The Monroe advertiser. (Forsyth, Ga.) 1856-1974, December 23, 1873, Image 4

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£lu sitmm FOSSVTU, TUKaDAV, DEC. 23, 187 Sons I’or \n American EtfitOT. ET %'ILLIAM KOS3 WALLACE. I'm of the Pre*o ! I'm of the Press! My i brotie a simple cnair; I -k no otbtr nmje-ty Timii strike* the gtzer tb< re. Th- berse of fire obea# my nod ; Mr courier* walk the in; The lightumx# lilt their fi .init-g mines. At Ait’' ccmajßoaß, lor in . I’m ol fie Pres* ! I'm of the Pm?-*! Do monarch* wear the crown'’ I wait my pen across ray png". And crowns bay*? tumbl'd down. The clondi. float on—the N'atious i.trir'e ; Without, the thunder roll* ; Within, I brood the quiet thought Tbat changes all the souls. I'm of fht Press ! I’m of the Pre- ! The dead around me throng; Their awlul voice# whisper tra’h ! Tnelr eyes feibid the wrong. From thim I gather joy and -ireng’h. Nor heed pale Errors cause, My faith in God terge a the i.rrh lie gave hi# universe. I’m of the Press ! I’m of the Pies# ’ My boat embattled types; WUh them i quell the tyrants horde And rear the stars and e tripes. I give my band to all ray race. My altar Fiaedom’s sod: I *sy iny say, and bend my Knee Alone, alone to God. A&BAKIISniAUIAN SOMNAMBULIST.— A fQUilidOi bulisl, having been lor some days deep in shake spesr-i, tarne down slalrs the other night at half part eievi n (an hour after he bad retired) In ex treme dishabille, his cw-j “in a Cue frenzy roll ing,” and braad.iuite in hi-i band a bootjack, while the lollowing explosion burst from hi* ex cited Uj*: *• fs thi- a nag_t: that I see before me? :* , it : ■ ist •sc'jjjt a i.ui, one v.ho has loved not wisely, but too well, in chilUuhneas and were oblivion. My father—methinks 1 see my father— a motley fool, a miserable v trier, with spectacles on nose end pouch cn side, creeping like snail unwillingly to school, and seeking the bubble reputation eve* st the cannon’# raou li. Come on, Macduil Now I* th • winter of our disc-on* tent. Come, let me clutch thee ; perdition catch my soul, but I do love thee. What! wonldst thon slander her and torture me, between the wind aDd my nobility v No more ot that, Hal, an’ thou lovest me. leflim of purpose, give me the dagger*. I’ll do—l’il do— murder most foul, fill thy bones with uch&3, make met- roar, for I have touched the highest point of all my greatness. Avaunt, and quit my sight; to bed—to bed. ’TD now the very time of night, llow many thou sand* of my poorest subject are at thi# hour asleep, like qtiilD upon tin- ire lu! porcupine, so fretful and so withered in their attire! Canst thou not minister to a rniud doomed for a certain Grin to walk the night, sans teeth, sin# eyes, tuns every thing V Nay, then, farewell; I go and It is done; the bell Invite# me—to bed. My king dom for a horse.’’ It is needless to say that a doctor v.a# immediately called In to minister to this victim ol somnambulism. C’atchisg a Mouse.—A Keokuk lady, while engaged in tire pursuit of domestic duties, en countered a mouse in the ftour barrel. Now roost Indies under similar circumstances would have ut tered a few feminine shrieks and then sought safety iu the gerretr Put this one possessed more than su ordinary degree of lernale courage. She summoned the hired man and told him to get the shot gun, call the bull dog, and station him self at n convenient distance. Then she climbed half way up the stairs and piouuded the flour bar rel vigorously with a pole. The bull dog at once went in j ursnit. The man fired and the dog fell dead. The lady fainted and fell down stairs, and the hired mau, thinking that she was killed and fearing that he would be arrested for murder, lit out aud lias not been seen since. The mouse es caped. tv you -want to put vour better-half in fine trim tor a Candle lecture, tell her that you have gone to Lake Chaugogmagogogagogogbunagoggungog ••Wogyigoggagggogbegrogoggt