The Banner-messenger. (Buchanan, Ga.) 1891-1904, November 29, 1900, Image 4

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fSf BANNER-MESSEN6ER. ilWHSSW. OSOKSfA A®e- 6 . t 90 ». V. ^IrImvIthIr; l Ed « »" d Pr °P s EU RUSH ED EVERY THURSDAY. Entered at tbe PostofBoe at Buchanan, Ga„ a - econd class mail matter. ASCRIPTION 8 ATK 8 . ne Yea* - • T 5 c x Afontjis - 4 c broe Months 25c kk. JBMv $ ☆ 1 sp ( se% 4 * * I The citizens of Tallapoosa are mak jng a big effort to have a ootfon facto ry built at that place. We hope that -they will be successful, as a factory at Tjrjiapoosa would benefit, tbe entire jcdGuty. - The dog law has been repealed. The 'legislature enacts laws one year and the next year it repeals th^m, Tbe meanest man we have heard of lately » William Gibson’, w^sp ran a red hot poker down the throat of his two year old step-daught er at Catlettsburg, Ky. For all kinds of staple and fancy gro¬ ceries Call on J. R. Griffith & Co. Cbiua Is trying to curry favor with us pv claiming that she discovered us a thousand years or so ago, She forgets what we did to Spain. ! Colorado intends to proseute the men Tvho burned that DOgro at tbe stake. Southern states have also prosecuted lynchers, but the trouble is (hat juries wifi not convict. The chancds are that tbe same thing will proves true in Colorado, The New York cashier got away with $700,900 and thatxentncky one with only $200,000, Stiii considering that Kentucky .attainments in the past have .lain in the direction of the hip pocket rather tba n the pocket book, it cannot be denied that the state has made a. very fair showing in competition with New York, where they do these things in style. Chaii-man Jones aunounces that Ilf. Btyan w,U refuse to run next time even if the nomination is tendered to pity finis is just about what most Democrats would expect from a man of Mr. Bryan’s high character. His struggle !>a,p been no wise personal, but eutirley tot sake of the gveSt principles for fyhioh he stood. If some other democrat stands a better jl^ance of winning, Mr. Bt-yan will be the first to stand back in hi. favor. A few ot our farmers are vvffeat,T>irt Wh fear that too many will negicot this. It is true that an acre cottoii at the present price will buy .more wheat than the same acre produce, but it will require more and the wheat crop would,, be of benefit to the laud. XiJ. we know that the preseDt price .0 w.itl prevail another year. M. H iuley no guarantee that the price .wi 1 uo good. He hasn’t taken the s ' ; cd cotton out of tbe farmers’ hand: \ fleecy staple still sells at a price is in accordance w.i.th the amount raised, l/’EEP FX your blood pitro pud stomtich and digestive organs jn healthy condition by .will taking Sampartlla and you be I LOOK AAI/ OUT IT PAD tOR ,QAM T * A ^ /** I juu I I O Of * * ** w • Ho will be in Buchanan soon and . make headquarters at the ___jket Store. Don’t forget that there you will find the biggest and cheapest assortment of l£mas goods in town; THB PACKET STOKE, The Seorgia Game Laws. The limiting sewcm iu Georgia began „u*November 1st. The game laws ot Georgia are not generally known, for they have been amended several times and have not been given prominence in the newspapers. From November 1st jto March 15th it is lawful to kiU, but after the latter date guns must be encased, except when haw Us, sparrows and other birds of that stripe bee. me too bold. The game laws of Georgia follow: Au act to protect insectiverous and singing birds, and game and auimais in this state, to prohibit tire taking or destroying the eggs of gajne birds, to prohibit the sale .or offering for sale any of said birds or animals during certain seasons, to make penal the violation of the provisions of this act, to supersede all existing laws on the Bubjecr of game protection, and for other purpose*. Section I Be it enacted by the gen¬ eral assembly of the state of Georgina, and it is hereby enacted lry author! y of the same, That on and after the passage of Liijs act it shall be unlawful for any person to shoot, trap, kill, ensnare, net, or destroy in any manner wild turkey, pheasants, partridges, or quail, or any insectiverous or singing birds, except English sparrows, crows, larks, rice birds, night hawks, wheat birds, and doves, between the 15th day of March and Jst .day of November. It shall alse be unlawful to shoot, trap, kill, ensuare, net, or in any man¬ ner destroy any doves between the 15th day of March and the l§th day of August. It shall also be unlawful for any person to hunt, kill, |hoot, wound, ensnare, or in any manner destroy or capture any wild deer or fawn between the 1st day of January and the 1st day