Haralson banner. (Buchanan, Ga.) 1884-1891, June 06, 1890, Image 1
Che Doralson LVanner, VOLUME VII. e T : " LOCAL TTEMS. v June, y gflne the 6th, L . /Kill the grass, “‘ Beantiful weather, * Dring in your eggs. ~ Batter is worth 20¢. b . Pay the the prinior, Grapes are plentiful. . The farmers are busy. ~ Urops are looking finely. ~ Some sickness in town, © Attend Sunday school, * Talk up the court house. . Mubseribe for the Banner, . Dats are a failure this year. Fresh beans are in demand. | 3 Co-operation means success. . Come to Bachanan to trede, | Patyonize your home papers, m» to preaching every Sunday, Correspodents, give us the news, Uandidates are seen everywhere. 1%. Prepare for the coming campaign. _No wheat wmade this yearin Haralson. ~ The side walks are in bad econdition. Some few strangers in town this week. Give us the news when you come to town. - The Doctors seem to be very basy these days. Mr, Price Edwards paid Rome a visit _}gst Monday, ~ Mr. W. L. Young is at work with Mr. G, M. Roberts. Mr, James R. Griffith is now on the Banyer stafl. ; . Mp. T. W. Griffith, made a trip to Tal {ap®ea last Wednesday, = Look out for the census enumerator. He will be on hand in tine. Judge W. C. Adamson, of Carrollton, was in the ¢ity last Wednesday. .'QiFarlnels support those for office who are in favor of promoting your interest. Mr. I. N. Holland, of unear Pleasant GGrove, was in to see us last Wednesday. Work on the addition to the Loveless hotel is being pushed forward at a vapid rate. [ Mr. J. J. Albright, of Union Hill, says Lhat the crops are looking finely out in is neighborhoad. ' The singing at the Ba ptist church ast Sunday evening was a decided suc 688 with Prof. W. M. Shell as the lead b, Mr. H. C. Head, is still unable to get to own, on account of rheumatism. We ope ty see him well enough soon to get 0 town. Mr. Bill Shell says that he has a brand-spang-fired’’ new buggy that he rants to hire te somebody to ride in ext Sunday. | b f [ Dr. A.J. Toppings has been in the ty for a few days, He i 3 one of the pst dentists in North Georgia, and when | ou want anything in his live, call on 0, ' Miss Lizzie Anthony, who has pen assisting Prof. Griffith in his thool at this place, returned to er home at Cave Springs Wednes by, where she will remain until ho@ opens again. ~ Dr. M. K. Phillipps, of Kramer, kve us a pleasant call last Satur- The dootor is greatly be aved over the death of his wife, hich we chronicled in our it week’s issue. It is a great 'ity for a man to lose a good iman, for in her he hasa fort 6. The doctor has the sympa his many friends in his i i . i bereavement. _ BUCHANAN, GEORGIA, FRIDAY JUNE, 6. 1890. l Gool growing seasons. Pretty moon light nights. The new Methodist church is about completed. ‘ Mrs. J. 8. M. Biggers has been on the sick list this week. The most of the farmers are through chopping cotton. Rev. L. D. Coggin, of Bremen, was in the city last Monday. Miss Myrtie Craven is now as sistant postmaster at this place. i Mr. J. B. Willingham’s little child has been sick this week. ‘ Col. J. M. Mcßride, of Talla poosa, was in town last Tuesday. Some very valuable prupertyi was sold at sheriff's sale Tuesday. The weather the first of the week was the warmest of the sea son. | An equestrian of Gen. N. B. Forrest is to be erected m Chatta nooga, Tenn. Mr. B. L. Osburn’s little child has been quite sick this week but some better at this writing. Cleanse your breath and regu late your bowels with DE WITT'S LITTLE EARLY RISERS. Sold by Neiil & Co. The Sabbath school is still im proving. Every body in Buchan an should aAttend the Sabbath school. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is on the flood tide of popularity, which position it has reached by its own intrinsic, undoubted merit. - Rev. G. B, Jeukins; of Temile, {Ga., will preach at the Baptist church next Sunday at 11 o’cloch. Everybody are invited to come out and hear him. -~ DE WITT'S LITTLE EARLY RISERS. Best pill for Sick Head ache and Sore Stomach. Sold by Neill & Co. Rev. H. D. Hutcheson, of near Tallapoosa preached a very inter esting sermon in town last Sunday. Mr. Hutcheson will have an a ppointment each mm;th. We are sorry to learn of the se rious illness of Mr. John W, Tom linson, of near Kramer. Mr. Tom linson is one of our best