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GEORGIA—T'aomas County.
Ordinary's Office, April I, * 1 800.
To all whom it may concern :
George F. Boone, administrator on the
estate of Sarah L. Boone, deceased, has ap
plied to me for letters ot d.sm.ss.on
from said administration and I will pass
upon his application on the first Monday m
July next! at my office in Thomasv.lle,
said county.
90d JOS. S. MERRILL,'Ord’y.
GEOUGIA—Colquitt County.
To all whom it may concern: L. 1. .uc-
Rae, executor of the last will and testament
of Mrs. Mary S. Allen, late of said county
deceased, having duly executed the pro
visions ot said will, he will make *l’|d'«»'
tinn to me for letters of dismission from
said trust and 1 will pass upon tl.e said ap
plication the first Monday :n May next.
^ I89 °- S G. GREGORY.
Ordinary.
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8 th.
nth.
10th,
12th, n. ir.
“ p. m.
13th.
17th, n. m.
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TAX NOTICK.
First Round.
1 will be at the following places for the
purpose of Receiving Tax returns and re
turns of the mirage and product oi the farm,
orchard, manufactories and mines, for the
year 1890. gEC()}fD R0 UND.
Murpheys, Monday May 5th.
Ochlockonee, Tuesday “ mil.
Meips, Wednesday. “ * m
Spence, “
Cairo, Thursday,
Duncanville, Friday
Metcalfe, Saturday
McDonald, Monday
Ways, “
Boston, Tuesday
East Glasgow, Saturday
Wm. Vnughu’s “
THIRD 4ND EAST.
Boston, Thursday
East Glasgow, Friday
Ways, Saturday
Murpheys, Monday
Ochlockonee, Tuesday -■•
Spence, Wednesday “
Cairo, Thursday “ 2 '-'-
Duncanville, Friday “ 9.
Metcalfe, Saturday “ 31-
I will he in Thomasvillc court week and
three days in a week (Thursday, Friday and
Saturday) in the month June.^
T. R. T. Co.
The Marshall House,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Under next) Mciiuigcinent.
LEADING HOTEL.
finest location
with broad piazzas commanding a grand
rle\r of the fashionable promenade, ths Broad
ly of Savannah Cuisine and service equal
to the best northern hotels.
1T1.L. HARNETT
BE MARCIIED WITH SBEBStAN
TO THE SEA $
Trudged nil the way on foot, over mountain
and through morass, carrying knapsack ana
gun, slept on brush heaps to keep ou £
mud, caught cold, from the effects of which
his /riends thought he would never recover.
Lingering with Sow consumption fbr.many
years, ho saw Dr. Pierce s Golden Medical Dis
covery advertised in a country newspaper,
and ho determined to try it. A few bottles
worked a change; Bix months continued use
cured him. Always too independent to ask
his country for a pension, he now says he
needs none. He helped save his country, he
saved himself! Consumption is Lung-scrof
ula. For scrofula, in all its myriad forms, the
“Discovery” is an undmaled remedy. It
cleanses the system of all blood-taints from
May 22.
23.
2G.
rrut, ana mnarcu uiiincnus. +*>**»IP**T®Ilte©d
to benefit or cure in all diseases for which it
ir recommended, or money paid lor it will
be refunded. Sold by druggists.
Copyright, 1888, by World’s dis. Mrd. ASS’lf.
DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY
cures the worst eases, no matter of how long
standing. GO cents, by druggists.
ip M McINTTOSH,
PliysiciBo <& Surge©**,
Thomasvillo, Georgia.
jgy-OFFICE over Stark's, corner Broad and
Fletcher Streets
The Glenn House
Passenger Depot, BOS
TON, GA.
G GLENN Proprietor
Table supplied with the best the market
Tonis. Every attention paid to the com-
,rt of guests. Commercial men s patron
;e s, ecialt' - .
N. S. Eaires,
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER.
fThomaavnie. Georgia,
l will be glad to make contracts foi the
construction of all classes of buildings, pub
lic and private, in either brick or w ood.
I will guarantee In every Instance to
give satisfaction. Designs and plans drawn
and careful estimates made.
My motto—Good, honest work at # fair
prices. If you want any building done call
on tne. I will submit estimates whether
contract Is awarded me or not. I refer to
the many public buildings erected by me in
Tlrma»vlll® and elsewhere, and allpartioo
r v hem I have worked
Established 18G5.
John H. Newton
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
311 Washington St., lormerly 183 Read St
New York, - N. Y.
The above old established and respomi-
blehouse solicit! consignme ts of Fruit and
Truck. Returns made promptly. The fi
nancial standing of the house affording ab
solute security to growers. Prices tele
graphed daily to Reese A* Easou, where
MIMING PLATES AND INFORMATION;
nay be had. <Jiw4m
THOMASVILLC
NATIONAL BANK,
. L.’JUTem.
, A. T. McIstybe,
President. Vice-President
Jas. A.BbAxdon, Cashier.
Capital
Surplus
$100,000.
i hr
tionB havo prompt attention.
