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

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IMPORTANT TABLE. Value of Crenibnclim iu Coiifedffntc Money. mouths. I 1862. | 1863. 186*1. 1860. Tmmai-v *7oii:*l3S?*2G 90 February ! I 2 19 | : '? 25 2 March..:.... 2 03 14 57 34 90 April *{'■•■ *2 33 ]Vlgv. 3 87 10 6.)' June 185 8 I*2! July 6SO 779 August. 10 53 880 fcJaptHiuber ’.. $-2 14.7'I 4 . 7 ' 071 D0n...... Oteober 195 9 07; 12 8(1...... Novembor 229 9 90; 12 55 Docember.. 2 281 12 GO) 18 26! The above table shows what one dollar iu Greenbacks is estimated to be worth in Con federate Treasury notes at the several dates specified; one that the Revenue Depat tinent lias adopted, and which they require to lie ob served in estimating the value of Confederate money. The reader will readily observe that the Confederate money must be ivdaeed to currency and not to a specie basis, nt} has been the practice. —Southern Recorder. FIS3Et»S Metallic Burial Case’s THE undersigned has now on hand and lot sale in Thomasville, a large nmnber of Fisk’s cleannt Patent Metallic Burial Cases, of all sizes—also, WOftD COFrS\S Os all descriptions. Terms cash en delivery. ISAIAH DiiEKLE A t. ang 15 >’ l “ APOTHECARY 3E£j&.llLjXLjti WILLIAM P, GLOWER, DRUGGIST. Has renovated nnJ refitted the Store nevt to Young's Hotel; for the purpose of es tablishing a First Class Drugstore. He respectfully asks a share of patron age, and invites tTic attention of the citi zens to his well selected stock of Mnlicims. Fancy and Toilet \rttelcs," Sod"! s * and Perfumcrj. Fine Gi-pcn ami lilac*k Teas. Kerosine Lamps and Oil, DYE STI FFS, Together with every other article usually kept in a well appointed Drug Store. jjigy 1 Prcicripticns eareftdly prepared , 4-ts Jan 1 Smallwood. Hodgkiss' & Cos, ‘COTTON 2*® actor ,«3 * AND G E N K n A Li COMMISSION KERCH Atm, No. lO Beaver--St., New York. J. L. Smallwood, formerly Smallwood, Earle &: Co-, and J. C. Small wood &. ('«>. Thos. 11. llodokiss (ieoKgia, ) Elite IlpdglvWfl, O W. Scot j', Florida, / Scott A Uo», I). H. Poolk, Georgia. ) New York. We are prepared throng!) IDisiufst Agcvts to A«lvntir<‘ oiiniid Nell Coiioia in all tin* ttoullicrii I*ol*l **, or forward from Tb«M* Port* iw \nv Vorli or lai«crpool s)im l. a* our friends mav prefer. Ofor connoctions in I<ivi*i*|*ool are hucli aw will give our customers all the advantages of that market. July 4 27-1 y Lands tor* Sale. I7*)0 ACIM-S OF EXCELLENT LANDS. GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED. I NOW offer for sale my two plantations' on the most reasonable hi. ms. 1000 acres of Pine and Hummock Land, 12 milfs from a depot on ihu Kernandiifti tV Cedar Keys Railroad, in Marina C unity. East. Flo rida. 300 acres of this laud are den red. 750 acres in J Heat nr Count v. (la , five miles from a selected depot on the line of the Atlan tic &. Cult Rail Road. These lands are line— composed of oak, hickory, *md pine mixed. Op thin plaey there are 3'KH teres under a limb state of cultivation—goml fence—good water, and ft good dwelling and nun sary oat build ings. The whole convenient lo water mills, churches, and good wvirMy. I will Hell these lands at extremely low pri ees. If you don't believe it. make nu- pnollei!. Any avi.