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SCRANTON, SMITH & Co
s
AND
Commission- Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GA
We would be happy to s ee our former
pa SD a um friends, also, the public gene
rally. at our store at the hea l of the Hay.
< i r -i:e Jefferson Street, Savannah, Geor
gia.
We would he hapvy to receive fimm
rianters, Cotton or any other produce, and
> a the most favorable ternv. and fill
tl. ir or iers at the lowest market prices
nr. 1 return to them the - ties of property.
D. T. SCRANTON,
Os the late firm of Scranton & Johnson.
WM. If*. SMITH*
Os the late firm of Rabun 4: Smith.
J. L LARGE.
Os Savannah, Georgia.
April 11 6m •
TIN SHOP!
I) F. FUDGE ha3 now opened a
wholesale and retail Shop, oppo
ti- • - lie Post Ofice, on Jackson Street.
Me is now prepared to do .all kinds of
TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK, RE
PAIRING, &e.
f ‘Guttering and Renting done in the
tests!yleby B. F. FUDGE.
Apr H 15-ly
. IVT*: OF fiEORGIA Thomas
► t ountr. —Two raontiis after date, appli
,- : • vs ill be n.to tin Court “f Ordinary
,-.f - nl Countv, for leave to sell all the Rands
! . ‘ the e- ate of E. R. Young, late of
said County, deceased.
I). S. BRANDON,
W. J. YOUNG,
Jane 27-2 m Executors.
<< L O tt( ’ lA—lt rooks County.
To all whom it may Concern:
WHEREAS, Mr- M E.DnkM applies to
r ■ f*>r rafters of Administration on the estate
• E! •: Dukes of said County, and. c’d: —There
are •1 • -f;ire to cite and admonish all parties
lit inn ■ t. *o file their objections within the
time prescrib’ and by law, otherwise said letters
v,... ! is ted and granted to the optlbant.
J. G. McCALL,
July 18-30 J Ordinary.
t; I ! UCI-b-Thniutn County.
T • / mile Court of Ordinary of said
County:
! I!E 1. : ti n<f SR. Robison, Administra
tor • :t the * -’ale of K. R. Evans, deceased.
■ nid • - consists in part of
E i a: 1 that it is necessary to sell the same
!ir Division and Distribution, lie now makes
application to sell said Lands, and prays that
the necessary notice may be given, and as iu
duty bound will pray, etc.
S. R ROBISON, Adrn r.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, July 11. 186(1.
UPON hearing the foregoing Pctiiion.it i.s
o ,-d by the ('.nut that said Petition audt) s
order be published in the Sotitlicin Enterprise
once every two weeks for two months.
11. H. TOOKE,
July 18 2m Ordinary.
Rbi)!tb3 A—Thom it- County.
To the Ordinary of said Con nty.
THE Petition of Janies E. Dyson, Executor
* - e<d IT is Dv.-on, late of .-aid
t'ouuty, deceased, sheweth, that ir is import
ant to the interest of said estate that the same
he wot: ! tip and distributed at us early a day
iii p. --able, and he therefore prays your honor
to g vc notice of this his application to sell the
rc J piop. rty belonging to said estate, and that
if no objection is tiled, that your honor will
grant to him the order as prayed for.
ALIiXANI >KH (V I.OVK.
Atfys for Executor.
GEORGIA
Court of Ordinary, July 2. 1866.
UPON h--arifg the foregoing Petition, it is
• ; .! said Petition and this
< i r Ik- publislu din the Southern Enterprise
once ev< rv two weeks for two months.
H. H. TOOKE,
July 4-40d Ordinary.
(iUtitt.t \—Colquitt County.
Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1866.
AY 11EREAS, Jeremiah B. Nortnan, adtninis
tr . :it':” estate of James M Norman ; Jer
i i! Nortnan. administrator on the.estate
of W illiam McCall; Seaborn Weeks, admitiis
tra r on the estate of Joseph Castleberry,
vo in proper form applied to me 1” be di
missed from their said administrations—Notice
is ’ b\ given to ail parties interested to file
t eir objections in Court, otherwise letters of
<hsnr— a will be granted said applicants at
the February Term of Court
ISAAC CARLTON,
July i 8-6111 Ordinary.
<7 31? EiG I l —Colquitt County.
