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Taxing Ypur Clothing.
jfepMlicaes, by the tune they
Bugfi with the tariff, will have
'thing used by the laboring until
taxed to the limit. Speaking ot this
the New York World, Bays:
The Republican Tariff bill proposes
an increase of duty on nearly every
thing that is worn by the people.
Cotton cloth, already taxed at an
average of nearly 50 per cent., bur
dened with an increased duty of from
one quarter to three-quarter cents per
yard. Cotton thread, yarn and warps
are increased three cents per pound.
As a Protection organ puts it, “the
doty on nearly every article in ill
manufacturers schedule is increased.
Not content with this, the Committee
lias discovered a new object of taxa
tion and has imposed a duty of 50
per ceut. wl valorem on ready made
V
JEAST TO INCITE, DIFFICULT TO DISPATCH.
“The null In the Arena.”
When your pos-
"! discre . tion .h of Youth and Age alike easily poison the blood, but it Is not dpocjj Vi a Trra Viddn
SO easily cleansed. Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilis, Catarrh, Kidney and Bladder lid V L> UvJcxJL
Troubles can be cured by the use of Wooldridge's Wonderflil Cure.
HE laAllCHFID TVITII SI1ERIBAN
TO THE SEA ;
Trudffoil nil the v.-.iy on foot, over mountniu
garments compt.sed of cotton or other .i"’, 1 , 1 ’:.,. 'I'l-oJoN <nrrj l' 1 'f knnpeuck and
- 1 * lln ! M “I' "ii l.nisli neaps to keen out of tbo
mud, cmiiflit cold, from the effects of which
Y,^
m.
vegetable fibre.
A very heavy iucrcasc of duties is
- made in wools and woollen manufnc
tures. The people of this country
paid last year over 870,000,000 in
taxes oil these indispcnsible articles.
Mr. McKinley’s Committee proposes
that the people shall pay still more
in fine, shall wear shoddy or go cold
A duty of 15 percent, is threatened
on hides, with the object of increasing
the cost of boots and shoes.
The duties on flax, jute and hemp,
on linen and on cotton bagging, are
about doubled.
And this is “reforming the tariff
by its friends.” When before in the
history of civilized government lias
it been proposed to reduce superflu
ous revenues by raising taxes and to
relieve the burdens of the people by
increasing the cost of their clothing
and other necessaries ?
h!s friends thought he would never recover.
Lingering with slow eonruniptlon for many
years, he snw lir. Pierce’s Holden Medical Dli
covory advertised in n country newspaper,
and lie determined to try It, A few bottles
worked a change: six months' continued use
cured hint. Always too independent to nsk
his country for a pension, he now says ho
needs none. ’ ■ - -
needs none. He helped rave his country, ho
saved himself! Censuniption is I.ung-scrof-
ula. For scrofula, in all ils myriad forms, the
Discovery Is an mummied remedy. It
cleanses the system of all hlood-talnts from
whatever cause
and tifinli, T >!,.-.
Montam, Washington and Oregon
A correct map of the northwest will show
that the Northern Pacific railroad traverses
the central portion of Minnesota, North Da-
kota, Montana and Washington lor n dis
tance ot nearly 2,000 miles; it is the only
railroad reaching Jnmetown, Bismarck, Miles
City, Aillings, Livingston, Bo/.emnn, Mi
soula, Cheney, Davenport, Palousc City
Sprague, /frtzville, Yakima, Ellensburg, Ta
coma, Seattle and in fact nine-tenths of the
northwest cities, towns, and points of inter
est.
The Northern Pacific is the shortest trans
continental route from St. Paul and Chicago
to Helena, Butte, Anaconda, Deer Lodge,
Spokane Falls, Walla Walla, Dayton ami
Pot Hand, and the only one whose throngli
trains reach any portion of the newjstate of
Washington. Land seekers purchasing Pa
cific Coast second class tickets via. St. Haul
and the Northern Pacific have choice from
that point of free Colonist Sleeping Cars or
Pullman’s Tourist Furnished Sleepers at
charges as low as the lowest.
For the benefit of settlers the Northern
Pacific also gives a ten day stop over privi
lege on second class North Pacific Coast
tickets at Spokane Falls and each and every
point west, including over 125 stations in
Washington, thus enabling persons seeking
a home to examine this vast territory with
out incurring an expense of from $5 to $25
in traveling on local tickets from point to
point.
Insure for yourself comfort and safety by
having the. best accommodations afforded,
thereby avoiding change of eais, rc-check-
ing of baggage, transfers and lay overs cn
route. Money can l»e saved by purchasing
tickets via. St. Paul or Minneapolis and the
.Northern Pacific.
For Maps, Pamphlets, 7i*atcs and Tickets
enquire of your nearest Ticket Agent, any
District Passenger Agent of the Northern
pacific /Railroad; or Uuas. S. Fef, General
Passenger nnd Ticket Agent, St, Paul, Minn.