- hing M* purcli?* . i me at Sofka, 1>« ituw Coui.lv. '(Jii., oh E (V llryan, Thomasville, (lu., who is authori/,<*d to represent me. Indulgence may I><* given* ift part. J. 1. CONNKLL. JuiteG * 23 ts TIN SHOP! BP. FUDGE has now opened n # wholesale 'and retail Shop, oppo site tlie l’ost Olicc, on Jackson Street. He is now prepared to do all kinds of TIN AND SHEET IRON YORK, lIE PAIRING, &c. JtfegfUuttei'ing pud Hoofing done in iln best stylcby B. F. FUDGE. Apr 14 16-ly Anew perfu.mhi culled suiat Ot’OPONAX*Fko-m Mexico, nmnufac. tured by E. T.■ Smith & Cos., Ntw York, is making a sensation wherever ii is known js very delicate, and its fragrance remains on the handkerchief for days. —livening Bulletin , Philadelphia. SWEET OPOPQNAX! The only ele gant Perfume. Is found on all toilets, and never stains the liamlkert hie 1 . SWEET OPU PON AX! Is the sweetest Extract made. Supercedes ull others. Try it once ; will use no other. SMEEi OPOPONAX! New Perfume from Mexico. The only fashionable Perfume and Ladies’ Delight* SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO-' Nature could not produce a richer Gera or Choicer Perfura-. Try it and lie convinced. E. T. SMITH & Cos.. N. V. SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO! New, very rare, rich and fashionable perfume. The finest eves imported or man. ufactur* and in-the United Stales Try it and be convinced. SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO! The most elegant and essential per sonal requisite for a lady, “Extract ol Sweet Opoponax.” E. T. SMITH & Cos., New York. Oct 18 % S. B HARRINGTON, DEALER IN EVERY VARIETY OF ! J < • .i / - * - Household and Office FURNITURE! MATTRESSES, Spring Bods, efoc Ii REC EIVING If MM MMIIM A FULL ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE GOODS! SELECTED WITH CARE EXPRESSLY FOR A SOUTHERN MARKET! pRK-Ktt AS LOW . -< AS ANY HOUSE IN IlUi lUADF ! \ ' WAREROOMS, 178 Broughton Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE ST. ANDREW'S HALL, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Nov 15 Gm TUB Tomlinson, Demarcst Cos., 020 ItlttttDWAV, New York, Have arSfu-hiti <1 with thou) Mr. W. W. WOODRUFF, Formerly fill Extensive Denier in €iuußA4;i:s i\i> mcaacs, At Giiffin mid Allnuln, («n. tin* purpose of snjinlying Merchants and Planters at flu* South, l»y wholesaleor retail with any style of Carriages, Buggies or Plantation Wagons. Mr. Woodruffs long experience in the car riage business will enable iih to give satisfae tion in supplying good substantial work, such iih the, countrv demand*, at an low price* a* cun possibly he furnished for chhli. Wc will keep constantly on hand Light Concord Buggies The Haim* ns former]v Hold by Mr. Woodruff, and which became ho universally popular all through the South, ns tho best Buggv in use. Wc alifo fiirniHh IRON AXLK 1* LA NT A TION WAGONS, of the very boat make in America, for 2. I or 6 horses, We invite who wuni any artielu in our linn i" ;< Idivm TOMLINSON, DKMARKST CO., tt’iO Broadway, New Talk. July 26 1y W I'O RG lA—4'ol(|itiit ( onuly. Mrs. Nanny Lewis Admin- Vy Sstralrix on the estate of Asa Lewis deceased applies fur Letters of Dismission from SAid AdminVsirnlioii. Ail iwrsoob inten'sied are hereby notified to take <tuc notice