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SCRANTON. SMITH & Cos.
GROCERS
AS D
Commission Merchants.
SAVANNAH, GA
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We would be happy to see our former
pi- n- and friends, als . ‘the public gene
rally, at our store at the head of tbe Bay,
•pposite Jefferson Street. Savannah, Geor
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We would be hapyy to receive frcm
intern, 1 iCtoa or any other produce, and
s 11 on the most favorable terms, and fill
t.:. .r oraers at the lowest martcet prices
.. :n -he sales of property.
D T. St.’RANTt N\
Os the late firm of Scranton & Johnson.
WM. H. SMITH*
Os the late firm of Rabun &. Smith.
J. L. LARGE.
Os Savannah, Georgia.
April 11 6m
TIN SHOP!
T') F. FUDGE now opened a
|) retail Sh >p, oppo
-uie i'o.', Once, on Jackson Street.
.
EL! IRON WORK, RE
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I flag J in the
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.. . • . • . lly
SHERIFFS SALES.
UyiLLbeeoW before the Cowt Heindoer,
of T 1 nuuville, on the first
her between tie mri haM
• • ng proneitv --.i wit r.
1 , Two Hundred and Thirty ]
• ‘. . • H No’
• . Hand rad tod-Ten, in the 13th Distr t
, N
• ■ r, administrator on tLe estate of A
.
• • . So
Dece Term
- , . G. WILfU>.V,
j 1 mi- - • Sheriff.
\ mri. S
TAKEN UP!
■ rF.ii !•: a-;ent nruiiAr r fa a.L
■C - ..a, Min i. t !1 County, Ga.
3V ‘I. 8 “:h i.i'/v ('oliimt:
* MULE t!u.: has been stolen from Thomas
-V < M. : • i ( ‘imtv, Florida, lias
he ;i r. covered trom the thief, Cyrus Ramsey,
iwdi ins escape. The Mole
:..y : -- . n I thp owner is roq idled
t me forward. prove property, pav charges
and costs, when the Mule will be delivered to
him. T. S. COLQUITT. Agent.
1* S —Parties claiming must come with the
very best of references and vouchers of eharae
ter for honesty, and that they are not of the
Poney and .Mule Club, which must be pro
d evil satisfactorily before their chums will bet
rd T. t>. COLQUITT. Agent.
July 35 • 30-tf ’
UlOKfilA—Ktheb County.
WHEREAS. John McTerrell, Administra
i of David McTerrell. late of said couaty,
.; -a--d. having filed his petition in this Court,
L- i Itisuur.-e in fr >m saiJ estate, this
therefore to admonish all concerned* be
and appear at my office within the time p.‘v- •
- • l by law. t > si <*\v cause if any thev can,
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. b.rwv hand at nttiee, this August I. 1566.
Tll< . 13. CLAYTON,
Wig |5dH Ordinary
IJORTV DAYS Notice to Mell I,and.
lVv authoritv froth the honorable Court of
< ti dmfirv of Thomas Comity, I will sell on the
first Tuesday in October next, within the legal
h . e, bet re the Court House door in
Thomusville. ‘lid County, the Lands belong
g to W. J., Lvers. deceased. Terms made
i. \vn autae dav of sale.
‘ AV. G. LEWIS, Adm’r
ang 15 60d
<. l Oiihl l—Clinch County.
WHEREAS. William Is. North having filed
his petition in this Court for Letters of Disrnis
- e.i front Ids Administration on the estate of
John Knolls, late of said County, deceased :
Th.-w are therefore to cite and admonish all
, -neerned, to tile their objections, if any they
aye, otherwise said letters will be granted in
terinsof the law. H. MORGAN,
ang 15 dm Ordinary.
CTOItC IA —T, on tides fountt.
To all whom it may Concern.
WHEREAS, Henry Briggs having applied
the estate 61
Jei n.l: Underwood. det-'d?—Thi* is therefore
■ ‘ rested, t< • file then
ebji ns, If any. within ‘the time prescribed
by law. wby said letters should not be granted.
■
WM SMITH,
ang l-'JOd Ordinary.
I< I.OltC, I A—l.ounties County.
UNLESS go >d cause to thecontrarv is shown
<■:: or before the first Monday in September
xt. the administration of the estateof Mteh
ael Burke, will be vested in the Clerk of the
Superior Court, or some other tit and proper
p>- ‘on. Given under mv hand this2sth dav of
July, 1866. WILLIAM SMITH.’
aug l-JUd Ordinary.
