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Metallic Burial C JS es.
r pHK undersigned ha* now 0,1 *“• ad and for
i nale in Thomasville, a large number of
Pi.k'i rlrf ,*c Bartftl
4'*r*, of all *—
WOOD C'OFF i?fs
i. descriptions. Ti>*n f* Aon delivery
ISAIAH I’ EEKLB Aft
g is - ■ . g.
‘ Cmmtr.
\ K r ,mMr V> an order 0 f tb C<*M of Or
6 narv of *>d County. w ,n be *td Sefiore the
C door, in Th >tnarvi!le. on the first
Tuesday in December ’ j*xt. all J lands be
•rnc'-ne to the estate o*- Dixon ¥ TVrre. late
inty, deed .to wit —Lets of Land
Xmber Uiree hnnd: ed and icoTr (340;. three
.. and forty .me ‘4l ffir*e hundred
. sorts tF* I. hm- l-.vn4rt*i ami
. e!l , f nine *379), an and three hnarfre i and eighty
> each containing 250 acres, more or les
’ ITjh District of said’ County, and w ill
t fu.)d a* follow* Number 34<i will M
~ ..rate, on wl.ieh i* a dwelling house out
Gin house and SrWw. and o acn * an
.. r nil; ttlMO untan DU and 34‘2 V ill he
■her, on which also, is _a dv.elliug
■ Gin ho ,*• . Screw and £■- • -
• . i r r ""i ■ , will be
•eld ‘.aether -partly>-enlt, ration
V ■ at the un** piflcc, * ißlf mt^r
, i'n'LsC Number Ten 10‘, in said District.
Terms on dav of sale.
M C. SMITH, Adm r.,
• aiaWA A. PIEUCS, Adw’x.
oii • ~ td
t;l:OROH Thname '••■y
1 xreentiTi’ to an order of the honorable
ri ofOttftnarv of snidConnty, v.ill be sold
U-fore the CoMriln-Ve door, in rhomasville,
on the first T'-'V ,n IVrember next all the
lands belonging nslhecWat. of Daniel Mr.n
eer late of said Ownly dec and, towH t-Ljote
\ ,-bes thfe*r <4i, and thirty-nine (J 9),
in the TwHUy third Ibstrict of said County,
•'[’hew Ms contain ’-£* acres etich, good dwell
•iii > house and out houses on each, with cleared
landstindercultivation, and will lie sold separ
gr. iv Te nus oa the day of sale
’ M. C SMITH,
ftctll td Adrn’r with the Will annexed
tHAKiiIA-ThomM Csaaly.
a credible to an order of the Court of Or
-4<n*ry of said Countv. will lie sold before the
TNmrthouse d'srr, in Thomasville. on the first
Tuesday in December next, all ‘he lands be
■ lunging to the e! ,tiite of Kinchen Ward, late
of said County, dec'd, to wit: —Part of Ix>t
Number one hundred and thirty-one (131),
■confatninsr 125 acres, more or less, in the 14th
District of sail! County—dwelling house, ont
■ buildings, and 50 acres of cultivated lands—ad
jiriniug the plantation of the estate of Sheldon
. Swift and others.
M. C. SMITH, Adm'r.
. Oft-11 td with Will annexed.
4 F0R451 A—Thomas County.
Agreenble to an order of the Court of Or
dinary of said County, will be sold before the
Courthouse door, in Thomasville, on the first
Tuesday in December next, all the lands be
t niL'iagtotbe estate of J.lt.M.Gardner, late of
fetid County, deed, to wit. —150 acres of land,
‘mire or less, as the portion drawn by one of
tie Legatees'of the estate of Randolph Revels
—having on the premises a dwelling house,
outhouses and 7.) acres of cleareii land, under
a high suite of cultivation. Said I*and situated
in the 23rd District of said County, and ad
joining the lands of William Murray.
Terms on the day of sale.
M C. SMITH.
Del 11 td Adm’r.
4. K O IMS ■ A—Thomas 4'*uiity.
Agreeable’to an order of the honorable
Court, of Ordinary of swid County, will be
told before the Courthouse door, in Thomas
ville, on the first Tuesday in December next,
nil the lands belonging to t.h;- estate of John
McCoy, of sail County, deceased; —Two
hundred and seventy-five (275). acres, more of
-175 acres in a'high 'state of cultivation
g ] corn and cotton lands—adjoining the
i.in.;- of Robert KoddenberrYand others, in the
!>;-trii t of said Countv.