thereof and*file the r ohjections in Court, on or before the fiir.st Monday in dune next, otherwise letters of ndininia? trillion will he granted tlie applicant (liven under my otfielal signature Uiis | f»th day of Nov. ‘ ISAAC CAULTOn. OiM Gt'OKKvE Ala lioL l omilr. Superior Court, October Term, 1866. George \V. l’eteiHon ) vs. ;• Libel for Divorce. Llizabcth lVtcu’son. ) Rule to perfect Service. If appearing to tla* Court hv the return of the . SlierilF, that, the Defendant d<M h not resMr ,in the ('ounty or Sink*: It is ordered, that | serviee he perfected by publication in the pub lie gazette of TlioimuvilJe. onet* a month for ; tour Hiiccc.-sive mout.liH. as the law directs, cite ing Hjtid Defendant to lx* and appear at the term of said ( mu t, of lierw iM* the ease t>«* con sidered in dciault, and (lie IMaiutilf he allowed to proceed. Lx’.ruct from the Minutes, Oct. 6, 186(5. ./. I*. DRKSCO IT, Feb 26 ] I Clerk MKibell < ouill) ( oiui, February Term, fBG7. Gibson West, Jr. ) .- ■ . . ... . VM r I etition to establish Edmond S Mahono. 5 >ac< *' j IT to flit- Court from tho return of i (In- Slit-i iir, that the Dt-fi-iidunt rotiitli-H out of iho Statv : —lt ittordort-H tlint st-rvit-o In, |h*i*. j ft-ctctl hv palilicHtion iu the StMithorn Eater prise, in-cording to law. E. 11. 8 . ACRE I. FORD, l’ett’n Att’v A tine qxtriu-t from the Minutes of snid Court, March I, 1867. JOHN IV. PEARCE, Mar 8 lm4tn Clerk. Yli 1 «-Gi<-lI County Court. February Term, 1867. Xarcy Piekren, Adui'x ) , vs ( Petition to establish Ezekiel Miil'er, Adia’r. ) , ' wl IT apoeiiring to the Court, from the return ] of tin- Sheriff, that tin- Defendant resides out jof t lie State i— It is ordered that servieo lie per fected by publication iu the Southern Enter prise aecordimr to law- E. II SHACKELFORD. I‘ett'aAtt’y. A true extract from the Minutes of said Court, March 1, 1807. „ .JOHN \V PEARCE, I Mar 8 lailm Clerk E. D. SMYTHE Cos. IMPORTED AND DEALERS IN AND GLASSWARE. t HAVE on hand ("and arc constantlv 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, wc are *' I * enabled to offer these goods at prioes IS lOW IS HIT MI II BEST IITSI CITY IF If TIH! ")r nny ol lit r Northern city, thereby saving tho purchaser the extra expense of Freight, Insurance ami lWenkago, and also I lie double profits of the Importer and Jobber. Lists of Assorted Crate , containing fitly saleable goods, will be sent on ap plication. Q ueciisware IXouse, 109 Broughton Street. SECOND DOOR WEST OF BULL Mv&mm, » - - Nov 15 * Sm | In Thomasvillo and the surrounding Country. 1 Yen War just cominviioed sj» Use SonlE* against :i3J liigh prices of Gootht, »s yvill Itc scent)} cailiugut <H i*.cr of i B. & L. GOLDBERG’S JSS "X a O JFt ES S3 , Where you will find all kinds of Goods sali ill NE ' YORK COST and EXPENSES Consisting in part of the following articles”: CAI ICOI-M |»f AM, UI-.S-S AM* Itt SI IHPTKIX, AM) AI,I, O S'HICK !-ki.’«i>s or inti earn!*’- s-:n»-;n ia this f-n'Ai-Jtv. c »!,i. BSa a.