, „ , — «»nd cures all Skin
and bcalp Disonsi s. Sult-rh* uni, Tetter, Ecze
ma, and kindred niliuonts. It is guaranteed
to benefit or cure in nil diseases for which it
%e recommended, or money paid for it will
---—....—od. or money pa
be refunded. Sold by druggist!
Copyright, 183s, by World’s dis. Man. ass’n.
DR. SAGE’S CATARRH REMEDY
mres the worst eases, no rentier ofhoi? long
Ccrtiacato ot M. H. Qlandford. Associate justice of Supremo Court of GeorQla.
t have been a great sufferer for a number of years from lniligestion ami Rheumatism, amt
hat e suffered froi.i a general letting down of tho system for a long while. 1 hnvo taken a few
bottles of vour medicine, with marvelous results, ami cheerfully recommend it to all who aro
suffering frontitlieee complaints. M. II. BLANDFOKJD.
May IS, ISS'J.
... w - ?•,!** 6a ]£ h y a11 , druggists. Manufactured by Wooldridge'*
M oiiderlul Cure Co., Columbus, Ga.
-:SDN:-
Fire Insurance Co.,
_ PROF1SSIOXAL CARDS.
f ni McIntosh,
Physician <& Suirgeou,
Thomasville, Georgia.
0F*OFFICE over Stark’s, corner Broad and
Fletcher Streets.
AV. 11RUCE, M. D.
Gflice, up-stairs.
INVESTORS
In
N. G. TULLIS, M. D.
Regular Practitioner.
Special Treatment to Throat "and Lungs
P<
h Oxygen
OFFICE—Cor. Madison and Jefferson streets,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
HOURS—10 to 12 A. M. acd 2 to 11
T.
S. DKKJfE, M. 1).,
itosldooce
nolla stroct.
Telephone
Office in Hayes building.
r College avenue and Mag
nlcatlon, No. 2.1 for night
^ T. TAVI.OR, M. #..
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office over Reid & Culpepper's,Tliom-
itsville, Ga.
T)R. JOEL B. COYLE
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
OFFICE. Broad St., o?cr;l’iekett’s.!
TAKE NOTICE.
j.
II. COYLE, D. D. S.,
Resident Dentist,
Albert Washington"!
1 Libel for divorce
Thos. Supr. Ct. Apr,
Term, 1890.
It appearing to the court from the return
of sheriff that the defendant in the above
stated case resides out of the state, she is
hereby notified to be and appear at the Oct.
term, 1890, of said court to answer Petition
ers Libd. In default the Petitioner will
l>c allowed to proceed. It is ordered that
service in this case be perfected by publica
tion of this notice twice a month for two
months in the pa per in which site* ifTs ad
vertisements are published for said county.
T. N. Hopiiss, A. II. Hassell,
Petitioners A tty. Judge, S.C.S.C.
A true extract from the minutes.
J. W. GRoovsn,
Clerk S. C T. C.
Thomasville, • Georgia.
Offers his services to th citizens of Thom*
asvlllo ami vicinity.
Offlco hours—From :> a. m. to 1 p. m., and
from 2 to 5 p.m
Ofllce—On Jackson ntreet.
W. I). MITCHELL,’ It. G. MITCHELL
'R/piTCIIELL & MITCIIELL,
For the next 20
days I will offer
some fine bargains
in Town Lots and
Suburban property
This is no idle talk
I mean business
square up. There
never was a more
favorable time in
the history oi
Thomasville to in
vest than right
now. Call and get
a bargain.
OF LONDON.
ESTAALISHED 1710.
RUNS
■d Drawing
Fast Trains with l’ulbran \
ootn sloepcrs. Dining ca
test design, between Chics
ami St.J’aul and Minneapol
tihulcd Drawing Room
of
l .Milwaukee
oachc
ith V
sleepers dining car
design between CJiiea:
Ashland and Duluth.
Through l’lillman Vestituile 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. Fond du Lac, Oshkosh, Neennli, Men-
asha. Chippewa Falls, Eau Claire, Hurley, Wis„
STATEMENT
United States Branch.
ATLANTA, CHATTANOOGA,
KNOXVILLE, CINCINNATI,
LOUISVILLE, ASHEVILLE,
FEBRUAXIY O r 1390.
and Ironwoodand Bessemer, Mieii.
For tickets, sleeping ear reservation, time
tables nnd other information, apply to Agents
►1 the line, or to ticket Agents anywhere in tho
JANUARY 1, 1890.
■ Sluet
Mti
3 1:10 p
. 1 :V!0 a
. GtlSn
Arrlro Atlnntu. .
Leave Atluiitn. .
Arrive Itomc. . .
Arrive Chnttnnoo
Arrive Knosvlllc
Arrive l.ouUvIlle
?:00 a.m.
0:15 a.m.
10:40 a.m.
4:95 p.m.
4:80 p.m.
