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THE BEST KOTJTE
North aiul Northwest
IS VIA
Central Railroad of Georgia.
Schedule in effect June 8,1890.
THOMASVILLE, LOUISVILLE AND CINCIN
NATI.
via Macon and Atlanta.
NORTH.
I Dally. Dally.
Lv Tliumasville, 8. r. at W.i 8 30 a m,
Ar Albany, “ ill 00 n m
Lv Albany, Central of Ga... 12 20 p m 2 30 a m
Ar Macon, •* ...j 5 30 i» m C 10 a m
•• Atlanta, 44 ... 10 10 l* m 11 00am
•' Chattanooga, W, A A 4 23 am, 0 3# I> m
44 Nashville, N., C. A SI. L. 10 1J a mj 5 ,n -
North Bound.—Train leaving Thoinanvillc
at 8 33 a.m. dally, has day coaches Thomas-
vlllo to Albany, and Albany to Atlanta, l ull-
rnan Sleeping Cars Atlanta to Nashville, and
Pullman Parlor Cars Nashville to Louisville
and Cincinnati. Train leaving Albany at
2 30 a, m. dally, has Pullman or Mnnn Buffet
Sleeping Cars Albany to Chattanooga, Pullman
Sleeping Cars Chattanooga to Nashville, and
Parlor Cats Nashville to Louisville and Cin
cinnati.
NORTH.
Lv Thomasvllle, S. F. & W.
Ar Albany “
Lv Albany, Cent, of Ga
Ar Macon, 44
Ar Atlanta, 4 * .. ..
Ar Chattanooga, W. & A....
Ar Cincinnati, Q. & C
2 30 fl
0 10 a
11 00 n
0 38 f in
7 00a i
8 30 a m
11 00 a m
12 20 p m
5 30 p m
10 101> m
4 23 a in
c 20 p m
North BOUND.—Train leaving Thomasvillo
at 8 30 a. m. has day coaches to Albany, and
Albany to Atlanta. Pullman Sleeping Cars to
Chattanooga, and Parlor Cars to Cincinnati.
Dally through Pullman and Mann Buffet Bleop-
NASHVILLE, LOUISVILLE AND CINCINNATI,
via Montgomery.
NORTH. \ Dally. | Dally. -
Lv Thomasvllle, S. F. & W.i 8 30 a m
Ar Albany “ 11 00 am
Lv Albany, Cent, of Ga 112 20 p m
Ar Montgomery, “ J 7 05 pm
Ar Birmingham, L. & N....il0 35 p m
Ar Nashville, 44 .... 5 10am
Ar Louisville, “ ....1142 am
Ar Cincinnati, 44 ....1 4 05 pm
2 05am
7 35 a m
11 15 am
7 30 p in
2 27am
C r>2 a m
North Bound.—Train leaving Thonmsville
at 8.30 A. M„ daily, has Day Coaches to Mont
gomery, Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars to CIn
•Iniiatl, via Nashville and Louisville. Train
leaving Albany at 2.05 A. M., dally, has Pullman
Buffet Sleeping Car Albany to Nashville, and
Nashville to Cincinnati, via Louisville.
NORTH.
Lv Thomasvillo, 8. F. & W.
ArAlbany, *•
Lv Albany, Cent, of Gn
Ar Montgomery, •'
Ar Nashville, L. & N
Ar Evansville, *'
Ar St. Louis, “
8 30 a I
11 00 A i
12 20 p I
7 33 a
7 30 |>m 5 10 a r
1 23 a in' 1 13 |» r
7 25 a tn( 7 45 p 1
North Bound.—Tram leaving Thomasvillo
at 8 30 A. M. has day cenchos to Montgomery.
Pullman Sleepers to Nashville, and Nashville
to St. Louis. Train leaving Albany at 2.05 A. M.
has Pullman Buffet Sleoping Cars Albany to
St. Louis, without change, via Nash vlllo.