M C SMITH.
o.tlltd. Adm’r
t;i:OR(*l.l-Ttims Oawtv.
\grcenblc to ah order of the. Court of Or
liinarv of said County will be sold before the
Courthouse door,, in Thomasville, on the first,
Toesdav in Decamber next, all the lands be
longing’ to the estate ol Floyd II Revels, late
of said County, deed, to wit:—Lot of land
Number eighty-five (85), containing 250 acres, |
n: re or less, in the 23rd District of said Conn
ie lfto acres in a goml state of Cultivation—
adjoining the lands of William Murray and
.■ rs Terms on thr day of sale.
M C SMITH,
Oct 11 td Adni’r.
bi:aHfll.l~Th*mn> 4'a.inty.
Agreenhle to an ortlcr of the Court of Or
ditiarv of Raid Countv, will he sold before the
Courthonse d<x*r, in Thomasville. on the first
Tuesdav in December next, all the lands be-
Miging to the estate of John Revels, late of
cud County, dec and. to witlso acres of land,
more or less, ns portion drawn by one of the
heirs of Randolph Revels—situated in the 23rd
District of said County, ad)oining the lands of
Thomas West—so acres cleared.
Terms on the dav of sale.
M. C. SMITH.
Octlltd Adm’r. j
RFORRU-ThMiu County.
Agreenhle to an order of the honorable
Court of Ordinary of said County, will he sold
before the Courthonse door in Thomasville, on
the first Tuesday in December next, all the
Lands belonging to the estate of John A. Igne,
late of said County, deed, to wit: Lot Num
ber two hundred and sixtv-nine (269),contain
ing 250 ai -*:s, more or less, in the Twenty-third
District of Nid County—partly in cultivation,
and adjoining the lands of James F Hall, Nel
son Miieheli and others.
Terms on the dav of sale.
M. C. SMITH,
Ost 11-td Adm’r.
GEORGIA—-ThtnM County.
Igrronblr to an order of the Court of Ordi
nary of said County, will be sold before the
Courthouse door, iu Thouiasville, on the first .
Tuesday in December next, all the lands be- !
hanging to the estate of Marv Atkinson, late of ■
said County, dee’d, to wit:—lt Number two
Hundred and twenty one (221), and half of Lot
Number two hundred and fifty-nine (-'>9). con-
Aainiag 375 acres. more ->r less—with 100 acres
of cleared laud—dwelling and outhouses Said
land situated in the ISth District of said Coun
ty. on Big Tired Creek.
Terms on the day of sale.
M. C. SMITH.
Oet 11-td Adm'r.
GSOKCM-Tlmui •uatr. ;
Agreeable to an order of the honorable
Court of Ordinary cf said County, wiil be sold
before the Ceovth-juse door, iu Thoinasviile,.
County, withiufthe legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in December next, eighty
” acres of Land, more or less, with a good
dwelling house and all necessary outbuildings j
attached —•‘SO acres of which is cleared, ready i
for cultivation—adjoining lands of Eva Davis i
and others—good coni and cotton lauds in said
County Sold aathe property of C. W. Branch,
deed. Terms on the dav of sale.
M C SMITH.
Oct 11-td Adm'r.
Adminfttrator’s Sale.
Right for Sale.
Us ILL be sold to-fore the Court House door
in Thoumsville. on the First Tuesday in
1 >U< ember uvxl, tue l J tut Bight of Maw v ‘
Celebrated . ,
CTTON PRESS.
This Cotton-Press is well known throughout ,
country. wthe cheapest, least dangerous,
osid most expeditious invention vet brought
„ to use for Packing Cotton without Steam.
Presses of this Patent may every where be
* -en in this section, and the great favor they
have heretofore met. is sufficient assurance i
that the pure i laser of the Patent Bight will se
cure for itunaeil and bis portentv a constantly
***“■ L. K MAsSKV,
D P. MASbEY,
•* t m Ash” r.
on OBER, 1866.
