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Wholesale Dealers in Dry Goods, Men’s, Boys’, Ladies’ and Children’s Btraw Hats and Millinery Goods
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of all kinds, 129 Congress Street, Savannah, Georgia,
SHOE]
LEATHER DEPOT
152 CONGRESS STREET,
SAVAXJfAH. OA.
rfllE attention of Merchants and Planters
1 in Thomas and adjoining Counties, is m- j
vited to onr large Stock of
BOOTS, SHOES
LEATHER
FINDINGS,
WIIK II ARE <IfTEftED A.I THE
LOWEST < ASH PRICES;
.
f
fared. ’ . .
OUR LEATHERS,
HTI CtM -SKIX, KII*. BA*.
miM, ’lOßot co. Ac., i- Atn
We keei •■ - “ lots NAXI S,
PEGS BREAD WAX, &c.,.t0
SHOEMAKERS rOOLS, in g
151 COJUSKESS NTKKET. .
CLARK A IIIRSC II-
April i8 ‘ ‘ ’l' l ’
S. M. GOLDING,
WliclMale and Botail Prnlcr in
HATS AND CAPS,
MILL! ACHY,
Straw Goods, Ac.,
|.VS .!>.> A.II, fTI.
April 11
PALMER & DEPPISH. |
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
HAIIDWAHE,
CITLERV. FII ES, EDGE TOOi,\
ABRICI OrnAL PIP!,EtIE\TS. j
I*ovrlrr, Shot, f.p’ nm! I,end.
148 CONGRESS A 67 ST. JULIES STS. j
t l -£ \ Savannah, 6a. I
,1. 11. DEPPISH. ) ... ~
April 18 ‘ 3m ’
SCRANTON. SMITH & Cos.
GROCERS
AND
Commission If e r ahants.
SAVANNAH, GA
We would be happy t-> see onr. former
patrons and friends, also, the public gene
rally, at onr store at the head of the Bay,
opposite Jefferson Street,.-Savannah, Ucor-J
gia. • .. *
• We would be hapyy to receive from .
Planters, Cotton or any ether produce, and
sell on the most favorable terms, mi l fill
their orders at the lowest market prices
and return to them the sales of property.
D. T. SCRANTON, “
• Os the late firm of Scranton A Johnson.
WM. 11. SMITH 4 .
Os the late firm of Rabun & Smith. #
• J. L. LARGE.
Os Savannah, Georgia.
SAVANNAH CHEAP
DRY GOODS
STORE.
I. Ml
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Dry Goods
DRESS GOODS.
TRUNKS, VALISES, A,c.
ro>GRK sx. \ Savannah, Get.
■ April 18 3m
M. FIRST & CO.r
WHOLESALE DEILERS IX
WINES, LIQUORS,
SEG.tKS, FAtVCV GROCERIES,
t A\DIE. Ac.. Ac ~
on hand, a large stock of TO
BACCO'S.
Nn. t-50 COUGRESS STREET,
Hocss is New York, ) So van null On
•AGO Canal Street. \ OcU dlinail, V.T.I.
April IS Cm
ROBERT BALFORE.
Wholesale and Retail ¥>ealor iu
CHOICE
Family Groceries,
151 BROrOIITOV STREET.
(One door West of Barnard.)
SATAJWAH, : MKORC.I A.
April 13 Om
OLD BOURBON WHISKHYir.TrTTr
Bottle, at the OUR HOUSE.
Old Bourbon Whiskev $3.50 per G .lTon at
the ‘ OCR HOUSE.
Genuine Havana CIGARS at the
OUR HOUSE.
ICE constantly kept at the
OUR HOUSE.
Edinburg and Falkirk ALE at the
OUR HOUSE.
ALE constantlv on Draught at the
OUR HOUSE.
April 13 • itbtf
GEORGIA Thomas fount..
Agreeable te an order of the honorable C nrt
<>f Ordinaiy of sai.i Conntv, I will sell before
the Court House door of said Conntv. at
Ttaomasville, within the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in June next the Real Estate
and Lands of Thomas Harvin, deceased-
Terms of sale cash.
. „ H COPELAND. Admr.
