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E. IIEWUIIII it SOI,
EG leave to assure their old friends and custom- St aFQf*-
ers, that they have not diminished aught of T Jt~ iCfeC•
their zeal in the DRY GOODS TRADE: but arc
dagyilSpoDsLiA |
flow, as ever, prepared vrith a full stock to give entire
satisfaction. Our Spring and Summer stock of •
Staple anil Fancy Dry Goads,
IS SUPKBB, AND CONSISTS OF ALMOST EVEBV .
ARTICLE IN DEMAND. • “
We aro now receiving and will continue to receive large supplies of
WMM Mill
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES,
M& Fashionable Jewelry!
We have just received a LARGE LOT.OP
Oet:r;pet;ii3.ig‘, 2&££ttl:i:o.gv
<s: MA £&sM3ka Mr9k
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
OF ALL KINDS —together with
Carpenters’ and Farmers’ Tools,
Cutlery, Woml Ware, Tobacco, Coffee, Tea, Sugar,
And many other things too numerous to mention. ,
CALL AND EXAJIIXE FOR YOURSELVES.
E. REMINGTON & SON.
Mar 2 * 18 ]
him riMunnr
ANDREW JOHNSON 4t *T DKCLAR’JO THE WAR AT
A> F\ THAT TSIS: RKBrUJOS WO f.OTOER {•:X!*T, l\D
TH AT THE AMtRItMA li: Ol'i.t: ,\H£ AT PEACE AOAIA !
I. KUBITSIIEK & BRO.,
• • . ■ • • /
ISSUE Tins,’ .. •
’1 1 heir Pro'e i ntn at i6 is
To the citiiens of Thonvxsville and a Ijoining country, that wc are receiving
(and will continue to teceive), the largest &nd best assorted
STOCKS OF DRY
cs- oo
. HEADY MADE CLOTHING, D
XX O 3MC E S P IT N S ,
Boots and Shoes. Ladies* and Gentlemen's Hats,
Fancy Articles, Notions, &c M &c„
Ever Opened in Tliomasville!
OUR STOCK HAS BE EX PURCHASED FROM THE LEADING AND CHEAPEST
HOUSES IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK,
For the Cash Strictly!
*/
Consequently, we are enabled to sell a cheap n? any house in South-western
Georgia, and we are DEIERMINED to do it.
We invi'e all to give u* a call. We will take pleasure in exhibiting our slock, and
feel assured that we can give satisfaction to all those who may favor u with th ir
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 Smniner Cloaks. Latest Style of Hats and
Trimmings. &c., &c., &c.
V e
J •
Our Slock consists in part of
Prints. Lawn, Organdies, Fine English Bareges. Gienadines, Black and Fancy Silks,
Foreign aoti Dome- ic Gingham Mantillas, Lace. Taints, Hoop Skirts, Ladies’ Umbrel
las and Parasols, Head Netts. Empress’ Coil Cambrics, Cassimeres. Cassinets, Brord
Cloth, Doe Skin, Kentucky Jeans. Cottonades, Drilling, Linen, Duck, Bed Ticking.
Stripes, Our assortment of White Goods is rich and varied. Mulls, Bishop Lawns,
Mu slins, figured and plain. Brilliants, Dimity, French Cambrieks, Spring Lustres.
Gents Rea ly Made Clothing of all descriptions, Boots and Shoes, a large assort
ment, including Boys’, Misses and Children’s; also a fine lot of Ladies’ Shoes of all
gt sides.
Domestic Goods of all deseripti’ons, including Spun Yarns, all sizes.
bleached and unbleached Homespuns. Hosiery of all kinds. Stationery, &c.
Wool and Cotton Cards, Trunks, Ya ises. Matting, Oil Cloth, Umbrellas, Coffee,
Peppe', Spice, Flour, Soda, ollins’ Axes. Trace Chains. Hoes, Colt’s Pistols, Double
Barreled Shot Gurfs. Table and Focket Cutlery, Mirrors, Tin Ware, Cups and Saucers,
Pitchers, Plates, Glass Tumblers, Goblets, xc.
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 tlieir very liberal
patronasre heretofore, and we pledge ourselves to merit a
continuance of the same.
Wins T - KUBITSHEKL Cb BRO.
April 15 15 t s
FRESH ARRIVAL
OF C ISOKE
Family Groceries.
