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T - l,/l GROCERIES AND GUANO.
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We buy goods as ch ip is any house in the south, and sell DIRECT We carry a complete line of Fertilizers including manipulated These tertilizers have been thoroughly tried in every county in mid¬
to the CONSUMERS Strictly Wholesale Prices, thus saving ANO '> acid * vo-pha i es, kaim cotton seed meal, etc. We are dle Georgia and have been pronounced from actual field tests to be
„t , superior to all other brands sold in this market. The BEST is always
agents for the famous the CHEAPEST. We deal with everybody the dead and a ?
to the purchaser the profits of the middleman. Our HONEY BEE SAMSON and MASTIFF GUANOS everything that sell. Be to on goods square,
and DAILY BREAD 'clours the best known brands in Middle guarantee we sure see our and get
are and the celebrated our pricer, will before placing your orders for Groceries or Fertilizers as we MACON, GA.
Georgia, and always give satisfaction. “BLACK ROCK" dissolved bone, can and save you money.
Remember the name and piace. Corner Third and Poplar Streets,
ROBERT L. BERN SB,
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FORSYTH. GEOHGI A_
HI ODD WORTH fc itl. Til LKFOiH),
ATTORNEVa AT LAW,
FOILS YTil, GEOBGl A
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FORSVTH GEOROio
Office over 1). II. Hu i u & Co.’s
GEO. L. ALEXANDER,
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FORSYIH, GEORGIA
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ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ZEBUL'I, GEORGIA.
Patronage soli, it d. Prompt attention
to buxim ,iS.
JN 7. T. M’GINTY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ORSTTH,GEORGIA.
BA R TO W S. YVILLI NGIIA Y ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
FOKSVTH, GEOKCI. ■
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Atfc’ys at Law A Solicitors of Patents,
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!A Superior To All Sarsaparillas.
Down :n Georgia, over fifty years ago, a marvelous medicine was discovered. It was what
Is now known as I*. P. P. t ( Lippman's Great Remedy), and its fame and reputation has been
growing with the years.
Dyspepsia, For Rheumatism, Blood Poisoning, Pain in the side, wrists, shoulders, hack and joints.
Malaria, Scrofula, and all Blood and Skin Diseases, it has never been equalled. :
Pam is subjugated, Health Renewed, Appetite restored and sleepless nights banished by
p its wonderful influence. )V/i
P. P. P. is a wonderful tonic and strengthened Weak women should always take
P• P. P. It builds them up. It has the universal commendation of medical men throughout
the country, because we publish the formula on every bottle, and one trial will convince the
most skeptical that it is a genuine health restorer.
Read The Truth And Be Convinced^
A Wonderful Cure.
J I w»f a mirtyr to mu»cul»r rhfumatism for thirty
years; tried all medicines and doctors with no per¬
manent relief. I was advised to take P. P. p., and
before 1 had finished two bottles my pain subsided
so I wes s able & to work. I feel better than I have for
n ye»rs, ■ ad ta co nfident of a complete recovery.
J. S. DUPRISS. NewnanviUe, Fla.
Testimcny from tho Mayor.
I suffered with Rheumatism for fifteen years, tried
*U the so-called specifics, but to no purpose. My
grandson got me a bottle of P. P. r . and 1 feel tike a
new man.
W. H. WILDER. Mayor of Albany.
ill From Two Well-known Physicians.
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are a sale your P. p., and
weprescriWS’ft iu a greatmany cases, and find it an ex-
The above letters are taken from many received by us. P. P. p. {Lippman's V\ ii/
Great Remedy,) is a medicine whose virtues are known from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
and P. does P. net P. begins until its work perfect by and purifying entire the blood, is effected. which is the source of all life]
\ cease a cure
The mortifying eruptions that d:-figure the complexion, the tired feeling that pre¬
vents thorough accomplishments of the daily tasks, sleepless nights, loss of appetite,
& Irritability of disposition, all mean a derangement of the system consequent from
impure blood, which can and wiil Le cured by p, P. p. 'Ll
P. P. P. {Lippman s Great Rerrudx), is conceded by physicians and the people i
^ to be the Greatest Blood Purifier of the Age. It positively and permanently
|y cores. For sale by all druggists or direct from us; price $1 a bottle, six bottles for $5. i
LIP ?m ERGS., ratio sou us. -U- EPffM Block, SAVANNAH. GA. v d
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I. W. ENSIGN.
