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STRATTON’S PATENT HARMONICAS.
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AaWiiftAL, Single Reed.
DICTATOR, Double Reed.
Dealers please send for Catalogue.
Xio Harmonicas Sold at Retail.
JOHN f/sTRATTON & SON,
Importer* and Wholeeale DeoJer. la all Irluds of
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
43 A 45 Walker Street, Rew l'ork. .
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A COltKECTION.
The report is being circulated that I
have been married to Miss Sallic Fincher.
I want to say to all that such report is
false, and to substantiate this I refer you
to the record in the Ordinary’s office.
There you will find that license were is¬
sued to Jackson S. Noerlam and Sol fie
Fincher by F. R. Smith, ordinary, on'Nov.
7,1SS5, and executed hy S. N. Griffin, N.
I\, Nov. 8, 18S5.
For references apply to Jas. Kelley,
|Spring Place, Ga.; W. J. Brock, Pied¬ Ilill,
mont, Ala.; G. W. Hallow, Ensom
Ga.; ’Squire Neice, Lime Branch, Ga.; A.
J. Hunt, Felton, Ga.
J. L. MAYTON.
Specimen Cases.
8. II. Clifiord, New C'asse). Wis., was
troubled with Neuralgia and Rheuma¬
tism,his Stomach was disorderd,liis Liver
was affected to an alarming degree, appe¬
tite fell away, and ho was terribly reduc¬
ed in flesh and strength. Three bottles
I ■ of Electric Bitters cured him.
1 Edward Shepard, Harrisburg, Ill., had
| a running sore on his leg of eight years’
| standing. Uused three bottles of Elee
t ic Bitters and seven boxes Bncklcn’s
Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound anu
well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had
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1 five large fever sores on his leg, doctors
1 said he was incurable. One bottle Elec
! trie Bitters and one box Bncklcn’s Arnica
Salve cured him entirely. Sold by Neill
FOOTPRINTS OF THE IVORLD’S HIS¬
TORY.
; From the Christian Rocord, Beading, Pa.
Ben Franklin once made the statment,
“Schools teach us the rudiments of lan
■ guage, but books teach us how to think;
therefore, no man is truly educated un
less lie is a reader of books.” Ben was
right, but he lived an age when books
were so scarce, comparatively speaking,
that but little of the pernicious in litera¬
ture was tolerated. But in these days it
is different. Your boys thirst for a
knowledge of the world, and if you don’t
give them some wholesome reading to
slake that thirst, they will get hold of
cheap, sensational stories that will poi¬
son their minds and do them terrible in
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There is such a vast amount of this
trashy stuff being poured into the market
at the present time, that it is a relief to
pick up a new book that is at once thrill- j
iug, romantic, wholesome, and true.
Such a work is “Frootprmts of tlio
^ or ^’ s History,” the latest and greatest
work of the two celebrated historians,
John Clark Ridpath and We. S. Bryan.
These distinguished gentlemen, having
won their laurels by independent writ¬
ings, have, co-operated on this work, and
produced a gem “of the purest ray se
it is not a dry, uninteresting
statement of the plain facts, but rather
eacli of the most important events of bis
tory has been taken up and described by
a master of language, who holds the read¬
er entraced as lie wends liis way along
the path of history, following carefully
in the footprints of progress.
We are delighted with this superb vol¬
ume. Perfect in thought, superb in i I
style, and magnificent in execution. The J
binding arc sumptuous, ns are also the j
illustrations and colored plates. ’
many |
Iho pubhsiiers .,. , have . rightly ... ' J concluded , , 1 j
that such a gem should have a rich set¬
ting.
It is a-valuable addition to literature.
It is a book for the old as well as the
young; the married ;is well as the single;
the gay as.well as the grave. Everybody
will read it with equal eagerness and
profit. It is sold only through agents,
and the Publisher’s advertisement ap¬
pears m another column.
Abbot’s East Indian Corn Paint re¬
moves quickly all corns, bunions and
wartr without pain.
Catarrh, neuralgia, rheumatism and
most diseases originate from impure
blood. Cfiaarse it, improve it, purify it
with De W.ittis Sarsaparilla and health is
restored, strength regained. Sold by
pfeill & Alrnc'n,.
