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About Haralson banner. (Buchanan, Ga.) 1884-1891 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1889)
A e W e g By X IFL T e e ORI B e gLR St TR a o denl e L N A © Hws Never Been Eyualed! g%‘» 4 "'Hr,«.\"fl‘l*’ffi%fi\ W s B il e 7 Py @M Wi : 7 5,000 L, o i i Ny e 2 \-“ 'SUBSCRIBERS PO PHE : § . - BANNER And in order to secure this large number, we are going to gi\'c away a number of HANDSOMEPRIZES L X &t “ [.‘J fi 1 Our affer i styictly ] | 3 { FOR CASH! HERE IT 18: We propase to have a dra\\'ing‘ on Saturday August 17th, when a ¥ = 1 number of handsome and costly prizes will be drawn by, some ofj our subserihers. } HOW TO GET A CHANCE: ; Every new pubscriber paying us ONE DOLLAR for a year’s sub scription to the Banyeg will have a chance in the drawing. i Those who are already subserib ers will get a chance by paying for the paper up to April 15th, 1890. paj k t ) | ‘=o Y Y ' THE PRIZES, One Kldridge Sewing Machine, with attachments, worth $40.00. One of either Webster’s or War cester’s Unabridged Dictionaries, worth sl2. A Frve Dorrars in gold, One Yegar’s Subscription to the BANNER. Total amount given away, SSB. REMEMBER LS 2 . el ]. T'his is no humbug or swindling gscheme. You get full value for your money whether you draw a prize or not. But in addition ta receiving the Banxer for one year somebody will also get these costly prizes, and it is just as apt to be you as anybedy. Saturday August 17th Is the time the drawing will take place, and we will have 3 committee of disinterested parties to manage the drawing and gee that it is done fairly. Now don’t delay, but send in your name and money at once and draw one of these handsome prizes. No one person will draw more than one prize. T 2 Ul MW B W i on e A& g g251A8 T 8 R E :P@“ g Q@ ok € Bpy B ?fig BE g 3 B FHELL { Ry G oW Ml AN PP G4TE FPIR 1T “ LD LT FOR TORMID LEsEn. A tornid Hver doranges e wholasys- FOR, L o s : i Sy e LR R L fi" 2O L SRR, - rlies Yg g vy 20 Ml Pyspepsla, Gosliveness, Blioy- LT B TTR T 0 m matism, Sailew skiz and Filss. 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PHILADELPHIA, | @CWEPAY THE FREIGIHCT. &8 TNO L 0 A RVI T PSR RO W TSR 7O TTR T N 2i: S W 3 5-Ton Cotton Gin Scales, S6O Ny BEAM BOX e g BRASS TARE BEAM, Rl " Warranted for 5 Years 5 TR B A = L ¥ JONES HE PAYS THE FREIGHT." : For Free Price List, Address : JONES of BINGHAMTON, Binghamton, N, ¥, moating of the Bothichem Associ ation of Baptists assembled in the meeting house of Bethel ehurch,l and at 11 o’clock the introductory germon was preached by Elder M, F. Waddell. Text 19th and 20th verses of 28th chapter of St. Mat thew. After a recess of one hour, the meeting was called to order by Elder M. F. Waddell. Bro. Al fred Ayers was appointed to act as clerk pro tem. The letters from the churches were read by brethren W, T. Worthy and John Dean. The following named delegates were enrolled: Bethel—C. Pope, A. P. Bush, and B. 8. Tillman. Bethlehem—W. T. Worthy, J, R. Baker, T. R, Rowell and Alfred Ayers. Pleasant Grove—L. N. Hudson, Quince Adams, and J. 8. Finches. Tallapoosa—dJohn Dean and Jackson G. Felton. Elected by acclamation Elder M. F. Waddell moderator and Al fred Ayers clerk, The Moderator appointed the following commitfees: On preaching—Alfred Ayers, J. 8. Fincher and J. C. Pope. On Deceased Members—W. T. Worthy, J. 8. Fincher and J. G.,‘ Felton. 1 Brethren A. P. Bush, W. T. Worthy and L. N. Hudson were appointed a committee on the fol lowing query: Is it right for a church to choose a moderator who does not believe feet-washing is connected with the sacrament? Brethren J. §. Fincher, J. G. Felton and J. C. Pope were ap pointed on the following query: Is it right for any Baptist Associ ation to receive correspondents irom any State convention? Brethren John Dean, Quince Adams and B. S. Tillman were appointed a committee on query below: When a brother is in full fellowship with his church and a moderator is called over his head or against his will, would it be right to expell