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VOLUME VII.
THE BANNER-MESSENGER.
Published Every Thursday.
Entered at the post office at Buchanan, April
8th, 1889, as second class wall matter.
BUCHANAN, GA., JAN. 15, 1891.
Professional Curds,
C. J. JLJIIAN,
ATTORNEY-A T-L A W,
Buchanan, Ga.
joining Will practice counties. in all courts of Haralson and ad¬
W. M. SHELL & J. A. YANCEY,
LIVERY and FEED STABLE,
Buchanan, Ga.
Southwest and all public times square. reasonable—terms Good turnouts at
any Charges 2-11
cash.
Top Turnouts and §2.00 driver per day. SI.25 ff half day.
Horse, buggy £ 3.50 , >01 - a y.
J. M. NEILL,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Buchanan, Ga.
Offers lii« professional services to the tow n
aiul surrounding country—all calls promptly re¬
sponded Office to, Drug night or day. of ,1. M. Neill X- Co.—will
at store
be found at nig lit at the doe W Kelley place,
150 yards south of G. M. Roberts’store.
M. J. HEAD, A. I. HEAD,
Buchanan, Ga. Tallapoosa, Ga.
HEAD & HEAD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Buchanan and TallaPoosa, Ga.
and Will Superior practice in ah of courts adjoining of Haralson counties; county also
courts
lend money on improved farms.
Wm. II. PRICE,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, *
Waco, Ga.
Offers his professional services to the people ol
Haralson and Carroll counties. All calls filled
Price promptly, day Ihiwdoii or night. Office in drug store ol
& Co., St.
W. C. ADAMSON K. D. JACKSON
ADAMSON & JACKSON,
LAWYERS,
Carhollton, Ga.
Will practico in Haralson county.
JOIIN T. COBB,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Buchanan, Ga.
Having permanently located at Buchanan, 1
now offer my professional services to the people
of Buchanan and surrounding country. Office
at Young’s old stand. All calls pronqil residence v tilled,
night Head, or day—night opposite T. calls 1‘. Moore’s. at the of
M. J.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
CHATTAIOOGAjROMS & COLUMBUS R. R.
“CHICKAMAUGA BOUTS.”
This new and popular route has a Dociilk
Daily Passenger Service between Chattanooga
and Carrollton.
The traveling public would do well to patron¬
ize this new short, line between the North and
Mouth. Close connections ale made at Chatta¬
nooga, Tenn., Rhine, Ga., Kramer, Ga. and Car¬
rollton, Ga., with all linos diverging from these
points. Our patrons assured good and comfortable
are
accommodations. Schedule below. In effect May 4,1890.
jgjp-Jiote
SOUTH. \ NORTH.
PASSKJiUKlt I-ASSUNOKU
Tit A I NS. STATIONS. TRAINS.
>'«. 3 No. l No. 2 No. 1
Daily Daily Daily Daily
M. A. M. Don. All'.: P. A. M.
w 45 9 50 CHATTANOOGA (i 11 15
00 9 55 UOS8Y1LLE 11 02
•*. 12 e 08 (crawfish 8 MISSION RIDGE C 10 52
4* 22 19 spipigs g 10 42
4* 34 32 ROCK SPRING 5 10 32
42 40 COPELAND 10 21
58 10 50 LA FAYETTE 5 10 8
15 11 12 MARTI NOALE 5 9 48
w 33 11 28 TRIOS 4 9 30
ct 44 11 39 SUMMERVILLE 4 9 10
55 11 *49 RACCOON MILLS ■1 9 5
d 85 11 58 LYKRLY 4 8 54
c. 10 12 04 TALLAFERRO 4 8 47
e: 20 12 12 HOLLAND- 4 8 30
o 30 12 22 WHITE SPRINGS 3 8 30
a 43 12 53 LAVENDER 3 8 17
15 1 10 ROME 3 7 50
7 30 1 28 SILVER CREEK I * 7 29
7 44 1 42 SUMMIT 2 7 10
7 48 1 47 LAKE CREEK 2 7 12
8 02 2 15 CKDARTOWN 2 7 00
2 20 AOUNGS 2
2 47 FELTON 1
3.07 BIJCI1 WAN 1
3 35 KRAMER 12
3 48 MANDEV1LLE
4 00 CARROLLTON 12
M. P. JI.lArr. „ Dep.jP. A. M.
1’. .
Passengers leaving Chattanooga on No. 1, M., ar¬
rive at Rome, Ga., 1 :11 P. AL, Carrollton 4 P.
Griffin 7:20 P. M. anil Macon 11 :2n P. Al. Return¬
ing, leave Macon, 8:10.*,. AL, Griffin, 10:20A. AL,
Carrollton, l : P> P. AL, Rome, l P. AL, anil arrive
at. Chattanooga Macon,Ga.,anil at 7:10 P. M. Chattanooga, Making a (laylijt'iu Tcim
riile between
See that your tickets read via C., It. & C. R. It.
