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w- * / , i i.ilg ilnomnee!’causes'’he"r TO H3.VG sometimes, ft y^>r
gf* ihe viih ' thatfinally wreck g§
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and the 1 ' ! '-'.sCl.Lt-.TSVT; O' derange- ,i. -
merits of the female organs ~,.W that V..W.U Will VV •*?
. HE bring a life of misery, if notinsanity not insanitv -K
if and death. ......... WOOD’S WOOD’S FEMALE FEMAI f IS m
MEDICI l~. will correct these de- &
rangem'ents, •oneve ail pain, quiet 1
- nervousr cure whites, falling of hr
the womb, and suppressed or too .
ftequent menses. It is sold by near¬ A,r
ly all c -Ti.;gists, but if you can’t get Jy.b
t it from them send . us money order ^
and it will be sent prepaid. Price M
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one dollar per bottle; six bottles for
five dollars. m
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Superior To All 5arsapariflas. /li i
Down :n Georgia, over fifty years ago, a marvelous medicine was discovered. U was what
is now known as P. p. P., ( ~ ippman's Great Remedy), and its fame and reputation has been
1 : growing For with Rheumatism, the years. Blood F
Dyspepsia, Malaria, Scrofula, Poisoning, Pain in the side, wrists, shoulders, back and joints. /
and all Blood and Skin Diseases, it lias never been equalled.
Pain i . subjugated, Health Renewed, Appetite restored and sleepless nights banished by
m its . wonderful influence.
the P• P. country, Ik P. P. P. It because builds is a wonderful them we publish up. tonic It the has formula and the universal c rengthener. on , every commendation bottle, Weak and women one of medical trial should will men convince always throughout take the m
N , most skeptical that it is a genuine health restorer. a,
Read The Truth And Be Convinced^
\\ A Wonderful Cure.
I was a martyr to muscular rheumatism for thirty
L IN y« '»! ’ned all medicines r.nd doctors with no per
csancat relict. I was advised to take V. P. P., and
|\ befote I had finished two b ties rav pain subsided
so 1 was able to work. I feel better than 1 ha ve for
years, an d am confident of a complete recovery.
J. S. DUPRIiiS, Ncwuanville, Fla.
Testimony from the Mayor.
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ffrandson ffot me a bottle of P. P. r, and X teel like a
new man.
U W. H. WILDER, Mayor of Albany.
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d! We From ____ ore haring l _____ WO Well-known a big .. sale I for vbur ... Physicians. r. . P. . p., and
•we prescribe it ia a greatmeny casts, and find it an ex-
Great The Remedy,) above is letters a medicine are taken whose from virtues many received known from by us. the Atlantic P. P. P., (Lippman’s the Pacific. m
P. P. P. begins are to
its work by purifying the blood, which, is the source of all life,
and does net cease until a perfect and entire cure is effected. '
The mortifying eruptions that disfigure the complexion, the tired feeling that pre¬ J
vents thorough accomplishments of the daily tasks, sleepless nights, loss of appetite, fit?
& irritability of disposition, afi *:ie,,n a derangement of the system consequent from
impure blood, which can and will be cured by p, p, Y/l
P. P. P. ( Lippman's Gnat/ Remedy), is conceded by physicians and the people
' to be the Greatest Blood Purifier of the Age. It positively and permanently
\ cures. For sa.e by all druggists cr c.rect from us ; price $1 a bottle, six bottles for $ 5 .
L1PPMM BROS., naMvaa sets iUUlYLjLgru. SAVANNAH. GA. 1
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MONROE ADVERTISES: FORSYTH 3K.. TUESDAY, JAN f at 5 ! 897.
WEAK M^»1ADEV;GGR01!S,
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Wri8t PEFF^H*3 MERVIOhI^ Did*
g5Bg3S££*S£S'«ga£
FOf * al9 P AI»«and O -lies.
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BLOOD WORTH & RUTHERFORD,
1 ATT0P.XEY8 AT-LAW,
FORSYTH, GEORGIA
We can n- rotiate loan? from ertt to
$5,COO on building. very tHUon torms. Office in
Berner
35 ONES’ TO LOAN.
I can now advance money f ; ps-1 :>t<
upon two days notice on reasonable terms
J. E:DGAR CASTLEBERRY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
FORSYTH G EO P.'. n-x.
Office (>ver D. II. Green & Co.’s.
GEO. L. ALEXANDER,
PHYSICIAN Afl0 EUrtBEQN,
(Office ai Alexander Bros.)
FORSYTH, GEORG1A
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TJL L,. L3Zt3“!T.^„3Sr,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ZEBT1LOK, GECKGIA.