NilOp.m.
11:00 p.m.
. 9:10 a.m,
Arrlv
nut! -
Pallman Bullet Carn Cincinnati to Jaoksonvillo on
throughout Florida or to
. JObbY. District Passenger Agent,
No. 75 West Buy Ht.. Jacksonville, Fla.
C N. KIOnT, B. W. WRENN.
Gcn'l PnsBeager Agent,
Knoxville, Tenn.
Asst. Gon’l Pass. A«t.
I, ATOJN1A
ICE *.* COIV1PANY
United States or Canada
S. R, AINSME,
General Manager.
LOUIS ECKSTEIN,
Ass’t Gcn’i l-ass’r amt Tkt. Agent.
itlll.XVAlKIi:, \VI*.
ICE MADE FROM DEEP WELL
WATER, CHEMICALLY PURE.
DELIVERED
ANYWHERE IN THE CITY.
6IVE ORDERS
I’O WAG-0NS AND.MAIL DIRECT
Cannot Cause Stricture. Painless fo Use,
Fries, $1., Sold by all Druggists. Ssntln
tlaia paokags with Rubber Syriags for $1.69
Attorneys-at-Law, .
Thomasville, • Georgia.
REAL ESTATE
158 Broad St.
TliomasvlIIc, - (ja.
W. S. KEIFER,
yiAN T A«ER,
Thoinasviile Variety
WORKS.
McLENDON,
Attorney-at-Law,
Thomasville, - - • Georgia,
Dinpt
Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop’rs
Manufacturers and Dealers
attention give
listed’to him.
Ofllce—Over Watt's st<
hacksonstreetfl.
ail business en
ncr Broad and
THE GEORGIA HEDGE COMPANY.
Meritsiofour Hedge.
W. C. SNODGItxSS
NODGRAt
II. V. HAWKINS.
i & HAWKINS,
It ii the cbe»pest (once.
It ia moat durable.
It ia not affected by fire, wind or flood.
It baa r.o posts to rot.
Stock can not rub it down.
It protects itself.
It atop trcspaa.era and hunters.
It can not be carried away for firew ood.
It takes but little room.
You can cultivate close to it.
No weeds to be kept out ol the cornua.
It laata for generation,.
You never lay out one ceit for material
to repair it.
It's ornamental to any farm.
. It ia mule high, hull strong nnd pig light.
Parties desiring more information regard
ing the Hedge Fence can call on or address
Cnpt. B.TI. Uariott, Hotel Maaury, James
K. Perry, Stuart House or lien F. Dodson,
Hotel Whiddon.
Attornevs-ai-Lnw.
ierl/.occupied by UntorprIso_of-
ASSETS :
United States Bonds, • 8036,060,00
Bonds and Mortgages on
N. Y. City Real Etatfe, 678,000 00
Cash in office and Bank, 245,715.65
Cash in Agents’ hands, 221,509.16
Real Estate, 149,750.23
Interest ttuc nnd accrued, 25,290.01
81,956,331.05
mabimtiks.
Unpaid losses, 8124,820.49
Reserve for Re-Insttranee, 961,322.68
All other liabilities, 52,578 00
Surplus,
81,138,721.17
$817,609.88
INCOME.
Cash Premiums rec’d, 81,211,377.00
Interest received,
72,791.75
§1,284,168.75
EXPENDITURES.
Losses Paid, 8795,100.56
All other expenses, 417,805.10
81,212,405.66
Excess of income over ex
penditures, 871,763.09
TRUSTEES IN UNITED STATES.
Manager,
George D. Morgan,
Chairman.
Henry M. Alexander,
John J. McCook.
J. .1. Guile.
Secretary Agency Dept.,
Mi
iIorrls Fkanki.in.
Secretary Metropolitan Dept.,
J. J. Purcell.
Assistant Secretary,
IV. F. Bingham.
.-u
turned to ashes
there is great com
fort in having a
policy in the
N. S. Eaves,
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER.
Thomas7lllo. Georgia,
NOTICE TO DEBTORS & CREDITORS-
l will bo glad to niako contracts fo» tho
construction of all clanses of buildings, pub
lic ami private, In either brick or wood.
I will guurautoe in every Instance to
glvo satisfaction. Designs and plans drawn
ami careful estimates made.
My Motto—Good, honest work at fair
prices. If you want any building done call
on me. I. will submit estimates whether
contract Is awarded mo or not. 1 refer to
the many public buildings erected by me In
TlmaHVllle and elsewhere, and all parties
r * firm I have worked
GEORGIA—'Thomas County.
All parties having claims sgaintt the es-
Ute of II. ii, Butler,‘late of Thomas county,
deceased, are hereby required to file the
Mn.r, In terms ot the law, and tlioce indebt
ed to laid estate to make inTmediatc pay
ment F. II. BUTLER,
Administrator.
TboBMivillf, Ga-, Apnl 14, ’00-30d