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FISK’S
Metallic Burial Cases
f ■ -jHE undersigned has now on hand and for
I sale in Thomasville, n large number of
Flak’s elegnnt Patent Metallic Burial
Cases, of all sizes—also,
WOOD |)OI'FIKs
Os all descriptions. Terms cash on delivery.
ISAIAH DEEKLE Agt.
aug IS Sin
APOTHECARY
HALL.
WILLIAM P. CLOWER}
DRUGGIST.
Has renovated and refit ted the Store next
to Young’s Hotel, for the purpose of es
tablishing a
First Class Drug Store.
He respectfully asks a share of patron
age, and invites the attention of the citi
lens to his well selected stock of
Medicines,
Fancy and Toilet Articles,
Soaps and Perftimery.
Fine Green and Black Teas,
Keroslnc Lamps and Oil,
DTE STUFFS,
Together with every other article usually
kept in a well appointed Drug Store.
Ipg- Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully
prepared 4-ts
Jan 1
Smallwood, Hodgkiss & Co s,
COTTON
Factors
AND
GENERAL
COMMISSION
MEBOHAISTS,
80-TO Beaver St., Mew York.
J. L. SmAt.Lwoon, formerly Smallwood, Earle
& Co-, and J. u. Smallwood Ai.Cn.
Thos.H. Hodokiss, Georgia, I Late Hodgkiss,
G.W. Scott, Florida, > Scott & Cos.,
D. H.Poole, Georgia. ) New York.
We are prepared through Resident Aoents
to Atlv ance on an.l Nell Coltoa in ail the
Southern Porta, or forward from Thcae
Porta to Nrw Vork or Liverpool Direct,
as our friends may prefer.
Our connections in Liverpool arc such as
will give our customers all the advantages of
that market.
July 4 , * ar i y
Lands for Sale.
1750 ""ACRES
OF EXCELLENT LANDS.
GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED.
I NOW ofTer for sale my two plantations, on
the most reasonable terms.
1000 acres of Pine and Hammock Lund, 12
miles from a depot on the Fermindina At. Cedar
Keys Railroad, in Marion Ciunty, East Flo
rida. 300 acres of this land are cleared.
750 acres in Decatnr County, Ga , five miles
from a selected depot on the fine of the Atlan
tic fit Gulf Kail Road. These lands are line—
composed of oak, hickory, and pine mixed,
©u this place there are 3t(o acres under a high
•tatc of cultivation—good fence—good water,
and a good dwelling and necessary out build
ings. The whole convenient to water milts,
churches, and good society.
J will sell these lands at extremely low nri
ees. If you don’t believe it, make me an oiler.
Any person wishing to purchase, may address
me at Sofka, Decatur County, Ga, or L. V.
Bryan, Thomasville, Ga., who is authorized to
represent me. Indulgence may be given in
part. j. i. Connell.
J une 6 23-,tf
TIN SHOP!
BP. FUDGE has now.opened a
# wholesale and retail Shop, oppo
site the Post Ofioe, on. Jackson Street. *
He is now prepared to do all kinds of
TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK, RE
PAIRING, &c.
fl©“Gutt.ering and Roofing done in the
best style by 15. F. FUDGE.
Apr 14 16-ly
FAMILY
GROCERIES.
THE undersigned are now oHe sing family
C.rorerir. Cheap for Cash, at tile stand
of David Harrell.
They are also preparing to receive a largo
lot of
GROCERIES
Os nil D<’»rripG»n*,
at the same place, which they intend ottering
to the public upon the most reasonable terms,
for Cash or Country Produce.
JOSHUA TAYLOR,
JAS. A 15RUOKS.
Feb 7 6 6m
Anew perfume: railed swmt
Opoponax From Mexico, manufae.
tured by E. T. Smith & Cos., New York, is
making a sensation wherever it is known
il very delicate, and its frngranoe remains
on the handkerchief for days.— Evenin'/-
Bulletin, Philadelphia.
