The Monroe advertiser. (Forsyth, Ga.) 1856-1974, July 15, 1873, Image 4

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St u 'i'iouvor A<lvrtterr. FORSYTH. TUESDAY. JULY 1 -T.-t. I U oiuhT Why f I wonder why this world'* g f and things Should full in mch onrqu I v a-es ; Why some bou!d ti • <>l i he. joy-, And other* only f • th- <*r * I wonder why the rui -hiae ! r .: i: Should fall In paths tO Tie j - ;’e!- and While others shiver in lie -i.a.c Of clouds lhat gath r overt ? I wondtrwhy the * rees 1 1 t a / 50 lull ol lu-c ou truit 1 1 ' r On’y where sow o \ 1 "•< !,i * While others Mil ■ 'I thi * v ~? Why should nr ei flow-rs oiov : lor some, For other* only tbores found ? And some grow rich on fruifal * •- r.b, While others til hut barren ground ? I wonder wtv the hi art- of some O’erflow v.".!h j-*> sid bsppint i-, While others go their lor; iy way Ltihlts.ed with aught ol tenderce-.a? 1 wonder why the eyes ot some 51 oulii n 'tr he moistened with a tear, While oti er# weep fr.-ro morn till night? -Tiietr heart■ so trushed with fctrrow here? Ah ! well, we may i t know indeed The whys, the wherefores ol each life ! But this w know—unit’* One who .'ees And watches us through joy or suite Eicii life its mis-ion heie fu;til ?, And only He will know the end, And loving him we may he strong, I ho’ storm or sunshine He- may send. He 4 augiil It. Mr. Tw-.-t7.er w as on the blufl, last evening, call ing ou a lady friend, and they were out in the porch, discussing the works of the great authors, when the young lady’s pet white rabbit, which had escaped from Its cage, cam.e rushing around the h.-u-e pursued by a big yell >w dog The young lady screamed and Mr. Tweezer threw a rocking chair at the do/, (Tightening him away, but knocking over nigh’ tl wor pots and telescoping the chair. Then the young lady implored Mr. Tweezer to catch the rabbit and save it lrom the horrid dogs. And Mr. Twetz r commenced to catch the rab bit. He empl -yed stratagem at ttrst. following it around ihe back ol the house and whistling gently, in true hunter's stylo, to arrest its atten tion and cause it to stop. Then he made a grab at it, when it paused to reflect under the goose berry bushes. Mr. Tweez r grabbed not wisely but too well, for the rabbit took advantage of his plunging and snatching aiound among the bushes to scurry over into a neighboring yard. Twe> zer didn’t like that much, and he took oc casion to say something derogatory to the charac ter ol the rabbit as he extricated himself from the thicket. Hut seeing the young lady near, he emllt and a dun sort of a smile and got otl a dim sort ol a joke about forty thorns in the hand being worth a rabbit in the bush. Then he girded up h-fe loins and resumed the catching ol the rabbit. He h and left hi- hit amn g the fruitful shrubs, and as he vaulted over H e fence a portion of his coat tail leruaincd on a a protubing nail. But Mr. Tweezer meant business. And so did the rabbit. They coursed across the yard, then out in the street, then down two blocks, then into another yard, and here a man came out and asked Twee zer what in all the thirty-six he was trying to do. Tweezer asked if he didn’t have sense enough to see himself. man smiled. Ere this interview took place, it might be stated that 'he rabbit had gone under the cow stable. Tweezer crawled under and chased it out. Any body might know that by the look of his white duck clothes. When be came out the chase began anew The rabbit w: s fair, aid w.