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PKOVnihTOKS
WILLIAM D. STONE Editor.
FORSYTH:
r U F-SDA Y. ; : : : : SEPT 16, 187?.
Madison wiru t kU-.in laundry.
bi t I .'.Lib ill AMiii't U increasing rapidly.
'I UK cUil lit.' Itvt-r are puv<Jiing i*‘ B. rtow
county. _
Vlai i.cn received 10,036 ba>* of cotton up to
Bept. lt, 1873.
The Clarke County Fair will commtuce on the
3d day of November.
*1 uk law fit id of Doyal A Nunnally, of GrlflSD,
bta been dissolved.
Tbe Albany News report* only three death* for
the month of Auut.
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Four ladle* re attending the Commercial Col
lewe >u Allan’s
Blau ft.-. Ha 1 as been in At ben* foi a lew day a
dells*. i.i > t ur< % and aeituona.
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) /va Mniltul col., cut Isom Hill, citto , very
•r;. n*ly. in onffln laat week.
Im. ? t\ report* thirteen death* in ibe city of
*-1 iID r a-.iog tbe mouth of July.
At tie'; received 180,807 t ale* ol corin'i Jot lie
3' iii ‘. gAt unit Slat.
irate 1 ucbton, haa been appointed, Judge of
Hit Cou y Court of Glynn county.
Mm W. E Cox.J.ikk, a prominent citizen of
Dougherty county, died on laat Sunday.
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(Jatbhpillabb and boll worm* are doing much
damage to the cotton in Upaon county.
Tub first bale of cotton received in Carteravilie
only brought 10 cent* per pound.
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' Mayor Huff, ol Macon haa been suffering from
a severe attack of Inflammatory rhenmatiam.
'I hi LaGrange Reporter aaye: Whom the God*
w. u:d make rich they flrat induce to advertise.”
Vu F. C. Fi'kman haa been appointed Judge oi
ti e Countv Court of Baldwin, by the Governor.
i uk a. <*>: and part of the 40ih volume of the De
ei.ioua of the Supreme Court, are ready for sale.
it. . ■
The Supreme Court have granted H. O. Hoyt,
• d w.th the offence ol larceny, anew trial.
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Tub Standard aud Fxprtss report* a rice field In
Cherokee county that will yield forty bushel* per
acre.
Till Hou. John P. KlLg, Preaideut ol tbe
Utorgia railroad, m. atiicken with paralysis on
the 9tb.
The ‘1 hemaston 11. raid report! bell worm aud
taterpi lar, as doing much damage t j the cotton
In Upaon.
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Mita. Mahtua Tucker, wile of Judge Tucker,
died at Midway, in Baldwin county, on the 29th
ult., nged 68 years.
Mb. E. T. Phillips, an employee In the gin
factory of O. \V. Massey, died In the woods near
Macon, on laat Tburaday.
Mb. 11. A. Holmes, ol tbe Talbotton Standard,
has sold hla interest in that paper, to Mr. O. D.
German, who continues as the editor.
Dk. Hicks will deliver his celebrated lecture ou
General Lee, lu Marietta, on the 2lst lust. The
proceeds are to be donated to the uew Methodiat
church.
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Mbs. J. K. Christian, wile of Mr. Christian of
the '1 homaaville Times, died last Tuesday. We
tender our aympatbiea to the umortunate and be
reuvtd husband.
Hill Moore, of tbe lieruld, cautiauily sneak*
to the it out aud explains tbe mysteries of what he
1* pleased to call, “a curiosity lu the way of a
flexible atone.’’
A be a a Hit ol ISCO is ottered by the citizens of
Harrl* county for the apprehension ot one Robert
M. Swinford, who killed Col William P. Ramsey,
in December ISTJ, and absconded.
Mr. J. b. Collier, bra been appointed Clerk
of the Superior Court of Fulton county, to fill tbe
vacaucy occasioned by tbe death of Mr. Yenablo,
nntil an election can be bad.
A boy by the name of Thomas Payue, was found
dead in Atlanta, on tbe tf.b. The coroners ln
queat returned a veidkt that be came to hla
death from tbe eflect* of a congestive chill.
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Macon received only 62,000 bales of cotton for
tbe year ending on the Ist Inst., out of a crop ot
about 4,000,000 bales. Two years ago she received
100,030 baler, out of a crop of only 2,000,000 bale*
lu excess ol laat crop.
“Kino Hans,” correspondent of tbe Atlanta
Herald, writing from Marietta, aaya that it la re
ported that one thousand people will go to the
State Fair from Cobb county, every one of them,
male aud female, dressed In jean* made by the
Concord Wooleu Mills, in that county. They
Lave several trick* on baud that will create a esn
aation.
A Correspondent to the Macon Telegraph A
Messenger, announces the following strange ru
mor : “ I am informed, from a reliable tource that
the agent of the Central railroad at MilledgevlU#
as urea the merchants ot that city that they can
now ship all their freight from Atlanta via Ma
con as low aa the same can b* shipped from At
lanta to Macon. In other word*, the Mllledge
ville merchant pays no freight on goods shipped
from Atlanta, from Macon to MUledgeville.
