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The Empire State.
Some time ago the papers in Alaba
ma and Tennesee were raving because
Governor David B. Hill alluded to
Georgia as the “Empire State of the
Stf$th.” Governor Hill may not have
“consulted his encyclopedia,” but he
knew what he was talking about.' The
■sipjfouthem states which have com
pleted their assessments so far are :
For 1889.
GoMia;.;........ $380,189,314
Alabama..••• 242,197,531
Louisiana 223,394,756
Mississippi 157,830,431
South Carolina. 145,290,344
Tennessee........... 350,456,761
It will be seen that Georgia leads
them all. The assessment of the same
states in 1888 was $1,694,267,253;
improvement $111,091,884, or nearly
six per cent. Alabama and Georgia
have added more than twenty millions
to their assessment.
The twelve southern States increas
ed. their assessment last year only
$115,560,276 in all but little over
What the six states have so iar done.
Chrdiiicle, Augusta.
j Njnety-nine per cent, of ambition
to tr^y, and one per cent, of talent, is
all that is necessary to success in
whatever undertake.
There is nothing of which men are
more liberal than their good advice,
be their stock of it ever so small ;
because it seems to carry in it an inti-
'mation of their own influence, impor
tance or great worth.
ASLEEP ON THE TRACE.
A llttlo ch
of play, had pillowed his
. track and fallen asleep.
The train was almost upon him when a passing
rushed forward and saved him from a
stranger rushed forward and caved him from a
horrible death. Perhaps you are asleep on the
track, too. You oro, if you are neglecting tho
hacking cough, the hectio flush, the loss or
appetite, growing weakness and lassitude,
which havo unconsciously crept upon you.
Wake up, or the train will bo upon you!
Consumption, which thus insiduously fastens
Its hold upon its victims while they oro un
conscious of its approach, must bo taken in
time, if it is to be overcome. Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery has cured thou
sands of cases of this most fatal of maladies.
If taken in time, and given a fair trial, it w
guaranteed to benefit or cure in every caso
of Consumption, or money paid for it will bo
REID aCULPEPPERTS
120-122 Broad St., - Thomasville, Ga
■ School and Blank Books, Stationery,:
Of every style. Pianos and Organs, Sheet Music, Etc.
<1 BJSAB, IN’ MINT) >
——THAT THEY HAVE THE —
Handsomest and Best kept Drug Store
IN ©BORGIA.
Where you can find fresh aiid pare drags and get prescriptions'compounded at. all hours
day or night, by competent Pharmacists. They 11st only Sqhlbb’s preparations in the
prescription department and guarantee gpods and prices.
BEIP «& CULPEPPEk, lao-lgg Broad St
- nii-bs, and kindred affections, it Is
ent remedy.
an effl-
Copyrlght, 1838, by World's Dis. Man. Ass’n.
Florida Trunk Line.
-CARBONATED WITH—
NATURAL. GAS
F
Imported from the Mineral
Springs on the Rhine, Ger
many, on draught at
L. SCHMIDT’S.
DHUSTK
Mineral Water
For the Liver and Kidneys
For sale at
L/«0EMIDT6.
MEAT MARKET
’We desire to notify those who are winter
ing in Thomasville, as well as our old cus4
tomers, that we make a specialty of keeping
the VHRY BEST OF MEATS of all kinds,
which we sell at reasonable prices, and de
liver at any residence in the city. A per-
Eonal inspection ofonr market on Jackson
Bonai inspection OI our 'untAc* «« w
street (the stand formerly kept by Mr. Bone)
is'invited. _ , J:. j
V novBtf r. P. Hons h Bio.
Dissolution.
J partnership -
tween Bass A McKinnon, is this day lissolv
ed by mutual consent. Hr. B. A. Bass will
continue the business at the old stand.
Our books wit' he found in the ’ andsof
Mr. J. N. McKinnon- at the old sti> id, and
all persons i idebted
we earnestly request u.. r
to us, to coine forward and settle bt tore the
firsTof January, after that time all unsettled
, claims will be placed in the hands of an
ofEler for collection.
B. A. BaBs,
J. N. McKimok
Calling attention to the above, I desire to
say to our old customers, and the pnblie
generally, that I shall contiaue business In
the same liae, at tbs same old itaad, adding
the new feature of Comnssios Bcsizi **
other line. Prompt and careful atten-
will be given to the sale and purchase
' goods entrusted to me, and satisfaction
IN SOUTH GEORG l A.
I have five hundrad tUouiaad feet of
Standard Mouldings,
Which I will sell at a rare bargaio, in fact
it wilt save purchasers money to see me be
fore placing their orders for lumber of nny
kind.
$500 IP
offered for an
Incuroblo caso of Catarrh In
tho Head, by the proprietors
tho Head, by tho proprietors
of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy. Only 80 cents.
