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£hc aCocal 3Umttser,
FORSYTH, TUESDAY, NOV. 25, 1873.
tiT Oar rrlend* in lhi* *.-/• th urroanrlm* eoantl** would plc
* m ‘ l " rr * l * r oWliottton. by kfoptnir a* Informed *o ibe rorr*.
tv-nt. tmn.plrlnr !n their neighbourhoods. It™, ot loo*) Inters
o-dntwilliMihauktallyreceived, and dn!yckns#l*dy*i.
fF’Onn’ract adver.ltieo. will be allowed tochJinirrtheiornicftoH
annrtorly without ex’ra chmve. AddhloaelclumM
oil! be made at the rate of 1* cents per vjtiare Tor each ctetmte.
if Voilre, Tor person*] bereft appearing in this coinage, ell)
Merited Twenty Bve (heir, r>*r line, for each *nd eterjlr jetifc a.
Account* at •mat Tut. AnrrHTtsr.it will not V r*co**lted ante,
% rho br the Propr**or-.
Pat fo i Y ouk Paper. —R.ader, do you ow
y ;ur subscription lor The Advekti-eu ? It so,
njw is ibe limi to pay np. We are “ suffering it
the fle‘h ” for money. Those who owe and do
not w ish to step up to the “ Captain’s office ” cm
be accommodated by calling oa our Mr. Cary A.
Kir*;, who will be constantly on the streets ant
hive your rceoon’s In bia breeches pocket.
Those residing out of the county can send tL
money by Post office order, registered Utter, or—
any way so we get it.
Remember ilagar's p-ayer about the poor.
Do Not Be Aui<ar.i>. —We advi<e car readers
that ' ! re in no necessity ol a arm, over the sent a
tiona! le. orts of a fieht with Cuba.
Dir.i* -Mr K. K D vi, u old ci in rcßtdic ■
nt ,r 8m r.’s st.tion in this county, died at Li
residence on last tjatiird-y
Also, Mr. Owen Wi lie, who died at the re,i
dence if his unde, Mr. Wateon, near C.t auiss, o
Sutid ay t ven ug.
i New Rule.—From a not’oe tacked on the
court hi u-e door we k-aru that the Oioina'y
* tu-rk * ihe Saperioi Court, have determit
and a to oeii: or aue .x< eu lns any mo ,
ot. ,o} uwua w.lhout the cost being pt-id .
advance.
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Important Call.—We c*ll special attentioi
to the lotice ol Mt unt P*b r on Grange, No. 15,
ciilitig u convention of ibe Patrons ot Husbandry,
In Fo’gyth, on the (kti of December. We bop<
evety grange In the county, will be fully rvpre
senteias business of vital importance to the or
der will doubtless f *• brought before the oody
M at COTTOi ) E IK YE I ly Fire.—On lasi
gunday evenit g, a brilliant light whs distinctly
disccrtable in a westerly direction from our city
The fire proves to have becD, bo we are iulormed,
the gin house ot Mr. W. R. Murphy. We nndir
s’and that t’s baits of cotton were destroyed
We conjecture that the fire originated trom tb<
wotk of some fiendish incendiary, 6it occurred
cn Sabbath evening.
The Regular Fai l Fights.—As the weathei
grows colder, and it becomes neceeeary to “ take
on” more bet zinc, the j respect for fall fights be
comes more fl dieting. In a tew weeks, we ex
pect h j ialthiul thronclers of transpiring evtits,
Vi be forced to record cany interesting, personal
rencounters. We hops however in the general
•‘squaring up” of past differences, that no blocd
will b‘ us'lots!y shed.
A Suggestion —We understand that a large
number of our Jit’.le friends, the boy* a round
town, have provided themselves with pistols, only
for amusement. Whilst we don’t propose to tell
the “old men’ on them, yet we suggest the pro
priety of parents, at least, instructing the “litile
fellows” hew to ufo them, and occasionally im
p’ceshig upon them the importance of being very
caretul in the manner in which they act with them
♦*—
Accidental Fiiooting —We regret to learn
that little George Turner, Son of Dr. Joha B. Tu
ner, accidentally shot hi rate If las’ week witfi a
pistol. It a; pears that George was out “ birding”
and whilst tXaiuiuing a pistol, the load wa9 acci
deti’ally discuurged, passing through the flashy
portion of the left bund. The wound is q ike
paiuiul, yet does not prevent him from dischaig
in;. his v*gn’ar duties.
George is now vety anxious to sell his gun.
The New Hotel. —We notice with pleasure,
th-it the brick work on Mr. B. Pye’s new hotel
Las b°eu compleied. Nothing now remains to be
doLts except the woodwork aud tbeplastering.
Since ihe scatiolding and rubish have been re*
moved, the building presents a mngvific**nt ap
pea ranee. When the- work is completed, tin
structure "iif bn tue finest of Bs character iu
Mid .le G. "rgi i Mr. L. V. Chapin in, the achi
tect and in .ater-i uild -r ot this uegii fleest hallo
ing, will leave a, tuoiium r.t to his superior work*
r.iacshipamiability. that will live long after Le
has been laid ia his grave.
Mamkl’ D —ln ids c<.unly, on the 20th inst., by
Eldr fc Dumas, at the re-ldcue ot Mr Thomas
Be wdoin— the bride’s f.ther Mr. J. A. Brocks
and Mi-s Sak&g C. Bowddin, all of Monrot
county.