J. C. Shaw, E. T. Charlton,
Trav. Pass. Agt Gon. Pass. Agt.
Savannah, Ga.
W. I*. Dawson, Pass. Agont,
Macon, Gn.
CAUTION Jvarrantei
udpric
has his name and price'stamped ou~ bottom'
kiis
W-75
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
FOR
GENTLEMEN.
Fine Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain.
The excellence and wearing qualities of this shoo
cannot be better shown than by the strong endorse
ments of Its thousands of constant wearers.
SBiOO Genuine Iland-se ved, an elegant and
9 stylish dress Shoe which commends Itself.
SA.00 Ilaml-sewcd Welt. A fine calf Shoe
unequalled for style and durability.
SQ.BO Goodyear Welt Is tho standard dress
O Shoe, at a popular price.
SQiBO Policeman** tthoe is especially adapted
w for railroad men, farmers, etc.
All made in Congress, Button and Lace.
$3 & $2 SHOES LA F D°.l Si
have been most favorably received since Introduced
and the recent Improvements make them superior
to any shoes sold at these prices.
Ask your Dealer, and If he cannot supply you send
direct to factory enclosing advertised price, or a
”‘ Mt W:K: l l?OVGLJLS, Brockton, Bin...
Curtright & Daniel, Agent,
Thomasvillo, Ga.
Sixtoen Trans-continental Passenger
Trains Daily.
Voder the now train schedule which the
Northern Pacific Railroad Inaugurates June
15th| 1830, there will sixteen traias-continental
PUOPfc SSI ON A L CARDS.
rp M Mel N’TOSI-I,
Physician A Surgeon,
Thomasvillo, Georgia.
Ctr-OKFICE over Stark's, oomcr Broad and
Fletcher Streets.
W XV. IIIIUCE, M. 1).
Office, up-stairs.
' Bronrt;cad t letrlicr Btrcete. |ou p
T.
S. DEh’J.E, M. D.,
|CUMBERLAND ISLAND HOTEL. I
THE CUMBERLAND ISLAND HOTEL is
now open for the reception of guests.
30 New Rooms Added
since last season.
Artesian Well, Shower Baths
ana everythin); Hint is necessary lor (he ease
and comfort of guests. Hates $2 ]ier dny;
$10.50 per week; $30 per month.
W. IT. BUNKLY, Proprietor,
junc 1 d 2m Bunkly, (in.
Office in Hayes Building.
• C dlog) avonuo and Mag
uloatlon, No. 25 for night
Rosldoucj— 1
nolla streot.
TolepRoa»«i-
Ua.
^ T. TAYLOIt, JI. D..
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office over Reid & Culpepper's,Tlioin
asville, Ga.
•QR. JOEL B. COYLE
I5ENTIST
THOM ASVILLE, GEORGIA
OFFICE. llroad St., over Pickett's.
J II. COYLE, D. D. S.,
Resident Dentist,
Thomasvllle, • Georgia*
Offers his services to th cltleonsof Thom*
asvlllo and vicinity.
Office hours—From 9 a. m. to Ip. m., and
from 2 to 5p. ra
Office—On Jackson street.
g <}. McLendon,
Attorney-at-Law,
Thomasvllle, - • I* Georgia.
Prompt attention given to all business on
usted to him.
Office—Over Watt’s storo, coiner llroad and
hacksonstrects.
pa*'
Ashland and Duluth in Wisconsin, -Minnesota,
North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Oregon and
Washington on Its 3*00 miles of track.
('lias, 8, Free, neneral rassengcr Agent of the
line at 8t. Paul, announces that under the new
arrangement the ttrst through train, tho l’aclflc
Kxpress, leaves st. Paul at 8:15 a. m dailv, with
a through rullmau Palace sleeping ear, leaving
Chicago dally at S:30 j>. in. via the Chicago,
Milwaukee & st. naul nallway,running via Hel
ena and Tacoma direct to rortland, and making
‘■lose connection at st. naul with all trains leav
ing st. l-ouis in the forenoon and Chicago In tho
afternoon of the previous day, arriving at Taco
ma 10:50 a. m. of the third day and Portland the
same afternoon.