I BOOKSELLER,
STATIONER,
NEWS DEALER.
I 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,
j Subscriptions received for all
Magazines and Newspapers at low
est prices.
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J.J.C Ei T. E. FLETCM H.H
CATER &l FLETCHER,
Fire Insurance
Liverpool London & Globe Co.
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.
Imperial Fire Insurance Co.
These are representatives of the
best companies.
wm mm mm vigorous,
'5 ft? i
n’tar. S'-OAY. t& n DfCf. &*>&»£
WtatPEFFER’S It acts powerfully and HERVIGOR Old!
others fall. Young me regain quickly. lost Cures manhood: when old all
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men anteed recover to Core youthful vigor. Absolutely Guar¬
Imnotenoy, Rightly Nervoasnei-a, > ILost LostPower, vitality.
either Palling fi2e;nory n»lc»!ons, Wanting
sex, all r Dts
*»•«*. and effects cf self abuse or excesses and
indiscretion, , Wards off Insanity and consumption.
I Don’t let dtwsist ImQose a worrhl, ss substitute on
SSW^WW&'Sin'KBiSS
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cellent thinff. We handle about one dozen bottles a
■week.
Dr». J. M. A M. T. RICHARDSON, Piedmont, 6. C
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three A bottle Hot of P. Springs p. p., bes done Surpassed. me more got ft
months' treatment at the Hot Springs, A rlc.
JAMgS M. NEWTON, Aberdeen, Brown Co., O. ■
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Pimples, Sores and Eruptions Cured. f
I take great pleasure in testifying to the efficient
qui lahtics of the popular medicine Tor skin diseases sea
kn c w □ as P. P. p. I suffered for seve ral years ^ ith
an After unsightly and disagreeabl e eru iption on my face*
tions, I taking three bottle: a 1 a acco rdance with dirco
am entirely cured. )
CapL J. D. JOHNSTON,
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■■S tak* - — asIC the recuve
b i 1 i c ’of
rs, victims of
... lever fti: tu ; ague, the the
,V wT''mercuria •uii diseased
health, hey cheeri re
covered
fui sgrits ard good
appetite; they will tell
ssp-sg MOSS ><U 'LivER^iEcij
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Tbs Cfc ,Yipf5i, Purest and Best Family
Medicine In tile World 1
For DY f i>i: ps i a , r ;>>:stt pati o n, Taun
usa •ut Spirits, kii.'SiCK SOL HEADACHE, STOMACH, Colic,
ol R
irn, etc. This unrivalled remedy is
i warrant ed not to contain a single particle of
Mercury, or uny mine ral substance, but is
PUREI /V V EG ETABEE,
containing’ which all-wise those Southern Providence Roots and placed lie rbs
an has ir*
countries where Liver Diseases most prevail,
it will curt; a!l Disease.', caused by Dcr range*
ment cf tlie Liver and Bowei
■ The SYMPTOMS of Liver Complaint are a
| bitter or bad taste in the mouth; Pain in the
; Back, Sides or Joints, often mistaken for Rheu
i matism; Sour Stomach; Loss of Appetite,
! Bowels alternately costive and lax; Headache;
Loss of Memory, with a painful sensation of
having have failed to do something which ought to
been done; Debility; Low Spirits, a thick
vcTlow appearance of the Skin and Eyes, a dry
Cough Sometimes otten mistaken for Consumption.
many of these symptoms attend
the disease, at others very few; but the Liver
is generally the seat of the disease, and if not
Regulated 'in time, great suffering, wretched¬
ness and DEATH will ensue.
