The Banner-messenger. (Buchanan, Ga.) 1891-1904, January 08, 1891, Image 1

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m he Banner MX*5 VOLUME VII. THE BANNER-MESSENGER. Published Every Thursday. Kntereil at the post office at Buchanan, April St It, 1889, as second class mail matter. HUCIIAXA.X, GA.., JAN. ^ H*#-®* Professional Carols, C. .7. JITIIAN, ATTORNEY- ATI. AW, Buchanan, Ga. Will practice In all courts of Haralson and ad¬ joining counties. W. AI. SHELL & J. A. YANCEY, LIVERY and FEED STABLE, Buchanan, Ga. Southwest public square. Good turnouts at any anil all times Charges reasonable—terms cash. 2-41 Top Turnouts 82.00 per day. 81-25 day. half day. Horse, buggy and driver $2.50 per J. AI. NEILL, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Buchanan, Ga. Offers his professional services to the town t id surrounding night country—all calls promptly re¬ sponded to. or dav. '•tHce at Drug store of J. M. Neill '& Uo.—will in .mind at night at the .Toe AV Kelley place, 160yards south of G. M. Roberts’ store. M. J. HEAD, A. f. HEAD, lliichanan, Ga. Tallapoosa, Ga. HEAD & HEAD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Buchanan and Tallapoosa, Ga. Will practice in all courts of Haralson county and Superior courts of adjoining counties; also lend money on improved farms. Wm. II. PRICE, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Waco, Ga. Offers his professional services to Die people of Haralson and Carroll counties. All calls filled promptly, dav or night. Office in drug store of Price & Co., ilowdon St. W. C. ADAMSON K. I>. JACKSON ADAMSON <& JACKSON, LAWYERS, Cabkollton, Ga. Will practice in Haralson county. JOHN T. COBB, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Buchanan, Ga. Having permanently located at Buchanan, I now offer mv professional services to the people ■ if Buchanan and surrounding country. Office at Young's old stand. All calls protuply tilled, night or dav—night calls at the residence of M.J. Head, opposite T. 1*. Moore’s. RAILROAD SCHEDULES. CHATTANOOGA,ROME & COLUMBUS R. R. “CHXCKAMAUGA ROUTE.” This new and popular route has a Double Daily Passenger Service between Chattanooga and Carrollton. would do well to patron¬ The traveling public line between the North and ize this new short South. Close connections are made at Chatta¬ nooga, Tenii., Rome, Ga., Kramer, Ga. and Car¬ rollton, Ga., with all lines diverging from these *' patrons assured good and comfortable Our are accommodations. In effect May 4,1890. Note Schedule below. SOUTH. t NORTH. l’ASSKSGEK FA8SENGEB tha ins. STATIONS. TltAlSS. No. 3 No. I No. 2 No. 4 Daily Daily Daily Daily- 1 ■ A. V. Dei). . M. A. M. 9 50 CHATTANOOGA -. 40 11 15 9 55 ROBSVILI.E •25 11 (12 4- 10 08 MISSION RLDGK C: 14 10 52 4- 10 19 CRAWFISH SPR’IGS Ct 04 10 42 3- 10 32 ROCK SPRING Lt 10 32 4- 10 40 COPELAND 10 21 4* Li 10 11 50 12 I MARTIN LAFAYETTE DALIS ■ I* mi 0 10 18 8 Li 1128 TRION 4- 53 9 30 Vi 1139 SUMMERVILLE 42 9 10 S' 1! 49 RACCOON MILLS 32 9 a C7 1158 l.YERi.Y »■ 22 8 54 CV 12 04 TALLA FERRO 4- 17 8 17 c: 12 12 HOLLAND 4- 10 8 39 C'.- 12 22 WHITE SPRINGS U 57 8 30 r. 12 53 I LAVENDER U 40 8 17 -1 1 10 ROME W 15 7 50 7 1 28 SILVER CREEK 3 00 7 29 7 1 42 SUM Mi l 2 47 7 10 1 47 LAKE(REEK 2 42 7 12 8 2 15 CEDABTOWN 2 30 7 00 2 20 YOUNGS 2 00 I 2 47 FELTON ! 