SWEET OVOPONAX! The only ele
gant Perfume. Is found on all toilets,
and never stains the handkerchief.
SWEET OPOPONyVX! Is the sweetest
Extract made. Supercedes all others.
Try it once ; will use no other.
SWEET OPOPONAX! New Perfume
from Mexico. The only fashionable
Perfume and Ladies’ Delight.
QWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO!
kO Nature could not produce a richer
frem or Choicer Perfume. Try it and be
convinced. E. T. SMITH & Cos.. N..Y.
SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO'
New, very rare, rich and fashionable
perfume. The finest ever imported or man
ufactured in the United States. Try it and
be convinced. .
Sweet opoponax from Mexico;
The most elegant and essential per*
■onal requisite for a lady, “ Extract of
Sweet Opoponax.”
_ t *• T ' BMITH * Co- New York.
Oct 18
kHOBfiIA -Tlieuiea County.
Court of Ordinary, Job. 18th, 1867.
WHEREAS, J F. Brooks having by I’eti.
Mon made application So thig Court for Letters
of Guardianship, for the person, prone rev and
effect* of Joiaiplniie ClarU. a minor resident
of said County Ali persons interested are
notified to file their objection, in Conn oth
erwiee said Letters will be granted and issued
to said applicuui in tenus of the law.
, Ji H l OOKE, .
Jax 13-SH' Ordinurv
S. B. HABBINGTON,
DEALER IN
EVERY VARIETY OF
m
Household and Office
FURNITURE!
a
MATTRESSES,
Spring Bods, ©bo
18 RECEIVING
if mi mmn
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
CHOICE GOODS !
SELECTED WITH CARE EXPRESSLY
FOR A
SOUTHERN MARKET!
PRICES
AS LOW
AS
ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE!
• WAREROOMS,
178 Broughton Street,
NEARLY OPPOSITE
ST. ANDREW'S HALL,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Nov 15 6m
TUB
Tomlinson, Demarest Cos.,
AM BROADWAY, New York,
Have associated with them
Mr. W.'W. WOODRUFF,
Formerly an Extensive Dealer in
CARRIAGES A NIB BI GGIES,
At Grinin and Atlanta! Gn.
I7IOU the purpose of supplying Merchants
and Planters at the Mouth, by wholesale or
retail with any style of Carriages, Buggies or ,
Plantation Wagons.
Mr. Woodruffs long oxperienee in the cue
riage business will enable us to give satisfac
tion, in supplying good substantial work, such
■ as the country demands, at as low prices as cuu
possibly be furnished for cash. Wo will keep
constantly on baud
Light Concord Buggies
The same as formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff,
and which became fig miijorsally popular all
through the South, as the best Buggy hi uso.
We also furnish IKON AXLE PLANTA
TION WAGONS, of the very best make in
America, for 2, -I or 6 horses.
Wo invite all who want any article in bur
lino to address
TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO.,
B’JO Broadway, New York.
July 26 1 V
SSO REWARD!
STOLEN from my premises, on Saturday
night, Ist instant, a Fine Sorrol Marc
Mule, about four years old, well made,
trim and high spirited, about fourteen
bauds high, branded on the neck and left
shoulder with U. S. The letters of the
brand aru of small size. §he was close
shavod and in good order when stelen.
I will give Tweuly-five Dollars for the
delivery of the Mule, or suoh informal! in
ns will cause me to get her, and Twenty
fire Dollars for the apprehension of the
thief. My address is Valdosta, Ga.
J. T. McKEY Si BRO.
Deo 6 ts
C. H. WILLOOX, Superintendent
T. H. WILLINGHAM,
WHOLESALE
Grocers,
1 lit Congress & 97 Ml. J alien Sib.,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
Keep constantly on hand, and receiving
per every Steamer, ail kinds of
SKGARB, TOBACCO, See., See.
