The Monroe advertiser. (Forsyth, Ga.) 1856-1974, November 11, 1873, Image 4

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Slit itUnuor Silvfrtistr.' FORSYTH, TI"KSDA V. N V 11. IH7?. i he '< ten ■ of Han. limTIII TO Tin- fIOTH CBSTVHT. -v r. r 'sn, 1 ” and hi* Vtnre’* j arm*. .( • i L > , y, Tlit-n 3 ~oidnr, Ku!! '*• It- • Ot’fof.” n- li- ird'-d like tfi • Pr<S lit' M f babble For 'in<; Kv ■. ::j tin- Cu torn Anri then a Justice, , : • w • w . - >, • ■ I.bltkt lined 41 . .t.' ", j- ,ii| (j , ii Ijiv* bil l i i(l I*>r Frececeul, A’. J m> ne * pl..}b i.ib pOiUt.” The Sixtti Age Rtilfts Into the lean and slippered paulal >on ; W itb "quixze.a” on nia note, and rouge on hi> Cheek, Hi* Tonthtui passions, well preserved, too great For hi* physique; and his big manly voice, Aping the modest chatter ot the lops, liapa, Aid elntheia as he tp aks. Last scene of ail, 1 bat ends t! and, t ventfol history. Is like a mammy. a mere enameling; F„l-. .•. |, ~ oair, false teeth, false everything. ' t ! *sn s Histokt —Thefollowing account 1 ■- progress and decline of the panic will, ii i, hvd,be of decided interest to the relig- I. I. 1.1 tmtatis Of the future. 1. Ni. > i t ime to pass iu the fifth of the reign •' L iyas's, son of Jesse, that many of the money • hung' r Were gathered together in the temple or Miimirioe, n the city of Gotham, where they w. n • gather svtd rob each man his broth er, vi i. lihnght which be had. 2 *K< ii se were the eons of Belial who pray e ii t n •> the Lord, but prayed each open his ) w. . ml if a stranger passed by, him they 3. For their days were spent in getting rnanj 11 kc i6, ar.d the'r nights in riotous lining. 4. And 10, these men talked not iu the language cl ihe people, used strange words that* were a* “hiboletb iin ttie people of the land. And ii ey traffic) •• I in puts and calls and stocks and many abumftublu thiugs. r>. And they worshipped a graven image. 6. Now this gravt n image was a strange god and a mighl v, wherefore certain of the scoffers among the scribes called him the Almighty. And hi* name was Dollar. 7. And, behold these sons of Belial had builded a temple over against the street called Broad, near to the street that lendcth from the temple of the Lord even unto the river that floweth pass the city of Gotham. 8. Now it came to pass that their god Dollar was wroth with them, and be smote his high priest called Jay, who rooked the sacrifices in hi*, temple. 9. And a great lear fell upon all those who wots hipped the god Dollar, and they said, 10, we be all lame dnck. 10. And they called on the King, Ulysses, to come into Gotham and offer sacrifices unto their god. For Ulysses worshipped the god Dolla ever in i **i -.pie did, i:i -icret, but heswor •>. [,,,. | v. > and ;n the high pla •• ad wi . me- led King 11 Ami l \>s. - tame inti Gotham with c*-r --t- and !.is in \\ counsellor*, and t cried tit ai. in i. Aid I’lj-Mj was Ijcavv with wine. 12 As and tin 1 soi s of l*i lial gal licit and , thcm*e!vi> t" . 'ln r el the inn, •! and <"ied with one voice on tot'. Kit g. 13 *■ . ms* tin K og hearkens liulo *the volet of b's a.ivint-, tor In! tribul'vfion hath befallen tin* ’i. an:! tore dUeomc rt. 14. F i I'dr u .ui 1>• -11;.r 1> , ii .vitliholdeil Ircm it SBtrcti aOrrow in oig fby a* i \ act*. 15, Ad <“'i lain ol the pel |>'e whom the sons Ot Helou iittd thken in, stoo l by, about a stone’* throw, and scoffed at the 6ons ol Belial, and spite fully eutrtated them. 16 And they called Aha! Alia ! Those wl o have rihtud the people have come unto gr e , hid fhcduikitss of night lalltib upon them. 17. And lo! they stood cn their l ands and did maty uuteemly tilings at the discomfiture of the tuonry changers. IS And .1 iy, the son of Gould a heathen man aud a sinner, scoffed wl h the peoole, forlolhe had robbed theuioniy changers ol many talents, and lie had locked up his treasures. But he, too. worshipped Hie god Dollar. 