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@he favalson Banmner,
VOLUME VII.
j;;; LOCAL . ITEMS.
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~ Mr. R E. Edwards, of Douglas
:.'-T'_H*le was in Buchanan last Sun
- duy,
~ Bro O'Shields of the Tallapoo
s Dispatch gave us a pleasant
&"N‘a]l Tuesday.
: . Mr K. 8. Griffith of Birmingham, Ala.,
’;fi come to Bachanan to read law. He
Wwill read with Col. Edwards,
~ Mrs GD. Griffith hax been vis
| iting the family of bher father,
- Uol. N. N. Beall, of Embry. Ga.,
gtbm Wweek and last. :
~ Cldude, the 7-year-old sen of
- Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Burden, has
beeu'very sick fer several days
_ with brain fever but is better at
;;;%i*this ‘writing.
* Two or three of our eommunieations
;:are unavoidably crowded vat this week.
“% Mareellous and George Lee who were
- eharged with the murder of Wyatt Wil
- Jiamswere found guilty of volantary map,
- slanghter and were each sentenced to
- five years labor in the chataganyg.
; %he'finchanmz Literarvy gociety has
?’;b en suspended since court has been in
session but will now be resumed and the
~ regular mecting will be held next Wednes
“day nicht, every boddy invited to come.
_ The Tallapoosa Auxiliary Mu
iéwV Convention will meet at
;ies; mip creek charch, Cleaborn coun
” on Friday before the sec
“nd Sunday in August. All good
i singers are invited.
' Miss Magnolia Shuford, of Ac-
E?a;;?"‘, rth, Ga., who has been teaching
gnumc class in our town for the
spnst tow wmonths, Jess for herlva>
in Aecworth last Friday. Miss
Shuford will return and resume
_ her class the first of September.
| Rev. M. F. Waddell, of near
Draketown, informs us that he
c-or?incteda very interesting se
‘}- rigs of meetings at Yorkville last
week. He says he received fif
teen members into the church;
. eleven by experience and four by
letter.
| Little Jimmie Head, son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Head, died last
| Monday night. He had beensick
foz' some time with typhoid fever.
| His remains were laid away in
the puchanan cemetery Wednes
‘f:iiay,evening. The bereaved fam
“ily have our sympathies.
| Last Thursday Dr. J, M. Neill's horse
bl frightened at the freight train, ran
’_a;,. threw the Doctor out of his sulky
‘&udblmsed him up cousiderably. He
%vow ¢onfined to his bed and suffering
~great deal. Although his wounds ave
serious, it is hoped that they will not
| prove fatal.
.i%@fjé'anual-meeting of the Haral
cé%féi;ébunty“flunday School associa
tion will be held at Buchanan on
;édne‘sday the 13th day of Au
ust. It is hoped that all the
'.ols of the county will be well
(Fopresented. A cordial invitation
lis egtended to evrey boddy. Am
ble arrangements will be made to
' l’;fail who moy come. An in
feresting meeting is expected.
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| ORDER FEATHERS FOR
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ATTRESSES, PILLOWS ,
for Of RH. West & Son,
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R AR S e S R
BUCHANAN, GEORGIA, FRIDAY AUGUST, 1. 1890.
. COURT PROCEEDINGS.
M. M. C. Vernon vs. G. P. Rail
road company, dismissed,
H, N. Smith vs. L. Rosseter and
J. C. Kibbey, dismissed.
L. R. Ray, ‘administator vs.
John Rodahan, judgement for
| plaintiff.
R. A. Green vs, W. N. Green,
dismissed.
Duvenport et al vs Saterfield et
al ‘.'l.; B. Goldin et al. Claimauts
settled. ;
State vs J. J. Shelnutt, nolpross
ed. :
Cox, Hill & Thompson vs B. T.
Keut, judgement for plaintiff.
- B. E: Vaugtn & €o. vs Darnell
& New and W. Brock, eclaimant;
disnrissed.
Frick Co. vs Willianis & Griffith;
jndgement for plaintiff.
Mrs. M. 8. Mann vs'6. P, Rail
road company; dismissed.
Mzrs. Doode Norton vs J. R. Dri
ver; judgement for plaintiff,
State vs' W. B. Jones; nolpross
od.
W. H. Beall vs . P. Railroad
company; judgement for plain
tiff.
J. W. Tomlinson vs H. W. Bigh
op; judgement for plaintiff. Ko
A. M. Robinson & Co. vs Johin
Rochester; jndgement for plaint
iff.
A M. Robinson & Co.vs W. R.
Groce; judgement for plaintiff.
S. J. Winkles vs Reubett Mor
ris and Serenie M orris; ¢claimant,
mistrial.
State vs. Jeff Canamore; verdict
Y, vecommend - imprisoment
for life ;
State vs° Wash Brown, -Arson;
vedict not gilty.
State vs Robt. ‘Green, murder;
verdicét not guilty. ‘
State vs Martha Cheney, May
Cheney, alias May Hoffee, arson;
verdict not guilty.
