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SCRANTON-SMITH & Cos.
c; i IOG ERS
.AS i 1
Commission Mo reliant^
SAVANNAH. GA
We would be happy to see enr former
patrons and friends, aNo, the public gene
rally. at our store at the head of the Bay.
opposite Jefferson Street, Savannah, Gcor
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; w-'t’d * e harry to receive fror
Planters, Cotton or any other produce, and
sell on the most favorable terms, and fill
their orders at the lowest market price o
and return to thenr the sales of property
f). T. SCKAHTW,
Os the late firm of Scranton & Johnson
WM. 11. SMITH.,
Os the late firm of Rabun & Smith.
J. L. LARGE.
Os Savannah, Georgia.
April 1 i 6m
TIN SHOP!
TANARUS) F. FUDGE has now opened a
1 lc- lie and retail Shop, oppo
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He is now prepared to do all kinds of
SHEET IRON WORK, RE
PAIRING, A.-
tut ferine and BmIH done in the
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,1010.1 I Thnnui - l onnl.
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• ('nvnty:
YOUR Petitioner. Administrator on the es
tate of Joaeph Miller, deceased, sheweth that
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i- necessary to sell the satin*, for Distribution :
He thcref.ee prays for an order granting leave
• ...it said lands, and that the usual noticemay
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bound will ever rwav. etc.
JAMES MILLER, Adn’r
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ii ii TOOKE,
July ’■'-2m Ordinary
t Tlismni County.
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County
■ TIIE Petition of T T Stephens Guard
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and that 1 •
e insists till in Cos! t.-a
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- -or any
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STEPHENS,
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i terms of the law.
LI H. Took i.
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y. l Thnntn- Contitt
To s os
THE Petiti ■ 1 Dyeon. Fx’r of |
; Dyeon Ut<- of said < !otm- .
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are a number of lots of wild uncultivated lands j
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Court of Ordinary, July 2, 1866. ‘
UPON hearing tl foregoing Petition, it is
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H H. TOOKE,
July 25-2 m - * Ordinary
t. I OH. I % -Thomas Coanly.
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WHERE VS Cl as K. Walsinj ham m
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V rt! V\ Hines, a minor of said County
A. . •. • -* t'-.-d !
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law
; . • 11 II TOOK!
Sept 6 3 Ord
ci ORt.it 4 tin. h Cowaty.
To the. ltonm-ahle Ordinary of said County j
THE application of William Tomlinson, ]
Administrator on the estate of John Tomlin- j
son. Into <>f said County, di ceased, shewet
that it is necessary for the purpose of distribu- t
tion, for him to sell One Hundred Acres, more ‘
i and No -'ll I. in t! e
District of said County, the sam< being the j
whole interest of said estate in said lot of land.
He therefore applies for leave tosell the afore- !
said land.
WM TOMLINSON, Adrn’r.
Per JOEL NICHOLES.
Sept 6-2 m Att'y at Law
tJFOIMII V Thonin. f'nnnty.
7’> the Honorable Cornet of Ordinary of said j
Com niy:
THE petition of A P Wright, Addminis
frator on the estate of 0 I>. Andrews, deed., |
sheweth that said estate consists in part of j
I in said Stat. and that it is necessary to I
the sMBm ■ —He therefore petitions and I
prays f ■ r :,n ord< r • Court granting h ave
to sell the same, and as in duty bonnd will 1
•ever prav,.et,
A P, WRIGHT, Adm'r.
GEORGIA—Thomas County. j
fts ft of Ordit/iry, Jtlj) 2,1866.
I’PON hearing the foregoing petition, it is :
ordered by the Court tha r said petition’ and
this ord< rHe published in th Suithern Enter
prise once everv two weeks for two months
II II TOOKE,
Sept 6 2m Ordinary.
ttOFRCIA-—THonm* ('onntr.
. th,- ffonoroht C ‘'itt of Ordinary of Haiti
Connty :
THE Petition of William P. Brtwn, Ad
ministrator on the estate of George W Brown
deceased, sheweth. thar he hasfnllv disehar
etl hts duty as such, and now pravs that the !
uonee required by law be given, that he may
be dismissed from said administration, and as
in dntv bound will ever pray etc
W. I* BROWN. Adrn'r.
t’E ( tRGI.i Thomas Count*.
■ OoWTt of tlrtitnary, Sojd 3, IStV,
UPON hearing tbc foregoing Petitimi, it is
ordered bv the Court that said Petition and
t :s ord.’r be pnhlished in the Southern Enter
• lia s.x ■watts, in terms of the law.
