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NEW STORE.
NEW GOODS.
HcQUEEN & MITCHELL
HAVE just received and will continaeto re
, cehre a general assortment of
o 110 C E n X E s.
With a small stock of
mm pm popps,
Which they propose to sell to the public on
very reasonable terms for the cash.
Jane 20 2>> ls
JAMES BITER
INSURANCE
COMPANY,
110 W tKDSVII.I.E. VIRGINIA.
Chartered Capital, 81,500,000 !
npHIS old. tried, and solvent company deals
I liberally, pava promptly, and asks pat
ronaae. S*-e below, to which many others
gimilai • coaid he added :
Richmond, Va.. February Id, 1866.
“In the month of December. 1865, we had
cotton burned which was insured in the James
River Company, and its part of loss, amounting
to one thousand evn hundred and thirty three
dollars and thirty three cents, was promptly
paid as soon as proof, See., was forwarded, and
over two months before it was due under the
policy Such promptness merits patronage.
1 J A Y STOKES & CO.”
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.
References required of applicants.
K. ke jiington a ov.
Agents. Thomasville, Ga.
Mar 14 J 1 ts
Lands for Sale.
1750 ACRES
OF EXCELLENT LANDS.
GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED.
INOW offer for sale my two plantations, on
the most reasonable terms.
1000 acres of Pine and Ilammoek Land, 12
miles from a depot on the Feroandina <& Cedar
Keys Railroad, in Marion County, East i lo
rida. 300 acres of this land are cleared.
750 acres in Decatur County, Ga , five miles
from a selected depot on the line of the Atlan
tic & Gulf Kail Road. These lands are fine
composed of oak, hickory, and pine mixed,
tin this place there are 300 acres under a high
state of cultivation —good fence—good water,
and a good dwelling and necessary out-build
ings. The whole convenient to water mills,
churches, and good society:
I will sell these lands at extremely low pri
ces. If yon don’t believe if, make me an offer.
Anv person wishing to purchase,may address
me at Sofka, Decatur County, Ga., or L. C.
Bryan, Thomasville, Ga., who is authorized to
represent me. Indulgence may he given in
part. J- I. CONNELL.
June 6 23-ts
COTTON GINS.
TITHE undersigned are agents for Messrs.
I Massey Ac Johnson's (successors of Gris- |
•wold.) SI PEItIOR ( TTO> til >•*. in
the Counties of Loundes, Ifrooks ana Thomas, !
Ga., Jefferson and Leon. Fla, All persons in- j
terested will govern themselves accordingly.
E. REMINGTON & SON,
July 13-3 m ‘ . Thomasville, Ga.
Lost or Mislaid.
ALL persons are hereby forewarned and j
. cautioned against trading for two promis
sory notes made payable to me or hearer, and !
described to the best of my recollection, as
follows: —One on \V . I’. Cfower for S2BO0 —
perhaps a little more, bearing date about the |
bth of November. 1860, with a credit of SISOO, j
about the Ist of March, 1866. Also one on S. ‘
B. .Spencer, Esq., for about $12.00, more or .
less, bearing date this yearmonth not rec.ol- j
lected. The above notes are lost or misplaced, j
and advertised for the public good, as well as j
to establish the lost papers bv law.
D. S. BRANDON.
Grooverville, July 25 80d
Kerosene Oil, $1.25 |ior Gal.
Kerosene Oil, $1.25 per Gal.
Kerosene Oil. $1.25 in r Gal.
Kerosene Oil. >1.25 ikt Gal.
For sale by
W. P. CLOWER & CO.
July 25 30 ts
WAG GM AN’S
DIARRHOEA MIXTURE.
An infallible specific for incipient Cholera.
Prepared bv
W. P. CLOWER & CO.,
May 16 Druggists.
EMPIRE HAIR RESIORER.
\N elegant Dressing,
An infallible restorer of Color,
And a wonderful Invigorator of the HAIR.
Prepared by
W. P. CLOWER & CO.,
Jan 31 3-ts Apothecaries Hall.
Administrator's Sale.
REOKtilA — : Tliom:i, County.