Patronage solicit m: ! . Prompt at tent ion
' o bu.NincKK.
tO'. ^ Li Tzium
Wil: ■ r: '; Siiiger
I,..,- i\m, $ 20.00
Lv,Drop Lrge drawers, leaf, fancy nickel cover, rings, two
I and a full set of Attachments,
i -■t~‘ ---iYj 1 equal to gnyv. f4PtofE3 SjnBeF"SSaeh3to by Can
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mvsers. A trial h-_ ;o}ir_ hp’O- b- f.i
n\eia li AshLdS' Buy o-iLct >roaxt|5,c ruAmu&C
turers cad save EgentP"profits besides getting
certificates of warrantee for five years, bend
for testimonials to fio-op6Pativc SswitlQ
0&ehine Co., 20J S. Ilhi St., PhiSa,, Pa.
j36?-WE FAY EKEIGHT.’:®*
cellent thing:, We handle about one dozen bottlea a
week. ■*4
Drs. J. M. A M. T. RICHARDSON. Piedmont, 8. C
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t hree A bottle mouths’ Hot of r. Springs P. p., has done Surpassed. me Springs, more good than a ll
treatment at the Hot Ark.
JAMES M. NEWTON, Aberdeen, Crown Co., O.
Pimpjes, Soroa and Eruptions Cured. \ H.
t ta ke great pleasure in testifying to the efficient
qualities cf the popular medicine for skin diseases sea
known as P. P. P. I suffered for several years wua ith
an After unsightly and disagreeable crupti on o n my face,
tions, taking three bottles ia actorda nee w ith dircc* ii
I am entirely cured.
Capt. J. D. JOHNSTON,
Savannah, Ga. , of Johnston « Co.
i urc.'min? Kertluzc
Question —Tim banner 4 in aeisrh
borhood have fin mod a dub. r Jft won d
like S' E; ■ in's fro a y a * buying
Artibzors is cheap as possi ‘{tt Give
us some snggtj.sfioriR.
Answer.- -Tber aro two wa.y,- open - j
*° tudividu *!* or maos to get t Mr fer
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th. la'xiv- .vocr-- c This pLi <tl I
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some labor, but wo- liable yoa to save
f ’ vm?;!,;i ' r • OU your fertilizer
b i 1L ih * vl - - y many
f farmers th * Bh 01 . r "' the i, st ’ s ; “ d and if aa “.Tri .pted by ” 1
ail would ivi out '1 d'jO.OOO • U'ually !
t0 entile ;’T :U ' : '\tp L iei.it. N for lf com; - 5 or cot- 7011 I
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tou.mih... y,u uuvousr. y *«i 918
to MO ; .-r i>uy : •• loliowiug iu edients
a? nil:, t-n-m t . - • ur' •• , hefo» . : j using:
A ^ ■ «^L.
ah „ 108
Cw 1 - - --e'-d meal (Nitrogen --q: - d
a 8 i-'i n-.-r t-ent :t nmoni-.)., .. 300 lbs
K.dnft ! - tier • at c tasb>...... i 800 ltis
Total..... f.ip, 000 lbs
The cost of the material should bfe at
wholesale p i. os, about ' 5, nor inolud
i »g the cost of mixmg, wlv h should
not exceed a half day’s wa y of one
hand. Anotlier h : ’her grad 1 fertilizer
for corn or cotton, would bo i follovv
ing:
Acid able).'....................... phosphate (14 per ce ava: ^
Blood (Nitrogen equal hsntr tbs
to 1(> :,r
cent ammonia) .........,| ;300 lbs
Kainit (12 per cent potash).. .. 40!) lbs
Total ...... 41.800 lbs
Cost of materials for aobvo Mixture
should be at wholesale: «•{ o about
$10.60 per ton, whilo the Just. 1 .selling
pric^ is about $22 a ton#'* 1 to the
cost of the above materiujSi e half day’s
wages of one hand. h
. Some farmers demaudK {'. dlizer of a
higher grade, contaiuingjhnore -aitrogen
and more potash. This giem.iud can be
easily supplied, but%f cJhrse will cost
more money The folk
Acid able)..................... phosphate (14 per ce^ *i avail- .....1,300 lbs
Blood (Nitrogen equal JtS it;
cent ammonia)....... (iHJjMbr 400 lbs
Muriate of Potash ce
potash). ^■ ...'f..... ■ .. ■ JOQ lbs
TotalJl^r T... .....,
•dlR give yen a fertilizer a |
h grade, the L’vrsft' 4 ”*”'
wW.’it >A*ei $ .' o.,.'n ij5., a v 'Vholusaie
prices, but for such goods the usual sel¬
ling price is about 020. You < an get ail
the ingredients for making your fertili¬
zers from any of the large manufactu¬
rers, and I suggest that your club dis¬
cuss the matter, find out just how much
they want and then buy it in carload
lots. They will make a decided savirig
by this plan. The mixing must bo
thoroughly done and all lumps broken
up. The pr ices giv e n ab ove for mate
rials foF fertilizers does not include
freight, which ou an average will act
IW 7 ENSIGN,
BOOKSELLER,
STATIONER,
NEWS DEALER.
