The Monroe advertiser. (Forsyth, Ga.) 1856-1974, October 07, 1873, Image 4

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She sUnuoc FORSYTH, TUESDAY, OUT. 7, 1873. M*an<lal on flu* Kraln Of all the many malad es And UDfbi human tile li a rj< h the ftume and lire the l loot’, In fpiie of trigs or pilla. The or e that takes the dei peat not. Aid gi\s the greatcit pstn. And (takes the patient venemon-, la aei't.dal on lb* ■ biaic. t HourA Biting, biting, trjlig, pry I K- seeking spot end stain. These are surely rapid signs o'rest, dal on the btsln. here's Miss Fits Fry, the deal old soul, She never tipi ks ol sell, I.u*. keeps a recoid ol her titent's Quite handy or the shelf; And wheD s'jt’r nothing e se to do, She takes the volatile down, And e; ier> all the scraps ad tits Cl g< rsip round the to u. feme, t *o|'lt drers and go to eh nub, \\ Ith faces long and pi tui, And inetkiy tsy tu tr uiorniLg prayers, And air.tr thedund y hymn. But Just as soon aa cb-JUh is out Some ebi-dy nock they gai , To tate then minds and tr-at ;L* ir inends To scandal on the brain. Saya Beam to Mote, oh have you beard 1 ne strange aue. abcekiug new a, Ho# Mr. Mill and Mrs. Miff, Have ul.en sepaiare pews. And how th>* artful Patience Gate Was seet.-—now don’t you Ul Out walking withs man led mm, I know hint vt iy well. And there's so much boirid taik About that Nancy Hi ggs, That sue leaily went to ride Wit J.bent/.er N'opgi And when the young man stalled nil To leave the iorward Mis, The neighbor* heard a faint lejorf, it mual have been n kiss. Now don't you think last Monday n'gM, When 1 went out to walk, 1 nut Ned Huntley’s wife and we Had atieb a splendid talk She told me all about the iair, And I told her, you see, The awful case about the Flints, that live at number 11 And thus you’ll End where’er you go, That some will talk und piy, And seek to lave a huger In* Borne ether body’s pie. But ih ver miLd they’ie sure io It el Them** Ives the sharpest pain, Whi n eif’erlng wish the dtend disease CM tcai.cLl ou the brain. SYMPTOMS. Now when you sie a jirson ucd, Arid wink, und wLisper, on the sly, About what “they say,” mighty “they,'* And end it with a sigh, * dust set the tuuu or woman down 71* tahld, lor 'tie plain 'I ney’ve got the most malignant type < >1 scandal on the brain. I.av, son nit !em i.e —]| is a fraud to conceal a Halid. A i < te lin v\ u Sunday in void. A it givm.hy u minor is voidable. l t n iri 1 1 of the law ex< cs.ee no one. s uiuiiuct made wiih u minor is void. A ci nliact made wlili a lunatic is void. An agreement without consideration la void. The acta of one partner binds ail the others. Contracts mui’e on Sunday cannot he enforced. The Ism n u.|c!sio one to do impossibilities. B‘gi.u' 11 is tuudt with u lead i encil arc good tn aw. A iMcipt lorn <my paid is not legally conclu sive. Notes bear Interest before dne only when ao stated. Principles arc responsible lor the a .u of their agri-ts Agents are nsponsible to their principals for errors. It is not legally necessary to say ou a uote’Tor vulue received." The penally for using a postage stamp the sc ond time Is fifty dollars. If a note be lost or stolen It does noCrelease the maker; he must pay it. A note obtained by fraud, or from a person In a •tare of intoxication, cannot be collected. Each individual in a partnership Is responsible for the whole amount of the debts of the firm. An endorser ol a bankable note is exempt from liability If not served wi‘b notice of its dishonor within twenty-four hours of its non payment. 'lhe law rt quires that in measuring such articles a* nj pies or potatoes, the measure be heaped, so that tour pecks would actually amount to nearly if not quite live peck a . In the ineasurment o clover seed, flix seed, and such like articles, the imtsnres are only required toßre level full. SMB6O-X ® Bv 18 PURELY A VFni'TAPtE PREPARATION. con posed aimply of well-known ROOTS, HERBS *£d FRUITS, combined with other properties, whloh in thslr nature a a CaMiart:.