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E X I’ R E S S
AXD
Transportation
COMPANY *
VR F. prepared to receive and forward
Freight. Money and Valuable* from Thom
arville to any part of the T’uited State*
at the store of Bevill A Wragg.
G*>. JOS, K. JOHNSTON, Brest-
THOR- L. WRAQG, Agent Thomasville.
>M]g 15 •®
LUMBER
AT
Reduced Prices.
r |' , HF undersigned now offer* for gale a', hi*
I Steam Saw Mill, three mile* South of
Thomasville, all kind* of Pine Lumber, at
|lff per thousandin gohb or sls^in
ang 15 ‘
Lumber
FOR SALE.
7 3000 ft of good Pine lumber for sale at my
steam *aw iid g: *t mill near Duncanville. 1
am algo prepared t<> grind com in any Quantity.
May V ROBERT RAINES.
1 DMINISTRATOR’S
S A Li
Conrt H
rirst Tuesday In“\ov. next,
|'T . .
gate 1470 Ac
of Sheldon Swilt.laie of said County, deceased
—lving five mile? South of Thomasville., on
the Magnolia road. There is of this land about
60t; acres Oak and Hickory, and about 300
acres cleared atd comparatively fresh. About
30 acres fresh bottom land—’the remainder
well timbered, Pine and mixed, with abundant
never tailing streams. These lands may easily
be divided into two settlements, if desirable.
A1..50 nt the Mine time find plnre:
Part* of Three Lot* ‘of Land in the 14th
District of Thomas County, containing 40’4
acres. 8 miles Northwest ot Monticello and 13
miles South of Thomasville.. This is one of
the best tract* of pine land on the Florida line
—known as the Sanl* Place.
AI,SO at fhr snnie time and plnof s
A Id of Land in Flctcherville, adjoining
Thomasville containing ill acres, with resi
dence and all other necessary improvements.
This’ is a splendid opportunity for a residence
in Thomasville, and the premises front the
Campus of Fletcher. Institute.
ALSO i
Will he sold before tin Court House door in
Bainbridge. Decatur County, tin., on the tir:
Tuesday in December next. Five Tracts of
Lund ceit;.tilling tOOO Acres, in'the 16th pis
ti: t ■>;'Decatur County, known as tire Council
Place. A large portion of this laud is O'ak,
Hickorv and Hammock, partly under cultiva
tion Bold for distril ntion among the heirs-
J 1. PARK'ER, Adm r.
ang 23 . 3m
li!niinlitratnrs’ Sale.
HV virtue of the power vested in us by the
last Will and Testament of Ilenrv D. At
kinson, deceased, we will offer for sale to the
highest bidder before the Court House door in
Thomasville, Thomas County,Georgia, within
the legal hours of sale, on the First Tuesday in
December next, the following property, to wit:
The Plantation lately occupied bv the widow
of the deceased lying ou the Ochlockouee
river, near the Florida line, consisting of Lots
Nos. 230, 247, 248, 252, in the 23rd district of
old Karlv, now Thomas County.
The plantation is in a high state of cultiva
tion, the lands are good and well watered.
There is a dwelling on the place, with neces
sary outbuildings—cabins for laborers and good
Oin House and Screw. It is one of the best
hammock farms in that neighborhood. Sold
for division amongst the legatees. The terms
•rncash WM. 3. DICKEY,
HENRY MITCHELL,
ang 23 3m - Adm’r*
FISK’S
Metallic Burial Cases.
rpilE undersigned has now on hand and for
1 sale in Thomasville, a large number of
Fiik'n rlrunni I’ntrnt Metallic Rurinl
Ctoen. of gll sizes—also,
wood corn vs
Os all descriptions. “Terms cash on delivers.
C. G. MOORE, Agt*.
ang 15 . sro
UKOKCl.l —Tlionins Fonnlr
AGREEABLE to an order of the Honora
ble Court of Ordinary of said Conntv. will be”
sold before the Court House door in* Thomas
ville. within the legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in November next, the Rea! h
tate and Land of Edward White, deceased.
Terms of sale Cash.
EADY WHITE,
Soft fi'td Adm’x.
HI O MON Tift .from date application.
Will be made to the Ordinary's Court of
Loundes County, for leave to sell the real es
tate of William*J. Beatv, late of said Countv,
ANDREW D BEATY *
Adair.
