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GERMETUER
NATURE'S REMEDY I
Jf Is a first-class scientific preparation, the L
\ result of Dr. King’s untiring labors ami [
I researches follow!ng after <5 a firry, I»e- j|
] geer, Brandtiett. I’astuer. Kocli. Mlquel .
I and other illustrious compeers, whoso hi- f
i bors substantiate, ns held by ttic French <
1 Academy of Science, that” disease germs P
« may be not only attenuated until nearly j|
harmless, but may he revivified by degrees r
and given the most virulent character.” Jr
—ROYAL GERMETUER— &
« f*an infallible cure for numerous diseases. L
annh m Tlhailm o 11«m I III! IvPSt iOU. llt'lirl
such as Rheumatism. Indigestion, he...
troubles, Headache, I.lver, Bladder, and V
Kidney diseases, