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STUARTS HOTEL
YAIPOtTA, GEO
1’
been felt at this point, the subscriber
has l>een induced to take charge of this \
establishment formerly known as the Yal. j
** hotel, which viß be thoroughly re
i
e#od .ti nos the traveling public cn the
of January next Ha ring
gome ex, .. in this line of business,
he believes himself competent to render
stay with him both comf
and no pains will be spare and to. effect
- bject. Z/is table will be supplied
with the best the igarket affords and char,
ge? moderate, C. T. STUART
‘this Hotel is an excellent
Stable-where careful aud trusty hostlers
will arrays be found 4o care for horses
and attend to any thing in that depart
ment.’ . Jan 4, ts
SAVANNAH, Oct 27, 1865-
The :ir. • icoe < to tru:,.-a t t!.o
business of a
.i >i r: vi. fiini'‘>‘td> tfiR
fBAXT FACTOR
Having !iad many years experience in
ness, he will pay the same’ strict at
tention to t!>e sale of Cotton and other Pro
•luce. and to the ptochaM of Snppfiea, as fat
former year*.
He will not have any interest in the pur
(’ >:;-ig:,aients.
Office No. fhJ Ray Street,
N rt - de. and immediately East of the range
Cunningham. .
Jan4-3m • A-.S BLASTKIDGE
FURNITURE
J|g 5 I
mHi
I
• ami Repairing of * ;
FURNITURE,
md Furnishing Coffins, tgte., &e.
fwy° >hop second door from the Print
ing 1 >:T:ce, on Jefferson street.’
• L. J SPiTZ ’
Jan 1 . 3m
HAVING fitted up and opened our
S ALOON, at the Store of T. J.
Me Gain, we are prepared to offer to the
Public everytning that can be found in a
First Class Saloon.
BRANDIES.
WHISKEY,
GIN.
ALE,
CHAMPAIGNE WINE,
MUSCAT WINE,
MALAGA WINE,
PORT WINE.
CLARET WINE.
RHINE WINE
AND EVERY VARIETY OF
LIQUORS,
Eh her 1 the B : e or Drink— Ham or
Mixed.
FINE HAVNNA CIGARS
of different brands. Anderson’s and oths
ers
Fine Cut Tobacco.
And everything to suit the taste of the
most fastidious, can be had at
THE ‘OUrt HOUSE, 9
cheap as anywhere in the South. We
shall always keep on hand a
LARGE AND WELL
Selected stools.,
And would invite the Tublic to give us
call, before purchasing elsewhere.
PETERS & PERRY.
Oct 3, 1865. 14 3m
RI LL NISI.
OEOKGI A —THOU AS (OIATV.
In the Superior Court. Present, the Honora
ble Aligns!in H. linns,ll, Judge .of said
Court.
James L. Seward Mortgage, Ac.
Jos, pTciay. i Dof ’ **" S * 5 * Term - IS65 ’
I T appearing to the Court by the Petition of
. James L. Seward, iaccompanied by the
Notes and Deed of Mortgage.) that on the
tenth dav of November, 18652, the Defendant,
Joseph Clay, made and delivered to William
McLendon, his two certain Promissory Notes,
bearing date the day and year aforesaid", where
by in one of said promissory notes, he the said
Joseph Clay, by the first dav of January, 1865,
promised to pay to the said W illiam McLendon
or bearer. Three Thousand Four Hundred and
Seventy-two Dollars and Thirty-three Cents,
with interest on said notes from Ist of January,
1865, for value received, and by the other of
said promissory notes, he the said[Joseph Clay,
bv the first day of January, 1866, promised to
pay the said William McLendon or bearer, .he
sum of Three Thousand Four Hundred and
Seventy-two Dollars and Thirty-three Cents,
for value received, with interest from the first
day ot January, 1363.
