Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1867-1867, September 20, 1867, Image 4
BRICK
LAYI]VG
THE undersigned desires to return his thank,
for the liberal patronage he has hereto
fore enjoyed at the hands of the citizens of
THO.VASriLLE AMD SUR
ROUNDING COUNTRY;
And assures them that he will hereafter ns
heretofore, be always on hand and prepared
promptly to execute jobs
_A_t Low Prices.
That he is master of liis profession, to be
proved, needs only to be tested.
GEORGE W. PARNELL.
June 21 6m
Afflicted Read This!
KAYTON’S
OLEUM VITiE!
THIS great German Liniment is an almost
infallible cure for
Itheiiiiintiftm,
Ncui'nlgin,
Rhrumnfic
PaiiM in the
Back, Brmßt,
Side* or Joints,
Toothache,
Ncrvoim Headache,
Parache, fcpruin*,
Brui*es, 8m‘llin«»,
Cuts, Insect Bi«cs,
Kurus, Ac., Ac.
This great remedy should be in every house.
For horses this remedy lias no equal.
Ask for Kayton’s Oleum Vi tie. Take no
other. Sent by Express for sl.
Kayton’s Magic Cure,
AN EGYPTIAN REMEDY,
For the cure of Sudden Coughs and Colds,
Asthma, Acid Stomach. Sore Throat, Heart
bum, Sea Sickness, Cholera, Diarrhoea Cains
and Cramps in the Stomach. Sent by Express
for sl.
Kayton's Dyspeptic Pills,
Are a sure and pleasant enre for Dyspepsia,
Bilious Disorders, Constipation, and all Dis
orders of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, and
■when taken regularly will cleanse the blood.
These are the greatest Anti-Bilious Pills ever
placed before the public. Sent by mail for 30
cents per box.
The above medicines are prepared and sold
bv
Prof. H. II IvaYTON,
Savannah,
Georgia,
To whom all orders should he addressed ; or
to the Wholesale Agents, A A. Solomons &
'•Co., Savannah, Ga.
A liberal discount to those selling again.
For sale by Druggists and Country Mer
chants, generally.
id' eounteifeits, the genuine
have Prof. 11. 11. Kayton’s signature on each
bottle and box.
For sile in Thomasville by Dr. P. S. Bower.
May M, ’67.
CHOICE WINES
AND
LIQUORS!
New House! New Firm!
WE have just received irnm New YoTk, a
splendid assortment of Choice Wine.,
Brnmliex, dim, Whiskies, Ac., impor
ted expiessly for
MEDICAL AND FAMILY USE.
Particular attention is called to our
FRENCH BRANDY
AND
OLD BOURBON WHISKEY,
Warranted to be superior to any in the country.
PF’We have opened in McLean’s new brick
building opposite the Post Office.
J. I*. McADAMS & CO.
July 9 6m
mm!
rpllE undersigned has opened the Ice House
U at W. P. Glower’s Drug Store, and is pro
pared to furnish Ice in quantities from 1 to 5000
pounds, at reduced rates. Give me a call.
THOS. L. WRAGG.
P. S. Meats, Vegetables, Fruits and Butter,
put ou Ice at small cost.
June 14 ts
GROOVER VILLE
Ac ademy
FOII MALGO AiVII EEMAI-.EN.
THE Exercises of this Institution will com
mence again, SEPT. 2d, 1867.
The rates of tuition are as follows, payable
in gold, or its equivalent in currency, per
quarter of ten weeks ;
Primary Class, .... sl-50
Intermediate Class, • - - 6.00
Senior Class, .... 8.00
Music at the usual charge.
With u commodious building, just finished,
situated at Grooverville, Ga., five miles from
No. 17 A. ft G. R. If ~ in the midst of a quiet
and refined neighborhood, free from the in
dneementa to dissipation incidental to city
life, students will find advantages here.equal
ed by few institutions of the satne grade.
Board can be had in private families at or
dinary rates.
For further particulars address
RICHARD RAMSEY,
July 12 3m Pres. Board Trustees.
