Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 18??-1889, April 11, 1860, Image 4

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NEW FIRM, i VI ’ E WO full> inform tlrt? community ! >V vr. liohtjpoot oat the 1 ni."’- - >: • ,i ..I ‘ ■•>• 1 •’ firm .jf . • . ,•. will now earns on the feustpess shall sell mostly for CASH. . 1 “■ interest of th®ss who may ■ t: -- :r >■ • ■ as we inland i seH at a sjm ill ’ We have on hand, tin t willsbefroc ivin at ditFereni s po:;*i® • * • 0 •’ <§) 8* : ®, sr >• <9 ® S.t:-f • r * ’!*<•-9 ® ‘S^ search • *£ PoiasSi . ® N . $ “V ,*• ® <(8) <& „ * - ■ ® at < ;:,-e . ® - 2a ®* SpiC's Ginger . * *. i r ” : * ® j Onions ®A!lum . Cheese m . • k, • 8 . &. s •Buttes® ‘ % ! ® ■ * s'v / -Shot * Sage’ _ ***** M-al & • Snuff • * L Oil# # ®@ * R ke 9 a ®V U fc® ® 1 ‘.■■■• ® ■ j| • Sardine*.* •Vine ••• * # i ®? % % © Dri .1 A a- • ‘ • • * ® ** * ‘ iJHp T&gcg * ot 1 C. C. BEALL will aH l tattejehifrge of the * jy 28 ® a T. ,T. | ,T W UOiltSrO'^C. 5 * • 3E3 o ?. ><3 & * Save Time, Save Labor, save Clothes, ® Saw! n 4 * U’E HAVE pur has.-i ®i* and are now \y® manuAeturisigi . . . < Brown's Patent In -To- ville -*•1 ir i’ >v I. x #■ We ex. ot > ion to 3 , in 1 meat■?!•, finrndes, Baker, Brooks, and in Mid.ye Sana : East riorida. ‘ @ ® ® Thcgunju-eeodented of Wosi# Machine# f Is the best uyt of ui- ’ ■ • v can be*x®d. , .•* ® • h' J Machine in ti*lr mint::. ’. It is most admirably adapted to wasibiacr all kinds C’othc-s. Pew . ‘* --v cl^ T ’ •.•- are rttfdted btTSplftnt hard-i-übbiftg and®battling, yus Maciim®never makes a rbni; never enlarges one; will last f* :::y voa;v :*i-- i:idispersible in eVftry j family. It is pupistfU b®- evdft housewife not e:n- | phatically Parisian. •* iCe-Wonld sell iwe right of hiew co.iTnt FJ m da'on gt?bTl terms. ® U. C ‘ ‘ * >X it i ‘O* Dry Lake. da. S&b 26, 1 ‘O* ts © COyT\ FAC SOUS ill BMHiISIUIieiM ®■i 96 Street, Savannah® Ga. ® Refer to Messrs. E Remington & Son, 1 J Sc Cos, C’ol A 1 ffl '.!elnj:yre, • Thompson & Pittman, Major E R looting, Hayes, A Cos, II nJ IT dVh!*ey, • / Thomas G Miudieft, Esq, Dr I) S Brandon, ® Wm C Mitchell, . mil 2{~lv ** KINGS (fe BAKER, ! . IPactors i nwmmiuiutim o ® AND ® s ® , FORWARDING AGENTS; V. @ Comjnission for Sliprt Staple Cotton, 50 bale. McL. KING, W. 11. BAKER, F. KING. | mh 10 w @ ly 0- * <Jari’ia.gc Trimming, Saddle & Harness ‘Mamiikctorw si s r|tIIE undersigned is still prosecuting his old trade : g, j in Thomtisville j&g .9 . w Opposite E. Remington’s, . where h?i. prepared to execute. _*’ /£**s in the best style. (yjf) i 3 Work of every Kina, ‘ in ’every department of his bnsije?. die is well j supplied witli a large Ft < iv of Material, ancP would especially call the attentionpf the public to his neat •and elegant style ol® © Carriage and Buggy Trimming. Harness and Saddle Manui'aeturin : .®etc, etc. aug bly * 4 CHARCKB MEftJZ. 4 iB6O. * ’ Baptist Pemafe Colle%e ® Cuthbert, 1111 E S P III N hi J Est MWILb BE GIN THE iii'h of Valuable additions i^1 r . bfttn made to The number ®;’ ttfioils i:.. - last four years, rnstfue; ion in Solid, can be had;. It is important for pupils to present 11\ = • uav. © ; @ ••tin ® spplv^o dec 24 tJ R. DM \L V. Pi£®d<#it. ■ * ~ ® - ■ 1 ® Before * ,t;ALL IC.OAT JAREi) EVERITT’S * AT GROOVI?BVIIT.E. 9 A ND EXAMINE His FT<)Cl> OF A > * * • ®, . 3STJbj W ■ .