Fall <fc Winter
GOODS.
W> •• r to thw Public a Fiue Asoort-
DRY GOODS,
GROCE RTFS,
CONFECTIONARIES, &c.
Also, a well selected stock of
READY MADE
Clothing*
BOOTS AND fcHOES,
HATS cfc CAPS,
.
1 mforellas. Yankee Notions,
&r., &c., Ac.
’
The Ladies are particularly invited to exam
ine our Goods, as we have many articles to
please them.
We will exchange any thing we have for
Country Produce
Os all Kinds,
t ,
! Lpon favorable terms, and have effected ar
! rangement* by which we will be in constant
Of all goods in our line.
McQiicon & .Hit* lu 11.
Oct 11 41 if
Executor's Sale.
| N pnrßimnceof and by virtue of a Decree of
A the Hotlttrable the Superior Court of Thom
1 as Countv, will he sold before the Courthouse
door in Thomasville, Thomas CoUntv, Ga., on
the First Tuesday in December next, between
the nsual hours of sale, the following property
belonging to the estate of John Walden, dec'd,
to wit The plantation known as the Peyton
Walden place, consisting of Lots No. 272,273,
248 and 233, in the 18th District of, originally
Early, now Thomas County—some six hun
dred acres cleared land, with good Gin House
j and Screw, and seven negro houses.
Also, lots in the Town of Thomasville, known
; as Nos 5 and 6, in lUock 2, Column I—No. 41,
Block 2, Column 3. No. 72, Block 1, Column 4,
No. 92 and 93, Block 6, Column 4, No. 106,
Block 5. Column 5, Nos. 114, 115.116 and 117,
Block 3, Column 6, No. 118, Block 4, Column
6, No- 119, Block 1, Column 7, No. 120, Block
• 2, Column 7, North East Section of the Town.
Also, the place known as the Gray Place.
Also, 3.4, 5 and 6, in Letter X, and 2
feet extending through said Letter X..
Terms made known on the dav of sal >.
. . ANSEL DEKLE, -
Oct 46M ‘ Sor’g Ex'r.
STEAM SAW
GRISTMILL
For SAlo*
r J3IIE undersigned now offers for sale'liis
t JL Steam Saw and Cxist Mill, near Thomas
viiic. xiK>wn as tin Graves Min—in cdtopß?re
running order and now sawing, with the labor
of three hands, from 2500 to 3000 feet of hint
her per day. Stock Carts. Too Is, Oxen, and i
all other implements for carrying on the busi- ]
ness, sold with the Mill. I’rice sl-sfto Cash • !
If not sold by the first of December, this 1
ofler will lie withdrawn.
E O. THOMPSON.
Sept 27 *39-2m
Hi xx in ber
FOR SAXjEJ.
? 5000 ft of good Pine lumber for side at my
steam saw and grist mill jiear Duncanville. I
am also prepared to grind corn in any qnantitv.
May 30 ROBERT RAINES.
C. H. WILLCOX, Superintendent
T. H. WILLINGHAM,
WHOLESALE
Grocers,
14.‘l 4'ongrenx A- 57 Si. Jnlien fills.,
SAVANNAH, 6.4.,
Keep constantly on hand, and receiving
per every Steamer, all kinds of
fiIOHOTS,
SEC4RS, TOBVOfO. Ac., Ac.
Prompt attention given to Orders accom
panied with remittance. “npr 11 12m
TIN SHOP!
BF. 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 WORK, RE
PAIRING, &c.
tsTGuttering and Roofing done in the
best style by B. F. FUDGE.
Apr 14 15-1 y
GEORGlA—Thonifi County.
ON the First Monday in December next, I
will apply to the honorable Court of Ordinary
of said County for an order of Court, granting
leave to sell the Lands of Morris Carter. dec'tf
HENRY CARTER.
Oct 4-td , , , Adm'r.
GEORGIA—Thomas ~Coitnty.
AGREEABLE toanorder of Court I will
: sell before the Courthouse door in Thomas
. vilie, sai-1 County, withiu the legal hours of
sale, on the fi’st Tuesday in December next,
the lat uds of Morns Carter deceased
Tennscash. HENRY CARTER„ .
< >ct 4-td • ... Adm'r.
