Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1867-1867, May 10, 1867, Image 4

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' IMPORTANT T.IBLE. talar of Greenbacks in Con forlorn lc Money. —-• ••* L -"‘"».»,*—■ .«*' /•»- ! ~ months. 1862. IBC3. 1864. j 1865. January?./..**':. *'i 00!$13 50 S2O^U SWuary 2 19i 1T79 25 20 March... 2 93 14 67 84 20 April 3 May...:..: 3 87i in 6SI. Juno 4 851 8 121 Julv 1 689 7 79l Anpwt 10 53 8 85) September $2 19 971 10 56! Otoober 1 95 907 12 801 November 2 29j 9 90| 12 55'...... December * 281 12 60j 18 261 The above table shows what one dollar iu Greenbacks is estimated to he worth in Con federate Treasury notes at the sevy -al dales specified ; one that the Revenue Department has adopted, and which they require to be ob served in estimating the value of Confederate money. The reader will readily observe that the Confederate money must he reduced to currency and not to a specie basis, as has been the practice.— Souther* Recorder, Smallwood, Hodgkiss & Co s, COTTOIST Factors @t ssd GENERAL COMMISSION KIROHAfm, Mo. 1© Beaver St., .Mewl York. J. L. S*xl-l.wr>on. formerly Smallwood. Earle & Cos., and J. L. Smallwood dr Cos. Titos. H. Hoookiss. Georgia,) Late Hodgki**, GJV Scott, Florida. > Scott &Cos , D.H. Poui-t:, Georgia. ) New York. We are prepared through ResidentAgf.xts Cos Advnttre on and Nell Cotton in all the Southern Ports, or forward from These Ports to Wrw York or Liverpool Direct. as our friends mav prefer. Our oonfioetion* iii Liverpool are stub as will give our customers alt the advantages of that market. July 4 _ 27-ly A NTEW PEREL'ME! Called Sweet Opofoxax From Mexico, raanufac. tured by E. T. Smi*H & Cos.. New York, is making a sensation wherever it is known is very delicate, anil its fragrance remains on the handkerchief for days. —Evening Bulletin, Philadelphia. SWEET OPOPONAX!- The only ele gant Perfume. Is found on all toilets, and never stains the handkerchief. SWEET OPOPQNAX! Is the sweetest Extract made. Supercedes all others. Try it once ; wilt use no other. SWEET OPOPONAX! New Perfume from Mexico. The only fashionable Perfume and Ladies’ Delight. SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO! Nature could not produce a richer Gem 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 ufacturi din the United States. Try it and he convinced. SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO The most elegant and essential per sonal requisite for a lady, “ Extract of Sweet Opopooax.” E. T. SMITH & Cos., New York. Oct 18 Mitchell County Court. February Term, 1867. G!bson West, Jr. 4 Petit . ion to «„ uMi , h John Martin. J ILost Deed. IT appea ring to the Court from the return of tile Sheriff, that the Defendant, resides out of the State It is ordereu that service bo per fected bv publication in tho Southern Enter prise, according to lnw. ~ . E. H. SHACKELFORD, Pctt's Att’y. A true extract from the Minutes of said Court, March 1, 1867. JOHN W. PEARCE, Mar. 8-lm4ra Clerk. GEORGIA —Mile hell County. Whereas, Ezekiel Miller. Administrator of Elijah PSckem, lute of said County, deceased, having filed his petition in this Court, for Let ters of Dismission from said estate, this is to admonish all concerned, to bo and appear at, my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they can, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under ntv hand at office, March 2,1867. .11. C. DASHER, Mar 8-6 m Adtjv'r.' 4 —t V -* '" “ OEOR6lA—Mitchrli County. ON the First Monday in June nejft, npplicti tion will lie made to the Court of Ordirmry o said County, for an order to sell all the Lands belonging to the estate of Wm. I*. West, late of said Countv, deceased. JOHN WEST, April 2 td Adui r. GEORGlA—lUltehrll County. ON the first Monday in June next, applica tion will be mitde to the Ordinary’s Court of said County, for