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FORSYTH, TC ESP A Y ~~~DEC. 2, 1873.
'•*’' ,nr <n thi t.d th* ■nrrounftinc rmmin wonlrt plan
; tinder *nny obUtratico. by Keepin* u iotonced > to the eorren'
rrents transpirlrir in thstr neiehhoarbood.. !tn. ot lore! Interra
ncdenU.etc.. will be tbaukfutly reeeirod. and duly acknowledged.
I'ontraet adrertleers w.ll 1 w allowed to changethetorm of tnel
linnwntsn anarterly without ex-re ehanre. Additlonalcbanwe
will be made at the rate of is cents per square for each change.
Notice for peraonai benefit apperrinir In this eplrnsn, will
bareed Twenty-flre (tent* oer line,, for each and ever? liwartk o.
Acrremta M-trui Thi At.aaTiiH will not la- racoeu.red rnirw
bv be Proredetnre
Orr - oOn unviLll-Unl Bobble Pt- a
ver • t r nris'ng youth, left U-r Pa'n* r||ie lBf
w. <k to *ke chrge of the Teb ff-ph le* We
C 'rumfrd him to the good reottle at that place.
Ptim. T*rY (V**—Mr Th-'mM F, rhemh’iaa
BJot. rt frcin he farm. Ia week, to ble hcenM'nl
*-r.** reeldeneti In the Ci x W- take pie anre
1” w Voinl*)g another good ard aab*antlij cil-
Z'-n to .tjr rril"*a*.
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Tvp ITAWf C-fe P .TP -tctT, X l ' !- tvt ♦.
r a * the ft D .If e t rnt r .. Vt t. A ' P • • r
O* r-y *hi Wee •-. rred -V rw~ „# J
f*‘” more rtf RIvR >n-*!•.- -<* rt. l .t r . ir
her •H. re Vwrd or •.. 54 s b op* <•
T> f : l arro- "tpr. **•' 11 *S.
A •'<' rrrroN - I . >*•.•- mm . *i.
the ‘f't 1 * ty at and X'eeTjrpr’a r tior* n> •}>•• f’iv
C *nnc!>. !a*t w eV, we * r ron< oa'V ala'ed that
"the lor eolrgr containvd * full report for the
Tear 1671/’ etc. : when f'apt MoMe* was -of B>o
re‘rr, ce'ther had h erefbtng to do with the
tr msuetions of 1871 and tB~*A
Anothrb Kibe. —O.-i yefterdty morning, ahon?
11 o’clock, the aUrm ** given, which appeared
to b t the r< adence ot Mr. B Pye. It proved tohe
a carriage house and wagon ahelter. Ila thonebt
thv. the fire caught from f parka which b’ew from
a furnace near by. Some little wheat was burned,
but the damage done wa* very Flight.
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Mcr* Cotton Burksd - -Mr. Jno. F. Childa,
who reaidea aome twelve roilea Weat of thia citv,
lnfo'ma ua, that an oat-honae containing about
aeven hale* of cot ton, on Lla plantation, was burn
ed on laat Friday night, between 12 anc 1 o’clock.
Mr. Childa feela certain that the bouae waa act on
fire by acme designing creature.
I J R. J. A.* Joma.—We Love bed frequent en
qn'riea for acme time paat of the whereabouts
of that distinguished Doctor, J. A. Jones. We
are glad to announce that he is now in Savannah,
givir g bia whole time to practice of hia profess
ion. Parties deairing to aee or communicate with
him, can find him at Savannah.
Personal.—Col. 8. W. Baker, the handsome
and eloquent lawyer and the. talented and genial
editor of the Blackahear Georgian, put in an ap
peerarce at this ofhre yesterday. The Col. ia
Ibe prince of good fellows, and the great mys
tery is, that some of the beautiful young ladies of
Ibe State, have not captured him. Tie is en old
residenter, and la enjoying a re-union with bis
many friends of former days.
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A Lcvklt BieHT.—tVe noticed, last week, the
members of the Junior class, of Monroe Fema’e
College, arranged near the Conrt-houe, and
In trout of Mr. Rudolph’s apparatus. Attract-d
by lie rnj erirr l*e*niy of the young Indira.
wp secured a position where our eyes conid he
sip-felted with the scene. Certainly Monroe Fe
male College can boast cf students more heaufnl
and intelligent than ary in the State.
D<l Ml T FovorT —Wp hope no ere w’” f.-rgrf
th-> rponrcpirept h r'infrre TJ ,3 de ths* \.i vntei
tf’l rn r nt to v e gir-T l y the vonrg '* ■*•■. s rtf thp
Sipiorsn .ItM'lor etj>s**<t: r>< \focyo- P< Rilp rv>l
l'Ts, wi!) occur on Tt nredar ere> ing. 4'b
rf"X Seme of -hr fine-r-t ..rr“‘er - miFica l t' , t'"'*
Jo the P's.fe IB<
fin St r re* a-<>r.T l-. i* g- rri de. s-d *V' 'V ere
:l* eFcid -.t The K- t<"ta rmc *t wtll be * grand
s iic.-f.rs
' Tr 4wv % 't’ ,- arRiS'S W • i>*l' -*•< ntltir ’<-> t f
"l'‘r"v m '* <f Mr Tv TV. tr-.d,* r.rtn q on
tin- Won*.) \nr*'- s *'. T** - r-ri,•.'*- ■' **>.■■
1* tDVr'u- D Drtf. I,> *h o, _ —>
>*nr— o f r* ewm-nt’.* *r* .* n
*ue. **rer<'r‘et.*. ••’r.. rro n*rl' r* 'r> io * q - •
' f t)lr*. rud ** 'be n*r r r-n-r.u.*)’’** * .1-- <. TV i
l ft |w eri. rp> Ge rr •’ r ( ’ '*• il’-rl ; Z Dv
*o ps'*or*Z'* n* ri hfive nDth’eg :n **d with <o
re'i>-n rrrsnrir.s, by wh ch>o many have already
-eufl r'd.