Kiev. Flour,
Backwbral,d* - - .1
llonhcn itiilicr p ‘4 . r / jA
Fulton Harkrl
Beef, Ibeeae, \
Omm, rriiii” O®;.; ..
Ii rri —. L |)i: ii . ‘ •£?
Pc- ‘
cans. Almond,, vc: g
Brazil \ in,. % A
CoronutM. Fore sfrlf-C'V S
Ov>!rr. Spici and
Oysters, lu C -’
earuni, Vermicelli, Oliri 1 Oil. Pfiinoy, 1
Raisins,Sultana, do.. Currants,-
■ Citron; Soda Crackers,
|. - ■.. Boston’ Crackers,- *
. French Mustard, Durham, do.
I.- Received and for sale by .
Join’ NTAUM. .
Feb 21 b ts
1> OitTV.ItA >A I. F6O dozen ol
Ale and Porter, received and for talc by
feb 21 Btf . JOHN STARK.; • 1
rs ARDKX SiEEDS.-A fresh and full
* ij:-sor;;.ientof Garden Seeds. received and
• •
feb 21 Btf .JOHN STARK. •
rpo SNOKEKS !—A fine lot of PITES,
1 and a lame and fineaaportment of SMOK
-1 NO TOBACCO —pome very choice brands —
received and for sale by
feb 21 Btf __ JOHN STARK-
S-vfff: IM VF F :!—Lorillard'a add
Rail Road, Bcotch and Maccaboy SautiV
in Jars, Bladders or Papers."for galebr ••
feb.2l 8-ts JoiiN STARK.
NEW STORE.
NEW GOODS,
McQUEEN & MITCHELL j
HAVE just received aiyl will continue to re-’ i
ceivc a general assortment of -i
ori.ocis3Ei2jes f
■ With a small stock of . •
mnt dm jonn,
Which they propose to sell .to. the public on
very reasonable terms- for the cash. • ‘
• June- 20 '. 25 ts
COLORED
C H U RCH.
FOR some time past an effort has been mate- .
ing, principally among the colored people.
,to build them a Church in Thomafcville. This
proje-ct has at.last assumed a shape, andthesite
having been donated to them by S. Alexax
-1 nieu Smith,collectors have been appointed to
raise lands The Church when built, is. to be
called the First Colored Baptist Church of
Thomasville, and to be used also as. a School
t 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
theii- sureties on the bond.
- This statement is made and r-qnested to he
; published, for the information of. those who
may desire to assist in the- advancement of a
rac -. it is oar interest.and duty to educate and
j. eiilighteu.
GILES PRICE,
ROBERT PONDER $ Collectors.
June 20 -. * • lm ‘
Lands lor* Bale*
1750 ACRES
OF EXCELLENT. LANDS.
GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED.
I NOW offer for sale my two plantations, on ■
. this most reasonable to 171s. .
1000 acres of Pine and Hammock Land, 12
miles from a depot 011'the Fernandimt it Cedar
Keys Railroad, in Marion County, East Flo- ‘
Tida. 3(>o acres- of this land are- cleared. .
75-’ acres in Decatur Countv, Ga, five miles,
from a selected depot on the line of the Allan-,
tic At (!i|ii Rail Road. These lands are line —
composed of oak,; hickory, and pine mixed.
On tiiis place there are 300 acres under a high
state of 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 pvi
ces. It yon don’t believe it. make me an offer.
Any person wishing to purchase, may address
me at Sofka. Decatur County, Ga., or L. C.
Bryan, Thouiasville, Ga., who is authorized to
represent me. Indulgence inav be given in
part. J. I. CONNELL.
JuneG . 23-ff
INTotice.
SEALED proposals will be received until
September 1, 18136, for building a Bridge
over the Orklochonee River, on the Albany
Stage Road. Said Bridge to be built in the
most substantial manner, of selected heart tim
bers, and floor to tie of two inch thick plank,
and to bo 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.
Tile 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 theconunbii currency
of the .country when due. Proposals to be left
with Let, be us Dekie, Clerk Inferior Court.
K. II HARD WVAY.J. I. C.
henry Mitch ell. .t. i.c.
ANSEL DEKLE, J. I. C
June 20. ‘ . 25-1 It
iTSTotice.