him from the church for not hearing the moder ator preach? Called for the reports of com mittees, which were read and adopted. Answer to first query—We your committee make thefollowing re port. We answer, it is right, Respectfully submitted, ~ A. P. Bosy, Chairman. Answer to second query—We your committee make the follow ing report: We consider an asso ciation a free body to act for her self. Respectfully submitted, g G POPE, Chairman. ~ Answer to query third as amended—We your committee submit the following report: It is right. | JorN Dran, Chairman. On Deceased Members—We your eommitiee make the follow ing report: God in His provi dence has called from our midst our bhelaved brother deacon, F. M. Wilson, Therefore, we recom mend that this body extend so the family and relatives of the de ceased their prayers and sympa thies. Respectfully submitted. J. 8. FincuaEß, Chairman, On reading the above report, suspended the regular order of business and engaged in prayer, led by brother J. 8. Fincher, g Appointed the next session of this body to convene at Pleasant] Grove church, three miles west of tament of Martin Ayws, decensed, ap plies to me for letters of dismission from said execatorship, and I will pass upon his application on the firsst Monday in Heptember next at my office in Buchanan, said county, Given under my hand and official ‘signature this Brd day of June, 1889. S. M, DAVENPORT, , Ordinary. NOTICE. GEORGIA—HARALSON Counry, All persops are heveby notified that 18 free-holders of the 818th district ¢. m,, said county, have filed their petition with me, asking that an election be held in said district as provided for under sec tion 1455 of the revised code of 1882, and the acts amendatory thereto, on the question of fence or stock law. Given under my hand and official signature this 12th day of June, 1889. S. M. Davexport, Ordinary, AW A M VAL TR ST TSR TR OO T P B ST WL L (T BUCHANAN ACADEHY, —MALE AND FEMALE— BUCHANAN, (EORGIA. ENGLISH AND CLASSIOAL SCHOOL —FOR 1889— FACULTY: ApranaM G, Ups Hug, Principal, Method of instruetion, original, thory ough, and progressive, For tevmsapply to prineipal. : School Begins first Tuesday in Janya ry, 1889, Buchanan, commencing on Friday before the second Sunday in An gust 1890, Read and approved the min utes. . ¢ ~ Adjourned to 9 o'¢lock a. m. to ‘morrow for prayer meeting. June 30, 9 o’clock a. m.—Met in prayer meeting. Preaching at 11 o’clock by Elder P. T. Pritch ett, followed by Elder M. F. Wad dell. After singing, “Grace 'tis a charming sound,’”’ and taking the parting hand, the meeting adjourned in peace and harmony. Elder M. F. WADDELL, Moderator. ArrrEDp Avers, Clerk. COUGH! anp COUGH!! anp COUGH!!! What in the world is the reason you will cough and keep coughing and still keep trying inferior medi cines when Beggs’ Cherry Cough Syrup will positively relieve your cough at once? This is no adver tising scheme, but an actual fact, and we guarantee it. Summerville & Co., druggists, Bnchanan, Ga., and Bishop & Hearn, Waco, Ga. | ASO ol R { The Piedmont exposition has of }fered $1,200 to the county making %the largest and best display of pro ‘ducts grown or produced by vesi ‘dents of the county; 8700 for the lsecond best display, and S3OO for the third best. For the best indi vidual display SSOO is offered; $250 for the second hest, and $l5O for the thivd best. For the best dis }[play of hay SIOO is offered; second best B§7o, third best §SO. For best !Georgia, raised horse colt, foal of 1888, 850 is offered; best mule colt, 860; hest standard bred colt, §SO; cow making largest yield of butter in one day, $150; gecond best 8100, third best SSO. Best display of ‘domestic wine, SIOO. : Sufferers from dyspepsia and liv ‘er complaints feeling weak, nervous and debilitated, should mnot use remedies that physic the howels. Such treatment does more harm ‘than good, They should use B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm), a remedy that will strengthen the digestive organs, heal the diseased surfaces of the stomach liver and