Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1867-1867, March 12, 1867, Image 4

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FISBL’S Metallic Burial Case's THE undersigned bus now on hand and for sale in Thomasville, a large number of FiaU’M elcgnnt .Tlolnllic Burinl Cases, of all sizes—also, WOOD COFFIIVS Os all descriptions. Terms cash on delivery. ISAIAH DEEKLE Agt. aug 15 sni APOTHECARY WILLIAM P, CLOWER, DRUGGIST. Has renovated and refitted 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 tho attention of tho citi zens to his well selected stock of Medicines, Fancy and Toilef Articles, Soaps ami Perfumery. Fine Green and Black Teas, Kcrosinc Tamps and Oil, DYE STUFFS, Together with every other article nsually kept in a well appointed Drug Store. JjgJ“ Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully prepared 4-ts Jan 1 Smallwood. Hodgkiss & Co s, COTTON F" actors AND G ENER A 1 * COMMISSION KIteHAHTS, Xo. lO Beaver SI., Xcw York. .7. L.-SMiLLWoon, formerly Srfuillwood,Earle 4c CV. and 3. L. Smallwood Sl C«. Tho- H. Tlodokis*. Georgia, 7 Late Hodgkiss, G.W SroTT, Florida. > SroM A Cos., I). H. Poole, Georgia. ) New York. IVe are prepared throngh Resident Agents to Advance on and Sell Codon in all the Man them Poet*, or forward from Three Parti. to Sew York or I.i i rrpoat Oireel, as onr friends may prefer. Our connections in Liverpool are sneli as will give onr customers all the advantages of that market. July 4 27-ly Lands lor* Sale. 1750 "ACRES OF EXCELLENT LANDS. GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED. I NOW offer for gale my two plantations, on the most reasonable terms. 1000 acres of Pine ana Hammock Lund, 12 miles from a depot on the Femandina &. Cedar Keys Railroad, in Marion County, East Flo rida. 300 acres of this laud are cleared. 750 acres in Decatur County, Ua», live-miles from a selected depot on the line of the Atlan tic &l Gulf Rail Road. These lands arc line— composed of oak, hickory, and pine mixed. On this place there are 30l) acres under a high state of cultivation—good fence—good water, and a good dwelling and necessary out build ings. The whole convenient to water mills, churches, and good society. I will sell these lands at extremely low i>vi ces. If yon don’t believe it, make me an oiler. Any person wishing to purchase, may address me at Sofka, Decatur County, Ga., or Jlj. C. llrvan, Thomasville, Ga„ who is authorised to represent me. Indulgence may he givun in part. J- 1- CONNELL. June!) 23-ts TIN SHOP! BF. FUDGE lms now opened a , wholesale and retail Shop, oppo site the Post Ofice, on Jackson Street. He is now prepared to do all kinds of TIN AND SHEET IKON WORK, RE PAIRING, &c. UfegrOutlering and Hoofing Jane in the best style by B. F. FUDGE. Apr 14 t 15-ly FAMILY GEOCERIES. rrUJEundel-Higncdare now offoring Knniilr I Uroeerie* Cheap sty Cash, at the tdund of David Harrell. They are also preparing to receive a large lot of GROCERIES Os all l>«‘M > ri|»(«ouM, at tho eamo p!ac«, which tliov intend offering to the public upon the most reasonable terms, for Cash or Country Produce. JOSHUA TAYKOR. JAS. A. BROOKS Feb 7 * - 6 6m ANRW PEIIFUMIf! Called Swept Opopokax From M i:\ico, ronnufnc tured by E. T. Smith & Cos., New York, is making a sensation wherever it is known isvery delicate, and its fragrance remains on the handkerchief for days.