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Ladles, beware bnw you carry vour
pockelbooks in vour hands. The
•*n;inlilic thief now comes atony' bc-idc
\on and touches your wrist w it!i a
piece of metal which i- rlmrgrd w i11•
electricity. It shocks ton vioh-mlt
and hurls the purse from your hand.
The thiol snatches it up ami is otf lie-
fore you can recover from your dizzi
ness. Many robberies have been
committed in this way recently.
S
what the Alliance is going to 1 do, and
after it proves to lie a sucres will come
in. If all were just such there would
have been no Alliance. It lakes men
of courage to face consequences.
“WI5AT MEDICINES ARE MOST
CAIiLED FOR J»
REAL ESTATE
Valuable Property
For Stile
oeltril the reporter of nn olit (iruvclst.
Dr- fierce'." prepnratlonit," lie i
Tlie Alliance warehouse at I trifliu,
Ga., lias received netrrly twdv
thousand bales ofootlon this season.
It has $4,500 in bank and all expenses
paid, and lias declared a dividend of
forty-five cents per bale, which
amount goes to the members of the
Alliance.
A company have offered to take all
the garbage of the city of New York
and cremate it at the same rate now
paid for towing it out to sea as food
for the fishes. This might be done in
all cities. Private families might
largely do away with Hie necessity
of the public cremation by consum
ing much of their own garbage. Put
somebody will probably find in the
course of a few years that garbage is
capable of being turned into fcrlilizcr
of great value.
A good deal ol newspaper comment
is excited by what is said to lie the
change of heart of Senator Allison, ol
Iowa, on the tariff question. Prom
being a thorough protectionist, a year
ago, he lias now decided dial the
country has come to a point where
tariff mvisionis necessary. In a gen
eral way the senator would follow the
senate tariff bill ast year, but he
thinks business' changes in the coun
try since that was pas.-cd.have made
changes in it also necessary, 'filings
could goon the free hsi now that
were not put on that list then, and
oilier articles could he reduced. Mr.
Allison is satisfied there should lie a
deep cut in the duly on sugar, sav 45
per rent.
replied,
- - - ■ a runuivc grnatr*
Aiiteo that they will, in every cog* gly©
tatigfaction,or the money ia promptiy* IW _
funded. JIis Favorite Prescription/ for all
those chronic weaknesses, nervous and other
deramremcnU peculiar to women, is used with
unfailing success. It cures weak back, bcar-
Inff-down sensations, irrcjfu lari tins and weak-
nesses common to tho sex, and belnjr thi
most perfect of tonic medicines builds ud
and strengthens tho entire system. Tho do-
mand for it is constant, and I am convoruont
wwl» scores or eases cured by it."
moments' absence,
Returning lifts*.
the venerable wieldcr of the pestle remarked!
the number of mraapArillns and other. s2
oilled, t blood medicines is legion; but Dr.
Pierces Golden Medical Discovery outsells
them all ami it is the only blood-purifler out
of the many which I am obliged to keep upon
my shelves, tlmt is guaranteed to benofltor
cure in all eases for which it is recommended.
or innnnv vitntl frit* if la n ®
or money paid for it is refunded.
“ In the line of Pills,” remarked tlio old
tlemen, ” the litDe SugarTcoa^d
put up by Dr. I lerce lead nil others, both In
amount of sales and tho general satisfaction
they tfive my customers.”
Copyright, im, by World’s DiS. Med. ASfl’N.
for nn incurable case of Ca«-
tarrh in tho Vlcad by the
proprietors of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. By
its mild, soothing and healing properties, it
Cures the worst eases, no matter of how Iona
Haudiug. By druggists, 50 cents.
EMORY
Mind wandnring cared. Books learned
in ono reading. Testimonials from all
P»rts of tho giobo.
Prospectus post
inmwkssional hands.
“Listen to my tale of woe,
Johnnie, and his sisters too,
158 Broad
ITlioiiia.Hvillc.
40 acres one-fourth mile from cor
porate limits on road leading cn from
Remington avenue, nearly all in high
state of cultivation, 405 LeConle, 26
J)U. ,I<)EL 13. COYLE
KEXTIKT
TIIOMASVILLB, GEORGIA
<)FFICR. Broad;St;overjPiekett’s.