howels, purify and cleanse the blood, and restore perfect health and strength to every part of the bedy. 6-26. The Marietta Journal says Mr. Hollefield, of Cobl eaunty, last year made 19 bales of cotton and 100 bushels of corn on a one horse farm, and expects to do better this year. And yet some say it doesn’t pay to rgise cotton, - Pregent term opeved July Ist, 1889, under the management of an efficient and experienced teacher, High branch es of mathematics, Science and Langnage tanght, "Terms $1.25 to $3.00. Satisfac tioh guaranteed, ; M. D, Wesn, “I, 1.” Principal. mMigs Lizzie ANTHONY, Assistant, RALT W R T N A SRR Y A. J. Esrrs, ) Libel for total Divorce in VB, } Haralson Superior Court V.M, Esres, ) January Ad’y, 'Perm 1889, It appearing to the court by the return of the sheriff that the defendant does not reside in said county of Haralson; and it further eppearing that defendant does not reside in this state, 1t is ordeved by the conrt that service be perfected on the defendant by the publication of this or der ongee a month for four months, befors the next term of this court in the HarAL- SoN CouNTY BANNER, 4 newspaper pub lished in Buchanan, Ga. In open court 15th March, 1889, : JouN. W, Mappox, J. 8, C. R. Q, Thompson & Robinson, Libeelants Attorney’s. ErzaserH LaNDs, § Libel for Divoree in Vs, }Hamlson Saperior Rurys LANDs, Court, January Term 1889, It appearing-to the gourt by the returm of the sheriff in the above' stated case that the defendant does not reside in said county, and it further appearing that he does not reside in the state, it is therefore orderpd by the court that service be per fected ou the defendant by the publica. tion of this order once a month for four monthg before the next term of this court in the HararsoN CouNTy BANNER, a news paper published in Hayalson county, Ga, Granted. ] Joun W, Mappox, L 8 ORO Braxce & Bicarßs, Petitioner’s Attorneys. RAILROAD RCHEDULES, g.R. & C R R Schedules in effect July 7, 1889. No. 1, paiLy, Leave Chattanooga - 9:00 a m Arrive at Rome - - 12:30 pm Leave Rome - - 12:35 pm ¢“ East Rome - - 12:40 p m ¢ Bilver Creek - 12:58 p m ¢ Summit * - 1:07 pm Arrive at Cedartown - 1:25 pm Leave Cedartown - 1:45 pm ¢ Dpg Down - - 2:12 pm ¢ Felton - - 2:20 p m ¢ Buchanan - - 2:42 pm ¢ Krdmer & 340 pm ¢ Mandeville - 357 pm Arrive at Carrollton - 4:15 pm TO CHATTANOOGR. No: 2. pAILY, Leave Carrollton - 11:45 a m ‘¢ Mandeville = 12:01 pm ¢ Kramer - 12:15 pm ¢ Buchanan - 12:35 p m f¢ Holton & 12:52 p m “ Dug Down - 12:58 p m ¢ Cedartown - 2:45 p m ¢ Summit - - 2:02 p m ¢ Silver creek - 2:16 pm ¢ Kast Rome - 2:30 p m ¢ Rome - - 2:40 p m Arrive at Chattanooga - 6:10 p m No. 14. Daily Except Sunday. Leave Carrollton - 5:30 am ¢ Mandeville - 6:00 a m ¢ Kramer - - 6:40 a m ¢ Buchanan - 7:20 a m “Helton - - §:10 a m ¢ Dug Down - 8:30 a m “ (edartown - 10:15 a m Arrive at Rowe - 11:45 am No. 13. Daily Except Sanday. Leave Rome - - 11:45 a m ¢ cedartown - 2:45 p m ‘4 Dug Down - 3:45 pm ¢ Felton - - 4:10 pm ¢ Buchanan - 4:50 p m ¢ Kramer < 5:40 pm Arrive at carrollton % 6:45 p m A. N.Sroax, 6. B. & P. A. URIFY YOUR N giu@@ D o But do nos use the dangerous aikaling gnd mercurial preparations which destroy your neryous systein and ruip the digeshve power of the stomach. The vegetable king dom gives us the vest and safest remedial agents. Dr. Sherman devoied the greater part of his life so the discovery of this reiia. bie and safe remedy, and all its ingredients are vegetable. e gave it the name of » m 9 Prickly dsh Billers! a name everyene ean remember, and to the present day nothing has been discovered thal is so heneficiai for the BLOUD, for the LIVER, for the KiDNEYS and for the STOMACH, This remedy is now so well and faverably knawn by all who have uged it that arguments as to ifs merits are use fess, and if others who reguire a correct ive to the system would but give it a trial the health of this country would be vastly improved. Remember ihe name—PRICKLY ASH BITTERS, Ask your druggist for it, PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO. ST, LOUIS, M 