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THE MONROE H ADVERTISER.
VOL. XXX!.
Owing to the Immense Stock, Increased Business
and Large Sales M. GREENWOOD’S
Dry Goods, Clothing & Shoe Emporium
WILL BE KNOWN HENCEFORTH AS THE
NEW YORK STORE!
A LARGE SHIPMENT of NEW GOODS to be received THIS \\ ELK. The Earthquake still rages and the
Extremely LOW I’KICES below still reign.
10,000 yard* Bent check* at 01 emt per yard. The very finest Ginghams worth 194 cent* at 10 cents.
10 (100 ’yard* Best void w ide sheeting at 0 cents per yard. Fine line of Blankets from 00 cents SIO.OO a pair.
4.‘207 lard- Good'Jeans ut 12} cents per yt.rJ. Fine Red Damask Table Cloth 35 cents.
4.872 yards t etter Jeans at2o cents per Yard. Fine line of Dress Goods from 5 cent to 50 cents.
6,462 Yards Better Jeans at 25 cents per yard. Two nice Han kerchiefs for 5 cents.
6,738 Yards Be; nil wool Jeans at 40 cents per yard. 100 Suits Clothes worth $0.00; $3.50.
12.2 6 Yards Good Prints 4 cents p-r yard. 120 Suits Clothes worth §12.00; $8.50.
9,617 Yards Better Prints at f> cent* per _\ard. IDS Suits Clothes worth $13.00; $ 10.00.
13,123 Yards Best Prints at 51 and f> cents per yard. 117 Suits Clothes worth r 18.O0; $15.00.
Splendid women shoes every pair warranted at 90 cents. 109 Suits Clothes worth !>2o.00; S2O 00.
Splendid women Veal Calf shoes every pair warranted at $1.25. 112 Suits Clothes worth *3O 00; $25.00.
Best Brogan in Georgia $1 40. * 07 Suits Clothes worth $35.00; .' 27.50 and $30.00.
A too t I it. stock of Br igunsSl .00 100 Good all wool Jeans coats i2 00.
Fruit of the Doom full yard wide Blenching B.J cents. Bed Ticking 6 cents to 25 cents.
A Good article of full yard wide Bleaching 7 cents.
fisa/- Jcntm has’advanced 20 per cent, but as you see I am selling at last year’s prices.
MY STOCK OF SHOES A WONDER!
N 3 vet* in the history of Forsyth lias such a stock of-
w N E i
1 have on hand and to arrive w ' o, 'Ui of SHOES and BOOT'S, nearly all of which I HAVE MADE
TO ()Rl)|-'R and of course in ge’iting them from FIRST HANDS GET BOT TOM PRICES, and intend to
SKI.I. ACcbuiMSULY. NO SHODDY GOODS IN STOCK.
I GUARANTEE EVERY PAIR!
And If thov do not give satisfaction bring them buck and your money will be refunded. 1 have everything from the Fines:
LAD IKS* and HUNTS H\ND- -1 A DIS Shoes to the Cheapest Brogans. My 90 cents Woman’s .Shoe can not be bought for less
than $1.25 elsewhere. Mv sl.lO Brogan is the best Brogan in the world. My stock of Children’s, Youth's and .*isses’ Shoes is
complete and can’t be equaled in Forsyth. When it comes to Shoes 1 defy competition. Come and sec this princely stock before
you buy your Shoes. 1 have on hand and to arrive $ 10,0U0 worlh of
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
Bv far tne LARGEST Stock eve exhibited in Forsyth. The name of GUKENWOOD and CLOTHING are synonymous in Mon
ro’e countv, and 1 can snv without boasting that lam the acknowledged LEADER in this line. Competition will fairly howl when
it strikes ine on t’LO TH I N’t! this season. I spent about thirty day- in the Northern and Eastern markets getting up Bargains and
Novelties in this line, and ean show the Largest, Most Stylish. Cheapest and most Elegant Stock of Men's Youth’s and Children’s
CL '(THING ever brought to Forsvth. 1 ean lit any body from Bartow Blood worth, jr.. that rides around in his little baby carriage
to Judge James \\ bite, who can very comfortably till up a two-horse wagon. Dont buy a Suit or an Overcoat till you come to
headquarters and examine my stock. 1 have 4SIoOO WOR i II
HATS AND CAPS!