Gbn. Toono, member of Congress, and agent
for tbe Slate of Georgia, baa receipted lor $35,000
worth ol arm* tor that State. The allowance In
cludes one battery of artillery, aeveral thousand
stand of small arms, aud three hundred pistols
aud sabres lar cavalry, and fixed ammunition and
equipments necessary. General Young report*
that the arms he has secured are of the most im
proved styles.
Tut Te It gtaj h at and Met sec gi r says in regard to
the ce mpletlon of the new Code: By contract the
work was to have been completed by the let of
September, but owing to failure to get paper such
aa tbe work demanded, it was delayed several
weeks and tbe contract was extended, and Mr.
Burke thinks the Code will be completed posi
vely by the fJOth of September. It will be in
vomparably the greatest book ever issued in
Georgia, aud will be prluted and bound in the
vety beat styli ot Messrs. J. W. Burke & Co’a
mammoth establishment.
We clip the lollowiug crop report lrorn tbe -r aL
hoitcu Standard:
•'Tbe Valley cUlriC. and the entire northern
part o: tbe vaiLy have experienced heavy rain*
ttucc our l*.-t rej.rt, not, however, to the it jury
ot crops. Cotton is Buttering considerably in tbe
eastern portion of the couuty trom caterpi lar and j
boll worm, the latter com mining more seiioua
depredations than tue lot mar. The boll worm,
in moat totalities where are freak fields in cuitiva- ,
lion, is working a nast dtai ot barm to fhe cotton. !
Col. W. A. Daniel, aud cthtr planters, estimate .
tire product of the east r a portion of the coun
t> at r> >u. three lourtha o. a crop.
’•pouioea are making their appearance on lh
street* weekly, end are in great abundance
A Vlriory in < alilornla.
Ilb > <opV* tnuii'i uin Cd ifomU Uan indication
o wt it the r suits will I t wherever an iraae 1-
aquai. ly n.!e w to cu<-i.ied monopolists. And
the aro.es' uggle wtd lake p.ce lu every State;
lor 'be Ol l!" • have co rupri and ccr?gr<s
iiitii. If at: ta.d tdiij .eg ?at ur*. BtiJ I.OlOllgb
ly deinora z • p* >i is it. all Irt <■! the coun
try. 1 litre. lost' ;;ng ke ltite. The people
inurl tris. in 'ht ;r b'rengtu *l:d CiU-a out the
coiruptifii which find* i.a support* in the con
cet.traled fit ai.c al rower of th" powerful corpo
rations. Ev< u the courts have Lot scaped their
baleful ii fluer.ee. From tbe Credit Mcbiiter
down to’.be rtuulkct niULicipal comLitatiou, it
it onertcry o‘ lieu ring* to de’eatihe wisht-sof
tbe f/eople.
The issue was we;i dtfietd in California. It
was uiOLOptly or an’. n.on< poly. The Sargent-
Sißnfyrd rug, wnh the gnat Ccritial Pacific at
its back, le!t no atone untnrned to win tbebaiile.
They U-e<j both ol the old ]giti*s to fairy thfcir
poi Lia. It id too tar y yet to etate the exact re
sult. Tbe anti rei'.road pai ly was called indiffer
ently “Independent.” •people's Party,”and“An
ti-mopoly.” 'ibe tlectlou was lor members of
the L'gislutcre, an" some local effl.-ers. Mr.
Brcretary Gorham, a a ct-i didate for tne United
State* Senate,* tv id the bian-iaid cetiur o! the uio
nopolits. he has Lem a retained lcbby.tt loi
ihe CtLtra! PaeiHc Railroad many yeara. Gov.
Booth led the :.nii ra.lroad Rtputlicans, aud Sen
ator Crte< r!) tie anti rtt.iroad Democrats. TANARUS: e
only thieg tiist ir certainly k ijwrn as to the re
sult,is, that Mr. Gotham will not exchange hit
deak under the Pi edict’s (hair ’or a aat in the
body ol the ck.uiler 'ihe no nopoiiats oiCaii
lorniare d-Uutid * Lorsciocl und djsgooi *” and
the nejrt Senator wu. be .. pra'ocai Granger. This
rttull loreth tiowa M.e gr t. i urult u>i the broad
er field iuo :bt p.opie png <KeJ.
We have practical queatious to with cqw.
We want ccmpt’f h< j atve am! tlnnp ayenuss of
commuuic.ii. il ; we want u of eveiy
kind wbai.:ocv r,—.aiiff, rallicart or baaku.g,-
abolished ; tnd we want purity, boned > isudeecu
outy in rflkoal pofitloao. To aecute iLcc i: ciic
pcusahle toe ns the people ere anxiously turning
lor help to the incmpeis of tLe poj uUr fanner’*
movement winch ie sweeping the country. — Atlan
ta Count it at ion
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The Mai .one Case. —'1 he Supreme Court deliv
ered their opinion, iu the case of the State vs.
