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From the Christian Record, Reading, I’n.
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no man is truly educated un
l”** lie is it reader of books.” lieu was
ri « ht bu ^° livwl in " u a " evvben books
WerO'Bo scarce, comparatively speaking,
that but little of the pernicious in litera
turn was tolerated. Hut 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 minus and do them terrible in¬
jury
Therein 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 tlirill
ing, romantic, wholesome, and true.
Such a work is “Fro.otprints of the
World’s History,” the latest and greatest
work of the two celebrated historians,
John Clark Rid path and Win. S. Bryan.
These distinguished gentlemen, having
won their laurels by independent writ
jugs, have, co-operated on this work, and
prodllced a Rem » of tlio piimit my fie .
renc.” It is not a dry, uninteresting
statement of the plain facts, but rather
each of the most important events of liis
tory lias been taken up and described by
a master of language, who bolds the rend
er entraced as be wends bis way along
the path of history, following carefully
j n ^j )C footprints of progress,
We are delighted with this superb vol
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binding are sumptuous, as are also the
many illustrations and colored plates.
The publishers have rightly concluded
that such a gem should have a rich set
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young; the married as well as the single;
tllu o a >' as vyeH as the grave. Everybody
wib r ‘ !a<l lt; witl1 e, l llal eagerness and
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and the Publisher’s advertisement ap¬
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Snow & Co., Solicitors of Patents at
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v, ho have to do with patents.
Or INTEREST TO GINNERS.
So much has been said about the use of Scales
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to a new book entitled “ Facts about Scales,”
published by “JONES OF BINGHAMTON,” in
Binghamton, N. Y. Itcontainsfull information
regarding costs,.patents, &c., and should bo read
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FOOTPRINTS OF THE
WORLD'S HISTORY
By WM. S. BRYAN and JOHN CLARK
RIDPATH,
Tine World Clleiiuatei) IIistoiuans.
The Story of the Nations as told in the
Brilliant Deeds and Grand Achievements
of tho >• l ’s Heroes and Heroines. A
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events of the “times that tried men’s
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Historical Literature. Tho most wonder
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servants Thev registered ” from Haiti
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ful reception, and she was the recipient
of many unique and costly gifts.
Her fiance arrived Upon tile brilliant
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cream-colored ponies, handling cream
colored reins With gold buckles, and at
taclied to cream-colored dog-cart with
gold trimming elaborately mounted,
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choice; and at an early hour the iollow
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te produce within tlio next five days four
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5. of the September number of The New
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fifteen acres of good branch bottom ;good
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water. Instock law and no farm in the
comity is better fixed for pastures, and
convenient to churches, mills and mar
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McESrce’3 Wine of Cardui
and THEDFORD’S BLACK-DRAUGHT are
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Haralson county:
Neill & Almon, Buchanan,
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W. 51. Crawford. Tallapoosa,
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Draketown, Ga.
: Sheriff Sales for First Tuesday in
I October, 1831.
Will be sold before the court house door In
Huchsr.au. Ga., witldn the legal hour? of sale on
the tet Tuesday in October, 1831, t<> the highest
; Iddder for cash, the following property, to-wit:
, j jft , of land number one hundred and thirty
three oiai located in the Seventh (7th) district
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My afl fa issued from the s uperior court
H “ ri ‘ ls,m cm,nt >’ «». in favor of \v. .r. Northern
Governor, etc. against A. II. Mixon principal,
a, i>. Turner, Allen Philpot, It. <:. Posey, .T. 1
1,oatri ? 1 ' t Slll! L. n. Burden, securities, 'len
ant in possession notified. Property pointed out
b y plaintiff's attorney.
Also, at the* same time anM place, will he sold
that tract of land Consisting of one hundred amt
ten (110) acres off of the north side of land lot
number two hundred and fifty six (850) located
ill the Seventh (7th) district and Fifth (fitli) see
tion of original!''Carroll, now Haralson county,
( ,. u . levic(1 the ])r(>1)erty of w . x . Grw »
satisfy a fl fa issued from the Superior court of
liaison County. Ga„ in favor of John 11.
Gordon, Governor, etc., against G. At. Sanford,
principal, and V.', X. Green and I. X. Cheney,
securities. Tenant in possession notified. Prop
erty pointed out by plaintiff s attorney.
Also, city lot in Tallapoosa, (la., Xo. fi in
moot i2s,in original laud lot ir>i,8th district and
r >th section Haralson county,—lot fronting on
street 72 feet, running hack l.*>0 feet to
.Tackson street. Sold by virtue of a ti fa in fa¬
vor of.T. O'. Flemming .gainst II. F. Devine,—
Levied by A. G. Tolbert and returned to me.
\VM. JOHNSOX, JR., Sheriff.
This September 3rd, 1891.
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ORDINARY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEORGIA—Hai:ai.sox Cofxxv.
All persons are hereby notified that a petition
of 17 free holders of 1333th district, G. M., said
county, has tiled with me their petition asking
that an Election he held in said district on the
question of for Fence or Stock Law, as provided
for under Section U.Vi of the revised code of 1882.
This August 27th. 1891.
S. M. DAVENPORT, Ordinary.
GEOKGT a—Haualsox Corxxv,
To all whom it may concern : K. H. Kingsley,
administrator of the estate of A. Ih I Lull has in
due form applied to the undersigned for leave to
sell the lands bclongin; to the estate of said de¬
ceased and said application will he Heard on the
first Monday in September, next. This 29th day
of July, 1891.
18. if. DAVENPORT, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Hakm.sox County.
’Whereas, S. VV. Strickland, administrator I>e
bonis non of the estate of Jas. F. Strickland, de¬
ceased, represents to the court in his petition
duly filed and enteredon record that Re has fully
administered Jas F. Strickland's estate; this-is
therefore to cite all persons concerned, heirs and
creditors to show cause, if any they can, why
said administrator should not be discharged
from ld.s administration and receive letters of
dismssion on the first Monday in Novem¬
ber, next. This July 29th, 1891.
si. M. DAVENPORT, Ordinary.
GEORG IA —11 A1! A I.SI >x C-0 r XT Y.
All persons are hereby not ified that nineteen
freeholders of the 1143 district, G. M., said coun¬
ty, have filed with me their petition, asking that
an election he heid in said district as provided
for under section 1455 of the revised code of 1882,
on the question of fence or stock law.
This nth day of Aug., 1891.
S. JI. DAVKXl'Hirr,
Ordinary.
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