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B. IlflllHllH .V Sill
EG leave to assure their old friends and custom- ~--
FmS ers, that they have not diminished aught of %.
their zeal in the DRY GOODS TRADE ; but arc
now, as ever, prepared with a full stock to give entire
satisfaction. Our Sprin’- and Summer stock of ’
Staple and Fancy Di*y Goads,
IS SUPERB, AND CONSISTS OF ALMOST EVERY
ARTICLE IN DEMAND.
*• ‘ *
We are now receiving and will continue to receive large supplies of
SMOT 1113 ©DmH®,
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES,
JS§ Fashionable Jewelry!
We have just received a LARGE LOT OF
Carpeting 1 , Matting,
S* SAAAAi
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE,
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
OF ALL KlNDS—together with
Carpenters’ air'd Farmers’ Tools,
Cutlery, Wood Ware, Tobacco, Coffee, Tea, Sugar,
And many other things too numerous to mention.
&&== CALL AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES.
E. REMINGTON & SON.
May 2 18
“PEEEJiIOCUIir
ANDREW JOHNSON has just di’C LAkni) tbiu war at
AN K>lt THAT TIIK REBEM.IOV > I.OXSEK EXISTS, AND
TH AT THE AMERICAN PEOPLE ARE AT PEACE AGAIN!
I. KUBITSHEK & BRO.,
ISSUE THIS,
Their Proc 1 amation
To the citizens of Thoraasville and adjoining country, that we arc receiving
(and will continue to icceive), the largest and best assorted
STOCKS OF DRY
READY MADE CLOTHING,
H O I\A ESPUWB,
Boots and Shoes. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Hats,
Fancy Articles. Notions, &c., &c.,
Ever Opened in Thomasville!
OUR STOCK HAS BEEN PURCHASED FROM THE LEADING AND CHEAPEST
HOUSES IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK,
For the Cash Strictly!
/
Consequently, we are enabled to sell os cheap as any house iu South-western
Georgia, and we are DETERMINED to do it.
We invite all to give us a call. We will take pleasure in exhibiting our stock, and
feel assured that we can give satisfaction to all those who may favor us with their
paronage. We invite the Ladies especially to call and examine our rich and splendid
Assortment of
LADIES DRESS GOODS
NEW AND SPLENDID STYLE OF
Spring and Summer Cloaks, Latest Style of Hats and
Trimmings, &c., &c., &c.
Our Stock, consists in part of
Prints, Lawns, Organdies, Fine English Bareges, Gienadines, Black and Fancy Silks,
Foreign and Domestic Gingham Mantillas, Lace. Paints, Hoop Skirts, Ladies’ Umbrel
las and Parasols, Head Netts, Empress’ Coil Cambrics, Cassimeres, Cassinets, Broad
Cloth, Doe Skin, Kentucky Jeans. Cottonades, Drilling, Linen, Duck, Bed Ticking,
Stripes. Our assortment of White Goods is rich and varied. Mulls, Bishop Lawns!
Muslins, figured and plain. Brilliants, Dimity, French Cambricks, Spring Lustres.
Gents Ready Made Clothing of all descriptions, Boots and Shoes, a large assort
ment, including Bovs’, Misses and Children's ; also a fine lot of Ladles’ Shoes of all
grades.
Domestic Goods of all descriptions, including Spun Yarns, all sizes, Osnaburzs,
bleached and unbleached Homespuns. Hosiery of all kinds. Stationery, & c .
Wool and Cotton Cards, Trunks, Va'ises, Matting. Oil Cloth, Umbrellas, Coffee,
Pepper, Spice, Flour, Soda, Collins’ Axes, Trace Chains, Hoes, Colt’s Pistols, Double
Barreled Shot Guns, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Mirrors, Tiu Ware, Cups and Saucers
Pitchers, Plates, Glass Tumblers, Goblets, &c.
Also, a fine lot of SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO.
A splendid assortment of Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, &c.
