Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1867-1867, November 29, 1867, Image 4

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GREAT BARGAINS. Dlli r GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, LA DIES’ - AND GEN. TLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, AT GREAT SACRIFICE, AT 13. (CiOLiDEE 3Ft_ C3r’S, \( \t Door to Joint Stark's Confectionery. JUST RECEIVED, at greatly reduced prices, 40 different patterns of Poplins at 40 cents a yard, worth 05. 12 pieces Choice Colors all Wool Merinos from SI.OO to $1.15, worth $1.60. We have also on hand the latest styles of LADIES’ HATS, CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. AT LOW PRICES. Particular attention is called to our fine and well made stock of GENTS’ CLOTHING, which will be sold so low as to suit every purchaser. A FINE LOT OF Chewing ami Smoking Tobacco at wholesale prices. Come and convince yourselves. A fresh stock of Choice Family Groceries, constantly on hand at the lowest market prices, Country Merchants will also do well by calling and examining our Stock, as we will sell them the goods at New York Prices. s@3,Remember the place. B. GOLDBERG. October 25-3 m Next Door to John Stark’s Confectionery. THE GEORGIA SOAP AND CHEMICAL COMPANY. No. S7 York .Street. Family Soap! No. 1 Soap! Jolly Soap! I7i QUA L to any manufactured in the country J and sold at Kelt (as!i Prices. The attention of THE TRADE is called to THIS ESTABLISHMENT, having every fa cility to meet the increased demand of the market. .JELLY SOAPS in barrels and half barrels, always on hand for Laundry purp<mt*H. The highest CASH PRICES will lie paid for TALLOW. L SIS tFHVt, May 3 ly Agent. Music Instruction H AVING located permanently in ThoumH villo, 1 respectfully inform my patrons and the public, that l will receive pupils for in struction on the Piano Forte, Guitar, Violin, Flute, or wax irorns. tvhi atsogt\o insirtic lions in Singing, Harmony, Thorough Bass, Composition, &.<*. Terms per quarter of ten weeks, (thirty les sons, occupying fifty minutes tiineeaeh lesson), Twenty dive Dollars —strictly in advance, ex cept by special contract. I will (if desirable,) instruct a class for the express purpose of preputing them to tench Music.provided four or more pupils can he oh tained. Instructions in this department will consist of daily lessons, (Saturdays and Sun days excepted) on the Piano Forte, or an v (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 Hoard included. A proficiency in Music can he 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. Aliy wishing to join the class without a view of (caching, will he received, but will bo re quired to abide by all the rules regulating the Glass of Touchers. WM. T. PAKSOXS. Tliomasville, Dec 20 50-ts Afflicted Read This! KAYTON’S OLEUM VITiE! npIIIS great Gorman Liniment is an almost I. infallible cure for IthciimntiMm, Non io*t gin, R he ii in n tic fl*iiin« in flic ■Sack, Krciiwf, NitlcM or .2oiittrt, Toothache*. IXi'l'Voun RMcitef nchc, li(troche, Spin in*. It in i Be*, Swellings, I' n In, Bn fleet lli'Cß, IfiiiniM, Ac., Ae. This great remedy should he in every house. For horses this remedy Ims no equal. Ask for Kuyton’s Oleum Vita*. Take no other. Sent by Express for sl. Kayton’s Magic Cure, AN EGYPTIAN REMEDY, For the cure of Sudden Coughs and (’olds, Asthma, Acid Stomach. Sore Throat. Moult buni, Sea Sickness, Cholera, Diarrhma Pains and Cramps in the Stomach. Sent by Express for sl. Kayton's Dyspeptic Pills. Are a sure and pleasant cure for Dyspepsia. Bilious Disorders, Constipation, and all Din orders of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, and when taken regularly will cleanse the Mood. 