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L. c, BRYAN. : t ! Editor
. THOMASVILLE, <SA.:
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nucmvi .notice
The .Rev E P B* • •
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next • \* • .
The.Mrotlns of Planters
To htw been held on Satnrday. -fith-inst.,
Waa postponed'on account of the inclem
ency of the weather. There will be &’
meeting at .the ‘Co.urt’ House. on Saturday
next. 13th in. tafit. ‘ ■
B®"‘McQueen . fol ell. renew their
ad vertisetnern t.his week, and notify the
jMiblic that their new stock of goods fa-now
< a bud sad ready for sale. • It'is a food
place to trade as—bur friend Hubert ft ay*
ihert.
teF 1 vt tention is directed to the ‘adver
tisement ofT. J. Mcßaio. It i-a good sign
jto see “uncle Jeff’’ again commence bn>i.
P is a -ign that the. country is proa
periDg and that there i- money to be made.
■ AroUOITIC —Onr mden will b-ar ‘With’
oa awhile, if we give epsoo id advertise
ments ins’ead of reading matter. The
lime he r < when, for want ofadveriise
ments, we gavt-you s
we furnished you a paper at a continual
ion, it i-. but fair that we should be re
p u i, even at this 1 ite day. We had intend
ed to g-o to Savannah, to represent .our
advertising interests in that city,, but it
turns out that wc have nor r om enough for
those at home, arrl w
upon enlarging the Enterprise, to ne*l the
emergency. Those who owe us are earnest- J
lv requested. to bear.this in mind,, and
forward with the'money, without
er solicit! n, ■ • .
nH utfoifUod. pleasure to
refer the reader in to-day’s issue. It
large advertisement of Messrs. Goldberg. ‘
The app'earanee of their advertisement in
print] is a grand triumph of the press, over
parsimony and a littleness of soul, for, at*
though they have long been patronised by
•community whose interest and prosperity
this paper has ever diligently’ labored to
promote, they have never before appeared
in its columns .as patron*. At lasi, how
ever, they acknowledge the potency-of the
press, and t< congratulate them upon hav
ing rh.o scales removed from their eyes.
The enterprising spirit of oar merchants Is
•ufhcietjtly “ nnifeste 1 in our -c. dumirs. and
Vre now take pleasure in chronicling the
names of Messrs. 11 x L. Gol Iberg among
them.
S W*4b W -■■ -
HARD 4 WAV A Ui KIWOV.
It affords us much pleasure-topresent to
our readers, this week, the splendid.adverb
risement es those gentlemen. In ‘times
they figured extensively in
these columns, fnJ their name was pitent
as a ebarnr to summon customers to their
e aimers; ..but a wave-of revolution swept
ever the country, and like most of us they
were swallowed -up'in the vortex of finan
cial ruitv. 1-t was only for awhile with'them,
however, for ere long their heads were
tees manfully strugg e water, and
now they have reached the shore and are
once more straight upon their, feet. In
this manly posture they now stand with
outstretched arms and invite their old cus
tomers to return—fully assuring memos
all the accommodation of former day*..
- * • *> ■
nm oitTies, :
On Our .first page w* publish an article on
this subject, signed “Justice.” . We do so
•imply'that 1 t -gy be heard. The
question, however, is not to be settled by
newspaper articles, nor will it need to be
settled by any*other action of after
the fail elections. The Radicals will settle
it for us after the fashion of the monkey
and the cats in the fable.
■ # W*Wi I—
PROPift; ptßnitsFD. .
. Mr. A. F. Franklin, proprietor of the
Tiiomasvillc Produce and Provision store,
desire* to purchase Ground Peas. Beeswax.
Dry Hides a'n 1 Tallow : for which he will
pay the highest cash prices—give him a
- call.. - ■
’THOMAS COI ATV O\GY. ■
. We notice that the county authorities are
putting in circulation their bills of ere tit,
which h tve been.issued for the payment of
the-county debts, and are redeemable in
national -currency, and receivable at all
times in payment of county taxes. We
think the measure a very good one ; it ena
bles the business of the c rapty to progress,
satisfies creditors and pays the public
and bt. The county is in a solvent and thriv
ing eonditi >o, sodas 1 >ag as her prosoerity
y.nues; her bends will be’ good inve-t
----ment.
C. J Muonerljn ’ of Decatur
conn y. written an article to the B tin
bridge Ayi, in Which he states that ar
raagenents have been made to ship cotton
New Orleans at the east
es $i 50 per Me. The editor of the JLrgut
■hows by the figures, that cotton can be
shiped from th-e same point to Savannah,
for ? Set bale, less than to New Or,
leans-. Which will the planter choose, a
home, or a foreign port 7
■ [.FOR THE SOOTHERS- EST E KFRISK.^
fmnmmi firk cmkuit. • •
A- a regular meeting bf Neptune Fire
Company, the following [Resolutions were
unanimously adopted:. -
Rssoi vkd. That the thinks of- Neptune-
Fire tptl N 1, are hereby tendered
the public, for their libera! p'at'ron&ge. oh
the occasion of the Tableaux for if? heaefLr.
in be. it iDifuia• Swam That
eirr thanks arc miaeatty due \;ind are also
hereby tendered Mrs. Keidund the Young
ladies who contributed So largely, by their
energy hod perseverance, ta the success of
•th'en'ertainment.- •
lIMMn FrantTR’ That these. Resolu
tion! be published in the ;?authern'Enter
prise.