Our thanks are tendered the Public for their very liberal
patronage heretofore, and we pledge ourselves to merit a
continuance of the same,
April is X ‘ KUBITSHEK fc BRO.
FRESH ARRIVAL
OF CHOICE
Family Groceries.
Rice. Floor,
Knrkwhcnt. do w #'*
<• o-lun It ii tter K > A a 1 : if drfk
Fulton .Market
Bee f. C lime, \
Onion,, t rail- i ~' / .. ..
berricn. Apple,
M alum,. I* e - V -C
can,, Almond,, “--•’ -±JSSSUKOA
Brazil .Nut,.
C oconut,. Cove
OTNter,. Mpiced TjY!. Jjt
Oy*ter,. Mac- “
curoni. Vermicelli, Olive Oil. Prune,,
Raisins, Sultana, do., Currants,
Citron, Soda Crackers,
Boston Crackers,
French Mustard, Durham, do.
Received and for sale bv
JOHN’ STARK.
Feb 21 8 ts
PORTER ANI> A1.E..—60 dozen of
Ale and Porter, received and for sale by
feb 21 -8-ts JOHN STARK.
CT AROFN NEEDS.—A fresh and full’
X assortment of Garden Seeds, received and
for sale by
feb 21 8 ts JOHN STARK.
11© BROKERS !—A fine lot of PIPES,
and a larire and tine assortment of SMOK
ING TOBACCO—some very choice brands —
received and for sale by
feb 21 8 ts JOHN STARK.
C'IF F: SNUFF!!— Lorillard’s and
Rail Road, Scotch and Maccaboy Snuffs,
in Jars, Bladders or Papers, for sale bv
feb 21 8-ts JOHN STARK.
m STORE.
NEW GOODS,
McQueen & mitchell
HAVE just received and will continue to re
ceive a general assortment of
GROCERIES.
With a small stock of
mm m mu.
Which they propose to sell to the public on
very reasonable terms for the cash.
June 20 25-ts
~ COLORED
CHURCH.
FOIt some time past an effort, lias been mak
ing. principally among the colored people,
to build them a Church in Thomasville. This
project has at last assumed a shape, and the site
having been donated to them by S. Alexan
dkk Smith, collectors have been appointed to
raise funds The Church when built, is to be
called tlie First Colored Baptist Church of
Thomasville , and to be used also as a School
House.
The Collectors lately appointed by the Col
ored Conference are, Giles Price and Robert
Ponder, who were required to give bond for a
faithful report of all funds paid into their hands
for School and Church purposes, and Col. J. L.
Seward and A. P. Wright, Esqrs., became
their sureties on the bond,
This statement is made and requested to be,
published, for the information of thoso who
may desire to assist in the advancement of a
race, it if> our interest and duty to educate and
enlighten.
GILES PRICE.
ROBERT PONDER, j Collectors.
June 20 lm •
Lands fox* Sale.
1750 ACRES .
OF EXCELLENT LANDS.
GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED.
I NOW offer for sale my two plantations, on
the most reasonable teims.
1000 acres of Pine and Hammock Land, 12
miles from a depot an the Fernandina & Cedar
Keys Railroad, in Marion 1 County, East Flo
rida. 300 acres of this land are cleared.
750 acres in Decatur County, Ga , live miles’
from a selected depot on tlie line of the Atlan
tic tfc Gulf Rail Road. These lands are tine' —
composed of oak, hickory, and pine mixed.
On this place there are 300 acres under a high
stateof cultivation —good fence—good Water,
and a good dwelling and necessary out build-’
ings. The whole convenient to water .mills,’
churches, and good society.
I will sell these lands at extremely low pri”
ces. If you don’t believe it, make me an offer.
Any person wishing to purchase, may address
me at Sofia, Decatur County, Ga., or L. C.
Bryan, Thomasville, Ga., who is authorized to
represent me. Indulgence piav he given in
part. • J. I. CONNELL.