’ . H H. TOOKE,
S*‘pt OrtHnarv
(5t ORtil.t Ttinnins ('oanty.
f'ourt of Or,!,, tor*. Sold. 1./. 1 ?GG
ELIZA H- BROWN makes application to i
said Court tor Letters of Guardianship for the j
persons, property and effects of A C. Brown
S;irah Br*>wn. Mary I Brown and S V\
I‘r*twn, minors of said County:—All petrous
interested are notified to file their objections
in Court, otherwise said letters will be granted
in terms of the law.
II II TOOKE.
Sept 6 30J Ordinary j
English Mustard—for sale
by H p ('LOWER & CO. *
ng lfi ts
FURMTURE
r|V||E undersigned has opened a Shop
I in Thomasville. for (he Maunfocune
FURNITURE,
Making and Furnishing Coffins, Ac., ,Vc,
gsSTShop second door from the rrint
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L. J SPITZ,
• Jan 1 8m
NOT I O E
To Everybody
We the undersigned can now say to the
Public that wc arc ready to
GRIND CORN,
1 as we have purchased an engine and mill
1 of sufficient power to do good Work, and
1 the way you have to prove it is to bring
your Corn and see if you do not get good
1 Meal.ln connection with our Mill we will
make Furniture to order, Sash, Rlinds,
Doors, Rip, Dress, Tongue and Groove
Plank, make Coffins to order with neat
ness and despatch, we will also take con.
tracts for Building houses.
TAYLOR & DEKLE.
I feel thankful to the Public for their
liberal patronage extended to ire hereto
fore, and hope I may merit a continuation
1 of the same. ISAIAH DEKLE.
FAMILY
GROCERIES.
rpilE uudersigneJ are now offering Fnmili
1 (.'rnrerir. t’ for Cas stand
of David Harrell. •
They are aleo preparing to receive a large
I GROCERIES
Os nil I>eseri|Sin,
sanu place, which they intend offering
• . tin’ pnhli'i- upon the mo.-r reasonable terms.
r Country Produce.
JOSHUA TAYLOR.
J.w \ BROOKS.
Feb 7 6-6 m
C. H. WILLCOX. Superintendent
T. H* WILLINGHAM,
WHOLESALE
Gr roce rs,
I IT CtofiVCas A 37 SU. .Vnlieit. St*..
NAVtVVtII. <• A..
K'e.-p eon®font!y on hand, and receiving
pe.r every. Steamer, all kind* of
. SH.4R* TOIMHO \i A(
Prompt attention given to Orders accom
panied with remittance. apr 11 lllin.
SCRANTON. SMITH & Cos.
Keep constantly on hand, Choice old
BRANDIES, •
• WHISKIES, •• j
. WINES, ‘
. ‘ . ■ . • G'IN.-ac., :
1 every variety of •
G-roeeries
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■ HAY CORN, OATS and BRAND,
■ holesalc f< the Trade, and w
flatter Ouraelves that we ran make it to
the Interest of Dealers to patronize us.
i of Bay street opposite Jeffer ’
; son street,
Apr II fim
M, F ERST & CO.,
WHOLES ALU DEALERS IN
WINES. LIQUORS,
\RS. FtM V fißOf FRIKS.
I lIVMBB, Ai .. A< ..
TO
RAtTO’S.
>o. 150 f OVf.RFSS STRKFT,
TTufSt in New York, > Quirannnk (T.>
•JOO street, \ odvaiinaii, Ua.
April 18 . C(a
OFORRI \ Ulinrli fount)'.
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 Ift 11 in the sth District of App
ling Connty, belonging to the estate of Eliza
Mattox, late of said Countv, deceased.
LA YIN A M. MATTOX.
July 18 6fid Adin’x.
REORt.lA—l.onn<lr fount)
AVhereas Hugh McTntyre Administrator of
Daniel Mclntyre having filed his petition
in this Court for letters of dismission from his
administration.
This therefore to admonish nil concerned
to show cause if any they can why Mud letters
should not he granted at a regular term of this
C'mrt, utter the exninit mi of six months.
’ ■ ’ tttul* r : v hand and official signature
; this IStt day of M:tv lStiti.
• ‘ WILMAM SMITH,
A MULE
TAKEN UP!