Prompt attention given to Ordors accom
panied with remittance. apr 11 12m
GEORGlA—Colquitt Comity.
WHEREAS Mrs. Nanny Lewis Admin
istratrix on the estate of Asa Lewis
deceased applies for Letters of Dismission
from said Administration. All persons
interested are hereby notified to take due
notice thereof and file their objections in
Court, en or before the flirsl Monday in
June next, otherwise letters of adminis
tration will be granted the applicant.
Given under my official signature this
sth day of Nov. ISAAC CAKLTOn.
. . OrM
TTOUSB Bit si LRTFORSALB
Xj_ The Houne and Lot near the R«il
r ; o? on Jefferson Street, formerly owned
by Mn. Julia M. Fisher, but occupied last
year by Mn. Barratte, are now offered for
sale. The place can be bought cheap if
application is made at once to the under
signed. Term* cash.
• Jan L C MtfANg
E. D. BMYTHE $ Cos.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
'*
. evw . . -AND— -
GLASSWARE.
HAVE on hand (and are constantly receiving additions thereto) the largest
stock of the above goods that has ever been offered in the Southern mar
ket. Doing Direct Importers and Manufacturers’ Agents, we are
enabled to offer these goods at prices
IS Li AS THEY CAN SE FOVGHT IN TIE CITY OF NEV YORK!
Or any other Northern city, thereby saving the purchaser the extra expense of
Freight, Insurance and Breakage, and also the double profits of the Importer and
Jobber. Lists of Assorted Crates, containing only saleable goods, will be sent on ap
plication. .
Qaeensware Hons©,
109 Broughton Street, SECOND DOOR WEST OF BULL,
. SAYAHNAIi, - « - &EDB&IA*
Nov 15 3m
inns rail
In Thomasville and the surrounding Country.
A Yew War just commenced in (lie Suutb agonist all lilgh
prices «l Goods, us will lie seen by calling at either of
B. & L. GOLDBERG’S
STORKS.
Where you will find all kinds of Goods, sold fit NEW YORK COST and EXPENSES
Consisting iu part of the following articles;
CAMCOKN or At.l, IIIMIN Al\f* UKM KIPTIOX, A!VI» AM, OTHER
HIM»> or it BY noon* Ni.ritn* iv this coitiicy iai ■
Altip SUE FOR YOI IISULVUS!
Ladies Dross Goods, all varieties, Gents Furnishing Goods, now style
ALSO Silks, French Merinos, All*Wool Delaines, Alapucas, Saxon Stripes, Irish
Poplin, Scotch Plaid, Muslin Delaines, Fronch, English and American Prints, Flan
nels, Opera Flannel, Balmoral Skirts, &c., &c.
A full stock of the Latest Styles of CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS; SHAWLS SON
TAGS, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, VANDYKES, NUBIAS, and all kinds of WORSTED
KNIT GOODS. Also, the Latest Styles of Ladies Hats, Ribbons, Trimmings, Flow
ers, &«., Ac.
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
CUTLERY OF EVERY KIND. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE,
WATCHES AND JEWELRY—iII short, every other article
which yen may wish, can be found at either of
B. fit 1,. GOI.nRERG'S Store*-One at the old Stand', the
other next door to John Stark’* Confectionary.
COME AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES BEFORE PURCH ASING ELSEWHERE
In conclusion, we would return our thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed
upon us-in times past, and now ask a continuance of the .same at the Cheap Store of
B. & L, GOLDBERG.
The Very Lntfst Yem —Caftan Rising! • •
COTTON NEEDED VERY MUCH BY THE MANUFACTORIES—HIGHEST PRI
CES EVER OFFERED IN THIS TOWN FOR COTTON—PLEASE CAT.I, ON US
BEFORE SELLING TO ANY BODY. IS. & L. (joldbcrg.
October 11 11 if
(treat improvement in & etc in# Machines !
