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s W.vVVAH <'■ ‘ !*Y,
The nr -\f ■.cried continues to tratwact the
kni ness *f *
OntHtl. tIBR.
(H %'’ T. A\n ¥At TOR
Having find many years experience in
*a;.! ■ - less, he w. . p.iy the -. r if
lention to the sale of Oft ‘her Pro
w
He will n t bareanv interest in the pu>
chase of OMH& Liber 1 advance* made on
• Consign’ie:if*.
Offli-f Bm Mrer*.
North - •-is. i• - ‘ ‘r f-• f then nee
of Htuiiiiug* <>w<ie<i by < i£ a aud
Caianiu.ii. am
Jan \ 3m A ft IIARTUI1”
I'l"A \ I 1’ i U K
rillll. tin ier-:gned Ins opened a Shop it.
1 in Thomisviil#, for the Maunfactu’e
and Repairing of
FURNITURE,
M iking and Furnishing Coffins, &c., &e.
. •6f“-''l , op second door from the Print
lllC Viuvt/f . r nr
■ ■ l. j gpn /.
• Jan 1 __
Hi III”
T ¥ VVINO fitted up and opened out
NILOO\, fit the Store of T. J
Me Bata, we are prepared to offer to the i
Public every aing that can be found in a j
First Class Saloon.
BRANDTES,
WHISKEY,
GIN.
ALE.
Cli AMPAIGNE WINE,
MUSCAT WINE,
MALAGA WINE,
PORT WINE.
CLARET WINE,
RHINE WINE
• • AND EVERT VARIETY OF
L I Q IT O K S,
Either by the Pottle or Drink--Plain or
FINE H4VNKA CIGARS
of different brands. Anderson's and otlis
Fine Cut Tobacco,
And eveiything to suit the taste ot the
most fastidious, can l>c had at I
THE ‘O m HOUSE, 9
As cheap as anywhere in the South. We ,
shall always keep on hand a
LARGE AND WELL
Selected stoclL,
And would incite the Public to give us j
call, before purchasing el- where.
PETERS & PERRY. ■
. Oct S. 1803 • • 14 3no
GODEY’B
LADY'S BOOK
FOR 18 6.
The fashion magazine
OF THE WORLD
LITERATURE. FINE AKT> .V FASH .
IONS. The most magnificent Steel Engrav ;
ing* DO.UBLE-FABHIOX PLATES
W 1 Engravings *sn every subject th it can ,
interest L.ulit— t’i .In’ R. m tig “N. • ii
Embroidery Articles for the Toilet, for the :
Purler, t • lt<m.;.,ir. an.lt • -Ki . Ev. >.
•thing Hi fact to make a complete Lady's Mooli j
The l.a<tie* I'avoritr tor :{ti Year*.
No Magazine has been able to compare with
it. None attempt it.
GODEY* S RECEIPTS ■
for every department of a household. Three
alone are worth the price of the Hook.
‘MODEL COTTAGES no other Maga
line gives them), with diagrams.
DRAWING LESSoXS FOR THE
• YOUNG. Another specialty with i.odev.
. ORIGINAL MUSIC, wortl S3OO tyeai
•Ot hoi Magazines pnbtisl old worn oat music ; j
but the subscribers to Godey get- it before the
nins c store*.
HARDENING FOR LADIES.. Ano
ther peculiarity with Godey.
Fashions ‘fro i.; Missrs A T.’ Stewart & Cos.,
fff New \ .ok. ‘(•<• :■■! l-.onatre tnereiiants,ap
pear in Godey, the only Magazine that has
them
•Ladas’ Bonnets W .v< u >iv >f • • in
a vear than any othet Magazine lit f; it. the
Lady ‘• Book enablesevery la lv to be her own
boutiet maker.
VIAKfON HARI.AND,
Anth res* of •• Ah ‘"Hi Idfn Po'h.”
■ ■ ]/ .
writes for Godev each month, and for no other
Magazine Anew novel bv her will be pub
- ed in lStio. We have also retained all our
old and favorite contributors.
mm Ininu ms.
(From which thae can oe m Deoimtso .)
The following are'the terms of the Lady’s
80. k f- >r 1866:
One copy. one year, - • • $3.00
Two copies, one vear, - - 5.50
Three copies, on.\ ear, • 750
For copies, one year, . - - - 10.00 .
