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SPECIAL
BARGAINS I
In order to reduce our tre
mendously large stock of Dry
Goods, Clothing, etc., we offer
special inducements m the
way of prices, in everv de
partment of our two large
stores.
A NEW. DEPARTURE!
A Bargain Colter.
The Ladies will take acl-
antage of the good things to
e found on our bargain
ounter. Dont fail to see our
5 ARC AIN COUNTER,
E.Wolff&Bro
r The attention of the gen
tlemen is called to the splen
did bargains we offer in Cloth
ing, Underwear, Shoes and
Furnishing Goods.
Wc are offering Goods
•heap in order to reduce our
mmense stock.
You are respectfully invited
o call early and inspect.
1 Wolff H Bn.
The Leaders of Styles.
,Ar... 9 25 a m
Lv.,.12 40 p m
..Ar... 1 31 p m
..Lv... £00 p m
..Lv... 9 30 am
..Ar... 5 20 p m
for Savannah Lv... GSOpm
Freight and accom. from Wayc..Ar... 3 45 p m
•• •• •* for “ Lv... 8 40am
»* . ** •• “ Chatt. Lv... 4 45pm
*• *• *• from Chatt. Ar... 7 15 a m
*• “ '* for Albany Lv... 4 25pm
“ “ •* from “ Ar... 7 55am
TI10MASV1LLE AND MONTICELLO.
Freight accom. for Montlcello Lv.. .8 45 a m
“ “ from “ ....Ar.. .6 20 p m
Fast mail for “ .. ..Lv...2 06 p m
“ “ from *• .... Ar. .1210 p m
The residence of the late B. F. Mc
Intosh, and eighty acres of lnnd ad-
joing, in the edge of Boston, Ga., was
sold to-day by R. B. Mnrdrc, Public
Adm’r., and hid in by the Mrs. Mc
Intosh.
Mr. John E. Dickenson, of the
“Oak City” Cigar Factory, Bainbridgc
was in the city yesterday. Mr. Dick
inson is one of the best known and
most popular citizens of Decatur
county, and his cigars arc made from
tobacco grown in the county. This
tobacco has a peculiar and delightful
flavor which is highly appreciated by
lovers of the weed. South Georgia
can grow as fine tobacco as even the
“Queen of the Antilles,” and there is
every reason why it should be made
into cigars at home. Underlying this
is the broad platform that it is always
a good thing to patronize home enter
prises.
Alliance Notice.
President Ivey, of the Thomas
County Alliaucc, gives notice that an
election for Trustee Stockholders of
the State Exchange will he held in
the Sub-Alliances at the regular June
meetings.
The County Alliance will meet in
Thomasvillo July 4tli, and its officers
will then be elected for the coming
year.
Tho Commencement Seaton.
The commencement season opens
this year June 16th. Rev. Robert
H. Harris will preach the commence
ment sermon for Young Female Col
lege, in the chapel on Dawson street.
The exercises will continue until
Wednesday night, when Miss Sophie
Jones, wiio has charge of the music
department, will give a concert. The
attendance at this college during the
term just closiug has been the largest
iu its history. Tho commencement
season is one of pleasant hospitality
and a re-union of the alumni of the
institution. Throw open your houses
and invite your friends to come and
spend a few days in our city.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
Council. Room, June 4, 1889.
Coujicil met in regular session,
Mayor pro tem J. H. Merrill presid
ing.
Aldermen Wright, Hayes, Mitchell
and Whiddou present.
Minutes of last meeting read and
confirmed.
Petition of Vigilant Fire Company
granted as to the Park, and ns to City
Hall referred to the Mayor with power
to act.-
Alderman Whiddon was authorized
to purchase 3,000 feet of lumber for
city.
Alderman Wright offered the fol
lowing resolution:
Whereas, by a recent decision of
the supreme court, great care must be
taken ?u naming certain requisites
before a municipal corporation can
issue bonds, aud to carry out the same
and for the further reason that a great
many of our citizens will be absent at
the time designated by resolution at
the last meeting of,this body. Be it
Resolved, That the Mayor withdiaw
the notice for au election to be held
on the 26th day of June next, and
that an election be held, as to whether
the town of Thomasvillc will issue
bouds iu accordance with the act of
the legislature, at a time to bo here
after fixed by resolution of council.
Adopted.
Following accouuts ordered paid:
James Watt, 818.18; Mitchell &
McIntyre, $229.75; Thomasvillc
Times, $90.00; W. A. Davis, $35.33;
Pittman & Singletary, 836.39; H. J.
