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kgreenfelr • . Court of j
linn i ‘ . ■ ‘
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District ol said County dwellin)( bouse, out- ,
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• ■ plantation of the estate of Shi ldou
Swift-and others
M c SMITH, Atlm’r. j
On 11 t*l with \\ ill annexed.
44 1 0114.1 I—l lioniao t ounfy.
.tyrrmblr to an order of the Court nfOr
dinary of aaid (’onnt-y. will be Bold before the
Courthouse door, in Tlmmasville, on the first
Tuesda\ in Deiember next, all I lie lands be
longing to I he estate of J.ll.M.Gardner, late <>f
Haul I ‘.nmty, deeM, to wit .—l5O acres of land,
more or less, ns the portion drawn bv one of .
) *■ I,* at. . nf “In estate of Randolph Revels !
having on the premises a dwelling house, ‘
outhonsi -and 7*‘> acres of cleared land, nnder j
a log'i -tatc ot mi It vatin. Said Land situated
in the V'lrd District of said County, and ad
joining the lands of William Murray.
Terms on the dav of stile.
M. C. SMITH.
Oct 1 ltd Adair-
4 4 1 4> K 4-1 %—Thoinn* County.
tsrrrshlr to an order of the honorable
taunt of Ordinary of said County, will be
si.ld before the Courthouse door, in Thomas
ville, on the first Tuesday in December next,
nil the lauds belonging to the estate of John
McCoy, of said County, deceased; —Two
bundled and seventy live f-’To), acres, more or
_ s __i;.'i acres in a high state of cultivation —
good com and cotton lands—adjoining the
lands of Roliert Roddenhert \ and Others, in the
1 Itb District of said Countv.
M C. SMITH,
• Oct ll4d • Athu’r.
4*. 1401444 I Thomas < ounlv.
‘tgrrmblr ler of the Court of
dill arv ot oil (. ■ into, will be sold before the
<'ourtlionse door, in Thotnasville, on the first
Tuesday in Decamber next, nil the lands be
longing to the estate of Floyd II Revels, late
of said Countv, dec’d, to wit:—ls>t of l<and
Nn Hdi,ci mining 250 new *,
more or le.-s. in the 2Hrd District of said Conti
t\ 100 acres in a good state of cultivation—
adjoining the lands of William Murray and
others. Terms on the day of sale.
‘I C SMITH.
Oit ll td Adm’r.
4. 141144.1 \s-Tlimas C'onnty.
tgrccliMc to an i rder ot tlie Court of Or
-.\ said Countv, will be sold before the
4 e door, in Tht uas\ ilk), oh the ■first
Tuestlay in Decouihei next, all the lands be*
ill” . Ilg TO till e-stur.’ ot .tofu Re Vi Is, late of
Said Couuty. de< and, to wit -150 acres of hind.
Ims as is ■ draws by one of the
heirs i t Randolph Revels- situated in the 23rd
i’ strii • of. said t ’ounty, adjoining the lands of
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. tint eu tle <lai ol sale; - ‘
H < SMn H.
Oct 11-td - ‘ • AdnTr
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to an order of the honorable
l County, will be- dd
b*. t :: 1 . C.s.i *•-• . t .’. Tlroinu.svilfe ; ou
, bet DM be next, all the
... of Jot ‘
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■ ■ nine ‘Jb!* .contain
■ more or less, in tbe.Twenty-third
■ said Conntr —partly in callivation.
: dyoining tb lands ot JaaiesF HaU.-Xal
•on Mitchell and others
s on da sale.
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v > wo hundred and fifty nine (drip), eon
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Patent Right for Sale
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THE
| NATIONAL
EXPRESS
and
Transportation
COMPANY.
a |; r rirenared reel ve ind forward
j4 \ t 4• ‘1 ‘;o and Vain dd. s'fn ‘ Ih<
1 arville.to any part of the United States
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14, V J< 1 JOHNSTt >N Pres’t
Tib m l*. WR \*;<v ent T 1 lie
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LUMBER
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Reduced Prices.
rpHK ti.'i.l* islgtii ‘l tiow “'!'■!s s; 1 1 1 at Ids
■ I Stoma Saw Mill three notes South of
Thomasville, all kinus of Fine bumher, at
‘<l ti j” r tb"+oiind ill gold. >1 sl-"> in l recuhai-ks.