Milt. Mulone, on last Teusday. The opinion of
the court, efllraatg the judgment of the court
below, was delivered by Judge Warner is lengthy
and elaborate The last hope oi tfie n9B r tk*rer for
escape under the law is gone. The hlfiQdy ipur r
derer now languishes iu his dungeon, and doubt
less awaits with trepidation the lust eveni of his
life.” Judge Warner, in deliverit g the opinion of
the court, took the tccasiou to use the following
strong language: 1 This court will avail itself of
the piesent occasion to announce to the public
from this Bench, with all the emphasis which its
judgement'eau impart, that provoca’ion by words
threat, menaces or eonUuiptous gestures will
In ho case be sufficient to free a person who kill*
another by shooting him from the guilt and crime
of murder. The law so declares, and it is the
imperative duty of the-the Courts to to administer
it, for the protecticu of society ind human life.
Mere words, threats, menaces oi contemptoua
gestures ate no considerable provocation ib tba
eye ol the law, aud therefore malice abail be im
plied.”
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Atlanta Herald.— The Sunday’s issue ot the
above named paper contained ninety-six colurus
of matter, forty-seven ot which were advertise
ments. The amount o! labor and money necessa
rily required to get out such a paper in so short u
time is hardly comprehended by its numerous
readers. The energy end ability displayed in this
enterprise is commendable and should be encour
aged and supported by the people.
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A New Daily Paper to be Established. —
Col. Carey W. Siyh.-s, of the Albany News, an
nounces bis intention to commence the publica
tion of anew daily paper in a short time. The
character of Col. Style?, as an able writer, boid
thinker, and his leailess vindication of the right,
Las been acknowledged and tecognized for a num
ber of years. The recognition of his successful
career as a journalist, lies teen ivwar ied on many
occasions. We have no doubt but that his new
eutei prise will be successful. We sincerely hope
that nothing may deter hint from the prosecution
ot IMs new project.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Undeveloped Vigor. —The feeble and de
bilitated usually fancy they me in a more hopeless
condition than they really arc. The resources ol
nature are not eariiy rxkausled. Even when
strength and appttite f*i', when the eyes are
heavy and lustreless, the complexion pall'd, the
neives tremulous, the body attenuated, and the
mind depressed, thtre is gem rally a reserve ot
latent power behind such palpable evidences of
weakness. Various inodes ot treatment are re
sorted to by physicians In the hope of developing
and rendering available this store of sleeping vi
tality, but tbe surest, and indeed the only thor
oughly safe and reliable means of awakening the
dormant energits of ihe sy-tem is a course of
Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters. Electricity, shower
baths, the flesh trush, sea bathing, etc., may
be well enough in their way as auxiliaries, but
they do tot reach the souice ot the evil. All
physical debility proceeds cither from a derange
ment of the functions of the assimilating, secre
tive and vital organs, or lrom a sluggish consti
tution. In either case, and also in cases where
both causes exist, the bitters will invariably pro
duce an immediate and salutary change in the
condition of the patient, aud etentnally effect a
complete cure. None of the danserous alkaloids,
too often administered es tonics, can be other
wise than deleterious uuder such circumstances,
and to give mercury is positively criminal. The
direct effect of the great*vegetable specific will be
manifested iu an improved appetite, a more cheer
ful frame of miud, a gradual return of strength,
an increase oi flesh, and a healthier complexion.
Meanwhile, however, the constitution, if inert and
feeble, will have been routed and renovated by
the subtle elements of iuvigoration contained iu
tbe Bitters.
Pratt's Astrai. Oil.—Absolutely safe. Per
fectly odeiless. Always uuilorin. Illuminating
qualities superio- to gas. Burns in any lamp
without danger of exploding or taking fire.
Manufactured expressly to displace the use ol vol
atile and daugerous oils. Its safety under every
possible tt st, and its perfect burning qualities,
are proved by its continual use in 300,000 tamilies.
Millions ot gallons have been sold aud no acci
dent—directly or iudireetly— has ever occurred
from burning, storing or handling it.
The immense yearly loss to life and properly,
resulting trom cheap and dangerous oils iu the
United States is cppaling.
The Isuranee Companies and Fire Commission
ers throughout the country recommend the AS
TRAL as the best safeguard when lamps are used.
For sale at retail ly the trade generally and at
wholesale by the proprietors, C.IAS. PKaTT &
CO., ICB, Fulton Street, New York.
aug26 lm
A Card. —A clergyman, while residing in South
America, as missionary, discovered a safe and
simple remedy for the Cure of Neivous Weakness,
Early Decay, Disease ot the Urinary and Seminal
Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought
on by vicious and bauetul habits. Great numbers
have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompttd
by a desire to benefit, the afflicted and ucfojlnuate
I will send the receipt lor preparing and nsing
this medicine in a sealed envelope, to any one
who needs it, Free of Charge. Address,
JOSEPH r. INMAN, Station D. Bible House,
maiLiy New York City.
To the Suffering. —The Rev. William H. Nor
ton, ft bile residing :n Brazil as a Missionary, dis
covered In that land ol medicines a remedy tor
Consumption, Scrofula, Sore Throat, Coughs,
Cold-, Asthma and Nervous Weakness. This
remedy has cured mysclt alter all other medicines
Lad tailed.
Wishing to benefit the euffiring, I will seed the
recipe lor preparing and using this remedy to all
who desire it Free o>‘ Chatge.
Pie.te tend an envelope with your name and
address on it. Address,
REV. WM. H. NORTON,
mai4.lv 670 Broadway, New York City.