Blalock, $50.00; C. B. Thompson,
$18.10; Thomasvillc Iron Works,
$2.10; John Miller, $69.50; W. H.
Burch, $51.10; A. W. Palin, 823.70.
Council adjourned.
• K. T. MavLean,
Clork.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
Office Board Count'/ Commutioneri, |
Thomascillc, Ga., June 3, 1889. j
Board of County Commissioners
met in regular meeting.
Present, Hon. A. P. Wright,Chum.,
Commissioners Ainsworth, Bullock,
Finn and Mallettc.
Minutes read aud approved.
E. A. Carter, constable No. 1440
district submitted as his bondsmen S.
T. Carter aud J. C. Willis. Bond
accepted.
Report of keepers of pauper home
ordered published.
The Poor House keeper reports
thirteen inmates in the Poor House—
three whites and nine colored.
Treasurer’s monthly statement ap
proved.
Statement of Clias. Gandy, County Treasurer,
from May 4,1889, to June 3, 1889,
1889. DR.
May 4. To balance as per report...... 781 51
“ 17 “ cash from A. P. Wright,
from Dacatur county. 125 00
“ :U To cash from W. I). Mitchell.. 29 50
$930 01
CR.
May 31. IIv cash paid on Jail. 198 85
“* “ “ “ Jury 4 00
“ “ “ “Chain gang 75 80
. “ “ “ “Courthouse. 235 30
“ *• “ “Paupers,... 64 00
“ “ “ “Contingent
account 211 48
By cash paid on Roads and
Bridges 113 46
By balance 3 12
$930 01
Approved,
J. L. Finn,
Chairman Finance Committee.
In regard to road petition, Edward
Franklin, J. I. Parker and others,
action postponed to next meeting.
Road petition signed R. T. Bartow,
J. It. White and others ordered pub
lished. •
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
To the Honorable Board of County
Commissioners of Thomas county,
Georgia:—Wc, tho undersigned pc
titioners and citizens of said county
residing and owning laud iu the im
mediate vicinity iu which said road
now runs, ask your honorable body
to grant us an order making the road
now running from Mrs. M. E. Bar
row’s to Chastain, a public road. Said
road is of great importance to the
traveling public. Wc also give the
rigbi-of way through our lands for
said road.
R. T. Bakton,
J. R. WnrrE,
’ W. B. Dukes,
And others.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Wc, the undersigned Road Com
missionors iu aud for the Murphy’s
district, approve aud recommend the
establishing the rond asked for.
W. W. Dekle,
E. A. Carlton,
Rond Corn’s Murphy District.
MONTHLY REPORT OK COUNTY I’HY.SI
CIAN FOR MAY.
Gentlemen: I have, ns per your
instructions, visited the jail and poor
house one or more times each week,
and am glad to report their sanitary
condition good.
Respectfully submitted.
J. B, Bouciif.i.i.e, M. D,
Chairmnn Bullock authorized to
have Chastain bridge repaired.
Judge Mitchell reports paid $29.50
into county treasury during the month
of May.
Plan aud specification No. 410 for
new jail, submitted by Mr. Landrum,
adopted by the board.
The following accounts ordered paid:
Judge Mitchell, $83.33; L. B. Bou-
chellc $10.00; W. Hawthorn, SI0.00;
R. Smith, $6.25; Jno. Spair, $80.65;
J. A. Hurst, $69.05; Chas. Gandy,
$27.18; C. L. Ward, $16.00; Robert
Dcklc, 131.65; Mitchell & McIntyre,
$33.18; A. &. R. Smith’, $50.00; E.
M, Smith, $57.75; Mitchell House
Pharmacy, 20.65; Singletary & Bal
lard, 3.62; W. W. Deklc,' 820.63;
Smith & Ragan, 84,80; W. W. Dekle,
87.67; W. J. Ashley, .50; J. AVatt &
Bro., $12.13; Thomasvillc Times,
837.75; J. F. Evans, 26.25; Hawk &
Pruett, 810.10.
Board adjourned.
A. P. AVriuht, C'hm’n.
Redden Smith, Clerk.
FOR RENT,
The Episcopal Rectory, on McLean Arc-
nuc. Possession given at once. Apply to
Rev. C. I. LaRoche,
If. Kletehervillc.
Shoes must go to make room for cssli giu-
ecrics at Pickett’s.
OLD LADIES COMFORT.
Soft easy, noislcss s.ippcrs buskin at iI2i
per pair at Pickett’s worth 12.00 elsewhere.
They are in the way of Magnolia Hams and
must go.