Th 5 second through train, No. 1, the Pacltlc
Mail, leaving Bt. Paul at 4:15 p. m., dally, mak
ing close connections with the Fust Mull," ami
all night trains out of Chicago, will carry n
through Pullman Palace Sleeping Car and one
or more Pullman Tourist Sleepiug Cars leaving
Chicago al 10:15 p. dally via the Wisconsin
Central line, running through to Portland via
Helena and Tacoma. Both trains out of St.
I’aul will carry Pull mat. Tourist Sleeping Cars
and Dining Cars, liut free colonist Sleepers
wiu heron only on train No. 1, leaving St. Paul
at 4:15 p.m.
Ike Northern Paul he now operates the largest
equipment of dining can of any railroad in tne
world, twenty-four, and also the longest Pull,
man aleeping car Uno in existence, namelytChi-
engo to Portland via Tacoma, and. Is the only
line running these sleepers to the principal
trade centre* and pleasure resorts in Northern
•Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana and Wash
ington.
The recently completed lluttc Air I.lnc of the
Northern Pacific makes this the shortest route
lietwen Chicago anil Butte by 125 miles and en
ables this company to announce a througe Pull
man Steeping Car service between st. Paul ami
Tacoma and Portland via llutte, west on tho 4.15
p. tn. train, e«at from Portland on the 7:50 a. a.
AUltttH Mil 1 .
‘SMOOUUOH 'V 'A
Contractor & Builder.
Will Re glad to make ctmlraols for or
suiter! nk'iid
ALL CLASSES OF BUILDING,
IN BRICIC OR WOOD.
V. A. ISORllO(KS,
UENEHAl. CONTI!ACTOH,
P O. Box 71. Thomasvillo, Ga.
4 20-ly
—HEADQUARTERS-
168 BROAD STREET.
>Rcal Eslate and Rt-nlal Agency.
PINE TIMBERED LANDS,
FARM LANDS,
m CITY PROPERTY.
Money loaned on lattn lands § per
cent, i to s yeats time.
J. K. B. Love.
May 20 Cm.
Gribben &
CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
AVo will be glad to make ec ntracts for, of *u-
perinteud, all classes of building* public
private, In cither brick or wood, w ill furnish
plans and specifications If required. If you
want any building done call ou us, and we will
submit estimates whether contract is awarded
us or not. We will guarantee »atlwi action In
all our work. Wc refer to the many buildings
erected by us in Thomasvllle, and to all uarttea
for whom wo have worked. Shop on Fletcher
street, 2nd door from Broad.
Thomasvllle Ga., April 15,1890
Thomasvllle Variety
WORKS,
Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop’r s
Manufacturers and Dealers
BOUGH & .DRESSED
LUMBER
LATHES,
PICKETS,
SHINGLES,
MOULDINGS,
BRACKETS,
SCROLL WORK,
MANTLES,
BALUSTERS,
STAIR-RAILS
Newel Posts.
OFFICE, CHURCH & SI ORE
Furniture.
STORE FRONTS.
Wifi Screen Doors and .Window,, Sag
Doors ami Blind,
STAIR BUILDINt
AND INSIDE HARDWOOD FINISH
SPECIALTY.
IWCORRESPONDENCE SOL ICl TED.
PLAR CRATES.
I have on hand and ready for delivery
pear crates made out of
WHITE ASH,
Dressed inside and out. No saw mark?.
Will not scratch the fruit. The neatest a:.d
best crate ever sold in this market. Can l»c
sold at the
SAME PRICE AS THE ROUGH
PINE CRATE.
The neater the crate the better the price for
he fruit.
DAN’L. A. HORN.
Boston Ga* May 9, ’90-d&w3m.