Forty tbays Yotlce.
GFORRI A—Thonins County,
WILL be ? id. agreeable to an order of the’
Honorable Court of Ordinary of said Countv, •
withiu the legal hours of sale*, before the. Court
ffoeett door, lu Thomasville, said- County, or,
the firs; Tuesday In December next. the. Rands
and Home Place of Josiati Hurst deceased
Terms Cash. STEPHEN HURST
Sept4od Adm'rl ,
GFORGI t—Clinch County.
P .‘i/ REAS. Cornelius Dawson, makes
a-i ; -attoi. tor letters of administration on the
estate of Moses Roberts, late of said Countv,
dee d:—All persons are hereby notified to file
tl t ir oVec'.ons, otherwise said letters will be
granted in terms of the law. Given under my
band Sept. 04\ ISSf.
J L MORGAN, ‘
Sept i~-30d Pep. Ordinary.
TWO MOYTHS from dare applic
will be made to the Court of Ordinary of
Lonndes County, for leave to sell the RealEs
tato of Isham Walker, late of said Countv
deceased. ELIZA WALKER
Sept -37 2m AJm'r.
N OTICE—Two months after date I shall
apply to the Court of Ordinary ol Col
quitt County, for leave to sell all the* Real Es
tate of W: dam Vick, deceased.
JAMES ALDERMAN.
Aug 30-60d Adm’r,
ESSENCE Jamaica Ginger, for
sale by W; P, CLOWER & CO.
GREEN TEA ;>f delicate flavor. For
sale by W. P. CLOWER & CO.,
aug-23 Druggists.
BLACK TEA—for sale bv
; W. p. CLOWER & CO.,
aug 23 Druggists
GEORGI A—Brook* County.
SIXTY day* after date application will be
made to the honorable Court of Ordinary, of
mid County, for leave to sell the Real Estate
of J. B. Archer, late of mid Countv. dec’d
J. 0 MORTON,
July !-60d Adm r.
SAI.K.—One Portable Fagine
X oad Griti villi. 6 berve power Un
fair* *t tbi* offlee. f*V T
FURNISH YOUR
HOUSE.
rnßl
I expense completed their splendid stock of
hoi se fi rmsiii\g ciooos
! expressly for the ThpmasviUemarket,,and now
J prawn* to the pal lie the only house in tffjbj
place devoted exclusively to that branch of
business. Out *tck aonsisfc ofalmost every
1 article needed in o*r line together with
FIRMBRH X < %RI*EMTi:nS
TOOLS.
Oar house is replete with Yankee notions of
I utility the latest inventions and improvements
f in all’ kinds of ware, furniture, tools &c. Ac.
OUR SILVER IVARE
is snperh and nrisdft no’recommendation,
j A full assortment of the latest improved
C OOhl\; A OFFIC E STOVES
! at the most reasonable prices.
We slao repair aud
maah uthu: ti\ ware
I of all kinds, ’
| In fact, onr stock is complete in every de
partment Come and examine for ygureaLyes.
\ \ H SMITFI
may 30th __
JAMES RIV E R
! INSURANCE
COMFAINTY,
HOW IRDSULI.E, VI RO 1 M \ .
Chartered Capital, $1,500,000 !
j rpHIS old, tried, and solvent company deals
j 1. liberally, pays pr*mptlv. and asks put
I mitts Bee below, to which many others
J similai c.uld bejidded :
! • JticutMOND, Vi., February 15. 1866.
-j “In th- month of December. IStiT>. we had
cotton bnmed which was insured in the James
River Company, and its part of low, amounting
to one thousand seven hundred and thirty-three
dollars aud thirty-three cents, was promptly
paid as sooii as proof, etc., was forwarded, and
over two months before it was due under the
policy. Such promptness merits patronage.
A. Y STOKES A CO.”
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.
References required of applicants.
*•:. BEJIIXfiTOX A SOIV,
Agents. Thomasville, Ga.
Mar 11 lltf
Lands fox* Sale.
1750 ACRES
OF EXCELLENT LANDS.
GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED.
I NOW offer for sale my two plantations, on
;! nts.