Of all Styles and Color.-, from the finest Stetson to the Cheapest Wool, embracing sh* ‘'til!' B;‘ n. \\ i‘ieP' fi; h, Narrow b’.-t-n
1 li\v t'rown. Hi rh Crown, and In faet any stvie that von can tie ntion. at nrle ttiat will astonish you.
1 am receiving a large lot of the Celebrated DIAMOND SHIRTS, both Lanmlred and UnDnndied. Tie
Fhirt needs no commendation It is an acknowledged faet that it is ilie lies; tilting, made of the Lost maier.al, and i- tie
Cheapest Shirt known to the world. Call and see my elegant hue of TRLJN KS at r ovk bottom prices.
Call and examine mv beautiful line of LADIES’
CIRCULARS,CLOAKS, JERSEYS,DRESS GOODS,&■
A full line of (tout’s FNDKUWKa U, Neckwear, Notions, Ae. Jt is a duty that you owe your wife, your children and
vourse’.f to hr.v vonr goods whore yon can get them the cheapest. But you will come to see me, for as the water seeks its
level"so will an'enlightened public seek and surely find where they can get the most goods for the least money, and that
i.iace in Forsvth thi- season will he M. GREENWOOD’S Dry Goods. Clothing and Shoe Emporium.
1 Messrs. 11 G. G IBs UN, J. 11. D I’M AS and G. F. RAN Ki N are with me and would bo glad to have their friends to call on them.
Yours to Please,
M. GREENWOOD,
FORSYTH. GA. PROPRIETOR NEW YORK STORE AND LEADER OF LOW PRICES.
1. W. ENSIGN.
book seller.
STATION VM.
N KWS DEALER.
All the Standard School Books on
hand.
Miscellaneous Books and Station
ary tor sale at
LOWEST PRICES!
Subscriptions received tor all
standard N owspanersand Periodicals
Agent for CHRISTIAN INDEX.
Art Instruction.
J. U. Blount bavin" opened an Art
Clic.** Forsyth. will rcfi\a limited
; - pupils desirous of pefecting them-
M v in Painting and drawing.
T,.k\i< Pnfvate le,'?ons per
Olaaa instrueliotl $6 00 per quarter of ten
weeks. . . i , . ,
Tb.'*e wishing to pun an out-d*or sketeu
ing class will bv rtvritvil at special rat s.
Mrs. Blount can be seen at Mr. C. H.
Sharp's restdenee. w here the class is now
held, on Moiulhvs ami Tlmrsdays. between
the hours ot 10 a m. and 1- M.
Portraits done in Oil and Crayon at
moderate charges.
GKORUI A Monroe County.—Notice is
hefcbv given to all persons concerned
that in the month of March. Isß >. Nancy
L, Pavne. late of said countv. departed
this life intestate and no person lias applied
for admir.istjation on the estate oi said
Nancy 1-. Payne in said state, that admin
istration will be vested in O. 11. B. Blood
worth, public adinini-trator. or someotner
lit and proper pers m. after the publication
of this citation, unless valid objection is
made to his appointment.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture this August 31. 1880.
$3.00 JNO. T. MeGINTY. Ord'y.
MONEY FOR FARMERS.
AVe are prepared to negotiate loans for
farmers in anv sums for tive years time.
Avith the privilege of paying the whole or
part of it back whenever desired. Interest
payable annually at 8 per cent per annum.
Bring vour deeoswith\t-u
Applv for particulars to
13 ,*S. Willingham or C A. kiso.
Correspondents.
Bfliabk evidence giv
WHISKY en and reference to
HABITS cured patients and
CURED! ptivsciar.s.
Send for mv book or. the liu! i ? s and
their cure. Free. ' iclilo
COM MI SSI ON ERS SA LE.
PF.RSUA NT to an order granted at tin
last term of Monroe Superior Court,
wiU be sold at public outcry, before the
courthouse door in the town of Forsytli.on
the first Tuesday in December next, eleven
acres of land, more or less, in the ISixth dis
trict of Monna- county. Ga.. lying near to
and adjoining the corporate limits of For
syth and bounded on east by Liny Wynn,
south by N. 13. Wynn. Trustee, and R. T.
Asbury, west by R. T As bury, and south
| by road leading from Forsyth to Little’s
, fi-rrv, on which land are two dwelling
, houses. Sold for the purpose of division
j among the joint tenants, Josephine Goins,
i Marv S. A. Wynn. and Mattie Perkins,
j Terms of sale, one half cash, and one half
| on twelve months time. Bond for title
will be given. Deeds made when all pur
chase money is paid.
