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I TOKV.
From the Christian Koconl, Reading, Pa.
Franklin once made tlie stntment,
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Constipation, blood poison! Doctors’
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hundred dollars: Do Witt's Little Early
i l sers cost a quarter. Take your choice.
Sold by Neill & Almon.
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Every metpher of the Alliance in Amer¬
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arranged in the most artistic style, by
one of the finest artists in this country.
It is an excellent enameled board, 19x24
inches, ready for framing, Every Alli¬
ance home and every Alliance Hall should
have it. This elegant picture is given to
each one-year subscriber to The Progres¬
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published at Raleigh, N. C. The paper is
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for one year.
Plantation Chill Cure is a phenomenal
seller with us. We find it has merit
hence guarantee it. C. W. Ault.
A Good Farm For Sale.
Having decided to go west, I now offer
my farm for sale, consisting of
100 acres, 40 cleared, including twelve or
fifteen acres of good branch bottom; good
apple and peach orchard, and good well
water. Instock law stud 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 R. It.
K. M Blvant, Bremen, Ga.
Why };ny other dealers 75cts. and $1.00
for a. chill cure when you can gut Planta¬
tion Chill Cure, a better one, for 50 eta.—
C. W. Ault.
McEfree’s Wine cf Cardul
and THEDFQRD’S BLACK-DRAUGHT are
for sale bv the following merchants in
Haralson county:
Neill & Almon, Buchanan,
M. K. Phillips, Bremen,
J. C. Foote. Drakctown,
S. J. Wieitics, Felton,
W. M. Crawford, Tallapoosa,
Tallapoosa Drug Co..
J. B. Little, it
Starvett & Co., 11
W. H. & G. R. Price, Waco.
Bucklens Arnica Saive
The Best Salve in the world foi Cuts,
Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Iihcum, lo¬
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positively cures Piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 2.7 cents
per box. For sale by Neill & Alnum.
OF IHTEREST TO GXNNERS,
So much has been said about the use of Scales
at the gin house that we call particular attention
to a now book entitled “ Facts about Scales,”
published by “JONES OF BINGHAMTON,” in'
Binghamton,N. Y. It contains full information
regarding costs, patents, &c., and should be read
by every intelligent ginner. A postal will get it.
Will Gin Your Cotton,
To the citizens cf Haralson county: J.
O. Davenport and J. C. Biuckstock will
have all the conveniencies to run agin
within three fourths of a mile of Buck
if
auan. We will have a new Gullet gin and
will guarantee satisfaction to all parties.
Wo will ask tho people who want their
rights to bring us their cotton to gin and
corn to grind.
J. O. Davenport & ,T. C. 11 lace.stock
Catarrh, neuralgia, rheumatism anti
most diseases originate from impure
blood. Cleanse it, improve it, purify it
withDe Witt’s Sarsaparilla and health is
restored, strength regained. Sold by
Neill & Almon.
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Notice Farmers.
We are going to operato a public gin in
Buchanan this fall, which will be located
in the plaining mill building erected by
Mr. A. L. Morgan. Wo will have first
class machinery, and respectfully solicit
the patronage of all farmers in our reach.
Kreleh & Wacko n.
Sheriff Sales for First Tuesday in
October, 1891.
Will be sold before the court house door In
Buchanan, Ga., within the legal hours of sale on
the l.-t Tuesday in October, 1S,)1, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following property, to-wit:
Lot of land number one hundred and thirty
three 'VSR) located in the Seventh (7th) district
ami Fifth (5tli) section of Haralson county, Ga.;
levied on us the property of H. C. I’osey to sat¬
isfy all fa issued from tlio Superior court of
Haralson county, Ga. in favor of W. J. Northern,
Governor, etc. against A. It. Mixon principal,
A. It. Turner, Allen Pliilpot, H. C. I’osey, J. P.
Boatright and E. H. 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 ami
ten (110) acres otf of the north side of land lot
number two hundred and fifty six (250) located
in the Seventh (7th) district and Fifth (5th) sec¬
tion of originally Carroll, now Haralson county,
Ga.; levied on as the property of W. S. Green to
satisfy all fa issued from the Superior court of
Haralson county. Ga., in favor of John B.
Gordon, Governor, etc., against G. W. Sanford,
principal, and W, X. Green and I. N. Cheney,
securities. Tenant in possession notified. Prop¬
erty pointed out by plaintiff's attorney.
Also, city lot in Tallapoosa, Ga., Xo. 5 in
Flock 12S.in original land lot 151,8th 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 fi fa in fa¬
vor of J. C. Flemming .gainst H. F. Devine.—
Levied by A. G. Tolbert and returned to me.
WM. JOHNSON, JR., Sheriff. .
This September 3rd, 1S91.
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ORDISARY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.
CJ EORGI A—11AKALSOX Co USTY.
All persons are hereby notified that a petition
of 17 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 far Fence or Stock Law, as provided
for under Section 1455 cf tlie revised code of 1882.
This August 27th, 1891.
S. M. DAVENPORT, Ordinary.
GEORGI a—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
sell the lands belongin : to the estate of said de
ceased and said application will be heard on the
first Monday in September, next. This 20th day
of July, 1831.
S. M. DAVENFOKT, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Harai.sox Colo," rv.
Whereas, S. W. Strickland, administrator De
bonis non of tlie estate of Jas. F. Strickland, de¬
ceased, represents to the court in his petition
duly filed and emcredon record that he lias fully
administered Jas F. Strickle nil's estate; this is
therefore to cite all peivons cnr.eernwi, heirs and
creditors to show cause, if any they can. why
.said' adininistrator should not l>e discharged
from his administration and receive letters of
disniSM.m on the first Monday in Novem¬
ber, next. This July 23th, 18:)-,.
S. M. DAVENPORT, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Halt * r.sox Copxty.
All persons are hereby notified that nineteen
freeholders of the 11-13 district, G.M., said coun¬
ty, have filed with me their petition, asking that
*n election be held in said district as provided
for under section 1135 of the revised code of 1832,
on the question of fence or stock taw.
This Uth day of Arm., 1831.
y. M. DA VENPJfRT,
Ordinary.
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