1000 acres of Pine and Ilammoek Land, 12
- from a depot on the Ferpundina \ Cedar
k ■ - Ra Ir 1. hi Marion Comity, East FTo-
I'rida. 300 acres of this land are cleared.
750 acre*in Decatur County. Ga . five miles
j from a selected depot on the line of the AtlAn
■■ tie & Gull Rail Road. These lands are fine —
I composed of oak, hickory, and pine mixed.
! On this place there are 30t) acres under a high
! state of cultivation—good fence—good water,
I and a good dwelling and necessary out-build
’ mgs. The whole convenient to water mill*,
churches, an-d good society.
I will sell these lands at extremely low pri
’ ces. If you don’t believe it, make me an offer.
; Any 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 be given in
pgr?. J. I. CONNELL.
June 6 23-fcf
COTTON GINS.
riMIE undersigned are agents for Messrs.
I M assey &. Johnson'*- (Successors of Gris
wold. SI'PFRIOR COTTON INS. in
the Counties of Loundes, Brooks and Tliomas,
Ga., Jefferson and L/eon.f'la. All persons in
terested will govern themselves accordingly.
E. REMINGTON SON.
July 13-3 m TliorrmsVille, Ga.
Lost or Mislaid.
VI.L persons are hereby forewarned and
cautioned against trading for two promis
sory notes made payable to me, or bearer, and
described to the best of my recollection, as
! follows:—One on 5\ . P. Cl'ower for S2BO0 —
j perhaps a little more, bearing date about the
bth of November, 1805, with a credit of SISOO,
about the Ist of March, 1366. Al*t one on 8.
B. Spencer, Esq., for about $42.00, more or
less, bearing date this year: month trot recol
lected. The above notes are lost or misplaced,
and advertised for the public good, as well as
to establish the lost- papers bv law.
I). S BRANDON
Grooverville, July 25 80d
t ir i;
Tomlinson. Demarest Cos.,
620 BROADWAY, New York.
Have associated with them
Mr. W. W. WOODRUFF,
Formerly an Extensive Dealer in :
C4RRIAGES 4\D RI GGIES,
At GriAn unit Atlanta, On. .
the purpose of supplying Merchants
and Plant, rs at the “South, by .wholesale or
retail with any style of Carriages. Buggies or
Plantation Wagons.
Mr. Woodruffs long experience in the car
riage business will enable us to give satisfac
tion in supplying good substantial work, such
as the country demands, at as low prices as can
possibly be furnished for cash, We will keep
constantly on hand
Light Concord Buggies
The same as formerly, sold by Mr. Woodruff.’
and which became so universally popular all
through the South, a.- the best Bnggv in use.
We"also furnish IRON AXLE PLANTA
TION \\ AGONS, of the very best make in
America, for -. I or 6 horses. ■
. We invite all who want jtnv article in our
line to address * • •
TOMLINSON; DEMAREST CO.,
. 6**o Broadway. New York
July 2b. “ • • ‘ j v
TAN YARD,
Having bought ont the tan yard
of J. Sehifi <Sc Brother, at Thomasville.’
and determined n, 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 tor ROOD OAK R A R K. for
Tnnntng.
JOSHUA TAYLOR,
,_ v ~ JAS. A. BROOKS.
Feb 7 6-6 m
Kerosene Oil, *1.95 per Cal.
Kerosene Oil, $1.95 per Cal.
Kerosene Oil, 51.25 per Gal.
Kerosene Oil. 1.95 per dal.
For sale by
W. P. CLOWER Sc CO.
July 25 30 ts
EMPIRE HAIR RESTORER.
A N elegant Dre'ting,
An infallible restorer of I'otor,
And a wbndcrfal Inrifcbr'atbr of the HAIR.
Prepared bv
W P. CLOWER & CO ,
•Jan 31 5-ts Apotbcearim Hall
1 I I!Mil 111.
j|? mm |
lAH E undersigned has opened a -Shop
in Thomasville, for the Maunthctme
and Repairing of
FURNITURE.
Making and Furnishing Coffins, &c., &c.
second elder from the Print
ing Office, on Jefferson street.