BAD m iU ILL R. I
THOMASVIU.K, July 30, 1867.
AN instalment of Ten Dollars on each share
of Stock subscribed tj South Georgia ft
Florida Rail Road Company, is hereby called
for, payable at the Tieasurer’s Office, on or
before the first day of November. 1867.
By order of the Board of Directors.
R. 11. HARDAWAY,
Aug 2-3 m Sec’y <s■ Treas’r.
GEORGIA—Tliomni County.
Court of Ordinary, March 29, 1867.
Whei »«». Daniel McKinnon, Admiuistm
tor on the estate of W. 8. Vann, deceased,
makes application by Petition to this Court.
for letters of Dismission trom said trust:—All
persons interested are therefore notihed to file
their objections iu Court, otherwise said Let
ters will be granted in terms of the law.
11. H: TOOKE,
Ap 5-6m* Ordinary.
GEORGIA —Thomim County.
Court of Ordiuary March 30, 1867.
Wherrns, Edward Siexas, Administrator
-on the estateof T. B. Davis, deceased, makes
application by Petition to this Court for Let
ters of Dismission from said trust: —All per
sons interested aro therefore notified to file
their objections iu Court, otherwise said Loi
ters will be grant in terms of the law.
11. 11. TOOKE,
Aps -6m Ordinary.
AIMIIMs i li ITOK’S DICED*,
Cor Nh!c nt lhi> Oiliet.
NEW FALL
GOODS
OF
Bill 9{!f!Jff]|J.
ALSO,
A LARGE LOT OF
FAMILY
AND
FANCY
Jnst received by
SlcQuecn & Vickers.
fi’ Call at onr NEW GROCERY STORE.
Aug 27 ts
COUNTRY
PRODUCE!
All Kinds.
Cotton, Wool,
r IIDES, cfcjo.,
nuuniUHHtt
FOR
By McQCEHIV A VICKERS.
DRY GOODS
AND
eooiip
FOR SALE BY
MCQUEEN A VICKERS.
June 7 ts
ANEW PERFUME I Called Sweat
Opoponax From Mexico, tnanufuc.
lured by E. T. Smith & Cos., New York, is
making a sensation wherever it is known
isvery delicate, and its fragranoe remains
on the handkerchief for days. —Evening
Bulletin, Philadelphia.
SWEET OPOPONAX! The only cle
_ gant Perfume. Is found on all toilets,
and never stains the handkerchief.
SWEET OPOPONAX! Is iho 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.
SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO!
Nature could not produce a richer
Gem or Choicer Perfume. Try it and he
convinced. E. T. SMITH & Cos., N. Y.
SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO!
New, very rare, rich and fashionable
perfume. The finest ever imported or man
u fuel nr: din Iho United Slates Try it and
be convinced.
SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO
The most elegant and essential per
sonal requisite for a lady, “Extract of
Sweet Opoponax.”
E. T. SMITH & Cos., New York.
Oct. 18
l» E IU O R E hi T ’ S
MONTHLY MAGAZINE,
T TNI VERSA I,LV acknowledged Ihe Model
I. J Parlor Magazine of Anieriea , devoted to
Original Stories, Poems, Sketches, Aroliitec
lure and Model Cottages, Household Matters,
Gems of Thought, Personal and Literary Go*
sip (including special departments on Fash
ions), Instrm-tioits on Health, Gymnastic,
Equestrian Exercises,Music. Amusements,<Vo.
allbythe best authors, and profusely and intis
tieally illustrated with costly Engravings (full
size), useful and reliable Patterns, Kmbroide
rieg, Jewelry ami a constant succession of ar
tistic novelties, with other useful and enter
taining literature.
No person of refinement, economical house
wife. or lady of taste, ran afford to do without
the Model Monthly. Single copies, 30 cents;
back numbers, us specimens. 10 cents; either
mailed free. Yearly, $3, with n valuable pre
mium ; two copies, iF> 50; three copies, $7 50,
five copies, sl2, and splendid premiums for
clubs at $ l each, with iho first premiums to
each subscriber. Address
W. JENNINGS DEMUREST,
No. 473 Broadway, New York.
