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VOLUME VIII.
THE BANNER-MESSEKGER.
Published Every* t hursday.
HfiterM at the post office at Buchanan as
second mas# mail matter.
Professional Cards,
E. B. HUTCHESON,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Buchanan, Ga.
Office cp stairs in the Holcombe brick building,
second room to the right. Night calls ht resi¬
dence on Tallapoosa street. All calls promptly
tilled. Charges reasonable.
j. m. mcbride,
A TTOUNEY-A T-LA W,
Tallapoosa, Ga.
Will practice in Superior Courts.
PRICE & J. S. EDWARDS,
ATJORNEYS-AT-LAW,
BUCHANAN, C-SOPiGIA.
I wi”. lie associated with J. S. Edwards in all
oases in which he may be employed in the Superi¬
or Court of Haralson county.
PRICE EDWARDS,
Chattanooga, Tcnn.
W. C. ADAMSON H. D. JACKSON
ADAMSON & JACKSON,
LAWYERS,
Carrollton, Ga.
Will practice in Haralson county.
G. S. BISHOP.
ATTORNEY - AT-L AW,
Tallapoosa, Ga.
Offers hi* professional services to the people of
Haralson ami adjoining counties.
J. T. EDWARDS, D
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Bremen, Ga.
Now offers his professional services to the
town and surrounding community. Office at
Hood lire’s, old stand. All calls promptly filled
day or night.
M. 1. HEAD, A. I. HEAD,
Buchanan, Ga. Tallapoosa, Ga.
& HEAD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAYV,
Buchanan and Tallapoosa, 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,
YVaco, Ga.
Offers his professional services to the calls people tilled of
Haralson and Carroll counties. AH
promptly, <lav <>r night. Office in drug store of
Price * Co., iiov.don St.
JOHN T. COBB,
.PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Buchanan, Ga.
Having permanently located at Buchanan, I
now offer mv professional services to the people
of Buchanan and surrounding country. Office
r. Drugstore. All calls promply tilled,
or day—night calls at my residence on
Carrollton street.
J. M. NEILL,
PHYSICIAN- & SURGEON,
Buchanan, Ga.
Offers his professional services to the town
awl surrounding nig':t country—all calls promptly re¬
sponded to, or day. of Neill & Almon—
Office at Ding store yards
wilt, tie Dme ) at night at my residence 200
e;i >t of de iot, left side of Depot street from de
>ot
. F. ROBERTSON,
PHYSICIAN A k n SURGEON,
BUCHANAN, - - GA.
( YViU pay special attention to Surgery
Obst etrics and all diseases of Women and
Children.
•o—o—o
OPIUM and
MORPHINE
Habit PERMANENTLY cured by ap¬
plying to Dr. YV. F. Robertson.
jgp*Cure guaranteed or NO PAY.
To the Ladies.
There are thousands of ladies thvough
out the country whose systems are pois
oued, and whose blood is in an impure
condition from the absorptiou of impuve
matter, due to menstrual irregularities.
This class are peculiarly benefited by the
wonderful tonic and blood-cleausing
properties of Prickly Ash, Poke lioot and
Pottassium— P. P. P. Roses and bound¬
ing health take the place of the sickly
look, the lost color, and the general wreck
of the sv.-.lein. P. P. P. is the cure—be
sure tp ge t at once.
BUCHANAN, HARALSON COUNTY GEORGIA, THURSDAY JANUARY 14, 1891.
LOCAL. ITEMS.
Draw for the watch.
This has been a cold, rainy week.
Col. Brock is calling for recruits, and
well he may.
Hunt& Whitton have moved into the
old drugstore.
Mr. J. A. Cantrell paid Tallapoosa a
visit this week.
Mrs. T. 0. Keeler has been very sick
the past week.
Mr. J. S. M. Biggers has been elected
clerk of the council.
Oranges, oranges, nice Florida oranges
cheap at C. W. Ault’s.
Mr. J. H. Smith has been appointed
marshal for Buchanan.
, Mr. C. \V. Golden has moved to liis
farm over in the 7th district.
Dr. Robertson and Mr. W. L. Young
went to Tallapoosa Monday.
Mr. Tom Keeler has been appointed
one of the L. C’s. of this district.
Col. Shepard has been confined to his
room with sickness for several days past.
Mr. L. R. Scoggins went up to Cedav
town Monday where he goes to work for
the Cedartown Lumber Company.
The first quarterly meeting of the
Buchanan Mission will convene at this
place on the 12, 18 and 14 of next month.
When you come to town, take a draw at
that watch at G. M. Woodley & Go’s.
