The tribune. (Buchanan, Ga.) 1897-1917, December 20, 1901, Image 1

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VOL V T You have used ail sorts of cough reme¬ dies but it does not yield; it is too deep seated. It may wear itself out in time, but it is more liable to produce la grippe, pneumonia or a sen- ous. throat affection. You need something that will give you strength and build up the body. 5 ■■■ will do this when everything else fails. There is no doubt about it. It nourishes, strengthens, builds up and makes the body strong and healthy, not only to throw off this hard cough, but to fortify the system Sf against further attacks. you arc run down or emaciated you should certainly take nourishing food medicine, $oc. BOWNIi. and $x.oo, Chemists, all druggists. New York. SCOTT & To Santa Clause. ssee WANTS SLEEPING DOLL. Buchanan Ga, Dec il,—Dear old Santa Claus, well 1 will write you wbarlwant. 1 want a doll that will go to sleep and some ca’ d.y, nuts and oranges and a doll carriage, well I will close Yours truly. Bertie Beall. STOVE AND DISHES. Buchanan Dec 10.—Dear Santa, as the other children are writing I thought I would write too. Well I •want an iromstove and a set of dishps and candy, nuts and apples. Wishing a happy new year to all I will close. Yours truly. Ruby Dodson. WANTS A DRUM. Buchanan Dec 12.—Dear old Santa Claus I thought I would write you a letter to let you know what 1 want. I want a drum and a drum stick. So I will close. Yours truly. Alack Beall. THIS BOY WANTS A RIFLE. Buchanan Dec 10.—Dear old Santa Claus. I thought Iweuld write and let you know what I want. I want you to bring me a 22 calibre rifle and a box of short range cartridges. I will close. Yours truly Gaines Dodson. PIANO, STOVE AND DOLL. Buchanan Dec 9.—Dear Santa Glaus 1 want you to bring me a little piano and iron stove and a tea set. And my little sister wants a china doll. Yours truly. Birdie Brown. DOLLS &0 FOR THESE GIRLS. Bremen Ga., Dec9—Dear old Santa Claus.—Please bring us a large doll, cocoanuts, oranges, candy, nuts, rai¬ sins and a little rooking chair. So we will close hoping The Tribune and Santy will not forget ns. Yours truly, Mandy and May HutchesoD. WANTS AN AIR GUN. Buchanan Dec 8—Dear Santa Olaus, i TH' v: H JL N5 ■i & m -1 V! ' “iOoinftt CS-lTT', ' TTT3 *T3 l© f;,;2a.ll>. ,, BUCHANAN. GA,. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20,1901. 1 want you to bring me an air gun and some shot. If you will bring me at air gun and some shot, this will be all I will want until next Chris mas—unless it is shot and 1 can get them Yours truly, Cecil Herbert Griffith Buchanan Dec 9—Dear Santa Claus. Please bring tn ysome fire crackers R i- man candles, candy, Price apples, Williams, oranges raisins and nuts. Buchanan Dec 2—Dear Santa Claus. Please bring me a doll and doll, car¬ riage. I wont ask you for anything else if you wilt just bring me these. I have two little brothers, please bring them something. Your lit tie frieud. Genie Mothershed. Buchanan Dec 11—Dear Santa Claus, Please bring me, express wagon, Ro¬ man candles, apples,candy, nuts, rv.i- sins and oranges. Stanley Williams. Buchanan Dec 9—Dear S*mta Claus. Please bring me a doll, a tin stove, a set of dishes, a doll carriage, oranges, candy and raisins Bertie Williams Buchanan Dec 11—Dear Santa Claus, 1 am a little boy of six summers. I would be so delighted to Know ’hat you would come this way arid bring me some of yournice presents, Yours truly. Willie Johnson. Buchanan Dec 10—Dear old Santa Claus.