April 18 lb 49d
Q. 11. WILLCOX, Superintendent
T. H. WILLINGHAM,
WHOLESALE
Or ST O G 3 US,
I 43 < oigre A- 57 St. Jalira Sts.,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
Keep constantly on hand, and receiving ]
per every Steamer, dll kinds of
(} ‘T) [}'(}'(} Ts ‘ft .u) j
a J.. 1 L Jj jj Hill fJ:
SI'GARS. TOBACCO. Ac., Ac
Prom pi attention given tpOrder* accom
panied with remittance. apr 11 12m
BAY fB BAILEY,
MERCHANT
TAILtOR,!
■TO, II WHITAKER STB BET,
Between Bryan and Bay Streets.
IS now r his Spri Hnnvme.r
Slock, cent prising'fine French-Cloths .wad
.
D , I • . t u ■
White’and Brown Linen Dnck. M irseill--
Oic., which he w ill make up at the shortest |
tice at ijnthem st fashionable style.
, r R m< ml>< . No. 12 Wliitakt i Strei t
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Southern Houso.j
HOLCOMBE & 00.,
[Thus. Hnleomhe. established 1836.]
181 BAY SJREET, OLD STAND.
WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY on hand a
H fall stock of ■ ■
GROCERIES,
WIVE* A\ MQIORS,
desale, at a small advance <-i.
New York prices.
Thos. Holcombs. • Fred. M. llrr.r..
April 4 . 14-3 m
New Furniture Store.
M. NEWMARK,
34 Broughton
’ ‘
Street, thro? .- ■ ‘j Y
. Whitaker, at \ 1
is 0f
stand,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, • j
•• - constantly <>u hand a good snj
Parlor. Chamber and
lira n IE. fflisij
MaMres'ies, Children's Car
riages. &e.
‘ftp Mat t.restei renovated and Furniture re
paired at the. shortest possible time. All oi
ders promptly attended to and carefully pack
ed. -fim
Forty Days Notice to Debtors
and Creditors.
GEORGIA—Thomas “Covvty.
ALL person- indebted to .Tames A. McLen
■l-m. deceased: will make payment to flip tin
i dersiimed, and all those having. claims against
tym, are notified to present them in form-rod
within the time preseril>ed by-law.
m. j. McLendon,
April 254 W Admix.
CrOHIII \ —Erliols Connty.
WHEREAS. John C Roberts applies for
Letters of Administration on the- estate of
Isham Roberts, late of said County, and. peascd .-
This is therefore to admonish all persons con
cerned or interested, to he and appear at my
odiee, within the time prescribed by law. to
w cause if any they can. why letters of ad
ininistiation should not be issued to the appli
cant- Given under tnv hand at office this 33rd
day of March, 1866. ‘ T. B CLAYTON.
April 25 30d Ordinary. .
GEORGI V—Flrhols County.
WHERE'S. Elizabeth Corbett applies for
\ Letters of Administration on the estate of Geo.
|.W. Corbett, tate of said Conntv. deceased;—
This i- tbetefore to admonish all person, con
. eerned .or interested, to be and appear at mv
office, within tin- time proscribed by law, to
> show cause if any they can, why letters of
i administration should not be issued to the an
l plicant Given under mv hand at office, this
23rd dav of March, 1866.’
T. B, CLAYTON,
! April 25-ts Ordinary.
GEORG!A—-Echols Comity.
WHEREAS. A- Milfer, applies to the Court
! of Ordinary of said County, for Letters of
j Guardianship for the property, person and es
; sects of John Prine, minor heir of Robert Prine,
| deceased: —All pomOBS are notified to file
■ their objections in said Court, otherwise sail
letters w ill be granted in terms of the law. tire
; 23rd day of March, 1366.
. ‘ TANARUS, 15. CLAYTON,
April 25-30(1 Ordinary.
GEORGI A —l'rNol* County.
WIIEREAB, R. J. I.evar. applies -to the
Court of Ordirttry of said County, for Lette s
: of Guardianship, t r the perso- K nr -nertv and
effects of Mary. James. Sarah. L* ffeafe Fletch
! er minor heirs o’ John W. Fletcher, deceased :
! All persons are notified to file their objections
in said Court; otherwise said Utters w ill be
! granted in terms of the law. th-e 23rd day of
March. 1866. T. B. CLAYTON,
April 25 80d Ordinary.
GEORGIA—ErboU C'ouutt.
5’ IIEREAS. Thos. .T, Roberts, applies to
the Court of Ordinary of sa ; d County, for Let
ters of Guardianship of the pe>woii. property
and effects of the minor heir of John L. Roll
i erts. deceased:—AH persons are notified to file
their objections in sai.l Court, otherwise said
letters will be granted in terms of the law,
this March 23rd. 1866.
