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Jht iflonroe Advertiser.
FORSYTH, TUESDAY, FEB. 11, 1873.
A Kaliy Song.
Lullaby, baby,
i>r< umlaud U bright;
Fairies are lighting
It op lor the night;
Five sugar kisaee,
From forehead to chin;
TbeD bob off to sleep.
And they’ll let you in.
Lullaby, baby,
I wish I could aee
Inside the blue curtain
That parts you irom me;
The warm little body.
How quiet it seems;
While little white soul
Is walking in dreams.
Lullaby, baby,
Within thy solt nest;
Strong is the angel
That blesses thy rest;
Silent and loving
His vigil he keeps;
And furls hie bright wings,
While the little child sleeps.
.Votes of the Week.
Miss Ida Greeley has gone on a health and
pleasure trip to Florida.
Fifteen firms in Cincinnati made last year
drunk with the manufacture of 11,038,826
gallons of whisky.
Lord Packenham, of the British Legation
at Washington, is visiting at New York. He
does not go to New Orleans, where his great
ancestor distinguished himself in 1815.
On the 3d inst. the Court House of Quebec,
Canada, was destroyed by fire entailing a loss
of all the records of the province since its
foundation, together with title deeds and other
important legal documents.
The direct cause of the death of William
Cassidy, late editor ot the Albany Argus, was
the formation of a clot in the heart. The
post-mortem examination showed that a clot
twelve inches long had formed, completely
obstructing the passages of the heart.
An effort has been made in the North Car
olina Legislature recently for the removal cf
disabilities imposed upon ex-Governor Holden
oy the court of impeachment. By a strict
party vote, 58 to 51, in the House the relief
proposition failed.
The Pettsburg Commercial says that the
decision of the Supreme Court in that State
invalidating mortgages given to national
banks to secure future loans and discounts has
set the bank* actively at work overhauling
their mortgage securities.
The Montgomery Advertiser says a great
many mules have been sold in that market
since the Ist of January. Owing, however,
to the intolerably cold and disagreeable weath
er farmers have done nothing comparatively
toward preparing land for the new crop.
The bill of Congress abolishing the franking
privilege having been signed by the Presi
dent, all letters to and from members of Con
gress and the “pub, docs." and mail matter
of all descriptions sent off by them through
the post offices, will have to pay the usual
rates of postage after the Ist of July.
A correspondent in Japan preseuts renewed
evidence of the substantial reality of Japanese
reform, and some interesting incidents il
lustrating it, among the most important of
which is the debut of the Empress of Japan
in the society of the capital, an unprecedented
fact in the history of Oriental women.
The bonded and floating debt of Florida,
according to the report of the Comptroller
General is $5,844,821. As there are but
twenty-five thousand voters in Florida, each
voter, according to this showing, is “in for”
$234 on a general average. The county and
municipal debts will probably run this average
up to S4OO.
President Grant has vetoed a bill making
good some SIB,OOO damages by U. S. troops
to the East Tennessee University, during the
war, on the ground that it would open the
flood gates to millions of claims of like charac
ter, but he intimates that he will cheerfully
acquiesce in a bill donating a like sum to that
institution, thus fully reimbursing in that way
its losses.
The daughters of the late Chief Justice
Taney are in straitened circumstances, being
compelled to earn their subsistence by work
ing as copyists for Lawyers in Baltimore.
Members of the legal profession throughout
the country are about starting a fund to re
lieve the necessities of these ladies—the chil
dren of a man who for thirty years held the
highest judicial position in the country, and
died poor.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Southern Fruit Trees for Sale!
sls per 100.
K. NELSON,
Proprietor of the
GEORGIA NURSERY.
Offers for Bale a Fine Stock of Young FRUIT
TREES, Strawberry Plante, Etc., Etc.
Price List gratis. Descriptive Catalogue for a
stamp. Address,
VI. E. NELSOH,
Jan7.tf Augusta. Qa.
LAND’S
Analytical and Manufacturing
LABORATORY,
ATLANTA, GA.
THIS Establishment lias been completely refit
ted with new and improved Chemical appa
raius. Analysis promptly executed at usual rates.