J uiie 6 ■ • . 23-ts
USTotice.
SEALED proposals will be received until
September 1. 1866, for building a Bridge
over tlie Ocklochonee River, on the Albany
Stage Road. Said Bridge to be built in tlie
most substantial manner, of selected heart tim
bers, and floor to be of two inch thick plank,
and to be kept up by the builder for five years,
and the Bridge warranted against freshets for
the same length of time.
The Timbers to be inspected by John Hunt,
Wm_ H. Hendry and Robert LoVe, and built
under their supervision.
The builder to give bond and good security
for performance of contract and warranty of
Bridge.
Proposals are asked for Cash payment,
2d. For County Bonds, payable in one, two
and three years, with interest payable semi-,
annually, and payable in the common currency
of the country when due. Proposals to be left
with Lebbeus Dekle. Clerk Inferior Court.
R. H. HARDAWAY. J. I. C.
HENRY MITCHELL, J. I.C.
ANSEL DEKLE, J. I. C
June 20 25-llt
♦
jSTotice.
ALL persons having claims for Provisions,
(Corn and Bacon) furnished to feed sol
diers families, for the wear 1866, and used after
the surrender of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, will
hand them in to Lebbeus Dekle, properly au
thenticated as to dates and amount.
Those failing to hand in their claims by the
Ist of September, 1866. will he debarred.
R. H HARDAWAY, J. I C.
HENRY MITCHELL. J. I. C.
ANSEL DEKLE. J. 1. C.
June 20 25-llt
THE BAINBRIDGE
(Lbail anli Compass.
THE completion of the A. A: G. Railroad
to Thomasville, together with the general
inclination of th public mind in that direction,
renders the Bainbridge “Chart & Compass”
an excellent advertising medium to the busi
ness men of Thomasville. It also commends
itself as a family paper, to all who desire to in
troduce into their households a paper devoted
to the best interests of society, the Church and
the State.
Terms us Subscription: —Three Dollars
a year.
Advertising rates the same as those of the
Southern Enterprise.
Agents at Thomasville : —Bevill 6c Wragg.
June 20 25-ts
EMPIRE HAIR RESIORER.
AN elegant Dressing,
An infallible restorer of Color,
Aud a wonderful Invigorator of the HAIR.
Prepared by
W. P. CLOWER 6c CO.,
Jan 31 5-ts Apothecaries Hall.
GRAND CLIMAX!
% 9
■ ==%*.== —
Great Fenian Excitement !
mnm tumwmmtmm
HOSTILITIES COMMENCED
In ISTew Brunswick - f
BUT, still greater Excitement now prevails at the Store of
H. WOLFF $ BRO.,
On account of their tremendous-sales of Dry Goods at greatly reduced prices.
They have Lately received and are constantly receiving the most overwhelming.sup
pltes of all kinds of . •• .. 1
ifancj) anii staple Qrn (Soote,
Such as, Bleached’ Goods of all descriptions, Prints, Ginghams, MuslinsJ Lawns,-
Bareges, Grenadines, Silks, Silk Mantillas', Lace. Points, Shatvls, Hats
and Hair Nets ; all kinds of White Goods, Yankee Notions
of. all descriptions. • ••
m&m -mm
Piece Goods, -such as Linen and Marseilles, Italian Cloths, Drap Dete, Cas.si- ‘
meres, Broad Cloths and Doeskins, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
Jewelry of all descriptions. ‘ 1
CROCKERY & GL YSSYYARE,
CUTLERY of all kinds, TOBACCO and SEGARS.
In conclusion we would say, that we have tremendous heavy stocks of BROWN
SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS, TOBACCO and SEGAJtS; especially Tobacco.
All of which foregoing described goods have been carefully selected by one of our
firm, while in New York, and bought with the CASH, at the Lowest Prices; and. as we
are selling all our goods strictly for ...
CASH & CASH ONLY!
We can afford to sell the same at a very SMALL ADVANCE.