WILL be sold before the Court House in
Thomasville,said County,on the first Tuesday
in November next. Lot <>t’ Land No. , in
the 13th District of said County, belonging to
the estate of Robert R. Evans, deceased, said
lot containing 430 acres, known as the Allstou
or Reid place, lying three miles east of Thom
asville, and now tenanted by John Barwick.
Sold by orderof the Court of Ordinary. Terms
made known on the day of sale.
& R. ROBINSON,
Sept 26 4*51 Adm’r.
Forty Hays \otice.
G F.ORtaA Tbnmio Con hit.
WILL be sold before the Court House door
in Thomasville. said County, within the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Decern
ber next, the Lands of David Ward, deceased,
known as his Home Place, widow's dower
excepted.
Terms cash, J, 11. HURST,
Sept 20-4*51 Adm’r.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County :
THE Petition of J. J. Blackshear. Guardian
Aw F. J. Winn, a minor, sheweth that he has
discharged his duty as such Guardian, as will
appear bv reference to the records of said
Court:—Petitioner therefore makes this his
application for Letters of Dismission from said
trust, and prays that notice be given in terms
of the law, and as in duty bound will ever
pray, etc. J. J. BLACKSHEAR.
Guardian.
GEORGIA — Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, Sept 17/A, 1866.
UPON hearing the foregoing Petition, it is
ordered by the Coart. that said Petition and
this order be published in the Southern Enter
prise in terms of the requirements of the iaw
H H. TOOKE,
Sept 20-10d Ordinary.
Two Montli's \otic<?.
GEORGIA —Thomas County.
ON the first Monday in December next, at
a regnlhr term of the’ Court of Ordinarv of
said County, I will apply to said Court for an
order granting leave to sell the lands of David
Ward, deceased —widow's dower excepted.
J M. HURST,
Sept 20-2 m Adm'r.
NOTICE. —Two months after date iTdiidl
applv to the Court of Ordinary of Colquit
County, for leave to sell the Real Estate o l
Noel G. Clark, late of said Countv, dtceased
FLORNOY CLARK Adm'r.
sag $ 2m
FURNISH YOUR
HOUSE.
THE andefMgt ed have at great tr.mLle ai.J
1 expense completed their splendid stock of
HOI SE Ft R.MxIII-'G GOODS
exprelv f<-r the Thotnasviile market, and now
1 m public the only house m the
! place devoted exclusively to that branch of
| business. Our rtoek consists of almost every
article needed in our line together with
riklEM Jfc carpebtbbs
TOOLS.
Our house is replete with Yankee notions of
otilit v the latest inventions and improvements
in all kinds of Ware, furniture, tools A.c. ccc,
OUR SILVER WARE
is superb and needs no recommendation.
A fall assortment of the latest improved
COOKING & OFFICE STOVES
j at the most reasonable prices.
We also repair and
51 AN I F 4CTI RE TIN WARE
[ of all kinds. • ,
t In fact,ear stock is complete in every .de-
I partment Come and examine for yourselves,
A. Al Ivi b3lll li • ■
j may 30th - ■
T 2E H
Tomlinson, Demarest Cos.,
6JO BKOABWAY, >cw Vork,
Have associated with them
Mr- W.-W. WOODRUFF,
Formerly an Extensive Dealer in
CARRIAGES AND REGGIES,
At Griffin and Atlanta, Gn.
I
IWOR the purpose of supplying Merchants
’ and I’lanters at the South, by wholesale or
retail with any style of Carriages, Buggies or
I Plantation Wagons. .
Mr. Woodruffs long experience in the car
riage business will enable us to give satisfac
tion in supplying good substantial work, su<-h
as the country demands, at as low prices as can
possibly be furnished for cash. 55 e will keep
constantly on hand
Light Concord Buggies
1 The same as formerly sold by Mr. 55oodrufl.
and which became so universally popular all
through the South, as the best Bnggv in use.
L 55'e also furnish IRON AXLE PLAN IA-
I TION WAGONS, of the very best make in
America, for 2, 4 or 6 horses.
55’e invite all who want any article in our
i line to address _
i TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO.,
OJO Broadway, New York
r Julv 26
TAN YARD.
H ASTNO bought out the TAN VlliO
of J. Scliiff tfe Brother, at Thomasville, J
and determined to carry on the business of
TANNING, the undersigned will purchase
10,000 [Pounds
OF GOOD HIDES,
if delivered at David Harrell’s Provision Store,
where they will be paid for in Family Groce
ries or Cash-
The undersigned will also give a liberal
price for . <> <> l> A K It A It K, for
Tanning.