Only 15 cents a draw. Gold watch guar¬
anteed to keep good time.
Boys, if you want to come here to go to
school, Rev. Thos. Hollis will board you,
furnish you a nice room with lights and
fuel at reasonable rates. /
A nice picture and six months subscrip¬
tion to the Banner-Messenger will be
given to the man who gets that watch at
Woodley & Co’s. Go and look at it.
We met Rev. * W. J. Walton at the
County Alliance meeting last Thursday.
He has been engaged for seveial months'
over in Alabama building a grist mill
for some parties on the Tallapoosa river.
Judge Adamson, of Carrollton, was in
town last week attending to some legal
business. The Judge’s reputation as a
lawyer is widening every day. Adamson
<fc Jackson, whose card you see in the
Banner-Messenger, will give prompt
attention to cases in the Superior courts
of Haralson county.
The weather is rather freaky these
days. Last Tuesday night week it was
fair and crisp and all indications were
foreign to snow, but before midnight
snow was falling at a rapid rate. Sudden
changes in the weather is becoming of
usual occurrence in this sunny south land
of ours of late, years.
i
As cold as it was, the County Alliance
meeting which was held with the Talla¬
poosa Sub-Alliance on last Thursday was
well attended. 'President Ballew, Sec¬
retary Newman and other officers were
on hand and conducted the meeting in a
business like manner. The dinner was
superb, and enough for two dinners.
Some resolution4 were passed that will be
published.
Mr. W. A. Smith renewed his subscrip¬
tion last week. Ho said he had noticed
where we had asked all to please settle
up, and ho supposed it meant him as well
as the balance; and, as Mr. Smith remark¬
ed, a mau.who aims to pay for his paper
will not get mad when we ask him to set¬
tle up. I’ts only a matter of business,,
and Air. Smith being a business man looks
at it in that light.
A little negro about fourteen years of
age rode into town one day last week
with a horse to sell. No sooner than he
offered the horse for sale he was suspi
sioned of stealiug it. lie offered to take
fifty dollars for the horse, whereupon
Sheriff Johnson told him he would give
him that much for his horse, but he
would have to go out to the house with
him after the money. When they reach¬
ed the house the Sheriff tokl him he reck¬
oned that he had better lock him up un¬
til he found out whether the horse be¬
longed te him or not, and about that time
a telegram from Cedartown was received
asking the Sheriff to lookout for a stolen
horse. The negro was carried back to
Cedartown the next day by
the owner of the horse and another gen¬
tleman.
COURT.
Next week is court week here, but it is
not known yet whether there will bo any
court or not. I t is generally
that there will be no .f court until some
time in March or Upril. as the new court
house is not ready Cot .i holding court
. . ,
bear from Judge Jr ic$ as to the holding
of court, if there should be no court next
week.
A Good School Wanted.
Any community wishing to make a
school and employ a teacher, will please
call on, or address me at Buchanan, Ga.
I have five years experience as a teacher.
Guaranteefull benefit of the public funds.
Respectfully,
Leok Brown.
Boarders Wanted.
I will take t\v<* or more boarders. Good
room furnished with lights and fuel. Will
board by day or month at very reason¬
able rates. For particulars apply to
Titos. Hollis.
£g~TAKE THIS PAPERS
Mrs. IT. T. Darden has been quite sick
this week.
Mr. John Stephens says it’s a fine girl
at Ins house.
MeSIfee’B WINS Ct* CARCUI Cor female diseases.
If your subscription is out, please re¬
new and oblige..
Col E. S. Griffith is attending court at
Dallas this week.
Mrs. M. J. Head has been very sick with
lagrippe this week.
If you want a good hat for little money
go to C. YV. Anlt’s. **•
We are told that the postoffice at Dug
down. has been killed.
YValker Cobb, brother of t)r. J. T.
Cobb, is here going to school.
Try aLACS-DRSUGHT tea for Dyspepsia.
Col. M. J. Head and Mr. Joo Gaddy
went to Vila Rica Hr St Saturday.^
Mr. YV. M. Me Caiman, recently of Car
roll county, has moved to Buchanan.
YY r e would not advise any one to be rid¬
ing on the railroads this kind of weath
er.
‘Squire McEaclieni held three days court
here last week. Col. M. J Head had a
number of cases and never lost a single
one.
Mr. E. C. Wilson says ho thinks every¬
body got a wetting, more or less,Tuesday
night.
egmVIWE 0? OAHDUI, a Tonic forWomaa.
Mr. Robt. Brown, son of Rev. T. YV. M.
Brown, is reading medicine under Dr. J.
M. Neill.
Mr. J. Hesterly made an extended vis¬
it recently to Long Cane, West Point and
to Alabama.