The I,Ltlics are especially invited to call and examine our stock, as we will be
very glad to show onr goods to them, should they even not buy any.
We would tender our th inks to our patrons .for their patronage heretofore, and
would assure them, that we will endeavor .to merit the same in future,
Country Merchants would do well to call and examine our Stocks, as
we could give them great-inducements to, buy of us. . ’
S@°Our.StocH Os Tobacco is unsurpassed in quality and quantity. .
a. WOLFF & BROTHER.
April 25 . • ‘ 17 . 6m
E. REMINGTON&SONS
—tn muskets and carbines,
~ J Far the United States Service.. Also,
Pocket and B olt Revolvers,
Manufacturers 7© f KepeaUw* i>>*toi,
jfPfll DTJVIJT VVPii UTVT Repeatin'; Ctines, Revolving RiHe,
mM ()L\ KKb, lUI 110, Riav nild Shotßarrc „,
And Gun Materials sold by Gun Dealers and the Trade generally. In these days of House
breaking and Robbery, every House, Store, Bank, and.Office, should have one of
mmmmmi wmmM,
Parties desiring to avail themselves of the late improvements in Pistols, and superior work
manship and form-will find all combined in the New Remington Revolvers. .
Circulars containing cuts and description of our Arms will be furnished upon application.
. E. BEMINRTON A SONS, liiou, X. Y.
MOORE & NICHOLS, Agents,
June 20-25 3m’ . . • . . No. 4U Courtland St., New York.
LATHROP & COMPANY.
AT THE OLD STAND OF
HENKY LATHKOP & CO,
Comer of Congress and Whitaker Streets, SAVANNAH, GA.
° ° o
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 1
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS!
CARPETING, MATTING, OIL CLOTHS’ LACE CURTAINS,
WIKTI>OW SHAD33S, tfcC
I>. LATHROP, I,ate D. & E, B.LATIIROP A Cos.
J. W. iVEVITT, “ .\KVITT, LATHROP & Cos.,
April 11 15 3m
ISTEW
MILLINERY
Establishment.
THE undersigned begs leave to call the at
tention of the Ladies of Thomasville and
vicinity, to the splendid assortment of
Hew Millinery Goods
Just received and for sale by her, at her resi
deuce, near the Presbyterian Church..
I am also prepared to Cut, F it, finite and
Trim Drrsurs, in the latest fashions.
Mhs. BDDD.
May 16 3m
FINE PERFUMES, Lubin’7 Extracts'.
Florida Water, Extract Pond Lily, and
Night Blooming Cereos, Zylo Balsamum, Tri
copherous, Kathoiion, India Rubber. Horn and
Buffalo Dressing and Fine Combs, Children’s
Long and Ladies’ India Rubber Tuck Combs.
For sale by W. P. CLOWER & CO.,
Feb 7 6 ts Apothecaries Hall.
All persons having demands agailiit~th7 es-
Uite of Solomon Newsom will present them
aoty proven, and those indebted to said estate
wfll please make immediate pavment to
THOMAS B. GRIFFIN, Adm r.
tVAGGMAN’S
DIARRHEA MIXTURE.:
An infallible specific for incipient Cholera.
Prepared bv
w. r. CLOWEK Sc CO.,
May 16 Druggists.
JAMES RIVER
INSURANCE
COMPANY,
HOWABDBTILLE, VIRGINIA.
Chartered Capital, $1,500,000 !
THIS old, tried, and solvent company deals
liberally, pays promptly, and asks pat
ronage. See below, to which many others
similai Could be added s
Richmond, Va., February 15, 1866.
“In the month of December, iB6O, we had
cotton burned which was insured in the James
River Company, and its part of loss, amounting
to one thousand seven hundred and thirty-three
dollars and thirty-three cents, was promptly
paid as soon as proof, &c., was forwarded, au’d
over two months before it was due under the
policy. Such promptness merits patronage
A. Y. STOKES CO.’’
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.