Thirty Days Only.—Cash or short time buy
ers, can. lor the next thirty days, select pianos
fiorn oui laige stocks at wholesale prices. Those
wishing lo purchase iU please write us at once.
Prompt answers will be given, and lowtr prices
named than ever belore know u. Do not miss this
chance. Ludden & Bates’ Southern Music
#eC*x, Savanna!*, ©a. augSO is.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
New arrangement —Wit announce to oar pat
rons and the pobiic generally th : v c r e now in
>urat w .jaarte' - e in toe bull '.i’ 4 <>; rs. .VP-ree,
and that we have a large stock .! new got-ds,
which we propose to dispi oi e-US'*p and
cheaper tlau any house in town. Mr. Jote ph
Stern i3 with US aud wb! t e pleu-cJ to see bis
many friends. Look oat lor an rdvertisement
next wcel. Solomon & Mount.
sepl6.it
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To The Afflicted.—l)r. Voorhece,aaacersaiul
and reliable piactiiionc-r, iu ear and eye deafe#, is
tempoarliy loeat-; i in Griffin, where he may be
consulted, either personally or by letter, by
tbo6e afflicted with desea.se.-> ol the atiove named
organs,
j uty 22 tt.
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New Go;.Dr. —Jus: receiv and a lot be.u ifu
fall Calico, Beaching, Domestic, -i- anr, t.a.-iie
meres, N- tmus. Boots Jt bho-s. u: .a u;ht r season
able goods. Jn.j. A. Daxielly.
auglO tf
Emigration Tcrnixg. —Cukai* Farm- in S;\
WKbT Missouri.—The Atlantic Pi .:Sc Railroad
Company offeta 1,2U1,00ti ut-r. > o. lar..: in Cent rat
and Southwest Missouri, at tro:n S3 to *l2 j>-r
acre, .-u aeves >•*!& time, with tree t.ausporUe*
lien irom St Louie to ail purch.= er.-. Climate,
soil, timber, miner;.’, wraith, schcois, churtl es
aud law-abiding society invite •. (a irr ini- from all
polato tJ this laud of truiis and Uowers. For
particular* uddr-sa A. Tuck, Land Commissioner,
St. Lenta, Mo. apt 22,78-1 y
Beyond the neieaiFPi -Thou-ands have al
teady goty, and thousands more “re turning th ir
eje9towHrd6 rew bents in the ft-rrHe W-sr. To
those going to Vis-ouri, Kansas. N-biarka, (ie-lo
rado, Utah, Wyi mil g, Ntv f, (.'rig' ti o. ( ali
lorrda, we recommend a cheap, quirk m-d di
rect route, via S . 1.. tils, oi, i :b Min-ouri Pa
cific Railrrad. w. uti runs it* fine Day Coaches
and PullDtaiia Skepers Horn B‘. Louis :o princi
pal points in the VXest, without cimuge. We be
liwvc that tti- Missouri Pacific Railroad bus the
best trat(( and the ii .est and saiest r-q lipment ot
any l.ne yj<bt ; I tjp ¥i > ,sipj>i, an.: s connect
iona Wttjj itida jjitj! , VTat urg pi'L.'i uf ;;;id re
-1 able, 'Hi*. TVjptu cop.untiop o! this ruad'ts now
completed, and passenger-, arc 1 it- red a diut ciasi
all rail route from St. Louis to Texas, either ovir
the Missouri, Kansas & T. xas K. H , \i g. dalia,
cr over the Atlauticand Pacific K. K., via Vinita.
For maps time tab'er, ir.f. mi niou . s to rates,
routes, dec., we rcler our leaucrt to E. A. Ford,
General Purautiger Ag at St. Lr.uis Mo.
apl2*J ty,'
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Notice. —My friends aud customers whom 1
have lavcred with good, till the Ist of October,
will allow me to urge ' hem to be prompt, as I have
made u>y arrangements to ute this money at that
time. 1 h.-.ve sold you goods a3 reasonable as
could be, and have endeavored to meet your wants
and wi*ht6, and hope you will use the same ec
eci|,'y aud disposition to reciprocate. Friends, re
member that my debt* must be met to a day j
hence you see the : a.porfance ol promptness in
business oblig.lions. Thar king you tor ycur
liberal and generous sui port in the past, and hop
ing those plessant relations may be continued and
increased in the future, allow tne to;express the
hope that you will setTe up at once.
sept 9 tf John A. Daniklly.
Ex-Cadeio Georgia Military Institute.—
The Ex-Cadets End Ex-Proh-ssors of the Georgia
Mllitaiy Institute are invited to meet in Conven
tion at Atlanta, on the Ist day ol September next.
The Central, Macon and Western, Maeou and
Brunswick, Atlanta and West Point, Western and
Atlantic, and Georgia railroads will pats to and
lrom the Convention (crone tare.
John W. Mii.i.edge,
ju!y22.tl President Ex Cadet Association.
Cheap Farms in Southw.st Missouri !—The At
lantic uud Pacific Railroad Company eff r„ 1.200,-
COO acres of land in Central and Southwest Mis
souri, ct from |o to sl3 per acre, on seven years
lime, with free transportation from St. Jjouis to
ail purchasers.. Climate, soil, limber, mineral
wealth, schools, churches and law-abiding society
iuvite emigrants from al! points to this laud ol
( fruits and flowers. For particu'ars address A.