Demorest's Monthly und Young America,
together, sl, with the premiums for each.
Ap 5
GItOKCI l Frlmls t’olllify.
Court of Ordinary, Fob. Term, 1867.
Whrri-us, K ,1 I.evar, Administrator on
the estate of John W. Fletcher, has applied to
me in proper form to he dismissed from said
Administration Notice in hereby given toull
parties interested to file their objections in
Court, otherwise Letters of Dismission willin'
granted said applicant at the August Term of
said Court. THOS. B. CLAYTON,
Mar 8-6 in Ordiuary.
AdvaulugeouM Otter.
rpilE undersigned will contract for the
delivery of Iron: 20 to f>o tons of Pe
ruvian Guano at Quitman, Valdosta, Ous
ley’s or Thomasville, at sllO per ton. The
quality of the Guano is warranted to he the
best. We will Inke orders from 1 ton to
, 20. JAS. 11. SMITH & CO.
Outleys Station, Nov. 16, 1866, ts
Music Instruction
HAVING located permanently in Thomas
ville, 1 respectfully inform my patrons
and the public, that I will receive pupils for in
struction on the Piano Forte, Guitar, Violin,
Flute, or Sax Horns. Will also give instruc
tions in Singing, Harmony, Thorough Bass,
Composition, &c.
Terms per quarter of ten weeks, (thirty les
sons, occupying fifty minutes time each lesson),
Twenty-five Dollars—strictly in advance, ex
cept by special contract.
I will (if desirable,) instruct a class for the
express purpose of preparing them to teach
Music.provided four or more pupils can be ob
tnined. Instructions in this department will
consist of daily lessons, (Saturdays and Sun
days excepted) on the Piano Forte, or any (one)
instrument named above, combined with The
oretical Singing (by note,) which is indispen
sable to thorough preparation for teaching.—
Terms, One Hundred Dollars per term of
twenty weeks— Two Hundred and Fifty, with
Board included.
A proficiency in Music can be obtained in a
few months in a strictly musical school, that is
rarely obtained in years, and at great expense,
by the usual method of instruction.
Any wishing to Join the class without a view
to teaching, will be received, but will be re
quired to abide by all the rules regulating the
Class of Teachers.
WM. T. PARSONS.
_ Thomasville, Dec 2(1 50-ts
fHE~OHEAPKST
BOOK STORE
IN TOWN.
WHERE all kinds of School and Reading
Rooks, Pens, Pencils, Chalk Pencils for
Rlackhoard. Red, Blue and Black Inks, Writ
ing Paner of all sorts and sizes, Copy Books,
Blank Books Rulers, Ink Stands. Enve
lopes of all kinds, Pictures and Paint
ings, Large and Eire Family Bi
bles. Webster’s Unabridged
Dictionary, Hymn Books
Testaments with
Psalms, Music,
Toy Books,
&c., &c.
Novels of various kinds and by different au
thorn—St. Elmo, Surry of Eagle’s
Nest—may he found Cheap.
Also, a Eine article of CIIKWINQ AND
MIOKIXJ TOBACCO, on Commission,
Tiik very Best in the City. Give vie a
CALL.
Books and Music ordered byrequestat short
notice.
AUCTION everySATURDAY
J. R. S. DAVIS,
Bookseller and Auctioneer
4p 5 ts
RULE KIR.
GEORGIA-Tkomm County.
In the Snperior Court, June Term, 1867.
James N. Winn, Adm’r. )
vs. > Mortgage, &c.
