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Lawyers,
CARROLLYTON, (FEORGIA.
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) OSEPH KJe IVA ANIE
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
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Mukes aßpecialty ot practicing law.
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ATTORNEY AT Law,
Carrollton. - - Georgia.
JAS. A BLANCGE, J. W. BIGGERS.
Cedartown, tia. Drakeiown, Ga.
velr & BrecerS
Buaxcks IGGER
LA WYERS;
Will practice in the courts of Haralson
coanty, and in the Federal Courts at At
lanta. Prompt attention given all busi
ness.
G. W, MERRELIL, W. P, COLE,
ME’RR wL.L & COLE,
ATroRNEYS AT AW,
Carrotliton, - Georgia.
Wijl attend siperior ¢ urts of Haral
coanty; will pive special attention to
inud hitigations, will examing pecords,
titles and maice abstracts of anything
connected therewith; will collect
claims, negotiate loans of S3OO or more
onfimproved farms. Spevcial attention
give + o the agministrazion of e tates,
aud other things in Conrt of Ordivary of
Clareoll eounty.
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GOLDIN & HUTCHESON
MivsieraNs & SURGRONS,
PBRAKXTOWN GA
IVY F. THOYPRON, W DL ROB!NHON,
Cedariown, (o, Buchanan, Gu,
THOMPSON & ROBINSON,
Have assoviated themseives together
for the practice of law . Haralson
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Bochanws, Ga: Taliapoosa, Ga.
HEAD & HEAD,
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*ATTORNEYS AT LAW * ;
Bachanan and Tallapoosa, Ga, |
GEORGiE R. HUTCHINE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
: - TaLLAPoOSA, Ga,,
Practices law in all the sourts of Har
alson connty, Special attention given to
the collection of claims.
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A&torne;7 ~at Law
5 een CAR LLTON, GA.
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LOCAL BRIELs. [
Ltems of fntevest Gatliered Over !
the County. |
Oats are Tooking well, l
The fruit crop is yet sate. |
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Bee ssarming has commenced.
' Buchanan ig building up rapid
ly.
* The wheat crop promises to be a
igood oue.
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~ Fe'ton 1= to havea big land sale
‘ the first of May.
~ The picnic and red bug season
‘will soon be here. 3
' G. 1 Hamnlton., of Bremen, was
iin town last week,
~ Watermelon seed should be plan
‘ited for early use.
| Mr. G. B. Jenkin’s says Felionis
‘building up rapidly.
; Prof. A. G. Upshur says ne has
an excellent shool.
! Miss All, of Tallapoesa, was
in towu last Friday.
I Dr. Adaholt, of Waco, was in
ltown one day last week,
I We have had some very cool
weather this week. :
The Baxneristhe Official Organ
of Haralson connty.
Mr. G. B. Jenkins, of Felton, gave
us a call this week.
Mr. N. Steivirt is having his res
idence painted in style.
, The Inniber is being laad down
'to build the new hotel.
There will soon be a change of
schedule on the C. R, & C.
Capt, A. P. Roberts, of Bremen,
was our streets-Wednesday.
We have two very intevesting
letters from Waeo this week.
Dr. M, K. Phillipps, of Bremen,
was on our streets last Saturday.
We have an interesting letter
from Bremen in thig issue,
Plant a good crop ot watermel
ons and be bappy this summer.
Bring in your advertisements ot
Thursday morning if you nlease.
| The sons of toil are hard down
‘m work planting corn and cotfon.
i We areinformed that forest fires
;h:_.n'e ben razing around Taliapoo-
S|
~ Mr. 8. G. Aldridige one ol onr ex
cellent farmers gave us a call this
weelk,
Col. 8. P. Edwards went to Q.r
rotlton one Jday last week.
Hon, L. P. Mandeville, of Car
rolltoi, was i the eity Wednes
dav. /
The s{raw hat and seersucker
coats witl sonn put in their gppear
ance. [
The coffee trust has becu burated,
and a dechne in prices nay be ex
pected. [
Dallas will have a cotton factory.
One car load of the machinery has
arrived. /
Work on Mr. Jo¢ W. Kel
ley’s residence is being pushed
rapidly. 'fl_, !
