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VOLUME nil.
Tg£ BANNER-MESSEM
Published Every Thursday.
Bov rmt *t l*e post office ai RniLaiuit »S
sotettfi <;)art«nis.il matter.
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ADAMSON * JACKSON.
LAWYERS,
CARiiorxTos, Ga.
VTUi in Hsrs.lsoit county.
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C i. JO®AN,
A TTORNEV AT LAW,
Bucha.xAw, Ga.
wen praevice in nil court* «{ Haralson and
>c-!r>1 uf cataiTbcrt.
<Ih LASSETER,
BARBER,
RmiANAN, Ga.
•Work <V<ae aeatry urtfl cheaply at all timrs.
j.v a call. Shop wesi sideAmuiVrn.
< 5 . T. RBWARDS,
PHYSICIAN! * SHRGROX.
Bkemes,
*-,vn fiyVrt&t'"** W »uU^i^i:u^g^.mn)uniy L ' AU SslU ! %mw‘at
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a». J H KAS), iu ;. HEAT.
BuuUaiian, *la. TBliapoosft, Ga.
33 SAD A HEAD,
ATTgRXLYS AT LAW,
r.uctaANAN and I'Ai.uAPfjoSA, GA.
Will practice in aS courts of Haralson comity
* 0 it SaperiOr courts iicprovsd of adjoiniiig farms. ccuatto#;
»<wil niouoy on
Wjh. fl. PRICE,
.3’HYSICLVN & fil'RGEOX,
Waco, Ga.
ijl*«t»4iis prof.-sstoKal wr vines to tte people of
ilaiV.rton anil OsrJtjll cuuultes. AU *a!li> filled
promptly, <lsv or uighi - Ottoe to drug store of
Jt Co., itowdon 8*.
JOliX X. i>OBB,
PR l fill, j AM & 81 KGLON,
Wv!n* Brc HAJSA N.
permanently lecari a at Bucnaaan, I
Jftott 'day-*teiit'ca«s at*my^redq'eu-v/.'ra
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or T. .V JMLoojavjj.
0&m*]!U'a hixo^i,
J. H. XTSILL,
PHYSICIAN' A SURGEON,
Buchanan, G a.
Jtis arofe«eiioiMil ^eryioui* to tbs town
udS utifrcuaiding oouiitry—oU ca.ll« yr-omptJy
UMugtitor day*
side of myrosidoiweawys^ Depot street from <ie
<jf depot, Jeff
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rwrrsrfir rta5SBHB.inMJ.isai—
RAILROAD SCRiiDU LtS.
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tSATTftJGOGAiROSE fit COLSMBDS H. R.
“CHICKAMAUSA
Tills new and popular rouse bss *. Hoi bi.k
e»An,r Passenger Sei-rtoe bcvwm-n Ohattwieoga
mad Carroliton. would ,, do . well _, to
riu, jravetiug nubile pataon
liHf tbirt nev. sUort Uav between the NortU *ud
nu«kh. CV»se eeaaectbnw are made at c'haSto*
r.ojgj, Tein>.. Rome, Gs.. '.teauier, Oa, itud Oar
TvUton. Os., with *,H imes dtvorguip troiu
^'ourqjatrons are assured good and oomfortaiile
^ in effect May iste.
below, 4,
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iUYHA VAN. GEORGIA, THURSO A V U’lill, 2, l
LOCAL ITEMS.
A heavy rain fell here Monday night.
ICastnr name and found us without
eggs,
Buchanan is the place to buy
goods.
Mr. U. F. Reid, oi Breny-si, >u*
Mouday.
i T.'L to. J.'T'cad is up ipid at his luiri
ness again.
Road ytorking is eoinnion in the rural
districts now.
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Mm. . Dr. , binicti . , has been quite sick . , ,
the past few days.
The court house and old jail lot will be
Bold, here next Tuesday.
The south bound passenger was afu-i
dark passing # hare Monday,
Mrs, A. J. Young wan to to rent her
brickyard to some reliable person.
'Squire L. ftiltou visited his faim
near Tallapoosa one day last week.
Mr. J. B. Reid, of ift. Zion, Carroll
county. Ga., was iu to see ns Monday
morning.
Mrs. John T. Pennis has been quite
sick the past; few days, but is much bet
ter now.
Considerable frost here Sunday moru
j The fruit, however, is thought not
to be Kl.lea. «
Mr. D. S. Pound*, of near Tallapoosa.
was iu town Tuesday and subscr-bed . for
theLUNWKii.ME8SEXG.BK.
