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FOIWVTH, TL'tSDAY, NOV. 18, 1873.
Vc Ilag|f<>se'Siuc9lier.
Pe*e *i a Tip Up Os. g'ge-tnar, Le run on Num
ber 4.
W'he.e \Li Kara and groans of traveling folks nu
fliuehicgly be bore.
He cured cot i. w tbi wrni n wept, or strong
men ruVt-d and swore,
V, lated Par
..•■ _ i loi gage, imruo-
Ji. . ■ * } tn: :--.ti and b lid bi)X>-,
h;.d .-x. i . >,..... •- ’ • ilcia’ outfits by the
eroi *-
i -|, ( : . a;livay r.,i r p;agemen, one of
the modern liuiv.
re came a mo U ••' trav
eisn'j oibo,
Who Midband at. ' watc! and It -w rUhLssly the beg
Pete did dam ;
Then a- tu j .t t.-u utu bis trunk 1 r Foie to ema.-h
and Jain,
11- Euid : "J> ar frit id, my worldly possessions
art I w ,n, liUiijUii ; i.v r anti gold I have
uone, i'Ut uei. Ha 1 ti.ve are id ibut trui ...
i! rij i ■ al Uid I
j or, .nd !l i... i ’ , 111 ii travelling 10
r hit
.1 . . i nut i
; rm. 1
... .1 ’t. it, 'u>.
1 . ul; lstn>ll • - lull OV I . . i 111- n v. u<ll;K O
;! i-.. bump' i, and tuiew it otl tiie end
o! tlm , ndge aud abut it wilb tiia revolver,
u hnuiiy btu >d It iu bis aims, took a
.ii. g le,i tu'o the baggage-car with it, aud
)i oti it tu the corner with bis Ueela, neat:
r, . totnatb, and BUiur-bud it into more
pinch !ban there are hairs on a deg’s back,
uiidihuiiisi minute thut baggage ear war
]U6t alive with one Interested baggage-man
,nd more titwiiug, squirming, wriggling,
Coiling rattlesnakes than you would believe
bad ' er bee n Ooru.
Ia vain muse cs-ays to toil how Pete ti.e
bin - er swore,
And jet . i, itiui shrieked and bowled and roared
hi.,, uvea and ramped and tore,
And si'iai and and slush' and and sweat and Struck
aud scrambled lor the door,
Aud turned as blue as iud go, and swelled up to
nine times the s zj ol a double-decker Sara
toga ti unk, and died in tw o minutes after he
got out ot ! he car. wti>l- the modest traveler,
viewing bis exaggerated remains, smiled
sadly, rod aid: “He never knew a bag
gage nmu so loud of snakes before.’*
Established 1832.
BOOTS & SHOES
|FOit
"Retail Trade.
I HAVE NOW on hand one of the best
I Stocks ot Boots nnd Shoes ever brought to this
City, embracing
Every Style end Variety,
Having Ia en manufactured expressly for the Re
tail Trade.
ever) 1 p m i Vi mini
To *"ive Satisfaction.
Jijp-.'aU :i and txsmlne l<■ re purchasing.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CENTRAI R R.-ATLANTA DIVISION
New Schedule' of .73. a. \V. Branch.
MAIL AND PASSENGER—DOWN.
leave Atl-nta 1!2:2) a. m.
Arrive at Forsyth 4:4S a. m!
Arrive at Macon O:SJ a. m.
MAIL AND PASSENGER—UP.
Lev M con 7:1,0 p.m.
Arrive at r <j.Oy p
Arrive at Atlanta 1:40 a. m.
ACCC IMODATION—DOWN.
Leave Atlanta 7 00 a. m.
Arrive ot Forsyth 1.03 p. m!
Arrive at .VLcoq 3:40 p. M.
■'< COMMODATION-UP.
L:av M.c.a 9:10 a.m.
Arrive at Forsyth 11:25 a. m.
Ai i . • nt Ml-rUn 5:48 P. m.
lee ac com modal i daily aiu except Sunday.
O. J. F )RE ACRE,
Gcr.'.-ral Superintendent.
•John W. Lake, A: ■ nt at Forsyth,
• • 1 . t . 7777
MANUFACTURER 5r fGBAGGO,
FOU
>•*. aS. iiKJIULAJSD & CO.,
Marit tta street, . . . ATLANTA, GA.
inat 2? ly
Wil. !■:. ALEXVNOEft. WM. A KLaURLL.
LLX AN uJ- i;KUSSF.LL,
W h‘o L e s‘a I e Groceis
Cor Abercorn aud Bryan 81°.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
jnTi.lv
Joseph ik. Hunt,
Af f Oftllf AT MW,
BARNESVILLE, GEORGIA.