A. N. SLOAN, Geii’l. F’gt. A Pass. Ag’t.,
Chattanooga, Term.
W. H. WILLIAMSON, -Vs’-t. Supt.
A sure Liver medicine, strengthening.
invigoratin g. # WTW.'C"
BUCHAN; *- N, ( MU E0R( I V, THURSDAY JANUARY 15, 1891.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Half sheet.
Court next week.
Try your luck in printer’s ink, business
men.
Col. J. M. McBride, of Tallapoosa,
was in town Tuesday.
Mr. J. S. Edwards closed out his gin¬
ning business Tuesday.
Mr. T. E. Lewis, of Bremen, writes u,-:
to send him the Banner-Messenger.
The lion. T. W. M. Brown was in town
shaking hands with friends the other
day.
We congratulate our friend Will P. Al¬
len, of Temple, on the birth of his twin
daughters.
Mr. J. R. Griffith paid Diaketown a vis
it Saturday. He says the people of that
place are wrestling with the grip.
Dr. J. M. Neill has purchased the house
Mr. Gus Hilton commenced to erect on
Weatlierby street and will move to the
same as soon as completed.
The Hon. Dr. W. F. Goldin, we learn,
has been very sick for the past few days,
hut was better when last heard from.
Wc hope for him an early recovery.
Shell & Yancy seem to be doing a fine
livery business these days. They have a
branch stable at Kramer and Mr. Yancy
is doing a good business at that place.
All accounts due Neill & Co. are paya¬
ble to me, and if not settled at once, will
be placed in ilie hands of S.L. Craven for
collection. G. Y. Cole.
The County Alliance held quite an in¬
teresting meeting at Wesley Chapel last
Thursday. The attendance was good
considering the inclemency of the weath
Cl'.
We have a genuine case of the “La
Grip” in this office. Our foreman lays
his bands on all tlie tobacco and cigar
retts ho can got and grips them with his
teeth for all they are worth.
Mr. J. A. Swann, of near Temple, was
up to see us "Monday. IIo has bought
land and will settle down near the above
named place. John is a hard working
farmer and a good citizen.
Owing to the moving of our office we
only get out a half sheet this week. Af¬
ter this week our friends will find us in
the Banner’s old office, where we will be
glad fo have tin r.i cull oil us.
If you have not, got the money to renew
your subscription, we will take barter.
Bring us some meal, potatoes, dried
fruit, eggs, onions, or a few old rails for
stove wood, a pig or chickens. My Lord,
can’t pay for your paper in none of these
“articles.”
Mr. J. S. M. Diggers, our efficient clerk
and his assistant, Mr. If. C. Head, are
very busy this week getting their dockets
ready for court. Clerks of
superior courts are often the
cause of much slow business, but such is
not the casein Haralson county.
Less than two years ago wliat is now
known as Weatlierby street was a dense
woodland, but it is now cleared off and
some very substantial dwellings have and
are being erected thereon; that of Col. M.
J. Head being the best, perhaps, in town.
Buchanan lias improved considerably in
the last two years, but slie will double
and tinibic anything she has done in tho
next two years. Keep your eye on Buch¬
anan.
We are often asked the question, “Won¬
der when the new court house will he
built?” We will just state that wo met
Judge Davenport on the streets the other
day with a hand full of stove piping
whereupon lie remarked that he was go¬
ing to make the okl court room as com¬
fortable as possible—that lie thought we
would have a new one by next January
court. By tills we presume the contract
will be let pretty soon.
Messrs. John W. Tomlinson and J. W.
Long, of Bremen, two of the Banner’s
best paying subscribers, came in and re¬
newed their subscription to the Banner
Mkssknoeb by paying in advance. We
would like to record the names of other
good citizens of and around Bremen, and
from all other sections of the county on
our cash subscription list. Bremen is a
portion" of Haralson county and this pa¬
per feels it her duty to equally represent
ail portions of tit© county, as she is pub
islx d in the interest of the whole county.
Prof. West was on tho sick list last
week.
Tlio Banner Messenger is little, but
full of matter this week,
Let us all work together for Buchanan
and Haralson county.
Col. M. J. Head wont down to Carroll¬
ton Monday evening on business.
Quito a number of ladies gave us a call
yesterday. Wclike to have thorn call.
Who struck llillic Patterson? Don’t
know, but we do know who struck Geo.
<'ole.
Undo Ned's lettei received too late for
publication this week. It will appear
next week.
Most of our old officers were re-elected
and wc feel safe with tho affairs of our
county in their hands.
Judge Maddox will hold second week
of court, Judge Janes being disqualified,
having been Solicitor General.