Fym.eai.— Vrr'fd at the rrs ! dence oi tbe
krfide’s fai*'er, Mr. W. A. N rword. in l u'toder,
tin Ttinraduy moiping. the 27ih. by tbe Rev. Mr.
Mitchell, Capt J. Monrok Ponder, of Forsyth,
to Miss A. M. NORWOCD.
The polite and bandaome bridegroom, with his
arenmplished and beaut’ful bride, lett Culloden
liumrdiati ly afer the nuptial ceremonies were
peformed. and boarded tbe North* rn bound trail,
at Barnesville, at 12 o’clock m., for an extended
tour through tbe Northern and Western States.
The bleaa'oga and good wishes #f a large nnm
lerof Iriends will atteod the party during their
extended travels.
Mxssrs H. G. Bbxn A. Bbo.—The people of the
South and more especially those ol our own State,
have, since tbe war, felt more than ever before, tbe
igreat duty of securing to tbeir families, snficient
(competencies to pirovide for their support and ed
ucation, consequently tbe amount of insurance
has grown more largely than the great mass of
think. To a very giest extent, tbe fanciful
o* ,'eciions and senseless theories, heretofore urged
again M life irn urance, have been crushed on' and
cflVctue By disposed of. It being the duty of every
one to sec 111 e ample means, whilst in life, for bis
family after bis death; and ai life luenrance ia now
not only the convenient, but most popular
mode of doing If, • pleasure in commending
to the public, the Insurance firm of H. G. Bean &
Bro. These geutletren aro young, energetic and
responsible; and representing as they do, a larger
number of eubstancial companies, an aggre
gate capital larger than any fiim in .Middle Geor
gia, with u eana of accommodation pos % * by
lew, there ia evey Inducement to patronize
They have been engaged in the buaineaa for s
cal years, and the onm-rsal verdict ia that they are
elevcr, accommodating and *. rthy cf patronage. I
Afr. Editor: —l scud you the following lints
which occurred to me on hearing oi the death ot
Jesse Ayeock, Eq.,
TKCLT A GOOD MSN BAS TALLIN,
Alter life's flitnl toil,He sleeps well,”
Haik ! whst music rolily lingers
o‘r the SDringiide’a balmy sir,
ILipsiriuga swept by angels’ fingers
la toe light just over there.
Till us o( a glad r leasing
Prom its 11,-e-wreckcd, weary frame,
Ard tb*t rpirii fLsi r* joicing,
irt’iii| h’gh o’er grief and p..in ;
F. l oeod. ir-e scene ann* rt!
b.. > he i | ot u. dssiUd ey
j li e Ist t Loved b) Ct-itlj'i I cnal.
Ore ut brt-WtL g.oty flies.
Pi, htyoid 'ni sm bit set mine.
At least ‘reed *n ro :M- Ides et.a't pig <■> <?
An his seaiy ctf< :i * .
iu.fic >;oui this tar Mi ;> on .-s !
Li e's trusts over with ar.ge.s blending.
K:se t o* the j .r lu ce,
Ci sitting ti**d’a eternal prrdee ;
For his nit rvy ev*ru.* *c,
Bltssiiig now the baud itut raises.
Creased by life’* wayside here.
That tsita changed his crocs to glory,
Ac with life its weight laid down;
Lightened, freed ot earth s sad story.
Weaiicg high love's starry crown,
Husband, father, friend and brother;
By those hearts so andly reft.
By their grief, sh! still remember.
Their sad home since thou has left.
In thy bright place, still tbon wilt love them.
Prim thy loving cue removed.
Wile and children, sad, grief stricken,
BtUl wl 1 he by itee beloved.
Manat s, e+t&mW* ***•
Tribute of Respect,
Strict C'bservssce Lodge, l
No. 18 F. A. M. Foreyih, Ga., Nov. 25, 1b73. f
Wbereaa, by a stern decree of our Ail-Just
Grand Master of the Universe, it waa ordained to
remove Irom our midst, our aged and venerable
brother, Jes6C Aycocfc; and
Whereas, we deem it our most sacred duty to
exprea to hia bereaved widow aDd daughters, our
sympathy and condolence in the great loss they
have Fuatained ; be it therefore
Keaolved, That while in the death of our broth
er, we ecknowiedge the irnmniabie Will ot H ; m
who “doeth all rhiiga well,” we truly and fin
c*rely mourn his departure, but are well saiutied
ibat oar lost i his *• eiernal ga n.”
Resolved, Thu we will cherish bis memory, and
that a p*ge ot our entente book be inscribed to
i *he tame; and that a copy of tbtee rcaolnliona be
j pr-etitefi i t tte widow of our drceaFi-d hroiuei
| uodei seal of tni- t.odge, and * copy to The Mom
; koa APVERUrEK for ptb’oCiriot.