gogma ug, and tell all your friends to call on her during your ab sence and ask where you have gone. Oj?e exceedingly warm day in Jane, a neighbor met the old man, and remarked that it was very hot. “ Yes,” said Joe, “It it wasn’t for one thing, 1 should say we were going to have a thaw.” ” What Is that?” inquired the bluid. “There’s nothing frozen,” said Joe. An uudecided fellow courted a lady for twenty eight yeais, aud then married her. She turned out a perfect virago, but died two years after the Wedding. •’Now,” said he, In a self-eongratnla liug tone, “see what I have escaped by a long courtship. Tub friends of a wit expressing some surprise that, with hi# age aud fondness lor the bottle, he should have thought it worth while to marry, “A wife was necessary,” he said ; “they began to s.-ty of tne that i drank too much tor a siugle man.” Trrx St. Louis Democrat is thus severe on the press: “Every chucklehead iu Congress gets more praise from the press of his party now, than could truthfully have been bestowed upon Dan iel Webster in his palmiest days. •Can you steer the main-mast down the forecas tle stairs ?” a-ked a #ta captain of anew hand. “Yes, sir, I eac, if you will stand below and coll It up.” Captain didn’t catechise that man any more. Said a pompous husband, whose wife had stolen up behind and given him a kiss. “ Madam, I consider such an act indecorous.” “Excuse me,” said the wife, “ I didn’t know it was you.” Tuc Spaniards have a proverb, which reads thus: At eighteen, marry your daughter to her superior; at twenty, to her equal; but at thirty, to anybody wbo will have her. “ The law," said Judge Ashurst, !a a charge, is open to all men, to the pojras well as the rich.” “So is the London Tavern,” added Horne Tooke, who was present. CONSUMPTION CURED! GLOBE FLOWER COUGH SIRUP. does positively cure, a- if by magic, Colds, Coughs, Bionchiti*, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Sore-Tbroat, Hoarseness, CONSUMPTION, aud all Lung Diseases. We have never kuowD the second dose to fall in giving immediate relief in CROUP —the great pest of cniidreu and terror ot mothers. GLOBE FLOWER SYRUP has been tested in 3,000 cases ot Consumption, in tchich it cured %uar ly every case. It cures when all other boasted remedies 1 fail. L-af 3- It has cured hundreds of people who are living 10-day with only one remaining lung. This rare and delightful remedy is the active principle, obtain ad by chemical process, from the “Globe Flower,” known also as •* Button Hoot,” and in Botany “ VepeMant kus Occidental is.” We can with truth assure the community that this Incomparable remedy does not contain a particle of Opium, or any ot its preparations, no Lobelia, Ipecac, Squills,’ Mercury, Hydrocyanic Acid, or auv poison whatever. 'the action ot the GLOBE FLOWER SYRUP on the human system is mild and benign, and adapt ed to all ages —from the infant to the adult, and TO EVERY VARIETY OF TEMPERAMENT AND CONSTITUTION. The effects to be looked for after taking Globe Flower Cough Syrup, are first. soothing and controlling Influence over any COUGH, affordiug KEFRESHINg SLEEP; second, promptffcg an asy EXPECTORATION; third, invigorating the whole system, curing Uie Cough, and bequeathing i to posterity one of its greatest blessings. Sound Lungs and Immunity from consumption. For Testimonials of Wonderful Citiea sen-1 to j the proprietor, or call upon your Druggist. One ' Lottie will pros-- to you us wonderful virtue*. j For sale by all Druggists. £IR. J. s. PKMSERToN A CO., PROP'S. ' Atlanta, Ua. Hr XT, RACKIN’ A LAM AH, Wholesale Agents, r apli**y Macon, Ok l S. F. WILDERS COLL.MX. - ... , WILDER’S Furniture Train HAS ARRIVED m ■ A i iWrnma k ?*r - - j h . . lUv if”A -■ A JE Ut.~ —z | ?