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"From airo to bod, grand-parent to grand-ohUd, the Ule ol life, all alike aro subject to."
When your pos
sessions haVe been
turned to ashes
there is great com
fort in having a
policy in the
Blood Poison follows tnrougn generations, and is me seat 01 many diseases.
The foolish idea of bleeding a person for many ills is now one of the highly
ridiculous practices of former medical science. The idea is to build up the system,
it needs all the blood, and at an early day the person who fails to take W. w. C,
for any Blood Trouble, Kidney or Bladder Affliction, Rheumatism, Indigestion, etc.,
will be as much an object of amusement as the methods of the early physicians.
Why? Because he does’nt know a good thing (W. W. C.is) when he 6ees It,
“WHAT BEDtCISES ARE MOST
C.4M.ED FORf»
asked tho reporter of an old druggist.
‘‘Dr. Pierce's preparations,*' he replied.
from some Blood Affection, and my nrholo
is your medicine, Wooldridge's Wonderful
tho first bottle, 1 hare used It in mjr family
STATEMEN1
ASSETS!
United States Bonds, • $636,060.00
Bonds and Mortgages on
N. Y. City Real Etate, 678,000 00
~ — ’ - • 246,715.66
221,609.16
149,756.23
25,290.01
Real Estate,
Interest due and accrued,
81,956,331.05
LIABILITIES.
Unpaid losses, 8124,820.49
Reserve for lie-insurance, 961,322.68
AH other liabilities, 52,57800
JP
81,138,721.17
$817,609.88
$1,284,108.75
Bingham.
Office i^Formerly 4 occuplod by Enterprise of*
STORE FRONTS,
Wire Screen Doan tad Windows,
Doors oud Blinds
Thomaevjlle,
Sl'u'tljW bleed
f|
lions have prompt attention.
V~~ : . ■ ' NEW
Auction and Commission House.
G. 4 A. T. SiObflRASS
Have opened at the old stand on Jack
son street, where they will rectos all con-
slgnaieots, and girt personal and prompt
attention. Baring secured the service! ot a
MBBiiwiwe nnn
JfltilfiMrTlf
STAIR BUILDING
AND INSIDE HARDWOOD FINISH
SPECIALTY.
ggyCORIl KSPOKDENCE 4
ments for thirty days. ,
Saturdays and Wedussdaj
Advice to Farmers.
Your uuele Jerry Rusk, Secretary
of Agriculture, has given out for pub
lication A; long letter in which lie dis-
cuases the needs and demands of the
farmers.
In concluding, after expressing his
sympathy with the farmers, Mr. Rusk
says: “No possible relief can come to
them or to the country, no permanent
remedy for present ills is to lie found
in measures which are rather ihe out
come of resentment than the product
ot reason. I won hi say to the farm
ers, stand firm as the ever-lasting hills
in demanding what is right, mu' re-
si-ting any possible infringement on
your lights as citizens by any othci
class or combination of people, Imt
beware, lest in your just eagerness to
secure your own rights, you seek to in-
fringe upon the rights of others. There
is no measure that, conflicts with the
rights of any one class of citizeus, but
what is sure to follow the course of
the boomerang and return to injure
the hand that shaped it. On the
other hand, let it be borne in mind
by all other classes of our citizens
that the present conditions demand
consideration now and that considera
tion must be full and fair; for the
time being it is paramount to all other
questions and if necessary, every other
interest must be prepared to stand
aside in favor of measures looking to
the relief of agricultural depression
ai»t.
paratimis,” ho replied.
- mey arc nun under u poalllTO guar-
onleo that they will, in every cate, give
satisfaction, or flic money Is promptly re
funded. His* Favorite Prescription, for all
those chronic tv-mknows, nervous and other
derangement/! peculiar to women, is used vrith
unfailing succeed. It cures weak back, boar*
Inf-down flcnsutluns, i: regularities and weak
nesses common to the sex, and being tho
most perfect of tonic medicines builds ud
and strengthens the entire system. Tho <
mend for it is constant, and I am conversant
with scores of cases cured by it.”
Returning after a few moments* absence,
tho venerable wield'ir of the pestle remarked,
“fhn ntimlii'r nf a-irt'innrillna and nfhm- —v.
Last fall I was Buffering from Goncral Dobl
system was run down generally. Commenced t
Cure, and experienced great relief before flushing t
ho first bottle,
OTcr since with good results.
Cclumhu, Go., Junt IS, 1SS0,
W. \V. C. for sale by all Druggists.' Manufactured by Wooldridge’S VfOHdW"
fill (jure Co.j Columbus, Ca, _
tho number of sarsnparillas and other, __
called, *blood medicines’ Is legion; but Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery outsells
them nil and it to the only blood-purifier out
of the many which I am obliged to keep
my shelves, that Is guaranteed to bent
cure in oil cases for which it is recommended,
or money paid for it is refunded.”