S-A. J.EFFtRs, Foreman.
Lebb. Pek{.e, SeNy. •
[fob the -sovTmnts tntlpSMtl’ ,
Mr. Editor:—We penned a brief com--
tnunication in- your paper, a .few week®
since, relative to .extending Main Street—
all favoring extension, bift differing ns o
the means of carrying out the project.
That a certain'/nr would fie the chief bene
ficiaries ivery bodv kneic, and.yet know it.
hence, we contended, that, those who were
- - ben fitted, should shoul
der. the. bulk of the expense, whilst thre
Town wouid.be willing to respond to a
moderate tax. for the same object. And
tuck hut fen the policy adopted and note car
ritd c'ut : and with which we are all -satis
fied.’ W'e also comrlained of the marked
reference g : ven to certain poc i m sf the
•own, to the entire negle t of other parts,
he two ideas were embodied in our com
unica'ion
Injrou- last ‘tne two scaastmteations
: arpear. purporting to be a reply. “ Street
reply may go for what it is
worth, without comment. Rut t-Progre?-..
Whooe malignant heart and scurrilous !an r
guage betrays the author, avoided.a manly
; reply, and reports to an r.ngentlemanly
and contemptible abuse of a personal char
| acter, which doubtless proves hiUi to have
‘made more “ Progress v by far in such
1 dirty work, than be has ideas of town itp
-1 provem-en’s.’ I will therefore pass.it by
i with -that contempt it deserves, as well as
, the miserably contemptible source from
’ Whence it etnana T ax Patvaa.
p. 8 Were 1 betting ir.au, 1 Would wa
: per the finest .hat in town, that- “ Progress ‘
is -the “cat’s paw,” whilst the real author
■sneaks behind the curtain.. T. P.
. 4 U ♦ w-’ -
Proceeding:*. of Conitcil.
coixni, room.
Tioitrmu, Oct. fi, Iflfß
Council met this day at a regular meet
ing, Present his .Honor P. MeGlasban.
Mayor; Alderfnen Taylor, Tooke, ctegall
and Bower. . .
•The minu.tev of last meeting were read
and confirmed.
A petition from E. J'. Young. to be per
muted to'erect.a wood building on hi- lot
opposite the jail, was- re ii. < n motion or
laid on the table until it can
‘he acted an by a full board.
The’ subsiirute for .section .11th of fb.e
nse Ordinance, read the first time at
the last meeting, was called up. read a
second and third time, and passed.
An account of H. M ‘Butler, for one dol
lar. was presented and ordered to he paid.
An account of .Lewis B. Hadley, for
twenty-four dollars, was presented and
ordered to be paid.
Another account of Lewis B. Radley, for
nine dollars was referred to the Finance
Committee.
The plot of Cemetery wasrefered back to
the Surveyor, -with a respectful request to
plot off divisions with 6 and 7 and return
it to the Mayor with as little delay as the ■
nature es -the east admit j and bis H
or tho Mayor was-authorised and respect
fully req ced. at his discretion, to bring
the lots into .market., and to aj point ah
early day to have them sold by public out
cry. at a minimum price of not less than
twenty dollars. • • •
Ordered, that an adjourned election be
held on Saturday next, for one -Alderman,
to fill the vacancy.occasioned by the Pe
ri gnation of Col. A. M. -Sloan. ‘
Council then adjourned.
WM. CLINE, Clerk..
InAther l.fttrr from (gen. (Smut—He.
pi'll* llinictf ItTfiht in Polities).
flatter*.
. Gen. Grant is certainly determined
that nobody shall unduly commit him
to the support of any ‘ political party.
A tew days ae© he pretty effectually
■snubbed the Rads known as the ‘‘Roys
in Blue,” at Pittsburg. Now he slaps
at those, who make him out a suppor*
ter of the President’s policy.’ in the
following tart letter :
Headquarters Y
Armies of he United States, [ •
• Washington, D C.,S©pt. 19. j
To Brev ; Brigadier-General IP S.
Billy er, New York City:
i see from the papers that you have
•been making a speech, in- which you
! pledged me to a political party. I am
: further in receipt ofa letter from Gen
eral Gresham, ot Indiana, in which he
says that hie opponent for -Cot gross
had published an extract lrom a letter
! received from. you. io which you pledg
| eJ me to the support of President
| Johnson, and as opposed to thw election
I of any canidate who does riot support
his policy. You, nor no other man is
authorized to apeak for me in political
, matters, and 1 ask you to desist iu the
| future. I want every man to vote ac
cording to his own judgment, without
influnee from me
Yours, & c ., U. 8; GRANT.
A true copy : Ada-m BaDRAU.