VI-L persons having claims for Provisions;
(Corn and Bacon) furnished to feed sol
diers families, for the year 1866, atni used alter
the surrender of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. will
hand them in to Lebbeus Dekie properly au
thenticated as to dates and amount.
Those failing to band in their claims by the
Ist of September, 1866. will be debarred.
. R II HARDAWAY, J. I. C.
e HENRY MITCHELL, J. I.C.
ANSEL DEKLE, J. I. C.
June 20 . 25-1 It
THE BAINBRIDGE
(f bavt; nt) (Lom pass.
11H E completion of the A. & G. Railroad
to Thomasville, together with the general
inclination of th public mind in that direction,
renders the Bui abridge •• Cha rt & 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 <f Subscription .- —Three Dollars
m year.
Advertising rates the same as those of the
Southern Enterprise
Agents at Thomasville :—Bevill &: Wkagg.
June 20 25-ts
EMPIRE HAIR RESTORER.
AN elegant Dressing,
An infallible restorer of Color,
And a wonderful Invigorator of the HAIR.
Prepared bv
W. P. CLOWEK & CO.,
Jan 31 5-ts Apothecaries Hall.
GRAND CLIMAX!
. r zZT. - .mi’. ‘ * •
Great Fenian Excitement!
jiM tmtutim Miiifi iMPiM
•■n-ga:, .. —* 1 • I • . •
HOSTILITIES ’ C OM ME NC ED
Iu NVvy Brunswick I.
BUT, still greater Excitement now prevails at the Store of ’
H. WOLFF § 15110..
On account of their tremendous sales of Pry Goods at greatly Tei’ueed prices. .
They have lately received and are constantly receiving the most overwhelming sup
plies of all kinds of ; . ‘ •
Jfancj anii staple prn CSoote;
• Such as, Bleached Goods of all descriptions, Prints, Gingham*, Muslins, Lawns,
Bareges, Grenadines, Silks, Silk Mantillas, Lace Point.*. Shawls, Hals ’
and Ilair Nets ; sll kinds of White Goods, Yankee Notions :
of all description*. • ; • ‘
IMI ILMj! : ©DM'JI©,
Piece Goods, such as Linen and Marseille*, Italian Cloths, Drap Dete, Cassl- •
- meres, Broad Cloths and Doeskins, Hats and Capa, Boots and Shoes,
•’ • Jewelry of all descriptions, ‘• • •
CROCKER Y. : &■ GLASSWARE,
. CUTLERY of all kinds, TOBACCO and EEGARS-
In conclusion we would say, that we Rare tremendous licavy stocks es BROWN
I SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS, TOBACCO and SEGARS, 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 tor ■ “ ‘ ‘ ‘ • . •
CASH & CASH ONLY!
We can afford to sell the same at a very SMALL ADVANCE,
Tite are especially invited to call and examine our stock, as’ wo will bo
very glad to show, our goods to them, should they even not buy any,
Wc would tender our thinks to bur patrons for their patronage heretofore, and
would assure them, that we will endeavor to qierit the same in future,
I-riT” Country iWerciiants would do well to eall andexamine our Stocks, as
we could give them grea t'in iucemerjfs to buy of us. . • • . •
Slock Os Tobacco is unsurpassed in quality and quantity.
. • a WOLFF & BROTHER. ■
April 25 . • 17 .. • - • ‘ (3m
|E. REMINGTON & SONS
. -Vp I gg . MUBKET3 AND CAEBINES,
• ■ “v’ - ■‘l; -j* * For tfie United States Service. Also, •
J" ‘ ‘ •_ • .. Pocket and Belt Hevolvers,
’ ‘. _* ItlfCl’M b S Repeating
I?V\7>T
UL> UL> l>UO,hir LLO, RiMc Can ISaereU,
] And Gun Materials sold by Gnn Dealers and tine Trade generally. .lii these days of -Hout*-
! breaking and.Robbery, evevv House. .Store, Bank, and Office, should have one of
’ Parties desiring, to avail themselves of the late improvements in Pistols, and superior work
’ nuinship and form will find all combined in*the New Remington Revolvers.
Circulars containing cuts and description of-oiic Arms will bo furnished upon application.
r- • *r. su:Misfv a- v.
;• ’ , ’ . MQOIfE & NICHOLS, Agents. •
June 26-25-3 m: ‘• • ■ • • .No. 4tl Cou'riland St., New York.’
