The Monroe advertiser. (Forsyth, Ga.) 1856-1974, November 25, 1873, Image 2

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<i b c W] oar n c 4vnlis cx . nil > v ,:r\ r j . G. A. e.iivu. b. x.iiLttu, * . 1). oiOaih, P K .* i Itl r TO R S. WILLIAM D. STOKE, Editor. ’ ll V i • p .’i . ■:-- ,l ---'- 187: -- •:* • * ' Fi ° >(i county. _ , ,i . m iin - . Godfrey o'Atlanta, The death pi •* J lu ‘ ' ■ J if ai.rx,o>c-!. . . . ~, (linage in M * lue i*U mi lan *<.*•....... ■* " die Georgia. Thu dcsii’i of M - H•• 'is Wiliams. ‘ j Ji 115 , u . U 0" y°trt. i- ' p "*’ r 4, Fr ,}j .. I o -*ji ••> ■ Ct COIN a fin ti li . *• '• l ’’ ' " •* v . • i'. Bah>&* h 1, lc ,t L.a {-5 <*•; •<•> it 11* Hi -iirn' 11 i’“ and L vycare wil t.kenu? in Macon* * ’ “-e *b- r- .t we-k * $♦ The Central J * y •■’• “ ,IK< ,H ' or a., zd, ami i: i > r !'' ! -<l '• K: lt ' lllll u f A PhIMERI til'ite l -I UtL lei " r *-■ mu '' ‘ pd . ffl.isof Home. Lor k iot t;r ‘sl#iy gr.b --b ra ” Mh Killis if pa i K , n well i4!i>\vn and high*) respected citizen ol Pike county, died to a.v Wednesday. f peer of the (i. iflin S'. Jf, pr°? : s ea to be an A.- deronan. Sptei, do you love “Rger?” it eo de cline that position. ———•• The Judge, Jury and bur held a Li'S carnival in the very popnhr game ot “freeze cal” in M* con last week. -I 1 ♦ C • - ————— Famcei. C. Chandler ot Carrol county, father of Hon. Milton A. Chandler, died on hot " hors diy, aged 6i years. * Mu. Owen Ltnch, book-keeper ot the \V. & A. Railroad, was crushed to death in A’isiitn, onFrl day by an engine of the M. & W. Ral.road The Congressional Committee o-i Ti asporta tion, wuinh wa, to have met in Atlanta dnr ng the i rest nt month, hav.- postponed their trip until aft<-r the holidays. —* s * Tub Atlanta li -aid thinks that crime and dev ilment is on the inemif in that city. Sodom and Home,rah, w'll too ■ their Imtronic pr'ePige. Home ha-* an Club, waich U reported in a thriving condition. \Ve know several gentlemen ami ladies In our tilid.n. who would i>e an oma incut ond honor to su-h a club. Mb. Andrew I. Whidbt, w o reside* near La thor,',*, yv h ff-en late in Thuraday evening, In At -1ai;1, since that time he has no: been heard ot. lt i* feared that be lias b>. n foully dealt with. Mks WKSixi.iuui.AND writes to the AHmiU Const it atb-n that tic rvh sto played in Hie Wom an’s Corfresa has been greatly iulre pretent ad. Siic goes Into ! ystei : whenever a Southern ji.xpar condemn* her c nsc. Tsir HiiflSn hh-v.z leains that Col N'annally will get e sp *odid nirtjoii'y t om Atlanta, in the com ing election for Mayor of Or ffin He is probably bett-T known lu thnt precinct titan in G-ilHu. A daTTAI I in ot volunteers ro forming in Bu vannch to g> to Cub. an i will set in conjunc tion with the Federal tro< pi or in any eapad’y to revenge the late butcheries. Tut y want Gor don a* their leader I'm M the Tclrgr p out Vl ser g‘r. we learn that Col l)i . (?. Ihupu-aetT viegs c utn'y idsn gi-ro i*ty ill nom <n attack ot j> rs yd-: This Is the second attack lie lias h <1 r cci.tly, and sciious tears are lelt lor to* rrcov.-ry In "j'ite of the p-me ad c.msi quent ‘‘tight timc,” there will be prtt y much then'll*! unm ber of Sorlheru travellers in the South I hi* win ter. The tj.vannab Advertiser satsttn v nre al r ady nrrixing, and adit' th t it is a i by w<- c n not rfiord beti*r nci c m del u in the Mualler town* for * heir cetn’ort and convenience -a- Van Als'ln*. the j r >, rtetor o J i.