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I. Depew’s Opinion of the
South.
At the dinner of the New York
alumni of Yale, at Delmonico’s a few
nights ago, Mr, Cbauncey M. Depew
gave the result of the impressions
which he received during his recent
visit to the south. He said : ‘ The
south is the bonanza of the future.
We have developed all the great and
sudden opportunities for wealth or
most of them in our northwestern
states, and on the Pacific slope. But
here is a vast country with the best
climate in the world, with conditions
of health which arc absolutely un
paralleled, with vast forests untouch
ed ; with enormous veins of coal and
iron, which yet have not known any
thing beyond theiroriginal conditions;
with soil that, under proper cultiva
tion, with little capital cau support a
tremendous population ; with condi
tions in the atmosphere for comforta
ble living, winter and summer, which
exist nowhere else in the country ; a
country that is to be the attraction
for the young men who go out from
the (arms to seek settlement, and not
for immigrants from abroad; it is to
become in time, as prosperous as
any other section of the country and
as prosperous by a purely American
development.”
The South is, without doubt, the
coming section of our country. Its
possibilities are illimitable.
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“WHAT MEDICINES ABE MOST
CALLED FORt»
asked the reporter of an old dnimriat.
Dr. Pierce's preparations," Go replied.
They nre fold under a positive nar-
( hat ,hrv wM. 1“ every case" vivo
satisfaction, or the inonoy la promptly re
funded. Ilis'Favorite Prescription”for all
those chronic weaknesses, nervous and other
derangements peculiar to women, la usod with
unfailing success. It cures weak back, bear
ing-down sensations, irregularities and weak
nesses common to tlio sex. and being the
most perfect of tonic medicines builds
and strengthens the entiro system. The i
mand for it Is constant, snd I am converse
wKn scores of eas--s cured by it."
President Harrison’s ability
virtue of the third bottle of'^ W.'c/™'" UndCr ^ ** ln the
It builds up the system, purifies the blood, fattens the lean, and makes alive an
inactive brain. A sure Kidney and Bladder Remedy.
When your pos
sessions have been
turned to ashes
there is great com
fort in having a
policy in the
Read whit W. W. C. has done for Ex-Governor J. HI. Smith
I tnkoKrc.it pleasure in saying that tho medicine you prepare, is, in my opinion, an excel
lent reined v for many diseases. I have taken it for Indigostion to which I have been subject for
# **- I havo Buffered much from Rheumatism also,
Old Reliable
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years, and nave found great relief from ita uso. a UU) u
and have tried many sorts of medicines recommended by physicians and others for this disease'
Census Taker—How many male
members are there in this family ?
Kentucky Housewife—Wall, there
were six this morniu’; but pap and
th’ boys went out arter breakfas’ for
a scrap with th’ Muggineses, and
don’t know how many there is now.—
New York Weekly.
Returning after u few moments’ absence
the venerable wieldor of the pestle remarked!
“tho number of Pnrsaparillmj and other,
called, ‘blood medicines* is legion; but L
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery outsells
them all and it is the only blood-purifier out
of the many which I nm obliged to keep upon
I ltayo experienced inoro relief from the use of your preparation than from any other. 1 havo
great faith in its use, and believe it the best medicine prepared for tho diseases in which its uso
la re ™m[nc n (Jcdl)y company. Respectfully, JAMES M. SMITH.
Manufactured by Wooldridge’*
Columbus, Ga. % June 7,1SS9.
W. W. C. for sale by all druggists.
or the many which I nm obliged to koop upon
my shelves, that is gna ra n teed to benofltor
cure In all cases for which it is recommended,
or money naid for it is refunded.”
“ In th ?.?ne of PI IK ” remarked tho old gei
tlemon, the little Sugar-coated ‘PelletL
put up by Dr Piereo load all others, both in
amount of 6alcs and tin* general satisfaction
they givo my eusto.v—-" ,r
Wonderful Cure Co.. Columbus, Ga.
Fire Insurance Co.
OF LOOOHr.