The above property will be sold in one
lot or in two lots, one consisting of four
j acres, more or less, and one of seven acres.
more or less, the dividing line to commence
l at southwest corner of N B. Winn's lot,
i and riming south 211 degrees east to the
public road. November Ist. ISStj.
C. A KING.
D G. PROCTOR,
W. T. MAYNARD,
Commissioners.
SHERIFF’S SALES FOR DECEMBER.
WILL be sold before the Court ITouse
door in the town of Forsyth on the
: Ist. Tuesday in December next the fol
| lowing property to wit;
! ON E mouse colored mare mule about
1 4 years old. and one spring wagon, iron
axel, one horse, known as the Turk wagon
i Levied on as the property of Anthony
I Wats n defendant to satisfy a ii fa issued
| from Monroe County court in favor of
Tinsley. Bro A Cos., for use ot Dumas &
i Allen vs Anthony Watson,
j ALSO at the same time and place will
le sold. Fifty acres of land h ing in the
; thir*t district of Monn-e count’, la-ing the
■ northeast corner of lot no No. 1 >’• b >ntid
ed east by Henry Kngiish s,,uth by Mrs.
j Parker, west br J- W. Ruilisill and north
j by John Berry Levied on as the proper
tv of Z. T. English defendant to s; d-fy a
Mortgage li fa issued fr ms M aroe B ;pe
rior court in favor ot R. L. Doughtry vs.
said English.
1 have the FINEST tot of
MONUMENTAL DESIGNS,
i In tlie country, and ear. sell you the very
best Imported Monuments in
Marble or Granite.
I am also prepared to -ell you Headstones,
Box Tombs, A ace* Iron Fencing, etc.
DEO. \Y. CASE.
60 I’lum street, Macon, Ga.
FORSYTH. MONROE COUNTY, GEORGIA. TLESRIY MORNING. NOVEMBER 9. 1886.
Hilliard Institute!
THE fall term of this popular institution
is now in successful operation, with the
brightest prospect since the war. The ear
ly completion of the new, elegant and well
furnished buildings, the assured success of
the several new departments, added re
cently, the liberal foreign and home patron
age are sources of great satisfaction to ail
who feel a pride in this institution and the
growth and prosperity of Forsyth.
Besides a full and regular A B. Course
making it • One of the best schools in the
state”, these new departments make it
the --Only school of the kind in the south,”
where young gentlemen may receive in
structions in any grade of English
Branches, Latin. Greek, German, French,
Mathematics Book-keeping, Penmanship,
Music* Elocution, Drawing, Stenography,
Gymnastics, Military. Ac., at a reasonable
cost of.—
tuition:
Primary Grade 82*00 per month.
Grammar Grade 83.00 per month.
High SchoolGrade 4.00 per month.
Collegiate Grade 6 00 per month.
Board in good families 10.00 per month.
Incidentals 1.00 per term.
thcsf. not regular students:
Stenography and type writ
ing So.oo per month.
Telegraphy and type writ
ing 4.00 per month.
Pen man sh ipan and cy pe wri t
>ng 3.00 per month.
Type 6\ riting 2.00 per month*
Each special study 1.00 per month.
Instilments are furnished free. Manv
school Text Books are free. We Expect soon
all Books to be free. New library and np
aratu> Tree. A\ e hope to secure an endow
ment that will sustain these competent Pn>-
fcsM-r> in their respective departments,
making Hilliard Institute an Ur.rivalded
Institution in the country. Wo are v._-rv
tliunktul for the encouragement and liberal
patronage v.e enjoy and hope to merit and
receive a greater incr-as- in the future.
Catalogues win ; oon be ready for distri
bution. Any information furnished freelv
at any time. Address.
A . E. ORR, Principal.
Forsyth, Ga.
Monroe Female College!
F O RSYTLI. GE O K GIA.
THE next session of this institution will
I- pen MONDAY. September 13. lSbT>.
The location is healthful; the depart
ments of Literature. Science and Art arc
under management of experienced and
efflei-nt teachers: discipline is rirmlv but
kindly administered: and the institution h
fi st growing in favor, efficiency and pat
! ronage.
For further particulars apply for Cata
logue to
R. T. ASBURY’. President.
Or to I. R. Bhankam, Seo’y.
EDGAR (L. ROGERS.