Bold by druggists everywhere.
LORIDA CENTRAL,
Peninsular R. R.
Standard Time Used—Oot. 20i 1889.
3 | 7 | SOUTHERN DIVISION. \ 8
4 30p,l0 lOa.Lv
7 OOpill 45alLv
C 20p!ll 27a Lv
8 30pil242p Lv
0 25p! 127p Ar
9 56pj 142pjAr
10 30p! 227p Ar
11 20p '302p:Ar
110a 429p Ar
3 50a 642p|Ar
510a 610n,Ar
G Ota 640p-Ar
9 42a! 822p Ar
Fernandina
Jacksonville
Callahan
Baldwin
Lawtey
Starke
Waldo
Hawthorne
Ocala
Wildwood
Leesburg
Tavares
Orlando
150p
153p
12 12p
7 35a
7Ka
5 45a
31 I
7 00p.
5 00a’
\ TAMPA DIVISION. \ |
Before you buy! you Winter Dress
Goods, it will pay yjou to give us a call.
We have just received another lot oi
the latest patterns of Dress Goods and
Trimmings. If you are in need, of a
Corset, we can sjpply you with the
well known brands, C. P., P. D., J. B.,
and W^RNER’g.
We call special Attention to our com
plete stock of Ladies and Misses Hose,
which we guarantee to be fast colors.
If these goods fade,- bring them back
and get your money. Come and look
at our Plushes, Jackets,Wraps, Cloaks,
Underwear, Blankets, Comforts, Etc.
L. STETERMA2T & BROTHER,
T.F.ADERa OF FASHION.
"Lv Jacksonville Art
'Lv Wildwood Ar!
Wildwood
lAr VanasoHkee
!Ar BumterriUe
Ar St. Catharine
Lacooehee
Dade City
riant City
010a
845p
800p
780p
640p
600p
515p
4 OOP
'23 | 13 I'CEDAB KEY DIVISION. } 14 | 24
7 00p.ll 45a
6 00a 240p
7 10a 322p
10 45a 412p
. 443p
,. 700p
Ly Jacksonville Ar, l 60p
o 1 *
7 OOp
8 0op
10 40p
1158p
715a
8 00a
0 36a
10 27a
1128a
12 52p
2 02p
303p
4 OOp
Waldo
Gainesville
Archer
Bronson
Cedar Key
Arl035p
* 9 40a
8 25a
7 48a
5 30a
610a
340p
230p
1215p
WB8TKBW DIVISION.
Jacksonville
Baldwin
Lake City
Live Oak
Madison
f Monticcllo
Tallahassee
r Quincy
r River Junction
345p
3 OOp
128p
12 30p
11 28a
10 05a
9 00a
7 05a
2 45a
146a
1122a
3,4, 24,25,30, daily except Sunday;
dally
10 25a 153
1 Ar Fernandina Lv 715a j 11 tOa
O, W, ~ J —-
' 7:15 a. m., Hew Orleans Express, shortest
and Quickest line to all Middle and W® 8 *
Florida points, Pensacola, Mobile and New
Orleans. 7:1» a. m. and 7 :00 p. m. trains con-
vsswnir- L .. mi IVllIC WnH».Amav«
Orleans. i o. *«. ~
nset through to Thomasvillo. Montgomery.
Nashville, Bt Louie. Cincinnati. Chicago, and
all points North and Weet. Arrive at 3:48 p,
m il*4Sp.m. P Mall and Express for all points
South. Gainesville, Ocala, Leesburg, Tavares
Apopka. Orlando, Panasoflkee (8t Catharine)
Dado City, Plant City. Arrives at liSO p. m,
7:0011. m. 'Local, connects through for all
points South, Ocala, O.tneevUle, Leesburg,
Tavares, Orlando, Tarp-n Springs. Souther
land, St. Petersburg, and Tampa. Arrives at
6:10 a. m. _
o oo’a. in. Cumberland Route Express, con
nects at Fernandina with steamer City of
1.1. .s.sw fa. TlPimamMlr Murnn At.
nocta at ruruturniua was** diuouji* «*
Brunswick, dally, for Brunswick, Macon, At
lanta, Chattaneoga, Louisville, Cincinnati.
lauvn, uuim«uw«b“i • ————
Bt. Louis and Chicago. Arrives 12:5l p. m k
4:00 p. m. Fernandina Mall and Express,
dnilv, connecting Tliusday with Mallory ;dteam
ere tor New York. Arrives 8 SO a. m. .
M.1 nlva. ruivfmtt pnmHV’t DTI S
at Baldwin for nil pofnS Sorm and West. Via
Callahan to all points North, East and West.
..7^ .7 “._, —.,r,/.TO 1,* W,r i.ltv nf
Callahan to all points norm, nasi ana ncai.