OFFICE AGENT BUREAU ft F A A L
C wit i. \. Mitchell County, Ga
T> oU trhmt, if may Concern:
\MI LK that has boon stolen front Thoma*
County or Madison County, Florida, has
t>een recovered from the thief, Cyrns Rattisev. i
;• Freedman. who made his escape. The Mtile I
ts in my possession, and the owner is required
to come forward, prove property, pav charges
and rosts, when the Male will be delivered to ,
him. T S. COLQUITT, Agent
1‘ S —Parties claiming ninst come with the 1
very best of references and vouchers of charm- j
ter for honesty, and that they are not of the
Honey and Mule Club, which ninst be pro- j
duccd satisfactori!v before their claims will be !
heard T.’ 8. COLQUITT. Agent.
J 'Hy 2o att-tf 1
CFOKdI %—flinch fount*.
HKRKAS William It North having filed
his petition in this Court for letters of Dismis
sion from hts Administration on the estate of
John Knolls, late of said Conntv. deceased •
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned, to file their objections, if any they I
have, otherwise said letters will ho granted m
terms of the law H. MORGAN
auglstku Ordinary.
By anthority front the honorable Court of
< *rdinary of Thomas County. I will sell on the
first Tuesday in October next, w ithin the legal
hours of sale, before the Court House door in
Thomasville, said County, the lattnls belong- t
trig to W. J Even, deceased. Terms made I
known on the day ot sale.
h G LEW 18, Adrn’r
ang 15 t,o,j t
Biniß in kiMiiinth
HAVE TUMBLED!
art flioro lcttr im t Grrsifrr Tmnhle In Hts Prices (
yM mi Kinds of Goods, asj you rail sot* ly Visiting
“ tlto Store ot
J. SCHIFF fcc BRO.,
WHO HAVE NOW A FULL STOCK OF ;
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Spring and Slimmer Goods,
SUCH AS j
Rnrages, ftrgnndies, Robes, I’ritils, .lac onetsj, Swiss \aii
sooks, Brilliants, Enthroidered Bunds and Edgings,
Infant's Rolh>s and Lare f ’ollarsi & Sleeves,
si|K Mantillas. I.ace Boinl. Straw Hats.
AND NUMEROUS OTHER ARTICLES.
Wc have a!.-o a fine assortment of
SUMMER CASSIMERE AND READY MADE CLOTHING.
1 LADIES 9 AMD ©IMTS SHQSIS &■ B©9TS,
;
HATS, TRUNKS, WINDOW SHADES, LOOKING GLASSES*
’ UMBRELLAS AND PABAS6LS. . . ‘ 1
A GOOD STOCK OF
JEW EERY AND WATCHES,
ALL OF WHICfI WE OFFER AT
Ttie Lowest F*rice l
Come and See for yourself before going elsewhere I j
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N. B,—Just received a good lot of CHOICE FLOUR and
FAMILY GROCERIES of all kinds.
April 18 .16 • --ts ’
JOY TO THE WORLD t
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• ■ THE INTRODUCTION OF • • . *’ ‘• . V
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER Jj
TO THE SUFFERING HUMANITY OF THIS AtTi;: •
Has Relieved more Tain, and caused more’ Real Joy than -any . other one thing’ that
can be named ! . .
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Ix a Balm for cYcrj Wound! .
1 Our first Physicians use it, and recommend Its use ; Hie A'polhecary finds it first j
’ ” among the Medicines called for, and the Wohlesalc Druggist considers it.a • ‘ .
leading article of Jiis trade.. All the Dealers in Medicine speak alike
j- . in its favor; and its reputation as a Medicine ‘of Great Merit
j • . and Virtue .is fully and permanently established*, * . ‘
. - . and it is . . ■ • ‘
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Tito C-rral Faiuily ‘or tlio Ajje !
’ EVERY VOLUNTEER SHOULD HAVE A BOT 1, IN CASE OF -SUDDEN AT.
TACKS IN DISEASE ‘ * *
TAKEN INTERNAILY tT CWRES ‘
Sore Throat Sudden Colds, Coughs,’ etc.. Weak Stomach, General Debility. Nursinj
Sore Mouth, Canker, Liter Complaint, Dispepsia or Indigestion, Cramp and .
Pain i B ‘the Stomach,’ Rowell Complaint. Painters’ Colic, Asiatic Cholera, ..
. ... Diarrhoea anil Dystery
. • taken EXTERNALLY IT CURBS
Felons, Boils and Old Sores, severe Burns and Scalds. Cuts, Bruises and Sprains,
■ dwelling of the -Hunts, Ringworm and Tetter, Broken Breast 1 ed
Feet ami Chilblains, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia
and Rheumatism.