of Sepfcc?ber. It shall also be unlawful for any person to sell or offer .for sale any game bird or auimal, or any part of either, whether dead or alive, that are pro¬ tected by tills act, during the periods so protected, and it Shall be taken and deemed as prima facie evidence of a violation of the provisions of this act for any person to be found in posses¬ sion of any of the animals or birds (or the eggs of birds) during the periods in which they are protected by this act; and auy person or persons who shad violate aDy of the provisions of this act as enumerated iu this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, That this act shall supersede all existing laws ou the subject of game and game protection, and shall have a uniform and general application; and that all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this act ba and the same are hereby repealed. Approved December 22, 1896. BOMB LATER J_,AW S. An act to make it unlawful fyr j^y persou to trap, net, kill or in any way take for the purpose of sale, except upon his own land, wild turkeysi quail, doves, or deer without a license; to fix a penalty for the vio¬ lation of this act, and for other purposes. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Gen¬ eral Assembly of Georgia, and It is hereby enacted by authority of the same, that from and after the passage of this act it shall be unlawful for any person to trap, net. kill, or in any way take for the purpose ot seeing the same, except uppii his own land, during the hqutjug season, wild turkeys, quail, dqves, or deer. Sec. % Be it further enacted, That auy persou desiring to kill, trap, net, pr in any way take for the purpose of solhur; the same, except upon his own land, any of the game mentioned in the foregoing section, shall before so pay to the treasurer of the county in which J}, Resiles to kill, net, trap, or take spell game t)io sum of $25, and upon the exhibition of such to the "binary of such county, the 0ldi, ' ar - v sha11 issue to suph person a Hcense to kiU - net < trap ‘ or take suob ^ ne ip said c 01111 ^ f Pr the of twelve months from the date of sai,d license, and no longer; and such person, the time of procuring said' license, shall register his name as a licensed hunter tn a book to be kept fo.i that purpose by the ordinaiy. License shall be procured and registration made iu each county wher.eiu said person pro¬ poses to carry on said business, provided that the provisions of this bill shall not be in effect until recommenced by the grapd jury of the county desiring it, Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, That any person violating the provisions of this bill shall be punished as for a misdemeanor. Sec. 4, Be it enacted, That all la ws and parts of laws in conflict with this act be and tbe same are hereby repealed. Approved December 20, 1890. An act to protect game in this state and prevent exportation of same beyond the limits of the state. Section 1, Be it enacted by the Gen¬ eral Assepijfiy of tbpl .state of Georgia, pnd it is hereby enacted by authority <|if the same, That it shall be unlawful for any persou or persons, firm or corporation to export or sliip, send or carry beyond the limits of said state, auy quail or partridge, at any se^qj; of the year. Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That it shall be and is hereby declared unlawful for any persou or peroops within tije limits of said state to net partridges or quails at any season of the year. Sec. 3. Be it further euacted, That any person violating the provisions of this act, upon eonviction shall be pun¬ ished as prejicriled in section 1039 of volume 5 of the code of 1895. Sec. 4. Be it further enacted, That ail laws and parts of laws in conflict with this act be and the same are hereby repealed, What Would Yeu Give To be cured of Oatairh?If you or your friends have this disease, you know how disagreeable it is v Its symptoms are inflamed eyes, thxbSoing temples, ring ing noises in the ears, headache, ca pricious appetite, and constant dis charge of mucus. Fortunately its cjjre is no( what you will give but what you will take, if you will take Hoods Sar¬ saparilla, tbe *5rear constitutional remedy, which thoroughly purifies, enriches and vitalizes the blood, you may expect to be completely and perma nently ynred. The good blood which Hoods Sarsaparilla makes, reaches thp delicate passages of the raucous raem braue, soothes and rebuilds the tissues and ultimately cures ail simptoms of catarrh. EDWARDS * AULT, Attorneys at Law, Buobanan, Ga. We do a general practice, making collections and land cases a specialty. Before buying land get an opinion or an rbstract. This prevents a law suit. We also negotiate farm at 6 per cent, which can be paid off at auy time without paying future interest. Notice Taxpayers l will be at the following places on the dates nsraeij opposite eacji pjnee for the purpose >of collecting state and county taxes; Seventh Courtground October 19, a id, No? 12, a m,N.ov 26, ail jjay. Delia Post Office Oct 19 p ra; Biggers Post, Office N<>v 12. p ip. Draketown October 20, a m and Nov 7, a it). 