Mr. J. T. Watson, a good farmer of the
7th, came in and subscribed for the Ban¬
ner-Messenger one day last week.
Judge YV. J. Head, who was partially
paralized some years ago, caught a fall
Sunday which has had a serious effect up¬
on him.
YVe forgot to tell you that the smile
worn around here bv Dr. Hutcheson was
caused by the appearance of a fine boy at
his house some days ago.
I-Iappy and content is a bride with “The Ro
Chester : ” she byes in the light of the morning.
To learn more, write Rochester Lamp Co . Lew lcrlc.
Have you tried vour luck at that watch
in G. M. Woodley ifc Co’s show window?
Only 15 cents a draw, and on ly one hun¬
dred draws for a §26.59 gold watch. Try
your luck, boys.
Mr. Flom Davis tells us of three wed¬
dings that came off in the 7th last Sunday.
Mr. R. A. Beall and a Miss Hicks, J. W.
Ilall and Miss Annie Hallman and Aaron
Harper to Lucy Stanford.
Mrs. Lewallcnand son, C. M. Lewalien,
and Mrs. Mary Dobbs, daughters of
Thos. Hollis and his son-in-law, Mr. YY.
H. Drumons, all of Floyd county, were
here on a visit the latter part of last week
ncELBEE’S WINE OF CARDUI for Weak Nerve.,
YVe call vour attention to Mr. Leek
Brown’s notice. Should your comm uni
ty need a good school teacher, call on or
write him. Mr. Brown is a nice young
man, and will give you satisfac¬
tion.
YVb feol sad in announcing tin: death
of Mrs. II. I). Cook,o which took place at
her home in Buncombe district several
days ago. The Banneu-MessBngkb
ex tends its sympathies to the bereaved
ones in this their sadest affliction. We
are told and consoled by many good
friends wheuat the death of a compan
ion, child or friend not to grieve after
them, which is good and well, but God
and those who have experienced having
to lose a loved one only knows the ach¬
ing of the heart such bereavements bring
to them; but the sweetest thought and
the one thought that gives us more com¬
fort than all others is, we shall meet them
again, mid knowing that we have loved
ones basking in the sun-light of God’s
presence makes us joyful in the promise
that if we do His will that where they are
wo may go too. We have a little angel in
Heaven and some sweet clay, among the
hosts of little children Who have passd
over and are so happy with Jesus, we
shall meet our little Emily. While we
feel that we are not inclined to supersti¬
tion, yet we some times think that the
spirit of our little dead darling is near us
and whose unseen presence tends to
lead us from evil to good. But let this
be as it may, we shall keep in mind the
sweet thought of meeting our little dar¬
ling again some sweet day.
Rev. YV. F. Lasseter, President of the
Haralson County Sunday School Associ¬
ation, will address the school at this place
on the fourth Sunday in this, month, at
one o’clock, p. jx. Everybody cordially
cordially invited to attend.
Our experience covers many ills, many
pills and many bills. Our ills are smaller,
our pills are smaller, our bills are cmall
er when we use DeWitt’s Little Early
Risers. J. T. Cobb & Co., Druggists.
This is awful weather for that poor
old cow of yours to have to stand in.
Yon don’t want a torpid liver. You
don’t want a bad complexion. Ycu don’t
want a bad breath, you don’t want a
headache. Then use DeYVitt’s Little
Early Risers, the famous little pills. J.
T. Cobb & Co., Druggists.
"v Ce.i?i .the ... DeTVitfc’s
I^ 2 iora 2 nieiils of
Little Early Risei* fca mmf^-tnne.
Little pills regulate the liveiVSTire head¬
ache, dyspepsia, bad breath, consump¬
tion and biliousness. J. T. Cobb* Co .j
D ruggists. I
The river is said to be very high. YVe
never saw rain fall more incessantly tlnm
it has for the past 86 hours.
A trial convinces the most skeptical.
Carefully prepared, pleasant to the taste.
DeYVitt’s Cough and Consumption Cure
is a valuable remedy. 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.
Mr. YY r . J. Holcombe, of the 7th Disk
was in to see us last Friday' He tells us'
that Mr. J. BeaU'has moved toBenoia.
“An honest pill is the noblest work of
the apothecary,” De Witt’s Little Early
Risers cure consumption, biliousness and
sick headache. John T. Cobb & Co.,
Druggists.
Mr. Jeff Perryman and wife, of Carroll
tor., are here this week at the the sick
bedside of Mrs. Perryman’s father, Judge
W. J. Head.
YY'hat measures are you taking to stop
that cough? Let us suggest Do Witt’s
(j ou <-] t and Consumption Cure. It is-in
faUaWc> j. T> Cobb & C o.. Druggists.