Five copies, one year, and ai> extra to
the person getting up the club, niak
. ing six copies. A-- 14.00
Eight copies one year, anil an extra copy
to the person getting ip the club, mak
ing nine copies, - - - 21.00
Eleven copies, one year, and an extra
copy to ti c person getting up the club,
making twelve copies, 27 50 ;
111 ntiditiotis to, in! s at elc.h rates.
(iodey - Lady's Book and Arthur's
Home Magazine will be sent, each one year
on receipt of $1 5
We have no club with any other magazine
or n-wspaper.
The money must all be sent at one time for
any o> the clubs.
Canada subserbers fnnst send. 24 cents, addi- .
tional for etc su'-mibe!
. Address, I. A. RODEY.
-V E. Corner Sixt'i n>, r Chestnut S's .
Jan 31 PHILADELPHIA.
4* I 4>R4i I A—Thonina County.
1 • . ’ -
WHEKEA>. The f tlb-wing est-tes in said
county, are withetnt a legal representative, to
wn ;
• Estate o’ James Williams,deceased.
Estate of \\ in 1., Hearing. deceased. ,
Estate <1 Simpsui ltag'ins. iWras-d.
Estate . ; John 1* Rcvills. deceits- and.
Estate ot Floyd 11. bgviils deceased.
All tarsous interested are notified that if no
application is made bv them for letters of ad
ministration thereon, s. estates will be turned
over to the public administration of said coun
tv in terms of the law.
„ _ H. 11. TOOKE.
Feb < 6-30d Ordinary.
G 1 ORRI4 —I hnitin* ( ntiiiir,
Court of Ord r y January 27 th. |jfi
M HERL \v Wo Singh • v Qmd
of and for the persons proper'v and effect? ot
the minor heirs of T*-.vn tb Smith,
deceased, makes application hv Petition for
Letters of I>i mission fmm aid tniM:—lf ro
objection is tiled in said Court, said lett- rs will
be granted otj the first llondav in April next. |
in terms of the law
H 11 TOOKE, 1
Etb 64W Ordiaarr
2NT ID XV
FAMILY GROCERY
AND
HARDWARE STORE.
ONE DOOR SOUTH GALDBERKI>
* &TOKE.
I VST received a large and well selecte
ot Family Groceries, Hardwar
Cutlery, ,Nc . con-tsting in part of
.’'H) H r.els Fresh Flour. ltio and Jav..
K and Rape,
Blsck. Green and Young Hyson
It IS, C OS M and
Brown Sugar, English
Dairy and noshen
Cheese, Goshen
Butter, Soda
and Butter
’ Crackers
Buckwheat .
Flour. Onions,
Potatoes, Tickles,
Powder. Shot, and Caps,
Factory Yarns and Osnaburgs
Pepper. At| v. ‘ I vcs. Ginger, . i
Nutmegs, Bluosione, Indigo, Copper- !
a-, ‘l i ider. Snuff, Scotch Maecaboy and
1 Bottle. Liverpool and Coast Salt,
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
Hard and Hollow Ware of &U
kinds. Pocket and T ble
Cutlery Spades Shov
els. Forks Hooks
all Sizes,
Willow Baskets, Tub* and Buckets.
In fact everything nsaally kept in a first
class
Provision store,,
; AH of which will'be sold low. Constanly
receiving fresh -upplies. Highest prices
: paid for Cotton, Wool and Hides. Call
| and see 11. B. AINSWORTH.
STUARTS HOTEL
VALDOSTA, GEO
fTlhe want of a good hotel having long
j I been felt at this point, the subscriber
has been induced to take charge of this
e-t iblishment formerly known as the Val
dosta hotel, which will be thoroughly re
paired and refined, and opened for tin ac
commodation of the traveling public ( n the
first day of January next. Having, had
some experience in t his line of business,
| he believes himself competent to render
I his guests comfortable and to mak • their
stay with him both comfortable and tgrees
able, and no pains will be spared to etlect
this object, //is table will be supplied
with the best the market afford-: and char
ges moderate. C. T. STUART.
Attached to this Hotel is an excellent
: Stable where careful and trusty hostlers
will always he found to care for horses
and attend to any thing in that depart*
ment. Jan 4, ts
SOl'TtlKß’ C OTTON
Warehouse,!
, ORNER OF BAY AND LINCOLN STS., j
’ SAVANNAH. GKO. .