JN. G. TULLI8, M. D.
KVirtilar I*rat:lltionc;r.
ial Treatment to Throat and Luim
U'FK’B— Cor. Madison and .Jrllcixtii st
TllOMASVILLE, GA.
HOURS—10 to 12 A. M.: ml 2 to 4 P. M.
A. T. TA Y 1,0if, M. D.,
1 ’ JIY -! f i
Ofiiee over l.’i id
nsville, i t t.
1) Sl’ItGEON,
;■'■ !>: er’s/L’lioin-
Rnrtletto, 10 Duchess and 60 Keifer
pear trees. All the pear trc-cn except
the Keiffcrs are !) to 12 years old and
in full bearing; 100 wild gootte plum,
and l.'il improved peach tri es, all
hearing; 2-3 of an acre in fine straw
berries, 1 2-3 acres in Delaware and
1-3 of an acre in Hartford?, Ivc
seedlings and Concord grapes; also a
very valuable arbor of Sciinpernoiy
grajies, containing 3 acres in splendid
condition, and full hearing. This
property would bean excellent in
vestment for any one wanting a fruit
and vegetable farm. Price reasona
ble.
16 acres on cor. Remington avenue
and Mitchell st., beautifully situated,
high and rolling, all within the city
limits. The depot of the Ga., South
ern & Fla. R. R. will be locate 1 on or
very near this property. Price 610,-
000.
1 lot on Love st., 100 feet front,
240 feet deep. Choice property 60
per foot front.
1 lots on Crawford st., 65 ft front
each, 180 ft dee)), to an alley, only l
blocks from business center.
Will K*J«>as<>
false Note,
yourW. W.C.. with .. D...IV ro.invc
hi.-t proposition, and am l.» .lay, i t n
pounds more than I di<l before coimm i
Columbus, Ga., March JC, 1S33.
W. W. C. for sale by all Druggists,
ful Cure Co., Columbus, Ga.
■1 1 .*',! v, ■ ■ Wonder-
Travel Homeward
VIA
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CENTRAL .R. R OF GEORGIA.
WHY?
BECAUSE
IT IS TilK SHORTEST AM) HIT REST ROUE.
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mid <•• In*
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StlMdulo i.r» liffcei March I, 2VIO.
LATONTA
ICE COMPANY
ICK MAI>10 FROM DI'.KP WELL
WATER, CHEMICALLY JTi:i;.
DELIVERED
ANYWHERE IN Till'. CITY.
J ll. C -11,1'
ilosi.ie
nitist,
Tkotnauvllle,
Offer- l.ih m i vIccm
aevllle i.» n vicinity.
Office 'ndllh—I'l l >||| ;• /».
lrnni2to ftp. jn
Office— C l. J:h k.HOU atm
V/. C. SNODO UaJ- a D. F. HAWKINS.
gNwDGHA.SS A HAWKINS,
Altunieys-at-Law.
t’..rui“!'iy 4 occui>lt»(l by^Eniorprlfu
GIVE ORDERS
TO WAGONS AND M All. DIRECT
W. S. KEIFER,
KANKjEIt,
Thomnsvillc Variety
WORKS.
Reynolds, Hargrave & Dayis, Prop’is
Manufacturers and Dealers
ROUGH & DREIi
LUMBER.
LATH ES,
PICKETS,
SHINGLES,
MOULDINGS,
BRACKETS,
SCROLL WORK,
•MANTLES,
BALUSTERS,
STAIR-RAILS
Newel Posts,
OFFICE, CHURCH & STORE
Furniture*.
STORE FRONTS,
Wire Screen Doors ami Windows, *Sn
Doors and Blinds
T.
Mol MTOSM,
•Phy.Hir.htn «s& Sus’^etm,
Themaevillo, Gcortriu.B
enfr -OFFICE.over Stark's, corner Broad and
- Fletcher Streets.*
w.
iV. I! It LCD, ,M. I).
Cdlioc, up-stairs,
tiier v* lit t.tl i.jd 1'i* tclui Mrocte!' "[uny
T.