The following highly esteemed persons attpst
to the virtues of Simmons Liver Regulator:
Gen. \V. S. Holt, Pres. Ga. S. W. R. R. Co.; Rev.
I. R. Felder, Perry, Ga.; Col. E. K. Sparks, Al¬
Ga.; bany, lion. Ga.; Alexander C. Masterson, 11. Esq., Sheriff Bibb Co.,
“We have tested virtues, Stephens. personally, and
us
know that for Dyspepsia, Biliousness and
Throbbing Headache it is the best medicine the
world ever saw. We tried forty other remedies
before Simmons Liver Regulator, but none gave
us lnt, more onlv an temporary relieved, relief; cured but the us.”—El Regu
or not but
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TO WHOM I i MAY CONCKILN
i i Oi'.OItGIA-ii ,..... oe ' ’oiaiiy-W V nerean
y*ney x A - aficy Adams, Adams, , widow widow . , oi oc TCdmonrf Edmond
Adams, deceased, having ft; proper
; form lorm applied “-PPHert t t r~“ He f for tfif appnint- .....‘
men' met , . of live app -users tosvtapart for
. said widow a sum necessary in their
judgement for her support land main¬
tenance for the space of twelve months
and said appraisers having made and
bled their report in this office. This
is 10 notify all persons concerned to
shov eauso if .in* . is s. o:t or tie fore
the first Monday in February, 1897,
uny said report of the appraisers
should not lie made the judgement of
this court.
Witness my hand and official signa¬
ture, this 4th dav or February, 1897.
■STEPHEN D. MOBLEY,
Ordinary Monroe County.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
GEORG IA— .Monroe County-—Miss
Sal lie Christian havingin proper form
applied to nie for permanent letters
of administration to issue ip 8 anmel
Rutherford, puldie ad.ministrutor, on
the estate of Airs. II. S. Matthews, late
of said county; this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of kin
of Mrs. II, S. Matthews to be and
appear at my office within the time
allowed by law and show cause, if any
they can, should why permnneitFarhninis
tration not tie granted to Sam¬
uel Rutherford on At rs. Ii. 8 . Mat¬
thews’ estate.
.
A itness my hand and official signature,
This 4th dav of January 1897.
STEPHEN D, V1-U.LSV’,
Ordinary Monroe Co.
TO WHOM IT MAY r, XCKIIN
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GEORG I A—M ooroe Count' --W beveas
Uenry i. )• itzpatnek, executor of the
will of L. K. Vaughn deceased represents
to tho court in hi pc ition duR- filed
and entered on record, th' he bar
fully administered on the ost;, of L. ii.
Vaughii necording to the novi . lnofsai.l
will. 1 ni:- n thereiore to e - all per
son.- conecrued, kindretl and < A iditors, to
•••bow came, if any they can why ssfid
executor should not he disci’ .rged from
Horn his executorship and reive let>
Krs of dismission on the first Monday in
this the 7ih day of December 1P9(>.
STEPHEN D. MOBLEY,
Ordimu-v Monroe Countv
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TO W HOM IT MAY CONCERN
GEORG IA-Mon. roe Count;. - Where¬
as '/.. r l'. Watkins, administrator of
A. B. Watkins, <i ceaseo, represents
to- the court in his petition 'duly filed
and entered on record, that tie has
fully administered A. B. Welkin's
estate. This is therefore to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and cred-
1 itors to show cause, if any they can,
why said administrator should not be
discharged from his administration
and receive letters of dismission cn
the first Monday in April lS!)7.
Witness in,v hand and official sig¬
nature, Ibis 4tli dav of January, 1897.