A 11 .'SEED 1
8. F W>lde* >Comru ttte.
b 1 rs, j
J ir. idilLr: li. utot 1 would r.ccationaby
U v. jru Hi. • ew< fr< m this ttciion, tut the r ao
i ■ ’ ;.a-i> deii.tr* z 1 ua tbtt I 1 ave’ur tail tL*
heart to d*lt:u;. it.
let in-.iui.t , • . Nor 1 to eo**;.re
■ icettib'. i<r L ." i. bu nuit’-r- aO v ( tin ill e
*• nif- ... i- e‘ .■ ■ \-1 r , i ier I t • i,
, Of ig o >.i- o - -1
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it- u> v t j * ea; c
Ihe pooi iaruier ii toinp lied to terry is ciop
into triarke!, ptn c or no pm:c, at-d ■■ eule wi',h
the lirge .Uiruiaatr to wll a !i; grrs is
They mu*t o luny paid up too, beiore tlie
the smaller ones who did ot take liens, the school
, teacher, tae puysiduo, tau and bl tck
auiiiß,iiie preacher, or aom; one elats g.-ts a dol
lar.
Now eopposethe poor fellows whole crop is
taken to settle liens against him, as is the case
in a vast majority ol instances this season, what is
robe the fate of every body else he owes? Of course
they get nothing. And the school teacher and ev
erybody else who have worked for the lartner, and
depend upon their labor for a living, as we all
do, tor all are poor, must be brought to sufferance.
No man can live, when other men’s claims are al
ways preferred to hia.
This lien law ,wir, i6 a moat dreadful enemy to
every kind ot avocation except the favored few.
Thousands have labored faithlully for the farmer
but cannot get a dollar for his services, because
the lordly giant, with this special prerogative ha*
taken all. With this license which a short-sighted
Legislature gave him, he runs one haDd iuto the
pockets of the farmers, ou whom men of all avo
cations depend, and drags out the last dime, if
necessary to settle his claims, wailst with the oth
er be waive* a haughty defiance to all of the man’s
other creditors. Is it just. Is it right ?
Diflerent bodies of men have memoral'*ed the
Legislature to wipe the foul blot from the Statute
Becks, but stili it remains a disgrace to the intel
ligence and honor of the people. Surely this l cry
ing evil will not be permitted to remain much
longer.
It makes a few ilch upon the ruin of everybody
else. It demoralizes larmer* and drives them from
their ‘arms, upon the culture of which everything
depend". In my opinion this lien law and Home
stead bills are great enemies to religion and tbe
church ; and has done more to corrupt the peo
ple, the foimer by driving, the latter by enticing,
than all of the art. Sees of aataa.
The Rock, Nov. 2fi. Zkphyk.
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Vick’s Floral Guide. — We have received Mr.
Vick's Fioral Guide and Catalogue of Flowers,
Ve.i etab’cß etc , for January, 1874, This is cer
tainly one of the most beautiful and pleasing pub
ii tioi> in the United States. It is now issued
quarterly, and T s furnished nn rec-ipt o' a25 cent
i>. .stave tt a tup, addressed to J m.s Vick, liochc*
ter N. V.
Mr. V k's carreer has been s’rhcge, jet unc
ct n?<ui. Fir a qnuter of a c*nir.ry be sought
tame and wealth Aitiiiu the uninviting walls ot a
pointing c O’ce. F< ui this he embarked in the
pa suit of b>vticaitu t. in .'f>ich business he ha?
no l only won an i iivi ble reputation, bat an im
nente slid alino-t ftbulous lortune. Everything
' ht (vi be io-ue iin s.'.- 1, ire... br ih, vine or
•< • 1 rv *“ 1 • ar i<Mi q :•): ilv or q i-sd
• \ n a I. ■ i . U-s Fi'.r -1
'ntu- a<i i ui .■ *■ :■ c a- > —<*• rni <Fimr the
uio-i Vah.sti < aid u hnrutitive inlio ma'ian rela
live in cut v u riot fi wars anil ihe formi;
.j. n o fl over gard-niF
Editor Advertiser : Tne h>M 1 weiv* months fount
y vHr ttml bn* rt-en remarlable in rainy r-jspeett.
Nothing bba ereaped—everything hia 1 eeu * IT ct< and
to an nr,n nal vnd noticeable •xu lit. Ihe seasors
theruvelve* have been so exfteme s to even uffect
tbe vegetable kingdom, and or e of the results is a
short cotton crop. With good seasons for cot'on
aud the large amount planted—fertilizers use d—
there would have been Dearly six million bales
made tbis year. Prices would have ruled at about
8 cents per pound. The anitas* creature has suf
fered from one portion of the continent to thd
other with epizootic. Not one horse or mule. I
suppose, escaped this plague. The human family
have been visited with many afflictions; in some
localities with small pox, in ctners with yellow
fever, to u greater and more destructive ixtcnt
than was ever known before. The last, but not
least in its wida spread, is what is called the panic.
Every ration on earth has felt its effects, and lo
some extent every family. The question is, What
is the cause of this panic? A reasonable answer
ia, Extravagant and wild expenditures of monay
generally. Such as Jay Cook's buildiDg rail roads
through a wilderness ot thousands ot miles,where
there was no man to ride and no produce of any
kind to transport Governments and incorpora
tions spending money extravagantly and going in
debt beyond their ability to pay. The result is
thet thisikied of engineering has down ot
its own weight, and men are brought to reflect
and look around for a remedy. It is at band:
economy and perseverance.
Our owu town authorities are not entirely free
from this extravagance. I can’t see why men
Should be censured when they go to them in kind
ness and ask them tj let the people who are
interested kuow what they are doing, and they ob
stinately decline to do it. After this kind of treat
ment we then sought the courts for protection;
'hey employed council who takes the occasion,
in a speech, to denounce every man who is seek
ing protection through the courts as not being
worthy ot citiunship, and as enemies to bis
couutrv witb a long tirde of personal abuse.