■-- ; X: IV icapjfei j:-' % • ' ' ’ ' % t;- - i-- 1. t; 1 i f ,i ; ; af V. 1i : l I r v”f * KF-F-fM IM ■ ff 1 ■ slfflffli Bringing one of the largest and mos. varied STOCKS OF FURNITURE EVER BROUGHT TO FORSYTH, Consisting in parts of PARLOR SET3, all grades, FINE WALNUT an-' COTTAGE CHAMBER SETS, MAR BLE TOP and PIAIN BUREAUS, MARBLE TOP and PLAIN TA jBLES, DINING TABLES, HAT RACKS, CHAIRS, of everv description, bedsteads ;of all kinds, CRIBS, WASH STANDS. TOWEL RACKS, BOOK RACKS, “WHATNOTS,” TEI’E-A TETES, SOFAS, COTTON and HAIR MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, CARPETING, MATTING, RUGS, OIL CLOTH, WINDOW SHADES, Paper and Hol land, and WINDOW FIXTURES, Patent and common. And In fact everything usually kept In J\. FIFLST CLASS mm she, ALL WHO NEED FURNITURE O F-* ANY KTND, Are Earnestly Solicited TO i:\llll\E ill STB, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. IN Quality Style and Prieo- THE HEARSE Will be sent to an} section o the County WITHOUT CHARGE. I I j Self-sealing IVletaiic Burial Cases, Oi the re- •! improved and elegant patterns; the test manulac tured coaal*i,tiv on hand. We also keep the plain styles of ease?, hereto fore on sale, as Weil as ilne.auii ordiiia! v ood cof fins; are also prepared to furnish every iking ue*iled In the Undertaker's line. Store jiiiecotid floor of the Procter >£ Ponder i buiidinc, over J. It. Proctor’s Groctry. Lg-Pri ee# reasonable. The patronage of the j puolic is respectfully solicited. aogiaiy *. F. WILDER, J MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. H. G. BEAN. JW. A. bKAN LIFE AMD FIBE IMSUBAMCE AG ESC Y i OF j H. G. BEAN <fc BROTHER. * i I I ! yff* REPRESENT THE LARGEST LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE COlf PANIF A IN.THE l r.ited State- <*iiu aagregatiug over X | .•! 870,000,000 00. H AND WE ARE PREPARED TO ISSUE POLICIES ON ON ANY DESCRIPTION of“propfrty at a t REASONABLE RATES as will give adequate security to the Insured. sept3.ct The Wall Street Financial Panic V DID NOT DETER) W. B. A.MOS, While In New York, from Buying Largely in DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, Men and Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Etc., Etc., And It affords him much pleasure to announce to the old customers of E, Mi AMOS* SON, m And the many new ones that be expects to make that he has purchased BIS 111111 if @©K @@@®§ ’ With an eye to the wants of Monroe, Jasper, Jones, Crawford and Butts Counties. TTAVING PURCHASED OF MY FATHER his Interest "in the business my facilities are In ti creased, and whatever advantages I may have over others I propose to divide with my cus tomers. MySstoek was bought low, and I propose, by contenting myself with small profits, to sel atJeast mv FULL SHARE OF GOODS „# . nn win h r3“ REMEMBER to give me a call and examine my goods, and compare prices, and you will be SURE TO BUY Aside from a large stock of Northern and Eastein make of Boots and Shoes, i shall continue to keep our GEORGIA. MADE BOOTB AND SHOES, every pair guaranteed. ray-Frlenda hoping to merit your patronage, I remain Respectfully Yours, A sepSO tin, V At the Old Stand, Opposite Advertiser Building, Forsyth, Ga. W. L LAMPFIV. H - Q - BEAN BANKING HORSE, o* WM. L. LAMPKIN & CO. FORSYTH 3--A. £J£ALERS IN Stocks, Bonds, Gold and Silver Coin. Uncurrent Money and Exchange DEPOSITS received; Commercial paper discounted; Loans made on Stocks, Bonds, or othe first-class Collaterals. ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON In store, or on growing crops ana on shipments of Cotton to any city in the United States. CJertifioates ol Deposit (Bearing interest) issued. COLLECTIONS made in any part of the Unired States. IN VESTMENTS of any kind effected promptly for oar patrons, aud a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS conducted in all its details. - '~* > —- Having first-class business connections in all the principal cities of the United States, our facilities for the prompt transaction of any kind of business in our line are unsurpassed. We have provided a large Fire-proof Vault for the use of our patrons, where any kind of valuable papers, silver plate or jewelry may be deposited for safe keeping, free of charge. Fobyth, Ga., December 16th, 1871. From and after January Ist, Henrt G. Bear will be a partner In my business, which will thereaiei be conducted under the firm name of Wm. L. Lampkin <* Co.