L. J SPITZ.
Jan 1 3m
NT O T I O E
To Everybody
/ a
| We the undersigned can now say to the
> Public that wc are ready to
GRIND CORN,
as we have purchased an engine and mill
; of sufficient power to do good Work, and
| the way you have to prove it is to bring
j your Corn and see if you do not get good
Meal.ln connection with our Mill we will
, make Furniture to order. Sash, Blinds,
Poor®, Rip. Dress, Tongue and Groove
j Plank, make Coffins to order with neat
ness and despatch, we will also take con,
tracts for Building houses.
TAYLOR & DEKLE.
T feel thankful to the Public for their
liboral patronage extended to me hereto**
fore, and hope I may merit a continuation
of the same. ISAIAH DEKLE.
F AMI L. Y
GROCERIES.
r | HE undersigned are now offering Tnmily
1 Oroccrics Cheap for Cash, at the stand
of David llarrell.
They are also preparing to receive a large
lot of
GROCERIES
Os all Drurriptioiui, .
at she same place, which they intend offering’
‘to the public upon the must reasonable terms,
for Cash or Country Produce.
JOSHUA TAYLOR.
• JAS. A.-BROOKS.
Feb 7. • ti-tvn
e. H. WILLCOXy Superintendent
T. H WILLINGHAM,
WHOLESALE
Gr rocers 9
14:5 <’onsi-os'* 57 St. Jnlicn St-i.,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
Keep constantly on hand, and receiving
’ per every Steamer, all kinds of
§I©(SIPPI 3
SKOARS, TOBACCO, Arc., Ac.
Prompt attention given to Orders accom
panied with remittance. apr 11 12m
TIN SHOP!
F. FUDGE has now opened a
wholesale and retail Shop, oppo
< site the Post Ofice, on Jackson Street,
j lie is now prepared to do all kinds of
TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK, RE
; PAIRING, Ac.
i and Roofing done in the
FesTsTyleby B. F, ‘FUDGE,
j Apr 14 15-ly
WAGGMAN’S
j DIARRHEA MIXTURE.
1 An infallible specific for incipient Cholera,
Prepared by
W. I\ GLOWER & CO.,
May 1C Druggist*.
Tavo NonthN Notice.
RVOROI V —Thomn* County.
ON the first Monday in December next, at
a reguthr term of the Court of Ordinary of
said County, I will apply to said Conrt for an
j order granting leave to sell the lands of David
1 Ward, deceased—widow’s dower excepted.
J. M. Ht'RST.
| Sept 20-2 m Adm’r.
* RFORl.lA—f.oundo* County.
Whereas Hugh Mclntyre Administrator of
Daniel Mclntyre having filed his petition
j in this Conrt for letters of dismission From his
! administration.
This is therefore to admonish all concerned
to show cause if any they can why said letters
should not be granted at a regular “term of this
Court, after the expirat on of six months.
Given under my nand and official signature
this 15th day of May 1866.
WILLIAM SMITH.
May 16-6 m Only.
C 5 TO RAJ I A*- Thonin* County.
To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
j . County: .
TIIE undersigned, vour Petitioner, admin
i istrator on the estate ot’ Edward Bryan dec’d.,
j sheweth. that lie has fully discharged'his du
ties as such, and now makes this his appltca
j tion fora Dismission and discharge from said
| trust, and prays that the citation issne in terms
j of the law, and as in dqtv bound will ever
pray, etc. M J. J. ‘BRYAN, Adm’r.
J GEORGIA — Thomas bounty.
Court of Ordinary, June fith, 1866.
ETON hearing the foregoing petition, it is
ordered by the Conrt, that said Petition and
this Order, be published in the Southern-Enter
prise once, a week for six mouths.
H H. TOOKE,
. June 2ti-6m Ordinary.
(IKORfrI A-—Clinch fanntr.
ALL persons having claftaß against the es
’ tate of John Williams, Jr.; late of said Connty.
deceased, are hereby notified to present them
duly attested, within the time prescribed by
law! and all persona indebted to Said estate are
requested to make immediate payment to me.
J L. MORGAN.
Sept 6-40d Adm'r.
I ~ 1 1 ’ “
1 GEORGIA—CIinch Connty.
WHERE AS, William B. North having filed
his petition in this Conrt for Letters of lusmis
eion from his Administration on the estate of
; John Knolls, late of said Conntv, deceased
These are therefore to cite ana admonish all
concerned, to file their objections, if any they
; ave, otherwise said letters will be granted in
terms of the law. H. AIORGAN.
j aug 15 t>m Ordinary.
