The Banner-messenger. (Buchanan, Ga.) 1891-1904, March 12, 1891, Image 1

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i> : it ,/’Vl A* >**^v ^ in» r< a . ;T i p r 7- i/i iff p c q p n o* a r M li ?L w KjftSXM— Si O Ivi a .a H 4 W 1 w O 1 0 o I £ cis, w i Ml . a VOLUME VIII. THE BAtUER-MESSEil v itfmt. /«p p ,-ast Published Every Thursday, Entered at the post office in l’.uolrau .-, April 'K!.h, 1HK;I, it, second class mall matte?-. Professionul Curds, 1ft C. ADAMSON K. I>* JiU AHON ADAMSON & JACKSON, LA IV VERS, Cai;i;oi.lton> 6a. \VSU uraettce- in Kswalson county. JOE LASSETER, B-ABBEB,. llUCtMiXAX, (tA. Work done neatly anfl eScwply at all nines. Wive me :i call. Slioji west side sq.m#. C. JgJiiEAX, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,.. UirCIIASAX, 6 a. Will practice fti all courts of Haralson a:»tv.aU< j oining counties. J,.T. E'WARDS, PHYSICIAN & SURVSON. Bjieaik:^ Hf*. 'Sow offers liis v»rofesf<i<m«l s^vviee.s to the vowii and Hummndinjr (imimiibity. OlUr-e at Rood Jiro'B. old ??t!iud. N il oa'.Us oroinoi’;y tilled dfty or nikht. J. M. NEILL, PHYSICIAN & SI RGEONV llrCIIANAXW Oa. Oilers bis professional services to the town and siii'roiiiiiliii'j; night country—nil onlay! i-clls prouujtly re¬ sponded Office t(>. Drug of J. M.-Neill & Co.—will at store Kelley place, be found irt nbiht at the -li>(‘ AV ’ 150 j-jnaJs soutlj.of (i. ~Al. Rofcevts’ store. A£.v ,1. HE A P v A I. IIC- AIV liacliaJiru; G?., Ta'lapoasft, Ga. HEAD & HEAD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Buck ax a n and Tai.i. ai-oosa, Ga. Will practice in all courts of Haralson county and Superior courts improved of adjoining faiAuv. counties; also lend money on Wm. n. I’BICEv • BMYSHT3N A SURGEON, Waco, Ga. Offers liis professional services to the peojile of Haralson and Carroll counties. All calls filled prompt’;,, day.orniv-lit. Ifowdoa Otfuie in dnig.^ore of Trice & Co., ,st. JOHN T. COBB, PH YSICTAIo'w- SURGEON, Buchanan, Ga. Haring permanently located at ltuchanan, 1 now offer my professional services to the people office of liuciuiii-.n ami surroumling calls country, pl filled, at Young's old stand - . All prom y niglit; or day—night calls at the Kcssdeace ot M. ,1. Head,.opposite T. 1’. Sfoove’s. RAILROADSCR.EDU ,ES. CHATTANOOGA,ROME & COLUMBUS R. R. "CEEC2CASIA.U.GA BOUTS.’' This . lie.v.-and. , popular route . lias , a DoViilf, ,, ralffr'o''taf i ' Service .Chattanooga The traveling; iJiWie.wouWjilo lmb between well the to North j»atron- am! Ize this new rluirt Soutli. l'lose conncctioius lira made at. t hatta n*og*, Tcnu., Kwnfe Ga., Kriume-,- Ga. aa.d Car- rollton, Cla., with all lines diverging from these points. patrons are.-assarasl good and comfortable Our accomunxiatioiis. bcliadulubelcw: Irv effect Alas' 1,1890. SOUTH. | NORTH.. M<S»ltS«| •riiAfK?. ail | STATIONS-.• | | DASMl-XXOKU 'i-RviKs. i Vo. a|No.! LL ;j Jno. l'INo. LL j Lil! l ________| AiT.fi’. 31. i'. At. i A. V,i. jllcp. 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Passer.o-ers L’-vving Chaitanoopa c-» - No. 1, ar Hve at Ilaiiie. Ga., 1 11 !>. SI., CairoUtmi 3 1’. M., triffia I 7:201 7:2(! 1 jl. .a. mit and Macon .Macon u: 11: 2 2 ()H. (l H. M. “ Uoturn- ' ing, leave Ma-, n. 3:10 ” —h a. . v»:> Mf, Griffin, r \, 10:20 A. M., Carrollti-M, 1:I5> MAUimia, -it’. M., ami arrive , Malting daylight vt/Twttanooga (it 7:10 p. M. a "Venn side between M >n,(rii.,ah(l Cbattaiio«)ga> & U. li. Nee tli.it your ticket', renfl via C., ii. C. A. N. SLOAN. iCil’l. r gt. A l’afo. Ag’t., Clin rtanooga, Tcmi. W». H..3V ( r .