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REV.SAM. P. JONES
REV. J.B. HAWTHORNE
WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT
DR. KINC’S
BITU GBHDEIie
The following Is an extract from a letter writ
ten by the World Renowned Evangelist:
•• I returned from Tyler, Texas, on the 12th
Inst. I find my wife has been taking Royul
flermetner to the GREAT UPBUILDING of
her physical system. She is now almost fret
from the distressing headaches with which she
has been a MARTYR for twenty years, surelv
it has done wonders for her! I N\ ISH E) E'\‘
POOR SUFFERING WIFE HAD ACCESS IO
THAT MEDICINE.” „ 4 t .
Rev. J. B. Hawthorne, Pastor First Baptist
church. Atlanta. Go., was cured of a long stand
ing case of Catarrh. His wife had been an in
valid from nervous headache, neuralgia, and
rheumatism FOR THIRTY YEAR*, scarcely
having a day’s exemption from pain. After
taking Royal Germetuer two months, lie writes:
"A more complete transformation I nave never
witnessed. EVERY SYMPTON OP DISEA8E HAS
DISAPPEARED, she appears to be twenty years
younger, and is as happy and playful as a
healthy child. We have persuaded many of our
friends to take the medicine, and the testimony
of nil of them is that it is a great remedy.’
Dr. King’s Royal Germetuer is a boon to
women. It builds up the strength, increases the
appetite, aids digestion, relieves them of tho
cause of disease, and insures health.
It Is nn infallible cure for Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia. Paralysis. Insomnia, Dyspepsia. Indi
gestion. Palpitation. Diver.Bladderand Kidney
Diseases. Chills and Fevers. Catarrh, nil Blood
and Skin Diseases. Female Troubles, etc.
Prompted by a desire to reach more suffering
people, the price has been reduced from fi-iO to
fl..V) per concentrated bottle, which makes ono
gallon of medicine as per directions accompa-
nving each bottle. For sale by the
Atlantic germetuer co. Atlanta,g?.
and by Druggists. If your Druggist can mrt
supply you, it can be sent by express.
09”Send stamp for full particulars. cerlU*
Icatos of wonderful cures, etc.
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ou send
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direct to factory enclosing advertised price,
postal for order blanks.
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Curtright & Daniel, Agent,
Thomatville, Ga.
PKOFI SSIONAI. CARDS,
ip M. McINTOSH,
Physician burgeon,
Thomasvlllc, Georgia.
ty-OFFICE over Stark's, corner Broad and
Fletclicr Streets.
w.
AV. IHIUCE, M. D.
Office, up-stairs.
£ S. DEKLE, M. D„
Office in Hayes Building.
Rcsldouco—Curaor Cjilugj avenuo and Mag
Holla street.
Telephone c, nnmunlcvtloii, No. 25 for night
Us.
J H. COYLE, D. L>. S.,
Resident Dentist,
Thomasvlllo, • Georgia.
Offers hlB&cnriccs to th citlxeuBof Thom-
Rsvlllo and vicinity.
Office hours—From 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and
to m2to6p.m
O ffleo—On Jackson street.
A o. Mc-lendon,
Attorney-at-Law,
Thomasville, - > ;• Georgia.
Prompt attention given to air business en
listed to him.
Office—Over Watt’s store, comer Broad and
liAcksonst recta.
I
-HEADQUARTERS—
168 BROAD STREET.
Real Estate and Rental Agency.
1>iHB TIMBERED LANDS,
* f FARMLANDS
AND CITY PROPERTY.
Money loaned on (arm lands 8 per
cent, i to 5 years time.
J. K. 13- Love.
1 B
I A Fine Record.
! Fifty veins ngo last Friday the
'Junn'ra I.ii.e Uguiiits trails Atlan
tic liiisincss On tlie 4 th of July,
1840, it stiirlvd a wooden puddle wheel
steamer, the Lritianuiu, from lloslni
to Liverpool. It made the voyage ill
fourteen day.. The Ctinard Line has
built and manned seventy eight
8teanishi| s.mid ils present fleet cousis's
of thirty steamships. The line has
carried millions of passengers and
has never lost one. The time across
the Atlantic since its lirst ship started
has been reduced from fournteen days
to six. The progress in steam navi
gation has lieen decidedly gicater
than that in railroad management,
and though many people shudder nt
the idea of an ocean voyage, statistics
show that it is much safer to travel
by sea limn by land.—Telegraph.
Tho Home Paper’s Position
No paper can be published without
home patronage, and every iiuili
is interested in keeping up a home
paper. If a railroad or factory is wanted
the newspapers are expected to work
for it. If a public meeting is wanted
for any purpose, the newspaper is
called upon (or a free notice. If
any of the societies have a supper
or reception any kind, the
newspaper is expected to give tho
necessary notice. The newspaper
must puff the schools and everything
else to advance the interests of the bus*
iness men of the place, nnd then give
them a handsome notice when they
pass] away. And yet some of them
do nothing to keep up a home paper.
