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FORSYTH; TUESDAY APRIL 1873.
i ll** U orld i* hut a Eluinhiij;.
Tit*# Hwlti i’ bn' a Lanjttujj,
Ai the triple know 10 well ;
I li.Te (hi win if* k*-ii it r (J t
llni no good will to *ell,
A victim of dPaiter, and
A forelgnor to joy.
1 miss me I used tJ b ;te,
When father was a boy.
Cuokl,— A plaugc on Daddy’s wedding day.
That terrible mishap;
Oh ! what a scrape they got ine In,
When moll er marrit-d Dap.
My v*;le U ever on the g.’uuf,
My baby ou the squ< at.
I’ve not one button on ruy shirt,
Or stocking to m> 1 1.
I’ve more than I have t .rgaintd fj>,
A lot of gloom and woe,
J wish ttie tot would torn to cue
About ii feet or so.
The dearest thing J find la re o’.
The staple thing la change,
Tour nearest friend It misery,
That friend is never strange.
About the time joj rnaks a pile.
And eil is snug and nice,
L’p comes the Undertaker,
And your meat la in the ice.
There’s not s man will trust me,
I’m completely out of hope,
I envy all the onions that
Are hanging on a rope.
A child ol tribulation and
An alien to joy.
I miss the times I used to have
When father was a boy.
I never see a coffin, but
I wish I was inside ;
I never see a hearse, but I
Would gladly take a ride.
I’ll kick the bottom out the world
To end the horrid show,
And let She w hole menagei ie
Exhibit down below.
Current Heins and Jokes.
Capt. Jack, of the Modoes, has killed Gen.
Can by.
The rumors of a Ministerial crisis in Spain
is denied.
The crisis in New York in money and stock
has passed.
The Government sold a million and a half
of gold on the 17th.
The Bank of England covers five acres of
ground, and employs 000 clerks.
A severe storm in Nebraska, on the 22d,
lroze a large number of people.
Napoleon the Third’s posthumous works
will be published in London at an early day.
The twelve thousand dentists in this coun
try propose to form a I’rotective Union.
Anew bridge is to erected over the Seine,
at Paris, at a cost of over §600,000.
William B. Donaldson, the oldest negro
minstrel and clown in the United States, is
dead.
A letter says that England will spend half a
million pounds eterling on the fortification of
Halifax.
Another veteran of the war of 1812, Mr.
James Cox, of Knox county, died of old age
last week.
A son of the late President Tyler is wasting
his time in lecturing on temperance to Cali
fornians.
One hundred thousand sovereigns were ta
ken from the Bank of England on the 20th
lor shipment to Now York.
James Brooks rienced no relief by his
visit io N •rf'dk His nourhhment is now
taken by injection.
A fearful revolu A is raying in Panama.
Up to hit** T dates one man on each side had
been killed.
Senator Adeibert Ames has announced him
self a candidate tor Governor of Mississippi,
and for re-election to the Senate.
John Anderson, of New York, has deeded
to Professor Agassiz Peneke’s Island for the
proposed Natural History School.
Another item in the expenses of members
of the last Congress is SIOO worth of snuff.
Well, they were certainly quite up to it.
Negro lodges of the Know Nothing order
are forming in the West and South. Their
motto is “No white man for office.”
A riot has occurred at Frankfort, Kentucky,
caused by the advance in the price of beer.
Only twelve killed and foity wounded.
Late advices confirm the victory over the
Apaches, and all the details of the Modoc hor
ror. An attack in force upon the Modocs is
hourly expected.
The government has ordered the officers in
charge of Vancouver's arsenal to issue five
hundred breech-loaders to the citizens of Ore
gon for their defense against the Indians.
Indiana points to one of its counties, con
taining over a thousand genuine widows, as a
proot that still greater facilities for divorce are
needed.
The Mayor cf Boston desires the appoint
ment of a State commission to examine the
subject of annexing contiguous territory to
that city.
Thirty-four thousand two hundred and forty
loads of dirt and ashes were removed from
New York last week at a cost of eighty-one
thousand one hundred and sixty-one dollars.
Luther M. Kennett, of Ohio, who represent
ed St. Louis in Congress from 1855 to 1857
and was Mavor of that citv, died in Paris on
the 13th.
The State Department at Washington has
instructed the Minister to Austria to inquire
inta the reports of the purchase for restaurant
stations and commissionerships to the Vienna
Exposition.