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 by Prof. 11. 11 KaYTON, Savannah, Georgia, To whom all orders should be addressed ; or to the Wholesale Agents, A A. Solomons & Cos., Savannah, Ga. A liberal discount to those selling again. For sale by Druggists and Country Mer chants, generally. Beware of countei feits. the genuine have Prof. H. 11. Kayton’s signature on each bottle and box For sile in Tbomasville by Dr. P. S. Bower. May 14, '67. OFFICE SOOTH MUM It ThomASviLLE, July 30, IHG7. AX instalment of Ten Dollars on each share of Stock subscribed t.) South Georgia A Florida Rail Road Company, is hereby called for, payable at the Tieasurer’s Office, on or before the first day of November. JBH7. Bv order of the Board of Directors. R II HARDAWAY, Aug ( J 3ui Sec'v 4r TreasT. VARIETY" | WORKB! rplIE undersigned having purchased the in -1 terestof Maj. Josi.ua Tayloh, in the variety works, Heretofore carried on in Thomasville, by the firm of TAYLOR & DEKLC, Is now so I,IC IMtOI'KIICTOK, mill will l im y on the business an heretofore, \H EVERY DEPARTMENT. Having purchased a m mm m m He in now prepared to GRIND CORN ANI) MAKE GOOD MEAL In connection with the. Mill be will also make to order, SASH, BLINDS A!YI> DOORS, IUI». I>ItIcSS, TOYLti: A\T» Li It OO VC PLANK. CARRIAGE DEPARTMENT. The undersigned is also prepared, and will make and repaii IS I <«(,: l n 4'Alt- Kl.ifpJICM of all kinds, to order. Will make any kind of a vehicle that runs on wheels, from a wheelbarrow to a six horse wagon. Constantly on hand, CARRIAGES & BUGGIES, For sale of the latest styles. BUIL D I N G Contracts. The undersigned will also continue to con tract foi building, us heretofore. Thankful for past favors, he hopes to merit a continuance of t he same. All orders relating to either ot the above branches will be filled with promptness, and by the best of workmen. ■ NA IAII IllllilJ:. July 0 4 ts S.R.I10BIS0N&C0. r |HIE undersigned have commenced business 1 under the above st yle, in McLean's Build iag, second floor on Jackson Street, opposite he Post ()llicc. They will do n regular tikmmjiiDiiifu And will keep constantly on consignment ev erything in The Grocery Lino Flour, Huron, Corn, Ami a seleet stock of CONFECTIONARIES, Also, itoi’i: a>ii ii Miui^ia. A lino lot ( >f |'i;i:wh n.oi'll just re reived. County IVodnri*. such us Hide., Tallow, Beeswax, Wool, \ c., purclmsod lit the high eel market prices. S. U. BO 111 SON St CO Aiik !> hiu FERTILIZERS. TEN TON S SWANS ISLAND GUANO, EIGHT TONS RAWBONE PHOSPHATE. I Tho licet of Fcrtali/.ere, for sale bv E UEMINOTON St SON. I Mur. 2d ts pOISTt !t AHn \I.K—CO doxt-ii ot I Alt* and Porter, received and for sale by fel. '-’l 8 if JOHN STARK. THE LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. A Large Order to Buy all we Cau! PLEASE CALL ROUND BEFORE YOU SELL YOUR COTTON. IT WILL PAY you well to call. Come and gee lor yovrselves. I have a large Stock of Goods, of Every Kind, on hand, Which I Will Sell BELOW NEW YORK COST. To those Indebted to me, or to B. & L. Goldberg, I would say, that I will pay them more for their Cotton than anybody else. X Want Money, YOU WANT SOME TOO; SO COME WITH YOUR COTTON,AND LET US DIVIDE. Bui don’t forget llml you can gel Goods for I.it** than IVctV Yorlt ( out and More For Your Lotion than anywhere else; and ihisyou will be sure to do by calling to see LOUIS GOLDBERG, Or, as Die people call me, (.ALIILKRY, October 26tf sis-g-Next door to Messrs. Jeficrs & Son. ANOTHER WHEREAS, The