-LIAM.'ON, f Vs’t. Sunt. BUCHANAN. GEORG LA, THURSDAY MAIK’II 12 , im. LOCAL ITEMS. Wcatlier: Gome in and give us the news. Council meeting was rained out last Saturday night. Col. IV. F. Brown, of Carrollton, was in the city Tuesday. Deputy Sheriff Bee uv> spent Monday and Tuesday in’town. Bradley, the brakeinan. whom wo spoke of being in the wreck, is getting well. Keep cheerful. The sun will shine when the douds shall have passed away. Th® track of the C., K. & C. R. K. is kept- (Try. almost by the continual passing of trains. Bud .Stewart wants to sell you the host and cheapest goods-in-.town. See if he don’t. What has become of our friend Jvay Hesteiiy? The mea-sles. must have car¬ ried Id in off. This weather is-becoming alar ning to the farmers. We hope to sec some fair weather Soon. Mr. Win, Pitts, of the 7th district, and a man who pays for his paper, gave us a call Tuesday evening. If you nan to read this paper why don’t you subscribe for it and quit read¬ ing some one else’s? A portion of Mr. A. L. Morgan's m il pond was washed away last Sunday even¬ ing. It has been rebuilt since. We Irani that the mill pounds at Mon¬ roe and Abemathey’s mills on the Big fallapoosu river .re washed away. Old Farmer has forgotten us all here and gone to writing for Avkansaw pa¬ pers. How arc you for vain, O. FT ? Out door work seen.:, to be a thing of the oast. ur people seem to he waiting 1 patientlv, •’ though, ° 1 foil .better weatlnfr. j Read the ad vertisement of th a-Great South American Nervine Totiic. on the other, aide of this paper. Beat-medicine known. Go to Cambell' a, of Cedartown, when you want to buy a stove, gun or anything in the hardware line, f&raj ids. “ad” in this naper. Mr. G. Y. Cole and fa-uady, who have Iieen spending- some time with relatives and- friends in Carroll county, returned Iioma Tiiesday. Mrs. E..U. Wilson, who has been spend iiig some months ay.Tefaple 1 auder med ical treatment, returned home Tuesday. Her*te;dth fesume better. 77k:-V i,' find like to hear .-t'.vm .-oin'- old subscrUicrs ivho are yet,in. areas for the Meraenffei. A few deUcis-what we need and are obliged to imve. A-, 3Ir.. Sims, a« old miner, is stopping in l»udiiina*i now. He says Haralnoi: comity is licli in minerais. We would like to30.0 some of it developed. We ’aiKlcrslniid tin! ! .our d'.pot agent refuses to deliver what is known as “packages.” Doubtless many poor wo¬ men mid helpless children will be glad to hear tl.isw We have been re-.nested to s?-.y that Bnsli School House Alliance will hold their Quarterly meeting Saturday before the -tin Sunday in this. Hnm.kh. Good speakers and all others are cordially in¬ vited. Folks, will marry in spite'’ofjthe rain and the old folks.Wo chanced to stop into Judge Davenport’s office one day last week and found him -issuing license for a young num from A la In ma-. We sugges¬ ted to the Judge chat be ought to get married, as his license would not ecst him anything. We would marry every pop some pops if the license didn’t cost us. anything; that is, if, if,.if—- It didn’t rain $ny here Monday nor “Olmesd ay.”' A great deal of real os,ate changing liere now. Our foreman, who by the way is R close observer of the weather, says there bnsn t 1.. , ,i . c1o,„il„., ,ky since Cliri.tuias. Xeiil A .Union have purchased of Mr. 1.. C.ManGcVrJc ^ , the co«;H>r lot , where . ( ,, oh , y, V. Suc,.W.-s„i#™isnc,v rt.,,,1 tin, speak of building a brick on it this summer. Mr. J. A. Cantrell left for home yester¬ day morning, having the me. sics. It rained a little here last Saturday and Sunday. How wa*it out your way? Co!. Julian lias just returned from a visit to Carrollton. He speaks in glow¬ ing terms of Carroll toil. Mr. J. S. Dean, of this place, says gravity’; is noth! ap but electricity. How docs that sound, scientists? Our correspondent Eli gave us.a call. Monday. E li’s letfcrs'are always fullrof wit and lmraov aho are appreciated by ;l lW ME T. E. Kivkley, a oonlractwr and brick maker, was here Tuesday looking upa location for the puypi ae of starting up an extensive brick manui'actoi’y. He also speaks of putting in a bf;i for the building of the nevi courthouse. A num¬ ber of. our business men speak of building brick houses this summer, and a good brick yard at this y ,ce would doubtless be a paying in ves rut. A STItANC EK SFLAKS. 