\d isku iros* Y<)i !txt::,v::s: Ladies Dress Goods, all varieties, Gents burnishing Goods, new stylo ALSO —Silks, French Merinos, All Wool Delaine . Alapie-as, Saxon Stripes, Irish Poplin, Scotch Plaid, Muslin polniuos, Ficiich, English and American Prints, Flan nels, Opera Flannel, Ualinoial Sxirts, Xc., &c. A full stock of the Latest Stylos of CEO.fKS AND MW I'II,LAS, SHAWLS, SON TAGS, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, VANDYKES. NURIAS, and all kinds I WORSTED KNIT GOODS. A1 s- 1* the Latest Siylcs ol Ladies Hats, Ribbons, Triniinings, Flow ers, &c., &c. STAPLE AND FANCY DRYGOODS, HATS, C\PS, ROOTS \ND SHOES, CUTLERY OF EVERY KIND. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, WATCHES AND JEM EERY—in short, every other article which you may wish, can he found at either of It. & 8,. COl.nilElKPfi Stores One <t>v oltl St;mO, Ihe oilier next to .lt*lisi KlHt-k’s Cmilcdinnary. COME AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES BEFORE PURCHASING KLSRWHKIfE fn conclusion, we would return oar llmnkx for Hie very liberal patronage bestowed upon us In times past, atrl now ask a continuance of ti e sarn • at the Cheap Store »i' D. & L. GOLDE2RG. Thf Very l.sife.si jYeyvs CHloit Elising! COTTON NEEDED VERY MUCH BY THE MANUFACTOR fF.S HIGHEST PRI CES EVER OFFERED IN TIMS TOWN FOR COT I'ON —PEE \Sfi C\|,f, ON US BEFORE SELLING TO ANY BODY. US. U 1., (joltlltcrg. October 11 41 ts (1 rra/'iinprort ntent in Si win" Machines ! Emptro SHUTTLE MACHINE Salesrooms, 53(1 Broadway. X. V., WaHhiliß'foii Su. Boston I>*«t I (Mu*, i nut St . Philadelphia. Patented February I I, 1860, 'inns \r.\em Nil u eOiihfriHp*l on entirely I n»*w piin< ijdoe of nutfhnniHtn. |>o*st »*iii.v many raft* and Vnhi;J>lf havjityx boon examined 'tty <lu* most prdTmunl experts, ithd pronounced u> he Nimpliritf find •Porfmiioii t'oinhJimml. Ii has n Mt rnis/ht needle, nerm'iidiculau net ion, makes, the LOCK or KJrfITTI F MUCH which will mithof L’ll‘ for PaVF.L mid in alike on both sidoH; performs perfect sewiiuf on every desuript ion «f nmterinl trom I,* . ther te the (inest Xannook muslin, with coil on, linen, or silk thread from thp coarsest to the tiuoMt tmmher. Ha vintf i#it.ltoT (M or COO when 1 and ihe I**hs» ftosiihlc fi ict ion, it runs .is smootb ns «Imss. nud in I Kti|>liolii nlly ii IVfiMlori tlnrSiine! It requires FIFTY PFP CF.N Vl. power to drive it than nny other inm hiue ill the mar ket. A girl twelve ve in of aye can work it steam!v, without fatiyue or itijurv to health. Its Strength and wonderful Simplieitv of (’onstruetioii renders il almost impos>ihh*t<» eet out of urd*r. and iti (S UAK AN'l'i .KD by tlie .eontj'iMfi* Us r'i' ** entire satisfae’Mm. W’e respect full v invite all those who mav desire to supply the■•hsi-Ivcm will) a superior ar ticle, t> eoum nud examine ,tliis / nru'ulled Machine. One hftlt hmir*B insti*nrti*m is sullicient to enable any person to work this inaeidne to their entire sntisfaetion. Agents wanted for all towns in the United States, where mreneies are not lisln and Also, ter Cuba Mexico. Central am) South America, to whom a liberal discount, w ill he Riven. FMPIKK SEWIN'*2 M \CHI\F MF’(2 CO.. J.'wtti Broadwav, N. \. July 25 6m BRiiiHAM, HOLST & CO., COMMISSION 111 HUM ! 1' U OIT ' X •>>),' VI ». M !,» ) V\ ! , IjlUiiri" )M, a SAVANNAH. ( M. Hoist, x C. H i ii.Msrii.xii ) Georgia, nog 8 fim .« It. Itri.l, T| |»., M J. Cnmi'ln, . 