leave to sell a portion of the Lands belonging to the Estate of A. li. Jones, lat* of said County deceased. All per sons having objections will lilo them by that • day. Margurett Jones Mur 26." _ Adiu’rx GEORGIA —Thomas County. Court of Ordinary March 3fi, 1867. * Whereas, Edward Slexas, Adminislrator •n the estate of T. H. Dnvi-. deceased, makes application by Petition to this Court for Lot ters of Dismission from said trust :—All per sons interested are therefore notified to file tneir objections in Court, otherwise enid Let. ters will be granted in terms of the law H. H. TODKE, Ap 5-6ra Ordinary. Thomas Sheriff’s Sale. W I[ J' be gold before the Court House door If in the Town of Tlioniasville, on the First Tuesday in May next,-between the legal hohrs of sale, the following propel tv, to wit: Two Hellou b, Three Anvils, Two Vices, Lot of Tongs and Sevages, Tycr Benderand Drills, Doe Grind Stone, Ode Wood Vice, Paint Mill and Stone one Lot, of Spokes mid Hubs, Lot of Hard Lumber in the old shop and u Lot of Hard Lumber, about four hundred feet under * the shed. Levied on as the property of John H. Lowry, to satisfy one FI F tt , issued from Thomas Superior Court-in fuvor of E. G. Pon der vs. John H. Lowry, Principal and Milton »V llder, Security. Mar 29-td G. WILSON, Sheriff. NOTICE. ON and after this date, all Freight coming from and destined to. point* West of the Ocklochonee River, will bo curried over thi» ’ Bond to and from Savannnh. at a reduction of Twenty-live per Cent., on the rates of Transportation from Thomasville--making the* charges in the several classes us follows! First Class per cubic foot, 14 et* Second Class per 100 lbs.. *9B ctjß ' Third Class per 100 lbs 72 ctor Fourth Class per 100 lbs 57 ctg Fifth Class per 109 ih»..,,,, 49 et*! Sixth Class per 100 1b5..,, 34 c ts! i Seventh Class per 100 lbs. 30 cts. Eightfi Class per 100 lbs... 23 et*. Cotton per lOu lbs .08 cts • - 11. S. IIAINES, Sept 13 37 ts, Gett’J Sgp't. iUniyiSTRATOR'S DEEDS, Mur Sale at DM* S. B HARRINGTON, DEALER in EVERY VARIETY OF Household and Office FURNITURE! MATTRESSES f Spring Beds, cbo IS KKI'EIVING if tmt swim A FCLI, ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE GOODS! SELECTED WITH CARE EXPREBSLY . . 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. Nor 15 6m THB Tomlinson, Demarest Cos., 090 BROADWAY, New Yurk, Have associated with them Mr. W. W. WOODRUFF, Formerly an Extensive Dealer in CARRIAGES AMD RI GGIES, At GrlOln and Atlanta, Gn. FOR the purpose of supplying Merchant* mid Planters at the South. by wholesale or retail with nny style of Carriages, Baggies or Plantation Wagons. Mr Woodruff's long experience in the car rigge businus* will enable us to give satisfac tion in supplying good substantial work, such as the country demands, nt us low prices as rati possibly be furnished for cash. We will keep constantly on hand Light Concord Buggies The stinie ns formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff, and which became so universally popular all through the South, ns the host Buggy in use. We also furnish IRON AXLE PLANTA TION WAGONS, of the very best make in America, for 2, 4 or 6 horses. We invite all who want any article in our line to address TOMLINSON, DEMAKEST CO., 690 Broadway, New York. July 06 ly GKORGlA—Colquitt County. WHEREAS Mrs. Nanny Lewis Admin istratrix on the estate of Asa Lewis deceased applies for Letters of Dismission from said Administration. Ail persons interested are hereby notified to take due notice thereof and file the r objections in Court, on or before tho Hirst Monday in June next, otherwise letters of adminis tration will be granted the applicant Given under my official signature this sth .lay of Nov. ISAAC CAHLTOn. Or’d GKORGlA—ftrkola County. Superior Court, OotoberTerm, 186&- Oeorge W. Peterson ) v*. > Libel for Divorce. Kliinbeth