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Sam Jones preached a half hour at
3'cnsacola, cn route to New Orleans,
« nc day fait week, lie seemed to be
in a lively and agtessive mood and
>rade the lur fly. Among other things
J e said : “I know of nothing more
1 rofitable to talk about during the few
minutes that I have than character.
ITt is the immortal part of man that
will outlive the stars. It is different
Jrom reputation, because it fits the
man as a glove fits the hand. I.ike
Jhc hand, if once scarred, it is scarred
forever. The wise man will choose
character above chatties—Clod above
gold, and will even die before he will
Jorfeit a good character, even though
?t may pay to do so. Everything that
is good must have a foundation.
JI elf is bottomtess, and needs nothing
to stand on. It is a shebang without
foundation There are morccow-
nrds to the square inch in the United
States than anywhere under the sun.
There are church members that have
no grip. They will come to church
Sunday and sing,'“Surely my captain
may depend on me,” and then cut and
shoot—cut for home and shoot under
the bed I have the profoundest
contempt for the little infidel who has
never been ioo miles from home, but
Jias found out there is no God. I
have found such little fellows in the
church. I never string that sort, but
throw them in the bucket for bait.
An infidel is a little fellow that a fly
can set on his noise and kick in one
eye while he crawls in the other—he
fvears a No. 12 shoe and a No. 6 hat
».... .^ly ideal of a man is John the
Baptist, who jumped on a king and
Ctampcd the very feathers out of him
lVhen he was put in jail he said he
It ould stay there until the ants carried
Iiim out through the keyhole before
tic would modify anything that he had
e aid.”—Exchange.
REAL ESTATE
Valuable
I’Or Sale 11)
“Gathering the myrf!”
X<\ but a balm for Mary, Nellie, w -
Jfomlno.’io, JmllgonfloM. iipyip,.;
SSIooik
i.rtX(/n:u,ow's kiaidex,
who iii
“ S(nn«!:n»\ with reluctant feet,
Wh«-r* tii*' Brook and rircr meet.
WnnifiTthMi d nnd childhood fleet T*
-.ndi* of j mine fflrln who
the chrysaliii marc of their
rntcr upon their “tee**'*
Jrrit.itile, stirred D 7
is a type «>r t
are emciTfin^r I
existence, jus t
Nervous, exr . .
stmntre, in.UnowuJde forces within them,
each a myst. ry
the tcpdcrcKt ci
oversight, and tl
Prescription, *•»
this critical pc
many lives, ala:
tressinjr forms
female sex, la
will prevent all
if they have air.
owes it to her.:: if. t«> her family, and to her
social station, to be well mid stronfr.
her then not mirVer the sure means of cure.
“Favorite Preserif.fion ’* is a legitimate medi
cine. carefully eo:npounded by an experienced
and skillful phyHr inn, and .adapted to woman'*
delicate onraniznf’"ii. if is purely vegetable
in ite composition and perfectly harmless
in its effects in any condition of the system.
Sold by druggists; or six bottles for
$5.00.
girls neeti
r»\ the n.ost Jorlng, jmtient
e rid • f Dr. Pierce'* Favorite
safely carry them through
riod, during which, in too
ar»* iMivn fh'' seed* of dia-
< f diseiises pceuJiar to th*
to womankind
158 Broad
71ioma«viIle,
Iv VH,,.,| n”Vm„?"wom"n seC(llin S s and Concord grapes;
very valuable arbor of Scupperiiong
grapes, containing 3 acres in splendid
condition, and full bearing. This
property would be an excellent in
vestment,for any one wanting a fruit
and vegetable farm. Price reasona
ble.
Copyright,
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i.d • Dis. Med. ass’x.
Dr. PIERCE’S PELLETS
regulate and clrancc the liver, stomach an<5
bowels. They are purely vegetable and per
fectly harmless. One a Done. Sold by
druggists, y vents a vial.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
EMORY
pj&oTtKr
aMBggi&isb
I Big G has given unlver-
| sal satisfaction in the
I cure of Gonorrhcra and
I Gleet. I prescribe Hand
feel safe in recommend*
In2 it to all sufferers.
jA. J. STOXEB, M.D.,
Decatur, III.
TRICE, 81.00.
Sold by
J, S. ( iuseli, Thoin.iHvilfe, (hi.
LATONtA
ICE v COMPANY
ICE MADE FROM DEER WELL
WATER, CHEMICALLY PURE.
D R.
JOEL I?. COYLE
DEKT1ST
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
OFFICE, I5road;St.,!oYerlFickctt’s.
N. G. TULLTS, M. D.,
Regular Rnu lilioiirr.