WHEREAS, Benjamin Weeks applies to me
for the Guardianship of the persons and pro
j ; yet’ Ro-:uin;>. Seaborn J., Nancy J.. Dan
i 1 and David 11, Weeks, minor heirs of David
V. rks. deceased:—Notice is hereby given to
nil p:t; tics interested to file their objections in
Court otherwise Letters of Guardianship will
he granted the applicant on the first Monday in
S ptt-mber next. Given under my hand this
the second day of Julv, 1866.
P. O WING,
July 13-40d P. C. C. O.
ti S-Jlßtt I A—Clinch County.
SIXTY days after date application will bo
made to the Court of Ordinary of said Countv,
for ! ave t ‘ sell lots of land, number Four Iluii
drt and and Fotrytwo ITT in the 11th District
of Irwin County, and number One Hundred
and Sixtv-one li’d) in the oth District of App
-1 i:g County, belonging to the e tate of Elizk
Mattox. late of said County, deceased.
LA VINA -M. MATTOX.
July 18-God AdnTxf.
ORbl V Clinrli County.
v. EAS, W Clif
I A stratkm or
ta'e ot Peter MeGuill. late of said. County,
and used These are therefore to warn ;ili
persons I, to .tile their objections if my
tbev lave, therwise said letters will be grant
ed m terms of the law.
H. MORGAN,
July 13-30d •- Ordinary.
GbOKUA—-Thomas County.
T c : nor aide Court of Ordinary of said
County:
THE IYtir.on ot M. C. Smith. Administrator
on the e- ate of Mary Horne, deceased, shew
oth, t eit be has tally discharged his dutv as
s uninistrator,and now makes application
f r Di>mission from said administration, and
P ‘iys that the usual citation may be given in
lav . and- b
over pray. etc. M. C. SMITH. Adrn r.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, July 11. 1366.
S Pet
order- dby the Court that said Petition and this
o lor be published in the Southern Enterprise
in terms of the law for six months.
. 11 H - TOOKE.
July 18-brn Ordinary.
OKCIA —I hoiuni ( oiiiiiy.
T-O he Hanoi able Court of Ordinary of said
THE undersigned, your Petitioners. Execu
tors of the last will of Kindred Braswell, dec’d
sheweth that said deceased died p :--, 0 f
Lands and that it is necessary to sell the same
for the purpose of payingthe debts of deceased!
and for distribution among the legatees of said
wi!i —Petitioners therefore petition and prav
for an order of said Court, granting them leave
to sell said lands, and as in dntv bound will
ever pray, etc. SAM’L G. BRASWELL
CASWELL BRASWELL.
Executors.
GEORGIA —Thomas Co’tnfy.
Court of Ordinary, June 4.1866.
Upon hearing the foregoing Petition, it is
ordered by the Court, that said petition and
th - rder be published ill the S-’ uihern Enter
prise once every two weeks for sixty days
II II TOOKE,
J ones 6-60d . Ordinary.
FURNITURE
HOI. |
riMIE undersigned has opened a Shop in
A in Thomasville, for the Maunfacture
and Repairing of
FURNITURE,
Making and Furnishing Coffins, &c., &c.
second door from the Print
ing Office, on Jefferson street.
L. J SPITZ.
Jan l dm
KT O T I C E
To Everybody
%)
We the undersigned can now say to the
Public that we are ready to
GRIND CORN,
as we have purchased on engine and mill
of sufficient power to do good Work, and
Hie way you have to prove it is to bring
your Corn and see if you do not get good
Meal.ln connection with our Mill we will
make Furniture to order, Sash, Blinds,
Door--, Rip, Dress, Tongue and Groove
I'lahk, make Coffins to order with neat
ness and despatch, we will also take con.
t: acts for Building houses.
TAYLOR & DEKLE.
I feel thankful to the Public for their
liboral patronage extended to me hereto--
fore, and hope I may merit a continuation
of the same. ISAIAH DEKLE.
LAWRENCE” HALIT”
HHAKES the liberty of informing tlm public
I that he is now receiving and will keep
constantly on hand, at his old stand near the
Post Office, the following articles :
Bacon, Flour, Sustar, Syrup,
Lartl, Clofloe, Klee, Sail,
Candles, Spice, Pepper,
Copperas, shoes Hals anl
CANTDIinS.
AI, ‘DEI*. SHOT A CAPS,
!VKl:l)I.E, THREAD.
BUTTONS, RAISINS,
TIjST ware,
And many other tilings too numerous to men
tion. may 16 3m .
FiIMILT
GROCERIES.
r j HE undersigned are now offering Family
1 lo om iio Cheap for Cash, at the stand
; I hreid Harrell.