19. But t heses, tire eon of Jesse, uassoredis gusted, for lie said within himself : ‘JO. Lo, now the money changers are thejriends of the Kn g, mid liatv t crue unto me many gifts of corn, aud wine, and-Inkels, aud f rati incense, and hull-pup* end inyiib. 21. Belli Ii 1 will help these sous r.| Belial, for i ;ey may In the days to come bring more presents. 22. And tie crhtl with a loud voice, so that alt ttie yeople of tiie D id heard bis words: 23. And lie said, !,•>, now I will 'ake the sbek <ls that are in the King's treasury, and give them unto the people. 24 But Uiyssi s wcs r canning man and a sly, and be took from each man to whom he gave the shekels, the parehur nt on which was written the sum that the Ki' g owed to each man. ‘.'s. And the temple of Mammon, where the io:is o, Belial gathered together and worshipped t e god Dollar, was shut for many days. Ard 10, things are written by Dav.d, the not S.truc, a ferine from *he East. And shall l ot the history o the days that followed after be v rit'eu In this fashion. 1L PYE & SOf’ WHOLESALE and RETAIL CrROCERY merchanst FORSYTH : : ; ; GEORGIA Haying located in the east room of their New Brick Block, on Main Street, On the East side of the Public Square, keep con stantly on hand and are daily receiving, a full a'oc of all kinds of GROCERIES AM PROVISIONS Which we offer to the public as low as any hons in Forsyth. Wk have now on band and to arri.-e SO,OOO lbs BULK ME AT. 2.000 Bushels SEED OATS, 1,600 •* CHOU E WHITE CORY, 00 Hhd MOLASSES, 25 Bbi MOL .SSES, and everything iso illy k yt inv’ti-st class grocei.. store. We a.e aDo pir.-oired t IJicc aino iiD om plan ing iiieudc on ti ne. Standard Fertilizers. J-vf They a-• also prepared to furnish the b<*rL j qualities of FEBTILIZSKS. for c i-h or on'tiine. Jaogl.ly j Notice. OH iH '.HOL 4ER3 M mr.is' County Building O aud Lj.iu AssoctiU tn: Pay in your ios.aU- j iuenis prim itiv, by 4 o'ci ck. P. M., ill the tifet : 'I "U lay tiec , iii.mtn, .rl ,e regular and ice Will ] oe in ged up *g tins-, yon altrr that Uaur. B,' ordar or the Bord Directors. S. D. MOBLEI, aug26. tl Secretary. NK \V ADV KI IT ISE M ENTS. CENTRAL R R - ATI ANtTdIVisToN Xtw Schedule oT XI. V XV. ISraucb. MAIL AND PASSENGER-DOM N. leave Ati nt? ... 1,1:20 A. Jf, A*- te 4:48 A, M. Art v v .<• .n IDO i. M ■ S.J I’AS i NGER—UP. Lt • V 7:30 P. M. Arrilea’ r , 9:08 F. M. Arrive at A vP 1:40 A. si. ACCOM MCDAI ION —DOWN. Leave Allan 703 A. M. Arrive at Forsyte 1 (XI p. m. Arrive at Mao 3:40 p. m. ACCOM MODAT ION —U P. Leave Macon 9:10 a. m. j Arrive at Forsyth 11:25 a. m. ■ Arrive a 1 Atlanta 5:48 P. u. 1 '1 he ttcccmmodtifii u daily tr.in except ounday. j G. J. F< ip.CACRE. ' (ji iii-r.ii Superintendent John W. Like, Agent at Forsyth. aors.U*:. G.W.HALL MANUFACTURER OF TOBACCO, ' FOR S. li. HOLLAND afe CO., Marietta Street, . . . ATLANTA, GA. cuayg? Iy Wl*. E. ALEJIMIEK. WM. A HLSfeELI- RUSSF.LL, W h’ol e s'a 1 e Grocei b Cor Abercorn and Bryan Bts., SAVANNAH, GA. * janls.lv Joseph A. Hunt, ATTORNEY AT MW, BAP.NEBVILLE, GEORGIA. Will practice in all the Courts of the Flint Cir euit, the Supreme Court of the State, and in the United Stales District Court, by special contract. sept2’73.ly J H- TURNER, Mtornef at La w* Foray ih, G-a. WILL Practical in the Counties comp.;ain the Flint Circuit, and in the Suprem Court oUUeorgia. Prompt attention given to al businessvent rusted. Office up Stairs—last door to the right, in Pye’s Block. . marlß.ly 48 fr TO 48 0 A Per Day! Agents Wanted! All qp D classes of working people of either 6ex, young or o!J, make more money al work for us in their spaie moments, or all the time, than at anything e ! se. Particulars free. Ad dress G. BTINSON'fc CO., Portland, Maine. |anl4.ly T. B. CABANISS. C. a. TCJKNBK. CAIiAMSS cV THIXEI!, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FORSYTH, GA., \ nave arsoeiattd tiK-mselves together in the ir etice of c!vT law. Will oraptire in the Courts '• the Flint Cm n't, in the t ipieme Court oi Georgia, in sh U S. District Court at Savannah md eisewl' by special emuract. febll.ly THE GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION which can be cured by a timely resort to this stand ard preparation, as has been proved by the hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors. It is acknowl edged by many prominent physicians to be the most reliable preparation ever in troduced for the relief and cure of all Lung complaints, and is offered to the public, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. 'When resorted to in season it sel dom fails to effect a speedy cure in the most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. Wistar’s Balsam does not dry up a Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the case with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint. PREPARED RT SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Boston, Hut* And told by Druggist* aud Dealer* gecwuliy, ' B. PYE & SON |. 1 *i: 4 i.. .i) A:, Jl ‘v.afcji ■s! FORSYTH, GA. TTA\INI7 removed oar offiee i:i the 11 oi the East room of our NEW' BRICE BLOC K, on the South side of the Public Souare and having procured FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES ££=" Are prepared to receive DEPOSITS, Buy and Sell EXCHANGE. GOLD. SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS And uncurrent funds. Collections promptly attended to. COLLECTIONS Made on all accessible points. OFFICE open at art nours of the day. B. PYE a BOS, Bankers, FORSYTH, GA. jan‘2l ly Globe Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA A. J.S. JACKSON".Proprietor> miscellaneous advertisements. Tlte Wall Street Financial Panic DID NOT DETER W. S3. A.MOS, Whiie in New York, from Baying Largely in DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, I Men and Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Etc., Etc., And it affords him much pleasure to auaoui.ee to the old customer* of E, M, AMOS & SON, An! the in -nv new ouea that he expects to make that he has purchased HIS) ENTIRE STQQ'ik 4 QE With an eye to the wants of Monroe, Jasper, Jones, Crawford and Butts Connties. HAVING PURCHASED OF MY FATHER his interest id the busintsslmy facilities are in creased ami whatever advantages I may have over others I propose to divide with my cus inn ers. Mv t-loik was bought low, and I propose, Iy contenting myself with small profits, to sel at least rrv FUI L tHAKE OF G< ODB S3*T KEMK.MBFR to gi.-e me a call and examine my goods, and compare prices, and yon will be SURE 'IO PUY. Aside hem a Urge stock of Northern and Eastern make of Boots and Shoes, I shall continue to keep our GEORGIA MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, every pair guaranteed, per friends, hoping to merit yonr patronage, I remain Kespectluily Yours, VV. B. AMOS, sep3o fim At the Oid Stand, Opposite Auvektisbk Building, Forsyth, Ga. OUR GREAT COMFORT FOR FALL AND WINTER. WHERE CAN IT BE FOUND? NOW THAT SUMMER IS PAST AND GONE, AND TEE COOL BREEZES REMIND US that another Season reigns instead, it behooves the community at large and public generally to make inquiries where they can best obtain suitable goods to ward off" th r chill air ot Fall and Winter. This should be no secondary consideration, as “delays are dangerous.” O KEAI> CAREFULI.Y WOLFE’S PRICE LIST, 100 Fine Ca-s nv re Suits, . . v 100 Ix-ra Fine O-isOnmre Suits, . . / • V” 50 Cnsloili made “ “ • • } • ~~ 10' 0 i-air Fn ra F. 1 assimere Pants, - • \ ‘YX 20 0 Jo..d (jAHsnu-e Pant*. • • • * 3bOO H C. Pa.u, • • • '4 00 5*H) ** r.