Di.KU:. M. D„
odice in Hayes Building
tl mico—Corner College avenue and Mag
it vet.
p i *u > « mitnu nIoaTlo.i, No. 23 lor ulght
1 lot onLuvc st., 105 ieo: front,
140 feet deep, beautiful lot.
16 acres just outside the cc; - porutc
limits, ou the road to Mr. ,3. R. Yan-
Duzer’s elegant country home, 12
acres in fine state of cultivation, bal
ance timber; nice r.cw tenant hon-e
und fences all in tiptop order.
1 lot ou Love st., very choice 120
ft front, 240 ft deep. Price tvasona
ble.
I lot on Dawson st., 103 f; front,
420 ft deep to Y oting st. Some
choice hearing fruit, trees. T his lot
is very desirable. Price 61 .COD.
30 acres 2 1-2 miles from .'fitch,R
House, in the forks of uw not'd pub
lic roads, elegant location; v<; y high
and attractive.
5 lots on Chestnut st., 62 it front,
150 ft deep to an alley for 5150 each
These lots arc absolutely worth double
the money.
3 lots on nortli Dawson ft., bS feet
front, 1!I0 ft deep, to an alley, for
$250 each: very cheap. North Daw
son is a beautiful street.
10 acre tract ou Magnolia ave., 250
to 300 beautiful pear trees of different
vaticlics coming into bearing. Flow
ers and shrubbery in 'abundance.
Handsome new dwelling of 0 rooms
erfeet order, servant’s liouc.', barn
ami other outbuildings. Isay, with
out fear of contradiction, that this is
tho most attractive suburban home
for sale around Tlioniasville- Price
low.
Queen and Cresent Route,
DOUBLE ;daily:
VIA MACON AND A fLANTA.
jiiiS
! A-iil.'in
'•ilcd Drawiii. Boom
• i;irln*M of tIi»* latest
•hit Mi!\vaii!;*c and
I'D* Northern '.lellic
::•> and 1’orllan'. Ore.
ol Irom Uastein, West
r;d Wisronshi pints,
I,v Allunv..
Ai- Macon..
- Atlanta.
•• Maiictta
. ft JO a r
.1100 a t
..12 20 p ]
. 5 00 p l
0 4ft p 11
ml I'm
Neenali
, i I in let.
“ Cincinnati
Pull III
without chan
12 01 h
' - ‘*14 1'
«3*l»
.12 0C r
4 H a l
M 7 30 P 1
Sleepers from Albany to Cincinnati
3 4ft a in train.
;.\ BLOW,
Louisville and Nashville Route.
1 oiler for sale 8337 acres of
Georgia pine lands in one
body in Decatur county. The
body begins within one mile
of the town of Bain bridge, the
county „ site, across the the
Mint river, and fronts four
miles on that river, on which
the steamers ply daily. For
several miles this land lies
within a half mile of the Ala.
Midland R R. The projected
B. C. & C., which stands a
very good chance of being
built will run directly through
it- About 2-3 of tho land is
tine original pine which has
never been turpentined. The
balance has been cleared ana
once produced fine crops of
corn, cotton, tobacco and su
gar cane. The soil is a gray
ish sandy loam irom a depth
of 10 to lo inches on red clay
subsoil. There arc no swamps,
even the river bank being high
anddiy These lands would
be a valuable investment.
Sold only together at §2 5f
per ttcrc.
V.. 1). MlTt 11 KLL, It. G.'MITCIIKLL
1 HC.'IELL & MITCHELL,
M :
Attorn ys-at-Law,
ThomaavBB*. - • Georgia.
&
McLendon,
iiftfl t > Itim.
Attorncy-at-Law,
as v: I it-,
• Georgia.
t<> all bu-sinc.HH cn
-<>v«*r Watt’s Htorc, coiner Broad and
5 lovely one-acre lots on Voting st.,
handsomely dotted with be.iiitil'til
pine trees, at a low down price.
10 acre tract cor. Young andiSprtiee
sts., just outside the corporate limits.
New 3 room house and well fenced.
Nearly all in cultivation. PoTm nice
pine timber. Splendid lonition.