It takes firewood to fill the bill these
days. We would ire glad to have a few
loads in exchange for the BAXXER-MKS
SKNGEIi.
Dr. J. M. Neill has purchased a forty
acre tract of land lying west of Weather
by street and says he will erect a new res¬
idence just beyond the depot.
Dr. Cobb was called to the bed side of
Mr. J. L. Kelley Tuesday evening. Mr.
Kelley has a severe case of measles, and
is also threatened with pneumonia fever.
Dr. Cobb and lady returned from a vis¬
it to Carrollton Monday. The doctor
went down the evening before to meet
bis wife who had been spending some
days with friends and relatives.
Dr. Oscai Bryant, we learn, will locate
at Temple after he attends one more ses¬
sion of medical lectures this spring. Dr.
Bryant is a fine young man and we would
be. glad to have him numbered among
Haralson’s citizens.
Uncle Aaron Weatlierby, who has been
a subscribei to the Bannov from its earli¬
est existence, sent in 7;'r subscription,
accompanied with a dollar, to the Ban
ner-Messeng Kit this week. Wo would
be glad to have all tire old subscribers
of the Banner renew for the Banner
Messenger in this manner.
Preparations for court is being made
this week. No place affords better ac¬
commodations for those who have to at¬
tend court than Buchanan. Besides hav¬
ing- two hotels there are a number of
hoarding houses. The Loveless Hotel is
given up to bo the best in this country,at
which place a host of people can be ac¬
commodated.
If you want TIIE BEST in LIFE or ac¬
cident Insurance, ATLAS OF THE
WOLD or TREASURE HOUSE of Use¬
ful Knowledge, sec or address
W.m. Jamison, Jig, Special Ag’t,
Buchanan or Tallapoosa, Ga.
II;*ppy Women.
What is it that makes women more
smiling afkl happy looking than men? Wc
meet them on the curs, on the streets, in
tho couutry, by the seashore, always
smiling, teeth a glistening, eyes a danc¬
ing. Ah! the secret is they aim to
please. It is an effort in many instances
for them to smile, and were it not for
them to smile, and were it not for a de¬
sire to look pleasing and pretty many
would ‘ never smile again,Why? Be¬
cause in a large majority of instances
they don’t feel like smiling. They feel
more like crying. With their nervious
aches, weakness and bearing down pains,
life to them is a burden. What a gold
find to many a physicians is a rich sick
woqian. Why should lie aim to cure her
and deny himself the pleasure of present¬
ing liis bills'with the usual ragularity.
It seems from tiie following, that tiie
surest and cheapest way for invalid wo¬
men to regain heal tli and strength l‘>. is by
using Botanic Blood Balni(B. B.)
Mrs. J. A. White, 340 Wythe Street,
Petersburg, Va., writes: “I have used
B. B. 1>. with happy results, and others
have taken it at my advice and are de¬
lighted with its curative results.”
J. N. Gregory, Butler Postoffice, S. C.
writes: ‘ My wife had been under flic
treatment of several good physicians, but
confined in poor health, so I bought four
bottles of Botanic Blood Balm, and it
did her more good than those doctors
Rad done her in ten yeai'A She is now
doing her own washing, a tiling she had
not been able to do for four years.”
Cases Set For Trial Next Term of Haralson
Superior Court.
THIRD WEEK, MONDAY, FEB., 2kI>.
1. J. K. Henley, et al, W. L. Tumlin,
Emily Barnwell, J. E. Dent vs. G. R.
Hamilton, et al; complaint on warranty.
2. Langmade Cases Nos. 39 to 53 inclu¬
sive.
3. A. Rowell plaintiff vs. D. E. Jones
defendant and Birdsall Co.;claimant.
4. J. lb Driver plaintiff vs. D. E. Jones
defendant and tho Birdsall Co., claimant;
claim.
5. W. S. Hopper plaintiff vs. I). E.
Jones and the Birdsall Co., claimant;
claim.
TUESDAY, FEB. 3TH.
1. G. M. Roberts plaintiff vs. ('. A. Per¬
ryman, J. II. Brown and |1. F. Bigelow,
claimant; claim.
2. G. M. Roberts plaintiff v?f. A. J.
Hunt defendant and L. J. Hunt, claim¬
ant; claim.
3. Doe and Mrs. Emma Grimes vs. Roe
and J. D. Miller; ejectment.
4. T. G. Sihopsher, agent vs. J.R, Reeves,
administrator of Silvey Scott, deceased;
claim affidavit.
5. Doc and B. A. Davis vs Roe & Dr. E.
& I. Secord; ejectment.
0. Doe and li. A. Davis vs. Roe and
Tlios. Robinson; ejectment.
7. Doe and B. A. Davis vs. Roe and J.
II. Griffith; ejectment.
8 Doe and B. A. Davis vs. Roe and
Tlios. Cornell; ejectment.