Constipation, blood poison! Doctors’
bills and funeral expenses cost about two
hundred dollars: Do I 1 * iff s Little Early
Risers cost a quarter. Take your choice.
Sold by Neill & Almon.
ATTENTION, ALLIANCE MEN*.
Every member of the Alliance in Amer¬
ica should have a copy of The Great
Group) Picture of fill our National offi¬
cers—the National President, the Nation¬
al Executive Committee, the National
Secretary and all the State Presidents,
arranged in the most artistic style, hy
one of the finest artists in this country.
It is :u) excellent enameled board, 19x24
inches, ready for framing. Every Alli¬
ance homo and every Alliance Ilal! should
have it. Tins elegant picture is given to
each one-year subscriber to The Progres¬
sive Farmer, (President Polk’s paper,)
published at Raleigh, N. C. The paper is
eight pages forty-eight columns—all
home print—and is a fearless and able ad¬
vocate of Alliance principles. Send one
dollar to the Progressive Farmer,Raleigh,
N. 0., and get the picture and the paper
for one year.
Plantation Chill Cure is a phenomenal
seller with us. We find it has merit
hence guarantee it. C. VV. Ault.
Terrible blood poison, body covered
with pores, and two bottles of P. P. P.
(Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium)
cured the disease, making the patient
lively as ten-year-old boy.
Rhumatism was so bad that James Ir¬
vin. of Savannah, could heardly walk
hom P ain in his rf » cu,der and joints of
and Potassium) was resorted to and Irvin
is well and happy.
A GimmI Farm For Sale.
n.lving decided to go west, I now oiler
tny farm for sale, consisting of
I(K) acres, 40 cleared, including twelve or
fifteen acres of good branch bottom;good
apple aud peach orchard, and rood well
water. Instock law ami no farm in the
county is better fixed for pastures, and
convenient to churches, mills and mar¬
kets, being mid-way Bremen and Tem¬
ple on the Georgia Pacific Ii. R.
P. M Bryant, Bremen, Ga.
Why pay other deale! •; 75 cts. and §1.00
for a chill cure when you can get Planta¬
tion Chill Cure, a better one, for 50 cts. ?—
C. \V. Ault.
IVlcEIrse’s of Cardisl
and THEDFORD’S SLACK-DRAUGHT are
for sale by the following n>»*-chants in
Haralson county:
Neill & Ahnon, Buchanan,
M. K. Phillips, Bremen,
J. C. Foote, Draketown,
S. J. Winkles, Felton,
W. M. Crawford. Tallapoosa,
Tallapoosa Drug Co.. 1 1
J. B. Little,
Starrett & Co., V <
W. IT. & G. R. Price, Waco.
Bucklens Arnica Saive
The Boat Salve in the world foi Chits,
Bruises,Sores, Ulcers, Sait Rheum, Se¬
ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil¬
blains, Corns, and all skin Eruptions, and
positively cures Piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac¬
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale hy Neill & Almon.
OF 1KXEREST TO GINNURg.
So much has been said about the use of Scales
at the gin house that we call particular attention
B) a new book entitled “Facts about Seales,”
published by “JONES OF BINGHAMTON,” in
Binghamton, N. Y. It contains full information
by every Intelligent gianei. A postal will o^ get it.
Will Gin Your Cotton.
To the citizens of Haralson county: J.
O. Davenport and J. C. Blackstock will
have all the conveniencies to run a gin
within three fourths of a mile of Buch¬
anan. Wo will have a new Gullet gin and
will guarantee satisfaction to all parties.
Wo will ask the people who want their
rights to bring us their cotton to gin and
corn to grind.
J. O. Davenport & J. C. Blackstock
Notice Farmers.
We are going to operate a public gin in
Buchanan this fall, which will be located
in the plaining mill building erected by.
Mr- A. L. Morgan, We will have first
class machinery, and respectfully solicit
the patronage of all farmers in our reach.
, KEELFAi & W 4 .GN 0 N.
Sheriff Sales for First Tuesday in
October, 1891.