I am still at the old stand with a
good assortment of School Books
and , Miscellaneous , Books, Blank
Books, standard Magazines ano
Stationery. Call and Examine.
Subscriptions received for all
Magazines and Newspapers at low
pr:ce?i.
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FOOTCOVERERS TO ALL MANKIND.
27-29 Whitehall St., ATLANTA, CA.
We want to bc-.-onw- l^etter acquainted with the people of Forsyth and vicinity
and. -.uit ;<■<’<■ use, ■}. In.rine.s.-’ with you on a mutual basis. As ar. introduction, we
have i be la: < v re in the f oinli,equaled by few in America,
and rry the llirgest Fhce btock souiii of Maf on’s and Dixon’s Lint-. We are now
the lar Refill i jJistributor’s of Slnh. ■, in tins state, but want your mail order
t"a< has of ftur slices priet is* in The tbe-quality and price. The quality ’ usua the
.1 nr rat «V-a! to uo -with the .- geodness of a shoe depends on
maker usuaHv t.h< «> you depends t'< a large extent on us;. We don’t
krn m T • us it means the lowest price it is
pos sihie t<; HnifiL uliti can safely promise Jon that it will fie a little lower, or a
retie: qe.aifiy ,h:m j on < .n fiu.v them f■ • r elsewhere.
We guauvi tee ; ■/; s;.t.sfariion ar>v-,ay m price quality and fit. Now try us*
Send us an order and mention the paper.
YOUR MONEY BACK IF NOT PLEASED.
Footcoverers to all mankind, 27-29 Whitehall
St., Atlanta, Ga.
a TT\ 7!
ni9 •8 o a. J
$
add more than a dollar or a do
a half per ton to the amount
One advantage in hayin'?, mixing and
using the higher grade goods is the
saving in freight. F v instance, dried
blood is usually twice as rich In nitr.v
gen as is cottonseed r- 1 and muriate
Z £%£
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cau then ta Lilly ;.: ' | T,v . '
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gia to m : x then own fertilizers great' and I
trust that this sea<., a many
w m follow my advice, -state Agrtcuit
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BOJSOE COFSTY SHERIFF SALE! FOR JAM. 1897.
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W V. ‘^ 1 ^ Ml... ^ touit hou»t in
*ai<l »-..:mty uithm ihe legas hours of sale
1,. t • n hi 1 c«t hiddei for i ad' tbo follow
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One hot'; •*? and lot in the town of
Fot syth, Inonroo ooun• > • < <a-boo.aded
no.'Ui \'y i-iuu: 3 < N11 . L i lied ire, ea^t
by lauds of Mrs. Nannie E. Shu make
-'HI. by f.o old Jon.,1 piano and
west i>y ptibhc road Ifcading.from For
yth to C'abaniss. Levied on as the
property of Miiry Gordon to satisfy a
li fa issued from the (tiy court of
M<yiroe W. A. Snetling, county Georgia assignee, itt favor Mary of
vs.
Gordon.
Also at the same time and place,
one-seventh undivided interest iu »
house and lot eontai eg one-half acre
more or less in Fo "(I district Mon
loe county, Genre in, bounded north
by land of Frank Floyd, east by land
of Andrews & Htuiole.-ton, south by
Orange Thomas «ud west by Mary
Wright. Levied on its the uroperty
of Monroe Shannon, jy.. to satisfy a
fi fa issued from the Justice court
480th district G. M., Monroe county,
Ga., in favor of T. L>. Hmith, assignee,
vs. fvlomoe Shannon, jr. Levy re¬
turned. to nto by G. W. Green, L. C.