* Einpiro
SHUTTLE MACHINE
Salesroom!*, s‘to BrOHchvav. N. V., *J.JO
WuMWujgton St., Heston, 9‘il Chest
nut SI,, PhiftuUlpliia.
PlUented l*VUnmrv 14,
riIHIS MACIfINK i« on (Mifirelv
I new prinuiplus of meulmiusm,
many rare ami valimHle.lmprovemontH,
been examined by the moht profound uxperiw,
and pronounced t o bo
Miitiplicity nn<l Perffinrlioii 4 «*•»• hi•*«•(!.
It biiH a st raight needle, porpemlie-uloi’ uetion,
makes the LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH,
which will neither KIP iu>r RAVEL, und in
alike ou both sidea; penformn perfhet. sowing
on every duHeription of mH*erbu. from Lent her
ie the fineHt.NAMHook imißlin, with cotton, linen,
or wilk thread, from the eoiire««Kt to thf finest
numher. IliivLuf n«*ither (’AM or COG wheel,
and tin* least poewihle friction, it rims ÜBBinooih
iui «Ihhb, and Ih
Kinplmlirally n '?ln<*hiiie!
It requires KIKTY PER CENT, fesw power
to drive it than tiny oHun- machine iu t.Jie mat
k«t. A ffivl twelve years of ran work it
steadilv, witlumt. fatijrae or injury to health.
Its nml wondeital Simplicity of
ConstrncMou rctulers it ahtioiH nupoßMihie t»|ref
out of order, and is GUARANTEED hy the
company to ent-tre MMtiefaetiop.
Wo respectfully invite all thowe who mnv
desire to supply enemoelves with a su|Hjrior ar
ticle, t) come aud eXU mint this UnrtvnUctl
Machine.
One half hour's instruction is snfhi'ient to
enable any person to work this muchino to
llieir entire satisfaction.
Agents wanted for alf towns in the United
States, where agencies are not already estub.
lbhed Also, h*r Cuba, Mexico, Central and
South Aimmcu, to whom a liberal discount will
ho tfiven.
EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE MF C CO..
a:!4* Hioadwav, N Y
July 'M> fim
TAN YARD.
Having bought out the tan v.usd
of J. Srhiflf Brother, tti Thomasvillo,
and deli*rtmned to chi ry on the bmiuesH of
TANNING, the \vtll pim huse
10,000 Pounds
OF OOOD HIDES,
if delivrrcfl at David Harrall » FrOviaion Stora,
whar* (tmy will be [mill lor in Family Groce
rice or Cash
Ihe mulcrsiirned will also iflve a liberal
price tor R 41 O I) OAK KAItK, lor
T«nui»»||.
JOSHUA TAYLOR,
JAS A BROOKS.
7 6 fan
BRIBHAM, HOLST & CO.,
CfIMMI&SHIH m FUTUBIK
MEHCH ANTS,
H Baiat.**,. ) ’SAVANNAH,
C M Hoi jt,
(' H.(H*sTr*p ) Georgia.
G Comity,
\\ f 1 MWAH, W'iltlatn It, North lmviny tilcii
bin |M)»ition iii tills Court for Letter* of Dixitim
»i*n tt-om his'A(lniini»yutioii on tlie estate of
•Lullii Knolls, late of said Gonuty, decaased :
These are tliri-efore to cite inul ailniimist! iill
eoneerned, to tile tfi.-ir ulijeetioiiH. if any they
have, atlierwiso *ni<l letters will l,e orahted iti
term, of the law. H. MORGAN,
*5 (in "4 Ordinary.
W ItOIIG * A— I 'li nr I, Vann If.
StX'PY Dftys after date, mid from the 15th
day of November ilist, application wilt he
made 10 the honorable Cmut of Ordinary, of
Biiid Gounfy, for an order (miiithia leave to sell
(be lands boloagilfir to the minor heirs of Rich
aril Biirclmlter, Isle of said Count v deed
* RACHEL burchAlter,
Nov 13-fiOd Guardian.
ttKOßfillA Colqnif I f'onnty.