JOHN W DEKLE
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Valid gi'i-t mill neat Duncanville. I
kniul <*orii in anjr fi.ufißtky.
V| , ROBERT UAIIiBS
C. H. WILLCOX. Superintendent:
T. H. WILLINGHAM,
. WHOLES ALE
4 J'i Cougrcss A.? S4. .1 nl Jen si*.;
I*ty twtll, 44 A
ljeep COI ‘ on 1 r'id, ami teoeiving
per every Sitamer, all kinds of
ilMlfeSfg,
Nfj; IKS. T4>lt A (TO, Ar'i Ac
Prompt fi t tent ion givet)' to Orders ac.com--
panied with remittance. njir 11 12m
TIN SHOP!
I) F. FUDGE has now opened n
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 WORK, RE
PAIRING, kc.
uttering and Roofing done in the
best style by 15. F. FUDGE.
Apr 14 15-ly
\V AG (4.MAN'S
DIARRHOEA MIXTURE.
An infallible speeilic for iueijiienl Choleua,
Prepared by
W. P. CLOWKR & CO.,
May 16 Druggists.
Tivo Ulontli's \ollC4'.
44 POUR I 1 —Tlioinn* County.
OX the first Monday in December next, at
a regulhr term of the Court id’ Ordinary of
said County, l 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 ‘4O-2m Adm’r.
Whereas Hugh Mclntyre Administrator of
Daniel Mclntyre having tiled his petition
in this Court for letters of dismission from his
administration.
This is therefore to admonish all concerned
to show eaase if any they can why said letters
should not he granted at a regular term of this
Court, after the cxnirat on of six months.
Given under my hand and official signature
tiiis loth day of May 1X66.
WILLIAM SMITH,
May 16-6ai Only.
< 110 K 4 I A —Tlioiimn County.
To tbr Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County :
THE undersigned, yonr Petitioner, admin
istrator oil the estate of la I Ward Bryan deed.,
sheweth, that he has fully discharged his du
ties as such, and now makes this his applica
tion fora Dismission and discharge from said
trust, and prays that the citation issue in terms
of the law, and as in duty hound will ever
[oay.er, M ,1 .1 !'. KY A \'. Adnii.
G £o£G / .1 —Tltomus Com,-/ //. .
Court of Ordinary. June Gth; 1866.
1 -POX hearing the foregoing petition, it is
-orderpd by the Court, that said Petition and
this Order. Le published in tin Southern Enter
prise once a week for six months.
H. H. TOOKE,
June 2ti-6m . Ordinary.
♦i: OU. I. A—CSim il County,
WHEREAS. William U North having filed
l.is petition in this Court for Lettereof Dismis
‘-in from his.Adn in on the estate of
John Knolls, late of.said County, deceased : -
These are therefore to cite ana admonish ‘all
concerned, to file their objections, it any they
have, otherwise said letters will he granted in
the law.’ .■ 11. H 1 UP. AN.
[5 6m■ . .. Ordinary.
tt It 41 Kt.lt—Tlnanis. Co-n-n ty.
. ’/’•> the Honora bh <’ (J -(itmarf of said
County: • •
Till.’ petition of A P. Wright, Addm
tgator on the < stall . - C D- Andrews, iec’d.,
sheweth that said estate consists in part of
tnds in >... ! State, anti that it is necessary. to
sell thi sam - lie therefore petitions and
anordt fol the Court granting leavp
to'sell tbe'san ‘ sin ‘doty bound wiU
ever pray, eta. • .
. ‘ • A V. WRIGHT, Adsi r.
GEORGIA- /’ mM C y
■4 1 1 1866!’ ’■■ .
UPON’heating the Foregoing pelitlon, it is
ordered bv the- Court that said petition and
this order oe published-in the Southern Enter
prise on< i,‘ i verv two -weeks for two mooths.
• H. H/ TOOKE,
Sept 63m • . Ordinary.
, 1.1- O 111 -1 \— li rook * County.