1’riee 61,800.
1 \ acre tract cor. Magnolia ore- am
Maple st., 2 tenant houses ; all under
new fence and in high state c-*ciilti-
vation ; 200 2 year old LeCctPo pear
trees; fine oak grove for building site.
This is a lovelv snot and i- very cheap
at 81,500. ' '
Two 7-acre tracts on YV ig st.,
tlmt would make beautiful lomes.
This ground is especially adapted to
the growth of penrs, plums, peaches,
small fruits and vegetable?. 1‘riee
SI00 per acre.
10 very handsome lots in T'ti.ni
covered with stately pines. 1 to I acre
each; high and dry. Price$250 to
8300 each.
Fresh leal Market.
STAIR BUILDIN G
AND INSIDE HARDWOOD FINISH
SPECIALTY.
D. C. BLANTON,
Upper End Market House, Jackson Si.
Thomii«vilMs €«n.,
Annofinrcs tu tip* public tlmt he keeps at all
time# a line escort merit of
Western und Georgia Meats,
»C ORREflroKDEKCE SOLICITED.
Pork, Sausage*, etc., which he sells at rca-
sonaltlc prices. Satisfaction puarantccd anti
the best of attention. Meats <lelivere<l prompt
ly. Call and see me! IcbJ
2-acre lot cor - Magnolia itnd ana-
wood aves., with new 5-room cottage.
The lot niccl v fenced and all ret with
fiuit trees, (lowers and shrubbery;
this pi ice will make a charming home
and very cheap, price 81,800.
2 of ti e most complete and attract
ive homes ou Dawson street, very
reasonable. Every one knows J.hat
Dawson is decidedly the best resi
dence street in Thotnasvillc
For the first time 1 oiler Magnolia
park for sale. It has noopial around
this town for beauty and convenience
to the city. You go out the best
residence street in the city to retch it
and see nothing unpleasant to the eye
on the road. It is the place of all
places for some gentleman to L lihl a
handsome winter home. It to itains
12A acres and I will sell foritsu than I
its value.
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!K.\L KSTATK liROKFR,
Macor.
A HRUsla
S puiTanbun,'
Day coaches ThoiiiaHVllle to Albany, Albany
lo Macon. SlffpliiK cars to AugUHta. Day
coachen lo Hpartanbug und Ashovllle.
i’lisscrisers, boorc purclmsiii^ tickets via
other roiitcu, would do well to inquire first
of the merit** of the above Roates.
CECIL CABBETT, W. F.H1IELLMA.V,
(inncml .Vi.'>naj.Oi - . Triillic Mnnngvr
E. T. CHARLTON. J. V. Mil AW,
Gen. Puss. Agent. Trav. Pass. Agt.,
Baraatiab (in.
LIPPNIAN BHOS., Progrlotoro,
WHOLESALE DaUOOlSTS,
Llppman Block, SAVANNAH, GA.
Argument.
A. and II. (aged 35), have each a
yearly casli balance of 8350.
A. deposits his in life insurance.
Ik deposits his in a savings bank,
h Roth die at the cud of tho
first year. A.’s estate receives 810,-
00b R’s estate receives only 8350
plu> one year’s interest.
b- Roth live through tlie20 years.
Ihc insurance company returns A’s
deposits with compound interest (so
that his 810,000 insurance costs him
nothing); nr it gives him a paid up
policy for nearly, it not quite, double
the amount of his first policy; or it
gives him his dividends tor the pe
riod in cash, and a paid up for hi
first policy. The bank returns R’s de
posits with compound interest, hut
assumes no guarantee of assurance
during the 20 years.
The company guarantees (after 3
years an equitable paid up policy tor
ml premiums received, if the insured
istunable to continue liis payments.
He is thus entirely protected against
loss of deposits.
R, however, has the power to draw
ms money from the bank whenever
he finds himself in straitened circum
stances, leaving his family unpro
tected und defeating his original in
tention, * *
The proportions hold good for ■
J^rcr smaller amounts than 810-
The Mutual Life Insurance com*
pauy of New York, issues a very lib*
oral policy.
k M. MALLETTE, Agt,
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