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THE MONROE JSfL ADVERTISER.
GEORGE A. KING A CO.,]
VOL. XVII!.
tint illonm iUlratisrr
TmUoYIU, I'LLSUAY, NuV. 25, i it*-
Tuk • uit-.r .! u t U .ili-j -r ns-su- tu'-t W t
ilu rpel.s Colton luu: 'Coto >u."
Cuirrnt will ln.ve a ,tT-fy time cu tho fir
iu December, over tbe election o. b
City officers.
Tun floe l c motive, * du.uine, ’ txplcdec
near 11a u.e.illo iat week, injjr.ug coaduotoi
McKay iu the lace.
A mule bc.ongit.g to .r. W. B. Field*. © Or •
Cn, Stem* Vo buVe been tbe greatest seff rer .t
Uro late storm. tlo lost bits lib*.
The editor ol tbe iu.l, Field and Farm, t<
wuoin wan referred tbe disp>tcb, as to tbe boai
race rn Macon, during tbe 9m e Fa.r, and ecide# iL
in.o.' of Macon.
Tub Suptetne Court i.aa reta i*d to grant Milt
Malone ant-w trial, and uow all dope is , jotie, save
Executive clemency, which under Ih; circuiostsn
ce, need uot be expected.
Thb Telegraph and Messenger say* tha’a ter
rible accident occurred ou the Muscogee railroad,
on Sunday night, at Howards station. The 10l
lo.viug is a list of the wounded : Hiram Powers,
William Higgins and Jack Cra’g.
A VBlt of injunction has been Issued againrt
the Coast Line Railroad at Savannah. It; a penalty
of five thousand dollars, prohibiting it from lay'Eg
a horse railroad track any or other trirck ert
Broughton street, In that city.
A DISPATCH from Col. Sty e#, l Albany, aek<
for aid lor the sick and Destliute of Ealnbildg*.
The yellow fever has causid great destitution,
aud ’here is not a dollar to alleviate It. Bend your
contribution* to Dr. it. J Bacon, at Albauy, or
Dr. J. U. McNair, acting M*yr.r ot Bainbridge.
Tub grand jury of Spsld.ng recommend that
thr ir Cun y Commissioners confer with the Gov
ern.'r, and ask the suspension of the collection ol
the Sta e taxes; and also recommend that the
col fiction of the county 'ax • be suspended.
This grand juij ot tpalding comity bavo the
following to say in regard to the panic:
“ Takiug into consideration the great stringency
In no' net ary affiirs. which has cast such deej
gloom over onr country, it may not be Improper
m us to say a lew words ol advice to our fcliow
cillr.ens.
The condition ot our couutry Is truly nlarai
lug, and to prevent much suffering and distress,
it behooves us ** a people, “ in a common culatn.-
ty,” to act wi*b ctiari’y and forbearat.ee towards
esdi ether. There 1# in ou land a Urge t’ebtor
clans. To them we would piy, do all in your
power, so tar as possible, in discharging in good
laith your Obligation to >f ur credit) r*. Wa feel
a-surfd that tlie present price ot cotton will not
p y tor the Indebtedness created to produce it;
and we would urgently sdvli* both d’bior on**
creditor to ci me tog' ther on liberal grounds and
nd]nt the r matter* oa the b*st term* possi
blc, for we believe tint the < xigcncy of tho times
and rnn s s l b• rnl splrl*. and will do tar more to
wards r lie- log t o people than 'bo coercive sys
tem I- Is all n.port i t for the planters to com
meiice soother jer free from the obligation* of
and ht; and to accomplish this end, the crdlior
sheut 1 show a liberal -p'rU, a id not txpect of hi*
dtbtor to make saciflees that he cannot sued.
'• While we deeply deplore the condtti >n of the
country, wc hope the people will gain le*s >n* C
wisdom therefiom; revolutionize their mode ot
planting, aud make our sunny 8> h what it
should be—the best con* try on earth.”
The \m uiphi* Avahtucbe tays. a- a par: o' the
hUtti'y of tbe ravages ol the scourge in No-'b
MempliW, we place on record tbe tate of Un- in
mate# of the boardb g hou*c known a* the Mksis-
M Pr l ll,use, corner of Market and Font meet*.
Tbe landlord is Joe Sanford, whose f -mlly conata
t, and ol a wile and two children. Id his bouse were
IS boarder*. Of all these there were only Joe
Sanford and one boarder who eur\lved;U the
rest, twenty, died.