Jdfc?" Special attention given Jo the
Analysis of Ores. Minerals,
COALS, METALS, FERTILIZERS,
Soils, Mineral Waters, Poisons, Medicinal Com
pounds, Etc., Etc.
No charges made for consultation regarding the
value of special Ores, Minerals, Etc.
WM. J. LAND,
Analytical Chemist, P. O. Box 305,
Jan?.2m Atlanta, Ga.
A. W. TANNER
Dry Goods and Provision Merchant.
CORK, BUTTS COUNTY.
THE attention ot the citizens of Butts, Monroe,
Jasper and Jones counties is invited to the
tact that he keeps constantly on hand a full sup
ply of
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
AND PROVISIONS.
Sales made cheap for cash, and at reasonable
profits on time.
novl?.Sm
W. D. STONE,
Attorney at law, forsyth. ga., will
practice in the Coarts of the Flint Cireult,
and the Supreme Court of Georgia.
far Ornc*—Second door to the right, and
opposite office of Tbs Advertiser.
janJl.tf
Dissolution of Partnership.
rfXHE copartnership heretofore existing between
ft. the undersigned has been dissolved by mu
tual consent—Mr. Davis retiring. The business
will he real ter be conducted by S. F. Wilder A
ton. S. F. WILDER,
F. N. WILDER,
a. a, c. Davis.
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8. D. MOBLEY. E. H CABANISS.
PLANTER’S EMPORIUM!
MOBLEY & CABANISS,
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FORSYTII, GEORGIA.
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PLANTATION SUPPLIES FOR 1873.
WE RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO TriE PLANTERS OF MONROE, PIKE, JONES.
Jaaper, Butta and Urawlord Couutiea that we Lave
©©MPIiiSIB ABBAHamOHYS
To furnish, in unlimited quantities, everything embraced in a full line of Plantation Supplies,
nd Invite attention to our stock, terms, etc., etc. We shall always have in store
Corn, Oats, Bacon, Flour, Salt, Sugars, Molasses,
And all the leading articles in the Provision trade.
SALES AT THE LOWEST FIGURES.^!
SALES AT REASONABLE AND LIVING RATES
W will keep on hand a supply that will enable us to meet all the legitimate needs of the country.
Thankful lor favora received in the past, we invite the attention of our planting friend* to our
programme for 1873.
MOBLEY & CAukiVISS.
Jan 14. ct
ililS 7 "FBI TIE HUMSI US
J. B. ROSS & S. T. COLEMAN
OFFER.
DRESS GOODS,
SILKS, POPLINS, SATTEENS, Etc., Etc., at Reduced Prices.
GOODS, Jaconets, Naimsooks, Mulls, Tarlatan3, Lonsdale and Jones’ Cambric.
English, Swiss and American—9-4,10*4, 11-4, 12 4, white and colored.
Gents, Boys and Youths wear—grey, brown, gold and blue.
French, German and American—all sixes, from 16 to 31.
White, Red and Opera, plain and twilled.
JJOSIERY, British and Balbriggan, Hose and Half Hose.
Grey, Brown, Gold and Blue, English and American.
QOME3TICS, Bleached and %. 4 4, 5-4, 6-4, 10-4, 11-4 wide.
GLOVES, Perinot, Harris, Hector, Lupin and Empress, 1 and 2 Buttons, nil shades.
HAMBURG LAGE CURTAINS!
|WT We offer the above at A REDUCTION from former rates, and solicit an inspection.
•AMPLEB aent by mail on application. Parcels delivered anywhere in the city, free.
J. B. ROSS & S. T. COLEMAN,
de24.ct MACON, GA.
A INTCry- and FAMILY GH.OOEH.IES.
MAYS & DRISKELL,
Have opened a
Tatieditoek efi Family Groceries,
At the old stand of J. D.'Proctor,
Consisting in r*rt of SUGAR, COFFEE, CANVASS HAMS, FLOUR, RICE, SYRUPS, CHEESE
CRACKERS, CANDIES, Fruits, Pickles, Oysters, Etc., Etc.
Families can be supplied in any quantity at any time. Planters will find it to their interest to
vamine our goods before buying elsewhere. Prices reasonable. Try us.
oo.tf ‘ MAYS A DRISKELL.