47EOKCIA—Echols ‘County.
—Vn~ , rliii'n: fldnimMra^
tor of David MeTerrell, late of said e,unity,
decea*d. having tiled his petition in this Court,
I for Letters of Dismission from said estate, this
is therefore to admonish ail concerned to lie
and appear at my odice within the ‘time pre
served bv law. to show cause if anvthevcan
why sui-i letters should not be granted. Given
under my hand at office, this August 1 1566
THUS. B. CLAYTON,
aug 15-6 m Ordinary.
\VAGGM AVS
DIARRHOEA MIXTURE.
An infallible specific for incipient Cholera.
Prepared bv
W. P CLOWER A CO..
May 16 Druggists.
BRYANT’S Cholera Mixture —
A specific for incipient Cholera, for
■ale by W. r. CLOWER & CO.
HARDAWAY & M’KINNON.
WE HAVE RECEIVED
AND SHALL BE CONSTANTLY ADDING TO OUR STOCK SUCH ARTICLES. AS
• ARE NEEDED. AND USEFUL,
KM Biff HI NtfllHHl f)l Nlf
■.—A ND— :. .■ ‘ , ‘
OCCUPY OUR SAME OLD STAND.
• • * •
WE KEEP A FUEL SUPPLY OF
STAPLE AND DRESS GOODS,
HARD ‘W A-iSFZ. E3 9
CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES,
■ jaa -tssm
—AND— ‘
FAMILY GROCERIES.
WB HAVE ARRANGED TOJSUPPLY OUR CUSTOMERS WITH
The Finest FLOUR
IN THE UNITED STATES,
Direct from the Mills at St. Louis, Missouri. We warrant it free of Yankee Beans and
Peas, and from Wheat niade in 1806. *
We will do our best to make you feel easy and cheerful, and will sell yotl as Cheap
as we can alFord. We buy tor Cash and are sell at Small Profits.
HARDAWAY & McKINNON
BST'We 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-if •
THOMAS IU L Id”
Produce and Provision Store
. AUG. F. FRANKLIN,
PRODUCE & PROVISION DEALER,
and . . . . •
■V; 00 m IHAIIT, ::
Jeff Ml Bain\ Itiiiiding, . - . _ , * Thomawville, CJa.
will pay the highest Cash Pi ices or- give. Goods in exchange for all descrip
tions of Country Produce. Come and see me before disposing of. what you have. A
word lo the wise is sufficient. • • Sept HT-TJ-lm
(•FOlififA —Tliotmi; County.
; To the Honorable flic Court of Ordinal y of
said County.
THE Petition of W. F. Taylor, administra
j tor on the estate of H. J. M. Hutto, deceased,
, sheweth, that he has fully discharged his duty
I as such, and now makes application fora Dis
! mission and discharge from said administration
j and prays that notice may be given in terms of
tlie law. W. T. TAYLOR, Adui’r.
j GEORG lA—Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, Sept. 25, 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 in terms of the requirements of the law.
11. H.TOOKE.
Sept 27-2ni Ordinary.
‘ “
■ OFR(< I A—Thomns County.
I To flic Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County :
THE Petition of William I’. Bnwn, Ad
ministrator on the estate of George W. Brown,
deceased, sheweth, that lie has fully discharg
j ed liis duty as such, and now prays that the
j notice required by law be given, that he may
I he dismissed from said administration, and as
’ in dutv bound will ever prav. etc.
W P. BROWN, Adm’r-
I GEORG lA—Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary , Sept. 3. 1866.
i UPON hearing the foregoing Petition, it is
! ordered by the Court that said Petition and
this order be published in the Southern Enter
prise six months, in terms of the law.
H. II TOOKE,
Sept 6-6 m Ordinary.
(•FORRlA—Thomas County.
To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
I County -
The undersigned, your Petitioner, Adminis
i tratoron the estate of C. H. Young, deceased,
j sheweth that he has fully discharged his duties
I as such: —He therefore petitions and pravs for
: an order of said Court discharging him from
j said trust, and asin duty hound will ever prav.
etc. E. R. YOUNG, Adm’r
I GEORG I A—Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, June Ist, 1866.
Upon hearing the foregoing Petition, it is or
dered by the Court, that said }etition and this
order be published in the Southerp Enterprise j
once a Week for six months.