A LtATKJtwoHTti clergyman, whllo preaching
his sermon one Sunday evening, prrc- Wed a young
man and woman under the gallery in the act ot
U>ing erch other b' hind a byrar.-b wk. The
good parson did not fly into a passion and dis
charge a volley of anathemas at the misguided
pair, as some eccentric priest wouM have done,
but, tender hearted as Go'rismfh’s V iiiage P.i-tor,
he merely broke hie sermon short r.fl ! n the middle
of >• tliivdly,” and offered a fervent prayer in be
had of “ tbe young man in the pink necitie. ar.d
the maiden lu tbe blue bonnet and gray shawl,
who were profaning the sanctuary by ktsaiug ore
another iu pew No. 6S ”
*
11 eke is a little story to ‘‘punt a moral or
adorn a tale ” About seventeen years ago.aycung
boy. r* siding in Wood county, took a black eat
kin, from which the origin *1 tail of the cat had
been remov 'd, “*nd a mink’s tail nicely s-swed <>o
and sold it t > a certain buyer of turn, not
m i V miles from tlra <1 RipiJ, tor |l,iV It was
,1 .1 ... hs i oraeticit j >ke, bo* the boy kept tb mon
>,, g<-ew to be a prosperous bti'inee mm, joined
the chinch, hut his conscience upbraided him so
nvnh, that stew dsye ago tbe ex-tur dealer re
c v. i n. te enclosing o 7d. piincipil and inter
~„t The joke ia u->w on ttta fur doslir as he put
tin M skia in a lot of mink skins and sold It tor
$3 00. As he cannot uow find the purchaser, he
proposes - o cou’.ribute the money tosorne benev
©lent purpose.
Yormrci. View or Oxkh —A little boy in tha
Bishop Scwtt Grammar fi. nool at Portland, Ore
gon lias goven ofl the following luminous view
ol “vX b.*’ His composition” is gives verba
tim et literatim:
Oxen is a very slow animal They are very good
to h.e kup ground. I would rather have horses
ll they and da’ hive colic which 'hi ssy i* wind
cell-'ct-d In a bunch which mokes it dargrreaer
t>> k-ep ho 8 *s than oxen. !i there w. re no hoises
prop e w.* ,and h e'c to wheU4h< ir wood on a wueel
bur w Is would lake tuern too s_r th-ee da\s u>
*tual a cord a mile. C >ws are u eful to. 1 heard
nunc people ea that if they had to tea ox or a
c >w ih> y wood sooner be a cow, bat I think wh<-D
It c >tues to be milled oa ac id winter moruirg
I Ttii k they wood rath-r be cx *u don’t hive to
raise c.dve*. It I ha>l to bs aoxera c>w I wood
be ah<fi r fut if I coulo not boa h.ff r and had
to be both I would b a ox.
- - ——
Tub man whoauswired an argument to the fol
low! ig efljct, as-ys hia curiosity is satisfied:
•* Ii you wou’d learn how to make h mie happy,
send a postage stamp and twenty-five cents to P.
O Box, No. , Cincinnati ”
lie did send the cash, aad soon re
ceived the .nawer:
“ If you are as big a fool as we thick yon must
be tor sending us your money, you can make
home happy by leaving it and going West by your ■
•elf.’* t ,
AH Ohio clergyman says that he once married
• couple, and the man said: “Be short! be
sboitl" I said: “ Te, I can do it ia three min
uTe?.” “ That’* right,” he id. I saw that some
little dissatisfaction on the part cl the other nal*.
1 said: “ Ton don't want to have it too short 1 ”
m So," ah* said; M a body doesn't waul to g}
Bar sail up ao foe aothlag.”
A Man- Woman.—A correspcudent of the Epi
pt. K gur gires the foimwing sketch ot a
nsrs b!e aernm he met in Sortnumb rland
uu.y, P • nnayivaua: Soue few miles fiom
.i a. km lives a character that those manly pto
**, tbe *• woman's r ghts warasu,” should cer
-tuiy know aa sue is decideJly the champion,
fhu singular btrg is seventy-two years of age,
nd is altogether tue most manly woman lever
net with. A tenant-at-will, she Las occupied tor
GAny years the la tn she cultivates with her own
lauds and the assio auca of hired Übtrere. BLe
owns about fortj-iwo head ol cattie, some ol
.%hicU I raw, ana are really fine stock. She live*
aloue in her log cabin, her only companions being
wo shepherd dogs, and her chickens, many of the
latter s.eeping uulw toe same roof with her, abe
calling them fur children, aud training them up
.u tbe way they should go, so as to cause the least
'rouble to her, in the r habits of life. She is ut
ter’y tearless, end wAii her dogs aud gun, which
■oie can use with unerring aim, Llzj Schuler is a
character that few would cars to trifle with. Im
agine. it you can, a woman of msditmi siz*.