PAIN KILLER taken internally should be administered with milk or water, and
1 sweetened with sugar, if desired, or made into a syrup with molasses. For a COUGH
and BRONCHITIS, a few drops of sugar, eaten, will he more affective than anythnig
else Fora SORE THROAT, gargle Hie throat with a mixture of Pain Killer and
the relief is inuffediate and Cure positive. •
Forty Days Notice to Sell Land.
AGREEABLE to an order of the honorable
Court of Ordinary of Thomas Comity, July
Term, 18G6, will’ he sold before the Court
Home door in Thomasville. paid Count y. on
the first Tuesdav in September next within
the legal hours of sale, IJD acres of Hand—a
part ot Dot Number AS, in the 14th District of
Thomas County — sold as the Home Pi p 0 pro
perty of Jesse Ward, deceased. Widow's
dower excepted. Terms of sale cash.
H. J. WARD,
July 11 tOd Adrn’r.
Two Months Notice.
T WILL apply to the honorable Court of
Ordinary of Clinch Connty. Georgia tor leave
to sell Four Lots of I,and, belonging to the
■ estate of John Williams, Jr., late of asra ma-
I ty. deceased i- L. MORGAN,
July 11-60d Adm’r.
GFOKGII-ThomiiH Coniify,
Court of Ordinary, August 15th, 1866.
WHEREAS, Lehh . Dekle and Elias Futeh,
makes application to this Court for Letters of
Administration on the estate, property and ef
fects of Isaac Fateh, deceased, undisposed of
by will or otherwise:—All persons interested
ate notified to file their objections in said Court,
otherwise said letters will he granted in terms
of the law.
II IT. TOOKE,
Aug 30-30d Ordinary..
fißOßfil.t —Thmn Connly,
ALL persons interested are notified that two
1 months from this date, and on the First. Mon
day in October next, 1 will apply to the Hon
orable Court of Ordinary of said Connty, for
an order of Court granting leave to sell the
1 Lands of William P. Carter, deceased.
ALEX. CARTER,
ang 8-40d Adrn’r.
GRORGI % Krhols f ount*.
WHEREAS, John M.Terrell, Adntinistra
| tor of David McTerrell, lute of said connty,
: deceased, having filed his petition in this Court,
for letters of Dismission from said estate, this
is therefore to admonish all eoneemed. to he
and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to show eanse if any they can,
why said letters should not be granted. Given
under mv hand at office, this Angnst t. 1866.
TIIOS. B. CLAYTON,
ang 15-Gm Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Rronk* County.
WHEREAS. J O. Morton, Administrator
of the esta<o of J. B. Archer, deceased, rnnkcs
1 application to me for le-tters Itismissory from
! said administration t —These are to cite and nd
tnonish all parties at interest, to file their ob
jections within the time prescribed by law,
otherwise said letters will tie granted the ap
plicant. j*. g Mi-call,
July 4-fim O. B C.
BRYANT’S Cholera Mixture—
A specific for Inciptent Cholera, for ’
aalchy W P CLOWER k CO
i <:rOIU. 1 \-Tlt tmna County.
To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County :
The undersigned, yorlr Petitioner, Adtninis
tratoron the estate of C. H. Yotmp. deceased,
ibeweth that he has fully dwr.hargedhtsdoti<
as such; —He therefore petitions and prays lor
an order of said Conrt dwehsrgiiuf nim from,
said trust, ami as in duty bound will ever pfay,
E. B YOUNG, Adm j
GEORGIA—Tkomat County.
.Court of Ordinary, Juno Ist 1866.
Cpon heaving the foregoing Petition, it is or
dered by the Court, that said petition and this
order bepnldished in the Southern Enterprise 1
1 once a week for six months.
•11. 11. TOOK E,
3m Ordinary
GEORISI I—Thoinn* County.
: To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of taid
■ Conuty:,
THE undersigned, your Petitioner, admin
* istrator on the estate of Edward Bryan deed.,
1 sheweth, that he has fully discharged his du
! ties as such, and now makes this his npplica
| tion for a Dismission and discharge from said
tmst, an<l prays that the citation issue in terms
’ of the law, and as in duty hound will ever
i pray, etc. M. J. J. BRYAN, Adm’r.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, June Oh, 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 onee a week for six months.
H H. TOOKE,
June 2tt-6in Ordinary.