T B. CLAYTON,
April 25-30d Ordinary.
O 1 ORGI A—Thnnn County.
To the Honorable Court of Ordinary'. ■
THE undersigned, administrator on the es
tate of Jesse 55 ard. deceased, slieweth that it
- is necessary to sell the Lands belonging to
siiid deceased for the purpose of distribution
( among the distributees thereof Petitioner
I therefore prays for an order of said Court
I granting him leave to sell the same, and as in
duty bound will ever pray . &- c.
ft J. 5\ ARD, Adro’r.
GEORGIA—Thma County.
Court of Ordinary. April 16/A, 1866
UPON hearing the foregoing Petition, it is
ordered by the Court that said Petition and
! this order Vie published in the Thotuaßville En
i terprise everv two weeks for two months.
II H TOOKE,
l April 18-40d Ordinary
STUART'S HOTEL
VALDOSTA, GEO
want of a good hotel having long
been felt at this point, the subscriber
has been induced to take charge of this
establishment formerly known as the Val
dosta hotel, which will be thoroughly re
paired and refined, and opened for tin .ac
commodation of the traveling pub ic rn the
first day of January next. Having had
some experience in this line of business,
he believes himself competent to render
lire guests comfortable and to make their
stay with him both comfortable and igroe--
able; and no pains will be spared to effect
this object, //is table will be supplied
the h -A T • Is i
C-. T. STL ART..
Attached to fhi Hotel is an excellent
Stable where careful and trusty hostler
will always be found to care for horses
ind attend •;<> any thing iu -that departs
■ Jan 4. ts
r isr , s
CURE
:_Y ‘mwm !. -I T
Chills and Fever,
Bilious Fever,
Intermittent Fever,
Remittent Fever,
Congestive Chills,
Auti-Pever
|
A XI) |
. ‘ . ■’
Diarrhea, - .
*- . *
Dysentery, .
Periodical Headache,
Dumb Ague.
For Sale by all Druggists...
Wm. Spooner & Cos.,
Nashville, Term.
NOTION
To Every liod v
*/ V .
We the undersigned cah now say to the
Public that we are ready to
GRIND CORN,
as we hare purchased an engine and mill
of sufficient power to do gorod-Work. and
lie way you. have.to-prove it •is to bring
your Corn and see it you do not get good
Meal.ln connection with our Mill we will
make Furniture to order, ."'ah. Blinds,
Doors, F.ip, t tress. Tongue and Groove
Plank, make Coffins to order with neat
ness Mid despatch, we will also take con.
t acts for Building houses.
TAYLOR & BEETLE.
I feel thankful to the Public for their
liberal patronage extended to me'hereto*,
fore, and hope 1 may merit a c< ntinuation
: the same. ISAIAH DEKLE.
AHRAD?
n.' YINd a T.nrs” es *'♦- f.i
qnor .m Immt. we-have ICllWl K f
t ‘ ,
Old B- • XXX. - • tjf'XOfl per Bottle.
!>■>. • do. XX - - 1.50 “ • “
Do • X. - LOO V “
French Brandy Pure,’ - 3.00 “ “
Hennessey Hrandv, - 3.00 “
Otard Dap- .v A Cos., - - 3.00 “ “
Pinet. Castilloa <fc Cos.. - 2.00 “ “
Conn Brandy, - - 1.75 “ “
Holland Gin, Pure, - - 2.00 “ “
Old Swan Gin. Pure, - - 2.00 “ “
Choice * lid Port Wine. - 200 “ “
Choice CM > rrv Wine, 2 >0 ‘■ “
Choice Old M idefri Wine, 2.00 “ * “
Claret “ St. Julien Medoc.” 1.00 “ “
C. Heidsick's genuine Champagne, $3.00 qts.
Do. do. do. 1.7.5 ms.
Old Bourbon Whiskey. XXX, St'.OOper gallon.
Old Bourbon Whiskey, XX, 5.90 “ “
Old Bottftmn Whiskey, X, 4.00 “ •*
Old Bourbon thy the harrel.i 360 “ “
■JO 000 (Kt % !**• <>f Choice Brands, and
Genuine Imported Havana, do.
Anderson’s Solace Tobacco, 1214 cents per
paper.
Massey, Collins A - Co’s %l.ft, on dranght.
