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VOLUME VIII.
THE BANHEit-KESSENGER.
published Every Thursday.
RntwM. »s t'no post office at Buohalian as
second mass it -vU nuaier.
Profess! omVi Cards,
E. B. HUTCHESON-,
F!J YSsGJAN & SURGEON,
!'• ir.vx.vx, Ga,
Office r.p st.fiks.lM Uu> Hotomiitie 1 rich building, res’l
sec,cot ro-jiu to tt;C rigid.. Xtiiht calls «t
i-.uv) on mil.-ipoi* i siTn'-t. A!1 < alls imimntly
lilied. CEifivs rots •ituffiG It
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J. M. McBRIDE,
.A TlOliy SY-A T-LA TU,
'! a i.i.apoosa, G a.
Will practice in Superior Courts.
PRICE & J. S. EDWARDS 1
ATTG1 £NE Y S-AT-LA W,
B.UCHANA& - - GEORGIA.
X will be aisir-iatwt v.-:tb s tMwants in mi
cases in. wlaeXi he may be employed in the Superi¬
or ’Court of Haralson eonnfy.
I’UICE EDWARDS,
Chattanooga 1’enn.
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W. C. ADA MSOX K. T). JACltSOX
ADAMSOIn & JACKS OX,
LAWYERS.
('aukolltox, Ga.
Will practice in Ranilson county.
G. S. BISHOP.
ATTORXEY-AT-LAW,
Tai.t.atoosa, Ga.
Offers liis professional services to the people of
Haralson awl adjoining comities.
J. T. EDWARDS,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Bremen, Ga.
Now offers his professional sendee# to the
town and surrounding ■■ immunity. Office at
Hr. id Tr /s. old staufi. Ail calls promptly tilled
'lav or night.
M. J. TIE AO, A. I. HEAD,
Buchauan, Ga. Tallapoosa, Ga.
HEAD A HEAD,
ATTORNEYS AT I,AW,
Buchanan and Talt.ai-oosa, Ga.
Will practice iu alt court# of Haralson county
ar.il .-aperiov <\>nrt» of ail joining comities; also
lend money oh improved -farms.
Wil. H PRICE,
• PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
Waco, Ga.
Off.-a lii professional 'Carroll services to All the calls people tiffed of
Haralson and counties.
promptly, day or i iy’at. Office in drug store of
Price & Co., Romlon St.
JOHN T. COBB,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Buchanan, Ga.
Having-permanently located at Hucltanan, I
now of Buchanan offer niv and professional smrohiiclhi;:' services eotratry. to tlie people Office
fn Drugstore. AH -calls promply filled,
night, or day—night calls at my residence on
Carrollton street.
J. M. NEILL,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Buchanan, Ga.
Offers his professional service# to the town
anti surrmBHUve- country—nil calls promptly ra
$pointed to, iiiglu; Driej- or ilay. of Neill & Alnion—
office at store residence yards
will lie of found depot, at left night, side at of nyv Depot street from de¬
east
pot.
W. F. ROBERTSON,
PH 1 SICIAH M, SUS 6 E 0 S,
BUCHANAN, - - GA.
Will pay special attention to .Surgery
Obstetrics and all diseases of Women and
Children.
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OPIUM and
MORPHINE
Habit PERMANENTLY cured by ap¬
plying to Dr. IV. F. Robertson,
jjiyMCnro guaranteed or NO PAY.
TAX NOTICE.
I will be at the following places for the
collecting Stato and ’ county
purpose of
taxes for the year 1891:
At Spearman’s Dec. v
Poplar Springs P. O. “
t; Walton’s Mill H Will
ii Waco i iC 11th
ti Bremen il 12th
it Tallapoosa 14, 15, and 16th
<4 Buehanan 17, IS, and 19th
P- Kpeetfiiily,
Joe iv. Kelley, T. C.
BUOHAMN, IIARALSON COi MY GEORGIA, THURSDAY DECEMBER i; . 1 B‘>! i *
LOCAL ITEMS.
Hurrah for Crisp!
Hurrah tor Georgia!
Hurrah for Speaker Crisp of GEORGIA!'
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McE»ree y S WINE 0? 7 CAftOUJ for female diseases.
For a first class mule, call on or address
A. Gentry.
Como in and give us the news. Why
don’t you?
Mr. M. M. Ford is quite sick with
pneumonia.
The Atlanta Constitution never fails to
give all the news.
CoH J. S. Edwards visited Atlanta and
Douglasville last week.
I)r. Toppings has been heard from. For
particulars, consult Col. Thomas.