dies .cd to rntu’s clothes, with a soft hat varlotsdy
indented upon her head, no coat, barefooted, and
you have this champion of “ woman’s rights" be
fote you. Wrinkled though her face is by the
storms and trials of many years, tbe strength and
activity of this man-woman of seventy-two is
somewhat wonderful. Voluble is hardly the term
i-uitable lor the expression of her powers of talk,
and few men, however disposed for such perfec
tion, may boast themselves superior to her in
profanity. Mueh and varied has been my travel,
and strange sights and objects I have seen and
met with, but the Hermit of Bbamokin, with her
supernatural powers of toßgue and Umb, far sur
pluses anything of my previous experience.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Slicriir* Shlck
WILL be sold before the court house door,
in the towr. of Forsyth, between the usual
hours of sale, on the Srst Tuesday in Decem
ber next, the following property :
Nineteen hundred acres of 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. W. H. Ponder and lands
ot the estate of Abram Smith, deceased, on
the west by lands of E. G. McCord and Jesse
Mays. Levied on as the property of James
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. 11.
Head, against L. G. Chambliss, administrator
of James Lamar, deceas -d.
Also at the same time and place 75 bushels
of com, 2 stacks of fodder, 4,500 pounds of
seed cotton, more or less, and about three
bates of cotton in the field, unpicked. Levied
on as the property of J. B. and W. G. Grant,
to satisfy two fi frs from Monro} Superior
Court in favor of Mobley & Cabauiss vs J. B.
and W. G. Grant.
Three hundred and fifty-three (353) acres
of land lying in the 11th District of Mon r oe
court} 7 , bounded on the north by lands of Mrs
Edwards, east by lands of Jerry Coleman and
> r°. Stok**s. south by la ids ot D. E. Willis,
we*t by lands of John * c v! ullins and B W
Edward* ; levied on a* the property of C. y.
and ]', A. Me uno, to satisfy afi la issued l’roti
the :-nperior Court of Monroe County in favor
of Thomas It. Williams, Administrator, and
vrs. 8. Tanner, Administratrix ot' A. W. Tan
ner, deceased. Property pointed out by plain
tiffs attorney.
ALo at the game time and place, eight hundred
acr s>t land Meg in the 14'h district of M**hroe
county, let* number 55, B>, and Dirts of lots
cumber 72, 54, 71. 56. t>9 and one hundred and two
acres of lot t.um'ier not known, also twenty-four
of lot number U" knr>wn, bounded on the souih
by land* oi John Tru mas, east by Ocmnlgee river,
north by lands of R. G. Wa’son. Levied on cs
the prtpcrtj of Rufus H. Watson, to satisy a
rn.itgaze fi. a., issued from the Monroe Superior
Court, In favor ol Peter Me Mickle vs. Rufus 11.
Waieon.
Also at the same time and place one bay mare,
between 7 nd Byearaold, one eok abont 6 months
o:d, arid seven head of cattle. Levied on as the
property ol Thus M. Tyler, to satisfy a mortgage
ii fa is-ued from Monroe Superior Court, iu favor
ot E Price & Sons against T. M. Tyler.
Also at the same time and place one sow and
five pigs, seven sboat*, three cows and calves one
cart and two oxen, one tour and oae two horse
wagons, one buggy, one set of tdacksmiib tools,
two leuthtr beds, one bedstead ana bureau, one
book case, 8 chains, and one stove levied on as
property ot A. D. Steele deceased, to satisfy atl
in issued from Monroe Snperior Court in favor ol
Robert McGough vs A. D. Steele.
nov4td C. M. McCUNE, Sberitl.
Administrator’* 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, ons lot of land No. 200 ly
ing in the seventh district of 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
Barnesville. 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 Barnesville,, known
as the Wheeler place, contain ng 80 acres,
more or less. All of the above trae.s or par
cels belonging to theestase of J. C. McLean,
late of Pike county, deceased. The above
lands sold for tte beuetii of the heirs and
creditors. Terms: One half eash, balance
twel* e months credit with approved security.
Bonds for titles given till purchase money is
paid. J. R. CAMPBELL,
octl4 6w Admr.
Administrator's Sale.
By Virtue of an order from the
C>urt ot Ordinary of Monroe county, will be
M>id before the C-'-rrt-house dcor in tbe town of
Forsyth, on the first Tuesday ia December next,
within tbe l-gil b> nr* o* rale, ‘he 101 l owing prop
eriy. to rt: A lot and improv-menls thereon,
on the south side ol the public square of the
town of Koisyih, hood Jed on the corih by said
tqiure. on the west mid sou’b ny streets p.>mmius
and on the ta?r bv lo' ot B. Pye & Son, having a
front ol seventv-tive feet, and running b to
the nrV parillel a re- t. Sold as the property of
M ry I’enr'sle'n, d*cM. lor tne purpose ol dis
tribution among tb • heir? ol aa and deceased.