ESTAALI8HED 1710,
Copyright, 1S63, by Wor.LD's Dis. Med. ass’h.
for an incurable caso of Ca
tarrh ln tho Head by tbs
proprietors of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy. By
Its mild, soothing and healing properties, it
cures the worst cases, no matter of bow lone
Standing. By druggists, SO cents.
BUNS
PROFJ* SSIONAL CARDS.
Montana, 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 for a dis.
tance ol nearly 2,000 miles; it is the only
railroad reaching Jametown, Bismarck, Miles
City, Aillings, Livingston, Bozeman, Mis
soula, Cheney, Davenport, Palousc City,
Sprague, Ifitzvillc, 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 nbortest trans
continental roptc from St. Paul aud Chicauo
to Helena, Bntte, Anaconda, Deer Lodge,
Spokane Falls, Walla Walla, Dayton and
Portland, and the only one whose through
trains reach any portion of the new state of
Washington. Land seekers purchasing Pa
cific Coast second class tickets via. St. Paul
and the Northern Pacific have choice Irom
that point ot free Colonist Sleeping Cars or
Pullman's Tourist Furnished Slecpcm nt
charges as low as the lowest.
For the benefit o( settlers the Northern
Pacific also gives a ten day stop over privi
lege on second class North Pacific Const
tickets at Spokane Falls and each and every
point west, including over 125 stations in
Washington, thus enabling persons Eeoking
a home to examine this vast tirritory 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 ntforded,
thereby avoiding change of cars, re-check
ing of baggage, transfers and lay overs en
route. Money can he saved by purchasing
tickets via. St. Paul or Minneapolis and the
Northern Pacific.
Fur Maps, Pamphlets, /fates and Tickets
enquire of your nearest Ticket Agent, any
District Passenger Agent of the Northern
Pacifie A’ailroad; or Cuas. S. Fee, General
Passenger aud Ticket Agent, St, Paul, Minn.
Established 1805.
John H. Newton,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
311 Washington St., formerly 183 Bead St.,
New York, - N. Y.
The above old established and respousi-
bleb ouse solicits consignmc ts of Fruit nnd
Truck. Returns made promptly. The fi
nancial standing of the house affording ab
solute security to growers. Prices tele
graphed daily to Reese A Eason, where
1AEHM PLATES A.\D IVFORUATIO.V
may be had. TfTVf d&wlm
THOMAS Vi LLE
NATIONAL BANK,
ip M MelMTOSIi,
Pliyslcian «& Surgeon,
Thomasvilie, Georgia.
^“OFFICE over Stark's, corner Broad and
Fletclicr Streets.
W. BRUCE, M. D.
Office, up-stairs.
Read! 2 JUHP
ATLANTA, CHATTANOOCA
KNOXVILLE, CINCINNATI,
LOUISVILLE, ASHEVILLE,
FBurujjvKV a, looo,
N. G. TULLIS, M. D.
Regular Practitioner.
Ox} gen.
OFFICE—Cor. Madison and Jefferson streets.
THOMASV1LLE, OA.
HOURS—10 to 12 A. SI. and 2 to 41*. SI.
S. DEKLE, M. D.,
Office in ilayes Building.
Residouce—Corner College avenue and Slag
nolla stroot.
Telephone communication, No. 25 for night
L. A. DREYER,
auctioneer,will sell
on Saturday, the
26th instant, on
Watt’s Corner, to
Leave Jacksonville .
Leave WajeroM . .
Leave Jeeup
Arrive Macon
Leave Macon
Arrtvo Atlanta....
Leave Atlanta. . . .
Arrive Rome
Arrive Chattanooga.
Arrive Knoxville. . .
Arrive Lonlsyllfe. . .
Arrive Cincinnati •
8t00p.ni.. .
Ili40 p,m,. .
. 1120 a.m.. .
. 7t02o.ni-.
. 10i8tt n-ra..
. 11:00 a.in..
1:15 p.m..
5:00 p.m..
C:«5 p.m.. .
7:00 a.m.. ,
fivo . .