For Candy, Toys, Etc., Etc., Go to,
J. T. Cons & Co’s. Drugstore.
Mr. J. A. Helton, of Waeoi was in to
see us last Saturday. He subscribed.
All the Alliance men from Georgia, ex¬
cept Tom Watson, voted for Crisp for
Spenkei.
The Masons are preparing to ha ve a nice
time at Waco the 26th of this Inst. Read
the programme in this paper.
The Atlanta Constitution is the best
newspaper published in the South, ex¬
cept the Bakuek-Messkwoeb, of course.
Fireworks! Fireworks!! Where?
Where? At,
J. T. Conn & Co’s. Drugstore.
Mr. Lem Scroggans, of Kramer, visited
Ms mother here last Sunday. Mrs. Scrog¬
gins has been quite sick for several days.
Editor Fitts, of Carrollton, was in town
Monday. He is getting out a sprightly
little daily and the weekly Times has but
few equals for news.
BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation.
We say, you ought to subscribe fora
paper of your own, and not be cheating
the hard-worked printer by reading v onr
paper. TTorft borrow that
which you can’t pay back.
Those of our friends who- promised to
bring us some wood, will please do so be¬
fore the winter is over, Oh, you may say
we will shiver many a day before winter
is over yet. Just so, unless you bring us
that wood.
The Buchanan Literary Society will
give the people a free entertainment on
the night of the25th Inst. This will be
an interesting occasion, aud all should at¬
tend and behave like men and women of
culture and refinement. We will say in
behalf of the Society that it will be no
place for.drnnkneBS and rowdyism, for
many ladies and gentlemen will be pres¬
ent.
Mr. —. —. Westbrook, of the DeLoach
manufacturing Co., of Atlanta, Ga., has
been visiting his father, Mr. J. C. West¬
brook, of near Draketown. Bro. West¬
brook should be proud of his boys, for
they are a set of fine looking men, and are
all doing well. Train up your boys to
work and when they' become men they
are sure to make a mark in this world—
a mark to be proud of.
ffi^-WINE OF CAROUi, a Tonic for Women.
Mr. W. C. Waldrop was iu to see us one
day this week, also, at the same time,
Col. J. S. Edwards who has a list of ac¬
counts of ours, Bro, Waldrop drew a
dollar and requested us to erase liis name
from the list, but on examination we
found that his name was not there, but
had already a credit of one dollar on this
year’s subscription, and here goes credit
for another year’s aubsefiption in ad¬
vance. If all subscribers were as good
pay as Mr. Waldrop, no lawyer would
ever be called on to help ns collect our
little accounts.
We gave notice to our friends last week
to please close the doors when passing
through, but Mr. T. J. Dewell bad to over
do the thing after calling on us one day
this week. He not only closed the doors
but turned the key on us as he passed out.
But that’s all right, for Mr. Dewell is a
good paying subscriber to tho Bannioh
Messknoku —all paying subscribers are
allowed just such privileges as they may
see proper to take in this office. Like
Steve Ryan, wo are willing to be locked
up for a little money just now, but hope
our creditors will be a little more leni¬
ent with us.
acSlRSE’S WlffS OF SABSMJI for Weak Nerves
coma vv
All who owe us positively must pay or
make us such notes as are con vert able
into money, and the soeirity must be
such as will not bequest^,
i^i>“This means you.'t jam owe us.
Yours truly, .
flAsm/ros & Brows,
Bremen, (5a., \ov. 17, 1891.
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Try BtflCK-CHAURHT tea. upcpsia.
Boys, the l lice to get your best girl a
Christmas present is at.
J. T. Coins & CoN. Drugstore.
Idrs., Joe \\ . Kelley mid Winfred at
tended services at Pinoy ■ Woods church
last ■
Sunday.
A trial convinces the most skeptical,
Carefully prepared, pie** w to the taste,
DeWitt’s Cough and Co^smiption Cure
is a valuable remedy. U Cobb & Co.,
Druggists.
The ears ran over and lulled one <ff Sher¬
iff Johnson’s fine hounds Die other day. .
Ignorance of the merits of De Witt’s
Little Early Risers is a misfortune. These
Little pills regulate the liver, cure head¬
ache, dyspepsia, bad in*fc?.th, consump¬
tion and biliousness. J. T. Cobb & Co.,
Druggists. *
,
If you need job work w.e can do it or
have it done.for you neatly and chcap
iy.
You don’t want a torpid liver. You
don’t want a bad complexion. You don’t
want a bad-breath, you don’t want a
headache. Then use DeWitt’s Little
Early Risers, the famous little pills. J.
T. Cobb & Co., Druggists.
Joe Lasseter has moved his barber
shop into the Holcombe building, up
stairs.