They are also preparing to receive a large
lot ot
GROCERIES
Os all Dmcriptiaus,
at the same place, which they intend offering
to the public upon the most reasonable terms,
for Cash or Country Produce.
JOSHUA TAYLOR.
J AS. A. BROOKS.
Feb 7 6-6 m
C. H. WILLCOX. Superintendent
T. H. WILLINGHAM,
WTTOT.F.SAT.F.
G*- x* o o o ir*
I I I Congress A A7 St. .Inlirn Sts.,
SAVANNAH. GA.,
Keep constantly on hand, and receiving
per every Steamer, all kinds of
©KXBTOfg,
SEGARS, TOIIAGO, Ac, Ac,
. Prompt attention given to Orders neenm
. panied with remittance. npr 11 12m
. SCRANTON. SMITH & Cos.
. Keep constantly on hand, Choice old
BRANDIES, ‘ !
r” WHISKIES,
WINES,
GIN, &c.,
And every variety of
Groceries
—Also,—
HAY, COEN, OATS and BRAND,
Strictly at wholesale to the Trade, and we
flatter ourselves that we can make it to
the interest of Dealers to patronize us.
At the head of Bay street opposite Jeffer
son street.
Apr 11 Cm
M. FERST & CO.!
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WINES, LIQUORS,
BEGAKN. FANCY GROCERIES,
CAN DIE*, Ac., Ac.,
UP*Also on hand, a large stock of TO
bagos.
No. 1.50 EONORESS STREET,
Savannah, Ga.
—___ _____ 6m
THE BAINBRIDOK
Chart anti Compass.
T HE completion of the A. &. G. Railroad
. to Tnomasvnle. together with the general
inclination of th public mind in that direction
renders the Bainbridge “ Chart & Compass
an excel lent advertising medium to the busi
pvsr men of rhomasvifle. 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 societv, the Church and
the State.
Terms <f Subscription; —Three Doli ars
a year.
Advertising rates the same as those of the
SStuthern Enterprise.
Agents at Thomasville :—Bevile A Wkagg
Juue -*** 25-ts ‘
Gl OKGI \ Brooltw Fountr.
WHEREAS, J. F. Darracott makes anidi
cation to this Court tor Letters of Adiniuistra
t;on on the estate of Langdon Tumi.nil. late of
said County deceased These are therefore
to cite and admonish all parties concerned to
hie their objections within the time prescribed
by law. In testimony, witness. Ac.
~ JW . J - and. McCall,
•July 4 3ud O 13 C
GEORGIA—K rooks ( onntr,
Ta all trhom it may Concern:
WHEREAS, Mrs Nancy Groover applies
to me for Letters of Dismi-.-ion as the Guar
dian for the minor heirs of Josiah Groover
dec and —These are therefore to cite and admon
ish ail persons at interest to file their objections
within the time prescribed by law-, otherwise
said letters will be granted the applicant
J. G. McCALL,
July l-30d Ordinary.
HAVE TUMBLED!
T there never tvas a Greater Tumble in the Prices of
IfJ all S*iu<ls ot Goctls, as jou can see by VlSitillLg;
fjK tlTo Store of
J. SCHIFF b; BRO.,
M’llO HAVE NOW A FULL STOCK OF
Spring and Summer Goods,
SUCH AS j
Raragei, Orgamlles, Rohe*, Prints, .Jaconets, Swiss Yan
sooks, Krilllanls, Embroidered Rands and Kdgings,
Infant’s rtobes and Ladies* Face Collars & Sleeves,
Silk Mantilla*. Eate Point. Straw Hats,
AND NUMEROUS OTHER ARTICLES.
We have also a fine assortment of
SUMMER CASSIMERE AND READY MADE CLOTHING,
LADIES 5 AMD OEKTS SHOES &■ BOOTS,
IIATS, THUNKS, WINDOW SHADES, LOOKING GLASSES,
IJMBBELLAS AND PARASOLS. ■
A GOOD STOCK OF
JEWELRY AND WATCHES,
ALL OF WHIGU WE OFFER AT .
Th.e Lowest Price!
Come and See for yourself before going elsewhere!
N. B.—Just received ft good lot of CHOICE FLOUR and
FAMILY GROCERIES of all kinds.
j Apri’ 18 16 if
JOY TO THE WORLD !
THE INTRODUCTION OF
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER !
TO TIIE SUFFERING HUMANITY OF TIIISAGE,
i./ ’ • ‘
i Has Relieved more I’ain, and caused more Real Joy than any other one thing that
can be named!