H. 11. TOOKE.
June 6 6m Ordinary.
FKOR6IA —lt molts Comity.
AA44J-.REAS, J. O. Morton. Administrator
i ot tlie est a.e of’ ,J. I>.
application to me for Letters Dismissorv from
said administration These are to cite and ad- !
monish all parties at interest, to tile their ob
i jections within the time prescribed by law-, ;
! otherwise said letters will lie granted the ap
’ plicant. J: G. McCALL.
July 4 6m (). pj. C.
IwFOKlalA— Thomav Comity.
ALL persons interested are hereby notified, i
that on the First Monday in December
next. I will apply i<> the honorable Court of
Ordinary of said Contitv for an order granting
leave to sell the Lands of II .1 M Hutto of said
County, deed. . W.M T TAYLOR,
i Oct 4-td Adm ‘r,
Notice —Two months after date I shall
apply to the Court of Ordinaryof Echols]
< oimty. forleave to sell the lands belonging to
the estate of John W. Fletcher, late of said
County, deceased
_ ROBERT J. LEVAU,
(rt 1 end”■ Adm'r
C*i I 4 ’ O lA—Thomnft County.
To the honorable Court of Ordinary of raid
County :
I HE Petition of M. C. Smith, Administrator
. on the estate ol Mary Home, deceased, shew-
I ethi 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 he given in
terms of the law, aud as in duty bound will
| ever pray. etc. Al. C. SMITH, Adm’r.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, July 11. IKfifi.
I PON hearing the foregoing 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.
H. 11. TOOKE,
July 18-bm Ordinary.
C ■'] O Clinch Count}.
To nil whom it may Concern :
WHEREAS, David O’Quin, administrator
of X. ,1. Higgs, Robert Higgs and William
Burkhalter, late of said County, deceased, hav
ing tiled his Petition in this Court for Letters
of 1 lismission :—This is therefore to admonish
nil concerned, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law. to show
cause if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted Given under my baud, at
office, this July 2,lßbti.
II MORGAN.
July 4 fun Ordinary
(•IJllttiilA boundra County
W hereas Hugh Mclntyre Administrator of
Daniel Mclntyre having filed liis petition
in this Court for letters of dismission from bis
administration.
1 his is therefore to admonish all concerned
to show cans*; 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 mv hand and official signature
this loth day of May 18(50.
’ WILLIAM SMITH,
May 16-6 m Ordv.
KO Rfi IA Thomas County.
To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of raid
County:
THE undersigned, vonr Petitioner, admin
istrator on the estate of Edward Bryan dec’d.,
shewed*, that lie Ims fully discharged his du
ties as such, and now makes this his applica
tion torn Dismission and discharge from said
trust, and prays that the citation issue in terms
of the law. and as ill dutv bound will ever
pray, etc. AL J. J. BRYAN, Adm’r.
GEORGIA — Thomas County.
Court of Ordinary, June &tk, 1866. ‘
—[ I ‘ ‘ II the fc J!*Vr j, ; j
’ i _ .• iA petition, it.is
ordered by tlie < onrx, that said Petition and
tliis (Irder, be published in the Southern Enter
prise once a week for six months.
, 11. H. TOOKE,
June 3U-6m Ordinary.
hE®KCßA— Clinch County.
WHEREAS, William B. North having filed
his petition in this Court for Letters of Dismis
sion from his administration on the estate of
John Knolls, late of said County, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
! concerned, to file their objections, if any they |
| I ave, otherwise said letters will la- granted in ;
tenusofthe law. 11. MORGAN,
aug Id tan Ordinary.
CIMEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO!
The most elegant and essential per
sonal requisite fora lady, “ Extract of
i Sweet Opoponax ”
E. T. SMITH & CO., New York
j APOTHECARY
W. ?. CLOWER & CO.,
“DRUGGISTS.
Have renovated and refitted the Store next
to Young's Hotel, for the purpose of es
tablishing a
First Class Drug store.
The new firm ask for a share of patroii
age, and invite the attention of the citi
zens to their well selected stock of
Medicines, .
Fancy and Toilet Articles,
. Soaps and Perfumery.