—I hope you will rememb-c me, as I am so fond of fire crackers anil other fire works. Roscoe johuson. Buchanan Dec 9—Dear Santa Cl mis, will you be so kind as to come down this way. Ido wish 1 nada little doll as l have already a cradle. I would like to have some bananas and candy. If 1 an. not asking too touch of you. Respectfully. Mitt ie Johnson. Buchanan Dec 12—Dear Santa. — Please bring me an air gun and a.un»* candy. Willie Keeler. * Buchanan, Dee 1!,— Christmas is si¬ mper here, and know, de.ar’jOlfi Santa Clans, that, yon are making your selec- tino of presents for Die Itttle folk-. We want you *'o bring us an air gun, some ratsetis,candies and a little doll; a little piano and organ, and oraug-s and firecrackers, and if yen want to bring us anything else you cau do so. Your friends Jimmie and Au'y«e Hutcheson. Buchanan Dec. 12-Dear Santa Claus—Please bring me a Wagon and some candy and nuts. Yours truly. Walter Keeler. At Home, Dec. 17.—Dear Santa Clam :—As we liveiix the country we know of no better way to get our desires before you than to ad¬ dress you through the courtesy of The Tribune. We want a dob and doll carriage, candy, oranges, rai¬ sins and nuts. Yours truly, Bessie and Jessie Dean, Buchanan'Dec. 17,—Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little girl with the rest. Please, sir, bring me a set of little vases and a little doll car¬ riage; and if you have them when you reach me give me some can¬ dy, raisons and nuts. ft Your loving friend. Annie Beall. Fairburn. Ga., Dec. 16. Dear Santa Claus: As there are so many little folks in Haralson county by the same name I was afraid you might forget me. Please bring me a nice doll, some candy, oranges and ruts, or anything you like Now, dear Santa, don’t do ine like my dear Auntie did. I live 3 miles from Fairburn. Your friend. Sallie Clyde Beall. Buchanan, Dec. 18,—Dear old Sania Claus: I want you to bring me a little bed and a little trunk and a little cradle. Your friend, Jo&ie Barrv. 'I# f% | It » m ft'. >• l|PJ| fl iPr V A fou iRffiHV Hard ■•v g 14 ft THE FEED feDTO_jfag5 5? THAT SAV'. MONEY OV’ Tft &n twt 9 . MO; CORN & CAT; Sheriff Sales for first Tiv . O day in jan, 1902. W ILL bo sold be ft court house dooi in Buelianair, < i (ft n : he legal hours of sale on the i t l uesday in dan. 1902, to thelncliei * bidder for cash, the fqllowinfi; property, to U l Also at the same time and place will be sold the following described prop- erty, to-wit: Twenty-five acres of land lying in the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of lot of land No, 41 in the Eighth di-trictand Fifth section of Haralson county, Georgia. Levied on and to be sold us the prop erty of J. H . Head, under and by vir. tueof an execution in favor of G. R. Hamilton and against the notified said .1 H Head. Defendant m li fa of levy as the law directs. Also at the same time and place will tie sold the following described prop- erty, to-wit: One 48 by 14 feet second hand boiler, tbe same being the boiler sold Clark Bros, by Walsh <fc Aeidner, and now located at the old saw mil place of Woodley & Clark Bros-, of Buchanan, to satisfy a ft fa in favor of Walsh & Weidner and against J Clark Philpot, Bros, principals. T, F, P 1 Allen and PhHpot, R. A. T pot Sanders securities. .1 vied on and to be sold as the property of Clark Bros. Also at the, same time and place will be sold the following described prop¬ erty, to-wit; Two-thirds undivided interest in lots of land No 1,058 and l,0b» in the Twentieth district and Third section qf Haralson County Georgia; each of said lots con aining 40acres more of less. Levied on and to be sold as the property of T H and J II Hobbs tinder and by virtue of an execution issued in favor of Griffin Bros. Defendants m ft fa notified of levy as the law directs, Also at the same time and place will be sold the following described prop- erty, to-wit: One20 horse power VV r a- tertowu boiler with fixtures: one !5- horse power Watertown engine with fixtures. Aisv) on-'F •,:"o<s saw mil! wi th belts, trucks and fix tu res coin- plete. Levied on and to be sold as the p. opertj of Alauftii.ig & N v « ui in , >,,, o> virtue of a no to sat’sty a S.,u s ,ur court fl to is>. ■' i'lV’.r of .1 R R .eves and aga-.,sUhe said Moulding & Newman. Defendants in li fa UOti- lied of levy as tbe law directs Also ;H the sain** time and place will be .