Petemon.) Rule to perfect Service. J Tappenring to the Court by the return of the I Sheriff, that the Defendant does not reside in the County or State:—lt is ordered, that service be perfected by publication in the pub bc gazette of ThomuHville. once it month for four successive months, as the law directs, cite big said Defendant to he mid appear nt the term of said Court, otherwise the ease b# coti siilered in delimit, and the Plaintiff; be allowed to prtieael. Extract from the Minutes, Oct. 6,1866 ,/. I*. PRESCOTT, Feb 26-1 m 4 m Clerk. Mitchell Comity Court, February Term, 1867. Gibson West, Jr. ) „ .... . ~, v „ ( Petition to establish Edmond S. Muhone.) Deed. .i * r,, a l'f!?,? l ', u g to the Court frhm the retnrn of the Sheriff, that the Defendant resides out of the State It is ordered that service he per fected by publication in the Southern Enter prise, according to law. h- H. S. I ACKELFOIID Pott's Att'y. A true extract from the Minutes of said Court, March 1, 1867. „ „ , , JOHN W. PEARCE, Marß-lm4m Clerk. Mitchell County Court.* February Term, 1867. Nancy Pickren, Adm'x )„ .... vs. > Petition to e*tabli»h Ezekiel Miller, Adm'r > ,jo#l De#d - IT appearing to tho Court, from the return of the Sheriff, that the Defendant resides out of the State i—lt is ordered that service he p«r feeted by publication in the Southern Enter, prise according to law. E ll SHACKELFORD Pett’sAtt’y. A true extract from the Minnies of 'said Court, March I,IBCV • JOHN W. PEARCE, Mar 8-1 m4m Clerk E. D. SMYTHE iy Cos. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN TaTTTTTITJITT —AND- and%. Is s U . I /{E? % . I-in IB j'S * . HAVE on hand (and are constantly reo :iving additjyus Lujjest stock of the above goods that has ever been offered ip the Southern mar ket. Being Direct Importers and Slanufacturers’ AfrenG,, we are coabled to offer these gootss at tirices US LOI4S THEY EM BI BfIBSBT IS TEE CITY IF Iff YORK! I Or any other Northern city, thereby saving tke purchaser the extra expense of Freight, Insurance and Breakage, anJ also the double profits of the Importer aqd Jobber. Lis’s of Assorted Crates, containing ujily saleable gooff-, will be sent on ap plication. • -. r . . v- A ■J-..,, ’• . ’ —A ' * '• . Qneonswave 109 Broughton Street. SECOND POOR WEST OF BULL, SAVAHHAH, - • * ei m&ui Nev 15 * • ’ l / I ■ *8 V SIIPFAIIIII < FVt SIEMEYT In Thomasville and the surrouncUng Country. A Yew War just comment etl In liic Soiifli |»rlre» ofUoods, as will l»e set n liy t ailing at either «i B. & L. GOLDBERG’S STO R. E 3 , Where you will find all kinds*if (loods soUl at NEW YOtlK COST and I’XrENftK.S— Consisting in part of fbe following articles : CAMOftKS OF AM. KINDM A.\l» Dltktitll’TlltV. AND 41,1, OTHER liims OF DRY GOO.DM NRRDED IN I IIIN t,UI \ I RV. lAI.L , and sf:e for vot it.*r!.vt:s! “ Ladies Dress Goods, all varieties, Gents Furnishing Goods, new style ALSO —Silks, French Merino*, All WooJ Delaines, Ahijiaeas, S.txon Htripes,' Irish Poplin, Scotch Plaid, Muslin Delaines, French, English and American Prints, Flau nols, Opera Flannel, Ualmofat Skit ta, A.c., Re. ■ v , A full stock of the Latest Style* of CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS SHAWLS, SON TAGS, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, VANDY KES, Nl’IHAS,Mind all kinds of WORSTED KNIT GOODS. Also, the Latest Styles oT Ladies Huts, Ribbon*, T rinitnißgs, Flow ers, &c., Ac. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, DATS, .CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, .CUTLERY OK EVERY KIND. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, WATCHES AJID JEWELRY—in shell, every other article jwhich yeu may wish, can be found at either of B. fc Is. GOLUHEItG’fi RUim-Obc al tho o!»l sfaml, tlic other next door to .loltti Stdrk’M Conrecflonstry. COME AND EXAMINE FOB YOURSELVES BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE In conelunion, we would retnrn our thanks for the very liberal palrotingo bestowed upon a* in limes post, and now a»k a continuance of the jahio at theClteap Store of B. & L. GOLTIBERG. The Very Latest Hews (,'otton Rising! CITTON NEEDEirVKRY MUCH BY THE M A NOT A QTD R T KS~- HIOIIEBT PI! I (VES EVER OFFERED IN THIS TiIW.V FOR (JOY I’ON -PI.EASE C\ U, ON US BEFORE SELLING TO ANY BODY. |j. x L. (UoldtX-rg. October 11 . . . ’4l ’if (treat unprooement in Si witiff / Bmpiro SHUTTLE MACHINE . Salesroom*, 3.T0 Broadway. NY. 9-41* WaffhllUfton St.< Boston, 119 4 Chest nut Nt., Philadelphia. Patented February 14, 1860. This Machine i* roust rfieted on entirely new principles of mechenitMit, poaseteine many rare and valuable improvements. Imvitiu been examined by the most profound experts, and pronounced to be MlmplirUr and Perfection C*wkl*nl. It hue a utmiirbt needle, pernenSnuinr action, make* the LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCII. whieh will neither KH’ nor BAVICL.nnd is alike on both (tides; performs perfect "ewinp on every ffesrription of ninlerittf, trom leather to the finest Nansook muslin. w(th cotton, linen, or silk thread, from the eoarnest to (We llncet number. Havitip neither CAM or t’t >G wheel, nnd the leest possible friction, it runs hh smooth as phi**, and i* ■Stuphnfirnlly n N*lullft. llnchinr! It require* FIFTY PEU CENT, less power to drive it than any other machine in the mar ket. A «irl twelve years of age elm work it steadily, without fatipne or injury to health. It* Strength and wonderful Simplicity of Construction renders it almost impossible to tret out of order, and is GUARANTEED by the company to give entire satisfaction. We respectfully invite all those who may desire to supply tlmnmelves with u superior ur tiele, t. eouie* and examino this !hn trailed Machine. * • One half hour’* instruction is sufficient to enable any person to work this machine to their entire satisfaction. Agents wanted for till town* in the United States, where agencies ure not already esttih lishrd Also, for Culm Mexico, Central and South America, to Whom a liberal discount will be givou. EM PI HE SEWING MACHINE MF’G CO* .l ilt Broadway, N. Y July 85 • ’6m NOTICE, i T>y authority front the Hon. Court of Or fj dinary ot Thomas County, 1 will sell ficfort) the Court House door in Thomas* ville said Cpunty, within the legal hours of sale on t4te first Tuesday in July next the interest of Shepperd Hagan deceased in Ihe Land* of Allen Hagan dressed.' Terms Duple known on Ihe day of salo. m.yrtha Hagan, Apr. 16 Adui'ra. i J R. RelU. If O , H .1 ( awl'. I'EA L E Rff I N Drugs, MEDICINES Paints, Oils, Glass, And nil Art*'lea usually Kept In a well regulated Drug Store, at. »be IJrug i Store of Held At Dewitt, in Itrwn IlmUhov. 1 adjoining l. Rubitsliek A 111.. I Jan 5 r A »t SECOND YEAI{. ! 'I he Oldest and, Lni-gest Literary Majrazhte in the Noulll. I The Proprietor of'this'popujar Monthly will | pnhlisli an edition of s.-vcral thousand cop U-a 111 .Innnary next, to meet the inese-istri;' dc ; m ind for it in all portion* of tlm .South and West. Its Corps of Contributor* is ill randy large, ami will lie strengthened by tile addi tion of several Rserlleul .Hole on it I-', mule Writer*. Besides the usual variety of Original and Sr tested Prose and Poetry, there 'will la- com fumed the admirable lli*toi-v of the War en titled • * ‘FTI-fr.D •AND CAMP;’’ ’ . By tut Officer. Also, ’ . Tho Seflrot Mitrriago, By aMr*. Wartield, of Kciffucky. Alu, ( Trope* ii ml toelnpliorr* of the Uililr, Ay illustrated Ly seicnce.