Will practice in ail the Courts of the Flint Cir
cuit, the Supt* nie Court ot the State, aud in the
United Stales District Court, by special contract.
sept 2 73. ly
Ji H- TURNER,
Atmmw at law,
Forsyth, Gt-ct.
f ILL Practice iu tliej Counties icomprlsin
the Flint Circuit, and in the Suprem
Court o! Georgia. Prompt attention given to al
business entrusted.
Office up Stairs—last door to the right, in Pye’s
Brick Block. EiarlS.ly
<& TO *Oa Per Day! Agents Wanted ! Al’
'Y J 'T' gi V ‘ classes of working people of
either sex, young or old, make more money al
work tor us in their spate moments, or all th‘
time, than at anything else. Particulars tree. Ad
dress G STINSON** CO., Portland, Maine.
|anl4.ly
T. B. CARANIS3. C. A. TCKNBH.
\ TTORNEYB AT LAW, FORSYTH, GA.,
nave associated themselves together in the
p.; i ;ce ot c ivil law. Will practice in the Courts
°f the riiri! Circuit, in the Supreme Court o!
Gcorria, in the U. S. District Court at Savannah
'tvl 1 bvvl.i iop, ~ eclat cor tract. Mitl.lv
Iron in the Blood
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
The Wall Street Financial Panic
DID NOT DETER
W. 33.
While in New York, trom Buying Largcy in
DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES,
fen and Boys’ Clothing;, Hats, Etc., Etc.,
And it aiforda him much picture io annouLce t< tie oid custoiilirs of
E. M, AMOS 4 SON,
And the numy new ones that he expects to make tiat he has purchased
mm Mmmm mo.mL qe amm
W’ith an eye to the w'anta of Monroe, Jasper, Jones, Crawford and Butts Counties.
n>
HA\ ING PURCHASED OF MY FATHER bis interest in the businees'my facilities are iu
cieased, ana wb.tever advantages I may have over others I propose to divide with my ens
■omers. My stork was bought low, aid I propose, by contenting myself with small profits, to st 1
at -y FULL SHARE OF GOODS
REMEvt BER to give me a call and examine my goods, and compare prices, and you will be
SURE TO BUY. Aside Iren; a large stock ot Northern and Eastern make of Boots aud ahoes, I
ohail continue to keep our GEORGIA MADE 800 IS AND SHOES, every pair guaranteed.
14T f riends, hoping to merit your patronage, I remain keepeettclly Yours, W. B. AMOS.
sep3o Bin At the Old Stand, Opposite advertisbk Bnilding, Forsyth, Ga.
OUR GREAT COMFORT
FOR FALL AND WINTER.
WHERE CAN IT BE FOUND?
NOW THAT SUMMER IS PAST AND GONE, AND THE COOL BREEZES RFMIND U 8
that another Season reigns instead, it behooves the community at large and public generally
to make inquiries where they can best obtain Bailable goods to ward off the chill air of Fail and
Winter. Thia should be no secondary consideration, as “delays are dangerous.”
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READ CAREFULLY
WOLFE’S PRICE LIST.
100 Fine Ca-situere Suits, . . . $lO 00
100 Extra Fiue Ca3simere Suits, . . . 15 00
50 Custom made “ “ • • • 30 00
1000 pair Ex' ra Fine Cassimere Pants, . . , *7 00
2000 Good Cassimere Pants. . . . . 4 00
8000 Heavy H C. Pants, . . . . 2 00
500 Freed men’s Slits, . . . . 4 00
100 Fine Overcoats, . . • . 14 00
300 “ • • 600
150 “ Palmas. 10 00
5000 yards Good Jen •
• tti-.it \ p
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
W. A BANKS. J. W. BANKS. .T. A BANKS
W. A BANKS & SONS
TVfi? £ . RI E to ANNOUNCE to their want friends and the public generally
~1 the senior partner has just returned from *he Northern Market*, and. whilst there, made
a selection of one Of the L\ GK3T, MOST COMPREHENSIVE and VARIED STOCKS ever ot
tb!* Neither time, nor money has been spared in selecting the roost saleable styles
of iabncs adapted, to a Southern tradt Jwe leel warranted in saying that
WE CAN AND WILL MAKE PRICE EXTREMELY REASONABLE.
tiorUoour J ° U ° f tL * lrutMulnesß 01 the above factj . we have the pleasure of calling your attui
i ALL OPENINQ OP
Dry-Goods, While Goods,
If
hAOftS, MU*
SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT,
SCOMPRISING A FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
FALL AND WINTER SUITS.
Is particularly attractive, with PRICES LOW, comprising the most
Popular Shades and Latest Styles of the Seas:n.
We are confident of our ability to please the ladies iu
©WM WWMm
cent line of* 61 * Departmfcnt B P to its full capacity. We alsp announce the arrival of a Magnifi-
DOMESTIC AND WOOLEN GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
Jeans from Georgia and Kentucky Factories.
WITH A LARGE QUANTITY OF
Foreign ana Northern Goods of Established Reputation.
gUCH AS
linsies, Tweeds, Satinetts, Cassimers and Cloths.