G 1’ O KG I %—Clinch Couuty.
WHEREAS, Frederick Douglas makes ap
jfa ation for Letters of Administration on the
* -of Jar..i s Dour las, late of said Conntv.
...-I and ; —T .-. se are therefore to cite and ad
monish all concerned, to show cause, if any
1 ey have, why said letters should not be
v ranted, otherwise said letters will be “ranted
i.iterui~ of the 1 1 .v. at the next regular term
of this Court. Given under my hand and offi
ial signature office, this July 25th. 1866.
h. Morgan.
ang l-30d* Ordinary.
tiPOlUll V —Thom a*. County.
Cj ‘of Ordinary; July 21, 1866.
WHEREAS. The estate of Patrick Whid
den, deceased. i- without a legal representa
tive —All persons interested are notified to file
t ; ions in said Court,otherwise .Letters
ct Administration will be granted to the public
istra’.oron the first Monday in September
next H H.’TOOKE,
July2s 30d Ordinary,
<1 liOlthl.t—l.ounties County.
To all whom it may Concern
SUSAN TUCKER having filed her Petition
in proper form to me, praying for Letters of
Administration, with the Will annexed, on the
estate of Jordan Tucker, late of said County,
deceased:—This is to cite all creditors, lega
tees, next of kin and any others interested, to
be and appear at the September term of tbe
Court of Ordinary of said County, and show
cause, if any they can. why said litters should
m be granted. Given under uir hand, this
24th d...v of July, 1366.
WILLIAM SMITH,
ang 1 -30d* Ordinarv.
GEORGIA —Brook** County.
To all Concerned.
WHEREAS. Berry Wells, administrator on
the estate of Hardy V. Folsom, dee’d. makes
application to this Court in proper form, for a
u!m barge from said administi ation :—These arc
therefore to cite and admonish all persons at
interest, to file their objections as required by
law. otherwise said Letters of Dismission will
tie issued and “ranted the applicant. In testi
mony, wiuiss.'. etc., this Jnlv 24. 1366.
J. G. McCALL,
ang 1 -30 P Ordinary.
GEOBOI A.— Thoiuan Con hit.
ALL persons interested are notified that two
months from this date.and on the first Monday
in October next, I will apply to the honorable
Court of Ordinary of said County, for an order
of Court granting leave to sell the Lands of
Morris Carter, deceased.
HENRY CARTER
ang 8 4*\l Adm’r
CO’ll’Ol MI Fluid Extract Itiarhu.
Prepared by
w P ( LOWER A CO.
Jan 31 stf Apothecaries Hall
furniture
71 HE undersigned has opened a Shop in
in Thomasrille, for the Maunfactuie
and Repairing of
FURNITURE, |
Making and Furnishing Coffins, &c., Ac. i
second door from the Print
ing Office, on Jefferson street.
L. J SPITZ.
Jan 1 Srn j
NOTICE
To Everybody
%J /
We the undersigned can now say to the
Public that we are ready lo
GRIND CORN,
as we have purchased an engine and mill
of sufficient power to do good Work, and
‘he way you have to prove it is to bring
y. nr Com and see if you do not get good 1
Meal.ln connection with our Mill we will
make Furniture to order, Sash, Blinds, j
- Dooxa, Rip, Dun, TongUe and- Groove ,
Plank, make Coffins to order with neat
nt -and iespatch, we will-also take con.
tt acts for Building houses.
i TAYLOR & DEKLJE.
1 feel thankful to the Publics for their
liboral patronage extended to me hereto-. .
fore, and hope I may merit a.co.ntimiation ;
of the same. ISAIAH DEKLE.
FAMIIiT
GROCERIES.
r | HE undersigned are how offering E a mil*
1 Groceries Cheap for Cash, at the stand
T of David Harrell. •
They are also preparing to receive a large ,
lot of
GROCERIES
Os nil Drscriptious,
at tbe same place, which they intend offering
to the public upon the most reasonable terms. ,
for Cash or Country Produce.
, JOSHUA TAYLOR.
JAS. A. BROOKS.