—By A. Means, . D. I)., LL Also, ft series t ft uftjclcg on IIPK IIV TII I! i: .4 si T , By Rev. li. A. Holland, ol K. iituclvv, now on ■ a lour in Egypt ami P ihtsline. It wfil.be t «legitntly eml.clli.yfied with Sto-I * i’lntcs. LitKogfuphs and Wood Cuts, prepared ' expressly furthivpubliontion, consistiio; nl .sit ficl'h 'ilvouesei.s Ot l.i «, I lav is, .toe Jobiieilon, ! Polk, Eorrcst, ole. Its qipuitit vof reading irmtfer will also be in : creased, so that it, will contain nearly twice the umomil of rithof Godey or Peterson. I We slmfltilso ini ixutuce a depart ntsiil of Wit uud Humor, and occasional Wood Cut lihuMra- I tious r>t Southern mid \Vest«rn Sccnci v II will he perceived that this plan involves much ailoiffotiai expense, amt we invite the i lever* ot a sound and elevated liteiatnrc r,. rally to this enterprise. It has nlrnadr receiv ed the big e-1 encomium* of the press: h-t it ’ wiw huvelmttci-inl aid. and we promise a M.e ariuc equal to any ever hufore tlm Antdriesii public . • . v TERSt*,- Siuglo antwectlicr*. fio elgt-.o ' copies, s.’>ll ; twenty two epics, jinn, „„,| the saute rates for three and six month* ('1,.,. gyinen of nil denomination*, and I‘resident* and Prolessarsof Colleaes p-jU recc’viutm $1 The pershn who will send us the lui-gcst t elubofsubaci-iheis. ngt less thpn’Jo. pixw l sisio 1 >lttirh Ist, shall receive a pieiniutn of p'jf lV Dollar*. Address, W. J SCI ITT, . * Atlanta, Giq i If The Jann ir* .mtnher wdl be readv fo r ' nntirby the 19th of Deeemher. j,,,', g (iIIOKGI A-Xlltchrll * oiimv. Wherrns, John H. Hall ap|4ie* to me for letters ftf adniitiist ration on the estate qf Eli P Sapp, late of said eouuly, deceased. —Unless good rtinse l>» shown to'ilie eontrarv. letiers ' will be Issued to tho applicant at the proper i thue- ‘ * j Given under mv hand tliis the ilih*dav of ‘ Mawh. 1867. H. C. DASHER Mai-ri. I : !P.I i> di11.,, v bl'.ttllM t tliichelt I'simti. to lirreM*. llobeti L W hlghsm appiie* for toilers or mtuum.tctoiimoulhe ssoate of 4sn E whighhtn, late of saideountv, dei j l ijttH» Rtunl cam** bt* shown *t» the contrary. Jettons will U* iwuietl to s»uitl applicant at tfu* proper time (iiv»n tille rmy h>na tliik Hir f»tft. r* f Wa.eh I»7 Tl C DivlIKK. ' Man-U 12-30 H. Ordinary. Pife vAiEi i iunu h’ Yceelvigg a large jind complete DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, l BOUTS & SHOTS, lints aiMl 4 tips, 1 llar.l.t s*n- .iii.l . 1.11. 1 , Ciecku, Marc, i BA6SING AND ROPE, In fart, any nod everything tlujtl’ianl'-ror ufy cue else iieo.djt, wliirhwo mciU tet inined to SELL AS LOW .Vs any house in the place. # . JJr Cull mid examine for yourselves Fy’No charge made for showing good*. Pis" High eat market prices paid for Colton, Wool. Hides and otherOonhtiy Produce. Ur-AU.' t'eyyiliUo u fresffi lot of SEED OATS ANT) RYE I'xr'Al tho'iTl Htand of Ainsworth & San ford, next door to 1. Kulritsliek and Brother. - Oct 18 4S ts Fletcher Institute P|3flE Everciscs of this School will be re- L Burned on the First Monday in Jan uitMyyiext, uttder the control of, tli*,und(fr.signeil as Principal, aided by a . eoiiijirteut and-efficient assistanl. In entering tipou the arduous and re sponsible duties ofc the SchooLroow for ’ another i|»r,- we eanaiit withhold an cx , pression of our thanks ttfihc citizens of tne community for their liberal patronage, and increasing evidence of confidence in ’ otto, etfortd jtu instruct, With ooa whole | mind and every energy devoted efclusive ilv toihi-- vesponsiWc wark; we hope to ad advance both the intelleckial and moral worth of our pupils, to the entire Satisfae t tion of our patrans. Arru’ngements are beirrg made, nt con j sidcrable expense, to afford evtjry facility : for the most thorough instruction in the Music Depfatment; to which the attention of our putrons is direeled. , Rates of 'Tuirirfh as,heretofore, pay aisle tejly in nilyatree. j ' For tftirther particulars apply to Ihe'nn ] dersigned. J. E, BASER, j Jan 2-t f , Principal. , GOritGl l Tlioiuas ( gnnll. [ To the Honorable of Ordinary of.said ' Count y . , % THE Petition of William I’. Bn. vvii. Ad . iniuistruloi <hi the estate of tjeorge W. Brown, deee.ised, shewelh.flint he hasfpUy diseharg #d hi* duty ns such, and now-pray* that the nojiiv required by lu\v lx- giy<-ii, tiiul lie uuiy bo dismiss,ti from said Udmimstralion, and as in dmV bounil will ever prav etc. 