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Representatives on the Run
Provident, 1$. I.. April 1 ' 1 1 lu
was an excising time in ti e t! 11 "' 1
Representative? today. iiie dc'iv’
crats came within one vole nladoiunv
a $50 license fee for the sale of beer
and light wines. The republicans
thought that this was done to win the
German-American vote. Dilatory un
ties were adopted by the re pulin'.*' -■
some of wjiom ran out ol the > o
house to leave the assembly wit: "ut n
quorum, with the sherifl chasio ;
A now road, the Middle (<tuigin
and Atlantic, is to he built front At
lauta t > Savannah. Tin road will h>
232 miles long, and is to he laid "ilh
7()lh steel rails. Work will commence
on theSavannnh end next week. ( ol
Machcn is at the head of the enloi-
prise, and he is a pusher.
The gie.at floods in the Msisi.-.-ip(>i
river continue. Many planters hate
been ruined.
Kufaula is going to build a railroad
lifty miles long to connect with the
Alabama Midland. This will open
up a new route to l'.ufuala.
Sad words: Sam Randall is dying.
EASY TO INCITE, DIFFICULT TO DISPATCH.
•'Tire nun In tlic Arena.”
The indiscretions of Youth and A::c alike easily poison the blood, but It is not
60 easily cleansed. Rheumatism, Scrofula. Syphilis. Catarrh. Kidney and Bladder
— "<Ii'i<lK<‘*s Wonderful Cure.
Troubles can be cured by the use of Wooldridge
THE
E. T. VA. & GA„ Ry. System
1 SHORT AM) WllEl'T I,IKE
TO TIIH
NORTH-and EAST
DOCTOR
ivhltS'S PIERCE’S
"\OC3aTVt PELLETS
V-VtaUVO J'nreh revet*-
Q\\ O A) S M, &Itirmlui.
Liver Pill. Smallest,
t 1 ■. One lVUct a
('mit’s sick Head-
Vsciiflnc lie, CoiiHiipa-
,ij. 5;* lion** Attacks,
.f tin* stomach one
.hcrnit tically
Ml reliable. Gently
. itl. iiTic. ntoorlmg
by til lggists.
l’HOI-'l .-WON.'-'- CA 11DS
ip jM Mel MTOST-I.
JEt E S O iRJTJS
Caroiinas, Tennessee and Virginia.
Pullman Finest Vestibule
Sleepers Between
Jacksonville and Cincinnati,
Atlanta and Knoxville,
Rome and Philadelphia,
Knoxville and Cincinnati,
Rome and Washington,
Chattanooga and New York
I’hyStCiiiiH ?*}«ri’£OOM,
Thomtsvillo, Guorpciu-
ZJf-OtTICK “Vti su-fjj, cyrncr kro.ul and
Fletclior Stiff’*. __
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w* 1 i::: "
Office, up-stairs.
ul-.t-r Ptrette. [au t
0 ’85-yy]
N. Gr. TULLIS, M. D.
lb . ular I’raetitiuni’r.
S|K', i.il 'l-ieattie i.t t-> iettm'. .ar.«i
witli Oxygen.
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Wltlmiit change. F-.r further liir.nimiti"
fir •<>
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C. N. KNIGHT, A. G. 1*. A.,
Atlanta, Cn.
u w WKENN,
ficn’l l’nfls. Act. E T., V. A G. System
Kiuxvilk-, lciui.
; 1* I! V > i t
I
I ()ilice liver
I ,'isvilh'. I
\ 1: SI' IK >l .t IN.
.A ('nltiepper's.TTiom-
In
iCE v COMPANY
ice;madk from di:i:i’. wtii.i.
WATER, CHEMICALLY tITRK..
DELIVERED
AN YWHK HIKIN' THE,/ 11 V.
GIVE ORDERS
To; WAGONS AND .MAI I. DIRECT
TO
W. S. KEIFER,
For the next 20
days I will offer
some fine bargains
in Town Lots and
Suburb an property
This is no idle talk
D H - • roKIj ls ' cn ' 1A ' J !l mean business
JKSL. I square up. There
s-..n.k. : .fa. , never was a more
t ra
! J.
•htisl.
\V. 1). at fit TIT
‘'Affi rcuEi
sStVlL
A lie
JI1TC11KI
• .ciiEM
j favorable time in
| the history of
| Thomas ville to in
vest than right
LI now. Gall and get
a bargain.
-Law,
bin
Att< i licv-al-Ltiw,
MANAGER.
j Thom.uvllb*.
j lT..mi>t att cut
] oHic—Over Watt’s >b.
h:»ckK«-nstn«ta.
REAL ESTATE
158 Broad St.
Thomasvillc Variety
WORKS.
Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop'is
Manufacturers and Dealers
TSuuHuwvilla*.
3 ilia.
Certificate of M. H. Blandford, Associate Justice of Supreme Court of Georgia.