Tuck, Land Commissioner, St. Louie, Mo.
june24.ly
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Woodruff's Carriage Repository— Estab
lished at Griffin in 1844—still continues to offer a
i.:rge slock o! the best Buggies in America. Also
a large slock of the same work at my Repo itory
ou 3d Street, Macon, Ga.
apllo.tf W. W. Woodruff.
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The fall trade has now opened, and with a view
to meet ail its requirements, Messrs i. 11. Hall &
Cos, Proprietois ot the Great Southern Builders’
Emporium, Charleston, t l . C , have made at the
lactories large quantities ot Duois, S sshea, Blinds,
etc., from fnl’y seasoned 1 umber. Their immense
sales enable them 10 offer number one work at
low prices. Before beginning your building,
send tor their price list and size end. They ere
also Agents for Asbestos’ Roofing Felt and Paint.
Last year millions of feet were sold for covering
roofs, lining rooms, painting, etc.
septl6 lrn
Window Glass —Great attention is now de
servedly paid to the kinds of Window Glass used
in dwellings, ftor>s and churches. All qualities
of American aud French Window, Picture, Pho
tograph, Cut. Ground, Enumekd and Colored
Glass, wholesale and tt-lail, lrom Mr. P. P. Torle
No. 20 Hayne street, Charleston, S. C. Scud lor
price card,
sept 16 2m
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Cotton Planters, Look to Your Interest.—
Rubber Belting and Packing lor sale by
i'Ug2G 3t Bramblett & Bro.
Cheap Goods.—All summer goods sola at very
low pricef. John A. Danielly.
July£9.tf
NEW “ADVERTISEMENTS.
STOLEN—S 79 00 REWARD.
STOLEN !• BOM MY RESIDENCE NEAR THE
D*.pot iu Forsyth, on Saturday n'ght, theOib,
one bay horse about twelve yearn of age, with the
large capital letters “ U. S.” branded cn ihe leit
shoulder. Thirty dollars will be paid f..-r the de
livery of the horse, and S4O for the delivery of the
horse and thief. MONROE BELL.
sepfl6 2t
To Lovers of Good Fruit.
I WOULD RESPECTFULLY announce that I
am still agent for the celebiated and rtliatle
UTuitland. IST urseries,
(P. J. Berkman's, Augusta, Ga.,)
And lam prepaired to send orders lor all kinds
of Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Fiowirs, Etc.
I have a supply of Catalogues which will be fur
niahed any one desiring to make selections.
ceptlß 3t T. W. KING, Agent.
A Fine Plantation For Sals.
r OFFER FOR SALE 530 Acres of Lind ly-
JL ing in the Eleventh District ot Mcrroe County
one aid a half miles Northeast of Culloden. One
hundred and fitly acr.sot this land is in tbs woods
and well timbered. Four hundred seres has a
good fence around it, under fine repair. All but
fifty acres ol the. foi r buudred is in & high state of
cultivation. The whole ol Said land lies on Eich
acontire creek, and East of the plantation of Wm
Cast!:::. lam compelled to dispose of thD land
by the Ist day ot November, and I will conse
quently sell my place lor the small sum of $1530:
SIOOO eash, and $5lO on such terms as the pur
chase may desire. A bargain can now be ob
tained by someone th.ough my necessities. It
i* really one of Jibe finest fat ms in that section of
tile country. The buildings and outhouses are
very fine. The dwelling house has six large, com
modious roems; a fine gin house, Eplecdid framed
negro houses, and thirty acres in orchard, all of
which renders the place one u the most desirable
in tue county. H. H. SULLIVAN.
*ep'l6.3w
Executor*’ Sale
By virtue of the last will and tes
tament of John Goodruca, deceased, will be
sold belore tte Court House door in tbe town of
Forsyth, on the first Tuesday in November next
(the 4>h) the follow ing lots” of land: lot No. 57*
lot No. 73, and Dart ot lot No. T 9, or 41, not re’
collected which, it being the East haifof said lot
and also being the same hal. lot that lha dwelling
house now stands cn, and South hall ot lot No!
43, rt-servirg only one iourth ot an acre at the
gravevard, back ot the dwelling, where the graves
are; ijiug on the waters ot tiic Big Sandy and
Rocky creeks, adjciuing the land* ol ;ne estate of
A. W. Taunt r and Lemons ou the Ncr:h and
East, \\ m. Watsou ou the Sou k, end e.tate of
Tanner and J. Freeman ou the West, containing
ix hundred and seven and one haif acres more or
leas, all iu the Fourietn'.h D.strict of Monroe
couuty. Said lauds wi i be sold in lots 01 202i-£
acre* each. These lands are ia ldga slate ot cul
tivation and is one ot the best farms in Monroe
county. ADy information in regard to the lands
wi.! be g Ten by the uuderaigmd, or by Mr. Jos.
C. Goodrum on the place.
Terms ol sale: one third of the purchase money
cash, one third twelve months alter date, and one
third twentj-four monks afterdate with seven
per cent, interest on iwo las', payments.