WEEDS & COEN WELL,
Importers and Dealers in
Hardware, Iron, Steel,
NAILS, TIN-PLATE,
Hubs, Spoßes, Rims,
Skoe, Powder, Rope, Rubber Belting, Si*.
octauy savannah! ga.
WM. B. ALEX ANDES. W]|. A BUSSELL
W holesale Grocers,
Cot Abercorn and Bryan Sts.,
4W.1, <“•
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
C. A. TURNER,
Attorney at I±aw
FORSYTH, GEORGIA.
[Office over Ponder & Ham’s Store.]
WILL practice in the Courts of Flint Circuit
and the Supreme Court of Georgia. Special
attention given to collections. jacllbm.
Spotswood Hotel.
(Nearly Opposite Passenger Depot)
ffACOX GEORGIA.
Board, Three Dollars per Day.
T. 0. HARRIS, Prop's*.
aevM.et
MISCELLANEOUS
THOMAS WOOD,
Next to Lanier House,
MACON GA MACON
DEALEK IN
fill IlfllSSfflS,
CHAIRS, MATTRESSES.
BEDSTEADS,
And SPRING BEDS,
VI * Q * >lusl1 ’ H a i r > Cloth,
I BED-ROOM Buites,
• in great variety, Mar
ble and Wood Top.
C A. 11 PET 11ST Gf.
A FINE ASSORTMENT of Brussels, Tapes
tries, 3 ply, 2 ply, Wool Dutch, Cottage and
Hemp Rugs, Mats aud Druggets. Nottingham
Lace Curtains, Lambraquins, made to order in any
style. Window Shades, Wall Paper, Oil Cloths,
(table and floor,) Matting, etc., etc.
All ths absve at exceedingly low prices.
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FOUR and SIX-HOLE TOPS—WITH OR
WITHOUT GLASS OVEN DOORS.
HAS TAKEN THE PREMIUM
In actual trial as THE BEST BAKER.
OVER the “ Stewart,” “ Great Benefactor,”
“ Charter Oak,” and “ Cotton Plant.” What
it has done on a fair trial it can do again. If it’s
not the best Cooking Stove in Macon we wish to
know it.
B. A. WISE & CO.,
Sole Agents.
Recollect the Patent Fire Back of the Buck
Brilliant Cook Stove is worth half the price of a
common stove. It is warranted to last five times
as long as an ordinary fire back.
janlA.ct
THE BEST OF ALL!
GLOBE FLOWER COUGH SYRUP!
THIS CELEBRATED PULMONARY REMEDY
is the activo principle obtained by chemical
process from the Globe Flower, known also as
“ Button Root,” and in Botany as ‘‘Cepbelanthus
Occidentalis.” This rare and delightful compound
is a certain cure for ever form of COUGH, BRON
CHITIS, ASTHMA, HOARSENESS. SORE
THROAT, etc. And will Positively Cure
OO KTSUMPTION
When taken in It cures when, ail other
Boasted Remedies fail. It has cured people who
are living to-day with only one lung.
A single bottle will convince the most skeptical
that it is perfectly peerless—immeasurably ahead
of anything ever before discovered or offered the
public.
It is a Nutrient, Demulcent Vitalizer and Resol
vent of Tubefrcle, Itpurities the fluids, and heals
ulcers and tuobercle in the lungs. It should be
used in every forms
PHTHESIB PULMONALIS,
PAIN Oil SORENESS IN THE CHEST,
COUGH, BRONCHITIS,
SORE THROAT, FEVERISHNESS,
NIGHT SWEATS,
LOSS OF APPETITE, and
GRADUAL WASTING AWAY
It strengthens and builds up the system to a
healthy condition, is pleasant to take, and harm
less under all conditions.
J3F* THE MANY THOUSAND CASES THAT
HAVE BEEN CURED BY THE
GLOBE FLOWER SYRUP
Convinces us that we hold in our possession an
agent whose value none can estimate. We offer
PEERLESS COUGH AND LUNG REMEDY 1
To the afflicted, with the positive assurance of Its
power to cure.
I3F” For sale by all Druggists.
