The Banner-messenger. (Buchanan, Ga.) 1891-1904, June 25, 1891, Image 1

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The Banner-Messenger. VOLUME VIII. THE BANNER-MESSENGER. Published Every Thursday. Entered at the post office at Buchanan as second class mail matter. Professional Cards, W. C. ADAMSON tt. D. JACKSON ADAMSON & JACKSON, LAWYERS, C'ARI.'O r.l.TON, Ga. Will practice in Haralson comity. COBB, WALKER & JUHAN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, CAnRoi.i.TON, Ga. Will practice in all courts of Haralson ami ad¬ joining counties. JOE LASSETER, BARBER, Buchanan, Ga. Work done neatly anti cheaply at all times. Give me a call. Shop west side square. J. T. EDWARDS, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Bremen, Ga. Now offers liis professional services to the town and surrounding community. Office at Hood Pro’s, old stand. All calls promptly filled day or uiglit. M. .f. HEAD, A. I. HEAD, Buchanan, Ga. Tallapoosa, Ga. HEAD & HEAD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buchanan and Tai-lapoosa, 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 the people of Haralson and Carroll counties. All calls filled promptly, Price day itowdoti or night. Office In drug store of & Co., St. JOHN T. COBB, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Buchanan, G \. .Having oiler permanently professional located services at Buchanan, tho people I now my to of Buchanan ami surrounding country. Office at Young s old stand. . All calls prompjy filled, night- Carrollton or day—night mmosite opposite culls T. T. at V. mv Moore’S. Moore’s. residence on street, street, J. M. NEILL. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Buchanan, Ga. and Offers surrounding liis professional services to the town night country—all calls promptly re¬ sponded to, or day. Neill Office at Drug store of & Ahnon— will he found at night at my residence 200 yards east of depot, left side of Depot street from de¬ pot RAILROAD SCHEDULES. CHATTANOOGA,ROME & COLUMBUS R. R. “CHICKAMAUGA EOUTE.” This new uml popular route lias a Iioum-v. Dairy Passenger Service between Chattanooga and Carrollton. The traveling public would do well to patron¬ ize this new short line between the North and South. Close connections are made at Chatta iw./'a. Temi., Rome, Ga., Kramer, Ga. and Car¬ rollton, Ga.. with all lines diverging from these points. Onv patrons assured good and comfortable are accommodations. Note Schedule below. In effect April 12,1831. SOUTH. NORTH. t* ASS E NO Ell 1‘ASSK.NOEl! Tit A INS. STATIONS. TWAINS. No. s: No. 1 No. 2 No. 4 Daily j Daily Daily Daily 1 ’. At. i A. At. Uep. Arr. P. M. A. M 1 03 i 0 15 CHATTANOOGA C 20 10 30 4 is I s :jo ROSSVILLK 0 02 13 1U 4 30 1- 43 MISSION RIDGE 5 51 13 05 BATTLE FIELD ct 42 9 55 chickamadga ot 11 9 55 dt- 52 10 00 BUCK SPUING o« 32 9 35 m 00 1« 14 COPELAND vl 25 9 25 u 10 30 LA FAYETTE CH u 9 10 4-ci 30 j 1*1 45 MARTINGALE H- 58 S 52 45 11 00 TRIOX ►4- 45 8 35 53 , 11 H SUMMERVILLE d- 34 8 24 T. 07 i 11 2! HAQfoON tYERLY .MILLS d- 23 8 13 IS 111 1 32 d- 13 8 03 •ic'dr. 25 11 34 TALLAFE1IBO 4- 08 7 57 32 11 40 HOLLAND d- 03 7 50 44 It or WHITE SPRINGS C.: 53 7 39 51 12 10 LAVENDER W 41 8 20 31 12 40 ROME 05 10 I 7 00 12 50 SILVER CREEK tc 55 1 10 CALDWELL to 1 14 LAKE GREEK 1C 1 30 CEDAltTOWN tc 1 41 YOUNGS to 2 10 FELTON 1 45 2 30 HUGHvNAN 1 28 I 2 55 KRAMER 1 09 s n MANDEVILLE 58 I 3 30 CARROLLTON -A l\ M. r. M. Arr. Dep, jl. A. M. I Passengers leaving Chattanooga on No. X, ar¬ rive at Rome, Ga., 12:35 P. M.. Carrollton 3 roO P. M. Griffin 7:23 l\ M., and .Macon 11:20 P.M. Returning, leave Macon, 8:10 A. Borne. M„ Griffin, 3:101 10:20 M., A. M.. Carrollton, 12:45 P. M., Making - and arrive at Ou.ttanooga at 0:20 P. M. a <1 lytight ride between Macon, Ga., and Chatta r ‘°SoIid train's Chattanooga and Grffin. between *C K. R. See that your via C.,R. ; Chattanooga, Tenn. W.. H, WILLIAMSON, Supt- Rome. Ga. BUCHANAN, HARALSON COUNTY GEORGIA, THURSDAY JUNE 25, 1891. LOCAL ITEMS. We had a tine season hero Sunday evening. Mr, Rol)t. Edwards, of Douglasville, visited here Sunday. Mr. Jas. Dean, of Atlanta, is visiting his father, Mr. John Dean, this week. Mr. J. A. Cantrell