Via Fernandina, oonnMtlng with 8tr. Uq ol
Brunswick, tor Brunswick, Macon, Atlanta
and all points North and Week
D.E. MAXWELL, A.O. MAODONELL,
Gen. Manager, G. P. * T. A.
N. S. PENNINGTON,
Traffic Manager,
lusmim
-WITH THE-
-OF-
LUMBER
Jos. L. Beverly,
| (Successor to Fife A Beverly.)
a iMEiaS - - GK4l.
TO THE LADIES.
Young T^erkiale College
Tliomasville, Q-a.
Fall Session Begins Wednesday, September 4th, 1889.
Full Collegiate course, affords every facility for a thorough
education. Location healthful, grounds extensive and attractive.
Collegiate course, term of 20 weeks, - - * $16.00
Preparatory Department, 20 weeks, - - 10.00
Music, per month, - - - - * 4.60
Drawing, per month, 3.00
Painting, “ “ - - * - ‘ • 4.00
Board in College per month, - - - 16.00
Tuition payable one-half, in advance, balance ,at expiration
of first quarter. ' JNO. E. BAKER,
aug23- ; President.
Thomasville Variety
WORKS.
Roynolds^Hargrave & Davis, PfOp’ra.
Manufacturers and Dealers
ROUG-II & DRE ED
LUMBER.
LATHE8,
TICKETS,
SHINGLES,
MOULDINGS,
BRACKETS,
SCROLL WORK,
MANTLES,
BALUSTERS,
STAIR-RAILS
Neyvel Posts,
OFFICE, CHURCH & STORE,
Furniture.
STORE FRONTS.
Wire Screen Doofs nnd_ Windows, Sasht
Doors and Blinds
.TO ORDER.
STAIR BUILDING,
AND INSIDE HARDWOOD FINISH A
SPECIALTY.
Iffi-CORRESPOKPENOE SOLICITED.
J. S. MONTGOMERY.
Real Estate Agent,
THOMA8VTLLB, ga.
Office over Beil i falpeppei's Drag Sip, tyeii ft
r prepared to bny or sell, for other
. kinds of town or country real
Jam now
parties, all B
estate, and Bara op my list a good assort
meat oi both kinds. Strict anfl close atten*
on to the business will be my ain), and J
spectrally solicit a share of the business of
anjmunity. aagtStf
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BY FAB THE
ROUTE
—TO—
iff 101 OB BOSTON
—IS YIA—
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—AND THE—
OCEAN:-: STEAMSHIP:-: LINE
Central Railroad of 6eorgla,
BUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
Now on sale at reduced rates. Good to
return until October 31st, 1889.
Magnificent Steamers and elegant ser
vice. Free from the heat and dost incident
to all-raH f.ontes. If yon are elck the trip
will invigorate and bnild ypn up. flo east
by sea and you'll never regret i&
Paesengers, befiwa purchasing tlckete vt*
ether routes, would do well to Inquire firet
of ths merits of tha Route via Savannah.
Farther information may be had by apply-
Ing to the Agent at yonr station, or to
E1M. S. BELKNAP, W. F, SHELLMAN,
General Manager. Traffic Manager*
E.T. CHARLTON, CLYDE BOSTICK,
Gen. Pom. Agent. Trav. raee|Agt,
Savannah. Ga.
Whiddon House
(Opposite Flney Woods Hotel.)
THOMABVILLE, - GA:
E. B. Whiildon, Prop,
This bouse, located In the -most desir
able and central part of tho city. Is new
and complete in every particular. Fur
nished In tho (post elegant manner and
provided with all fconT.enlepces of mod
ern hotels. The menu Is perf.cpt,land
the sorvlce rendered by trained andfpo-
lit® servants. Terms reasonable, and
prices graded according to aoeommoda-
lions forniaheu. Carriages from tho
house meet all trains.;
4cel0-ly
Offers bis profeas'onal services' to the citi
zens of TbomasTllle and surrounding coun
try. Office, 2nd door over A. C. . Brown’s
store, and Ar’C. Brown's residence on Daw
son street. diw6m Sept 17.
DR. A. B. COUCH,
Modern - Pathology, • Nov - Remedies,
DIRECT TREATMENT,
Offers his professional services’to the citi
zens of Thomaavllle and surrounding coun
try. Office over Steyerman’s store, Broad
street,'Thomasrills, Oa,
9-3-dhwly
W. C. SNODGRASS. B. T. HAWKIHS
gNODGRASS & HAWKINS,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Offlc*. Formerly omompled b'ylEhterprtee of
fice. I- G ‘ ^
ip M MoINTOSH,
Physician A Surgeon,
ThomasvlUe, Georgia. »
lar’OrFICK.evtr 8tark’s,;cem6r I Broadl and
Fletsher Streets.