Ociuocrntic nml Conservrtirc Vic-torv.
Wilmington, Del.. Oct 3—At an
election for judges and inspectors of
election, held throughout the State
yesterday, the Democrats and Oonvsef
ratives triumphed New Castle county
onh Republican county, gives 4UO
majority for the Democrats and Con
! servatives—a gain of 1,300 on the vote
of Lincoln in 18G4. in this city they
carried two wards and gain 156 on the
vote for .Mayor a few weeks ago. De
mocratic majority 1,500 in the State.
Nf w Yo i: k,. October 3.—Cotton ‘
quiet at 42 a44 cents. F our dull and.
■lrcroping. Wheat nominally lc lower.
Pork steady at So 87 a SB3 50. Lard
steady at 16J a -lSjc Goid 47#. —
Sterling unchanged. ‘ *
Santa Anna's office whs crowded
yesterday with parties anxious. to enter
the service ut. Mexico. It is said that
•a firm here has been commissioned to
buy sitx steamers for the .Liberal ser
vice. Three banking; houses in this
city have taken Santa -Ann a. V loan vs
five millions; . .
■ Several citizens of Georgia . h >ve
sued L .1’ Brashear. Treasury Agent,
so-r seising 90,000 dollars’ - worth -of
; cotton'in February last. Brashear was
, held.to bail in 70.0'JU dollars.
Little Delaware, which is never
wroiiit except w-hcR deceived of o\ v er
: wed. is right side up and strikes
the first blow North for the. Constats*
tios and the Union. All :.ono;r to her
precious little fell,.and may her .giant
’ sisters'follow-her patriotic example.
.. .
feirProf. A. T. Bledsoe-, A- M .
{ LL D., late CH the University of Vir
i sinin; and well knowD in America a-nd
| in Europe as an author and scholar,
1 i about to commence th-e publication.
[i® B r•. ..of a pcriodica! so be eall
j std The Southern Review, it will be
; a-quarterly, of 250 pages .octavo, and
■the first number is to be issued'm Jan.
; uary next. •
POST OFFICE HOURS.
IBEG leave to inform the citizens pf Thom
asville. that no person or persons, will he
allowed to outer tha Post . Office helijnd the
I ratlines const-noted as • the proper
| bounds and that the office w !1 he open for the
delivery of the u ’een the following,
hours, and no < then.:
From 8 o'clock until J. 2 O'clock. A. M.
From 1 o'c til 5 o’clock. P. ‘M-.
| ‘ The Office will also be open every night,
i One Hour, after the arrival of the Train. ‘ •
• JOHN, F. HALL,
1 Or* il ?d Aw tP M ‘
iiphm Haunt
la Thomasville and the surrounding Country.
A Yew War just commenced in the* South a?ain*it all high
pric'e>* of Good*, a* Will be seen by calling cither of .
B. & L. GOLDBERG’S
|■■ ’ stoa si e, . .
Where ybu will find'all birds of Goods Sold-ar XE” IORK CG6T and EXPENSES—
.I ‘ Consisting in part of tl-e follovring'artielc- :•
! f u ifor * or ilt. Kivm* tvft dfscriptiot. oh am, othfr
KIM)* Ol URI (toon* M’Knt D l> I
A>t> *££ FOR VOIRSEI-VES: .
Ladies Dress Goods, all varieties, Gents Furnishing Goods, new style
j ALSO —Silks, French Merinos, All Wool Delnincs. Alapacns. oaxoßrStripoa, Irish
, gooteh Plaid, Muslin Delaines, French, English and AntO i'.can Prints, .Flan-
Opera Flannel, Balmoral Skirts, Ac., &o.
A full-stock of the Latest Styles of CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, SHAWLS, SON
TAGS, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, VANDYKES.. NELIAS.-and all-kinds of WORSTED
KNIT GOODS. Also, the Latest Styles of Ladies Hats, Ribbons, Trimmings, Flow
| ers, Ac., Ac. . • • • • .
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, HATS,‘CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
CUTLERY OF EVERY KIND. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, ‘ .
WATCHES AND JEWELRY—in short, every other article .
which veu may wish,-can be found at either of !
r. a. Ij. GOLDBERG’S Stores—-One at the old Stand,'the
other next door to John StarkN C'oßfeetlonary.
COME AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE
In aonclorion, we would return bur thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed
upon us in times past, anil now ask a continuance, of the same at the Cheap Store of
. . B- & L. GOLDBERG*
• The Very I.atest \ews-4'lton Hiding!
Cotton needed very much by the manufactories— highest’ pri-
CES EVER OFFERED IN THIS TOWN FOR COTTON— CALL ON US
. BEFORE SELLING TO ANY BODY. 11. A L. Coldbe-rg’.
October 11 41 tt
NOTICE.
rT*FIE citizens of Tbomasville and adiacent
L country, are hereby notified that the Map
Morel Hill Cemetery, on the Irwinvijl#
Road, near Town, is on view at Mi sere E
Remington \ Son’s Store, and the Lots therein
specified will be sold at Pablic Auction, on
Wednesday, 24th of October inst.,at the Court
House.. Br order
•P, McGLASTLAN. Mayor.