speaks of going to Ohio soon to enter a business college. The brick work of the Holcoxnbe-Al mon brick building is nearing comple¬ tion. Buchanan was well represented at Tal¬ lapoosa yesterday. All report having a nice time. Mr. R. E. Loveless paid Griffin a visit Sunday. He says that Griffin is quite a nice town. Col. V. J. Julian, of Carrollton, was in town yesterday looking after some legal business. “Comebrick! Come mortar!” can be heard all over town. The brick and mor¬ tar boys are getting there. Mrs. T. W. Griffith returned home Monday from a visit to friends and rela¬ tives in Paulding county. Mr. J. W. McLendon, Sr., is doing the wood work on the new brick house of Mr. J. K. Holcombe, Jr. WANTED.—Some good crnrilers to cut oats. Will pay a good band 81.25 per day by furnishing his own cradle. L. S. JEFFKEST. Mr. YV. T. Newton pays for a copy of the Banner-Messenger to he sent his brother, M. M. Newton, of Draketmvn. “Jim YVestern’s” gorilla is still at large. It is said that he is only half shod and Jim xnay yet overtake and capture his scalp. Mr. W. H. Bush, who has been follow¬ ing the carpenter’s trade in Birmingham for a number of months, is now located in Buchanan. Mr. J. G. Thomasson, of near Felton, was in to see us Tuesday. He says the corn crop is the best so far he has seen in live years. Rev. Geo. Holcombe, of Ala., preached here Monday night. Mr. Holcombe is a leading Primitive Baptist preacher and preached aii interesting .sermon. Wo send out with this issue supple¬ ments eontaiug the lettcis of Henry Jones on the silver question. Read them and keep them for future reference. Three trains consisting of eighteen coaches passed through here Tuesday morning loaded with soldier boys on their way to the encampment at Chieamauga. Mr. G. YV. McBrayer, of the 20th dis¬ trict, was here Tuesday. It is said that Mr. McBrayer has the finest crop between Cedartown and Temple. There are no better farmers than George McBrayer. Those visiting Buchanan now who have not been here for some time express themselves as being surprised to see so much life manifested heie. Buchanan is slowly but surely forging herself to the front. Mr. T. Z. Ezzell, of Beechamp, Ala., visited his old friend, J. B. Weaver, last week. Mr. Weaver,shows liis apprecia¬ tion of Air. Ezzell as a friend by subscrib¬ ing and paying for the Banner-Messen¬ ger to be sent him. At a meeting ol the council Monday evening Messrs. W. M. Shell, G. D. Grif litli and R. E. Loveless were appointed as a board of tax assessors who will be around to assess your taxes in a few days. Be ready for them. lion. T. W. M. Brown says that you may put him down as being against all appropriations that are not for the benefit of the people in common. He belic-yes in equal rights to all and special favors to none. His head is level. Crops arc said to be very good around Waco. Mr. J. W. Robinson and family visited Clem last week. Mr. YV. M. Edwards, of Carrollton, was in towu Sunday. t ft Mr. llrnce, architect, visited the works on our court house last week. Judge Davenport polishes notice of a new district to be made around Drake town. Early Heath, son of YY'. H. Heath, liv¬ ing near Felton, has eight living grand mothers. How is that for grand mothers? Mr. S. R. West, of Tallapoosa, gave us a call Monday morning. He says that crops are good and the grass is just humping itself. Mr. J. C. Weaver, Macon," (la., says: I consider Bradycrotine the only remedy that I have over found that would give prompt and sure relief to headache. At a recent meeting <>j ! the commission¬ ers of Floyd county the plans of Messrs. Bruce ifc Morgan, architects, were selec¬ ted for the new court house at Rome which is to cost 875,000. The School Board met Saturday even¬ ing and passed upon the examinations of teachers. There were nineteen appli¬ cants, nil of whom received license. The examination was not so hard, but more practical than that of last year. Why pay other dealers Vo cts. and 81.00 for a chili cure when you can get Planta¬ tion Chill Cure, a better one, for 50 cts.?