• f*■ tiit ij’9 > ii!p. . . • • 4 1”" ’ve e-ats, . • - )• l £{s 200 “ - • 4 .J 150 “ l.- rn !S, . . • • j • iu yards Goi-d Jea-iS, - • A • S(KK) “ Heavy “ . - • Jr” 'N-MJO “ Ex' ra “ . £2 2.'0 “ All Wool-Jeans, • • T f i®*/ • "7 2k “ 1(KI peir Frencii Calf Skin B aits, • • '• O *”2 500 “ D able Soled Cali tkin Hoots, . ' ’ Vb 1000* _.tching Boots, , * * * f , lUUO p. r Men’s Brogans, ,• • • ' • | 500 “ Ladies Good Leather Shoes, . • ’ I2n 2000 “ “ ‘ • “ . . • 1 00 500 “ Extra Fine Cloth Shoes, • • • ~ 1000 yards Fim- Dri-s* Goods, . • • • 2(i00 .aids French Poplins, . • • • 500 Balmoral Skirts, . • • i no 500 French Wove Corsets, . * • ■ * ““ 1000 Hj p Skirts, ‘ ‘ ' io 10 000yaid*4 4 Sheeting, . . • • J, 10 000 “ Calico, . • • 11 . And a full line ot White Goods, Hosiery, Notions, and other articles too unm :rous to mention. The way to make money is to save 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. sept 23 tl W. L. ; \MPKI V. H - G - BEAN 13A.STIvUSTt i HE O XT S E. OF WM. L. LAMPKIF & CO. FORSYTH OA- IN Stocks, Bonds, Gold and Silver Coin. Uncurrent Money and Exchange DEPOSITS received - Commercial t>aper discounted; Loans made on Stocks, Bonds, or othe arst ch'-s Collaterals. ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON in store, or on growing crops ana or shirmer,tß of Cotton to any city in the United States. Oertificates of IDeposit (Bearing intep-aO issued. COLLECTIONS made in anv nrt of tbeUni'ed States. INVESTMENTS of ony 'skid effected promptly tor our patrons, and a er.N£KA** 'LANKING BUSINESS conducted in all its aeiai's. Having first-<* ! ass business connections in all the principal cities of the United States, our facilities i for the prompt transaction of any kind of business in our line are unsurpassed. We have provided a large Fire-proof Vanlt for the use of our patrons, where any kind of valuable pep® - *, silver plate or jewelry may be deposited for sate keeping, free of charge. Fohstth, Ga., December 16th, 1871. From and after Jauuary Ist, Hexrt G. Bbas will be a pari |er in my business, which will tberealei be conducted under the hrm name of Wm. L. Lampkin Cl d ecl9 WM. L. LAMPKIN. 1873] ~" IsigXC WIINSHIP. 1 | 1873 EXCLUSIVE DEALER IN I Hides, Leather and Shoe Findings. YyiLL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOB ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF Hides in Large or Small Quantities. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND . . . irr-ncli and American Calf and Kip Skins ; Baltimore, New York, Cincinnati auu Oak t*cle Leather ; Piii . and Cropped Hemlock Sole, all qualities. Harness, Bridle and Upper Leather. Shoe Bindings, La-is, Linings, Toppings, Pegs, Thread, Eto., all of which will be sold a6 low as in any Southern city, as 1 get my good* 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 mv Stock. Send for Price Lust of Leather and Hides ISAAC WINBHIP, marll.ly No. 59, Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMEN IS. W. A BANKS. .1, W. BANKS. J. A. BANKS. W. A BAMS & SONS. D— “SIRE TO ANNOUNCE TO TIIEIR MANY FRIENDS AND THE ITBLIC GENERALLY that the seDior n r*ner has just returned trout T h-* Vortheru Market*. and, whilst there, made a selection of one o! Lie L\ G r ST. MUST COMPREHENSIVE end YaF.IID STOCKS ever ot ft-rtd iti tha M ake: Neither tme n r tnoiuv Lu> been feared ir. selecting; the most* saleable styles of labries adapted, to a S uthern trajs,?wc feel warranted in saying that WE CAN AND WILL MAKE PRICE EXTREMELY REASONABLE. Assuring you of the truthfulness ot the above facts, we have the pleasure of calling your at..u tioc to our 3? .ZAHUIIs OPE^ISTGr 027* Dry-Goods, While Goods, IIBRQIMMES, Efc. SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, COMPRISING A FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FALL ANJD WINTER SUITS. 