James 1). Smith. )
] T appearing to the Court that, on the four
teenth of Jnnuary, A. 1). Eighteen Hun
dred and Sixty one, the Defendant made and
delivered to Plaintiff's inlestnte, his promis
sory note, whereby the Defendant promised to
nay J-8. Neely or bearer. Five Hundred and
Eighty ono (50-100) Dollars, twelve months
after the date thereof, for value received, and
that afterwards on the twentieth day of April
of the same year, the Defendant, tho better to
secure the payment of said note, executed and
delivered to said Neely his Deed of Mortgage,
which the same Defendant mortgaged to said
Neely, Lot of Land, Number Three Hundred
and Twenty, in the thirteenth District of said
county, containing Four Hundred and Twenty
Acres’, more or less:—lt further appearing that,
said note remains unpaid and that James N.
Winn, is the qualified Administrator on estate
of J. S Neely, dec’d: —l: is therefore Ordered
by the Court, that the said Defendant do pay
into Court, on or before the first day of tlm
next term thereof, the principal, interest and
costs due on said note, or show cause to the
contrary:—And that on failure to do so, the
equity of redemption m the suid Mortgage be
forever barred and foreclosed. —And it is fur
ther ordered that this Rule be published once a
month for four months, or served personally
at least three months before the next term of
this Court’ A. T. McINTYRE,
A true extract from the Minutes.
LEBBEUS DKKLE, Clerk,
Aug 9-lam4:n Plaintiffs Atty.
EXTRACT FROM lllM TI .S
TIIO.II AS IM ERIOR COUUT.
Thomasvillk, July 25, 1807.
riMIK following Lots in tho Town of Thom
-1 nsville, having been sold ou the 3rd of
May, 1853,0n the following conditions, viz:
One third cash on day of sale; one-third to lie
paid January I. 1854; one third payable Jan.
1, 1855;
No. 105, Block 5, Column 5
108, Block 5, Column 5
15, Block 4. Column I
56, Block 6, Column 3.
14, Block 4, Column I.
7, Block 2, Column I.
13, Block 4, Column 1.
113, Block 2, Column 6.
81, Block 3, Column 4.
110 Block 2, Column 6.
112, Block 2, Column 6.
8, Block 2, Column I.
18, Block 5, Column I.
82, Block 3, Column 4.
16, Block 4, Column 1.
The conditions of sale of above named Lots,
not, having been complied with, ami the two
last payments remaining yet unpaidlt is
Ordered, thut parties holding Receipts foi the
first payments, be allowed sixty days to bring
in said Receipts and pay the balance due and
get titles. If not paid, >ho said Lots will be
nut up at public sale, and sold on the First,
Tuesday in October next, to the highest bid
der, and the amount of the first instalment paid
iu. will he forfeited in accordance with the
terms of the original sale.
R. 11 HARDAWAY, j. i r.
HEN MITCHELL, j. i. c.
ANSEL DEKLE, j. i. i:
Lkiiii. Dkki.k, c. i. c.
duly 30 fiOd
| Established in 1842. |
A 4-ood. 4’henp, ■■■nt very Valuable l*u
per for Every Vlnn. Woman
■mil Child,
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The American Agriculturist
Wll THK
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Including a Special Interesting and Instruc
tive Department for Children and Youth.
The Aohiciii.tubist is n large periodical n
32 pages, well printed, and filled with plain,
practical, reliable original mutter, including
hundreds of beautiful and instructive Engrav
ings in every annua! volume.
It contains each month u Calendar of opera
tions to be performed on tlio Farm, iu the Or
chard and Garden, in and around the Dwell
ing. etc.
The thousands oT hints ami suggestions given
iu every volume are prepared by practical in
telligent working men, who know what they
write about.
The Household Department, is valuable to
every Housekeeper, affording very many use
fill hints and directions calculated to lighten
and facilitate in-door work.
The Department for Children and Youth is
prepared with special care, to furnish in t only
amusement, but nlso to inculcate knowledge
und sound moral principles.
Ci lire t. at ion—Tkhms.—The circulation of
the American Agriculturist (125,009 to 150,000)
is so large that it can be furnished at the low
price of $1.50 a year; four copies, tor $5 ; ten
copies, for sl2 ; twenty or more, $1 each; sin
glc numbers 15 cents each.
fFTiir it a Yeah.
ORANGE J COD A CO.,
I’ropricrtirs, 41 I’aiJt Row,
May 21 New York City.