-iited lor him Just on II e other s’idj of a picket fence. This time the i iii-uit ltd down the middle ol thestreet, and spectators looked on and clasped hands with enthusiasm. Tweezer’s blood was up end he re solved to catch the rabbit or die in the attempt. He looked very much as though he would have a chance to die in the attempt. So it appeared un til a dog darted out and caught the rabbit. When Mr. Tweezer came up and received the prey from the jaws of its captor, he found to his inexpressi ble sorrow lhat the animal had not been killed. Bo lie bore It back anrt restored it, unharmed, to the loving arms which awaited it at home, and in the midst of caresses which were lavished on the return of the bcautiiul pet, poor Tweezer was for gotten.—Peoria Review. Four telegraphic cables now cross the Atlantic, three ol them connecting Ireland with Newfound land, and the fourth running from Massachusetts, by way of the Island of St. Pierre to France. Toe widest of the English cables has been lor some time silent, and the Orest Eastern is about to pick it up, so that it may be repaired. The pre cariousness of the cable connection across the ocean Is shown by the fact tLat at some time each one of the three original cables has bee j silent, and that on one occasion quite recently but one of them was in working order. The more cables there are the less is the probability of all of them being interrupted at the same timethe smaller the chance that communication may be entirely cut ott. due experience in the business has demon strated, however, that cceu'.i c hies wiar out, aud which may remit in a add-cn stoppage of signals ut any time. The picking up ot tu • earliest laid cable (that oi 1865) by the tlrc.it Eastern will give valuable information as to the efiec’s the elements have had on it during the eight years it has lain at the bottom ol the sea. The huge steamer which lias Just completed the fourth trans-Atlan tic cable was also engaged in the laying of its predecessors, in 1805, 1860 aud 186#. In her pres ent expedition she has been accompanied by the steamers Hibernia, Edinburgh and Robert Lowe, Admiral Sherrard Osborne having organized and arranged the squadron, whilst Captain Halpiu, of the Great Eastern, was eommander-in-cheif during the work. The new cable is nearly- nineteen hun dred miles long, and it was laid north of the cable ot 1565, not approaching it nearer than thirty miles, excepting at the shore ends. In a few days a short double liue of cable is to be laid between Newfoundland and Cape Breton to facil'tate com munication with the American land lines. A I'khhibls Revenge.—An lowa editor last week to keep up with the style, ran a *ay with another man’s wife. He did not get off so easi ly, however, as he imagined he would. The man followed him and overtook the traaut pair. The editor gut behind the woman, and prepared to sell his life* as dearly a; p-ssiMe. fie w„s uncer tain as to whether the outraged husband would shoot or murder him with a carving kuite. He Stood thete like the boy on the burning deck, aud caimly awaited the result. The outraged husband came np within about two Je. t ot the editor and said : “ Cuss your impudence. I w tot you to stop my paper.” That was all. The editor recovered himself and said he would have the matter attended toatoncs. During all the tryiug scene the woman stuck to the editor like a sandbugto a girl's stoekiug. Some people get mad and stop their paper for almost nothing. A \ brmont lawyer, in arguing a case one day before the late Judge Mattocks, who, with the °VI os-.r.g counsel, had sat up over a game of whist the proceeding evening, chanced to assert of his antagonist, “The gentleman has trumped his ovta trick by the citation.” The knowing ones were net a little amused at the tone ot assumed severity with which the Judge interrupted