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BEAL ESTATE
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By
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The following it*
An intelligent fm
price nt which
west without h‘. ia «R tne v mri<*ua \i* .
acre. His estiiiinte - s :,s hn.ow •
bushels to the nerr: lR edits; htt> • n- '"
cents; thirty-five l»u$hrls, 2-
bushels. 30 cents. It 'loes ?ectn tl:
this rate, with the a«lviiiit;igc "e i• • 1 '
•west, our Ini liters cotihl aflonl to rai?
have plenty of corn to sell, ns oui pi
eoldom less than 7b cents per bushel.
>j lnHawkinsville (Ga.) I
says: The Allianccineii should
careful how they allow the name
their ortler used to further
interests of office-seekers. Then
nothing wrong in Allianeemen se
Ing office, lint they ought not to t
into office on the shoultlers ot the
liance.
For the triumph of the people, not
rnly unity Of purpose, hut unity ol
iction, is imperatively needed, the
looncr this harmony is secured, the
sasicr the accomplisliment of the tin-
lertaking will he achieved, livery
lay lost, strengthens the work of the
rnemy.
EMORY
! Mind waoderinff enred. Book! learned
in ono readin*. Teatirnoniala from all
parts of the globe. Proapectua pobx
r&XB, sent on application to Prof.
I A, boiscUo, 837 1'iltU Are, New York,
j Big G baa gf von uni"?r-
9 sal satisfaction In the
fl cure of Gonorrhoea ami
9 Gleet. I prescribe it ami
. . feel safe in recommend*
[ urdonljbjihs Jng Jt toftll pufrerers.
uCbialeilCflLi # j. STONER, M.D.,
■*“ B Dacatur, 111.
PRICE, 81.00.
Gold by
J. S. Cranelffi. ThoiuJi*vll’c. I*».
raid tho
x’r" “ Use,”
mm on Benac
I ]) teen very.
;v blood whs
iiKl .hrt'r-Mion frond,
r..bt take on tho
vim v ’ did all those
ititr-d me.” If you
itfful complexion,
i, eruption**, yellow
• tho **Golden Mod-
•;unranfeod to do
or money paia
acu*
lor it v.*!li be pron::*tly rcfnnt
Copyrlgl:
incurable case of Ca»
, _ ;t r nil liicurauw
tari li In tho Head by tho
rs of I)r. ikvjo'c Catarrh Remedy. By
eootliinir end healing properties, «
i worft cases, no matter of now ion*
propriety
Its mild, i
cures tho worn ....
standing* By druggists, CO cents.
riiOFli-^lO-VAJ* CARDS.
COYLE
Tyu. JOEL B.
BFE^aTIST
THOMASVILIiE, GEORGIA
OFFICE. Broad;St.,loverjl’ickett’s.
iT^TULLIS, M. I)*,
M. : line t i l I'. -M.
LA TONIA
ICE •.•COMPANY
ICE MADE MtOM DKKl* YVKLL
WATER, CHEMICALLY I’URK.
DELIVERED
ANYWI1EHE IN THE CITY.
GIVE ORDERS
TO WAGON'S ANDMAIL DIRECT
W. S. KEIFER,
MANAGERS,
Tliomasvllle Variety
A.
Office ov
asvillc
Offer
IHVllle
0 Ab
ly. C. SNOJKiKA
gxoiuii;.
in.KON,
ini V.Tliom-
‘iitist.
U. F. HAWKINS.
HAWKINS,
"Gstharlng ths myrtle with Mary,"
No, but a balm for Mary, Nellie, George and all who suffer with the
Headache, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, and all
Blood Diseases.
W. W. C. Is a purely vegetable compound, made oct of native roots and herbs
of the South; it contains no mercury or mineral poisons whatever.
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'Ptpt’l IQTC
Mimuuow
Lv Thomasvlllo.
Ar Albany
Lv Albany
WORKS.
Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop’rs
Manufacturers and Dealers
ROUGH DREED
LUMBER.'
LATIIKS,
PICKETS,
SlIINtihKS,
AoUl.DINGS,
BRACK KTS,
scrum, work,
M ANTI.KS.
IIAl.CSTKItS.
STAIR-RAINS
Ncwol Posts,
OFFICE, CHURCH & MORE
Furniture.
STORE FRONTS.
Screen Doors and ‘Windows, Sn i
Doors and Blinds
STAIR BUILDING
AND INSIDE HARDWOOD FINISH
SPECIALTY.
mar CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
Attorney .:-at- i .aw.
it Office. .'. JIB r'.v.ociMlld.'il t'S' Eni'-rprtre.ot-
Qee.
Ip :\i .Mel N’TOSl-1,
Physirimn <& fturgct»M»
'i'Uor.ia3Vil'.o, G-jorgin.[j
53JTOFFICE «•
Fletcher Strct
w.
W. IlKL’Ci'
Office,
Uji-stairs.
I tud v:. t l.,-i stm-tr. 1
UEK.LE, M. IN,
Oilici
W. 1>. MITCH l-t.t-.
(.'HELL .«
M
It. 11.'MITCHELL
MiTCIIEL'.