W. D. MITCHELL,
R. G. MITCHELL.
J^ITCHELL & MITCHELL,
Attorneys-at-Law,
Thomasvlllt, •• * • Georgia.
w.
W. BBUCE, M. D.
Office, up-stairs.
Coiner ot Broad and Fletcher streets. Jang
lt-’IMy] .
T.
g. DEKLE, Ml. D.,
Office in B ayes Building.
Residence—Corner College avenue and Mag
n< T<Ssj>h"M communication. Ho. IS tor night
. JOEL B. COYLE.
DENTIST ^
THOMASVILLE, ^GEORGIA.*
OFFICI, Broad St.,;overfflekett's. |
s,
G. MoLENDON,
Attomey-at-Law,
53! Thomasville,t!E3 Georgia.
Prompt attention glren to>ll business en-
trusted Mo him. „
Office—Orer Watt’s store, corner Broad and
Jackson streets. _i
A new 4-room cottage, on
large.Jot in Fearnside; price
81,400. Terms easy.
Corner lot in East.End, new 6
room house, besides dining
room and kitchen. Price $1600
Terms easy. 4
Lot on Young St., 210x210 ft, four
room house) all for 81000; i cash, bal
ance in two payments, with 8 pr cent
interest. A bargain to any bne wish
ing h cheap home.
J H. COYLE, D. D. 8.,
Resident Dentist,
Thomaavllle, - Georgia.
Offers his sorrtccsto tb eltlzens ot Thom-
•avllle and vicinity.
Office hoars—From S a. m. to 1 p. m„ ana
tromdto5p.m. .
Offlce^-On Jackson street.
Contractors &Builders
THOMASYHJrE, GA.
nwa will bt 8lAd to make contracts tor. or
SSSE
>11 nawtiaa fop whom we kavo worked.
N. 8. Eaves,
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
ThemasTiUe* Georgia.
Wu P ^‘ar^{*.d t r.™ra°fratt2» to
glr. satlstaouon. Beslrns and plans drawn
MT MOTTO—uooa, noneos nw*
cenw^to aw^ed m^orno^ I rator to
TBcBBnuii 'wM wWW
to whom I Nave worked
i, and 1
B. D. FUDGE,
THOMASVILLE, GA,
1 DlST.TTt IN
bqajrdwajik
Stoves, Iron,
Tin and Hollow Ware,
IH
pf all'kinds, and agent for
King’s Powder Co.
ptu -dcm
B,
AUCTION
AND COMMISSION SOUSE.
A largo lot of 3-lb can tomatoes just re
ceived on consignment. 1 offer, thorn at
gl.2S dop. Also a large lot 4>f vinegar of;
fered at 25 fonts per gallon.
B. GOLDBERG’S
iauloa and CoramUal.a Ben.e.!
Lower Jackson, second door from Cotton
Warehouse. 13sep3m
:
The old Cooke place, on
Madison street, lot 106 feet
front on Madison, . street and
runs back to S. F. & W. R. •
Alargebut not hew house,
price $2,600. .Terms easy.
One and one-half acre corner
lot on ^Stephens St., beyond
Albany railroad; 2 houses, 1
2 stories, price $2,000. Terms
easy.
The Bill Bryant place, ; on
Jackson sL, in Fletcherville.
opposite the campus and near
the depot and the South „
College, a large lot,. - fronting.
117 feet on Jackson street, .
and running hack 700 feet.
6-room dwelling, nice little
pear orchard, first class neigh
borhood and a very valuable ,
lot; price $2,000. Terms made
to suit any bona fide buyer..
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3 beautiful vacant building
lots on Hayes and Calhoun sts.
70x196 ft, at $260 each, On,
easy terms to tiiose who wish
to improve them. '
Elegant residence lot on
Clay st., near Hardaway, 70x
207, first class neighborhood; •
price only $4oo.
6 small tracts of land, from
lo to 26 acres in, each piece,
in less thai i two miles of tho
courthouse; price $30 per acre,
Easy terms. • ^
Besides the above, I have .
many city lots, improved and
unimproved, for husiness or
residence, inside or outside
lots, big and small lots, lovely
suburban places and farms
and plantations all over the
county for sale.
Any prospective buyer, who
wishes to get the best: and most
for his money, would act very
imprudently to purchase at
least before talking with me.
£B£B
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4 room house in Fearnside, unfur
nished, at 810 per month.
4 unfurnished rooms, up-stairs, new
and elegant neighborhood, Dawson
street, af $20.00 per rpopjh. Ng
children wanted. ,
Large Furnished House, close in on
Jackson street; 8 1-2 rooms. Price,
$500 for the season. * i ' .A J
Upstais of house on Calhoun
street.
Furnished house in East
End, 5 rooms besides dining
room and Mtghen, at|$60 pep
montli.'’ ‘ ’’ ' ‘
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