And. that afterwards, on the day and year
aforesaid, the Defendant, Joseph Clay,” the
better to secure the payment of said notes, exe
cuted and delivered to the said William Mc-
Lendon, his Deed of Mortgage, wherebv the
said Defendant mortgaged to the said William
McLendon, lots of Land numbered as follows,
to wit No. (31b i three hundred and nineteen,
in the Thirteenth District, originaily Irwin,
notv Thomas County, containing Five Hundred
Eleven and a half acres : also. No. 325; in said
D.strict and Couuty, containing Five Hundred
and Ninety acres, more or less : also, a part of
Thre< Hundred and Twenty-six i326. in same
D;s::ict and County,commencing at the south
east corner of said lot and running north 26
chains and 9 links to a corner, thence west
fifty-three chains and eleven links to a corner,
thence north 40 chains and 41 links to the right
of way u t;a Railroad, thence along the right
of way to the original lane line, thence south
along “the original line to the corner, thence
over to the beginning comer, containing Two
Hundred ami Forty-eight and a quarter acres.
The whole settlement containing Twelve Hun
dred and Fifty acres.
And your petitioner sheweth that he is the
bearer of said notes and deed of mortgage, hav
ing come into the possession of the same by &
fair, due and legal course of trade, and b"v a
regular transfer of said mortgage by the said
W iliiam McLendon, executed to your peti
tioner on the ITtli day of March. 1363, 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 therefore ordered
that said Defendant do pay into Court, on or
before 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 any
be can.
And that on failure of Defendant so to do,
the equity of redemption in and to said mort
gaged premise- be forever thereafter, barred
and foreclosed.
And it is further ordered, that this Rule be
published in the Southern Enterprise, once a
month for three months, prevkut- to the next
term of this Court, or served onthe Defendant
or hi- special agent, or attorney at law, three
months previous to the next term of this Court.
A true extract from Minutes Thomas Sup.?
rior Court, March 3,136 b.
LEBBEUS DEKLE. Clerk
Mar 7 10 I anijni
NEW STORE
I AND
TVT E W Gr O OES!2
ARI N “ PREPARED TO ACCOMMODATE THE PUBLIC WITO A WELL
M selected assortment of •
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES,
Hardware, Crockery and Cutlery ,
Which we offer for sale at our store next door to Messrs. J. N. McKinnon &
Cos., consisting of
Silks, Delanes, Poplins
Marinoes, Lustres, Mohares.
Cambrics, Calicoes, Ginghams-
Ribbons, Waterfalls. Head Nets,
Hoops, Balmarals, Vandikes,
Casmeres, . Jeans, Linens,
Hoods, Shirts, Kerseys,
Buttons, Thread* Needles,
Hooks and Eyes, Gloves,
Belts, Hose, Laces,
Tape, Hair Pins, Scarfs,
Veils, Collars, Cravats.
BOOTS VNT D SHOES
Combs, Knives & Forks,
Port Monies, Spoons,
Pocket Books, Umbrellas,
Pocket Knives, Suspenders,
Pens Paper, Inks,
Pencils, Envelops, Blankets,
Ladies, Gents and Childrens
HATS, Caps and Hosery,
Bleachep and Unbleached
HO M ES PUNS,
Soda, Spice
Pepper, Mustard,
Clove Saleratus,
. Cai dies, Matches,
Olive on, Starch,
Soaps, Tea,
• . Coffee, Coperas,
Nutmegs, Mace,
Solace, Savory,
Emulet, Diadem.
And other Brands of
Smoking And
Chewing Tobacco
'siiif mm (oimmm
Os 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 Drops.
Laudanum, &c., &c.
A Splendid Assortment of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOAKS,
Which we ofler CHEAr FOR CASH.
Cotton, Corn. Tildes. Tallow, Wax, &c., taken in Uxetiange.
SST Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
JENKINS & THOMAS.
Oet-11-6m
A. T.'CUNNINGHAM. D. G.JPURSE. R. J. LARCOMBE.
CUNNINGHAM, PURSE & CO.
FACTORS
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
JVE erclaants,
\o. 4. Stoddard's Lower Range. Hay .Street, Savannah, Ga.
9
j *.
We are making as liberal advances as any Southern House,on*o ol,o,, ‘•hipped through
ii* to IVew York or Lirrrpool.
We are sole Agent* for the State of Georgia, for the sale of Wilder & Co’s celebrated
SALAMANDER SAFES. ‘
Also. Agents for Manes’ PHOSPHATE OF LIME, the best Fertilizer manufactured.
Nov 8 6-3 m
L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO.,
GENERAL
SHIPPING. COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
No. 14S BAY STREET, Opposite the Market, SAVANNAH, GA.