'V. P. BROWN, Adm’r- HEOT'Ci lA —Thomas County. Court of Ordinary t Sep!. 3. 1866. UPON hearing the foregoing Petition, it is ordered by the (bum that said .Petition and this oilier he published in the Southern Enter prise nix months, in terms of the law. 11. 11. TOOKE, Sept 6-6 m Ordinary. GEOUUIA—t ill |tai 11 Comity. UoiiW of Ordinary, Deo. 8, 1806. • WHERE VS, John TANARUS, Butane, Adminis frator on the esiafo of James W Hick* petitions this Court for Letters of Dismis sion from said Administration. All per sons interested will take due notire thereof akd file l heir uhjrcljons jit Court, if any they have,; otJiejjxvisi Letters of Dismission will he grauled and issged said applicant, at the JOnt Term. 1 §O7. Qf this Court. ISA .vcrc.uti.TON, BtO. 1 tind Ordinary. * GKOKGIA-s-Ciinch Counio. WHEREAS, Jesse Smith and llebeeca P„ u nott, Adnitnistrfttors on the estate of Felix Bennett doeeiißocr, liuviag filed their petition in this (Niurt for Letters of Dismisaion from *.iM Adniiniatration :---Tlii* is therefore to ud iiiohisli till poneepned.‘.to shew rpiise it any they have, \Vhv sai.l LffUers should not hr granted tit a regular term of ihi* Court, after the expiration of six mouths Given under my band and Offieial signature, this December 19, LStiS. ' • H. MORGAN, Dee 19, 1866-lim * ■ Ordinary. (4 ICO ICG I t -I.onnilrs Couuly. WHEREAS, Tliomas .Tones applies to mo for Letters of Dismission from the estate of Berry Jones, late of said Cputwy, deeeased- Tjieae are thereforo to cite all persona eon corned, to he ami rppear nt the Ordinary’s office of said County, within the time pre (gtorihed by law, to eau*u, if any, why said Jctleru should not he -grant ml los iid ‘npfdW utr. Given und.-r ms hand and niff, ciul signature, this 22d Deeemher, 18(50. WILLIAM fi. SMI nr, 2-Gsn C. C. O. Extract Ironi ffliitufcN Tliom uv bnpMlor Court. * Deejmher tnyottrneij Term, 1805. In Equity inH’tioTii is Snnermr Court—Bill for Direction. G T!81 rrCVtnmt, Exer.htorof.Ttm M FerriH v«. rhmiee llrovwtiing of Thomn* eoinity, ILiulv Browning ami hi* wife Jliy v Browq ring of Tlinma* eoanfif. Jaitli < Fi’nlH of Thoiufs Amntv, WilTiani Howard and Ins wife Meeky Ftowarci of Thoimia county, "Rtlieer i hb-nill, wife yj 1 Wiu F. rijll, and his •'bihli-oTi osuh-s lUitinolvn -of Florida, Wiirron A llopson and his wife Elizabeth Hopson, of Texas, Ansel Perrin, of Y-xn», jdsßhi Pen-ill. of Ploridu. lleirs of II PorriU. deevadtal, St.irsl nil A Fet rill, ) l#rov ,1 Kiuritf, >4>f Texas, Ben) F Perrill. ’ ) IL-ii-s of l.utln C Perrill, dreeato'd, It P ''liiekli,od of Tliomascoanty, A .1 Sfriekland, ■ Jane Ik Session*, . , Heirs ot A Strickland, deceased. G II Coleman, mfiii’r of. Jaht l Forrill, deo’d, of Thomas county, (’ Jt Perrill, A M Panill, ,|u*i>u Sutton and his w iftr Atl*'linn Btlt 1 *ib, hairs 'of Beniamin Ferrill. deeeius and -allof Florida. M irtliu 11 et Texas. BftivO and his with Sully Aim Boren of Florida, , Pleasant PerrHL Benton Ferrill, Crockett Kyn ill, VV m Strickland and hi* wife Mai-v Ann Stm kh »J, Jielis'of \\ tli »»i j doe and., of the State of Ninth Uniulma. I T appearing to ih«» Court that the above sta I ted Bill for Direction having betm filed tn the Superior Vain* of Thomas Conn tv, amt it also appearing to I lie satisfaction of this Court that a number of the Defendants in said Bill reside beyond the tun it* of Urn State of Geor gia i —Oi* tnoliiffi of daoii's L SewariJ A Ar llinr 9 \Vtight. Sohrttoi-sfor Coepdauianla. It is ordered by tit* Court, Uiat aarviee of said Bill be pel fW-ted by puhlieHtiou. and that this enter lie pabiisls-d in the Southern Enterprise! a pfit'Ue gazette, oneea month for four months . v m VNS l.mm Driiu.”