Is a Haim for every Wound I
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 .
leadine article us is trade. . All the Dealers in Medicine speak alike
iu it3 favor ; and its reputation an h Medicine of Great Merit
and Virtue i fully and permanently established,
j and it is
The Great Family .Medicine of the Aje !
EVERY VOLUNTEER SHOULD HAVE A BOTTLE, IN CASE OF SUDDEN AT
TACKS IN DISEASE
TAKEN INTERN AT LY 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, Bo well Complaint, Painters’ Colic, Asiatic Cholera, •
Diarrhoea and Dystery. . . •. ‘
TAKEN EXTERNALLY It CURES
t • ■ ■
t
Felons, Boils and Old Sores, severe Burns ad Scalds. Cuts, Bruises and Sprains,
Swelling of the Joints. Ringworm and Tetter. Broken Breast, Frosted
Feet and Chilblains, Toothache, Tain in the Face, Neuralgia
and Rheumatism.
! PAIN KILLER taken internally sh< uld be administered with milk or water, and
sweetened with sugar, if desired, or made into a syrup with molasses. For a COUGH
j and BRONCHITIS, a few drops of sugar, eaten, will be more affective (hat anytlmig
! else. For a SORE THROAT, gargle the throat with a mixlure of Pain Killer ami
! the relief is immediate and cure positive.
I GKOR(<IA —Thomn Comity.
Court of Ordinary , June 22nd, 1366.
WHEREAS, L M. Sutton, makes applica
tion to this Court for Letters of Administration
on the e: ‘ate ot S. 11- Grace, deceased: AH
persons interested are therefore notified to tile
their objections in Court, otherwise ssrd let
ters will be granted in terms of the require
ments of the law.
H. 11. TOOKE,
July 1 30d Ordinary.
fiEORRIA-Thomns County.
To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County:
THE Petition of Nancy Roddenberry, Ad :
ministratrix on the estate of Henry Kodden
herrv, deceased, sheweth, that there are in her
hands lands, the property of said estate, .nd
that it is necessary to sell the lands for Distri
bution and to pay the debts of deceased He
therefore petitions and nravs for an order
granting leave to sell said lands, and as in duty
bound will ever prav, etc.
NANCY KODDENIIERRY,
Administratrix.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, June 22, 1866.
ETON hearing the foregoing Petition, it is
ordered by the Court that said petition and this
order lie published in the Southern Enterprise
once every two weeks for two months.
H. 11. TOOKE,
July 4 2m Ordinary..
GEORGlA—Tlioinns Comity.
To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County.
THE Petition of Daniel Mclntosh, adminis
trator on the estate pt John A. Mclntosh, Sr.,
deceased,sheweth, that said estate consists in
part ot Lands, and that it is necessary to sell
the same for distribution : Petitioi ertherefore
prays for an order of Court granting leave to
sell said lands, and as in duty hound will ever
pray, etc. • D. McIN'TQSH, Adrn’r. •
i GEORGIA —Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, July 2,1866. •
j UPON hearing the foregoing Petition, it is
ordered bv the “Court that said Petition and
this order be published in the Southern Enter
i prise once every two weeks for two months.
11. 11. TOOKE. •
July 4 4 1 • • Ordinary.
(itOKt'lA—Clinch Comity.
To all whom it may C ncern :
WHEREAS. Juniper Griffis applies to me
for Letters of Guardianship for the minor heirs
of Charles Griffis, late of said Countv, dec’d :
This is therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned. to be and appear at iftv office within
the time prescribed by law. to’ show cause if
: any they have, why said letters should not he
gi anted. Given under my hand, at office, this
duly 2,1866.
, H. MORGAN,
July 4 30d Ordinary.
COtIPOIXU Fluid Extract Bachu.
Prepared by
W. P. C LOWER A CO ,
Jan3l-stf Apothecaries Hall.
t<!inlnNfrafor'N Sale.
tTTILL be sold before the Court House door,
“ in Colludes G'onntv, #n the first Tuesday
in Augrt-t next, within the usual hours of sale,
the following property, to wit:
Lot number Seventy one, in the Fifteenth
District of formerly Irwin, now LoundesCoan
ty, well improved, containing Four Hundred
and Ninety Acres, less the widow's dower.
Also, one Town Lot in Valdosta. Sold as
the property of Archibald Mclntvr; late of
Loundes County, dec and. Terms on the day.
ISAAC JESSUP,
June 20-61 and Adm’r.