Augusta had as sevee gale Sun
day in which wany hopses were un-
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Some of our exchanges remarks
that the Spirng crop of mosquitoes |
are ripe. 1
Now is the time for Bachana to
aland sale. We should notdeiay
this matlter,
Work, strive, unite und harmo
nize for the purpose of tmproveing
your town.
Subseribe for the Baxser, ad
vertise vour business in it, and you
will prosover.
A, B. Fitts, Editor of tlie Carroil
Countv Times, was on our streets
last Saturday.
~ Don’t fail to send a {delegate 1o
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‘the road | congress in Atlanta the
fourth of Mayv,
~ Mr J. H. Rinard, of Tallapeosa,
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‘was in town las{ week. and gave the
‘BANNER:}. call,
Py :
~ The BANNER i 6 a sure cure for
spring fever. Only one doliar for
fifty two dosvs,
Rev. L. D. Coggin’s will preach
i,at the Baptist church Shturday
night and Sundavy.
The rain prevented Mr. T. W.
Demmock frem filling his appoint
men here last Suuday.
- Cotton is comidg up in several
places in Coweta. eounty. So says
the Carroll County Times.
Miss Fanev Thompson has been
sick for several days butis now
abie to be out agsin, .
Mr. W, A. Medallman’s new store
bouse Is nearing completion, and
it presents a nies. appearance,
Is Buchanun guing to have a big
land sale? Ls so, it is time we were
: TR A fe s
letting the peopig know it.
Ii the seasons are favorable this
vear, the most of our farmers will
pay out us debt this fall. :
Mr. W E Willson informs us
that the farmersin hiz neighbor
hood are about done nlanting.
Myr. S, G. Aldridgeis going to
trv yruck farming this year. We
wish you success Mr, Aldridge.
The farmers of Haralson county
are bound vo prosper. They have
l hegan to diversify their crops.
‘ ~ Mr. W.J. Reeves cut Bud Bos
awell ay Bremen Monday evening.
We learn that he may die from
wound, -
We hope tosee a good peach
crop this year, but the cold mornir gs
we have had recently threaten their
dretrnction,
As a generd thing our farmers
are about two or three weeks 1 ad
vance of last year. Cotton planting
is pragressing nicely,
Don’t wait until all the little
towns in Georgia have had a big
land sale before we have one in
Buchanan. Now is the time,
There has heen more outs sown
in this county E’han for szveral
years, and if it is a good crop vear
there will be plenty of oats raised
The smalt farms on which is
made what is necded for home use,
with cotton as a surplus crop are
those on which the o wners are do
g well.
- Mr. J. E, Jackson, of Fayette
county, has been visiting relatives
and friends here this week. Mr. J.,
says he could hag;}]%‘@ without
the BANNER. ;¢ doßa
Subkeribe forthe Bansen,
The city council of Tallavoosa
have passod an ordiance exempting
manutacturing enterprices of the
city from taxation. Can’t Buchanan
follow suit or trump.
Who will start a steam brick
vard in Buchanan. We need one
very haa and must lit. Ifsomein
dividual doss not start one imme
diately. let our people form a stock
company and put one up immedi
ately. ;
Let our people geta move on
them, and start small monufacour
g enterprises of some kind, Don’t
wait for capitalist to come here and
start them. Capitanst are uot go
gto put their money in a town
until the ritizens show that they
have some enterprise in them,
From current reports, and what
we huve gatbered from the farmers
from differeat parts of the countuy,
the acreage in corn is much larger
than for year past. Our tarmers
have directed their attentien more
to raising the necessaries of life,
and things for heme consuiption
thar they have Dbeen accustomed
to, and no doubt that the harvest
ing of anothzr crop will be the bet
terment of their condition finaun
cially,
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Mrs. Wmmfo:v}gg:o?fi.:: g;‘;g; ;hould always
be used when children are cutting teeth. It re
lievesthelittlesuffererat once; it producesnatural,
quiet sleep, and the little cherubawakesas “‘bright !
as a button.” it is very pleasant to taste. It :
soothes the child, softens the gums, allaysall pain,
regulates the bowels, andis the bestknown remedy
for diaxrhrea, whether arising from teething or
othker causes, Twenty-five cents a bottlo, ¢
: CITY TAX NOTICE.