Particular attention given to procuring FREIGHTS, an <* t° the
Purchase and Sale of HARD PI NE .TIMBER and LUMBER,
Cotton. Wool. Hides, Tallow. &c., &€.
Nov 8 6m
New Furniture Store.
M. NEWMARK,
34 Broughton
Morrell's Old Ujjbff 4
staivd, dr <£^r
Keeps constantly on hand a good supply of
Parlor. Chamber and
KITCBES FURNITURE, CHAIRS,
Mattresses, Children's Car
riages, &e.
rr Mattresses renovated and Furniture re
paired at the shortest possible time. All ei
ders promptly attended to and carefully pack
ed. ’>nj
Nir.HT m.oomiMJ ckkfi*.
The finest preparation of the dav. For
sale by W P. ( LOWER A CO.,
Jnn 31 stf Apothecaries Hall.
SCrERIXTEN T S OFFICE A. A G. R R.
December 25th, 1865.
NOTICE.
Sortest and most pleasant route to Savannah,
via WaltbowrvSle, Ricel>oro’, and
Snnberry. Through [from
Thomasville to Sav
annah in 30
honrs.
Via Rail Road 165 Miles. Stace 22 Miles,
Steam Boat 85 Miles.
Leave Thomasville every Monday, Wednes
day and Friday, Arrive at JNavannah every
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, connecting
with Steamers to Baltimore, New .York and
other Northern Ports,
RETURNING.
Leave Savannah on Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. Arrive at Thomasville on Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday, in time to con
nect with .Stages to Albany, Ga., and Talla
hassee and Montioello, Fla.
G J FELTON, Nnp't AMI RK
%* Tallahassee Floridian and Albany Pat
riot copy two weeks and send bill to this of
jaa. tu
Mill 11ITII HIGH PUB I
J.SCHIFF& BROTHER,
R ave now ready for inspection am* are constantly receiving
additional supplies • T the latest styles of • •
Staple and Eanry
DRY GOODS,
SUCH AS
French Marinos, all. Wool Delanes, Granitas. Poplins. Alpneoas, anb the Lat
est St}-les of Print-, White Goods, Hosiery, and Love's Balmoral and
Honp Skirts Head Nets, Ladies’ and Gents Hats, Knit Woolen
Goods such as Breakfast Shawls, Nubes, Son tags and Hoods.
I . • ■ ‘ Os the latest Breadway style.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
All wool Casimere? Do. Skins. Satnets, and Kentucky Jeans.-Ladies and Gents
Boots and. Slices
A great variety of NOTIONS, ‘
Cotton and Wool Cards, Macaboy and Scotch Stmff by the bottle or potad. A large lot of
FRENCH CALF SKIXS, and EE A TIIER. of pur own tanning,.
Many other articles kept nsnally in a Dry Goods store. Come and give them a call, they will
take great pleasure in showing goods, and yon will bts convinced that they will sell their goods
As Low as the Lowest!
Conntrv merchants will-find it to their advantage to examine their stock and prices. r JX
Nov &ts ;
j COMING, “STILL COMING.
—iT \ . 1
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING-A FULL STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF
STAPLE AND FANCY
D R Y G O ODS!
IMl¥ ‘ 11. SillHi,
Ladies Cloaks, Shawls and Hats
OF THE LATEST STYLES.
OOITLEVIIPI FURNISHING Goods,
OF ALE DESCRIPTIONS;
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES,
CUTLERY AND CROCKERY,
■ OF THE FINEST AND. MOST APPROVED FINISH.
INTotio>iass of .jail Kinds.
• .
In fact everything else-usually kept in a Dry ‘Goods House. A splendid stock of
GOLD WATCHES,
with many other things too numerous to mention. All of which we offer to sell as
heap as possible for’
CASH CASH only
Please call and our stock as. we mt;ke no charges for showing our Good
Oct-25 6m H.'WOLFF & BROTHER.
JOY TO THE WORLD!
THE INTRODUCTION OF
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN 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 Balm for overj Wound!
Our first Physicians use it, and recommend its use: the Apothecary finds it first
among the Medicines called for, and the Wohlesale Druggist considers it a
leading article of lis trade. All the Dealer? in Medicine speak alike ‘
in its favor ; and its reputation as a Medicine of Great Merit
anl Virtue is fully and permanently established,
. and it is
Tlio Great Family Medicine of the Age!