Still a few of those napkins and doilers left
at Pickett’s. They will be sacrificed in order
to make room for groceries. Drygoods must
go from Pickett’s
A few of those elegant water backets still
in vho way at PICKETT'S
CATARRH CURED, health and sweet
breath secured, by Shilol’s Catarrh Remedy.
Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free
fc nTor house-k k e pe rs .
Lot of tine aud medium price table- lined
and Picket t will make the price to suit the
customer. The goods must go even if I have
to sacrifice them as 1 need the room for the
heavy shipment of groceries that arc coming
in every day.
Fresh beef hums, gehipped beef to
order, at A. C. Brown,
6 3 3t The Jackson St. Grocer.
TO WATER CONSUMERS.
Parties desiring water are requested to file
their application with Mr. E. O. Thompson,
at his store or through the post-office. As
tho maius arc ready to he laid on various
streets, the work will he dune on the streets
filing the most applications. This to expe
dite the work and supply consumers.
E. O. THOMPSON, Supt.
HOUSE FOIt RENT.
50 feet long, near depot. Will make a
good warehouse, work-shop or storage
room. Rent $7.00 per month Apply to
Bass ,t McKinnon.
NOT A PIMPLE ON HIN NOW.
Bad with Kxzpmn. Hair all C*onc.
Scalp covered with eruption*,Thought
hi* hair won Hi n*Vcr grow. «'nrrd by
reniedic*. llnir xplrndid and not n
piiuplc on him.
I cannot say enough in i»rai.se of the Cuticura
Remedies. My. hoy, who when one year of
age, was so bad with eczema that he lost all his
liair. IBs scalp was covered with eruptions,
which the doctors said was scald head, and
that his hair would nevergrow again. Despair
ing of n cure from physicians 1 began tho use
of Cuticura Remedies, and, am happy to say,
with the most perfect success. His liair is now
splendid and there is not a piniplo on him. I
recommend theCuticjir.i Remedies as tlio most
speedy, economical, and suro euro for skin dis
eases of infants ami children, and feel that ev
ery mother who has an atllictcd child will
thank me for so doing.
Nrs. 51 K. WOODS CM, Norway, Me
A Fever More Fight Years Cured.
I must extend to you the thahks of one of my
customers, who has boon cured by using Cuticu
ra Remedies, of an old sore, caused by a long
spell of sickness or fever eight yoars ago. He
was so bad he was fearful he would have to
have his leg amputated, but is happy to say lie
is now entirely well,—sound as a dollar. He
requests me to use his name, which is II. II.
Cason, merchant of this place.
fit'tcrr. Menlc Disease Cured,
A few weeks ago my wife suffered very much
from a cutaneous disease of tho scalp, ami re
ceived no relief from tho various remedios she
used until she tried Cuticura. The discaso
dromptty yielded to this treatment, and in a
short wldlo she was entire y well. There has
been no return 01 tho disease anil Cuticura
ranks *jo. 1 in our estimation for diseases of the
skin. Rev. J. FRESH LEY BARRETT, D. D.
Raleigh, N. C.
('mien ru Remedies.
Aie a positive euro for every form of skin,
scalp, and bl*od diseases, with loss of hair, from
pimples to scrofular, except possibly itchthyo-
Sold everywhere, l’ricc, Cuticura. 5oc.; Soap,
25.; Resolvent, SI. Prepared by tho Totter
Drug and Chemical Co., Boston, Mass
£#**Scnd for “lloiV to Cure Skin Diseases,”
G4 pages, 00 illustrations, and 100 testimonials.
I lien by Cuticura Soap. Absolutely
EVERY MUSCLE ACHED
Sharp aches, Dull Tains, Strains
and weaknesses relieved in one min-
u utu l>y the Cuticura Aati-Taiu Plas
ter. ^nio rirst and only instantaneous pain-kill
ing, strengthening plaster. 23 cents.
ItucUlcn’s Arnica Waive.
The Best Salvo in the World ldr Guta,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, aud all Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For salo
by S, J. Casscls, Drug Store.
FOUNT VlT IREAD HOTEL,
Knoxville's favorite summer resort, will
open for reception of guests June 1, 1889.
The hotel is provided with all the latest
modern iinproven cuts and strictly first class
in every particular, having inside its en
closure a dense woods and- lovely park,
with three springs. Freestone, limestone
and chalvbeate water. For information, etc.,
address, P. A. O’BYRNK,
• tucs thurs sun Knoxville, Tcnn.
Electric Uirtcr*.