References required of applicants.
E. RE JUNG TON Ac SON,
Agents. Thomasville, Ga.
Mar 14 11 ts
Notice to debtors and cre-
DITORS.—AII persons indebted to the
estate of Thomas Dyson, late of Thomas Coun
ty, deceased, are hereby required to make im
mediate payment, and those having claims
against the same will present them in terms of
the r laW nn dh JAS E ’ DYSON,
June 20-Wd Executor.
BUGGIES!
HARNESS!
Sa.dd.les!
BRIDLES!
RED Oak Ilames. Calf Skins, Shoe Pegs,
Lining Skins, Oak and Hemlock, Sole and
Harness Leather. Shoe Findings, of all sorts.
Coach and Carriage
TRIMMINGS,
SUCH AS,
Black Enamelled Leather, Dash Leather, Tail
ing Nails, Carriage Knobs, Apron llooks and
Kings. •
Saddle Cloths, Whips, Hitts and Spurs. 1 race
Chains, Breast Chains, &c., kept constantly
on hand at low prices, to suit the times.
All work warranted that leases our estab
lishment. .
. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere.
No charge for looking around.
. TIcGL ASUAN & I.ITTI.E.
April 4 14-ts
NEW .
ESTABL'ISHKTEM’f ‘
NOW OPENED AND READY
• FOR INSPECTION,
11} J. C.IIKODGKIKS.
Have on hand Double barrel duns !
and Kitles, of the best quality, at imported
prices by J. C. 110DGK1NS.
• . ‘ • ALSO ’ . •
Colls, and Smith & Wesson's
Pistols, at the lowest market prices, I
by J. C, HODGKINS.
ALSO • ’ ‘
’ The finest assortment of fishing Bobs
and Fishing tackle offered for sale in any
market by ‘ J.’ C. HODGKINS.
ALL kinds of CartrigeS and- Cnps and
intend to keep on hand every thing for
sale that is generally kept in a first class’
Gun establishment by J. C. HODGKINS.
dims & Pistols of every kind
Repaired Locks Repaired and keys pat ten
ted to order by ‘ J. C. HODGKINS.
Thomasville, Ga., apr 11 3m.
Ale and Porter
JUST received and for-sale by
W INN & CASSELS.
FII\E BRANDY, No. I, ISoiiilibh
M&ll ISKEY,. Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin,
Madeira Wine, Sherry Wine, Port- Wine,
Muscat Wine and Champagne, on hand and
for sale by ‘ -WINN & CASSELS.
MBS. AM.EX'S HAIR Restorer,
Phalou’s Hair Inyigorator, Cocoaine,
Barry’s Tricopherous, Lyon's Kuthairon and
Ilyacinthia, for sale bv
Winn & cassels.
Soup* Soup 2
MACCAIiONI awl Vermacelli, for sale by
WINN & CASSELS.
Forn Uomii RATH IS KICK, for
sale by WINN & CASSELS.
April 4 . . • 14-ts , -
OUEAT
Corn | Cotton
PLANTATION
For Sale
IX MIDDLE FLORIDA, THE
LAAD OFILOD ERS!
rffcgjjfiHfc T AM now offering one
I. of the most
plantations for sale-, ever
o fp eref j in _ Middle Flo
■■* rida, containing ~ i lOiHs
Seventeen Hundred Acres
Os Oak and Hickory, Hammock and Pine
Rands unsurpassed Lathe State.
About 600 acres.in good condition for culti
vation, all hammock. The nucleated lands
thickly sfudded with fine timber
On the prainises is a comfortable framed,
dwelling house, with out-buildings in good
condition, negro cabins for 50 workers, barns, •
stables, fodder houses, and, in fact,every thing
else necessary for planting purposes and con
venience. • ...
Good Grin House and Screw,
Wells of Fine Water, &c.
