Haralson banner. (Buchanan, Ga.) 1884-1891, October 04, 1889, Image 5
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When I*\\h}i ‘t‘ boy a new fence rail fell on ifi,“ causing the nail to come off the largest toe. Next, among the boys I was the rider to break the young horses and mules, so a yonng horse reared up and fell back on my ankle, which sprained it badly. Next, about a twelve hundred pound ox, pulling to a log cart well loaded, stepped on my foot. This time a saw log fell on it, which is the worst hurt of all.— The nail will come off the largest toe again, so you may know it is a bad hurt. When I will be able to travel I cannot tell. It is tire some for me to have to be so still and remain in the house so long. This ig eight days. So I thought I would write some for your paper, about some things Ihave read and seen. I read in the Banxer that Buch anan would unite on the school interest. I hope the Messrs. Grif fith will teach an impartial school and give satisfaction to all. Why don’t Buchanan establish a school system and take interest in the school; assist the teachers in cor recting faunlts and wrongs, and visit the school to encourage the children. Will the school commis sioner and board of education at tend to all this? If so, all right. I have taken some interest in school this year—enough to make a good gize bill. I hope to be more interested next year. I think Georgia has fell short on her school duty. The university and colleges are all that have had much attention, or that have been much cared for. 1 was surprised when I read President W, A. Can dler’s article on Georgia’s schools, and how the school money has been managed. Every Georgian should read it. I read it in the Southern Alliance Farmer. I think Georgia ueeds more men like Dr. Candler, and fewer or none like old Dr, W. H. Felton. He has claimed to be the poor man’s friend, and a fellow might say he has proved it, if he doesn’t care what he says. I think the alliancemen and some members of the legislature have kept the Doc tor hot. I hollo ‘‘good!’’ twice every time they strike him. I read an address from the Hon. A. J. Snelson. I think the people should indorse him, and disap prove the course the Aflanta Con stitution hag taken against a ma jority of the people’s interest and in favor of railroads and a few men. I think all alliancemen should regard the Atlonta Consti tution as no friend to the Farmers’ Alliance order. I read the Hon. Robert Berner's substitute to the Olive bill. He gets close to the Constitution and some more of them. We should rejoice to know we have such men as Col. Robert Berner. I read a good letter in the South ern Alliance Farmer on the State Road betterments and about the lessees signed Shot Gun. 1 read Col. Felix Corputs ideas on rail roads and competition, and they are good, The legislature members should read them and act for the people. Well, I saw some jute bagging pass theother day. Icannot see the cause! Arethey mad with the'alliance, or only a friend to the jute bagging trust. It does seem to me that every body should help the cotton bagging drive the jute out of the country. The jute on ly makes foreigners richer and does not benefit a single man in he South. The United States has actories enough toalways fur iigh bagging and keep down ex ortion prices, Isaw on the day ¥ “hie election on the fence and stoc. low question, a few men who 8., 01 angry. We aght not to get .. gryqver an eletion; let every body votugg they ~ish, and let a majority sy wheh is best and right ; some sty a lajor ity is not qualified to judge what is best, such ideas should b de nounced, for they are ]dangrous. I signed the petition and voted for the stock law, intendiig no harm to any one. I dont think the stock law would sui ths coun ty at present, but I thint it is time for us to consider phematter; It will come soon. It i} clsing in on us fast. ’ ' Prof. M. D. West called n this morning, and I paid him or the lchildren’s schooling. lan proud to say I paid it with pleaswe, for my children were well revarded for every cent. I think heis one of the best of school teaches, and I think he is a perfect geitleman in every respect. He is-s moral, honest and intelligent. e took dinner with us and bid as good bye to go his way to Almama to teach school. I wish hm great success. I think he wil make a great man for Georgi‘c. I hope his place will be filledjf Buchan an and we will have a gyed school. I will cloze by saying the child ren and their ma make ne nurse a heap, and peel apples to make dumplings every day for dinner, I would leave off the dwmplings, but I like them too well. I failed to send the abyvein last week, so I will add, I w:nt to Col, Edward’s office Friday to see him on business, and went to town Saturday to our alliance meeting. I rode both trips, but I had to move about some, whith caused my foot to swell some. I saw sev eral alliance men, as i: was the day for the presidents to meet.