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SET ON FIRE BY
AN INCINDIARY
J. R. Wnfsham Loses Barn, Cows, Corn,
Fodder, Cotton, Peas, Hulls and
Meal—NO Insumici
About nine o’clock Thursday
night, Mr. J R. Worsham’s ham
was completely destroyed by fire.
Mr. Worsham believes the fire
was of incindiary origin.
The losses are. the barn, 250
bushels of corn. 8 bales of cotton.
2 cows, 25 bushles of peas, 100
bushels cotton seed, 2 tons of
hulls and A ton of cotton seed
meal, aggregating about $900.00
with no insurance.
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V u don’t have to be one in or¬
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you have a house to paint. Its
mighty easy to huv 4 gallons of
L & M Paint and 8 gallons of pure
Linseed Oil, and put both in a
large pail and mix well together.
Yon will then make 7 gallons of
the best puint at a cost of about
$1.80 per gallon and then have a
good painter paint your house.
The J. <fc M is sold by :
Bramblett. & Bro.
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AND
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THEY ARE
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Correct
Monday express brought us
a big lot of Men’s and La¬
dies’ Suits, direct from the
tailors.
Remember, It s a pleasure for us to show you, WHY.
Forsyth Mercantile Company,
Forsyth, Ga.
You Take No Risk
Our Reputation And Money Are Back Of
This Offer
We pay for all the medicine used
during the trial, if our remedy
fails to completely relieve you of
constipation. We take all the
risk. You are not obligated to us
in any way whatever, if you accept
this offer. Could anything be
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reason why you should hesitate to
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Out The Juliette Road
Mr. Cyrus Sharp and the writer
took a ten mile walk, Sunday af¬
ternoon, down towards Julietie
There is no hublic road going out
of Forsyth that shows up the
county nearly so well as the Juli¬
ette road. When you want to
show visitors what a fiue old conn
ty is Monroe, take him out the
Juliette road. We have never seen
prettier farmer homes.
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Application For 12 Mos. Support.
GEOGRIA, Monroe County.
Mrs. Mattie A. Persons having made
application for twelve months" support
out of the estate of W. P. Persons, and
the appraisers duly sworn to set apart
the same having filed their return, all
persons concerned are hereby required
to show cause before the Court of Ordi¬
nary of said county On the first Monday
in December 1910 why said applications
should not be granted. This 7th dajr
of-Nov 1910.
Geo W. Newton, Ordinary.
Leave to Sell Bank Stock
GEORGIA. Moxroe County , Notice
is hereby given that the undersigned,
has applied to the Ordinary of said
county for leave to sell bank stock be
longing to the estate of W. P. Persons
for payment of debts and distri¬
bution. Said application will be heard
at the regular term of the Court of Or¬
dinary for said County, to be held on
the first Monday in December 1910.
This 7th day of Nov., 1910.
A. G. Persons and R. O. Zellner,
Administrator of estate of W. P. Per¬
sons.
Land Sale
Will be sold before the court house
door on the first Tuesday in December
1910, seventy(70j acres of land, more
or less, in Cox’s >distri t Monroe
County. Georgia, known as the P. IV'.
Alexander place, bounded as follows:
on the north by lands of Jack Hill, on
the west by lands of J. T. Banks, on
the south by lands of Mrs. Alai shall,,
and on the east by lands of Airs J. L
AlexanUer. Sold for distribution.
Lee B. Alexander,
Petition for Administration.
GEORGIA, Monroe county. To All
Whom It AIay Concern: Airs. Sallie P.
Alurray having, in proper form, applied
to me for permanent letters of Admin¬
istration o n the estate of Jno. W.
Murray, late of said County,thisis
to cite all and singular the creditors &
next of kin of Jno. W. Murray to be &
appear at my office within the time al¬
lowed by law, and show cause, if anjr
they can, wiiy permanent administra¬
tion should not be granted to J. F.
Lancaster on Jno. W. Murray estate.
Witness my hand and official signa¬
ture, this 9th nay of Nov., 1910,
Geo. . Newton, Ordinary.
Your Account Book.
Look at yoar name label
on first page, if you waut to see
just how you Stand with The=
Monroe Advertiser. It is the only
subscription bOOIC ac¬
count kept for you
and The Monroe Advertiser. The
first figure on the label is the
month in which your subseni>tion
expires; the second figure, the
day, and the last figures, the year.
Thus' 10-21-10 means that your
subscription is out noth this issue
If you want The Monroe Adver¬
tiser, pay up. If you don’t want
it pay up. If you want it stopped,
say so.
If yon are more interested in
other counties than j*our own
county, m other people than vour
own people, pay up for The Mon¬
roe Advertiser, stop it and take
another county paper.
The old Monroe Advertiser is
the oldest established
business in Monroe county.
During all its history no unclean
words have ever soiled its colume—
always on the centre table or in
mother’s lap or in sister’s or broth¬
er’s hands or in father’s pockets
can be found the old county paper.