AH competitor? have been foredt! to stand aside, and I now bold the fort as the
Loading DIG GOODS man in all tW country. All the markets have been ransacked
and all the means at my command ve been used to collect all the NOVELTIES of
the season. Ihe quality of my eoodSare up to my former standard, and in regard to
prices, ray circumstances allow me tpsaw you some of your hard earned wealth on ev
ery purchase. I keep everything irf stock that can be found in any store in my line,
to enumerate, even in part, would btutoo great a task, but remember some of mv special
ties as given below. J
CLOTHING!
I flatter myse ! that I carry ne , trgost and finest stock of Clothing between Atlan
ta and Macon. 1 have the finest, medium and cheap grades, but make the most noise
about my line of VOOKII ELS, M! I * KR, &RU PELS, FINK CLOTH TNG,for which )
have the exclusive agency in this place. These goods have no equal for style, fit and
quaJit\ in the United States.
DRESS GOODS!
AH the latlies have declared my ,Dck of Dress Goods to he the nobbiest and pret
tie-t ever seci, here, and besides 1 hir e all the Trimmings to match in Clasps, large and
small buttons, Velvets, etc.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
I handle al! the standard makes ui Boots and Shoes, and as I sell no shoddy goods
am prepared to give a guarantee on :gi sales.
DOMESTIC GOODS.
Remember this, for it will save vsu money, I sell all Domestic Goods at strictly
Factory Brices.
My stock of JEANS, TICKING? FLANNELS, WATERPROOFS,
HATS, CAPS!
And NO! JONS generally, is large ea"U<rh and cheap enough to demand your earnest
inspection before buying, and for your good as well as my own I cordially invite your
thorough attention when yon are looking around for bargains.
Messrs. J. (J. BLALOCK atjd J. F. HOWARD are with me and will
smile happily on all their friencf; and customers.
Again inviting you to see me, I rim am yours truly.
EDGAB L. ROGKKS.
Barnesvilh*. Ga., Sept.. 8. 1885. .-■*?* X •
. I? t V’'SIS \ * rec to
Atlanta,Ga.
I Promptly and most
effectively cradi- £
ULCERS,
New PitOF£i.siOJMAL VVOXK. |
Of an Energetic and Enterprising
Young Firm.
Among the men of ability, capi
tal and energy- who have been at
tracted to Montgomery in the past
few years, are a couple of young
lawyers, who by their rapacity, tact
and work, have stepped into promi
nence, and secured the respect and
regard of all who have come in con- !
tact with them. They are Messrs.
Collier & Pinekard, whose offices
are in the second story front of the
new Tyson building on Dexter Av
enue, and over Male, Kraus & Co.’s
drug store. The firm consists of
Mr. B. K. Collier and Mr. J. S.
Pinekard, both under thirty years
of age, and formerly ot Opelika.
Mr. Collie was admitted to the bar
in 1870 and is a director of the First
National Bank, of Opelika. Mr
Pinekard was admitted to the bar
in 1882. They opened an office
herein December of last year, and
do a genera! iaw business, making a
speciality of the law of real estate
and insurance.
It is of the special features of the
firm's business, some ot which are
novel and needed in this section,
that the Advertiser proposes to in
form tlie public, for to many busi
ness men it is news. S nee 1881
they have been correspondents of
the Corbin Banking Company of
New York city, since which time
they have negotiated more than a
million dollars in loans for eastern
and European investors, principally
for English and Scotch syndicates.
It is doubtless true that Collier &
Pinekard have examined more land
titles than any firm of lawyers in
Alabama Their experience lias
thoroughly familiarized them with
all matters pertaining to real estate,
and has taught them the needs of
this section in hitherto unthought ot
directions.
In securing farm loans there are
many points of interest to the gen
end public. The rate charged by
the syndicates i< the legal one ot
eight per cent. A small fee is charged
by Messrs Collier k Pinekard for
their services, which is paid bv the
borrower twelve months after the
ioan is made, which makes the total
cost of the loan between nine and
ten per cent. Loans are made in
sums of 83,000 and upwards. After
all the papers are sunmitted to them
for examination, the transaction is
completed m ten days. It a (verson
makes app! cation for, say 81,00$, he
is paid that sum No deduction is
tnadv on account of any fees or other
charges. Borrowers get the whole
amount of money applied (or. Thev
lend 40 per cent, of tlie value of
property offered as security; one
applying for SI,OOO must have real
i estate worth at least 82,500. NO
lon ll is untie ue i.jhu in excess oi
the tax assessed value of the prop
erty. * This rule is never departed
from. Even it property offered as
security is worth 810,000 and the
assessed value is SI,OOO, they will
in no case leiid more than SI,OOO.