The Commissioner’s Court organized at Hal
ifax for the investigation of the conduct of
Capt Williams, master of the lost Atlantic sus
pended the certificate of Capt. Williams as
first master and master for two years. They
ought to have suspended his body with a hemp
rope.
The Arkansas Legislature has been consid
ering a memorial Congress asking that
body to give the people of the State, ‘‘a good
republican government, a good monarchy, or
a good despotism.” They want a decent na
tional government of some name.
The Mansfield (111.) Preventive Association
puts down the liquor trade by sending “ a
committee of fifteen members, who march
two abreast to the saloon indicated, and sit
and knit. Odd as is this style of procession it
is even so.
Almost every town in Illinois holding elec
tions in April has gone Democratic. The
same may be said of Missouri. The Credit
Mobilier and Congressional salary steal has
evidently disgusted the great mass of honest
voters.
A gourmet of brilliant inventive powers has
originated the charming idea of utilizing tad- ,
ooles, or “ pollvwogs,” as an article of table :
luxury. He has tried them and finds them
better than snails, shrimps, or any other such
•• small deer" usually reckoned as luxuries.
!
A Genua. ; -'.ldler s i a liquid for the ex-
Uf'iimati.n of bugs—“ A:i.l how do you use
it?" inquired the man alter he had bought it,
•* Ketch to pug, unt drop von leetle drop into
his mout." answered the peddler. “ The
deuce you say !" exclaimed the purchaser. “ I
could kill it in half that time by stamping on
it.” “Yell," calmly said the German, “dat
is a coot vay, too, to kill him.”
Died, on the 7th ultimo. Mr. Jacob James,
much respected by all who knew and dealt
with him. Asa man he was amiable, as a
hatter upright and moderate. His virtues
were beyond all price, and his beaver hats
were only twenty-four shilling each. He has
left a widow to deplore his loss, and a large
stock to be sold cheap for the benefit of his
family. He was snatched to the other world
in the prime of lile, and just as he had con
cluded an extensive purchase of felt, which
he got so cheap that the widow can supply
hats at a more reasonable charge than any
other house in town. His disconsolate family ,
will carry on the business with punctuality.
TIE MONROE iIIUTISIL
1873 ) CALENDAR. (1873.
'TOms: two dollars per annum, in advance.
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18730 .CALENDAR. (1873.
ATLANTA. ADVERTISEMENTS.
WOMAN’S RIGHTS!
ONE WHO IIA3 LONG STUDIED THIS AB
soitiing subject now presents to the women
of our country the result of his investigations. He
la happy to say that he has at last discovered
‘‘Woman’sßest Friend.”
It is adapted, especially, to those cases wheie the
womb is disordered, and will cure any irregularity
of the.“ MENSE3.”
Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Regulator
acts like a charm in “ WHITES,” or in a sndden
check in the “ MONTHLY COURSES ” from cold,
trouble of mind, or like causes, by restoring the
discharge in every instance. So also in chronic
cases its action is prompt and decisive, and saves
the constitution from countless evils and iirema'-
ture decay. This valuabie’preparation is lor sale
at
81 50 PER BOTTLE
by all respectable druggets in the land. Prepared
and sold by
L. H. BRADFIELD, Druggist, Atlanta.
a thousand women testify to its merits.
Near Marietta, Ga., March 21, 1870.
MESSRS. WM. ROOT & SON.-Dear Sirs:
Bome months ago I bought a bottie of BRAD
FIELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR from you, and
have used it in my familyjwith the utmost satis
faction, and have recommended it lo three other
families, and they have found it just what it is
recommended. The females who have used your
REGULATOR are in perfect health, and are able
to attend to their household duties and we cordi
ally recommend it to the public.
Yours respectfully, REV. H. B. JOHNSON,
We could add a thousand other certificates, but
we consider the above amply sufficient proof of
its virtue. AU we ask Is a trial. Sold in Forsyth
by L. GREER & CO., and W. L. CARMICHAEL.
mar!B.ly
KB. LAWS3EIK,
ALSO, AGENT FOR
Lodge and Notary PubliG Seals,
CANCELLATION, STAMPS, ETC.
No 50, Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
feblS^m;
TOM.MEY, STE \V A RTwTTiECJ^
Hardware Merchants,
Cor. Dt-eatu A Pryor Sts. fronting Kimball Honse,
ATLANTA, GA.