38 3 07 BITCH (NAN 1 19 3 35 KRAMER 112 59 3 48 MANDKVILLE 12 45 4 00 CARROLLTON 12 30 P. M. P. Al.BArr. Dep.ll*. -if. A. Af. Passengers leaving Chattanooga on N<>- 1, ar¬ rive at Rome, Ga., 1:11 P. M., Carrollton 4 P. AI., Griffin 7-20 P. M. anil Macon 11 .•20 P. M. Retuni in , *‘, leave Macon, 8:10 A. M., Griffin, 10:20 A. M., Carrollton, 1 :45 P. M., Rome, 4 P. M., and arrive at Chattanooga at7:10 XL M. Making a ilayUgln Tenn ride between Macon ,Ga.,aiul via Chattanooga, C., It. & it. H. See tliai your tickets read A. N. SLOAN, Geu’l. F’gt. & Pass. Ag’t., Chattanooga, Tenu. W. H. WILLIAMSON, As’t. Supt. A sure Liver medicine, strengthening, invigorating. Wa33*3iS ni'CHANAX, GEORGIA, THURSDAY JANUARY St. LOCAL ITEMS. One Dollar In advance Pays for the Bannkk-M kssk.no wit For twelve long months. The election is over and the people ns well as the*:aiidiilates may take a long Breath. If you want your goods advertised, the Banner-Messenger is the paper to ad¬ vertise them ill. The little folks had quite a display of file works at Col. Julian’s Wednesday evening. Air. W. E. AVilsou lias moved to his farm in Carroll county. Ilis postoffice is Carrollton, Ga. Air. G. M. Roberts says he wants his case considered before the next council as a suitable candidate for marshal. Haralson having been cutoff into a new judicial circuit necessitated the drawing of a new-jury, w hich we publish this week. Section Boss Hannah lias been a little scarce of bands on his section, hut he expects an overflow of help now, as the election is over. Falsehoods told on some of the candi¬ dates may he lemembered by them and their friends. In the long run it doesn’t pay to tell falsehoods. Air. W. A. AIcCalmon lias moved back to Buchanan. We extend to him a hearty welcome and hope that lie will be con¬ tented to remain with us so long as he may live. Mr. J. K. Holcombe, Jr., will soon commence to run a new planer in Buch¬ anan Wo are glad to know that he will remain a citizen of our town. Buchanan never had abetter citizen. The election passed off quietly, and, as we expected, some of the boys were beat while some were elected. Our defeated candidates are all clever boys and they may come again some day. Some of our friends who have not paid for their papers are rather complainy about not getting them. If they can’t get them and will come up and pay what they owe we will stop them. The election in Bucliapan last Satur¬ day resulted in the election of Af. J. Head for mayor and S. AI. Davenport. J. T. Cobh, G. Af. Woodley and A. E. Nix for council men. J. C. Pope and J. O. Davenport were elected for bailiffs. Our old friend, T. A. Cook and Aliss — — Reid were joined in holy bonds of matrimony new year’s day. AH\ Cook is one of Haralson’s best young men and his bride a charming young lady. May happiness attend them through a long and prosperous life. The Banner-Messenger will be Issued every week. It is the official organ of the county, in which all the legal adver¬ tising of the comity will he run, which necessitates theissneing of a paper every week. If you fail to get this paper every week it will be some one elses fault. We find a number of names on the Ban¬ ner books who Jiavo been subscribers one, two, three and four years with no credits to them. We have enough vueh subscri¬ bers, and will not add any more to our list. It takes money to run a newspaper and we aie not able to give them away. Actually, honestly, candidly and all other men, we will not send this paper to men v. ho are not in the habit of paying for their papers. No man will censure us for not sowing where there is no chance of reaping anything. —1st act in 1st chap¬ ter in Baxnkp.