While the tax assessment is no crit
erion of value, yet it a taxpayer
swears before the assessor that his
iand is worth only such a sum, no
loan will bo placed in excess of such
sworn statement as to amount.
One of the lessons taught bv their
extensive experience in real estate
matters is the great desirability of
getting at correct chains of title.
Great carelesness has been exercised
bv property owners everywhere in
Alabama in this respect. Accord
mgly they have undertaken to sup
ply this need as nearly as possible.
1 iiev are making a complete ab
stract of the titles to all the reality,
bo *l l city and country, in Montgom
ery county, and also in several of
t lie con n ties .in winch they do hu-i
--ness. Jhe abstract in Montgomery
county is nearing completion, and
as soon as finished, they will have a
chain of title to all toe realty in the
county. I’hey are now able to Turn
ish an abstract of title in very short
time. Inis will cover every con
veyance, every judgment and de
e:ve, every tax sale, and indeed ev
erything of record affecting the title,
iiieir abstracts are neat and full.
In this connection the Advertiser
can speak from the experience of
one of its own forte. An examina
tion of a city real estate title was
desired, and Messrs. Collier & Pinek
ard furnished a complete abstract
from the original government patent
down to date in a few hours. This
is a great convenience to business
men. and it is done much more
surely and cheaply than such ser
vices can be rendered by an attorney
wtio has to wade through volumes
of dusty records.
But ihe most remarkable innova
tion in connection with their busi
ness is the feature of guarantee or
insurance of title. Messrs. Collier &
Pinekard propose to guarantee the
titles to pr<.pe;-;y vheu they furnish
the abstract, and their charges for
examining and guaranteeing the
title are no more than would he
made by any lav- y i the exami
nation alone without the guarantee.
The advantages of the real estate
guaranty plan to real e-tate agents
will, without doubt, be appreciated,
as will appear from a few illustra
tions. Coder the old system A.
places in Bs hands for sale, property
valued at $10,000; it is considered
by B a desirable property for hitr to
make an effort to sell; he spends
time and m mey in advertising the
property ami finally effects a sale ;
the abstract of title is tarnished the
purchaser, who bauds into his attor
ioy for examination ; it proves de
fective to such a decree that he
advised not to purchase. During
the examination of the title the
agent has devo*ed more or less time
in his endeavors to perfect the title
to the satisfaction of the buyer’s at
torney, but has failed. The result
is the agent loses not only time and
money on this particular sale, but
perhaps has devoted time that ho
could have made of value on other
transactions, and it will be a very
ease indeed where B would be able
o collect the commission due him
on the sale effected without litiga
tion. Under the title guarantee
plan A places in B’s hands for sale
property which has a guaranteed
title—the “certificate of guarantee'’
issued, for instance, two years prior
to the date on which B makes the
contract for sale. The certificate of
guarantee is at once taken to the of
fice of Collier & Pinckard, where an
application is made for renewal to
the purchaser, and in a few hours, if
A has done nothing to encumber
the title, the renewal will be grant
ed, guaranteeing the title perfect to
date. The result is that Ais ena
bled at once to receive the purchase
'noriey, and B, the agent, has his
commission without any delay or
anxiety.
The reasons why the title guaran
ty plan should be adopted bv those
making loans on real estate securi
ties are many. Under this plan the
borrower furnishes a title that is
guaranteed. The lender is furnished
not only an abstract of title showing
all conveyances affecting the title
hut he has a guaratee against any
loss bv reason ot a faulty title. Un
der the guaranty plan you get speed
in your transfers an l protection in
'•ase your title is attacked by any
i (verse claim. If an opinion of
- use! isgivn overlooking a defect
' o ;■ >.V ii I. ;! il Si". :■ ;i. - . •* : ; •
.10 perhaps Iv< a , •,< gV• : .
imilur dote:'! s- i !-..•• -w ■• • tail t
i’vuer hoiiis a titie policy with
if) - v j;ue!-.ui • he w;R t ..ceivv
■■ii* T
I'i.e making of loans on city prop
•rtv is also anothei new feature o
(lie firm's business. Messrs. Collie.-
& Pinckard propose to m-go'iat.-
loans on Montgomery city mi! estate.