GFOKOIA—Thnmnt t onnlt,
1 o the Honorable Court of Ordinary of soid
County: JJ
the Petition of Pleasant Hutchison, Ad
ministrator on the estate of John W. Davis,
deceased, sheweth, tliat there are lands in his
hands, the property of said estate, and that it
is necessary to sell the same for distribution of
said estate and to pay the debts thereof. He
therefore petitions and prays for an order
granting leave to sell said lands, and as in
duty bound will ever prav, etc.
P LEAS ANT 11UTCII ISON,
Administrator.
OEORGlA —Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, June 22, 1860.
I PON hearing the foregoing Petition it is
ordered by the Court that said petition and
order he published, in the Southern Enterprise
once every two week® for two months..
H- H.TOOKE.
July 4-2 m Ordinary.
CSEORfSlA— Colquitt County.
( ourt of Ordinary, June 28. 1866.’
V HEKEAS, The estate of D J. Norwood
deceased.-is without a legal representative:—
All persons interested are therefore notified t>
file their objections in said Court, otherwise
letters of administration will be granted th'ere
on as the law directs •
, , „ , ISAAC CARLTON,
July 4-.30d . . Ordinary.
I*l IA—I.ou.liilea County.
Whereas Hugh Mclntyre Administrator of
Daniel Mclntyre having filed his petition
in this Court for letters of dismission from his
administration.
This is therefore to admonish all concerned
to show cause if any they can why said letters
should not be granted at a regular term of this
Court, after the exnirat on of six months.
Given under mv hand and official signature
this 15th day of Xlay 1866
, ‘ WILLIAM SMITH,
May 16-6 m Ordv.
Forty Days Notice to Debtors
and Creditors.
ALL persons indebted to Thomas Steele of
Thomas County, Georgia, deceased, are noti
fied to come forward and make payment to the
undersigned., and all those having claims
against hun. will present them in form and
within the time prescribed by law.
T , . ftJ D. A. HORN,
July 18 40d Executor.
GEORGIA—Tkomna Count y.
To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County s
THE undersized, your Petitioner, Admin- !
istrator on the following estates, to wit :
Estate of Dixon F. Pearce, Murdock Me- !
Kinnon, Floyd H. Uevells, John H. Ilevells,
J. 11 M. Gardner, C W. llranch, Jno A. Lane.
Mary Atkinson and Jonathan G. Miller, and
as administrator with the will annexed of the
Estatesof Daniel Stringer and Kinchen Ward,
deceased, sheweth, that a portion of the saute
consists of lands, and that it is necessary to sell
said lands for the purpose of paying the debts ,
of deceased, and for distribution’ among the
distributees and legatees thereof, lie there
fore pravs for an order of Court, granting leave
te sell the same, and as in duty bound will ever .
pray, etc. M. C. SMITH, Adm'r:
GEORGIA—The mas County.
Court of Ordinary, June 1111,1866.
UPON hearing the foregoing Petition, it is
Ordered bv the Court, that said petition and
this order be published in the Southern Enter
prise, once every two weeks for sixty.days.
. H. H. TOOKE,
June 13-02w60d . .Ordinary;
GEORGIA Thomas Counts
To the honorable the C<- urt <f Ordinary of sqil
County. ‘• • ‘\
The undersigned your .petitioner, sheweth
that the estate of Sheldon Swift, deceased.’
in liis hands as administrator, consist ain *
part of Lands and that it rs necessary for
the purpose of a division among the dis
tributees thereof to sell the same. Peti- 1
tioner therefore makes this his application •
for an order granting him leave to sell the
Lands of said deceased, and as in. dufy
bound will evei pray.
J, I. PARKER,
• Adm’r.
GEORGIA Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary May 25 th\ 1866.
Upon hearing the foregoing Petition, it
is ordered by the Court that said Petition
and this order be published in the South
ern Enterprise; once every .two weeks for
two.months.
11. IT. TOOKE,
May3O6od Ordinary.
. GEORGlA—'Themnn County.
To the Houora.ble Court of Ordinary of said
County:
‘The undersigned, yonr Petitioner, Adminis
trator on the estate of (V 11. Young, deceased,
sheweth that he litis fully discharged his duties
rt* such lie therefore- petitions and prays for
an order of said Court, discharging him fronl
said trust, and as in duty I” mid wi I ever pray.
*tc/ ‘ E..R. YOUNG, Adm’r-
GEORGIA—Thomas County. ■
■ . . Court of Ordinary, June Ist 1866.
