Haralson banner. (Buchanan, Ga.) 1884-1891, April 06, 1889, Image 4
e w‘v ‘;'}"M\ "(““?‘;fl'f'i?f;‘;‘“‘” ’;M?;g,-w?.wmmmm-L*,,‘»f-wzimmmmm\» PRI LR TS T TR, -H. kfii@@a DN €O, BANNE r e eDR R N DR Ol DT !“?'5: NotT BP U N .""’ - BucHANAN Ga., April 6, 1889, “'L (:Q i: g :;v,,tj‘_,vu,"__, ~,‘;:k 3 ‘ Y & ey ,’U; :;L,’;‘:"A""L’ L I R R e SRR R B ~ Entered at the post _office in Buehan muqemn&clm mailmatter. -In our humble opinion, . all cot ton and guaro have proved the ruination of the furmers of Geor gia. : “Pine straw bageing,” saysthe Florida Dispatch, “is pronouced, afver a thorough test, to be superior to jute in every respect.” About 4,000 negroes have left the State of North Carolina since Jan uary Ist, 1889, for other States, ana they are still going. King Alexander of Servia 1s 13 The heiress of King William of the Netherlands is 9. King Alfonso of Spain is almost 3. The s¢um of SIOO,OOO has been collected in London, New York and other cities for the famine suf ferers in the southeasteru part of‘ Cnina. . ‘ A boquet of white roses hung on the bell knobb of the house of al dead person, along with the crape, 15 a new idea iu trappings of woe noted by the New York Tribune. Some Michigan lumbermen re cently purchased 60,000 acres of pine lauds. in Mississippt and Lowsana. The pine timber of the South is now beins eagerly sought after. . Old Ben Franklin, a man of some note in this couutrv, said “the way to wealth is as plain as the wayv to market,” and held that the whole thing depended upcn two werds—“industry and frugality.” An Editor of an lowa paper be ing asked, “do hogs pay?” suys a good many do not; that they take the paper for several months and have the postmaster send it back marked “refused,” “gone West,” etc. : Herr Krupp. the cannon maker, Barron ven Rothschild, of Frank fort, and Herr von Bleischwebber. the blind banker of Berlin, are the three richest menin Germany, ac cording to the Berlin income tax list, recently vubiished. French engineers are utilizing the poppy to strengthen railroad embankments. The roots of the plants tor a netwoirk that ecannot be exterminated witheut great dif ficulty. and are therefore admiri able for the purpose named. An English electrician has in vented a material that he calls ““glterion,” for the prevention of corrosion in boilers. The interior of the boileris coated with the mu terial, urd from time to timne elec trical currents are sent through it Ex-Gov. George Peabody Wet more, who seems the tavorite 1n the race for the chair vacated by Senator Chace, is the hushand of the handsome Mrs. Wetmore who is said to have declined at Ham burg, last summerto be presented to the Prince of Wales, There is a smali tortune waiting for the man who can discover some process of making the veneor used in making fruit baskets flex ible without the usge of steam or hot water, and thereby save the manufacturers the time now wasted in the drying of the material. When you can’t work out of doors on raipy days help your wife around the house, don’t forget to court her like vou did when sweet hearts. It will make her happy. Makesno difference it you have been married ten or fitteen years, why court her all the harder. Mormonsin the South. e : - The Mormon elders continue to carry on their work of proselytiem in those puires of the southern gtates where there is great illitera cy. 4t is stated that there are now 200 of them st work—loo in Alaba bama and 100 in purts of Geogia Tennessen. They me becoming bold, are beginning to ask,”as Tweed did when he was plundeing New York, *What are you going to do about it?” ; | Thisiz the question—whiit are !we of Georgia, Alabama and Tenn lessee going to do about it? There iis no law that will reach the case, The constitution stands in the way, and state and national legislators have been unable to getv around it. We are powerless, except we resort to means outside of the law, This. then, is the situation: On the one hand. hundreds of families are being broken up, almost entire neighborhoods are being depopula ted, and pernicious ideas are being inculcated —for no matter whatthe ‘Mormon elders say. polygamy is a part of Mormonism, and they be lteve in and try to teach it. The converts that they send to Utah, Arizona and Idaho sometimes namber several hundrea at a time. More than 500 have been sent from four counties 1n Alabama, and 200 ‘more will be sent in a few months. On the other hand, any effectual interference with the work of the elders must