Fine Green'and Itlac*k Teas,
Kcrosine (Lamps ;ind Oil.
m i: stiffs.
c Together ofith every other article ushally
kept ift a well appointed Deng Store. •
. ‘ /.'A jftkians’ Prescription* carefully
I .prepared . • 4-ts
| Jan 24 • . •_
DRUGS •
ffiiiiiiiss.
r|Yhe undersigned having purchase-! the
I elegant Drug Stor-e ol l>r. Little."take
pleasure in announcing to the people o
ThomasvilLe, and the. country generally,
that they have just received a full supply
of fresh Drugs and Medicines, Paints,
Oils, Perfumery, Stationery, et., etc. ('all
and examine for yourselves
By strict attention to business, courte
ous and honorable dealing'with our cus
tomers we hope to merit and receive a'libe
ral share of patronage.
WINN & CASSELS.
James Ji. Winn,
Samuel J. Cassels.
jan 17 ff
FRESH
DRUGS!
Dll P. S. BOVVER has just returned from
New York and Philadelphia, with.a large
stoek of
FRESH MO RELIABLE BISS.
Purchased with a great deal of care from the
best, manufacturers in the country—embracing
every article in the Medical Department—
which he proposes to sell on as good terms its
can be had in this market.
lie would call particular attention to his
large supply of
. FANCY ARTICLES,
Such as. Soaps, Cologne, Perfumes; Pomades,
Cosmetics, llarr and Tooth Brushes, Combs,’
&.C., till of which lie can sell at reasonable
• prices, considering the finality of the articles.
He bas some preparations which will restore*
•to the bald head a beautiful'suit of hair, turn
gray hair.to its healthy and natural color, and
restore the bloom of vonth to the faded visage
He would call special attention t his large
slock of Phalon's Night Blooming Cereus. and
Laird’s Bloom of Youth: (iiee.me a Call. •
P. S. BOWER. •
June 20 ‘ • . • 25-ts
THG.[FO!,I.OWINK IN THE
K.EY ‘
TO THE •
Mysterious Sign!
The. W stands for worst off of any in town,
To sell at small profits, and put prices down.
The T for nnited. untiring in trade
United in business, united indeed.
The s for sue ess, which is sure in t he scheme:
Silver and shinjtlasfers, which sustain the
machine.
The T stands for trials encountered at first,
By great, opposition,"which mast can i ‘er Sc, list.
The J stands for Justice which to all men is
due;
The folks arc mistaken who think its for -Jeic.’
I he like old Brownlow’s, of iron is made,
To run down high prices, and roll in the trade-
The spokes to the centre the felloes will hold ;
The axle's not made yet, hue’s just ready to
mould.
Then T conies again. and here stands tor true,
To our country, ourselves, and. our patrons, to
you.
The O only comes in to make out the show.
To direct the good people where all ought to go.
The E stands for friendship, we’d have you all
know,
And is the principal motto of Barlow & Cos.
The T you will see is the last of the rhyme,
Os George P. Barlow’s mysterious sign.
W. U. S. T.J. @T.O.F. T. A Cos.
Nov 1 4 4-ts
OFFICE GENT, SUPERINTENDENT,)
. Atlantic & Gulf Rail Road, >
Savannah,'Oct. loth, 1800-5
SmiU iJCwftaffi.li lli! -!L V.-IJL#4:/aUJQL
HPHE Florida Branch Rail'Road will be
A opened to the Public on Monday next,
the 22nd inst..
Arrangements have been made insuring di
rect and speedy communication by this route
between Savannah and all stations on the
Pensacola and Georgia Rail Road, Florida
Central Rail Road, and Florida Rail Road.
Through Tickets will be sold between the
following places, viz:
rsavannan and Quincy, Tallahassee, Monti
cello, Madison, Lake City and Jacksonville.
Tiiomasvilie and Quincy. Tallahassee, Mon
ticello, and Madison.
Madison and Quitman and Valdosta
Freights between Savannah and all points
on Pensacola Georgia Railroad and Florida
Central Rail Road will he shipped on through
rates and without breaking bulk.
11. s. HAINES,
oet 25 4 1 Gea’l Sup’t
J. L. VILLALONGA,
COTTON FACTOR
fIRIARBiIB MB COMMISSIOI
Merchant,
No- 94 Bay Street,
jan l-ts SAVA XXAII, GA.