WHEREAS, J. O Morton. Administrator
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. i... ; tiers 1 lismissorv from
• —i hese are to cite ami ad
ttloni.'h ali -partit-s at. interest, to tin- their oh
jertious within the time prescribed by law,
othi - wise said lettdrs wifi, be granted the ap
• . J G Mi CALL,
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1.M1Ut.14 —§• i liol’ I uuull.
\\ HERE AS John M< Terrell Admiaistra
tor of David MeTVrreU f si
s p*H iu (his ( ou-rt,
for Letters of Dissuasion Emms said .-s ate, this |
s therefore to admolimli all . oiwern.-d. to he
and appear at my ottiee within the time pre
scribed by law. to show cause if any they can, j
whv said letters should not be granted Given
tinder mv hand at office, this Angnsf l, 186 G.
THOS B. CLAYTON,
aug 156 m Ordinary. i
I>RYANT’S Cholera Mixture—
) A specific for incipient Cholera, for j
sale by \v. P. GLOWER & CO.
HARDAWAY & M’KINNON.
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WE HAVE RECEIVED
4 -*■ <f “
AND SHALL BE CONSTANTLY ADDING TO OUR STOCK SUCn ARTICLES AS
ARE NEEDED ANI) USEFUL.
mn nm nunp n vam w
—AN li -—— ‘ .I
OCCU PY OUB SAME OLD STAND.
WE KEEP A FULL SUPPLY OF
STAPLE AND DRESS GOODS,
tXLA. 3ET. ID -W j(1l DPS. E3 ,
CROCKERY, ROOTS ANDISHOES,
‘# JliS III®!
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! -AN D . ‘
j . FAMILY GROCERIES.
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.WE HAVE ARRANGED TO SUPPLY. OUR CUSTOMERS WITH .
The Finest -FLOUR
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IN THE UNITED STATES, ■’ •
Direct from the Mills at St. Louis, Missouri. We warrant it free of Yankee Beans and
Peas, and from Wheat made in IStiQ. • .
fMi SBM M3 :iS.
We will do our best to make you feel easy and cheerful, and will sell you as .Cheap
as we can afford. We buy tor Cash and are prepared to sell at Small Profits.
HARDAWAY & McKINNON.
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. Oct 11-ts
j T HOMAS ILLS
Produce and Provision Store
AUG. F. FRANKLIN,
PRODUCE & PROVISION DEALER,
AND
00MM1SS ION Mmm ART,
Jeff i>lc Haiti's Itiiiiiliiig, - - - - - Tliomasvlllc, (la.
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I will pay the highest Cash Prices or give Goods in exchange for all descrip
tions of Country Produce. Come and see me before disposing of what you have. A
j word to the wise is sufficient. Sept 27-39-lm
| JOY TO THE WORLD !
* THE INTRODUCTION OF
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER !
TO THE SUFFERING HUMANITY OF THIS AGE,
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lias Relieved more Pain, and caused more Real Joy than any other one thing that
can be named,! . ....
Ss altalin for evt iry AVouixl! . .
Our first Physicians use it. and recommend iis use; tbe Apothecary finds it first
I . among the Medicines called for, and the WohlesaUj Druggist considers it a
leading 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 ramily Medicine of the Age !
• • •
EVERY VOLUNTEER SHOULD HAVE A BOfTLE, IN CASE OF SUDDEN AT
• . ‘ TACKS IN DISEASE ‘
. TAKEN iXTlli, Y.l/ } V IT CT/tES -
sore Throat. Sudden-Colds. Coughs-, etc.'. Weak Stomacfh. General Debility. Nursing
Sore Mouth, (anker. Liver ComplainDispepsisor IrdigMtion, Cramp arid
.Pain in ti c Stomach, Bowell Complaint, Painters’ Colic, Asiatic Cholera,
• •. . • . . JUmrrhoea and Dystery.
[• ‘ • ; TAKEN EXTERN ALL Ylt VtJUWS ‘ ‘
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Felons. Boils and Old Sore--, severe Burns ad Scald's, Cuts, Bruises and Sprains.