-Mksskxg MR. Turn to it, read and ponder. We can’t help but sympathize with a man who says lie is too poor to take liis county paper. Why “iny stars aliving” before I would do without my county pa¬ per, before I would dispossess my wife, iny children and myself of the pleasure and information that one dollar invested in my county paper would afford dining twelve long months, I would work four days in Christmas at twenty-five cents per day or have it, or I would work at mending shoes till ten or eleven o’clock at night or have it. We have worked that late night after night trying to get out a paper for you to read. KSWf mmaamm wmm Lois of people attended the sales Tubs •lay. Afaj. Blanco attended the sales here Tuesday. Buchanan and Tallapoosa are head qu.nters for candidate on election days. Air. Lindsey Chandler, father of our esteemed citizen, Air. Asa Chandler, died at his homo in the Oth district of Carroll county last Tuesday night about 11 o’clock in his eighty-first year. lie bad been a consistent member of the Primative Baptist church for a numbii of years. Uncle Asa says he never saw him take a drink of w hisky nor a chew of tobacco or a sup of coffee in his life. Al¬ though very old lie never wore a pair of speektacles in his lifi. He could see how to read or do any kind fff work with¬ out them. He lived for 53 years at the place where he died. He was buried at Poplar Springs church Saturday about 1 o’clock. He leaves live children and a host of friends to mourn their loss, but their loss is his eternal gain. Cases Set For Trial Next Term of Haralson Superior Court. MONDAY, 1ST DAY, JAN., IOtII. 1. Johnithan Long vs. John L. Rowe and Sarah Rowe, claimant. 2. Waller & Brown vs. McDonald & Thomasson; ejectment. 3. B. F. Bigelow vs. Bcnj. Kirk, eject¬ ment. 4. \V. N. Upchurch vs. Beuj. Kirk; et a!. TUESDAY THE 20TIL 1. Giser M’f’g. Company vs. G. N. Strickland and .J. II. Anderson. 2. S. J. Winkles vs. K. Morris and C. Morris, claimants. 3. A. AIcGregor vs. F. AI. Wilson. 4. Foundry & Machine Works of Har¬ risburg, Pa., vs. John Rodahan. 5. G. W. Driver vs. B. E. Mathews. 6. R. AI. Dyer vs. Thus. Hobbs. John Hobbs and Cant Hobbs, partition. WEDNESDAY 21sT. L A. I. Hembree vs. G. N. Strickland. 2. A. I. Hembree vs. Strickland & Vil¬ la Rica, Lmupcr Co., garnsliee, 3. A. J. Hembree vs. Stricklai.il A Green; garnishee. 4. Birdsall Co., vs. Rodahan. 5. Birdsall Co,, vs.*kodalian. (5. Scranton & Paschal vs. H. II. liar bor. 7. J. M. McBride v/i (’.,' it A- <'. R. R. Company. 8. C., It. & C. R. R. Company vs. J. Ai. McBride. 0. C., K. & C. R. R. Company vs. F. R. Smith. THURSDAY 22.VD. 1. AI. M. Mason vs. Weaver & New and Mrs. New. claimant. 2. J. R. Driver vs. Weaver & New and Mrs. New, claimant. 