*k*in’r> Mag ic Balsam, wMeh \~ the best med cinj of Its char acter, known to the Invalid word, h.s ttv > and a hair col urn* of testimanhil* in the Birnesvi'.le Pa trio , of last week. The medicine is rspid’y grow ing in public favor and in a few years we have no doubt but it will be the great pinacea for all Uli which it Is represented ns conns;. ■— Resne retorts the storm in Talbot county, last week, in the following graphic language: Gor man says the storm did what he has been try'ng to do a long time. U ‘‘raised the wind.” lie adds, however, th t he’d like for it t > bo r dsud a little higher next time—at least above the house-tops. Tbo few hairs he had left turned gray while tke winds were howling so s vageiy. Tils Telegraph and Messenger says: Sunday afternoon about 4 % o’clock, a difficulty occurred at No. ,11, Macon *fc Brunswick railroad, between George times and Sam Mayer. During the diffi culty Hlues dr>w a pistol on Mayer and the latter snatched the pistol from his adversary and threw it away. Hines then attacked Mayer with a bil let of wood, when the litter retreated to the door of his store and commenced tiring on Hines, one shot faking eff et la his spine, wounding him very dangerously. Tb? Grlsfia Newa pay* the following handionie end deserved compliment to Judee John I. Hall: Tills gentleman l* winning golden opitii>ns aa a Judicial officer wherever he goe®. Althcngh bnt little pwt SO years of age, he has entered upon n career that will stamp him be’ore a gre.il while, sa one of the finest Judges ia the Slate. His rale* are h flexible, bnt are found to woik admirably, and the result Is, that the preserved, business is dispatched very rapidly, and people havieg cases io court can now begin to see dayl'ght, and a prospect, of their being reached •* untarlyday. While his discipline is as firm as on be, it is at the same tlaievery mild, and he is prov.ro; tha ; be poaese* great executive ability. Oar pcoule, wlthon' exception, so fur as we have beard, entertain these opirions, End * e give them as nfl ctlng their because they nad personal preferences wher the appointment was made, and they new feel that in the ll.m. John I. ■ Hall they have a upright. Intelligent Judge, who will faithfully and efflei ntlv discharge hla duties. •—— Osr may live as a cmqorer, or a king, ora ■lasriatrate; out he must du< ato an. Tha bed of death every huuim bei 'g’o his pure individually, to the intense contempt it roi of that deepest and nior-t solemn of ail relatl >n between the treeture and bis C'••ator. Y< if rum. View v . is -a iuie hoy in tbu Bishop Scott Grammar 8< cool at Portland, Ore gon, hisgofencft the friiiiwi-is; luminous view of "os a.’’ Hi* “ compos! ion” is givea v. tba ti:n et lit* ratiui: Oxen .* -very slow animal They are verv ;o and to break up ground. I would r-ilb-r h.-.ve h -raes it ihey and dn’t have colic which ihy ny j* wied collected in a bunch which iu ib it dar g;r*-ser to ktep hoiS S tbaU >l' B. It ihre w. rv i.ohillAe* people wood have to w heal their wood on a wheel barrow. Is would lake them too t r th*ee duvs to wheal a Cold a caiie. are a elui to. I heard acute people ssu that U they had to (• a ox or a cow they wood sooner be a cow, but I biuk when It Comes to be l&ilaed on a caid winter morning I think they wood rather be cxea don’t have to raise Calves, fj 1 uau to he aoxor a cow I wood be a hedor but ti I coulu not be a tutf.r ui.il had to bo both i wv*U ba * yjt. N‘ W AI)VKI4TISKMENTS. Application fur liotncitcad. GEORGIA > ON'ROE COCNIT. Ordimry’s of flceof did county : W.ereas, It. J. Durliam has applied torn* for a (H tni i-a.i <>i and f.led his sdic hiio of ta** same ;n toy office, and I will pa - upon the same cn Wednesday the 3rd day of D* ember next at 10 o’clock a. m. W.tness my official signature this Nov. 21st ISI i. nov2o td E. DUMAS. App ic ttioii ur <ioinc*t< ad, GEORG' \ VO' It >E COUNTY: \VI;*-rtp.s Luanda Edwards, ot said county h cpplied to me i or tlie setting apart a Ho.i.i-oiead of Heaity and Personalty, Ai -o the setting apart t Homestead of Per sonally for Bet jamin F. Edwards, and I will ias> upon both <>n Wednesday, the tenth day of Dec nil< r t.ext, at ten o’clock a. m. V it t;e-> :uy liacd and official signature this Novem-u-r 14th, E. DUMAS, ” ? ’H Ord. ua"' l '* oi ><v shcrctaiy A Ircau crcr of Tht* Board of rmiuff i-i--.:'. rs of thy Toun of Forujtk. bTATI'M NT F CCK IBNCT ISECED ' . *: 1 ' u <>. <i oriilu - • 1 <■ <• vn-ciuHa NolitftkiS It!' IUM7-- i 0 StO -■ -< l.! i- U (i ■ I ft- m: •- I w. nl o‘i'J to 1 ivj.) 11l is V : !.3id 00 n*"U.* sit- Cos it r n - II v - ‘i.i 1 '6M O 3 3in u iv 9 (CO 00 Amount irsu u or and n iiiioh tl"‘ t I CO !al- '.i 137 IO 4 937 i.’iclc i e 18.000 CO fid an; Hid® ?• ;^U: ‘ r.uiu i re eft I dim 1 < 5937 J 29.000 00 "mount i nutd ct ctiivunna- Uou ol iitc dollur. lo . uum beied # 2-3 00 Amount issui-d in denoaiina i|on ol lw o dollars, not uuui b .-rid 56 €0 Amount Issued ot d-.-nomina tion >1 hve dollars, not num bered 280 00 Amount isriied oi decoutiaa t.on o ten dollars, net num bered bfiOOO Amount i-sued ot denomina tion ot tiny, twenty-live, and teu cents, not numbered.... 1,000 00 Total amount of Issue not num bered 11,904 00 Aggregate ain’t o! i bu a 48'*,924 00 O* the above amount Messrs. Arthur Ai Cos , ot New York, were p Get as per bill reu d* red $ 475 00 A. L>. Hammond, Intendauj of the Town Council ol Forsyth, Ga., ws paid lor signing currency 100 00 B. M. Turner, Clerk &, Treas urer ol ihe Town Ccuucil of Forsyth, Gu., was paid for siguing currency ICO 00 B Pvc was paid lor expenses to New York fun account of currency) 150 00 Messrs. 1! G Beau Ac Go., provision brokers, were paid carrying currency '7,500 00 Messrs f! I'ye & Bon, provis ion brokers. Wi re paid for c *rryiug currency............ 7,500 o*o R T. Astjarv was pld ‘or big interest in Mooroc Female College 4,000 00 Dr 8. G. H liyei wtss paid or bis interest m Monroe Fe mate Coilr ge 2, C00 00 Bal.nce o* t-it.d catrency ap propriated to Monroe ie male Coll* ga. 3,500 CO R. H Walker was paid r.a ex • cntioc against Hiiiiard Vsie Institute (fiiincipal arid in terest) 2, 1 P 40 Bslrtice ot ftiid currency ap prooriated to Hiiiiaid Male louituto 3,336 60 Ain’t ot t aid cur rency short... 9iJ Amount n d* mtor McVta tiUS, ot Macon, Ga 5 CO Amount expended 037 Monroe Female Goll ue an.l Hiiiiard Mule Institute, to balance... $3 10 $.lO 924 00 80 9:4 00 1 I do hereby certify that tho above la a correct sta'etn n' of cu.riiicy i- u :t by Town Council or F >rsyi|i, (la . mu per *iU rend> red bj Messrs Ar Cot & Cos., <1 New Yo.'r ; a so as to expenditure oi s me. S. D. M< BbiiTr, Cork a-rl Tresaurtr Town Council. F. r y 1, Gt, Nov. 17, ISM. .St-jv en D Mobley, C ! erk and Treasurer, in ac eoi.i t with Town Cctrcil <* F‘,.rsyia. L>r. To Hntonnt of currency re ceived Irom i M Turin r, fo nier (’ii rk and Treasurer.