„ .... D . . Wool, Opera and Colton Flannels.
Calicoes of.the Best Brand,
„ „ Brown and Bleached Domestics,
Mattress and Feather Ticking,
.... m , Damask, Toweling, Handkerchiefs,
Gloves and Hosiery, Blankets,
n , , ~ , „,. Shawls and Scarfs,
Balmoral, Lily and Felt Skirts.
Also, a FULL STOCK of
LEGAL ADVEUTISEMENTS.
Sheriff's Suit'*.
WLLL be sold before the court house door,
iu the town of Forsyth, between the usual
hours of sale, on tire first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, the following property :
Niueteen hundred acres of land lying in
the 14th district of Monroe county, bounded
on the north by lands of the estate of Stephen
Thomas, deceased, south by the Towaliga
river and lands of J. W. 11. Ponder ami lands
ot the estate ol Abram Smith, deceased, on
the west by lands ot E. G. McCord and Je9BM
Mays. Levied on as the property of J amelP
Lamar, deceased, to satisfy certain fi fas issued
from the Superior Court of Monroe county in
favor of John Neal E. H. Walker and W. H.
Head, agai ast L. G. Cham Miss, administrator
of James Lamar, deceas-d.
Also at the same time and place 75 bushels
of coin, 2 stacks of lodder, 4,500 pounds of
seed cotton, more or less, and about three
bales of cotton in the field, unpicked. Levied
on as ihe property of J. B. and W. G. Grant,
to satisfy two fi fis from Monro; Superior
Court in favor of Mobley & Cabaniss vs J. B.
and W. G. Grant.
Three hundred and fifty-three (353) aens
of land lying in the 11th District of v|on,-oe
com ty, bounded on the north bv lands of Mrs
Ed wauls, east by lauds ol Jerry Coleman andM
•* i°. Sti k- s south by la ids, oi D. E.
w est by lands of J ;i,n c tillins and BpH
Edward* ; levied on as the property ol C.
and J. A. Me line, to satisly ati la issued fioti
the cuptiior Court ot **cnroe • cunty iu favor
of The mas K. Williams, Administrator, and
"rs. S. Tanner. Administratrix of \. t\ . Tail
or, deceased. Property pointed out by plain
tiffs attorney.
A -o *1 tie r-.me i me Mild place, eihbt hunrfre 1
a-'i soi and hi: g in the 14'ti <>( Vl
count>, Ih n • l.u * nmb. 55 8•, and p rtsol loia
l.uuihi i 7J, 54 71 56 tCoi Luihli-d slid tv o
acres ol he i.uncer uot known also ‘w. ii'y-ieur
ot .ot numl'er u. t known, boerded on ihe s.u b
by 'and- o John Tat mas e--i b, Oemnlg.-e river
nor hby lends ot R. a. Wh son L vUd on s
the picvr-y ot Rums H. Watson, to ea'i.y a
inotuage H a., is-.urt from the. Monroe Superior
Court, in lavor ol Peter Me Mickle Vs. K-iiua ii.
Watson.
Also at the same time and pi ce one b*y iu ire,
be vveco 7 .it and 8 yens old. cue c 1 about 6 inou bs
od,in ti 6i-v.il head el caitie. Levied ou as the
properly ot 'I h s M. Tyler to y a iiiottesige
fi I* is-ued ram Mt nice Mi.tetior t.ouit, iu tavor
ol E Pi ice A. Bona against T. 11. Tyler
Aiso at the same time and place one sow and
live pigs, seven shoal*, three tows aid calvt-a one
cait and two oxen, one tour and one two horse
wagons, one bogg), onesei of blacksmith tools,
two leather beds, one bidstead and bur au, one
book ease, 8 chains, and one 6iove levkd on as
property ol A. D. Steele deceased, to satisfy a fi
>a issued from Monroe Superior Court iu favor o(
Robert McGough vs A. D. Steele.
nov4td C. M. MeCUNE, Sherifl.
Administrator's Safe.
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. 2<Jb ly
ing in the seventh district of Momoe county,
containing acres, more or lew, (the place
on which W. E. McElvin now resides) lying
on the public road leading from Forsyth to
Barnesville. A good frame house on the place
and all necessary outbuildings.
Also, at the same time and place will be sold
the East halt of lot No. 185, in the seventh
district of Monroe county, lying on the pub
lic road from Forsyth to Barnesville,, known
as the Wheeler place, contain.ng 80 acres,
more or less. All ol the above trac<s or par
cels belonging to theestase of J. C. McLean,
late ot Pike county, deceased. The above
lands sold lor tie benefit ot the heiis and
creditors. 1 erms: One hall cash, balance
twel’ c months credit with approved security..
Bonds for titles given till purchase money ia
paid. J. R. CAMPBELL,
octl4 Gw Admr.