“An honest pill is the noblest work of
the apothecary.” De Witt’s Litt-le Early
Risers euro consumption, biliousness and
sick headache. John T. Cobb & Co.,
Druggists.
Clerk W, C. Knight ami Mr. W. S. flan
cock,-of C'edartflwT), weArtiero on busi¬
ness Tuesday. 4
What measures arc you taking to stop
that Cough? Lotus suggest De Witt’s
Cough and Consumption Cure. It is in
fallablo. J. T. Cobb & Co.. Druggists.
Tax Collector Kelley was kept very bu¬
sy here Tuesday taking in the sheekles
for Uncle Sam.
It is an established fact that Be Witt’s
Little Early Risers have an enormous
sale, and why? Simply because they are
pleasant in taking; and happy in results.
A pill for the multitude. J. T. Cobb &
Co., Druggists.
We are now- offering special induce¬
ments to subscribers. Foi particulars,
call in to see us at once.
Our experience covers many ills, many
pills and many bills. Our i*is are smaller,
our pills are smaller, our bills are cmall
ev when we use DeWitt’s Little Early
Risers. J. T. Cobb & Co., Druggists.
You may cough and cough and cough
and cough and cough but you will not,
if you take DeWitt’s Cough and Con¬
sumption Cure. J. T. Cobb & Co.,
Druggists.
Don’t let your subscription run out.
Money orders, postal notes or money can
be sent through the mails.
We could not afford to urge an article
without merit. We not only urge but
guarantee Plantation Chill Cure, C. W.
Ault..
Why pay other dealers 75 cts. and $1.00
for a chill euro when yon cart get Planta¬
tion Chill Cure, a better one, for 50 cts.?—
C. W. Ault.
Guaranteed Cure for La Grippe.
Wo authorize our advertised druggist
to slill you Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Coasumption, Coughs and Golds, upon
■this condition: If you are afflicted with
LaGrippe and will use this remedy aeeor
ding to directions, giving it a fair trial,
aiid experience no benefit, you may re¬
turn the bottle and,have your money re
funded. We make this offer because of
the wonderful success of Dr. King’s New
Discovery during last season’s epidemic,
Have heard of no case in which it failed.
Try it. Trial bottles free at J.'T. Cobb
& Co’s. Drugstore. Large size Soots, and
Sl.oo.
“X" Comes Abilin.
Mr. Editor:—! suppose that M. S, B.
by this time has decided that I have nban
doned the Hold, and as to argument
rluced by him on the school qm dion
there is none, and I only write again
to give the public some facts 1 had re¬
served for a fight, thinking surely M. S.
B. would produce some argument, or
he would not have taken up “unm,” in
the fight.
Now, the only argument M. S. B. has
ever used at all, (and it is light weight)
was that “other towns have long term
schools as’well ns Tallapoosa.” To that
i will my, if other towns have the advau
tnge of the country schools, amend the
bill that justice may be done the country
schools regardless of any or all towns. I
guess this was quoted by M. t. B. from
Tallapoosa’s embassadors. Well, if oth¬
er towns do have longterm schools, they
are under the jurisdiction or suptren
teudaney of the County School board, and
have to comply with the same rules and
requirements that the country teaches
do, while Tallapoosa has a system of its
own, independent of the county board
and 1ms many chancels to practice fraud
on the other beneficiaries of the public
fund. I am informed that Tallapoosa em¬
ployed a colored teacher last year , hold¬
ing first grade license and put at least 80
students under him, at 7-1-2 cents per
day from the county board, which, at
per cent, of that amount, paid by the
public , or brought into the A town school ,
treasury 8-99 per month, while he receiv
ed at the hands of his town board $35,
making a dividend . , , to . said ... town , board ,
of $64 per month, while the school board
of the county restricted her • teachers to
50 pupils while they only had about 50
days in which to make the 125 days that
the tows got; yet, M. G. I>. would say
justice is mooted out uo the people alike,
and seems to want to get. up on his -‘toes.
when the pen of a countryman” is mis
ed in defense of the poor “-lads and las
of the , country. And , I r see George
ses
Woodley gets a “hump” on him when
the people speak out through the County
Alliance in defense of themselves, regard¬
ing the purchase of maps and charts by
the board, while any thinking man that
knows anything about teaching public
schools in this country, knows that said
purchase was not only useless but a fool¬
ish expenditure of the peoples’ money,
and it was done without consulting the
people, and regardless of their knowl¬
edge, feelings or wishes. Yet, Mr.