-oid the ltd described P r °i - er ! T i . ! X ” »).!J ft- dri- a 1 O. tA-eutj, (wU>), contasrijfsg , 1 wo hundttfd tw ind one-half i22 1-2) acre;-., more or less, n tne (7ih) diMfict, and h- 'Ue h haft l a mi lot N u. onp i)UM*jred and four (144), containing one honored (100) acres, ui .re or less, ;n the Sixth (5!,h) disrrn f. aggregating half three (3-3 t 1-2) un- dred ami two and our acres, more »r less, in said districts of originally Carroll, now Ilai'ah.'on county, Georgia. Levied on and to b& sold as the property of Charles N. Vines, under and by virtue ot fi. , fa , » fa issued from the superior court the ol Haralson county, Ga., in favor of Equitable Mortgage Company vs the said Charles N. Vines Notice has been given to tenant in possession as required by law. Also at the same time and place will be sold the following described prop erty, t.o-vvit: One undivided one- third interest, in lots of land Nos 1,068 and 1,069 in the Twentieth district and third section of Haralson County Geor¬ gia. Levied on and to be sold as the property of J H Hobbs under and by virtue of a ti fa in favor of Savilia Levans, executrix, and against the said J H Hobbs, Said lots containing 40 acres each, Defendant in ft fa noti¬ fied of levy as the law’ directs. Also at the same time and place will be sold the following property to wit: A tract or parcel of land in Tallapoo¬ sa, Ga., comm ncing at the north cor¬ ner ot Dewey and High streets, run¬ ning rherice north 64 1-4 feet; thence west 110 feet; thence south 31 feet to line of High street; thence east, on line of High street 115 1-2 feet. Also lot No 11 in Block No 60 in said tc wti of Tallapoosa, Ga.; both tracts being in land lot No '29 in the Eighth district of Haralson county, Ga., and levied on as the property of C. F. D. Me.ers to satisfy a li f.i issued from Che superior court of Fulton county, Ga., m favor of J. A Anderson and M., A O'Bjnm. receivers for the Southern Mutual Building and Loan As ociation of At¬ lanta, against said C, F. D. Meyers. Deed to first tract made and recorded as required by law. Tenants in pos¬ session notified of If Vt. Also at the same time and place will be sold the following described prop¬ in ail erty, ro-wit: One-half interest tha portion of land lot No forty (40) in the Seventh district and Fifth sec¬ tion of Haral on county, Ga., except that portion owned by Haralson coun¬ ty. Levied on and to be sold as the property of Thomas Jordan, bv virtue of and to satisfy a ti fa issued from th*’ superior court of Haralson county, Ga., in favor o/B. B, Hitchcock- Ten¬ ant in possession law, notified of levy as required by Also at the same time and place will he sold the following property to-wit : fpe sent! - last: quarter of land lot No fourteen in the Seventh district and Fi f t,h section of Haralson county. Le- ied on as the propnty of J S Kobert- S5 under and by virtue of t I ti court fl fas issued from the 5 - s court of th*)) f.Vd district 0. M. I of said county in favor of J R linker ! vs said Robert on and sterrcd to Price Ed wards. I>( "7 i t u»ti(l«rd of lew, This the 5th day of Dec., 1901. (J. A. Shei.ni t. licrilT. bill not hide my Light Under a Bushel. Gem omen.-— I w l no ,m *" light under a I n..ut the P l °P le t0 kno.v what \<ur Gooch s Mexican Syrup has done T- >r me. For four years I have been u •fed with asthma, and could riot get anvthing to do me any good until [ got )’ ,|,r G:.o it’s ex in Svrup 1 took three bottles and it cured me ent.ir giv. yo a thi r. hopin t may 1 the )n n G ' some one from a nur¬ I Oi PB ] U rr. ture death. Yours under obligations, Rev. Thus War* i<-h Scott Towti.O, Consumptives try it. It cures a sim¬ ple cough as if by magic, and is tin- best remedy for whooyingconge. Price 25 cents. Admfiaistrnt Sale. Georgia, Haralson County. Agre-abie to an order of the court of ordinary of said county, passed No- vernber term, 1900, will be sold n the premises in the city of Ta lapoosa, Ga., said Ot >untv , betweeu the legal hours of sale. , on terms of oue-third cash and balance m t wo equal payments in one and tt C yrn eight per terest, on I-F first Tuesday, in Janua¬ ry, 1902, the following property in the ciiy of Tallapoosa, Ga., to-wit: ' * ot dumber 11 in Block So 22, according toi survey of the said city as !, ia^e by R. M. VVilliams and F, man, plats ol which are now of record l \ l i f Cl * r L°‘ ?