Consisted o ? is a beautiful thing. Seme time
last sprirg, th’’ Deputy Xlsrshal of the town was
sent round to co.' l^l ux - Nearly evety man de
layed in paying. that class was Col. A. D.
H .-r moud, one ot the u Uorceys for tbe Counc 1.
The Tax Collector called cu ■“ repeatedly for said
>ax. The Col. at length got leader
on the subject, and rather threw him elf. The
Mi r-hal naJ received orders to levy an J eeil prop
erly i r p'.ymert ot said tax. When be approach* and
the Col. with these orders to levy and se*l, the & L
*,a to hici you had better mind wa > yo i are fool
ing ~ nil; 1 tl..Te beer, beliiud the Cillbiti -1 Will i
Iv.w the C-u tciLg to u —!!, ;1 to t don’t lei me
a one: or language more eurptiitic. A ew mn
g.es ailer this occurred. I met tue Co* ou tte
•.n.ts, end saw te <■ as a littie * xc<ted sbout
tn ■- ’• ‘ > ’ll t.ri, !
...a’r iue ms. - ? •> ... -i.-i *-- . ImX |
;j utf.r Us* b.en jI iu * • y tv\ y .a* tor
iur C *e k lot ,i.y * X :•! J: V got !
i vu of him; ao *i- h- o .e o.e ui. . I wtii
wii.w Ue tu< g to b—U i kuv>* ai. alH'u, it.’
WolbOUgui we had the rigut ions’* IheTow
Council, or S-creiary, ia amours-, to .et us aaow
wtat they were doing. Tory would uot accom
modate us. (The Sceretniy s*iu it was ul
uu;L) We a Lst resorted to the Court for protec
tion. Wc want uotbmg but whst we think is right
and proper. In tact I think we would submit to
a few wrongs and seme injustice b.-fore *s woo and
speak ol them ; but there i- suciA thing ss over
loading s man, so 1 pu tiug more than he can bare
up. It we are wrong, we *>k to be corrrected. It
is not our object to injure or offend any man. At
the aame time, however, we wish to be treated
with equal courtesy. John A. DaMELLT.
4ec2.lt
Mr. Editor:— On Thursday evening, Dec 4th.,
a Concert will be given at the College Chapel—un
der the direction of the Ladies Aid Society—the
proceeds of which will be used in providing anew
bouae ot worship for our Baptist filends.
Z As tbe object Is a charitable one,it is worthy the
enccurtgementof all, and fur it the writer would
urgently present its claims, and beg that the la
dies’ hearts be gladdened by an oveiflowing and
liberal house.
Besides the rendition of charades there will be
interspersed music by the best talent of oar town
Capt. J H. Miller, of Augusta, who his one of
the finest biratoae voices in the State, has kindly
consented to add to the pie. sorts of the occasion
by bit assistance. A rich musical treat will be
the result, Tbe ladies have aiiO been extremely
foatnnatein securing the cooperation of Mr 11.
Burr Brown, of Macon, who w.ll personate, in all
of its perfection, his *• D itch Comiealuies.” If
you hve any desire to laagu and grow fat ” do
not fail to see *• Burr 1 ’ and near him in ‘‘Svven
On'in which he wi 1 depict the misfortunes and
adtcTi’ure „t a ‘‘T*-utonic Friend” ia sea ch ot
knowledge. Burr ” n a character.
Mr. Arthur Wu>d, ot G iufo and, \ v *o >d ACo ,
;he ate. sap ihe i m.i i ::i:i, will accompany fr.
Br i*n. ills *..il.,ji r.Hcs alone wiu l_ j
tn n ;vpay : wi.i uny umd
4 ■ r• -i: ' Fri I t ■ xre ich *f 1.1 t
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ITaIIOKaiiT, LtGal Blanks,
uovhS .1 at Book Store.
At Cost! At CofT !!—Attention cost buyerf.
Recognizing tne necessity of the times, I have
determined to t-eil Ht cost, my large and exten
sive s'oek of and y goods. Now is the time .to se
cure fine bargains.
novlß tf L. Wolfe.
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Lapse Variety Notions
nov2s tf at Book Store.
Fifty pair Good B aakats at f3,00
oct2Blt. at Wolfe’s.
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Books! Books
nov2s tf at Book Store
Fifty pieces Heavy Jems at 25 cents
oc;2Slt a: Wolfe’b.
School Books, Novels, and Miscellany
nov2s tf at Book Store.
Look Here Evertbody!— ll Panic Prices” of
fered by “our other” merchants nowhere!
50 pieces Jeans and (Jaesimeres, from 15c to
$1 53 per yard, worth from 25e to $2 00 per yard
elsewhere.
35 pairs white and colored Blankets, at $2 50 to
$6 00, worth any where else $5 00 to $lO 00.
Lrge stock of Men and Boys’ Suits of Clothing,
at #3 to $4, for which you pey elsewhere $5 to
S6O.
Men’s Fine Overcoats, at $8 00 to $lB 00, worth
richly sl2 00 o S3O 00.
Men’s Fine French Calf Boots, at $5 00 to $8 00,
sold by other merchants at $7 00 to $lO 00.
Large stock of Ladies Fine Shawls, at about
half price.
Men’s best make Drees and Uuder Shirts, at
worse than “ Panic prices.”
The best stock Ladies’ Dress and Walking
Shoes, at “ way down yonder” prices.
Our Home-made Heavy Boots aud Shoes, at less
than Yankee prices.