#3o,924 03 To cash fumed over to mu by B. M Tun er, inn r Trea.-urer Town Cos rne11..., 2 25 To cash colb cted on sie-cial Taxes, to wi : Retail l.qior df alers. w hole-ale liquor Oral i is, b inkers, dun s, warehous es, show®, puiiMcLt traders, etc 806 78 To catu collected from fii.es... 78 IW To cash bin rawed of txcti niKO Bank of Macon, fit , lor ac count of Monroe Female College 630 03 To cash borrowed of Building and Loan Association lor ac count of Mocroe Female College 2,830 00 To cash borrowed of Building and Loan Associetion for ac count of Hilliard Male Insti tute 780 00 Total amount of cash received fmtu al! sources lor the year 1673 $36,021 01 IXP2NSS ACCOUNT. Cr. By cash paid B. M. Turner, former I reasurer, for sign ing said cur reney 100 00 By paid A. I). Hammond, Jelendant, tor signing said currency 100 00 By cash p°td .Messrs. Arthur et Cos , of New York, lor print log money 475 00 By cash paid B Pyc—ixpecaea to New York 150 00 By cash for books and station ery for Town Council 5 50 By cash paid for hauiirg car casses du log the year 1873.. 2 25 By cssh paid Abb Watts imnd lag lap ring 60 By cash paid J. P. Harrison, for biil of printing for vear 1870 7 CO By cash paid J. P. Harrison, ter bill of printing tor 1871.. 15 00 By cash paid J P Harrison, for bill printing tor 1872.... 57 50 Bj cash paid express < u bills from Atlanta tacts of Legis lature) 8 60 By cash paid to J. T. Bror k®, f r t rvices as Marshal for 1871 54 50 By cash jald J G. Greer, tor gerv'ces as Marshal tor 1871. 50 00 By cash paid toD M. San ord, for services as Marshal tor 1873 12800 By cash pdu J. M. Glower tor services as Marshal lor 1572. 93 25 To’al amount expense account for 1373 $,1250 30 STREET AND COL LEO E OROCNDS ACCOUNT. By cash paid lor tabor on s'recta for year 1873 33140 By cash p<id for labor o-> Fe male Coll ge grounds. 1873.. 120 05 By ee h l aid for hauling ■ u on streets serl College gr u- a- ’or '.872 117 00 Bv r* h rad P M • ailaway, hi 1 to- ! bor. 1871 600 By c.rs'i pud vV a Ansky. tor putting on horse racks 31 25 By e*-h paid Willingham ig Dur.u lor lumber lor s'rccis 19 C 7 Tot..! amount expended on •l:ee;s ad Cos !--g • groin Is #654 77 Mo: roe F m-ie College Account. Bv Cash nsld K T. .’<■>>-y #4,000,00 By s ssh p iid J. \V. &J. C. (Teigler 2-50,00 Bycas’ipddS. G. Hillyr 2,iM)00 By cash piid Messrs. > reigler 550,00 Py ea-h pa and lor S*oek : r don roe Ci>un'v B. A L As.-o’u H^OO By cash pud vtrs-n Cre'gier 1015 00 Hi cvh paid B L in-t’.; eat* 20 00 By cu-h pid M e*r* Oreigler 3'ti,75 tv ca n p.id N B. Wynne 35 00 By ci*h paid K B nnett lTi’2s By cash pid Wtllincham &D. 31145 By C.'eß pv!d Arnos hendersoa and J.m Torbet. (cal) 15,00 By c*sa ;>:i i S,<ercer Marsh Id 93 rs i pita N. B Wyane 35 (JO i j paid Mss-il*. C.-y.jcUg M&U9 By r-h Dali W, 0. Wilkes for land By cash paid R Eeicett 91,35 B, cash pa J reiirnt, on Desk 27.25 <v cash pa 1 -* for Hsuling 10 ‘*o By rash jmid R Be mrtt 67.50 By cash paid ireigut on Desk 12,25 By cash paid Messrs. Greigler 162 50 Hv cr*h paid A H* n ieroo, col. 40 00 Bv cash paid N B Wynne 80 25 Hy cash p lid M #srs Cretg’er 850 M B cash paid DG. Procorrt Cx 11*7.74 Bv cash pid W. <k D lorlumher 36S,CH By c- ah p iid B L Inst’meets 20,00 By cash paid fi G Bean <S Go., I. insurance on *'€o _ 46.00 By cash prid R Py* & Son, in surance on $3 0 0 46,00 Bv ca?h paid A. A Turner for in !>nri' e 0.1 4 8.