Col C. J. Julian had an interesting sto
ry running in the Ccrroli County Times.
The Col. is a good writer.
juke Williams wSute to swap yon a
mnlo. He is a four legged mule, twenty
^ cared and a thousand taled.
Bailiff To)l>ert brought iu two pi toon
ere Tuesday eyeniiijr, charged with
ning a blind tiger near Tallapoosa.
T. J. Loveless & Son speak of building
a new store house this summer.
than likely they will build a brick.
Mr. John T. Dennis attended Tinted
St&tm court iu Atlanta }a#it week. Ho
cam* clear of charges preferred against
Him.
Mr. W. M. Williams says that, or.r
6 |j er jg thinks that covered bridges are
the very idea, especially on the 14th day
of March.
notJ T w . M. Brawn WAS iu town
Tuesday. He says the measles have got
hold.'of his plowboys ana that he is now
putting in full tipio.
Mi s. W. A. Smith has been
o with mea
Or .i old baby died and
WRe buried last Sunday. J
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There has been q uite a lot, of guano
«dd at this place this season and our
merchants say they could have sold more
had they ordered it in time.
Mi. G. . B. . past
c rajci sa.ts u,< tev
months have been very discouraging to
farmers, but lie is yet in “good heart 1 *
and expects to make a good crop.
Buebnnan , has fifteen bachelors , , , , by act
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mil count.. There are just eight, stop
ping at the Loveless hotel. This mun
her, however, will be reduced to
in a few days. Col. Price Edwards is go*
away.
0«r subscription list, slowly but
ly gibws. We will soon have n good
BU , wc,, ... i’ 1011 ... u t L “ K y , .
' *' ‘ * *'* ,e
adopted the cash system. People
like to be dunned, and for that as well as
for other reasons we have|adopted the
cash system.
Who started to Falla poosa last week
a balky horse that stopped in the
middle of Beech creek with them? goi and
M - llich 0IMI of them was it that out of
(:h0 b °S«y and tried to nde the horse out
of the creek and the horse wouldn’t ride
Worth a cent?
Mr. J. K. Griffith paid Dmketown i
visit; this week.
Deputy sheriff J. li. K-eves, of Bremen,
was heiv Saturday night
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Air. < ■■. W. MtBraycr listeni flic flay With
the boys in town Tuesday.
Mr. W. M Williams Us* been iinpror
iug his Johnson property hero.
Messrs. J. A. Cantrell ami M. Hob
erts, went up to Rome ynstcvdMy.
Mr. A. L. Morgan has received Ids new
planer and will put it in operation soon.
Mayor A. I, Head and family, of Ta i.
iapooja. are visiting at the Loveless
House.
Miss Lottie Camp, of Douglasville. is
visiting lif’r aunt, Mrs. T. .(. Loveless.
this week.
all regret to give up *V»l. t v : ieo Ed
wards. Fie is a valtiahie citiKen to any
town or community.
'Squire John M. AYaldrop, of rhe Twe;
district, was the guest of Col. J'u
ban and family Tuesday night.
Mr. W. W. Williatna pays its for the
ILvs.vr.n Mebsknoeh to lie sent Mr. J. J,
Campbell, Tilountovilla. Ala.
Mrs. Dr. F. ft. Smith we learn is lying
very low with the i'over
We hope for her, an early recovery.
The Haralson County .Fanners’ A
ante will meet at Liberty ohureh, just
thin side of Temple, Thursday, April
9th.
The present price . of corn may put the
farmers in the notion of planting some of
that article before planting season is
Mr. J. !?. Williams subscribes for the
BANNEB-MKssExoiin tO be sent his broth
er, J. Ft. Williams, of Whitfeaborough.
Texas.
jr.. j R/GriPith' :) dw at work
theMutnai Aid and Investment Co., of
Atlanta, Jim is an all-round gentleman
and deserves success,
Cow vow SAM .--T have a good cow that
I will sell for cash or on t ime till
with good note.
Mrs. A. J. Yottxi ««
Mr. Allen Philpot shewed us an old]
Spanish coin that some of his boys had :
plowed up while sowing oats. The coin !
made , . 1822, the ,, 3fi. hi!-1
was m same year I
i
pot was born. !
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SALARY. $25 PER WEEK.—Wanted;.
Good sell :
Agents to our General line of <
merchandise. No peddling. Above ssl- -
ary will be paid to “live” agents.