J. J. Wilson vs A. L. Richards,
motion for new trial; motion over
ruled.
State vs A. J. Lee, misdemean
or, plea of guilty; fine $l5O and
‘all cost. Al
State vs 'C. M. Head, ‘misde
meanor, plea of guilty; fine §l5O
and all cost.
State vs Mrs M. A. Crawford,
misdemeanor- nolprossed.
State ve Lundy Johnson, (c 01.
larceny, no bill; malicious prose
cution.
. Salon Bevins vs J. D. Miller,
sued on mnotes; jndgement for
plaintiff.
Naney Contell vs Orine B. Con
nell, libill for divorce; second ver
dict and decree.
State vs Marcellus Lee, George
Lee aud Green Lee, murder; ver
dict guilty as to George Lee of
voluntary munslaughter.”
E.D. Hightower et al vsJ. A. |
Maun rule nisi ‘to foreclose’ mort
gage. :
State 'vs Reid Evans, misde
meanor; verdict guilty.
Frank'E. Block vs C. E ——~
J. A 'Head rule nisi to foreclose
mortga.‘ge; A
State'vs D, 8. Jackson, misde
meanor, plea of guilty; fine $l5O
and cost.
State vs Reid Eving, misde-|
meano, (pistol); mistrial. |
MASS MEETING.
Bucnaxay, Ga., Jily 23, '9O.
The mass meeting mhc Demo
eratic party of Haralson county
met in the eourt housent Buchan
an on July, 23, 1800,
Upon motien, the kon. W, 4.
Walton was olected Chairman
and C. J. Jaohan as S&x‘etury’. A
resolution was offered by Link
Newman' to elect all the state
house officers, with Northern for
Governor. Au aendgent to this
was-offered by Capt. itht to sub
stitute the name of Lester for
Anderson for At’tfémej,Geimm],
which amendment was accepted
by Mr. Newman and thie ticket
with Lester was elected without a
dissenting voice. Gy
Upon motion of Col Bob Latham
the chair was adthorie’d o ap
point four delegates so the con
vention in Atlanta to mominate
candidates. o
The -following ‘names were
offered and elected: g
R. H. Paker, Link Newman,
G. W. Mcßrayer and F. R. Smith.
Major Lipham propesed the
delegates go untrameled and un-,
instracted, but after a patriotic
speech by uncle Wyley J. James,
they were instructed to vote for
the nominee above mentioned, |
- No other business kefore 'thei
neeting it adjourned sipe die.
w.: J. W.A.LTON,'\ghairvmun. ‘
C. J. JunaN, Secretary. * '
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-~ WACO. B g
4“»Gkomgtfl -see m}‘éfie'fl kin
folk’’ is the order of the day.
. Water melons plentiful and
cheap." |
"~ Rev. L. C. Johnson returned
last Friday from a visit to rela
tives and friends in Carroll and
Coweta counties. 7
Messrs. S. J. Parker and Nelson
Murphy have opened up a first
clags ' livery stable in the Meßur
nett old stand on Atlanta street.
~ Capt. John Shelnutt, the popu
lar passenger agent es the E. T.
V. & G. railroad'was in Waco
Snnday.
~ Messrs. J. N.and H. W. Mec-
Burnett, Mrs. W. A. Mcßurnett
and Mrs. Sopha Brown left last
Wedunesday for Texas on a visit to
relatives. _
Mr. O."B. Moon of Birmingham,
Ala., was over on a visit to his
‘parents last wesk.
i Store houses 24x120 ard down
to 22x94 feet is the kind it takes
for Waco merchants. There are
only two store houses in town but
what have had additions put to
them.
Union camp meeting, four miles
south of Waeo, will begin on “Fri
day night before ‘the 4th Sunday
in Angust and close on Wednes
day morning following. ;
Messrs. Johnathdan, Charles and
Miss Bell Copeland spent Satur
day and Sunday in the city. By
‘the way Mr. Copeland is one of
‘the best farmers in Carroll county
and he sells cotton'and buys goods
in Waco. ~—
Our merchants are beginning to
recive fall goods.
Messrs Mcßurnett and Price
and R. H. Parker speak of build
ing a double brick on the corner
of Wall and Bowden streets, north |
of the Watson bnilding. |
U T T T ey T B P T SRR e P
Mr. J. 8. Jeter is figuring on a
brick 23x50 feet to be built on his
lot just south of Johnson & Hea
ton, Our future grows brighter
and brighter.
If nothiug slips and our credit
is good your unworthy seribe will
add ‘8 restaurant department to
the “‘glass front” and then, in
the lunguage of the poet, we can
“Feed you when you are hungry
- Water you when yon are dry.”
PN L J,
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o "tlia'Bnrviviqg Veterans of the 40th
¢« G@a. Regiment,
In July.of last yéar the Bth Ga,.