GEORGlA—Eoiirnlc* County.
WHEREAS. Dennis Witherington. Guar
dian of the person anti property of Nancy, Ba
rbel. Mary, Snrrena, Elizabeth. Moisey A- Jasso
Witherington, minors of said County, having
full v discharged his trust , applies to lie dismiss
ed from his Guardianship:—Therefore all per
sons concerned are hereby notified and required j
to appear at mv office, on the first Monday in j
April next, and'show cause, if anv thev have, j
why said letters of Dismission should not he ,
1 granted. <liven under mv hand and official
1 siimatnre. this 99d day of February. 1866
WILLIAM G SMITH,
Feb 28 9-Gm C. C Ord.
Administrator’s Sale.
“ITTILL he sold before the Court House door,
it at, llomerville. Clinch County, Georgia.
I on the first Tuesday In October next, the lands
belonging to the estate of John Williams, Jr., i
! deceased. Sold by order of Court of Ordiu ‘
ary. Terms made known on day of sale.
J. L. MORGAN,
Sept Adm'r.
fiEAßCU—Clinch County,
ALE persons having claims against the es- 1
late of John Williams, Jr., late of said County. I
deceased, are hereby notified to present them *
duly attested, within the time prescribed by j
taw, and all persons Indebted to said estate arc ‘
requested to make immediate payment to me. ‘
J L MORGAN,
Sept t> Ibd Adm r
F USF J
sallichansP, l m
jV .— isC ; FOR/ ‘v~ “
CHILLS & FEVER
~ X CgRT AIN
are composed
vTT simply of Vegetable Medicine*. 1 hev are
Cathartic Pith, acting upon the Stomach, .
l.irer and Boyce** : containing no Arsenic. Cal- >
omel, Blue Mass, or fr>v other Minora| HA
stance. The grenf advantage the Proprietors i
claim for three Pills is that, without the aid of
- Blue Ma>s. or any other Minerals,
thev will cnre the most ol*stinate eases of
Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague. Periodical
Headache, Neuralgia and all affections ot a
i like character. Follow the directions, and you j
will find they will do all that is claimed. for ,
tlic::; Try one box, and their owft merits will
1 recommend them ever afterwards-
have used < lu.ur.Hts's Pit-i s,and .
i have never known them to fail to. enre when .
the directions were followed and unhesita
tingtv reeotnmend them to puMic favor
’ lion T 11 Wan- Ex-Goven
lion T J Ju 1"V Judge Supreme Conn and
lion Kob t Dougherty, Judge ;>>h Circuit ol
Alabama. ’
\\ i Wal Sheriff Montgomery to
‘Alabama.
Hon Alexander B. Ciitherall, Montgomery,
Alabama.
Col Jas 11 W eaver, Montgomery Ah
Col Crawford Bibb, Montgomery, Ala. •
Maj E A Banks Com Merchant. N. O . La. .
Qeo Mason, Esq , Mayor, Wetumpka, Ala.
rn ‘ at Law 206 Broa i
wav, Now York.
Daniel Sayre, Grand Sec* Grand. Lodge. Ala,
F .V A Masons
BLOCIT A HALE,
•*ole Proprietor*, ‘Tlontgoinery, Ala.,
Wholesale Depots,
I Harml, Miyldy & Tompkins, 111 Chambersst.,
N Y s WfMorsdnn, N. V.. Edward _ |
Wilder A Go. Louisville. Ky. E. J
H,art .v Cos N O L:, . Blonnt &
little. Montgomery, Ala.
SOLD BY
E. SEIXAS, Thomasvillc, Ga.,
I And all other Druggists, any 15 tt
KLLOSEXE.
AND
I- GAS STOVES, : I
1 Tea and Coffee Boilers, Glue Pots, j
Oil Cans, Ai.c.
’ All Che Cooking for a X \
family may be done J* ;
; with Kerosene Oil:or _./■
■ Gas, with less trouble,
l a ami at less expense, j
; ? J than h v any other fuel . ‘ • •
Each article manufactured by this Company
is guaranteed to perform all that is claimed
1 for it.- ••
3” VSend for” OlfQulaT. ‘ [
’• Liberal discount to 4lie Trao‘- • . ‘
• KEROSENE LAMP HEATER .CM I.
•M Pearl. Street, N‘.-Y. •
July2s ~ ‘ •’ ’ ■ ,3m .
