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: and Trade-Marks obtained, and nil t’-'.t
- : business conducted for Moderate fees.
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Oppc.s.ie Patent Oi.ice. Vi-aafii/.-giiin, D. C.
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iii ;i or .••nipbiy whic!» yoa cur. cam that nmount.
i»r mb* unices successful ns nA-ivo. each district Kacly mid quickly
1 desire but ono worker from- or county.' I
lu nlrc ii-iy t<i it gilt ;jud i»rovidcd with yenreueb. emploi meut It's K fi I*'.W inirre
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IJGOOO.CO « yonr is being Tnndo by Jobs: Tl.
u you may uot make’jin much, lint \vc -inn
f&A dTj+pMi teach you quickly how mid town from *5 to
n lil, y nt *'he atari, inure rs you po
lioih Hcxe.«, nil «$rea. Iu «uy jijrt of
lp t > V^^fWSAmencii, »»t? cH your you tinm.or can coin-nienc« «j-avc momenta ut home, only gfr- to
l * ,c ' vorJl * -AU id new. Grout jwy St'JfK *Ur
y*L every Tvorher. ‘WsJ star! you, bit rnlfihhi^
Jluxr evtiyfliin»r. l;ASH-Y t 8l*P-KIilM . J.l/L ad.
I’AHTIfl.'LAKS rUKli. A d d roan euxsa,’ at at j 3 ,
stiawwj & to., votsruau,
You Lazy Itasca),
“Fnrmcrs what are you doing? plant¬
ing cotton are you?”
‘’Yes planting big crop of cotton.”
“How about corn?”
“Well to tell vou the truth v/o had so
much rain tlio first of the season and
were so delayed in preparing our land
that wo just streaked off our corn rows
and put in guano and corn together and
just listed on it.”
“You lazy near-sighted rascal, if yon
had your just deserts, would be streaked
off and listed upon not only with one or
two furrows, but with as many stripes;
and you say that you have not planted
any more corn than last year, and have
been buying corn ever since yon could get
the merchant to furnish you a credit,
Shame on you.”
“My lord what did you say yon was
paying for com on a credit?”
“One dollar and thirty cents a bushel.”
“Do you tell me that you are paying a
dollar and thirty cents per bushel for
corn to make cotton which is now priced
for you at less than eight cents for next
fall delivery? Why my dear sir you had
better sow your land in peas and go a
fishing.”
For the sake of your wife and children
do plant more corn and small grain and
ies* cotton. You have no excuse this
year, for you know tlie high price of corn
and knew it before you put a single cot
ton seed in the ground, that the mighty
powers bad priced your cotton for next
fall at less than eight cents per pound
delivered in Madison. Think for a mio
ute and we know J you will raise • vonr
own family supplies. Come to our oifice
and we will introduce to you a farmer
who raised his own meat, corn and foil
der, and makes a good living out of farm¬
ing
Allow us to make two more important
suggestions.
First, plant now every foot of bottom
land you have in corn, and every acre of
up land that you think will make corn.
Second, get some Early Amber sugar
cane, if can’t get this variety, get some
kind, and plant now in two foot rows, so
that you can plow it once for feed for
your unties, If you have never tried it
you will he surprised how much forage
will come off one half acre, and when it
heads out, you can feed it to your mules
and make a ciop without any corn at nil
—you who are buying ora adopt these
suggestions.—Madisonian.
Electric Bitters
Tide remedy is becoming so well
known and so popular as to need no spe¬
cial mention. All who have used Elec¬
tric Bitters sing the same song of praise.
—A purer medicine does not exist ami it
is guaranteed to do all that is claimed.
Electric Bitters will cure all diseases ol'
the liyer and kidneys, will remove Pim¬
ples, Boils, .Salt Rheum and other affec¬
tions caused hy impute blood.—Will
drive Malaria from the system and pre.
vent as well as cure all malarial fevers.—
For cure of Headace, Constipation and
Indigestion try Electric Bitters—Entire
satisfaction guaranteed, or money refun¬
59etrt. and 81.00 per bottle a:.
Neill A Almon's drugstore.
In twenty years the late 1’. T. Barnum
spent $3,000,000 in newspaper advertis
iug. This explains why he found it easy
to make a great fortune after lie had
passed 50, when most men feel that it is
too late to begin again if misfortune re¬
duce them to poverty.
Purifies the hloocl, increases the circu
lation, expels poisonous humors and
builds up the system. What more do
peiioim. „ - J.
\ou wairt a men ic me to e
'-Vitt’w Sarsaparilla is reliable. For sale
by Neill & Almon.