Feb 7 6-6 m
C. H. WILLCOX. Superintendent
T. H- WILLINGHAM,
WHOLESALE
Gr roc e rs,
143 Congress A 57 Ml. Jiilien Mis.,
SAVAYXAII, fiA.,
Keep constantly on hand, and receiving
per every Steamer, all kinds of
MM KM! 3,
MEBAKM, TOBACCO. Ac.. Ac
Prompt attention given to Orders accom
panied with remittance. apr 11 12m
SCRANTON. SMITH & Cos
Keep constantly on hand, Choice old
| BRANDIES,
WHISKIES,
WINES,
GIN, &c.,
And every variety of
G-roceries
—Also, —
HAY, CORN, 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.
April 6m
M. F E RS T & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WINES, LIQUORS,
MEGAUM. FAVCY GROCERIES,
CAY DIEM, Ac., Ac,
[ypAlso on hand, a large stock of TO.
RACCO’M.
Wo. 130 CONG RE MM MTREET,
House in New Yokk. ) So vnnnnVi Gn
•AttO Canal Street, ] aillian, UR.
April 18 6m
GEORGIA —Brook* County.
WHEREAS. J. F. Darracott makes appli
cation to this Court for Letters of Admhiistra
lion on the estate of Langdon Turnbull, late of
said County, deceased:—These are therefore
to cite and admonish all parties concerned to
tile their objections within the time prescribed
bv law. In testimony, witness, &c.
J. G. McCALL,
July 4 30d O. B C.
I.KOItbIA Brook* County.
To all idiom it may Concern:
WHEREAS, Mrs. Nancy Groover applies
to me for Letters of Dismission as the Guar
dian for the minor heirs of Josiah Groover,
deed These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all 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 4-30d Ordinary.
GEORGIA— CIinch County.
SIXTY days after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of said County,
for leave to sell lots of land, number Four Hun
dred and Fotrv two (442) in the 11th District
of Irwin County, and number One Hundred
and Sixty-one i lfil) in the sth District of App
ling County, belonging to the estate of Eliza
Mattox, late of said County, deceased.
LAVIN'A M. MATTOX,
J uly 1 Shod Adm'x.
GEORGIA —Clinch County.
W HEREAS. W illiam Clifton makes appli
cation for Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Peter McGuill. late of said Countv,
deceased:—These are therefore to warn all
persons concerned, to tile their objections if any
they have, otherwise said letters will be grant
ed in terms of the law.
II MORGAN,
July 18-3Qd Ordinarv.
GEOR..lA—Loundcs County.
W hereas Hugh Mclntyre Administrator of
Daniel Mclntyre having filed his petition
in this Court tor letters ol dismission from his
administration.
This is therefore to admonish all concerned
to show cause if any Uiey can why said letters
should not be granted at a regular term of this
Court, after the expirut on of six months.
Given under my hand and official siirnature
this 15th day of May 1866.
WILLIAM SMITH,
| May 16-6 m Only.
STATE OF 6EOBBIA Thom n a
County. —Two mouths after date, appli
catirm will be made to the Court of Ordinarv
of said Comitv. for leave to sell all the Lands
belonging to Inc estate of E R Young, late of
said County, deceased.
D 8 BRANDON
W J YOUNG.
June 27 2m Executors
HAVE TUMBLED!
aI T there never was a Greater Tumble In the Prices of
-W all kinds of Goods, as yon can see by ViSitins
gjfe tlie Store of
J. SCHIFF N- BRO.,
mJ .
• i-. . •
• WIIO HATE NOW -A FULL STOCK OF .
Spring and Summer Goods,
.: SUCH AS: •
Itarasres. Ortrandles, Robes, Prints, Jaconets. Swiss \an
sooks, ISrilliants, Embroidered Bauds and Edgings,
Infant’s Robes and Gadies* Lace Collars &. Sleeves,
Silk mantillas, L.ace Point, Straw Hats j
AND NUMEROUS OTHER ARTICLES.
We have also a fine assortment of
SUMMER CASSIMERE AND READY MADE CLOTHING,
LADIES 9 AHD ©ENTS SHOES & BOOTS,
HATS, TRUNKS, WINDOW SHADES, LOOKING GLASSES,
: AND PAMSOLS. * ...
A GOOD STOCK OF .
JEWELRY AND WATCHES,
ALL OF WHICH WE OFFER AT ‘
Ttte Lowest Price!
Come and See for yourself before going l elsewhere!