4-KOH4-IA Tlilrlirll 4'oimly.
\t berms, Ezekiel Miller. Administrator of
Elijah Pickeni, late of said County, deceased,
having filed his petition in this Court, for Let
tors of Dismission from said estate, this is to
admonish all concerned, to bo and appear at
my office within the time prescribed bv law. to
show cause, if any they can, why said Li lli rs
should not tic granted. Given under ntv band
at office, March 2, 1867
H C. DASHER,
Mar 8 6m Adm r
JAN. A. LINTOI. LEBBEVB DEKLE JAM. A DIXON
New Finn! JVew Goods!
LINTON, DEKLE & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
ORO OK.ERY
and
General Commission Merchants.
Tho undersigned beg Icaveto inform the public, that they have formed an association under
the above style for the transaction of business in Thomaevule, and invite the attention of pur
chasers to the heavv stock of Goods they are now receiving und offering for sale at LOW
PRICKS FOR CAMP
Full supplies will be kept constantly on hand, and we respectfully invite examination of
our stock and prices, at the Drug Store formerly occupied by Dr. T. B. Little, six doois below
Jackson, on West side of Broad street.
LINTON, DEKLE & CO.,
Ncpt ,-t TIIOBABVILLE, UA.
THE VERY
LATEST NEWS!
COTTON RISING!
THK CROP WILL BE SHORT
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
FOB THE GREAT STAPLE 0? THE COUNTRY.
I HAVE A LARGE ORDER FOR BUYING FOR
MANUFACTORIES.
The undersigned takes great pleasure in informing the Ladies
and Gentlemen of the City of Thomasville, and the
surrounding country, that he has on hand, and
is continually receiving from the Northern
markets, the following articles, which
he proposes to sell at tho
Very Lowest Figures, viz;:
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
Hoots and Shoes, llats and Caps, Trunks, Valises, ’Traveling
Hags, and Notions of all kinds, Hardware, Tin Ware,
Crockery, Watches and Jewelry—the Latest
style of Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets,
Cloaks, Shawls, Vandykes and Nubias—A good variety of
Broad Cloths and Cassimeres, Morinos and Poplins,
Delaines, Alapaccas and Mohairs,
CHEWING & SMOKING TOBACCO
And in fact, anything you want can he found in my establ’sh
ment, next door to Jeffers & Son’s Provision Store, on Broad
Street.
Give me a call before selling your Cotton, or buying your
supplies, for 1 pay the highest prices for Cotton, and sell goods
at the lowest figures.
LOUIS GOLDBERG.
Thomasville, Sept (its
HARDAWAY & M’KINNON.
People’s Savings Bank!!
Great PREMIUM given for CASH!
WK HAVE RECEIVED OUIt
SPUING GOODS
And will sell them at Retail for CASH, (’lieaper tliun they arc Belling
111 .Savailliall ! To lliose wanting
BACON, CORN AND PORK,
\\c will sell by the l’uokngo or Wholesale, at ihe Savannah Wholesale
Prices, with expenses added.
Before spending your money, or sending your orders to Savannah, come lo see us,
and get what you want, where you can inspect it before buying and save time and
money. Fall into Banks I
HARDAWAY & McKINNON.
April 19
FERTILIZERS.
TE IV TONS
SWANS ISLAND GPANO,
EIGHT TONS
RAWHON’K PHOSPHATE.
The Ih'sl of Ferfalin'rs, for sale bv
IE REMIND roN A SON
Mar. 26 l(
NOTICE.
ON and lifter this date, all Freight coming
from ami tMnnj to, points West of the
Ockloclionoe Kiver, will lie carried over this
Rond to and from Savannah, at a reduction of
Twenir-Nve per Cent., on the rates of
Transportation from Thomasville —making the
charges in the several classes as follows ’
First Class percubie foot, 14 etc.
Second Class per UK) lbs. SS cts.
Third Class ja r 1IK) lbs. 7J cts.
Fourth Class per UHi lbs, 57 cts.