— C. W. Ault. The new court house at Buchanan and the public school building in Tallapoosa will be two of the handsomest structures in this section of Geor; a. Haralson county is determined to ave only the best of everything in 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. The birds have a poor show ing in that cherry tree in the court house yard. Three doctors were seen devouring its fruit at one time. Two were up in the tree and one standing under it with his hat full. We guess cherries are healthy from the way the doctors eat them. Our sales of Plantation Chill cure ex¬ ceed all others together. Ask for a bot¬ tle—wo do the rest. C. VV. Ault. Mr. Wm. M. Pope, one of our best farmers, was in town the other day talk¬ ing to Prof. J. YV. Kelley about sending to school here. A number of our farmer friends near town say they will send to Mr. Kelley this summer. Let.themsend. We guarantee that Mr. Kelley will give satisfaction. A beautiful skin, bright eyes, sweet breath, good appetite, vigorous body, pure blood and good health result from the use of De Witt’s Sarsaparilla. It is sold by Neill & Almon. Mr. G. YV. McBrayer will open his doors to all who will come out and behave themselves on the cve„iu s „t th. 4.1, July. They will have plenty of music and a nice place will be fixed up in the grove for dancing. Those who do not w isli to dance can stay at the house and have the use of an organ and sing and play as much as they please. Mr. “Cage” Ford and our foreman have a special invite to at tend. If food sours on the stomach, digestion ia defective. De Witt’s Little Early Ki¬ sers will remedy this. The famous little pills that never gripo and never disap¬ point. For sale by Keillifc Ahnon. County Surveyor G. YY*. Gentry was employed by the council to make a sur¬ vey of the town of Buchanan for the pur¬ pose of establishing more permanently the city limits. The survey was made Tuesday, and the marshal will place posts at city limits on the different roads lead¬ ing into Buchanan. The charter calls for five-eights of a mile in every direc¬ tion from the centre of the court house yard. County Alliance. The Haralson County Farmers’ Alli¬ ance will convene at Bentley’s mill near Tallapoosa, July 3rd., and 4th. There will be public speaking on the 4th and everybody has a cordial invitation to be there. Good speakers are expected to be there. Lookout for mad dogs. Mr.' YV. A. Smith killed his dog yesterday muring which he belived to be mad. Plantation Chill Cure is a phenomenal seller with ns. We find it has merit hence guarantee it. C. YV. Ault. Constipation,blood-poison, fever! Doc¬ tors’ bills and funeral expenses cost about two hundred dollars; De Witt’s Little Early Risers cost a quarter. Take your choice. For sale by Neill & Alnion. Mr. S. L. Hilton has been superintend¬ ing the work on the foundation for the new court house this week. We could not afford to urge an article without merit. We not only urge but guarantee Plantation Chill Cure. C.-YV. Ault. Purifies the blood, increases the circu¬ lation, expels poisonous humors and builds up the system. What more do you wanf a medicine to perform? De Witt's Sarsaparilla is reliable. For sale by Neill & Ahnon. We are requested to state there will be an all day singing at Pleasant Grove churcli, four miles west of Buchanan on the first Sunday in July. Everybody in¬ vited to come out and bring all your soung books; also a well filled basket. As we guarantee Plantation Oliill Cure why not try it? If it does not cure you it will not cost you anything. V. XV. Ault. YY’e venture to say that Mr. G. YV. Gen¬ try takes more papers than any one farm er in Haralson or adjoining counties, and the result is Mr. Gentry is one of our best; posted men on all matters that go into newspapers, and what is there that does not go into the newspapers? He takes ten, only. Besides this lie pays for more copies of his county paper than any one man. He pays for five, only. We tip our hat to Mr. Gentiy as being the staunchest friend to newspapers in the whole country. Yery popular, very small, very good. De Witt’s Little Early Risers, the pill for constipation, biliousness, sick headache. For sale by Neill & Almon. Dr. M. K. Philips, of Kratnei, is a frej quent visitor to our town. He repre¬ sents the Sash, Door and Blind Manu¬ facturing Company, of Kramer, and you would do well to consult with him if wanting anything in their line. Read their “ad” in this paper. Catarrh, neuralgia, rheumatism and most diseases originate from impure blood. Cleanse it, improve it, purify it with De YVitt’s Sarsaparilla and health is restored, strength regained. Sold by Neill <fc Almon. He—‘’YVill you marry me?” She—“Do you drink rum?” He—“No; do you chew gum?”