OFORfJIA Thomas County.
To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
Connty :
THE petition of A P. Wright, Addminis
trator on the estate of C D Andrews, dee’d.,
shewetli that said estate consists in part of
lands in ssiid State, and that it is necessary to
, sell the same : —He therefore peiitions and
J prays for an order of the Conrt granting leave
j to sell the same, and a# in duty bound will
I ever prav, etc.
A. P WRIGHT, Adm’r.
| GEORGIA —Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, July 2, 1866.
j UPON hearing the foregoing petition, it is
ordered bv the Court that said petition and
, this order be published in the Southern Enter
( prise once every two weeks for two months
H H. TOOKE.
Sept 6 2m Ordinary.
English Mustard—for al
il by W P. GLOWER & CO.
ug 15 ts
E. Mil ft So\.
leave to assure their old friends and custom- ‘ -
ers. that they have, not diminished aught of j^MKp^f§&Jk\ s
their zeal in the i>RY GOODS TRADE; but arc
now. as ever, prepared with a fall stock to give entire GaL*
satisfaction. Our Spring and Summer stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
IS SUPERB, AND CONSISTS OF ALMOST EVERY
ARTICLE IN DEMAND. ‘ •
We are now receiving and will oontinue to receive large supplies of
arts sS&ll ttDfSffl®,
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES,
Fashionable Jewelry!
We have just received a LARGE LOT Oh
Carpeting, JVEsvffcirs.gv
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE.
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
OF ALL KlNDS—together with
Carpenters’ and Farmers Tools,
. Cutlery, Wood Ware, Tobacco, Coffee, Tea, Sugar,
And many other things too numerous to mention.
CALL AND EXAMINE FOB YOURSELVES.
E. REMINGTON & SON.
• May 2’ . 18 .
LATHROP * CO..
139 & 141 CONGRESS STREET, •
SAVAUKrAK, - - - G-eorgln.
WHOLESALE ROOMS, TJP STAIRS .
11ITE having procured the Stores formerly occupied by Messrs. NEY IFF. 1.. V Til LOP &
r V ROGERS, and Messrs. HENRY LATHROP ’& QO., will b? prepared September Is;
to 15tli, to exhibit, ;i targe stock of
33 m3T GSr O G X> S,
Ready Made Clothing,
‘0 fv’- .SyifO ‘■)-f‘| s r pr.l fl Ts fi\ ‘/fl -l
JLIWAib, JiJivk-a
AT WHOLESALE ONLY—XTJp Stairs,
AVe propose to manufacture onr Clothing at Homo, which will enable ns to offer induce
meats equal to the Northern Markets. .
One of ti e firm, who has had twenty five years experience in the business in this city, will
nin the pnrchs.simr markets,'and will cfevote his time specially to the Southern . 2 rode.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS arc invited to examine bur stock before purchasing.
DWIGHT LATHROP, Late I>. & E. S. LATHROP.
John w. nevitt, “ nevitt, lathrop & Rogers,’
CHAS. W. BRUNNER, “ HENRY LATHROP & CO.
Apr 1 31 fm
savanna! hat store.
No. 53 CONGRESS STREET,
S AYANNAH, - - - G-eorgia.
9 <C H ; .
4 6
Hals, Caps and Straw Goods.
Wholesale Room, I P STAIRS.
Retail Department, FIRST FFOOR.
Constantly on hand. Mens’ & Boys’ Felt. Wool. Dress Silk, and Cassimere Hats, of all the
late stvles. Cloth, Scotch. Velvet and Glazed Caps, Socks, Gloves, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs,
Neck Ties, Paper and Linen Collars, Umbrellas, Arc.
Ladies’ and Misses Hits and Jockey’s, of all styles—trimmed and nntrimnied.
My facilities for purchasing these Goods are unsurpassed, and I can sell them as low as they
can he jobbed or retailed in any of the Northern or Eastern markets.
A residence in this city froth boyhood, and an active business experience of over fifteen
Vears. gives me confidence in appealing to my fellow citizens in town and country for their
continued patronage.
Aug i-iy S M. COLDING
JOY TO THE WORLD !
THE INTRODUCTION OF
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER !
TO THE SUFFERING HUMANITY OF THIS AGE,
Has Relieved more Pain, and caused more Real Joy than any other one thing that
can be named 1
Is a Balm 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
leading article us 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 Groat Family !tlelicine of the Age!
EVERY VOLUNTEER SHOULD HAVE A BOTTLE. IN CASE OF SUDDEN AT
TACKS IN DISEASE
TAKEN INTERNALLY IT CURES
Sore Throat. Sudden Colds. Coughs, etc.. Weak Stomach. General Debility. Nursing
Sore Mouth, Canker. Liver Complaint, Dispepsia or Indigestion. Cramp and
Pain in the Stomach, Bowell Complaint. Painters’ Colic, Asiatic Cholera,
Diarrhoea and Dystery,
TA KEN ENTER NALL YIT CURES
Felons, Boils and Old Sores, severe Burns ad Scalds. Cuts, Bruises and Sprains,
Swelliug 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, n few drops of sugar, eaten, will he more affective than anythnig
else Fora SORE THROAT, gargle the throat with a mixture of Pain Killer and
the relief it immediate and cure positive. Nov 29-8 m
PTallicham's Pill s
CHILLS & FEVER
> v^^ERTAIN
/ N A l.l -1G IIA N’N 1*11.1.J4 are composed
( 1 pimply of Ye yet abb Medicines. ‘l'liey are i
Cafharttc Pills, acting upon the Stomach. i
Liver and Boirets ; containing no Arsenic, Cal- j
omel. Blue Maes, or any otner Mineral sub
stance. The great advantage the Proprietors
i claim for these Pills is that, without the aid of ;
i Calomel Bine Mass, or any other Minerals
i tbev “Will cure the most obstinate cases ot j
! Chills-and Fever. Dumb Ague. Periodical j
: Headache Neuralgia and all affection* of a j
like character. Follow the directions, and von j
i will find they will do all that is claimed for
them. Try one box. and their owmaeiits will
foconimafta them ever afterwards
jjgr yy e have used Ga m,k;h r\’s Pints.and
have never known them to fail to cure when
directions wtie followed, and unhesha
tingly recommend them to public favor:
Hon T II Watts, Ex-Governojr of Ala
Horn T J Jafdge, Judge Supreme Court flf
i Alabama: .
Hon Rob’t Dougherty, Judge Oth Circuit of
| Alabama. -3
Win. G Waller, Shefit!’ Montgomery Wo.,
1 Alabama.
Hein Alexander P>, CTilherall,’Montgomery,
Alabama.
Col .las H Weaver. Montgomery, Aid.’
Col Crawford Bibb, Montgomery, Ala.
Ma; E A Banks, Com. Merchant,N.O..La.
Geo Mason, Esq.., Mayor, Wetumnka, Ala..
Mikel Woods. Attorney at L;iw„2o6 Broao
wav. New York..
Daniel-Sayre. C.rand See Grand Lodge, Ala.
F k A Masons. ’ . ‘ ■
■HUOCWT & HALF,
Wole Proprietors, llontgomcry, AIA.,
Wholesale Depots,
j Harrnl. Uisley & Tompkins. 141 Chambers st.,
A Y.,. S W. Mofsduu, N.-T., Ed-ward
Wilder &Cos.. Louisville, Ky„ E. J. .
Hart k Cos.. N. O. La.. Illonnt &
Hule, Montgomery, Ala.
sold by
E. SELXAS, Thomasville, Ga.,’
A'iul all other Druggists, an_ 15
K E IT 6 SE Xlt
AND
OAS.. STOVES... -
Tea and Coffee Boilers, Glue. Pots,
Oil Cans. &.e.
All the Cooking for a ;*■ I
rjjp family may be done j
t*?* with Kerosene Oil. or 3P3
Gas, with less trouble,
and at less expense, .AT
. ’ than by any orher fuel 3
Each article manufactured by this Company
is guaranteed to perform all that is claimed
for it.
for Circular.
liiheral disc omit to the Trade.
KEROSENE LAMP HEATER CO.,
•JOB Pearl Street, N_ Y.
July 25 3m
■Great improvement in Seu-'nifc Machines !