At the residence of iv.e bride’s mother, Mrs.
El z.h Wliitehtad, iu fcptarta, Hancock comity, ly
the Rev. Joeiah Lewis, Mr. A. A. Turner, ol
Monroe county, to Miss Martha R W’uiteheap.
Tl e parties arrived iu our city on Thursday, and
received the warm congratulations of ftic-nds ;ud
re alive*. May they gather the ricteist blessiegs
of life, aud 1 ve o be honoied and rev red.
Ou the £3 and instant, at the residence cl
the bride’s grandfather, by Elder E. Dumas, Mr.
A. J. Wi'etby aud Miss. E. J. Williams, all of
Monroe couu*y.
On the 20 h o' October, at the residence of Rev.
J. W. Morecck, Mr. Charles Abernathy to Miss
Virginia Pitts. 1 ev. J. W. Morecock officiating.
May the happy couple kuow uo sorrow (.r care,
and may their lives be filled with unbounded hap
piness.
Died —On last Tuesday n orning the corpse ol
Mr. Charles Luuceiord was conveyed to this city
and interred in the cemeteiy. Mr. Luuceford was
betinaud raised near Colaparchee in this county.
He loaves a large number of relatives and friends
to mourn his premature death. Charley was uni
versally kuown ard liked, and his former associ
ates will miss his genial face and approving smiles.
The Atlanta Herald gives the following particu
lars of hit death:
** When the iutelV,genes of Mr. Charles R.
Luncefcrd’s untimely death was made known, the
whole town was saddened. W; doubt if there was
a more popnlar tnau in the city—known and iuvtd
by everybody. Many are the friends that mourn
his death. The circumstances connected with
his unexpected death were about these: About 8
o’clock on night before last he was struck with a
stroke ot apoplexy, while standing on the corner
ot Redwiue fc Fox's drug stote. He was then re
moved io the National Hotel, and lingered be
tween life and deatu until mcruiug. Ue drew his
last bream about 5 o’clock. He was a clerk at the
National Hotel, and the proprietor will find it a
bard tssk to tiii his place.”
The Cfmsteky.— T his cacrtd and hallowed
spot, w l.ere rests tbo bodies of those them our
citix-.is Lave loved, honored and ie;pecied, and
over whose decaying foims, co-tiy and elegant,
yea, bumble and lowly monuments have be-n
ended, bss been so long neglected aud allowed
to go to ruin, that it ftsuds today a burning
slume and living rebuke tc our community. We
lolly appreciate the <ctd:iion ot our city finances
and kuow the embarrassment* under which the
board ol comaii£s.oners labor, yet we do tbitk
that no cltixm of Forsytu, would ha so mercena
ry or part-imonlous as to object to the levy of a
special lax tor the j urpo e o! placing the Umr
♦ary in condi:ion to protect ih g:avcs aim uioii-
Uraeti s !r-.im the dep r ed Uioas of slock. A : u>)-
tice that the fencing Is down in several piac s ; the
gati s are not kept fhut and as a rtsult several fine
tombstones and brick fencing have been almost
•estroyed. Many of the graves that have uo pro
tection Lav-been walked over by ctltle and the
hogs Lave actually made geeat holes in th- m.
This ol conr-e aid be regreied by every one. We
scgg*-*t therefore, if the Council do not f. el au
thor id to lake seme action in the premises
that pubile cou’ribuiiocs he invoked aud that
the Cem<-ier, be placed in n condition worthy
of the Lberai.t; and character ot our cooitou
uUf.
Important it- solution*.
Moc't Hi bkon Grang*,
No. 151 Monroe (,V>. G*. )
Whereas, a Con'trence of He Patrons of Ku
oat-diy ol Monroe county i* deem-.d oi vital in.
portance to all Agriculturalist,
Be it leso.ved. That the Mister ei this Grr.g<-
publi-Lin The Mokroe Advertiser,an invitatioi
to each Grat ge lu this connty to send three oi
more delegates to a meeting ot the patrons to b
beM at the Grange Room, iu Fo’S ‘tb, ou Tuesdvy
the 9 h day of De:ember, 8t 9 o’clock a. v.
Delegates are requested to bring their LuncL
Baekets with them, prepared for a day’s work.
O Holland Master Pro. T-m.
A. A. Davis, Secreta.y Nov 20th ISoi.
Iu compliance with the above, I aek ail Granger
;o be represented. Geo. W. Adams, Master.
Personal.—Dr. L F W. Andrews, ol Ameri
- us, gave ns a pkafent cell on yesterday. Th
O'. i-> one of tl e “old veterans” and has a quit*
patriarcLlal appeaaence.
Hilliard Male IntTlTCte. —The Fall Term o'
the abeve institution closed on l*st Thursday
Under the control and dir -ction of those a-coni
.•listud and succei.s r al instructors, Messrs. Ander
-tou and Scott, the school bas been quite success
ul and the resuits, to patrons and friends of th*
nstifution, bas been most gratifying. We regret
hat the R v. Thomas J. Sco’t retiles from tb*
r-hool, though we are consoled by knowing tha*
riis jositionwill be fl led by a jgetitieman, (Prot
L A. Dowdell,) who e repa'.atl >n and chtraoter a
a successful instructor is conced and by all. Mr.
Anderson, is under tood to be a necessary apoen
ag>* to the Institution, and we take it, wl.l re
Hido as a matter n ciin’-se.
b Ta” ION ART, LtGAL ULANK9,
nous ,f at Book Store.
-mm U.
A Ml TaK2. —We nave D-.ro requested to s*at?,
ha', ’ho *mertAi' ra* nt to be g vend the Col leg*
Ohappel by the Senior and Junior classes, wil
ak - place ou Thursday night the 4 b ot Decent
oer and not on the 6 h aa previous'y stated.
VYe arc informed that Mr. Burr Brown and Mr
’.nhur Weed, of Macoa, Ca >t. Miller, of Au
•'usta.and other distinguished and noted amateur
will be present and assist in the entertainment.
With the array of musical talent now engaged,
be entertbinmeni wil! piobabiy be one'ot th*
nost interesting that Las been tendered to our
people in a long while.
I.alge Variety Notions
no\2s it a Book Store.
“Rather Queer.” —We unden-Umd that the
talented editor of a Timper n cs paper published
net a thousand mill? away, at.d one of the lead
ing lights in the great Temperance Reform move
ment in the State, undertook to visit Forsyth,
las: week, but his brain, usually so eltar, seems to
have been so mystified that he mistook Smarr’s
Station lor ForsytK All of which resulted in a
five-mile promenade in the cool, refreshing morn
ing air, “ Watchman, what of the n’ght?”
Ik’iioltiiioiis.
Taylor Grange N>. 15, P H. )
Nov. 16- b 1873. )
Whereas, it has pleas'd an Allise Providence,
>n His wisdom, to remove !r; m cur midst, our be
loved Pro the; (V. t\ iheretore
Resolved I.H , That in his death this Grange has
lost out oi its most useiu! and wo; thy members,
tud this county, aud especially this commanity,
one of its most usetnl citlzrns.
21.. Tliat we d<eply lament his -’eath, au 1 that
tips Grange be draped in mourning ter th;;iy
days.
3d., That we tender to Lis bereived family,
mu deepest sympathy—believing thattheir less'is
nis e!( rim I gain.
-i b., That llie-e re-olations be spread upvn the
minutes oi ihe Grange, and that itey be p*ut)ii.shed
in The Monioe Advertiser, and a copy be for
warded to eacn surviving m’-mber of his family.
•J' b E Taylor j
T. .1 t ’oi.lisr, vCammittee
if J. Winn, )
Booksl Books
nov23 if a ( Book Ft ore
Relief for the Suffering Masons cf Mem
phis.- -Upon a call for aid to tbesuflcring majous
of Memphis, a collectiou was taken irem the
members a. the lodge at this place, sad the sum
of #55 50 was raised. The eecetary has received a
letter from the secetaiy of the Relief Board, kind
ly and grateful y acknowledging the receipt of the
donation, and slating that to further aid is uow
wanted, as the liberal donations from ttefiaterui
ty throughout the conutry, have alleviated their
wants.
L Greenwood & Bito—Th’s enterprising au and
clever fiim,we undersiand. will dur.ng the ptes
nt we--K, 1 1' move their a g and 'l.gant stoclv
it dry good-, 'o the store room Mr. W. W. An
demon, in the new brick b ! ock, adio nieg Moblty
X Gabu:ss’ grocery and p'oviaioa store.
Notice —Every member ot S'ric’ Observance
Lodge, ir> requested to meet at the lodge room to
night. Important Wusiness. lit ord ;r of W. M
A. H. Sneed, Secetary.
>t.
Lock Here Everybody t—“ Panic Prices” of
fered by **our other" merchants nowhere !
50 pieces Je-tis ar>d C'arsimeies, from 15c to
5 per yard, worth from 25e to #2 00 per yard
••1-e a here.
35 r'airt- white and colored Blankets, at $2 50 to
$6 CO, worih any wb< re else 15 00 to 810 00.
L-'rge stock of Men and Brys’ Suits ot Clothine,
at #3 to 84, for which you pty cisewhere f5 to
860.
Men’s Fine Overcoats, at fSOO to |ISOO, worth
ricblv 812 CO to 830 CO.
Men’s Fine French Ualf Boots, at ?5 09 to $8 Cft
sold by other merchants at ?7 00 to 810 00. ’
Large stock of Ladies Fire Shawls, at about
half price.
M- n’s best make Drees and Under Shirts, st
worse than “Panic prices.”
The best Hock Ladies’ Dress and Walking
Shoes, at “ way down yonder” prices.
Our Home made Heavy Bools and Shoes, st less
than Yankee prices.
Ladies’ Dress Goods, at less than New York
co.-t, end Si irts at greatly reduced prices. B.*st
Bleached and Unb t-aeued S-4, 4 4, 5-4 and 1C 4
sheetings, we have maik> and down to suit the price
of cotton, and in fact, everything in my la-ge and
Varied stock, at your own price. Remember 1 ain
Panic struck, and must heme money to meet my
debis at any a .eritice. No goods charged at these
reduced prices. W. B. Amc>3.
nov2s tf
At Cost ! At Cost ll—Attention cost buyers.
Recognizing tne necessity of the times, I have
determined to sell at cost, my large and exten
sive stock ot diy goods. Now is the time to se
cure fine bargains.
novlß tf L. Wolfe
**
To I he Afflicted. —!)r. Voorhees, asuccestfnl
and reliable practitioner, in ear and eje desses, is
empoirlly located in Gridin, where he may be
consulted, either personally or by letter, by
those afl.icted with dcseases ot the above named
orgtns. %
July 22 tf.