1) EAL E US IN Drugs, JUEDWI'JVgJS Paints, Oils, Glass, Anil nil Arlic-I)-. iiaunliy lii-p| In u well rt-anlatt-J I'lrni' S!..ia-, lit llu- T>rug Store of Reid ,v Dewlit in Rrji u Duilfling, aitioining I. Kubimlu-k .V Hr.. Jan a .1 ms Mimr mm SEC*IN U YEAR. 'l'lio Oiliest and I .in-., at (.ilerai-y Magazine in the South. The Proprietor of this p. puhir Manthl.v will pilhlinli ill) oililiimof hi-vi r:il thiiiwinrf copies in. J:iun ii v next, to in.. i lie- iniTi-iisinsf ilc iii'ini for it hi all |><.ilions of t|„, South and Mohl. Its ( -rps id t'outritniinrs is u li-cudv larire. and will lie by the addi tion of sovoral. excellent Tliile nml 1',,,,,,),. Writers. Resides the usual variety of l-)rl»inul mid Se lected Prose Mild I’oeirv, there will he eon la'Urd tlie ailmu'illde lit Uiry of til.- War, en titled ‘ Fll'H.l > \\l) CAM I* H.v mi t)lHi-er. Also, The Soarot Marriage, By Mrs. Warlield, of Kentucky. Also, Tropri nml Uctn|iliorr< of the Am illustrated by ueienc**.-—4sy A. Mciuw, l» Ih. LI. 1,. Also, a series «f ariiult-w on i, i s-’ i: i > i' si t: i; %s t , By Lev. U. A. Holland, ol Kentucky, now on n tour in Fyypt and Palestine. It will he eloyaniL « Hi !•,-,! with Steel. I‘hiles, l.iiho-rajd • and Wood Chits, preparetl • xp.'MSHlv 'fyr 111i- puhlicathm. «*.m.-isfhi -*• of sli peril HkcnchH'H n| Let*, Davis, ,Joe Johnson, Polk, Forn sr, etc. lls quauLit v of remlm r umtter will also be in creased, yo tlnlt it will contain nemly twice the amount of cither 4-2 try or tVf.eri*nn. Wo shall also introduce a departmenl of W'rt and Humor, and «u*ea-hmal Wo.ul Cm lions of S aitliern # nnd • -stern S cat rv. Ii will he perceived that this plan involves much iidniiionnl expense, and we invite the lovers of a sound olid elevated literatim* to rally to ibis cuter} rise. Ii has already recede ed tho hi ' cst encomium* of the press: lot it* now have material aid and wo promiso a Mair i a/.ine equal to unv ever before tin* Vine:ivNui 1 public. ■ - eojiics, §.».) ; twcntV two c*q»ies. SHMt; and at , the same rah s for three and six months. ('L*r 'ii of || d»*noniination • and Pia sidcm* and Professors ot Colleyi s will ivce : w it a! 81 I The person who will send to the largest e’nh ol snhsci ih< rs not less than * prc\ ins to March )*t. >haH rcteivo a premium ot Fifty Dollars. Add lest*, w .i scour. Atlanta, Ga. I M The Jamorv number wilWa* ready for mail by th • !>ccctnbyr. jau 8 I (P'ORtd % 9|«M‘firll ( ounty. %Vlio«*en*t, Juhn It Hull apj U* >to me tor lotto’s of administration on the estate ot Ml i P Sapp, late ol said coutU V, deceased Unless ipH>d c.m t* l)»» shown t»> the contrary, letters will he issued to (Ik* iipplicHUt »*r the pro|w?r time* | Liven m Ur mv band this the 6th. duv of March. ISi , JI. C. I»ASHFIL j March Iv* 30J. 1 trdiuarv. in FOlti; | \ tliirhell founly. Whr eiss. Kobert F W loOtam applies for | Icttcisof adin: listiation on the cst..to ot Asa U Whinliam, 1 u» «*fs*.iid county, dreer*sed - ilah ss . i catu-e It* shown to tho »««ntrarv , letters will be issued to said applicant at tho proper time. Liven under tnv U:ukl this the 6th. da\ of March, ISe, I! O. IVASIfUK. V 1- * mi i ) HARDAWAY & M’KINNON. WE HAVE RECEIVED • *! AND-SII.VLL |E CONSTANTLY ADDING TO OUIt STOCK SUCH ARTICLES AS ARE NEEDED AND USEFUL. nmmmn wm n uu m nn v:;ito,; *" Al tr!) nip* mv OCCUPY OtttvfiAMi: OLD STAND. •t« » •in mu ,« ttn.t WE KEEP A PULL SUPPLY OP afr* • :nup & - ■ STATXE AN I) DRESS GOODS, HAR.IO - W -A.2=S.X3, CROCKERY, SCOTS .AND SHOES, ... IlMiiiii m ml i Emm FAMILY OEOCERIES. WE HAVE AIIRAWED TO SUPPLY OUIt CUSTOMERS WITH The Finest FLOUR IN THE UNITED STATES, Direct from tho Mills at St. Louia, Mi.