“P epu,r cour 1 ;,,J ^ ,l * 1 ' 1 .:, J ,, ! ‘V ,, . moex xno. , • a ‘ ft ■*. i'»w» lot i»«. m in ilS la*P* ui! ilc l i -aour survey, f;„ less "J . „ : u e • -,,j ,1, a ... ..... 1 , , ° ' ' ' ' “ ' ' '• ! , ; sal » p b l ; ,ok m « kIn « . . ’ 1 *.* V. J !ll !:,n ,’V 1 I . " eP ' D ~ ' , lot. _ x No, , lot. 2 SAim-* u- «aiHi A'SO. fowl, -o.' No. 33 h look No. -71 of the Lipham & Meador ■y, ru I l - l'iM g fitly ietlt OB (te stree:, tuencc run U or joO feer iH)rt h; thence running west 50 feet, rpetice l unning 150 feet south to rtart- i:ig point, and beinga part of laud lot ^ (> Also, ^he following three tracts of land ^uuafeu v. Block No. 10S, 'ac- cording to said Williams and Reiman ^lats, and being part of lot No. 30 in so, 1 amirtiing to said Llpham ^ Meador survey, and being part ot land i, >t JSTo, :5l, to-wit : L’he first tract commencing at the north-west corner of Matthews Place and Jackson street and running thence north along the west line of Matthews Place 131 1-2 feet; thence west81 feet; thence south 151 1-2 feet to Jackson street ; thence east along the north line of Jackson street Si feet to the point of begin¬ ning, with three room house thereon. The second tract commencing at a point on the norili side of Jackson street 81 feet west of Matthews Place and,running thence north 151 1-2 feet to the property of J. C. Tumlm; thence west along the south iitie of said J, C. TumlinG property 98 feet, thence south ,151 1-2 feet to Jackson street; thence east aiong the north line of Jackson street 71_ 1-2 feet to the place of ning, with three room house thereon, The third tract, commencing at a point on the west liue of Matthews Place 151 1-2 feet north of Jackson street, and running thence north along tile west hue of Matthews Place 235 feet, more or less, to a point 50 feet south of the north line of said lot, No, 30; thence west50 feet on a li„ne par¬ allel with the north line of said lot No 30, thence north 5(1 feet to the north line of said lot Ao 30; thence west along the north line of said lot No. 30, 44 1-2 feet, more or less, to the land of J C Tumlm; thence south along the east line of said J. O, Tumiiu’s land 2321-2 feet, more or less, to the south east corner of said ,1 C Tumiiu’s land; thence east 81 feet to the starting point,'with three room bouse thereon, All of the atun e property being in the of Eighth district and Fifth section satd Haralson county. To be sold as the property of J. R. Tumiin, late ol said county. deceased. This November 29, 1901. G. VV. and J. C, I'UMLIN, Admrs. of J R. Tumiin, deceased. Notice Of Dismission. Georgia, Haralson County. adminis¬ Whereas, Walter Morrow, trator of J. C. Murray, represents to the court in his petition, dtilj filed and entered on record, that he has lolly administered J. C. Murray’s ail estate. This is therefore to cite persons concerned kindred and cred¬ itors to show cause, if any they can. why .said administrator should not h discharged from hi« administratidi and receive lettersofdisin'ssiorf on th* first Monday in Feb,, 1902. This No¬ vember 0, 1901. Thos. A, Hutcheson, Ordinary, N O * * v «rrr< ~*» nrmm JfakV^H ^rsmm ■'■■ * '- * ~NML '-Vje "** v 3 Pi: pm - t • ■ §€SS* am h> i\0% & U W W W i Too much housework wrecks wo- men’s nerves. And the constant care of children, day and night, la often too trying for even a strong woman. A haggard face tells the story of the overworked housewife and mother. Deranged mouse*, leucorrhaa and falling of the womb result ’from overwork. Every housewife, needs a remedy to regulate her menses and to keep her sensitive femide organs in perfect condition. CARBUI is doing- this for thousands of American won .