-. Aperient, Nu tritious. WureUc, Aiterat ,vo an l A .ti-U-llions. Tha whole is preserved ia a safllcient quantity of spirit from the si O.tll C \5iJLj to keep t .m in any climate, which makes the PLANTATION Bitters cnp of th > meet desirable Yon ic* mid Cathar* tlr* an th© wot Id. Thjr are intended strictly a a a Temperance Bitters only to be used as a medicine, and always according to direction*. 'i hey are the *heet-cch-r c f the feeble ted debili tated. They set upon u diseased liver, and atimulat-t to such a degree that a healthy action is at once brought about, /.a jemedy to which Women rc especial.y wt cl it is superseduig every other BtimnirLt. /u! print; and SummtrTonl.' they h-.ve to tqu.i. 'Tii.jr are a miid and gentle l*urgati\t- as wt L -e Icnic. 'rh<-;. I urify the blood. They areai-plend;d Apj ctiaer. They make the weak strong. They j-uri y and invigorate. Ihey cure 1 jspt-psi*. Constipation an.i lii m'.ache. Ihry set as a specific iiiflkj e, irs ot r..tw,rdirs whirh unde: nun# the bodily kirtngiiiand Unakduwu the animal [ irits * cot, 53 P.rk Flhce, IV? York.' apl-h'.iy f 'it) ~ I'er liny 1 Agents \Vstiifd! AT „) t la-sc- It wo: king people ot ri'brr rrX, young or o!J, make mote mouey at woi k l-*r us 111 their ni :e moments, or all the note, than at anything vlat. Particulars tree. Ad dress G. SllNfiON \ CO., Portland, Maine. JUt! AIJ S. F, WILDERS COLUMN. WILDER'S Furniture Trai.n IIAI ARRIVED Bringing one of the largest and most varied STOCKS :OF FURNITURE EVER BROUGHT TO FORSYTH. Consisting in parts of* PARLOR SETS, all grades, FINE WALNUT and COTTAGE CHAMBER SETS, MAR BLE TOP and PLAIN BUREAUS, MARBLE TOP and PLAIN TA BLES, DINING TABLES, HAT RACES, CHAIRS, of Jevery description. BEDSTEADS of all kinds, CRIBS, WASH* TANDS, TOWEL RACKS, BOOK RACKS, “ WHAT NOTS,” TETE-A-TETEB, SOFAS, COTTON and HAIR M VTTRESSES, PILLOWS, CARPET* ISG, MATTING, RUGS, OILCLOTH, WINDOW 8H \DFS Paper and Holland, and WINDOW l !X II’RES, Patent and Common, And, in laet, (verything usually ! ept in a FrUST-CLASS niwmii mi A LI. WHO N EKl> fik A '%*£ !r hi I { ik- iC .4 JS OF a>nnr mmWi Art A’/.■.•/{ O//,/ So?fated i"{ wm. 111 m. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. IN Quality, Style and Price. r PHE HEARSE w.ii tw @vut to auy sectien of J. the County WIsHOU r CHARGE. Self-Sealing Metallic Burial Cases, O the uiort approved and elegant patterns, the best m,u>* tu ed, eoi-etwlv o:i hand. We siro keep the plain sty les id cas-s, hereto fore on hale, aa well as line an crdioaiy wood cof tl a; si da e pi t pared to supply eve. y hieg needed in the lu denakerV line. S ore it! second rtooi >t the Proctor Jt Ponder ooiidittg, 01 cr J. D. fnvvw’s liiortrv. nr Pi Ice* #-. unable, lit patronage olthcpuh ia reap: et?ul:> eulk’-eJ. S. F. WILDER. angl'd u j MISCELL A X EOUS AI) V K RTISEM E N TS. OUR GREAT COMFORT FOR FALL AND WINTER. WHERE CAN IT BE FOUND ? MOW TH -T SUMMER IS prSl AND GONF, AND If E l < < L fcRUZFS REMIND US jN lust another S a ou leigu- int*s 1, if teN>ov s the co um unity at large ail public generally to make inquiries where lmy can net u'Hatn suitable good-, to w 4 rJ if \b.i cb'l air of Fail and Winter. iLis etiou.d be uj seem e ß iy e nsideraion, a* •* delays are dangerous.” O READ CAIUtriI.I.V WOLFE’S PRICE LIST. 100 Fine Cassimere Suits, , . . tlO 00 100 Extra Fine Cassimere Suits, . . . 15 00 t 0 Casto© made *! “ , • • 09 llk-O i*.iir Fix ra Fise Cassimera Baits, . , . 20.0 vj,cud C “Simere Pants. . . . , 4 00 3000 ri, *v\ it C. Pacts, . . . a 00 000 Freed re's Sains * - . 