be such as would sub jeotus to the charge oflawless ness. : There is plainly no present relief, unless, as has been said, we disre card law, and the gravity of the sit uation has sometimes seemed to justify the people 1n doing that. There is future relief, however, and it lies in education. The elders don’t-attempt to prosecute their work in educated communities, When the civilizing influences of education shall be feit by the be nighted people, among whom these emissaries find their vietims, there will be no fieldin the south fiom which to build up the Mormon cburch. Every effort, therefore, should be made to improve the publiz school system. The dese population of China, the absence of railroads and eans ot cheap transportation, and the occasionadl jcrop failures render it peculiarly liable to famine. A terri ble famine is now raging in the northeastern provinces. A million and a half ol people are staiving, owing to continuous rains and floods on the one hang, and pro tracted drouth on the other, which haue destroyed the crops. Th« de tails of the fearful calamity are vouched tor by our own official missionarigs. A committee has been organized m New York to raise subreriptions, The noney raised will be promptly sent to China by canle message free of charge, and wi!l reach the suffering Chinese by the hands of the missionaries of all denominations, and within vhree or four weeks from the date ot Its be stowal here. As the appeal savs, “When it is borne in miad that so small a sum as five dollars will suffice to support a Chinese {amily ot five or six persons for a month, or even longer, one feils that there is much hfe-giving might in Chinn for even a small pittance like the widow’s mite.” ‘ s Spooksinfest South Oranyge, N. J. Several persons state that they have met the ghosts, and one man reports that an airy form materi alized in his kitchen and asked for something to eat. It melted into mist when approached, but reap peared, still hungry, when he went away. On a policeman being sum moned, the apparition vanished and did not again return. | CCTWHAT ON BARTH s the reason people will not, can not, or danot see any difference in lcheap nostrums put up bv Cheap lJnhn houses or Irresponsible par: ties at enor nous profite, rather |than take a medicine of worldwide reputation and one that is giving umversal satisfaction at equal price? No medicine in the world is civing such unparalleled satistac tion for purifying the blood as i Beygs’' Blood Purifier & Bleod ' Maker, and every Dbottle that does ]nnn do its work will cost vou noth ing. Summerville & Co., druggists. !Buchmmn. Ga.. and Bishop & ' Hearn, Waco, Ga Behlehem chureh on D, E. Pon ders place, in Webster connty was destroved by fire last Satmdeyv ‘night. Tvis claimed to be the work of an incendiary. ‘ s lED S G o e ~ ST. LOUIS, MO., Post-Dispatch gays: “Indian women are prover bially healthy and strong., often marching for days with their babes upon their backs. In fact, they frequently go the .day before and after confiuewent. with their tribes, upon the narch. These women acquire this great strength and power of endurance by using a weed that grows in their locality, but of which a medicine is now being made, and kept by the drug ists, under th¢ name INDIAN WEED (Female Medicine.) INDIAN WEED (Female Medi cine) bas proven a great blessing to the weak. delieate, overworked women of our large cities, for 1t is said that all who use it keep robust and heaithy, Summerville & Co., Buchanan, and G. R. Hamilion, Bremen, sell 11, R R e Greene county a great many good farmeis that live at home, are out of dept and are gathering prov erty every year. HOW’s THIS. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for. any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Halls Oatarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props.. Toledo, O.° We, the urdersigned, have known F J. Chenev for the last 15 years, ard believe bim pertectly reliaable in all business transac tions.and finaccially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West. & Truax, wholesale Drug gists, Toledo. Ohio. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists. Teledo, O. E. Van Heesen, « 'ashier, IToledo National Bank,Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cuare 1s taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood ana mucus surfaces ofthe system. Price 75 <ts per bottle. Sold by all druggists. : Georgia aczeording to the report tromn the departineut of agrieilt are, has 112261 heap of horses with ‘an average value of SBS 03 each; and 154,647 mules with an avernge value of $97 79 each., e—— D > B e BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE Tae Brsr SALVE 1o the world for Cuts, Bruises Sores, . Ulcers, Salt Kbheum, Fever Sores, Tetter Chap ped Hands, Chilblaing, Corvs. and all Bkin KEruptions, and vostively cures Piles; or no pay required. It 1s guaranteed to give perfect satig suction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box? For Sale by Summerville & Co - N T g e COUGH ! axn COUGH ! anp cousaH 1! What in the world is the revson vou will eough and keep coughing and still keep trying mferior medi cines when Regus’ Cherry Cough Syrup will positively relieve vonr cough at ence? This i 8 no adver: tising scheme, but an actual fact, and we_guarantee it. Sumwmervijle & Co., droggiste, Buchuanan., Ga. & Bishop & Hearn, Waco Jus o LT R M.J. HEAD ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, H.s thirty choice lots on Main Street, in Buchanan, on the Rail road, ranging from $75 to S3OO Leots to suit afl, Just opened up aad laid out in the most desirable part of town. Call on me. No troubls to talk whout them, and give information. M. J. HEAD, SeR A b SR S RS i e RA B D Ao CRARER ;wmmm»muwmfime i the town of Buchunan, Haral son county, Ga, within the legal hours of Mi!‘ on the first Tuesday in Mav next, for cush, the follow ing desciibed properiy, to-wit ; Also Jots in the towr of Talla poosa Haralson county Georgia, Known and distinguished accor ding to map No. 3 of «uid town is sued by the Land ana M. F. G. Co. of Tatlapoosa, Ga. by the follow ing Nos and boudarivs to one lot 200x233 feet. RBouwnd 1 south by Lipham street, eagt by Kiker street [west, by T, L. Daurghty property north by said Land Co’s. Property }and 18 the south end of block No. 52, acording to said map No, 3.a1z0 ‘the middle part of blork No. 51, supposed to be 300x300, feet, and ‘bounded south by lots 7, and 8, ot ‘block Nao. 51, north hy lots 5, and 6, ot same block. east by Nelson place, west by Davig’ place. said lot containing a anule yard and shelter, and small tenant house. ‘Also lots 3, and 4, of block 73, each 50x150, to 200, jeet, same map, No. 5, also lots 3, and 4. of block 75, each H50x150 to 200 teet. same map, alsolots Ne. 7. 8,9, 11. 12, 13, and 14, each 50x150in block 51, same map No. 3, all levied on as the property of G. C. Depovster Lo satisty one Justice court fi-fa. is sued from the 1075th, district G.l M. of Polk county Ga., infavor of T. H. Booz agent tor Mra. M:A. Booz against said G. C. Depoyster Notice ot levy sent to (!efendm‘xt! by mail. | Also at the same time and place one dwelting house and lot in the town ot Tallapoosa, Haralson Ceo., (za., bounded south by Broad street, fronting said street 133} feet, thence north 130 feet, thence east 1334 feet 1o Wilcon avenue thenece south to starting . point tronting said avenue 230 feet the same being a partof lot of land No. 176, in the Bth district of said county. Levied on as the property of A.l. Head and J. D. Miller, defencants i fi-fa. to satisfy one J. C. fi-fa. issued from the 653rd distriet G. M. of said county, infa vor of R.J. Mcßride plaintiff in fi fa. Property poinfed out by A I ’ Head defendent. Levy made and returned to me by L. C. The South half of Jand lot No. 62, 101} acrers more or less 80 acres more or less in a good state of enltivation and most all of which is fine bottom land lving on the waters of Beac creek, Known as the Jessie Robinsonplace and sitnated in the Bth distriet and bHth section of original Carroll now Huvalson county Georgila. Levied!on as the property of J. R. Robertson. to sat -Issy one fi faissued from the Supe rior Court of said jcounty intavor ot T M. Turner against J. B. Rob ertson and J. R. Head. Propertv pointed out by saia Head tenants in possession notified of leavy. Also one 20 horse power Eclipse 10x12 eylinder engine and porta ble boiler, one saw mill and fixtures one cut off saw and two pulleys on iron shaff, one loz carriuge, ule pair Jumber trucks, one driving beit and two cuv oft belts Levied on as the property of N. T.and A, B Allen and W. 8. Favor, Defts. in fi-fa, to satisfy one Mortgage fi-fa. issued by the clerk of Haralson Superior court, mfavor ot Frick & company against said defendant:, Pointed out in said fi-fa. said. property can be examined at said N. . Allen saw mill place 2 milles west of Dug Down stationon C. R & 0. R