ISAAC M. PEARLsTEIN,
nov4.td Atiministrator.
Administrator's s*ale.
UNDER ,'ND BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER
troiu the Court of tfrdinary of Monroe County,
wiii be told on the fbst Tuesday iu December
nexi, tet re the <JouA House door in the towu oi
Foisylh, between the usual hours of sale, tbe fol
lowing described liud<: One hundred and tor'y
acies of ot No. 75, thirty acres ol lot No. 19, auid
tour (4.) aciea ot lot nvmoer 44, comatning
one hundred at'd scveTjty.Jour acres more or less,
lying in the Fifth District of Monroe county.
S Id as the lands ol John W. 8 turnons, deceased,
for the benefit of tbe heirs iud creditors ot said
estate. Terms cash.
ALFRED MIDPLEBROOKB,
gej23 td Administrator.
Application for Letter*.
GEORGIA MONROE COUNTY:
Ordinary's Office said county: Whereas,
W. J. L. Ham, applies to me for Letters of
guardianship of the minors and property of
M. A. Duncm, late of said county deceased:
This is therefore to cite all 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.
SoTtt4 S DUMAB, Ordinary.
FORSYTH. GEORGIA. TUESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER, 25. 1873.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, j
A|>p iCttlioa lor Gotuct'.tad,
GEORG.A MO - H E COUNTY:
Whereas, Mrs. Julia A. Rooks has applied
to me for valuation and Homestead of Realty
and Personalty, tnd I will pass upon the
*ame on Thursday the 27th inst. at ten o'clock
a. sr. Witness my hand and official signature.
tavlß td E. DU .MAS
Executor*’ aic.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of
Ordinary of M. nroe t ounty. wtli oe sold on
the fitst Tuesday in December next, before
the court house door, in the town of Forsyth,
between the usual hours of sale, the lands be
longing to tha estate of K. Holt, deceased, to
perfect the titles. T. BOLT,
N. A. JOHNSON,
novlß2w Executors.
Application for Ouardianahip.
GEORGIA MONROE COUNTY. Ordimoy’s of
llcc of said county :
• Whereas, J. T. Holt applies to me for let
ters of Guardianship of the minors ot Asa Holt
deceased: this is therefore to cite ad whom it
concerns to file their objections if any they
have, else said letters will be granted the appli
cant on the first Monday in December next.
Nov. Bth 1873.
E. DUMAS, Ordinary.
Exemption of Personalty
GEORGIA MONROE COUNTY. Ordinary’s of
fice t 6aid County :
Whereas, W. M. Ross applies to me for
exemption of of personalty and I will pass up
on the same at 10 o’clock on Tuesday the 8
day of November at my office iu the City of
Forsyth. Witness my hand and seal this No
vember sth 1873.
novll2t E. DUMAS, Ordinary.
Excnption of Pergonal ty.
GEORGIA MONROE COUNTY. Ordinrry’s of
ficu of said county:
Whereas, Murf Dumas has applied to me for
setting apart Homestead cf Personalty, atd I
will pass upon the same Tuesday the 18th inst. at
10 o’clock, a. m., at my office Id said county,
Not. 10, 1873, Witness uiy hand and official sig
nature. E. DUMAS,
novlltd Ordinary.
Application for Homestead.
GEORGIA, MONROE COUNTY: Ordinary’s
Office of said county. Whereas, A. M. Bcales ap
plies to me tor a Homestead ot Realty and Per
sonalty, and I will pas* upon the same on Wedoea
day, the 26th inst, at 10 o’clock, a. m. at my office
iu said county. Witness my band and official sig
nature this Not. 10, 1873. E. DUMAS,
novlldw Ord. M C.
Letters of Dismis§lon,
GEORGIA, MONROE COCNTY-Ordlnary's j
office, September Terra, 1873:
Whereas, Mrs. N. A. Perkins, administrator on I
the estate of W H. Perkins, deceased, applies to
me tor letters of dismission from said estate, hav
ing faithfully discharged ter said trust. This is
therefore to admonish all and siugular, the kin
dred and creditors of SHid deceased, to file their
objections, tf any they hare, on or be'ore the first
Monday in December next, else said letters will
be granted the applies B.
vviin*-s a my hand and official signature,
sc, t 23 3m E. DUMAS, Ordinary.