TIVO Months from this date, and on tho
First Monday in Junnaiy next, appliearion
will lot made hy the undersigned to rhe Court
of Ordinary of Colquitt Count y, for nu order
Krautimr leave to sell nil the Real Estate of
Japies I*olll,,late of said Onuntv deed
B li. WATKINS,
Nov 8 “in Adm’r.
Two Montli’* A’otifT.
GltOltCtlA Tolquifl Conaty/
ALL persons interested are notifed that I
willapptT to the Honorable Ccmrl nfOrdt
rav of Hiiid County, on the first taomlitv in
Fehriuirv next for nil order grantiii* leave so
Sell tire Land and Real liatnty of Ji,s*ph Nut
wood deceased. M A NORWOOD
N'o 29th , Admr'x.
Forty Notice.
(* EOKtitl ,I—t'olqnin County.
Aaree,il,lo to an order of tlie honorable
Court of Ordinary, of said enmity, 1 will sell
tint first Tuesday in Fehrtnu-r next within the
Rural htnirs of sale hofore tlie'Com t House due,-
in said County,one house and lot in the Town
of Moult He said Cbtintv the property of Joseph
Norwood ttereaseA M A. NORWOOD
Admr’x,
6I 0111 I4 I rliols Caunlr.
. Wher*»., John O Howell. Administrator
ot -less* Howell, having Ithsl his IVfiiioit in
tlvie t>inrt tor Letter* oi’ Dismission from his
administration Thi* is then ton- to admonish
all eo*rerU#d. fe show rim si- if any they rail
why said h-Uer* should mV- ho a nutted ,it n
nlsr feral ol this Court, after the expii-ntWn of
six mouths Given uMdermv hand and ttioeiaj
signature, this Ist day of October, 1866
THUS. B. CLAYTON,
Ortiiihn Ordinary
O l OICt.l *— I , I,els toiinli.
'A 1,1 1'I-1 ; AS, Johu Ml Tel ivil, Administra
tor et David M,-Terrell, late of said county,
dee.ased, having filml his petition in this Court.
far I est. r* nf Dismission from said estate, this
is therefore to admonish all concerned, to tm
amt appears! aijeffl.e within the linn-pre
rented by kaw, t,i *Row cause if any tin v can,
whv said letters should not be granted Given
under siy baud at i.Bbv, this Amm si I |Siki
. TIHW B. CLAYTON,
i*> hill OlXfiuiiFV.
Til OV| oNT l|m from .hito application
Avill be ma4c so »hc Uniinnrv b Uonrt ol
Ltmmios ('nunn , tor to the Real K>
u»4- of ” il! .m> Into ot mid (\mntv.
m M I KNlttH I .
. A’iini.
HARMWAY &MIINNON.
WE HAVE RECEIVED
and SHALL BE CONSTANTLY ADDING TO OUR STOCK SCCII ARTICLES AS
ARE NEEDED AND -USEFUL.
• AND
OCCUPY OUR SAME OLD STAND.
WE KEEP A FULL SUPPLY OF
STAPLE AND DRESS GOODS,
H L3l Ft. JO ‘VST Jk. IS. EJ ,
CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES,
©S 5 iiXl pili
* ’ AND
FAMILY •GROCERIES. •
WE HAVE ARRANGED TO_SUPPLY OUR CUSTOMERS^WITH
The Finest FLOUR
IN TIIE STATES,
Direct from the Mills at St Louis, Missouri. We Warrant it free of Yankee Beans and
Peas, and from Wheat made in 18GU.
mm. m s mm m ,
M e will do our best to make you feci easy and cheerful, and will sell you as Cheap
as we can afford. We buy for Cash and are prepared to sell at Small Profile.