Great improvement in Sewing \i
Kmptro •
! SHUTTLE MACHINE
Salesrooms, MB’ Broadway, N Y . UAd •
Washington St., Bnatoq, Ml Chest-’
1 • ‘ not St.. Philadelphia.
•Patented Fetirnary 11, 1 Still. •
’ rrtms MACHINE is eonstructed.on entirely
J new principles• of mechanism, possessing
i mimy rare and-valuable improvements, haying:
“been examined by the most profound experts
C and prommneed to In* . 1
simplicity mu! l*erf'ctioij.<'ombitivl.
w It* has ast njigTH needle, perpendicular action,.
: makes the L< K’K or SHUTTLE RTITCH,
” . • “ •
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• n.ol “mattfria 1 !rom ,1 <e
.
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a* glass, ami “ • * . .
Kmaltaiimlfr a -!Voicli‘S tin,-bine !
It requires FIFT\ PERCENT less'pow*
• ket.’ A girl tv 1’ e years of age can work A
steadily, without fatigue or injury .to health
Its Strei gth and wonderful Simplicity of
i ‘
out of order, and is GUARANTEED by the.
con . • ■ •
We respectfully •invite all those who mat
1 ■ - ;. - - t It: ‘ i■ - “. 1 ■ : stru i'i r ;;
and i-xnnii-'". lids Cnrn-a
*
One half hour’s- instruction is sufficient to
i-trddn ot ‘ t work . <to-, mat him t
■ their entire satisfaction. ,
Agents wanted forall towns in Hie I
States, where agencies are not already <
lished \ Cuba, Mexico, Central and
1 South America, to whom a liberal discount \\ l
be given. .
. EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE MF'f! CO,
Sttti Broadway, N. Y .
; July 2 i . . lini
. (IKOIUtI I—Ttioniii- t)ssl].
To tki honorable Court of Ordinal sos ten .
County . •
THE Petition oi 8 R.'Robison, Adffiinistra
i tor on the estate of lv. It. Evans, deceased,
t sheweth that said estate consist.- in part Os
and that it is. necessary to sell the same
! for Division and Distribution, lie now makes
’ application to sell said Lands, and prays that
I the necessary notice may be given, and as in
’ duty bound will pray, etc.
S. R. ROBISON. Adm’r.
’ GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Conrt of Ordinary, July 14,18(10.
UPON hearing the foregoing Petition, it is
1 ordered by the Court that said Petition and this
\ order be published in the Southern Enterprise
once every two weeks for two months.
H. 11. TOOKE,
July 18-2 m Ordinary..
—MHLA CrtfUl Countv.
Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1860.
WHEREAS. Jeremiah 15 Norman, adininis
trator on the estate of James M. Norman ; Jer
emiah TV Norman, administrator on the estate
of William McCall; Seaborn Weeks, adminis
trator on the estate of Joseph Castleberry,
have in proper form applied to me to be dis
missed front their said administrationstN otico
! is hereby given to all parties interested to file
i their objections in Court, otherwise letters of
dismission will be granted said applicants at
the February Term of Conrt
ISAAC CARLTON,
July 18 6m Ordinary
GEOKm.l—Tbomni Comity.
To the honorable Court of Ordinary of said
Con nty :
THE Petition of M. C. Smith. Admii h. rator
on the estate of Mary Horne, deceased, shew
eth that he has fully discharged his duty as
such administrator, and now makes application
l for Dismission from said administration, anil
1 prays that the nsual citation may be given in
i terms of the law, and as in duty bound will
i ever pray, etc. M. C. SMITH, Adm'r.
GEORGIA —Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, July 11. 1866.
UPON hearing the foregoing Petition, it is
ordered hy the Conrt that said Petition and this
order he published in the Southern Enterprise
in terms of the law for six months.
H H. TOOKE.
July 18-fim Ordinary.
• (.1 tint. I I—Clinch Coni ll .
To all whom it may Concern:
WHEREAS, David O’Quin, administrator
of N. J. Iliggs, Robert Higgs and William
1 Burk halter, late of said County, deceased, hnv
‘ ing filed his Petition in this Court for liot.ters
of I lianiiseion This is therefore to admonish
all concerned, to be and appear at my office
I within the time prescribed ny law, to show
t cause if any they have, why said let ters should
i not be granted Given under my band, at
1 office, this Jrd\ J iM.t., ■ ‘
II MORGAN.
Julv 4 6m Ordinary
GROCERIES,
HARD
AND
TIX WARE!