President having issued his Proclamation of Am nesty, pardoning certain persons, &c., and WHEREAS, There is no longer any reason to fear Confiscation, and WHEREAS, Every man may now freely spend his money, without let or hindrance lie it therefore known, that we, H. WOLFE & BROTHER. Do issue Ibis our Proclamation, certifying lo nil our old customers and every body else, that we have bought and received a very heavy slock of FALL & WINTER GOODS, Which we now offer for sale. Our stock is unusually large, and has been selected with great care by one of the firm and purchased to great advantage. We can therefore offer great inducements to purchasers. Read below uur enumeration : Staple anl) Jfaucp Uni (Looohs Such ns Fancy and Black Dress Silks. All Wool and English Marinos, Delaines, Cnssioicrcs, Ginghams, Calicoes, cle., etc., While Goods of all descriptions. Mi« Mm MU® FRENCH FLOWERS AND RIBBONS. SHAWLS and] CLOAKS DOMESTICS of all descriptions, such ns Blenched and Biown Home spuns, Colored and White Osnaburgs, all kinds of stripes, Linsey Wolscy, Blankets and Flannels. READY MADE CLOTHING BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, REAVERS, SATTINETS, JEANS AND TWEEDS. Boots and Shoes IIATS AND CAPS. Gents. Furnishing Goods. Such ns, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, SOCKS, Ac. YANKEE NOTIONS, CROCKERY, CUTLERY POT AND WOODEN WARE, TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, POWDER AND SHOT GUNS AND PISTOLS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY, BAGGING & ROPE, All of which the undersigned will sell at as LOW PRICES ns any house in the Slate of Georgia can afford to sell them. COME AND PROVE US! H. WOLFF & BUG. Sept 17 If Before you sell your Cotton give us a call as we are in the market! E. D. SMYTIIE % CO Wlioli-Niili' an«l Kotall Itcaln-N in AND GLASSWARE. 109 Broughton Street, 140 Congross Stroot and 57 St. Julian Street, - - URORCSIA. — r—■■ WILL duplicate tlte Jolthing IMees and Bills of any Market in the United Slates, for the same quality and quantity of Ware at the same period of time, l’rinied Lists of assorted Crates, with price of eaelt article, will be furnished on application Many of these Lists have been earned lo New York and other markets, by Mercliauts from Georgia and Florida, who have conic back to Savannah and 9 DOW fill! CDDDS fDO|( OS, Sept 17 Cm GROCERIES % PROVISIONS! WHOLESALE AND RETAILI JEFFERS cfe SON HAVE ENLARGED THEIR STORE, AND JUST RECEIVED A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Choice Family Groceries, Provision*, Crockery and Tin Ware, Chewing and Smoking To bacco, Snuil, Segar*. &c., &c., Which they offer for sale, at WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at the very lowest prices for Cash. Don’t fail to examine their Stock. and Prices before purchasing. IV. R. GOODS I>EI,IYi:RI]I> to any part ot the Tow n FREE OF €ll 4 RGE. sep 2?tf D. J. & J. W. SHEFFIELD ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR USUALLY LARGE AND WELL SELECTED stock: o f Fall and Winter Dry Goods, CONSISTING OF Ladies’ Dress Goods, Domestics, Prints, Notions, Hosiery. Ribbons, Trimmings, Embroideries, etc. THU VKUV I.ATKST STIbE Xjadie«’ Cloaks Bonnets <sz Hats SONTAGS, NUBIAS, VANBSKES, &C We also have on hand, and will constantly add to our Stock, dliw tGMJffEHM. HATH AMI i\l»*. ROOT* AMI HI!OK*. NTATIOM KY, IIAItO WAKK, 1101.1.0 W-W AKK. <• HOC Klt I K*. IIKICIN, MtOIII.K*. HIIIDI.IIN. TItr.VKS. VA. MIT*, C AKI’KT MACK*. &c. AND EVERYTHING ELSE KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS VARIETY STORE. All purchased since the Great Decline in Goods. | Therefore we offer them to our friends and customers at as low prices as is possible for them lo he bought in lliu Market. Highest price paid for produce—Cotton, Hides, Beeswax, &c. October 17, 1807. ts ,|AN. A. LINTON. LEBBKVN 111 Kl.i:. JA* A. DIXON New Fifltl! New Goods! LINTON, DF.KLE & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GROCERIES, HAIIDW ARE, CROCKERY General Commission Merchants. 