him. “ion wili be good enough louse language that the court can understand.” An Alabama lawyer, defending a murder case spoke for nineteen consecutive hours, and the ju ry brought In a vetdict of guilty in seven min ute*. They probably did it to revenge themselves for the torture they had endured. Loquacious attorneys should limit their tongue* before they reach the limit of hnmsu patience. t.ENTt.EMEN o! the duty, said a Western Judge, in Ulis esse tne course! on ooh sides are uniu telltg.h ’ :!iri w-.tu- *se? oa both s dts are incred ible, at,d the plain tf and defendant are tu it, such charu ier , h t to me it is indifferent which way you give a vetdict. boi lict jh ot ijiai.ii* ■. ark, at Charleston, S. C\, w'.tl be superseded by Mr. Worthington’ a lust 0 e • St c 'U r Patterson, ot that State, on the return ol the t-tcic'my ol the Treasury to Wash lugtou. MISCELLAN i OUS. n imii iimm 1873) CALENDAR. f!873. TERMS : TWO HOLLARS PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. '5 * til >-• v ? i■? I =?.I 'B 1 * I s ? it ; X ilii 5.1 1_ 1 2 3 4 J .12345 JUL v "ri 8 9 lull •C7B 910 1112 12 13 14 15 16 17 - M 14 15 16 17 H 19 . SSsMiE P*Ys "3■ "5 '6 "7 ' 4 5"6 7 8 9 It 8a a a . a2425 * 27-.*.. ' 2 3 4 5 6 7 >s Sept. .. 1 2 8 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 7 " 910 11 12 13 16 17 Is 19 20 21 22 14 15 16 17 1- 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 2b 29 2! 22 23 24 2 2h 27 wa 30 31 i'2 3-4-5 c-:t.t "6 ’7 6 910 li 12 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 Hi 17 1- 19 12 M 14 Id 16 1. is 20 21 22 23 24 25 ii 21 22 '23 24 -5 _ 27 2s 29 30 .. 26 27 2o 29 30 31 ... In i 2 3 Jot. 1 '4567891" 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Is 19 20 21 22 23 24 ! ; 17 1- 19 20 21 —' 25 26 27 28 29 3u 31 .23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Jdll* 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 v?. 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 11 ' 7 - 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 3) 21 14 1-5 16 17 IS 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 2S 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 j 29 30 : 2 - 39 30 31 : *ezßi) •avqiiaivo t-szsi ELDE R HOUSE, INDIAN SPRING, Ga, This well known House i6 now op-n to these who visit the Springs for health or pleasure. It is sit uated nearer the Spring 'ban any other public house and i6 spacious and comfortable. Rates of Board : Per Day -5 2 CO Per Week - 10 00 Per Month 85 00 Libera! deduction mad for large families. W. A ELDER & SON. lune24.tf Proprietors. WEEDS & CORNWELL, Importers and Dealers In Hardware, Iron, Steel NAILS, TIN-PLATE, Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Shot, Pcwder, Rope, Rubber Eelti g, Etc, 0c129.1v SAVANNAH, GA. S3^6o-X 1-1860-x if ■' j ; § TSPtTBK LVEHF.I V 3LB PREPARATION, com ; ■ .■ ct wed-knownROOTS, HERBS and FFHJ bin l with other properties, which in th !• natn aa Ca hartic, Aperient, Nu tritious, Di ..'i . : , A ti-Buliona. Tha whole is prHFOrv< i in a suitici ut quantity of spirit 1.-cni 1. > - - tx A t < *- Kid to k-ep them in any climate, wL.cti laakos U:a ' ,’ERS . t: ■> -<- - ’■!-::-f:t3 T-*". Ii itii-t C'ntliar i. u :w wu.lil. YUcy ai-o i.-aenJcd strictly as a To&axmco Bitters t 4 only t.-> bo n c \ as r* medicine, and alway3 according tci direction. i ?.r* ihe : V-'t-nr- v -- c * f i > fccblo end debili tr.to i. i \u-y ar tr v < a u.- >.• r \ liver, and btimulato to hyi"-. a "b'T.y t, . * • / action is at onco Won] I-1 about. to \ hich Women art e 8P r mi j . .>-eaing every other Btimun.ut. y; a : 4 .I summer Tonic they h.’