For further information, address : j
GENERAL '
CHICAGO SUPPLY CO.,
No 178 est Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill. i
Deputy Sheriff Reeves had a hard tus¬ i
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sle with a big colored buck at Kramer
tho other day. Mr. Reeves had a war rant '
for him, but he resisted arrest. Reeves
arrested him all the same. !
hand! i
BrooiKS.—Shell ifc Yancy keep on
OT ( cash an j second good uotes hand at buggies, rehsonable cheaper inter- J
or or i
est than you can buy them elsewhere. i
Call and see them if yon want to buy a
SHELL o’ YANCY.
HucJianan, Ga.
Mi. Y . J. Lrown .renv ..tlai.t.i <>u j
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<la >' Ia#t week and wWnied through
country with some mules. lie tells us i
that ho noticed a great many fanners:
. ofEthdr ast year's cotton Mnd and
planting tt m corn, a feoou ,. y0(; si S1 « , (u u - T l -n
low price of cotton i >a»- prove a blessing
to thu C0UKtry ,
Do you want to sw» from. 25 to 50 cents
■ g every Dollar you spend? If so, write
for our Illustrated Catalogue, containing
illustrations and .prices of
manufactured in the United States, at
manufacturers' prices. 10,000
rions ’ aU ,im ' s CATA
LOGUE mailed free on application.
AddrwS; CHICAGO GENERAL SUP
pj.Y CO., N o. 178 West Yan Buren St.
apri 91 ly Chicago, 1TL
I NOTH'It
j All Hie members of the Buchanan
!A : !l.ince <tr« requested to moot in the
j grand jury room Saturday afternoon At
,, w el< ck.
• W’M. M. Pope, Pres.
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Mr, T. P. Moore has been suffering
with a bone folou on his right
Nevertheless. the strokes of his haramei
the somid of his anvil kespn up inn
sic for Bucluman.
Mr G. W. Gentry killod a pig the oth*
ftr day that, only weighed 443 pounds,
Mr. Gcrnny ie one of the best farmers in
itaralson county, uml this hog entitles
, In . in t<* the _ medal. _ IV , bo . beat tt.
ran
Mr s - #• *«»*. « ue <* th,> Tn0!,t P©P«
and the handsomest representative
of the Atlanta Journal, has been working
up our town iuthe interest of that paper
this week. FTo v.dll give u* a write-up in
his jiajier If our citi*e»s will do their part.
Biu hriiian needs advertising and we
would be glad to see some of her
tagos aet forth in the Journal.
Mr. t>. W. Gentry came in yesterday
ind renewed three subscriptions to
the Bahnihe-Mesbehoer, for himself.
Mr. 8. W. Brannon, Pottebofough, Tex.,
iR( , Mvs j Q f Lyofeont, Ala.
He is also having the Bahxeii-Messes
g:oh sent to Mr. J. 8. Smith, Greenville.
(j ;i , Mr. Gentry is the most liberal sub
scriber we have, but liberality is aero wn
j n g trait with Wv. f.veuDy.
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ka,ST questions.
A sophist, whishing to pu-s-le Thales
with difficult, questions win-.-U he had nr
P« fc the following, t 9 which
Thales answered without hesitation and
with the utmost precision;
What is the oldest of all things
God, for Bellas existed always,
What is Hie most beautiful?
The world, for it is the work of Go
IVhat is tho greatest of all things'.’
Space, for it Contains all things.
What is the most constant?
Hope, for it. remains when ail else is
tied.
What is the best Of all things?
Virtue, for without it there Is noth
jug.
What is tho quickest?
Thought, in a moment it can-reach the
end of the ,
nrnverse.. -.
What is the strongest? •
Xecessite, it makes face all. ... dan
men
gers.
What is the easiest of ail things?
To give advice.
What is the most difficult?
To know thyself.
.Appointments of tho Buchanan < “:r -.
»a it. are as follows: >
Frst Sunday ami Saturday before at
Pleasant Hill. 1 i
p. iu.
Second Sunday and Saturday before rt
Smyrna, i p. rn. '
m I Inrd , . w Sunday . , and , Saturday ^ be..«ue t . a<
Wats.*, 1p.m. Also on the Third Sunday
at jiethlehem*. J o’clock p. m.. and at
Bremen. 7:30 p, m.
Fourth Sunday and Saturday before at
Buchanan.
FifthjSnuday and Saturday before a
F'hiladelphJa, 1 a. m.