JOSHUA TAYLOR,
JAS. A. BROOKS.
Feb 7 6-tun
If. K. 55’ash burn. J. Washburn.
I. Washburn.
J. WASHBURN & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
Km AID FBRffARDISG
tfIIRCHANTS,
Savannah, * - Georgia.
July 25 .3m j
TIN SHOP!
j
I) F. FUDGE has now opened a
wholesale and retail Shop, oppo
site the Post Ofice, on Jackson Street..
He is now prepared to do all kinds of
TIN AND SHEET IRON SVORK, KE-
I PAIRING, &c.
fgjy'Guttering and Roofing done in the
best style by 15. F. FUDGE.
Apr 14 15-ly
| GEORGIA —Thomas County.
Court of Oidinary, July 2, 1866.
UPON hearing the foregoing Petition, it is
ordered by the Court that said petition and this 1
order published in the Southern Enterprise
for two months, in terms of the law.
11. 11. TOOKE,
July 25-2 m Ordinary.
(HiORGI A—Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary. Sept. 1, 1866.
SVHEREAS. Cbas- R. 45’alsingham makes
! application to this Court for Letters of Guar
| diauship for the person, property and effects of
Martha 55 r . Hines, a minor of said County :
All persons interested are notified to file their
objections in said Court, otherwise said letters
! will be granted the applicant in terms of the
! law.
H. 11. TOOKE,
Sept 6-30d* Ordinary.
GUOlH^lA—Clinch County.
t To the Honorable Ordinary of said County.
THE application of 55’illiam Tomlinson, !
; Administrator on the estate of John Tomlin
son. late of said County, deceased, sheweth,
that it is necessary for the purpose of distribu
, tion, for him to sell One Hundred Acres, more
I or less, of lot of Land No, 514, in the 11th
j District of said County, the same being the
[ whole interest of said estate in said lot of land,
j He therefore applies for leave to sell the afore
said land.
‘A'sl. TOMLINSON, Adm’r.
Per JOEL NICHOLLS.
Sept 6 2m Att’y at Law.
GOllllGlA —Thomas County.
To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County .•
THE Petition of sV'illiarn P. Bn wn. Ad
ministrator on the estate of George 55’. Brown,
deceased, sheweth, that he has fully discharg
ed his duty as such, and now prays that the
notice required by law be given, that be may 1
be dismissed from slid administration, and as j
in duty bound will ever prav, etc. - -
55'. P. BROSS’N, Adm’r-
GEORG lA—Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, Sept. 3, 1866.
UPON hearing the foregoing Petition, it is
ordered bv the Court that said Petition and
this order be published in the Southern Enter
prise six months, in terms of the law.
H. 11. TOOKE,
Sept 6-6 m Ordinary.
Gl’OßGl.l—Tliomns Comity.
Court of Ordinary , Sept. Is/. 1866. I
ELIZA H BROWN makes application to
said Court for Letters of Guardianship for the I
persons, property and effects of A- C. Brown, 1
Sarah Brown, Mary I. Brown and S. 55’.
Brown, minors of said County:—All persons
interested are notified to tile their objections
in Court, otherwise said letters will be granted
in terms of the law.
11. 11. TOOKE,
Sept 6 30d Ordinary.
I7INE English Mustard—for sale
< by SV. T. CLOSVER & CO.
ug 15 ts
CIHILL AND FEVER cured by
1 INDIA CHOLO jOGUE, for sale by
1 SV. P. CLOWER & CO.
FUBNITtI>^
rpIIE .undersigned has opened a Shop
in Thomasville, for the Maunfactuie
and Repairing.of
FURNITURE,
Making and Furnishing Coffins, &c., kq. ■
gig-3ho.p second door from the Print
ing Office, on Jefferson street. •
l:j SPITZ.
Jan 1 . . 3m
NOTICE
To Everybody
5Ye the- undersigned can now say to the
Public that we are ready to
GRIND CORN,
as xe have purchased an engine anl .miil
of sufficient power.to do good sVork, and
i-he way you have to prove it is ta bring
yOUT Corn art 1 see if .you do not get good
Meal.ln connection with, our Mill we will
make Furniture to order, Bash, lll'nds,
Door?, Rip., Dress, Tongue and Groove
Plank, make Coffins to order- with peat
ness and despatch, we will also take cor ■
tracts for Buildim: houses.