Dealers in Iron, Steel, Hoes, Chains,
Grain Cradles, Builder and Carriage Material,
Powder, Rope, Belting, Etc.
feblß.3m
DUNN, OGLETREE & CD.,
Produce and Commission
MERCHANTS,
Deal in Flour, Bacon, Corn, Hay, Etc.
Refer to the Bankers ) . ,
and Real Estate Agts. > ATLANTA, GA.
of Atlanta. )
apll.6m
EISEMAN & BRO.,
Clothiers and Tailors-
Have on hand a fresh supply and well assorted
stock of
SPRING GOODS.
Those who desire anything in their line will do
well to call at this house on
No. 5 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
aplLlm
P. DODD. 6. T. DODD. W. J. TANNER.
F & G. T- DODD & CO.
Wholesale Grocers
AND
PROVISION DEALERS.
(Cui-ier Whitehall and Mitchell Streets,)
[established 1553.1 ATLANTA, GA.
apll.Sm
CHAPMAN, RGCKEU& CO.
Wholesale (3-roceries
AND
Commission Merchants,
CCR. ALABAMA & FORSYTH STS.,
ATLANTA, GA.
feblS.Sm*
A AS, E. OWENS. JOSIAB FOSTER
National Hotel
ATLANTA,. T GEORGIA.
OWENS & FOSTER, Proprietors.
LATE cf Piedmont and Orauge Hotel-, Lyneli
i>ur*r, Virginia.
Thi- Natioual has been Thoroughly Renovated
and Elegantly Furnished.
Board $3 per day. 8.-ggage carried to and from
Depot tree of charge.
janT.tf
DAVIS SMITH,
DEALER IN
Saddles & Harness,
CARRIAGE MATERIAL,
Shoe Findings, all Kinds of Leather.
Children’s Carriages.
G oods Ordered by Express, “ C. O, D.,” Promptly
Attended to.
10*2 Cherry St,, Macon, Ga.
KirlLSm.
NE \Y A D VKUTISEM E N TS.
LATEST FROM NEW YORKD
FIRST ARRIVAL OF THE SPRING STOCK !!!
lb. GR.EEHVWOOIS tfc BROS.
IN
PYK’S J3KICK J3LOCK,
DULD RE3PECTFL LLY ANNOUNCE to the Citizens of Monroe, Jasper, Jones and Butts
Counties, that they are now receiving and opening their LA ’.GE and CAREFULLY SELECTED
mom of sfßMt §o§it,
Embracing all the \ ERY LATEST STYLES, and at LOWER "RICES than ian be expected
elsewhere.
As our Partner has remained in New York during the Season, be has had all the ADVANTA
GES of that Market
Call and see us if you wish to get good Bargains
mar ~Tlt L. GREENWOOD & BRO3.
NEW ARRANGEMENTS!!
JNO. A.. STEELE
Has opened in the elegant Store Room, formerly occupied by W. W. Anderson, a Large and
varied StocK ox
SEASONABLE DRY COOOS !
And have on hand the following winter Stock, which will be sold AT COST!
CASSIMERS, WORSTEDS, JEANS, DELAINES, FLANNELS,
AND
A FULL STOCK OF STAPLE GOODS,
JT *• “ a nd <*•
fcb-5-tf JXO A STEELE.
THE FORSYTH GRIST MILL.
*
rjYHK ABOVE MILL IS NOW IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION, TURNING OUT AS GOOD
MEAL
As can be made ANYWHERE. A full supply ol meal always on hand tor sale or exchange for
corn. Customers will not be detained waiting for their “ turn.”
PARTIES PURCHASING CORN IN FORSYTH
Will findAt to their interest to patronize this Mill. Only the usual toll rates will be charged.
mar.-s.dm PEYTON T. WARD.
'IKK MS: TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM, iN ADVANCE.
ANSLEY & McCOMMOH,
GROCERY AND PROVISION MERCHANTS!!
(STORE ROOM IN MONROE ADVERTISER BUILDING)
-RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO TIIEIR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY
that they have in STORE and are daily receiving large supplies of
BACON, CORN, FLOUR MOLASSES,
AND EVERY ARTICLE USUALLY KEPT
iN A
EIRST-CLASS GROCERY STORE!
WE WILL SELL OUR GOODS ON TIME WITH APPROVED PAPERS
mat3j tf ANSLEY & McCOMMON.
187:’,! ISAAC AYTInUSJ QIL T[B73
EXCLUSIVE DEALER IN
Hides, Leather and Shoe Findings.
ILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF
Hides in Large or Small Quantities.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
French and American Calf and Kip Skins ; Baltimore, New York, Cincinnati and Louisville Oak
Sole Leather ; Plain and Cropped Hemlock Sole, all qualities. Harness, Bridle and Upper Leather.
Shoe Findings, Lasts, LiniDgs, Toppings, Pegs, Thread, Eto., all of which will be sold as low as in
any Southern city, as I get my goods from importers and Manufacturers. All of my friends ac
quaintances and the rest of mankind are invited to send in their orders, or call and see my Stock.
Send for Price List of Leather and Hides ISAAC WINSHIP,
mrrll.ly No. 59, Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
CHESAPEAKE GUANO.
WE are still agents for the above TRIED and RELIABLE Fertilizer, and after FIVE YEARS
experience in selling it, unhesitatingly recommend it to our planting friends as equal to any
manipulated Fertilizer made.
IT IS :nto experiment.
In no ease has it failed to give entire satisfaction. Namerous testimonials in our possession
frou some of our most successful planters, will satisfy any one as to its merits.
JONES & BAXTER,
febll.tf 100 Cherry St., Macon, Ga.
THE BROWN
COTTON GIN.
PLANTERS should examine the above-named
old and reliable Gin before buying any other.
It combines the required qualities of Simplicity ,
Strength and Dnrabiliti. It gins fast and clean,!
make.- excellent lint (often bringing to
per ib. abuve market ) and is universally admitted
to he tiie lightest running gin made. We have bad
thirty years’ experience in the business, and war
tant every-gin perfect. Gius constantly itt the
hands of our agents, to which we invite inspection.
Ciiculars, with testimonials and full particulars
may be had by addressing
ISRAEL F. BROW.V, Pres.,
Brou n Cotton Gin Cos.,
Kb2s.4tn. New London, Conn.
Southern Fruit frees for Sale!
sls per 100.
■yyM. K. NELSON,
Proprietor of the
GEORGIA NURSERY,
Offers for Sale a Fine Stock of Young FRUIT'
TREES, Strawberry Plants, Etc., Etc.
Price List gratis. Descriptive Catalogue for a
stamp. Address,
WM. K. NELSON.
JanT.tf Auocsta, Ga.
DOORS,
Sash & Blinds,
\ TOULDINGS, BRACKETS. STAIR
lvi Fixtures, Builders’Furnishing Hard
ware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles, Wire Guards,
Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and Slate Mantle
Pieces.
Window Class a Specialty.
Circulars and Price Lists sent free on
application, by
P. P. TOALE
SO Hayne ind 33 Pinckney 6ts.,
Charleston, S. C.
novO.ly
FORSYTII ADVERTISEMEN TS.
S. D. MOBLEY. H. n. CABANISS
PLANTER’S EMPORIUM!
MOBLEY * CABANISS,
ffIN PYE’S NEW BLOCK,|
FORSYTSI, - - - GEORGIA.
PLANTATION SUPPLIES FOR 1873.
WE RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THE PLANTERS OF MONROE, PIKE, JONES,
Jasper, Butts and Crawford Counties that we have
©©MPIISI® ABBAHCUHnUTS
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,
Ands 11 the leading articles in the Provision trade.
SALKS AT THE LOWEST
fcgrTIME SALES AT REASONABLE AND LIVING RATES.^J
We will keep on Land a supply that will enable us to meet all the legitimate needs of the country.
Thankful for favors received in the past, we invite the attention of our planting friends to our
programme for 1373.
MOBLEY & CiBt.MSS.
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Sill mmiiuimi mm
J. B. ROSS & S. T. COLEMAN
O F F E R.
DRESS G OODS.
SILKS, POPLINS, SATTEENS, Etc., Etc., r at Reduced Prices.
GOODS, Jaconets, Naimsooks, Mulls, Tarletans, Lonsdale and Jones’ Can brie?
gLANKETS, English, Swiss and American—9-4,10*4, 11-4, 12-4, white and colored.
ASSIMERES, Gents, Boys and Youths.wear— grey, brown, gold and blue.
French, German and American—all sizes, from 16 to 33.
White, Red and Opera, plain and twilled.
JJOSIERY, and Balbriggan, Hose and Half Hose.
%
Grey, Brown, Gold and Blue, English and American.
Bleached and Unbleached-%, %. 4 4, 5-4, 6-4, 10-4, 11-4 wide.