• en to-day. It cured Mrs. Jones and that is why sire writes this frank letter: Glendesnp, Ky., Feb. 10, 1901. I am po vlad that yonr Wiuo of Cards! j is help? .is left ;no. for X am fealmg I better doing than I hr.’, o years. am my or;; v.orx without aov help, , and X washf.iL last wee - vnd was not owe bit tired. That shows tlrut the Wins it doing me good, before, t am getting and sleep Lethitr good than X t.vt • was and ea. h -arty. Before t began taking Wine of Cr.rcai. I used to h-.ve to l*y down five ir sir times every day, but now t do not thinkof tying dorm through the day. Mbs. iuoaABO Jottat. *1.00 AT JrXL'GGISTSL For a<1v.'cp find literature, address, Depiirimaat giTlng sytnp- to!ii<> i, *“.\'ho Adri.iorv ”, In ch»tta noego Medicine Co,, Chattanooga, Term. Ajipllrafion T« I’nibnle Will, Mary 1 >. livaas, propomulcr, of A Brannon. v.h. Heirs at law nud Legatees <: ; *.i!e::tios\ in Court of Ordinrrv of Haralnott iimmv. «a.. to ,>r..bate will of A. O Bran- ..on. .u r-’-m. T<> W. A. Krannon, S. A. Brannon, |Merrit, and and Ell fra ices Kvans, A.thnr Evans K’ ;c,s, of Heflin, Ala. You are hereby no- tlttril tn i><» *m<l appear before the Ordinary’* ( ' 0,u ’" ! >:li<1 ,ourt y *<< be bent on the first Monday in December, 1901 then and there to 'how oaus,-. it any .‘xisrs, why the paper ofl'eied tor pioi-Htft !»y petitioner, Mary I). Kvans, as late the ]‘.»st will and testament of A.G. Brannon, otDa 'M.ounty, deceased, Khou]d not be proven ll > solemn form and admitted to record as the Iasi-will Giid testament; of said deceased. This Se ,, t ,« 1 190 , Tlios. A. Hutcheson, Ordinary. ____ Real Estate For Sale, We Iihvp for sale a good farm on Lookout Mountain, five miles from Fort Payne, Alabama., consisting of 120 acres; about 25 acres in cultiva¬ tion, good orchard, good house, sev¬ eral lasting springs, good corn mill, water power for gin and saw will; seventy live acr*-s of tine lard to clear. \ great opportunity for the right man. Terms: $500; 8200 cash, one, two and three years for remainder with 8 per cent interest. We also have several hundred acr**s of fine land on Sand and Lookout Mountain, mostly unimproved, which we will sell at reasonable prices. Small cash payments—long time tor remainder. Address HOWARD & ISBELL, [47-St] Fort Payne, Ala. Notice to Debtors »»cl Creditors. Georgia Haralson county.— Ail persons having claims against the estate of Mrs. Elvira Robins >, late of said county, iii are requested to place said claims mv hands at. once properly made out and sworn to: a'so all parties indebted to said estnt re hereby notified to make nmrodhite payment to me, This Dec. 5, 9(J Jess** Beall, Admr. NOTICE. All parties indebted to th • un¬ dersigned are requested to call m ti make settlement at once or else their accounts will be placed in the hands of an otiicor for collec¬ tion. T. P. Moore. Rule Nisi to Foreclose Mortgage Superior Couit, Haralson County, Ga.— Jamiaiy Term, 1901.—It being repre¬ sented to the court by tbe petition of Mis. II. iliUton that by ileed of mortgage, doted ninety-eight,’ the Huh day of April, O. Eiphteeli Butler hundred and Thomas amt Lottie K. Butler conveyed to the said Mis R. B. Ba¬ con the real Vstatc as described in tile forego¬ ing-petition for, the pun ose of securing the payment of the sum named in said mongajre, anii set out in the said foregoing petition. It is oj'dered, That the said defendant do pay into this court, principal, by the first day of the next term the interest and Qosts due on s"id morttag, or show cause, i f any be has to ihe central v, or that in default thereof fore¬ closure be granted to the said'petitioner redemption of of said the mortgage, defendant and the therein equity be of fori barred; and said ver that set vice of this rule be perfected on said defendant according to law. This July 15, 1901. <’. G. .TAXES. Judge Superior Court. Haralson County. Cruelty to Children. Mother’s Worm Syrup never fails to lestrpy and remove worms in ohtld- :*e n It is cruel not to administer it to ihern whenever there is need.