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please tend for Catalogue,
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A Baltimore Belle Captinm a Noble Lord.
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A Sen nation in IhMbionable CinOoft in Bar
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Among tlio arrivals at one of the hotels
yesterday in Saratoga were -two styiisli
. ly (Irossed . * , and , , beautiful .... , young J girls ae.
coniptinied by an elderly lady and three
servants. They registered from
more and it was learned that they were
reigning belles in that city. The eldest
sister had just entered her twentieth
year. Her friends tendered her a dlight
ful reception, and she was tlio recipient
ol , many unicjue . and costly gilts.
Her Gance arrived upon the brilliant
scene dnv.ug , . a pair of perfectly matched , , ,
cream-colored ponies, handling cream
colored reins with gold buckles, and at
taclied to cream-colored dog-cart with
Hold tlillImiu{ , elaborately mounted.
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choice; and at an early hour the
ing day the chief designer of The- Mew
York aiul Pam Young Ladies’ Fashion
Bazar received a message from the ladies
tc P roduce " itllint,1 ° next flvo {!a ^ four
pale-cream India Silk dresses of tlio same
tint as that of the gold-tipped dog-cart.
Tho proprietor of The New York and
Haris Young Ladies’ Fashion Bazar will
spare no pains to make these natty
ing costumes the most showy ancl-gorge
ous of the season. The design
struck their fancy was that shown m Eig.
U . ‘ of . thC ., hept0 .. , “ bw nun,bor ° f 1 he XCW , T
York aud Paris Yonn * Ladies ’ Filsh5on
Lazar. But where that dress is designed
in pink, their dresser are to be finished
pale ecru. The frill on the sleeves of
Fig. 5 will he jauntly looped up with real
peals set in gold buckles. The Septem
her numbei, containing this maguiticcht
design, is now for sale at all news-stands.
Price 25 cents.
Tetter, Saltrheum and Cancer are all
cured by P. P. P. The effects on these
diseases are perceptible after the first
bottle of P. P. P. was used.
Abbot’s East Indian Corn Paint re¬
moves quickly all corns, bunions and
vvai'ir without-pain.
Our sales of Plantation Chill cure ex¬
ceed all others together. Ask for a bot¬
tle—We do tlic rest. C, \Y. Ault.
A (roml I*’twin 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. In stock law and 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 1!. 1!.
K. M Bryant, Bremen, Ga.
AYe could not afford to urge an article
without merit. We not only urge
guarantee Plantation Chill Cure. C. W.
Ault.
McElree’s Wine of Cardu?
and THEDFORD’S BLACK-DRAUGHT are
for sale by the following merchants in
Haralson county:
Xeill it Aim on, Buchanan,
M. 1* Phillips, Bremen,
J. C. Foote. Draketown,
H. J. Winkles, 1 Felton,
W. 31. CvawfiU'd. Tall a poosn,
Tallapoosa Drug Co., 11
.}. B. Little, t 4
Starrett A Co.. i ;
W. H. & (i. 11. Price, I Vaco.
W. B. Ragan. Kaifio)'.
Buoklens Arnica Salve
The Best salve in the world foi Cuts,
i Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Sait Rheum, f e
positively cures Piles, or no pay required
. Suarantged perfect satisiac
’ lt is to give
j tion > or money refunded. Price 25 cents
l )er box - For sale by Ncill & Almon.
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FOOTPRINTS or THE AVOKI.D’.S lllfc
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Fro,n «»«cnri«uiinuoc*«d* Kending.i*.
lion Franklin once made the statmcnt,
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therefore, no man is truly un-
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ri « ht bu;h0 livcd in an a«o when hooks
so scarce, comparatively speaking,
that but little of the pernicious in litera
tuvo was tolerated. Hut in these days it
is different. Your boys thirst for a
l cno ' v ledgo of the world, and if you don’t
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
jnry.
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¬
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S«'-h a work is “iTreotprlnts of the j
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^ ^.two ct-lehraUal hmtonans, ,
John -Clht'k f Ridpath "............. and 1 Win, " S. *“ liryaii. ” i
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tft-V, Uninteresting !
statement of Urn plain facts, hut rather
each of the most important events of his
<ovy has beeu taken U P aud ‘described by !
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the path of history, following carefully
ill the footprints of progress.
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binding are sumptuous, as are also the i
many illustrations and colored olates.
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OF INTEREST TO GINNERS.
So much has been said about the use of Scales
at the g-in housetbftt- we Call particular attention
tb a new book entitled “Facts about Scales,”
published by "JONES OF BINGHAMTON,” iu
Binghamton, N. Y, It contains full information
regarding costs, patents, &c„ and should be read
by every intelligent ginnor. A postal wil l get it.
Sheriff Sales for First Tuesday in
November, 1801 .