K ID GLOVES, Perinot, •Harris, Hector, Lupin and Empress, 1 and 2 Euttons, all shades?
HAMBURG LACE CURTAINS.
We offer the above at A REDUCTION from formerjrates and solicit an inspection.
SAMPLES sent by mail on application. Parcels delivered anywhere in the city, free.
J. B. ROSS & S. T. COLEMAN,
dec24. ct MACON, GA.
A GOOD JPlTlUffl!
JJAVING THOROUGHLY TESTED THE
EUREKA FERTILIZER.
For three years past, I can confidently recommendi
it to the planters of my county, as a good and!
reliable Guano. Having been appointed.
AGENT FOR THIS SECTION,
I am now prepared to sell the same on reasonable,
terms, either lor cash or on time.
B. H. NAPIER.
feb4.3m.
Bowen & Mercer’s Super Phosphate.
S3B 00 PER TON.
WARRANTED EQUAL TO ANY OF THE
PHOSPHATE manufactured.
Send for pamphlet of Certificates and Analysis,
by Professors Means, Piggott and Stewart, to
BOWEN & MERCER,
65 South Gay Street,
marll.lm Baltimore, Md.
Atlanta Paper Mills,
JAMES ORMOND, Proprietor.
Manufactures
Book and News Paper
EiPOrders solicited and promptly filled.
Cash paid for Clean Cotton and Linen Regs,
White Paper Shavings, Burlaps and other paper
stock. Relers to this paper as sample of news.
JAMES ORMOND,
aprßif Atlanta Paper Mills, Atlanta, Ga.
Dissolution! cf Partnership.
rpHE copartnership heretofore existing between
.L the undersigned has been dissolved by mu
tual consent —Mr. Davis retiring. The business
■will hereafter: be conducted by 8. F. Wilder &
Son. 8. F. WILDER, ;
F. N. WILDER, |
;a. B. C. DAVIS. |
JaaSLtf
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, 51 “Great Benefactor,”
“ Charter Oak,” and “ Cotton Plant.” What
jit has done on a fair trial it can do again. If it’s
not the best Cooking Stove in Macon we wish to
k”ow it.
B. A. WISE & CO.,
Bolb 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
a3 long as an ordinary fire back.
janlLct
G U A_N O Si
GUANO. PHCENIX guano
WILCOX, GIBB3 & CO.’S MANIPULATED
GUANO. These celebrated guanos imported
and prepared bv Wilcox, Gibbs & Cos., Savannah,
Ga., and Charleston, 8. C., are for sale for cash,or
on credit on accommodating terms, payable in
cotton, by B. PYE <fc SON, Agents, Forsyth, Ga.
Special attention Is called to the use of the
Phoenix Guano composted with Cotton Seed. Send
or apply as above for circulars giving testimonials j
om planters, prices, terns, <Kc. feb3s.6w.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Sheriff's Sale.
GEORGIA MONROE COUNTY:
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in May,
before the Court House door in tlie town of
Forsyth, between the usual hours of sale, the
following described property, to-wit: lot of
land number one hundred and ninety, and part
of lots number one hundred and eighty-nine
and two hundred, containing three hundred
acres, said land lying and being in the 4th dis
trict of said county. Said property levied on
as the property ot John G. Mays, trustee fot
A. E. Button, under and by virtue ol a fi. fa.
in favor of A. V. Mann vs. John G. Mays,
trustee for A. E. Sutton.
mar‘2s.td. C. M.McCUNE, Sheriff.
Application Tor Dismission.
GEORGIA MONROE COUNTY:
Ordinary's Office of said County: It ap
pearing to me that Tabitliey Hencely, Adminis
tratrix on the estate of Wesley llen’cley.deo'd,
late of said county, has lully administered
said estate and applies for letters of dismission.
All persons concerned are hereby notified to
file objections, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted, on or before the
Ist Monday in June next.
E. DUMAS.
marll.td. Ordinary
Letter* or 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.
febLtd E. DUMAS, Ordinary M. C.
Lost Paper.
t Whereas, Military Bounty Land Warrant
No. , for 160 acres, issued under the
act of Congress, approved March 3d, 1855
for the services of Roderick Rutland, late of
Capt. Ford’s Company, Georgia Militia, War
1812, has been lost or destroyed, this is to
eertiiy that the warrantee having duly filed i
caveat with the proper authorities, intends
making application for the issue of a duplicate
thereof. RODERICK RUTLAND,
aplls.Gw Warrantee.