4 00 100 Fine (Ii- ■his, . . - 14 00 300 “ " . . . • oco 150 “ Talmas, . . • • W 5000 yards Good Jeans, . • ’ r* 5000 •’ Heavy “ . . . ’ id 9btt> ” Extra f‘ * • • , f* 3L( 0 “ All V\ 00l Jeans, ‘ • ♦ 100 peir French Calfskin Boots, • • * 4 00 500 “ Double Soled Call cSOa U, • • * orA 10CO “ D telling Boot , , • • • f 1000 pair Men’s 500 *• Ladies Good l.eai her Shoes, . . • *■ xz ojoo . . . 1 00 SUO “ Extra Fine Cloth Shoes. . . • 1090 yards Fine Prcsv Goods, . . • mio ya ds Pifencii Poplfr,*,. , , !.00 Balmorul Skirts, . * ' • * AA AOO French Wove Corsets, . , t . 1 CO 1000 Hoop Skirts, , . *0 10 uoOya.ds 4 4 Sheeting, . . 12 10 000 *’ C.iiio, . . II And a full line i.t Whit - G-ods. Hosiery, No,ions, and olher articles too numerous to mention. The *v#y t • make money is to s*ve it, and the way to save money is to The Wav to Make Money is to save it* and the Way to save Money is to Buy Your Goods at Wolfe’s New York Store, Forsyth, Georgia. sepf3u ft w. ’ AMPKI W H. G. BEAN BANK l NTH 110 U SE. or WM. L. LAMPKIN & CO. FORSYTH <3kA. £JEALERS im Stocks, Bonds, Gold and Silver Coin, Uncurrent money and Exchange DEPOSITS received; Commercial paper discounted; Loans made on Stocks, Bonds, or othe tirst-clais Collateral,. ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON in store, or on growing crops and on shipmeiits os Cotton to any city in the United States. Oertificates of Deposit (Bearing interest) issued. COLLECTIONS made in any part of the United States. INVESTMENTS of any kind effected promptly for our patrons, and a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS conducted in all its details. Having flrstr-c’ass 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 oui patrons, where any kind of valuable papers, silver plate or jewelry may be deposited for safe keeping, free of charge. •Fokstth, Ga., December 16th, 1871. From and alter January Ist, Henry G. Bean will be a partner in my business, which will thereafei be conducted under the firm u ime of Win. L. Lampkin ee Cos. decl. WM. L. LAMPKIN. 1873 f ‘lsaac wijn’Sjhlip. ii 873 EXCLUSIVE DEAI-F.R IN Hides, Leather and Shoe Findings. vy ILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF Hides in Large or Small Quantities. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND French and American Call and Kip Skins; Baltimore, New;;York, Cincinnati ami i.ouisvilK. Oak Solo Leather; Pith: and Cropp <i Hi inlock Sole, all quulities. Harness, Bridle and Upper Leather. Shoe Findings, Lasts, Li Jugs, Toppings, Pegs, Thread, Etc., all of which will be sold as low as in any Southern city, as 1 ter my from importers and ManufacLpers. All of my friends, ac quaintances and the rest of mankind sie invited to send in their orders, o: call and see my Stock. Send for Price List of Leather and H des ISAAC WINSHIP, ntrrll.ly No. 59, Cberry Street, Macon, Ga. ! ■■ I* -l:< Sa*h & B lii,.!a II MOUItINGS. BRACKETS. STAIEII Fixtures, Builder.:’ Fun.isl.iug Hard- !j ware Dra : n Pipe, Fb orTilcs, \\ iie Guards. ;: !'■ rra Cotti. Ware, Mtrb ear.d State Menth Pieces. White Pine Lumber ‘or sale. j: Window Class a Specialty. Circulars and Price Lists stmt free n application, by P. P. TOALE ~J Ilayr.e and 33 Pinckney sts., Ckahlkston, S. C. eov9ly Joseph H. Hunt, ATTORNEY AT MW, B \RNEBVILLE, GEORGIA. Will practice in ait the Courts of the Flint Cir cuit. the Supreme Court of the State, and in the United Stales District Coart, by special contract. sept:i , 73.ly J. H- TURNER~ A at ltw Forsytli, Ga. \\i ILL Practice iti the Counties comp-.iaiue VV the Flint Circuit, and In the Supreiu ; Court ot Georgia. Prompt attention given to al 1 business entrusted. Office up Stairs—last door to the right, in Pye’a I Brick Block. nvlS. ly Km ATHAIRON Only 50 Cents per Bottle. It promotes the GROWTH, PRESERVES \ the COLOR, and increases the