.r. j < Feb I" lain Im 1 BAPTIST .Female College boulbivettlern, 4*a., . CUTHBERr, RANDOLPH COUNTY. FACULTY: iIKV. TANARUS, 11. STOUT, j , , T. • • Mi-a-tf.A.IIAIriMiLLj . A » a^e I >* oU t 4 ' 3 3Fi»» a;-B. ARMSTRONG, J’eaeher of Vo al and Instrumental Music. TJjiLSffLhlustJC*YeqT fitlf be iHvWcd into two uuSsiuus-—Spritrff Torm coiomcnciug -■Motiday.-l UU January,.lß67, olottittg Wed nesday, .UtiLy i>d. Fall Session, Midday, ,Sep(bmh\r 2d, closing Wedfierfday, 18th December, “ EXIENSJ®,’ Primary Pepart’nt fbr .Scholastic year, s4o’ Preparwcry “ “ “ '. ” 50 I ollegiate “ 60 Modern ft Aneicnt Lrtngnngee, each, yr, 30 diislriiction bn Piano or Guitar, year, 60 Vocal Music as a Science, -year, 60 Drawing in Pencil and Urayon, 40 Oil Painting. f>9 Chenille Work, Crochet & Embroidery, 4!) 'incidental, 5 ■Vocal Music, iu classes, daily, free of charge. Daughters of ministers educated gratis. FJxpense* half payable in advance. No tfftdWcrtons made for absence except in cftseS of pretraefed illness. Board per month, including everything 5~25 For further, particulars address either principal, Box 08, Cutlibcrt, Georgia. Jan 2 . If Music Instruction HAVING located pennammtly in Thomas villo. I respectfully ififtp'm >yy patrons mid*ho public, that I will receive pupils for in H!rnotion qn the Piano Forte, fJiiitar, Violin, Flute, pr Sax Tioons. Will also give instruc tions in hinging, IlurmonyThoisgigh Btis», j Coyipositionj &.«. Terms per quarter of ten weeks, falA'twles- j sons, ocgupyijigjirtyinitiatestiirieyiij'li ioS»0B), Twenly'-live IT6llai's‘- z -strß-tly ib adviint'tf: ex .eepk bv Special contract. j k 1 will (if desipiblo,) instruct a class for the i G-xptyas purpose of prrpaimg them to teacliJ Nlusjj:,provided.four or more puiiffs can he talnea. Instruotions -in, this department will eonslSt of daily lessons, (SatftrdayS and Sun- : days exrffptod)Vm ilmPiano Iri) iff o', orany (one) t mstrument named abio.as ooH’ii H.-ti w nil 4110 , oivtieal Singing (by noted which is indispepv , suhle tq thorough preparation.lor teacltiag.— , Terms, One Hiiudfcd Dollars per to'rm of tovouty wrecks— Two Hundred and F-ifty, with JJoanfim hided. . ‘ A profioieney iu Music ran he obtained in a few months in a strictly iu(lsg-ul sghoql, that is -rarely ohtitineri iiVygars, and ut grfffit Expense, , by the usual method of instruction.’ Any wishing* to joiirthe clhsr witlvont a view J -to teariiinir, will be received, Imt will he re- J t a aired to abide by all the rnlesTegnUiting the Class of Teachers. WM. T. PARSONS, j irhomstsvilltf, Dec -IJ SU-tt GKOUGt kj—MITCHELL L'i/UNTV. Superior Cos till. November Term, 1800, |WillTlit. Gregory ) vs. > Libel f.r Divorce. “Lucinda Gregory. \ IT appenring to the Court by Hie return .of ifie Sheriff of s.fid Counly, that the defendant, Lucinda Gregory, docs not re sale in this County, and it further appear- 1 itlg that she does not reside iri this State, i It is, on motion of Counsel, crtldrdd that j said defendant appear and answer at the | next term of this Court, else 4hat the case f he considered in default, and llio l’lajntiff j allowel to proceed J ami it is further or- , tiered that this rule be published in the Southern Enterprise onee a month for four j months. Witness the Honorable David A. Vnson, Judge of said Cnipt, litis Dee. 17,1866, j A true eilract.frnni the Minutes. | IJOIIN Vi. PEARCE, Jan 24a«4tn * CJlct'k. GEO RGTA—Mitchcli County. , Superior Court, November Term, 1866. George F. Brown, V ' vs. [KihcY for LHVbrce, ' h IMary A- E- Brown.) I T appearing to the Court by the return of the Slioi'iff, that tliedefcndanl Mavy A, E. Brown, does not reside in Ibis Coun ty, And It further appearing that she do: s not reside in this Stale: It !m, on motion j