Swelling of the Joint.-. Ringworm and Tetter, Broken Breast, Frosted .
, ■ Faet and, Chilblains, Toothache, Tain in the Face, Neuralgia
and Rheumatism.
PAIN KILLER taken internally should be administered with milk or water, nnd
sweetened with sugar, if desired, or made into syrup -with molasses. For a COUGH
and BRONCHITIS, a few drops of sugar, eaten, will be more affective than anything
• elec. For a SORE - THROAT, gargle the throat with a mixture of Pain Killer ajpi
the relief is immediate and cure positive. Nov 29,-gf
CFOK;f 4 Th#m C oani.
ON |O- V M 4si ‘ Deeemt>er next, I
Will apply to the honorable Conrt
of said County for an order off cam,
leovi. - . La
HENRY CARTER,
GO 4td •. . . Ail in v.
i, t ‘on >'‘v.
A■< iRI.EA BLE- to an order of <'■ >ort T w ill
sell before the Cotothonee door in Thotnaß
eald Coon tv, within the legal bonra
sale on life }'iiTaped*) C IV
tlie Lauds of Morris Carter. <!•
Terms cash. H£NEI * VRI ER,
’ Oct 4-td Aim rV
J
CFOROIA—I,omIe Connty.
WHEREAS Joseph 1 Wei ppliesfoi
Letteraof Guardianship of the minor heirs of
\\ ;1! i.; tll .1 Clemente, late of Earl 1
dec’d: —This it therefore to admonish all con
ceroed, to be and appear sit my o|Bc withii ■' l
time prescribed by law,'.to show cause if any
exists, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my baud and official signature;
this October 2,1866.
WILLIAM SMITH,
<At 1 30d* Ordinary. .
I. I OISI<I t ilinma. County.
ToTffc Honorable Court of Ordiuary.of soul
1 ’ e undersigned, your Petitioner, Adminis- f.
th< estate of C II Young,diseased,
shewoth that he has full v discharged, his duties
as “in -He therefore qietition* and prays for
•an “rder ot said Court discluiruiiig him from
said trust, aud asiu duty bound will ever pray,
etc ■ L R. YOUNG, Adm’r.
O E ()R<r lA Thorn ok 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 he published in tlie Southern EhteHSMse
once, a week for si x months
’ • . ■ n n tooKE,
. Jnne 6 6m Ordinary.
ForO WajS \olite.
hle Court of Ordinary of said Comity, will be
sold before the Courthouse door in Thomas ’
v ille, said County, within the legal hours of j
-'t !i the b irst 1 ue“dav in December next
the Lauds of H ,T M Htitto, deceased, i
lion -.- l’la< ’ ot deceased,
i Ter ins of s tie cash, WT T -\YLOR
| Oct-1 td Adrn'r. ‘
Xolicc Hcbtors and Creditors.
VLL persons indebted to the estate ot Jos.
Miller, late ol Thomas foamy, deceased,
are requested to make immediate payment to
t the undersigned, end those having claims
j against the same will present them in terms ot
the law. J AS. MILLER.
Oct 4 40d Admr.
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To lkeblors and Lri'dltori.
VLL persons having demands against the
estate of John Futeh, deceased, will pie
j sent them according to law, and those indebted
to said estate w 11 please make imm.adiate pay
ment to • GJfctO G GIBBS,
Oct 4 40d Adm r.
SEOKIA—C linch ( onset
WHE RE AS. Mary Just ire applies to me
for Letters of Administration on the estate of
Roberson Harris, of said County, deceased
I All persons arc hereby notified to tile their ob
I Vims, otherwise said letters will be granted in
terms of the law. Given under my band, Oct.
Ist ism;. J L. MORGAN.
Oct 4-3U* . L)ep. Ord.
CS EO ISCV I .V— I.oimdes 4'oimly.
• WHEREAS. Eli Webb applies to this Court
for Letters of Guardianship of the minor heirs
Os William J Clements, late ot Marly County-,
deceased’: —This is therefore to admonish all
concerned, to.be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause it
any exists, why said let i era should nt>t la:
granted. Given under my hand at office, t’ais
second day of October, liSbb.