• w • ACT . r->, ■ O ’ll * C< >N >: ING ®y •’ ® •Staple & Fancy® Dry. Goods, CloiiiyiK. yonnots nirti >sy * lines ? *-octds, Boot* jg<l Miogs, Crorkery and ® 4 3 jt t'fv e and Ssi a a iv, *• &fc., &e.J , ® • •Jn fact, on can find almost a ■ ’.c®vou*may , want, as his Stock consists of every thing’- usually kept in u as.good terms a? can be solu in Sommjrn Georgia or Florida. @ ® up 80-gs _ - - ® - - ® @ C’onlVrt ionai-y. ® m /piIE UNDERSIGNED i!ESPCUTFI*.!.Y ®IN- . |_ form the *<* #® j Southern Georgia and F^f- @ •£ rida, that*he is § ~i >yb ceiving a.mt cbnstkndv . . if plenishing his®s£ock W: > - j fresh and well-, selfcte-.igwft:^^JSsasr / .. ‘ among whirh ave the f- . lowing general assortment ,"> ■ ‘’ of family nick-nacks; 8 Preserves, Jellies, Raisins, Currants, I®:-'. ('in-flu;® •Prunes, Lemons, Oran ,® , ,„ a< Brazil. Pecan l Filbert Nuts. Olives, Caper* Yn choviesj Sardines, Salmon, Shad, Oysters, Lobsters Maccaroni, Vermicelli, ‘ Split Peas; Soda, Butter, Su . gar and Farina Crackers; Pickles. Catffup, Snuces; Choice-V in. -. Liquors; Port eg, Ale? and Cider in, bottles: Segars, T’ . ]••* etc * Candy, of flay own Manufacture ® A large quantity alwy| on hand, to which h* calls the special nos merchant? desling in CAN DIES. Or -fr distance, if accompanied with the CUsh, will receive prompt attention. Ail the ahovp. with “numerous articles not men- ‘ tioned, for sale by ® * , I n;. 1-!y j.itfx si*\UK. • * * \otirc. * | rriVO MON i ffs YF run DAYE.appiioatipn wilhbe ; 1 m * y .Court oft trdinary of Thomas coun. ■ ♦? tor lcav., to - ‘ll all thf*laqd belonging to the es, i ~f Mosec ] U ( C he, G\. ■ f - ■ • *' h M GRORGE'BEAVEN kdm'r • • Cl Sa*h aftd Blind I’uctorv. 8 1 rOORE i If • UtE PREPARED FO MA'c tibu-ture, t<f order, * f , • * <§> . . * ‘.Window Sash. i T' #I ‘ ’ • ‘ ‘ lS ‘- f jLZ% * ■ . x . . I rs l “ ‘ 5 1 C.trr..-n:rv v. ..; k. to %AS . . *?’ oJclsjjJ’ ‘ hind the beat sea* .. - ‘ ‘ f * * % ‘ * * • - * ■ •’ y° n - Tt ■ v will .i.- i •.•••nirncL for any size orsijl^oi lildings, and execute the same with all needful <*.o ----” aofieitod. • • * r< > loctttd at the 8€ nth t. of Main®” , w*a- ib.in - a mil 1 S-if •1 oorts b; HosnauN f arird) ‘VYoi Hs. ‘ II •.<.! [LI.K, 6*A. FIT HE * TT ND K ifS IG NE D ARE PREPARED TANARUS(% % *i* •. •••!•• ig M •and # * .*’ .. •’ & * ,* ■ * * * • Side Boards ill dlt - 9 # Siajttf#:# *® . * ft m *■ t . a#l ; g • Bureaus, of China, Red Bay iHtd Pine; + 9 % oing. Folding and Plain Tables; . 9 'b'nti* a>.ii -• hfTubles'?’ g fe, C. uelies, Trutfille Cradles ;*id (Cribs; * v 0 * * 5 u-retaries, Book Cases -sci rllat Stands. I-|;'.'T’iu: ■ * iu ex.'b . t'**!•'” nijiire ; >..• * Liftnbpr made up to ordfr iu the most fashionable and duffabffifist vie. • A m *3, f 0 Turning*and Sowing, ; w Stud all job wost;, cC er in tCarpentering owCabinct makjgg. eycuted ti ‘ailj* a.a%witti despatch. t south end of Math st.. below Me"Bain's Hotel. *” mh 18-ts Ifetv and IVew” *<Or x* o # <0 d’r ios.s 10|3\ if. DEWS, at the old Stand of IK)YN fj TON,4 • • Al.li&XY, GEORGjX *.® • •’ s.aq- ® rr # * * I Th.#,'ro- p Esjtriotor Do:tl?in C 4 ® SL—Crocerlcti—, s , . 4 m C n F aL L #INDS, ‘Rr O nProvisions tfnd Plantation® I R IPL J? ■£> 1 I*o St , R • G AN 10 ’• EEI'S O.'N -TAXTLY ON*HANfI-i- S A FRE S 1 [ OC K. CASII or tit iOLiS®tvill be exMiangey for Countrj* Produfe. G,)i J Bargrfins C:ill # in at • ‘ JOHNaII. DEWS, gs Albay, Georgia, March y # ® s ’ Brought to Jai!. „ •AN the 14th instant, a negro marr named TOM- V / libout thirav-five years of sage, of dark i # He has no pafticular mark except a heavjtpun lfu-,]jp. *IIe says he was bought o*f Dr. Wilson Savannah,.Ga.—,does not remember thf ppreharser’s name—has been runaway two years. Tom seems to® have 4 some*lndian bilood in hiin, whieh is plainly in dicated by his ® v The owneris requested to forward, provu [•p/operty and pay charges, or h bt j as the la®; directs. • C. S. D. Jailor. Thomasville, Ga., Sept* 10, 2i-tf Kcorgia, Brooks Counf.f. JAMES AIeMULLEN having applied to be appoin ted Guarcftan of the person and property of l.atfra J. a minor under -fourteen years , of age. and daughter of Noah P. McMullen, deceas- 1 ’ cd, resident of said county, this is to cite admonish all persons concerned to bo and tff.poar at. term of the Court of Ordinary*to be held next after the i exjurTition of thirty days from the first publication 1 of this notice, afid show cause why said James should not be entrusted with the Guardi anship of the person and property of Laura J. Mc i Mullen. ® ifitness my official signature, Feb. 6. 