" In the line of Pills,” remarked the old
tlemen, ‘‘the little Sugar-coated *PeL
put up by Dr. Pierce lead all others, both In
amount of sales and tin* general satisfaction
they give my customers.*
Copyright, 1£8S, by WORLD’S DlS. MED. ASfl’N.
MS6MH
rl % S for an Incurablo case of On*
K&rffci .JJ tarrh In tho Head by the
' V*
long
landing. By druggists, CO cents.
John Jacob Astor, notwithstanding
the fact that he was worth $150,00,-
000 or more, died of heart failure.
Life to him was precious, but with all
his wealth he could not purchase an
hour’s lease of time.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ip m McIntosh,
Physician <& Surgeon,
Thomasville, Goorsria.
{yOFFICE over Stark’s, corner Broad and
Fletcher Streets.
The Glenn House Wi
W. I!BUCK, M. D.
| ATLANTA, CHATTANOOGA
KNOXVILLE. CINCINNATI,
LOUISVILLE, ASHEVILLE,
runnuAHY o, laoo.
Opposite Passenger Depot, BOS
TON, GA.
N. . G GLENN Proprietor.
Office, up-stairs.
Coiner of broad r.nd Fletcher streets, [anf
6 ’85-3y)
Table supplied with ;hc best the market
affords. Every attention paid to the com
fort ot guests. Commercial men s patron
age 8| ecialte.
N.G.TULLIS, M.D.
Regular Practitioner. ,
Leave Jacksonville .
Leave WaycroM . . .
Leave Jmup
Arrive Macon
Leave Bacon
Arrive Atlanta....
Leave' Atlanta. . . . .
Arrive Rome
Arrive Chattanooga -
Arrive Knoxville.
0*4S n.m.
?i85
(7:10 p.m.
fiOO a-m.. . 7:80 p.m.
Pullman Buffist Oar* Cincinnati^ to Jacksonville on
Special Treatment to Throat and Lungs
THE GEORGIA HEDGE COMPANY.
Merits of our Hedge.
Special Tre;
with Oxjgcu.
OFFICE—Cor. Madison and Jefferson streets,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
HOURS—10 to 12 A. M. and 2 to 4 P. M.
It is the cheapest fence.
It is most durable.
It is not affected by fire, wind or flood.
It has no posts to rot.
Stock can not rub it down.
It protects itself.
It stop trespassers and hunters.
It can not be carried away for firewood.
It takes but little room.
You can cultivate close to it.
No weeds to be kept out ol the eornerr.
It lasts for generations.
You never lay out one cent for material
to repair it.
It’s ornamental to any farm.
It is ihulcbigh, bull strong and pig tight.
Parlies desiring more information regard
ing the Hedge Fence can call on or address
Capt. B. H. .Mariott, Hotel Masury, James
K. Per*y, Stuart House or Ben F. Dodson,
Hotel Whidlc*
fji S. DElUiE, m. d.,
Office ill Hayes Building
flestdouco—(Junior College ovenuo and Mag
nolia stroat. ,
Telephone oimnualostloii. No. 25 for night
IU.
^ T. TAYLOR, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
& Culpepper’*,Thom-
Ollicc over I’ci
nsvillc, Gu.
rABBDTTS^
^■AST-jp|AN_QpNjf
pA ir;,o
C-ORn^S SsPE^, u yAH
bunions IM^v/ithout
4,vd warts PAIN
J}R. JOEL B. COYLE.
DENTIST
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
OFFICE, llroail Si., oyer l’iclcett’s.
II. COYLE, D. D. S.,
Resident Dentist,
HITMAN DROS.MuOilsnTOPS SAVANNAH. CA
Established lBfij.
John H. Newton,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Thomasville, • Georgia.
Offers his services to tb citizens of Thorn*
asvIUe and vicinity.
Office hours—From 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and
fromito a p.m
Office—On Jackson street.
W. D. MITCHELL,! R. G. MITCHELL
■ITCIIELL & MITCHELL,
M 1
.111 Washington St., formerly 183 Reid St.,
Mew York, - N. Y.
The above old established and respousi-
blchouse solicits consignmc ts of Fruit and
Truck. Returns made promptly. The fi
nancial standing of the bouse affording ab
solute security to growers. Trices tele
graphed daily to Reese k Eason, where
HARKING PLATES AND INFORMATION
may be had. d&w4m
Attorneys-at-Law,
Thbm&svllle, - Georgia.
O. McLENDON,
Attorney-at-Law,
Georgia.
Thomasville, • • [
Prompt attention given to all business en
listed to him.
Office—Over Watt’s store, corner Brood and
liackson streets.