WM CI.tNE, Clerk.. L _ Oct I 1 -Jt
OCTOBER, 1*66.
Fall & Winter
! GOODS.
.
U> offer to th-e Public- a Fine Assort-
Uli ll t of
DRY GOODS,
’ GROCERIES,
CONFECTIONARIES, &c.
Also, a well selected stack of
i ■ ■
READY JI IDE
Clothing,
.BOOTS AND SHOES,
.
t nibrc lliis, Yankee Yollons.
Ac., Ac,, Ac,
The Ladies are particularly invited to exam
| ine oyr Goods, as wc have many articles, to
please them.. _
We will exchange any thing wc have for
Country Produce
Os all Kinds,
Upon favorable term's, and have- effected ar
rangements by-which we will be in constant
’ receipt of all goods in our lin,
Mcijufen At MMcML
- Oct 11 • ”
i
have on hand. and are constantly re
it serving, the-best make of’ .
Northern Buggies.
Those desiring any thing in that line, wifi do
well to give us a call before purchasing else
where. We soli Low for the Cash.
• IC. C. SMITH IN SOX
Oct 11 ■ 41 ts
CONFECTIONARY
family'grocery.
\S another evidence of the groat irnprove
nhnta j on la Tb< T.J.Mc-
Briin has again commenced business.
■ He. will bo'found at Numbers 4. & 5.
Bruce's Range, on-Main Street..
Cull and see him. He.will meet you in his
! u.-ual good humor with air honest face, and
j will keep on band all articles usually kept in a
■ Confectionary and Provision Store —at the
lowest.market pnoea . . ■
1 ,r *'t 11 ‘ ‘ . 41-lm
Extract from Minutes of the In
ferior Court
GfeORfSIA— Thtinuia County.’
Inferior Coi-rt is Chambers, )
■ • • Tbomasville, Oct. 2,1866. j
tTT is ordered that a Tax be levied-as follows.
I 1. to meet the demand-sand claims against the
i County, viz ? ...
J . One hundred per cent, on the State Tax, for.
•j County purposes
. Fifty pet cent for the Small Fox expenses .
One hundred per cent o> pav for Provisions
; purchased to feed Soldiers’, families before the
j .surrender of the.armies, and during the veSr
-
j •• Fiiteen per pent for Poor Tax.. •
. . r ii Hardaway, j: i. r.
1 ‘ • • HENRY MITCHELL, J. t.e. ■
ANSEL Dfi&LE, j i. e.
Libb. Diku. c. i. c.
■ Oct H ‘ , ■ . ’ SDd •
TAX NOTICE*
TIIL following are my appointments for the
purpose of collecting the Taxi - .; Thom
as County, viz ; ‘ ; • . •
•, Glasgow, 17th October, 1866. ■ ■
Statmu.,lßth October. •
Boston, 19th October.
Ochlockonee. 23rd October.
I • Thomasville, 20th October’
.; Murphy’s. 24th Octobe
17tli District. 3oth October. ‘ ‘
r ■ lffih District, 3i.-t October.
i Duncanville, *rd November.
T Oe* 1! *f 8 A DICKFT
GREAT
INDUCEMENTS
To I’pisonii who wih to
Invest their Capital! .
AT T l’ will offer for sale on Thursday, the Ist
it day of .November next,- at -Depot and-
Station Number 20, S A & G. Railroad, a mini
berof Busiuess and Sendt nt Lota. Said Sta
tioti is 12 miles by Kail Road west of T lions
asville, and the contemplated plane f r the
Junction of said Road with a Rail Road to
Albany, Georgia. Number 20 is surrounded
by a prodm-tire and healthy section ot country,
and will be a desirable place for. bum less
•Persons desiring to eng-'ge in business, will
find it to their interest to attend said.sale
Ticrms or Bant —(tae-third cash, with bond
for titles. The.lemuinder payable on the 15th
day of January neat, when a Warrantee Title
will be made.
JAMES H HAYES,
H. H. TOOKE.
Oct 11 11 td
NOTICE!
k 8 the undersigned.has quit his business as
. J\ Watch, Clock and Jewelry Re airer, in
TANARUS: om sville, he would respectfully say to all
those who have AVatchee, Clocks or Jewelry
in his oare, that they will find them at his
dwelling house, where they can be bad by
paying the bill —with the exception of four
Watches namely .—Mr.-John Cason. hill flO ;
Jacob Smallwood, hill sl2 ; Allen Mclntyre,
billon Watch arid Clock j*k; llenryHowls,
hill $n These are in the hands of Mr. Win. P.
Flanagan, for delivery, on paving the bill.
Alii w..,. 1. ,< (OCRS ill 11 1 oe wfelfj lu 1.1. Umh
or at bis house, that are not taken our by the ‘
first Saturday in November, will l>e sold there
after for the bill of Repairs- So let white and
black take due notice thereof ‘ anti govern
themselves accordingly. • • •
JAMES M. GRAY.
Pet 11 . 11 At
ESTATE SALE.