Also. London and Edinlmrg Sir nuil I*or
*rr, in Pints. AO CIIITt.
X C IB! T C El!
Always on hand during the summer.
Onr motto is strictly O. I*.
I’KTER* A I'CRRT.
Attached to the “ Our House ” is
TVTo. IVine,
Where n choice and varied assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES
Are constantly kept,
C /.)OYSTERS, 65 cents
Two Pounds Can.
Cal! and examine Prices
SOUTHERN PALACE
DRY GOODS HOUSE!
03. FF & WATKINS,
. 11l & 113 Congress Street-.-.;...:-.......... SAVANNAH, GEORGIA..
Goods Received by Every Steamer.
‘o’
We Import our own G Ods 6r l>iry them directly from the
• • •Jlaiiii?.i<turerw.
We keep an. experienced. Buyer constantly in the Eastern-Markets!
’ • 3 *.
Inducements Offered .
it
• Savannah, Feb, 1, 1066/ ■ ■. . • rp ar 7_3 ra
“tBBBAH & PHILLIPS,
;. At the Whitaker Street- Shoe’ Store;
\orlh-UaM Corner br RrcugSifon street Lane. Savannah, Gd.
.\ r :
• ’ . WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND'THE FINEST .’
PIT A
Boots, Shoes fy Gaiters
WOOL AND STRAW: HATS,
Tranks aiicD Vnlise^,
. . . at WHOLESALE AND “RETAIL. • - • “ : ‘
L.,C. TEBEAU. •'• •• ‘ *. W, S -PHILLIPS.
April 18 * •
LATHROP & COMPANY,
• AT IHfi OLD STAND OF
HENRY LATHKOP & CO, *
Corner of C ongress and Whitaker Streets, SAVANNAH. GA.
* ♦- *-
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
r o rr; i g jsr a a dec m estig
Dft Y G OQD S!
CARPETING, MATTING, OIL CLOTHS’ LACE CURTAINS,
WINDOW SHAKES, cbC
. LATRBBP, . . I.nl ; D. A E.S.IrtTHROI’A to.
• jr.-W. IkKVITT, ‘ “ NiCVtTT. L ITIIKOi A. <..
Apiiin - • ‘ ‘ 15 - . - . • 8m
JOY TO THE WORLD !
. * • k •
’ THE INTRODUCTION OF
FERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER S
TO THE SUFFERING HUMANITY OF THIS AGE,
Has Relieved mora Pain, and caused more Real fey than any other one thing’ tliai
can be named ! •
Is a Batm for eveiy %Yound!
Oui first Physicians use it, and recommend its use; the Apothecary finds it first
among the Medicines called for, and the WoliTesale-Druggist considers it a
leading article of is trade. Ad the Dealer- in M.idutine speak alike
in its favor ; and its reputation as a Medicine of Great Merit
and Virtue is fully and permanently established,
and it is
The Grml Family Medicine or the Agre !
EVERY VOLUNTEER SHOULD HAVE A BOTTLE, IN CASE OF SUDDEN AT
TACKS IN DISEASE
TAKEY INTERNALL YTT CURES
Sofe Throat. Sudden Colds. Uoughs, etc., sVeak Stomach, General Debility, Nursing
Here Mouth, Canker, Liver Complain?, Dispepeia or Indigestion, Cramp and
Pain in the Stomach, B.iwcll Complaint. Painters’ Colic, Asiatic Cholera,
Diarrhoea and Dystery.
TA KEN EX TEEN. lA t >’ IT CERES f
Felons, Boil* and Old Sores, severe Burns ad Scald*. 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.
PATN KILLER taken internally should be administered with milk or water, and
sweetened with sugar, if desired, or made into a syrup with molasses. Eor a COUGH
and BRONCHITIS, a few drops of sugar, eaten, will he more affective than nnythnD
“lse. Fora SORE THROAT, gargle the throat with a mixture of Tain Killer and
the relief is immediate and cure positive.
New Goods!
rwTIIK nude, signed :ivc H-.st opcrod .m-.'d .
1. will keep constantly on hand, at the store
formerly owned ■% l>r U. J.Bruci a bug
and well selected stock of
DRY GOODS,
i.adhis’ mir.SN <;ooi>s
every l>e*c l|tion,
KOOTS AX.D SHOES,
.MATS AM* 4 APN.
C rockery, C hina A.CISWSre.