citizens and we hope to learn of his early recovery. DE WITT'S LITTLE EARLY RISERS. Most pleasant cathrtic liver pills ever made. Sold by Neill & Co. Next Saturday night, the 7th of June, is the regular meeting of the Buchanan Lodge No. 78 F. &A. M. All master Masons in good standing arve invited to be present. . - Bev. R. F. Goldin; who lives near Union Hill church gave us quite a pleasant call last Friday. Mr. Goldin is one of Haralson’s best citizens and while into see us he subscribed for the Banner, We are glad to have such men as Mr, Geldin call and see us. DE WITT'S LITTLE EARLY RISERS are little pills that do not gripe or cause pain. Small, easy to take, safe. Sold by Neill & o . Mr. G.W. Gentry, who has just return ed from Texas, says that he traveled from Henrietta toTemple and that he didn’t see any wolves scampering from the train as Editor Fitts of the Carroll Co. Times reports that he saw, Mr. Gentry says that it was Jack-rabbits Mr, Fitts saw in stead-of wolves. 3 ] The Truth B ce® " That we have had some warm weather, i That Messrs. T. J. Loveltss & Son will soon have the additi mto their hotel completed. .~ == 2 AL & That the post office has b}ag re moved to the law office of Cruven and Thomas. s That school has vacated until the 3rd Monday in June. . That Haralson must have & new court house. 2 That Judge Davenport says he will build a new court house if he is given the proper autherity. That the new Methodist church will soon be completed. ; That Mr. C. W. Ault is rm%iugl his plaining mills regularly, = That ourclever l)lacksmith‘skflw more work than they can do, That crops are looking well, ‘ ~ That Bill Shell will &wap hor ‘ses eyery-chance he gots. - That Miss Magnolia Shuford has several students in music. That Barber the photographer can take as good photograpshs as anybody. % That Buchanan is improving in many tespects, } . That Dr. Cobb’s horse will run away if he has an opportunity. ~ That eggs are scarce in Bl)iifmn an, R{:’ That the Baxxer is on & bogom, " That guise a nimber of Bl anan’s citizens went fishing this week. That the preacheis say the peo ple of Bnchanan tuke the back seats when they go to preaching. That “Cap’ Craven talks of ieaving off the practice of law and taking up the carpenters trade. That if people would sweep around their own doors before speaking of others, there would be more work and less talk. That Mr. Lasseter, our clever tax receiver, was in town three days this week. - That youn\g people are apt to talk too loudly, especially when they are near a ‘“‘stack’” chimney. That people should not talk about one another nnless the talk was more favorable. That wnited we stand: divided we fall. ; That Haralson bas the cleverest county officers of any county in the state. : j That Mr. G. M. Roberts is do ing an immense lumber business. That it will only cost candi dates §5.00 each to run their an-| nouncements in the Banzer and we think it time to put them in. That those who advertise re ceive the most liberal patronage. When you need a mild laxative you should have a medicine that ‘will act on the liver and kidney, as well as the bowels. Beggs’ Vegetable Liver Pills are prepared expressly for this purpose. Insist on getting them, as they have no superior and few equals. Neill & Co., Druggists, Buchanan, Ga., and Bishop & Hearn, Waco, Ga. RN TRN TIR TIR .., OBITUARY. g o o 4 as Fledto God who Gave If . and Whouw Sleeps Quietly .+ InOur City Qemetery, - | h * grim monster, death, has aguin visited our community and seized as its vietim, Mrs, Cora A. Yaupcy, wife of Mr. J. A, Yaney and danghter of Mr. A. J. Hunt. Mrs. Yancy died at her fyther's home a few miles north of town last Friday, May 30th., and one of the saddest funerals ever wit nessed in Buchanan, was that of Mrs. Yancy ow last Saturday at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Yaney was born i\'ov.