1860. ANGUS MORRISON, feb 11 Ordinary of Brooks County. BtaD> of Georgia, Tito mas Comity. CIO CRT OF A. D. ) Whereas", Peyton P. Stnitli makes application, j by petition, to this Court, for letters of Administra tion i#i estate property and effectof James 1 B. Edwards, deceased, within the limits and boun daries of State of Georgn*; All persons interested are nierefore hereby notified to file their objection,# in said Co#rt, it any tffey i have; othdgvisc said letters will be said applicant, tit a regular term of sid Court, to be held at the CoiCt house in Tliomasville, said®count\q |on the fir 1 ? Monday in April next. mh :! iM HENRY 11. TOOKE, Ordinary. <§) State gia, Thomas Coulity.® <IOCUT OF ORDINARY, Februarf 2|,, f IBCO. Vsheimas for the. person and property- oiWillitfln BlayliJtk, minor It gr, mak ® a ; :i?at by petition, to this • CotTrt tbr # letteij of Dismission from sa'nlGuaili i :insh 'P ; A m * # . * ersGfis arc thereiore %re>>^noMfi -3 ed to file their •bimuions in ?ai#-<'ourtJif anv®tiiev 11,114? ■ therwUe said iv>ttei% will be granted t<> said ai a regular term 14’ said Court t<> be held at tlie Courthoussejjn #Jioinas*ille# saffd county, on the fir.?i Moaday mi May nxt.# *!.a J -lud 1? IiNII\ 11. State of TlKpuas County. # I/'W RT of Ordinary, March Jtß, 1860.—Wherftts \ Thomas Adflus, jr., as Aarninismator bom .• now withtlf| will annexed, the estat* @ Everitte deceased, tfl? makes applkwfton by petition to tfiis t'ourt 1-*’ Letters of dismission from s->® ndnflnrstration, ♦* * * 9 § t ]'grains interred are therefore hertf^notift ettrK tile theirwthjeetions in said courf, if any they have eotherwise said Letters wilftbe grautedsto said at a regular said*ftou®t, to be held at fourth Thoniasville, said cAnty, oil tlieJirsPMondayfti October next* 9 - hfli tO—6m • HENRY H. TOOKE, Osrlinflfy. *• • ® Aotlcfe. @ \ xLjjersons in Georgia ind. bteef estate of V James B lid wards, late of Florida deceased, gw requested to make payment to the undersigned, and those claims against sail estate,lre re quested rg jiresent them iti terms of*the law. a'ljlre-- is Albany, (atmitna. ® ‘* e,® , riyi 17- led* ® P. P.SMFTII. .vlm'r. 011ncl*SherIflrs Sales. 9 IT7IILL BE gjgEl? before the Courtheb* dd%r in \\ the Magnolia, Clinch Countffgtn the firs® Tuesday et APRIL next, withifi the lawful urs of sale, the # .ving One lot of land, number fourth and sixfy -6 y in ftistrietjpf ?i"W Clinch c flinty on as the propertfl of Barr.ilta tv. satisfy two fi issued horn .V".nic.-'s Court 0f@1052d B ligt., G*M.. in frtk-or of l'i o i arfer v 5 levy mftde and returned to me by a const a bio. Al-o®at the saifie time and place* one®lot@of lai?d number foyr hundred and®ninety containing four hundred and ninety acres’more of less, well improved, lyirfg and being in?the seventh district ft’ orlginally^Applin^n o w levied on as the property of Charles Vowaft to Satisfy one fa itoni the Infeiior (5 0 mrt®tof tsaid eonntv, in favor of S. Timmerman. ,T. J. North, J e Wliitehurst, ‘J. S. Henderson,,. Justices of the Inferior Court of said county, vs Qharles Q&wsrtffor taxes unpaid, for the year IS-37. ® @ ® ® . ® s, TI MME'RMAX, Sheriff. ® * ® Mireh3, ISCO.. 8 • tds —Two months after date' application will be made (0 the Court of Ordinary of“ Brooks coußty, Georgia, at the-first “regulai; term ttfter the expiration of this notie.e, .for leave to s sell vlte lands and negroes belonging to the estate of d'nn 11 i.i 1. late of Lowndes now’ Brooks county de dcccased, for.the benefit of the heirs and creditors i , . Fb w. McRAE, Herk S. C.. Ad.n r *l rch J l . .. [s6.oo] fu.irj ’ o HOSTETTEH'3 .