K mp ire
SHUTTLE MACHINE
Salesrooms. 5.*M Broadway N. 1 . jSO
Washington St.. Boston. I Chest
nut St., Philadelphia.
Patented February 14, 1860.
THIS MACHINE is eonstrnrted-On entirely
new principles of mechanism, possessing
many race andvaluablp improvements, having
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July 25 ’ 6m
OFORfilA —Uolquitt County.
Court of Ordinary, July Term. 1866
WHEREAS, Jeremiah B. Norman, adminis
trator on the estate of James M. Norman ; Jer
j emiah B. 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 he dis
• missed from their said administrations: —Notice
is hereby given to all parties interested to file
their objections in Court, otherwise letters of
dismission will be granted said appheants at
the February Term of Court
ISAAC CARLTON,
July IS 6m Ordinary
GEORGIA —Thomns County.■
f To the honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County:
THE Petition of M. C. Smith, Administrator
on the estate of Mary Horne, deceased, slrevv
eth t hat he has fully discharged his duty .as
! such administrator, and now makes application
I for Dismission from said administration, and
j prays that the usual citation may be given i.rr
terms of the law. and as in duty bound will
ever pray, etc. M C. SMITH, AdmT.
GEQRGIA —Thomas County . ’
I Court of Ordinary, July 11, 1866.
. UPON hearing the foregoing Petition, it. is
1 ordered by the Court that said Petition and this
order be published in the Southern Enterprise
in terms of the law for six months.
H. H. TOOKE,
July.lß.6m Ordinary.
(>KOK4iM—Clinch Comity.
To all irhoni it may Concern :
WHEREAS, David O’ljuiu, administrator
of N. J. Higgs, Robert Higgs and William
Burkhalter, late of said County, deceased, 1 lav
ing tiled his Petition in this Court for letters
of Dismission:!—This is therefore to admonish
all concerned, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed bv law, to show
cause if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted. Given under my hand, at
office, this July 2,1866.
H. MORGAN,
July 4-6 m Ordinary
GEORGlA—Thaiunn County.
To the. Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County : y ‘
The undersigned, vonr Petitioner. Adminis
trator on the estate of C. H. Young, deceased,
showeth that he has fully discharged his duties
ias such He therefore petitions and pravs for
! order of aM Coni-t discharging trim'from
said tru*t. and as in duty Ikhitkl will ever prav
etc E! K YOUNG, AdmT.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, June Ist. 1866.
I non hearing the foregoing Petition, it is or
dered by the ( ’nrirt. that said petition and this
order he published in the Southern Enterprise
once a week for six months
i _ a H. H. TOOKE,
Jnne 6 0m Ordinirr.
GROCERIES,
AND
TUNT WARE!
A* R. It. EVANS’ OI.I> STAND,
If ext door ft> 1. Kuhitxhek A Bro.
AINSWORTH & SANFORD
KEEP constantly on hand a Targe and se
lected stock of GROCERIES, HARD
AND TIN WARE, ernisisting of
’ Flour. Bacon, Coffee, Tea. Sugar, Cheese,
Butter, Syrup. Salt, Soap, Soda. Starch,
Candles. Pepper, Allspice, Ginger,
Snuff in Jars and'Bottles,
Raisins, Dried Figs. Apples and Peaches, Pot
ash Oerters, Cream Tartar. Yeast Powders.
Chewing am! Smoking Tobacco’
Ha v (he a re
Stoves, Hoes. Kails, Axes.'Spades.ainl Shot
els. Trace Chains, Pocket .nd'lable Kama
i Hanses, Collar.-.. W* 11 and Waist Buck
ets. Cotton and B 00l .Card.', Screws.
Brads, Locks, Drawing Knives, Files, Ar
Spun Tliread, all lumbers.
TIN WARE!
LOT.OF FRENCH CALF-SKINS. .
All of which will be’ eokl low for CASH
of BARTER.
. Hides -Wool,'’Ac., bought.
tl.tt, Ainsworth, IS. 11. tiniilorit.
April.2s . -. • 17-t;
f Car 3=l. US A T fjy.
Cora s Cotton
PLANTATION
. . 3?or Sale
1\ MIDDLE PLORID4. TIIE
OF FLOWERS!
Seventeen Hundred Acres
Os Oak. and Hickory, Hammock and Pine
Lands unsurpassed in the State.