Application for Letter.*,
GEORGIA—MONROE COUNTY:
Whereas, Catherine Martin has applied to !
me for Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Polly Dumont, late ol said county, de
ceased. These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all parlies interested, v. hether kindred
or creditors, to show cause, if any 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.
nov4td E. DUMAS, Old- M. C.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA MONROE COUNTY—
Notice is hereby given to all persons hav
ing demands against the estate of John Cot
ton, late of said county, deceased, to present
them to me, properly made out, within the
time prescribed by law, so as to show their
character and amount. And all persons in
debted to sa : d estate are hereby required to
make immediate payment.
A. J. WILLIAMS,
oetl4-2m Administrator.
To All Whom It Huy Concern.
GEORGIA MONROE COUNTY:
Whereas. B. M, Turner has applied to me
for Letters of Administration on the estate of
Mrs. Rebecca Parks, late of said county, de
ceased. These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all parties interested, whether kindred
or creditors' to show cause, if ar.y they have,
within the time prescribed by law, why let
ters should not be granted to said applicant
Witnesß my hand this 21st day of October,
1873. " E. DUMAS, Ordinary.
oct2Btd
Appointment of Administrator.
GEORGIA MONROE COU NTY :
Ordinary’s Office of said county November
Term 1873.
Whereas it is represented to me, that the
estate of Wm. DicKerson, late of said county,
deceased is unrepresented this is therefore to
cite all and singular, the kindred and creditors
of said deceased, that 1 will, on the first Mon
day in December next, appoint the Clerk of
the Superior Court Administrator ot said es
tate, unless legal objections are duly filed in
obedience to law. E. DUMAS,
nov4td Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale
UNDER and by virtue of an Order from
the Court of Ordinary of *fonroe County, will
be sold before the Court house door, in the
town of Forsyth, between the legal hours of
sa.e, on the first Tueseay in December next,
the following described lands: 415 acres of
land, more or less, lying in the 5.h District of
Monroe county, and bounded as follows : on
the east by Oemulgee river, on south by D. W.
Christian and Sam. Cannon, on west by J. W.
J. Taylor, and on north by J. W. J. Taylor
and C. Bowden. Sold as the property of Gil
bert c laike, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of? aid estate.
Terms i ash. G. M. L. CLARKE,
nov-ild Administrator.
Executors’ Stale.
VALUABLE RIVER PLANTATION FOR SALE
By virtu* of tbe last will and testament of John
Wooteo, Ute ot Monroeeouu y, deceased, we wiil
rell, on the first Tuesday in December next,
betore the Court house door in the town ot For
ayth, between tbe usud hours of sale, the follow
ing described lands ; two hundred acres of lan
more or lees of pirts ot lots number 9J5 and JOB
one hundred and twen y acres ot parts of lots
uumb-r 219and 2:13, tiuy eeven acres ot land num
ber 219, one hundred and twenty-six and a half
acres of fraction numberi&O twelve and one-fourth
acres of friction nuutoer ££l, eix acres of fraction
number 222, containing five hundred and fifty
acres more or less, lying in the Fifth District of
Monroe county. Baid lands sold as the property
of John Wooten, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs aud creditors of said estate.
Terms: One-half cash and one-half in twelve
months. Bond for titles given and titles made
upon last pay ment. A MIDDLEBROOKS,
W. C. BECKHAM,
eep23 td Executors.
Telegraph'snd Messenger copy and send bill to
this office.
Globe Hotel,
AUGUSTA QA
A. 4. •• 'lACKSON*.Proprl*or>
“In G-od w© Trust.”
MACON ADVERTISEMENTS.
GUILFORD, WOODTcaJ
ATLANTA AND MACON, GA.
tm
Importers, Winbsab and Retail
DEALERS IN
fIM, mm, SHEET MUSIC
AND
/i\ n m a\ &
mmm swuy
OF
2V2RY DESCRIPTION,
Consisting in j>art ot
VIOLINS, FLUTES,
GUITARS, PICCOLAS,
BANJOS, CLARONETB,
ACCORDEONB, DRUMS, ETC.
SOLE 80UTHERN AGENTS FOR
CHICKERING, GUILFORD & WOOD,
Aral other Pianos, also for the Celebrated
Send for Illustrated Catalogues and Prise
Lists.
PUBLISHERS OF THE
tKMIlft RSSittl SeiltTlfi
Be a t and Cheapest JOURNAL in thß South-
One Dollar a year—Specimen Copies sent Free.
GUILFORD, WOOD & CO.,
julyls-tf Atlanta and Macon.
McCOMMON & BANKS
Wholesale and Retail dealers In
DRUGS, MEDICINES, and LIQUORS,
(For Medicinal Purpose*.)
Tcilel Ariioles, Wines, Etc.