\:,_l’?th, 1868, married Feb. 2ud, 1800, died May 30th, 1890. Mrs, Yaney was a loving and obe diefildau‘ghter, a trueand an af fectionate wife. On May the 28th she called the family around her and said she wanted to kiss them and tell them geood bye. She hugged and kissed her father, then her husband, then her moth er, then sisters and next her brothers to whom she talked ten or fiifteen minutes telling them to take the adviee she gave them then and that she had always giv en them, as she always gave them good advice. She also told them that if they would take their mother's advice it would ecarry them to Heaven, as her advice had carried her to Heaven's gate. When asked if she had any choice as to were she wanted to be bur ied she said that she wanted to be Thurfed at*Brichanan; as that grave yard was the only one in the com munity that was well cared for. Her father asked her whom she wished to preach her funeral, she said Elders A. G. Upshur and T. W. M. Brown; he also asked Ler if she wanted to be buried in her silk dress? She said: ‘‘No, my wedding dress,”” ‘““and ma,”’ she said: “I want you to take my large gold ring that pa gave me, to remember me, and the small one he gave me and the two rings and breast pin that my husband gave me, I want to wear when I am buried.” She said, ““if I was able I could wash and dress my self for the burial.” She said,! “tell Mr. Low, A. D. Whitton tmd} A. J. Bradshaw and all of my brethren that I want them tol meet me in Heaven, for they huve‘\ led me to Heaven. On the 30th just before she died she called her‘ farther and mother to her, hugged and kissed them, saying: ‘They think lam going to play the or gan, but I am going to play some thing sweeter than an organ. I am gaing to play the golden harp,”’ moving her hands and fin gers as thongh she was playing an instrument. During Mrs. Yan icy’s severe illness she was ever sarronnded by a large number of friends and her father, mother and husband were ever watching over her and never did she show the least sign of excitement, or shed a tear during her sufferings. Three of the best physicians in the country exhausted all their skill to save her life, but it was all of no avail. ‘‘She said tell the family not to weep for me.” The husband and family have the heartfelt sympathy of their many friends in this their sore bereave auent. A Friexp. . NUMBER 20. &, L. Craven. Lloyd Thomas ~ Craven & Thomas, 0 PANORREYSRT Taw, o BUCHANAN, - - - GEORGIA. A “ - Ivy F.Thompson =~ 'W.P. Robinson, C«-.darrnwn,i(ia. Buchanan, Ga. Thompson & Robinson, Attorneys at Law, } Buchanan, Georgia. J. M. Mcßring, PrickE Epwarps. Tallapoosa, Buchanan, . o o +Meßride & Edwards,: . ATTORNEYS AT LAw. ~ Offices: Tallapoosa and Buchanan. MU A T AT S SLD TR IS I. NNCHENEY, PHYSIOIAN AND SURGEON, BrEmeN, GA. T e S S N RISt G. W. Austin, k ATTORNEY AT LAW, Carrollton, - Georgia. €, . A AYA A WAL M U MRS RTS J. M. NEILL, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Bueitanay, Groraia, Offers his professional services to the town and surrounding country. All calls promptly re.s}mnde«l to night or day. Office at drugstore of Neill & Co. Y will be found at night at the Buck Kelly place, 150 yards south of G. M. Roberts store M JAS. A. BLANCE. . J. W. BIGGERS. cedartown, Ga, praketown, Ga. BLANCE & BIGGERS. LAWYERS, Will practice in the courts of Haralson county, and®inthe Rederfal courtd at At lanta. Prompt attention given all busi ness. RAR S T SATSINR YL RYO PP, N M RS R SA,DA N RN S GEO. R. HUTCHENS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tallapoosa, -~ - - Georgia. t<7"Criminal law a specialty. fi—_m M. J. HEAD. A. 1. HEAD. suchanan, aa, rallapoosa, Ga. HEAD & HEAD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buchanan and Tallapoosa, Georgia. LT TS WP DR AR 44 RO AL .N£ SN SRR, A AT RN, J. L. COBB, f ATTORNEY AT LAW, Carrollton, Ga. Will practice in carroll and adjoining eounties. 1 CPRORTEN ST AR LY RV AA T A T R LSRN AR S SRS SRR . John T. Cobb, - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, | BuenanaN, GEORGIA. Having permanently located at Buch anan, 1 offer my professional services t the people of Buchanan and surround ing conntry. All calls I!l)’romptl_y re sponded today or night. Office, Young's (»Yd stand. I will be found at night at the Morgan Head place, opposite T. P. Moore’s. O G S T ONBAN AT T T ARG .Ae, TN K RIVLASUIIN W. C. ADAMSON, R. D. JACKSON Adamson & Jackson, LAWYERS, CARROLLTON, - ' - GEORGIA. O B JOE LASSETER, BARBER, BUCHANAN, GEORGIA. Work done neatly and cheaply at all thmes. Give me a call, m Many Persons Are broken down from overwork or household cares . Brown’s Iron Bitters rebuilds the system, aids digestion, removes ex ness of bile, and cures malaria, Get the genuine,