3Iii. Eurroii—: am obliged to speak a little eulogistic i t your town as I have no /-heard, a word of evil spoken one of another by any citizen of'your town dur¬ ing my stay here, a :d what is more re¬ markable even !iie “frying size” hoys and girls show lore respect to age and digni fy ilia m . J am year: c* other towns and cities that 1 have visited for fifty years, which speak volumes for home discipline. Another grand characteristic, yoni county is partially selSsustaf-ning and al! your, county lacks of being the empire comity of the state is to increase-the nuni her of acres of corn and reduce the nin - I)er of cotton and fill her cribs with corn, barns with fodder mid meat houses with incut, then you will understand, the diag nosis of the disease,thiiti* so dcstru-itive, financially. The cause exists no where else and when your county adopts the above policy and becomes self sustaing, and other counties seeing your indepeud eiieewill follow her example. Two years wiilvsati My Georgia of the v Ytno that exists in this remedy and all the cqtf.pii growing belt will gladly apply the reme dy and soon the Sunny S-qtith will be free from tlie yoite of thraldom and hold in her hands the silver keys of monopoly and oppressioi. will be felt and heard no mofN, Your count/ is second to none iu her rich deposits of plumbago, nic-kle,. oride, j copper, gold and other minerals. It' ev¬ ery citizen would contribute one dollar that purse; would develop enough mineral to invito capitaLst who would take hold and. furnish the l diorin class business, make- mwjiey mote plentiful and.very soon life gulden city, so beautifully ar¬ ranged. would again hold up 1 h,-y droop¬ ing head.-.:,possessing new vitality and build cotton factories to consume the cotton, lub>pt a liygene policy of s.elf-susr taining to cafe the destructive disease.' Wo. need .-of fear, the cotton■l)e 1 t will soon breathe easy and grow rich by reason of pease and plenty reigning precoani mmt orcr the ’numy -South. Occasional. Tlie New York saloon keeper who di rented the cremation of liis remain -and the scattering of ti e ashes from the top of the statue of. Liberty doubtless inten¬ ded to destroy his future identity.'. IN MJ3MOKY OI' WABCl S I.. DBAS. A good father, a lover of wisdom, vir¬ tue‘ami truth; no on? knows the los - of such- a father until they experience it. .. gu(;h cau Qul givc a<lvicc iu time of dis >™»- »■»' *M«. ««• «* » **»« . - aucli occasions is some tunes move vaH\a ble than golil, ,, more cou&okug ,. than . i <M« «“«>• " f*? , owe their character, tlicir moi.iU, .lien self esteem, tlicir education, their all to just such a farther. In connection with this I will quote some aim'liar passages which my dear father used sometimes in udvisiiTgJiis children: Train a child up. in the way it should go and when, it gets old it will not-depart from it. He that will not, work shall not oat. He that will not plow for the reason of the cold shall- beg bread in the harvest and there will be none for him. When ye arc sick send for the eld Ays of the chui . ch al];l j et tllelT1 pray ov , r you and anoint you wi li oil and ye shall be healed. The life he trietl to, live as an example for his children cannot he more fully told thau in “Stephen Allen’s pocket piece” which was.found among his pa pers securely wrapped. It is worthy to be put in every newspaper and engraved on every young man’s heart, 3Iake few promises. '■ Always speak tho-truth. Keep good cr mp-ui.y or none Never sppak evil of any one. Live up to your engagements. Never play any game.of chance.. Drink no kind of intoxicating liquor. Good character is above all tilings else. Keep vour owa.secrets-if you have any. Ne ver borrow if you can.possibly help it. *■ until able Do not marry you are to sup¬ port a wife. Keep yourself innocent if you would be happy. When.you speak Oo-a person look him in the face. Make no haste to he rich if ycu would prosper. Ever live (-misfortune excepted ) within your income. Save when you are young to spend when you are old. Avoid temptation through fear you may not withstand it. Never run Ado debt unless you sec a way to