— Evenin'/ Bulletin, Philadelphia. SWEET OVOI’ONAX ! Tho only ele _ .pant Perfume. Is found on all toilets, mid never stains the handkerchief. SWEET OPOPOKAX! Is the sweetest Extract made. Supercedes all others. Try it once ; will use no other. " SWEET -OPOPONA.jp New Perfume from Mexico. The only fashionable Perfume and Ladies’ Delight. OWEET OPOPONAX FROM ’MEXICO’! Nature could not, produce a richer Gera or Choicer Perfume. Try it and he convinced. E. T. SMITH & Cos., N. Y. SIVEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO! N§w, very rare, rich and fashionable perfume. The finest ever imported or man ufacture din the United States* Try it aud be convinced. SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO! The most elegant and essential per. sohal requisite for a la'dy, “Extract of * Sweet Opoponax.” E. T. SMITH & Cos., New York. Oct 18 lir£OKtt l A —Tlioiuu. County. Court of Ordinary, Jun- 18th, 1867. WHEREAS, J. F. Brooke having by Peti ♦ion made application to this Court for Let ters of Guardianship, for the person, property and effects of Josephine Clarke, a minor resilient of said County :—All persons interested are notified to file their objectiojis in Court oth erwise said Letters will he granted and issued to said applicnntln terms of the law. II H. TOOKE. Jan 23ff6d* Ordinary • . S. B HARRINGTON, DEALER IN EVERY VARIETY OF Household and Office FURNITURE! MATTKESSES, Spring Beds, cfoo IS KEdllVllfl A FULL ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE GOODS! SELECTED WITH CARE EXPRESSLY FOR A SOUTHERN MARKET! PRICES AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE l WAREROOMS, 178 Broughton Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE KT. ANDREW'S HALL, , SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Nov 15 6m THRI Tomlinson, Demarest Cos., ttlO BROADWAY, New York, Have associated with them Mr. W. W. WOODRUFF, Formerly an Extensive Dealer in (lAimiAGlkS ANU nilOdlF^ At illii mill Allimln, CSn. the purpose of supnlying MeVchntite and Planters at the Sonin, by wholesale or retail with any style ol' Carriages, Buggies or Plantation Wagons. Mr. Woodruff’s long experience in tho car riage business will enahlrt iis to give HatisUac tion in supplying good work, such as the country demands, at us low prices as can possibly be furuislied for cash. \\ e will keep constantly on hand Light Concord Buggies The same ns formerly sold bv Mr. Woodruff, and which became so universally popular nl{ through tint South, tis the best lUljrgv Iti ash. We also furnish IRON AXLE PLANTA TION WAGONS, of the very best make iu America, for 2, I or 6 horses. Wo invite all who want any Article in opr line to address TOMLINSON, DEMAREftT CO,, IWO Broudwav, New York. July 2fi * ‘ ty SSO REWARD! tTOLEN from my premises, on Saturday O night, Ist instant, a Fine Sorrel Mare Mule, about four years old, well made, trim and high spirited, about fourteen hands high, branded on I tic neck and left shoulder with IJ. S. The letters of the brand are of small size. She was close shaved aad ill good order when stolen. I will give Twenty-five Dollars for Ihe delivery of the Mule, or such iufurmati >n ns will cause me lo got her, and Twenty five Dollars for the apprehonsioo of the thief. My address is Valdosta, Ga. J. T. MoKlvl & URO. Dec 0 ts C. H. WILIjCOX, Superintendent T. H. WILLINGHAM, WHOLESALE Grocers, I 1.1 ( onxi-i-n A Ml. .Inlira Mia., ffATAWWAM, ta„ Keep constantly on hand, and receiving per every Steamer, all kinds of MiDram, sccars, toß.k io, a* , a-,. Prompt ntfention given to Orders accom panied with remittance. apr 1] T_’m 44 f?Olf 4* I A 4’olquait Cor.iih . XTTIIEREAB Mrs. Nanny Lewis Admin -1 V 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 thetr objections in Cour(, on or before the fiirst Monday in Juno next, otherwise letters of adminis tration will be granted the applicant. Given under my official signature this Oth day of Nov. ISAAC VAULTO.v. „ ■ Ib-'d TTOUSE anil LOT FOR siLi: I I The House and Lot near the Itail rf and, on Jefferson Street, formerly owned by Mrs. Julia M. Fisln-p, but oooupied last year by Mrs. Barrette, are now offered for sale. Tho place can be bought cheap if application is made at onco to the under signed. Terms cadi. Jan 2-ts l. C. BRYAN. E. D. SMYTHE &, Cos. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN AND . GLASSWARE. HAV.E on hand (and are constantly receiving additions thereto) the largest • * i stock of the above goods that hks ever beeft offered in the Southern mar ket. Doing Direct Importers and Manufacturers’ Agents, we are enabled to offer these goods at prices^ IS [iff AS THEY CiX EE BOUGHT II! THE CITY BE Iff Till! Or any other Northern cify, thereby saving the purchaser the extra expense of Freight, Insurance am! Breakage, and also the double profils of the Importer and Jobber. Ida's of Assorted Crates, containing only saleable goods, will be sent on ap plication. Q deenswar© House, 109 Broughton Street, SECOND DOOR WEST OF BULL, HA.VANN AH, - - - MOMMA' Nov 15 3 m IfEiOi EllHif In Thomasville and the surrounding Country. .1 Yen War just ( ommcilt td in Hie .Soutli avainst all high Prices or Goods, as will be seen by calling ift ellliei- ol B. & L. GOLDBERG’S sis T <0 H ES SS , Where you will find nil kinds of Goods sold at NEW YORK COST and EXPENSES Consisting iu part of H.etfollowir% articles : CAI.ItOIiS OF AI.I. KIMIS IM> mtgCRII>T!A\, AtVI» 41.1. OTIII'K KINDS of di.v mis «in vritv <Vi i ASO SIS I2 tow voi iisi i.vfs: Ladies Dress Goods, all varieties, Gents Furnishing Goods,new style ALSO—Silks, French Mevifios, All Wool Delaines, Alapacns, Saxen Stripes, Irish I oplin, Scotch Plaid, Muslin Delaines, French, 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 nil kinds of WORSTED KNIT GOODS. Also, tine Latest Styles of Ladies Ilats, Ribbons, Trimmings, Flow ers, &c., * ’ 6 ’ STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, i CUTLERY OF EVERY KIND, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, WATf IIES AND JEWELRY—in short, every other article whidli yen may wish, can be found, at either of B. & 1.. UOl.Dlir.ltb'S Stoics One at l!io old Stand, the oilier next door to John stack's Coiileclionary. COME AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE In conclusion, wo would return our thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon us in-times past, and now ask a con! ini,mice of tho same at the Cheap Store of B. & L. GOLDBERG. The Very Latest Netss—Cotton llising! COTTON NEEDED VERY MUCH BY TIIE'JMANUFACTOR [ES -HIGHEST PPf CES EVER OFFERED IN TUTS TOWN FOR COTTON—PLEASE C\LI ON IIS BEFORE SELLING TO ANY BODY. gt. £oldbCr~ Octobor 11 '4l * j p * (limit improvement in Seiring Murium * ’ Empire SHUTTLE MACHINE SuleMrooiQß, Broadway, N. Y., *250 Wiifihington St., Bunion. ('best nut iSt.-, Fliiladalphia. Patonied Fabruury l I, 1860. riHITS M ACM INK in constnictad on entirely 1 now jirinciph*« of woitlinnisffi, many rare and valunhle improvommilw, hnving boon oxaniinod by the moot profound cxpertH, and pronounced to be ftiniftlicily nml Pcrfcdion Combincil. It luvh a straitfht noodlo. perpMidfruhir act ion, makes tho LUUK or SHUTPHE Sl liril, which will neither UIl 1 «or R\V T KL. and is alike on both hIJoh , porfonns perfect sowing on every doneriution of material, from Loatlior te tie* finest Nansook tuusUn, with cotton, linon, or silk thread, from tlio ooarHost t<» tin* tin eat