EVERY VOLUNTEER SHOULD HAVE A BOTTLE. IN CASE OF SUDDEN AT*
TACKS IN DISEASE.
TAKEN INTERNALLY IT CURES
Sore Throat. Sudden Colds, Coughs, etc.. Weak Stomach, General Debility. Nursing
Sore Mouth, Canker, Liver Complaint, Dispepsia or Indigestion. Cramp and
Pain in the Stomach, Bowell COtoplaint, Painters’ Colic, Asiatic Cholera,
Diarrhoea and Dvetery,
TA KEN ENTER NALL YIT CURES
Felons, Boils and Old Sores, severe Burns acd Scalds, Cuts, Bruises and Sprains,
Swelling of the Joints, Ringworm and Tetter, Broken Breast, Frosted
Feet and Chilblains, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia
and Rheumatism.
TAIN KILT ER taken internally should be administered with milk or water, and
sweetened with sugar, if desired, or made into a syrup with molasses. For a COUGH
and BRONCHITIS, a few drops of sugar, eaten, will be more affective than anythnig
else. For a MORE THROAT, gargle the throat with a mixture of Pain Killer and
( j ( e relief is immediate and cure positive.
(Tlk jroatbcru OrutaprisL
L. C. BEYAN,
EDITOR A>l> PROPRIETOR.
SI B SCRIP TIP N ‘ITEMS.
The c ‘BoTTTHTSRN Enterpuk’’ispublish
ed weekly at Fon Hollaks per annum
strictly in advance.
ADVERTISING terms.
Adveui is! ‘ii NTS win be inserted for one
dollar per square of twelve lines or less
for.each insertion. From this rate a dis
count of Twenty-five percent will be made
for advertisements inserted for three
months or under six months, and fifty per
cent for twelve months or more. All ad
vertisements . sent to the office must be
marked with the number of insertions de
sired or the period to be published, and in
eve ry in stance accompanied with the amount
required for payment. Marriage- and
cleat h s will hereafter be charged for as ad
vertisements. Special or editorial notices
will he published and charged at double the
above rates. Payments must be made
in current’ funds, Remittances may be
made by Express at our risk All others
must be at the risk of 1 (hose making
the same. Subscribers names will bedroped
from the list at the end of the term for
which the subscription has been paid, un
less renewed. All communications should
be addressed to Proprietor Southern Enter
prise, Whomatville Georgia.
LEGAL ADVERTISESIEIVTS.
All persons having occasion to adver
tise Legal Sales. Notices, etc-., are com
pelled by law to comply with the following
rules:
A<lmiiii-f rotor*, Exerntom, or Gnar
•linns:
All sales of Land by Administrators, Ex
ecutors or Guardians, are required by
law to be held on the first Tuesday in
the month, between the hours of ‘ten
o’clock in the forenoon, and three in
the afternoon, at the Court House in the
County in which the property is situate.
Notices of these sales must be given in
a public Gazette Forty Hays previous to
tne day of sale.
Sale of Pernnl Property :
Notices of the sale of Personal Property
must be given at least Ten Hays prevf
ous to the day of sale.
Estate Drlilors and Creditor* :
Notices to Hebtors and Creditors of an es
• tate must be published Forty Hays.
Court ot Ordinary Leave to Sell :
Notice that application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell
Lands, must be published weekly for
. Two Months. .
A (lminiKtrntion ami Gnardianvliip :
Citations for Letters of Administration
must be published Thirty Hays ; for
Dismission from Administration, month
ly for Six Months. . •
Foreclosure of Mortgage :
Eules ior Foreclosure of Mortgage must
be published monthly for Four Months.
Estoblisliiii” Lost Paper, :
Notices for establishing Lost Papers must
b published for the full term of Three
’ Months.
Publications will always be con
tinued according to the above rules, un
less otherwise ordered. •
RULE YIM.A
GEORGIA—TIfOTI V* COUNTY.
In the Superior Court.. Present the Honora
ble August hi H. Hanseft, Judg< -
Court. . • •
Brocket! .for the > Mortgage,
use o* Kittns M Johnston December ad
. vs. j joumed Term',
Catliarine Witherington. J 1805.
