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Mr. Editor: AG >.v me spree to drop
in a few dets from this place.
The farmers ara behind. They are
rushing to get their cotton planted, for
they kuow the tax colleeeor will surely
Come around.
The bird and dog law and every law
enacted for the last ten years are against
the farmer.
B., what would became of this
country iu five years if it wasn’t for
the dog, How many chickens would
be raised and what kind of gardens
would we have? The vJtrrnonts would
take possession, but still f«m argue
they aie valuable property and ought to
be taxed. What is not valuable prop¬
erty? Even the old hen and chickens are
vaiauable property.
W. B., you say stock jaw is a good
thing, i say not. The forest was put
here and stock placed iu it, and since
the stock law was passed we have a
little p.jor corner fenced off for our milk
cows anu our hogs are ktpt iu a pine
pole pen.
Bill, i believe you are in favor of auy.
thing tuai is against the laboiing class
Of people.
YVe can’t understand the remainder of
W B s dog law. That is on a different
subject from which the writer intended
il t. te.
Write often, correspondents, we are
having lots of iuu. We are always
wading for the Banner whet: the train
runs.
Miss Lydia Baskins lost a line cow
last Week.
The mumps, measles and rozeola aie
Stii&ttered aro tl^s place.;
Who cat! ibeSTt tlus; Three brothers are
of Lite same weight. Their ages are
24, 21 and 18. Each ou.e weigh 147.
Mr T .3 Gray’s horse ran into a bob
wire fence yesterday and was cut right
j A Pritchard and T A Gray visited
relatives and friends in Paulding couu
ty last week.
Charley Gray and family visited
.relatives around here Sunday.
Mr. D«ck Riggs departed this life last
Satudav and was laid to rest Sunday,He death.
Jeaves many friends to mourn his
Success to B M. and leaflets.
Rambling Boy.
OBITUARY.
Buchanan lodge No. 78 F. <fcA.M. Where
as the gieat Architect of the universe
has seen fit to call from our midst our
beioted brother, G. W. Bullard.
Bro.JjBullard was i-orp iu Cobb county,
Ga., 27th day of February, 1853, and
departed this life Moll. 14th, 1P00.
Bro. Bullard was a consistent mom
her of the Baptist church at Buchanan.
Resolved )st, That tlie lodge in his
death has lost a true, devoted and faith
ful member, his family a devoted and
loving hufiaftnd and indulgent father, the
community a sterling and upright citi
zen.
Resolved 2nd, That we deeply sym¬
pathize with his relatives in this their
iiour of bereavement.
Resolved 3rd, That a page in our min
ptes be devoted to this obituary and
that the lodge wear morning 30 days.
Resolved 4th, That this obituary be
published iu the two periodicals of Buc¬
hanan and a copy »..© furnished by the
Secretary to the family o f the decease d
J. J. Beall,
A. D. McEachkkn,
Alfkep AyRks,
(Jem raittee.
BUCHANAN, IIARALSON COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 1900.
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PLEASANT HILL
Banner Messenger: We report VonTe
sickness in our vicinity. Several cases
of nmasles and some fever yet.
The smallpox talk has about ceased in
this section.
The farmers have begun hustling with
their crops.
Wheat alid rye look well, Prospects
good for a tine crop.
The big float of toe lofh inst. did not
kill ail the fruit, but injured it some.
Pour preachers pass here near the
same time, going to their respective
chuiches. Bev J A J Wood, Alt View,
Paulding county; Rev Whitlow, to
Holly SgringsjRev Curtis.New Lebanon;
J Ni Thosassow, near Felton. Surely
the people are duly warned to flee the
wrath to come.
Wc enjoy reading the letters of W. B.
and School Girl. We agree with W. B.
on «... d<* law, for several r.aso,,..
But School Girl gives some good argu¬
ment*
> e also appreciate the topics of stock
raising and methods of farming. This
should interest every fanner.
What’s the it alter with Single Chum?
We miss his Sunday school questions.
What gave rise to good Friday, Easter
Sunday and Monday. We ask for in¬
formation.
The wife of our pastor, Joe Davis,was
called to eternity two weeks ago. Re¬
mains laid to lest at York Town. She
d\ed of consumption. She was a daugh¬
ter of Uncle Billie Jones. Let us strive
to enter in at the narrow
Best wishes. Pat.
POSEYS’ SCHOOL HOUSE.
As I have beau absent for some time
will qome again,
We aic haying a great deal of rain.
The farmers atw out of heart, but they
should cheer up, fer the good Lord
know* what is bestforus all.
We are havijfg a good Sunday school
and it is well attended.
Wonder if we can’t get up somew here
to go every Sunday and prevent the
people from going to Sunday school.
Anyone who don’t care to go to Sun
day schoo', tlmi’t care much for bis
community.
The v.sit of two gills Sunday was
we ii ^joyed.
Rev, McClung will preach at Posey’s
school house zud Sunday in May at 11
o’clock.
The paging at II. C. Posey’* Sunday
night was well enjoyed.
There will be an all day sing at Both
el first Sunday in May.
April will soon be gone and May will
soon be biie, and rheu the May flowers
and roses w ill bloom.