ICfiTTLL be sold at the late residence of Dun
Tv can Ray, deceased, ora Thursday, Bth of
November, proximo, the toliowing property,
tQ wit :
Household and Kitchen Furniture.
Agricultural Implements.
Blacksmith and Carpenter’s Tools.
Road Wagon, Carts,
Carriage and Buggy, etc... etc.
Also, at the same time and place, a lot of
about 20 head ot Stock Cattle; some of them
excellent Milch Cows.
Sold for division among the heirs- Terms
on da v of sale-
DUNCAN. S. RAY.
Oct 11 • . . 41 -5t
44 EO It 441 A— Thniiln* County.
AgmUilt ’ to an order of the honorable
Court of Ordinary of said County, will be
sold before the Courthouse door, in Thomas
ville. on the tirs.t Tuesday in December next,
all the lands belonging to the estate of John
McCoy, of ‘said County, deceased; —Two
hundred and seventy-five (2.75)., acres, more or
Jess —175 acres in a high state of cultivation —
good corn mid cotton lands —adjoining the
lauds of Robert-Roddeuherry.and others,'in the
14th District of said Countv’
to. C. SMITH,
j Oct 11 td Adm'r.
GEOROIA-Tbcmaa County.
Agreeable to an order of the Court of Or
• diharv of said County will he sold before the
Courthouse door, in Thomasville, on the first
Tuesday in Decamber next,-all the lands be
longing .to the-estate o Floyd 11 Re Vela, late
of said County, do I'd. to wit.Lo.t of Land
Numlier eighty -five (85 1, containing 25b acres.-
more or less, in the 23rd District of said Coun
ty—loo acres in a good state (>f cultivation —
adjoining tin- lands of William Murray and
others Terms on the dav nf-sale.’
M. C. SMITH,
. Oct 11 td Adm'r.
GEORGIA-Thomaa Comity.
Agreeable to ah order of the. Court, of Or
dinarv of said County. wiU.be sold before the
Courthouse door, in Thomasville., on the first
Tuesday in December next, all the lands be-’
longing to the estate of John Revels, late of
said County dec’d, to wit: —lfittacres of land,
more or lew, portion drawn by one of the
heirs of Randolph Revels —situated in the 2-ird
District of said County", adjoining the lands ol
Thomas West—so acres cleared.
Terms on the day of sale.
3 M. C. SMITH.
Oct 11-td, •’ .. Ada/r
GEORGU..fhoma GntiiitV.
To the Honorable Court of Ordui-nryo-f s-met
■ Cl
THE Petition of Lebbeua Dtekle and Elias
Fntch, Admit with tbe Will annexed,
of tbe estate of Isaac Patch, deceased, sbewetji
that said estate consists in part-of Lands.’ and
that it is necessary forthe purpose of Distri
bution, that the’ same be scud —petitioners
■ therefore makes application for an order grant
ing leave to sell said lauds, and a* in duty
‘bound wiLl ever nrav ere.
LKBBEUS DEELE, -
; -,. EUAS FDTCH,
’ Uj * ptj
County.’
< lourt of O 9.1866.
■ UPON hearing the foregoing Petition, it. is
.ordered by tbe <'onrt thatsid Petition and this
order he published in the Southern Enterprise
once every tw o weeks for two months.
H. H. TOOKE,
Oct 11 2‘m ’’ Ordinary.
TWO viONTfl-fS from date application
1 will bemadeto Echols < Jouil of 1 Irdinary ,
- fbi leave to s.-n the Lends of the estate of Jas.
Touch tone, late qf said County, dec’d ■ . .
w\i TOUCHTONE,
Oct 11-fifid* ... Adm'r
AdoilnHtrator’f) Sale.
llTlhh he said-at mv house. ion the Albany
vy Road, 3 miles from Thomasville, oh
Saturday, 20th inst ..all the CStth- and House
hold Furniture, belonging to the estate of N
T. Me Math, deceased.
TANARUS, C McMATH,
•Oft 11 It Adm'r
HARDAWAY & MUMPS.
; WE HAVE RECEIVED
AND SHALL - BE'CONSTANTLY ADDING TO OUE STOCK SUCH ARTICLES AS
ARE NEEDED AND USEFUL.’ , *
fiifilMff #ft j|fiff If 111 l 111 MM
, .7. . -AND— — •
OCCUPY OUR SAME OLD STAND.
• - - WE KEEP A FUEL SUPPLY OF
STAPLE AND DRESS GOODS,
haudwapib,
CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES,
dIMMS 03. Aii : KIDS
- - ’ ‘ . ‘ AN D * . .
FAMILY GROCERIES;
• ■’ WE HAVE ARRANGED TO SUPPLY OCR CUSTOMERS WITH ■
The Finest FLOUR
■ IN THE-UNITED STATES,
Direct from the Mills it St. Louis. MifSOUri.. We warrant it free of Yankee Beans and
Peas, and from Wheat made i-u 1866. • , - .