* declO. WM. L. LAMPKIN. 1873! ISAAC "WIN SHIP. { 1873 EXCLUSIVE DEALER LN Hides, Leather and Shoe Findings. yyTLL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF Hides in large or Small Quantities. , „ EEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND /reach and Afuerse&n C*U ami &io Bkina; Baltimore, New York, Cincinnati aou Oak Soie Leather; Plain and Cropped Hemlock Sole, all qualities. Harness, Bridle and Upper Leather. Shoe Findings LaeU, Linings, Toppings, Pegs, Thread. Eta., all ot which will be sold as low as in any southern city, as I get ay goods from importers and Manufacturers. All of my friende, ac quaintances and the rest of mankind sre Invited to send in their orders, or call and *ee my Stock. Sead lor Price List of Leather and Hide* ISAAC WINSHIP No, Cherry Stmt, JUeos, Ga. ■ MISCKLLAN EOl‘!> ADVERTISEMENTS. JE*. C>. MA YS, To Uie Front with a Large and Well Assorted Stock of GROOERIEiS AND PRDVI3I3?T3 Which hecflers lor Sale a? Cheap or CHEAPER than any House in For-yih For Cash, A Trial is all that is asked to satisfy the most incredulous that what he asserts is true. HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAIR FOR COTTOX. I most earnestly entreat those who owe MAYS & DRISKELL to Call and Settle. sepiSO 3in F. 0. MAYS. NEW STORE OF .a\Ny. mmmmEp*/ i\4cwfijEßxMr,f HA VlNGremoved from our old stand to 4 NEW STORE opposite Greer’s Hotel, we inform the publie, Hat we nre better prepared to seive them than -.ver before. t\ e have low lu S'IORE and soon to ARRIVE the largest ana best selected Stock of BTOVES, HOLLOW and HARDWARE. TABLE and POCKET CUT Lb RY, PLATb D GOODS CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE, WOOD ana TIN-WAKE, rtu HOCSE ILKNiSHI't GOODS, ever offered in Foryili. With our increased facilities forjbusiness, we will acll goods at Greatly reduced prices for THE CaYSII. We “ how veryjiow ” to the public la acknowledgment of he liberal patronage heretofore ex tended os, and hope by strict atttntion to business, LOW PRICES and FAIR DEALING to merit a continuation ot the same, Having financially embarrasetd currelves by n tei sicerable outlay in building, we cot tide nr iy hope ana believe that those ot our patron* v.b< hi we Lave indulged through the summer, will come forward and settle with us, ‘lkewi Me@4 With pleasure. Give us a call andjbe convinced that we “ Mein Business.” jci7-ly BRAMBLETT & BRO. FASHIONABLE MILLIIERY ESTAOLISHMEST. MRS. IWILDER AND MISS McGINTY Lav just received, from New Yotk, a iarge lot c the moat laahlonable.Gooda in their line, consist iug of Millinery & Dress Goods, Also a lot of Fine Indies Shoes Which will be disposed of cheap to close out the Lot. Store rooms in Judare Sandford’s BuildiEg. octl4 2m MRS. WILDER & McGINTY CENTRAL R, R.-ATLANTA DIVtSIGH- New Schedule of M. & W.|Braneli. MAIL AND PASSENGER-DOWN. leave Atlanta 12:40 a. m. Arrive at Forsyth 5:12 a. m. Arrive at Macon 6:50 a. m. v V MAIL AND PASSENGER—UP. Leave Macon }7:3OiP. m. Arrive at Forsyth 9:08 F. m. Arrive at Atlanta J 1:40 a. m. ACCOMMODATION—DOWN. Leave Atlanta 7:00 A. m Arrive at Forsyth 1:03 p. m. Arrive at Macon 8:40 p. m. ACCOMMODATION-UP. Leave Macon 9:10 a. m. Arrive at Forsyth 11:25 a m. Arrive at Atlanta 5:48 p. m. The accommodation daily train except tsunday. G. J. FOREACRE, General Superinti ndent. John Agent at Forsyth. angs.tac. Bk FtflS & SQNu WHOLESALE and RETAIL G-KOCERY MERCHANST FORSYTH. ; : : : GEORGIA Having located in the east room of their New Brick Block, on Main Street, On the East side of the Public Square, keep eon •tantly