number. HavingnoSthoi' CAM or C<>o who. I. and tin* least |tf)Hslbh)friction, it ruaa nsqpuootfc as glawe, and ia I'uiplinlirnlly a l\«iNrh*M tlncliinr ! It i m11 •ii fft Pmi t i \i lev \ i to drive it than any other machine in tho mar kef. A girl rNvolvo years of aue can wofk it steadily, without ftitf'rtm or injury t*» health Its Strength aml wonderful Simplicity ot Const ruction renders it almost impossible to ■ ■in oi ordt >. and i cl \i; INTEE.I) b> tu. ecHjipimy t4# give oiilire satisfaction. \Ye respectfully invito nil rtiose who ni;ir dosilo to supply t fiomsclves with a superior nr tiele, ♦ > come and examine this rnrivalled Machine. One half liour's M|etruction is anllicienl to enable any person to wi>rk this nmehine to their entire satisfaction. Agents wanted for nil towns in the United States, where agem ies ni>- not already estah lished Also, for Ctil»a, Mexico, Central ytn! South Ametien, to whom a diseimnt will he EM PI RE SKIVING M \ CHINK MF'G CO . sff4i B load wav, N. V July Jo . . • 6m # TAN YARD. H alving h«m tf ht «. u t tho tan iaki> of .?. Sohiff A Brother, at Thomasvilio, and determined to carry on tin* Knsiness i»1 T.\ NN l NG, the umh ikiHim-d will piptdymo 10,000 Pomids OF GOOD HIDES, if ityliveivilni Diivt.l Uimoll k Ur.n Uara Store, wliare tliov will lir- (mul Am in Family (iron l ies or Ciwb The under*BrnH will nl*.> nive n lihen<| price till- W «><>■> OAK II AK H. l«i Taunin,. JOSH I A TAY r.TIR JAS. A. RltOOKs. Feh 1 flit BRIGHAM, HOLST & CO., caimssiii m FsiiAiii D ft' iitn » a vjmo V i i«li ti Ii \\ j ,S, H B«i.urAW, Y SAVANNAH, t M Hoist, > t' 11 Ot.MSTxzti.) Goorgm. Hllg 8 tui OFOltitlA—t tiwi, « YVIII.WKAS. Williuii, It. X,„.||, | ; \; u .. in,.,| Ins pcljtirui in this Uourt f„r Lett,.,.,„f |)i.s,„U smn frm, bin A.lniin,hi,,on the cstnti- of Joliti Knolls, Inti-of snirl CouTitvrflorrm.nl.._ Tln-so fire tluw.-f.ire to rite ami li.lmnniMi nil . "".-erni'il, to tile t heir ot.j, ~-tions if H ,iv th.-v Imve, otberwim- saw I letteis will he giunte.l in tiWmsofthe law. [|. MOltG YN nu 8 15 6in Ordinary. G.ltUlltGlA—< line!, I NIA’I'V n.iVH after. Intn.an.l from the l.ith .inv ot NovemW inst., nppli.-ntion will be mmle to tne honornbin Court of Ordinary, of sai.l ( .unity,tor nn m-,lei-grunting I. .v. lo.ell 111.- Imnlsb.lonuino lo (I*. Biinor heii-Hiif Hi.-h nr.l Btu-ehnlter, b.t* of sni.i County .1.-e',! RACIIEL Ilf RCH AI,TK If' Nov 15 60u Guardimi. OROMItA Crtvbt Cohih,. /I’YVO M.mills from this JntK anil on the first Mo,hi.v in Jnnmirv next. nppllr«ti,Mi will he rmi.le by the nn.|.-r«igne,l to the ol Onlinnry "f I’ol-iniil Count v, for ini or.l, ,• granting leave to sell nil Hie Real t:*[»|,. ~f Junn-B I*olll, lute of wiiillSniiitv.ilee-it , K. E. YVATKINS N '“ Adm’r Two Tloiitii’s Notice. GKOIIC3I % «'oil,„in t ,m„n. VU. persons Intew siei! „,v nnlil'ej that | will apply lo the 11 onornble Court of. t>>.Ti niv of said Connie, on the ling uiomluv in Keln-imi'V n.'xt for uit .nyf.,. granting leave to suit tile I .1111.1 nil.l Rglll Eglale of Jos, pli Nor woo.l .le.-enmuk M A N't )I{\V< It It) NtR 99th Admr'x I'urtv HavtiVollrr, *-*'-016.fi t .'olijuitt fonuij', Ygre.-nhlo to mi 0r.1.-r of the hon.n-nMe Court ol (Inlnwj-Y, of sni.i i-.mnlv, I will s, l| rl.e tlmt Tars,lav in F,4.rnary m-xt within ||.« •caral h >nrsuf sije before flu* UuurlJlouse .