0 R e R Prexdent—C. W, Mucune, 808 Wood Sivent, Dallan, Mogan, " e Gane ~ First vice president—L. L, Polk, Rol eigh, North Carolina, ; VICE PRESIDENTS, : ‘Mississippi, R. T. Love, Chester. Lounisiana, Linn Tauner, Cheneyville, Arkansas, W. H. Moore, Kentucky, 8. B. Irwin, Clinton, Missouri, A. B. Johnson, Richey, Tennesses, J. H. MeDowell, dackson. Texas, M. D. K. Taylor, Jefferspn, florida, Oswald Wilson, Marianna. Secretary, E, B. Warren, Dallas, Tex, Tyeasurer, ¥, A. Gardner, Dresden, Tenn, Chaplain, J. C. Jones, Louisiana, Lecturer, Ben Terrell, Seguin, Tex. Asg’t, Lec. J. A, Tetes, Ruston, La. Doorkeeper, I. N. Gresham, Ala. Ass't, doorkeeper, H. C. Brown, Clin ton, Ky, : Sergeant-at-arms, T. E. Groome, Miss, Officers of Georcia State Alliance. Preident, L. F. Livingston, Covington Secretary, R. L. Burke, Chipley. Treasurer, W. T. Goodwin, Columbus, State Organizer, J. H. Turner, La, Grange. Chaplain, S, M, Maxwell, Tatbotton. Lecturer, J. W. Beck, Milner, Ass't, Lecturer, Dr. J. W. Taylor, Lu therville, ~ Doorkeeper, Edgar Stewart, Stewart’s Mills. Ass’t, Doorkeeper—Raney. d_Sergeant-at-arms W. 8. Copeland, L 0.5 .5 Executive Committee. TFelix Corpnt, Cave Springs; 1. J. Stephens, Franklin, W. 1. Godwin, LaGrange; A. M. Ivey, Thomasville; J. B, Richards, Canton; J. H. Turner, LaGrange. Jadigiary Committee. W. R. Gorman, Geneva; L. W, F. Peacock,—; R, W, Everette, Fish, DECLARATION OF PURFPOSES. Profoundfy impressed that we, as the Farmers Alliance, united by the strong and faithful ties of financial and home interests should set forth our declaration of intentions, we therefore resolve: 1 To labor for the Alliance and its pur poses, assured that a faithiul observance of the following prineiples will insure our mental, moral and financial improves ment., 2 To endorse the motto: ““In things essential, unity; in all things, charity.” 3 To develop a Dbetter state mentally, morally, smia,{]y and financially. 4 'To create a better understanding fov sustaining c¢ivil officers inmaintaining law and order, 5 To constantly strive to secure entire bharmony and good will among all man kind, and brotherly love among our gelves, 6 To suppress personal, local, section al and national prejudices, all unhealth. ful rivalry. SHERIFF'S SALES OF UNRETURNED LANDS, Will be sold at the court house in Buchanan, Haralson county, Ga., at publiec outery, for cash, within the legal hours of sale, on the first ruesday in August 1889, to-wit: the following described lots of lands unreturned for the tax due on said land for the year 1888, Lots Nos. 1249, 1269, 1290, 1248, 1194, 1130, 1003, 1090, 1088, 1059, 1041, 1055, 1054, 1053, 1032, 784, 773, 763, 735, 982, 931, 839, 881, 830, 695, 661, 598, 587 and 482, all containing 40 acres more or less and situated in the 20th, district and 3rd, section of original Chero kee now Haralson county, Ga. Algo lots Nos. 899, 808, 643, 382, 485, 416, 498, 543, 511 and 559, Each lot containing 40 acres more or less in the first district and 4th, section of original Cherokee now Haralson county, Ga. Also loss Nos. 633 and 489, Each containing 40 acres more or less situated in the 19th district and 3rd, section of riginal Chero kee now Haralson eounty, Ga. Also lots Nos. 240 and 207, 20214 acres more or less lying in 6th Dist, and Bth section and lots Nos, 34and 289, 20214 acres more or less, situated in the Bth district and sth, section, and lot No. 116, 206214 acres more or less lying in 7th dis trict and Bth section, aund all the 20214 aere lots is of original Car roll now Haralson county, Ga. All the above lots of land levied on b virtue of a tax fi-fa. against eucfi lot 88 being unrefurned for tax for the year 1888, issued by the rTax Collector of said county in favor of said county and State vs. said lots of land for the tax due for the yea: 1888, This April, 30th, 1889, ' J. K. HorcoMmßg, : Sheriff, READY TO GRIND. I have my corn mill up and ready to grind your corn. I guarantec ta make as good meal as anybody, Bring on your corn. o : J, Williams,