Vigor and BEAUTY of tho IT AIR. . _ Om Tamn Teabs ago Lyon’s KATH-unos ro* CSV Hub was first placed in the market by Professor E. Thomas Lyon, a graduate of Princeton Collepe. The name is derived from the Greek, “ Kathro,” sig nifying to cleanse, purify, rejuvenate, or restore. Tho favor it has received, and the popularity it has obtained, Is unprecedented and incredible. It increases the Gbowth and B*atjty of the Haib. It is a delightful messing. It eradicates Dandruff. It prevents tha Hair from turning gray. It keeps the head cool, and gives the hair a rich, soft, glossy appearance. It is tha mo in Quantity and Quality as it was over a Quab *** of a Centuby Ago, and is sold by all Druggists and Country Stores at only Fifty Cents per Bottle. K Woman's Glory is Her Hair. LYON’S ATHAIRON iy Atlanta Paper Mills, JAMES ORMOND, Proprietor. Manufactures Book and News IPaper Egf-Orders solicited and promptly filled. Cash paid for Clean Cotton and Linen Rags, White Paper Shavings, Burlaps and other paper stock. Relers to this paper as sample of Dews. JAMES ORMOND, apiSif Atlanta Paper Mills, Atlanta, Ga. THE GREAT TEXT BOOK. History ot the United States bY" ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS. For sale by CYRUS H. SHARP. augs. If. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. 8. !> MOBLEY. H. H. UABANISB PLANTER’S EMPORIUM! MOBLEY Sc CABANiSS, [IN PYE'S NEW BLOCK.j FORSYTH, ; ; - GEORGIA. \ PLANTATION SUPPLIES FOR J 873. WE RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THE PLANTERS OF MONROE/PIKE. JONES, Jasper, Butts and Crawford Counties that we have OOMHbSVBD ABBAMfifIMBHTS To furuisb, is unlimited quantities, everything embraced In a lull line ol 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 i 11 the leading ai tides in the Provision trade. J3pr“OASH SALES AT THE LOWEST FIGURES.^! ISTTIME SALES AT REASONABLE AND LIVING RATES. We will beep on hand a supply that will enable ns to meet all the legitimate needs of the country. Thankful for favors received in the past, we Invite the attention “t r ( r planting friends to onr programme for 1873. MOBLEY & Ca H i MSS. Jan lhct NOVELTY! BEAUTY! FASHION!" WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK ONE OF THE LARGEST, MOST SELECT AND ELEGANT LOT OF CLOTHING EVER PLACED UPON THE MARK FT. WE have deteimined to make.a SPECIALTY of And will, therefore, be able to offer the most superior inducements in that line. We haye also a fine lot of BOOTS, SHOES,' Slit If IS, HATS, SADDLES, Oentlemen’i 4 . Famishing Goods, AND Ladies’ Dress Goods, Blankets, &c. With ample means to take advantage of DISCOUNTS and DRIVES, and with expenses, less by half, than any house doing the same amount of business, we can make Prices and Terms Equal to any Market in Georgia! Cali at PYE’S NEW BRICK;RLOG'K. L. GREENWOOD & BRO. set tO.tf M. G. BEAN. j? P. A. BEAN Llf£ ISP fill lISIMISfiE AGENCY H. G. BEAN & BROTHER. W* represent the largest life and;fire insurance COM PAN IF i IN TLE | United States with assets aggregating over $70,000,000 00. AND WE ARhl PRE ARED TO ISSUE POLICIES ON LIVES OR ON ANY DEBCRIITION of property at as REASONABLE RATES as will give adequate security to the insmed. pß,*t LEG A L ADVERTISES! K XIS. Administrator's Sale. By virtue of an order from the Court of Or dinary of Monroe county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in October next, before the Court-house door in the town of Forsyth, be tween the legal hours of sale, the following disciibed lands belonging to the estate of John B. Ogletree, to-wit: Lot No. 2fi, in the Oth district of Mcnroe county, known as the home place of said de ceased, containing two hundred two and a half teres, more or less. Also, lot No. 3b, containing two humhed two and a halt acres, more or less, known as the