Success Basfd Upon Merit.—lt is a subject
of gt-ueral remark among both wholesale and re
ail dragg sts. that no medicine ever introduced
to th • American public has ever gain and a popu
larity, and met with so large a ssie m all sections
of the country iu tne same length ot time as the
Globe Flower Cough Scrap
This caunot depend upon its hiving been more
largely advertised thin any other congh and lung
remedy, as sneb is not the case. The correct tx
planet ion is found in the fact that the Globe Flow
er Strap prod ices the must woidertal and per
manent cures, of old CbrcDic Coughs, Bronchitis,
Asthma, Croup, WooopiugCangj, ?., aud is un
doubtedly the most perfect, pleas mt, safe, aud ef
dci-nt ri-oi dy for the care of Consumption ever
discover'd. "This rare and de igatful Cou ;h and
Lung panicej is the active principle outlined by
chain seal process from the Giobe Flower, known
as “Button B Krt,” and in botany as CepMatUJiut
O ddmia'is,’ and cures wnen all othtr boasted
remedies tail. It has corid thousands ot p-ople
who are living t rt day with one remaining lung,
aud they are permanent living advertising medi
nms tor the rue and wonderta! efficacy" ot Globe
Flower Congb Syrup, hence the great success and
popularity of this remedy is based upon its own
true instrinic merits. To the most hopeless aud
desponding we say, cheer up at once; avaii jour-
Mives of Uo> grott loaf rwauly.
C .hKECTED WEEKLT BY MOB US T A CABA.NISB.
GOTTttN —Tbeie was tooeidtrable activity ir
the maik.:t during the latter ] srt oi last week
owing to the stiffeulcg up of prices. Cotton wa
.ctive at for middling. The market Is quot
able at thl* price to-day. It is doubtsul if any ma
t:iia! advance will take place lor sometime. We
quote {middling, low middling 12?^(§13;
rood ordinary, ordinary 11J^(§12.
BACON-
Phouliers, 9.... G. R. Sides, 9}4
%... Ba'k Sides, 9,....Canvassed
Hams, 15
SAGGING 17
.RKOW TIES 9?i<§lo
COUNTRY tU 1 TER 35
JOFFEE
Best Ri030....Ri0 28 Java 40
FLOUR-
C & C Choicell 75....Kenresaw
10 75.... Marietta 9 75.... Extra #9
Tennessee 8 00
GRAIN:
Corn 95
Peas 1 25
Oats 70
LARD 12K
*iE vL 1 10
vioLAS *RS 35
POTATOES (sweet) 75
a A L f ( p-T sack ) 2 25
SYKUP iGolden) 8-5
WHISKY (per gallon’ 1 25@5 0(
JAGKEKEL in Kits No 1 2 5o
“ “ •* “ 2 a 00
“ “ “ •• 3 1 75
QR. BBLS “1 5 00
“ “2 4 50
“ “ “3 4 25
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Living Alvertiskments. —A medicine that
has done more than all the prescriptions of the
pbarmaco; tEia to protect the human system
against the bodily ills superinduced by unhealthy
surroundings, is certainly worthy of universal
confidence. It is maluiy on account oi its ex
trao-dinary preventive properties that Hostetter’e
Stomach Bitters is so exceedingly popular in lo
calities subject to the visitation of miasmatic fe
vers and other diseases pioduced by empoisoned
tor. A family that has escaped sickness during a
sickly season in lonsequence oi using '.tie Bitter*
as a safeguard, is a living ’’Lvertisemerit of the
virtues ol tue prepara’iun. The whole neighbor
!)o"d realizes the fact. “ f couldn’t h ave believtd
it.,” says one. “I • caiee’y tredited ibe edverlis*-
aicuts; but one matt Uc.’tcye wear one sees,”
says another. •• ft is the very thing w* ncid in
>,is unwholesome section >f country,” remarks
a third. And the rtsult is that tue instinct of
s it defence, the first law oi nature, induces three
fourths ol that community to obtain a supply ol
the great vegetable a< tid.ic before the next sickly
season sets in. In winter when the system re
quires extra vigor and elasticity to to enable it to
o flic the (fleets ot damp and cold, the Bitters
will be found p irticnlariy serviceable. Rheuma
lirin will not he apt to fusieu upon muscles and
nerves that have been breed up by this excellent
invigoraut aud nervine; nor wtil the severi.les o
the season, which have such >a diststrou* efl ct
*n the pulmonary organs of the feeble and d*li
cate, be likely to exercise the seme untoward in
-11 iences in cases where tile etemsek and the ex
ternsl suface of the body, (which always syuapa
thtZ'S with the digestive orgaus) have been toned
and stimuD-.cd by a course of the restorative. Th
tits of indigestion and irregu’aiities of the bowels
which proceed trout such sudden cuaages ot
weather may always be a vet ted by a tmHy ue ol
the B tters.
Have a Hcmsof You.t Own. —Yes, a ho u -of
your own; buy a piece of laud with the d.uermi
nation to keep it during your life time, and then
transmit it. to your heirs ; il you have no means,
only the proceeds of your own labor, then scrup
ulously save and build f. flue house, buying from
'hegrtat South* rn Builders'Emporium your Bash
es, Dorrs, Blinds, Marble nd Slate Mamies Hard
ware Mouldings, White Pine, Wa nut, &•, e jver
your root with Asbestos Rooting Felt. i.nd Lining
for which they are Agents; they are now used on
thousands of buildings, and they offer ih- tn as ce
ll ible and economical, wnieh they needed * vt-ry
where.—Send for price list to I. 11. Hall & Cos ,
Charleston, 8. C.