A lawsuit in Texas about a calf lias re
suited in fl>® killing of all the parties to
the suit eace-pt tho calf. One of the liti
gants shot the other, ami tlie sheriff shot
the murderer, so- only the calf, worth
six dolkvjs is left alive. Weil, it seems
to us that the affair turned out well
enough;, f-t is obvious that the calf was
the- oidy .'ftitiaUe thing concerned in the
controversy.
Df> you want to savofrom 25 to 50 cents
on every Dollar you spend? If so, write
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Snow & Co., Solicitors of Patents at
Washington, 1). €., unsurpassed succcs
in obtuing patents for all classes of inven¬
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who have to do with patent*.
BEPAPING ANw PLATE WOEK.
I am now prepare to do any kind of repair
work—Clocks, wat or, Serving Machines,
Make or repair IJu ■ es, Wage.ns and Carts.
Hold and silver ..ting by electricity.
O ust west or rntckboue mountain lVj miles
nest of Buchanan. J. S. IJEAN.
ORDINARY’S ADVERTISEMENT
GEORGIA— Hak.vlhox Cot nty.
To all whom it may concern: K. H. liingsley
! has in due form applied to the undersigned for
permanent letters of administration on the cr¬
^tc of c. 3. Hull, late of said comity, deceased,
“»<• 1 "ill I*** ' ; l K,n «'id application < n the first
Monday in June, 1803. Given under my hand
antl o( a cial signature; tills 28th day of April,
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S. M. I) A VENDDPT, Ordinary.
| i gkgrgu-Hauaiaox tvrvrv.
j To all whom it may concern: W. R. Harris
j having in due form applied to the undersigned
for „ the Ouai'Mianshi]) of tlie person and property
j of Lelchar Hicks, minor child of Maria!: Hicks,
deceased, notice is hereby given that lusuppn
catioii will lie heard at my ( dice on the first
Monday in dune, next, (liven wider my hand
and official signature; this 28th day of April,
loJi.
S. M. DAVENl’OKT, Ordinary.
Administrator':. Sale.
Agreeable 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 tho first
Tuesday in June, next, within the legal hours of
sale, one town lot in tho town of Tallapoosa on
Head uvenue, fronting 25 feet and ruhnine: back
sain:- width 155 feet to Aicwine avenue, Block 57.
Sold as the property of J. L. Bacon, deceased.
Terms cash.
j. T: TUGGLE, Administrator.
CrEOKEIA—IlAUAbsox County.
Agreeable to an order of the court of Ordinary
of Haralson county will be sold at auction at the
court house door of said county on the first
Tuesday in June, next, within the legal hours of
sale, the following property, to-wit: One bun
dred acres of land more or Jess, known as the
Cornet place, No. "Sin the 7th district and 5th
section of originally Carroll now Haralson coun¬
ty, Ga, Well improved, Sold as the property of
Arnos Helton, fate of said county, deceased.
Terms cash; this April 28th, 1891.
T. C. HELTON, Executor.
Sheriff Sales for First Tuesday in
June, 1391.
Will be sold before the court house door in
Buchanan, Ga., within the legal hours of sale on
the first Tuesday in June, 1891, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following property, to-wit:
'llie west half of land lot No. 151) in the 7tli dis¬
trict and 5th section of originally Carroll now
Haralson county, Ga. Levied on as the proper¬
ty of Jacob Driver by virtue of and to sari iy a
fifa issued from the Superior court of Haralson
county in favor of Nancy A. Driver against the
said Jacob Driver.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
land lot No. 551 in the 20tl) district and 3rd sec¬
tion of originally Cherokee now Haralson coun¬
ty, .Ga. Levied on as the property of Louis H.
Jizzell to satisfy a fifa issued by the tax collec¬
tor of Haralson county against said Louis H.
Kzzell for his unpaid state and county tax for the
year 1890. Levy made l>yconstable and returned
to me.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
land lot No. 04 in 7tli district and 6th section of
said county; levied on as the property of W. A.
Goldin to satisfy one Superior court fi fa issued
from tlie Superior court of said county in favor
of J. F. Gaddy against the said W. A. Goldin.
Property pointed out by defendant. Levy made
by me.
Also at sajnc time ami place will be sold
one ox named Bill, one ox named Brandy and
one ox named Dick, all three being red and
white spotted in color; one.yellow ox named
Brack, one black ox named Elcy, one pale rod ox
ixuned Wheeler, one clay bank horse about fo«r
years old, one heavy iron axle dray, three log
carts,one saw carriage and saw and one sawmill,
said saw mill, saw carriage, and saw,
being located at the saw mill shed of
William Brooks in tlie town of Felton, Ga.; !ev
led on as the property of William Brooks to sat
tefy onefi fa issued from t.ho Superior Court of
said county of Haralson in favor of R. J. Ragan
against said Wiiiim Jiroolts,
This 29tii day of April, 1891.