WILLIAM SMITH,
’ Oct. l-3ffd* Ordinary.
1 V —Tliomii Connly.
AGREEABLE to an order-of the llonnra
hie Court of Ordinary of said County, vyill.be
sold before the Court House door in Thomas
ville, said Countv. within the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in November hext,
FJ.j acres of Land, the Home Place and pro
perty of M. C. Grace, deceased. Terms made
known oil the day of sale.
| E. M. SUTTON, \
Sept 13 lOd Adm'r.J
.* • HUTCH. .
<; liOlttil A— Thomas County.
i AGREEABLE to an order of the ITonora
■ hie the Court of Ordinary of said County, will
j be sold before the Court House door, in said
Countv. within the legal hours ot sale, outlie
first Tuesday in December next, all the Lands
j and Real Estate of Thomas Dyson, deceased,
* including his plantation in said County and
Home Place in Thonjasville.
i Terms cash. J
JAMES D. EYSON,
Sept 13-td • Exeeutor. .
{. !:<>!£<; a A —Thomm, -County.
To the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
stud County.
’ THE Petition of XV. F. Taylor, administra
tor on the estate of 11 J M. Hutto, deceased,
sheweth.that lie has fully discharged hiaduty
assuch, and -how makes application fora l)is
mission and discharge from said administration
and prays that notice may be given in terms of
| the law. W. T. TAYLOR, Adm r.
f -GEORGIA —Tltomai County. ■
Court of Ordinary, Sept. 25, 1866.
UPON hearing the foregoing Petition, it is
ordered by the Court, that said Petition and
. this orderbe'publUdied in tiie Southern Eater
prise in terms of the requirements of tlie law.
HH.TOOKE.
Sept 27j2m _ Ordinary. _
. Clinch County.
To the llouorahle Ordinary of said County.
THE application of William Tomlinson,
Administrator on the estate of John Tomlin
son, late of said Comity, 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 Lunl No. 514, in tlio iltb
District of said County, the same beifc. the
whole interest of said estate in said lot of land,
lie therefore applies for leave to sell the afore
said land.
A 11. TOMLINSON, Adm’r.
Per JOEL MGHOLLS,
Sept 6 2m Att'y at Law.
i; 1:0 IC< I A —'s'homas Clou illy.
To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
Count y.
THE Petition of Lehheus Dekle and Elias
Futeh, Administrators, with the M ill annexed,
’ of the estate of Isaac Futeh, deceased, sheweth
tlmt said estate consists in part of Lauds, and
that it is necessary for the purpose of Distri
bution, that the same he sold—petitioners
therefore makes application for an order grant
ing leave to sell said lands, and as in duty
hound will ever pray, eec.
Lebbeits dkele,
ELIAS FETCH.
Adm’rs,
j GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, Oct. ff, 1566.
UPON hearing the foregoing Petition, it is
ordered by-the Court that said Petition and this
order be published in the Southern Enterprise
once every two weeks fort wo months.
H. 11. TOOKE,
Oct 11 2m Ordinary.
< HO K(t E I—lolijuill Count).
Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1366.
! WHEREAS, Jeremiah B. Norman, adminie
’ trator on the estate ot Janies XL Norman ; Jer
j emiah B. Norman, administrator on the estate
’ of William McCall; Seaborn Wgeks, adiniuis
! trator on the estate of Joseph Castleberry,
have in proper form applied to me to be dis-
I missed from their said administrations—Notice
[ is hereby given to all parties interested to file
- their objections iu Court, otherwise letters of
dismission will be granted said applicants at
the February Term of Court
ISAAC CARLTON,
July 18 6m Ordinary
(GlOltlilA —Thomas Comity.
| To the honorable Court of Ordinary of said
■County :
THE Petition of M. C. Smith. Administrator
on the estate of .Mary Horne, deceased, shew
eth that be lias fully discharged his duty ae
such administrator, and fiow’maltes application
for Dismission from said administration,'and
prays that tlie usual citation may be given in
teems of the law, and as-in duty bound will
| ever piny. etc. M C. SMITH, Adinlr.
GEORGIA — Thomas. County.
Court of Ordinary, July 11, 1866.