9. Sarah A. Tucker vs. A. D. and C. C.
Pliilpot; Dill for injunction.
WEDNESDAY, FEB, 4tH.
1. M. K. Phillipps vs. J. <J. Westbrook;
application for partition.
2. G. M. Daniel vs. the Chattanooga,
Romo it Columbus Railroad company;
bill for relief, etc.
3. J. A. Huggins vs. the Chattanooga,
Rome & Columbus Railroad company;
damage.
4. Mrs. M. E. Bagwell vs. the Chatta¬
nooga Rome & Columbus Railroad com¬
pany; damage.
5. J. S. IStubbs & Co., vs. Brooks & Os
,
0. Mrs. 11. A. Daviwvs. IV. T. Sumnier
lin. Jr.; ejectment.
7. G. M. Roberts vs. tlie Georgia Pacif¬
ic Ral way company; action on tho cause
for damage.
THURSDAY FEB. 5TH
L \\. R. Groce, administrator vs. tho
Chattanooga, Rome & Columbus Railroad
company; complaint.
2. I\. R. Groce vs. the Chattanooga,
Rome & Columbvs Railroad company;
complaint.
3. Mrs. Lena Dean and her husband vs.
tiie Chattanooga, Rome & Columbus
Railroad company; damages.
4. T. H. Riddlespurger vs. the Chatta¬
nooga, Rome i& Coliunpns Railroad com¬
pany; case.
5. John Moon vs. the C., R. & C. R. R,
Co.; appeal.
(!. L. J. Pounds vs. J. R. Roberts; ap¬
peal.
7. Chas. Tinkler vs. C. W. Miller; ap¬
peal.
8. J. C. Merrett vs. J. J. Allbriglit; ap¬
peal.
FRIDAY, FEB, GlH.
1. J. Williams vs. Robt. White; trover
and bail.
2. N. A. Driver vs. Jack Driver; bill for
alimony.
3. W. L. Tumlin, et al vs. Tallapoosa
Glass Works; bill for*--
4. I.' N. Cheney, Sr., vs. S. F. Craw,
defendant and A. Rowell, claimant; claim.
5. W. W. Beauchamp vs. Wm. Great'
and A..Rowell, claimant; claim.
(i. Eudora Smith vs. Nathan Powell;
action for damage.
7. Tube Jackson vs. tho Chattanooga,
Rome it .Columbus Railroad company; ac¬
tion for damage.
8. J, K. Riiark and W. F. Jackson vs.
Duncan Munroe; complaint for land.
9. Richmond & Danville R. R. Co., les¬
sees of the Geoigia Paciffic Railway Co.,
vs. Tallapoosa Glass Works; bill, etc.
SATURDAY, FEB. 7tH.
1. Tlios. S. Crapp vs. H. C. Posey, ct
al; bill for induction.
2. Doe and Annie T. Johnson vs. Roc
it C. P. Johnson; ejectment.
We published last week all the cases
that are to be tried first week. This week
we publish all to be tried third week.
The second week will be devoted to the
criminal docket.
Wm. Jamison, Jr., the insurance man.
has been doing a good business in
town this week. Road his notice.
NUMBER 52.
SCHOOL NOTICK.
School will open Monday. Kevery body
requested to send in. Prof. West is a
fine teacher and guarantees satisfaction.
ISR1CK for hack.
Parties wishing to purchaso good
brick would do well to call on me.
J. K. Holcombe, Jr.
ALLIANCE TO MEET
The Haralson County Alliance will hold
an adjourned meeting in Buchanan next
Thai, day, Jan. 23rd. Delegates from all
the lodges in the county are requested to
be on hand.
A Young Mule l'or Sale.
Parties wishing* tc purchaso a fine
young mule would do well to call on Joe
W. Kelley.
Notice to Sub-Alliances.
There were a few sub-Alliances not
represented in our last county meeting.
If they desire the now word they will
please send in report with dues, at
once,as I cannot supply tlioso lodges that
are iuaieas with dues.
Fraternally,
A. L. Newman, Sec.
When a man liag reached that point
where he can only display his talent by
saying ugly tilings about peoplo lio is of
no use whatever to his country.—Ex.
The editor of tho Carnsville Enterprise
has a nice lot of subscribers, but it adds,
“There is something about the man who
planks dcwii liis dollar, and says ‘continue
my paper,’ that makes us admire him as
an extraordinary gentleman.”
The American Window Glass combina¬
tion has agreed to advance prices 30 per
cent. Thus does the 4 McKinley bill con¬
tinue to sliower blessings upon a grate¬
ful people.—Atlanta Journal.
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Opens first Monday in January, 1S91.
Instruction thoiough, original and pro¬
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Book-keeping and Penmanship made a
specialty.
For terms, consult
T. G. GrOLEEN, Principal.
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Tonus reasonable and made easy.
For particulars address
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