TAYLOR & DEKLE.
I feel thankful to. the Public for their
liboral patronage extended to me heretos
fore, and hope I may merit a continuation
of the same. ISAIAH DEKLE.
FAMILY
GROCERIES.
ri HIE undersigned are now offering F.w.xily
1 Groceries Cheap for Cash, at the stand
of David Harrell.
They are also preparing to receive a large
lot of
G R O C E RIE S
Os all Dorripiion*,
at the 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 6m
C. H. WILLCOX, Superintendent
T. H. WILLINGHAM,
-WHOLESALE
■Or T* o o e X* s,
I l.’t Congress A 57 XI. .Inlien Sts.,
BAVASIff.IH, GA.,
Keep constantly on hand, and receiving
per every Steamer, all kinds of
BEGARB, TOBACCO, Ac., Ac.
Prompt attention given to Orders accom
panied with remittance. apr 11 12m
GEORGIA —I.onnde* Conn It.
Whereas Hugh Mclntyre Administrator of
Daniel Mclntyre having filed his petition
iu this Court for letters of dismission from his
administration.
This is therefore to admonish all concerned
to show cause if any they ean why said letters
should not be granted at a regular term of this
Court, after the expirat on of six months.
Given under my hand and official signature
this 15th day of May 186fi.
• WILLIASI 85IITII,
’ May 16-6 m . Qrdy.
GKO RGI A—Thomas County.
To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
Can nty:
THE undersigned, vonr Petitioner, admin
istrator on the estate of Edward Bryan dec’d.,
sheweth, that he has fully discharged his du
ties as fitch, and now makes this his applica
tion fora Dismission, and discharge from said
trust, arid prays that the-citation issue in terms
of the law, and as in duty bound will ever
pray, etc. 51. J. J. BRYAN, Adm’r.
GEORGlA—'Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, June 6th, 1866.
UPON hearing the foregoing petition, it is
ordered by the Court, that said Petition and
this Order, be published in the Southern Enter
prise once a week for six months.”
11. H. TOOKE,
June. 20-6 m Ordinary.
CORGIA—Crhol* County.
WHEREAS, John 51cTerrell, Administra
tor of David slcTerrell. late of said county,
deceased, having tiled his petition in this Court,
for Letters of Dismission from said estate, this
is therefore to admonish all concerned, to be
and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed bv law, to show cause it any they can,
why said letters should not be granted: (liven
uudermy hand at office, this August I. 1866.
THOS. B. CLAYTON.
ang 15-6m’ Ordinary.
GEORGIA —ft rooks County.
55’HEKEAS, J O. s!<>rton, Administrator
of the esta,e of J. 15. Archer, deceased, makes
application to me for Letters Dismissory from
said administration :—These are to cite and ad
monish all parties at interest, to file their ob
jections within the time prescribed by law",
otherwise said letters will be granted the ap
plicant. J‘- G. McCALL,
July 4-6 m O. B. C.
(• i:© IKS lA—Clinrli Cos ii nly.
ALL persons* having claims against the es
tate of John Williams, Jr., late of said County,
deceased, are hereby notified to present them
duly attested, within the time prescribed by
law, and all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediate payment to me.
• J. L. MORGAN,
Sept 6-40d . Adm’r.
GEOKOIA —CIinch County.
WHEREAS, William It. North having'filed
his petition in this Court for Le.tters of Dismis
sion from his Administration on the estate of
John Knolls, late of said Couutv, deceased :
These are therefore to cite- and admonish all
concerned, to file their objections, if any they
have, otherwise sai.d letters -will be granted in
terms of the law. • -H. MORGAN,’
ang 15 fim ... Ordinary;
I7IOHTY DATN Notice to Mell I,and.
By authority from the honorable Court of
Ordinary of Thomas County, I will sell on the
first Tuesdav in October next, within the legal
hours of sale, before the Court House door in
Tliotnasville, said County, the Lands belong
ing to W. J. Evers, deceased. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
W. G. LEWIS, Adm’r.
ang 15 ■ 60d
GEORGIA —Tlioinns County.
