily Hxcept Sund:
' Lv. Cedartown . DA
-+ Dug Down - Gl
- Buchanan 18300
“ Kraner 81800
* Mandeville 9:10 "
Ar Carrvollton 950
No. 1C
! Daily Except Sunda
Ar. Cedartown 4:00 1.
Lv. Dug Down 2l
* Buchauaa 100
* Kramer 1850
* Mandeville 1} :30 & xv
¢ Carrollton 11 :55.a, 3%
G,E()RGIGA I_)AL‘IFIC © }
Gl LoEs eey e e
THE: DIRECT ROUTE
——o THE———
Gateways on the Miss., River,
NEW ORLEANS,
VICKSBURC
AND MEMPHTI::
——AND THE-——
Seuthwest, \%’esn and Northwest
In Bffect Jan., 13th 1889.
WEST ROUND.
Ar. at Kramer 3:28 pa.
EA& BOUND. :
Ar. at Kramer St L 3:41 pu.
A rtull and éemplete schedu.s
s PN ;
will be ivserfed moxtiweek.,
NO 7.