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FHOM tOOiCOM MOUNTAIN.
Mu. Eiutoh.—I t has lieen quite a while
since T have wrote to your valuable paper.
So I will coinmi-uce by giving a short
sketch of my experience for the past two
weeks.
1 have attended circuit court at Foit
Payne. There 1 met several Georgians
with whom ! was ^iad to meet. Dekalb
county has two weeks quart. The coun¬
ty is so large and so much business to at¬
tend to that it would take twice that
length of time to keep the business in
good shape. Tlie people of Dekalb have
no right to complain, so far as tlie Judge
ami Solicitor are concerned, for I don't
thinW I saw any man discharge bis whole
duty in a more gentlemanly way than
docs John Tusk, as solicitor. We have
always heard it said that law is no res-
1 lector of persons. 1 saw that clearly de
monstraled Ft. Payne. At tlie .
at expira
ti on of the last week the prisoners were
brought in to receive their seveial senteii
cts, and there met my gaze a sight I
shall . never forget. I lie old, tlie young
the strong, the weak, male and female
alike came in to hear the sentences pro
flounced upon them for crime. There
was a young man about twenty-two years
old sent to the ebaiugang for a period of
six years for stealing' a mare and colt,
‘fiie next was an old man who bad too
be supported by a stick in one hand and
the sheriff by the other to make his way
to tlie Court room. Then como an old
man in a chair cniricd by two negroes.
Tlie old man has not walked a step in
twenty-five yeais. Sad to think about,
but sadcst of all is yet to conic. Two
women were there to receive their sen¬
tences. The first a weakly looking wo¬
man about 45 or 50 years old under sen¬
tence for selling whisky, two cases, $100.
Then came a lady about 35 years old, fol¬
lowed by two little children. She ac¬
knowledged guilty in six cases. Tlie
Judge put the lowest fine possible on her.
That was fifty dollars in each ease, mak¬
ing iu all $300. This is an awful thing to
think about. Tlie children are now to be
t hrown upon the world to do as best they
can. Though likely it is better than to
be kept by a wom an of that sort.
Xow. duar reader, I am more solicitous
than ever before that we all lie more care¬
ful that we raise our children averse to
all such things as men drinking whisky,
much less buying, selling or making it:
and V,c should keep close watch over our
children and see that they keep good
company. See that they don't carry a
bottle of whisky in one pocket, pistol in
the other and a deck of cards in an other.
The best way we can tcacli our children
to leave off these bad acts are by precepts
ft
and examples, lie sure you are not
guilty of any bad habit yourself, and your
children will dread to face you when they
arc guilty. Try this plan, father and
mother, for twelve months and see what
difference it will bring about among
your children. Never take a dram, nev¬
er swear an oath, never tell a falsehood,
never leave a wrong impression, but do
that which is strictly wright in the sight
of your eliildren, , your neighbor and , your
find, and your family troubles will be
•» ■Treaty •’ diminished and ‘ your happiiluss ‘
at lioine will bo greatly increased, and if
you should keep up a rule of this kind
through your life, when your head shall
be .silvered for the glories of fine world to
come, you will have no remorse of
science, but peace ami quietude will ill!
the space where otherwise sadness, sm
row and rogret would reign.
1 will close by giving your many
ers my best wishes.
W. J. F.
Tlie Georpra Alliance Beronl
Improves witii each issue, and is one of
(lie very best, all-around Allranee,
cultural and literary papers glinted" Fro.
> liristopber was among the first newspa
men in (Georgia to print an Alliance pa
per and the .-1 Hi a nee people should, pat
ronize him. Trice ;'?] per year, S pages,,
weekly. Sample copies sent on applica¬
tion. Address Alliance lleeord, f.Ioute
zuina, 'Li.
It begins to look as though Canadian
annexation might, so oil become a nation
al issue in this country.
OMARIS ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEORGIA— Haralson County.
All persons mV'hereby not!lierl that nn election
was field in tlieHIStli district, G. >fi, said county
us urovided for Viy law on the Cist day of this In¬
stant, on the question of fence or stock law,
which resulted in a majority of 10 votes for stock
law and the same will go into effect alter the ex
ptratlon of six months from the date of said elec¬
tion. U itne is my hand and official signature.
'Tills 25th day of February, 1801.
S. M. DAVENPORT, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Hakalson County.
To all whom it may concern: The commission¬
er.' 1 appointed to net apart a twelve months sup¬
port to Mr«. Samara C. Cagle, widow of ,1. M.
Cagle, deceased, and her eight minor children
having-flicda schedule of tlie property set apart
by them and same will he made tlie judgement of
this court after the publication of this notice.
This 25th day of February, lHnl.
S. M. DAVENPORT, Ordinary.
GEOROIA—H vu w.son County.
To all whom it may concern. The commission.
cr* appointed to set apart a twelve months sup*
port to Mrs. F. J. Myers, widow of P. J. Myers,
deceased, and her two minor children liavimr
11 ‘‘ ll il schedule of the property sot apart by bu m
and the same will be made the judgement of this
cmtr . after the publication of this notice. This
20th day of February, isM.
a. >1. DAVENPORT, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Hahamon County.