\* io ( i . • a a mild end gentle Purga! i v v-s w ,1 To nit. 1 y I u rify tu e Blood. They arc *-endid Apj i-ii i hey make the weak Bt ong. ai. y r uri v ai i inTkorate. Uliey cure l'yspei >Bia. ; on aid it*; tiaohe. 0 lit y act as aflpecif,.: a.l ?: ■* < ■ l ’s which unrieimine t):* bt.dxly fvength;.. i breakdown; he animal spirits * rot; f ? y.-.’t p!=re, Io- Y ork. * jtpl32. ly C. L. LOYD, Manufacturer of all styles and grades of CHEWING TOBACCO Finest Brands. C. S. Loyd’s Twist a specialty. No. 31 Forsyth street, between Alabama and Hunter. ATLANTA, GA. may27.ly MEDICAL KOTICS. The undersigned have formed a partnership iu the praet.ee of Medicine. Office: la the Advertiser Building—Up Stairs. R. L. RGDDEV, M. D. julyS.tf. R. F. WEIGHT, M. D J. H- TUF.NER, Attorney a t Law. WILL Practice in the Ccuntits comprising the Flint Circuit, and in the Supreme Court of Georgia. Prompt attention given to all business entrusted. Office np Stairs—last door to tne right, in Pye’s Brick Block. ' marlS.ly i*. ei. muxß. Attorney at law, forsyth, Georgia Will practice in the counties comprising the Flint Circuit, in the Supreme Court ct Georgia, U. S. Supreme Court, and t* ewhere per special contract. Office in the Court House, Up Stairs feblS.lv IV 31. L*. SE OXE, A TTORNEY AT LAW, FORSYTH. GA., WILL zx practice ih the Courts ot the F ,nt Circuit and -he Supreme Court of Georgia. fST Office—Second door to the right, and Opposite office oi The Advertiscr. Uu2l.tf T. B. CABANISS. C. A. TURNER. CABAMSS & Tt'RX’Ea, Attorneys at law, foesyih, ga., nave associated themselves together in the practice ot civil law. Wi;i t ractice tn the C arts of the Flint Circuit, hi the Suprem e Court of Georgia, in the U. S. District Court at Savannah and etaewheie by spec i t contract. R-bll.lj E. G. SIMMONS. Attorney at taw, ■*P tlai 7 THOMASTON, GAj MISCELLANE US AL)VKUTISKMENTa, LATEST FROM YOi K!! FIRST ARRIVAL OF THE SPRING STOCK!!! I Tr, OUESEINTWooD BJFLOzB IS PYE’S BRICK BLOCK, LD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to the Citizens of Monroe, Jasper, Jones and Butts Counties, tint they are now receiving and opening their LARGE and CAREFULLY SELECTED stock or s m\m mm% Embracing all the VERY LATEST Si t LES, and at LOWER PRICES than san be expected elsewhere. , As our Partner has remained in New York du r irg the Season, he his had all the ADVANTA GES of that Maiket. Call and see us if you wish to get good Bargains. mar2s.tf L. GREENWOOD <fe BRO3. I THREE DOLLARS PER ANNUM IF NOTyN ADVANCE. NEW ARRANGEMENTS!! eJiSTO. STEELE Has opened in the elegant Store Room, formerly occupied by W. W. Anderson, a Large and varied Stock of s£&soMmK PHY 00011$ ! And Lave on hand the following winter Stock, which will be sold AT COST ! CASSIMERS, WORSTEDS, JEANS, DELAINES, FLANNELS AND .& FULL STOCK OF STAFFK GOODS, And will also keep on hand an extensive SPRING STOCK. The bu-dness will be under the immediate supervision ot Mr. R. V BROOKS. CALL AND SEE ME feb2s-tf JNO. A- STEELE. 1873! ISAAC WIASHIP. ) 1873 EXCLUSIVE DEALER IN Hides, Leather and Shoe Findings. I > W Il-L PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR ALL DESCRI ">NS OF . , Rides in targe ordinal! Quantities. . . j KEftPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND French and American Calf and Kip Skins; Baltimore, New LYork, Cincinnati atiu Louisville Oak Sole Leather ; Ulai and Cropped Hemlock Sole, all qualities. Harness, Bridle and Upper Leather. Shoe Findings, Lasts, Linings, Toppings, Pegs, Thread, Etc., all of which will be sold as low as in any Southern city, as I get my goods lrom 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 mv Stock. Send for Price List of Leather and Hides ISAAC W INSHIP, nrrll.ly