'obess too os wmmtmmt Is particularly attractive, with PRICES LOW, comprising the most Popular Shades and Latest Styles of the Season. We are confident of oar ability to please the ladies in And shall keep the Department up to its full capacity. We also announce the arrival of a Magnifi cent line of DOMESTIC AND WOOLEN GOODS, CONSISTING 07 Jeans from O-eorgia and iCentucky' Factories, WITH A LARGE QUANTITY OF Foreign ana Northern Goods of Established Reputation. gUCH AS Linsies, Tweeds, Satinetis, Cassimers and Cloths. Wool, Opera and Cotton Flannels. Calicoes of.the Best Brand, „ Brcwntand Bleached Domestics, Mattress and Feather Ticking, „ , „ Damask, Toweling, Handkerchiefs, Gloves and Hosiery, Blankets, Snawis and Scans, Balmoral, Lily and Fell Skirts. Ako, a FULL STOCK of Ladies and Gents. Boots & Shoes. Feeling confident that we can make it to your advantage to purchase from u-, we respectfully request a persona! examination c f our GOODS. W. A. BANKS & SONS. oet7-ly lOVELTY! BEAUTY! FASHInT WE HAVE JUST RECE DED FROM NEW YORK ONE OF THE LARGEST, MOST SELECT AND ELEGANT LOT OF CLOTHING EVER PLACED UPON THE MARKFT. WE have determined to make! a SPECIALTY of And will, therelore, be able to oiler the most superior inducements in that line We have also a fine lot of BOOTS, SHOES, SHAWLS, HATS, SADDLES, (Jentlemen’ii Furnishing' Goods, AND Ladies’ Dress Goods, Blankets, &c. With ample means to take advantage of DISCOUNTS and DRIVES, and with expenses, less by ha t han any house doing the same amount of business, we can make Prices and Terms Equal to any Market in Georgia! Cal! at PYE’S NEW BRiCK BLOCK, L. GREENWOOD & BRO. sept 9 if D. J. PROCTOR. J, D. PROCTOR. MEW ARRANGEMENTS! HA 1 / ING ENiERED INTO A COPARTNERSHIP, we have determined to ofier to the people o f Monroe and adjoining counties one ot the LARGEST, REsT SELECTED AND CHEAPEST STOCKS OF GROCERIES Ever Brought to this Market. With unusual facilities and unsurpassed advantages we confidently assert that we can offer the most ATTRACTIVE INDUCEMENTS. As an tTicence ot the mammoth stock we propose to keep we call attention’-to the following articles which are now in store and to arrive : 2000 bushels of Corn, * 1(0 barrels of Ficur, 5000 pounds of Bacon, 5000 pounde of Lard, 20 bsgs ot Coffee, 40 barrels of Sagai, 30 barrels Molasses, 10 libs. Molasses, 20 bbls Fla. Syrup, 20 bbls N. Y. Svrup, 20 bbie N. * >. Syrup. 100 boxes Cheese, 25 bbls Mackerel, 45 hail bbls Mackerel, 50 H bbis Mackerel, :00 kits Mackerel, 125 rolls Bagging, 500 bunches Ties, 75 bbis Liquors 125 bags Liverpool Sr It, 125 bags Va. Sait, 5g5 bushels Rye, 525 busbels Barley, 525 bushels Oats, 50 boges Tobacco, ICO boxes Cigars, finest brands, Etc., Hardware, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Pot Ware. Wood and Willow Ware, Tin Ware. Powder, Shot, Etc. Our Goods Lave been purchased for cash from Manufacturers and Importers, which will enable S3 to seh at lower prices than usual, and at the same time with a marginj sufficient to make legiti mate profirs. Test the merits of our business and determine if it is not to your interest to buy ol PROCTOR & PROCTOR. octl4ct LEGAL A DVERTISKMEN*fS. MierifPs Snles WILL l*e sold before the court house door, in the town of Forsyth, between the usual hours of sjde, on the first Tuesday in Decem ber next, the following property : Nineteen hundred acres cf land lying in the 14th district of Monroe county, bounded on the nerth by lands of the estate of Stephen Thomas, deceased, south by the Towaliga river and lands of J. YY. H. Ponder and lands ot the estate of Abram Smith, deceased, on the west bv lands oi F. G. McCord