Bond lor titles will be given ; titles given when !
purcase money is paid JNO. W. GIBSON, i
W. A. PYE, i
Mptia td Executor*. [
XEW AD VEI IT ISE M ENTX
ATLANTA
Medical College.
rpHE SIXTEENTH REGULAR COURSE OF
J LECTURES in this Institution will com
uhl-C" on tue first Monday in November next, aud
continue until the firs; oi March, lollowiug:
FACULTY:
A. W. GRIGGS, M. D ,
Emeri'.us Profeasor o Principles aud Practice of
Medicine.
JOHN T. BANKS, M. D ,
Emeritus Proreseo- o: Obstetrics.
W. H. GOODWIN, M.D,
Protestor o’ General and Medical Chemistry.
WM. ABR .M LOVE. M. D„
Protestor of Physiology.
JNO. THAD. JOMNeON, vi. D..
Pr>*i --or ©in,-!,, r ,. and Descriptive Austoiny.
J. G V/E :-TIiuREL t Nl), M. D.,
Ph■:• score! Ma’trLt M* t.ic . and Ph rupeutica.
! P. L'diAN, D.,
PiOtesi-orol Ciiu.cai MeOiciuc.
ROBT BATTEY, M. D ,
PicicSsef o! Obstetrics.
-. \V. CALHCUN, V. I).,
Pisor nt Disease* :! the Eye and Ear.
v.. t WEs'ia&ORfcLAND, M. D.
i’:o:- - - nf PriLciules and PracUcc of Surgtiy.
J. P. BAIRD, M. D.,
Lecturer 00 Mi ar Surgery.
V H. TALI tFERRO, V. D.,
Professor o; D.seas -s oi Women.
G. W. LUL-MEg. M U ,
Professor of Principles and Practice of Mediciae
N. D'ALVIGNY, M. D.
| Prosector to Proleesor ol Surgery, a-.d Curator.
Practical Ahitomy eouJac'.ei by Professor of
Anatomy.
Ili* loitovi lug fees for the Regular Course Will
j be rt qair. <1 :
j Mali ituia iur., (paid once c-my) $5 GO; Ticket* for
i the Fail Course, SSO 0); P:a t c.i Anatomy, (re
i quirtd or.ee onk.) *lO tl>; Liaduation, $25 00.
; Good board nul i-vigings can b* had near the
j Coliege at $4 00 to f 5 00 per week.
Any tor.her information wall be promptly !ur
! Li.-.tied by t.d-Jreeling
-l, G. WESTMORELAND,
j si; 1G It Dean ot the Faculty.
For Sale!
A BTOME-MOOM
AND
DWELLING !!
Valuable Properly Eligibly Located!
j OFr’ER Full SALE MY D WELi JNG - HOUSE
i. and Lot. The dwelling contains six comfor
ble rooms, with culinary departmtut and fine
well, all ULdtr ihe same rook Al-o a
FINE STORE-HOUSE
Situated upon the lot, and on a desirable portion
of the public square.
A Grand Parlor Piano-
Probably oue oi the finest and mo-t costly in the
State. The Piano is new, having been in use only
about three months.
I wi!i sell all my household and kitchen Furni
ture. Also six acres ot iaud iu a high state of
cultivation, lying within the corporate limits of
the town; well fenced and ve y dosirabie fora
market gatcieu. Any one wishing further infor
mation will please address
SAMUJEIa OP.TSAX,
stplS-lf FORSYTH, GA.
of Personally.
GEORGIA MONROE COUNTY—Ordinary’s Of.
flee Sept. 15ih 1873.
Whereas, Hardy Abernathy has applied to
me for exemption of personalty, and I will
pass upon the same at ten o’clock A. M. on
Wednesday the 24th mst., witness my hand
and official signature. E. DUMAS. Ordinary.
sepUG-td
Application for Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA. MONROE COUNTY:
Otdinary’s Office, September Term, 1873.
Whereas, Elijah B. Taylor applies to me as
Guardian of the minors of George W. Taylor,
late of said county, deceased, for leave to sell
the lands oi said minors, being three hundred
and thirty acres, more or less, and an interest
in remainder after the life estate of the widow
(being dower) in 200 acres. If there is no ob
jections filed or. or before the first Monday in
October next, leave will be granted.
sept2td E. DUMAS, Ordinary.
Notisa in Bankruptcy.
rpHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that ou the 19th
day ot August, 1873, a warrant in Bankruptcy
was isiuid against the tstafe ol EDWIN T. JOR
DAN, of the County of Crawford and State ot
Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on
his own petition, and that ti.e payment ol anv
Debts, an i delivery of any Property belonging to
said Bankiupt, to him, or for his use, and the
transfer of any Property by him, are forbidden by
law ; bat a meeting o: the Creditors of the said
b?nkrupt, to prove their Debts, aud to choose
one or more Assignees of irs Estate, will be held
at a Court o* Bankruptcy, to be holden at Macon,
Ga., at th • office of Robr. A. Nesbitt, before Al
exander G. Muiray, Etq., Register, ou the 23d.
day ot September, A. D. 1852, at 11 o'clock, x. m.
W. 1 . SMYTH,
septlG It U. S. Marshal, as Messenger.