To all whom It may concern: 11. .7. Denham
having in due form applied to the undersigned
for the Guardianship of the person and proper
ty of W. H.Cantrell, minor child of Rudy Can
troll, deceased, notice is hereby given that his
application will lie heard at myofl.ee on the first
Monday in April, next. G,veu under my hand
and official signature. This 25tli day of
ry, 1881.
S. M DAVEXPOKT, Ordinary.
GKORGIA—Has.ii.son County.
Agreeably to an order of the court of ordinary,
of Haralson comity, will be sold at auction at
the court house door of said county, on the first
Tuesday in April, next, within the legal hours of
sale, the following property, to-wit: One hun¬
dred acres of land, more or less, known as the
Carnot place No. 73 in the 7tli district and 5th
section of originally Cai ro!) now Haralson comi¬
ty, Ga. Well improved. Also one-third of one
town lot in the town of Buchanan, f outing Tal¬
lapoosa str« r 1<; anil two-third feet, running!
hack 180feet; improved. Sold as the property
of Amos Helton, lvte of said county, deceased
Terms cash. This 25th day of February, 1891.
T. C. HKLTOm, F.xecuu r.
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WM $
G mulling, Spaulding Jt Co. ) J Haralson StijK’tior
vs. . Court — Ta llapoosa
J. Williams .1 < ircixit,
January Adjourned Term, 1891.
Itappears to the Court by the petition of Gram
ling, Spaulding & Co., that J. Williamson the
1stday of May, 18831, executed and delivered to
saidGramling, Spaulding & Co. a mortgage im
twb tracts ol’ land lying in said county to wit:
Town lot No. 57 in the plan ot the tov.-n of Buch¬
anan i:i said county, containing fifty by one hun¬
dred feet; and lot of l and No. 1107 in the aitli dis¬
trict ami 3rd section of originally Cherokee, now
Haralson county, containing 35 acres more or le s
for the purpose of securing tlm payment of two
certain promissory notes for the aggregate sum
of one hundred and fifty-live dollars besides in¬
terest and ten per cent, attorneys fee, made ly
tliesaidJ. Williams on the 1st tlay of May, 1881),
and payable to said Gramling, ispattldjr.g A Co.
due one day after date with interest from date at
the rate of 8 per cent, pier annum, and costs of
collecting, including trt pier cent, attorneys fees,
which said notes tlie said J. Williams refused to
pay.
It is therefore ordered that the said.T.Will
jams pay- into this court, on or before the next
term thereof, the principal, interest and attor¬
neys fees due thereon and the costs of this suit, or
in default thereof the Court will proceed as to
justice shall appertain. And it is further order
ed that this rule lie published in the Bannku
Mkhskx ,newspaper published in the county
of Haralson, once a month for four months, or
^rved on l. Williams or his special ageid orat
torncy three, months previous to the next term ot
thi.; coart.
C. G. .Tanks, Judge, S. C. II
A true extract from minutes of court.
This Feb. 20th, 1805, J. S. M. Bmiuuhs,C.S.C.
Nellie I.ewiw Cay nation.
Tlie latest and one of tlie best novelties
for ISffil is an elegant. Carnation, growing
on long stems, a free bloomer w ill- large
flowers, of an exquisite shade of pink,
something entirely different from any
thing in Carnations. This flower is des
tined to become a great favorite among
the florists, ns the ladies prize very Tiigh
corsage bouquets and decorative
pm poses generally. The endorsement of
,], e ..pj ft Vin 0 f James Vick, llociiester, X.
Y., who introduced this plant, is enough
to assure the public that it is all they
claim for it. The pi tee is only 50 cents
each, 3 for §1.25, 0 for $2.25, doz. $4.00;
but a better way would be to send 10
cents for Vick’s Floral Guide and the 10
cents can be deducted front the first or
dev for warded for seeds.
Notice of Dissolution.
The partnership heretofore existing
between I. Wontherby and (1. 1). Griffith
lias this day been mutually disolved.
Wkatukrby «fe Ukikfiku.
Feb. 11th, 1801.
Notice of Dtoolution*
Tlie partnership heretofore existing
between John Lee and J. II. Lee, by llio
death of the former, is disolved. Those
owing the firm must make immediate set¬
tlement or their notes and accounts will
be placed in the bands of an officer for
collection,
J. II. Lr.E.
waco, Ga., Feb. 11th, 1H01.
WANTED.—The consent of 10,000
Smokers,-to send each, a sample lot of
150 *‘XICKEL" Cigars ftttd «i 20 yom*
filled Watch, by Express C. 0. D. $5.25
, UK | a j] ow examination
Hav.vnna Cigar Co.. Winston, X. C.