- STOMACH bitters;* 1 Fbr tAe cure cf Pytpcpaia, / * > # • l/)is of Apptite,S)r any £Uiou , set-m a nvrrbul inaction • ! • * tftamaek >r £ ocele. •• -htcing Cram,*, • Qi/se/itd'y. Colic, In vjj-w of tSt- fact t> i every member of th hum m•* .: rl - . ct-si. •some of the a pjkmtsfl . ga num -rabl” other condi'!• ns in if , \ .'• * *bj of a lit: ’ knowledge 01 % ex.*cise of common sense, they in;- be n ,le so to r g date tit- it habi of dol, innl with the assistance of™ good ton ft, secure Aer-# £ manent In dfisir and object, the*rue course to pursue b> certainly*thatwhich will produce a natural m state of tiling* at th- !• a-t. hazard of vital streuAi and this end Dr. Hostisiter has introduced to this country a nrepara ’ _ tion called HOST UTTER'S s .V'ACil • > • BlTlEßStwlgch at this is not anew mmicine, but one that has 1 fried for ® ® y-iars(ny isfaction to all who have •• 1 . u? 4 ;t. Tile Dim powerfully upon •she Stomach, Rowels and liver, r ® ?h -a Cos a liealthy a:i* porous action, •nd * thiis sini]de proeV'S of * # Ale- triun pb ofi v • * i- * generally contraetei f by now B<ttfU‘rs, ftii*l ® caused principally by® tlei elftng” of water • #i-l diet, wM be speedily regulate?! by a bri-f use of this preparation. Dyspep-ja, # y a dis. ase \y.ich is probably more pn valent taken in all itpVartpus^fora^, thfia • * any other ; the c*us •of whieh Wav always i be t% derangements of the <flges live organs, canbe*cured without 6ul by m ► using HOSTEfT.E&*a TERS as per directions on the bmje* *r • this ifisease every physician wilf ’ recoin ®® mogul Bitters of sijue jdnd, then why nt# 1 use an kmtffn t.* i>o infallible ? fouiitry have the'r Biftenfas ventive of diStjtse, and strengthening of * ; , . the system in gcnejjd, Ait among them f ffiere is not to f.-and a mor- • p-ople than he G--rinany. fr.vn.wftorn this e preparation based upSh®cientific| experiments whpli lifts aitended V advance ’ th®dcstiny q£ this gtrafcpreparation bathe-., i )me4ica?*cjleb>f t^ciciu., e. . • ! - <# ‘ey, •* * :• t ‘ T'EYE K. %S V A(J UE. c* ® • “ %i tk tryir.f*and provoking filjea®. *vJi!-’hflxei it. . ItiKpiUeSS grasp on the of man, Deducing Uini*th Jhadow in a#ioi%sp:'(R9f)f time, an.f tjnderitp** him physically and mentally useless, cartstc 4cfeat-M and front the bjWy! y the BITTERS. ®Further, *;y of ai ove atateil can iffit be contracted when expoifdbo •’ any ordinary conditions a them, if the Bitter*, are direct: i t neither f- nausea nor oflmids 4 • palate, s ry any chaiiffc of diet or interruption to usual pitr •ulta, but proir.cgj>s sound sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint is thus r.anoidß as speedily as is &n ----*istent with theif reduction of I thorough and perma- •< % cent cure. , • Persons in advanced year* suf#tt:ig from an gpfeetiled coogtitutlon and m j., infiifi body, tuese are invaluable aa a restora- tire of to be appreciated. An<i to ’ a mother while ftmrsing, • these Bitters are Indispensable, esp#ially mother’s noiS’L-liment is tlig demands of the child, consequently her strength n*'ust yield, and here it is where a g/Snl tonic, such as Iloatefter’s Bitters is needed to inpart temporary strengt® ’ and vi,pi r l< 9 tlie system. Ladies should lf> - all •! try Mjjs remetly fur alLcases of debility, and before so ® doing, ask your physician, who, if he is acquainted w ith 4/e of the Bitters, will them the in all cases of wea%ie‘S. ° ® CALTION.—Win caution the public gainst ftisiug any the #iany imitations # Eerieits, but ask for Hostetter’s Celebrated * stomach Bitters, tftul see that each bottle lias the words “ Dr. JHosletter's St#maeh s Bitters” blown on the side of the bottle, and etampedL on tllfe metallic cap covering the 4 cork, au.u observe that our Autograph sierna- * ture is on the label. • O- sold by lIOSTETTEP, St SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all e 9 Druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the lilted States, Canada, South America and Germany. ® 8 BCOVIL & ME/VD, ® ■, NEW OCEANS, LA,.’ dgcuts. •For ale by i .4 iMX.\S, Druggist* Thoiffifisville, (la. may 7 * w * I # Wif.L!A4,s & 4 ]|tiSffOMß’ ‘ Cottori Press. \ SAAi\R I’O plaatess of ONE *IIUX DRED ®DUJA.ARS 111! mAJS NEW \vENTIOIf. THE .1. powerful and TtSM public. single tkaf any . iitefey may. TSltn four,.kaml*:, 11 1’ ‘i>- comp otOj in Amning ordejt jn one Week, When puMUp fl@will pa * • Five and Sis 3 Tun dred Pouiia Bales of cotton with greater • * my other Press ■will i'Mj lo bales, nn its^iructiWi’ tin:; at least (JS E THIRD .Sg)RE BAI, 1 .S CXN BE PACK- EftON 1J PER DAY than any Oilier Prc#ci eve intuited. ® ® The subscyibera have y. patent %r<his wonderful lln s-. are iipw f-ytimn;® selves antP “eats, to sell- prn ate county ana State riglit.’ throughout the cotton g jib wing regionbf the h? They already ht gnu to reward ot this invaluable tv!;(% ( #(4ton plants ers everyWvheft* shall h>ari* that this Press i* son a Cf ’%i of tlut^, ilifin any QtJi- >• n-w extent, .*l*} {rayssin* much (.UT.V! LU LR with greater simplicity and packing, we feel confident gl4? at our I’i sup pin*’ every thing in the shape pf a Co’doij Press now in use. **■ • LaJ” of this Press may be seenlty calling on us nf Thoma^fle Tir any of our .Wonts. arc willing *f*let it live or di e J.y i own merits, i feeling perfectly secure in w# •■•inline it*oall purelt a9Cr9-* # * . R ‘ WILLIAMS,. *, S “P 4 ts - @ T. J. KQjTOMS: SB * s’ ‘ ; .. l ;xacLXs.. l ■ # * Hi ” “ | x-iyvwTsaroTi.TW’s , IMPROVED EKfafiCE .LIJVER SCREW . Cotton Paolier*. npill. SUBS< Rtßfiß NOW OFFERS TO THE PUB _|® lie, Hawthorn's Improved Double Level* Screw ®Colios* Pa&elr, , ’ for parking ONE jpil TWO BALES, at a nmc*,’*ls ei ther hand or.horse power; 4nd for ease, speed and safety in parking, it stands without*. Parallel.* I havaj one of these serev, s on rny farm, with which I have successfully packed both one*And two bales at a time, and can .saf/ly say, it *isjhe best tiling for packing Cotton. Hay, or Tobacco, thatTias ever'been invented. anaits operations .needonly be seen to be believed. * @s ®„® ® Being sole owner of the patent right for the Uni ted States. I am prepared to*dispose of rights for ter ritories of any size that dt%y be desired. * T am also engaged in having the .Screw, built in this and adjoining e,, unties Persons wishing Ahem feu It this soasoix will leave* their orders at, and for further particulars., a'ddress the'Bubscriher at Boston Thomas Counts, CHorgia Jtjne l! ■ #AME.*I <7- HOWEMi •• ;• Plantation for S:*lc. * rpHE subscriber now offers for sale his desirable ; 3 va .Y x. JPJ. a illation, sRi • 0 ■■ * teen iL i mn • 4 ting of hot act<B : of A * healthy * . ■ t. 1 ■ 1 ?->'rs i.’f lie laud *■ * * **’ • ado ii;o % ♦ s ire •unimproved and heavily # • * . • --itiiieik, * and • (hi tlTc prt m ■£, <• • •> . ’ - . jlift! * ‘ IS if wine, finished at a cost of over s6,oui). The smoko or meat* housft, which is iiiso new* is as rtire as it is ■ iliar bavin; I at unusual . with a fi?w t.i the great -con - • ence, and at ; • r.e - ime afford! ug . - .> * s. >r the oreservatidn of meat. Anew and excellent gin - op th ) p?ace, besid is •other outhouses, ic i a* iii i a*-!rr., .. >use, stables a*id comforts * • lition. a * 9 ,r fifrntSie, kettles and mill. * • • ibly val • by a fine • i viney ird. ’1 he orchard is large mil the trees all young rad of the best quality of apples, tse subscriber having, trouble and Lcxpansi * known (Trchafdj in Tennessee and Kentucky. The viicyatd is tdie * • • bout * ex iiepti <->1 *;?