This remedy is becoming so well known
and so popular as to need no special men
tion. All who have used Ekctric Bitters
sing the same song of praise.—A purer mid-
ici nc docs not exist and it is guaranteed to
do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will
cure all diseases of tho Liver and Kidneys,
will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and
other affections caused by impure blood—
Will drive malarii from the system and pre
vent as well ns cure all Malarial fevers—
For cure of headache, constipation and in
digestion try Electric Bitters—Entire satis
faction guaranteed, or ’ money refunded.
Price 50 cts. and $1.00 per bottle af
S. J. CASHEL’S
Drug Store.
NOTICE."
Notice is hereby given that all par
ties arc prohibited from hunting on
our lands around and near Linton
lake. This includes all the land wc
own. A. T. McIntyre, Ji:.,
II..!. McIntyre.
Mav
Mils Kit. G.\.
I have had weak Luugs nearly all my life,
have taken quite a number of Expectorants
without any aparent benefit, I am now us
ing Brewer’s Lung Restorer and I can safely
affirm it is the only remedy from which 1
have ever derived auv benefit.
W. L. Maktin.
LEMON ELIXIR.
A Pleasant Lemon Drink,
For bibouscehs and constipation, take cm
on Elixir.
For indigestion and foul stomache,take I.ciu-
on Elix'C.
For sick and nervous headache, take Lemon
Elixir.
For sleeplessness and nervousness, take Lem
on Elixir.
For loss of appetite aud debility, take Lem
on Elixir.
For fever*, chills aud malaria, take Lemon
Elixir.
Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of the
abovo diseases, all of which arise from a torpid
or diseased liver, stomach, I ldneys, bowels or
blood.
Prepared only bv Dr. H. Mozelcv, Atlanta, Ga
50c, and 81,00 per bottle. Sold by druggists.
A Prominent Minister Which.
After tcu years of great suffering ffom indi
gestion, with great nervous prostration, bili
ousness, dlsordcre I kiuncysaud constipation,
I have been cured by Dr. Mozeiey's Lemon
Elixir, and »ra now a well man.
Rev. C. C. Davis, Eld. 31. E. Church South
No. 28, Tatnall, St. Atlanta, Ga.
May 14,03m.
Hutchinson’s Patent Spring Bottle Stopper
IN l\SF. BY
ThomasviUe Bottling Works,
L. SCHMIDT; Proprietor.
Headquarters tor Drugs!
EBED 8s CULPEPPER’S
120-122 Broad St., - ThomasviUe, Ga.
:School and Blank Books, Stationery,:
Of every style. Pianos and Organs, Sheet Music, Etc.
< BEAR IN MIND t>
THAT THEY HAVE THE
Handsomest and Best kept Drug Store
I2SJ' GEORGIA.
Where you can tiud Iri sh aud pure drugs and gel prescriptions compounded at all hours,
day or night, by competent Pharmacists. They uso only Squibb's preparations in the
prescription department and guarantee goods and prices.
BSJEIQfc CULPEPPER, 120-123 Broail St.
-A_ T-
L. STEYERMAN: &, BRO.’S.
Cases o ILa-wn,
At 3 1-2 Cents per Yard.
REMEMBER TPIE IPEjAlOEI:
Zj, Steyerman & Bro.’s.
One Case 4-4 Bleaching At 6 1-Sc.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
Our Bargains the talk of the town. Com
petition completely*baflied.
and be convinced.
L. STEYERMAN & BRO.,
129 BROAD STREET.
TIIOMASVILLE.
B. S. FUDGE,
TIIO.M ASVILLK, GA.,
DEALER IN
HARDWARE
Stoves, Iron,
Tin and Hollow Ware,
id'all kimls, anil agent for
King’s Powder Co.
eptli-Jotu
FRJEftll MEATS.
Wc will open. Monday, April 1st, at the
place lately occupied by Mr. P. II. liune
a fine slock of fresh meats. Beef, Mutton and
Fork.
Our meats are from our own tarms, fat,
juicy and sweet. We will be glad to receive
your patronage and will serve you with the
best meats at the lowest possiblo prices. •
F. P. IIobn & Ba o
wholesale and retail
-1>£.ALKICM in —
Hay,
Grain,
Bran aud
Mill, Feed,
114 BROAD STREET
Goods Delivered Drom vtly.
Prices as Low as the Lowest!
Give ua'ucall mid we promise
to pleaso you.
Saw Mill for Sale
A good .m-liorse power Engino, and latv
mill complete, with a new Sweep-stakes
Planer, 4 mules, log carts, wagons, etc., and
125 acres of fresh timber. Mill just put
down, and within 0 miles of ThomasviUe, is
offered at a bargain because the owner has
other busiuess requiring his attention. Fur
ther particulars on application at the TiMM-
ExiturntsB office.