We will do nir best to make’ vott feel efisy and cheerful, and will sell you AS Cheap
as we can Afford, lYe buy for Cash and are prepared to sell at Small Profits.-
HARDAWAY & McKINNON.
BisjW’W’q have no Pictures of Steamboats, Rail Road Trains. Tele
graphs, and Big Houses with Flags, to attract notice, but WE HAVE
THE GOODS and intend to sell them. bet 11-ts
441?4R441 A—Thomn-s County.
Agrrenfolc to an order of the honorable
Court of Ordinary of said County, will be.sold
before the Courthouse door in Tnomaaville, on
the first Tuesday in December next, all the
Lands belonging’ to the estate of John A. Lane,
late of said County, deed, to wit; Lot Num
ber two hundred and sixty-nine (269), contain
ing 250 acres, more.or less, in the Twenty -third
District of said County —partly in cultivation,
and adjoining the lands- of James F llall, Nel
son Mitchell and others.
fenas on the day of sale.
. M C SMITH,
Ost II td Adm’r.
GfCOBGIi.-l’kdWH 4’omit.
Agreeable to an order ofthe Court of Ordi
narv of said County, will be sold before the
Courthouse door, in Thomasville. on the first
Tuesday in December next, a,! the lands be
langing to the estateof Mary Atki isou, late of
s-aid County, dec’d, to wit:—Lot NumbertWo
hundred and twenty-one (221), and half of Lot
Number two hundred and fifty-nine (25hj, con
taining 375 acres; more or’ less —with- 100 acres
of cleared land—dwelling and outhouses. .Said
land situated in the 18th District of said Coun
■tv. on Big Tired Creek. • ■
Terms on the day of sale. .
, M. C. SMITH, .
Oct II td • ‘ Adm’r.
GEORGIA-Thomas Comity. • •
Agreeable to an order of the honorable
Court of Ordinary of said County, will be sold
the Courthouse door, ‘m Thomasville, .
ou the first Tuesday in December next, all the
lands belonging to the estate, of'Daniel Strut- ■
ger, late of said County, dec’d, to wit : —Lots
Number three (3),fouf (4), and thirty-nine
in the Twenty third District f said County.
These lots contain 250 acres each, good dwell
ing house and out houses on each, with cleared ‘
lands under cultivation, atuLwill be sold separ
ately- ■ Terms on the day ofxpie.
• ’ M. C. SMITH,
Octll-td . Adm’r with the Will annexed. ■
GEtIRGIA-Tliomax County.
Agreeable to nu order of the Court of Or
dinary of said County, will be sold before the
Courthouse door, in ThomasviHe, on the iirst
Tuesday in December nexr, all the lands be
longing” to the estate of Kincbeu Ward, late
of said County,:deed, to wit : Part of Dot
Number- one hundred and thirty-one (131),
containing 122 acres, more or less, in the 14th
District of said County—dwelling bouse, out
buildings, and 5(1 acres of cultivate'! lands—ad
joining the plantation of the estate of .Sheldon
Swift and others.
• M. C. SMITH,Adm’r.
; Oct 11 td • with- Will annexed,
GEORGIA—Thomaa County.
Agrcrnbli t<> an order of the Court of Or-.
dinary of said County, will be sold before the ,
Courthouse door, in Thomasville, ou the’ first ,
Tuesday in December next, all the lands be
longing to the .estate oi J .11.M.Gardner-. late of
said County, dec’d, to wit. —150 acres of land, .
more or levs, as the portion drawn ‘by one of
toe .Legatees of the estate of Randolph Kweh
—having on tne ‘premises a dwelling house, J
.outhouses and acres of cleared land ‘ under j
a Ingh state of cultivation. Said Land situated ‘
in the 23rd . istrict of said County, uud id-*
joiningtbe lands of I\ illtain Murray. •
Tierms ou the -dav of sale.
’ • M. C. SMITH.
Oct i 1 -Id • . . . Adm’r. ■
GEObGIA-Thomna County,
Agrccnble t<> an order of the Coa>'t of Or
dinary of said County, will be so,d before the
Courthouse, door in Thomasville, on tbs first
Tuesday in Decernb< r next, all the lands be
longing to the estate of Dixon V: Pierce, Ute
of gain County, deed, to wit: —Lots of Land
Number three hundred and forty (Ml), three
hundred .and fbrt-Trcne (841), three hundred
‘ami forty two 342), three hundred aqd sev
enty nine (379), and.three hundred andeij
• :*(- each containing 250 acre? mote or leas,
Hi the 17th District of said County.'and will
l.u sold as follows. I—Number 1 —Number 34'’ will be sold
■separate, on which -is a dwelling house, out
houses. Gin house and Screw, and 75 acres un
der cultivation—numbers 341 and 342 will be
sold together, oa which also, is a dwelling
house. Gin house. Screw, and 75 Seres of
■cleared land —numbers 375 dud 380, will be
sold together—partly'in cultivation.
. AlsO, at the same time and pfece, half inter-’
e/t in Lot Namber Tell Itt;. in am District.
Terms on day of sale.
H ( SM ITH. Adm’r.,
MARTHA A. PIERCE, Adas’*. ■■
I Oct 11 .
