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Local Melange
Col. Oscar Reese, of
is "here this week.
The hit clog—well, lie’s never
failed to holler yet.
Bring us any kind of country
produce on subscription.
Mrs. .T. G. Felton is quite sick
at her home three miles north of
town.
Mr. A. B. Walton, of Buncombe,
is attending court as a juror this
week.
('lever \Y ash Golden was m
town the first of the week on busi¬
ness.
Judge \V F. Brown, a prominent
attorney of Carrollton, is hero this
week.
Populists, read Chairman Mize's
appeal, and act upon his suggos-
1 10 ns at once.
Col.AV. K. Fielder, of the Cedar-
town bar, was here the first of the
week on business.
Miss Mary# Jones, of Youngs,
is hero this week visiting her sis¬
ter, Mrs 8 . (). Addison.
Tlutfreight traffic over .j- the < t. <
R. & 8 heavier at this time than ,1
. is
over before in the history of the
road.
Madam Rumor says Buehanail
is soon to have another drug store;
and t hat, too, before many more
moons.
Air. W. J. Wad did 1, of near Dar¬
lington, one of the best populists
111 the state, gave us a pleasant
call last week.
Messrs. E. S. and G. I). Griffith
have addl'd, to their already well
arranged law office an excellent
.. - ^ - -1 '
roller-fop riesK.
Mr. Candler declines to meet his
democratic opponents in joint de-
bate/‘Nooody lielieved he would
date to accept the challenge.
Cols.:. Head & Head, Lloyd
Thomas, McBride & Craven, lL G.
Brock and QL H. Hutchens, of Tal¬
lapoosa, are at tending court here
this week.
The prospect for an abundant
fruit crop was never' brighter at
this season of the year, a fact, that
ought to make the heart of every
country editor leap with joy.
If the present congress will es¬
tablish honest election methods
in the south, it would do a great
work. But it won't even make an
r. -
off or t in that direction.
Quite a number of our friends
from the country were in town
shojiping last Saturday, wind many
ot them called in t'o - compliment
The Tk r-4 une for its grand work
of rotor « *
.
There will be a meeting of ox-
confederato soldiers at this place
Saturday. Tho object of the meet¬
ing is to more fully organize a
camp for H 10 county. A large
crowd is expected.
Better be called a crank in this
age and fight for your rights than
become the tool'of corporate ra¬
pacity that promises nothing for
the future but industrial slavery
fer the masses.
Like tho old Turk who justified
his burning of the great library at
Alexandria on the plea that, “if
the books agree with the Koran
there is no need of them, and .if
they do not they are pernicious,
and ought to be destroyed.“ so Mr.
Candler refuses to meet Mr.
*
, Atkinson in joint debate on the
plea that it they agree there is no
need of debate and if they do not,
joint debates would be pernicious
because they would degenerate into
mud-flim . - Vugusta Tribune.
tribune kodak.
I was lately reading accounts ol
trio Gnomons yield of; -hi m . \ IttS-
kn and S uitli Africn, when ! wa ; -
forcibly struck by the puiy-< •
visit of an inhabitant of tie dan-
ot Mars to one of our ivnsibus m!
west, New, it is said that 11 V- .
tho planet issues certificates iv-
deemable in labor or produce unu
the inhal itiuits know nothing of
values of any kind of u.cml as
money. The senator OW'.U hi:?
visitor out to show him se,me ot
his wealth, and told bin that h m
was a silver mine yielding- .-wh :•
percent.of silver and sfich a per
cent, of gold, hut that In was not
working his silver mine, as tin
governn out had demonetized si. -
ver. The visitor wanted to know
what use they had for silver; the
senator told him they used it as
money till 1873. The visitor want¬
ed to know what use they had for
money lie was told that, it was a
medium of exchange, but now the
government had so mu-h -fit on
hand they had quit using it only
in the arts. The visitor: '•You
tell me there is a good deal ol go.u
in America?” The senator said
theib was. Well, ’• save- the visitor,
•
what will vciu* government " no
•*
^ got-too muengold ..... i u
senator looked reflectively, and
scratching his head, said: it be
d—m’d if I know ! Lot's go back
to the.hotel. Now, if rejiorts he
true I sge no reason why in-a few
yij'ars.tlfere sjiould not. he as much
or niore gold in the United States
as there is silver, because the si! -
ver mines are not being work'd
and the gold mines are running in
full blast. The only trouble is.