Pullman Buffet Cara Cincinnati to Jacksonville i
Both
Apply to Ticket Agents throughout Florida or to
mKK
0 X. KlfinT,^ „ B. W. WItENN.
len’l Passenger Agent,
Knoxvim.*, Tcnx.
Asst. Oirn’l Paso. Agt.
Atlanta. Ga.
^ T. TAYLOR, M. I)„
PHYSICIAN AND:SURGEON,
Office over Reid & Culpepper's,Tliom-
asville, Ga.
IjATOJN jl^v
the highest bidder, 11C E COMPANY
one second hand ICE MAI,K Fli0M deep well
iWO horse wagon! water, chemically pure.
D R
JOEL B. COYLE.
BMESITfiST
THOM AS VI LLE, GEORGIA |
OFFICE. Broad St.,.overaPickctt’fl.|
and one 2nd hand I
two-seated, exten
sion top surrey.
Any one want-1
DELIVERED
ANYWHERE IN THE CITY.
BIVE ORDERS
J.
H. COYLE, D. D. S.,
Resident Dentist,
Thomasvilie, • Goorgln.
Offers his services to th citizens of Thom*
asvlllo and vicinity.
Office hours—From 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and
from2to 5p.m
Office—On Jackson street.
ing property of this | TO WAGONS AND MAIL DIRECT
sort had better be
on hand at twelve
o’clock sharp.
W. D. MITCHELL, 1 R. G. MITCHELL
■ITCHELL & MITCHELL,
Attorneys-at-Law,
Thomasvilie, • Georgia.
L. A, DREYER,
Auctioneer.
W. S. KEIFER,
MANAGER,
McLendon,
Attorney-at-Law,
Thomasvilie, • Georgia.
Prompt
Fast Trains with Pullman Vestibuled Drawing I
Room sleepers. Dining cars and coaches of
latest design, between Chicago and Milwaukee
and St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Fast Trains with Vestibuled Drawing Room
sleepers dining cars coaches of tho latest
design between Chicago and Milwaukee and
land and Duluth.
Through PuUrnan Vestibule Drawing Room
and Colonist Sleeps via the Northern Pacific
STATEMENT
luulroad between Chicago and Portland, Ore.
Convenient Trains to and from Eastern, west
ern, Northern and Central Wisconsin points,
affording unequalled service to and from Wau
kesha. Fond da Lac, Oshkosh, Neenali, Men-
asha. Chippewa Falls, Eau Claire. Hurley, Wis..
and Ironwood and Bessemer, Mich.
A F or tickets, sleeping car reservation, time
tables and other information, apply to Agents
of the line, or to ticket Agents anywhere in the
United States or Canada.
8. It, AINSLIE, If. C. BARLOW,
General Manager. Gen’l Traffic Mgr,
LOUIS ecksTein,
Ass’t Gen’l l’ass’r andTkt, Agent.
niLWAVUIE, win.
United States Branch,
JANUARY 1, 1890.
ASSETS ;
United States Bond*, . $636,060.00
Bonds and Mortgages on
N, Y. City Real State, 678,000.00
Cash ip office and Bank. 245,715.65
Cash in Agents’ hands, 221,509.16
Real Estate, « 149,756.23
Interest due and accrued, 25,290.01
$1,956,331.05
LIABILITIES.
Unpaid losses, $124,820.49
! Reserve for Re-Insurance, 961,322.68
All other liabilities, 52,578 00)
Surplus,
$1,138,721.17
$817,609.88
INCOME.
Cash Premiums rec’d, $1,211,377.00
Interest received, 72,791.75
eannot Cause Stricture. Painless to Uu.
$1,284,168.75
EXPENDITURES.
I Losses Paid, $795,100.56
All other expenses, 417,305.10
Price, $1., Sold by all Druggists,
Slain package with Rubber Syringe for S1.6P
$1,212,405.66
Excess of income over ex
penditures, $71,763.09
TRUSTEES IN UNITED STATES.
Gkokof- D. Morgan,
Chnirninni
Henry M. Alexander*
John J. McCook.
I Manager,
J. J. Guile.
I Secretary Agency Dcpt.j
Mounts Fiiavku.v.