Atlovneys-at-Law,
uasvU'v. - - Ceurt’la.
s.
G.J.McI.ENDON,
Attorncy-at-Luw,
listed to
Ollicc— 1
bucks' nt
jj, U. 13 J AN TON,
Upper End Market li'.use, Jackson St.,
(/i honuiHrilH’i fin.,
AmiOfUnes to t
times a fine 0B3
iblic that 1m
lit ot
keeps at all
Western :tnd Georgia Meats,
Pork, .Sun.-age.-, i n-., which lie sell, re«.
sotinble pri.vs. Satielaction mnrnnteeil unci
the fast ofiittcnlion. Meuta drlivoifl prompt
ly. Call and see ine.
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158 Broad St.
Tliouist.svillo, - G»*
40 acres one-fourth mile from cor
porate limits on road leading on from
Remington avenue, nearly all in high
state of cultivation, 405 LeConte, 26
Rartlcttc, 10 Duchess and 60 Keifer
pear trees. All the pear trees except
the Kciflers ate 0 to 12 year# old and
in full bearing; 160 wild goose plum,
and 131 improved peach trees, all
bearing; 2-3 of an acre m fine straw
berries, 1 2-3 acres in Delaware, and
1-3 of an acre in Hartford#, Ives
seedlings and Concord grape#; also a
very valuable arbor of Scuppernong
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.
16 acres on cor. Remington avenue
and Mitchell st., beautifully »it.uatcd, CENTRAL
high aud rolling, all within the city
limits. The depot of the Ga., South
ern it Fla. R R. will be located on or
very near this property. Prioe 810,-
000.
llot on Love st., 100 feet front,
240 feet deep. Choice property 80
per foot front.
4 lots on Crawford st., 66 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. S. R. ^ an-
Duzer’s elegant country home, 12
acres in fine state of cultivation, bal
ance timber; nice uew tenant house
and fences all iu tiptop order.
1 lot on Love st., very choice 120
ft front, 240 ft deep. Price reasona
ble.
1 lot on Dawson st., 103 ft front,
420 ft deep to Young et. Some
choice bearing fruit trees. This lot
is very desirable. Price 81.600.
30 acres 2 1-2 miles from Mitchell
House, in the forks of two noted pub
lic roads, elegant location; very high
and attractive.
Slots on Chestnut st., 82 ft front,
150 ft deep to an alley for 8160 each
These lots are absolutely worth double
the money.
3 lots ou north Dawson st., 88 feet
front, 100 ft deep, to an alley, for
8250 each: very cheap. North Daw-
sou is a beautiful street.
10 acre tract on Magnolia ave., 2.i0
to 300 beautiful pear trees of diflercut
vaiietics coming into bearing. Flow
ers and shrubbery in abundance.
Handsome new dwelling of 11 rooms
in perfect order, servant’s house, barn
and other outbuildings. 1 say, with
out fear of contradiction, that this is
the most attractive suburban home
for sale around Thomasvillc. Price
low.
5 lovely one-acre lots on Young st.,
handsomely dotted with bouitiful
pine trees, at a low down price.
10 acre tract cor. Young andHpruce
sts., just outside the corporate limits.
New 3 room house and well fenced.
Nearly all in cultivation. Some nice
pine timber. Splendid location.
Price 81,800.
U acre tract cor. Magnolia ave and
Maple st., 2 tenant houses ; all under
new fence and iu high state of culti
vation ; 200 2-year old LeConte pear
trees; fine oak grove for building site.
This is n lovely spot and is very cheap
at 81,500.
Two 7-acre tracts ou Yeung st.,
that would make beautiful Homes.
This ground is especially adapted to
the grow th of pears, plums, peaches,
small fruits and vegetables. Price
SI 00 per acre.
10 very handsome lots in fc’efirnside
covered with stately pines, ’ to l acre
each; high and dry. Price® 150 to
S300 each.
2-acre lot cor' Magnolia and .ion-
wood nves., with new 5-room cottage.
The lot nicely fenced aud all eet with
fruit trees, flowers and shrubbery ;
this place w ill make a charming home
and very cheap, price 81,800,
2 of the most complete and attract
ive honffb on Dawson street, very
reasonable. Every one know# that
Dawson is decidedly the best resi
dence street in Thoumsville.
For the first time 1 offer Magnolia
park for sale. It has uoe<ptal®round
this town for beauty and convenience
to the city. Y ou go out the best
residence street in the city to reach it
and see nothing unpleasant to the eye
on the road. Jt is the place of all
places for some gentleman to Is lild a
handsome winter home. It contain#
121ncresandl will sell t<# Its# than
its value.
vy i. i is r 'i( ctM*
The well known and pro*peroua farmer of Musco^co Comity, Mr. George R. Clark, says
W. W. C. it the beet thing he bae ever found for Nervous Sick Headache.
Mr. J. R. Garrett. Seo’vand Treat. IF. IF. C. Co., Columbus, Ga.—Dear Sib:—I have been &
flufferep — Y*L T-— -1.1. L..1I..I1. all m«* liC.. an.l it aAVi.ila mn rrm.t hl.aanva (A BflV
one bottle of ]
unhesitatingly i—-— . -.
beat and quickest relief I have ever found.