About 600 acres in good condition for culti
vation. all hammock. The uncleared lands
thickly studded with tine timber
On the premises is a comfortable framed
dwelling house, with om-bnildintrs in good
condition, m-gi-o cabins for 50 workers, barns,
stables, fodder houses, and, in tact, every thing
j else necessary, for planting purposes and con
venience. •
Hood Grin House and Screw,
Wells of Fine W aler. &c.
The quality of these lands, their situation
and condition renders them equal to any in the
State for farming ; and taken altogether, with
the moderate price demanded for the place, it
j is the beet opportunity for investment now
i before the public.
For further information address
j JAMES A. LINTON.
Thomasviile. G:i..
Or tin- editor of the Southern Enterprist
j Mav 2 18 ts
—: - ■ ■ -n,
Adniinlxtrnfnr’s Sale.
6LOKRIA—Thomas County.
WILL be nold before the Court House in
. Thomasville,said County, on- the first Tuesday
in November next, Lot of Land No. . in
the 13th District of said County, belonging to
| the'estate of Robert R. Evans, deceased, said,
lot containing 490 acres, known as the Allston
or Reid place, lying three miles east of Thorn
asville, and now tenanted by John Barwick.
Sold bv order of the Court of Ordinary. Terms
made known .on liie day of sale.
8. R. ROBINSON.
Sept 20-40d AdmT.
Forty l>ays Aolirc.
OLORRI A—. I florin it - County.
WILL he sold before the Court House door
in Thomasville,-said Count v, within the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next , the Lands of David Ward, deceased,
known as his Home Place, widow’s dower
excepted.
Terms cash, J, M. HURST.
Bept 20-40d AdmT.
GEORGIA—-Thomas County.
‘To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County :
THE Petition of J. J. Blackshear, Guardian
I far F. J. Winn, n minor, sheweth that he has
S 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
1 trust, and prays that? not ice be given in terms
! of the law, and as in duty bound will ever
pray, etc. J. J. BLACKSHEAR,
Guardian-
GEORGIA —-Thomas County.
Unit of (Jrditvary, Sept. ID//. 1866.
UPON hearing the foregoing Petition, it is
ordered by the Court, that said Petition and
this order he published in the Southern Enter
prise in terms of the requirements of the law.
11- 11. TUOKL.
Sept ‘JO-lOd Ordinary.
Thomas County.
To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said-
County .-
THE Petition of William P. Br- wn, Ad
ministrator on the estate of (ieorge W. Brown,
deceased, sheweth. that he has fully dtseharir -
I ed his duty as such, and now prays that tile
notice required by law he given, that he nmv
-be dismissed from said administration, and as
I in dutv-bound will ever pray/ etc.
W P. BROWN. Adm’r.
GEORGIA — Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary , Sept. ‘3, ?566.
UPON hedring’thecftyrtegoing Petition, it is
ordered bv tiic- Court that said Petition aiui
| this order lie published in the Southern Enter
■ prise six months, in. terms of the law.
H. H. TOOKE,
Sept 6-Gm Ordinary.
•;FOKt;iA-Clinch County.
To the Honorable Ordinary of said County.
THE application of William Tomlinson*
■Administrator on the estate of John Tomlin
son. late of said Countv, deceased, sheweth,
■that it is necessary for the purpose of distribu
tion, for him to sell One Hundred Acres, more
or less, of lot of Land No. 514, in the 11th
District of said Comity, the same- being the
whole interest of said estate in said lot of land
He therefore applies for leave to sell the afore
said land.
‘All. TOMLTNSON. Adm’r.
Per JOEL NICHOLES, •
Sept 6-Sim Att’y at Law.
GKOIM.M —lt rook* County.
WHEREAS, J. O. Morton. Administrator
of the esta>e of J. B. Archer, deceased, makes
application to me for Letters Disinissorv front
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*
plicanl, Ji G. McCALL,
July 4-6 m 0. B. C.
GKflKtat—KrKol- (aunty.
WHEREAS. John McTerrell, Administra
tor of David McTerrell, 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 bu
and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed bv law. to show cause if any they can,
whv said letters should not be granted. Given
under rav hand at office, this August 1.1866.
TltOS. B. CLAYTON
Adg 15-6 m Ordinary