N. B.—Just received a good lot of CHOICE FLOUR and
FAMILY GROCERIES of all kinds.
April 18 .16 ts ■
JOY TO THE WORLD!
THE INTRODUCTION OF
PEHHY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER !
TO THE SUFFERING HUMANITY OF THIS AGE,
Has Relieved more Pain, and caused more Real Joy than any other one thing that
can be named !
Is a Balm for every tVvund!
Our first Physicians use it, and recommend its use-; the Apo.thecftry finds it first
” among the Medicines called for, and the WohleSale Druggist considers it a
leading article of ;-is trade. All the Dealers in Medicine speak alike
in its favor ; and its reputation as a Medicipe of Great Merit
and Virtue is fully and permanently established,
and it is .
The Great Family Medicine of the Age t
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, Bowell Complaint, Painters’ Colic, Asiatic Cholera,
Diarrhoea and Dystery.
TAKEN EXTERNALLY IT CURES
Felons, Boils and Old Sores, severe Burns and Scalds. Cuts, Bruises and Sprains,
Swelling of the Joints, Ringworm and Tetter, Broken Breast, Frosted
Feet and Chilblains, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia
and Rheumatism.
TAIN KILLER taken internally should be administered with milk or water, and
sweetened with sugar, if desired, or made into a syrup with molasses. For a COUGH
and BRONCHITIS, a few drops of sugar, eaten, will be more affective than anythnig
else. For a SORE THROAT, gargle the throat with a mixture of Pain Killer and
the relief is immediate and cure positive.
fiEOßOlA—Thoinn* County.
To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County:
THE Petition of Nancy Roddenberrv, Ad
minisU'atrix on the estate of Henry Rodden
berrv, deceased, sbeweth, that there are in her
hands lands, the property of said estate, and
that it is necessary to sell the lands for Distri
bution and to pay the debts of deceased: —He
therefore petitions and prays for an order
granting leave to sell said lauds, and as in duty
bound will ever pray, etc.
NANCY RODDEXBERRY,
Administratrix.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, June 22, 1866.
UPON hearing the foregoing Petition, it is
ordered by the Court that said petition and this
order be published in the Southern Enterprise
once everv two weeks for two months.
H. H. TOOKE.
July 4-2 m Ordinary.
_ 1
(•CORCiIA —Thomas County.
To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County
THE undersigned, your Petitioner, admin
istrator oti the estate of Edward Bryan dec’d.,
sbeweth, that lie has fully discharged his du
ties as such, and now makes this Ins applica
tion for a Dismission and discharge from said
trust, and prays that the citation issue in terms
of the law. and as in duty hound will ever
pray, etc. M. J. J. BRYAN, Adm'r.
GEORGIA —Thomas Cbnnty.
Court of Ordinary , June 6th, 186 G.
UPON hearing the foregoing petition, it is
ordered by the Court, that said Petition and
tliis Order, be published in the Southern Enter
prise once a week for six months.
H. H. TOOKE.
June 2ti-6m Ordinary.
GEORGIA —Counties County.
WHEREAS, Dennis Witherington. Guar
dian of the person and property of Nancy, Ra
chel, Mary, Surrena, Elizabeth. Moisey &l Jasse
Witherington, minors ot said County, having
fullv 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
Apnl next, and show cause, if anv they have, i
why said letters of Dismission should not be !
granted. Given nnder my hand and official
signature, this 22d day of February, 18f>6.
WILLIAM G SMITH,
Feb 28 9-6 m C. C Ord.
.
GEORGIA—CIinch Count..
To all trhom it may Concern :
WHEREAS, David administrator
of N. J. Higgs. Robert Higgs and William
Burkhalter, late of said County. deceased, bav j
ing tiled his Petition in this Court for letters j
of Dismission:—This is therefore to admonish 1
all concerned, to be and appear at my office |
within the time prescribed ny law. to show
canse if any they have, why said letters should
not he granted Given under my hand, at
office, this July 2,186*1
II MORGAN.
July 4-6ni Ordinary
KGOUCiIA —Thomas County.
To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County :
THE Petition of Pleasant Hutchison, Ad
ministrator on the estate of . John \V. Davis,
deceased, sheweth, that there are lands in his
hands, the property of said estate, and that it
is necessary to self 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.
PLEASANT HUTCH ISON,
Administrator.