B ‘ Also 70 acres more o 1 less on the south side of lotland No. 31, in thel Sth Dist. ard bth'section Huruls\‘ml Co., Ga., it being the place and e idence where the Deft. now lesides. | Levied on as tleguroperty of J. M. | Mcßue Dett. in fi-fa., to satisfy one fi-fa. issved fron the Justi(x court of the 1143td, Dist. G. M. of said county in tavor of the Bu:banan lodge No. 78 of Free Musous against said Meßae, property. pointed out by Delt. Levy made and returned by J. Waleon, L. C. Also one 3, roomed dwelling house and lot house situated on lot No. 1, in black No, 7,in the town of Tallapoosa Haralson Co. Ga. Levied on as the property of Jackson & Saxon by virtue o!yone Justice court fi-fa. issued from the 653rd, Dist. G. M.” of Haralson Co. ‘Ga., infavor ofJ. D, Milier against ‘ said Delts. Preperty pointed out in said fi-fa. Tenant 1n possession no | tified ol leavy. Levy made and re turned to me by N. L. Hutchens. : 9 LG Also one 4, roon nouse and Lot fronting back 200 feet o Mahé bounded souih by J. property north by No 10 H# property sittated n the toW Tallapoasa, Haralßon Co., Ga e led on-as the =propesty 2of GG Hutvliens by virtue of one li-in, iss sued from Hyvson Saparior ¢onpt infavorcd “F 70 Jackeon agaiin waith G, R, Hutebens, delendant/iits tilied of luvy, - f Also iot land Noo 520 with far oy and improvements thewr o in the Sth dixtrict and sth section of oiig nal Careo!l now Haralson couny Georaa, bevied on as tie propeny of D. 5. Kilgwe for the use ot 17 W Denton, trang feree aguainst said Litgore to satisly one tax fi-fa in savoy us satd state aind county, for the tax auve for the vear 185 Also at thesmre time and place lote of land Nos 1112, 1182, 1188, 1187 and 1188. in 20th district, 8d gection of Haralzon county ; levied on as the property of C. P Johu reon under three fi fae destied from ljnstim’s court in favor of G M, Roberts againet €. P, Johnson, . AL Perryman, Thomas Phijpot and IJ. Williams. Property pointed out '!by J. Williams. Also Jot of land Ne. 1040. 40 acres more or levs in 20th Dist, and ]:}r(l Sect. of orriginal €aero {now Haralson Co. Ga. Leveic g Las the property of G, slgmsiler v 11 Deit. in fi-fa to =0 Ffi"‘" axf g isued by the Tax C of Fuid county sgainst said 12 & § his tax due for the veur 1888, Also Jots 775 and 700, 40 ucres feach moresor lessin the lat distnet {and 4ih seation of orniginal Cliero ‘kve now Haralson county Ga, Jev lied on as the property ol E. T, Eur nest Delr. in fi-fa 1o satizfy one tux fi-fa isued by the Tax Coilector of sald county Dor said Deft’s. tax due ' for the veuar 1888. § Also lots Nos. 1112 and (182 in 20th distnet and Brd rection of (m'rimni,ti Cherokee now laralson feounty G DLeveied on as the :prnp(frt}' of C. P. tohnson Deft in [fi-fa te satisly one fi-fa jesued by !the Tax Coilector of said ecounty jagainst gaid Deft. for his tix due { for the vear 1858 A i This Apnil Bth, 1889 - i J. K. HOLCOMBE, { Sher ¥ | A.d Bsris, / Libet Tor totad | V. * Divoree in {(Tar | V. M. Estes. s slson ! Buperior Conrt Janmary Ad’v, Terin, 1859, “ - Tt appearing to the coyrt Jgahe return of the sherifi thai Y dant does not reside in %4 of Haratson ; und 1t foet b , ing that defendant does § in this state. Tt 1s otdere conrt that gervice be per i the defendant by the pu R of this order onee u mont wmicntha, before the nexf 3 {his couri 1n the Hapans ) d TY BANNER, & NeWwspaper p f in Buchanan, (Go. ! In oper-court 15th Mar f Joux W, Ma 7. 5u4 Thompson & Robinson, Libeelanis Attorng LrLzABETH I“x.\:us,} Libel for Di- Ve, r vorce in Bar Rurus Laxp. ) alson Buperi or Coart, Junuary Terin 1589, It appearing to Jthe court by the return of the sheriff in the abov stated case that the defendant does not reside in said county. and if further appearing that hé does nog reside 1 the soate, iois thereforg ordered by the vourt that servie be pertected on the defendant b the publication of this order once month for three month for sou months before the next term this court in the Furalson Count BaxyEß, a he=spaper poilished i Huralson county, Ga. L W Granted, e : Jouxy W. Mabpnox, " wome s R Braxce & BIGGERS, Petitioner’s Attorney MONEY KFOR THE FaARHER We get it on short notice no for b years on improved farms. I proved tarms. Interest unotes o per ¢=nt, pavable annually Decel ber Ist. Commissions and expeg senges reasonable. Average rate (§ interest less than ever before. f Will procure loans in Carrof and Horalson counties. ‘ | MUERRELL & COJE. [ . Nov. 3, 'BB. e 1Y j