! Upon hearing. the foregoing Pf tition, ii is or
ugn-d bv the Court, thatsaid petition and this
•order bepublished in tlm southern Enterprise
once a week for si V mouths
p. II: TOOKfli
, June 6 6'm ■ ‘ Ordinary.
GEORGIA —Thomas Comity.
To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County t
THE Petition of W. G. Lewis. Admiiustra-.
tor on the estate of Wm. J. Evans, deceased,
sheWeth. that said estate in his hands, consists
in part of lands,- and that if is nec< entry to sell
the'same for the purpose of distribution,-and to
pay the debts of’ deceased : —lie tlierefore peti
’ tions and pr.>ys for an order <d’ Court, grunting
leave to'sell said lands, and -as in duty bound
will ever pray,etc. •
’ “ . AY. G. LEWIS; Adm’r.
GEORGIA—Thdmas Couii/y. ■ ‘. :
Comt o ’ Ordinary , June 1 5th, 1866.
upon hearing the foregoing Petition, Iris’
Ordered by, the Court, tliat said Petition and
Order, he published in the Southern En ei
prise once every two weeks tot. two months,
H. 11. TOG KM, .
June 20-dod ’ ‘ Ordinary.
GEORG IA TkomM Chhult.
To the // G<ntrt m <rf Ordinary of- $ > <i’
ijonnty : •
TIIK undersigned, your Petitioner', admin
istrator on the estate of Edward Bryart deed ,
sheweth, that he ban fully discharged his <lu
ties as such, and now makes this his appllca •’
•tion for a Dismission and discharge from said
tmist and prays that thc-rjtatiou issue in ter, r
,of ilie law, and us in duty hound will ever
pray, etc. • M. J. J. BIvYAN, Adrn’iv
GEORGIA—Thomas County. ‘ ‘•
C mrt.af Ordinary, June 6th, 1866.
UPON hearing the foregoing petition, it is
ordered by the Court, that said Petition and
this Order, be published in-tlie Southern Enter
prise once a week for six months.
H. 11. TOOKE.
June 20-Gm ... Ordinary. •
G EORGIA Thom ns ‘Comity.
To the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
said County.
THE undersigned, your Petitioner, sheweth
that the estate of M.-C. Grace, deceased, in
his hands, as Administrator thereon, consist in
part of Lands, and that it is necessary-to sell
the.same for the purpose of distribution, among
the distributees thereof, petitioner, therefore
prays the order of said Court granting leave to.
sell said lands, and as in dutv hound will ever
pray, &c. L. M. SOTXON, Adm’r.
GEORGIA —Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary .May ‘2stk f 1866.
Upon hearing the foregoing Petition, it is
ordered, bv the Court that said Petition and
this order he published in the Southern Enter
prise, every two weeks for two months,
H. 11. TOOKE,
May 36-60d Ordinary..
.GEORGIA Thorn ns County.
TANARUS) ihe Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County:
THE Petition of administrator on the
Estate of C. 11. Young., deceased, sheweth that
said deceased, died possessed of Lands,'arid that
it is necessary to sell the same for th.e purpose
of distribution among the distributees of said
estate, he therefore prays for an order granting
him leave to sell the same and as in.dutv bbuiid’
will eve* pray,etc. ‘
-E: IE YOUNG, Adm'r,
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
■ Courtof Ordinary, June Ist. 1866.
Upon hearing the foregoing Petition it is or
dered by the Court, that said Petition and this
order be published, in the Southern Enterprise,
once every two weekg for two months. •
H 11. TOOKE,
June 6 60d “ ‘ -Ordinary.
• •
GEORGIA—Eonmlca County. ‘
WHEREAS. Dennis AYitheriiurton. Guar
dian of the person- and. property of Nancy. Ra
chel, Mary, Surrena, Elizabeth,Moisey A .Tasse
Witheriugton. minors of said County, having
fully discharged his trust, applies to be dismiss
ed from his Guardianship- —Therefore all per
sons concerned are hereby notified and required
to appear at my office, on the first. Monday in
April next, and show cause if an v they have,
why said letters of Dismission should not be
granted. .Given under tnv hand and official,
signature, this 22d diy of February 1866’
WILLIAM G.- S.M IT Ij,
Feb2S9-6m C. C- Ord.
GEO RII A —l .ownrtrs County.
A\ lILRLAS. Allen Jones. Administrator of
William Y. Mill, late of said County, deceased,
having filed his 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 if any they can, why
said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 24th
day of January, 1866.