-sonrL- M'e warrant it free of Yankee Beans and Peas, and from Wheat nTude in 18GU. * # We will do oar best to make you feel easy and cheerful, and will sell year as Cheap as we can afford. We bay tor Cash ayd are prepared to sell at Small Profits. HARDAWAY & McKINNON. CPSC-We have no Pietures of Steamboats, 'Rail Hoad Trains, I'ele giffiphs, and Big Houses with Flags, to attract notice, but WE HAVE THE GOODS and intend to sell them. Oct il-tf GOLSRxaii Tlioiun* €«imlj*. T<> /hr Honorable Court of Ordinary of said i County : THF, lVtition of William I*. l»r wn, Ad ! ininfetrufor on the estate of Gu*org<* W. Brown. | (jucuo.sfd. Hliewctli. that lie lmafully di.-ndiurg I u*<i bin duly us Hindi, and now prays that tin* notice required by law he given, that lie may he dismissed from said administration, aliens in dirtv boond will ever piav etc. W I*. BROWN, Adm’r. (iROUCi LA — Thomas County. Court of Ordinary , Sept. 3. 1866. UPON hearing the foregoing Petition, il.is ordered by fh<» Coitrt tdrat raid lV*filMn and this order he published in the Si*ut!u*rn Knter i prise six luontbrt, iu terms of the law. 11. 11. TOC >K 17, fte, t Qvdinary. 4«’lbOßS<4l A— i'n\ 4'oimty. (*ourt o*f Ordinary, D *c. 3, 1806. j* WHERE VS, -Vdm T. Duvane, \dminis j irator on the e.-dale of -lamcH W. llic 1;s this Coart for Letters of Disnvis sion from said AdininistiMtion. All per ; sons ill lake din* noti o tliefeuf i *m*l file their object ions in Court, if any r|i«*v have, otlierwi'' [.ettiu of 1 >isn»in | will be granted and issued said applicant, at the June Term, 1807. of this Court. ISAAC CARLTON', Dee. 13-Gm* Ordinary. <?;*:*> 15fill \— € line-i (t on-oty. I WHKRK VS. Jesse Smith and Ifebeeen Ben- I nett, Ailmiwistrators on the estate <»f Felix Bennett deceased, li ivin.g lih and their petition in this Court for Letters of IF • ti ion I'nmi said Administration :—This is therefore to r.d monish all Concerned, to show can - » it auv they have, why said Letter* ahonld not he trranted at a regular term of this Court, after the expiration of six months Given under mv hand and ollieinl signature, this December 13, 1866. 11. MOL'D \X, Dec U>, 1866 6m Ordinary. <4 y. ()3((a a A —!<»•■ iiilo* Count). WHISKAS; Thomas Jones appllAslo mo for Letters of Dismission from the estate of Hcfry Jones, late of said County, deceased- These are therefore to cite nil persons con | co-rned, to*bennd appear at tho Ordinary's otHeo of said guilty, within the time nve | by law, to show eause, if any. whv v.ai 1 letters should not be granted to «nid applicant, (liven inuL'V my hand and offi cial signature, this 21?I Doeember, IS6G. WILLIAM SMITH, Jan 2-Gni (W. 0. y.\i i:\i i f ront MinuLDi Tlioin iim Supco ioi* (mud. December Term, 18*4*. In Equity in Thomas Superior Court, —Billon? Dir«a*ii<m. (! 