GEORGIA Thomas Connty.
Court of Ordinary, June 22, 1866.
UPON hearing the foregoing Petition it is
ordered by the Court that said petition and
order be published in the Southern Enterprise
once every two weeks for two months.
HH. TOOKE,
July 4-2 m Ordinary.
(iiGOKtiilA —Thomaa County.
To the Honorable Court o) Ordinary of said
County :
The undersigned, your Petitioner, Adminis
trator on the estate of C. H. Young, deceased,
sheweth that he has fully discharged his duties
as such:—He therefore petitions and prays for
an order of said Court discharging him from
said trust, and as in duty bound will ever pray.
etc. E. K. Y'OUNG, Adw’r-
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Court of 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 a week for six months.
H. H. TOOKE,
June 6 6m Ordinary.
KKORdlA—Thomas County.
To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County :
THE Petition of W. G. Lewis, Admimstra
tor on the estate of Win. J. Evers, deceased,
sheweth, that said estate in his hands, consists
in part of lands, and that) it is necessary to sell
the same for the purpose of distribution, and to
pay the debts of deceased 11c therefore peti
tions and prays for an order of Court , granting
leave to sell said lauds, and as in duty bound
will ever prav, etc.
W. G LEWIS, AdtnT.
CfEORCrI.A. — Thomos County.
of Ordinary , June 15*4,
UPON hearing the foregoing Petition, It is
Ordered by the Court, that said Petition and
Order, be published in the Southern Enter
prise once every two weeks for two months.
II H TOOKE,
June 20 iHkl Ordinary.
Forty Days Notice to Debtors
and Creditors.
ALL persons indebted to Thomas Steele of
Thomas County’, Georgia, deceased, are noti
fied to cotne forward and make payment to the
undersigned, and nil those having claims
against him. will present them in form and
within the t ime prescribed by law
P A ITOKN,
July 18 WM Ei eentor
’ USE
mallichan sPhIS
> —
CHILLS & FEVER
’v 4 certain cvi^J)
PIE.I.S are composed
J simply of Vegetable Medicines. They are
Cathartic’ Pills, acting upon the Stomach,
Liver and Loire's ; coutainiugno Arsenic, Chl
omel. Blue Mass, or any other Mineral sub
stance. The great advantage the Proprietors
claim for these Pills is that, without the aid of
Calomel . Blue Mass, or any other Minerals,
thov will cure the most obstinate cases of
Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague. Periodical
Headache, Neuralgia and all affections of a j
like character Follow the directions, and you
will ‘find they will do all that is claimed for'-
them Try o.ne box, and their own merits will
recommend them eve* afterwards-’
Bp* We have used G u. mohan's Pit.i.s.aud
have never known them to fail to core .when
the directions were followed, and unhesita
tiugly recommend them to ptiblic favor:
Han T II Watts, Ex Governor of Ala H
Hon T J Judge. Judge Supreme Court of
Alabama: j
Hon Rob’t Dougherty, Judge Oth. Circuit ‘of
Alabama. .
Wm: G. Waller, Sheriff Montg men c >-*
Alabama.-
• Hon Alexander B. Clitherall. Montgomery ,
Alabama.
Col.fits II Weaver, Montgomery, Ala.
Cos! Crawford Bibb. Montgomery, Ala. - . J
Maj FI. A Banks, Com. Merchant..X. 0.. La. •
■ Geo Mason. Eaq., Mayor,Wetuuipks.,Ala. •’ ‘
Mikel.Woode, Attorney at Law. 306 liroau- (
wav, New York. . . . ■
Diuiiel Sayrc, Grand Sec. Grand Lodge,Ala, •
F i A Masons. . . ‘ .
BLOI IVT & lI4LG, .
Sole Proprietors, ITlontgoincry, Ain.,
Wholesale Depots, •’ ■ •
Harrnl, Ridev & Tompkins, 1 ll Chambers st
. N. Y., 8. W Morsdun. N. ,Y.,. Edward ‘•
- Wilder 6c Qo., Louisville. Ky.. E J.- .]
• . Ilart * C0.,1T. O. Lai, Blount *
Hule. Montgomery, Ala.
SOLD BY’ •
E. SEIXAS. Tliomasvillc., Ga.,
And all other Druggists. _ • ang 1> ts
KEEQSEHE
AND
. HA* STOVES, i
Tea and Coffee Boilers, Glue Pots,
Oil Cans, &c.