PRESCRIPTIONS PREPARED AT ALL HOURS
NIGHT AND BAY. julyß If
Kentucky Stock!
Ww. FISHER, OF KENTUCKY, HAS
• arrived with the finest lot of
SADDLE AND BUGGY HORSES
That has ever been shipped to this market. He
begs leave to announce to the public, aud those
in need of stock, that he has
Located for the Winter.
And will, keep constantly on hand a fine lot of
Ilorees and Mules, which will be sold cheap, or
‘‘SWAPPED,’’
As the public may desire. AH representations
guaranteed. Call at the Livery and Sale Stables
of Greer & Bro. W. W. FISHER.
octl4tf.
A Comfortable Residence For Sale.
THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE
his residence and land attached, lying on the
outskirts of Forsvth, and tqui distant between the
two Colleges. The residence is situated just one
mile from the court house, and three-fourths of a
mile and in fall view of either College. The place
contains abont one hundred and twenty acres—
fifty acres in original growth—a large selection of
the very best VARIETY OF FRUITS. The dwel
ling contains four rooms, all necessary outbuild
ings and a floe well of water. Call on
oct3l4m JNO. A. LASETER.
_ C. FRONEBERGER,
WHOLESALE COMMISSION
BOOT AMI HOB Ml,
NO. I6T MEETING STREET,
(2d door from corner of Hasel.l
Cftnrlasioa, 3. C,
sep3S ly
Competition Inaugurated!
lAM NOW OPENING A SPLENDID AND
Cheap
Confectionery
AND
ragi atom?,
Consisting of every variety of
Candies, Crackers, Nuts, Fruits, &e
CIGARS
A SPECIALTY.
Btore in the Room formerly occupied by Mobley
<£ Cabau.ss.
JOSEPH STERNE.
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gTwThalll
MANUFACTURER OF TOBACCO,
FOR
S. H. HOLLAND & CO.,
Marietta Street, . . . ATLANTA, GA.
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Marshall House.
SAVANNAH, GA.
Board Three Dollars. Per Day.
. A. B. LUCE, Proprietor
eetSaet
BROWN’S MOTEL.'
IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE PASSENGER *‘DEPOT.
MACO IST, GEORGIA.
E E. BROWi\ T <& SUM, Proprietors.
WOMAN’S rBIGHTS.
ONE WHO HAS LONG STUDIED THIS AB
sorbing subject now presents to the women
of onr country the result of his investigations. He
is happy to 6ay that he has at last discovered
‘‘ Woman’s Best Friend.”
It is adapted, especially, to those cases wheie the
womb Is disordered, and will cure any irregularity
of the:*’MENSES."'
Dr. J. Bradfisid's Female Regulator
acts like a charm in “ WHITES,” or in a sadden
check In the MONTHLY COURSES ’’ from cold,
trouble ot mind, or like causes, by restoring tho
discharge in every instance. So also in chronic
cases its action Is prompt and decisive, and saves i
the constitution from countless evils and premax
ture decay. This valuable preparation Is lor.sale
at
SI 50 PERfBOTTLE
by all respectable druggets In the land.' Prepared
and sold by
l. H. BRADFIELD, Druggist, Atlanta.
A thousand women testify to its merits.
Near Marirtta, Ga., March 31,1870.
MESSRS. WM. ROOT & SON.—Dear Sira:
Some months ago I bought a bottle of BRAD
FIELD’S FKMAI E REGULATOR from you, and j
have used it in my family vith the utmost 6atis- j
laction, and have recommended it to three other
families, and they have lonnd it just what it is I
recommended. The temales who have used your
REGULATOR are In perfect health, and are able i
to attend to their household duties and we cordi
ally recommend P to the oublie.
Yours respectfully, REV. H. B. JOHNSON,
We conid add a thousand othe? certificates, but
we consider the above amply Sufficient proof of
it* virtue. All we ask is a trial. S id in Forsvth
by L. GREEK & CO., snd W. L. CARMICHAEL
mails, ly
WlioiG & SOLOMON
JEWELERS,
MAC 077, GEORGIA.
FIXE JEWELRY, WATCHES
AND
SILVERWARE.
Sole rgents for the Celebrated
Perfected Spectacles & Eyeglasses
Particular attention given to WATCH WORK,
and it Warren ted.
BADGES and all new work made and engraved
to order. Old Bilver bought or exchanged for
Goods. eept9.2m
E. 3. JOHHSTOH,
DEALER IK
Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware-
FANCY GOODS, FINE CUTLERY,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. STRINGS, ETC.
Sole Agents lor the Celebrated DIAMOND PEB
BLE SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, Etc.