|*-1 is pplietl frvery ty ot grape,•Those nh>w (JouU ThCgplace is one of the bes™ in Tltoma# count v, secft#n of ahundantlj ’ # 'v ktwedhy wells aqd hj xbclleut sfteanis ■'bv.vie ■; rbi the pr.-nd- -u Willi a t';*m possess I ing fjamagy advantages it would seem folly hspaftf* , bttt*ju-’ •übS-riber iuvested large sumns iu west ; ernlands, and having; thither 1 1. ■■ xt year, is determined to fol- I low his 4 this ; he offers it uu-m the liberal terms, and th*~- | who desire valna ‘ # ns in this gectiqai will find *?( ~ # 'tf ertuuj*. s., mg)* aso very rare* Further! information, iffay be haibby addressing the subscri- Ijig.’ t*t Mryff.akc, (i v*. (ip'thcTfeditor of the ‘•South ern Enterprise” at Tliomasvillc* ® I.tc lit 1.-*0 ®ADONI!#UI if ANY. ‘ Out! 3,oo*k# tul! J , * 4* LL persoijs are hotasby warned against taking* ki V or timber iff any kind oftfesniii I YaJMSIfe. imlf of lot number six, jin the thirteenth iJirfiiuH of Ihom.'ft eowty. banl land lies I south of TalKthassee road,**4e and a half | idiles fr.-m ‘i Hr- •'vbi* n'l belong.* to 1. P. s .Mil'll# fail’d J. B. EDWARDS. to furnisß 1 the town with wood any ltfpgtw The land i® tbf 1 sale .fit.* rca - I‘iatle thco® *s two hj|ndl'ed *atiil forty-five acres of if, with tv* gpfba settlements on jl. * * <3> * A?so, Xo 172, iprtk&lo'fh ‘ Mst. oX Thomas cubgLy 1 •for stile. address Gift Isv. M. C. tfimitli* TitSunusyille, Ga., is my agent. • lat 21-fen • ‘ P. P. SMITH. * , ; JLanl # Agency/ .. 7UAIIE will buy and TLands On a I small Commission busincs*—will give such iglbnnatioii a, the Roc- rds ami • Digests of the o ite furnish. Applications for information will be strictly complied with when,*in every install*.', me reqwisitiotf accompanied with one dollar. 4i 9 s NAT4IAN lIAWKISB & CO. Ga Wnfi lkt# —-a -f - - For Sis4r. . rnilE HOUSE AND J.OT OF Dr. J. i.eonard sg.tiat.ed on Tallahassee*road, and . >§ known sa th&li>tcD6nald.plact. * . graid premi*cf’ consist of iOiiK!, dwelling. g.ml other necessary buildings. get her with fifteen aerfe of land, A good bargain will be glven’ Appl\ to • . ap i ’ •’ • SAM. lb SPENCER". * ■ i 1 ) .BEER'S Ecoigtmi-'al and Variety Seer 1 Blade i ‘ * P'XxO'W, Hittvnted June List, 1 s- t most ecouotidcal, convenient ntWS etb-dent Citltivatdi- ever invented When pro] erly made and used, if it does 1104 tints [Wove it self, T herein pledge myself to return the m tney to those wlm pitrcha.*e rigltis for their ]o!an -1 aligns. ‘ * . •JAfequires but one *-t%ck IYB any kind.of a Blade, ,) tcn of which majfJbe nt on, fsteq'e§ and Otkeu gff in one minwte. Is a-ljtpied to sand, sübsoil, hillside and general ..cubtvation, andMhay be tugned Into a doable jdow if sired, ana wso constructed that a seed p” an ter may be attached to it, the cosf of will not ex ■ cetd one dollar. • • Everj ; .'I ’ is'lctaelmbii* ;>•(; i :: : blQjlo itself, Stock, bo made oij of common plank, is so Mini instructed, and, there being n'o weld in fbh Won part, that the* whole plow may be readily put up’f.y tin; coTnmt’raest Smith after once obtaitiiiig a iofr:S‘■; 1 .iitgi'ii.. Tip ojdnion *tT all who ha*o seen and tried it, is tliat it will be the. , -j* ‘ONLY PLOW USED. • f •* soon as its merit - ar^ycnerti#y^inown. s, that, taking •e'feral •g Ig- r, ts vv‘H: be but a stfj.all part of the present plow expenses, being not only l the most convAiient, trr thFcheafest pW Jht# can be use# Farmers can fit their present* supply of Seiner-. Shovels and Sweeps for'*this Stock, and even knock, the brings oil their, wrought Turning Plows hnd fix for tlgis. •’ , ‘• Persons willing or Co&tiM Rights will address Dr. A PEELI.it, Mpnticello.'Flsfe, * or M PEEtER, Waukenah, Fla. ” January lAw is-hfi. • TO piiA'INTTERS. ’ •'ft 9 1 * •-l . ‘ ‘ . ’ • j vyi ’aware that in presenting yfc tu tfir-.yiublic, I have to, -intend vbli#h? |®n juds#- the failure other in\entiiWis forplhe like l>urpi..'