<30 4*1,00 By ca“h paid E M Amos for in aa-ance on $3,000 51,50 By ca-h paid Meetrs. Greigltr 375.00 Bv cash p-id labor on grounds 175 J Bv <a-b paid labor on ience 45 00 Py lah paid Brunbiett ife Bro. 13 6) B’, paid W llingham <& D. 85 44 B ca b paid Messrs Oeigler 25 49 Bv cash paid G Bii>k,painting 13260 By cash paid N K Wynne. 2500 By ca*b pa and M Bsrs.Creij.ler 275.00 By cash paid labor on rence 3 ,75 B'v cash paid • & L. ins’ts <5 oO By cash paid Gre.gier 6 4 J By cash i'aid tor p rinting 6.00 B rash p id Pmctor <fe jo. 4 By ca- h paid F O M ;ys 12 74 Py cash paid J M. M riin, H'W I> r <sh 1* and reighion chairs for 1 hr pi 62,61 Bv cash oid fr- ig it or. ?>itl 19 60 Bv c paid J. ..D co lly bi 1 8 Bye -b pai. Try lor A Cos 5n 91 hy cash 1 aid 'V L. e am. hso „3,a5 Py crrfl tiaid h.Uis t r !>bor ldj By ca-h p ild Pmctor fc Lo. 4.) 20 Rv c sh pa and Wild r & ■--*>. 44 By cash pii t Brarabiet' AB. o. 930 Bv cash piid e.O >ly 24 15 Bv ca-h pa U D Wins expenses io 14) By cash pa aR- B-uneit, labor 2’o By ca*b pid hat os for labor 9 00 Hi east, paid B Pye&S-n, bill 6i5 By ca-h paid B & L ic.-t’s 55,00 By cash pai I int. to Exchange Bank, Macon, 39 60 By curb pajd B. & L. lest’s 2-5,00 By cash pain i;.t. hangs Bank, Macon, 8* 5o Total amount Expenses cn M. FGo lege 1872, f 13,095 51 Hilliard Male Institute sc’ct B 5 cash paid Tnsurarce By ca*-h paid Greigltr 2ob 00 By cash paid Grtsgler by ca P h paid y 4J- Stock r p By cash paid Creieier Bv civil paid Bramblette & Bro. H.fO By cash paid Gre, gter 150. 9 By cash paid Creigier 2Ui),uu By cash paid J J Bi"Kleton 41,00 By paid E II Ayalker’s Execution ( Principal and Int) 2163 40 By cash paid Creigier 200,00 By cash paid B& L instalments 10,00 Bv cash paid Grtigler *OO OO 8y cash paid for piint By ca-h paid Grcieler Uy paid tr* itjht on desk Hy cash paid freight,on deak By cash paid Creigier Bv cash paid Creigier 12 ?>o By c irh paid Creigier 93 94 Bv cash paid Creigier. 1 0,90 By ceh p iiti BA L. jnb'ailnients 10,00 By cash paid Creigier Bv cash paid 11. Hogan ,* 4 •'} By cash paid Creigier 159,01 h y ,iash pain B& L inßtallmtnts 10.00 By cash paid cp settees 3.00 By cash paid J. W. Martin 13 W By cash paid J N. Toney 15,10 By cash paid BA L infetallmeuts 10 00 By cash }iaid tor labor 62 00 Bv cash paid lor iubor „ By cas!) paid tor telegrams in 18*1 13 15 By cash paid ior advertising, 1871 12,00 By cash paid Creigier ICQ G# By cash paid for labor 4 ) 6U By cash paid lor labor 54,00 By cash pr.id VY. A. Stay maker for desk, etc., 310,n0 By cash paid B L installments 45,00 By cash paid J H Zititn & Cos., Macon, 96,50 By cast) paid Seymour, T & Cos., 16 00 By cash paid G Banks, painting, 40 00 Bv cash paid J. M Martin hi), § By ca-h paid and N. Trney li.Bo By cash paid Wil ingbatn & Dunn 51 2S By cash paid F. O. Mays’ bill 41 24 To’al amount expended on Hil liard Male luentute, 1572 16.094,67 By cash pa ! d H. G. Bean &Cos , Brokers bo carrying currency f7,500 By cash paid B Bye A Soo, Bro. kere.tor carrying currency 7.5'X) 00 $.5,080,00 Aggregate amount expended for lite i ear 1873 13 5195 14 To r x 'ess o es itridituie over amoufir received and aa per ov.r chick In bank To baUnce $74,13 $36 095,14 $36 015 14 Thi® is the conpltte report for the year* 1671 ami lr7d The report for 1673 will appear in the n x: isue, having been mcea-ai llly crowded out lor wnt of apnce. \V. A,luh7\N’ & co.