—N. Y. Record. If you want THE BEST in LIFE or ac versal Knowledge, see or address Wm. Jamison, Jr., Special Ag’t. Buchanan or Tallapoosa, Ga. Your crop seems to be considerably in the grass, said a passer-by to a negro who sac on the fence. “Yes, sail, General Green’s done got it.” “Did you ever plant yourself?” “Mo, sah, planted’bout ’miff.,’ “Why didn’t you plow it?” “Wife tuck sick. She does do plowin' for dis place.” “What do you do!” “What does I do.” “I preaches, dat’s what 1 does.” “Ef Providence conies along an’ makes de ’oman sick I kaint help it. 1’s been called, I has. Do not let other merchants palm off other preparations on you because they have not Plantation Chill Cure instock, j j Apply to agents named below who guar i ( anteeit. C. W. Ault. i NUMBER 23. IS MEMORY Of Mrs. L. E. McBurnett prepared by a committee appointed for that purpose and was unanimously adopted by the sub-Alliance at Five Points, No. 104, on June l'6\h, ISffL Sister McBurnett was born in North Carolina in the year of our Lord 1882, and departed this life May Hist, IwJi. She joined the church when young and lived a Christian member until her death. She joined the Farmers Alliance at Five Points June 20tli, 1800, and remained a member in good standing until death. She leaves a husband and eight children and scores of friends to mourn her loss. She was a loving wife and a kind and af¬ fectionate mother and a devoted chris tain. Death in most circumstances is sad but our hearts are filled with an unex pressable sadness when one so good and kind is taken from our midst. But we mourn not as those that have no hope. Now, friends and connection, one and all let Mrs. Ellen’s farewell ever linger with you as yon tread tile rugged paths of this vale of sorrow, and may your faces and footsteps be toward the land of fadeless giecn. Be it 1. Resolved, That we tender our con¬ dolence to the bereaved and praj that tho Giver of all good may comfort them and save them all in that bright world above where there will be no more l ro ken hearts, and may Good’s great spirit of love bind up their broken hearts, and may they be found ready when the Mas¬ ter calls for them. 2nd. Resolved, That a copy of the fore¬ going be sent to the Carroll Free Press and Banner-Messenger with request to publish. Martha, Mary, Nancy, Suita am! Air.ee. Your mother has gone to rest in tiu P&.ut© Prepared by Jesus the great high priest. Who is ever ready to supply the feast. Then trust in Ilis merits, seek and im pi ore; His grace is free, full and sufficient ever more. Then William, James and Charley, you three, Who was rocked upon the same mother’s knee, Oh, remember and don’t forget to pray While salvation is offered to-day. Look ur.to Jesus He has suffered for all. And stands ready to save ns from the fall. Friends and relation, let’s join in the throng. Who is trying to do the right and shun the wrong, For that is the way that leads up to the glory land, Though many wreckers on the way do stand, Thousands have gone and entered the band, Trusting in the merits and blood of the Lamb. J. T. Abercrombie. J. s. Moore, J. Kagan, J. E. J. Lee, M. L. Moore, Committee. THE KRAMER SASH, DOOR Si if: BLIND * MANUFACTURING ? COMPANY. G. R. DULLARD, J. F. R. BOSWELL AM> M. K. PHILLIPS —PROPRIETORS.— Manufacturers and Dealers in Sasli, Doors ami Blinds of all shapes and prices. We also make Mantles to order. Mouldings of ail kinds, dress • cil and Matched Flooring and Ceiling; Siding of alt-kinds. Give tts a call anil we will save you money. Wo are also agents for F. ,T. Cool edge A* Pro’s. Ready Mixed Paints, Pure whit: leads and Lintseed oil. Will sell yon as cheap a.- you can buy in Atlanta, Ga, FINE WORK A SPECIALTY AND SAT1SFA ’ , TION GUARANTEED. BREMEN, GA