Quarterly Conference will be held
a | Philadelphia on -Friday. March
HJ _ Thfc 8eowd Quarterly <?onfe. : eBoe
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[hpokuxtto iames ovxy,
We want a woman in every county to
establish a Corset Parlor for the sale of
Dr, Nichols' Celebrated Spiral
Corset, and Clasps, warranted never to
break, will outwwear any three ordinary
corsets. Wages $40 to $75 per month and
expenses; we furnish complete stock on
Consignment. Settlements monthly:
sirion permanent. 8J.00 outfit free: in
close IS cents stamps to pay postage etc.,
midi css with references,
G. f). NICHOLS * CO.,
25 East 14th St:, New York,
NUMBER 0).
TAI EBCEITIE'B ECUNES.
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[ will be at the different places below
mentioned for the purpose of
; ax returns for the year IS'Jl:
Buchanan, April nth.
20th Court Ground, “ 7 th a. m.
j)i X hctow« “ "th p. m.
7th Court Ground “ Stb a. m
Kranter(D>. Phillipps* office)' 1 sth p. m.
Bremen, •• 9th a. m.
Ware. (t 9tli ", m.
Bunoombe < ,'ourt Ground ■ 10th a. rft.
Mutton’s mill, “ loth p. mv
Tallapoosa. t i Uth.
Poplar Spn IlRf( , P. O. “ 18th a. m.
fa ' 1:114 ’ “ ldtji p. in.
J. M. Spearman«, ** litli a. nr.
1 it t Te Creek V O Util p. TTl.
L’elton. “ 15l.h a. ni
Abeimtbey snuli. •• 1.5th p. m.
Phi lade! pb 5 a church, “ lftth a. m.
(.'handler’s simp, “ lBth n. m»
Gentry’s mill, “ 18th a. m.
Munroe’s mill, “ 18th p. m.
H. I>. Lahsktek, li. T. R.
March 17th, 1891.
notice r
Whereas, G. 1., ,Suggs bolds three oruy
hundred dollar notes against me, given
to G. T . Suggs and J. !?. Entrekin Decern*
her the 9th, 1890, I warn all persons not
to rrade for said notes, for 1 will not pay
s,,liK ’ as the codsidemtion for which
they were given ib . null , and void. .
This February the 10th, 1891.
.1 . R. Reid.
BI.AOKS3WITHING.
. r respeotfullj . „ call „ the ..... attention of , the* „
farmers and the public generally to the
fact that tarn now ready to do any and
alllcinds of V.lacksmithing. All 1 ask of
vbu * i« to give me a trial. Shop at Groce’9
oW 8tand) east of jai] .
J. 8. Welmams.
If you want.f HE BEST in LIFE or ae
cident Insurnnoe, ATLAS OF THE
WOV; or T USI'RE IIOUoF. of Cni
cereal - ; Know ledge, see or address
>Vm. J aauson, Jr., Special Ag’L
Buchanan or Tallapoosa, Ga.
! am ready to do your wood and iron
repairing. Give me a trial. Shop at
Groce’s old stand.
Respectfully,
J. 8. Williams.
<>t Dissolution
i be partnership heretofore existing
between John , , Lee and , J. , il. Lee, bv I ho
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death , of , the , former, , is disolved. ... , loose
owing the , firm , must make immediate
set
tlement or their notes and accounts will
be placed in tho liands of an officer for
collection
J. H. Lke.
Waco, Ga.. Feb. 11th, 1891.
NOTICE,
Whereas, W, T, Sims holds five 80*0
notes against me. given in December.
1890. J warn all persons not to trade for
said notes, as the consideration, for which
they were given is nuilaud void.
H. I), Watts.
This March -ith. ISflL
■MEN WHO ADVERTISE and need* a
idea now and then, or who have not
always the time or inclination to prepare
their advertisements, will find a valuable
assistant in the novel book of "Ideas for
Advertisers" just published by D. T. Mai*
let. New Tlaven, Cdun., and sent on iw
'.eipt. of post-paid, lie also pnh
lishes a tasty panudet called “When.
(price 85c.) a teeasury gf good adviee to
business men. Descriptive circular- of
both these new bestks can bo obtained
upon request to thepublislier.
Many years practice has given C. A.
Snow rt Co.. Solicitors of Patents atr
Washington. D. C.. unsurpassed siicces
in obtaing patents for all classes of inven
lion. They make a specialty of rejected
cases, and have secured allowance of
1 many patents that had_ been previously
j rejected. Their advertisement m auoth
er column, will be of interest to invent¬
ors, patentees, manufacturers and all
i who have to do with patents.