• Gp 1 All the ‘Cooking for a • •
‘GP family may be done
’lfT’ with Kerosene Oil.of . 1
• **p Gas, with less trouble, j
f iy ‘ and at less expense,
•J cK than by any otlicr.fuel • ’!
Each article manufactured by this Company
is guaranteed to perform all tlmt is claimed
for it. • . . ..
lUp 3 Send for
.Liberal discount to the Trade.-
KEROSENE LAMP HEATER C 0..,
206 Pearl Street, X. Y ‘
July 25 j 3m
Great improvement in Sewing. Machines . /
Empire
SHUTTLE MACHINE
. Salesrooms. 5.26 Broadway, N. Y-, 2.30
.Washington St., Boston, 021 Chest
nut St., Philadelphia.
Patented February 14, 1860.
THIS MACHINE is constructed on entirely
new principles of mechanism, possessing
many rare and valuable improvements,having
been examined by the most profound experts,
and pronounced to be.
Simplicity mtl Perfection < oinbini-d.
It lias a straight needle, perpendicular action, .
makes the LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH,
which will neither lilP nor IIAVEL, and is
alike on both sides; performs perfect sewing
on every description of material, from Leather ’
te the tinesl Nansook muslin, with cotton, linen,
or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest
number. HaviugneitherCAM or COG wheel,
and the least possible friction, it runs as smooth
as glass, anu is
Emphatically a lVoiueltsss Machine !
It requires FIFTY PER CENT, less power
to drive it than any other machiiie in the mar
ket. A girl twelve years of age can Work.lt
steadily, without fatigue or injury to health'.
Its Strength and wonderful Simplicity of
Construction renders it almost Impossible to get
out of order, and is GUARANTEED by the
-company to give entire satisfaction.
We respectfully invite all those who may
desire, to supply themselves with a superior ar
ticle, t j come and examine this L n rival led.
Machine’. ■
One half hour's instruction is sufficient to
enable any person to work this machine to
their entire-satisfaction.
Agents wanted for all towns in the United
States, where agencies are not already estab
lished Also, for Cuba, Mexico, Central find
I South America,to whom a liberal discount .will
[■ be given. . •
EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE MF C CO..
536 Broadway, N. Y T .
July 25 * ■ . 6m ■
G DOIBI I A—Thomas County.
! To the honorable Court of Ordinary of said
| County:
TIIE Petition of S R. Robison, Administra
tor on tlie estate of li. K. Evans, deceased,
! sheweth that said estate consists in part of
; Lands, and that it is necessary to sell the same
I for Division and Distribution. He now makes
1 application to sell said Lands, and prays that
the necessary.notice may be given, and as iri
duty bound will pray, etc.
§. R. ROBISON. Adai r.
GEORGIA —Thomas County.
Court Os Ordinary, July 14, 1866. ‘
UPON hearing tho foregoing Petition, it is
ordered by the Court that said Petition and this
order be published in the Southern Enterprise
once every two weeks for two months.
H: H. TOOKE,
July 18-2 m Ordinary.
6K01C61A —Colquitt County.
Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1860.
, WHEREAS, Jeremiah B. Norman, adminis
trator on the estate of James M. Norman ; Jer
emiah B. Norman, administrator ou the estate
of William McCall; Seaborn W eeks, adminis
trator on the estate of Joseph Castleberry,
have in proper form applied to me to be dis
missed from theirsaid administrations: —Notice
is hereby given to all parties interested to file
their objections in Court, otherwise letters of
dismission will be granted said applicants tit
the February Term of Court
ISAAC CARLTON,
July 18 6m Ordinary
CCOKGlA—Colquitt County.
WHEREAS, Benjamin Weeks applies to me
for the Guardianship of the persons and pro
perty of Rosanna. Seaborn J., Nancy J., Dan
iel and David B. Weeks, minor heirs of David
Weeks, deceased Notice is hereby given to
all parties interested to tile their objections, in
Court, otherwise Letters of Guardianship will
he granted the applicant on the first Monday in
September next. Given under my hand this
the second day of July, 1866.
P. 0. WING,
July 18-40d D.C.C.O.
(•IIOIUiIA Tim tuna County.