Tj the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County:
THE petition of A. P. Wright, Addminis
trator on the estate of C- D Andrews, dee’d.,
sheweth that said estate consists in part of
lands in said State, and that it is necessary to
sell, the same :—He therefore petitions and
prays for an order of the Court granting leave
to sell the same, and as in duty bound will
ever pray, etc.
A- P. WRIGHT, Adm’r.
GEORGIA — Thomas County. .
Court of Ordinary, July 2, .1866.
UPON hearing the foregoing petition, it is
ordered by the Court that said petition and
this order be published in the Southern Enter
prise once every two weeks for two months.
H. H. TCM IKE,
Sept fi 2m __ Ordinary.
BRYANT’S Cholera Mixture—
A specific for incipient Cholera, for
sale by W. P. CLOWER & CO.
i. iiimain * sin.
EG ieave to assure their old friends and custom- /f
- ers, that'they have not diminished aught’ of V
. their zeal ’in the DRY GOOD? TRADE.; hut :-.r : . -
now, as ever, prepared with a full stock to give entire
satisfaction. Oor Spring ar.d Summer stock of
| Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
IS gUPKBB, AND CONSISTS OF ALMOST EVERY
ARTICLE IN DEMAND.
We are now receiving and will continue to receive large supplies of
is &§¥ mm . anil,
I . FOR MEN AND BOYS.
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES,
Jj Fashionable Jewelry!
We have just received a LARGE LOT OF
Carpeting, matting,
AND GLASS WARE,
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
j OF ALL KlNDS—together with
Carpenters’ and Farmers’ Tools,
Cutlery, Wood Ware, Tobacco, Cos Hoc, Tea, Sugar,
And many other things too numerous to mention.
jJSjgs, C VLB AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES. .
E. REMINGTON & SON.
. May 2 18 • ■ ■
LATHROP § CO.,
139 & 141 CONGRESS STREET,
- acorgia.
I WHOLESALE ROOMS, UP STAIRS.
lirß having procured tlie Stores formerlv occupied By Messrs. NEtllT, LAIITROI &
U ROGERS,and llewt IIKNKV LATHSOP St CO., will be prepawdSeptember lit
Ito 15th, to exhibit a large stock of . ■ ■ ’ ‘ * •
33 IFL ~ST” Or O <3 St y
Ready Made Clothing,
i©kts s n, as, srl,
AT WHOLESALE ONLY-TJp Stairs,
We propose to mannfuctnfe onr Clothing at Ilatne, .which will enable us to offer induce
ments equal to the Northern Markets. ; . .. •„
One of the firm, who has had twenty five years experience rathe business m this city, will
remain in the purchasing markets, and will devote-Ins time specially to tie- N onthrrn I rode.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS are invited to examine our stock- before purchasing..
DWIGHT LATHROP, . Late . I>. & E. 8. LATHROP,
JOHN W. NEVITT, ‘t NEVITT, LATHROP & ROGERS,
CIIAS. W. BRUNNER, ’ HENRY LATHROP & CO.
Apr 1 : ■ 31 ’ ° m
SAVANNAH HAT STORE.
No. 153 CONGRESS STREET,
8 A VAXXAH, - - - ‘ Georgia.
. €> ‘
— r i— •
• <r •
Hats, Caps and Straw Goods.
Wholesale Room, UP STAIRS.
Retail Department, FIRST FLOOR.
—■ •. ♦ ► —*
Constantly on hand, Mens’ fc Bovs’ Felt, Wool, Dress Silk, and Cassimere ITats, of all the
late styles, Cloth, Scotch, Velvet and Glazed Caps, Socks,Gloves, Suspenders,liandkerchiets,
Neck Tiee, Paper and Linen Collars, Umbrellas, &-c. .
Ladies’ and Misses Hits and Jockey’s, of all styles—trimmed and nntnmmed.
My facilities for purchasing these Goods are unsurpassed,and I can sell them as low as they
can be jobbed or retailed in aay of the Northern or Eastern markets. • ‘
A residence in this city from boyhood, and an active business experience of over fifteen
years, gives me confidence in appealing to my fellow.citizens in town and country tor then
~HT” S. M. GOLDING.
