The Banner-messenger. (Buchanan, Ga.) 1891-1904, April 09, 1891, Image 1

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■■ *4 1^:, ^ 10 ,f b \ Banne- JcL b ^® s •ii m i #i W W a 2A mssm ‘W' w O M r| I ferat m o V''*' 1 | SI ? Hvv,* vomit: viii. THE BAfiEiiS-MEBBEESEE, Published Every Thursday. 1 Hnwmi it tt.t- oust office at Lucijsnan S svc’iul class trail matter. Pralcssional Cards, v c. uiaxsox it. d. jacksos ADAM.bOX <fc JACK-SOX, LAW YEW C.'iUUO ELTON. G A. Will practice ir Maralsim county. G J. JUHAX A j 11NE Y- A T-LAW, G non ax ax, Ga, W.2 pi Ml cewta of ttaralscn and ad p.dihiigcewitaw. ok LASbELAlf. BARBER liooirA'KAX Ga. Work ilon<' iit-uly and oil aji’y at all time?. Otvc me a i-ail. sl'.o n west, side ayuro-. J. T. EDWARDS, P1IYS 1 GIAN & SURGEON, BuKVKA.-Ga. K.w oft'fiT rrolt ir-1 •vices to the <'»wr awl sn Diim: O/Ri-i at H<uh; Ur«j cip,;. -VU IJif, rU'tm t'Tlotl •lav' : T---- I£ J. HEAD - A. V. HEAD, Pacil.W > 1, t Tftilaiioijsa, CM ID 0 ... HE A • * A' 7X A -IT: EYS AT LAW. [>: Ol-t .- N A>71) T-VEEArOOSA, GA. r. o, i - --8 all eouri -1 of Karaison county aisb .ipariyr Ia«y\n ly wi.s aumved of a1j<iiuiii£ linns. cinuilios; (i’i.i ir W: IL BR.l'GE, * Plf)i SIC IAN & SURGEON, - Waco, Ga. i ITers his iirof-iE iicnai services to the iieupie. t'f HaratMis. av..l CarroU counties. A i! call- prompt:}', fiai or night. OSlco iv. tirug store ot r’riec u Co., h:;-. JOHN T. COBB, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, BrcEAXAs, Ga. «ar.r.;~ ponnaorAt!;.- ,r<)i'e.?'--innai ^G-d ta P-«ie>>:u tho pc-.-ule W u i now ivl.rr my t Si r ;,u? to r.f Hnch-anaii and surronniliii^ country. <Moo t.t Voims'K old stand. All ■ ...is prvinply filled, raght; or ilay—ni-rht onivsb-. calit* T. at I*. mv Moore’s. resilience on i.'srrcllton strec-E i K. NEILL, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Buchanan, Ga. iftlevf! Ms jwcfcsFional services to ti-.A siirroiiudiog c-i-.r.ir.v-an calls proiaptly re ^'uaice 4 iis Urux'sto'ri'’ of nci & Am;o:i mst* yf depot, i in; < i fiepot,, ivrt -Br«CT>v.-.Tann T .-r?-<«'r.v-, -vnm>rrMX-.-iiTrcciTfmr.KrrM.'-i*.T-*: rr-.i’Ksmrr RAILROAD SCHEDULES. “CEICKAKAU&A SOUTB. Thus now \ I ■ r route ha;- a l)oi’«ir,K VI i r«; rive betv.-..-;; r: rs r<ii i d wvAii «i;t w-‘Mo jsutror ze t.-h- is •ii-ji i i; net’-veeu t’ Nertli mul Soiltfl. 1 iun ion.; arc mad-.- at ciintei r. it: Ga., Rip.mer, G t\. am! Car •? oil tun, (in., with Mi lines diverging fnmi tbese {mints. assured rooi! anil coint'ortab’.a Our patrons are act-iir.iiiiod.ations. {'.V lied rv . Jr, <-i'.’oc’. .il,-} I. ’-CO. SOUTH. I j NORTH, iLV'GNu Kt S i-AssENGEu Tii.V ; Nt*. STATION*.?. In—" j| miss. jiy—” v . i 4 Hiai'yj H.uiv Daily'i Gaily . M., i luep. S aiT.?i*. lEiA. j M. . ;- t CE-A riAMXHI A ■ a 6 40 -, 1 to i r; il DO ii SSY'J.f.K, •i 4 2A V.i 10 ia w 0 l .1 K<xjk { i. :■ v.-* •isuswcfosl SFRiNU h « 5 «>3 W {W .io « :*2 , ’•.» •*« eoTvktIL I VI 4 u • X r»y. ’0 5;. j; | o 32 Iw r! • tii hag>•: o l.- . -la • \\ 'J • run in a t c.; o m *’ I! 21 :i‘ U'HMKR'. IEEK i 4 4;: a io ?i » 0‘v M 11 f ! -‘ i • } dvoex lvkrlv r.tiu.'i J i 4 432 j i « ii 54 s - t jj n n C UU.LAi'ETMO 1 I IT I ; 8 47 Ci :-m d'G 1 : 12 vj to - 4 WHITE I IDEE fll’IliNGS A Nr. J J? ! m <■ ta c.A ;. J.AVKNHKU ( 3 Mi ; 8 IT Vu j^S | ""'W'' I anan: ' 7 -w : : i -trs t.AKE okkkk 9 « 42 D ' 7 m I-J «- : if l ' iw 7 ea ; > .i- (If J i Btir.li K i /tTG--: vNAN f " I ■ — si V.i 3 '• - 3 3 S K'RAMKti. 