WM. JOHNSON, Sheriff.
A beautiful skin, bright eyes, swiet
breath, good appetite, vigorous body,
pure blood and good health result from
the use of Do Witt’s Sarsaparilla. It is
sold by Heill & AJauat.
Mattie Kvans Libel for divorce in Haral¬
vs. son Superior Court, Janua¬
W. D. Kvans ry Term, Kilil.
I’unuant to an order in 3ahl ease, granted by
Hon. C. (1. .Janes, Judge of said court, the de¬
fendant, W. i). Evans, is hereby cited and notl
lied, personally or by attorney to be and appeal
at tho next term of the Superior Court for said
county to be held on the 3rd Monday in duly.
I SKI, then and there to answer tho plaintiff's libel
for divorce, as in default thereof, said court will
proceed as to .Justice atoll appertain. Witness
the Hon. C. G. Janes, Judge of said court; this
April 28th, 1801. 8. M. BIGGER*,
J.
Clerk Superior Court.
APPOINTMENTS BUCHANAN CIRCUIT
Fry May, 1801.
Fourth Saturday and Sunday morning,
at Buchanan and Philadelphia; at Felton
Friday and Sunday nights.
The first Saturday and Sunday in May
the Sunday schools meet at Pleasant
Hill. Service at Friendship 3 o’clock af¬
ternoon on Sunday;Rev. Thus. M. Moon
preacher; Bremen at night.
Second Saturday and Sunday at Smyr
na.
Third Saturday and Sunday morning at
Waco; at .‘j o’clock afternoon, at Bethle¬
hem; Bremen at night.
Friday 22nd our regular day of prayer
ajul fasting; for Quarterly Conference
Saturday, 23rd.
D. V. Dev. W. 1’. Love joy will preach
on Friday night and Saturday morning.
Fifth Saturday and Sunday morning ai
Philadelphia; Friday and Sunday nigh)
at Felton.
Second Quarterly Conference at Buch¬
anan fourth Saturday in May. Preaching
on Friday night and Saturday by Eld. W.
P. Lovejoy.
J. L. Ivey, P. C.
Mu. Editor: —In addition to tlie regu
lnr appointments as they are now juilish
ed we want our people to know that it is
dill pm pose to begin . a series . of meetings
to commence at the next appointment at
Buchanan, May 23d. The Presiding El¬
der is expected to help us. We begin at
Felton fifth Sunday and continue one
week, I). V Then on the first Sunday
in June we expect to begin a meeting at
Bremen.
The brethren on tho Rome district have
khidiy consented to <iid us in our efforts
to save tlie people on the Buchanan eir
cuit. We give this notice that the hretli
iv n may arrange their business so as to
attend and assist in the services.
“And every man stood at his post
round about the camp.” “The people had
amind to work.” “Cursed ho Meroz, be¬
cause they came not tip to the help of the
Lord against the mighty.”
J. L. IVET, P. C.
It is cuiite the fashion now to take De
Witt’s Little Early Risers for liver, stom¬
ach and bowel disorders. They are small
piils, hut mighty good ones. N eill & Ai¬
mer, sells them.
Twice a week.—I will he in Bucliaih
fin twice a week—Wednesday and Satur¬
day—and those having corn to grind can
bring and leave it at any store and I will
get it and grind it for you, charging noth¬
ing hut the toll.
D. O. Munros.
Be Witt’s Little Early Risers never
gripe or cause nausea. Mild hut sure,
. ■ ini’. : -i 1 i
for sick ht-udaidu-, elnr-nic eonstipaihm. ;
dyspepsia. For sale hy Neill & Almon. j
TA2 EBOEIVEE'S EOUKDS.
I will he at the different places below
mentioned for the purpose of receiving
tax returns for the year 1801:
Tallapoosa, May 14 and 15.
Felton 1G
Boh Latham’s, “ 21, a. m.
Hitchcock’s mill, “ 21, p. ill:
Waco, “ 22, a. m.
Bremen, “ 22,p. m.
Holcombe’s mi.’!, “ 23, a. m.
2uuli Cou. t CrioliiHl, “ 23. p. m.
Buchanan, June 2d and 3d (1st Tuesday).
Tallapoosa, 4tli and 5tli.