•454*,, ■^USf'il.l.Aja.jSg SSuxaLoicS.®!.
■ Ir.Rurrnr.a ca::rc.t romnensr;?'.' for prief7 tiic cinptv chair at the tabic, the
end :r. tho oflicc*.
• *'jov !ifo i\ he:: t::n fortuu.; irarie? Y\ Iir.t i > go>~d to-nicrrr>v% must
n il ! ;*oi;** ry>tern ruici spirits, and dispel
t! .;r n!e. .* alte.'ati*.V’i.tr-j nothing so
overworked system, a*! !»• oo;l alfccticns, as
=w„ 'wsr.
WHAT
Tliomasville Marble Works,
Jackson and Stephen Sts.
Monuments, Tablets ami Headstones
in Marble, American and Imported,
and in Granite.
Satisfacl ion G-naranteed
Aldrich & Morse, Proprietors.
junc 18 ly.
THOMASVILLE
NATIONAL BANK,
S. L. Haves, A. T. MelXTVitn,
President. Vlce-l’rcsidcnt.
,Jas. A. IIBASOOX, Cashier.
Capital ■ $100,000.
Surplus • 28,500.
A general banking business. Collec
tions Lave prompt attention.
Cannot Cause Stricture. Painless to Use.
John /?. Garr*it,
Stc'ytuid Treat. IT. »7. C. Cc.
Dear Sir: -Having given your W.
W. (5 n thorough f rial. I con # hror-
fuIIv recommend it to nil suffering
with Liver Troubles. It ha* done
1110 more good than a barrel of so-
called remedies, and I feel llko a
new man. I ornnomico it the true
and only elixir of life.
Youra very gratefully,
At 'V* UUNTLKY.
W. W. C. for sale by all druggists. Manufactured by Wooldridge's
'Wonderful Cure Co., Columbus, Ga.
Passenger Schedule
Georgia Southern & Florida Railroad
Sinvance Kiver Route to Florida.
Taking effect March IGtli, 1890. Standard Time, 90th Meridian.
GOING SOUTH.
No. I No. 3 No.ll
Lcavo Macon. Union depot., 10 35 am 7 00 pm COOam
Arrive Cord ole, Junctions A k M By 111 pm 9 44 pm 12 23 m
Leave Cordele ** “ .. .. 130 pm 9 44 pin 143pm
Arrive Tlfton Junction B k W By 2 58 pm 1118pm 020 pm
No. 13
LoaveTIfton, 44 44 2 58 pm 1118nm C30atn
Arrivo Valdosta. J unction S F & W By.... 4 42 pm 108 am 10 60am
Arrive Jasper 44 44 6 so pm .... 2 11am 3 30pm
Arrivo Lake City Junction F C k P BB 7 00 pm 3 22 am 4 50pm
Arr Jacksonville FC& 1*depot 9 45 pm 0 35 am
No. 15
Arrive Hampton Junction F C & PBn 8 52pm 4 55 t»in 8 20am
Arrivo Palatka union depot 10 15 pm 0 20 am 10 45am
Arrivo St Augustine via J St A k H B B11 10 25 am
GOING NOBTH.
jjcavo Lake City Junction F C k P BK 10 00ani.
Arrivo Jasper.1 unction S F k W BIt 11 05 am.
Arrivo Valdosta 4 * " 12 12 in.
Arrivo Tlfton Junction B k W BB 1 48 pm.
Leave Tlfton " “ 2 08 pm..
iUXiLLi
... 3(0pm....
... 7 30 pm....
.... 1 00 pm
... 8 52 pill....
*
.... 3 19 pm
No. 14
...10 43 pm....
7 00am
...1151 1)111....
.... 29 am
.. l 10 pill....
....11 10 pm
... 2 50 pill....
... 55 pm
No. 12
.. 2 50 piu ....
7 OOain
... 4 23 am ....
12 23am
- - - 4 23 am....