Fifth Class per UK) Do 43 eta
Sixth Class per UK) Ihe 34 cts.
Seventh Class per UK’ lbs IK) cts.
Kighth Class per UK) lbs. 23 cts
Cotton per UK) lbs tS4 cts.
II s HAINES,
Sept 13 37 ts Oen'l Snp't.
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PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY,
AT
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TERMS.
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dollars invariably in advance.
Leo At. advertisements published as hereto
fore, subject to the same liberal deductions,
where Ordinaries and other officers enclose the
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Obituaries charged as advertisements.
Communications of a political character, or
articles written in advocacy <>r defence of the
claims of aspirants to oflice, 10 cents per line.
Announcement of Candidates SIO.OU. Terms
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columns, subject to a change of style and mat
ter at their option. This will be the host and
cheapest investment for parties who advertise
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LEGAL ADVERTISING.
Sheriffs sales, per levy $. r » 00
“ Mortgage Fi Fa uales per square, 500
Citations for Letters of Administration, 100
“ ‘ ’* Guardianship. .. 4 00
Application for Dismission from Ad- ? r ,,.
ministration ] *
Application for Dismission from Guar ) r
di inship J 0
Application tor leave to sell Land 8 00
Sales of Land, per square 5 00
Sales of Perishable Property, persqu’e, 400
Notices to Debtors and Creditors 5 00
Foreclosure of Mortgage, per square. 1 00
Betray Notices, 30 days 5 00
LEGAT> ADVI;RTISEMENST.
Adminittrafort . Executors, or Gunrdinns :
All sales of Land by Administrators, Kxecu
tors or Guardians, are required by law to be
held on the first Tuesday in the month, between
the toms of ten o’clock in the forenoon, und
three in the afternoon, at the Court House in
which the property is situate. Notices of these
sales must be given in a public gazette forty
days previous to the day of sale.
Sale of Personal Property . —Notices of the
sale of personal property must he given at least
ten days previous to the day of sale.
Estate Debtors and Creditors :—Notice to
Debtors and Creditors of an estate must bo
published forty days.
Court of Ordinary Leave to Sell: —Notice
that application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary for leave to sell Lands, must be pub
lished weekly for two months.
Administrators and Guardianship:—Cita
tions for letters of Administration must be
published thirty days; for Dismission from
Administration,’ monthly for six months—for
Dismission from Guardianship, 40 days.
Foreclosure of Mortgage :—Rules for Fore
closure of Mortgage must be published monthly
for four months.
Establishing !.ost Papers: —Notices estab
lishing Lost Papers must be published for the
full term of three months.
For compelling titles from Executors, where
bond has been given by the deceased, the full
space of three months.
nr Publications will always he continued
according to these the legal requirements, un
less otherwise ordered.
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AND
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N FATLY KXKCI'TED
IT THIS OFFICE.
KOK<« 1.% Thvmn* 4
s*l\ month* sfter date May 3d, the
undersigned will apply u> the hmmmble Court
of Orditmry, of said County, for _letters of
Dismission from the Administration of the
Ketat* of George Folsom, late of said County,
•leceaeed
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“Send me five boxes ot your pills.”
“Let me have three boxes of your Salve ami
Pills by return mail.”
For all Disease* of Ihe Kid
ney.*, Retention ot' Urine,
Ac., Ac.,
Mnggiel’s Pills are a perfect cure. Ono
will satisfy uny one.
for female diseases,
Ncrvou* Eroslrntiou, Wcnhiic**, «rii
rrnl I.usftituilc fk Waul ol Appetite,
Maggiel’s Bills will be found au effectual
remedy.
Maggiel’s Pills and Salve
Are almost universal in their effects, and a
cure can be almost guaranteed.
JKnch llox ( ontoin* Twelve Pill*.
One Pill in a Done.
‘‘COUNTERFEITS? Buy no Maggiel*
Pills or Salve, with a little pamphlet inside the
box. They are bogus. The genuine have the
name of J. Haydoek on box with nameof J.