get out again Small and steady gains give a compe¬ tency with a tranquil mind. Good, company and good conversation are the sinews of virtue. Your character cannot Aa essentiallv ,!1- idrei: except by your.owMvjiats. The above was clipped-from the Texas Bellmonf February 7th, 1874, and was carried in the pocket yf 31. L. Dean ever since. He in his science phms What no know laws foretell; The wondering tires and fixed Alike are miracle. The common death all. The life renewed above Are both within-rho schema Of thalrajl-cil'cling love. The seen.jjig eha:*e« that, cast, us.kttlmr, AetNunpUshcK Hi« whence im;'t whither. From An Uxwor.q v Son. NOTICE.. Whereas, W. T. -Sims holds five $100 notes against me. giyen v iii. December, J.SliO, I warn alj persons not to trade for said notes, as the consideration for which they were, giycu is null and v<>id. li. I). Watts. Tliis- Marcli 4th, 1 SO 1. BRICK JrOK SALK. Parties wishing to purchase good brick would do well to call on me. J. Holcojibk, Jr. NUMBER 7 : FELTON Several measles in ana around town. Several strangers in town last week. i | Mr. dud ( a ijevt, of ICramtr, was n: | town Saturday. I | More guano sums to he used in tins vi d „ ily „„„j. I Mr. Meadors bought; a lot of corn at tlio !.wreck on K. c, (\ fui v 2 oaucl sot j c . ishl h „ a „„ ur . U.ousnn.l in,,!,, ^ Last Monday the river was‘higher than I line been in-about four years* Bill in Brown failed to get across the j bridge Sundayc-v-tmtig to see his best | girl. The high water wrecked the Bethle¬ hem bridge a little, but can be lixed in a few hours. Ujfoi.E Asa HKSttu; TIONs. j j The Bush School House Alliance, No. 190, passed the loti owing resolutions, mi solicited: That, AVo coudcitin the Northern caucus, and heartily indorse our state organ and commend it to every true Allian oenian m j Ofeorgia a-nd elsewhere, and we btdorso °nr noble president. .L. F. Livingston, and we recommend these resolutions published in the Southern Alliance Fann¬ er and B A XX KR- M ESSEX!; EU. By our Qorre&pondent, 3farc.li 7th, 1801. NOTICE. Wherea.v, (I. L. Suggs holds -three one hundred dollar notes against me, given to G. L. Suggs arnt.J: B. Entrc-kin Decem¬ ber the Utii, 1 ,-iiO, I warn all persons not to trade for said notes,, for I will not pay the. samc,um.the consideration for which they were give, A null and void. , Ti.fi r. ary luc loi.h, i ?',((. J. R. Rfaii. BLACKSMTIIIIM,. I respectfully call the attention of the farmers and the , public generally to the fact that I am now ready to do any and • all kinds of hlaeksmithing. All I ask of - you is to give me a trial. Shop at Groce’s okl stand, east of jail. J. S. ViTm.1 AMS. If you want THE BEST in LIFE or ac¬ cident lnsiiranoe, ATLAS OF THE WOLD or TREASURE HOUSE of Uni¬ versal Knowledge, see or address Wm. Jamison, Jr., Special Ag’t, Buchana n or Tallapoosa, Ga. I am ready to do your wood and iron repairing. Give me a trial. Shop at Groce's old stand. IlQiSpectfully, J, S. Wtu.iamh, Notice of Dissolution, The partnership heretofore existing between John Lee and J. II. Leo, by I ho death of the former, is disolved. Those owing the firm must make immediate set¬ tlement or their notes and accounts will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. J. IT. Lke. waco, Ga., Feb. nth, iSM. WANTED,—The consent of- 10,000 Smokers.—tq send each, a sample lot of 150 “NICKEL" Cigars ami a 20 year gold filled Watch, by Express (,. O. D. 85.25 and allow examination. Havansa C'k.ah uu., Winston, N. t. 31EN .WHO. ADVERTISE and need a new idea nois and then, or who have not ' always the time or inclination to pie; sire tlicir advertisements, will find a valuable assistant in the novel book of “Ideas for Advertisers” just published by I). T. Mal¬ let, New Haven, Conn., and sant on re oeipt of 81.00. post-paid. lie also pub¬ lishes a tasty pamplet called “When,” (price 25c.) a treasury of good advice to business men. Dcscrijdive circular of both these new books can be obtained . upon request to the publisher.