JOY TO THE WORLD !
THE INTRODUCTION OF ■
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER!
TO TIIE SUFFERING HUMANITY OF THIS AGE,
Has Relieved more Pain, and caused more Real. Joy than any other one thing that
can he named ! .
Is a Rahil for every Wound!
Our first Physicians use it, and recommend its use; the Apothecary finds it first
among the Medicines called for, and the Wohlesale Druggist considers it a
leadin ‘article of :is trade. All the Dealers in Medicine speak alike
in its favor ; and its reputation as a Medicine of Great Merit
and Virtue is fully and permanently established,
and it is
The Great Family Medicine or the Age!
EVERY VOLUNTEER SHOULD HAVE A BOTTLE, IN CASE OF SUDDEN ..AT
• TACKS IN DISEASE
r.t A'/’.V /.V77.7,’.V.1/ L V 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, Rowell Complaint. Painters’ Colic, Asiatic Cholera,.
. . . Diarrhoea and Dystery, ‘ .
TAKEN EXTERNALLY IT CURES
Felons, Boils and Old Sores, severe Burns aad 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.’
PAIN 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 alfective than anythnig
else. For a SORE THROAT, gargle the throat with a mixture of Pain Killer and
the relief is immediate and cure positive. Nov 29-3 m
ty) USE
• ‘—
CHILLS & FEVER
fe - CERTA'N -
(~T ALMfSfIAX’Si t11.1,S ate composed
Jl simply at” Veget* i • jM ftsinei.- Ttoyw*
Cathartic Pill*, acting upon the Stomach,,
l.ii i r and Bowels ; containing no. Arsenic. Cal
omel, Blue Mas?, or any other Mineral sub
gtanM. The great advantage the Proprietor#
clajm for these Pills is that, without the. aidof
Calomel. Bine Mam, or any other Minerals.
will core the moot owtinate |tM> ‘w
Chilli and Fever, Dumb Ague. Periodical
Heildache.. Neuralgia and all aftttiMU Os a
like character. Follow- the directions, and you
will find they will-il> all that is claimed for
them. TrV one !.>>x. and their own merits will
recommend them ever afterwards
geWe have used “Gai.i.ig.h vn s Pills', and
have never known them to fail to core vheu
the directions w.-ro followed, and onhemta
tingly recommend them to public favor: •
Hon T U Watts, Ex Governor n Ala.’
Hon T J Judge., Judge Supreme Court, of
Alabama:
Hon Roo't Dougherty, Judge 9th Circuit of
Alabama.
Wm. G. Waller, Sheriff Montgomery eo-,
Alabama. . •
Hon Alexander B, Clitherau, Montgomery,
Alabama.
Colda> II Weaver,Montgomery, Ala..
Col Crawford Bibb, Montgomery, Ala. ‘ ■
Maj E A Banks, Com. Merchant. N. 0.. La.
Geo Mason, Esq., Mayor, Wetnmpka, Ala. ,
Mike I Woods, Attorney at Law, 296 Broad
way,"New York.
Daniel Sayre, Grand Sec. Grand Lodge, Ala,
F & A-Masons.
LOl.\T & II IliE,
Mole Jproprielora; Montgomery, Ain.,
Wholesale Depots,
Harrut, Risiev & Tompkins. 111 Chambers st.,
N. Y., S. W. Morsdun, X. Y., Edward
Wilder &. Cos.. Louisville. Ky.. U. J:
Jfart & Cos., X. O. la, Bipant &.
Hole,. Montgomery v Ala.
. SOLD BY
’ E. SEIXAS, Thotuasvllle, Ga.,
And all other Druggists. ar.g 15-ts
KEROSENE
AND
©AS STOVES.
Tea and Coffee Boilers, Glue Pots,
Oil Cans, &C.
[W* All the Cooking for a JFt
■ |gp family may he done T jiP| . •
.. with Kerosene Oil. or j
I-fp Gas, with less trouble, JH
• ■’ -|3P*. and at less expense, AH ‘ •
. - |3F* than by any other fuel
Each article martufactured by this Company
is guaranteed to perform, all that is claimed
for it. ’ .
; Send for Circular. J J
friberid discount ti> the Trade.
..KEROSENE- LAMP HEATER CO,
•JOB Pearl Street, N. Y.