Harciw^ro,
GBOCEEIES.I
&C.. &.C., &C.,
Which tbey will sell VfclßA EOHli for CASH
or Country Produce.
| pCall and eStunine our Stock before'pnr
ebasmg elee-wlu re
I). .1, A J. W. SHEFFIELD
• * Thomasvillo. Jan 81 . . 5-3 q
PN R . ■ , ■ j • “ ■
ft U I Ii a
tr ‘••’ <jX i jS'u . 1
• . am
rji'’ IE jr jrsigtied has opened a> Shbpifl
. in Thomasville, fdr .the Maunfactu’e
and Repairing of •’
FURNITURE,
Making and Furnishing Coffins, &0., &k.
p-'?f*-.S!iop second door from the. Prin
ting” Office, on Jefferson street.
• . . . L-J SPITZ,
‘Jan 1 ‘ • ‘ . . • 3m
SUPEBINTEN’T S OFFICE A. & G P. If.
• ’ December 2ft n # iNtio,
JdLL Ll: :.± L XL ‘• .
’ ..NOTICE. : ‘ ‘
S >rtest and most pl< sant r<
via Walthotrrvilje, -Rieeboro’, and
. . Snnjberrv. Through from
Thomasville Sav
annah in 30 * •
. ■ . • hours.
Via Rail -Koad 165 Miles. Stage 22 Mi
Steam “Boat 85 Miles. • -
Leave rbomasville every Monday, A\ ednee
I day'ftnd Friday, Arrive at Navannih every
Tuesday, Thursday and Nattu lay, connect
with Nteamers to .Baltimore, Ntw York, and
other Northern Ports-,’ ■
-. RETURNING.
1 ■ s . i. on Monday, ‘Wednesday
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haasee - • ■
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note; t. . . a . . •
her. . . • ,’n. -lit
‘(Tit: “ nt f r
‘.’ L.C. -BRYAN, h
EDITOR. A\l> PROPRIETOR.
SntSfHIPTIOT TEKtIN.
: • —a 0
. The Southern Enterprise is published
ftec - />/ at Foen Doll.ars p r an /<. s • rii
ADVA.KCJ - ‘ ; .
‘Advertisements will be- J cOsf.
] >OLL 1R )
each'insertion. Fromihit
Tv-cnty Jive per. cen :tciU be n tde f r adr-t
■ - 1 ■ three months -or under
six -months , and Pifty per cent f
- or-more.
• All Advertisements tent to'the office n ns/
market, with the numb r of .insertions desirei •
or the period-to be. published and in evpi y
instance accompanied ■cith the amount re
quired for payment ‘
Marriages and Heaths mill hereafter he
charged ft >r as advertisements. ■ ■
Special or nht a eta’ notices vail bt published
ami charged at double the afore rat s.
Payments must be made in cwrrei t funds.
Remittances may be made-by Express at our
risk All others must be at. the risk of those
making the same.
Subscribers names will lm dro >pt l from the
list at the rod of t < t( rp for
scription hist, , paid, unless ,■■ n teed •
A f communications should he addressed U
■Hu .“.Proprlri “it Southern ‘ list ekpeisi
.Thomasville, -Georgia.”
o ‘
T.ERAE AmriRTItrilEATS.
. ’ All persons having occasion to adv<
Legal Sales. Notices, etc., are compelled by
law to comply with the following rah s:
•Ad mi istrators. Executors , or (Inardians .■
All wiles ol L ind by Administrati-’rs. Execu
tors or (tuardians Ur required bv law to be
held on the first Tuesday in the mouth, between
the 1 oil is of ten o’clock in tie forenoon, and
three in the afternoon, ar the C uirt House in
wliich tile property .is situate Notices ol 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 be given at least
ten days previous to the day of sale.
Estate Debtors and Cred tors .-—Notice to
Debtors and Creditors of an estate must be
published forty days.
Court of Ordinary Leave to Sell: —Notice
that application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary lor leave to sell Hands, must be pub
lished weekly for two months.
Administrators and (luardianthip:—Cita
tions for Letters of Administration must be
published thirty days; f-.r Dismission from
Administration, monthly for six months.
Foreclosure of Mortgage :—lfules for Fore
closure of Mortgage must be published monthly
for four months.
Establishing Oist Papers —Notices estab
lishing Lost Papers must he published for the
full term of three months.