OTALLON & CO.,
Factors, -
Foi’wsir<!itig and Comnilssion
; I i 5.
riESRECtFCLLY invite attention .to
ur ticilities f-or the purchase o.r
| i:;- .vetuent ol Southern Products, and will
give prompt attention to all en
tn iur care. Intending to establish per
; tiianentfy a Hon- * in Savannah, expect b.y
- ric I ‘ tin ess prii ciples : > merit and re* j
ceive a poitimi of the trade. 5
Having a c.umnodious Warehouse :
Cos ten,.*reare prepared to buy, or receive
lon c; n-ignment to •our friends in New
V rk or Europe, and will make .advances 1
- •; . ing, .re bating nr mending i
all Cotton before shifping. thereby saving
• the onormous expense incurred in North
ern cities b\ this process.
Thev solicit a portion of the husines of
the people of Georgia and of adjoining
j States.
OFFICE. STODDARDS RANGE
Comer of Hay and Lincoln Streets.
it ii f ; \isi.
(tntRCI X— TllOn.Bt OIA TY.
In t!ie Superior Court. Present, tire Honora
ble Augustin 11. liansell, Judge of said
Court.
JamesL Mortgage, See.
r \ Dec. adioimied Term, 1865.
Joseph Clay. J J
IT appearing to the Court by the Petition of
.lames L. Seward, (accompanied by “the
Notes and Deed of Mortgage.) that on the
tenth day ot November, is*'.-. rlit* Defendant,
Joseph Clay, made and delivered to William
McLendon, bis two certain Promise ot Notes,
hearing date the day and year aforesaid, where- 1
hv in one of said promissory notes, he the said
Joseph ( lay. by the first day of January, 1865,
promised to pay to the said William McLendon
nr bearer. Three Thousand Four Hundred and
Seventy-two Dollars and Thirty-three Cents,
with interest on said notes from Ist of Jaiuflu v.
1865. for value received, and by the other of
said promissory notes, he the said Joseph Clay,
1• v the first day of January, 1866, promised to
pay the said William McLendon or beaier, .he
. Mim of Threi Thousand Four Hundred and
S. ventv-two Dollars and Thirty-three Cents,
for value received, with interest from the first
day ot January, 1863.
And. that afterwards, on the day and year
aforesaid, rue Defendant, Joseph Clay, the
better to secure the payment of said notes, exe
cuted and delivered to the said William Mc
-1 London, his Deed of Mortgage, wherebv the
said Defendant mortgaged to the said William
Mcljcmlon. lots of Laud numbered as follows,
to wit:—No. 1 311*) three hundred and nineteen,
in the Thirteenth District, originally Irwin,
now Thomas Conutv, containing Five Hundred
Eleven and a half acres also. No. i'J-5) in said
District and Comity. containing Five Hundred
and Nmetv acres, more or less : also, a part of
Three Hundred and Twenty six (3-6), in same
District and County, commencing at the south
: ea>r corner of said’ lot and running north 26,
chains and links to a corner, thence west’
liftv three chains and eleven links to a corner,
thence north 40chains and 41 links to.the right
of way to the Railroad, thence along the right
of wav to the original lane line, thence south
’ along the original line to tire e >mer, thence
over to the beginning comer, containing Two
Hundred and Forty eight and a quarter acres.
The’whole sen lenient containing Twelve Hun
dred and Fifty acres. •
And your petitioner sheweth that tie is the
bearer of said notes and deed of mortgage, hav
ing come into the possession ol the same by a
fair, due and legal course of trade, and by a
regultu transfer of said mortgage by the s.iid
William McLendon, executed to your peti
tioner on the i7th day of March. 18ii., as will
be seen by reference to the deed of mortgage
now in Court to be shown.
And it further appearing to the Court that
said notes remain unpaid, it is therefl(reordered
that said Defendant do pay into Court, o or
betore the first day of the next Term of this
Court, the principal, interest and costs due on
said notes, or show cause to the contrary if auv
he can.
And that <>n failure of Defendant so to do,
.the equity of redemption in and to said mort
gaged premises be forever thereafter. Imrred
and fiWedosed
And it is further ordered that this Rule he
published in the Sou'hern Enterprise, oocu
mouth for three months, previous to the next
term of this Court, or served on the Defendant
or his special agent, or attorney at law three
[months previous m the next terra of this Court.
A true extract from Minutes Thomas Suite
nor Court. March 3. 186*1
LEBBECS DFKLF. Clerk
MnrT lft lamJra
NE W ST( It E
AND
INT 3ES W C3r 0C33 3! !
— —-
\\TE ARE NOW PREPARED TO ACCOMMODATE THE JBLIC WITH A WELL
▼ y selected assortment of
DRY GOODS & GROM,
HAKD WARE, CROCKERY ANI CUTLERY
U hich we offer for sale at our store next door to Messrs J. N. McKitinon &
To., consisting of
Si_ks, Delanes, Poplins
Mannoes, Lust es, Moliare*.