^ CALL the attention of the citizecs of Mon rce and adjoining counties to their Unprecedently Large AND LowlPriced Stock FOR THE width mm. And Solicit an Inspection. They have REDUCED PRICE ON ALL CLASSES OF STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS. To correspond with the RECENT DECLINE, And are prepared to offer Great Bargains IN All Grades of Family DRY GOODS. W. A JUHAN & CO. aepSO 3 u Macau, G&. B. PYE & SON FORSTTH, GA. HAVING removed our office lu the rear end of the East room of our NBW BRICK BLOCK, on the South side of the Public Square and naving procured FIRE ANO. BURGLAR PROOF SAFES J3y“ Are prepared to receive DEPOSITS, Buy and sell EXCHANGE. GOLD. SILVER, STOCKS, BONI 8 And Recurrent funds. Collections promptly attended to. COLLECTIONS Made on all accessible points. py OFFICE open at an noon of tha day. B. PYE A SOX, Bankers, iSOJUriM, OJ. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. COTTON." PARTIES desiring to bo.d COTTON for slv j'ength of time, t om now until next April, can arrange to do a<> on favorable terms by apply ing to F. W. SI MS .v PO., Cotton Factors. novll3t 102 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. i Assignee’s Notice. IN THE District Court of the Uoittd States, Soutuern District ot Georgia. In the matter ot W. B Davis, Bankrupt: Thia U to give notice once a week lor three i weeks, that I hive been appointed Assignee of the estate of W. B DAVIS, ol the couu'y of Monroe, in said District, who has been adjudged a Bank rupt upon his own petition by the District Court for said Distilet. J. fit. PONDER, novlSSw Assignee, Forsyte, Ga. Kentucky Horses!! Twenty-five kentucy hoksesjust arrived and lor tale. Flue Saddle and Hornes, AND SEVERAL PAIR OF Elegant ZSXatcli Horses. Call and see them at the SALE STABLES OF J vS M. T 1103145. Bept2.tf CONSUMP riON CURED!; GLOBE FiOWER~COUGH SYRUP. does positively cure, as it by magi'*, Coids, i Coughs, Brunch-t'S Adlmu, Whuoping- Cough, S re-Taroaf. Hoarseness, CONSUMPTION, and ail Lung Disease?, We have never known the second dose to (ail in giving immediate reliel in CROUP—the great pest of caiUirei) ud terror of mother?. GLOBE FLOWER SYRUP h*s been lested in 8 000 c r?e of Consumption, in which it cured near ly every case. Ug“lt cures when all other boasted remedies fail. . IW It has cured hundreds of people who srs living 10-day with only one reiuiining Itihg. This rare qou delightlul remedy is tue active prinuiple, übw neri by caamical process, from the Globe Fiower,” known also as •* Bui too Hoot,” aud in Botany ” Vepehlanthus Occidental is. \Ve can wi*h truth assuie the comiuuuity that this incomparable remedy does not coutliu a particle of Opium, or any of its preparations, no Lobelia, Ipecac, Squills, Mercury, Hydrocyanic Acid, or any poisou whatever. The action ot the GLOBE FLOWER SYRUP on the human system is mild and beuigu, aud adapt ed to all ages—irom the inlaut to ihe adult, and TO EVERY VARIETY OF TEMPERAMENT AND CONSTITUTION. The efiecte to be looked for after taking Globe Flower Cough Byrup, are first, a soothing and controlling influence over any COUGH, affording REFRESHING SLEEP; second, prompting an easy EXPECTORATION; third, invigorating the whole system, curing the Cough, and bequeathing to posterity one of its greatest, biessing3. Sound Lungs ami Immunity from touMiiupilou. jpor Test'nsonials of Wonderful Cures send to the proprietor, or call upon you? Druggist. Cue bottle Will prove to you its wonderiu! virtues. For sale by ail Druggists. DR. J. S. PEMBERTON & CO., PROP’S, Atlanta, Ga. HUNT, RAG KIN & LAMAR, Wholesale Agents, ap]22.ly Macon, Ga CENTRAL R R.