Stephen d Mobley,
Ordinary Monro? County.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
GKOKGIa—M onroe County — Gua
tavus P. Frey, executor of the last
will and testament of Mrs. Christine
Wilder, h.tc or Monroe county, de
ceased, having in proper form applied
to me for leave to sell all the lands
l> longing to the estate of said <ie
| ceased. office Said application first will Monday tie heard
at soy on ii •
February next at id o’.-iock « m.
Withe-s my IkimI and official signa
lure, lliis, 4tii rlav of January 1897.
ST K P HEN L». MOBLEY.
Ordinary Monroe County
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
G EORG1A—Mon me Cou nty—We—
ley Ham-on having in groper form
applied lo me for the Guardianships
, of tin) i " i sons and property of Iley
I Hanson. KOssie, William, Fannie.
|NeHicD..m,lLucih.BanUs,orphans mind, imam ; hmiren of Wash and
Bannie Lanks late of san enuty.
mu ceased. Notice is hereby given
I that said application wifi be beard at
my office at 10 o clock a. m. on the
first-Monday ,n February official next.
M itriess tnv Itan.t and sign . a
U,re ’ 1 j>p 1 * YIOf'lEY*
sq-p- SI K1HL.N v\ 0 1). MOBLEY,
Ordrnary Monroe County.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
GEORG I A— Monroe County—H. E
Bankston nominated executor of will
‘ of \V. H. Bankston, deceased, having
filed his petition for probate of W. Id.
Bankston’s will in solemn form, arid
it appearing that citation should issue
to be served person Ely on J. B. Banks
ton, S. B. Bankston, \v. B, Bankston,
W. W. Bankston end F.:rail J Bush.
j It i- ordeie.i that the usmai ,-hntiuu
issue to he .1 rvu! on them ten days
1 e!■:re tile ; 1 ruxry term of this court,
, fijid > Mary Eunice and Joe Howard
1 and Emilia Ora and Willie Bankston,
i grandchildien ami ai: heirs at law of
, scid deceased, hihI res,lie iu .be state
of sss and can uny be served ny
puidicalion, Dial they be filed and i>e
i mH, Y f i f * rl v b I bi iicat n n once a
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Week lor iour weeks in the Monroe
1 Advertiser » newspaper published
tffi. city of Foray th, tateof Georg, a
i bemre the February ter n ISO, of
.a,d court ofOrdtnnr;, and that this
ordir so pubfisiad constitute such
t ciistion.
neSrthis^h^dLforJan.mr^llSr " “
I STEPHEN IX MOBLEY,
Ordinary Monroe County.
TO WHOM IT M AY CONCERN,
GEORGIA, Monroe County-J. Lee T.
MeCommon, guardian of Julius
Dumas, having in proper form up
plied to me for leave b sell the lands
Julius belonging to Dumas. the estate of application the said
Lee Said
will tie heard at my office on the firs t
Monday in February next at lOo’cloek
a. m.
Witness my hand and official s.y
natur** this 4tli dav of Januarv 1 SOT.
STEPHEN D. MOBLEY,
Ordinary Monroe County Ga.
A DMlNlSTliATOB’S SALE.
Undei Y’ul tv virtue of tlic authority of
the will of C. A. King, into of said
county deceased, I will oil before tlie
court house door at Forsyth, between the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
February 1897, to the highest bidder, that
houce and lot in the city of Fo:syth,
whereon said C. A. King resided at the
time of lus death, except about one-iourtli
of an acre in the northeast corner rf said
lot sold to pay a part of the years support.
The entire lot being bounded as follows:
Xorth by the Central of Georgia Railway
Company, by east by Jackson street, south
King street and west by lands of 1). J.
Proctor. The land to he sold containing
one and one-fourth acres, moro or less.
Terms cash. O. H. U 1 Hood worth,
Administrator Cum Testnm..nto Annexe.
A DM IN I.STB A l'OK’S ISA LE.