Sheriff Sales for First Tuesday in
March, 1851.
w
vV ill he sold to tlie highest bidder for cash
within the legal hours of sale rm the first
Tuesday in March, next, before the court house
d‘ ,,,r °f Ilaral-wn county, Ga., the fo,lowing
l>r’>l't'v:y to-wii:
The east half of lot of land No. 2 i'S in 7th dis
ti'iet mm 5th section of - Haralson county, Ga,,
containing one hundred one and one quarter
acres more or less, as tlie property of ,T. .1. Wiel
imtt, '< vied <,n under ami l<y virtue of live Jus¬
tice court li-fas, Tour in favor ofG. M. Roberts
against J. J. Slielnutt anil J. Williams, issued
from the Justice court of the 1143rd !)i-t. G. M.,
said county, and one in lavor of McBride A K<i
warJs against J. J. Shelnntt issued from t'xie
Justice court of the 1 i20th Diet. G.31. saidconn
ty
A Iso, otthe same time and plsce will be sold
the north west quarter of lot of land No. 37
in 7th I list, and 5th section Haralson county, Ga.
containing 50 acres more or less as the property
of J. W. Hush levied on under and by virtue of
two Justice court ti fas issued from the Justice
court of 1143rd Dist. G. .41. said county in favor
of T. J. Loveless & Son against said Bush.
Also, lot of land No. 221 in 7th Di-t.ntii section
of Haralson county, Ga., containing 232 1 , acres,
more or less, levied on as the property of C. N.
Vines tinder two certain ti fas issued from the
Superior couft of said county in favor of Frick
Co. against C. Vinos, principal and TV. F.
Golden and V. A. Golden, securities.
January 27th, 18!>f. 17m. Johnson,
Sheri IT.
Notics to Debtors and Creditors,
All persons having demands against tfee es¬
tate of J. W. Diggers, deceased, are hereby noti¬
fied to rendered in their demands to rile under¬
signed according to law; and all per- ot indebt¬
ed to said estate are required to make immedi¬
ate payment. Dee. 31st, 1890.
T. J. Brno uita.
Administrator of J. W. Diggers, deceased.
EXECrOirs SALE.
GI. IRGIA— ilMULsitx County.
To all whom it may concern :
A. C. Helton, Executor of the last will of
Amo.i Helton, deceased, lies in due form applied
to tlie aiulerrigned for leave to sell the lands be¬
longing to the estate of said deceased, and said
application wilfibe hoard on tlie first Monday in
Feb., next.
This Jan. 1st 1«91.
S. M. DAVKHTORT,. Ordinary.
GEORGIA i— 1 I.ijjAi.son Countv.
All per-ons are hereby notified that an Elec¬
tion was held in the I42i;tit district. <«. M., said
county, as pi vvided by law, on tile 27 Ll day oi
December, DW. on the guestimi of Fencr or
Stock Ltw, wMirli resulted la a majority of 18
votes for stock law. a/wt the same will go into
effect after the exprirui iim of six mouths from
the date of said tdoetion.
>1- DAVENPORT, Ordinary.
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and wc can secure patent in leas tiaiy than ihoae
remote from Vrwdiimrtivn. photo.. with lescrip
fiend 'nodel. drawing pstentuble or i">t, fr"p ol
tiou. We advise, if or secured.
chare*. Our foe not die till patent is
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town, sent free, Address,
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Notice to Debtors and Creditors
All persons having demands against the es
tate of J. \V Kiggcra, deceased, are hereby lioti
««lto render in their demands to the under
l igiieU according to law; and all persons indebt¬
ed to said estate arc required to make immedi¬
ate payment. Dec. 31st, 1890.
T. J. IIIOGBRS,
Administrator of J. IV. Diggers, decexscd.
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^spepsia
Makes the lives of many people miserable,
and often leads to self-destruction. Distress
after eating, sour stomach, sick headache,
heartburn, less of appetite, a faint, “all gone”
feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and irregu
Dlstress larity of the bowels, are
some of the more common
. After symptoms. Dyspepsia does
Eating not get well of itself. It
requires careful, persistent
attention, and a remedy like Hood’s Sarsa¬
parilla, which acts gently, yet surely and
efficiently. It tones the stomach and other
organs, regulates the digestion, creates a
good appetite, and by thus Sick
overcoming the local symp-«...
toms removes the »ympa-*’*8aw3Cf?0
thetie effects of the disease, banishes tho
headache, and refresl.es tile tired mind.
“ I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I
had but little* appetite, and wiiat I did eat
ju distressed mo, or did me
burn little good, in an hour
after eating I would expe¬
rience a faintness, or tired, all-gone feeling,
as though I had not eaten anything. My trou¬
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which is that of a painter, and from being
more or less shut up in a ©our
room with fresh paint. Last Lt'OITJSiCJl
spring I took Hood's Sam
rilla—took, three bottles. It did mo an
immense amount of good. It gave mo an
appetite, and my food relished and satisfied
tho craving I had previously experienced.”
Gfi07.cn A. Pagb, Watertown, Mass.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
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