— Ha van mill Independent.
TAKE
Nature should be
assisted in the
spring to throw oil
the heaviness of
the sluggish winter
circulation of the
blood. Nothing
docs it so well, so
promp
as Swift’s Specific.
*‘Rock a bvo baby, little Bo-Peep,
Your mother is tired and weary,
Scarcely your vigils can keep,
But thcro fs a boon, (lit! mother,
SC'* Wonderful Cure.”
SPRING. SBBSSgg
How nfany mother*, old nnd young, waste a good constitution by doing doubfo
4uty as domestic and i camstress, when some good Blood Purifier or Alterative
Would preserve their lives to ripe old age, and pleasure to themselves And family.
For an overworked constitution, thin and impure blood, there is no elixir like
G50RGI Thom:n
To all whom it may
R. B. Mnrdiv, admin
of J. A. Barrett, Imvi
this life, aud before lie
ed said estate these pi
persons interested to
May 20 Cm.
istraur of the estate
ig recently departed
ha i fully administer-
esents arc] to cite all
how cause before me
on the fiist Monday in August next, 1890,
why M. A. Fleetwood, the public adminis
trator of said county, should not ha appoint
ed administrator tie bonis non, on the estate
of said J, A. Barrett. (liven under my hand
and official signature, U.‘Id day of June, 1800.
Jo*. s. Merrill,
0-24. Ordinary T. C.
G EORGIA—T bourne Co may.
To all whom it may concern.
R. IJ. Mardrc, guardian for Thomas L. Ti-
tin, J, 11. Claude and Minnie Evans, minor
heirs of J. K. Evans, deceased, having re
cently departed this life, and before lie had
fully administered said guardianship, these
presents arc to cite all persons interested to
how cause before me on the first Monday'
in August next, 18D0, why M. A. Fleetwood
the public administrator of said county,
should not be appointed guardian of said
minors, (liven under my hand and official
signature, 2-Id day ot June, 1890.
Jos. S. Merrill,
0.2 J. Ordinary T. C.
I have used 8. S. 8. for a number of
vears, and consider it the best tonic and
blood remedy that I ever used. In fact
I would not attempt to enter upon a
spring or summer in this climate with
out it. H. W. Coleman,
Of Coleman, Ferguson & Co..
Dado City, Fla.
Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free.
Swift Specific Co.* Atlanta, Ga.
Thomas Sheriff Sale.
FOR AUGUST.
(i HO RGI A—Thomas County.
Will he sold before the court house door
in Thomasvillc in said county during the
legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
August next, the following described land
lying in the thirteenth district of said coun
ty: Lot No. BOB except that fifty acres east
of Alligator Pond Branch; lot No. BOG, the
south half of lot No 385. and that part of
lot No 3!»8, lying west of Reedy Creek con
taining 200 acres more or less, the whole
aggregating thirteen hundred and seventy-
five acres. Levied on as the property of
Henry O'Neal to satisfy a fi fa from Thomas
Superior Court in favor of D. S. Ilcnly
Henry O’Neal.
J. A. IIURST, Sheriff.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Ordinary’s Office, July 3, 1890.
Wm. II. Bibb has applied to me for per
manent letters of administration on the es
tate of K B Mardre, deceased, late of said
county, and I will pass upon said applica
tion nt my office on the first Monday in
August, next (1890).
Jos. S. Merrill,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Ordinary’s Office, July 4tli, 1890
Betsy Brown, guardian of Joseph Brown,
of said county having applied tomefor leave
to sell the land belonging to said minor, I
will pass upon the same nt my office on the
1st Mondiy in August next.
Jos. S. Merrill, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Tonll whom i t may concern.
R B Mardre administrator of the estate
of Ben F McIntosh, having recently departed
this file, and before he had fully adminis
tered said estate, these present arc to cite
all persons interested to show cause before
me on the first Monday in August next
1890, why M A Fleetwood, the public
Administrator of said county should not be.
appointed administrator de bonis non on the
estate of said Ben McIntosh. Given under
my hand and official signature 23d day of
June 1890. Jos. S. Merrill,
0 24 Ordinary.
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Read what wonders it has done for Rev. j. W. Howard and wife.