Woodley says “it is Jaw, and others say
it is a good investment”. I wonder if
Mr. Woodley has never yet learned that
almost all laws are enacted for the
benefit of certain classes and combines,
and influenced by some persons or par¬
ties interested for their own greed,
and if not influenced into law, they are
bought into existence, generally with the
money of poor people, (indirectly.) So is
the Map and Chart act. The producers
procured the passage of the act, through
a legislature that also disregard the
wishes or interest of the people, of whom
they were servants. Hence the law on
the subject of maps, and of course their
agents and men employed by them would
fully represent them and advise
boards of education that they were the
thing for the people, and possibly teach¬
ers that speak in their favor have been
“sugared” a little by these manufactur
of nwps and charts. let, aboaid ofed
ucation should have interest enough in
111 the education of the children
to look to their welfare and education re
gardloss of such law, or statements of
others, and if they have not that interest
they should “step down and out,” and let
those take tlieir place who are not gov
erned entirely by syndicates, lawyers,put
iticians or anything else but justice to
all the children. The County Alii-
MM hi H s().
unco has t right, and a pcfe.efc right, to
speak but in condemnation of thu acts of
the board of cducatiqh, or mn oiiun w -
v;ln(s th(n j, lV0) nml the (imo wil j SOOIt
KtJl0 pewl , lo will wAu , in nin .
k ,, nl)ing 8Uoh Iict8 as tliat of tI)c spho((1
b(>nrrt) of 8onio of the acts of the i egiria .
tore, and even that of Congress, that
the highest tribunals of tins government
will consult the wishes and needs of Up
people, instead of of looking -through the
eyes of politicians, silvei tongued lawyers,
demagogues and frauds, as this world is
ruim by those in authority, oven to a
hoard of education.
X.
Happy and content is a bride with “The Ro.
Chester;" she lives ia the liyl-.t of the nn.mh.g.
To learn more, write Rochester Lamp Co. At-iu Tork.
Notice Teachers.
1 will hold an examination at the nond*
emy in Buchanan, Ga., on Saturday, De¬
cember, the I9th, 1S91, for the purpose Os
examining applicants for teaches’ licensee.
All applicants arc expected to be pres¬
ent promptly at 8 o’clock, a. m. Exam,
airvir -n will lust only one day.
-G. D. Griffith, C. S. C.
PROGRAMME
O f Uio Kntertaittim>ni to lie Given by The
Hnoli inaii IJtemrj Society, Friday
Night, Dec. 25, 1«!H,
Inttoductoly address by Col . j. S< Ed .
wards; 10minutes,
Mimic by Choir.
Dialogue.
4. Debate. Resolved that America's
Glory Excells her Shame. , Affirmative, , ...
]£, g. Griffith, E. B. lluteheson. sieg¬
a rive, .1. ••. Edwards, . I. Ilufstutler.
5. Music—Duet by Miss Della and L.
_ Roberts .
Recitation by Miss Kora Weatherly,
7. Reading by W. F. Robinson.
& Music by Choir.
Bi c.amation by J. A. (.ana-ell.
j !' jI'. do '*
uc
iy. Recitation by Miss Annie Ault.
18. Declamation by J. S. Ridgdill,
LI. Essay by Miss Flora Ault.
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10. ImpromptuQ Simech by J. 2. Gri¬
ven.
Pi. Recitation by Miss Tuka Weatherly
18. Jieei a ion by W. T. Newton,
1°. Music by Choir.
20. Comic Speech by C. B. Weatherly,
21. Eia’ogue.
21 Oration by J. II. Griffith.
PROGRAMME
Of Exercises for the Masonic Festival at
Waco, Ga., Dec. 3G, 1891.
10 o’clock, A. M.,Music.
Quartet by Profs. J, H. S. Davis, A.
D. Tally, C. I. Cooke and W. E. Slaugh
ter.
Welcome address by Prof. W. T. Mor¬
ris, of Mt. Zion, Ga.
Music.
Address by Col. Robt. Favors, of
Temple, Ga.
12 o’clock, M. Refreshments, served
at the Parker Shop Building.
1:30, P. M., Music.
Address, by Col. J. L. Cobb, of Ca
rollton, Ga., who will also conduct the
servses of installation of officers.
Exercises at the M. E. Church.
The best of order will be preserved.
J. M. Gambia:, Com.
Carroll Conuty Times please copy.
NOTICE.
All parties who have made accounts at
the Drugstore since October 1st, must
settle at once.
J. T. Conn N Co.
Why don’t ypu conic in and subscril -
for this paper and quit ri-a-iing you-,
neighbor’s paper?
This is to notify all pet ■ i i,
fish or (Kh'-rwisetres- v- - ,
( it »■<» l r i>'
,,;,. . ; ; for
A L.mions a