|,„,, in s.ihl ("ounf v. one house and lot in llu* Town of M t Milt lit • -: ij, I Countv the pffopci'tv • > fJ,,•. j, Norwood decniisod. M A NGRWO(M) N f oy. *JUUv 4 Adny’x, 4;a:OI(GB\ Fthote 4 ouutv. lifmis John <J Ilowvfl. of Jesse Howell, ha vine (Red 16s iVtition in this Court tor l.otfMsof I fr«nn his ndministrnt ion This is therefore to adtm»nish all cofu*evTiod, to Hhivw nn«f if anv thev can, why sai l h ttem shonld not I*o granted at n lUnr'teiw ot this (’pint, utter ilm expirutipn »*t sis months. Given under my hand ami Hiooin! signature, d»\ M October, |V6f» rwos r» cl avion, fhq II tan Onitnnrv. 4*K4Hl4;i I— la h«M t ountf, HERE \S. John Mt r.*rrell, Admmistrn ter ot Oavid MeTerrelL late of said counts , deceased, havpm- tilml Hjspetitipn h\ this CtNu-t, fei Letters if iVisnussinn from sniff . iwnte, this is Ujyrofore to admonish all eomaertted. t« Ik* ami appear at mv office within the lime pc. s» rihed t»v law. to shoAv cause if ant tin \ run, \\ hv said left* rs should imt herrant»**l Grven umler ni\ hand at office. Hits Ant'll* I l s 6«; TIIOS B CI.AYTnN. tiw": 15 6m Orrlmart r I 4> tin Itts fiojM date appj'cati- I will Re made tt* the Ordinary's Court of t-omides ( 'lintv. for l*uve ft* sell flic Real f fate ot \\ Hi.t,u |\u- late es • -o.d CmtTifv ffi and WM C KMfltT* -Nov 8 .’m Ad«n r. HARDAWAY & M’KIWNOM. WE HAVE RECEIVED AND SHALL BE CONSTANTLY ADDING TO OUR STOCK SUCH ARTICLES AS AR£ NEEDED AND USEFUL. AND OCCUPY OUR SAME OLD STAND. WE KEEP A FULL SUPPLY OF STAPLE' AND DRESS GOODS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, ismmm ©i au mmm ■ AND FAMILY GROCERIES. * WE HAVE ARRANGED TO SUPPLY OUR CUSTOMERS JY’tTH The Fine Hi FLOUR IN. THE UNITED STATES, Direct from the Mills at St. Louis, Missouri. We warrant it free of Yankee Beans and I’cas, and from Wheat made in 1806. We will do our best, to make you feel easy and cheerful, and will sell you as Cheap as we can afford. We bay for Cash aud are prepared to sell at Small Profits. HARDAWAY & McKINNON. TwY'-We have no Pictures of Steamboats, Roil Road Trains, Tele graphs, and Big Houses with Flags, to attract notice, but WE HAVE THE GOODS and intend to sell them. Oct 11-ts <3 OF KOI A—Thomas Count,-. To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said County: THE Petition of William P. Bn wn, Ad ministrator on the estate of George W. Brown, deceased, shewetb, that he has fully discharg ed his duty as Hindi, and now prays that the notice required by law lie given, that lie giav bh dismissed from said administration, and as in duty bound will ever pray, etc. W. P. BKO\VN, Adin’r* <!EORQIA — Thomas Connty. Court of Ordinary, Sept. 3. 1866. UPON hearing the foregoing Petition, it is ordered by the Court that said Petition and this order he published in the Southern Kilter prise six months, in terms of the law. 11. H. TOOKK, Sept 6-Gm Ordinary. ROfUilf A—C olquitt i on hi v. Court of Ordinary., Dec. 8, 1806. WHEREAS, John T. Duvane, Adminls trator on the estate of James W Ilicka petit ions this Court for Letters of Oismi? aion from said Administration.* All per sons interested will take diuniotlco thereof and file their objections in Court, if any they have, Otherwise Letters of Dismission will he granted ami issneef said applicant, at the .June Term, 1867. of this Court. ISAAC CARLTON,. * Dec. NT-Cm* Ordinary. mSOUGIA- 4 I«im J. 4 o.ii.iv, WHERE A ST, .7<*«s« Smifli and Rebecca Ben n«tt. Administrators on tin* estate of Felix Bennett, deceased, having hied their petition in this Court tor of Dismission from said Administration :—This js therefore to ad monish all concerned, to show cause if any they have, why said Letter* tdionkl not in; granted at a regular term of this Court, after tin* expiration of six months h Given under mv hand and official signature, this 1 >eccmher lit, 1806. II MORGAN, Dee IP, IRflO fVm Ordinary. OEOAMI \- laiiiinU N ( oiiui,. WIIERWS, Thomas Jones applies to me for Letters of Dismission front the estate of Berry Jones, latt of said County, deceased- Those are therefore to cite all persons corned, to he and appear at the Ordinary’s office of said County, within the time pre scribed by law, to show enu«e, if any, wh v said letters simuld not ho granted to said applieaut. Given under my hand and odli cial signature, this December, 1866. WILLIAM G. SMITH, Jan 2 -6 m 0. C. (). * lAfiael fuim MinNteM TVtom ;i* Suid iloi Court. December adjourned JTorin, 1866. In Equity in Thomas Superior Court Hill for Direction. G P» Strickland, Executor of Jno M Ferrill Eunice Dm*-mu# of Thomas county. Hardy Browning and hi» wife Mary BrownJ ing of Thomas county, James Ecnill of Tlioniaa county, William Unwind and his wife Moekv Howard of T'homuM c<umt y. Rebecca Ecn ill, wife.of Win Ferrill. and his cliihlrcn names-nnjiuow n of Florida. Warren A Hopson and his wife ElizuhTfk llojiHon, of Texas, \ascl Ferrill, of -• dm Ferrill, of Florida. Heirs of H Ferrill, ne«onSUd, Marshall A Ferrill, ) Lemv J Ferrill, >of ’lVxae, Ih'iij F Earrill, ) l!« its of l.ada (' Ferrdl, deceased, (I F s trirKland of Tlioinuscounty A .1 Strickland, •Line l > s, tvsi(M»s, IJ ciry of \ Strickliynl, ds‘ceascd, B (’oliminn, ajni’r of Jahe/. Fvrrill, decMj "f Thomas count v. < B Fcmll. A ,M Ferrill, Jason Sutton and I*im \\ it.' \d<dm«> Sution, b* ics ot Ht njmuiu Ferrill. decunsed -all «* Florid.i. Martha 11-’ivsiai ot Texas d< eph Hareo aud bin,wife Sally Ann llano, •*f FUa-id^ Pleasant FerrilL Benton FerriH, 4T«T<kett Ferrill Wm Strickland art.l his wife MurvJ Ann SfTu--khtnd. heirs of William Ferrill. and «Hl. of the State of N«nth Carolina. II urmesrinff to the Court that the above *Di ted Bill jfcv Dieneijoit havhiv be* u tilsil in ihu Suflsrior Codrt of 'Thoninw CoshU.mhl it also to thw satisfaction of this Cosrt Hint a number at the Defemhuits iu said Bill o'-’.V hcvinul the limits of the State of Geer , i On motion of James 1. St ward & Ar P>\ right, A*du iflir* for i" > idcie l by the Court, that service of *;**«! IHII be perfected by publieation, and that this orV i he poMtsiied in Hie Stuitheni Enterprise, a pflffiliegniette.oure a lamHh for fair month*. \ If I! VNS>;|J . . > > , l.miut■* D» hi r, < ' i 1 r. f* lamiui «EORGIA—MITCI(ELL COUNTY. Superior Court, November Term, 1866. Willis N. Gregory Y vo. r Libel for Divorce." Lucinda Gregory. ) IT appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff of said County, that the defendant, Lucinda Gregory, du£s not re side in this County, and it further appear ing that she does not reside in this State, It is, on motion of Counsel, ordered that ■said defendant appear and answer at the next term of this Court,else that the case be considered in default, and the Plaintiff allowed to proceed ; and it is further or dered that this rule be published in the Southern Enterprise once a month lor four mouths.* Witness the Honorable David A. Vtson, Judge of said Court, this Dec. 17, 1806, A true extract from the Minutes. JOHN W. I’KAWCE, Jan 2.l»fri4m Clerk. GEORGIA —Mitchell County. Superior Court, November Term, 1860. George F. Brown, vs. > Libel for Divorce, Mary A. E. Brown.) ] ’Hiappeal ing to Uio Court by (lie return of the Sheriff, that the defendant Mary A. E. Brown, does not reside in this Coun ty, and it further appearing that she do*s not reside in this State : It is, on tnoyon of Counsel, ordered that said defendant appear and answer at tiro next term of this Court, else that the case be considered in defiM-dt, and the