England takes it away ;h fast as
fast, as we got it, owing to bein;m>
deeply involved with them.
Well, these • beautiful .'prim;
mornings,makes one fbel’calui and
defend, and as Bill An would say,
I was ruminating this morning
while sitting or. my verandah an nit
the beauties of natun , the putting
forth of vegetation, and how man¬
kind should feel toward oneanoth-
or, when my wi fe said the coo. had
jumped out of the lot. This broke
my meditation and somewhat dis¬
qualified my mind for calm or se¬
rious consideration for the time
being, l ilt regaining composure 1
imagined my feelings a kin to
those attributed l>v Leigh Hunt,
Englands diadactic poet he wrote,
of Alum Ben Adbem.
May .his tribe increase.
Awoke one night from a dream of
peace,
And saw within the moonlight it:
the room,
Making rich as a lilly in doom.
An angel writing in a book of gold.
Exceeding peace had made Bon
Adhem bold,
And to the vision in the room he
said:
What writest thou? the vision
raised its he id
And answered with one accord
The names of those who loved the
Loid.
And is mine one,, said Abuo;
Nay, not so; Abuo spoke more low
But cheering up said: Then
I pray write rue as one who loves
his fellow men.
The angel wrote and vanished.
Tho next night came with a great
awakening light,
And shewed tho names of those
Whom the love of God had blest;
Ancllo! Ren Adhem’s name led
alP the rest,
A Man A rout Town.
Mr. Editor:—Flense tell your
readers that the Quaker Valiev
Manufacturing Co., 319 and 321
South Canal Street. Chicago, sell a
full line of direct high-grade household
furniture from tho factory
at 20 to 50 per cent, lower than re-
tail prices, and wiil semi any one a
copy of their catalogue free.
FRgaI POT.’*: CO: • ’i ..
Rem Ga., March 20.—Kov.
IV, it, (,r Godsirtown, preiude'd ;U!
i t«-r ou at Sliiloti
< <> until laat Biinda”. j , j_.ii,,].', •
; lie nostor has been sick for some
months , amt lias not neon able to
fill his appointments at that pluee,
so the members o*i lied Bro. Petit
t*> lid the pulpit nidi* bro. UK j_
sey’s )•'*<-.• .
, ih M.erry Gatin’.ay Night , Cluh ... .
nan last. Saturday eight and it ad a
ve; v interesting and lively time,
A car load of guano came to this
pi ve last *' -oid fanners came
from far and near to net their
share ot it. They av they aio go-
ing to plant, some i-<vnt cotton
this time.
ftnudlpoA wiil soon he a thing ot
the past in this county; there a re
no new eases at this time. Picnics
are going to take the place of
smallpox. Tiie l.imc Branch. I.it-
erary Social will give eno next
Saturday.
Machinery arrived last wee 1 , for
the opeuing at another slate quarry
near the < no in .pentlion at pres-
ent. Thoro is serious talk of put-
i i :,g up a factory for making school
slates, also black boards, 'l’he
compan. operating tho quarry
- . out , . and
"'1 : !>eg:n , laying a own,
iiaving • '-.h-walks and a depot
bit i it.
The Misses Onmpb -•!!. of near
V all wood Springs, visited Mis*
‘o', m ilennion last •'Terdyy.
Wo are pleased lo learn that
Hon. Thos. K. Watson has boon
nominated for governor. If there
is a man in Georgia nut has tho
good of the common people at
heart it is Tom Watson. We want
a man that '*y. ill stand fearles- in
the face of the money power, and
one that is net a ft aid of being a
! . tl u:i] ■ qvh'.r I ’ 1% hap;a :ia to
right. 8itch a man, we believe,
is Tom WaU-m. W. C.
i’GPLAR SI‘LING 8.