• July 25 ‘ . . . • • 3m
Great improvement in Sewing. Machine-s /
Empire
SHUTTLE MACHINE
’ Salesroom?, 53© Broadway. X. Y., 250
SVashiugtoif st... Boston, 921 Chest- •
not St., Philadelphia. . • .
Patented February 14, 1860.
rKTIIIS MACHINE is constructed on entirely
Anew principles of mechanism, possessing
many rare and valuable'improvements, having
been examined by the most profound experts,
and pronounced to be- •
Mimpliritr and Perfection Cora'jiitri:
It has a straight needle, perpendicular action,
makes the LOCK-or SUL I ILI. S 1 I T ( If.
which will neither KIP nor KAS EL. and is
alike on both sides ; performs perfect sewing
’onevery description of material, trom Leather
te the finest Nsuisook niuslm, with cotton, linen,
or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest
number. Having neither CAM or COG wheel,
and the least possible-friction, it runs as smooth
as glass, and is
Emphatically a Noisrlo*"* Utirklar! .
It requires FIFTY PER CENT, less power
to drive it than any other machine in the mat
ket. A girl twelve years of age Can workit.-
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 jsatisfact ton.
■ We respectfully invite aH those who may
desire tcsupply tnemselves with * superior ar
ticle, tJ couie’and examine this Unentailed
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 and
South America, to whom a liberal discount will
be given.
EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE MF’G CO.,
53© Broadway, N. Y.
July 25 Cm
GEORGIA— Colquitt County.
.Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1866.
WHEREAS, Jeremiah B. Norman, adminis
trator on the estate of James M. Norman ; Jer
emiah B. Norman, administrator on the estate
of William McCall; Seaborn M eeks, adminis
trator on the estate of Joseph Castleberry,
have in proper form applied to me to he dis
missed from their said administrations: —Notice
is hereby given to all parties interested to tile
their objections in Court, otherwise letters of
dismission will he granted said applicants at
the February Term of Court
• . ISAAC CARLTON,
July 18.6 m Ordinary
GEORGIA —Thomas County.
To the hon-oraLlc Court of Ordinary of said
County :
THE Petition of M. C. Smith, Administrator
on the estate of Mary Horne, deceased, shew
eth that he has fully discharged his duty as
such administrator, and now makes application
for Dismission from said administration, and
prays that the usual citation may be given in
terms of the law, and as in duty bound will
ever pray, etc. M. C. SMITH, Adm’r.
GEORGIA —Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, July 11. 1866.
UPON hearing the foregofng Petition’ it is
ordered by the Court that said Petition and this
order be published in the Southern Enterprise
in terms of the law for six months.
11. 11. TOOKE.
July 18-6 m • Ordinary. •
GEORGIA —Clineli County.
To all whom it may Concern: .
WHEREAS, David O'Quin, administrator
of N. J. Higgs, Robert Higgs and William.
Burkbaiter, late of said County,, deceased, hav-.
ing tiled his Petition in this Court for Letters
of Dismission : —This is therefore to admonish
all concerned, to. be ami appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause if any they have, why said letters should
not’ he granted... Given under my hand, at’
office, this July 2,1866.
H- MORGAN,
July 46m • Ordinary .
GEORGIA —Thomas County.
To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County: • .
The undersigned, yonr Petitioner, Adminie
tratoron the estate of C. H. Young,deceased,
sheweth that he kfas fully discharged’ bis duties
M Mich lie therefore petitions and praysfor
an order of said Court discharging him from
said trust, and as in duty bound will fever pray,
.ete. E. R. YOUNG, Adrn’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. 11. TOOKE,
Juno 6 6m Ordinary.
GROCERIES,
HARD
AND
TIjST WAdREi
AC H. K. trills’ Mft ITilltf
doorto I. k Sf />/•<?. •
AINS..UKIH & SANFORD
KEEP WWttantly on 1 and a ii,.g,. a. and se*-
le. and stock of GROCERIES, HARD
AND TIN WARE, consisting of
Flour, Bacon, Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Cheese,
Butter, Syrup, Salt, Soap, Soda, Starch,
. • Cautih a. IGpper, Allspice, Ginger,
Banff n Jars and Bottles,.