Will In* ss>xti bffute the eeuvt lunse <!<\<vr in
JLiHiaimn, Ga., within the lep,al hours of Mile on
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the 1st Tuesday in November, 1H1H, to t he htglveat
bidder for cash, the following property, to-wit:
hot «ar.i No. county, r,T in tiro containing plan of the fifty town hy one of Bnclran- hundred j
alsoIttiirt lotXo.llrt-containini, 38 acres, 1
feet.aml
more, . „ or less ,, in . the ,, 20tli ,,,,, Hist, ... . anti oral section of j I
originally Clicrokoe, now Haralson County,Ga.;
w as the property of.r. Will
j lain i to satisfy a i ortgage fi la issued from the
j Superior court of said count}-, in favor of Gram
,m '’ ^'’imldrnpi ,N <’o., against said a. Williams
j Property ported oat In said 11 fa. This 1st day of
October 1831
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold
,an(1,0 ts No.-,. 4 : 13 ami -hio, containing so acres
more or less in the 1 st district and 4th section of
Haralson county county, Gu.; levied 011 as the
property of Charles Zimmerman to satisfy one
Justice court ti fa hsued from tne Justice court i
(ligtricti 0i . „ f saill( ,„ nm:y , iu fa .
vor of g. m. Roberts. Property pointed out by I
G . AT. Roberts. Levy made and returned to me !
by lawful constable. ,
Also, at the same time ami place, land lots Xos.
540 and 5CG, contain*;* forty acres each more or
less; also, half of h,t -Vo. containing twenty
acres .......... more or less ................... lying in the 20 th Hist, aud 3rd
section Ga. vforigjpal Levied Cherokee the property now Haralson of John coun- Yp
ty, on ns
church, deceased, to satisfy tw.o Justice court if
| fas issued from the Justice court of the 10T7th
! his., G. M., in favor of h. C. Allgood. Tenant.
in possession notified of levy. Property levied
on by Constable and returned to me.
Also, at the same time and olace will be sold
one steam engino and boiler, now situated on
the r g-ht of way of the C.-, R. & C. XI. R. near
I \lic planing mill of J. K. Holcombe in Buchanan,
| fi:.. L. vied on as the property.of 1). L. Jones to
8atlsf >' 0,10 ,mirt - a ' ie « f *'»" «'*•’
rior court ol Ihu-alsou county, in l'avor of J. R.
Driver against said D. E. .Tones.
Aim. fit tire same time and place will i>e sold
lan <l :<>t Xo - 181 iM sth district and otu isc«
lion . of itarah-on enmity, oa. Levied on anti-sold
| « 1,fa «*e “' P-l-ty lroin of C. It. Fhriips wurt to satisfy of Coin, one
lor llse ol Isabella Smith mid J. Mongiu Smith
ogainst c. I). Phillips, trustee an principal and
Vt’iPiam Phillips, security.
Also, lot of land in tho city of Tallapoosa, fia.
hounded on the south by Lipliam street, on west
by Nelson place, on north by A. G. Tolbert prop- j
ci ty ami on east by T. 1,. Daugherty’s property. !
Said Sot in ori inaUamUot No. 1&2 in StlvDist.
and Stli Sec. of original Carroll now Haralson
county, Ga. Levied on as the property of G. R. | ,
Hutchens, Administrator of the estate of I>\ J.
Mvers, of said county, deceased, to satisfy one
Justice court fl fa issued from the Justice court
of the 653rd Dist. G, M., of said county, in favor
of J. H. Rinard, agent of T. K. Lindsey. ITop
erty pointed out in Ufa and levied on by L.C.aiul
returned to mo.
ORDINARY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEORGIA—Haualsox Cocatv.
To all whom it may concern: T. Iliggeis,
Administrator of J. W. Riggers, deceased, has :n
due form applied to the undersigned for leave to
sell the lands belonging to the estate of said de¬
ceased, and said application will be heard on the
first Monday in Xovembor, next.
Thia 28th day of September, 1891.
S. M. l^VYENPHRT,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Hakalsox Couxtv.
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Whereas, S. W. Strickland, administrator De
bonis non of the estate of ,Tas. F, Strickland, de¬
ceased, represents to the 'court in his petition
duly filed and entered on record that he has fully
administered Jas K. Strickland’s estate; this is
therefore to cite all persons concerned, heirs and
creditors to show cause, if any they can, why
raid administrator should not be discharged
from his administration and receive letters of
disiu.'.sicn mi the first Monday in TCovcm
her, next. This July 29th, 1891.
S, M. DAYENI’ORT, Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
Agreeably toan order of the court of Ordinary
of Haralson county, will be sold at auction at
the court house floor of said < ountv t n the fir-t
Tuesday in November, next, within tile leg; 1
hours of sale, the following properly ‘o wit;
Lot No. 68 in 8th Dist: andOth .Section. Sold rs I
the property o?F.M. Wilson, late of said .County,
deceased. Terms cash.
This S'Jth day of Sept. isoi.
H. N. Stewart, Administrator.
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