Winter has gone and spring has
come with its beautTul coat of
flower:;. Everything is quiet but
the plow hoy, and lie can be heard
in evt-iy 1 I . 1 recti on.
Prof. B. B. Beall was in this
part of tho moral vineyard 8nt;ur-
night . Ben is a clever gentle¬
man, and a bettor teacher is hard
to find.
Judge Thos. A. Hutcheson and
Col. Ed. 8, Griffith wore seen in
this section last week.
Hon. John M. Munroo and A. T*.
Richards are just from the Gate
City with a nice lot of horses and
mules.
Mr. Lum Waldrop is wearing a
smile from ear to ear over the ar¬
rival of a baby girl at his home.
Miss Pearl Hammond is suffier-
ing very much at this time with a
severe attack of erysipelas.
Mr. and Mrs. I). A. Pope went to
Tailspoosa one day last week on a
shopping tour.
Mr. Richard Chandler is quite
sick. Mr. Jus. AV Harris has had
some very severe , sick spells re-
cently.
“Ignoramous - ’ seems to think
that a democrat should not take a
populist paper A person that
don’t road but one side of a ques¬
tion wont make a competent jjiror.
Best wishes for Tin: Tkibune
and its many readers. Mercer.
Col. Turn Taylor, of Ilavkins-
ville, who is said to be the most:
wretched wifo-abu-ing drunkard,
ia making a- lively campaign for a
sea f in congress from the third
district. He is rmmir.g for tho
democratic nmninotion, and if the
Hxa i charges can be substantiated,
it gi e; as a matter t ci-uo-o that
he ll] ... ^ . ,, ...... L T . J to
v ’ uu ' e > e\vis
tho contrary uotvij|j)standing.—
Upson Pilot.
Os .ifnary’s
t'linn^e < i‘ litv.fr*.-
Georgia, G poll e<'M ' - m-
Haralson county, ) eriny tho
i ,on oi •). I.. Chandlerot al l o t > ;l o« ■
an order passed establishing
change in the district line bol — '•"ii
t j. ( , 1512 th and 05!’rd district ■/. s.
as lo include land lots Nos. 254,
253, 252, 251, 250,249. 221, 222,
201 and 203, all in the St h district
ami ol i: sect ion of said county 111
tlm 053rd district ami exclude - aid
Iots lrom tho i 5 i^ th u^tri. t. it
appearing that, the reviewers ap-
pointed for marked that purpose have
visk! and out said propos¬
ed change and reported favorably,
under oath. Now, this is to eiti
and admonish all persons t tint ii
no good cause he shown to tho con-
Leary, said proposed cluing..' w ill be
granted as petitioned fee, on the
the third Monday 111 April, 189S.
Witness my official signature
March 22, 1398.
Tims. A. Hutcheson, Ordinary.
~
SJoa.S ( ilroiiiii.
Georgia, 5 Whereas, cor-
Haralson Go. ) tain petitioners
have made tiioir application to
this court praying for an order
granting the establishment of a
now road, commencing at Felton
mid passing tho residence !>. of Join:
William.-. H. Smith, 11* Lasse-
ter and J. M. Simpson, and inter-
socliug the Tallapoosa and Cedar-
town road, near said J. M. Simp¬
son’s residence, and whereas, the
commissioners appointed for that
purpose have reviewed and marked
out said contemplated road, and
reported to me that said road will
be one of public utility and conve-
nionee. Now, this is to cite and
admonish all persons that on and
after the third Monday in April,
1898, said new read will bo grant¬
ed, if no good cause is shown to tlu
contrary. Given under nwv hand
and seal, this March 22 , 1898,
Taos. A. Hutcheson, Ordinary.
i liisis.je in Diwlrid Linv.
Georgia, \ Upon consider-
Hnralsou Co. ( ing the petition
of G. M. Goggcns ot al to have tho
district line bytween the 2078th
ami lfiBrd districts so changed as
to include land lots Nos 2(50, 201,
214, 213, 212 and 259 eighth dis¬
trict and 5th section of said coun¬
ty, in the. 1143m district, and ex¬
clude said lots from the 1078th
district. It appearing that the
reviewers appointed for that pur¬
pose have reviewed and marked
out said proposed change and fil¬
ed, under oath, a favorable report.