THOMASVJ LLE
NATIONAL BANK,
W. C. SNODGRASS D.JF. HAWKINS.
INODGRASS & HAWKINS,
8. L IUAVE8,
** w,. A. T. McIxtvre,
Presidents Vice-President.
Jas. A.KbAndon, Cashier.
Attorneys-at-Law.
Capital
Surplus
$100,000.
N. S. Eaves,
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER.
'.ThomanTins. Georgia.
L. A. DREYER,
auclam^wiU sell
on BafUrday, the
26th instant, on
Watt’s Corner, to
the highest bidder,
one second - hand
t^o horsf wagon
and one 2nd hand
two-seated, "exten-
sibn top surrey.
Any one want
ing property of this
sort had better be
Apply to Ticket Agents throughout Florida or to
FRANK M. JOLLY, District Passenger Agent,
No. M West Bay St., Jscksoavillo. Flo.
O.N.KIOnT, „ D.W.WBBNS,
Aset. O.n’1 Para. Agt. Cen'l Passenger Agent,
- Kkoxtiui,Tag*.
TheBestSfring
©MEDICINE®
In THE World Is
A3 A SPRING
MEDICINE,TO
CURE ANDTONE
UP THE GENERAL
AILMENTS OFTHE
SYSTEM,TAKE
Cotton Seed Oil Mills
Wo arc making various sizes from Hi
. Plantation Mill, of 5 tons to the large city
Vi q VI rl a + ftirpl T7Q I mill Ol 50 Ions per day. Our mills have all
UH. UuUU CL u uVv BA VO | y, e latest Improvement; in machinery, anil
produce the very best results. Send for
o’plock sharp.
L. A. URETER,
Auctioneer.!
circular.
Cardwell Machinery Go.,
Richmond, Vn.,
Thomasville Variety
WORKS.
Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop’rs
Manufacturers and Dealers
I rough & dreed
LUMBER.
LATHES,
PICKETS,
SHINGLES,
•HOULDINGS,
BRACKETS,
SCROLL WORK,
MANTLES,
BALUSTERS,
STAIR-RAILS
N e wel Posts,
| OFFICE, CHURCH & STORE
Furniture.
'THE
Fire Insurance Co.
OF LONDON.
ESTAALISHED 1710.
BUNS
Fast Trains with Pullman Vcstibulcil Draw ini
Room sleepers. Dining cars and coaches
latest design, between Chicago and Milwaukee
and 8t. Paul and Minneapolis.
Fast Trains with Vestibuled Drawing Room
sleepers dining cars coaches of the latest
design between Chicago and 3Iilwaukee and
Ashland and Duluth.
Through Pullman Vestibule Drawing Room
and Colonist Sleeps via the Northern Pacific
Railroad between Chicago and Portland, Ore,
aiiru.iu uciwi'i'ii Liiicngo iuiu i uruwiu. uiu.
Convenient Trains to and from Eastern, west
ern, Northern and Central Wisconsin points,
affording unequalled service to and from Warn
kesba. Fond du Lac, Oshkosh, Necnah, Men
asha. Cluppewa Falls, Eau Claire, Harley, Wis,
U91IH. Llllll|ibnu Culls, MU V.IJIU, I
and Ironwood and Bebsemer, Mich.
For tickets, sleeping car reservation, time
tables and other information, apply to Agei
of the line, or to ticket Agents anywhere in 1
United States or Canada.
S, R, AINSLIE, H. C. BARLOW,
Gener.*tl Manager. Gen’l Traffic Mgr,
LOUIS ECKSTEIN,
Ass’t Gen’l Pass’r andTkt, Agent.
fdKLWAUKIE, WIS,
tbe United States Branch.
JANUARY 1, 1890.
Ij A.TOIN JL^Y
ICE COMPANY
ICE MADE FROM DEEP WELL
WATER, CHEMICALLY PURE.
DELIVERED
ANYWHERE IN THE CITY.
eiVE ORDERS
ro WAGONS AND MAIL DIRECT
|TO
W. S. KEIFER,
KAN1GEB,
Cannot Cause Stricture. Painless to Use.
z
Jtq3
JDAYS|#^^#
Price, $1., Soil by all Druggists. Sent In
slain package with Butter Byringo for 81.60
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ffi'
INCOME, ——
Cush Premium* rec’d, 81,21),377i0Q
- - . mm.n mm
Interest received,
expenditure*.
Losses Paid, 8795,100.56
All other expenses, 417,305.10
81,212,405.06
Excess of income over ex
penditures, 871,763.09
TRUSTEES IN UNITED STATES.
Geoiiuc D. Morgan, .
• Chairman
IlF.Npv M. Ale^andep,
John J, MpCoor.
Manager,
J. J. Guile.
Secretary Agency Dept.,
Mounts Franklin.
Secretary Metropolitan Dept.,
J. J. Purcell.
Assistant Socretary,
W. F,