-ATIANTA DIVISION !Sf?W Schedule of 51. & IV. SSranch. MAIL AND PASSENGER-DOWN. Leave Atlanta 12:4) A. M, Arrive at Forsyth 5:12 a. m. Arrive at Wacou. 6.59 a. m MAIL AND PASSENGER-UP. Leave Macon 7:30 p.m. Arrive at Forsyth 9:08 r. m Arrive at Atlanta 1:40 a. m. ACCOMMODATION—DOWN. Leave Atlanta 7 00 a. m. Arrive at Forsyth. 103 p m. Arrive at Macon 3:43 p m. ACCO M MOD AT 70 N -U P. L -ave Maori 9:10 a. m Arrive at Forsyth 11:25 a m. Arrive at Atlanta 5:43p 11. The accommodation daily train except Sunday. G. J. FOREACRE. General Superintendent. •John W. Lass, Agent at Forsyth, augs.tac. THE Great Central Short Line TO THE WEST AXD NORTHWEST VIA CHATTANOOGA and McXENZIE, TENN. ONLY ONE CHANGE ATLANTA to ST. LOUIS ! ONLY ONE CH ANGE. .Atlanta to T^emphis! Time Card—February Ist, 1873. 8.30 a. M Leave Atlanta 8 10 p. m 4.28 p. m Arrive Chattanooga 5.69 a. m 12 45 a m “ Nashville 1.05 p.m 830a. m “ McKenzie BHOp. si 210 P. m “ Little Rock 6.30 p. m 10 30 p.m. “ Union Coy 10 39 p.m 12 00 noon “ Columbus,Ky 12. nioht 11 00 P. m “ Bt. Louis 12 59 a. m. Call tor your Tickets to Memphis and Little Rock via Chattanooga and McKenzie, Tenn. TO ST. LOUIS AND THE NORTHWEST via Chattanooga, Nashville and Columbus, and you will have NO DELAY, NO CIRCUITOUS JOURNEY down through the States of Alabama aud Mississippi. WE MAKE QUICKER TIME! BEING THE ONLY Direct Line West, and at Cheapest Rates. For farther information, address ALBERT B. WRENN, Southwestern Agent. Office No. 4 Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga. Post Office Box 253. aprltf CROP OF 1873. 1,0 0 0 Pounds Turnip Seed, BO f A lAM RED TOP, WHITE FLAT DUTCH, Glebe, HaaavtE, Drumhead Cabbage, FLAT DUTCH CABBAGE, WILL BE SOLD in any quantity as low as any House in the Bute. JOHN INGALLS, ith 4 Poplar Streets, HoUiuaworth’s Block, Maoou, Qa. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. REMOVAL! REMOVAL! MOBLEY * CABANISS, \\7 R DESIRE TO INFORM OUR PATRONS and the poblic that wo hnv, lease-1 the Large am VV Commodious Store-H-mm 01 the North Hie o the Court Houhj Square, second doui irorn the corner opposite the Hotel. We tespectially invite all to tall aad . x.umne our large stock o. Groceries, Provisions, AND PIASTERS’ SUPPLIES, Which have b< cu Select, and with cuie and Bought RGB fll SABS AT FAHIG FUSES, Ol)R STOCK is complete, embracing: Bagging, Ties, Core, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Molasses, Syr a; Sugar, Coffee, Rye, Oats, Barley, Mackerel, White Fish, Salmon, Cheese, Salt, Tobacco, Cigars, Smoking Tobacco, Soap, Pickles, Potash, Candy, Soda, Canned Goods, Hardware, Wood and Willow Ware, Whisky, and nli articles usually kept cn hand in a FIRST CLASS GROCERY fc PROVISION STORE. We sell for SHORT PROFITS aud cur advantages are unsurpassed, in everv particular, for pu chasing Goods. tUT GRANGER’S PRICES open to ail who bring the CASH.^3 MOBLKI & <*ISAMSS. jan I,et H. G. BEAN. .1 NO. A. LEA> Ufl m fill iiS'lßllol AGEKCY OF H. G. BEAN & BROTHER, '^/ r IC REPRESENT THE LARGEST LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPAKIF JIN Thi United Stateß with assets aggregating over; §;.ooo,o(H) 00. AND WE ARE PREPARED TO ISSUE POLICIES ON LIVES OR ON ANT DESCRIPTION of property at a? REASONABLE RATES as will give adequate security to the Insured. septS.ct MODOC JACK HAS BEEN HUNS! ‘ But the Tame Savage Survives!! Call at the Brick Corner opposite Tan Advkktis2p. office, and