plaintiff allowed to pro ceed; and it is further ordered, that ibis rule be published jn the Enter prise once a month for four months. Witness Ike Honorable David A. Vason, Jndge of said Court, this Dee. 17, 1806. A true extract from the Minutes. JOHN W. PEARCE, Jati 2-1 aan 1 m Clerk. I’KOStPRITIU *N)E THE SOUTH GEORGIA TIMES Y PROPOSE in connection with several I gentlemen, to issue a W eekly Paper in Valdosta; Ga. Wo design tlmt it shall fully represent' and encourage the Agri oultuml, Coinniereial, Mechanical, Edusa tionnl and social interests of this part of Georgia and contiguous portions of Flo rid i. It will be our Constant aim to make it a welcome visitor to every household; givin r such reading matter, in addition to the news, as will inform the understand ing, improve tho heart, interest the mind, and minister -to good taste and refinement. It will defend pnlitioal rights without bios of parlizan influence. The party issues of other days are buried. New issues, new duties, and new responsi I* ities are upon us. Let us wisely meeVdAem, and with calmness nml dignity cncoantcr pres sing difficulties. We Jfavc a prolific soil, many of llic comraoiKtlos which the world needs, in abundance, and with them energy and natural ehdowmeitt. How shall these lat ter be best employed in the’ development of the former ? The SOUTH GEtfuGIA TIMES will labor to present the solution. The political horoscope is tilled with glootn. Let us hope and work. Energy and iudustry will not ijuail before liisns terj but apply themselves to the task of rebuilding tho “waste places ” in thelu-pc, that “ the wilderness” may again “blos som as tho rosi^" Teitns .—Throe dollars per annum. It will t>e issued at all points on the At lantic It Gulf Railroad on the pub- Healiiwi. It is intended to commence the issua about die first of March next. V. ('. PENDLETON. Valdosta, Jan. .11, 1807. 15 idutuiugroHs Olis'r- PAMtE undersigned will contract f r the £ delivery ot Iron, 2*> to •><! ton* of Pe ruvian Guana at Quitman, Valdosta, Ou«- iey's or Thotn.-isvHle. at sllO per ton. The quality of ihe Guano is warranted to bc,ihe best. tVc will take orders from 1 ton to “f>. JAS R SMITH k (’<>. Station. Nov. 1* . i©*-6. ts SPOONER’S a °™ ■ u rj Chills and Fever, g g Bilious Fever, 5 % Intermittent Fever, s Remittent Fever, g Congestive Chills, S - ' K I Anti-Fever | I ACUE » Diarrhea, g Dysentery, f- Periodical Headache, Si Ague.. |g n *nrr t o YY Y i «A» aL B 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* 4NTI-FEVER AND AGUE PILLS, in order tjiat 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 be 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. wr-.-wmiM 11111 l —l—ll SPOONER'S Immunity against the Fevers and Chills of Spring and Fall, the Dysenteries and Diarrheas of Summer, and the various Bilious complaints attendant upon the chtire 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 if> retarded for the lack of it; and for the same reason, cotton raising has been restricted and interfered with ill-FEHR Si HI In view of these facts Dr* Spooner offers to the people of the South, and to Emigrants going thither, his ANT I FEV E R AN D AG U E PILLS, which have been demonstrated, repeatedly and repeatedly, to be an unerring and* never-failing preventive and cure of all Bilious com plaints incident to the South and West. Try but one ex periment; the cost is trifling, the result is beyond any con tingency. It never has failed and never can, while Physiol ogy’ remains a science. imis* hor Sale by all Druggists. Wm. Spooner &: Cos. Nashville, Tenn. • i>«. p s bower