J. S. PEMBERTON & CO.,
Proprietors, ATLANTA, GA*
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THE DEPOT OF FASHION I
NEW GOODS AND STYLES.
T HAVE just received a full stock of
Ladies Dress Goods and Millinervl
To which the attention of the Ladies of Monroe
and adjoining ebtnf'ies is respectfully invited.
Mrs. O. -Morse, who is now in New York, will
purchase for me the latest styles of goods as they
are brought out, and also forward the newest
fashions.
Call at Mrs. Morses’ old stand, on the west Bide
ot the public Square.
octls.tf BALLIE SWITZER.
New Enterprise-New Advantages.
CONSTANTLY on hand on the North side of
Public Square.
FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS,
And Fresh Beef, Steak, Pork and Sausages.
ar* Also—A full line of CONFECTIONERY.
GEO. W. BEMETT.
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W. W. ANDERSON,
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Dealer in
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
specialty of
BOOTS, SHOES, AND HATS.
octS
JA3. B. OWENS. JOSIAH L. FOSTER.
National Hotel,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
OWENS A FOSTER, Proprietors.
LATE cf Piedmont and Orange Hotels, Lynch
burir, Virginia.
The National baa been Thoroughly Renovated
and Elegantly Famished.
Board $3 per day. Baggage carried to and from
Depot free of charge.
JaaT.tf
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! FI REM
AT WOLFE’S N. Y. STORE,
(HEAD’S NEW BUILDING,)
Opposite.Lampkin's Bank, : : FORSYTH, GEORGIA.
SIP WORTH Of DRY HOODS!
jar CLOTHING, BOOTS and BHOEB,
SLIGHTLY DAMAGED In tlie hurry and confusion of removal during the late fire, will be
•old FOR THIRTY DAYS, lo make room lor
AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK!
JSP" Look at the following lHt of good* and REDUCED prices:
Best Calico 10 worth 15 Heavy Doable Sole Boots 350 “ 550
Best Shirtiug 10 “ 13 Best Brogans 175 225
Good Ladies Hose 10 “ 20 Heavy Single Shawls 175 “ 300
Hemstitch Uaudkercbiefs 10 “ 25 Heavy Double Shawls 300 “ 550
Good Jeans ... 25 “ 35 Best Delains 25 “ 35
Fine Union Cassimere.. 50 “ 100 Ordinary Delains 15 “ 25
Heavy Overcoats 500 “ 800 Hoop Skirts 50 “ 100
Good Cassimere Saits 1200 “ 1800 Corsets 50 “ 100
Heavy Pante 225 ** 350
AND A LARGE LINE OF
BLACK ALPACAS, VELVETEENS, SILK VELVETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS.
ALSO CLOTHS, CASBIMEREB, BEAVERS,
Gents’ and Boys’ Furnishing Goods.
WHITE GOODS, NOTIONS, etc., in proportion. Don’t fail to see the LARGE STOCK and LOW
PRICES 1
car Now is the Time for BARGAINS I
At WOLFE’S NEW YORK STORK,
Head’s New Building, Forsyth, Ga
IN ADDITION TO OUR LARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, WE HAVE NOW ADDED A
fall Msortment of Groceries and Provision*: which are offered at
LOWEST FIGTTBLES.
Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Bacon—clear side#, hams, Bhouldera—Lard, Cheese, Rice, Teas, Syrups,
Molasses, Candles, Soap, Mackerel, Salt, etc., etc. Entire satisfaction is guaranteed to our custo
mer„. Be .nr. to cll.t WOLFE'S NEW YORK STORE,
jan7.et ' Head’# New Building, Forsyth, Ga.
H. G. BEAN. JNO. A. BEAN
LIFE IIP FIBR ISSlllilE liEESf
OT
H. G. BEAN & BROTHER.
REPRESENT THE LARGEST LITE AND EIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE
United State* with asset* aggregating over
870,®®®,000 00.
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AND WE ARE PREPARED TO IBSUB POLICIES ON LIVES OR ON ANY DESCRIPTION
of property at as REASONABLE RATES as will give adequate security to the inaured.
septt.ct
GUERNSEY. BARTRTJM. & HENDRIX,
BUILDER’S SUPPLY STORE!