s No. 59, Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. BEKND BROTHERS, Manufacturers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers iu SADDLES AND BRIDLES OF ALL VARIETIES A COA S H ’ PHOTON, BUGGY, TEAM, DRAY AND CART HARNESS. ALL KINDS OF r\Saddlery, Harness, Shoe Slock, Patent and Enameled Leathers and Cloths, Wool Collars, Whips Horse Covers, Blankets, and a lull line of Saddlery Hardware and Horse Equipments P ™-n D i S r a flnd U lh< r ir interest to examine our stock before truyiug elsewhere; and everv in our line find prepanid ’ Wlth both hdl ds aud material, to supply an ordinary demand for Goods • 1 O O B§F Highest Market Price paid for Hides, IHsrs, Wool, Wax and Tallow 4^ Joly 44 THIRD STREET, MACON, GA. DOOHS, ; last is Bliiidg MOUI DINGS, BR \CKET3, STAIR Fixtures, Builders’ Furnishing Hard ware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles, W ire Guards, I ,„ erra Lotta Ware, Marble and Slate Mantle j Pieces. White Pine Lumber for sale. Window. Class alSpecialty. Circulars and Price Lists sent free on application, by P. P. TOALE 20 Hayne and 33 Pinckney sts., Charleston, S. C. nov9.ly 33 XX- Z.A W SX3C3SI WATCHES AND ALSO, AGENT FOR Lodge and Notary Public Seals, CANCELLATION, STAMPS, ETC. No 50, Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA. feb!B-3m Southern Fruit Trees tor Sale! sls per 100. \yM. K. NELSON, Proprietor of the GEORGIA FTJRSERY Offers for Sale a Fine Stock of Young FRUIT TREES, Strawberry Plants, Etc., Etc. Price List gratis. Descriptive Catalogue for a stamp. Address. X. NELSON. jan7.tf \ ugusta, Ga. • A Necessity Supplied! A HARNESS SHOP. /"APPOSITE GREER & CO.’S LIVERY STA KJ ble, where all kiids o! Harness Making and Repairing will be done in good order and in quick time on the most reasonable terms. Having imployed a first class Harness Maker we feel authorized to say that our woik will be done in the meet pleasing and acceDtable style. JnijLtf. L. F. GREER & BRO. THE MONKOE FEMALE COLLEGE, R’orsvth, G-a. INSTITUTION STILL TENDERS ITS A services to those who would secure tor their daughters the benefits of a thorough education. iFACULIY. Asbuky, a. M. Pres. | Mbs. M. A.^Tukneh. pf y i. S tr , 'u tiILLYKR ’ D I ■ WIBS Eugenia Amos. Pkof. H. Bechteh. I Miss L. Hillyer. Miss Kate Milledge. ( Mrs. C. C. Morrall. Exr>ens3s: Board and Tuition, Balance Spring Session SlO7 20 Board and 1 nition, Fall cession 93 80 The Institution has a healthful location, an am pie 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 cultnre and literary attainment, For further particulars aonly to rvo To r R- T. ASBURY, rr c 3. Fae. DR. J. S. LAWTON, Pres. Board Trus. Andrew Dunn, See. jan7.ly <TAS. E. OWEN". JOSIAH FOSTER. National Hotel ATLANTA GEORGIA. OWENS &-FOSTER, Proprietors. T ATE cf Piedmont and Orange Hotels, Lynch burg, Virginia. Hie National has been Thoroughly Renovated and Eiegaatiy Furnished. Board #3 per day. Baggage carried to and from Depot free of charge. jan7.tf Globe Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. A. J. S.s JAC^ R ON. Proprietor. oct29.ct _ t Atlanta Paper Mills, JAMES OR MONO,^Proprietor. Macufactnres Book and IS ews Paper I “Orders solicited and promptly filled. I Cash paid for Clean Cotton and Linen Rsgs, White Paper Shavings, Burlaps and other paper stock. Relers to this paper as sample of news. James ormond, aprSif Atlanta Paper Mills, Atlanta, Ga. & Hr TO At)n Per Div! Agents Wanted! All wJ CPiiU classes of wot king people of either sex, young or old, make more money at w-ork for ns in their spate moments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars tree. Ad dress G. STINSON & CO., Portland, Maine. | janl-kly - House and Lot for Sale or Rent. T OFFER FOR SALE or rent the elegant and I comtortatde residence formerly occupied by Mr. Jas P. Harrison. The house has four rooms with an ell affording dining an.! cook room, atl conveniently arranged. The entire premises are under thorough repair. The location is centra] within three minutes walk of the public square, and is, altogether, one of the most desirsble in town. * MILES CJ. TUKNER. mayfitf VIS' ELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS, THE LATEST NEWS! iaa HAS BEEN DEFEATED BY mmu MimuaM AT mmm mtt man store, IN HEAD’S NEW BUILDING- Foraytlii Ga. H AVISO JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED SPRING AND SUMMER Stock ot DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. TRUNKS, Etc., Etc., we are prepared to sell at the following Low Prices : ' 20 000 Yards BEST SPRING CALICO at 11 centf. 10,000 Yards 4-4 SHEETING at 12% ceut3. 2'ooo Yards DRESS MU?LI'3 at 12% cents. 2,C00 Yi ids BKOCA.DE GRENADINES at 2C cents. 1,000 Yards FINE JAPPANEESE at 25 cents. 500 HOOP SKIST3, Slightly Damaged, at 50 cents. 400 EXTRA FINE CORSETS at SI.OO 500 LINEN COATS at *1 00. 500 Pairs LINEN PANTS at SI.OO SUO UNTO P ' NTS at SI,OO. 100 CASSIMERE SUITS irom $5.00 to SS,OO. 100 CASSIMERE SUITS from $lO 00 to $20.00, 2,000 Yards HEAVY LINFN DRiLL at 20 cents. 3,000 Yards HEAVY COTTON DRILL at 35 cents. 500 Pair GOOD BROGANS at $1.25. 500 Pair LADIE’S S .OES at $1 50. 1,000 Pair LADIE’S CLOTH SHOES at $1.60. 500 LADIE’S SUNDOWN at 50 cents.! §,OOO Pair LADIE’S WHITE HQ3E at 12% cents. 1,000 Pair GENTS HALF HO-E at !0 cents, 1,000 HEMSTK’.i HANDKERCHIEFS at lOcen's. And a Large Assortment o! JACONET, CAMBRICK, PIQUE, SWISS, TOWELS, and NOTIONS iin proportion. Also a tail line oE i GROCERIES AWE PROVISIONS! Corn, Bacon, Flour, Sugar, Etc. Don’t Fail to CALL when you are in Town and 6ce the Prices, at aprlct WOLFE’S NEW YORK STORE. S. D. MOBLEY. H. H. CABANISS FlAlfin IIPORiUI! TP m ' 1 ■ ' n ■■■! ■ ** MOBLEY * CABANISS, fIN PYE’S NEW BLOCK,) TORSYTSI, - • - GEORGIA. PLANTATION SUPPLIES FOR 1873. WE RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THE PLANTERS OF MONROE, PIKE, JONES, Jasper, Butts and Crawford Counties that we have To furnish, in unlimited quantities, everything embraced in a full line of Plantation Bupplius nd Invite attention to our stock, terms, etc., etc. We shall always have in store Corn, Oats, Bacon, Flour, Salt, Sugars, Molasses, And t II the leading articles in the Provision trade. J3F"CASH SALES AT THE LOWEST FIGURES.^? JSfTIME SALES AT REASONABLE AND LIVING RATES. We will beep on hand a supply that will enable us to meet all the legitimate needs of the country. Thankful tor favors received in the past, we invite the'attention of onr planting friends to our programme for 1873. MOBLEY & CaBANISS. i VtdldaißtrdxmaJiSSappliesJ/iaSwgf, \ i Brackets^/ewels Rail,Balujler,,Wire Giurds, \ 1 Suite and Marble ManlLu-.Ploor dnxtDraui% j Uluyrj White Pine, WalnutEjuyLomier) \ J Cabinet2£akerjEn.e Woodr J &.c* \ J -Abl Work Warranted, fc 2 LOWEST prices.S f Send for Price List. J LH. HALL & CO.! tMannfactarert &. Dealer*. a \ 0, 8, JO. Market Street• fej %2S, Bastßay~f' i j CHARLESTON, S. O. jjj juneas.iy l| Kapron Only 50 Cents per Bottle. It promotes the GROWTH, PEESEHVES i the COLOR, and increases the Vigor and REALTY of tho HAIR. Over Thirty Tears ago Lyos’.j Tr.-.-niAisojr ro* ? place, V ;l theln : ’' > ITufesaor Jb. Thomas Lyo:>, a graduate or lTi-i < ton College. AS®. *? denvad from tho Greek, “ rf*. allying to cleanse, purify, rejuvenate, r,r restore. Tho a ? J - the I-°Pularity -t has obtained, w unprecedented find incredible. It increases the Growth and Beauty of Ihe Hair. 11 ii a fefffPS- J* e T a<2ioate -' Dandruff. It prevents tho tt*”? iuTran itpn>r- Is keeps the l ead cool, .