My wife has bo ?n a constant sufferer for twenty years from what some physicians pronounced
rheumatism of the liver, others neuralgia of tho fiver, wliilu others said that there was enlarge
ment of the liver, and ulceration-all agreed tho liver was involved, though they differed as to
the cause. She suffered the mo<t excruciating agony, and uo reined 1 ™ afforded relief,until
she was induced to try your Wonderful Cure. Three bottles havo completely restored her to
health, and it affords me genuine pleasure to testify to the good it has done her. I always praise
the bridge that carries mo over, nnd l assure you that I nni continually sounding the praises of
your great Wooldridge’s Wonderful Cure. You are nt libert y to refer anyone to me, or uso this'
certificate for publication. In addition to iho testimony I Imvo given yon, I would like to tell
f ou of the good that has come to mo personally from taking two bottles or your Wonderful Cure.
was afflicted with Rheumatism in the back of my neck, great and constant pains in my head
And eyes This pain was so constant nnd intenso that I could not concentrate my thoughts to
study. Two bottles of your medicine have relieved me entirely of this trouble.
Columbus, Oti.y Juno 11,1S89. Very respectfully, REV. ,T. W.
W. C. for eale by all druggists.
Wonderful Cure Co., Columbus, Ga.
. HOWARD,
Manufactured by Wooldridge’*
The Glenn House
Opposite Passenger Depot, [BOS
TON, GA.
N. Z. GLENN, Proprietor.
Table s it.plied with he best the market
affords. Every attention paid to the com
fort ot guests. Commercial men's patron
age sjocirlt’-.
J. s.
Real Estate Agent
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Oilier «fr Reid k fnlj:ppcr s Pro? Store, llroail St
Albert Washington ) I.ibel
} I.ibel lor «
Tln«. Supr. Cl,
Term, 181*0.
divor
MiiryM.Wnslnngtim
It npjwnring to the court from the return
of sheriff that tbc defendant in the above
stated ease 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 Libel. In default the Petitioner will
he allowed to proceed, it is ordered that
service in this ease lie perfected by publica
tion of this notice twice a month for two
months in the paper in which shciilVs ad
vertisements are published fur said county.
T. N. Hopkins, A. II. Hanski.l,
Petitioners Atty. Judge, 3.C.8.C.
A true extract from the minutes.
J. W. Gaoovvn,
Clerk 8. O T. C.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
To all whom it may concern: M A Fleet-
wood having in proper form applied to me
for permanent letters of administration on
the estate of Isaac McNulty, late of said
county. This is to cite all and singular the
creditors aud next of kill ot Isaac McNulty
to be and appear at my otliec within the
time allowed by law and show cause if any
they can why permanent administrator
should not he granted to M A Fleetwood on
Isaac McNulty’s estate.
J.S. SixnniLL, O. T. C.
TYLER BANK COUNTERS.
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GEORGIA—Thomas County.
To all whom it may concern.
It B. Mardre, Administrator of the estate
of II. K. Illnckshcnr, having recenrly de
parted this life, and before lie had tally ad
ministered said estate, these presents nrc to
cite all persons interested, to show cause be
fore me, on the first Monday In August next,
1890, why M. A. Fleetwood, the public ad
ministrator of said county, should not be
appointed administrator de bonis non, on
the estate of snid II. E. Blaekshcar. Given
under my hand nnd official signature, 93d
day of June, 1890. Jos. S. Mtr.iiii.i,,
0 24 Ordinnry T. C.
GEORGIA—Thomas Comity.
Mo all whom it may concern.
IP B. Mardre. administrator of the estate
of John lllcks, having recently departed
this life, nnd before he had fully administer
ed snid estate these presents nrc to cite all
persons interested to show cause before me
on the first Monday in August next, 1890,
why M, A. Fleetwood, the public adminis
trator of said county, should not be appoint
cd administrator de bonin non, on the
estate of said John Hick*. Given under my
hand and official signature, 23d day of June
1799. Jot 1 S. Merrill,
0 24 Ordinary T C
1 am now prepared to buy or sell, lorotlier
nifties, all kinds ot town or country real
estate and have on my list a good assess
ment o< noth kinds. Strict nnd close ntten-
ion to tiie business will lie my aim, and 1
•ospcctfully solicit u hare of the business ot
.he community. nug?8
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
To all whom it may concern.
U B Mardre, administrator ot the estate of
John Hnmhletou, having recently departed
this life, nnd before he had fully ndministrr
tered said estate, these presents nre to cite
all persons interested to show cause before
mo on the lirst Monday in August next,
1890, why M A Fleetwood, the public nil
luinistrntor of snid county, should not be
appointed administrator de bonis non, on
the estate of sail] John Hamblcton. Given
under my hand and official signature, 23d
day of June, 1800.
Jos. 8. Mcaaiu,,
0 24 Ordinary T C.
GEOIIUIA—Thoms County.
To all whom it may concern.
It. B, Mardre, Ciuardixu for Beulah J.,
Robert, Cyrus, Rebecca and Frank Cochran,
minor heirs of N. Cochran, deceased,
having recently departed this life, and
before lie had fully administered said guar
dianship, these presents nrc to cite nil pers
ons interested to show cause before me on
the first Monday in August next, 1890, why
M. A. Fleetwood, the public administrator
of snid couuty, should not be appointed
guardian of said minors. Given under my
hand and official signature, 23d day of June
1890. Jos. S. Mkbbill,
0 24 Ordinary T. C.