512 59 i | :< !>: !, 3 YANJ4EVn.LV; CAlt&OLGi'ON ;:i2 -15 i ! on M.PArr, S12 30 V. Dsp.jp. A. 1 A. M. P.-i'wc-iirrs lenvin;: Pliatsanoo^a. M.. Oarrohvon on Nr., l, ri-.-c at Koiius Ga., -1 ill P. 4 P. TE, TiitV SE am! .vi.icoii u ::jn F. at. . M;.!,(*•'* 3 <« w: 14 a* ;Vi.v Oriflin, * 0:20 A. M.., (VPEidd. < v. ^ mid arrive Ht ’ r;'V. T- : i{? Vi. 'RiEEE “a. :;‘E',.VA v .Y:r:Vd Uyt. . & n.Ai-'t, Cliatrar.iioG-ii, Teaa. VP H. VVlEEIAilSGJ 1 . Af-. Supr. $l)0n \ N A >■. GEORGIA, THC? SPAY. U’RIL il, I8!li. »«.* v » imju .. if LOCAL ITEMS. Tin* old courthouse brought r.' 175. The sales were well attended here Tues day Vi i are : till looking for aping weather Gentle Annie. . • goodij, number Oj people v. ere in tc-v:i Tuesday. The old jail lot brought 670. Loveless f, bon bought it, If the fruit crop is not killed it. n’t he eons, the weather bus not been cold euo ugh. It is said that the peaches arc not ail ;• ilicit. Some ay 'that about one-fifth them are yet all right. Mr. W. J. Thornton, Macon. Ga., says: I consider Dradycrotme rho best remedy for the lleadacho I have ever tried. Mr. K. L. Young, it is true, is quite young, but the council made a good sc lection when they elected him marshal. The court house was sold here Tims day. Bids wore started at .825 and ran to S»17f>. Mr. Ik F. Morgan was the last bid¬ der. Senator Goldin was in town Tuesday, i Mr;;. T. J. Loveless has been suffering | j considerably in the of with her something left hand like a felon p-.tHn for several 1 days. ! We promise our readers a better print : than we liavo been giving them the past few months. We have just purchased a ; new roller. Mr. Barney, Howard was in town Mon¬ day morning. Says he tried to plow that morniiig.but the ground was froze so hard he ]:ad to quit. You will have no excuse for not giving in your tax this year. Our clever Tax ; Reecivtjr is giving ample opportunities. , . . yoursea 01 f mom. ; Tax Receiver H. B. Lasseter commcnc ed his rounds hero Monday. We pub lish all his appointments in tliis issue. Read them and don’t forget to give ir. your tax. Ml'. J. S. n.c.wards , wont , up to , Atlanta , , , one day last week to get Di. Calhoun to doctor bis eyes. Mr. rewards is reading law and Ids eyes have been paining him considerably here recently. Cob Price Edward-; will leave ? r Chat tanc-oga in a few days, which place he will make his future home. Col, Ecl wards is a model young man and one day Kr:1 rjuk * iwon - Ttx!sc:;cc best law yers. As bad as the weather has been on. fanners seem to liave lost no time when tlicv could put in a days work. THcv will make things look quite, diiforent in a few days if they can only have a little dry W eatocr. Mr. «!. C. Bonnie was in the city last Thursday supplying ths dealers with Do 5vitt’s Little Ea.rlv Risers. The pronrie tors of these little pills know when they have a good thing and how and where to advertise it. Mr. B. F. Morgan bought tho old court house. We haven't learned whfii he S toads doi,JS with i,; ’ but f° h °P° hc win Iit. up a brick block litre, A!; . Morgan : is a fine business man mid wo arc sure woula ,, do . well ... 