Wynnton, Qa. % October 10,1889.
W. W. C. for sale by all druggists.
Wonderful Core Co*, Columbus, Ga.
Yours truly,
GEO. It. CLARK.
Manufactured by Wooldridge’lS
Travel Homeward
R. R. OF
WHY?
GEORGIA.
BECAUSE
IT IS Till! SHORTEST A\D Till REST ROUE
f4<*li«'«lnlo in Kffees Mnrch I, IH8C.
Queen and Gresent Route,
DOUBLE DAILY!
VIA MACON AND ATLANTA.
.. 8 30 a n
..1100 ft u
...12 20 p I
.. 5 30 p II
.. y 46 p n
..12 PC ft n
. 4 2J ft II
... 7 ;>(> p n
4 30 p r
7 10 p I
. 3 10 ai
RUNS
i Vcstilmlcil Dr;
Ing
coadics oif
l Milwaukee
Fait Trains with l’ulli
latom sleepers, Dinin..
an cat cljsign, hot ween Chicago a
(1 St. l*aul and Minneapolis,
siI-* a st trains with Vcstllmled Drawing Ro< m
deepers diningcais and coaches of the latest
rsign between Chicago and Milwaukee and
Ashland and Duluth.
Through Pullman Ycstttmlc Drawing Room
and Colonist Sleeps via the Northern Pacilic
Kailroad between Chicago and Portland, Oro.
Convenient Trains to and from Eastern, West
ern, Northern and Central Wisconsin points,
affording unequalled service to and from Wau
kesha. l oud <lu Lac, Oshkosh, Neenah, Men-
aslia. Chippewa Falls, Eau Claire, Hurley, Wis.,
and iromvood and Bessemer, Mich.
For tickets, sleeping car reservation, time
tables and other information, apply to Agents
of the lino, or to ticket Agents anywhere in the
United States nr Canada.
S. U, AI NSI.IE, H. u. B A IH-OW,
al Ma
i'! Tr:
ST. IN.
; rut
• Ml!
Louisville and Nashville Houte,
DOUBLE DAILY!
FATAL LA AND MONTGOMERY.
MEDICINE
lNliiV#Rmls
Passengers. Utore" purelmsing tickets via
other routes, would do well to inquire first
of the merits of the above Routes.
CECIL OAUUKTT, W. F. SIIEI.LMAN,
General -Mnimge.-. Traffic Manager
E. T. CHARLTON, J. 0. SHAW,
(Jen. Pass. Agent. Tinv. Puss. Agt.,
Savannah Ga,
LIPPiYIAN BROS., Proprietors,
WHOLESALE PJHJOOILT3,
Lippman Clock, SAVANNAH, GA.
Tat
iCC,
j >’!’ t l' p . .'il 1 N337 Jtcres ol'
(• r: ; Ipihis in otto
it-- i\ In : -< ;i11:»■ nittitly. The
bmly In :.i's v. il jin mici mile
• I'! t: t .wit Jbiitiliridyc, the
(•"ii'ity r-it-'ternss (he the
i'ji.tt l it p . nil'lTrouts fout
miles mi tli.it t'ivpp. on which
ply daily. For
scvirid miles this land lies
within ;i hail' mile of the Ala.
Midland R R. The projected
B. C. Jc C., which stands a
very good chance of being
built will rim directly through
it. About 2-3 of the land is
tine original pine which has
never been turpentined. The
balance has been cleared anu
once produced line crops of
corn, cotton, tobacco and su
gar cane. The soil is a gray
ish sandy loam man a depth
of 10 to 13 inches on red clay
subsoil. There are no swamps,
even the river'bank being high
and dry These lands would
be a valuable investment.
Sold only together at §2 5C
per acre.
niu
Jj llll illO
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
Argument.
A. aud 11. (aged 35), have each a
yearly casli balance of S350.
A. deposits his in life insurance.
11. deposits his in n savings bank.
I. Doth die at the end of the
first year. A.’s estate receives 810,-
000. B’s estate receives only 8350
plus one year’s interest.
II. lloth live through the 20 years.
The iusuiancc company returns A’s
deposits with compound interest (so
that his 810,000 insurance costs him
nothing); or 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 iu cash, aud a paid up for ui
first policy. The hank returns B’s de
posits with compound interest, but
assumes no guarantee of assurance
during the 20 years.
The company guarantees (after 3
years) an equitable paid up policy for
t^ premiums received, if the insured
Urunuble to continue his payments.
He is thus entirely protected against
loss of deposits.
R, however, has the power to-draw
his money from the bauk whenever
he liutls himself in straitened circum
stances, leaving his family unpro
tected and defeating his original in
tention. * *
The proportions hold good for
larger or .smaller umouuts than $10,-
000.
The Mutual Life Insurance com
pany of New Y’ork, issues a very lib
eral policy.
i:. M. MALLETTE, Agt.