Maggiel, M. I). The genuine have the Pill
surrounded with white powder.”
£ #* J *Sold hv all respectuhle de-tlers in medi
cine* throughout the United States and Cana
das at i » M:\TM A IIOX OR POT.
All orders for the United States must be ad
dressed to J. Haydoek, No. II Pine street,
New York.
Patients can write freely about their com
plaints, and a reply will be returned by the
following mail.
Write for ’Maggiel's Treatment of Diseases.'
CO u NTI: UFKI rs ! COUNT K It FEITS»»
All readers of this paper are warned not to
purchase Maggiel’s Pills or Salve unless the
name of J. Haydoek, Proprietor, in addition to
Dr. J. Maggiel, is on the engraved slip sur
rounding each pot or box. aug 23
nrK have used
find they will do all that i« claimed for
them, and cheerfully recommend them to pub
lic favor.
J. H. WATTS,
Ex Governor of Alabama.
J W. A. SANFORD,
Att’y Gon'l of Alubiima.
ROU T DOUGHERTY,
Judge Supreme Court, Ala.
From Thos. J. Jvdok, Judge Supreme Court.
I have used liiillishnu'. i-■ Ilh on my
plantation, for Fever and Ague, and find them
all tluil is claimed lor them.
THOF .1 JUDGE.
Montgomery, Ala.. Sept. 29, 1858-
Lonodes County, Alabama.
44iillii;liiiii*N Fever mill Ague (‘ill.
will do. I’liev are decidedly the best medicine
for Chills and Fever I ever gave. I would
not he without them fur live times the price.
J A. GRAHAM.
Amkkicus, April 17, 1867.
One box of (•iilligliiin’a fills cured mo
lierfectly of Chills ami Fever. They are the
rest medicine for Chills and Fever I ever saw.
A. O KONALDSON,
Clerk Snpciior Court, Sumter county, Cm.
Montgomery, Ala , July 9, IStiti
Messrs- lU.OI'NT &. HALE —V.KXTS:— I
have used your Gnllighnn'a I*lll* on two
occasions for Chills and Fever, and find that
they effect all that they are intended to do.
They are the best remedy for the disease that
I have ever tried. 1 consider them perfectly
reliable.
Respectfully, PAN’L SAYRE.
G. Sec. G. Lodge of F. and A M. of Ala.
Albany, Ga., March 11, IRtiT.
I have used Gnllighnn's I’ill* ill forty
eases of Chills ami Fever, w ith perfect success.
Thcv are the best Fever and Ague Pills put up.
A. IS FA NT
Wholesale in Savannah hv
A A SOLOMONS A CO.,
And by all Druggists.
BLOUNT A HALE.
Proprietors.
Jnly2-3nj Montgomery, Ala
GENERAL SUPER DENT’S OFFICE, >
Ati.axtic A (Itrt.r H»it Road, >
Savannah, Nov 30, IStifi. )
TllltOt Cll Tit KETK.
Tbomasville-to Quincy .. $lO Oft
Thomasville to i’nUnnnsaee 0 Oft
Tliomasville to Monticello..... * Oft
Tliomasvilleto Madison 7 Oft
Quitman to Madison ti 50
Valdosta to Madison 5 75
For the accommodation of Passengers. be
tweeu the above Stall 'ti«.a Passenger (Ouch
is attached to the Freight Train on the fol
lowing days:
On Monday. Wednesday and Friday.
Leaving Thomasville 7.15 A M.
Leaving Quitman-. 10.10 A M
Leaving \ai,i.»ta 12.45 P M:
Arriving »t No 12, m time to fimnect with
the Through Passenger Train for Florida
On Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday?
Leaving No 12 on arrival of I'assenger
Train from Florida and arriving as follow* ■
At Wild.eta 12 2.-. P M.
At Quitman 2 ft P M.
At Thomasville 5 15 P M
By taking this train. Pas- ngera to and frost
Florida, will avoid anv delay on the route
H S. HAINES,
Dec 6 Oi l Supt.