Battallion survivors met in reun
ion at Adairsville. By, invitation
several of the survivors of our Tigi
ment weré present, a temporary
ggfgjknimtibn_”of the survivors of the
40th Georgia was effected, The un
dersiged was chosen temporary
chairman, and John L. Mosteller
temporary secratary’
The survivorg of oy rigiment
earnestly aud{ UNAnimously -
quest me to issue a call for a
meeting of all the surviving mem
bers of ourrigiment. In obedience
to this wish, I hereby call said
me'e%%llg-fot the 14th of August,
1890, in Cartersville, Ga., At this
rfie’efi'figflnv perminent organization
will bg effected, and the day will
be spent in mingling with our
comzades once more. All survivors
of the 40th Georgia are requested
to be present. We hope to have
speeches, music and other appro
priate exercises. We ar getting
old and our ranks are thinning
each year. Let us embrace this
opportunity of perpetuating our
organization and claspe hands
with each other again,
Carpr. J. L. NekL, Ch’mn.
The following papers are re
quested to copy at once: Atlanta
Constitution, Adairsville Ledger,
Calhoun Times, Rome Tribune,
Dallas New Era, Buchanan Ban
ner, Douglasville New South.
Surprising Testimony,
Many physicians who have ex
amened into the merits of BB B
(Botanic Blood Balm), have been
confronted with testimony which
they decmed surprising, and thus
being convinced of its wonderful
efficacy, have not failed to pre
seribe it in their practice as occa
sion required.
H. L. Cassidy, Kennesaw, Ga.,
writes: “For two years myv wife
wasa great sufferer. Skillful phy
sicians did her no good. Her
mouth ‘was one solid ulcer, bher
body was broken out in sores, and
she lost a beautiful head of hair.
Three bottles B 8.8 cured her com-l‘
pletely, “incredible as” it may
sound, and she is now the mother of
& healthy three months old baby
clear from any serofulous taint.”’
A.'H. Morris. Pine bluff, Ark.,
writes: ““Hot Springs and several
doétors failed to cure me of sever
al running unleers on‘my leg, BB
B effected a wonderfull quick cure
after every thing else had failed-”’
One of the best known remedies
for female weakness is the *‘Or
ange Blossom’’ medicine. It is
the ladies best friend. This well
known remedy for sale by Mrs,
L;”P. McKisack.
NUMBER 28.
Ri e e
T PROFEBSIONAL.
W. F. GOLDIN. J. B, GOLDIN,
GOLDIN & BRO,
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS,
DRAKETOWN, - - GA.
Offer their practice to the citizens
of Haralson and adjoining coun
ties.
8. L. Craven, Lloyd Thomas
- Graven & Thomas,
| ATTORNEYS AT Law,
BUCHANAN, - - - GEORGIA.
M
Ivy F. Thompson W. P. Robinson.
Cedartown, Ga. Buchanan, Ga.
Thompson & Robinson,
Attorneys at Law,
Buchanan, Georgia.
M
J. M. Mcßrive, Prick EDWARDS.
Tallapovsa, Buchanan,
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+Mcßride & Edwards,
ATTORNEYS AT Law.
Offices: Tallapoosa and Buchanan.
S SRS
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; I. N. CHENEY,
! ¢ PEYSIOIANAND SU\M’%‘H[\N.
[ BREMEN, Ga.
‘O'm—
'Gi WI Austln,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Carrollton, - Georgia.
TLA, S M e, STR S ST, ST AR ISTRSASH, NSRS et
J. M. NEILL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BucuayaN, GEORGIA,
Offers his professional services to the
town and surrounding country. All ealls
promptly responded to night or day.
Office ‘at drugstore of Neill & Co. 1
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, aa,
BLANCE & BIGGERS.
LAWYERS,
Will praetice in the courts of Haralson
county, and in the Federal courts at At
lanta. Prompt attention given all busi
ness,
oVR 2 5 LA 0 N 4 STt T A BT, P BAN X S
GEO. R. HUTCHENS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
~ Tallapoosa, - - - Georgia.
s#"Criminal law a specialty.
AT R A oM B 6000008 0 L M DA AT TSR, T
M. J. HEAD. A. I. HEAD,
suchanan, Ga, Tallapoosa, Ga,
HEAD & HEAD,
ATTORNEYS AT LaAw,
Buchanan and Tallapoosa, Georgia.
A AL NG LT B LBAN . 000 WSR oT SO S
J. L. COBB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Carrollton, Ga.
Will practice in carroll and adjoining
counties,
DCBATMSRE DA, TS VMBI eISIOST ST D B TS MO Ry
John T. Cobb,
'PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BucaaNaN, GEORGIA.
Having fipermanently located at Buch
anan, I offer my professional services t
the people of Buchanan and surround
ing ecountry. All calls igl'omptly re
sy‘onded today or night. Office, Young's
old stand.
I will be found at uilght at the Morgan
Head place, opposite T, P. Moore's,
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W. C. ADANMBON. R. D. JACKSON
Adamson & Jackson,
' LAWYERS, ~
CARROLLTON, = = ‘GEORGEA