on hand and are daily receiving, a lull s*oc of all kinds of GROCERIES ANI> PROVISIONS Which we offer to the public as low a* any bons in Forsyth. EiV We have now on hand ana to am/e SO,OOO lbs BULK MEAT* 2,000 Bushel* SEED OATS, 1.500 “ CHOP E WHITE CORN 60 Hhd MOLASSES, 25 Bbl MOLASSES, and everything tsnally kept in a first class groee. store.) We aie also prepared to accommodate ooi planting friends on time. tandartl Fertilizers. ar? also prepared to furnish the t>e3 qualities ot FERTILIZERS, for cash or on time. jan2l.ly A Necessity Supplied! A HARNESS SHOP. OPPOSITE GREER & CO’S LIVERY BTA ble, where all kirds oi Harness Making and Repairing will be done in good order and in quick time on the most rev jonable terms. Having employed a first-class Harness Maker we feel authorized to say that our work wit' be done in the most pleasing and acccDtable style julyl.tf. L. F. GREER & BRO. VICK’S ! floral guide FOR 1§74. OhA PAGES; 500 ENGRAVINGS, AND COL- AtMJ ored Plate. Published Quarterly at 25 cG., a year. First number for 1874 just issued. A Ger man edition at sp.me price. Address, dec2 JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. Notice- ALL THOSE INDEBTED TO THE ESTATE! of John B. Og'etree, deceased, will please i com* forward and setHe, thereby saving cost. fiAVID OfiLSTRSi, Mjzr. BRAMBLETT & BRO, THE SIJN. WKLKLY, SfcAU W'ShKEY, AND DAILY. THE WEEKLY SUN Is too widely known to r<quire any txtt-nded recommendation; but the reasons which have already given it fifty thousand subscribers, and which will, we hope, give it many th< m-and mere, are britfiy an follows; It is a first rate mwspaper. All the news of the day will be found in it, condens-d when unimpo-- taut, at fall length when of tncmeut, and always presented in a eiear, inielligihle, and interesting manner. ’ It is a first rate family pape-, full of entertain ing and instructive r. auing ol every kind, but con lan ing nothing that can offend the most delicate and scrupulous taste. It is a first tate story paper. The best tales and romances ol current literature are carefully se lected and legibly printed in its pages. It is a first rate agricultural paper. The moat fresh snd instinctive articles on agricultural top ics regnlar.y appear in thb department. It is an independent political paper, belonging to no party and wearing no color! It fights tor principal and lor the election of the best men to office. Vt especially devotes its energies to the exposure of the great c.irruptions that now weaken and disgrace our country, and threaten to under mine republican institutions altogether. It has uo tear of knaves, and asks no favors from their surporters. It reports the fashions for the ladies and the maikeis lor the nren, especially the cattle market. Finally, it is ti e cheapest paper published. One uollai a year will secure it tor any subscriber. It is not necessary to get up a club in order to have IHE WEEKLY SUN at this rate. Anv one who seuds a single dollar will get the paper'for a year. We have no travelling agents. THE WEEKLY SUN.—Eight ppges, fifty-six columns. ODly $1 CO a year. No dieounts irom this rate. THE BEMI-.WEkKLY SUN, —Same sizess Dal y Sun. $2 00 a year. A discount ct 20 per cent in clubs of 10 or over, THE DAILY SUN.—A large four page news paper of twenty-eight columns. Dai'y circulation over 120,000. All the news for 2 cents. Sub scription price 50 cents a me nth, or $6 00 a year. To dubs of ten or ever, discount of 20 per cent. Address. “THE FUN,” New York City. novll6w THE GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION which can be cured by a timely resort to this stand ard preparation, as has been proved by the hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors. It is acknowl i edged by many prominent physicians to be the most | reliable preparation ever in troduced for the relief and cure of all Lung complaints, and is offered to