WILLIAM SMITH,
Jan 31-m6m Ordinary.
GEORGIA—( limit County.
To all idiom it may Concern:
WHLREAS, David O’Quin, administrator
of N. J. Higgs. Robert Higgs and William
Burkhalter, late of said County, deceased, hav
ing filed his Petition in‘this Court for Letters
ot Dismission:—This is therefore to admonish
all concerned, to he and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause if any they have, why said letters should
not he granted. Given under my hand ar
office, this July 2, 1866. * ’ dt
T , , , H MORGAN,
July 4-6 m Ordinary- .
ONJuY B-2 0,00 !
PROCLAMATION!
Extraordinary Inducements. .
To Persons Wanting •.
SEWING MACHINES!
THE. WILSON SEWIN3 MACHINE ,
• manufacturing comp ant?
are - now ofTorfng to tliQ Tublio, . .*
WILSON’S’ •’
NEW FAMILY- MACHINES
for only. twenty dollars:-
Mt i the only First-Chws Hewing Machine hi tV*
nirvkvt that retails tor 1- than $55 *We prefJA* .
our \rw M \( hink to the. Vub'ic with all the/.in
proVtvWentß that can well be combined in a
MacliirV Great labor ami pains have Ven be
stowed Machine to bring it very
highest in the scale of'St'winplt
is acknowledged by tin* bvst jndgea ml entire
ly above ANiofcroND any Macliincy?er invented.
Wilson's Cdfeited Wucliine
has doing
■wtmi/y Sexring ■
ci%jirhinc in the market.
Conn,
OX OAXril B AT'THE
KU liKAWIFULLT.
nol- Thread,
rora tlie Sp%l and can t>#
im edentcd SRcd of 4,000
l. MucUiiie Li.w ccl
-9c/i-Stitch, \
lent intervals of ev.rV>Alf
kod or pulled apart. \.
Wilson’s
NEW 020 MACHINE
away with onr old style **’C€hdlt Machines.
It )<> a. large ss the eld Machine, end i y adapted •
■ that it will stand npon any work-table, and remain
firm without l'asteuiUjg;
IT FEEDS THE WORK ITSELF,
\hd relieves (Tie. hands almost entirely, which oh/
\v\tes tlie necessity of usiim a stand snd tri adUyoi
..roS, to aliow the operator tlie use ot their hand/to
-’•in\>"'“ work. *j>* AH tlioxo. who have -ope/ated
b” ‘\ ‘ > ti„ s, will appreciate this giya iui
on tre\ile ~
.whO-havAWided that sewmg
bv the fctVare highly injurious to and
should not LBm-’eti more than one or t wnoare m*y.
vvnh WilhonV Improved Macui?w the operator
can sit erect, Am* preventing in the back.,
he a.i and chest, *icli are the old style
of Machines. \ ff
In order to lntro\ce throughout
the elviluted world, ws^ta^^deciaed- to oiler the
following : Tra
To any one TutV.iv. I’-a.i.* PN either
•bv Draft, portal V-f/i Ord< prepaid,
(which they can ili/vt our risk, ill forward one
of the YVilson Ajpc hints os Tiilkloi two weeks,
and at the etid oTihat time, if they ]VI the Machina
in not’, in evtay reapect, just as we it,
they can teWD it U> us, paid W Wljl
refund thi/Tomcy.
jj- f/ft this advertisement out and Vil It'fa
ne,.mfi*xyoor Address and Twenty Ptmaw, and •
wo ve/ forward you a Machine bv return £iuesa
T) ir/eti£iis accotuuany cash slacliiiie',.fi'oin “V'h
tl Jniost inexperienced will find lao dilllcujty\’l
• /aruing its ue'e. *.
’ r: icit mxciiixz
Warrantod for .Five Tears!
tfirA’J.t R I.Yff 1
• Oft Commission, <lr to work for a replfcr Salary.
. Wc witt send Private Terms to Agents, with Machina
to those who dsire tin Agency.
Address all Orders— ‘
WIZBON SEWIMG MA Clf EXE
. ■ mas ui'A-Cr vjt ia a co.,
Cleveland, O/tfe.
fff;c S'outbenr .(Entcorse..
... 0 • . • ‘ 1
Tl. C. BRYAN, 7
EDITOR A.VD PROPttIKTOR.
gl’BXl UIPTIOY TEB.YIS.
: -o-r 2. ■
The Southern Enterprise is. published
weekly “at Four Dollars pt f annum,strictly ■
IN ADVANCE.