10 bu.-ir.cs;s . at . Uus , . j PlilC , °' ! ! Rev, Thoa. Hollis, who has '.wen living : at Sepoy for the twelve thirteen I past or ! monUis. has m ved httek to ida lmmc j , ttV . p!aCC Mr aol;!S IJC . hinks . . , i 1!1 ‘ S * ' r<ays ho will it av at ho’no nor.. >h . , .r. u year or so in Mississippi before moviu'g | to Seney. Mr. W. 8. Weatherington came in and j renewed his sutecri; - ion toth.e C -\sn i-::; j Messeho ek last Saturday. Ho is post i master at ftokfeu mul keep 3 tl-o oRlecin i bks L’ ro - lhe ? ' cod V ' 0p:v around (h>1 ! den.shonM ail help r.wibair tl n office >y ; subscribing for i tneir county paper. It’a interesting to hoar Mr. E. C. Wil¬ son talk i,f (.be West. Go tv Kelley Bros., six mile.' east of Fel¬ ton, to get work—-good price. Col. Morgan Head says ho had English peas for dinner yesterday. Very popular, very small, very good, Do Witt’s Little Early Risers, the pill for constipation, biliousness, sick headache. For sale by Neill A Almon. Nlie! 1 & Taney have reef i v d their new buggies. They arc dandies. • Cols, Price Edwards and if. J, Head went up to Rome yesteVuay.evening. A beautiful skin, bright eyes, sweet breath, good appetite, > gorous body, pure blood and good health result from the use of De Witt's .Sarsaparilla. It is sold by Neill & Almon. irs. W. T-. Kelley liar on-: good milk cow, sever, years old, aud a fine, yoke of 0Xen fonr y° are ohl > fw ’ :l,c for cash or good notes. li is quite the fashion now to take l>e Witt's Little Early Risers fur live 1 ', stom uch and bowel disorders. They are small pills, but mighty good cs . Neill & Al mon wells them. Mr. J. K. Holcombe, Sr came in Tues day morning and renewed his tion to the Banxeii-M?-: senuuk. Mr. Holcombe is one of Haralson's oldest and best citizens. He used to serve as sheri ff and lias represented Haralson county in the legislature. De Witt's Little Early Risers never gripe or cause nausea. Mild but sure, assist rather than force. Best little pill for sick headache, chronic constipation, dyspepsia., For sale by Neill & Almon. Mr. R. E. Loveless was seen in Rome last week. Don’t know what he was do¬ ing. Mr. Ed Griffith visited Temple last Friday. Ho also viited Biuftou this week or legal business. ’ * J.r. .T. I,. Crumolcy subscribed for the Baxvek-Messexgek Tuesday lobe sent bis brother, H. Vi. Crumbioy, Gcsiien, Tenn. Catarrh, neuralgia, rheumatism and most diseases oiigir.ate from impure blood. Cleanse it, improve it, purify it with Do Witt’s Sarsaparilla and health is restored, strength regained. Sold by H trill <k Almon. Wc are going to try our hand on a. cot¬ ton patch this year. We arc under obli¬ gations to Bro. W. C. Waldrop for sotvio very fine planting seed. Look out farm¬ ers, lest we carry off the premium. Buggies.—S hell 1 Yaney keep on .hand new and second hand buggies, cheaper for cash or good notes at reasonable inter¬ est than you can buy them elsewhere.