. I ilatter in j#•l f, it*Plf\N TEPyviM perforin Ae#'Orl-: in a#.-atis*ic torymianner. f am strengthened in thatcouviction, by the opinion of nearly ali*he # ® Practical Farmers # * ® oPTliomas and adjoining counties who have cxnmin ►ediit ; and the ,ftd®cflictit of ®e members of the Patent Office, to be by ft#The best I PLANT Elicit.a 1 I, l.*b iif ended to plant Corn and Cotton, atid to of all kinds. or sowing Wheat broad en-t and liaft'owig in at the same tinf*. it cannot be eqtytHed. It used for putting wont Guiana, Either by strewing or by putting any desirad quanti ty at any given distance. The distance proposed to dr|p the seed y graduated by % the number of cogs aim the quantity fit© sis©. 8 ® * A glance at the f PEANTER shows Gie amount of •labor sived by it# q-e.tand-iho nature and* accuracy* *of the sme. A man’ancl horse lays out jhc row n drops tiVseed and covcr= if, in the?gjyne time and* With the same l&bor t imt it takes, in the usual way to lay-out ti- v. J’he aid givgi by tine whefil ren defst t equally east to tfife horse’as a single plough D being impossible lor any one man to bring it \o the notice of ererf farmer, or to supply tlje demand •when exhibited, I propose to sell the right® to anv St afe or county, or manlier of counties, that anyone may desire, aftd at rates* the pftrehaser will make money. I trust no one will condemt] it without an # examindJioft, because it is rhe invention of a Sou'h cli>n ma - n - If ’ however, alter examination, tliwr re ject it, I have noihing to iav. 9 % THOS* J. BOTTfiVS y oct } ’ -I'’” * * Thomasville, Ga. State of llrooks C6iuitv. ‘VTOTIUEIS HEREBY OIVEN TO ALL f’ESONS IT having denuinds against John “Hill, late'of’ Lowndes but now Brooks county deceased, to 9 pre<- -V.T- them tonu., property „, :uU . out. within the fitne presertbed by law, so as to show tTieir character and •#rp°hpril an fi ” ~j r SOn s incl ©bted to saidedeeeased j ‘ g VS*tVP Wr * 1° ima4 *d*t© payment. • • J ? n -1 DANIEL W. .M. BA R. Adm'r tMcLEAfITS Jpf HKKNOTHEMNO r CORDIAL^^ blood® Mr ■ * ’r\** PUHIFIEH. . Il l • •-IJb •• . , ii-fore taking. * After Tho srrcutesf Hornet!/ in the world? This cordial # , 1 * from aNrry known only 1 myself, atid • /-V‘ c Uly combine 1 U’il h som< in ii i *{.'\ h“i !$ and barks ki.own to the mind il in.tn, : ni.DUi I* <>i, b: \< k Root, \Yili>® HI I.ltr I'aKiv, \ BELOW !'•’ K, 1’ AN i'ELION?* > ARSA V abill.v, EldTr Flowers, witli others, |>rotlu<itag tho 111 Si ink* ill’. • 1 lit Jy til,* , f Judith evor known. It i* nut or.- • own i>itu <i m WW by nit ual laws. When t;\k n, its influence is felt coursiua: thvo.ijh tv , v win of tin- b. jmri&r ing and acceiera;..m tho viivulntion < f tho Ift l. It neutralizes any biiiHf* n u r m the sumach, and strengthens the wiu ia oi wii/atT! n, ® 10 * STRJNGTHENf&G CORDIAL Vi;! -fl'cMiutllv tin-# LIVER COMI’LAINT, JALNDICE, Chronic or iVrrvons I ft •bilvty, iMsmufn oi Ilii'yKidnt'jrt, mid ull f lirioin;; Irotn :t •• ’•ordered I,ivrr®oij * Stouincli, l>) hjs Hmwtbtftn Inward Pitcj, loitlity oi Sii kiip®* ®f the ,j n iii I n;.,i -f it;. li. [|. II ,"i, I #,il I'.-dn^r S>- I 111'! IJin III” II I #> I III’ II ‘t , I'iil H --or \V• lurlit in Hi'’ -11 iir . ‘!• .'"i;r Knirint ns, . CtioKinj; or wltrn dovti, S liiynr.-j or Y'liown ■_• ilio Skin So ,_i . SweatsJn\thrd Fever?, I'nin in tlid thißicli, I Ch-st or Side, Sill -n l t Italics of 11 ..il® Depreieioa of Sj>iriS,#Fri.9itfiil Dn\'m-, I ncm r, or any N.-rv .us Do # > i <oi j, .t.:liv* on tlie Skin, and Fever an 1 Agio- n>r ( hills ami Fever). It will^ *lm* cure di'.'