and Jesse Mays. LcVted on as the property ot James Lamar, deceased, to satisfy certain ti fas issued from the Superior Court ot Monroe county in tavor ot John Neal E. H. Walker and W. H. Head, agaiast L. G. Cham Miss, administrator of James Lamar, deeeas and. Also at the same time and place 75 bushels of coin, 2 stacks of loader, 4.500 pounds of seed cotton, more or less, and about three bales of cotton in the field, unpicked. Levied on as the property of J. B. and W. G. Grant, to satistv two ti f; s from Memo* Superior Court in favor of Mobley & Cabaniss vs J. B. and W. G. Grant. Three hundred And fifty-three (353) acres of land lying in the 11th District of \ion r oe county, bounded on tue north by lands of Mrs Edwards, east by laudsol Jetty Oolety. md ip. Stek> s south by ! i id- ot I). K.'-NJrilis, w t <st by lands ot J >l.n c ■ ullius and li ML Edward* ; levied on as the property ot C. ami K A. Mo tine, to saii.-iy * > < tupi v ; or Court of vicm >o < cuntv in favon of Thomas h. Will :ns, Adnnuistrator, and •!•?. p. Tanner, Administratrix of A. D. Tan ner, deceased. Properly p< inted out by plain tiffs aitoruey. Also at theVme t.me and plac *, l itiht linadret aeriß of lam! Iting in the 14th dtti.ai of M hroo county, being lots cumberss, So, and p.rtsoflots number 72, 54, 71, 50, and one huudnd and two acres of lot number not knowD, also twenty-four of lot number not known, bounded on the south by lands o! John Tticmas, east by Ocmulgee river, uonta by lands ot R. G. Wa'son. Levied on i s the property of Rufus H. Watson, to eatisy a taotgage ti. la., issued from the Monroe Superior Court, in tavor o! Peter V.cMickle vs. Knlua H. Waison. Also at the same tim<* and place one bay mare, between 7 r.d Byears old. one colt about 6 months old, and seven head ol cattle. Levied oa as the property ot flies M. Tyler, to satisfy a mortgage II fa issued from \U nroe Superior Court, inlavor ol E. Price Sons against T. M. Ty’er Also at the same time aud place one sow and live pigs, seven shoats, three cows and calves one cait aud tw<L_oxen. one tour and one two horse wagons, one baggy, one set of blacksmith tools, two teathtr beds, one bedstead aja bureau, one book case, 8 chains, and one stove levied on as property ot A. D. Steele deceased, to satisfy a Q la is-ued from Monroe Superior Court in tavor of Robert McGongh vs A. D. Steele. , ov4td C. M. McCUNE, Sheriff. Administrator's Sale. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Pike county, will be sold on the Ist Tuesday in December next, (1873,) be fore the court houre door in the town of For syth, in the county of Monroe, between the legal hours of sale, one lot of land No. 200 ly ing in the seventh district cf Montoe county, containing 202£ acres, more or less, (the place on which W. E. McElvin now resides) lying on the public road leading from Forsyth to Barnesvil!e. A good Irame house on the place and all necessary outbuildings. Also, at the same time and place will be sold the East half of lot No. 185, in the seventh district of Monroe county, lying on the pub lic road from Forsyth to Bartlesville,, known as the Wheeler place, contain ng 80 acres, more or less. All of the above traces or par cels belonging to the estase ot J. (J. McLean, late of Pike county, deceased. The above lands sold for tic benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms: Une half cash, balance twelve months credit with approved security. Bonds for titles given till purchase money 13 paid. “ J. R. CAMPBELL, octf4Gvv Admr. Executors’ bale. VALUABLE RIVER PL * STATION FO.-. SALE By virfwWfhc 1 . od ft Wooten, late of Monroe coun y, d*c*-u~< <l, we will Mil, on tiie first Tuevduy m Pic*ruber next, be ore the Court house door in the town of For syth, between ttr* usu 1 hours of sate, the follow ing Jesaribnd Puds ; two hundred net* *6 of lan n ire or lets o f p-cts <>■ has t.