UPON hearing the fort-going Petition, it is
■ ordered by the Court that said Petition and this
ord;r be published in the Southern Enterprise
in terms of tjie law for six months.
H. H. TOOKt;
July 18.6 m , Ordinary.-
(• FORhl.A—Clinch Count).
• To all wham it may Concern :
WHEREAS, Itavid O’Quin, administrator
of N. J. ‘Higgs. Robert Higgs and William
! Burklialter, late of said County,.deceased, liav
. iiig tiled bis Petition in this Court for Letters
l of Dismission This is therefore to admonish
jill concerned, to he and appear sit my office
•wjthin the time prescribed by law. to show
cause if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted (liven under my band, at
! office, this J ulv 2, 1866.
• II MORGAN,
July -J 6m Ordinal-"-
KOrKtll I—(frtjn^Toiiiiti.
_ .7 ’the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
THE Petition of William IV Hr wn. Ad- i
ministratoron the estate of George \V. brown,
deceased, shewetb. that he has fully discharg i
ed his duty as such, and now prays that the
notice, required by law be given, that lie may
be dismissed from said administration, and as
in dutv bound will ever pray, etc.
W. P lIROWN, Adm’r .
GEORG lA—Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, Sept. 3. J 866.
UPON hearing the foregoing Petition, it is
ordered by the Court that said Petition jmd
this order be published in the Southern Enter
prise six months, in terms of the law.
11 H. TOOKE,
Sept 6-6 in - Ordinary.
tiKORtJIA-.Thomn* Comity.
\LL persons interested are hereby notified,
that on the -First Monday in December ;
next. 1 will apply to the honorable Court of
Ordinary ol said COuYity f*ran order granting
leave to so 111 he Lands pi’ 11.1 M Htitto of said
County, dec’d WM T TAYLOR,
• Oct 4-tti • Adrn’r.
NOTICE —Two mom - after date i stiafi
apply to the Court of Ordinary of Echols
County, for leave to sell the lands belonging to
the estate of John W. Fletcher, late of said !
County-, deceased-
ROBERT J LEVAR,
Oct 4 GOd* A’dm’r. .
ADMINISTRATOR’S
S A. L B .
Will be sohl before the Conrt House door in
1 Bainbridge. Decatur Couuty, Oa.. outhe Inst
Tnesdav in December next, b ive Tracts o
Land containing 1000 Acres, m the IMb Dis
trict of Decatur County, known as the l ounell
Place. A large portion of this laud is Dak,
Hickory and Hammock, partly under cultiva-
I tion. !§old for distribution among the heirs-
J. 1 lARKER, Admr.
ang 23 __
4 dminlstrat ois’ Sale.
, I>V virtue of the power vested in us by the
I) last Will and Testament of Henry 1). At
kinson, deceased, we will oiler for wile to the
highest bidder before the Court House door in
Tiiomasville, Thomas County. Georgia, within
the legal hour* of sale, on the First luestlav in
December next, the following property. to wit:
The Plantation lately occupied by the widow
of the deceased lying on the Ochlockouee
river, near the Florida line, consist ini; ot Lots -
Nos. 236, 217. 2D. 252, in the 23rd d.strict of
old Early, now Thomas County.
The plantation is in it high shite of cultiva
tion, the hinds are good and well watered
; There is a dwelling on the place, with neecs
; siirv outbuildings—cabins for laborers and good
Gin House and Screw. It is one ot the: host ,
hummock farms in that neighborhood. Wold
for division amongst the legatee-. The terms
are cash. W.M. ,!. DICKEY,
HENRY-MITCHELL,
aug 23-dm Adin’re.
g EOU GI a— Loundenl fcnuly.
To the Honorable Superi r Court of said
County:
rpHE Petition of Charles II M Howell and
I William D. Howell, respectfully sheweth
that on the .sixth day of November, in the year j
‘eighteen hundred and sixty one, James A.