-.nd SJSkQr!™™ 1 e. Itis tha m to aktity and Ucality as i t vita over a Qcab- K’ Woman’s Glory fe Hir Hair. LYON’S ATHA9RON Mrs. D. F. WALKER 13 prepared to make GENTLEMEN VOTTTTTR* . CLOTHING, andr e spec tlully to- P “ troCa4fe her lriends acd JJywWic LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT S. Sheriff's Sale. M ill be sold on the Ist Tuesday in August next before the Court-house door in the town Forsyth between the usual hours of sale, the following described parcels of land, to wit; Fifty more or less, of land bounded on the north by lands ot Wm. Wilder, and on the east. South and West bv lands of J. X. Sutton, the same being a part of lot No. 133 in the Sixth district of Monroe county. Also seventy acres of land, more or less, hounded on the north by land of Philomon Ogletree, east by land o: 11. C. McGough, and the fifty acres ot land of J. A. McCord, exempted from levy and sale, south and west by land of Ben jamin Watkins, in the Sixth district of said county, number unknown, all ievied on as the property of J. A. McCord by v : rtue of two fi. fas. in favor of D. Pender vs. J. A. McCord, issued irom Monroe Count}' Court, and one in favor of Z. E. Harman vs. John A. Mc- Cord and Simon P. McCord. Notice given to parties in possession. Also, at the same time and place, one cow and calf, levied oa as the property of A. B. Zellner by virtue of a fi. ta. in favor of W. Murphy vs. A. B. Zellner, issued from Mon roe Superior Court. Also, at the same time and place, one Store house on the public square of Forsyth, and now occupied by Jno, A. Danielly, levied on as the property of Oyrus Se.arp, by virtue of a Tax fi. fa., issued by the Secretary and Treasurer and lutendant of the town of For syth against said Cyrus Sharp. Levy made and returned to me by John G. Mays, Mar shal. Also, at the same time and place, one house and lot in the town of Forsyth, bounded on the north by the lot of Ann Ensign, and on the south, east and west by the public streets in said town, and known as the Ensign place, levied on as the property ot Isaac W. Ensign, by virtue of a Tax ti. fa. issued by the Secre tary and Treasurer and Intendant of the town of Forsyth, against said I. W. Ensign. Levy made and returned to me by Jno. G. Mays. Marshal. Also, at the same time and place, one house and lot, bounded on tr.e noith by tlie street between said house and the house and lot of E. M. Amos, and on the south, east aud west by tue public street in the town of Forsyth, levied on as the property of T. O. Jacobs, trustee for his \vjfp, by virtue ol a Tax fi. la. issued by the Secretary and Treasurer and Intendent ol tire town ol Forsyth, against said T. O. Jacobs, trustee for his wile. Levy made and returned to me by Jno. G. Mays, Marshal. ’ july£-td C. M. McCUNE, Sheriff. Application for Leave to Sell Land. GEORGIA, MONROE COUNTY: Whereas, David Ogletree, administrator of Jno. B. Ogletree, deceased, applies to me tor leave to sell the real estate for distribu tion among the heirs and distributees ot said deceased. These are therelore to notify all persons concerned to file tLeir objec tions, if any they have, on or before the Ist Monday in August next, otherwise said order will be granted. E. DUMAS, julyß td Ordiuary ; Application for Leave to Sell Land. GEORGIA, MONROE COUNTY; Whereas, N. A. Johnson and J. T. Holt, executors cf Kinchen Holt, deceased, will make application for leave to sell the lands of said deceased, for the purpose of paying the