Beyond the Mississippi.— ibonsands have al
ready gone, and thoa.eaaue more are turning lh ir
eyestowarfs new homes in the fertile Wtst. To
those going to Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Colo
rado, U'ah, Wyemii g, NtVada, Oregon or Cali
fornia, we recommend a cheap, safe, quick and di
rect rouie, via S’. Louis, over the Missouri Pa
cific Railroad, which Mins iis fine Day Coaches
and Pullmans {sleeper* from fit. Louis to princi
pal points in the West, without change. We be
lieve that the Missouri Pacific Railroad has the
best track and the finest and safest equipment ot
any lice west ot ihe Mississippi, and its connect
ions with roads further West are prompt aud re
liable, The Texas connection of this road is now
completed, and passengers are ofiered a tiist class
all rail route from St, Louis to Texas, either ovei
the Missouri, Kansas & Texas K. R., via Sedalia,
or over the Atlantic and Pacific K. R., via Vinita.
For maps time fub ts, ml rimiiou as to rales,
rout, s, ate., we reh-r our reauers to E. A. Ford,
General P sseugar Agtut St. Louts Mo.
ap!22 ly.
A Card. A clergym.it, while residing in South
America, as missionary, {Recovered a fafe and
simple remedy forth* Cure of Ne;vou# Weakness
Early Decay, D sease oi the Urinary aud Seminal
Organs, aud the whole ira-.n of disorders brought
on by vicious and bane ul habits. Great numbers
have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompttd
by a desire to benetii th* afflicted and uclo:luimte
I will send the receipt for preparing and using
th’B medicine In a sealed euvelope, io any one
who needs it, ► rets ol .Charge. Address,
JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D. Bible tiouse,
mai4.ly New York City.
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Sooner or later ail win be forced to admit, that
mnuual labor cvnuot compete ia quality of work
with machinery, and none are so blind as not to
notice me great reduction in the price of an arti
cle, as soou as machinery is adapted to its manu
lacture. No line of goods have been more favora
bly affected by ekiliiuliy made machinery, than
Doors, Sasbes, Blinds, etc. Allot the improve
ments iu this line are used to get up stock lor
Messrs. I. li. Hail & Cos., C :ai]eston, S. C. Agents
tor the best roofing and lining. Asbestos’ Felt
ever used. Send lor price list and circulars.
Fifty pieces Heavy Jeags at 25 cent*
oc 3SU _ at Wolfe’s.
Window Glass. —Great attention is now de
servedly paid to the kinds of Window Glass used
in dwellings, stores and churches. All qualifies
of American and French Window, Picture, Pho
tograph, Gut, Ground, Enameled and Colored
G ! Bss, wholesale and retail, troin Mr. P. P. Toale,
No. 20 Flsyne street. Charleston, S. C, Seud tor
price csrd.
septiCi 2m
Fifty pair Good B;anksts at #3.00
oetSSlt. at Wolfe’s.
To THE Suffering.—The Rev. William H. Nor
ton, while residing in Brazil as a Missionary, dis
covered In that land of medicines a remedy for
Consumption, Scrofula, dure Throat, Coughs,
Colds, Asthma and Nervous Weakness. Tbi
rerneay has cured myseit alter all other medicines
had failed.
Wishing to benefit the suffering, I will send the
recipe for preparing and using this remedy to all
who desire it Free ot Charge.
Pie. ec send an envtlope with your name and
address oa it. A ddress, ’ *
REV. WM. H. NORTON,
mar4.lv 676 Broadway, New York City.
Emigration Turning. —Cheap Farms in So.
West Missouri.—l dc AUauticofc Pacific Railroad
Company offcis 1,200,00 j acres oi land iu Centra!
and Southwest Missouri, at from #3 to #l2 per
aer?, on &evea years time, with free t.ansporta
tion trom St. LouW to all purchasers. Climate,
soil, timber, mineral wealih, schools, churches
and law-abiding society invite emigrants trom all
points t) this land of Iruiu and flowers. For
particulars address A. Tuck, Land Commissioner,
St. Louis, Mo. _ api22,73-ly
Bill Arps Peace Papers
nov2s tf at Bock Sto3e.
fccaocL Bocks, Novels, and Miscellany
nov2s tf a t Book -tohr.
A Necessity Supplied!
A HARNESS SHOP.
Opposite gref.r & ervg livery sta
ble. Where all kii ds oi Harness Making nd
Repairing will be dore in good order acd in quick
time OD the LiOßt res onable terms.
Hiving r mployeJ a first-class Hatnpss Maker
we feel authorized to fay that our work" wip be
done iu the most pleasing and acceotsble atyle
jalyl.tf. L. F. GREER & BttO.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
The undersigned have formed a
partnership iu the prsct.ee of Medicine.
Orders left ut either Drag Store will receive
prompt attention.
_ Crc*; in the Advertiser Building— Ud
Suinc R. L.ROODEY, \l D P
. . . ; JL I. VvmaHT, 4L Uk
X I*: W AT)VEHTISEMEN T T<.
' riii;su.\.
WEEKLY, SEMI WrIKSY. AND DaILT.