I 1 appearing to the Court by.the petition oi
for the use of Rufus M. Johnston accompa
ni"i! by the Note and Mortgage Deedfontht!
eighteenth day of August. A. D.-1861, the D<
fendant tpade and delivt n and to th< F
.
uml year above written, whereby the defend
ant promised, on or before the first day* of Jan.
nary next, after the dt
Plaintiff or bearer, One Hundred and Fourteen
Dollars an.d Ninety five Cents, for value re
ceivod, and that afterwards on- the day and
year aforesaid, the Defendant, the better t<
secure the payment of said notes,executed
delivered to the Plaintiff one. deed of mart g
whereby tie said I )< fendant mortgaged to the
Plaintiff Lot of land number unknown, but
being the place whereon Benjamin and C
rim- Wither!nylon resided in the year 1858. in
the Town ot Thontasville. Georgia, coutainiliL
one acre more or less.
And it further appearing that said note re
mains unpaid, it is therefore ordered that the
said defendant do pay into Court, on or before
the first day *of the next term thereof, the
principal, interests and costs due on said note,
or show cause to the*contrary, if any sic- can,
and on failure of the Defendant so to do, the
equity of redemption in and to said mortgaged
premises be forever thereafter barred ai.d fore
closed..
And it is further ordered that this Rule be
published in the Southern Enterprise once a
■south for three months, previous to the next
term'of this Court, or served <in the defendant,
or h< :• .-peciul acent, or attorney tit law. tlnvi
inonths previous to the next term of this Court.
Extract from Minutes Thomas Superior
Court, March 3, 18
LEBBEUS DEKLE,
Mar 7 . 10-lam3m •
KI LC NISI;
fiFORfiIA-TIIM4N COUWTir.
In the Superior Court—December adjourned
Term, 1865.
William C. Mitchell ) Mortgage, &c.
Alonzo RDatae. 5 DeC ad j° nrned Te ™’
IT appearing to the Court by the petition of
William C. Mitchell, accompanied by the
notes and mortgage deed, that on the fifteenth
dav of November A. I>. eighteen hundred and
sixtv two, the Defendant delivered to one C.
W. Stegall, his two certain promissory notes,
hearing date the day and year aforesaid,
whereby the defendant promised by each of
said notes, the sum of Three Hundred and
Fifty Dollars, with interest from date, for va
lue received, by the first of said sum of money
on or before the firrt i*jr of Jarman A. X>.
eighteen hundred and sixty four, and by the
other said sum by the first day of January
eighteen hundred and sixty six, and afterwards
on the day and year aforesaid, the defendant,
the better to secure said notes (with others),
executed and delivered to said Stegall, his
Deed of Mortgage, whereby said defendant
mortgaged to said Stegall, all those tracts or
parcels of land, situate, lying, and being in the
1 13) thirteenth district of originally Irwin, now
Thomas County, and known as the south part
of Lot number (268) two hundred and sixn -
eight, lying on the west side of the run of the
branch, known as Hammock Branch,and also
all the portion of Lot number (265) two hun
dred and sixty-live, lying on the west side “l
said Hammock Branch, and also all that por
tion of Lot number (233) two hundred and
thirty nine, lying on the east side of the river
Anri Ila. containing six hundred and eighty
fivc acres and ohe halt, more or less, with all
the appurtenances thereto:—And it further
appearing that said notes were legally trans
ferred and delivered to said IN'. C. Nfitehell,
and that said notes remain unpaid, it i there
fore ordered that said defendant do pay into
Court, on or before the first day of the next
term of this Court, the principal’, interest, and
costs, due on said notes, or show eauso to the
contrary, if any he can. And that on the fai
lure of the defendant so to do, the enuitv of
redemption in and to the said mortgage*!promi
ses. be forever thereafter barred And fore
Closed.
And it is further ordered, that this rule he
published once a month for three months in
the Southern Enterprise, previous to the next
teim of this Court, or served on the defendant,
or his special agent or attorney, at least three
months previous to the next term oTthis Court .
A. T McINTYRE, Del if loner's Att’y.
A true extract from the minutes of Thomas
Superior Court, Decomber adjourned term,
1305, this March 7,186 b.
LfcBBEUB PEKLE, Clerk
Mar 14 .11 lamfm
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