When cotton was 20cts a pound,
it was $1.00 a year; 6cts per pound
$1.00 a year; 4cts a pound, $1.00
— always just $1.00 « vear.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Fhe Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the SI? //GYr -
Signature of TeiZc&cM
Chamberlain’s i fomach and Liver
Tablets do not sicken orgripe, and may
be taken with perfect safetj by the
mo a t delicate woman or the youngest
chi ! d. The old and feeble will also find
them a most suitable remedy for aiding
and strengthening their weakened di¬
gestion For sale and by for All regulating Dealers Everywhere- the bowels
LEGAL NOTICES.
SHERIFF SALES FOR DEC., 1919.
GEORGIA, Monroe county.
Will be sold on the first. Tuesday in
December next, before the court house
door in the town of Forsyth, Monroe
county, Ga., within the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
certain property of which the follow¬
ing is a full and complete discription.
turned over to me to advertise and
sell.
One Studebaker two-horse wagon,
painted red, levied on and to be sold as
the property of Robert B'uller
to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Super¬
ior Court of Monroe County, Ga., in
favor of Farmers Supply Co. for use
W M. Jackson and J. W. f’ease against
Robert Full.
Also at the sime time and place, that
tract or parcel of land, lying or being
in the county of Monroe, said state, the
northern two thirds(%) of lot number
ninety (90) in the 6th District, contain¬
ing one hundred and thirty-five acres,
more or less, and bounded on the north
by lands of J. B. Fleming and C. A.
Ensign, on the east by lands of C. A
Ensign, on the south by lands of O. E.
Goodwyne and on the west by lands of
O. E. Goodwyne. Said tract levied on
and to be sold as the property of Hiram
W. Winslett to satisfy a fi fa issued
from the J. P. Court of the I80th Dis
t ict G. M., Monroe county, Ga., in fa*
vor of Forsyth Buggy Co, against Hi¬
ram VV- Winslett. Tenant in possession
notified as required by law.
This the 9th day of November, 1910
T. S. Holland. Sheriff.
Real Estate for Sale
GEORGIA, Monroe County. By vir
t oe of an order of the Court of Ordi
nary of said county, will be sold at
public outcry, on the first Tuesday in
December, 1910, at the court house in
said county, between the usual hours
of sale, Monroe the following real estate situa¬
ted in County, to wit:—One
eight(tjj)undivided interest in one hun
di ed and sixty (160) acres of land, more
or less, in Brantl«y District, Monroe
County. Ga., and bounded on the north
by lands of F. N. Wilder and John
Williamson, on the east by lands of
M-s. M. E. Trammell, on the south by
lai ds of Mrs. M. E. Trammell and.
Hill and Lassetter, and oil the west by
binds of Mrs. T. J. Dewberry and T. J.
Terms—Cash.
This 7th day of November. 1910.
R. M. Britt.
of the estate of Pauline and
Britt.
Real Estate For Sale.
Monros County.
By Virtue of an order of the Court of
of said Countv, will be sold at
outcry, on the first Tuesday in
1910, at the court house in
county, between the usual hours of
the following real estate, situated
Monroe county, to-wit: One hun¬
(100) acres, more or less, in Cul
loilcn district of Monroe county, Geor¬
bounded on the north by the lands
Mrs. Griffin O'Neal, on the east by the
of Ambrose Davis, on the south h.v
Harris place and on the west by
of Mrs. Griffin O’Neal and Alfred
known as the Newt Barnes
The sale will continue from day to
day, between the same hours until all
property is sold. Terms Cash.
This 9th day of Nov 1910.
Rutherford Administrator of the
of N. C. Barnes.
Real Estate For Sale
Monroe County.
By vlrtueof an order of the Court of
of said County, will be sold
public outcry, on the first Tuesday
December 1910. at the court hou«e
said county, between the usual
of sale, the following real es¬
situated in Monroe county, to
one-seventh undivided interest in
(60) acres of land, more or less,
Dillards district. Monroe Co., Ga.,
bounded on the north by public
leading from Forsyth. Ga. to Juli¬
Ga., on the cast by lands of W. A.
on the south by lands of D.
Tribble and on the west by the Greer
Terms cash.
This 7th. day of Xov, 1910.
B. E. Heneely.
Guardian for the estate of Lizzie
Dismission from Guardianship.
Monroe. County.
Mrs. M. M. Taylor, Guardian of G.
Davis and Mary D. Sanders
applied to me for a discharge from
Guardianship of G. M. Davis and
D. Sands. This is there¬
to notify all persons concerned to
their objections, if any they have,
or before the first Monday in Decern
next, else Mrs. AT. M. Taylor will
' discharged from her guardianship as
for.
Witness my hand and official signa- :
this 7th day of Nov 1910.
Geo. W. Newton, Ordinary. |
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