the public, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. AVhcn resorted to in season it sel dom fails to effect a speedy cure in the most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, "Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. Wistar’s" Balsam does not dry up a Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the ease with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses the lungs, -and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint. PREPAEED BT BETH W. FOWLE & 30338, Boston, Mpas* Aad sold by Druggists zed Doalsrs generally, oct7eowly TUißjyiP SEED! Turnip Seed: COMPLETE assortment at LEGAL AI) VKI IT ISE ME N TS. Sheriff*!* WILL be sold before the court house door, in the towr. of Forsyth, between tl:e usual hours of sale, on the ‘first Tuesday in Janua ry next, the following property : Lot ofland No. 55, containing 202$ acres; lot No. 86; con taming 202 1-2 acres- 100 acres oflot No. 72, i5 acres of lot No. 54; t 92 1-2 acres ot lot No. 71; 50 5-8 acres ot lot No. 56; 101 1-4 acres of lot No. 89; 102 acres oflot No. not known , bounded on the south by lands John .Thomas, and east by Ocmulgee river; also traction oflot No. uot known, con taining 24 acres bonuc.ed on the north by lands of Richard G. Watson and east by Oc rnulgee river; containing in all 1.050 acres, more or less, and lying in the I4th district of Monroe county, levied on as the property of Rufus 11. Watson, by virtue ol a mortgage ;fi la issued from the Superior Court of said county in favor oi Peter McMiekle vs Rufus H. Watson. Above property described in said mortgage ti la being all the lands and plantation of said Rufus \\ atson in one body bounded at present by Richard G. Watson and James C. Goodrum, on the north-east by Oc mulgee river and R. G. NY atson, south by Jno. Tnomas and Geo. A. Willis, welt by v 'illiam Wetson. Also at Ihe same time ana place 32i 1-4 acres ol land lying in Middlcbrooks’ district Monroe county, bounded on the North and west by Allred Middlebrooks, on the south by Allred Middlebrooks and Jack Greer, east by Jack Greer. Said property levied on i to satisfy a fi fa issued from Monroe Superior Court in favor of J. G. A L. F. Greer vs. L 11. Harrison. Also at the same time and place, 185 j acre* of land, the same being the whole of rot No. 117, in the Twelfth District o! Monroe county, except seventeen acres of said lot, west ol’ the Knoxville and Forsyth road, as the property of the estate of L. B. Alexander, dec.; also the remainder interest in the estate of L. B. Al exander in seventeen acres oflot No. 117.and 99 acres of south half of lot No. 121, and 101 acres of lot No. 122, all in the Twellth Disk of Monroe county, to commence upon the death of Elizabeth Alexander who has a dower interest in the same. Levied on as the property of said L. B. Alexander, oec., to sat isfy certain fi las issued from the Superior Court ot ilo.-toe County in !a\or o. John Moore, Jas- M. Ponder, <. Sharp, and others vs L. B. Alexander, dec. Also at the same time and place one-half interest in the store house ar.d lot in the town of Forsyth, now occupied by Brooks A Mc- Cune. bounded on the north by Main street; | south and west by lots of F. N. Barnes ami | east by building ot Lockett mid Thomas. L— ! vied on as the property oi Geo. W. Ward, dec. Property pointed cut by plantifTa at torney. Also at the same time and place 50 acres of land, part ol lot No. 132, bounded on north by lands of Wm. Wilder, soutri, east and west by lands of J. 11. Sutton. Levied on as the propel ty of John A. McCord to satisiy certain ti fs issued Irom Monroe Superior Court in iavor of Z. E. Harman and others vs. John A, McCord. C. M. McCUNE, dec9 td Slier iff. Xoiloo to Debtors tiitd LTedtloi't. ALL Parties having claims against the es tate of VY illiam Collier, late of Monroe county, deceased, are heieby notified to come forward and present roe, properly