debts ot said deceased and for distribution among the heira. If there is any objections it must be filed in terms of the law, otherwise said application will be granted. July Bth, 1873. " E. DUMAS, julyS-td Ordinary. Application Tor Personalty. MONROE COURT OF ORDINARY : Whereas. James A. Powers has applied to me for setting apart an exemption of person ally. I hereby notify all parties interested that I will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock, a. m., on Friday the 18th insi, at my office. julyß-2t E. DUMAS, Ordinurj. Notice to and Creditors. GEORGIA, MONROE COUNTY: Notice is hereby given to all persons having demands against the estate John Wooten, late of said county, deceased, to present them to us, properly made out, within the time pre scribed by law, so as to show their character and amount. And all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make imme diate payment. A. Middlebrooks, W. C. Beckham, Executors of Jno Wooten. june 10-6 w. SlierifP* Sale. GEORGIA MONROE COUNTY: On the first Tuesday in August next, will be sold ir. Forsyth, iu said county, befoie the Court House door, within the legal hours of sale, one and three quarter acres of land bounded on the North by W. L. LampkinJ South by Monroe Ponder, East by Mrs. Mil ner, West by Mr. Bramblett, with its appur tenances; said lot levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. issued by the inteDdant and Secretary and Treasurer of the Town Council of the Town of Forsyth in favor of said Town Council,against J. M. trustee for wife. Levy made by J. G. Greer, Marshall of the Town of For syth, and returned to me this June 30, 1873 C. M. McCUNE, Sheriff. Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA MONROE COUNIY Ordluarv’a Of fice, Jane 30ih, 1873. George Zellner and S. M. Mabry, Execu tors on the estate ot D. W. Mabry deceased, represents that they have fully discharged their said trust, and applies for letters of dismission. All persons concerned are hereby notified to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in October next (1873;, else said letters will be granted the applicants. julyl 3m Pi. DUMAS, Ordinary. Letters of Guardianship. GEORGIA MONROE COUNTY: Ordinary’s Office: Whereas, Alexander Perkins applies to me for letters of Guardian ship, of the person and property of A. L. Woo ten, minor. This is therefore to cile and ad monish all and singular the kindred of said minor, to file their objections, ii any they have, on or before the first Monday in August next, else said letters will be granted the ap plicant. 1 julyl-td E. DUMAS, Ordinary. Letters of Guardianship. GEORGIA, MONROE COUNTY: Ordinary’s Office: Whereas, Alfred Bow doin applies to me for letters of Guardianship of the person and property of Benjamin Per kins minor. This is therefore to cite all and singular the kindred of said minor to file their objections, it any they have, on or before the first Monday in August next, else said letters will be granted the applicant, julyl-td E. DUMAS, Ordinary. THE BROWN COTTON GIN. PLANTERS ebould examine the above named old and reliable Gin before buying anv U combines tbs required qualities of _aZ.j?. h v ‘ Strength and llX J makes excellent lint (often King V? per lb above market,) and is universal# admitted to be the lightest running gin made. We nave had thirty yearn* experience in the busineTs an J war hand e T y giD l ,fcr,fect - Gins in thl bands of onr agents, to which we invite insDeciien “ and “ ISRAEL F. BKOWX, Pres.. Brown Cotton Gin to icbis.4pa. New London, Conn. brown house. (OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT) MACON ..... GEORGIA E Si BROWM SON. Pro,;.