Blake’s Block, Poflab Stkjot, between Third and Fourth,
MACON, GEORGIA.
WMt© Mlew Fiae Work,
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, FRAMES,
BRACKETS, Newell Poets, Balusters, Mantlee, Etc., Etc., Carpenter Tools, Loeks, Nails,
Hinges, paints, oils, glass and putty, ate. CONTRACTORS for BUILDING. Dressed and
rough lumber at our factory,
nov2.3m Dixie Works, Cherry Street, MACON, GA.
HE. P>. WESTCOTT,
Of the late firm of SMITH, WE3TCOTT <k CO., hae opened at No. OS Cherry street, e fell
line Of
SABUSjUS, mas miss, sbsslss,
COLLARS, WHIPS, LEATHER,
HARNESS and Saddlery Hardware and Horae Furnishing Goods of all Description!. Also
Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, Calf Skins, Kip Bkins, Lining Skins, Shoe Findings of all kinds,
which be proposes to sell at the very lowest figure*. He Is also prepared to manufacture Harness
and Saddles to order. None bnt the beet of workmen employed. Repairs done with dispatch.
tar Come and aee me.
H. P. WESTCOTT,
nevlta No.OI Ckerar Stmt, MACON, 9m,
F< AKSYTH ADVEKTIShIM ENTS.
LEGAL ADYKUTISEMENIS.
Monroe Superior Court.
Ibtition in Monroe Superior Court for Relief from
Disabilities by reason of Marriage.
Samuel W. Gardner vs. Louisa F. Gardner.
It appearing by the petition of the applicant
that Lousa F. Gardner obtained ex parte a
total and ■ ■ • from said amuel W. Gardner,
at the February Term 1861, of Monroe Supe
rior Court, and it also appearing that said
Louisa resides out of the county, the said de
fendant is hereby notified to show cause, if
any she has, why said Samuel W. Gardner
should not be relieved from his disabilities by
reason of his marriage, on or before the next
February Term of said Superior Court, else
the Court will proceed as to justice and equi
ty shall appertain. Witness 'my hand official
ly this Nov. 27th, 1872.
WM. J. MILNER,
dec3.3od Deputy Clerk.
Administrator’* Sale.
By virtue of an order from the Court of Or
dinary of Monroe county, will be sold on the
19th day of February, inst., at the late resi
dence of John B. Ogletree, deceased, all the
perishable property belonging to said deceased,
consisting of corn, fodder, mules, horses,cattle,
hogs, household and kitchen furniture, farming
utensils, two buggies, one cotton gin, thresh
and fan, one set of blacksmith’s tools, and
many other things too numerous to mention.
Sale to continue from day to day until all i*
sold. Terms of sale cash.
Also, at the same time and place will be
rented the farm on which said deceased lived.
feb4.td DAVID OGLETREE, Admr.
Application for Letter*.
GEORGIA, MONROE COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern : Alfred Mid
dlebrooks having in ’proper form applied to
me for permanent letters of administration on
the estate of John VV. Simmons, late of said
County deceased; this is to cite all and singu
lar the creditors and next of kin of John W.
Simmon3, to be and appear at my office on or
before the first Monday in March next, and
show cause, if auy they caDf why permanent
letters of administration should not be granted
to Alfred Middlebrooka on John W. Simmon*’
estate. E. DUMAS,
jan2B.td, Ordinary.
Sheriff's Sale.
Will be sold before the Court House door in
the Town of Forsyth, on the first Tuesday in
March, (4th proximo,) during the legal hours
of sale, personal property as follows: Fifteen
bushels of corn, 300 pounds of fodder, and 100
bushels of cotton seed, more or less. Said
cotton seed and about three bushels of corn
and about fifty pounds of the fodder is stored
at the residence of Jas. E. McCord, and the
balance at the residence of R. H. Watson.
Levied on as the property of Mary E. Hanson,
to satisfy a fi fa in favor of James E. McCord.
C. M. McCUNE,
feb4.(d Sheriff M. C.
Sheriff’s Sale.