,
GlEORGI A~Thontn* Connty.
Agroenble to an order of the honorable
(',,11,1 of Ordinary of said County, will be sold
1 before the Courthouse door. i:i Thomasville.
. H:l id Counts. within the legal hours of sale,.on
i the .first'Tuesday in December next <
180) acres of Land, more or less, with a good
• dwelling house and all necessary outbuildings
attached —30 acres of which is Geared, ready
f,.r cultivation—adjoining lands of Kvu Darn
and others—good corn and cotton lands in said
County. Sold as the property ol'( W. 1$ ranch,
dec’d. Terms on the dav of sale
M C SMITH,
Oct 11-td . Adtn'r:
GEORGIA Echols foiinfr.
Whrrcan. John G Howell Administrator
of Jesse Howell, having filed his Petition in
this Court tor Letters of Dismission from his’
administration This is therefore to admonish
all concerned; to show canse if afty they nan
wh v said letters should not he granted at a reg
nlar term of this Court, after tile expiration of
six months. Given under my turn'd and lliocial
signature, this Ist dav of October; 1W66
TtfOS. B. CLAYTON,
Oct-11 fim , • ■ 1 >-? ‘v.
EXfOfITORS* SALE
WylLI, in- sold before the Court Hnnse door
T? in ThomasviHe, Thomas County, Geo
on the FIRST MONDA ) in DECEMBER
next, all the lands lying in said County, be
longing to the estate of E. U. Young, dec’-d,
consisting of -two Plantations One eight
miles south west oi Thomasville, on the-Bain
bridge Road, lying on both sides of the Otdi
lockonee River, containing thirty-five hundred
acres; eight hundred cleared and in a good
state of Cultivation, with all necessary’ build
ings.
The other Plantation is sixteen miles from
T.liomasv ilie. three miles from No. IS, A &. G
.Railroad, containing forty-one hundred and
sixty -five acres, aboiit twelve hundred cleared
and in a fine state -of cultivation with all neces
sary buildings.
Will be sold also, on the first Tiiesdav in
December.next, before the Court House d->or,
in Valdosta, Louudes. County, Oh . the Plan
tation belonging to the estate of said K. R.
Young, deceased, lying thirteen miles south of
Valdosta, • containing twenty-six hundred and
ninety five acres, between six and seven hun
dred cleared and in a good state of cultivation,
with all necessary buildings.
All the foregoing sold by virtue of an order
from the Court of < Ordinary of Thomas County,
i Georgia, for distribution, as directed in the last
Will and Testament of said E. R. Young, deed
• Terms : —One-third cast), balant ein one and
two years, with interest, secured by personal
security and-mortgage, on the Land.
D. s. BRANDON,
W. J. YOUNG,
Sept 27-1 Ot ‘ Executors.
STEAM SAW
GRIST MILL
For Sale,
THE undersigned liovV offers for sale his
Steam Saw and Grist Mill, near Thomas :
ville, known as the Graves Mill—in complete }
runninv order and noW sawing. with the labor .
of three hands from good to 3Pi;o feet of lum
ber per day Stock Carts, Tools, Oxen, and |
all other implements for carrying on the busi j
ness, sold with the Hill. .Price SISOO Cash
If not sold by the first of December, this
otfef will be withdrawn .
E O THOMPSON.
Sept 27 , - • 39-2 m
MASSEY’S
| COTTON PRESS.
L'lIE undersigned :irt : now prepared to re
ceive ordersfor the putting op of Massev’t
j well-known RPVIKI o it c rTd\
PRESSES. Having made arrangements
‘for the manufacturing of Screws at Macon, !
• . gia, they “'ill now commence operations •
as soon as half a dosen ordersmre received, I
Orders left with L. C. Bryan at Thotnasvillc,’
will.receive prompt attention.
DANIEL MASSEY,
J.S MASSEY, j
! .augld.tf P B MASSEY. j
NOTK'K.:
a LL persons are hereby forewarned against
J\ trading fora certain Promissory Note,da- |
Ted August 28th, 1866 for Fire Hundred and ,
“Fifty Dollars, signed by myself and made pay- j
able to William Page Having bean induced
by undue influences to’ execute s lid note, I
hereby repudiate the conditions of flit same,
and declare that I will not pay the sgidiwm,
ulness compelled by btw.-
; j: s BURTON
. Sei>t27 ’ ■4t
.G. & Rockwell,
Civil and Surveyor.
I,and- Surveyed arid I*lnt di'ii'vii
in thr'hcHl style ot'.llic Art.
Okdkks left with A. P. Wright. TtiomasiiTlii,
•Ga . will meet with prompt attention.
June ‘2O Ss4f
GKOKRI .4—THoimiim I'oiinit
AGREEABLE to an oider'of Court. I will
sell before the Court House door in Thomas
. ville, said County within the legal hours of
sale on the First Tneeday in December next,
the Lan is of W P Carter, dee'd.
Terms cash.’ ALEX, CARTER,
I Oct 4td Adm's.
Quick Sales and
Small Profits!