MEDICAL NOTICE^
IMIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED A
. partnership in the practice of Medicine.
Orders left at either Drug Store will receive
prompt attention.
Office : In the Advertiser Buildino-—Ud
Stairs. It. L. RODDEY, M? D
jalyß.tf. It. F. WRIGHT, M. D.
JOHNSON & DUNLApT
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, IRON & STEEL
AGENTS FOR
Daniel Pratt’s Cotton Gins.
niACO\, GA.
augl3 ly
TURNIP SEED!!
Turnip Seed!
COMPLETE assortmeut-at
McCOMMON & BANKS.
Dental Card
r UHE UNDERSIGNED CAN ALWAYS BE
.1. found during office hours at his Room, over
MOBLEY & CABANISS’ STORE, in Pye’s new
build-.ng, South side Court House cquare.
All who are desirous ot having cental work done
in s scientific manner are respect full v invited to
call.
OFFICE HOURS.
9 A. M., to 1 P. M. ; 2 P. M. to 6 P. M.
L. s. MORSE,
may 6.1 y Dentist.
ELDER HOUSE*
INDIAN SPRING, Ga.
Tuia well known House is now open to those who
visit the Springs for health or pleasure. It is sit
uated nearer tbe Spring than any other public
house, and is &pacious and comfortable.
Rates of Board :
Per Day $ 2 CO
Per Week 10 00
Per Month 35 00
Liberal deduction made for large families.
W. A ELDER <fc SON.
JutfekU Proprietor*. ,
NEW ADVERTISMENTS. 1
Notice.
I HEREBY NOTIFY ALL PARTIES, who h:u e
executions to levy upon properly, that alter
this date the costs must be paid in advance, (sc- j
cording to tte Statute in such cases made) other
wise the property will not be advertised.
sept9th tf CM. McCUNE, Bheritl.
Joseph A. Hunt,
ATTOBHEf AT MW,
BARNESVILLE, GEORGIA.
Will practice in ail the Courta of the Flint Cir
| ®tnt. the Supreme Court oi the State, and in the
1 n ted States District Court, bv special contract.
Bcptd’TS ly
WING & SOLOMON
mvmmn,
MACON, - <■ CEORCIA..
-X*X
FIXE JEWELRY, WATCHES
AND
SILVERWARE.
Sole agents for the Celebrated
Perfected Spectacles & Eyeglasses-
Particular attention given to WATCII WORK,
and it Warrented.
BADGES and all new work made and engraved
to order. Old Silver bought or exchanged for
Goods. sept9.2m
S. F. WILDER & SON,
Manufacturers
OF AND
X>E2
IN FINE
BtttllMl}tliifl
By using the VERY BEST MATERIAL and
employing FIR3T-(.’L \3B Mechanics, we hope
to merit the continued pttronage of the public.
Call and Examine ou c Work, which we guaran
tee to be
FIRST-CI^SS
IN EVERY RESPECT.
We pay SPECIAL attention to Repairing, and
ALL work entrusted to our care will receive our
Personal Attention.
ALL WORK W ARRANTED.
eep;9-tf S. F. WILDER & 8 N.
Dried Peaches!!
Dried Peaches!!
yyF. will pay the hignest CASH PRICE for
Dried Peaches. E. PRICE it SONS,
aug2B-4t Macon, Ga.
Notice.
SHAREHOLDERS Monroe County Building
and Loan Association: Pay in your install
ments promptly, by 4 o'clock, p. m , cn the first
Monday in each month, cr the regular fines will
be charged up against you alter that hour.
By order of the Bord Directors.
8. D. MOBLEY,
au°2o. tf Secretary.
Kentucky Horses!!
mWENTY-FIVE KENTUCY HORSES JUST
A arrived and for sals.
Fine Saddle anti Harness Horses,
AND SEVERAL PAIR OF
Elegant Match. Horses.
Call and see them at the
SALE STABLES
roF
JAS IH. THOMAS.
Sept2-tf
MOORE'S
BOOK AND STATIONERY DEPOT.
HISTORY, ROMANCE, LITERATURE, BIBLES
AND SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY,
BLANK AND PASS BOOKS, INK, PENS
AND STANDS, MUSIC AND MUSI
CAL INSTRUMENTS. CHARTS
PICTURES AND NOTIONS.
LATEST PERIODICALS
AND MAGAZINES
ALWAYS ON
I HAVE also established lan agency and will
furnish subscribers any paper, magazine or
book, not on the counters, at publisher’s prices.
BRAMBLETT BUILDING,
(Opposite Greek House.)
sepl2.tf Forsyth, Ga.
HiH H M
Time Tests the Merits of all Things.
1840. Over 30 Years. 1873.
PERRY DAVIS'
PAIN-KILLER.
HAS been tested in every variety of climate and
by almost every nation known to Americans.
It is the constant companion and inestimable
friend of the miseionery and traveler, on the sea
or land, and no one should travel on our Lakes or
Rivers, without it.
Since the PAIN KILLER was first introduced,
and met with 6uch extensive sale, many T/mi
ments, Reliefs, Panaceas, and other Remedies
have been offered to the public, bnt not one of
them has attained the truly enviable standing ot
the PAIN-KILLER,
Why is this So?