Will Ijo 3old before tlio court house door In
fluehaimn, (I a., rcitiiin the legal hours of sale on
tins 1st Tuesday In October, 1801 , to the highest
bidder for cash, the following property, to-wit:
Lot of land number one hundred and thirty- i
three (133) located In the Seventh (7th) district j
and Fifth (5th) section of Haralson county, Ga.;
levied on as the property of II. C. Foscy to sat¬
isfy a fl fa issued from the Superior court of
Haralson county, Ga. in favor of IV. J. Northern,
Governor, etc. against A. B. .Mixon principal,
A. I). Turner, Allen 1‘hllpot, H. C. Posey, J. X’.
Boatright and E. II. Burden, securities. Ten¬
ant in possession notified. Property pointed out
by plaintiff’s attorney.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold
that tract of land consisting of one hundred and
ten (110) acres oil of the north side of laud lot
number two hundred and fifty six (250) located
in the Seventh (7th) district and Filth (5tli) sec¬
tion of originally Carroll, now Haralson county,
Ga.; levied on as the property of W. N. Green to
satisfy aft fa issued from the Superior court of
Haralson county. Ga., in favor of John B.
Gordon, Governor, etc., against G. W. Sanford,
principal, anil \V, N. Green and I. S. Cheney,
securities. Tenant ip possession notified. Prop-j
erty pointed out by plaintifi’s attorney.
Also, city lot in Tallapoosa, Ga., No. 5 in
Block 128,in original land lot 151,8tli district and
5:h section Haralson county,—lot fronting on
Daniel street 72 feet, running back 150 feet to
Jackson street. Sold by virtue of a (i fa in fa¬
vor of J. C. Flemming .gainst H. P. Devine.—
Levied by A. G. Tolbert and returned to me.
WM. JOHNSON, JR., Sheriff.
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ORDINARY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEORGIA—Haralson County.
All persons arc hereby notified that a petition
of IT free holders of 1335th district, G. M., said ;
county, has filed with me their petition asking
that an Election be held in said district on the
question of for Fence or Stock Law, as provided
for under Section 1455 of the revised code of 1882.
This August 27th, 1891.
S. M. DAVENPORT, Ordinarjr
GEORGIA—Haralson County.
To all whom it may concern: E. H. Kingsley,
administrator of the estate of A. E. Hull has in
due form applied to the undersigned for leave to I
sell tlio lands belongin ', to the estate of said de¬
ceased and said application will be heard on the
first Monday in September, next. This 29th day
of July, 1891.
S. M. DAVENPORT, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Haralson County.
Whereas, S. IV. Strickland, administrator De
boms non of the estate of Jas. F. Strickland, de
ceased, represents to the court in his petition
duly filed and entered on record that ho has fully J
administered Jas F. Strickland's estate; this is |
therefore to cite all persons concerned, heirs aud I
creditors to show cause, if any they can. why i
said administrator t>h<utld not be diseharged |
from his administration and receive fetters of
dismssioi: on the first Monday in Novem¬
ber, next. This July 20th, 1891.
■S. if. DAVENPORT, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Karalso.v County.
All jjeisons are hereby notified that nineteen
freeholders of the 11-13 district, G. M., said comi¬
ty, have filed with me their petition, asking that
nu election be held in said district as provided
for under section 1455 of the revised code of 1882,
on the question of fence or stock law.
This oth day of Aug., 18yl.
S. AX. DAVENPHRT,
Ordinary.
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lation, expels poisonous humors and
builds ' U P the system. What more do
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Witt Sarsaparilla is reliable. Sold ., ,, , by
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Neill & Almon.
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G. R. BULLARD,
J. F. B. BOSWELL ani> M. K. PHILLIPS,
—PROPRIETORS.—
Manufacturers and Dealers in Sash, 'Doors and
Blinds of all shapes and prices. We also make
Mantles to order. Mouldings of all kinds, dress¬
ed and Matched Flooring and Ceiling; Siding
of albkinds. Give us a call and we will save
you money. We are also agents for F. J. Cool
edge & Bro’s. Ready Mixed Paiuts, Pure white
leads and Lintseed oil. Will sell you as cheap as
you can buy in Atlanta, Ga.
FINE WORK A SPECIALTY AND SATISFAC¬
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