At K. R. rVAAW’ OLD NT AND,
’ ‘ fi ■
AINSWORTH & SANFORD
K‘T?Et* coiif<tantlv on hand :t large and bc
locitd stuck of GROCERIES, 11AK1)
AND TIN W \KI, coanstin ■ . •
Flonr. Bacon, Coffe< Tea, Bgar, Che
B ■ S Ba B B •
.Candice . ‘ Gi®
S’—!’ in Jars and Bottles
liaising, Dried Figs, Apples and Peach'ec, P<
ash, Oysters, Cream Tartar Yenst Powder .
Chewing and Smokii. Tobae<
Hardware
. • • • • • * <
v 1 [ . fi “
els, Trace Chains, Pocket 11 * 1 Pahhs Kni\ esj.
llumes, Ckdlare, Well an i Bw i
i* >i and Wi . v “
Brads, Locks, Drawing Knives, Files, A•. *
• .Spun Tlireael, all- *umlcr*:
ITIN -TV A Rlv!
LOT OF FRENCH-CALF SKINS
ts which will be ‘sold low for t’A>il
or BARTER
Hid< Wo & ’ . • .
u. B. Alsnrwjt. H. 11. Brafafl.
__ 17 ls
* —. c_._> fT-s su ■T"’
Corn i Cotton
PLANTATION
• For Sale
lIV miODLL FLORim. TIIE .
I,(!VD -OF FLOW ERS ! .
■ rida, containing - ■*“* n •
i Seventeen Hundred Acres j
Os Oak and Hickory,. Hammock- and iPiftc j
L.-mcis Bnearpaaopd in the State- ‘
About fiOi) acres in. good condition* for culti- j
i vatirtn;- all hammock. The mwlisarad- land)
; thickly studded with fine timbei
On the ‘premiaes is a comfortable frabted I
.dwelling. norifee, with ont-Ami(dings hi ir<’” and
[condition, negro cabins for 58 workers, barns,
. ■ . 1 ‘ . ’ >■ taf
else necessary for planting purposes and
venit-act
G-oodGrin House and Screw, ]
” >Vells of Fine Water. Ate.
The totality of “these lands, their situation !
anti condiw.> • i-ndi-i . •* *
Rente 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 •
; • JAMESA LINTON, L
L ‘ • • ThomasviHe, Gtt
Ortho editor of the m lint, • ■* -•
Jttav 2 ‘’ ; 18J
CUBDMCM Jk_ Rpmlm t'snnii.
. JfnTICE is hereby given that sf?ty <fnj
after date, I will apply to the Coart of Ordin
a*rv of said County, for leave to soil the JUoal
Estate of Mathw Young,'deceased.
• • ‘ . • * J. O MORTON, .
. July I Jii ii . * _ . ‘ . ’ E.\.-
Vr©TlC*s.—All persons .indebted tothees [
. ti tate of Janies 1.. Hancot Colqnift
Conntv, deceased, hre hereby notified to mal <
immediate* payment, and thosejiaving demon<l
• * .
] ofthelaw. ‘ KLKAtfAH JOHNSON,
July l£-40d Adm’r \ ith the Will annexed.
. (T Dr S-ontDcru Enterprise.,-.
|'~ ‘ I, G. BRYAN, ; : i
KDITOIS AND PBfPRISTQB. .
• • •
-WBwwnm TEinifi.
Tk Southern Enterprise* is ptiblhh
- *” I- •- i: Dollars oer smnnm *1
I\ A h*V \.\CK ‘ ’ * • * ‘ . .
■ . Ative-rtisfmevt* frill hr inserted ‘for One
Dol.l \ u per square of ‘arrive lines p
h rum th is rah a discount - /
‘Twenty-fire percent will be modi ini- adver- ,
■f iscrrfCnts inserted for this
• si-X months, rniil Fifty per cent for ttC( ri
month s or mm i ’ *
All lit m-l/si Hi, u/s ~ /,/ /o Ho o l)i r. it „,/
| marked rrith Ho- number of insertions (h m n and.
[• or the- period . to be published , and i
instance accompanied with the amount rc
’ q in-. ■i, ■■ pay in ir,
i Marriages and. Death
i charged far as advertisement!
> - rhfhoriat notices will be published J
and charged at . double the above rates -|
Payments must be made m current funds.
Remittanci ■ n -■ b< made by Express at on
1 risk. Ah eillu rs m u.-t l -
• making the sain. .