— I had some pleasant falks with several of them* I heard lawyer Brown, from Carrolltop, talk en couraging for cotton bagging.— So there are friends to the cotton bagging outside of the alliance order, and some disqualified and excluded from membership. I heard it said we, the afiiance, had it cut and dried for the candi dates. If thatbe so, I advise them to sun a heap, or they will mould and rot, for it is a long time be fore the elections come off. I talk to some who say they know of no alliance candidates now. If any alliancemen become candidates I hope they will be able to fill the office with credit to the order and all the people. Ihope a few de signing men will not destroy the good principles of the alliance for the sake of office. I would like to write some about what I have seen.and know of whisky, as many know I drank it to excess up to last January. Then I stopped,never to drink any more. I could write a good deal on this subject, how it comes about and the evil there is in it. I will close to write again in the future. 'P. 8. LaTHAN. A Good Appetite Is essential to good health; but at this season it is often lost, owing to the poverty or impurity of the blood, derangement of the digest ive organs, and the weakening ef fect of the changing season. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a wonder ful medicine for creating an appe tite, toning the digestion, and giving strength to the whole gys tem. Now is the time to take it. Be sure to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Neuralgic Persons : And those troubled with nervousness resulting from care or overwork will be relieved by taking Broww’s Iron Bitters. Genuine hag trade mark and crossed red lines on Wrappexs LLOOK HERE! ot e A et Bremen, Georgia, Want to Buy ; ONE MILLION- BUSHELS COTTON SEED, FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOZEN EGGS, THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND CHICKENS, And will pay such prices for same as will do you good. Have just received from the West car each of Bran and Hay. COFFEES we buy direct fromn the Importers, SUGARS from the Levee, And FLOUR from the West, Thereby saving the Middle and Traveling men’s profits and expenses, giving our Customers Benefit of Same. Have also made arrangements with the ~ «Bay State Shoe and Leather Gompanys To furnish us all our Shoes ‘ i Direct From the Factory! ‘Which enable us to give you the Champion Shoe of the world at the SAME PRICE YOU PAY FOR SHODDY STOCK. ———And as to—— e Clothing, Dress Goods and Hats, Don’t mention them! We have the BEST STOCK ever exhibited in Haralson county. All at such prices as will Amazingly Surprise Youl We also sell the ATLANTA WAGON and CART. Bear in mind we carry ; No Shoddy Stock. Come to see us and we will do you good. Hamilton & Brown. i | ‘ Watches, Clocks, Jewelry! Silver-plated Tableware! Spectacles and Eyeglasses, Gold-dust Magnifiers, Compases! <4 GOLD+ ENGAGEMENT - RINGS!++ When you think "of buying anything in the above line, don’t fail to see my Stock and get my prices. I can save you money on ANYTHING usually kept in a First CLass JEWELRY Srore. T can sell you cheaper than Atlanta on same quality goods. I give my PERSONAL WRITTEN GUARANTEE (which lam right here at your door To MAKE Goopn] with every article I sell, WARRANTING same to be Just as Represented. I also agk for your REPAIRING. When you have a broken Watch or Clock, or piece of Jewelry, please bring or send it in to us, and it will be repaired in Goop, NEAT SHAPE, by & PRACTICAL MECHANIC of many years’ experience in the LARGEST crries of our country, and for ’ Moderate Charges. ‘ I have PERMANENTLY located here: I ask you for your patronage, promising you GOOD GOODS at CLOSEST PRICES. : ; I would be very much pleased to have every reader of the BANNER call to see me and look through my Stock, and I will convince you of the above statements. Very Respectfully. ~ Victor C. Horine, ——PROPRIETOR OF—— . (The Tallapoosa Jewelry Store, {The Tallapoosa Jewelry Store,x HEAD AVENUE, TALLAPOOSA, GA.