G EORG I A—Thomas County.
To all whom it may concern.
R. II. Mardre, administrator of the estate
of J. W. Smith, of the coauty of Wakulla,
state of Florida, having recently departed
this life, and before he bad fully adminis
tered said estate, these present arc to cite
all persons interested to show cause before
me on the first Monday in August next, 1890,
why M A Fleetwood the public administra
tor of laid county should not lie appointed
administrator de bonis non on the estate of
laid J,W Smith. Given under mjr hand
andolfieial signature 23d day of June 1890.
Jos. H. Miami!.!.,
<; 24 Ordinary T C.
PLAR -:- CRATES.
I have on hand and ready for delivery
pear crates made out of
WHITE ASH.
Dressed inside nnd out. No saw marks.
Will not scratch the fruit. The neatest aid
best crate ever sold in this .market. Can he
sold nt the
SAME PRICE AS THE ROUGH
PINE CRATE.
The neater the crate the better the price for
he fruit.
I)AN’L. A. HORN,
.'iostou Ga May 9, ’90-d&w3m.
THOM AS VJ LLE
NATIONAL BANK,
Uyen. A. T. McIntyre,
President. Vice-President.
Ja*. A.BhAndon, Cnsbipr.
Capital
Surplus
A general banking business. Collec
tions have prompt attention.
Grand Central Hotel,
WAYCROSS, GA.
With Electric Lights.
Is now open, nnd I would he pleased to
have iny Thomnsville friends nnd others
stop with me when they come this wav.
All my help is experienced. The dining
room is tinder the supervision of that effi
cient steward, Syi. B. Van Dyke, of New
York All correspondence promptly an-
swered. Special attention paid to Indies
with children. Rates 82.00 to $3.00 per
day. D. J McINTOSH,
4-i0-d&wly Proprietor.
I , BI *.®tsU>eacknowledged
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I unnatural discharges and
J Private diseases of men. A
I certain cure for the deblll-
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lTHE < E« l »!is l Cw t tMltUtCo/ln r< !K’eomniendln? l » t | t i
J.t'n»»fl., Thouin.rlllr Un.
Cannot Cause Stiicture. Painless to Use.
Price, 8L. Sold b7 all Drosjiri:. Sent Is
Slain package with Esther Syringe lor $1.60
LIPPMAN BROS., Proprietors,
WHOLESALE DRUCJOILTS.
Lippman Block. SAVANNAH. GA.
« ABBOTT’S -y/.
sas
COR^S fJtSPEEDILY^
Bunions IS^Jvithou i
a K0warts PAIN.
.UPPMAN BRCTS.ORildblSTS.PROPS SAVANNAH, GA
THOMASVILLE
VARIETY WORKS.
Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop’rs
Manufacturers and Dealers
ROUGH & DRESSED
LUMBER.
LATHES,
TICKETS,
SHIXGr.ES,
MOULDINGS,
BRACKETS,
SCROLL WORK,
MANTLES,
BALUSTERS,
STAIR-RAILS
Ncxvcl Posts.
OFFICE, CHURCH d- SI ORE
Furniture.
STORE FRONTS,
Wire Screen Doors ami Windows, S.n
Doors and Blinds
STAIR I5IJILDINC
AND INSIDE IIARDWOODFINI-II
SPECIALTY.
^CORRESPOND EKCB SOLICITED.
The Good Book says
there is a time to do
all things.
The time to buy
REAL ESTATE
is when nobody else
is buying. “When
money is scarce.
When others want to
sell. When your oili
er business is dull
and your mind is free
from worries. When
the market is at tho
bottom. When all
things indicate a sure
and early advance.
All these conditions
are filled now in
Thomasville.
I offer to-day ele
gant fronts on Para
dise Park, cheaper
than they will ever
be bought again.
A fine business lot,
40 feet front on lower
Broad St.
The cheapest Farm
in the country, quali-
ty considered, 111 1-2
acres, 3 miles out on
Magnolia Road.
Five acre triangu
lar tract, just beyond
Carroll Hill, on Jones
Bridge Road.
Finest corner lot
in Fair View; south
ern exposure.
Neat cottage, cor
ner lot, in East End.
Fine suburban place
ten acres of ground,
in Magnolia Place.
Cheap cottage in
Fearnside.
Desirable lot on
Clay St.
Cheap lots on Hayes
St.
If you will call on
me, I will convince
you, that I mean busi
ness.
I will also be glad
to insure your life or
your property.
Heal Estate,'and Insurance Broker
Thomasville, - Ga*