proven, within the time prescribed by law. All per sons indebted to said estate will p.ease come forward and make settlement at once. Terms cash. JjMARTHA COLLIER, Admx. dec9 3t Application For Homestead. GFORGIA—MONROE COUNTY: Ordinary’s Of lice. Whereas, Freeland Buckner applies to me for a Homestead of Personalty as made and provided by the Constitution of said State, and I wiil pass upon the same on Wednes day, the 17th inst , at ten o'olcck, a. m. Wit ness my hand and* Official signature. dec9 td E. DUMAS, Ord. Administrator's Sale. Will be sold before the Court-house door, -in the town, pf Forsyth, county of Monroe, on the first Tuesday in January, 1874, be tween the legal hours of sale, the residence and grounds of E. G. Cabaniss, late of said county, deceased. Four acres, in a fine oak grove, aud having on it a fine cold spring. The dwelling is large and comfortable, and the out-buildings are good. Sold as the prop erty oi E. G. Cabaniss, deceased, ibr the ben efit of heirs nndicirditors. Terms cash. ? GEO. A. CABANISS, dec2.td Administrator. Aiuinistrator’s'Salc. By virtue of an order from the court or Or dinary ot Monroe county, will be soid on the first Tuesday in January, 1874, at the Court house door in said county, Ire tween the legal hours of sale, lour hundred acres of land, lying in the 7th district of said county, and known as the William Collier plantation, and being also the land whereon W. M. Collier resided at the time of his death ; and also the remain der interest after the expiration of the dower of Martha Collier, widow oi Jno. Jackson, de ceased, in 200 acres ot said district. Said lauds sold for the benefit of the heirs and crt.hror* ci W. SI. Coificr deceased. Terms made known on day of sale. M. G. COLLIER. dec2.td Adnristratrix of W. if Collier. Application lot- Letters. GEORGIA- MONROE t OUNTY; Whereas, Catherine Martin has applied to me for Letters of Administration on the es tate of Polly Dumont, late of raid county, de ceased. There aie therefore to cite at.d ad monish ail parlies interested, v.hether kindred or creuitorn, to show eau.se, if any they have, within the time prescribed by law, why let ters should not be granted to said applicant. Witness my hand this Ist day of Nov. 1873. nr.v4-d ' E. DUMaS, O and O. Application for Homestead. GEORGIA—MONROE COUNTY: Ordinary's Of fice. Whereas, William I. Gresham applies to mo for setting apart a Homestead of Personalty, and having duly filec his schedule of the same in my office, and he claiming a Constitutional right of the same, I therefore notily all con cerned that I will pass upon the same on Thursday, the 25th lost, at ten o’clock, a. ir. V\ it ness my hand and Official signature, dec Ctd E. DUMAh, Ord. Application for Homestead. GEORGIA—MONROE COUNTY : Ordinary's Of fice ol said county — Whereas,Columbus C. Bowden applies to me for Homestead and valuation of the same, of Personalty, as allowed him by a Constitutional provision, and I will pass upon the same on Thursday, the 25th inst, by 10 o'clock. Witness my hand and official signature. decG td E. DUMAS, Ord’y. Application for Homestead. GEORGIA MONROE COUNTY. Ordinary’s of fice of said county: Whereas, 11. G. Smith applies to me for a Homestead of Personalty as made and provi ded by the Constitution of said State, and I will pass upon the same on Wednesday, the 24 inst, at 10 o’ clock a. m. Witness my hand and official signature this 10th Dec, 1873. dec!2t K. DUMAS. MOORE’S BOOK AND STATIONERY DEPOT! HISTORY, ROMANCE. LITERATURE. BIBLE S AND K* HC’OI BOOK-*. *gT * tjovtry BLANK AND PASSBOOKS, INK PENS* * ANublamjs, MUSIC ...\d mUox- CAL INSTRUMENTS. CHARTS Pictures and notions, latest periodicals JAND MAGAZINES ALWAYS on I HAVE also established an agency and w,ll furnish eub crifctrs any paper, ttagszine or book, not on the counters, at publisher’s oriees. MRS. MORSE’S NEW * BCILDIN’G. ••p'-EU Wff&t 01.