Cambrics, Calicoes, Ginsrhams-
Kiboons, Waterfalls, Head Nets,
Hoops, BalmaraSs, Vandikes,
Casmeres, Jeans, Linens,
floods. Shirts,
Be ts, Hose, Laces,
Tare, Hair Pins, Scarfs,
Veils, Cellars, Cravats.
BOOTS AA i ) SIT OES
Combs, Knives A. ’Forks,
Port Monies, Spoons,
Pocket Books, Umbrellas,
Pocket Knives, Su'spende s.
Pens Paper, Inks,
Pencils, Envelops, Blankets,
Ladies, Gents and Childrens
HATS, Caps and Hosery.
Bleachep and Unbleached
11OMES P U N S
Soda, Spic
Pepper, . Mustard,
Clovo Saleratus,
Ca dies, Matches,
Olive‘"Ml, Starch,
Soaps, Tea,
Coffee, Operas,
Nutmegs, Mace,
Solace. Savory,
H millet, Diadem.
And other Brands of
Smoking And
Chewing Tobacco
in mi
Ol the Latest Fashions,
A full assortment of
Castor Oil, Linseed Oil,
British Oil, Spirits of Turpentine,
Jacobs Cordial, Godfreys Cordial,
Batemans Drops, Paregoric,
Pain Killer. Hot Dro s.
Laudanum, &c-, &e.
A Splendid Assortment of LADIES’ AND CHILDKEN’S CLOAKS
WVich'we ofler CHEAP FOR CASH.’ .
Cottoiij Corn, HideN, Tallow, W ax, &(., taken i Exchange.
fcsT Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere
& THOUAS.
Oct-1 l-6ra . .
A. T.JCUNN INGHAM. D. G. PURSE R. J. LARCOMBE.
CUNNINGHAM, PURSE & CO.
FACTORS
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
JVC erebants,
Xo. 4 . Stoddard's Lower Range, Ray Street, Savannah. G a.
i r_
1 j c
We are making as liberal advances as any Southern House, on f'otiou shipprd through
is* to Stew Vo s’ (i or l.i verjtool.
YVe are sole Agents for the State of Georgia, for the sale of Wilder & Cos s celebrated
SALAMANDER safes.
Also. Agents for Mapes’ PHOSPHATE Or’ LIME, the best Fertilizer manufactured.
Nov 8 ■ ‘ 6-3 m
L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO.,’
Gr 3Z3 KT 23 JR. 31,
SHIPPING, COMMISSION K FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
No. 148 BAY STHFIIT, Opposite tlic Alnrkct, SAVANNAH, A.
• i. i ‘aViKr-” ■■
• X
Part cular attention given to procuring and to tic
Purchase and Stile of HARD FINE TIMBIR and LUMBER,
Cotton. Wool. Hides, Tallow, &.c„ &c.
Nov 8 6m
New Furniture Store.
M. NEWMARK,
34 Broughton . _
Morrell's Old
STANX>, * &IT’
Keeps constantly on hand a good supply of
Parlor. Cha über and
HOT FIIITBi, tm
Mat(rr*i*iOi. Children’* Car
riages, &c.
Mattresses renovated and Furniture re
paired at the shortest possible time All ot
ders promptly attended to and carefully pack
ed.
NlttHT Rl,oolfltr rFRKI'I
_ The finest preparation of the day. For
sale by W P. CLOWER A CP ,
J*ti 31 sf Apoh*eori Hall
SUPER INTENT'S OFFICE A Sc G. R. R.
December2sth, 18ti5.
NOTICE.
Sortest and most pleasant route to Savannah,
via Waltbonrville, Riceboro’, and
Sunbcrrv. Through ,I'ruin
Thomasville to Sav
annah in 30
hours.
Via Rail Road 165 Miles. Statre 22 Miles.
Nteani Boat 8.1 Miles*
Leave Thomasville every Monday. Wednes
day and Fridav, Arrive at /Savannah every
Tuesday. Thursday and .Saturday, rminpriinK
with Nteaniers to Baltimore, New _York hikl
other Northern Ports,
* RETURN! VO.
Leave .Savannah on Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. Arrive at Thomasville on Tues
d iV. Thursday aud .Saturday, in time to con
nect with Ntages to Albany, Ga., and Talla
hassee mid Montieeilo, Fla.