I have been a great sufferer for a number of years from Indigestion and Rheumatism, and
have suffered from a general letting down of the system for a long while. 1 havo taken a few
bottles of vour medicine, with raarvcloua results, and cheerfully recommend it to all who aro
suffering from these complaints. M. II. BLANDFOKD.
May IS, 1S89.
W. W. C. for sale by all druggists. Manufactured by Wooldridge's
Wonderful Cure Co., Columbus, Ga,
Travel Homeward
RO UGH Ac UliKI’M:
;L,lJ MJiER.
H. S. Eaves,
tOXTRAETUR and 1IU1LIO. |
Thuir.nsvillo, Ocortjta
wMIm- starl u. mull'! imam < < *•••-■
,.u u' t!"ii 1 : "11 cluuM* u • ■ t WiU-I.nii-, r" 1 '-
I.ATIIKS,
PICKETS,
SIIIMH.KS,
•)IOl I.IMMiS.
llltACKKTS,
SCItUbb «U!!K,
MANTI.KS.
BA I.C.'TKItS.
STAIll-ltAILS
ui.t <'iu-o:ul uuUmati ummli-. . , ,
Mv li'iri'.-U'f.il, I""" st vik at fair
ii want any builtling oail
I will Mill,
art in awarded me di* h"t. » rc»rr m
many pwl lie buildlngHciortr'l Ly nu* In
nosvlllo ami elnewlicre, and all partita
i vi.< in 1 have worked
Newel Posts.
OFFICE, CllUJiCH A STORE
Furniture.
STORE FRONTS,
Wire Screen Doorsjand Window.-'.
Hours an l Hlimls
;tg G has given univer*
[cc.1 satisfaction In tho
cure of (immrrhtra and
oiect. I prvscribe Hand
reel safe lu recommend*
,i.i it to all Miffcren*.
kL3Ch*=.:i.)A _, , STONER, H.D*.
CincinnatiDecatur, HU
Ohio.
lirdenlj ly lifl
iTttiCksnk
Decatur, IIU
;*!ticr:,91.00.
i;( 111 by '#1
.1. S. liioiuiiM’illr, Un-
STAIR BUILD l>i(j!
AM) ISS1DK HARDWOOD FINISH
SPKC1ALTV.
je-COB It ESPONDF.NC
EMORY
S| Mind wandering cnrM. R<y)lrii Ir-amod
i imo loading. TtfitiraoniaU from (ill
A. Louatte, Z'.l I'.ltU Av«, N*w York.
»
CENTRAL ,R. R. OF GEORGIA.
WHY?
BECAUSE
II IS THE SHORTEST AM) THi JIIFST IIOITE
Ni-lirilult- ru Klf.ei fliirrh I, IMilO.
RUNS
Queen and Cresent Route.
DOUBLE 'DAILY!
VIA MACON AND ATLANTA.
Lv Thoinasvillo..
Ar Albany
Lv Albany
Ar Macon
“ Atlanta
“ Marietta
“ Chattanooga
“ Cincinnati....
4 50 p m
7 (0 p m
3 40 am
7 50 a m
.".'.'45 pm 12 01 n’n
.12 06 a in 2 24 p ill
4 24am 63.** pm
.. 7 30 p iu 7 00 a in
.... 8 30 a m.
....1100 am,
12 20 p in
.... 5 30 p
Pullman Sleepers from Albany to Cincinnati
without change on 3 40 a in train.
Louisville and Nashville Route.
Vestibuled Drawing
ars and conches of
Chicago and Milwaukee
and St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Fast Trains with Vestibuled Drawing Room
sleepers dining cars coaches of the latest
Fast Trains with Pulhcni
Room sleepers. Dining
latest design, lictwcc
and Milwaukee and
dcsigi between Cliicn
Ashland and Duluth.
Through l’lillman Vestibule Drawing Room
and Colonist Sleeps via the Northern Pacific
Railroad between Chicago and Portland, Oro.
Convenient Trains to and from Eastern, West
ern, Northern and Central Wisconsin points,
affording unequalled service to ami from Wau
kesha. I'ond du Lac, Oshkosh, N'eenah, Men-
aslin. ChiDpcv.a Falls, Kau Claire, Hurley, Wis„
and iron wood and Itcsscmcr, Mich.
For tickets, sleeping car reservation, time
tables ami other information, apply to Agents
of the line, or to tlekot Agents anywhere in the
United States or Canada.
S. R, A1NSI.IE, If. C. 1JARLOW,
General Manager. Uon’l Trailic Mgr,
LOUIS ECKSTEIN*.
Ass’t (ien’l l’ass’r andTkt. Agent.
miAVAl KIi:, WIN,
DOUBLE DAILY!
VIA r.l’FALI.A AND MONTdOMi:
.v Albany
“ Kufaula
" Montgoimry .
•, litrm Ingham
8 30
...ll uo A m.
....12 20 P 111
... 4 16 P 111.
... 7 20 p in.
...10 40 p in.