Particv ’ar Attention given to Repairs on Fine and
Difficult Watcher.
tarJeweirv. etc., Repaired, end Engraving.
Corner Mulberry and Second streets
MACON. GA
Established in 1897.
PETER
NO. 02, WHITEHALL STREET,
'ATLANTA, Gra
WHOLESALE GROCER,
AND WHOLESALE
DEALER IN LIQUORS & PROVISIONS.
A Specially of
GIBSON'S PHILADELPHIA FINE WHISKIES
All orders accompanied with the cash or*
good city relerecce promptly attended to. Can
give best of Atlanta references that your money
will be honestly and properly appropriated, should
you remit when ordering api1,73.-ly
~ DUNLApT^
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE IRON & STEEL
agents for
Daniel Pratt’s Cotton Gins.
3IACOX. GA.
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CAKHAKT & CURD,
Wholesale and Retail
Ooalers in Hardware. Guns, Cutlery,
Agricultural Implements, Iron, Bteel, Nails, Hoer
Hollow-ware, 3p' ngs, Axles,
Cotton and. Corn sweeps
Carriage Makers’ >: iterial and Trimmings,
Chkbky Stkeet, riACuN, GA.
an!4.iy
New Establishment in Town
W. M. RUDOLPH.
Ia addition to his usual business, has fitted np
A Neat Confectionery,
AT HIS OLD STAND,
When be will be able to compete with the latest
price* Call and give bin a trial octUtf
THOMAS WOOD,!
i
Next to iAtaitr House,
MACON, GA MACONj
DEALER in
Sin FTOOTUSB®,;
CHAIRS, MATTRESSES,
BEDSTEADS,
And SPRING BEDS
H W PARLOR i
fdia SIITfi,
ul y |i M In Plush, Hair, Cloth,
9 m ,— *• m BED-ROOM Suites,
m ' ' n Kreat y'r dllfetV ’ -^ ar_
CA RPETING
A: FINE ASSORTMENT ot 8.-ussefi', Tapes
tries, 3 piy, 2 ply, Wool Dutch, Cottage and
Hemp Rugs, Mats and Druggets. Nottingham
Lace Curtains, Lambraquins, made to order in am
style. Window shade*, Wall Paper, Oil Cloths
(table and floor,) Matting, etc., etc.
All the above ai exceedingly low prices.
janels tf
GRANDEST SCHEM 3 EVER KNOW J
Fourth Grand Gift Concert
L-oR THE BENEFIT OF THE
PUBLIC LIBRARY 8F Ii!
12,000 CASH GIFTS, £S 500,000
Every Eifth Ticket Draws a Gift.
S2SO,OQQ~for SSO.
Tbe Fourth Grand Gift Concert authorized by
special act ot the Legislature tor the benefit of the
Kublic Library of Kentucky, will take place in
Public .Library Hail at Louisville, Ky.,
WEDNESDAY December 3d, 1873
Only Sixty thousand tickets will be sold and
one half of these are intended for the Euiopean
Market, thus leaving only 30,000 for sale in the
United States where 100,000 were disposed of for
the Third Concert. The tickets are divided Into
ten coupons or parts, and have on their backs the
Scheme with a lull exolanation of the rno.ie of
drawiug.
At tnis concert which will be tlie grandest mu
sical display ever witnessed iu this country the
unprecedented sum of
$1,500,030,
divided into 12,000 caeb gilt* will be distributed
by lot among the ticket-holders. The number** of
the tickets to be drawn from one wheel by blind
children and the gilts irom another.
LIST OF GIFTS.
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT $250 000
ONit GRAND CASH GIFT 100 000
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT so'oou
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 25 000
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 17000
10 CASH GIFTS M LOGO each 100. COO
30 CASH GIFTS 5 000 each 150 000
50 CASH GIFTS 1,000 each Sn'ooo
80 CASH GIFTS 500 each 40,000
100 CASH GIFTS 400 each 40 000
150 CASH GIFTS £OO each 45 000
250 CASH GiFTS 200 each 50 000
325 CASH GIFTS 100 each 82 500
11,000 CASH GIFTS 50 each 550,’000
TOTAL, 12,000 GIFTS, ALL CASH~
amounting to 11,500,0*30
The distribution wi;l be positive whether ail
the tickets are sold or not, find the 12 obo gilts all
paid in proportion to the tickets eoid—ail unsold
tickets being de-in yt-d as at the Firs? acd Set-end
Concerts and not represented in the drawing.
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole tickets ?.50; Halves 525; Tenths, or each
coupon $5; Eleven Whole Tickets fur *SOO ; 22>£
Tickets t or *1,000; 1:8 Whole Tickets lor $5,000;
227 Whole Tickets tor SIO,OOO. No discount on
less than SSOO worth o; Tickets at a time.