G .1 FULTON. .Sop't A A- G RR.
Tallahassee Floridian and Alhhny Pat
riot copy two weeks and send hill to this of
ftes fan ttf
INIVI WITH HM HU®
J. SCHIFF & BROTHER,
| „ A vr. NOW RR \DV yn .XSPKCT^, AND ARE CONSTANTLY EECEIV.NO
H additional supplies f the latest st>
Staple mul FanfJ
33 JErIL <3r C3 X3 9
SUCH AS
Trench Merinos, oil Wool! T p ,,r p- * ..lTaii'd Uw'* liulmoral and
cs , B.ylcs o Print -. and t>n?s {..• Knit
Nub, Santas
I 01 the latest Broadway style.
READY MADE blAiiiUNb.
Ml wool Casimeres, Doe Skins. Satncts. nn>l Kentucky Jeans, Ludiesand Gents
ESoots l3.ccisi-
A great variety 7 of NOTIONS,
Cotton and Wool Cards, Marahov and Scotch Snuff lv the bottle or pound. A large lot of
FitENVIJ CALF SKJXS. u<i LEA Til Ell of mu-nun tanning
Many other articles kept .usually in a Dry Goods store. Conte and give them a call, they will
take great pleasure in snowing goods, and you will be convinced that they will sell their goods
I
As Low as the lowest !
I Country merchants will find it to their advantage to examine their stoc k and prices.
Nov 22 ts
COMING, Imi COMING.
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING A FUEL STOOK-OF ALL KINDS OF
STAPLE AND FANCY
Dll 1 GOO DS !
mi mm m'ih
Ladies Cloaks. Shawls and Hats
of t::e latest styles.
.FSRNISHinO- Goods.
OF dLL DBSCii!PTIOXS.
..TATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES,
CUTLERY AND CROCKERY,
OF THE FINEST AND MOST APPROVED FINISH.
NTotions of tail kinds.
In fact everything else usually kept in a Dry Goods House. A splendid stock of
COLD WATCHES,
with many 7 other things too numerous to mention. All of which we offer to sell a*
heap as possible for
CASH is CASH only
Please call and examine our stock as we make no charges for showing our Good
Oct-25 6ui H. WOLFF & BROTHER.
JOY TO THE WORLD !
THE INTRODUCTION OF
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIR KILLER !
TO THE SUFFERING HUMANITY OF THIS AGE,
Has Relieved more Tain, and caused more Real Joy than any other one thing that
can be named!
Is a Haiti) for every Wound!
Oui first Physicians use it, and recommend its use; the Apothecary finds it first
among the Medicines called lor, and the Wolilesale Druggist consideis it a
leading article of is trade. Ail the Dealer- in Medicine speak alike
iu its tavoi ; and its reputation as a Medicine of Great Merit
and Virtue is fuily and permanently established,
and it is
The Great Family Medicine of the Age!
EVERY VOLUNTEER SHOULD HAVE A BOTTLE, IN CASE OF SUDDEN AT
TACKS IN DISEASE
TAKEN INTERNA/LY IT CURES
Sore Throat. Sudden Colds, Coughs, etc.. Weak Stomach. General Debility. .Nursing
Sore Mouth, Canker. Liver Complain , Dispepsia or Indigestion, Cramp and
Pain in the Stomach, Dowell Complaint. Painters’ Colic, Asiatic Cholera,
Diairlioea and Dystery.
7VI KEN EXTERNALL YIT CURES
Felon- Boils and Old Sores, severe Burns ad Scalds. Cuts, Bruises and Sprains,
Swelling ol the Joints, Ringworm ar.d Tett?r, Broken Breast, Frosted
Feet and Chilolains, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia
atul Rheumatism.
PAIN KILLER taken internally sh uld be administered with milk or water, and
sweetened with sugar, it desired, or made into a syrup with molasses. For a COUGH
aud BRONCHITIS, A few drops of sugar, eaten, will be more affective that anything
°l?e For a SORE THROAT, gargle the throat with a mixture of Pain Killer and
I the relief is immediate and cure positive,
qj; (Entcrpr 5C^
L. C. BRYAN,
editor am* provb.i tob.
g l Kil l ION TBBMS.
The “SocTHERR Enterprise” is publish’
ed weekly at Four Dollars per annum
strict!} is advance.