GEORGIA — Monroe County. — By
virtue of an order from the Court of Ordf
nary in and for said countv, at the October
the first Tuesday in February next,
between the legal hours of sale, the foilow
ing property, to-wit.: Fifty acres, of land
northeast portion of lot No. 204, in Rus
selvllle district and bounded as follows:
No_nh Willfaui by land* Anderson of joh„ commencing Anderson, e&st by
on east
side iticiude of, to run the south dwelling, line low the enough lino down
to west to
include the gpfing. Known as the Leon
ard Hamlin place Sold for the purpose
Ifcifs. Paying dqbis cash. and distrjbufirv.’ among
Terms
Samuel Rutherford, Adinr,
GEORGIA—Monroe County—Where
as Simeon F Cox, administrator of
Mrs S E Pennington, represents to
the court in his petition duly filed and
entered on record, that ho has fully ad¬
ministered Mrs. S. E. Pennington’s es
tate. T.iis is therefore to cite all persons
concerned, kindred n“d creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said ad¬
ministrator should not be discharged from
his administration and receive letters ot
dismission on the first Monday in Febru¬
ary 1897.
Witness my hand and official signa¬
ture this 2nd day of November, 1890.
STEPHEN D. MOBLEY,
Ordinary Monroe County.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
i • FOR Gl A - M on roe County-Wbereas
Jas. H. Smith, administrator'of Abney Li
Woodward represents to live court
iu lllM duly tiled and entered
on I'l'coicl that he b.m fully adimn
istoied Abner L. Woodward’s estate,
This is 1 lu ivimv c cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any ft, v can, why said admin
istralor shnni.l not be discharged from
his administration and : cive letters ot
dismission o:i llii! first Monday in
March, 1897.
Witless my lurnd and officii, i signature
This 7t.li. day of December 189':.
STEPHEN I). MOBLEY,
Ordinary Monroe County.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
Georgia, \ T ■> i tie Superior
Monroe County. I court of said county,
Tiie petition of Arthur Zellner,
Monroe Davis, Gus Evans and Jacob
^ ^That, i h
they and Such other
pers< „ )8 „„ Uu>y n '. v , ils sociatc with
r he m, desire to be incorporated under
th(4 1hWH of Georgia lor the term
tui ,, ltv / years L under the corporate
I!atllL ()f The RishlK Star Society,”
; Se( , otldt Tllat thft hom . of ga d
^ocieiv shall he Georgia. in Cox’s district,
r ’ounIV,
T)lir<!i RHat the object of said cor
pot . attl , n is 1Jot pecuniary gain-but
purely religious and charitable the
chief objects being to look after and
provide for its sick members and to
bury-such of its members as may die,
and pay their burial expenses,
Fourth, For the purposes mentioned
io preceding paragraph, they
deai.c authority to charge an initia
tiou fee and such assessments as ma'<
be fixed by the by-laws,
Fifth, They desire to be incorpo
rated with ali the rights, powers and
privileges named in paragraph 1079
of the Code of Georgia, with ali rights,
powers and privileges which are, or
may hereafter be allowed such corpo
ration under the laws cf Georgia,
Bloodworth & Rutiiukfoud,
Petitioners Att’y.
Piled in office Januarv 4th, 1897.
C. M, G, Dloodwohth, C. S. C.
offlce C!erk Superior Court Monroe
t Qpf>r ja
. j G Woodworth, clerk of the
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^ j( { Said eount do cer .
that lhe above and foregoing
> tjtj()n for ,. harter is a correct copy ^
>f (he „ r| inftI ,. ow of nie , n lh
office* Witness
my signature with the
seal of said court affixed. This Jan
uar v 41 J,’
- Blood Clerk.
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has a great deal to do with the price. The goodness of a shoe depends on the
maker usually the price of it to you depends to a large extent on us. We don’t
know exactly what right, price means to you. To us it means the lowest, price it is
possible to make and we can safely promise you that it will be a little lower, or a
better quality than you can buy them for elsewhere.
Wo guarantee you satisfastion anyway in price quality and lit. Now try u«
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YOUR MONEY BACK IF NOT PLEASED.
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