GEORGIA MONROE COUNTY:
Will be sold before the Court House door in
the town of Forsyth, on the first Tuesday in
March next, between the legal hours of sale,
the following property to-wit: Two hundred
acres of land, bounded as follows, to-wit: On
East by W. F. Thurmond, South by Mark
Maddox, West by Mrs. S. Alexander, North
by Mrs. R. F. Wright. Levied on as the prop
erty oj David Smith to satisfy a fi fa in favor
of H. G. Blappey against Administrators of
Davis Smith. C. M. McCUNE Sheriff.
jan4td.
Letter* of Dismission.
GEORGIA, MONROE COUNTY.—Ordinary’#
Office, Dec. 2, 1872.
W. H. Horn, Executor on the estate of
Thos. Horn deceased, represents tnat he ha#
fully discharged his said trust, and applies for
letters of dismission. All persons concerned
are hereby notified to file their objections, if
any exist, on or before the first Monday in
March next, (1873) else letters of dismission
will be granted said applicant.
• C. A. KING, Ordinary.
Sheriff's Sale.
GEORGIA, MONROE COUNTY.
Will be sold at public sale at the door of the
Court House in Forsyth, between the legal
hours of sale, on Tuesday, Febuary 4th, 1873 ,
the following real estate, to-wit: Twenty-five
acres square out of the Northwest corner of
the place known as the Harrup place, ad
joining the lands of Hiram Phinazee. Sold to
satisfy a fi. fa. for costs issued from Monroe
Superior Court.
janl4 td RICHARD MANRY, Sherifl.
Application for Dismission.
GEORGIA, MONROE COUNTY.—Court of Or
dinary, January Term, 1873.
Whereas, Joseph Sterne, guardian of Thou.
J. Dillard, having resigned said guardianship,
all persons concerned are hereby notified to
show cause, if any they have, why letters of
guardianship should not issue te the Clerk of
the Superior Court, or some other suitable
person, on or before the Ist Monday in March
next. C. A. KING,
jan7.td Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA MONROE COUNTY:
Ordinary's Office of said county: Whereas
W. P. & J. F. White, administrators on the
estate of E. White, deceased, represent that
they have fully administered said estate, make
application for letters of dismission from said
estate. All persons concerned are hereby no
tified to file their objections, if any they have,
on or before the first Monday in May next;
else said letters will be granted.
feb4.td £. DUMAS, Ordinary M. C.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, MONROE COUNTY.—Court of Or
dinary, January Term, 1873.
Whereas, Mr. Wm. O. Rawls has applied to
me for letters of administration on the estate o
Pheby Rawls deceased, all persons concerned
are hereby notified to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted
on or before the first Monday in March next
C. A. KING,
jan7.td Ordinary.
Administration Letters.
GEORGIA MONROE COUNTY:
Ordinary’s office of said county: H. N.
Smith makes application for letters of admin
istration on the estate of Mrs. D. H. Smith,
deceased. All persons concerned are hereby
notified to file objections, if any they have, on
or before the first Monday in March next, else
said letters will be granted to the applicant.
feb4.td E. DUMAS, Ordinary M. C.
Application for Dismission.
GEORGIA, MONROE COUNTY.
Ninety days after date application will be
made to the Ordinary of said county for let
ters of dismission from the executorship of
the estate of David Proctor, deceased.
deo3.3m DANIEL G. PROCTOR.
Application to Nell Lands.
On the first Monday in March next appli
cation will be made for leave to sell part of
the real estate of the estate of Thomas J. Per
sons. late of Monroe county, deceased, lying
in the county of Crawford, and also leave to
sell all the wild lands belonging to said estate
feb4.td SARAH PERSONS, Admx.
Application For Homestead.
GEORGIA, MONROE COUNTY: Ordinarya
Office of said county,—Ariosto Harrup has
applied to me for the setting apart and valua
tion of a homestead of realty, and I will pass
upon the same on Monday, February 17th,
at 10 o’clock, a. M., at my office.
feb4.lt E. DUMAS, O. M. C.
CAUTION. ~~
MRS. NANCY MADDOX having deserted me
without cause, and against my consent, all
persons are notified that I will not be responsible
lor any debt or debts contracted by her.
jani.lm JAMES B. MADDOX.