This feature of their business will be
in operation at an early date, and
will afford conveniences to property
owners hit her to im possible to secure
Thus it appears tlint there are new
things under the sun after all. Messrs,
•o! ur A Pinckard arc s troK'd. erv
h.ir <if (he tfuiiiks iviibUac-Mit!tx
hr locating here, and *le\ : tug "
: ilitv a n>l enterprise to t lie a i vance
eut ot its business interests. They
.re alrea ty property owners them
selves, and thus show in every way
their confidence in Montgomery's
future. Everybody will welcome as
many such useful citizens as can
possibly be induced to come here.
Reccommended by Gov. Ireland.
Autis, Texas. Aug. 8, 1885.
To Mh. A. K. Uawkf.s: Dear Sir
—lt gives me pleasure to say that i
have been using your glasses for
some time past with much satisfac I
tion. For clearness, softness, and |
for all pm poses intended, they are
not surpassed by any that I have
ever worn. 1 would recommend
them to ail who want a superior
glass. 1 am very respectfully vours,
JOHN \ RELAX!),
Governor of Texas,
All eyes fitted by W. E. SA N DEBS
Forsyth, Ga.,
Public Opinion.
Columbus Er.qiurer.
it seems somewhat curious that,
while the necessity for intellectual
stimulus and development is so
clearly recognized and abundantly
provided for, the still greater need of
building up character should receive
less thoughtful and systematical at
tention. Whether we look at it
from the stand point of the individ
ual or ot the nation, character has
equal importance with scholarship.
That the child should be trained to
speak the truth, to be scrupulously
honest, to control his appetites, to
regulate his desires, to love justice
arid mercy, to cultivate kind feelings
and generous actions, is of as much
consequence to his future life ana in
Alienee as any kind of information
that could be given to him. P
avails more to the workman that he
be sober, industrious, and bones*,
than that he be well-taught in many
branches of learning: to the bu>i
ness or professional man, that his
honor be obove suspicion is a more
momentous matter than that tie
should have passed through the full
est curriculum. And as the nation
is ma le up of individuals, and her
welfare is constant with theirs, it i>
equally true that a country's pros
purity depends far more upon the
character ot her citizens than upon
any other quality whatever.
A Womans Suffering.
Rocky Mt.,N.C., March 1, 1885.
For fifteen years my liver and
kidneys have been badly affected—
not a day in that time without the
headache. Since using the B. B B
—Botonic Blood Bairn—l have been
entirely relieved ; no pain, no trouble
at all. and I teel a'most like another
person. lun one among the great
est advocates of B. B. 8., and you
are at liberty to use rnv name
Mas. C. li. Gay.
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0. H. B. BLOODWORTH,
ATTORNEYATLAW
FORSYTH, GEORGIA.
sVil! practice in all the Courts, and give
prompt attention to all business. Corres
pondents in every town in the union, and
eol'ections made everywhere.
The only licensed
Real Estate Agent
IN FORSYTH.
Buys and sells REAL ESTATE on Com
mission.
Now has FOR SALE a number of
VALUABLE PLACES!
In City and Country.
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the Warld
Combined "Willi Great Refracting Power.
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In fact, they are
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Te'timonk from the leading physicians
in the United states, govenors, senators,
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All eve-: fitted and the fit guaranteed by
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Thesoglassos are not supplied to peddlers
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Ko'.ice to Deb*or3 and Creditors-
ALL persons Living demands against
the estate of Jos 11. White, lata of
Monroe county, deceased, are hereby no
tified to render in their demands to
the indersigned according to law; and
all per.-o - endebted to said .state are re
quired to make immediate payment
JOHN O. PO DER, Adm’r,
Oct. 5,188 G. de bonis non or Jos. White.
Administrator’s Sale.
IN compliance with an order from the
court of Oiinarvforthe purpose of pay
ing debts and distribution, will be sold be
r'.re the courthouse door in Forsython first
Tuesday in November 188 G between the
hour- of sale the real estate belonging
to J. B. Bowers late of said county deceas
ed to wit: That tract of land situated in
the Oth district of Monroe county, known
as the Rowe place and being the North
half of lot No. sixty-eight i 88) containing
one hundred acres more or lees. Terms
cash. D. C. BOWERS, Administrator.
flsi nonr of the Honit >
derful Cure* oa rtx-orO.