Ladies’ Dress Goods, at less than New York
cost, and Shirts at greatly reduced prices. Best
Bleached and Unbleached 3 4 4-4, 5 4 and 10-4
shee’ina:?, vre have marked down to suit the price
! of eotion, and in fact, cverythii g in tny laige and
varied stock, at your price. Remember 13m
P't'iie struck, jend mu-t have money to meet my
cr bts at any a .crltice. No goods charged at these
reduce ’ prices. W. B. Amos.
ncv2s tf
Bill \P3 Psacs Papers
nov2stt a’ BookSto^e.
SPKA’I AI, NOTICES.
! "S*w is ib- liter o’ mir di— * i’. ot made
g!.<r: .its.” by >.|r kons * h?t*|-r m i- wrm nd
comb. 'sb‘<\ n- i-i:* s’.'ii-t-d [.'■ '1 f) o’s 8.-hes
ft...* ill|i.*,, M :’>••* •* "1 vf ,nt Z A I*.. Vf*t|M
P’rwi trim : h ■t.-pr Bsu'hen itu ‘de s’ v !3p.)
rimu. To <• v*.v •sufferin' coll from fuaUy
doo<s and t r iken ►>b *, e’e., w ev <d**r a*
tir.ee f-oir. M sr. ) II flsM & (X. Chs leston
f*. C They re also swent* for ysbeoos’ Hooflug
Felt and LtMi, whicii is suneri >r t<> tin snd p'r
tii l* ly deslrrbir f< r 'oils oi ail kinds, for sale
at manufacturer-’ p.-*ce.
Have a Rcmk < f Youit Own.— Yes, a horns of
yet r own; buy a pi.-ce of land with the determi
nation to keep it, during your life time, snd then
transmit it to yor.r lr ir? ; it you have no means,
only fits proceeds of your own labor, then sernp
uluusly 6ve and build a firehouse, buying from
the great Southern Builders’Emporium your Sash
es, Dorrs, Blinds Mrble and Slafe Mantles Hard
ware guiding*, White Pine, Wa rrit, &2 . c >v j r
your Poof with Asbestos Roofing Felt and Linine
for which they are Aden’s: they are now used on
thousands of buildings, and they offer ihem as re
liable and economical, which the? needed every
where.—Send for price list to I. H. llall *& Cos ,
Charleston, 8. C.
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Betond the Mississippi.— Thousands have al
ready gone, and thousands more are turning their
eyes towards new homes in the fertile West. To
those going to Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Colo
rado, Utah, Wyoming, Nevada, Oregon or Cali
fornia, we recommend a cheap, safe, quick and di
rect route, via Sr. Louis, over the Missouri Pa
cific Railroad, which runs its tine Day Coaches
and Pullmans Sieeners from St. Louis to princi
pal points in the West, without change. We be
lieve tha' the Missouri Pacific Railroad has the
best track and the finest and safest equipment of
any line west of the Mississippi, and its connect
ions with reads further West are prompt and re
liable, The Texas connection of this road is now
completed, and passengers are offered a first class
ali rail route from St. Louis to Texas, either over
the Missoarl. Kansas <fe Texas R. R., via Sedalia,
or over tbe Atlantic and Pacific K. R., via Vinita.
For maps time tables, inform ition as to rates,
routes, <fec., we refer our readers to E. A. Ford,
General Passenger Agent St Louis Mo.
apl’22 ly.
A Card. —A clergym n, while residing in South
America, as missionary, discovered a fafe and
simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness,
Early Decay, Disease ot the Urinary and Semi Dal
Organs, and the whole train ol disorders brought
on by vicious and bauelui habits. Ureat numbers
have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted
by a desiie to benefit the afflicted and ucfoituuate
I will send the receipt lor preparing and using
this medicine in a sealed envelope, io any one
who needs it, Free of Charge. Address,
JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D. Bible House,
mar4.ly New York City.
Sooner or later aii win be forced to admit, that
mauual labor ccnnot compete in quality of work
with machinery, and cone are so blind as not to
notice tbe great reduction in the pi ice of an arti
cle, as soon as machinery is adapted to its manu
facture. No line of goods have Deen more favora
bly effected by skillfully made machinery, than
Doors, Sasbes, Blinds, etc. All ot the improve
ments in this lint are used to get up stock tor
Messrs. I. H Hall <X Cos., Ciaileston, 8. C. Agents
tor tbe best roofiag aod lining. Asbestos’ Felt
ever us.d. Send ;or price list arid circulars.
To THE SrFTSKiNG - . jc Kev. William H. Nor
ton, while r -s’.:ir.g iu Brazil a a Missionary, dis
covered in t,. t |tand <■’ medicares a remedy for
o*n-ump!ton, scrofula, 8. re Throat, Coughs.
C*>!d-, A-thint and N . vous Weakne.-s. Th'<-
remedy bas cured ayseif after aii other medicines,
a-.d tailed.
Wishing to benefit th- suff. ring, I will send tb*
reopr tor pro, arr : ; a d ns ug this remedy to aJi
who a- *lre i : Free > C urge
P' •• i-.n tan r’.v. . with your ii-.tre and
UUiea' o . £ d*l- -
r-v v,[ h. Norton,
ma;4.ly S7*i r* • v Ne York City.