15 Strickland, Kxeeut«*r of Jno M Fort-ill Funiee Browning of Thomas eoiiui y. Hardy Browning and wife Mary Brown ing of Tlmtaas eonntv. James Fen ill of Tlmmas naintv, W illiam Howard nud his wife MoeUy Howard of Thomas county. Reb*»eou Ferrill, wife of Win and his children —names unknown —of Florida. Warren A llops*m and h;s wife Llizuhoth Hopson, of TANARUS, v ,s, Vns»*| Ferrill, of I'-'.vis, Jo' n Ferrill of Florida,* Heirs of II FerriM, deceased, M.arsl jlll A Feu- itt, > * I ui.iv .1 Furr.il, Sol'TcX..S Ferrill. ) IL lanf f.uda C Ferrill, deuen-*od, (J F • iriekland of Tlioumscountv t \ .1 Sh irk! md, •Line D Sr*v : ,'!!s. Heirs*.l A Sh ii klund, deeu :sed, # j (J B Colem an, ndm'r of Jabex Ferrill, deed, of d'hontss countv, C B F. riill \ M Ferrill. Javon S«nt,*n and 1-V-rdl. de- . e. » all of Florida. M irthn Hopson ot T. xas Jose ph Bare** and hi» wife Sally Ann Bareo, of. Fltirida. Rle isant Ferriil. BenGm Ferrill. ( rerket Ferrilt. AVm Sti iukl >nd and h;s wife M . \ \ * ti St riek I. oul. heirs of William Ferrill. deed .of the State of North ( korolimt. IT appearing to the Court that the ah .vev» Ted Bill f>r Direefiou bavinv been tiled m the Superior Court of Ttemms (\ntntv and it also nppeariug t * the ratist n-nen of this Court that a number of the IL-tVodants in !<ii<l B»!l reside l*e\und the limits of the State of (Jeer L'ia -On motion of James L S. ward A \r . thur V W •;b? Soli, i*. *-, f o C a-.;.honanfs is ordeivd hv the Court, that -.-rv if.* of a, J Bid he perfected hv puhl cation n»:d that this order he published in the Southern Fnterpn«e. a public mt/.ette. once a montlt for four uionthi A II 11 ANSI. LL. j s < i I.rmar* Pi ku r « *. r UE « R<r; H. I—MJ TCII Vi L L CO UNTV. Superior Court, November Term, 18G6. Willis N. Gregory A vs. / Libel for Divorce. Lucinda Gregory. ) FT appearing to (lie Court by the return J of ihe Sheriff of said County, that the* kl-eiHlaut, Lucinda Gregory, does not re side in this County, and it further appear- that she does not reside in this JState, it is, (in motion of Counsel, ordered rhat nid defendant appear and answer at the aext torn of this (’ourt, else that the case he eon-iilcred in default, and the Flaintitf illowe.d to pi-oeoed ; and it is further or i'-r** ! that tills rule tie p-üblisned in the Southern I.uterprise once a month for four i worn Ii tv # * * Witness the Honofable David A. Vn4on*, Judge of . ii ! Court, this B e. 17,180(5, A true extract from the Minutes. JOHN VV. FLARCU, Jan 2-lam4m Clerk. GEORGIA— Mitchell County. Superior Court, November Term, 1860. George F. Brown, vs. / Libel for Divorce, Mary A. F. Brown. ) 53’ appmring to t!. o Court by tho return of the Sheriff, that the defendant Mary A- IT Brown, does not reside in this Coun ty, and it further appearing that she dues »>**t reside in t!.is State: it is, on tnicjon of Counsel, ordered that sai l defendant appear and answer at the next term #1 this (’ourtjOlse that the case be considered in default, and the plaintiff allowed to pro* cued; 'and ir is further ordered, that this rule be published in the Southern Kuter ] risa>ouee a iforilfi sos four months. |\lJifries| the Honorable David A. Vhsan, .fiufge of said Court, this Dec. 17, 1860. A true extract from the Minutes. JOHN w. yu.ucF, Jan f-l»ir4f4* . Clerk. B'KOiBMK TI M of Tin:; SOUTH GEORGIA TIMES I IMIOUOSE m cnnnoclion xvilli *ovc*i-;il -.