THE WktKLY sUN is too widely known to
require any exteuded recommendation; but the
reatons which have already gi7en it titty thousand
subscribers, and which will, we hope, give it
many th' u.-and mere, are brufir as follows:
It is a first-rate newspaper. All the news of the
day will be found in it, condensed when unimpor
taut, at full length when of moment, and always
presented in a c:ear. Intelligible, and interesting
manner.
It is a first-rate family pape-, fail of entertain
ing aud instructive r a Mug ot every kind, butj-rn
saining nothing that can off.-od the mo3t dehcate
and scrupulous taste.
It is a firet-rate story paper. The best tales and
’ODHncs-s ol current lite-a’nre are carefully se
beted and legib y printed in its pages.
It is a first-rate agricultural paper. The most
fresh and ic-tiuctive articles ou agricultural t-,p
--■cs regula.-’y appear in this department.
It is an independent poll ical pap r, belonging
to no part' auu wearing no color. It fights tor
principal, and tor the i-lecti >n ol the best tner to
>ffice. It especially devotes its energies to the
exposure of the great corruptions that now weaken
and disgrace our country, anl tbreateo to under
mine republican institutions altogether. It ha*
uo iear of knaves, and asks no favors from their
supporters.
It reports the ‘asbions for the ladies and the
tnarke s lor the men, esnecia ly the CJ'tle market.
Finally, it is tb*. che yest psp-r published. One
oUai a year will secure it, ti.r an* subscriber. Ir
l not n> c* ssa’-v to gt up a club iu order to have
ihE WEEKLY SLN at this rate. Any or.e who
s ltd* a s.ngie dol ar will get the paper Kr ayear.
We have no uavelimg agents.
THE WEEKLY 8U 8. Eight, pages, filty-six
columns. Oaiy $1 Ou a y*ar. No discounts irotn
ibis rate.
THE SEMI WEEKLY SUN.-Same sizies the
Dal y Ban. §} 00 a year. A discount &t 20 per
cent in clubs ot 10 or over,
THE DAILY fcUN. —A large four page news
paper of tweuty-eignt columns. Dahy circulation
over 12J.000. All the news for 2 cents Sub
-cription price 50 cents a me nth, or #ls CO a year.
To clubs of leu or ever, discount ol 20 per cent.
Address. “THE s?UN,” New York City.
novll6w
BqHb SSBBS
THE GIIEAT KEiIEDY FOE
CONSUMPTION
which can be cured by a
timely resort to thi3 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 lip 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 by
SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Boston, Mess*
▲ud sold by Druggists and Dealers generally.'
oit7eiy
Atlanta Paper Mills,
JAMES ORMCND, Proprietor.
Mscufactures
ißook and News draper
J3?”orders solicited and promptly filled.
Gash paid for Clean Cotton and Linen Rags,
White Paper Shavings, Bu’laps aud other paper
stock. Rclers to Ibis paper as sample cf news.
JAME3 ORMOND,
aprScl Atlanta Paper Mills, Atlanta, Ga.
Wit. E. ALEXANDER. W.M. A. ULSSSLL.
J & RUSSF.LL,
Wh.‘olesale Grocei s
Cor Abercorn and Bryan Sts.,
SAVANNAH, GA„
janls.lv
TURNIP SEED!
Turnip Seed!
COMPLETE assortment at
McCOMMON & BANKS.
PUNTEIt’FWa,
OPPOSITE HCFF’a NEW BUILDING,
Cherrj Street. Eetween Third and Fourth,
MACOX, GEORGIA.
This well-known house being now
f-uitabiy fitted up, the nndeislgned is pre
pared to accommodate Boarders—Permanent,
Transient and Dv. Guests will receive best ut
tention, and the Table be supplied with the finest
the market affords. J. H. BREMER.
4AS. t. OWEN-. JOSIA3 FOSTER
National Hotel
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
Owens: & FOSTER, Proprietors.
LATE cf piedmont and Orange Hotels, Lynch
burg, Virginia.
The National has been Thoroughly Renovated
and Elegantly Famished.
Board 83 per day. Baggage carried to and lrom
Depot free of charge.
ian".tf
Greer House,
FORSYTH, GEORGIA.
Reliable and polite porters win be prtsent atth
arrival ot ei*ch irain.
J. G. GREER, Prop’r,
Notice.
thereby notify all parties, who bave
J. executions to levy upon property, tb3t alter
this date the co-ts must be paid in advance, (ic
cording to tie Statute in such cases made) other*
wise the property will not be advertised.
Stp.9id tf C. M. McCUNE, EfceriS.
Globe Hotel,
AUGUSTA, 0A
A 4. S, JACSCSOM 3 . Proprietor l
X K\V AD VEiITISKM ENTS.
GEEAT AIIBACTION I OR CASH EUYEHs^
A T
Wolfe’s New York Store, Forsyth, Georgia,
[HEAD’S NEW BUILDING]
OWIN! TO THE GREAT PANIC Now existing: in the Money Market, and the low price ol
C ltf-m, T will seil my farve and we! selr'Ct-d WINTER STOCK a? C>ST. Consisting of
DRY GO JDS, CLOiHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. SIIAWI.j, BLANKETS, JE.iNS, ETC.
At the toliowing low prices:
Price. Wort’’.