The quality of these lands, their situation
and condition renders them equal to any in the
State for farming; and taken altogether, with
the moderate price demanded for the place, it
is the best opportunity for investment now
before the public.
For further information address .
JAMES A. LINTON,
Thomasville, Ga..
Or the editor of the Southern Enterprise. .
May 2 18 ts
TAN YARD.
Having bought out the tan yard
of J. Scliiff & Brother, at Thomasville,
and determined to carry on the business of
TANNING, the undersigned will purchase ‘
10,000 Foniids
OP GOOD HIDES,
if delivered at David Harrell’s Provision Store,
where they will be paid for in Family Groce
ries or Cash.
The undersigned will also give a liberal
price for <3 O O D OAK BARK, for
Tanning.
JOSHUA TAYLOR,
JAS. A. BROOKS.
Feb 7 6-6 m
County Court Thomas County,
June Monthly Term, June 13,1866.
Harris Lyons, e. r. Young, r. m. Hail,
Sam’l S. Humphries, W. W. Thurman,
and S. Alexander Smith, having been regularly
drawn aud summoned to serve as Grand Jurors
during the present term of the Court, and hav
ing made default, Itistherefore Ordered, That
they do each pay a fine of Forty Dollars And
it further appearing that Barney Harrell, Dan
iel Dixon, Green Wancy, Geo. Harrod, Dennis
Williams, James B, Hine and L. E. Williams,
were regularly drawn and summoned to serve
as Petit Jurors, they having also made default,
It is Ordered, 1 hat they do each pav a fine of
Twenty Dollars, and that Execution issue
therefor, unless satisfactory excuses, im
der oath, are filed within thirty days from this
date. W. J Y r CUNG,
Judge County Court.
A true Extract from Minutes County Court.
LEBBEUS DEKLE,
June 20-80d CJO. C.
GEORGIA—Brooks County.
NOTICE is hereby given that sixty days
after date, I will apply to thAL’ourt of Ordin
ary of said County, for leave to sell the Real
Estate of Mathew Young, deceased.
, , J O. MORTON,
1 July 4-60d Ex’r.
SPOONER’S
CURE
Chills and Fever,
Bilious Fever, ••
Intermittent Fever,
Remittent Fever, •
j Congestive Chills, .
Anti-Fever
• AND
AGUE
I *
;j Diarrhea, ’ • ‘ .
Dysentery,
. • j
Periodical Headache,
Dumb Ague. j
mm*i wmmom mm msm j t-
YCV Y •
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For Sale by all Druggists.
Wm. Spooner & Cos.,
Nashville, Term.
SPOONER’S
I mm.unity against the Fevers
ahd Chills of Spring and Fall,
the Dysenteries and Diarrheas
of’ Summer, and the various
Bilious complaints attendant
upon the entire year, is what
the South needs and must have
before that favored region will
attain the full meed of its great
ness. Emigration thither has
been and is retarded for the
lack of it; and for the same
reason, cottfm raising has been
restricted, and interfered with
ANTI-FEVER k Ml
In view of these facts Dr.
Spooner offers to the people
of the South, and to Emigrants
going thither, his ANTI
FEVER AND AGUE
PILLS,, which have been
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
periment; the cost is. trifling,
the result is beyond any con
tingency. It never has failed
and never can, while Physiol
ogy remains- a science. . .
FI LIS,
For Sale by all Druggists.
Wm. Spooner &. Cos.
Nashville, Tenn.
of low, marshy, and over
flowed regions, or where mi
asma prevails, and all
EMIGRANTS TO THE SOUTH
AND WEST,
should not be, for a single
day, without SPOONER’S
ANTI-FEVER AND
AGUE PILLS, in order
*hat when they are attacked
with Chills and Fever, Bilious,
Intermittent or Remittent
Fevers, Dumb Ague, Con
gestive Chills, Pain in the
Back, Periodical Headache,
Diarrhea or Dysentery, (to
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 sate in TkomMvilla bv
Dr. P. S BOWER