Now, this is to cite and admonish
all persons that said proposed
change will bo established on the
thrid Monday in April, 1898, if no
good cause is shown to tho contra¬
ry. Given under my hand and
seal, March 22, 1898.
Thos. A. Hutcheson, Ordinary.
QUARTERLY CONFEREXCEL
The next. quarterly conference
for the Buchanan circuit will be
held at Buchanan on the third
Sunday and Saturday before in
April. It is important that all
the members attend.
J. I). Tuhnee, IT C.
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FROM TALLAPOOSA.
Wo hear much complaint about
the excessive hot weather. But
the people will hive something to
complain about, and we are cora-
pelled to have weather, but there
are those who complain at any
kind that might come. So it had
just as well he this balmy spring
weather, that brings the buds and
blossoms as to be rainy or cold.
We have many evidences that
spring is upon us, not the least of
which is that the air is redolent
with the perfume of fertilizer; and
the stores are full of new spring
goods—so many things t > torn;
the purse of fomineity.
Miss Amanda Shannon, our pop-
u,ar ^lilmnor, has gone to Opelika,
Ala., to be away another season.
She leaves her business here in the
hands of Airs. Lassiter.
Mrs. H. D. Tuggle has just ro-
turned from St. Louis, where she
hasg been laying m a spring stock
of millinery.
Mr. Ee.ny 0’3h:elds, of
inghvm, visited ;his parents and
* >• >.-1 3-. last Sunday *
turning uosc.a 1 it'.»ry has nu.
tty frirnd.-. in.-* w h<> aroalways yin
to 8*% him, iind who are glad ;c»
know of i 1 i'- -mv.- - in his ehosi 1
proi ess 1011 .
Mies The die fie mix. is <
ing i'rh'iids at Waco (!',-• Wo ' 7T
L’he W . C. T. I . he'd :u nm. 0
services Sni ui> eveningai tin? M
chu n. o o" .r of lhe late M i-.
i’-.-anen F W-! -Ad.
Mr. Cm ■( 1 V ir., ol near tow; .
! ins two -.ek children, 1.
twin baid v lions we hope \\ i • i
soon r.v.vVi
Miss Cniniit ’Jeon Ims returnei
from Alabama, 10 ■ Hie has b e
.attending the t >< ! r- - - !■ ol a sn !
sister.
Miss Maw Hill on is visiting b .
siste •, Mi ••••..Tom AlIon.
\YA' are aimi I > note the eonton.
plated improv“iimnt in The IT;
hunk. Then is lie n .ison vi>\ v .•
should not have tiie I ;st papor 1 .
the county. ! cry populist <>11 •_i•
to take ir, and e ought to nud
ii -n at i ractive that all v. im are nm
populists will wai t to take ii
Call out, f->r correspondents, f.i..
Editor; u « have talent enough t
have an interest ing lettm 1 Y 01
every district in the count v.
Non:.
If von contemplate purchasing
luomoliold timainre, i>y alt 'm an
send for the catalogue of tho G'm ;
kor Valley Alarui faefaring Go.. 314
and 321 south Canai St., Ghicago.
( 1 . I , & S I . fV%JB C-
(Bon 111 Bound)
Lv. Chattanooga, 8:10, a. m,
Cliicanmuga, 8i^i, am.
Lo Fayot to, 9:12, n. m.
Trion, 9:8t), a. m.
Summerville, 9:48, a. 111 .
Rome, 1 1 :00, a. m.
Oedartown, 11 : 1 4 , a. m.
Buchanan, 12 ;27, j>. m.
Ar. Carrollton, 1 :10, p. m.
(North Bound.)
Lv Carrollton,
Buchanan, j 1
(A alart own, 3:07
Rome, 3:50
Summerville, 5 :03
Trion, 5:12 Or
La Fayette, f> :89
Chicamauga, 3:07
Ar Chattanooga, (1:40
S. O. Addison, Agonf,
Buchanan, Ga,
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