The meeting at Mr H C Poseys of al
hie clitidreu and grandchildren, which
number 32, April 19th, was enjoyed
immensely. Mis Posey’s oldest sister,
Mrs Stuiz, of Bremen, also spent that
day at Mr. l’osep’s. She artist from
lire met i was i here and took their pic
tun s, and a pi ture of the old home
stead w;is also taken. That day will
long b;* n membered.
Best w ishes to B M. and readers.
School Girl at Home.
HAD
CONSUMPTION
and I am afraid I have in¬
herited it. I do not feel
well ; 9 J haye a COti gh & J ; mV
. lungs -
flesh. are What sore shall j am I do? losing .
You* doctor szys take care c?
yourself and take plain cod -liver
oil, but you can’t take it. Only
the strong, healthy person cap
take it, and they can’t take it
long. It is so rich it upsets lit
stomach. But you can take
SCOTT *S
It is very palatable and easily
digested. If you will take plenty
of fresh air, and exercise, anti
SCOTT’S EMULSION steadily,
there is very little doubt about
your recovery.
There are hypophesphites in it;
they give strength and tone np the
nervous system while the cod-liver
oil feeds and nourishes.
SCOTT 50 c. and |r.oo, Chemists. »ii dru^pi N Wf*.
St BOWNE, ew Ycwk.
WILD BILL.
Your resent epistul wuz 8 tch n cou
glomboration uf big jaw brakiu words
an Aprel fool langrtdge and dampeol
idys, 1 have became disingnsted with
rheterick and Iuglsh langride and have
desidtd tu adop a stile that is in the
saim clas with your stile uv aigyment.
Jam mutch obieeged lu yu fer yer
compleymiut. “crazy fool,” caus now
people wil think lam putty wise feller,
and if yu bed sed 1 wuz sharp they
wud hev hlieved tutker contrary wise.
So, ole gal, hoo tole yu 1 wuz in favor
uv the dog law? Yu acknollklge that 1
never meutuned it iu mi letter. So it
must bee won yu hatcht upp an tole on
me.
I haiut no apollygy tu make fer not
ritin enny “iotunas” kaue thats won uv
them big wurde not haint iu my dick
sliunery.
Skule ^1 reco leeks sum egzact wtird
NO 10‘
for ten long year My! My!! What a
memmtry tluu chile hez got.
Wonder what maid her fergifc awl
orbout the kommaatnint which s*z:
“Thou slialt not bear falls witness
against thv naber."
Detr gal, yu releaved mi conslmnts uy
a good eel uv nngziety bi sayin 1 wuz
mistaking erbout noing lum yu wuz. I
am pieeBed ter no nun uv mi acquant
eta bev got so advansed in ignerents az
to disgrace thoyaelves with any sich
nonsen ts.
Whoo tole me yu wuz a republikin?
Wy Peter Loafer tole me that Noth
Stevens tole him Lon Barke tole him
that Ole Aunt Peggy Witkins tole him
that Sal Smith told her that jure broth¬
er.lake tole him that he beam !yu tell
it down at mill when thay wuz a trying
to establish a new poat ofiis down thar.
its strange yu dont recci member saying
it with such a recermenibrance as yu
hav got.
Az fer tu noing hoo I am. tliats all
-rGo. Hit «out bee si eh a iHjrtfibO on
y««»r conschunts fer yu to no nice az hit
baz bin on mine tor evun spic.on that I
node yu.
My injeekshun tei vu iz ter fake hafT
uv the advise erbout beiu shore jure
right then gninc a head.
I wonce herd uv a gud possum dog
loosin his 1 epmaslmn hi baiking up the
long stump.
Hit makes mi “nude’’ shed lens oz
big hz horse appeLs to beer Skule Gal
menshun reteiiok; hut I nun uokuolidge
she hez impruved sence bur fust leter,
which wuz a kombernashun of ignerenta
darn foo.ishness, an awl the oihers hev
bin made uv the last n.timed iiigiedience
rigged up in the queues inglish which
aiaiks hit a wusser disgrace than ever.
I haint time to discuss the. dog l,,w
this time, eaze I feil moor lack leevin
off the “dis” at wunend and the “law”
at totbur an goiu at it red eyde.
This anonnymouae cowherd uf the
masquelin, femmynin, k out in on, or noo
ter jinder, hz the case may bee, wonts a
litle newspaper noterrjety and desides
to eater eddytoryly to the pablick; ao
he, she er it hides behind a peltjcote
(assooms the norn d« ploom of School
Gal) aud proeeeds to iuvaid the koHuro*
uv the B M, with a chip on hur s<>oldtr
tryin to raze a vow with yore umbid
surviut, shec’is an ef my appletigbt holes oat
lackly to suckgoodseed in her
ondertaking.
Next weke I sbal pureeed with mi
aigyment an pa no ten&hun lu sich a
sympulton az wood thssgvace the sweit
est thing on top Bide nv yearth hy riling
sich stuf over the naiin nv SchuleGarl.
Hit mity ny brakes mi hart to hav tv
fetch sicb charges aginst sich a inner
siut naim.
Yores rapped in son er.
Wile BiL