-.i-nlji-iii, :i. to i- .e n\\ t-i»kly Paper in Yiililosta. Ga. Wc d<-si»n Unit it shall lully lapi-eeciit and ctirouVa»e the A,;ri- I'ttltiirnl, Uomiuci uiul. NLc-iiDnirii', Educn liniinl and social interests of this part of lioorgin and cuntiirmuis portions of flo rid i. It rid he our cohstant nifti to nrike it a wi-iomtio vi-itoi- to iwerj Ixui-ohol I ( "ii in r su»li reading matter, in addition to. t!i« news, as »iTin orm the undi-rstaud intr. ii«! rnr« tlie heart, interest the mind, and ninixli I- In ponij taste and retiacuuul. It will defend political ri*»' ts without tiias of pan i/. in influence. The party issues of other days are hurled. New issxies. new duPcs, and new responsibilities are upon us Let us wisely meet tlieui, and with euinwiess and cßpnity encounter jrres siiiu ditlieiiltics. We have a prolific soil, many of the commodities which tho world needs, in alum I mre, ami with llieni nn»;_v and natural endowment. How shall these lat ter 1 c host employe-1 i•» the dcvolopmen* of the former ? The SOUTH GEORGIA TIMES will labor to preaent the - nlutien. The political hon-sciuie- is filled wilii (-loom. Jet us hope nnd work. Eneret and industry will not quail before disa-- ter, but apply themselves to the t.a«k < f reb-flldipy the -waste places *’ in the hope, that •• the wilderne'-s” may again '-blos som as the rose.” * '1 erm- . —Three dollars per annum. B will he i -11. 1 M all points on the At lantic ,v (.lilt U.-ti’i- i 1 on the -lav of puh iie.ilion. It is intended to cotmornee the Psne about the fi si „f March i^x*. 1* PENDLETON. Valdosta, Jan. :)1, 1807. 12 tdviintageuiis Offer. r |A!IK and r---.. red will contract for the _1 delivery ot I’Om 20 to 60 tons of Pe ruvian Guano at Quitman, Valdosta, Oux lry’s or Tlmnii-v He. at sllO per ton. The quality > f the Grano is w n ranted to hr the b.-st We will take order- from l loti to 20. J AH. R. SMITH I'Ct. n a Clofi vn \ a • t K f Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever, Intermittent Fever, Remittent Fever, Congestive Chills, Inti-Fever * . «c AND AGUE ■’ •* ' ' -»* N p •*? - »| Diarrhea, Dysentery, Periodical Headache, Dumb Ague. For Sale by all Druggists* Wm. Spooner & Cos., Nashville, Tenn. of low; marshy, and over flowed regions, or where mi asma all EMIGRANTS TO THE SOUTH ' - AND WEST, should not be, for a single day, wit ho iff SPOONER’S ANTI- FEV E R AND AGUE PILLS, in order that when they are attacked with Chills and Lever, 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 effectual}*/ 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. Immunity against the Fevers and Chills of Spring and Fall, the Dysenteries and Diarrheas of Summer, and the various Bilious complaints attendant upon the ontire year, is what the South needs and must have before that favored refftn will attain the full meed of its great ness. Emigration thither has been and is retarded for the lack of it; and for the same reason, cotton raising has beep restricted mid interfered with Hi k HE 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 AND AGUE 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 triffijig, the result is beyond any con tingency. It never has failed and never can, while Physiol ogy remains a science. w> 7 7 7 ca bor Sale by ail Druggists. Wm. Spooner & Cos. Nashville, Penn.