NEW
jetion and Commission House,
C. & A. T. SNODGRASS
re opened at the old Bank stand on Jack,
i street, where they will receive all con.
nments, and give personal and prompt
ention. Having secured the services ot n
vular Auctioneer, persons having goods
iiipose of will do well to Me os. We will
I at any plan in Thomasvillc. Liberal
ranee* mad, on non perishable consign-
sts for thlrtydays. Auction at store on
nrdsyl and Wednesdays. 2m
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
n, of pnrest ray serene.
Look!
^ \v. BRUCE, M. D.
Office, up-stairs.
Coiner o! Broad and tletcher streets. [an*
6 ’85-3yl
N.G.TULLIS, M.D.
Regular Practitioner.
Special Treatment io Throat and Lonfi^
itn Oxjgcn.
FFICE—Cor. Madison and Jefferson streets,
THOMASVILLE, OA.
HOURS—1° to 12 A. M. and 2 to 4 I*. M,
s. DEKJLE, M. D.,
Office in Hayes Building,
Rostdence—Corner College avenne and Mag
11 Telephone communication, No. 25 for night
Read!
T. TAYLOR, M. D.,
physician and surgeon,
Office over Reitl & Culpepper's,Thom
asvillc, Ga. ,
JOEL B. COYLE-
©ENTIST
THGMASVILLB, GEORGIA
OFFICE, Broad St., over Pickett’s.
J II. C'OYLE, D. D. S.,
Resident Dentist,
Thomasvillo, • Goorgla.
Offers his sorvlces to th citizens of Thom*
asvlllo and vicinity. ,
Office hours—From 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and
from 2 to 5 p. ra
Office—On Jackson street.
W. D. MITCHELL, R- G.'.MITCHELL
J^JIXCIIELL & MITCHELL,
Attorneys-at-Laiv,
ThomasvUle. • Onorgla.
L. A. DREYER,
auctioneer,will sell
on Saturday, the
26 th instant, on
Watt’s Corner, to
the highest bidder,
one * second hand
two horse wagon
and one 2nd hanc.
two-seated, exten
sion top surrey.
Any one want
ing property of this
sort had better be
on hand at twelve
o’clock sharp.
L. A. DREYER,
Auctioneer.
s,
G. McLENDON,
Attorncy-at-Law,
Thomaavllle, - I- • Georgia.
Prompt attention given to all; business en-
u omcJ-0 U ve“watt'sstore, corner Broad and
backsonstrcets.
I BigCMstheackOw^
I leading remedy for ...
P7w unnatural discharges ■
Pj _V,*i r nVyb^B private diseases of mtn. —
aoiwW certain cure for the debiU-
f c^suuwr*. ■ fating weakness peculiar
■ , — to women.
I nr4.ni»i>7 „ I presort bo it end f Ml site
I TheEvwsCheuim^ fa recommending It to
% Ca0IKSATI,0 * n «'«"** «**™-
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J. 8. Cn.soU. Th.nm.vHIc Ga.
THE GEORGIA HEDGE COMPANY.
Merits of our Hedge.
It is tbe cheapest fence.
It is most durable.
It is not affected by fire, windjor flood.
It has no posts to rot.
Stock can not rub it down.
It protects itselt.
It slop 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 ot the corners.
It lasts for generations.
You never lay out one cent for material
to repair it.
It’s ornamental to any farm.
It is mule high, bull strong and pig tight.
Parties desiring more information regard
ing tbe Hedge Fence can call on or address
Cspt B. H Mariott, Hotel Maiury, James
K. Perry, Stuart House or Ben F. Dodson,
Hotel Wbidlcs
And 60 many otherwise beautiful forms, faces and figures are lost to view, the
thlfl and haggard look denoting an Impoverished condition of the Blood, Rheuma
tism, Kidney or Bladder troubles, Scrofula, etc., etc., when a sure and safe remedy Is
txt hand.
TOR
im-HAPPINESS
To Old and Joung I
Co. t Columbut, (*<*•
s: —Last Spring I was suffering very mnoh With
"sm: hardly able to set about and attend to my
and my gencrM heaflh was bad. vrten I was ta-
CBAwronD, Ala., October 10, 1889.
IF. IT. C. Co., Columbus, Ga.
Gkntb : —
biminess 1 ami mv general"health was bad, when J waa In-
duccd to’try W. W7C. iWooldridgo’s Wonderful Cure,) aud
mu“t.a 0 y‘SatT niwfed as well a. I evjrdtd.noa&jof
—. —-——I——Rheumatism, and my general health Is better than it nas
been for years, and I would ndviso all who apflbr from
Timmmnn.m to give W. W. C. a trial. Yours respeotfully, JOSEPH M. LAMB.
W. W. C. for sale by all Druggists, Manufactured by WO#ldridge’S Wonder*
ful Core COis Columbus, Ga.
When your pos
sessions have been
turned to ashes
there is great com
fort in having a
policy in the
ATLANTA, CHATTANOOGA,
KNOXVILLE, CINCINNATI,
LOUISVILLE, ASHEVILLE.
nmnuiinY o, i89Q.
I,cnvc Jacksonville . ,
Leave Way cross . . .