Notice is herebv given that I
will close the tax vooks for the col
lection of city tax of Buchanan on
May Ist 1889.
il Lo SR AVENG
City: Tax Collector.
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- NOTICE.
Ordinances passed by the coun
cil ot Buchanan Georgia will be
published by posting copies at the
Court House Dour.
M., J. Hravp,
Mavor
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‘the Tackey’s Succoess.
The exercises of the “Tackey
Partv” ware a complete success.
Several amusing games and plays
were indulged in by the guests, and
these added to the droll wanner
and peculiar dress made them very
interestiug, contributing no litile
to the hilarity of the participants
and spectators In the midst of
the exersises retreshments were
passed, $
Several short talibs were male
pv different ones who expre=sed
themselyves as highly entertained
and desiring ancther similar evter
tainment 1 the near future.
The first prises were awarded to
Mrs, G. M. Roberts, 2ud. Miss
Ela Arp, 3rd, Ben Moore, 4th
Charlie Groce.
CoyarrTEß,
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THEIR BUSINESS BOOMING.
Probably no one thing has
caused such a general revival of
trade at Summervilie & Co’s Drug
Store as their giving away of so
many free trial bottles of Dr. King's
New Discoverv for Consumption.
Their trade is simply enormous iu
this very valuable article from the
fact that it alwsys cures and never
disapogints. <‘oughs. Colds, Asth
ma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all
throat and lung diseases quickly
cured. You san test it before buy
ing by getting o trial bottle free,
large size sl. Every bottle wai
voltal, o e B
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Bremen Dots.
The Banxer surprises me, How
1s it that . paper can be so good
without an Editor?
The rain and flowers sweetens
the air and nature smiles.
Oh, that men would praise the
giver of these bles sings,
We are sad in Bremen over the
fruits of whisky,
Rev.L. D Coggin will open a
school here soon.
Prof. Stone’s s2hool remains
good,
Prespects of a big boom tor Bra
men.
C. W. PARKER.
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CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY
OF SOCIETY.
Judge Maguire, of San Francis
co is one of the leading thinkers
of the country who has made a
study of the social problems of the
age. and who has ‘“‘seen the cat.”
Inu recent lecture delivered before
a class of law students, In which
he referred to some ot the ques
tions which the young men teo
whom he was addressing himself
would be usked to solve, he said:
“Society 18 eriminally responsible
for ull horros of desolution and
death produced by the hard times
of the murdercus social system
that cacrifices so many victims.
Ay ! the blood of these victims ap
peal to Heaven for vengeance, and
the cry of those who sink despair
ingly in the dark sea of social in
justice will haunt our beloved Re
public to the moment of its disso
latior, unless a new band of pa
troits, brave as her tounders, shall
rise to shield our glorious country
irom the curse whish makes a Re
publican form of governmenft im
possible; from the curse of put
ting into the hands of a few the
meaus whereby all must live.”
Logical reasoning and theories
may convince a superficial observ
er, but earnest seekers after truth
demand experimental kuowledge.
found only in the testimony of
those who have experienced the
virtue of an article. For this reason
the tliinking world knows that B.
3. B. (Botanic Blood Balm ), excels
ali other blood purifiers, iudging
it as they do from convincing
truths they see published from
time to time.
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A Scared Jury.
There was a scared jury in the
Atlanta superior courtroom Thurs -
dav afternoon. About half pas
three the jury in the case of ..
Williams against the Richmon
and Daoville railroad werein th -
juryroom trying to reach a verdis
Suddenly those in the courtroo
heara a loud crash, and every u
tornev jumped to his feet, thinkin .
that a fight was going onin t' -
iuryroom between the jurors wh.r
had failed to agree. One juror
head almost instantly appeared
the transom, some ten feet fro
the floor, and and announced t!
the ceiling had fallen. The do
was opened and the twelve m
were found covered with dust a
plastering. About pine squs.
fest of plastering hud fallen airc
tly over the bench and iable ¢
which the jurors were lollin
They did not appear to liko ¢ -
idea ;%fi m the room a
iangece returned gyv o
ditof POG -