It is because DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER is what_.it
claims to be, a Reliever of Pain.
ITS MERITS ARE UNSURPASSED.
If you are suflering from internal pain, Twenty
to Thirty Drops in a little water will almost In
stantly cure you. There is nothing to equal ft for
COLIC, CRAMPS, SPASMS, HEART-BURN,
DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, FLUX, WIND
IN THE BOWELS. SOUR STOMACH,
DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE, etc.
In sections of the country where
Fever and Ague
prevails, there is no remedy held in greater es
teem. Persons traveling should keep it by them.
A few drops in water, will prevent sickness or
bowel troubles from change ol water.
From foreign countries the ealis for PAIN
KILLER are great. It is found to Cure Cholera
when all other Remedies fail.
When used externally, as a LiEimcnt, nothing
givee qu cker ease in Burn3, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains,
Stings trctu lusects, and Scalds It removes the
fire and the wound heals like ordinary^sores. The
suflerieg with Rheumatism, Gout or Neuralgia, if
not a positive cure, they find the PAIN KILLER
gives them reiiet when no other remedy will.
It gives instant relief from Aching Teeth,
livery housekeeper should keep it at hand, and
apply it on tLe fir=t attack ol any pain. It will
give satisfactory relief and save hours ol suflering,
Do not trifle With yourselves by testing untried
remedies, ii>- sure von always call for and get
the genuine PaIN KILi-EK, as many worthless
nostrums are attempted to be sold on the great
reputation of this valuable- medicine.
Directions accompany each bottle.
Price 26 ots. 50 cts.* and $1 a Bottle*
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~ y K\V’ ADVEKTL'SKAIfcNTS.
NOVELTY! BEAUTY! FASHION!
W AND ELEGANT CKIV ED FROM NEvv YORK ONE OF THE LARGEST, MOST SELECT
LOT OF CLOTHING
E\ ER PLACED UPON 'l HE MARK FT.
WE have determined to make* SPECIALTY ol
IvS^xvy*J§ , !wv?vY*Jl t
Hue lot'ol there!ore ’ be able l ° ° flir tU m ° St •“P orior Inducement* in tbut line. We have also *
BOOTS, SHOES, SIiAWLS, HATS, SADDLES,
Gentlemen’s t arnishing Goods,
AND
Ladies’ Dress Goods, Blankets, &c.
Prices and Terms Equal to any Market in Georgia!
Call at EYE’S NEW Bl? iCKjBLOCK.
, w9l( L. GREENWOOD & BHO.
BERND BROTHERS,
Manufactuiers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers hi
SADDLES ANb BRIDLES OF ALL VARIETIES
A Lso COACH. PILETON, BUGGY, TEaM, DRAY AND CART HARNESS. ALL KINDS OF
- ASuddlery, Harness, oboe Slock, Pateut and Enameled Leathers and Cloths, Wool Collars, Whips
Horse Covers, Blankets, and a full line ot k
SADDLERY HARDWARE AND HORSE EQUIPMENTS.
Kip and Gt li Skins, A meric i n and French,
Merchants will find It to their interest to examine nor stock before buying elsewhere; and every
body will find us prepared, with both haids and material, to supply an ordinary demand for Goods
in our Hue.
Jggf* Highest Market Price paid for Hides, Furs, Wool, Wax and Tallow.
july 8.2 m 44 THIRD STREET, MACON. GA.
W. 1 LAMPKIN. h. G. BEAN
BATSTKITSTi i HOUSE.
or
WM. L. LAMPKIN & CO.
FORSYTH, G-A.
IN
Stocks, Bonds, Gold and Silver Coin, Uncurrent Money and Exchange
DEPOSITS received; Commercial paper discounted; Loans made on Stocks, Bonds, oi othti
tirst-cia33 Collaterals. ADY T ANCES MADE ON COTTON in store, or on growing crops ann oc
shipments of Cotton to any city in the United States.
•Certificates of IDeposit
(3ia kg interest) issued. COLLECTIONS made in any part ol the United States. INVESTMENTS
of any kind effected promptly for our patrons, and a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS conducted
in all its details.
Having first-class business connections in all the principal cities of the United States, our facilities
for the prompt transaction of any kind of business in our line are unsurpassed.
We have provided a large Fire-proof Vault for the use of our patrons, where any kind of valuable
papers, silver plate or jewelry may be deposited for safe keeping, lree of charge.
Fokstth, Ga., December 16th, 1871.
From and after January Ist, Henkx G. Bean will be a partner in iny business, which will thereakn
be conducted under the firm name of Wm. L. Lampkin <S Cos.
declD. WM. L. LAMPKIN.
H.JG. BEAN. JNO. A. BEAN
Lift AND Fill INSURANCE. AGENCV
H. G. BEAN & BROTHER.
REPRESENT THE LARGEST LIFEgANDj FIRE-INSURANCE COMPANIF i IN TEE
United States with assets aggregating over
£70,000,000 00.
AND we ARE PREPARED TO ISSUE POLICIES ON LIVES OR ON ANY DESCRIPTION
of property at aa REASONABLE as will give ad qnate security to the Insured.
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