Lcnvc Jciup
Arrive Blacon
Leave Macon
Arrive Atlanta
Leave Atlanta
Arrive Rome
Arrive Chattanooga. •
Arrive Knoxville. . . .
Arrive Louisville • • • •
Arrive Cincinnati. . . .
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Apply to Ticket Agents throughout Florida or to
C N KIOtIT, B. W. WBENN,
tlitt’Oen'l PaM. Agfc 0<, Kl!r,»vV l i'i n i C TE/i<° , ‘
Atlanta Oa. * Knoxtills. Tenn.
TheBestSprihq
©MEDICINE©
InTHeWorld 15
AS A SPRING
MEDICIN E,TO'
CURE ANDTONE
UPTHE GENERAL
AILMENTS 0FTHE
SYSTEM,TAKE
Cotton Seed Oil Hills
Wc are making various sizes from th
Plantation Mills of 5 tons to the large city
mill of 50 tons per day. Our mills lmvc all
the latest Improvements in machinery, and
produce the very best results. Send for
circular.
Card well Machinery Co.,
Richmond, Vn„
Tkomasville Variety
WORKS.
Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop’is
'Manufacturers and Dealers
ROUGH & D REED
LUMBER.
LATHES,
PICKETS,
SHINGLES,
•JOULDINGS,
BRACKETS,
SCROLL WORK,
MANTLES,
BALUSTERS,
STAIR-ItAILS
N g wel Posts,
OFFICE, CHURCH & SI ORE
Furniture.
STORE FRONTS.
Wire Screen Doors nnd Windows, Sas
Doors nnd Blinds
STAIR BUILDING
AND INSIDE HARDWOOD FINISH
SPECIALTY.
g©-CORRESPOKDENC tCLl
EMORY
SlBfindwanderinf cnr*d. Boo Vs 1 named
•Jin ono reading. Testimonials from all
221 parts of tho globe. Prospectus post
i bs^tSiSissssMfA
RUNS
Room sleepers, uinmg '**
latest design, between Chicago and Milwaukee
aud St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Fast Trains with Vestibuied Drawing Room
Bleepers dining cars coaches of the latest
desigi. between Chicago and Milwaukee and
Ashland and Duluth. „
Through Pullman Veitlbule Drawing Room
and Colonist Sleeps via the Northern Pacific
Railroad between Chicago and Portland, Oro.
Convenient Trains to and from Las tern, West
ern, Northern and Central Wisconsin points,
affording unequalled service to and from n au-
kesha, Fond au L»c, Oshkosh, Neonah, Men-
asha. Chippewa Falls, Lau Claire. Hurley, Wis„
and Iron wood and Bessemer, Mich.
For tickets, sleeping car reservation, time
tables and other information, apply to Agents
of the lino, or to tickot Agents anywhere in the
United States or Canada.
8. R, AI.NSI.tE, H. C. BARLOW,
General Manager. Gen I Trafllc Mgr,
1/JUI8 ECKSTEIN.
Ass’t Gen’l Pass’r andTkt, Agent.
ffllMVAVKIE, WII.
LATOjN
ICE *.• COIV1PANY
ICE MADE FROM DEEP WELL
WATER, CHEMICALLY PURE.
delivered;
anywhere in the city.
QIVE ORDERS
TO WAGONS AND MAIL DIRECT
(TO
W. S. KEIFER,
MMAGEB,
Cannot Cause Stricture. Painless to Use.
Frleo, SL. flold by all Druggists. Bent to
slain paebsgn with Rubier Syringe for $1>6P
v.».ruTBiiiS!5I5!S5H^TO!!^SS l ^S
eUloa. li.rcerUI rolwn, T.ttcr. K^iaM4.et«-«<x
v p. rTV. U a powerful tonic and an •*g*Ugjli-*BEl3Si
I Ittn an Impnmcondition dnv to menmnial
L,p ^ZLTi2Mfs r ^ or8 '
Lipprnan Block, SAVANNAH* GA*
-:SDN:-
Fire Insurance Go.
OF LONDON.
ESTAALISHED 1710.
STATEIVIEN1
United States Branch.
JANUARY 1, 1890.
ASSETS:
United States Bonds, • 8636,060.00
Bonds and Mortgages on
N. Y. City Real Etate, 678,000.00
Cash in 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
81,956,331.05
liabilities.
Unpaid losses, 8124,820.49
Reserve for Re-Insurance, 961,322.68
All other liabilities, 52,578.00
Surplus,
81,138,721.17
$817,609.88
INCOME.
Cash Premiums rec’d, * SI ,211,377.00
Interest received, 72,791.75
81,284,168.75
expenditures.
Losses Paid, 0795,100.56
All other expenses, 417,305.10
81,212,405.66
Excess of income over ex- .
penditures, 871,763.09
TRUSTEES IN UNITED STATES.
Geoiiue D. Morgan,
Chairman,
Henry M. Alexander,
John J. McCook.
J. J. Guile.
Manager,
Secretary jj--*'”' Fbajikmj( .
Secretary Metropolitan Dept.,
J. J. Purcell.
Assistant Secretary,
W. F. Bingham.
1. M. Matte
Agent,
Thomasville, - Ga.