3. J. Af. Lipliam vs. L. H. New and Mrs. New, claimant. 4. Birds;,11 Co., vs. John Rodahan. 5. C. W. Miller vs. Clias. Turner. (!. C. VV. Miller vs. Chas. Turner. 7. W. X. Williams vs. John Aloon. 8. Winship Afaeiiine Company vs. J. 1). Miller. FRIDAY 23i:d. 1. Frick Co., vs. S. II. West & Co. 2. J. T. Myers vs. W. A. Goldin. 3. J. IV. Burton vs. G. J’. ITy. Com¬ pany. 4. National Exchange Bank of Hart¬ ford, Coni’., vs. .John Rodahan. 5. AL AI. .Mason vs. Hill & Jones. <i. Jane fveathorby vs. J. R. Driver. 7. J. tv. Spoon vs. Joel Hulsey. 8. Thus. J. Loveless vs. Walker Brock, breadi vvarrenty. SATUKDAV 24TIL 1. Airs. Mary A. Mann vs. John P. Mil lei*. 2. F. J. Alyersvs. A. J.Tnmhe. 3. Rachael Runnels vs G. B. Crouch. If You Have No apwti((, Indigestion, Flatulence, Sidi iilcndnche. -all rua down,” los¬ ing- fiesta, you will find I l is the remedy you meed. T’.e.v ?om> up the weak stomach and tiullii untae flagging energies. otciivooIi Sufferers! ill 'Yon find mental or physical v. relief from t Lem. Siccl y sugar coated. SOLD ISVEitYWHEKE. (IRANI List ni' Grand jni'>B tlic January term, ifl porior court: kV*;: I George 'A'. <i - Andrew Whitlow,■ Reid, A W. I'. ■I Arelial.ald I). 5 A. I). Whitten, H li Muses S. Gnrner^M 7 Aim. A. ('liaison, K 8 .James <l. ('mui'liB 8 .John I,. n.ivenpi^B MrGi^J 10 .James M. II Robert, Morris, BiggergH H 12 Tims. .1. Goldil l.'i Reuhin F. 14 Elijah G. U’ood.B Nefl 15 Nathanial II. McPhl 1(1 Charles L. 17 -J. A. J. Wood, ■ 18 James I>avis, Jr.fl 10 George Mathews,! 20 James A. Uudsoi! I 21 .lessee Waddell, Murplnl 22 Hailey At. Bcauchal 2i Wm. W. l 24 George W. Me Ura 25 George H. Blaekstl ifamilll 20 Wilson F. 27 John T. Latham, WoodlJ 1 28 Geoige M. I 29 Henry T. Hied, I JO .lessee Beall. Names of pevsom.^M Travers jurors at the Jm first wkJ 1 John II. Mathews, 1 2 .James II. Garner, 8 James M. Harper, 1 4 Wm. T. Summerlin, 5 Areliah.ald D. Killgo 6 Patrick H. Fergusoi: I Tims. J. Beall, 8 Tims. i». Sanders, 9 John A. Gamble, 10 Elisha F. Garrtt, II John W. Miller, 12 J. 11. Hilburn, 13 John Speight, 14 Wm. 2. Hitt, 15 Joseph B. Long, 16Mize|Q Liner, 17 Wm. M. Albright, 18 Hiriam Carter, 10 Wm. C, Wesson, 20 Robert T. Jones, 21 Wm. AI. Holcombe, go (!hai M. MltcheU, 28 J. N. Mel^imett, J 54 John ,J. Y:inee, — a 25 Roh.t. G. hentley, .H 20 Jason 1>. Morris, Holcompl ■ 27 Robin'.’. M. 28 R. AI. Sui' kland, 20 Wm. J. Wilson, 30 Robert AI. llanu'ick, 31 Zaddoek Simpson, 32 Hilery C. Ayers, 33 Janies Af. Wood, 34 Benjamin S. Riggers, 35 James K. Hobbs, 30 Andrew J. Hilton. SECOND WEEK. 1 Wm. M. Lovvom, 2 James R. Griffith, 3 George T. Kemp, 4 Wm. V. Perryman, 5 John P. Powell, (! Loekwel! L. Hamilton. 7 Wm. T. Harper, 8 Wm. .1. Waddell, 0 Laz Summei i n, 10 Levi L. Chandler, 11 Irvin I). E. Pollard 12 Joseph W. Dean, 13 Wm. A. Westbrook. 14 James W. Liner, 15 John II. Aline, l(i Wm. M. Ayers; 17 Alathew A. Wimpee, 18 Francis Ai. Hutcheson, 10 Elijah Kirk, 20 James 11. Murdock. 21 John W. Humphries, 22 Wm. AI. Pope, 23 James AI. Perryman. 24 Wm. G. Robinson, 25 1). L. Watson, 2(1 Hobart/M.Wood, ill. 27 Arehaliald Talley, 28 28 John Wm. L. RyvSyks, Ckr/li, F. 30 John B. Harrell, 31 Joseph A. White. 32 Henry J. Sanders, 33 Dora C. Little, 34 John T. Minehew. 35 Rul ert K. Raid. 40 Warren B. Ilart.