To thr honorable Court of Ordinary of no id
County:
THE Petition of M. C. Smith, Administrator
on the estate of Mary Horne, deceased, shew-,
eth that he bap fully discharged his dntv ap
pueb administrator,and now makes application
for Dismission from said administration, ami
prays that the usual citation may be given in
terms of the law, and as in duty hound will
ever pray, etc. M. C. SMITH, Jdm'r.
(i EOROIA —- Thnman Con nty.
Court of Ordinary, July 11, 1866
UPON hearing the foregoing Petition, it is
ordered by the Court that said Petition and this
order he published in the Southern Enterprise
in terms of the law for six months.
H H TOOK!?.
Jnlv 18.6 m Ordinary.
03STLY, ©20,00!
PROCLAMATION!
Extraordinary Inducements -
• ‘ To Persons Wanting
SEWING MACHINES!
THE WILSON SEWING MACHINE
• manufacturing comp.any •
• •’. ‘are now offering to the Public, . J
WILSON’S
XEW. FAMILY MA(lI IXES
■ FOR ONLY TWENTY DOLLARS I • .'1
\li is the only Pirst-Chiss” Sewing Machine in th/ -
mSykvt that mails for less than- $55. “We P re */“ t
Oui-Vew Machini to tile T’ubhc .with all mfiQXf*- .
pivvcVeiits that can well be combined in
SlachuX Great labor and pams have y-enbe
stownl lathis Machine to bring it lntyoie Ttiy
highest draMi in tin- seal- jr
by the’best judges vpt -
ly above any invented.
Wilson’s, edited &e|fcf? Machine. \
has doing
All Kinds ofSramily. Sewing
’ equally as well as in the market.
It will Stitch, llrjp. Conn, Bind,
BUAin, GaTHKli'ijp SEW-ON AX OATHF.iI AT THE
SAME TIME, RLL Y.
it uses all Spool Thread,
Silk , and Tumic directly from the Spakjf and can bo .
run (by stfmn) at the unprecedented sed of 4,000
stitches y?r minute. This Machine the ceb ‘
ebratedr “
/ Elastic Lock-Stitch,
wVlch can be cut at frequent intervals of every \Mf
i/ich, and can not be worked or. pulled apart. • \
Wilson’s. ‘
NEW S2O MACHINE
’Dots away with our old style p ‘’cadle Machines. •
It is as largo as the old Machine, and is 80 sdiptod
that it will stand upon any work-table,’ and. rCOlfn
firm without fastening. *
• IT FEEDS THE WORK ITSELF. . *
Via relieves the hands almost entirely, wliich oIV.
v\tes the necessity of using a stand and treac\le/u
or(\ to allow the operator the use of their hand/.to
•guiuVhe work. -air. All those who have ope/ated
• on trcXTlr Machines, will appreciate this grj/d im- 4
provenitot, as well as all the scientific
who 4 that sewing macliinesyJropelled
bv the fetVare highly injurious -to fMbales. and
Fhould not bVised more than one or tvofhours a day.
‘With TViLsoiSk Improved operator
can sit erect, .mils preventing paAs in the barb, .
head and chest, TicU are the old style
of Machines. . xk f
In order to introSkce throughout
the civilized world-, decided to offer the
following’ \/
UnprecedentedrVnducements :•
To any
by Draft, postal Moire Urdcs-Vr Express, prepaid, ■
(which they can our risk. iV will forward one
of tiie Wilson Mkhines on TiuNk for two weeks,
and at the endythat time, if theylid the Machine •
is not, in evesrrespeet, just as we it,
they can retail it to US, paid we will
refund thyfnoney. . • \
jgaj- c/t this advertisement out and i\R<T it to .-
ns, wi*/ your address and Twenty Douam, and
wo w/ forward you a Machine by return Express.
accompany each Machine, from v,\uh.
Me/ most inexperienced will find no difliculty\u
/arning its use. . ‘ 4
. EACH MACHINE
Warranted for Five Years!
AGENTS WANTED
On Commission, or to work for a regular Salary.
We will send Private Terms to Agents,with Machine .
to those who desire an Agency-
Address all Orders— . ■ 4 . 4
HIX.SOA SEWING MACHINE
MANUFACTURING CO.,
• Cleveland, Ohio.
(Tljc ,§-out(;cni tEniciprisc. .
~ ’ L.. 0. BKYAN. ‘ .