'Phe undersigned be# leave to inform the public, that, they have formed an association under tin* above style for the transaction of hiitoncsti in Thonnisx ill and invite the attention of pur cluiHcrH to the heavy stock of Goods they arc now receiving mil offering for sale at LOW I*KICKS FOB CASH. Full supplies will he kept constantly on hand, and w<* n st crifully invite examination of our stock and prices, at tin* Drug Store formerly occupied h\ I>r. T. B. Little, nix doois below Juckaou, on Went aide of Broad street. LINTON, DEKLE & CO., *r,.l :| TIIO.nAStILI.iI, A. LABGE HTOCIv OF~ FILL Ml) mill (ll)!i! at REDUCED PRICES t^IF’OIFU OA.SXI!^r TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON AND AFTER Hot. Ist, I Mil, We a* ill Nell only lor €'a*li. NO GOODS DELIVERED UNTIL PAID FOR, Unless by Special Agreement, AFTER THAT DATE NO CREDIT NEED BE ASKED FOR. To meet the fall in the price of Cotton and to give relief ns much as possible to the Farmers and the Public, we will, from the Ist of November, 1807, SELL OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Dry <iood*. Domestic*. Hosiery. Hat*, Shoe* ami Far.cy Goods At Cost for Cash EVSVi'O THOSE WHO OWE US!“SIS We have freely supplied you with Supplies to keep up your farms. To a large number we have supplied food for your Families.your Freedmen, and your Mules. We made heavy sacrifices to procure you Bacon, Corn and Pork, without which you would have suffered for food, and could not have made your crops. Yi\\i Pledged us your Honor TO PAY US IN HO, WO AND HO DAYS. None of you asked longer than October tho First. We supplied you all the while the Bust, tho ltain and the Cutlet-pillar were destroying your pros[ eels. We relied firmly on your pledged honor lo pay as soon as your Cotton was ready for sale. We now ap peal to you to fulfill your promises and redeem your pledged honor. mim m wm And if you want it held we promise to give you our written agreement to hold it for you ; if you want it shipped to Savannah, New York or Liverpool, WE WILL SHIP IT FOR YOU FItEE OF CEARGE! And if you wish to sell here, we will pay the very Highest Market Price for It. You will need help next year, and the only way you can get it is to promptly pay for the supplies furnished you this year lo enable you to make your crops. HUiDtntY K lIrKIWOY. Thomasville. Oct. 16th. 1807 Sltf LIFE IN A PILL BOX ! EXTRAORDINARY EFFECTS FROM MEL’S AITI-BlUffi PILLS WIVE PILL li\ A DOME! ONE PILL IN A DOME! ONE PILE IN A DOME ! What One Hundred Letters a day say from patients all over the habitable globe* “ Hr. Maggie 1, your pill has rid me of all bil liouHiiesK “No more noxious doses for me in five or ten pills taken at one time. One of yourpilig cured me.” “T hanks, Doctor. My headache has left me Send another box to keep in the house." “After fsuttV ring tortme from billions cholic, two of your pills cured me, and I have no re turn of t he malady." “Our doctors treated nu* for Chronic Consti pation as they called it. and sit last said I was incurable- Your Maggiels Bills cured me." “I had no appetite; Maggiel’gl*il!»gave me a hearty one." “Your jiillsare marvelous." ‘ I semi for another