Raisins. Dried Figs, Apples and Peaches, Pot
ash, Oysters,. Cream Tartar. Yeast Powders,
. Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
Hardware
Stoves, lines. Nails, Axes, Spades and Shov
els, TraceChkina, Pocket -nd Table Knives,
’ Haines, Collars,.Well and Water Back
ets, Cotton and Wool Cgrds, Screws,
Brads, .Locks, Drawing “Knives, Piles, Ac,
Spun Thread, all Xntubcrs,
TIN WARE!
•LOT OF FRENCH CALF-sKINS..-•
ATI of which will be sold low for CASH
or B ARTER.
Hides, Wool, ice., bought. • !.
11. IS. Aimiwarth. IK. W. Stanford.
. April 25 . ~ • 17-ts
OH.EAT
Corn 1 Cotton
PLANTATION
Fob Sale
IV 1 LORHU. TIIK
LA\i> OF FLOII lIRS !
. | AM .’
Seventeen Hundred Acres
I Os Oak and Hickory, Hainmoek and Pino’
I Lands, ttasnrpaseed in. the State.
I About 600 acres in good condition’ for culti
vation, yll hammock. The uncleared luiuF-s
thickly studded with fine timber”
On the premises is a comfortable Darned
dwelling, house, with : out-buildings in good ■
condition, negro catkins for 50 workers, barns,
stables, fodder houses,and,-in fact,every thing
else necessary for planting purposes and con
venience. . •’
Grood Grin House and Screw,
Wells of Fine Wafer, *
The quality of these’ lands, their sit nation
and condition renders them eqnal to any in thr>
State for farming; and taken altogeth* r. with
the moderate price demandt and for the place t rt
is the best opportunity for invest inent now
before the public. ‘ - ‘ ‘ . •
. For farther information address
JAMES A. LINTON,. ”
‘■ ThoritesviHe, Ga..
Or the editor of the Southern Eliterpn'n
May 2 ‘. , •,’ ■ ‘ “ -Ftf
©EORR!A —tiOendrs t'onnty.
j WHEREAS, Dennis .Witheringtos, Gnar
“dian of tbe person And property of lit incy, Ka
■ ehel. Maty, ©nrrena. Elisabeth, Moisey k Jasso
‘ Witnerington, minors of said County, having,
i fully discharged bis trust, applies t/ be db-nur*-
ed from bis Gatirdiansbip.- —ThcrctV.i t all per
■ sons concerned are hereb y notified and required
to appear at my office, rut the first Monday in
April fiext. and siiow cause, if any tliey have,
why said letters of Dismission ‘should not be
granted.” Gfven under my hand and official.
Hgnatnse, this 22d day of February, 1866.
L- WILLIAM G.. SMITH, . •
Feb 28 9 6m • “ C.G-OrdU
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•’ L. C. BRYAN", : ‘
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
All persons having occasion to advertise
I Legal Sales, Notices, etc., are compelled by
law to comply with the following rules:
Administrators , Executors, or Guardians t
All sales of Land by Administrators, Execu
tors or Guardians, are required by law to bo
held on the first Tuesday in the month, between
the lours of ten o’clock in the forenoon, and
three 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 tho
. 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 bo
published forty days.
• Court of Ordinary Leave to Sell :—Notice
that application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary for leave lb sell Lunds, must be pub
baked weekly for two montha. -
■Administrators and G K ardia'nship :—Cita
. -tions for Letters of Administration must bo
published thirty days; for Dismission from
Adniin'istration, monthly for six months.
Foreclosure of Mortgage :—Rules for Fore
closure “of Mortgage must be published monthly
for four months,
. Establishner Lost Paper :—Notices estab
• lishing Lost Papers must.be published for tho
full term of three months.
Publications’ will always be continued
according to the above.rules, unless otherwise
j ordered. ‘ “ ‘
GEORGIA- Colquitt. Cennty.
WHEREAS, Nancy J. Alger, Administra
trix on the estate of James R. Alger, deo’d.,
. having tiled her petition in this Court for Let
ters of Dismission :—All persons are hereby
notified to file their objeetions in Court within
the time prescribed by law, otherwise Letters
’ of Dismission will be granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand and signature, Feoruary
sth, 1866.
ISAAC CARLTON,
i Feb2l 8-Gm Ordinary.