EDITOR AND PROPKIETOR.
4 Wl 4 B9i* TEIS US.
-r—• “O— *
. The Southern Enterprise is'published
’ -weeuiy at Four Dollars ]>rr annum strictly
’ IN ADVANCE. . • .
. Advertisements will be meerfed for-Onk
Dollar per square of welve hues or less for
■ each, insert top. ■ From this rate a discount of
Twenty five per cent. wilt he made for adver
tisements inserted for three months or v nder ■
six months, and Fifty per •cent ■ for tire ve
months or more.
All Advertisements sent, to the office n nst he
! .marked with the number of insertions desired
or the period to he published, and in every
I’ instance accompanied, with the amount re
quired for payment.
Marriages and Deaths will hereafter he
• charged f>r as ad rrrtisrments.- ■ 4
j Special or editorial notices will be published
and charged at double the above rates.
Payments must be made in current fuuds.
Remittances- may be made by Express at our
risk. All others must be at the risk of those
L making tie same. ■ ■
Subscribers names will b( dropped from the ■
list at the end of the teem for which the sub.
sertption has been paid, unless renewed
All earn m ii nlentions should bi addressed to
I’ the “ Proprietor Southern Enterprise,
Thom-asville, Georgia.”
‘_ 4 . ‘
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT*.
r All persons having occasion to . advertise .
[ Ltfgttl. Sales, Notices, etc., are compelled by
law to comply with the following rules :
Administrators , Executors, or Guardian's:
All sales of l.and by Administrators, Execu
tors or'.Guardians, are 4 required by law to be
held on the first Tuesday in the month, between
the .1 oars of ten o’clock in the forenoon, and
throe in the afternoon, at the Court House in
which the property is situate. Notices of 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 Creditors :—Notice to
Debtors and Creditors of an estate must be
; published forty days.
Court of Ordinary Leave to Sell: —Notice
that application will lie ma.de to the Court of
Ordinary lor 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 months.
Foreclosure of Mortgage :—Rules for Fore
closure of Mortgage must be published monthly
for four months.
Establishing Lost Papers • —Notices estab
lishing Lost Taper* must he published for the
full term of three months.
tyPublications will always be continued
according to the above rules, hnless otherwise
ordered.
Gl!Oßt;M—Colquitt t'sunl,.
M ITT.RKAS, Nancy ,T. Alger, Administra
trix on the estate of .Tames It Alger, deed
hav uig (iled hei petition in this Court for Lei
tern of Dismission —All persons are hereby
notified to tile their objections in Court within
the time prescribed by law, otherwise Letters
ot Dismission will be granted to said applieant
Given under my hand and signature, February
sth, ’
ISAAC CARLTON,
Feb
SPOONER’S
CLUE
| JtJulfl bUfiltlhifi MtMtlvH} m JfMfJ iMiAli'-x
Chills and Feveiy ;
*
Bilious Fever,
Intermittent Fever, ‘
Remittent Fever,
Congestive Chills,
Anti-Fever
| * ’
• • AND . ’*
AGUE
Diarrhea,
Dysentery, .
Periodical Headache,
•Dumb Ague, 7 , j
o i. | W
• A> a
■ For Sale hy all Druggists.
Wm. Spooner & Co >jr
Nashville, Tenft*
SPOONER'S
• Immunity against the Fevers
.arid'Chills of Spring and Fall,
the D-ysentcries and- Diarrheas
v. • •
.of Summer,- and the- various
’Bilious complaints, -attendant
upon the entire year,, is w.hat
the.Sou'th 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 if; and for the same
• reason, cotton raising has been
■ restricted. and interfered with
ANTI-FEVER & M
In view of these facts Dr.
Spooner offers to the people
of the South, and to Emigrants
•going thither, his ANTI
FEVER AND AGUE
FILES, 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 cx
. periment; the cost is trifling,
• the result is beyond any con
tingencyi It neV.er has failed
and never-can, while Physiol
■ ogy remains -a science. •
For Sale by.all Druggists.’
Wm. Spooner & .Cos.
. Nashv-ill.e, 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
-that when they are attacked
with Chills and Fever, Bilious,
Intermittent or Remittent
Fevers, Dumb Agpe, 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
manently.
For sale by all Druggists.
For nalo in Tlioniapville'by
Dr, 1’ S BOWER