HARDAWAY & McKINNON.'
Wo havo no Pictures of Steamboats, Rail Road Train.*, Tele
graptuvand Big Houses Flags, to attract notice,but WE HAVE
THE GOODS and intend to sell them. o tt ]j, t f
4*o■*] IC4* I A —*l'lioni;iH 4'ouiily.
To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County .• ’
THE lVtitjy>ii of William P. Bn wn‘, Ad
mi nisi rate i- on tlte estate of George W Blown
deceased, sheyveth, that lie hasiully discharg
ed his duty as such, and now prai's that the
notice required by law he given, that he nurv
ho dismissed from said adufiuislration, aud as
in duty bound will,ever pi ay, etc.
W. P. BIIOWN, Adm’r.
GEORGIA Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, Kept. 3. 186(5.
UPON hearing the foregoing Petition, it is
ordered by tlie < 'ourt that said Petition and
tins order be published in the Southern Enter
prise six mouths, in terms of the law.
H. H. 'lit it IKE,
Bept 66m • Ordinary.
ItUiNtuu l „i>,„iii (tonnty.
Court of Ordinary, Dec. 3, 1860.
WHEREAS, John T. Dnvnno, Adminis
trator on the estate of Jiuites Vi. Hicks
petitions (his Court, sot Letters of Dismis
sioa lfom said-Administration. All poi
sons interested will take due notice thereof
and tile ihoti- objections in ('purl, if any
they have, otherwise Loiters of Dismission
will he granted.aiKl island said applicant,
at the June Term, 1867. of this Court.
ISAAC CARLTON,
Dtc. ]3-6m* ©rdhmry.
GISORGIA—CIin.Ii l ouiii,.
WHEREAS, Jesse Smith and lk-began B«n
nett, A'hninislralors on the estate! of Felix
Bennett, deeeu.si d* leiVing filed tin h pi tition
in this Court fi»r Letteis of Dismission from
said Administration This is therefore toad
monish all concerned. t» slnnv cunfik it miv
they have, why said Lett, im shmihl not lie
granted at a regular term of this Court,-after
the expiration of six months
Given under my hams and ottii ial signature,
this December 19", 1866,
It. MORGAN,
Deo. 19, 1566 6m Ordinary.
t*FtJBUS-V i,.)aa,!), Connly.
WHEREAS, Th anvns Jones applies lo me
for Letters of Dismission from the estate-of
Berry Jones, late of said County, deceased.
Those i»re therefore to eite all persons eon
ccrtted, to be and appear at the Ordinary’s
office of said County, within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause-if any, wliy
said letters should not be granted lo said
applicant. Given under my hand and offi
cial signature, this 22d December, IStib.
WILLIAM G. SMITH,
Jan 2-Gnf ‘ C. G. O. .
Extract I'roni Jliimtc* Thtuu
a* Su|ioiior fond. .
Deeomlun'ndjnnnied Term, 1866.
In Equity iu Thomas Superior Court—Bill for
Direction. ,
G 15 Strickland, Executor of Jno M Ferrill
vs. *
Eunice Browning of Thomas county.
Hardy Browning and his wife Miiry Brown "
tng of Thomas eoimty,
Janies Ferrill of Thomas count v,
William Howard and bis wife Meeky Howard
of Th Altai* eoimty,
Rebecca Ferrill, wife of YA'm Ferrill. and his
ehUdren —names unknown —of Florida.
Warren A llopson and his wife Elizabeth
Hopson, of Tevnst
Ansel Ferrill, of T”Xiw.
John Ferrill, of Florida.
Heirs ol H FerriM, do, eased,
Marshall A Ferrill, Y ,
UrnvJ Ferrill, >of Texas,
Benj F Ferrill, S
Heirs oj I.tuiii (' Ferrill, deceased,
G F Strickland el T homas»o«ii< v,
A J Striekhind,
June D Sessions,
I lefts ot A Sim Uand.deeeiiKjd.