The ui paraileu success the Third Gift Con
cert as well as the satisfaction given by the Firsi
and Fecoud makt-s it on!y necessary to announce
the B'ourth to ineure the prompt * it* ot ewry
ticket. The Fourth Gift Conceit iil be con
ducted in all Us details like the Thiol, and fu i
particulars may be learned from circulars ah eL
wiii be sent tree Irona iHi- office to all who apply
ior them.
Tickets, now ready Jor sale, and al! orders ac
companied by the money promptly niit-d. Libera
terms given to those wno buy to seii again.
Til OS. E. HRAMLEITE,
Ag’l Fabi. Lsbr. Ky. and Manager Gi’t Concert,
Public Library Buiidiiig, Louisville, Ky.
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c. i7loyd }
Mmufacturer of all etylea and grades of
CHEWING TOBACCO
Finest Brands. C. 8. Loyd’s Twist a specialty.
No. 31 Forayth street, between Aiabama tnd
Hunter ATLANTA, GA.
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E. G. SIMMONS,
4Mem©F at liaw,
aeptlO.ly THOMABTOV, GA
THE GREAT TEXT BOOK.
History ol the United States
EY
ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS.
For aa’e ty CYRUS H. BHAJ4P.
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[PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS
B. RYE & SON,
Wholesale aad Eetail
OEALKRBIN
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS.
WE ANNOUNCE TO OUR FRIENDS THAI
/ \ v r* a iTtt opeaei oar end well assorted
stock of
is-i Wi L-l \sS 3J/ j
And nr.- prepared to fnrnLh them with eventide*
iuilly kept In
A FIRST-CLASS HO USE
at the lowest price* We have i u V ore
‘jf* ] !o,ts Prints fro-a 3 i , Uy; cu
Men and Bays fcmt* from *3 00 to *2O 00.
__ A 1 ante an J varied assortment of
BREbS GOODS,
HATS, Caps,
B< OTB. SHOES,
CARPETING, DOMESTICS,
AND NOTIONS.
j Evt-r. department well stocked and wear*
OETEitM tyci> fo k. ;j. It will beta youradvan
j u Ks to call h*-.’ore purchaing e.’ae w here.
We u til Duplicate any Macon or
* AtlauS:i Dill*.
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■W. I. ÜBNUT. | {J. B _ p 4rT
11. L IIDIII 4 111,,
No. 4S Third Street, . . Macon, Georgia.
DEALERS IN
Saddles Harness Bridles. Collars.
Saddlers’ Finding* Generally.
HARNESS. SOLE, UPPER AN JJ
ENAMELED LEATHER
QTOCK COMPLETE AND NEW. SATJSPAC-
Ye * lon as stjie and quality guaranteed. Pricia
as Jow as any other oouthern heuae.
Repairing attended to promptly.
„ „ W. L. HENRY & CO..
N-). 43 Third Street, opposite City Bank and next
door to Seymour, Tinsley <& Co.*6.
marll.tf Macon, G.
t Bnildtrilkrdrarc andSnpplia.ifoiililmgf, |
i BnthtbJTenU Rail, Buhisten. Wire GaanU\
l!v SUtesrdi£irblei{iniJjU:Floori7iiDriu\
TllinpWhitePine, WdlnutlinQ'Lumie/} \
CibwetildAerjKne Woods. &e. fc
All Work Wdirented. £
LOWEST PRICES. I
Send for Price Lief, ’ J
LH, HALL & CO,I
Mmafirturtrt tc VttUrr. jtf
?j 4,0, 8, 10. Mdrhet Street . £3
t£ H3, *t2o/ -Edit Bdy,'
CHARLESTON, S. 0. f .
jnjtt 20.1 v
Southern Fruit Trees tor Sale
sls per 100.
\\r M. X. NELSON,
Proprietor of the
GEORGIA NURSERY
| Offers for Sale a Fine Stock of Young FRUIT
TREES, Strawberry FlanU, F.fe., Etc.
Price List gratia. Descriptive Catalogue for •
stamp. Address,
WM :*K. NELSON.
’an? tf Afocsta, Gv
I* T. WIIITCOMA Agent,
99 Bay St... Successor to J. A. Emwn,.. .99 Bay 3t.
IMPOKTEH or ASD OEALEK IN
'Vest India Fruits and Vegetables.
PINE APPLES. Oranges, Apples, Bananas,
Lemons, Potatoes, Nuts of all kinds, Ouions,
Etc., Etc.
90 3av £ tract, SAW NNAH, GA.
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NO. 41.