■:. TST E ‘W. ‘
MILLINERY
Establishment.
rgyHE undersigned begs leave to/all’ the at
i tention of the Ladies'of Thomasville and
i vicinity, to tfie splendid assortment of
,\etv Milliiicry Goods
, Just received an't for sale by’ her, at her rest
! dence, near the Presbyterian Church.
1 lam also prepared to Inf, V it, Hlake and
Trim !)rc**es, in the latest fashions,
j Mks. BUDD.
May 16 3m
tiEOKGlA—Cliach County.
! To all whom it may Concern.
WHEREAS, Rebecca Bennett makes appli:
cation for Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Phelix Bennett, deceased All persons
interested are notified to file their objection in.
said Court, otherwise said, letters will be grant
| edin term* of the law,
IJ. MORGAN,
1 July 11-30d . •• ■ ■ Ordinaiy, ■,
UEOIUGA—fIiMrh *imty.
WHEREAS, William Tomblinson applies
to me for Letters of Administration on the es
tate of John Tombljnsoii, late .of said County,
deceased: —These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all persons concerned, to tile their ob
jections, if any they have, within thetime pre
scribed by law, otherwise’said, letters will be
granted at the next regular term of this Court.;
Given under my hand at office, this July ( Jth,
[ 1866: H. MORGAN,
1 July 11-30d Ordinary.
GEORGIA-Brooks County.
A'HEREAS, I. T. Edmondson. Administra
r tor on the estate of J. J Edmondson, deceased,
■ makes application to this Court for letters of
! Dismission from the estate of said deceased:
I These are therefore to cite all ]>ersons inter
j ested, to tile their objections its required by
law, otherwise said letters will be granted to
: the applicant. In testimony, witness, &c.,
July 2,18615.
J. G. McCALL,
July 11 30d Q. B. C.
C ‘UllUiM —ItrootiM County.
WHEREAS, N. R. Spurgler, Guardian of
E. J. English, a minor, applies to this Court
for Letters of Dismission from such (iuardjan
j sliip —These are therefore to cite and admon
i ish all and singular, the parties at interest, to
! tile their objections within the time prescribed
j by law. otherwise said letters will be issued to
1 the applicant.
J. G. McCALL,
July 11-aOd Q. B. C.
All persons having demands against the es
tate of Solomon Xewsom will present them
duly proven, and those indebted to said estate
will please make immediate payment to
THOMAS B, GRIFFIN, Adm r.
WAGGMAN’S
DIARRHEA MIXTURE.
An infallible specific for incipient Cholera.
Prepared by
W. P CLOWER A. CO.,
May 16 Druggists.
- jambs- uiy i: u
INSURANCE
c6mPA3SCTY,
!lO ABDSVIM,K, VI HGIXI.V,
Chartered Capital, $1,500*000 !
rvUIIS old, tried, and solvent eompanv deal* ]
i liberally, pays promptly, and asks pat- I
| I'onaye. See below, to which many others ]
simiJiU could be added : .
Richmond, Va., February 1.5, 186(1. •
■“ In the month of December, 1865, we had
cotton burned which was insured in .the James
River Company, and its part ot loss, amounting
to one thousand seven hundred and thirty-three
dollars and thirty-three cents, was promptly
paid as soon as proof. &e., was forwarded, and’
over two months before it was due under the
policy. Such promptness merits patronage
’ . A. Y. STOKES A CO.”’
agents wanted everywhere.
References required of applicants.
k. KEtinr\ v soiv,
’ • ‘ Agents'. Thomaaville, Ga.
Mar 14 . . 11 ts .
VOTIf'K to IHIBTOBS anti CICKr
Ll DITORS.—AII persons indebted-to the
estate of .Thomas Dyson, latent’ Thomas Coun
ty, deceased, are hereby required to make im
mediate payment, -and tiiose having claims
against the same will present them in terms of
the law. . JAS E. DYSON,
June 20-60d Executor.
Forty Days Notice to Sell .Land.
AGREEABLE to an order of the honorable
Court ol’ Ordinary of Thomas County, July’
Term, ISC6, will be sohl before the Court
House door in Thomasville,. said County, on
the first Tuesday in September next, within
the legal hours of. sale, 130 acres of Land—a
part of Lot Number 38, in the 14th District of
Thomas County—sold as the Home Pla.fse pro
• perty of Jesse Ward, deceased. Widow’s
dower excepted.- Terms of sale cash.