box, and keep them in the house." “Dr. Maggiel has cured my headache that was chronic." “I gave half of one of your pills to my balm for Cholera Morbus. The dear young* thing got well in si <fay." “My nausea of a morning is now cured." “Your box of Maggiel s Salve cured me of noises in my bend. I rubbed some Salve be hind my ears and the noise left." “Send me two boxes; 1 want one for a poor family." “I enclose a dollar; your price is twenty-five cents, but the medicine tome is worth H dollar." “Send me five boxes ol your pills." “Let me have three boxes of your Salve ami Pills by return mail." For all diseases of I lie Kid neys, llcfcntion of Urine, &,c\, Nc , MaggicTt Pills are a perfect cure. One will satisfy any one. for female diseases, .\€‘i*YO|im I'rofllralioii, WVnkiicufi, Lcn cral l<awflitii€l€* «V NVant of A|»|»r(ifr, Maggiels Pills will he found an effectual remedy. Maggiels Pills and Salve Are almost universal in their effects, and a cure can he almost guaranteed. ■•’jiiTi Hoi 4'onlnitiN Twelve I*ill*. One l*il! in n Dowe. “ COUNTEKFEITS ! Buy no Maggiel s Pills or Salve, with u little pamphlet inside the l»ox. They are bogus. The genuine have the name of J Ilaydock on box with name of ,J. Maggiel, M. D The genuine have the Pill siiiioimded with white powder." i 'tf Sold by all respectable dealers in medi cines throughout the United States and (hum das at 25 CENTM A ISO A OK POT. All orders for the United States must he ad dressed to .1. Ilaydock, No. II Pine street, New York. Patients can write freely about their coin plaints, and a reply will he returned by the following mail. Write for ‘Maggiels Treatment of Diseases.* COPNTKK V I:ITS! COCNTKKFI<:ITS! ! All read rs of this paper are warned not to purchase Maggiel’s Pills or Salve unless the name of ,J. Ilaydock. Proprietor, in addition to Dr. .1. Maggiel, is on the engraved slip sur rounding each pot or box. ung 29 C.KNKKAL srPKK’DKXT’H OKPICK, ) Atlantic’ At Oui.k Kail Kuad, > Savannah, Nov. !UI, IStiti. y TIIKOIICjII TITHETM. Thomasville to (Quincy $lO t»0 Thomasville to rallalmssee !* (HI Thomasville to Monticello 8 00 Thomasville to Madison 7 (Ml Quitman to Madison f» 50 Valdosta to Madison. 5 7.» For the accommodation of Passengers, be tween the above Stations,a Passenger Coacli is attached to the Freight Train on the fol lowing days; On Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Leaving Thomasville 7.15 A M. Leaving Oaitmun 10.10 A- M. Leaving Valdosta 12.45 I*. M. Arriving at No. 12, in time to connect with the Through Passenger Train for Florida (hi Tuesd v, Thursday ami Saturday. Leaving No 12 on arrival of Passenger Train from Florida and arriving as follows: At Valdosta 12.25 p M At At 'I bournev ille 5.15 P. M. By taking tin* train, Paswngem to and from Florida, will avoid any delay on the mute. 11. S. MAINLS, Dec 6 Ccn’l Sup't. (JKN L SI PI.KINI FNDF.NT S OFFICE) At hi n ii« »V (.ull IT It. <• , > Savannah. Nov NOTICE. Till* Itotn WILL BE OPENED TO Station No. 21, [Wliigltam,] Fifteen Miles East of Buinlnidge, On Tliursilay the 21st inst. II s a A INKS. nov 1!» ft Gen 1 Superintendent. GEN L M* PER INTEXDKXT S OFFICE,) Allnniae A Gulf K. R. < • / Savannah, Nov. 18, 186 T. ) Change of Schedule. «* HfiJ nf\er Wriln-.lmv, tin- ‘Jt>th inat , r»Mrng«r Train* on tlii* ro«<i will I*-»ve Savnnnah S (W p m Ttiomiwvitlr. .....8,15 it m Arrivral Whiirfiam 9 ii * ra Leave Mi n m Leave Tlit'niiMirille 6 IS p m Arrive at Savannah, fi .10 a m it g HAnm, nov 19 it Gen I Snj'—rintenJ.nl. JUST RECEIVED. i FIG sll 0,1 «f JIAM.S atri NEW .A t LOUR. v S |,t T s B ROBINSON St CO.