* Cull and sec them if you want to buy a good buf^y. SnZUi A YANCY, Buchanan, Ga, f ow koksai.iE- I havo a good cow ton,, I will sell for cash or on time till fall with good note. Mrs. A. J. Young, A 53AN K iiUCi) AT TI’XU’i.K. Ireturned last evening from a trip to Temple, Ga. At tlie depot , nl tnai, . p.aco ycsto-xlay at 4 n. m., Mr. Drue Ih.sc-y, a fia^nuu) 021 tho (t. I’’. K. it. wa:-. kiUcd. Temple the eavc of the depot projects nearly over the edge of car boxes, and as some are higher than others it is supposed tha t on one of these Mr. Posey was climb jW. ay Kn train v. as billing oat from the side-track after tlie morning mail train ,i E as t. He was caught between tiio car and eavo of the depot and roued and manual to death between them. He at the base humanity.' ef tho Signal post, a mangled, heap of 1 saw his life blood L)ll the ground where ho fell. I save sp.ic shingles on which fragments of his clothing were sticking, and the to rn eaves of tlie depot where: poor man breathed " blidde ll : s]a . 8t \ s tood his lifeless form cm! th, r,; 'it of the rid heart i-.ciies this sadv:e::-ta would can-.-e. i -houg.iioi .■-> .. ,.•,•]>}-.. 0 ‘ a ‘ J H ' Ait ’ 1 ; cIup.ss ‘° wTiti'l ' , fney ’•x'oulll • i\VU <a then* Clear bvy . s death. But, so is life; but few arc rmrt r . from these s id senerations E. W. H. in Carroll.(.'-junty t imea. L2A?a. The Angle of Death has again pushed the gates of heaven ajar and admitted tvs, more souls into the presence of a .'savior who lo ved them so well. Sunday morning at 0:30 o'clock the Spirit of Mrs. Dr. F. K. Smith too’ its flight from the cares of earth, passing over the silvery stream of Death into <? world that known no death. II,;pp>, spjr it! Rest on! Mrs. Smith had been sick a number of days „ her death. previous to She ' ook 11,1 ‘ measles which developed into a fever. She had every attention po.vd:. -■ . hut death, inevitable Death had sot his seal njion her vitals amino human skill could divert it. Her burial tool: place here at 2:20 o’clock Monday evening, w ] l ;,.] 1 was witnessed by a large co: . course of friends. She loaves a husband and two grown daughters to mourn their loss. Wc extend to them our heart sympathies. Also Monday morning at about two o’clock the little two-year-old baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Almon died after a. l ' cw da >’ 8 of sickliess ' dth l>«eamonia and was buried yesterday. Weep not for - VOUi ' little darli,: -’ dcar P are!,is ' for its spirit sweetly sleeps. Purifies tlie blood, increases the circu latiou, expels poisonous humors and builds up the system. What more do you want a medicine to perform? Do Witt’s Sarsaparilla-is reliable. For sale by Neill & Almon. lie KCUled a Man Four \^ar» Ago. Three weeks ago to night one Oscar Williams was arrested outcast of hose three or four miles from town by Sherifi Johnson and Bailiff Davenport f„-r cp Holmes in Upson county f- air years ago. Immediately after the killing w'illia-ms skipped for the Indian Ten ry where he remained until a few weeks ago when, it seems, that he was to moet his people of Upson county at a kinsman ; n tlals county. By some hook or crook .Sheriff Johnson, Deputy Sheriff Reeves and. Bailiff Davenport got wind of tliis nieeti ug mid accomplished the arrest as above stated. Williams seems to he a very