of Counsel, ordered that, said defendant | | appear and answer at the nox.t term ot tliis Court, else that the case be considered in default, anti .the plaintiff allowed to pro- j cecd; and ii is further ordered, that this rule he published in the Southern Enter prise once a month for four months, IV itftess lire Honorable David A. Vnson, i Judge of said Court, this Deo. 17, 18(56. A true extract from the Minutes. JQIIN W. PEARCE, Jat} 2-latn4ra Clerk. j r 7“ zr~y ~~ ~ -~*li7Ttr~ j. ~ IMtOSPBCTINI ' OF THE ' . SOUTH GEORGIA TIMES I_ • j I PROPOSE in connection with several ! geullemeo. to i»s«e ft Weekly Paper in Valdosta, Ga. We design that it shall fully represeat and oncoutftge the Agri-- cultural, Commercial, Mechanic*', Eduea- i tmual and social interests of this pari us 1 Georgia and contiguous porlions of Flo- t rid’i. It will l»e our constant aim to rnakv it a welcome visitor to every house Mol l gi' yt r such reading'matter,‘in addition to the news, as will in’anu ihe understand- | tug. improv* Hie imurt, interest Ihe mind, and minuter to good taste and rhfineaietit' ft will defend polirioul rights 0111110111 bias . Os partixan inflffenee. The party issues of other days arc buried. New issues, new duties, and new responsibilities siw upon us. Let us wisely meet them.zrud with calmness and dignity encounter pres sing difficult ins; - - - I W'e liaye a prolific soil, many of the Commodities- which ihe world needs in abundance, nnd with them energy and natural endowment. How shall these lat ter h» best #tpployed in the development of the former ? The SOUTH GEORGIA TIMES will labor Id.present the olution. The |Mxlitie»l horoscope i* filled wilh t glo<un. • Let us Rope'and work. Energy anil industry wilt not quail before disas ter, but apply themselvcsr Ip the task of rebuilding ihe “waste places" in the hope, that •• the wilderness ” may again ” blos som-«s the rose.” Tertis . rjp-oc ilollars per annum. It will bo issncl at all points on (be At- Wntie A Oulf lUuJroad on the day of pub lication. It is iiflemfed to cnmrneucc thy issue about the first of Maoch next. P. C. PENDLETON. Valdosta, Jan. 31, 1867. * j« id vnn tag con* Offer. fTMIE undersigned will contract for the . X delivery o! trom 20 to 36 Hons of Pe- ' ruvian Guano u 4 Quitman. Valdosta, (hto leyV or*rhmnft*viite. to f I lit per ton. The qa ility of ihe lictjh. I w.n anted la be the ' 'Ve will tj|r j SMITH ft Ct» Guslcrs StalionTfev 1-. 1,- and , f - —'ffßßßSggJMjH.a SPOONER’S . . CUBE X# ...g. 77, Chilis and Fever, tg Biliaus Fever, % Intermittent Fever, |E Remittent Fever, -g '§ Congestive Chills, g |Ahti-Fever| AND I AGUE 1 S' Diarrhea, 8 H Dysentery, § Periodical Headache, g 3 Dumb Ague. g Fo/ Sale by all Druggists. Wm. Spooner & Cos., Nashville, Tenn. of low, marshy, and over flowed regions, or where mi asma prevafls, and all EMIGRANTS TO THE SOUTH AND WEST, should, not be, for a single day, without SPOONER’S ANTI-FEVER AND AG U E 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 be cured, without tne loss of a single day’s labor. Their success is not contingent union anything; they will never fail to.cure effectually and per manently. For sale by all Druggists. c-- SfOOKER’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 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 for the same reason, cotton raising has been restricted and interfered with MTI-FEra MM In view of facts Dr. Spooner offers to the people •of the South, and to Emigrants going thither, his ANT I FEV E R AND AGU E P.ILLS, 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 Sooth and West Try but one ex-, perrment; the -qost is trifling, the result is beyond ahy con tingency. It never has failed and never can, while Physiol ogy remains a science. For Sale by all Druggist*. Wm/Spooner'Sc Cos, Nashville, Tean. t orwil* Inf' musvlll. Kv !>» r s BOWF*