BRIGHAM, HOLST & CO.,
COMMISSI! MB IfASBil
\A ;rn fXT V XTrriQ
•mjCtJtllillAjM JL O,
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C M. Holst, 5
c. h. otMSTEAD.y Georgia
aug 8 bin
M Y HENDERSON.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
(REMSHART’S BUILDINGS.)
Foot of Kaniiird sit., Narnnnah, <>a.
DEALER IN ‘ |.
Hides, Wool, Deer Skins and
Bees Wax.
Toe liig.ie-a Cash Prices paid at all times for ■
any of the above articles. oct 25 1 (Jr
Smallwood. Hodgkiss & Cos.
COTTON
Fa c t'o x* s
j . . A .ID
. G E NEBAL
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
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Xo lO Beaver St,, Sew l'ork.
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’ J. L. Sm uT.wood. formerly Smallwood, Karl
& Cos., mid J. L. Smallwood fcCo.
Thus. H. Hodukiss, Georgia. X Hodgkiss,
G. XV. SoiTt. Florida. : > |gg^4oo.,
D. H.Pool*, Georgia. ) New York. .
We are prepared through Resident Aar's rs
to Adraarr on and Mt-ll A ottoir in all the,
Southern- *orJ. or‘.forward from These
’ l*rl t >rw York or l<i t rrpool Djrrrl.
.mt our friends may prefer. ‘ . .
Our lynaoetioni in i.ivrrpooi areaadias
j Will give our customers all the advantages’ of
■ ; that market. . ’ .
|. • Ji'ily 4 ° . . 27-4 y.’
Laurel Hill
CEMETERY.
r |' , llh ph*rot this, heatitiful Cemetery, in the
• A neighborhood of’- Thomasville, is now.
completed, and in the hands of the Town Clerk
for exhibition. The prices of the Burial Lots
range from.twenty to foity dollars, according
to size and location. Those who apply emit
will have the best opportunity of the choicest
lots. WM. CLINE,CIerk .
Nov. 1 ‘ 3t.
Notice.
A. LL persons are hereby forewarned from
■ -V trading for certain promissoi y notes.de
; scribed as follows :—One on Taylor .V
Dekle, for $lO5 50, dated June 30th, 1866, and
made payable to the undersigned ■. one on 1 >on
aid Me I Jean for SB6 87,dated dijv 20th, 1866,
pavableto the undersigned : one ou Jerry Sew
‘. ani. endorsed by Thomas Bennett, date not
known, bnt made payable t<> Thomas Bennett,
amount |Bl 86, with a credit of $0.00; one on
David Gonlsbv. for $-10 00, date not known,
but made payable to William SolomOns : and
one on Lowrv Johnson for $(1 IS, date April
7th, 1862,made payable to Abram Graves.
S id notes were lost or stolen in Macon. Ga.,
or ou the cat* near there on the 19th inst. •
nov i :iii,r E. O. THOMPSON. ■
t< County..
AGUE EARLE to an order of the Honora
ble the Court of Ordinary of said Cottaty, wi 11
be sold before the. Court House door, til said.
’ County, within the legal hoars of sale, ou the
first Tuesday in December next. all the Lands
•and Real Estate of Thomas .Dyson, deceased,
including his plantation in said County and
, Home Place in Thomasville.
.Terms cash.
.■ JAMES D. EYSON, .
Sept 13-td Exccnt.or.
17 0 It An I A—Thomas County.
To’the Honorable Court of Ordinary of so id
County . .
THE Petition of LebhcHs Dekle and Elias
Fateh, Administrators, with the Will annexed,
of the estate of Isaac Patch, deceased, sheweth
tlmi saiil estate consists in part of Lands, and
that it ts necessary for the purpose of DLltvi
bution, that the- same bn sold —petitioners
therefore makes application for an order gra:
ing leave to sell said lands, .and as in duty
bound will ever pray, ere. . .’
• LEBBEUS DEELE,
• . ELIAS FIJTCH
, . • ‘ 1 . •• Adin’rs-.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
. ‘ Court of Ordinary, Oct. 9,1866.