After which my rounds will close.
H. I). Lassktbu, II. T. R.
March 17th, 1891.
If food sours on the stomach, digestion
ia defective. Do Witt’s Little Early Ri¬
sers will remedy rlii:-:. Tlie famous lit-th
pid3 that never gripe and never disap¬
point. For sale hy Neill & Almon.
Very popular, very small, very good.
IJe Witt’s Little Early Risers, the pill foi
constipation, biliousness*.sick headache.
For sale by Xeill. «k. Almon.
Gramllng,Spai’.Kling & Co.) 5 Court Haralson Tailsi-v- l-npori
vs. J — i
.1. William! Circuit,
Jkiumitv Ailin.inw.il Term, f,
It appearing to the- emit i j tbo petition rat
Gramllng, Spaulding & Co., that J. Wllltanis ni
the 1st day of May. I8*:>,executed and ilelivoro.l
to paid OramHug, Hpnukllug <SS Co. a >rtg.»gt
on two tract* of land lying in said county to i, i> .
Town lot Ko. 57 in tho plan of tlie town of Itr.oh
anan in said county, containing flftr by one Insn
droil feet; and lot of land Mo. HOT in the noth dis¬
trict. and uni section of orfg-inaTy Cherokee, now
Haralson county, containing35 acres more or less
for tho purpose of securing the payment of two
certain promissory notes for tlio aggregate t-u.m
of one hundred and fifty-five dollars besides in
tercet and ten pee cent, attunu j a fee, made by
the said J. Williams on tho 1st day of May.lSffii,
and payable to »ahl Gramllng, 8pa«!iling & Co.
due one day after date with interest from date at
tho rate of 8 per cent, per annum, ami costs of
collecting, including 10 per cent, attorneys fees,
which said notes the said J. Williams vt loses to
pay. said Will¬
It is therefore ordered that the J.
iams pay into this court, or, 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 ill proceed as to
justice slml^appcrtiUn. And it is further order¬
ed that this ride he published in tlie Uax.nck
Mkssk.no Bit, a newspaper published in the county
of Haralson, once a month for four nicnths, or
served on J. Williams or his special agent or at¬
torney three months previous to the next term ol
this court.
0. (i. .Taxes, Judge, S. C. II
A true extract from minutes of court.
This Feb. 20t.h, 19C-5, J. S. M. BnK;Kii*,C.S. C.
Sheriff's Sales of TInreturned Lands
For First Tuesday in Jane, 1831.
Will be sold before the court house do or in the
town of Buchanan, Haralson county, Ga., or. fits
first Tuesday in June, 1891, within the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash,
the following lots of land, each levied on by vir¬
tue of a tax fi fa issued by tiro tax -ajlleetor o
sai.i county for the amount of unpaid state and
county tax assessed upon each of said lots of
land as un returned lands for the year «?Sw, to
wit:
l and lots 885, 6f3, KID and 490, all in 1st district
and Jti> section of said courcty; each cor ta ir, lim¬
! l0 af ’ Tt ' ,s * more or less. and
Also land Jots 1)3,2Bt, 352 301, all in 7th
district and stbuection of salt: county, each con¬
taining 203% acres more or loss.
Also land lot 14» iu6th 'Ustvie* and sth section
of said county, containing 2021.1 acres more or
less.
Also land Jots <59 anti 329, all Is*. SO 1 district anti
5th mfctionof said county, each, containing XfJN,
acres more or Jess.
Also land lots t'fS, S!>50, all in tilth dis¬
trict and 3rd section of s: 1 Id county, each civn
tainiug 40 atavs more or less.
Also land lots .1219, 1185, 1248, 1149, I 0 o 9 , 9S4,
, 773 unci 599, all in 20th district ami 3rd
potior, of canity,, or .';*Vi -iC* atTJr-B
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In the World.
rHE MOST CLEGANT,
STRONGEST AND BEST
WOODWORK ON THE MARKET
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EVERY ONE GIVES SATiSFACT’?.'-’,
’HE WHITE IS THE PEEK OF AMY SEWING SGACHIM
NOW MADE.
TIE WHITE IS THE LIGHTEST RUNNING Af.t) 8 £S
FINISHED SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET.
?S CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE, POSITiVF. & DJJRA 8 U
ITS WORKMANSHIP 13 UNSURPASSED.
10U CAN SECURE THE AGENCY IF YOU APPLY A
ONCE, AS WE WANT DEALERS IN UNOCCUPIED
TERRITORY.
Prices and Terms Made
A.cLca.ress:
(White 0eWing MaoMne do.
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