nice man, and is of a good family, His father has been Ordinary of Upson county a number of years. Holmes, it is said, was a very had man. having served two terms in the chaingang. Much credit is duo our faithful officer for tliis arrest. Wc would have publish ed ibis matter before, but was requested not to do so. if>r» xnmurvm nummwn *1 If food sours on the- stomach, digestion ki, defective. DeWitt’s Little ihvrly !;i sers will remedy this. Tiio famous lifvie pills that ne ver gripe and never point, For sale by Ntill & Almon. amonnitr.br i.vm.w.i.n '-'wocj.i'., nr-tr.i /,j>FOi>:Trfi5NTS buchana- cmcvsr Per April, 1801. Fhst Saturday and Sunday at Pleasant I-Iill—]1 o’clock, a. in. Second Saturday and Sunday at Gmy r.a~l J o'clock a. m. Ser?ice at mghr at yp. zUm. Third Saturday and Sunday at Waco — o’clock, a. in.: also at ! cthlohcni <. o’oclock p. ru„ and at Brrmen Soh Fou: th Saturday ..rd himdav at; j ;; la de'pbia—11 o’oclock, a. m. At Felton the fourth Friday and Satur¬ day nights. .Second Quarterly Conference at Bud anan fourth Saturday in May. on Friday night and Latmdcyhy Bid W P. Lovejoy. J. I.. Iv A'., F. C f 2322B®HOC3tr V-;W?~NTa4 I am ready to do your -vood ami I si ['ep»i)VliJji,. • . „ <*ue ... im. . tihil. .Shop at a Gawe sold stand. Respectfully, J. M. Wir.i 1 A M.-N vr S MBI’Ii C i TAX BSICSIVES’S 2^%’DS. I 1 wiil he at t!ie differc ; :aces below j ! tax returns ^ for the «« year P™1» iNil: of ’ receiving j j*,.,,; anati, April hill. :10th Court Ground, , fi: a. m. Dmketuwn " 7th p. m. “til Court Ground ■ Sili a. in Krainor(Di. i’hillipps’efin't’)" t-t'.i p, m. Bremen, " 9th a. nU AVac o, " htli " m. Buncombe Court Ground li 10th a. m. Walton's mill. 10th j m. V—A . h. Poplar . Springs, . P. O. ^ “ h h a, m. mi ,j “ 1 Uh p. in. J. '1. Spearman's, " i tth a. 11 ). Little Creek, P. O. U i fill |>. 1'!. ' ‘ i ,;.a a. m Abemathcy’s mill, " if,tli j,. in. Philadelphia church, » l I (>t U a. m. l 'handler’s shop, ' if,til ]). m. Gentry's mill, *’ 18tli a. in. I Mumoe’s mill, •' i:■':!) v, in. I Mountain View church, April 27. a. m. i Eave’s mill. “ 27. p. m. , Jasper W. Brorm’-s at night, *• 27. i 20th Court Ground, “ 23, a, m. j I Lyle s mill, “ 28, p. m. Draket own, *• 29. a. m. j Union Hill church, j ,ri! Court Ground, 11 30, a. in. Liberty church, i Charley Vines at night, j Bremen. y. i, a. m. . ! H«sh’s mill 1, p. Ml. j Waco, o j Buchanan, first week of court, James Halo’s, " 11, a. n. Pleasant Hil school house, “ II. jj. in. Dr. Charles’at night, “ 11. Mt. Zion church. li 12, a. in* j Rontloy’s mill, “ 12. p. m. James K. Head’s, “ l.'i, a. in. Buncombe Court Ground. “ id, p. m. Tallapoosa, May II, iaaudio. Bob Latham’s, “ 21, a. m. Hitchcock's mill, “ 21, p. m. Waco, “ £2, :i. m. Bremen, “ 22, p. mi. Holcombe’s mill, “ 23, a. in. 20th Court Ground “ 23. p. in i l-uchan;'..’!, June 2d and 3d (1st Tuesday) ViO;;!,,/, 1th 'indfC'. After wlncli my rounds will close. K. D. Lassetee, li. T. Ik March 17th, 1391 j Constipation, blood-poison, fever! Doe | ! tors’ bills and funerr.i expenses cost about two hundred dollars: Do Wict’s Little Early Risers cost a quarter. Take your cHoice. 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