\I)YKP ,, ’ , sING terms#
Advkrtisbments will be inserted lor one
iollar per square of twelve lines or le
count! T*Tt-rivi percent mI be nrJc
lor advertisements inserted lor thr,e
months or under six months, and FI ”J P**
•eni for twelve months or moie. All.ia
venisemeiits sent to the ofl.ee must be
narked with the number of ii.sef. ions le
<li cd or ihe period to be published,
ove.vinstance accompanied wit h t he nmoun
required tor payment. Marriages uni
~‘•1.8 will hereafter be charged tor sd
M i - Special or editorial uotitea
PUbhJhe.’ nm. charged h. dettble the
d,ove rates. sna.’.ces may he
ucm rent tuuds. Kem : A ,j ol here
midebyExpressatourr.sk •* , ,
it.ust be a. the nsk of those n K
ue same. Subscril ers names will bedt oped
rom the list at the end of the tern, lor
a Inch the subscription has been paid, vin
es.- renewed. All communications should
>e addressed to Proprietor Southern Lnler-
l.r.U VI. A UVERTIHE MIOTM.
All persons having occasion to advert
use Legal Sates. Notices, etc., are com
peded by law to comply with the following
rules:
AduiinitrnMi'i>, ICxrrnton, or (iunr>
4ianuj
All sales o: Land by Administrators, Ex
ecutors or Guardians, are required by
law to be held on the first Tuesday in
the month, between the limit's of ten
o'clock iu the forenoon, and three in
tlie afternoon, at the Court llou-e in the
County in which the property is situate.
Notices of these sales mu-t be given in
a public Gazette Forty Days previous to
tae clay ot sale.
Nate of Personal Property :
Notices of the sale of Personal Property
must be given at least Ten Days previ
ous to the day of sale.
Estate Debtor* sticl C'rrtliforn :
Notices to Debtors and Creditors of an •
taie must be pu lished Forty Days.
Court oi Ordinary Leave to Well:
Notice that application will be made to
the Court ot Urdiuary for leave to sell
Lands, must be published weekly lor
Two Months.
A .(min i*l ration aml L iniriliamhlii i
Citations for Letters of Administration
must be published Thirty Days : lor
Dismission from Administration, month
ly for Six Months.
■foreclosure of Vgnrtgstgc :
Rules lor Foreclosure of Mortgage must
be published uiouthly for Four Months.
I‘lh|:il;S iMiiin i,st Paper* :
Notices tor establishiug Lost Papers must
bo published lor the lull term of Three
Months.
tTser?” Publications will always be con
tinued according to the above rules, un
less otherwise ordered.
Hi LL .MSI.
CEORfiIA-Til© Vi AN ( Ot XTV.
In the Superior Court. Present, the Honora
ble Augustin 11. Hansel 1 , Judge of said
Court.
Samuel I! Hroekett, for the ‘j Mortgage, (See.
use oi Itufus M Johnston I December ad
vs. !’ journed Term,
Catharine Witherington. I 18ti5.
IT appearing to the Court by the petition of
Samuel 1> Hroekett. (who files his petition
tortile use of Rufus M Johnston), accompa
nied by the Note and Mortgage Deed, on the
eighteenth day of August. A. I). 1H.51. the De
lendant made and delivered to the Plaintiff
her Promissory Note, bearing date the d.iv
and year above written, whereby the defend
ant promised, on or he tyre the first day of Jan
uary next, after the date aforesaid, to pay the
Plaintiff or bearer, One Hundred and Fourteen
Dollars and Ninety live Cents, for value re
ceived. and that afterwards on the day and
year aforesaid, the Defendant, the better to
secure the payment ot said notes, executed and
delivered to the Plaintiff one deed of mortgage,
whereby the said Defendant mortgaged to the
Plaintiff Lot of land number unknown, but
ueii g tlie place whereon Benjamin and Catha
rine Witherington resided in the year 1858, in
the Town of Thotnasville, Georgia, containing
one acre mole or less.
And it further appearing that said note re
in das unpaid, it is therefore ordered that the
said defendant flo pay into Court, oil or before
■ite lirst day of the next term thereof, the
’principal, interests and costs due on said note,
or show cause to the contrary, if any she cast,
and on failure of th Defendant so to do, the
equity of redemption in and to said mortgaged
premises he forever thereafter barfed ai-ti fore
closed.
And it is further ordered that this Rule bo
published in the Southern Enterprise once a
month for three months, “revious to the next
term of this Court, or served on the defendant,
or her special agent, or attorney at law, three
months previous to tlie next term of this Court
Extract from Minutes Thomas Superior
Couit, March J, 186(i. •
LEBBEUS DEKLE,
Mar T lu lanidm
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