ESP .Publications will always he continued
according to the above rules, unless otherwise
ordered.
HI ORttl I—l .entitles Connty.
A\ HF.HEaS, It appearing to this Court that
the estate of Henry W. Tonehetone, late of
said County, deceased, is withont a legal re
presentative :—Cnless good cause is shown to
the contrary, Letters of Administration will be
granted and issued to the Clerk of the Stipe
rior Court or some other fit and proper person,
on the first Monday in June next. Given un
der my hand and official signature, this 24th
day of April. 1866.
WILT JAM SMITH,
May 2 36d Ordinerv.
SPOONER'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 w.hat
the South needs.and must have
before that favored region will
attain'the full meed o's its great
ness. -‘Emigration thither has.
been and is/ retarded for the
lac.lc of .it; and’ for the same
reason,'.cotton.raising has -beep
restricted’ arid interfered with
UTHUfI t SO
In. view-of these facts .Dr',
Spooner offers to the people
of the South, and to Emio-rants
.going’ thither, hLs AN"T I*
FEVEIU AND AGUE
PILLS, which nave, beers
demonstrated, repeatedly. and
repeatedly, to be an unerring
and ■ never-failing preventive
and cure of all Bilious com
plaints incident to the South
and West. Try but. one .ex-*
perimertt;. the cost is trifling,
the result is beyond any
tingency. • It never has failed
“and never can, while physiol
i ‘Owy remains a science. .
Fl-Mi.
For Sale by all Druggists. •
. Wis, Spooner Co. •
• Nashville,'Tenn.
: of low, .'marshy, ‘ and over-?
i flowed regions, or-.where mi
i asma prevails, arid all
EMIGRANTS TO THE SOUTH
• • AND WEST,
should not he, for a single
day, without SPOONER’S
ANTI-FEVER AND
AGUE PILLS, in order
that when • .they are • attacked
j with Chills and Fever, Bilious,
Intermittent- or Remittent
Fevers, Dumb. Ague, Con
gestive Chills, Pain in the
! Back, : Periodical’ H eadache,
| Diarrhea or Dysentery,.- (to
i which they are constantly lia-’
ble,) they may promptly and
effectually be cured, without
the loss of a single day’s labor.
Their success is not contingent
upon anything; they will never
fail to cure effectually and per
manently.
For sale by all Druggists.
. For stile in i honuisv life hi
Df P. S. .'BOWER.
tiT'.itttiit I—litiiiudca t onnty.
WHEREAS Llennis Witherington’. G'mr
dian ’ pert y ■ f Nanct R
chel. Jbr y. Snrrcna, Hlizabt lb..Moisey iSC./asso
Witlieriiigtou minors of said County, having
fully discharged his trust, applies to be dismiss
ed from liis Guardianship —Therefore all per
soi - tncerned are hereby notified and requited
to appear at my office, on the first Monday in
April next, and show cause if nv they have,
why said letters of Dismission should not be
granted. Given under my hand and official
signature, this 22d dtv of February, 1866.
WILLIAM G. SMITH,
Feb 28 9-6 m C. C- Ord.
Rt (IRibl A—l,o ■■ lira County.
WHEREAS, Allen .Jones Admi istrator of
William V. Hill, late of said County, deceased,
having filed bis petition in this Court for Let
ters of Dismission from said estate:—This is
therefore t admonish all concerned, to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law. to show cause it any they can. why
said letters should not be grant* and
Given under my hand, at office, this 24th’
day of January ,J 866.
WILLIAM SMITH, ..
Jan 31-m6m Ordinary.
fJMVO nOTTHS NOTICE 1 will ap-
I ply to the honorable Court of Ordinary,
ot Thomas Connty, Georgia, on the first Mon
day in June next, for an order granting leave •
to “sell the Real Estate and latnds belonging to
William Alderman, dec'd.
R A ALDERMAN,
Mar2B-2m Adtn'x,
IIEORRI t t’olqnitl Csnnty.
SIXTY davs after date 1 will apylv to the
Court of Ordinary of Colquitt County, for at
order to cell all the Real Estate belonging to
tin estate of Larkin A. Denman, late'of tol
qnitt County,deceased.
JANE E DENMAN,
Mar 28 13 60d Adm : x.
YlfUlT Rl OOtnvt CRRKUS-
In The finest preparation of the day.
sale by W. P. CLOWKR & CO.,
.Tan 31 s*f ApothNearirii Hull