-uinhi r 2;5 and one hundred and t wen J acres :■! i arts ot ] .ts Bib 2l'J .-d2: 3, li * seven ;• yot iSitti nuili i-e. 2!!: .••:;<■ t ( dreri and ir 'v- ix and a half ae*es <;, freeiicn ii'jinherVlO t-'elv rn on.-fourth acres of traction numb- r 222, six :.ck .> fraction number 222, eoctaining liv. hi. r.! and fifty ■•in , lucre or !**, lying in r KL Risiriei of Vli-no - c ne y - f<’-<1 -Mi property <•! .J ’t: Wi.ni-. , deet as-d, for th bee. ti tofl he heirs ssoiS e*j. .1 - rs ot sji.i e-tale. Tei ms: > nt-haif ca-'a arid, one-half in iw lv mot.) us. ;?<•-! (1 for lilies giv reid 'Pies in rile upon h s*. p.a*.uieiit. A Mil DLF.BRf i(>Kd, W. C. bECKHAM, sept Std Exeeu’oro. Telegraph aid Messenger copy and send bill to this cilice. Appointment f Admininitrator. GEORGIA MONROE CCIMY: Ordinary’s Office of said county November Term 1873. Whereas it is represented to me, that the estate of Win. Dicgerson, late of said county, deceased is unrepresented this is therefore to cite all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, that I will, on the first Mon day in December next, appoint the Clerk of the Superior Court Administrator ol said es tate, unless legal objections are duly filed in obedience to law. , E. DUMAS, _ nov4td Ordinary. Application for Ectiers. GEORGIA MONROE COUNTY: Ordinary's Office said county : YYLereas, W. J. L. Ham, applies to me for Letters of guardianship of the minors and property of M. A. Duncan, late of said county deceased: This is therefore to cite ajl whom it concerns, to file theio objections, if any they have, else said letters will be granted the applicant on the first Monday in December next —1873. Witness my hand and official signature. nov4.td E. DUMAS, O.dinary. Administrator's Sale, BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER FROM THE Court of Oriiina-y of Monroe county, will be sold before the Court-boue <Vor in the town oi Forsyth, on the first it slay in December next A within the legal hours of fale, ifie foflowir g propfl erty, to w-t: A lot and improv-ments thereonl on the south side of the public square of town of Forsyth, boudded on the rorih by said square, on the west and south by gtreets ‘patn’/iau and on the east by lot of B. Pye <fe Son, having a front of seventy-five feet, end running back to tbe next parallel street Sold as tl;e prqperty of Mary Pearistein, for the purpose of dis tribution among the heir? of sad decc-sed. ISAAC M. PEAKLSTEIX, nov4.ld Anministrator. Exemption of Personalty. GEORGIA—MONROE COUNTY: Ordinary’s office of said county : Whereas, G-. W. Baxley applies to me for exemption of Personalty, and 1 will pass upon the same at 10 o'clock a. m. Thursday, the 13th day of November, 1873 at my office. Witness my hand this Nov. 3d 1873. nov4td E. DUmAS. Ordinary. Application for Eelters. GEORGIA—MONROE < OUNTY: M hereas, Catherine Martin has applied to me for Letters of Administration on the es tate of Polly Dumont, late of said county, de ceased. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all par:ieg interested, v bether kindr-'d or creditors, to show eau-e, if at.y they have, within the time prescribed by law, why let ters should not be granted to said applicant Witness my hand this Ist day of Nov. 1873. novltd E. DUMaS, Oid M. C Notice to Debtor* and Creditors. Georgia monkok county— Notice is hereby given to all persons hav r ing demands against the estate ot John Cot ton, late of *aid county, deceased, to present them to me, properly made out, within tbe time prescribed by law, so S3 to show their character and amount. And a l l persons in debted to sa’d estate are hereby required to make immediate payment. A. J. WILLIAMS, oct!4-2m Administrator.