... 5 10a m.
.. 1 13 p m.
... 7 45 pm,
Louisville and Nashville Route.
Lv Tlioniasvillo ,
Ar Albany
Lv Albany
r M nc<
■ Atlanta
■ Marlott
• Clintiaiioog-i.
• N/ishvilto.
■ Loaisvilh'..-.
1 U! nciniiH.il...
Pullman Sleepers from Albany to Chattai.
ga on 3 40 am train. Pullman Sleepers fro
ga oil ■» so a m »«!»*••• ■ •" »■• *•■ ■*
Ni shvlllo t<» Louisville nudCinclnnntl.
Louisville and Nashville Rome.
Doubles Daily.
VIA EL’FAPLA AND MONTGOMERY.
v Tliomaavlllc.
r Albany
vr Albany
i- Kufaula
> Montgomery..
> lilrinlnghain.,
• Nashville....
• Louisville....
• Cinciiiuuti ...
... 8 30 a in
. .11 0J a m
...12 23 p Ill
... 4 15 p ill
... 7 V0 p ill.
. .10 top m Ill
7 00 p i
20 5 p l
4 50 a ll
6 On
.11 *0 am..
. t l.T p in..
s05 pm
•j.1 a in
i 52 nin
Pullman SIcoiutb Tr.,m Albany to Nashvillo
on •• o5 n m train. Pullman sleepers to Louis-
vlllo *111(1 Cincinnati from Nashville.
AS11V1LLF, NORTH CAROLINA.
VIA SAVANNAH A: AUGUSTA.
DAILY
Lv Thoinasvillo.
A rWnycrosa....
I.v WaycrosH....
Ar Savannah... .
LvSavunnah....
Ar Augusta....
...12 35 |> Ill
... 4 05 p Ill
... 4 25 plll
... 7 50 pm
... 8 10pm
... «;. 0 a m
... s lo
... 2 40 p m
,...7 oop’i
Pullman IJuffett Sleeping car from Thomas’
vlllo to Suvvannuh. Palace sleeping ‘an-
Savannah to Augusta. Day
laubugh and Asheville,
oachcs to ?par-
VIA MACON AND ATLANTA.
Lv Thoinasvillo
Ar Albany
Lv Macon.. .
Ar Atlanta...
Ar Spartanburg
A r Saluda
Ar Athcvllle
Day coachesTliomasvllle to Albany, Albany
io Atlanta and Macon Pullman sleepers to
Spartanburg. Dny couches to Asheville.
Price, $1., Sold by all Druggists. Sent In
Slain package with Rubber Syringe fer $1.59
VIA MACON and AUGUSTA.
M aeon
August!*
hpartauburg
Ar \shovlllu
Day coaches Thomasville to Albany, Albany
to Macon. Sleeping cars to Augusta. Day
| coaches to Spartanbug and Asheville.
I’auFctiger?. before purchasing tickets via
other routed, would do well to inquire first
I of the merits of tin* above Routes.
! CECIL (lAl»UKT r , W. F. SIIELLM A.\\
(Iciici.il .». Traffic Manager
SAT.CHARLTON, . J. U SHAW,
(Jen. Agent. Trav. # l*as8. Agt
S.tvunua'i ii\.
LIPPMAN BROS,. Pro/rlotoro,
WHOLESALE DaUOOILTS,
Lippman Block, SAVANNAH, GA.
Will PlcnNC
Tale Mice.
1 oiler for sale 8337 acres of
Georgia pine lands in one
body in Decatur county. The
body begins within one mile
of tiie town of Bainbridge, 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 half mile of the Ala.
Midland It It. The projected
B. C. & C., whicli stands a
very good chance of being
built will run directly through
it. About 2-3 of the lard 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 clay
subsoil. There are no swamps,
even the river bank being high
and dry These lands would
be a Valuable investment.
Sold onh together at $2.5(
per acre.
RKAL ESTATE BROKER,
Argument.
A. aud B. (aged 35j, have cacli a
yearly cash balance of 8350.
A. deposits his in life insurance.
B. deposits his in a savings bank.
I. Both 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. Both live through tho 20 years.
Tho insuiuncc company returns A’s
deposits with compound interest (so
that his 810,000 iusurauee costa him
nothing); nr it gives him a paid up
policy for nearly, if 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 form
first policy. The bauk returns B’s de
posits with compound interest, but
assumes no gunrantcc of assurance
during the 20 years.
The company guarantees (after 3
years) an equitable paid up policy for
all prcmiuTns received, if the insured
is unublc to continue his payments.
He is thus entirely protected against
loss of deposits.
P, However, has the power to draw
his money from the bank whenever
he finds himself in straitened circum
stances, leaving his family unpro
tected and defeating his original in
tention. * *
The proportions hold good for
larger or smaller amounts titan $10,-
000.
The Mutual Life Insurance com
pany of New York, issues a very lib
eral policy.
|E, M. MALLETTE, Agt.
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