H. J. WARD,
July 11-40d Adm’r.
Two Months Notice.
I WILL apply to the honorable Court of
Ordinary of Clinch County, Georgia, for leave
to sell Four Lots of Land, belonging to the
estate of John Williams, Jr., late of said coun
ty, deceised. J. L. MORGAN,
July 11-tiOd AduiT.
•GEORGIA—-Brook* County.
SIXTY days after date application will be
made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of
said County, for leave to sell the Real Estate
of J. J.lEdmondson, deceased.
I. J. EDMONDSON, Adm’r.
July 11 6Cd
FINE PERFUMES, Luhin’s Extracts,
Florida Water, Extract Pond Lily, and
Night Blooming Cereus, Zyio Balsamum. Tri
copherous, Kathaiion, India Ruiiber, 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.
BUGGIES!
HARNESS!
SB et ci dLI <s s S
BRIJ>I.ES{
Red Oak Haines,-Calf Skins, Shoe Pegs,
Lining Skins, Oak and Hemlock, SoVe anil
Harness Leather. Shod Findings, of ail .aorta.*
Coach ami Carriage
TRIMMINGS,
•seen as, ■ ‘
Black Enamelled 1., ath< r,Dash Leather,Lin
ing Nails, Carriage Knobs, Apron Kooks and j
Rings. ..... . •. __• 1
Saddle Cloths, Whips, Bitts and Spars, Hrace
Chains, Breast Chaim, dtcl, kept constantly r
oarhand at low prices, to suit the times. “ !
All work warranted that leaves our estab
lishment. *. . . • . ‘■
Call and see before .purchasing elsewhere. \
No charsre for'looking aronna. ‘*. \
MefiLASHAIV Sc LITILBi
April 4 ‘ , * M*d-’
‘“T.’ . MEW ■’ 1 .1.
ESTABLISHMIf NT j
HOW OPENED AND HEADY
.. . FOR INSPECTION,
By #. t!.:U.ODHiX9, • .
SailTC n band Peublf barrel. Guns ‘
‘and tfifljs, of the best quGi : y, at imported ‘
prices’ by ‘ J. 0, HODGKINS.
‘ : “• 1 . ; ALSO - ‘
Cc'Hs, su*d Switii i. Wesson’s
■ £*islo£tf, at the lowqst market, prices,
by . ; ; ‘ . J. C. HODGKINS- - ;
•• ’ ‘ ‘ ALSO 1
The finest assortme&t. of Bobs j
and Fishing tackle offered fpr s?a}>- in any
’ market by • • i, C. HODGKINS.
ALL kinds ofCarlriges and Cup* and
Intend .to keep on hand’ every thing for ;
sate that is generally kept.in a ‘first- class
Gun establishment by S. C. li-ODG.IvINS,
• Gulls A Pistols of every kind
•Repaired Locks Repaired-and keys patten
led to order by J. C. HODGKINS.
Thomasville, Ga.,’ apr-113m
Ale and Porter
f UST received and for rale by
J W INN'& CAff-i'IS.
171 INK BRMDT, 1, I?ttrh
. ‘WHIBEEY, Jamaica Rum, Holland (Jin, j
Madeira Wine, Sherry’ Wine, Port Wine, \
.11iisscat Wine and Cha'mpairne, on hand and
! for sale by ; . ‘ WINN <fc CASgELS:
MIS*. A EC AI it Kfl.a-I-..
.Phalon’s Tlair Invigot-ator, ( oeoaine.
| Barry’s .Triebpherous Lyon’s Kathair'on and
l Ilyacijithja; for sale bv
’ WINN Sc CASSELS. ‘
f.. . .
M ACCARON I and Vermaeelli, for- pale for
• WINN Sc CASSELS. ‘ .
1,108 itt *xcs HATH ESK!< H. for
sale by WINN & CASSELS.
April 4’ ... • . - 11 ts •
I ■’ GrMSIi!L. ,! X* ,
Cornl Cotton
PLANTATIOH
For Sale *
IX mRIDi. TJIE
. ERS !
5 AM now Offering.one
uSsfc 1 of tlie-most desmil.de jggl2|*K£
gSS plantations for sale, ever
in Middle t .
=***- j-ida, containing ■ ■ wrfAk.g..