G It t'ideiiiiiH, itdiu'ned' duller. Ferrill, deed,
ol' Tlioiiihm count v,
C B Ferrill, A M Ferrill, Jason Sutton mid
his wite Adeline Vsiitiou, heirs of Betijatuhi
Ferrill, deceffked allot Florida. I
Martha llopson of TANARUS, \.is
Joseph Barvo aud his wife Sallv Ami Bnreo, !
of Floiida,
l’le.as.mt K. i .ill Ben’oii Ferrite ('n kel I
Ferrill, 5V in Strickland and kis wife Mata
Ann Slriokkind. heirs o( William Foirill,
«•< and , ei thi v.,'. ei North Cmlim
1T iinpeaiing to the Court thm the above sta
X ted Bill for Direction (ravine been tiled in
the Superior Court of Thomas Countv. and it *
also appeal ing to the satisf.lotion o! tliis Court
tlmt amunbvi of tl e T>, fendant* in .--aid Bill
r> »ide heyonj th. ’s of the State of Geer
via Ga motion oi J:,: -s I. Seward »V Ar-
| hur I’. Wnglu . Solicitors sot Coiiiphiiuant*. it
is ordered by the Court, that ser\ iee of said
Bill be per feet ed hv pnldieatiou. and that this
order he |aildisht U ill the Southern Enterprise,
a public gazette, oneo a montb for ti#ir namihs
A II It WNEI.I. J - -
I > «»fi'< Pratt, r ’ . r <
Feb 12 * , lamlrn
Li EOiw; I.i-**MITCHELL GOUNTX.
Superior Court, November Term, 18GG.
Willis N. Gregory
vs. f Libel for Divorsc.
Lucinda Gregory. '
IT appearing lo flic Conirf by (he return
of the Sheriff of said County, that the
defendant, Lucinda Gregory, does not re
side in this County, and it further appear
ing that she does not reside in Hits Slate,
ft is, on motion of Counsel, ordered that
said defendant appear and answer at tlie
next term of this Court, else that the case
be considered in default, and the I’laintiff
allowed to proceed ; and it is furtlier or
dered that this rule be published iu thq
Southern Enterprise once a month for four
months.
U ij.liess t be Honorable David A. Vason,
Judge of sajd Court, this Deo. 17,1800,
A true extract from the Minutes.
• JOHN W. FEARCE,
Jan 2-lam-im • Clerk.
GEORGIA—MitoLeIY County.
Superior Court, No'vembcr Term, 18GG.
Gqnrge F. IStdwn, a
V Libel fJE Dfvorcc,
Mary A. E.
IT appearing to (lie Court by the relnrn
of tlie Sheriff, that the defendant Mary
A. E. Brown, does not reside in this Coun
ty, and it Turther appearing that she dots
not reside ifi this Stale: It is. on.motion
of Counsel, ordered (hat. said defendant
appear ifntl answer at (lie next term of
this Court, else that tlie case bp considered
in default., and the plTiiulilf allowed to pro
ceed; and it is furthej ordered, that iliis
rule be published iu the Southern Enter
prise once a montli for four months.
Witness the Honorable David A. Vason,
Judge of said Court, this Dec. 17, 18GG.
A true extract from the Minutes.
JOHN IV. PEAItCE,
Jan 2-1 aml ra Clerk.
PROkPEftl’K
OF THE
SOUTH GEORGIA TIMES
1 PROPOSE in connection with several
gentlemen, to issue a Weekly Paper in
I aldosta, tin. We design that it shnll
fully represent and encourage, the zVgri
cultural, Commercial, M clianic.V, Educa
tional and social interests of this part of
•Georgia and contiguous portions of Flo
rida. It w ill be our constant aim to make
il a welcome visitor to every houselrold;
givinr such readiiirg matter, in ndchtion to
the news, as will inlorm (lie understand
ing, improve tlie heart, interest the mind,
and minister to good taste and refinement.