Also, at the same time and place, 96
acres, mere or less of land, described
os follows: commencing at a large
post oak on side and of road leading to
Ilodge’s mill running GorUoni due north
and crossing with land,
thence on due east with Gordon land
to road, thence on due east with Car
starphen land to Ocmulgee river,
thence down am! along said river to
Wrights lapd, thence due west on
lir e with W.aiglit’s land to Juliette
across Juliette road down
ilodge’s road to oak M tree,
G’lirrnJjC.ura (Wint of wtrite ' fh'f'K
ohh near
ad cornering with the 40 acres
and Wright’s land and running due
south on line with Wright’s land to
Mrs. Mary Jane Edward’s land,thence
on line with Mrs. Mary Jane Ed¬
ward’s land to Eden Tayhr’s land
across Rum creek, the ce on line
wi’.'i Taylor land up to mill property
crossing Gordon land, thence due east
along mill road back to starting point
at. white oak near Juliettee and Macon
road making 96 acres in all; levied ou
as the property Mrs. L A. Christian
to satisfy a fi fa issued from the city
court of Monroe county, Georgia, in
favor of J. a. White, administrator
of IS. L. Holland deceased vs. Mrs. L.
A. Christian.
Also. ;.t the same time and place.
one 15-h orse power Frick engine and
boiler, shafting mili and and fixtures fixtures; one 60
Frick saw on
saw F ick cotton gin one Liddel cot¬
ton press; levied on as the properly
of J . I’. Means to satisfy a fi fa issued
from t he city court of Monroe county
Georgia, in favor of Atlanta Guano
Oompany v.s J- T. Means. The above
de« crihed property can be found at
J. T. Means, H m ries west of Forsyth,
Ga.. in lied hone district and wifi be
delivered to puichaser there.
GEO VV. NEWTON, Sheriff.
Dec. 7th, 1896.
JiiO. T. M’GINTY,
A I 5 D R N E f A i LAW
FORSYTH, GEORGIA.
l llal xi£~ ^'■rcuna! 1
me diseased
patient, covered health, how they re
cheer
ful spirits and ^ood
appetite; app by taking they will SlM- tell
you Liver R
mons ECU
LATOR.
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iSStiS M^?^W^|ruNga^b« .V t
SKnUi&fLS^SftSS? ^jatRsr^jKUsrftffcs: 1 *'
Back, Sides.or joints, often mistaken for Kheu*
Bowls a»?nItU.J 0 "sUve andUxt HeaSSchS]
SStSaSaSSWASaSSfSg 6ougho*n mistaken for Consumption,
^o^^manj^the,^mptoms attend
geaKSf^ttn!?*waffiwrStS^ l^BATH will
ness and ensue.
Gen. W. s. HoK t Pres. tia. s. W. R. R. Co.; Key. ev.
J. K. Felder, Perry, Ga.; Col. E. K. Sparks, Al
banv, ^^!e iia.j C. Mastcrson, Esq.,Sheriff Bibb Co.,
6 8
Biliousness a»U
know that for Dyspepsia, and
before Snfimons Liver Regulator, but none gave
«s more tfcjm temporary relief; but the Regu
manufactured only by
J- II. -BEILIN & CO.. Philadelphia, Pa.
J.-T. CATER. T.E. FLETCHER
CATER & FLETCHER,
Fire Insurance
London & Globe Co.
Hartford I^ire Insurance Co.
Imperial Fire Insurance Co.
These are representatives of the
best
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PROTECT YOUR EYES.
The Hirschlmrg Optical €o.
The well known E-Specialist of New York have appoint¬
ed J. F. LANCASTER as agent for tlieir celebrated Speo
Blj- jtacles J. and LANCASTER Eye Glasses, every complete pair guaranteed. and in—
F. lias a assortment
F* vites all to satisfy themselves of tho great superiority of
these goods over any manufactured, at the store of
/; J. F. LANCASTER,
^fCLASSt: Sole Agent for Forsyth, Ga.
nenni-ERS supplied.
A I in \W&<
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That's your experience when you speculate
with cheap, poorly constructed and poorly finished Bicycles and expect
your customers to be satisfied with “ANY OLD THING.”
}Nc have not had a dissatisfied customer in
our-years of manufacturing experience who has given our wheels a
thorough trial and better still we are holding all old customers and add¬
ing new ones daily.
THAT’S OUR RECORD,
LOOK US UP!
We manufacture all grades and styles for
the trade in the “VV. S. C. H.” Bicycle and our reputation in that line
is up to the standard of our famous “Cataract Bicycles, which is -
--------etc., etc., etc. You know. Same old story.
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TO THE TRADE—We appreciate the fact that times ARE hard
and have in consequence made specially low prices on all goods. Write
for circular.
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Has the best features, all fully protected jby patent.QVVith it a boy
takes the place of a man, horse and wagon,'doing 1-3 to 1-2 more work
at 1-3'the expense. It’s the thing for pushing merchants.
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