J.SchiMßro.
.’ ARE RECEIVING THEIR
. Fall nd Winter Stock of
DRY GOODS,
AND • :
Booltt. SUofin, Trunks. Flour,
fdfltf. Rice, Tobacco,
Leather, m .
Sept ; ifitf .
Save Your Money
\I.I. those indebted to J.” Sclii(T& Brothei
from. before and during the war. wls
will pay dp before the first of H
will be relieved of four years interest, other
wise They Will be sued sped collected according
t-> law .
If von want t • iinr GOOD fllEAl’
CAIJCOKMi FRENCH NERlNfifi,
DELAINES, and a irietv of.other
handsome HREBB 0001*81, call on
.J. BCIIIFF A IM9.
A PINE LOT OF
CASSIMERE. Satinets and Kent Jeans,
you cast find at very low prices, at the
(• store us
J. KCIIIF* A BR *
i ‘ Jf you want
fiswim* mm
For Ladies or Children,
Call at
■J. *: nit r A 880.
A good assortment -of
BALMORALS,
• (Ladies and Children )
xnitvl.B. Bi.tMtrTi of
iLb RRARLEYm EL>
LIPTIC A\l> OTHER
HOOP SKIRTS •
■ are kept- by
A. BCHIFF A BROS.
[ - If voil want to purchase
CLOTHING,
For Men and Boy* eall at J. SCHIFF ft
.j -BROTHEIi'S. iv ; i have one of the largest
[ and best-stocks in the market. If you Wish to
j SAVE MONEY come and look
J, SCHIFF & BRO.
*
Keep a good article of • • .
Boots, Shoes and Leather,.
And will aeU them at the very Unrest prices. -
A good assortment of
Gold and Silver Watches, Jewel
ry, Notions, Cotton Seales,
And most every'.Uing else kept usually at u
i Drv Goods and Clothintr S’-re.
Come and see for yourself, and you will
I admit that
J SCHIFF & (IRQ.
Will sell votl Goods Cheaper, or at len* aw
Cheap, as any other House South of Mason
&. Dixon’s line. oct 4
TOWN TAXES!
TA t| now ready to receive the Town Taxes
for the year l’Sfifi. tit my office, over Ains
worth & Sanford's Store An early-call is re- •
spectfully solicited. WM. (.'LINE, .
Oct 4-2 t . Clerk of Conncil.
Something New!
Poreclaiu Zounographs!
THE BE ATB'oT IMPKOTI.
viEvr vet haim: ■ > r*ii.
FIIOTOGKAPKIC ART’ I
MR. JEFFERti takes pleasure m iq
forming the Ladies .and Qsnttemeu of
Thomas ville, that he has effected an engage
neat (fora short time only), with Professor
To igpin . the celebrated Artist from Memphis,
Tennessee, who will introduce his new and
original Style tf Picture called P” re el at n'Zn 0.-
nographs. the beauty of which cannot be .d*
scribed, hut must be seen to be appreciated.
Ladies and Gentlemen are cordially invited
1 to call and e xamine these Gems of Art.
X- B . —Photographs and I-'errptypea taken
as usual. ■ •
ryOperatillghours from 9 a. m. till 4 p. tn.
( Vet I- . tt
”7 lAXIkOI T BfMMTMT
. Educational Institutions.
fIITTF i infm session will begin Xov.lo, 1866,
: 1 find elese April 1,1867. Beard ana Tui
• tkm SIOO, one-half payable upon entrance. |h
- remainder, January 23,1867'. Drawing, Music,
and Modern Languages, extra
| For Circular with full particulars, -address
the Principal, -
Rev. E. V. WILLIAMS,
! ■ Oct 42m Chattanooga. Tena
I : Executor s Sale.
I N pwsnanceof and by virtue of a Decree of
the Honorable the Superior Court of Thom
as County, will be sold before the Courthouse
: door in Thomusvilk*. Thomas County, Ga.. on
the First Tuesday in December next, between
‘j the usual hours of sale, the following property
belongingto fhdflßstate of Joks WiaiMi, mi's,
ito wit Tli- plantation known as the Peyton
Walden place., consisting of Lots N>2< 2, 27.1,
248 and 2 .3, in the 18th District of. oripmsUiy
Earlv, now Thomas County —some six hun
dred acres cleared land with good Gin Boom
and Screw, and seven negro houses.
Also lots in the Town of Thomasville known
as Nos 5 and 6. in-Block 2. Column I—No. 41,
Block 2, Column 3. No. <2. Block l, Column 4,
No W and 93, Block 6. Column 4, No. 106,
Block and Column 5. Nos. 111. 115. 116 and 117,
Block 3, Column i, No. 118. Block 4. Column
6, No-119, Block 1, Column 7. No. 120. Block
:o’ Column 7, North East. Section of the Town.
’Also, i be place known as the Gray Place.
Also! 3. 4. & and 6; in Lett-r X. and 2
feet extending through said Letter X
1 Terms made known on the day of sale.
; ANSEL DLKLL,
Oct 4 SOd, Sur'gEx r,