ExilOaATlON Tt.i.’.Jj l. *? Fakm- ik jjo
A'lst MisatiCiiL— iu? utoic Politic HMirord
CotU'nny off >e 1 ’AAf.OOo ee’Ve <>. ian.' iu Centra,
and a-uthweat Mlacun, a; from $3 to Sl2 per
a’ r.-, on seven year* urn -, with iree t.aueporta
tion from SL Louis to ail purebis-rs. Climate,
soil, t.iuher, mineral weaf-u. scbcols, cburcbvse
aud law-abiding aociety luviie emigrants from aii
l>olDts tj this land of fruits and flowers. Tor
. articular* audress A. Tuck, Land
8(. Loais, Mo. apr22,73-ly
Window Glass — Great attention is now de
servediy paid to the kinds ot WtndowtGlass u-eC
in dweilinge, stores aud churcbes. All qualuiet
ol Am. rican and French Window. Piciare, Pno
lograpb. Cut, Ground, Enameled and Coloreo
Glass, wholesale and retail, from Mr. V. P. To-de,
No. 2D Hayae street, Charleston, 8. C. Scud .for
price card.
saptlfc^B
forjsijtlt 2?rijs <£umnt,
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY MOBLEY A CABAMsS.
Cotton.—Cotton came in freely the past week.
The price during the latter part of the week rose
to 14c but fell again to We quote at
this price to day, but have no confidc-cee that
it will continue at this.
BACON-
Shoulders, 9.... C. R Sides,
@... Bulk Sides, 9,....Canvassed
Hams, 15
BAGGING 17
ARROW TIES 9?i<glo
COUNTRY CUTTER S3
Pi iITFFr
Best Ri030....Ri0 23 Java 40
F.GGB 25 per and z
FLOUR—
C & C Choice 11 75 Kennessw
10 75.... Marietta 9 75.... Extra $9
Tenuessee 8 00
i GRAIN;
Corn 95
Peas 1 -5
Oats . 70
LARD \2%
ME \L 1 i
MoLtSSS.... -rt S3
POfA * oEj fee-ti 75
! b\L r (y rsv k) 225
i 8Y .UP iG Oder ) *3
I tea ... 1 25
W ilv Y ( *r g-.o n- 1 :5@J 0
-> A E <■ * L N 1 . • 5
Q .5
4 5
VV A. -’L ii <\
CAI.L tbe a'lenrion <0 I t c z c
rue tuU s j u ing coujile.** to ;he r
Uiiprecedeatly Largs
AND
Stock
FOR THE
VINTER TRADE,
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.
aep3o 3m Macon, Ga.
Iran in the Blood
HUES THE WEAK SHOW,
The Peruvian Syrup, a Protect
ed Solution of the Protoxide of
Iron, is so combined as to liavo
Vie character of an aliment, as
easily digested and assimilated
With the blood as the simplest
food. It increases the quantity
Of Nature’s Own Vitalizing
Agent, Iron in the blood, and
cures %t a thousand ills,” simply
by Toning up, lnvigorating and
Vitalizing the System. The en
riched and vitalized blood per
meates every part of the body,
repairing damages and ivastc,
searching out morbid secre
tions, and leaving nothing for
disease to feed upon.
This is the secret cf the won
derful success of this remedy in
curing Dyspepsia, liver Com
plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar
rhoea, Boils, Nervous Affections,
Chills and Fevers, Humors,
Xoss of Constitutional Vigor,
Diseases of tlio Kidneys and
Bladder, Female Complaints,
€tnd all diseases originating in
€t bad state of the blood, or ac
companied by debility or a low
Ctate of the system. Being free
from Alcohol, in any form, its
energizing effects are not fol
lowed by corresponding reac
tion, but are permanent, infu
f jug strength, vigor, and new
life into alt parts of the system,
and building up an Iron Con
stitution.
Thousands have been changed
by the use of this remedy, from
weak, sickly, suffering crea
tures, to strong, healthy, and
nappy men and women; and
Invalids cannot reasonably hes
itate to give it a trial.
See that each bottle has PERU*
VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass •
Pamphlets Freo.
SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors,
j Wo. 80 Harrison Ar., Boston. ,
••m at Dauooisia aaaa&&r;
OCtid.eoWly
B. PYE & cON
FORSYTH, OA.
TTAVING removed oar office in the rear end
of tbe East room of our NEW ERICS
BLOCK, on the South side of the Public Square
and having procured
FIRE AND. BURGLAR PROOF SAFES
ST* Are prepared to receive DEPOSITS,
3uy and sell EXCHANGE, GOLD.
SILVER, HT >CR3, B ‘ v * -
cd jr-current fa&ds. 11< t. -ns ; ferr,
,tter*dej to.
COLLECTIONS
Made on all accessible points.
OFFICE open at a i oca r .-a h*r os
B. VYE a-; ’ y .
Bankers, FOB£>I2H,
jvnSl.lr
Fine Farm for Sale.
T WFLL3FLLONIHE FIRST lUE.’® \Y IN
L D*-cvrar>er next. b ore ti**- Court m v u *. ri , 0 >
In Forcyth. my plantation lora’ed in R *rs- llvi’i.
district, containing SlO ecr* 1 ?, more or !>-?, **M*r.
comfortabie buildings and w*-l! watered Tdf
farm is very desirable both as to location and the
value ot the 6oiL Any one who m y desire to
purchase thia*tarm can do so at privme sale.
OCt26*td iTHOMJU BIEPHEN3.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
G RE ATT RAXJt ITT>Ts
FOR
Casb. Buyers,
A T
Wolfe’s New York Store, Forsyth, Georgia,
[HEAD’S NEW BUILDING ]
OWING TO THE GREAT PANIC! Now rxistins: hi the Money Market, and the lew pr'.ce of
tii'iton. 7 will sel mv unit we-l selected WINTER STOCK. th'ST. Con-ving of
Di\Y GO -'Do, CLOiHING, BOOTS AND SHOES ?H vWLa, BL AN RETS, JE NS, ETC.