It w ill defend political rights without bias
of parliztui influence. The party issues
of other days ate buried. New issues,
nfw dot es, and new responsibilities arc
upon us. I.et us wisely meet them, and
with calmness and dignity encounter pres
sing difficulties.
Vic have a prolific soil, many of the
commodities which the if or Id needs, in
abundance, and with tlijm emygy aud
natural endowment. How shall these lat
ter l o best employed in flic development
of the former? The SOUTH GEORGIA
TIMES will labor lo present the rolutifln.
The political horoscope is tilled willi
gloom. Let us Imp* ami work. Wnergy
and industry w ill not quail before ilisas
ler, but apply themselves to task of
rebuilding (lie “waste places” in tlie hope,
that “ the wilderness” may again “blos
som ns the rose.”
Terms .—Three dollars per annum,
li will l>e issued at all points on the At
lantic A Gulf Railroad oil the day of puh
liciilioit. It is intended to commence the
issue about the first of Marcli nexG
• P. C, PENDLETON.
Valdosta, Jan. 31, 18G7. 12
(dY»iilitgroii<i Ofli'r.
IIMIF. undersigned will contract for the
| delivery ot from 20 to 50 ions of Pe
ru um Guano at Quitman, Valdosta. Cus
ley’s or Thotnimville. at sll9 per ton Tlie
quality of the Gunno is warranted lo be the
best. We will lake orders from 1 ton to
2ft. JAS. R. SMITH N CO.
©usleys Station, Not. 16. 1H66. (f
SPOONER’S
CURE
rv Chills and Fever, §§
53, Bilious Fever, g
Intermittent Fever, S
S; Remittent Fever,
g- Congestive Chills,
S Anti-Fever!
m s
A.\I)
! AGUE I
I - I
Diarrhea,
Dysentery,
Periodical Headache, g
Ji, Dumb Ague. , §
PITT Q
*A» «A» tAjtAjVw/ll
For Sale by all Druggists.
Wm, Spooner & Cos.,
Nashville, Tenn.
of low, marshy, and over
flowed regions, or where mi
asma prevails, and* all
EMIGRANTS TO THE SOUTH
AND WEST,
* * «
should .not be, for a single
day, without SPOONER’S
ANTI-FEVER AND
AGUE PILLS, in order
that when they are attacked
with Chills and Fever, Bilious,
Intermittent or Remittent
Fevers, Dumb Ague, Con
gestive Chills, Pain in the
Back, Periodical Headache,
Diarrhea or Dysentery, (to
which they are constantly lia
ble,) they may promptly and
effectually he cured, without
the loss of a single day’s labor.
Their success is not contingent
upon anything; they will never
fail to cure effectually and per
manently.
For sale by all Druggists.
SPOONER'S
Immunityagainsfthe Fevers
and Chills of Spring and Fall,
tlie Dysenteries and Diarrheas
of Summer, and die various
Bilious complaints attendant
upon the entire year, is what
the South needs and must have
before that favored region will
attain the full meed of its great
ness. Emigration thither has
been and is retarded for the
lack of it; and fpr the same
reason, cotton raising has been
restricted and interfered with
MTHEffI & ME
In view of these facts Dr.
Spooner offers to the people
of the South, and to Emigrants
going thither, his ANT I
FEVER AND AGUE
PILLS, which have been
demonstrated, repeatedly and
repeatedlv, to be an unerring
and never-failing preventive
and cure of all Bilious corn
plants incident to the South
and West. Try but one ex
periment; the cost is trifling,
the result i* beyond any con
tingency. It never has failed
and never can, while Physiol
ogy remains a science.
vv> 7 7 7
Cl Jj JjCJi
I’or Sale by all Druggists.
\V M. Spooner Cos.
Nashville, Tcnn.
r i ■
ID- F ' BOWER