Sev.enteen Hundred Acres
Os Oak and Hickory,- Hammock and Fine !
Lands unsurpassed in the State. j
About tiOO acres in good condition forculti- [
vfttion, all hammock. The uncleared lands j
thickly studded with tine timber
On the premises is a. comfortable framed i
dwelling .house, -with out-buildings in good j
condition, m gro cabins for 50 workers, barns, j
stables, fodder houses, and, in fact,every thing
else necessary for planting purposes arid eon- 1
venience.
Good Gin House and Screw, ’
Wells or Fine Wafer, &c.
• The quality of these lauds, their-situation !
and condition renders them equal to any in the j
.State for farming; and taken altogether, with J
the moderate price. demanded for the place, it i
is the best opportunity for investment now
before the publitj. • . • * • . i
For.farther information address
;• ; . . ‘ JAMES A. LINTON,
• Thomasviile, Ga..
•Or the editor of the Souther*'Enterprise. ■’
May 2 , • ‘ 18 ts
TAN YARD.
Having bought out the i a■> vars
of J. Sciiilf &. Brother, at Thninasville, {
and-determined to car-ry on the . business of ]
! TANNING, the undersigned wdl purchase
-10,000 jPouiids
OF GOOD HIDES,
t if delivered at David Harrell’s Provision Store,
1 where they will be paid for in Family Groce-■
! riesarCash- • • -
j. The undersigned will also give- a libefat
price for- OOU OAH I* AIS It, for
Tanning,
.’ JOSHUA TAYLOR,
JAS. A. BROOKS.
, ■ Feb 7 . “ • -6-6ra
County Court Thomas County,.
June Monthly Term, June 13-, 18G6.
Harris Lyons, e. r. Young, r. m. Hail,’
Sain'l S. Humphries, W. W.-Thurman,
and S, Alexander Smii b, baying been regularly,
drawn and summoned to serve as Grand Jurors
during the present term of the Court and hav- !
ing made default, It is therefore Ordered, That [
they do each pay a tine of Forty Dollars :—And I
it further appearing that Barney Harrell, Dan- ,
iol Dixon, Green Wancy.Geo. tlarrod, 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, That they do each pay a line of
Twenty Dollars, and that Execution issue
therefor, unless satisfactory legal excuses, un
der oath, are tiled within thirty davs from this
date. W. J YCUNG,
. _ Judge County Court.
A true Extract from Minutes County Court
„„„„„ LEBBEUS DIKLE.
June 20-80d C. C. C.
tiEOßßlA — B rooks Count)'.
NOTICE is hereby given that sixty davs
after date, I will apply to the Court of Ordin
ary of said County, for leave to sell the Real
Estate of Mathew Young, deceased.
J O. MORTON,
July 4 60d K^.r
SPOOLER'S
• CURE
Chills, and Fever,.
Bilious Fever,.
Intermittent. Fever,
Remittent. Fever, .
Congestive Chills, .
*.
Anti-Fever
AIVD
AGUE
Diarrhea,
• *
Dysentery,
Periodical Headache,
Dumb Ague*
58 ‘WB@Q@®s&@L ‘MMM: l £ i
Pi i m
X- X a
■ For Sale by all Druggists. ‘
Wm. Spooner & Cos.,
; * -Nashville, Term,
SPOoaEirs
! • Immunitv 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 what
j- 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, cOtton raising has Been
[ restricted and interfered with
MTi-Fim 6 M
In view of -these.facts Dr.
Spooner offers •to the people
pf the. South, and to Emigrants
going thither, his ANTE
FEV E R AN I> AGUE
PILLS, which have -been.
demonstrated,, repeatedly and
repeatedly, to be an unerring
and never-failing preventive
and caire of all .Bilious, com
plaints incident to the South
and West. Try but one • ex
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. . ■ •
mmm
-. for Sale by all Druggists'. -
• . . Wm. Spooner, &.Co.
. ‘ * ‘ Nashville, -Tcnn'i
of low, marshy, and o.ver
flowed. regions, or where .mi
asma prevails, and-all . -:
EMIGRANTS TO THE SOUTH
AND WEST, . . V
should not be, for a single
day, without SPOONER’S
ANTI-FEVER. AND
AGUE PILLS, in order
that when .they, are attacked
with Chills and Fever, Bilio.us;’
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 sale in Thomasville bv
Dr P S BOWER