B at Caiieo 10 cents 12J£
Best 4—4 Coiambus Sheeting 1) I.^
Good Jems 20 St-
Extra Heavy Jpans 25 40
Best Women,s Sjoes #1 75 (2 25
Best Men’s Sooes 1 75 2 5o
Good Men’s Shoes 1 £5 2 00
Extra Heavy Doable Soled Boots 2 9J 4 00
Good C*lt Boots 8 2) 5 00
Heavy Wool Snawls 1 70 2 50
Extra H-avy Double Wool Shawls 3 10 5 O’
He.vy Causimere Pants 2(5 400
Good *• Coats 470 650
Heavy Overcoats 6 40 10 uu
Good ‘trey Blankets 1 50 2 7t>
Fine White •• 2 7.5 4 pt-
AMD OTHER GOODS IX PROPORTJOX.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT GOOD GOODS CHEAP FOR THE CASH.
Also a lull Slock cl
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS!
Bacon lard. Flour, Sugar, Molasses, Colfee, Tea,
Tohacca, Whisky Etc., Etc.,
Dont Forget the WOLFE When you Come to Town.
sept* Stt
CRASH OR NO CRASH
Is the Great Question Row Agitating* Small Dealers-
PUT
SOLOMON & MOUNT
Have the pleasure of anuoanctn.4 that :iiy hay.. . -i been effected by
Tlie Wall Street Panic,
And, as an evidence, they call attention to I "self cUP-ERK-R *TO ; ): >
DRY SOODSj CLOTHING-, BOOTS SHOES, H&TS
CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES
Ti e public may be sssmid that by calKor at their Handsome Room* la
Mrs. Morse's New Brick Building on West tilde of the Public Square,
Tniy rru he supplied with everything at eh V:?.e, si.* this i* ih*ir
;
GENERAL DELIVERY DEPOT,
For their several o tores locaud in Ge, - I' . YVe propose ;o • il go*t '• to, •■* -‘•b
toniahingiy low prices:
999 vrrdß FINE PRE?S GOODS at 25 cer.; 3 worth 40 cents,
449 “ FRENCH > OPLIN at S5 cents worth CO cents,
555 BALMORAL SKIRTS at 90 cents worth §1 25,
10.000 yards CALL 0F.4 at 12 \4 cents worth Id coats,'
s,oooyards 4-4 SHEETING at 13J$ worth 15 cents,
10,000 yards 7 S SHIRTING at 10 cents worth T?K" c-er.ts,
500 pieces BLEACHING at from 10 to 20 cents woiiii from 10 25,
100 fine CASH WERE SFH !'S a* $lO worth *!5,
100 JJx'ra fine CASHMERE SUITS -„t sls worth ?20,
25 CLOTii SUITS at 9,-il wort-. *59,
2-i0 E‘ EEDMEN’S SUITS at S3 75 worth $0 00,
500 OVERCOATS from i4 50 to S2O,
SSOO yard? Fair Je.\ NS at 25 cents worth 35 cents,
4500 jar is HEAVY JE \NS at 35 can's worth 50 c--nt?,
WO yards ALL WOOL JEANS i 50 cents worth 75 cents,
1000 pair BROGAN SHOES at $1 00 worth $1 50,
1000 pair BROGAN SHOES at $( 7.5 wor’h $2 00,
100 pair FRENCH CaLF BOOTS at ?4 00 worth $8 CO,
500 pair DITCHING 800 l S at S3 50 worth #4 <JO,
1000 pair LADIES SHOES at $l5O worth $2 50,
Add a lull stock cf other goods at corresponding plicae.
OUR STOCK is now complete in all its details’ and will ha kept up t - ,ifc. high “LeirmdarK t.j
fresh arrivals daily. Cur facilities are surpassed by none.
Come One Come All and Satisf" Yourselves Before Purchasing
Elsewhere.
M, SOLOMON & MOUNT.
july26 ly
LOOK AT THIS FARMERS!
WE HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE : IGHT 'lO
sell CLARK’S PATENT
Rail or Rlank Renee,
IN MONROE COUNTV, GA.
This is a useful improvement to ail classes of
people in our present condition. All persons are
invited to call on our local Agent and he will show
you a specimen r-ady made, so yon can judge ol
its value and economy at once and soe how to put
it up.
In making new and repairing oid fences, you can
save about halt ’.fee rails, and it has many aevar.-
tagts over the ordinary fences of the country
which will be apparent to you at once on seeing
it. We offer the right to you on the following
terms:
Persons owning 100 hundred acres, or half a iot
of land. $3 CO.
Persons owniDg SCO acres, Oi or.e lot of land,
$5 50.
Pereons owning 300 acres, or two lots of land,
$7 50.
Persons owning any quantity over 400 acres o!
land, |ls CO.
T. Ml JACKSON, Griffin, Ga.
S. B FREEMAN, Local Agent at Forsyth,
stp 23 tf
FOR TIE MB1EI!!
—-0
Hew Goods aad Styles!!
—§oJ—
Mips SALUTE SWITZER, la now receiving
FULL STOCK of
MILLINERY GOODS!
To which the attention cf the Ladies of Monroe
and adjoining counties, are respectively invited.
MY ENTIRE STOCK
Has Inst be®n aVoned from the most FASH
IONABLE MILLINERY IMPORTERS of the
North.
Storeroom on tVVat S'de Pibl’C Square, In Mrs.
MORSE’S NEW BRI- K BUILDING.
sep3J tf Mua 8 tLLIE SWITZER
WEEDS & CORNWELL,
Importers and Dealers In
Hardware, Iron/.S teel
NAILS, TIN-PLATE,
Hubs, Spokes, Rims,
Shot, Powder, Rope, Rubber Belting, Etc.
0ct29.1v SAVANNAH, GA.