White lot, in all four hundred and five tu res. more or less. * Also, at the same time and place, will be sold lot No. 7, lying in the sixth district of Monroe county, containing two hundred two and a half acres, mofe or less, known as the homestead of William Ogletree, Sr., deceased. Also, part of lot No. 250, lying in the sev enth district ot Monroe county, containing one hundred and seventy acres, more or less. Also, part of lot No. 61, lying in the sixth district of Monroe cointy, containing oue hundred and fifty acres, Also, fifty acres of lot No 251, in the sev enth district of Monroe county. Also, eight acres, more or less, ol lot No, 250, it being a strip of land between the pub lic road from Forsyth to Griffin, containing two hundred and ten acres, more or less Also at the same time and place, will be solo one hundred and ten acres, it being the south half pf lot No. 157, lying in the fifth dis trict of Monroe county, known ns the Brown ing land, adjoining the lands of B. Green and James H. Evans and others. Also, one hundred and thirty-four acres, more or less, it being part of kt' No. 111, in the sixth district of Monroe county, lying on the north side of Tobesofkee creek, being the southern portion of said lot No. 111, Also f at the same time arid place, will be sold one house and lot tn the town of Forsyth, containing a good dwelling hnuse and all nec essary' out houses, containing twenty acres, more or less, known as the former residence of Col. James S. Pinckard, now occupied by Mrs. John Goodrum, all sold as the property of John B. Ogletree, deceased. Sold for the purpose of distribution among the distributees of said deceased. Terms of Sale. —One-halt of the purchase money cash, the other half to be paid within twelve months from date with ten per cent, interest on last payment Bond for titles will be given and titles made when purohase money is paid. DAVID OGLETREE, sept2.td Administrator. Sheriff’s Sales. Will be sold before the Court-house door in the town of Forsyth, between the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in October next, the following property to-wit: Four hun dred and fifty acres of land, more or less, embracing lot number 193 in the sixth dis trict of Monroe county, containing 202 J acres ; also lot number two hundred and thirty-seven, in the fourth district of .said county, contain ing 2021 acres; also, part of lot number 236, in the fourth district, containing twenty acres, more or less; also, part of lot number 212 in said fourth district, being all that parcel of land lying on the west side of Towliga river, and a part of the lot where J. M. McCommon for merly lived ; also, a house and lot in the town of Forsyth, being the place whereon Jas. H. Dumas, Sr. died, containing one acre, more or less, bounded by lot of Mrs. R. Martin on the south, lot ot F. N. Barnes on the north, the road leading to Russleville on the west, and east by Mrs. Talmadge’s lot Said property levied on under and by virtue of a fi. fa. issued from the Inferior Court of Monroe county, as the property ot Jas. H. Dumas, to satisfy said execution, which is in favor of Jno. Neal vs. Allen Cochran principal, and Jas. H. Dumas security. Also, at the same time and place, one hun dred acres of land in the 596th district of Monroe county, adjoining the lands of E. H. Walker, Geo. W. Walker, Thos. E. Chambliss and others. Levied on as the property of J. W. H. Ponder, under and by virtue of a fi. fa. in lavor of T. C. Bennett vs. J. W. H. Ponder. Also, at the same time and place, the fol lowing lots of land, to-wit: Nos. 155, 186, 187 and fifty acres of lot No. 154, and one hundred and ninety acres of lot No. 156, lying in the twelfth district of Monroe county, and being the plantation now in possession of W. B. Davis. Said property levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Monroe Superior Court, in favor of Cyrus Sha p against A. A. Davis and W. B. Davis. Property pointed out by plaintifis’ attorneys. C. M. McGUNR, sept2.td Sheriff;. SltcriiPit Sale, Will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Forsyth, between the Jegal hours of sale, o n the first Tuesday in Octo ber next the following property; ‘ One hun dred acres ef land, lying in the sth district of Monroe county, adjoining the lands of E. H. Walker, Geo W. Malker, Thos. E. Chambliss and others. Levied on as the property of J. W. H. Ponder to satisfy a fifa issued from the Superior Court of Monroe county,and now con trolled by W. H. Goldwise, admr’s of W. E. Stephens deceased vs said J- W. B. Ponder: Also at the time and place, 133 acres of land of lot No. 253, in the 13th district of said county, bounded on the north by lands of Col Podding, west by J. Y. Janet, south by Thos. Wynne,east by A. M. Scales ; Levied on as the property of Mrs. Sarah Benton to satisfy a iifa., issued f r om Monroe Superior Court in favor of Wm. Murphy vs. Sarah Ben ton. said property being the dower interest of the defendant. Also, at same time and place, fifty acres of land bounded on the north by lands of Win. Wilder, east, south and west by lands of Jas. M. gutton, the same being apart oflot No. 133, in the 6th District of said county. Also seventy acres of land, bounded on the north by lands of P. Ogletree, east by R. C. McGough ank the fifty acres of land of Jno. A. McCord, claimed as homestead, south and west by land of Benjamin Watkins—all in the 6th District of said county; No. not known. All levied on as the property of Jno. A. McCord to satisfy two fi la’s, one in favor of D. Ponder vs. J. A. McCord, the other in favor of Z. E. Harman vs J. A. McCord, both issued from Monroe Superior Court. Also, at the same time and place, the follow ing lots of land: N. 155, 186, 187, and fifty actes of lot No. 154, and one hundred and ninety acres of lot No. 156, lying in the i2ih District of said county, being the plantation notv in possession of W. B. Davis. Said prop erty levied on as the property of W. B. Davis, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Thomas Dewberry vs J. R, Banks and W. B. Davis, security. Is sued from the Superior Court of said count}*. Property pcinte and cut by the plaintiff. Also at the same time and place, 450 ue.es of land, adjoining the lands of John W. on the* north and others, on the east by the Oeuioigce, ly ing in said county ot Monroe. Said laud* levied on as the property of L. G. Chambless, to satisfy a fiia issued from Monroe County Court, in lavor of Thoß. Dewberry vs L. G. Chaaibiess and John Ham atitui.-truiorb of D. F Fonder deceased. sept3 td C. M. McCUNE. feherifi. Executor’s Sale. Will be sold at public out-cry before the Court House door in the town ot Forsyth, be tween the legal hours of sale on the first Tues day in November next,the following property: Three hundred acres of land more or less lying on the Macon & Western Railroad, four and a half miles from Forsyth, and known as the Collier place, at Collier’s depot. Said property belonging to the estate of Cuthbert Coliier deceased. ?old for distributiom among the hens. JOHN T. COLLIER, Executor. aug26.td Administrator’s Sale. Will be sold, at public outcry, before th& Court House door, in the town of Forsyth, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in November next, the following property, to-wit, Two hundred and fifty-five acres of land lying in Red Bone district in Monroe county, known as the Smith place be longing to the estate of Mrs. D. H. Smith de ceased. Fifty acres will be sold separate. Sold for distribution among the heirs. Terms cash. H. N. SMITH, Administrator ispiS-t 4