.... 1 oo pm
,...7 U)am . ,
7 50pm
Do You Want
Anyway?
WHAT ARE YOU
Waiting for
AN Y HO WP
. >xcept Nos. 11 and 12 accom
modation trains, which arrivo and depart from Macon Junction
A. C. KNAPP, Traffic Man., Macon, Ga. J. T. HOt»E. Gon. Poaa. Agt., Macon, Ga.
THF,
frlco, 5L. Sold bjr all Druggists. Sent Is
slain jaekas* with Butter Syringo {cr 51.CP
Grand Central Hotel,
WAYCROSS, GA.
With Electric Lights.
Is now open, and I would be pleased to
have my Thonmsville friends and others
stop with me when they come this way.
All w fcjlj) js experienced. The dining
room is under tint supevvjjjQn i;t i|tnt effi
cient steward, Syl. B. Vun Dyke, of New
York All correspondence promptly an
swered. Special attention paid to ladies
wstlt children. Rates $2.00 to $3.00 per
day. D. J MclNTOSH,
*,i3-d*iyl/ I'roprictor.
The Glenn House
Opposite Passenger Depot, I BOS
TON, GA.
N. G GLENN Proprietor.
Tatiii t'jnjdled with .he best the market
affords. Every atjfntion paid to the com-
fort ©t guest*. Uojuiwcjv-M men's natron-
nue sj ecirlt**.
The Pullman Gar Line
Louisville, Cincinnati
INDIANAPOLIS,
AND
Chicago
[AND THE
Northwest.
Tlic Pullman Vestibuled Service on
Night Trains, Parlor Chair
Cars on Day Train,
The Monon Trains make tho fastest
time between the Southern Win
ter Cities and Summer Re
sorts of the Northwest.
AVM. F. BLACK, General Manager.
W. A. McDOKL, Traffic Manager,
JAR. BAKER, Gen. P. A., Chicago.
For further Information address
R.W. GLADING, Gen’l Agent.
ISSBroadtit*, Thomasvi 11 G
RUNS
Fast Trains with Pullit an Vcstibulc(l Drawing
Boom sloepcrs. Dining cqra and coaches of
latoet design, between Chicago qnd Mil wanker
and St. Paul nml # MlnncniiMll*.
Fast Trains with Vestilmi.'d Drawing Boom
sleejierH dining cars coaches of the latest
dcsigii lietwcen Chicago ami Milwaukee and
Ashland and Duluth.
Through Pullman Vestloulc Drawing Romn
and Colonist Sleeps via the Northern Pacific
Railroad between Chicago and Portland, Oro.
Convenient Trains to and from Eastern. West*
cm, Northern and Central Wisconsin points,
affording unequalled service to and from Wau
kesha. Pond uu Lac, Oshkosh, Nceimli, Mcn-
asha. Clunpewa Falls, Kau Claire, Hurley, Wis.
and Ironwoodund Ih^semer, Mich.
For tickets, sleeping car reservation, time
tables and other information, apply to Agents
of the line, or to tickot Agents anywhere in the
Unitpd States or Canjuia,
S. It, AINSI.IE, II. C. BAB LOW,
General Manager. Gon*l Traffic Mgr,
LOUIS ECKSTEIN,
Ass’t Gcn’i l’ass’r amlTkt, Agent.
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Real Estate Agent
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Office over lleiJ k Onljippcr s Drag Store, Broad St
1 ant now prepared to buy or sell, lor other
parties, all kinds of town or country real
estate and have oil my list a good assess-
meat of both kinds. Strict and elooc atten
tion to the business will be my aim, and 1
respectfully solicit n sbaro of the business ol
'.he community. nug2B
Cotton Seed Oil Mills.
We are making various slaea from tho l*liuf
fntiou illillN or 5 tons to the large city mill of
50 tons per day. Our mills have all tho latest
modern improvements in machinery, and pro
duce the vory best results. Send for circular.