Advertisements trill be inserted for -Onr-.
Doll \ r per s a tore of t . • • .;• for
each insertion. From this-rate a discount of
■ Twenty-Jive per cent: will be made for adver
■tisi’mint* inserted for three month, ori/.ider
fi.r months , and Fifty per c< ■’ ; . .•
’ months of more.
All Advertisements era/ to the office n unt be
marked with /hr number of .insertions desired
or-the period to .be published, and in every
. instance accompanied ■ •cith the amount re
quired for payment • ...
Marriages, and l)i o ill. h rc.be
charged for as advertisements.
Special or editorial nblit es will be publishc l
and charged at doublt the at eve rates.
Payments, must-be made in current funds.
■ Eemittan es may - va - by Express at ‘our
risk AH others must „ • the risk of those’
.making the same.
Subscriber,s names vail hr drooped from the ‘
. list at the end of the ‘term for. which the rub- ‘
script’<tn has ben paid, unless renewed ■
■ A l < ttitut nicattons should be addressed to
the •“Proprietor Southern. Enterprise,
Thomasville, Georgia.” . .; .
f) ! - ‘ •
LEC Al. ■As > A !■:’ It T3 * f:.! E>T H. ■
■■ All persons having occasion to. advertise
: Legal Sales, Notices, / ;<•.; are compelled by
law to comply with t.lie toltowinif rules:
Administrators', F..mentors, or (iuardians
■ All- sales of Kama by Administrators, fixecu
’ tore op Guardians, are required by law to be
held on flic first Tuesday in the month, between
the 1 outs of -ten o’clock in the forenoon, and
.three in*(be afternoon', at tin'. Court House in
whiclt the property is situate. Notices of there
’ sales .most be given in a public gazette'forty
days previous t.<> the day of sale.
‘. Sot’ if pi rsohal Pro] ei ly ;—Noth esof'the
sal • of personal property must be given at least
ten days previous to the <!uy o( sale.
Estate Debtors'and Creditors: —Notice to
Debtors and Creditors of an estate must be
published forty days. •
Court of Ordinary Leave to ,<,-Tl .-—Notice
that application w-ill be made to the Court of
Ordinary tor leave to sell Lands, must be pub
lished weekly for two months.
Administrators and Guardianship :—Cita
tions for Letters of Administration must he
published thirty days; for Dismission from
Administration, monthly for six mouths.
Foreclosure of Mortgage. :—Rules for Fore
closure of Mortgage must be published monthly
lor four months. J
Establishing Lost. Papers .—Notices estab
lishing Lost Papers must be published for the
lull term of three months.
. %F} üblications will always he continued
according to the above rules, unless otherwise
ordered.
*• BORGlA—Colquitt County.
WHEREAS. Nancy J. Alger, Administra
tnx on the estate of James R. Alger, deed ,
natiitg filed her petition in this Court for Let
ters of Dismissiott;—All persons are hereby
notified to tile their objections in Court within
U ' e '! lne . prescribed by law, otherwise Letters
ot Dismission will be granted to said applicant,
(riven under my band and signature, February
oth, 1866.
„ v D „ ISAAC CARLTON,
Feb ’-.1-8-601 Ordinary.
SPOONER’S
CURE
:• j am wmstsrmfhmM urn itm
Chills and Pever, <
Bilious Fever,
Intermittent Fever,
Remittent Fever r
Congestive Chills, i
Anti-Fever
’ AND _
j AGUE’
• *
Diarrhea,
Dysentery,
Periodical Headache,
Dumb Ague.
T O
fp’ 6 6 6 ‘sja
X XcUiAjOb
For Sale by all Druggists.
Wm. Spooner & Cos.,
Nashville, Tcnn,
“inwmiaj. ha iww—
SPOONEB’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 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, cotton raising has been
i restricted and interfered with
|!MM & ACHE
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
1 repeatedly, to be an unerring
: and never-failing preventive
and cure ot all Bilious com
plaints .incident to the'South
and West. Try but one ex~
[ pefiment; the cost rs trifling,
the result is beyond any con
tingency. . It never has failed
• and never can, while Physiol
: ogy remains a science.
m w 7? w €1
. For Sale .by all Druggists.
Wm. Spooner & Cos,
• • Nashville, Tenu,
wmrvi-w,™ cr—-AdkJMLj.
of low, • marshy, and over
flowed or where rni
• asma prevails, and all
emigrants to the south
AND WEST,
J 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, 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 pale in Thomapville’by
Dr. P. S BOWER