40 acres oae-fgjirth mile from cor
porate limits ou and leading on from
Remington avenue, nearly all in high
state of cultivation, 405 LeContc, 20
Bartlette, 10 Duchess and 00 Keifer
pear trees. All the ]>ear trees except
the Keiffers are 0 to 12 years old and
in full bearing; 100 wild goose plum,
and 131 improved peach trees, all
bearing; 2-:l of an aero in fine straw
berries, 1 2-3 acres in Delaware and
l-'l of an acre in Hartford*, Ives
ilso a
^iis® :it
... Tho well known ami prosperous I.n-mrr of Muscorc
« . w. C. is the best thing lio has ever round ior Nervous.
Mr.,1. It. Garrett, See’yand Treat. IF. IF. C. Co., rvtu t,\ _D -I have been a
great sufferer from nervous, sick headache all my life, ami i*: ff-.nlsmul-rV t'l.lo-isuio 10 sav
11 y>«r W.W.O. (Wooldridge’s Wonderful Cun ) I.a., ,-ive um -rcat rillef and T
m * nff nr,£r woii ua th8
GEO. 12. CLARK.
Wynn ton, Ga. t October 10, 1S8'J.
Will Please
Tale Notice.
J° T 6a £ by “ n , dru SS ists - Manufactured In- Yi Ofiltirldtrc’S
It onacrfnl Cure Co»> Columbus, Ca.
OFFICE
IIOL'KS
Tllo i \ s VI1.1.E,
A.
r. TAYLOR. .V. I)..
Oflicc over livid
asvillc, Ga.
IAN AND SURGEON,
('ulpepiicr's/rhom-
J il. CUYLE, l). f >. ?>.,
Resident Dentist,
Thomaavlllo,
Offers hie servie* *
asvllle mid vicinity.
Office liuur.H- l n.|i
from 2 to 0 p. n
Office—Oi'J.T* k->< n-tre.
DELIVERED
ANYWHERE IN THE CITY.
GIVE ORDERS
TO.WAGONS]AN|JMAIL DiliECT
w. c. sxodorass 11. r. iiawkixs.
NODGiiASS A HAWKINS,
S'
16 acres on cor. Remington avenue
and Mitchell st., beautifully situated,
high and rolling, all within the city
limits. The depot of the Ua., South
cm it Fla. R. R. will be located on 0
very near this property. Price Sin
000.
1 lot on Love st., 100 feet front,
240 foot deep. Choice property SO
per foot front.
4 lots ou Crawford st., 05 ft front
each, 180 ft deep, to an alley, only 4
blocks from business center.
1 lot on Love st., 105 feet front,
140 feet deep, beautiful lot.
16 acres just outside the corporate
limits, on the road to Mr. 8. E. Van-
Duzer’s elegant country home, 12
acres in fine state of cultivation, bal
ance timber; nice new tenant house
laud fences all in tiptop order.
1 lot on Love st., very th
ft front, 240 I’, deep. Price
hie.
1 lot on Dawson st., 103
420 It deep to Young st. t
choice hearing fruit trees. Thi
is very desirable. Price 81.600.
.‘>0 acres 2 1-2 miles from Mitchell
House, in the forks of two noted pub
lic roads, elegant location ; very high
and attractive.
5 lots on Chestnut st., 82 fs front,
150 ft deep to nit alley for $150 each
These lots are absolutely worth double
the money.
lots on north Dawson it., 8S feet
I >fl‘cr f ir sale 8337 acres of
Georgia pine lands in one
k"dy in Decatur county. The
body begins within one mile
ot the town of Bain bridge, the
county site, across the the
Flint river, and trouts four
miles on that river, on which
the steamers ply daily. For
several miles this land lies
within a lyilf mile of the Ala.
Midland R R. The projected
R. C. & V., which stands a
very good chance of being
built- will run directly through
it. About 2-3 of the land is
fine 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 15 inches on red cla.y
subsoil. There are no swamps,
even the river bank being high
and dry These lands would
lie a valuable investment.
Sold only together at $2 5C
front,- 11)0 ft deep, to an alley, lb.-
$250 each: very cheap. Nort’i" I law-
son is a beautiful street.
Attorney s-ai-Law.
Fnrnii rlyviccuidert by Eni<.»rprlao_uf‘
Ip M Me I N’TOlSl-I,
INiysiciau ek. Kiirgcuit,
Thomasvilie, Georgia.§
Cff-OFKlCE.ovcr Starks, rnnc*r Urom
• Fletcher Streets.?
W. S. KEIFER,
MAAAGEK,
Thomasvilie Variety
WORKS.
Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop'rs
Manufacturers and Dealers
ROUGH & DREE D
LTJ MBER.
LATH KS,
PICKETS.
SIIINOI.KS,
/lOOUHMlS.
IHtACKKTS
• SCIiOI.I, HOliK,
11ANTI/KS,
IIAI.I’STKRS,
STAIIt-ltAILS
Newel Doblp,
OFFICE, CHURCH & STORE
Furniture.
w.
w. i;ui;<jE,...\i. ii.
10 acre tract on Magnolia n/e.,
to oOO beautiful jiear tree- of diflcrvut
vniieties coming into bearing. F!
era and shrubbery in aiiu idai
Handsome new dwelling of li rooms
in perfect order, servant’s hour,:, barii
and other outbuildings-, Isay, with
out lenr of contradiction, that this is
the most attractive suburban home
lor sale around Thomasvilie. Price
low.