JOB FEINTING of ev< ry description utAtly fcS
ect4 %i Tw Hws&ziasjl UJtee.
OUR TERMS ARE
CASH!
FROM THIi DATE.
PARTIES INDEBTED WILL PLEASE
-CALL AND SETTLE.
fet33 tf McOOMMON & BANK3.
Established 1832.
BOOTS & SHOES
FOR
"Retail Trade,'
1 HAVE NOW ON HAND ONE OF THE BEST
3 Stocks ol Boot? and ShoM ever brought to this
City, embracing
Every Style tnd Tariety,
Having been manufactured expressly for the Re
tail Trade.
EVER! PAIR IS WARRANTED
To Give Sjti.-factloa.
examine before purchasing.
E. P. STRO\ {?.
52 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA.
oetl4‘f
Dissolution Notice.
'VJ'OTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
firm heretot are exiting between H. Lirunai,
& Bro. ia this day dUsolvtd by mutual consent.
Ail indebted to the firm will tettle i h H. Lip
man. The debts of the firm will bn paid by eith- r
member- H. LI PM 4 N
S. Ui*JA4N.
roiisY ni Al> VEiITISKM ENTS.
Fashion’s Palatial
-M
--fJIIIF. Fmestjacd mo,; E:egant Stock of
lOTMiMKir
AND
FAI6Y 90 QOS,
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET.
Frr-h from the imperial marts of f??hicn. The
greatest c r<- was given to the selection of the
pre-ent Stock. a:d they are goaranteed 10 ba ot
the finest iu latest fashions and etyies. Among
the m toy article, cow 02.-red lor sale, is tLemost
Elegant
HATS, BONNETS
AND
£s £yr<y/ w
GENUINE OSTRICH PLUMES. NECK AND
sash r>bbons, rf.al and immuta
tion HAIR, JETT
necklaces, belt and
ASU BUCKLES.
Bandaux and all Hair Ornaments.
REDINGQTE
. AND
RESINGOTE CLOTH.
Ladies and Children's Saques.
Leather Belts
i *
AND
ikuti twotis.
The attention of the Ivties is directed to this
SPLENDID and UNSURPASSED STOCK.
There is now r.o necessity for the ladles of this
and adjoining conoties, visiting Macon or foreign
market?, s* ■ very wnut can be supplied In Qualify,
Quantify, Style and price#.
Mrs. ?. C/. Bemiefct.
IST PF.AKLSTIVS BUILDING.
?ep39-tt Forsyth, Ga.
Monroe Female College
FOSSYTH, CLOfICiA.
— """" ■- ■ •
h : Jms
; ' IfilS .i
mar: next annual session will open
I Mon-iav, August ISth, 1573. Board end
Tuition for the Term will be s9l bO.
Itv order ot 111 Board of Trustees, Papiis must
pr.',‘-rt CeitificaT- . settlement ior Taition be—
!cithey ore admitted to recitation. Patron? will
pleef. fade riae notice and govern themfe-ve ac
cordingly. For Luther particulars apply tor (. .a ■
kguelo R. T. ASBUKY,
rep23.tf Pres. Fae.
BEIFj POBKj MUTTON
AND SAUSAGES.
I :
ryvIIE UNDERSIGNED og leave to announce
1 to 1h- public lh.it ta-y liave io-me-i a co
pntncnbip in the M kat Business,and will keep
conetantly on hand j lull supply ot rhe choicest
Bs-t, Pork, Mutton eu-J B'iusages, which will be
d-liverc! a 1 the n-si<scace ol any citizan within
ihc corporotion. Old _r-left at the Market ataud
will be f.iitdluily -mil puLctuaily tilled.
FreslT.Fisli and Oysters
Will he kept for sale every other dry. The roar
ket v.-:li be krpt open hereafter at all hour* ol the
day.
We hive changed the market to the room in
frcnl of Lampkiu e Bank.
set-23 if * t BEN NETT EDWARDS.
Dental Card
rrH£ UNDERSIGNED CAN ALVYAY3 BK
R_ tound during office boor* at his Room, over
MOBLEY & CAbANIfS’ STORE, in Pye’s new
building. South aid'.- Court liou?t tquare.
All wi:o arc desirous ot having cental work done
in a tclenufic manner arc revpect iuliy invited to
coll.
'OFFICE HOURS.
9a. u„ tol p.m.; 2 p.lm. toC P. M.
L. S. MORSE,
trayfi.ly Dentist.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
GR.OCERY MERCHANST
FORSYTH : : : : GEORGIA
kAviNu L > ;..TED IN THK £A.VI liiXml
of taeir
Ne*,v Brick Block, on Main Stbf.kt,
*
On the East side of the Pabiic keep con
stantly on hand and arc daily receiving, a tu!i &*oe
ol all kinds of
GROCERIES ANO PROVISION*
Which we cfiLr to the pnblie as low as any hous
in Far-ylh.
157* We Lave now on hand aca’to sirs :e
80,000 lbs BULK MEAT
2,000 Bmhel- SEED O ATS,
1,500 •* CHOI< E WHITE CORY,,
00 Hhd MOLASSES,
25 Bbl MOL .SSEB,
at I everything iu *lly kept In a first class groce...
store.
We .e !#• prepared to acccmuodate ouj
planting f.i.-ndu on lime.
Standard Fertilizers.
fif They an also prepared lo fomiab the beg
qualities ol F LRTiLIi&RB^/oror co Utae-