UPON hearing the foregoing Petition, it is.
of-dered by tite Court th-at said Petition and this
order he published in the Southern Enterprise
once every two weeks for two months.
. ■ H. H. TOOKE,
.Oct 11 2m . Ordinary.
I •- 1 1 ‘ . .
<117<5 S?All.A—A'<s!quitl A nnuly.
Court of Ordinary, July Term,-1866.
WllEllEAS,’Jeremiah 15. Norman, adminis
trator on'tin- estate of James M. Norman ;• Jer
emiah B. Norman, administrator on the est:Uc
of William McCall; Seaborn Weeks, adminis
trator on the estate of Joseph - Castleberry, I
have in proper form applied to me to-be dig
missed from then-said administrations:—Notice,
is hereby given to all parties interested to file
their objections in Court, otherwise letters of
dismission will be granted said applicants at
the February Term of Court
ISAAC C A ELTON,
July IS (im Ordinary
N'A'TIA'I’. —Two months after date I shall
apply to the Cos irt ol Ordinary of Echois
County, for leave to sell the lands belonging to
the estate of Jesse A. Swilley, late of said
County, deceased.
R A SWILLEY,
Oct 4 60d* Adm’x.
Cjic S-outljcni (Enterprise.
L. C. BRYAN.
KDITOK -AND I* KO I* It II7TOK.
8171180 It I I*TIO!V TKR tl.l.
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The Southern Entirprise - ’# publish, and
weekly at Four Dollars per annum, strictly
IN ADVANCE.
O
Advertisements will be inserted for One
Dollar per s.quar, of weJvc hues or lets for
each insertion. From th/s rate a discount of 1
‘Twenty-five per cent, will be made for adver
hscmeiits .inserted for then months or under
six months , and Fifty per cent, for tree re
months or more.
AH Advertisements sent to the oftiee n vst In ,
marked i-itk the number of insert tons desired ‘
or the period Jo be published, ■, and in every
instance accompanied with the amount re
quired for payment.
Marriages and■ Deaths will hereafter be !•
charged for as advertisements.
Special or editorial■ notices mill be published 1
and charged at double th, at,are rut *.
Payments must he .made in. current funds.
’ Remittances may be made hy Express at our j
risk. All others must be at.the risk of those
making the same.
Subscribers names trill be dropped from the :
tisf at thr end of the term for which the sub
scription has been paid, unless renewed
All communications should be addressed to
the “Proprietor Southern Enterprise,
Thomasville, Georgia.”
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I.ECSAL AIMKRTTMKMENT*.
All persons having occasion to advertise :
Legal Sales. Notices, etc... a/e compelled by
law to comply with the following rules: ‘ ]
Administrators, Executors, or Guardians
All sales of Land by Administrators, Execu
tors or Guardians, are required by law to he
held on the first Tuesday in the month, between
the l ours of ten o’clock in the forenoon, and j
three in the afternoon, at the Court House in
which the property is situate. Notices of these
sales must he given in a. public gazette forty
days previous to the day of sale. •
Sole of Personal Property .-—Notices of the ‘
sale of personal property must he given at least
ten days previous to the day of sale.
Estate Debtors and Creditors .--—Notice to |
Debtors and Creditors of an estate must be
published forty days. •]
Court of Ordinary Leave to Sell: —Notice j
that application will he made to the Court of
Ordinary lor leave to sell Lands, must be pub
lished weekly for two months.
Administrators and Guardianship .—Cita
tions for Letters of Administration must he
published thirty days; for Dismission from
Administration, monthly for six months.
Foreclosure of Mortgage .—Rules for Fore
closure of Mortgage must he published monthly
for four months. J
Establishing Ernst Papers .—Notices estab
lishing .Lost Papers must be published for the !
lull term of three months.
*-t ? 1 uhlications will always he continued
according to the above rules, unless otherwise 1
•rdert. 1
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of . low, marshy, and over
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EMIGRANTS TO THE SOUTH
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the Dysenteries and Diarrheas
of Summer, and the. various
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upon the entire year, is what
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attain the full meed of its great
ness. Emigration thither has
been and is retarded for the
lack of it; and for the same
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Nashville, Tenn.
For aide ia 1 iv>:. asvilie bv
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