Administratrix’ Sale.
By and under an order of the Honorable
Court of Ordinary of Monroe County, will be
sold before the Court House door in the vil
lage of Knoxville, Crawford County, on the
Ist Tuesday in May' next, 39 acres of land
being part of lot No. 33 in the second district
of originally Houston now Crawford, sold as
the property of Thomas J. Persons late of Mon
roe county deceased. Terms Cash.
SARAH PERSONS,
aprl.td (Administratrix.
Application for Dismission.
COURT OF ORDINARY MONROE COUNTY:
It being represented tome byS. H. Swann,
administrator of Ezekie! Gardner, deceased,
that he has fully administered said estate and
applies for letters of dismission—all persona
concerned are hereby notified to file their ob
jections, if any they have, on or before the
first Monday in June next, else said letter*
will be granted. ' E. DUMAS,
mar4td _ Ordinary.
Application for Dismissal.
COURT OF ORDINARY MONROE COUNTY;
W hereas John J. Bentley, administrator of
Henry Hayman, deceased, represents that he
has fully administered said estate and applies
for letters of dismission—all persons concerned
are hereby notified to show cause, if any they
have, on or before the first Monday in June
next, w r hy said letters should not be granted.
mar Ltd E. DUMAS, Ordinary.
Application for Dismission.
COURT OF ORDINARY, Monroe County I*
being represented to me by J. T. Crowder, Ad
ministrator of A. H. Watts, deceased, that be ha*
fully administered said estate and applies for let
ters of dismission. All persons concerned ar
hereby notified to file their objections, if any they
have, on or before the Ist Monday in June next,
else said letters will he granted.
mar4td E. DUMAS, Ordinary.
Application for Letters.
COURT OF ORDINARY MONROE COUNTY:
hereas, Martha G. Collier applies to me
for letters of Administration on the estate of
William M. Collier, deceased. All persons
are hereby notified to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted
on tlie first Monday in May next,
apll.td E. DUMAS, Ordinary.
THE MONROE FEMALE COLLEGE,
IF 1 or sv tit, <3-a.
This institution still tenders its
services to those who would secure for their
daughters the benefits of a thorough education.
FACULTY.
R. T. Asbubt, A. M. Pres. I Mbs. M. A Tubus*.
Rev. S. G. Hillybb, D. D, . Miss Eugenia Amos.
Prof. H. Bechter. | MIS3 L. Hillyer.
Miss Kate Milledge. j Mrs. C. C. Mobrall.
Expenses :
Board and Tuition, Balance Spring Session $lO7 20
Board and Tuition, Fall Session 92 80
REMARKS:
The Institution has a healthful location, an am
ple board of instruction, excellent facilities for
improvement in the fine arts, provision for in
struction in the French, German and Spanish lan
guages, and societies for promoting social culture,
and literary attainment,
For further particulars apply to
R. T. ASBURY, Pres.
DR. J. 8. LAWTON, Pres. Board Trus.
Andrew Dunn, Sec. jan7.ly
B A-ISTB’S
Analytical and Manufacturing
LABORATORY,
ATLANTA, GA.
THIS Establishment Las been completely refit*
ted with sew and improved Chemical appa
ratus. Analysis promptly executed atusnal rates.
vsS“ Special attention given to the
Analysis of Ores, Minerals.
COALB, METALS, FERTILIZERS,
Boils, Mineral Waters, Poisons, Medicinal Com
pounds, Etc., Etc.
No charges made for consultation regarding ths
valne of special Ores, Minerals. Etc.
WM. J. LAND,
Analytical Chemist, P. O. Box 306
i jan?.2rn Atlanta, Ga.
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WM. E. ALEXANDER. WM. A. KLBBELX
Wholesale Grocei 8.
Cor Abercorn and Bryan Bts.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
decls.ly
T. B. CABANISS. C. A. TURNER.
CABAMSS A TURNER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FORSYTH, GA.,
nave associated themselves together in the
practice of civil law. Will practice in the Coarts
of the Flint Circuit, in the Snpreme Court of
Georgia, in the U. 8. District Court at Savannah
and elsewhere by special contract. feblLly
Spotswood Hotel.
(Nearly Opposite Passenger Depot)
MACON, GEORGIA.
Board, Three Dollars per Day.
T. 11. HARRIS, Prop’r.
nov2&ct