Happy Hcoslers
YYm. Timmons, Postmaster of Idaville,
Ind., writes: “Electric Bitters has done
more for itte than all other medicines
combined, for that bad feeling arising
from Kidney and liver treble.” John
Leslie, farmer and stockam of same place
says: “Find Electric Bitters to bo the
best Kidney and Liver medicine, made
me feel like a new man.” J. YV. Gardner
hardware merchant, same .town says:
Electric.Bitters is just the thing for a
nian who is all run down am.1 don’t care
whether he lives .or dies ; he found new
strength, good appptitc and felt just like
lie had a new lease on life. Only 50c. a
at J. T. Cobb & Co’s Drug
Htoro -
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Cum Your Corns
By using Abbott’s East Indian Corn
Paiut. For Corns, Bunions and YY'arts
great. .
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NUMBER 52.
PROGRAMME
O t the Haralson County Sunday School As¬
sociation.
Following is the programme of the
Haralson County S.S. Association to con¬
vene at the M. E. church at Waco oil Sat
urday proceeding first Sunday in Feb.,
1892. .
9:30. Association called to order. Jp
9:40. Devotional services by Rev. B.
I). Cooke.
10:00. Address of welcome by James
Beall.
10:20. Response by Rev. C. W. Clem¬
ents.
11:00. Sermon by Rev. J. M. Crow.
12:00. Recess.
1:50. Devotional services by J. L. Bur
kcr.
2:00. Devoti onal songs by II. P. Smith
and A. D. Tally.
2:20. Enrollment of delegates.
2:40. Reports from schools.
3:30. What has the Sunday School
done? What is it now doig? Discussed
by Dr. J. C. Edmundson.
4:00. Relation of the Sunday School
and church” by Rev. B. D. Cooke.
SUNDAY SESSION.
9:00. Association called to order.
9:10. Devotional services by Rov. YV.
J. Walton.
9:20. Mass meeting for children. Ad¬
dresses by Sunday School workers.
10:20. ‘-Divine origin of the Sunday
School” by Rev. C. YV. Clements.
11:00. Sermon by Iiev, W. F. Lasse
ter.
All schools in the county arc requested
to send delegates to this meeting and all
of those whose names on the
are expected to be present aucl prepared
to discharge the duties assighned them.
There will be a meeting Saturday’nigh t,
the nature of which will be made known
on Saturday.
J. M. Dodson,
Chairman Ex. Com.
lt is an established fact that De YVitt’s
Lifctle Earl V Risers have an
sale, and why?* Sum^^ause they a^iar
pleasant in trj ■.
tBeTndltitude.
a>., Druggists.
BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation.
i BUCHANAN $
t GRADED SCHOOL*
-EO R 1892
JAS. R. GRIFFITH, - - - PRINCIPAL,
School opens first Monday in January.
Besides the branches usually taught in
Common and High Schools, special ar
rangements will be made for those desir
ing a course in Instrumental Music, Book
keeping, or the Theory and Practice of
Teaching.
Tuition reasonable and terms made
easy. Board can be had in good families
at reasonable rates.
For further particulars, call on or ad¬
dress
JAS. R. GniFFITH,; -;
Buchanan,
-
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RIcIumS and Danville R,
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The direct aud quickest route, via
Kramer to
ROME, CINCINNATI,
INDIANAPOLIS, DETROIT,
CHICAGO, and all points North,
—AND—
GRIFFIN, MACON,
ALBANY, SAVANNAH, JACK¬
SONVILLE, and all poifits South.
The “CUicamaiiTa Route” passe.- through the
historicalhattlotieid of Cliioamauga alongsidt of
Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge, and
through Ear):, the proposed Chicamauga National
Depot connecting at Chattanooga in the Union
with diverging lines.
Connections made with Georgia Paeiffic Divis¬
ion trains.
Tickets on sale at ai) coupon ticket offices in
tne North and South via •‘Chicamauga Route”
and Kramer.
Forratcs, information, etc. call on or address
Alex. S. Thweatt, D. p. a., Chattanooga, Term.
Jab. L. Taylor, G. P. A., Atlanta, Oa.
S. II. Hardwick, a. G. I*. A., Savannah, Oa.
Sol Hass, Traffic Manager, Atlanta, Ga.
Many Persons
Are broken down'from overwork or household
“ res Brown’s IrothHitters
nUuilas tho system, aids rt'gestjoii, removes ox
cos;; of bile, and cures malaria, tiotthegemtina