At the following low rrices:
Erie*,. Wor'h
B s’ O.'ico 10 tents 12J^
B •-I S--4 Colnrabas Sheeting 11 lt^
.T * o; 1 0 I')
Ki'rn Hjtjyy 2.) •)()
‘'V . • , * 3 * 75 '2 25
V’, * 1 1 25 *
5 ( *
3 *' t-8 4 ’
Z s>)
v S' VTls ’> -
v . ft 5 ■
A- 4“'\£ '
'I
• i>riri?, atov ‘ csr*
'■i J• * i tlAi
At
GACCER.ES & PROVISION*-
Bacon Lard, Flour, Sugar, Molasses, Co?f33, Tan,
Tobacco, Whisky Etc., Etc.,
Dont Forget the WOLFE When you Come to Town.
teg 2 Sit
CRASH OR NO CRASH
Is the Great Question Now Agitating Small Dealers.
BUT
SOLOMON & MOUNT
Have the pleasure of announcing that they have not been affected by
Tlie Wall Street Panic,
And, as an evidence, they call attention to their SUPERIOR STOCK -t
BUY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS SHOES, HATS
CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES
The public may be assured that by calling at their Handsome Room? in
IVlrs. Morse’s New Brick Building on West Side of the Public Square,
jTney can be supplied with everything -at fir-t choice, as ibis is their
GENERAL DELIVERY DEPOT,
For thrir several stores located In Georg!*. We propose to sell goods t the following
tonisuin •ly low prices:
{HO yards FIN ft DRESS GOODS t 25 certs worth 4(1 cents,
440 “ KRE VCH ’OPLIN a* 35c*n<s w rf' ro eti;s,
,*W> R% I. VORA!. RK’RTS ♦ 90 c-nt w-vtb, SI 5
10 (f(V> van's n \[J OF< at. -s •*• -r* 1 •
5 (V' 1 -! yop t 4 "MEETING at !2*< t r < 15
to ! ' 7 i smTit'r-'G at ■■ 1 '• -U.
1) . -:v Rl. A'■ KfVQ ,t !roiu 10 : : . .- . '
'.SIT VJT I! . ' T'• Sp* SO' 1
•if ASH me-> f. sui • ■ ' ...
'’L'jTii SUITS it ?■>. *. w. ;i ■. Art.
2>: F EEL '.:<■ N’B SUITA at ?3 70 •• •>. y. (?',
s!' OV rCOATS fr >rn ?4 50 o
y.rd Foir Jr.ANS .t i cen* .•• - 05 ■-i •
45 ! I • ■ ‘ ; J E *N * at 35 ■' ' ’
lb 1! • tV• V.IR •) V \ \ r S . ..
1 ;5->i> R. Uj a s U K 4 H- S'
100-i ti -a V •*!! *R 1 - 7.5 r
10 1,,, , i-'g p. • n(t 1, • () ) ! R 400 ./.• 0
500 >ii- T cniNG 800 "a 35'>v ■■ * > 0
loots j air LAD IK" Sit<r - at f:5 > * tr:;#2 '>.
Add a lul: stock Ct otaer g ode a eo, • spon ' a
f\ UR STOCK i* now eoinl"te in all Us details’ o 1 \v 11 h • U-i.> u, r , sh rj ; r., r
fresh arrivals daily, (’ur facslities are surp.i sed oy no i•.
Conic One Coma Aii and Satisfy Ycnrsaivcs Bafar; Purchasing
Elsewhere.
M, SOLOMON & MOUNT.
j uly2(i ly ;
LOOK AT THiS FARMERS!
WE HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO
Bell CLARK’S PATENT
Rail or Rlank Fence,
IN MONROE COUNTY, GA.
This is a useful improvement, to all classes of
people in our present ronditioa. All persons are
invited to cal! on our local Agent and he will show
you a specimen r-ar.r tn-.de, bo you can judge of
its value and economy at once and see bow to | ut
it up.
lu making new and repairing old fences, you can
save about ball the rails, and it has many advan
tages 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 ICO hundred acres, or half a lot
of land. 00.
Persons owning 800 acres, Oi one lot of land,
$5 50.
Persons owning 300 acres, or two lots of lar.d,
$7 50.
Persons owning any quantity over 400 acres o!
'.and, §ls 00.
T. M. JACKSON, Griffin, Ga.
8. B FREEMAN, Local Agent at Forsyth.
sep'23 tf
FOR THE MBIM!!
Kew : Goods and Styles l \
—B-8
Mi-s 3ALLIF, SWITZER, is now receiving
FULL cTOIK of
MILLINERY 005)S!
T whi< h the a'terti- r. cf the Ladies o f Mo roc
an 1- j dni'. r coun’ie are respectively invi'e '
MY ENTIRE STOCK
q.. a• o- n■ nned Jfrom the most FASH
ION ‘ ml:-: MILLINERY IMPORTERS cf th<
North.
- ■.. r - . r.p V,' -•S' ■ ' PobH" r- : : ir, in Mr
m; . -•..-A • K ■ Ll' ;
3 isa BALLIE /
i• t. fr. O ■!>:. J r'A I ... f T 1
National Hits!
ATLANTA .
OWEfIU 4 FOSTER, Proprietors.
T ATE of Pi-, ’moot and Orange Hotels, Lyrico
and Elegan'ly Farm • . . .