.,- sos tIU Dl.idder aftl suclAe SemlitalkAVeakness, Inc ntlfience of Urine, Stran funrv, Inflammation or Woukuesi of the Womb or Biiglder, Whites, etc. ** TH ORE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT^IT. Tliis Cordial “ ill never fail to curaany of the above _ di-uses,*t talmn as*|iei#iii®rt on each hoUTe, in , Gerurau, English, and French. *> * ®VER A MILLION OF BOTTLES * * T ! iiYe been sold during the* liibt%ix in • lio instance lias it #in entire satislacffun. Whojlthen, will suffer Wnn weakness or d**bility, when * * Strengthening Cordial will euro y u ? TO T 1133 IjAIDIES. 110 you wish to he liealtiy Rn*strong? Then go at*. • oner, and get scene of mcLcui's CurtWil. It will W Btft'iigiheu and iiftigoftite yonr whofl systefi, causing a healthy and pnrj,< irculaticm of blcWd to flow through *r every vein, (fid the rich, rosjg hloodk of health to mount to your check i#ain. • ® Every bottle is warranted to give satisfaction. * ‘• F*o R C ill L D N . We sav to iifiour children are puny, tor afflicted with comp Hunts among children, gi’ tliem a sma# quantity <™,McLean’s Cordial, and • it mi them healthy, fat. £id rohust. •Delay.#’ I 8 1 not a moment, try it, and you will bo ® fc IT # *TS DELICIOUS TO TAKE. Cactiov of drnga'isft or dealers who may try to palni%pon y m -♦nc 1! finr farsapWilla t*sh. wlii ‘h they can clioaji. I.v Riving it is just as • 9 good. Ay old such men. Ask for McLean’s btrength - cuing Cordial, and r- thing is the only *• ‘*l'’:imiiy that will piffify the hh and thoroughly, and at tin®,ime time strengthen the system. One tablespoouful taken every morning fasting, is a certain preventive f..rs'h ‘lera,.Chflls and For, Jgdlo® Fever, or any prevalent disease. I# s put up Tu large bottles. a a, Price only §1 per bottle, or 6 bottlef"i*s. & ’ ,1 ll M- LEAN. 9 Sole Projtrietor of this Cordial. • Also McT.cii ani 1 n^Litiimenf. on the center of Third and Pine Streets, St. Louis, Mo. ® m McLEAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT# ‘•> The Liniment in the world. • • ont v pufv an 1 cortain chip f r Cancers^ilrF, Tumor?, Sw4^iin_>ouid mluole or Goitn*. raraly si?, Neuralgia, W. tknosi of tbo Muscle*, Chronic < t Inflammatory Rhouinati a ni, Sliffness of the Joint*, Contracted Muscles <>r I.i Karache or Tooth’ a* !t4| Bribes. Sprains, WiWiids, Fresh lecr*, Fever Bc i-ts, Sore Nipples, Burn?, 9 Soltis, ?ore Throat, or any Inflammation or Pai-n, no 4 difference how severe, or how lone: the disease may 3 have exist and. 3fc l.*N Sft tLEtiItATLU’ Limsient u 0 •certain remedy. * (ft ‘•* Thousands if Atttman beingß have been avod a life of decrepitude Tad y the use of this invalu able medicine. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment • win cleanse, purify, and heal the fujvst sorts in an In credibly short timdf f’ . * For Horses and other Animals. McLean's uient is safe and? reliable remedy for the cure of Spavin, Ring Bone, Windgalls, rfplints. Unnatural Lumps, Nodes or #cllings. it will nev.-r fail to cure Big Head, Poll- • evil, Fistula* Old Running Sores, or Sweeny, if ’ properly applied. For Sprahts, Brutsi* Scratches, tracked IL-els, Chafes, Saddm ares, or ’Wonndft 1 it is an infalWile remedy. Apply • it as directed, and a cure is certain in every instance. Then trifle no longer with the many worthless Lin iments offered to you. Obtain a supply of Dr. Mc- Lean's celebrated Liniment. It will euro you. J. H. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor, Corner of Third and Pine Stu., St. Lcmis, Mo. . © ‘ For Sale Ljfe i’.DW ARD SF.IXAS, Ilruggist, Tk asville, Ga. # mb 12—oy •- - ——- ——— -s m UiatTlkvooii’s IvIAGAZIKtI and BRITISH RE^IEWS^ SCOTT a CO., NLA \OilK to pub- X J* the lollovving British I’eriodiqals, | viz: ft 4“ * l- The Londcfi Quarterly MN-nsorvattijc.) w The itoinburgh Review lii.tr. 1 : North British Review (Free Church.) ; J.'T’ho Westminster lfbview i.iSoral. * ~ - t. BlacKwooa’s Edinburg’•Magazine i r . 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