Mrcole.
Office, up-stairs.
C"lnor u! Li..I ll r.nl I :, l.ln
D '83-;ly:
rji o. LEKI.E, M 1)
(iilic
in Itaycs Building.
hut Uulb go ttuiiuo iM't Mag
i:«a ub-v.ttuu, No. 25 for ulght
W. 1). Mi l ( II ELL, K. G.’MITCHELL
'1 I CREEL & MITCHELL..
M
Attornoys-at-Luw,
Thomasvilie. • • Georgia.
S,
G.JMcLENDON,
Attorncy-at-Law,
Thoiuasvl'le, - - • (iu
fcii to all 1II*
rrompt atteiitloi
usteil to him.
Oflicc—Ov* r Watt’s store, comer JWoatl ami
hackNonstrccts.
5 lovely one-acre lots on Young -t.,
handsomely dotted with boiutiful
pine trees, at a low down price.
10 acre tract cor. Young andripriiec
sts , just outside the corporate limits.
New 3 room house and well fenced.
Nearly all in cultivation. Some nice
pine timber. Splendid loaiti ,n.
Price SI,800.
If. acre tract cor. Magnolia n
Maple .«t., 2 tenant houses ; all under
new fence and in high state oi'c.ilH-
vation ; 200 2-year old LcCon'c pear
trees; fine oak grove lor building site.
This is a lovely spot and is very cheap
at SI,500.
Two 7-aere tracts on Young st.,
that would make beautiful 'omies.
This ground is especially adapt,
the growth of pears, plums, peaches
small fruits and vegetables. Price
SI00 per acre.
10 very handsome lots in
covered with stately pines, f to 1 am
each; high and .fry. Price 6l-Vi to
$300 each.
STORE FRONTS.
Wire Screen Doors anil {Window s, S is
Doors and Blinds
STAIR BSUILDING
AND INSIDE HARDWOOD FINISH
SPECIALTY.
•CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
M leal Martel.
D. C. BLANTON,
Upper End Market House, Jackson Si.,
iTIioiiuiMrllie, tin.,
Announces to the public that he keeps at all
times a line assortment ot
Western and Georgia Meats,
Pork, Sausages, etc-., which lie .“ells nt rea
sonable prices. Satisfaction guaranteed and
the best of attention. Meats delivered prompt
ly. Call and see me. (ebi
2 aero lot cor Magnolia and .inn-
wood lives., with new 5-room celt age.
The lot nicely fenced and nil so with
fruit trees, flowers and tliruMicrv;
this place will make ucharmirg home
and very cheap, price $1,800.
2 of the most complete and attract
ive homes on Dawson street, very
reasonable. Jvvery one knows that
Dawson is decidedly t|ic best resi
dence street in Thomasviiie.
For the first time 1 oiler Magnolia
park for sale. It has no equal around
this town for beauty and convenience
to the city. You go out the best
residence street in the city to reach it
and see nothing unpleasant to the eve
on the road. It is the place of all
places for some gentleman to kiild a I
handsome winter Lome. It contains I
121 acres and I nil! Bell ior tot thpn '
its value? ■
E. T. 1 'it Alil. i i
On. Pass. A,
w*’JI to iiHjtiir** Jim
iiOHtl.s'.
W. I\ Slf KLL.W AS,
Triitlic Manager
J. SHAW,
Trav. Pass, Agt u
lh (in ’**«(
LIRPMAN BROS., Progrlotors,
WHOLXSAlY LaiUGOIlia.
Argument.
A. and B. (aged 35), liavc each a
yearly cash balance of $350.
A. deposits his in life ir.surancc.
B. deposits his in a savings bank.
I. Both die at the cna of the
first year. A. 5 estate receives $10,-
000. B’s estate receives only $350
plus one year’s interest.
II. Both live through the20 years.
1 lie insurance company returns A’s
deposits with compound interest (so
that his $10,000 insurance costs him
nothing); or it gives him a paid up
policy lor nearly, if not quite, double
the amount of his first policy; or it
gives him his dividends for the pe
riod in cash, aud a paid up form
first policy. The hank returns B’s do-
posits with compound interest, but
assumes no guarantee of assurance
during the 20 years. —
The company guarantees fafter 3
yearWf nu equitable paid up policy for
*11 premiums received, if the insured
is unable to continue his payments.
He is thus entirely protected against
loss of deposits.
B, however, has the power to draw
his money from the bank whenever
in; liiuL himself in straitened circum
stances, leaving his family unpro
tected and defeating bis original in
tention. * *
The projiortions hold good for
ooo* r ° r SIUa ** cr anl0UIlts “ ian 810,.
1 ho Mutual Life Insurance com
pany of New York, issues a very lib
eral policy.
E. M. MALLETTE, Agt.
Lippman Block,
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