Board *3 i>Vr dav. *** cimed 10 and.lrom
Depot free of charge.
jan7.U
OUR TERMS ARE
FROM TUI* HATE.
p ARTIES INDEBTED WILL PLEASE
ANI) SETTLE.
£e;3o tf McCOVf MOV & BANKS.
Established 1832.
MOTS & SHOES
FOR
Retail Trade,
Y TTA VE NO tv ON HAND ONE OF THE BEST
' Stock® of B-ois and Shoes ever brought to this
City, embracing
Every Style end Variety,
T T rr *r and r iho Vst*
tl Tl ; il v
EKtfilf PAIR iS WMMW
V-yx
To Give Satis j
r\
• ' ‘i uine i efor. - \
E, I* -- .
5 c:
< t’.4
Naiisa.
In EK*BY N >T-r V ALL K ' IR-t. .■ bo : e
cvrtuli.Mis t.i S- v upoo p-..;, mv, hi* i?r*r
•it* <■'- 'h- <•>'-• I'.Ust l,s ;i ii., e , ( .1—
cordrug to tie Statute in such css-- made) otee -
wo • t-e property will not be advc > ..-d.
s,p.au it ' *O. M. McCUNE. theritt.
FORSYTH ADVERTISEMENTS.
Fashion’s Palatial
e0,..J J
r|SHE Finestjand most Elegant Stock of
MILTjIJijERY
AND
FANCY 8000S,
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. &
Fresh ‘rom the imperial marts of feshion. The
greatest cire was grren to the selection of the
present Stock, ard they are guaranteed to be of
the finest ar . latest fast.ioas srrd styles. Among
Die in my articles now offered lor sale, is tLe most
Il:\m BQIKEIS
AND
iy'J vy
I-. i‘ u E NFa'K AND
‘V". ■ r- ’ ! •• TA
lit If I .RY.
NL.V;E • T vND
iBJ RU K v
....4 .gE • /. - Ornaments.
- T'
.yj ,
€L<3 Tla.
' 1 t NfJ
>v T 5 * ,
nj. „ i |
SPLEN nBl K
TIS -I U „ n. c* "V :o,- i ~f rhl*
nn •sf j ■' c ( onti*~ visi’ing \1 ••<• or ''r'.'gn
ml. < v*-v v a.i ran be r nppiied ii Q lalitj,
Qaa:.tity. 8 vie and pi ices.
T # G. Bennett.
j jpr pea. LSIIN’S BUILDING,
sep3t)-tt Forsvtb, Ga.
'm _
ffionroe Female College
FORSYTH, CEORCIA.
rpflE Nf XT ANNUAL SESSION WILL OPEN
I Mondav, August 18th, 1873. Board and
Tuition tor the Term will be S9J 80.
By order oi the Board of Trustees, Putdls must
p.iTscnt C*-itific;ites ot fettlement lor Tuition be
ler they ere t'in :ri to recila’iou. Patron*will
pienfe take due notice aud govern themsetves ac—
cot'tineiy. For luitber purlieu Kars apply lor Cnta
ltgue to it. T. e SBUK5 r ,
s ;23.tf Pres. Fae.
Dental Card
• • -Ji
■N: 1 [
**“
; L . "'; S ■ !> • > AL'VAYi BE
f. . 'u'M-g oir t.‘, Room, over
* ,v <: • a’ORE, in Pje’~ nt v
bu ; . ■in : i i.xart flout- tCj ium
i l,u<. -eg ;:ent%! work ticr.e
■ -civ. •..tic >:i;njv- rebec'lnHy iov-ted to
■ Pi .' ' K-.-L WV .
Ju- >. j. i. ii. ~x
\V iiOLKr>ALE and RETAIL
GROCERY MERCHANST
FORiYTiI : r : : GEORGIA
z ■
/,y .
Haying Loo*Ted in the east room
oi their
Nkw Brick Block, on Main Stbbkt,
i
On the Eas: side oi the Public Square, keep con
stantly tm baud aud ur nujly receiving, a lull ".c
of all kiuib of
GROCERIES AM) I*R©Yl§l©!*>
j Which we cfl.r to the public as law at any houa
j in Forsyth.
We have now on hand ar.uDo am/e
80,000 lbs BULK ME AT
8,000 HuHicis BFED OATS,
j 1,500 “ CHOP. E WHITE CORN,
fiO Hhd MOLASSRr*,
85 Bbl MOLASSES,
and everything isuaily kept in a first cia-s groce.
store.
We a.e also prepared to accommodate om
printing friends on time.
Standard Fertilizers.
Thev ers a:o prepared to fnmish the bea
qualities of i ERTILIZERB,Mor cash or on time.
jai.Blly
A Necessity Supplied!
A HARNESS SHOP.
,/\PPO?ITE GP.ETR & CO.’S LIVERY STA
\j i.le. sh-rr ail kinds of Harness Making nd
Re. siri-:-' v 1 he dore n good <-rder end in quick
time on tf e t.t re nn-H* terms.
v . • , g'.Rjirr'-Ba MsV.l*r
f • z-d to ray ?!••.* our work will he
do: <• -t pieuMPg urd s* vlfc
; and, L. ?. GREER & BRO.
F LSHIONABLE
Ahi -mimmm.
| f !,•■ •]! -r; v 5 ■ TY 7. .rc
i ■ ... • : • ' y > '•: or
alli ' i
1 'ino ! nc]i*-s
WL.ch wid ■■■• r•- -d <•! Ch ap * "lose out the.
lot. Store rouL tn -i -rn 1 ~.r , .’ y it U iiii-ng.
oct!4Bm AiKa. WILDER 8c AicGl.'iY