Tweedle of said County, made and executed to
your Petitioners his certain deed of inoitgage
of that date, conveying to your Petitioners Lot
Number One. (1,) Block Number Twenty six
(26d in the Town 4f Valdosta, County afore
said, for securing the payment of a certain
promissory note, dated on said sixth day lot’
November, eighteen hundred and sixty one and
.due one titty thereafter, whereby said Tweedle
promised to pay your’Petitioners or .bearer
Seven Hundred Dollars, which note and mort
gage tire here to the Court shown. Yet your
! petitioners aver that said Tweedle,‘although
! so indebted, and to pay said sum of money often
requested, has not paid the same, n<*r any part
thereof, hut the sauie to pay wholly refuses. j
Wherefore vour petitioners pray the order of j
this Court inquiring the said Tweedle to pay :
into this Court, by tlie first day ot the next j
term thereof, the principal, interest and cost
due oil said note, and that on default thereof,
the said mortgage be foreclosed and the equity
of redemption therein barred in terms of the
Statute. BAKER <V HAMMOND,
Plaint ills’ Attorneys.
Louiidcs Soperlor C ourt, June
iDI til, ISbli.
Charles 11. M Howell, )
William D. Howell, I Mortgage, etc.
vs.
James A. Tweedle. j
IT appearing to the Court by th<- Petition of
Charles H. M. Howell and William I).
Howell, that by deed of Mortgage, dated the
sixth day of November, eighteen hundred and
sixty-one, James A. Tweedle, conveyed to said
Plaintiffs, lot of Number One, Block
Number Twenty-six, in the Towu of Valdosta,
County of Louudcs and State of Georgia, afore
said, for the purpose of securing the payment
of a promissory note made by said Tweedle to
said Plaintiffs.” and due on the seventh day of
November, eighteen hundred and sixty-one,for
the sum of Seven Hundred Dollars, which said
note is now due and unpaid: —It is Ordered,
that said Tweedle do pay into this Court, by
the first (lay of the next term thereof, the prin
cipal, interest and costs, due on said note, or
show cause, if unv he has, to the contrary, or
that iu default thereof foreclosure of said morl
gage be grunted to said Plaintiffs, and the equity
of ledemption of said Tweedle therein be for
ever barred, and that service of this rule be
perfected on said Tweedle according to law.
A true extract from the Minutes Loandes Su
p rior Court, June Term, ISlit!.
HENRY H. SMITH, Clerk,
ang 1 I aiu4m
(5 EIOIKiS A—Thoiiam Coins!} .
To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County :
THE Petition of J. J. Blucksliear Guardian
for F. J. Winn, a minor, sheweth that he has
discharged his duty as such Guardian, as will
appear by reference to the records of said
Court: —Petitioner therefore makes ibis his
application tor Letters of Dismission from said
trust, and prays that notice be given in terms
of the law, and as iu duty hound will ever
pray, etc. J. J. BLACKS 11 EAR,
Guardian-
GEORGIA. — Thomas County.
Coni tof Ordinary, Sept. 17 th, ISfiii.
UPON hearing the foregoing Petition, it is
ordered by the Court, that said Petition and
this order be published in the Southern Enter
prise ill terms of the requirements of ihe law.
11. H. TOOKE,
Sept 20- .0d Ordinary.
rnn o 710 NT BIS from date application
A will he made to the Court ol Ordinary of
Coundes County, for leave to sell the Real Es
tate of Philip L. Copeland, late of laid Count v.
decM. ARCH'D McEEOD,
Sept 27-2 m Admr.
£|c (Enterprise.
L. C. BRYAN,
EDITOR AND FROFRIETOR.
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Vxo
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I 8 ■ , etc., an- compelled by
law to comply with the following rules :
Administrators, Executors, or Guardians .-
All sales of mud by Administrators, Execu
tors or Guardians, are required by law to be
held on the first Tuesday in the mouth, between
the I ours of ten o’clock in the forenoon, and
three in the afternoon, at the Court House in
w liich the property is situate. Notices ot these
sales must he given iu a public gazette forty
days‘previous to the day of sale.
Sale of Personal Property : —Notices of the
sale of personal property roust he given at least
ten days previous to the day of stile.
Estate Debtors and Creditors ,- —Notice to
Debtor? and Creditors of an estate must be
published forty days.
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lished weekly for two mouths.
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