CARDWELL MACHINE CO.,
Ricn.11 OX D,.VA.
nig *3 Is the Acknowledged
lcuftlriff rerm-dy for all the
timmiiir.il diflrhnrffcs and
private dl!«paM>n of men. A
certain cure for the deblll-
tatiiiff weakness peculiar
•** women,
prescnboltn
In rocomme
all sufTerers,
i. J. 8TGNSR, M 0.,CcC4T(jr.Ill
■' tld by DrayyUI*.
l'ltici: 91.00.
H, l.Cusfli, Tboniaavllle tin.
pofn s
r.nd proicrlbo It w|:h
a splorulld combination.
nry >yplilUs, Syiilillltlo RhanmatUm, Hcrofitlona Ulcers
uml Morris, (ilmululur Swelling*, HtioumatUu, Malaria,
old Chronic Uim-is that have roalatod all tremment.
If,'you want a aie» little farm, I
offer you 57} acres within one and a
half miles of the Court House on a
good road.
It you want a larger farm, I offer-
you 111 A acres iu three miles of the
Court House, well improved, on easy
terms.
If you want a little cottage on
nice large lot, in good neighborhood,
I have such a place in Fcnrnside.
Or, if you prefer, will locate you
in East End, on a corner lot.
If you wish a larger house, I have
several I can sell you.
If you prefer a suburban place, 1
offer a nitio acre home ou Carroll
Hill.
If you prefer a vacant lot, I can
settle you in any part of the city.
Don’t Lc afraid to speak out your
wants. If you have no money it may
make no difference ; conic to see u>«s
onil let us talk it all over. It may
pay you to do this.
I also offer a business lot on lower
Broad street, and a store and dwelling
on Jnckson street, where a thrifty
shopkeeper can clear 82,000 a year.
Real Estate anil Insurance Broker
Thomasville, - Ga.
LIPPMAN BROS., Pro-rlotors,
WHOLESALE DRUClQILTa,
Lippman Block. SAVANNAH, CtA.
NEW
Auction and Commission House.
C. & A. T. SNODGRASS
Have opened at the old Bank stand on Jack-
son street, where they will receive all con
signments, and give personal and prompt
attention. Having secured the services ot a
popular Auctioneer, persons having goods
to dispose of will do well to see us. We will
sell at any place in Thomasville. Liberal
advances made on non perishable consign
ments for thirty days. Auction at store on
.Saturdays and Wednesdays. 2m
EMORY
tlinl wtnrl-rin-mr—i. Itssk, InsrsM
»n» ntnilinx. T„stimnni.lKfntm .11
Mrt* of tho .lobe. 1'ro.poctoa POn
vus/V "St J2S to Prof.
A. Mkttu, SU Fifth Avo. fln York,
IK'low llud a lift of tbc Georgia secu
rities owned by the Mutual Life
Insurance Company of New York
(icorgiu State, four ami
one-lull' per cent.Bomls $1,121,000
Chatham County, five pet
cent. Bonds 03,000
Atlanta, live, six, seven
nml eight per cent.
Bonds $04,:ia
Augusta, six per cent.
Bonds )T,l2ft
Savannah, live per cent.
Bands 31,494
$143,333
Railroad Bonds ox Links in Geobuia.
Atlanta k Charlotte Air
Line, seven per cent
Bonds $110,334
Atlantic & Gulf, seven
per cent. Bonds 480,033
Central R. R. & Banking
Co, of Ga., sevenj|ier
cent. Bonds 791,239
Georgia Pacific, first, six
per cent. Bonds 8,010
Gn. It. It. k Banking Co.,
five and six per cent.
Bonds. 372,897
South Georgia k Florida,
seven per cent. Bonds 18,741
$1,782,400
Georgia R. R. k Banking
Co., Stock 104,830
Grand Total $3,274,035
After such a demonstration tho
Georgians can claim The Mutual
Life, In all essential particulars, as it
home company.
E. M. Mallette,
AGENT.