20 Courtground Oct. 20, p m, Nov. 7, p m, and Nov. 27, all day, Mt View flet 22 ,v m, Nov 8 , a m, and Nov 28 A i , Felton Oct 22 , p m, Nov 8 P H. Nov 29 all day. , wild Gat Oct 24 , A H, and Nov 1 and 30 A M. Steadman Oct. 25 , A M, Nov 13 , A M, and Dec 5 , A M, lol? Courtgrond^cjj 26 , A M, Nqv 14 , a m, and Dec 6 , a n, Tallapoosa Oct 27 , Nov 15 , 16 , Dec 7 and 8 , all day. Bncombe Courtground Oct 31 , a m, Nov 9 , a m, Dec 11 , a ?»• Waco Nov 2 and 20, Dec 12, ttli dy - B T 9 ^** 9 m D “‘ <3 '^ - day ' I will be in my office aU the time except the days that I am mi my rounds, E. C. WILSON, T.C.?C f M re ‘tpwiC7 "00 pe-'H ersiSSn-tp T 3 SQ (ism ip u«?» ' •092 ‘susSjo T33S3 »1U«1 8Ai5potf n oasq ynq jvmajai a.qj e.djlS ajamsjui ou' jo spsTN d j %on op ‘upjtl 30 aojjob t on Aaqi ‘SR4M*. aqy jo iotoSai ‘unj MOjsai - 10 AH aqj eguoi iaqj apb# *UM ■ sn >sonm.if 39Afj n* pus aracpuaH jq ajuo juapuja '•’•faioid a log -AVO|ioj yfvm saiqnorj pjdjoj snopas 9J0K -a a novo; oo {] S| J3AU acv jaqj SuuuBjt b nano SJ SHERIFF SALE. The following property will be sold first Tuesday in December: Ten acres of) laud in land lot no 236 i n the Seventh district and Fifth section of origuially C#-ioll now Haralson county Georgia . Levied o'l and to be sold as tbe property of Mrs. jatie EnocK. One yokervf red steers,18 and 10 years old,with whitebackes, horn® and ot'Q yoke’ f black and brindle steers—one mulcy and other watved-liorn ages 3 and seven years; also one yoke of vel'ow steorse, short jin^-nog, ages lltand 7 years Also one two horse Tennessee wagon, thimble skein. Levied as the property of Clark Bros. Land lot no. 919 in the First district and Fourth.section of said county, as tile property of B. O. Mun roe, under three fi fas, two in favor pj Diivid llass and ouo in favor of E W Jbfjttiu. Eighty acres of laud, more or less in land lot no 117 iu the Eighth district and Fifth section of Haralson county Georgia Levied mi and to be sold, as tee property pf B, Q and M. C Monroe, ,One undivided half interest in lqufj Iqt no 35 iu the Eight district anfl Fifth sep tion of Earalson coupty, Ga., oontaiu jng 202 1-2 acres, more or less. Levid on as the property of Johu T. Browu under a fj. fa from the justice court of the (E3rd distriet, Q. li. f of Ha ralgou county, Ga. iu favor of T. j Tovless <& S,oa against said Byowu. yinpysjji lot m 1? if? land lot no If l in the Saveuth district and fifth section of Ajir;it)|in county, pa., contaiuhig Iff acres, iptf If <! P r 'ff ss > acordirg to suryey made by j Allen, jr., and R M Wil liqiqs’ pwte now ot file in tbe clerk's office, of^Burdys, ijlid e.ointy. Levid on as tli? prop eity j ; A Village Blaeksnjath Son’S*.‘Life Saved bis Little Mr. H.fi. Black, the well known vil¬ lage li^icksmith at Grabarasyille, Sullir van C«„ N, Y- says; “Our little .on, five years old, has always been subject to croup, and so bad have the attacks been that we have feared many times that he would die. We have had the doctor and used many mediciues, but Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is now our sole reliance. It seems to dissolve the tough mucus and by giving frequent doses when tne croupy symtoms appear we have found that tbe .dreaded croup is cured before it gets settled ” Tliaie is no danger in givrng this remedy, for it contains no opium qr other injurious drug and may be given las confidently to a babe as to an adult. For- sale by H. D. Lasseter $ Co, Largest line of Bum pie Shoes ever brought to Buchanan at McGalmau’s. By nature all men aye alike, bnt by education widely different. Notice. All parties that are due us op nofe or accounts must comp up and settle same as we must money to m eet our obligations. Fail is Here And. so is our immense Fall Stock DRY GOODS We can save you money on DRY GO ?DS AND GROCERIES. Get our prices beoreyou buy. EAVES & SONS TO IY CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS: In order that I nxa y be able *o compete with other cash houses' and other towns after Oct. 1st, I will sell strictly FOR CASH THRE MONTHS OCT., NOV., DEC., and will offer you some bargains in Groceries, Dry Goods and Shoes. A trial will convince you. W. A. 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