SnbxCribt rs names • ill'he ‘dropped from th
\ list at the end of the term fur which the sub
scription /ms been paid, unless rt m in ■
AH ccemmunicatUms should be addressed, lo
** Proprietor SOUTHERN Kntkri
Thom asvilli Georoi
—: 0
I.ECAL ADVERTIHEnEIVTS.
All persons having occasion to advertise
; Legal Sales, Notices, etc., are compelled by *
law to comply wSfa the following ruliui •
Administrators, Executors, or (Guardian
All sales of Land l>v Administrator.-. Execu
-1 tors or (-inardians. are reeuired- by law t” be i
• held on the find Tnesday in the month, between
; the 1 onrs of ten o’clock in the forenoon,and :
! three in the’ afternoon, at the (ionrt House n
. which the property sit ua: Notices of tie
tnttsl b.e given in :i public gazette forty!
’ days'previous to the day of sale.
Sale oj Personal Property :—Notices of the ,
I sale of personal property most be given at least
• ten days previous to the day of sale. . . •
Eft.ate Debtor* rrs : —Not
Debtors and Creditors oi ya estate mast lx •
i pnblished fort y da vs.
Court of Ordinary Isaue to Sell :—Notice
that application will be made to the Court
1 Ordinary for leave to sell Lands, most be pub
lished weekly for two months.
Administrators and Curfrdianship :—Cita
i tions for Letters of Administration must he
! published thirty days: for Dismission from
1 Administration, uionthly for six months
Foreclosure of Ufortyaye :—lf ales for Pm
1 closure of Mnrtgage must he published moutbl v
j’ for four months.
F, staid is hi ncr Lost Papers :—Notices estsib, I
1 hshinar lost Papers must bo published for tin
! full term of three months.
£ Publications will, always be continued |
! according to the above rules, unless otherwise
I ordered.
t*Bfll \—4 ‘!<] ii itt 4'ituntj.
WHEREAS, Nancy J. Alger, Administra”
trix on the estate of .lames 14. Algor, dee d.’
having bled her petition in this Court for Let’
• ters of Dismission;—AM persons are hereby
I notified to tile their objections in Court within
the time prescribed by law, otherwise Letters |
of Dismission wilhbe granted to said applicant,
i (iiven under mv baud and signature. February \
! 3th, 1866. ‘ I
ISAAC CARLTON.
Feb 21 H 6m Ordiuarv
SPOONER’S
CURB
* * <
Chills and Fever.,.
Bilious Fever, |
Intermittent Fever,- j
Remittent Fever,
Congestive Chills,
• *
Anti-Fever
AGUE
Diarrhea, •
Dysentery, •
Periodical Headache,
Dumb Ague,
mm irnmm mmnm immm
cy—n. cy iv V
P| | I w
A XiaJiAJwo
For Sale by all .Druggists. ‘
Wm. Spooner & Cos.,
Tenn~
SPOONER’S
Immunity against the Fever
and Chills of Spring and Fall,
the Dysenteries and D.iarrh
of Summer, and the yaricni •
B-ilious complaints attendant
upon the entire is wha”
the South needs and must hav •
• before that favored region will
at-tain the full meed of its
ness.. * Emigration thither har?
.been. and is • retarded for the
’ lack of it.; and for ‘the same
reason, cotton raising has'been
. restricted and interfered wit:’
MTi-rm & iti
. In view of ‘these facts Dr.
Spooner offers to the people
of the South, and to:Emigrant ;
eolng ’ thither, his A.N T f
•FI. V ER AN DAGiUf
PILLS, which'.have, beert
demonstrated, repeatedly-, and
repeatedly, to be an unerring
and nev.er-failing preventive
: and cure of all -Bilious - com -
plaints incident to the South
I and West.. Try but ‘one ex
periment; the cost is trifling,
the result is beyond any cor
tingency. It never has fade
and never can, while Physic -
Ogv.remains a science. ’
FXllfl.
■for Sale by all Druggists.
. Wm. Spooner 6 c Cos.
• Nashville, Tem.;
of low, marshy, and over
flowed regions, or where r
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 ordcf
•that when they are attacked .
with Chills and Fever, Bilious,
Intermittent or Remitten:
Fevers, Dumb Ague, Con
gestive Chills, Pain in the
Back, Periodical Headache,
Diarrhea or Dysentery, (to
l which they are constantly lia
ble,) they may promptly and
effectually be cured, witnoi.
j 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 Kile in Thom a s ville by
Dr V S BOWER
ainaia pmtlkiH i imuumwiM