he will show yen a nice lot :° ! Groceries. Oonfootionerios, Etc. WE ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND BACON, L\RD SUGAR. COFFEE. CHSK E, SARDINFf Tobacco. Bnr.fi Fine Segars, Mackerel, Pota-o. P.ck L ty the gallon and by he j.r, P.ar Grits, Rice, B atidy Peacm-s. best brands o: Sin >ki lg Tobacco, an 1 rainy oth-r articles uoneceesarj *o Also Good Floor, ranging troon Keu.'iesaw dowa to the b?st Water Ground M a!. We have not ing to give awav, nothirg to loan, nothing for credi', b;>t if yon will come with thf- CASH we wip treat you well and give you aa mu :h for your money a> anybody. Trade so ieited from tli who choose to favor a. with a cal!. Good* delivered anywhere fn-d< the corporation. . ”• -At Auh, cci2i6m FASHIONABLE ■ILLIIIITISTAILISIIER. MRS. WILDER AND MISS McrGINTY have ju f receive 1. from New Yok, a larte lot oi ’h • nio>t Goods in their ilnr, coaslit il.g Of Millinery & 33ress Goods, Also a lot of Fine Ladies Sh.oe3 Which will be disposed of cheap to close out the lot. tu Jontfc Ssndford’s Building. eU*ia MRd. WXL&fiR A McSiMX < TAX HOTiCE. !TO the CITIZEN* of MONROE (' UNTY ! 1 I wiT e'oee tile Tax Book- on the 25 bof No j *her, and i the.efore urge that a-1 ,®uu hve no 1 Dld their Tar to r'tre forwird and 'nettle by tb ! ini**, as m*' instructions are Imperative, at-d i uustand willßtriCtlyadbereto them. H. Y. HIBSON, r.or‘'?til T-rX Re. iy. r Fine Farm for Sale. r WILL SFLL ON TH*. FIRST TUESDAY IN I. December DeX' betnre t**e Court cou-e d-io* f Forey b, mv plantation Wated In Rneseiivill listr ct. containing SIO sere*, more or le-a, i*l comfortable btil!dit's and well watered Tbit 'aim is very desirable both as to loca'lon and t'-. -lvalue ot the soil. Any one who n_. desire t' .purchase this taro, can <!o o at j ri sale. <**B.U THQMAS.STfiFtiEJIS. W. A. BANKS k SONS’ COLUMN IHE EKCirEMtNT AT W.A.BAHKI&IOIS STILL CONTINUES, And owing to the Esucmely Low Price of Cot ton, and the stringency of money matters, they uave deteruiii.td ro sr!i their Entire S.cek at its# huu Panic Prune. Their Die?s are the most band* m.-, and by Hr tnc largest ussoiiment .ver otlerieu iu this lown. ih.y have a lull line f s-.lk>, black and cokred, lai g ng irou. fl 00 to r3 00 per yard; also numerous other Dress Gouda u ligures, stripes, pla da or plain--‘be coioisand u..m s of which arc only known oy the ladies and he Uchuiculitie.- of ta-s trade. Tu>y have just icteiTeu full llu of 3LU.&. ALI'aCCaS, w hit u lc r eol >r aud quaitiy '• admitted to be .he best aud cheapest iu tue place. W. A, BATOS & SOM’S also offer at Bargain Prices a large assortment of all Wool Jeans, Cloths, Cassi meres, W ater-proof Goods, Canton Flannel, White, lied ansi Opera Flannels, Camels haircloth for sacques and red ingotes, bnlmo ral shirts, Shawls, Cloaks Scarfs, Etc. Also a large selection of JLadies, Gents Misses and Children’s Hose, at reasonable prices. They have others of those large and handsome Bed Blankets, call and examine before buying elsewhere. 11. .1, B.ttkS t SOUS Has just received another foil line of Lad.'es Morocco and Ca'f-Skin WALKING SHOES, Something fcandtome but sot expensive. They offer a trcod aarortment of GOODS boots shoes, eats, etc. At p ices *o sail tbe wist es o' all. We rei-petuully rolicit tn imspeC’ioa of * u ntire S'ock. t le-’glng ou lvr* to give value rr elv.-d for your money y < fie ing vo*i good-- a ow a ibey can be bought many city ia the 3ut* uov2s it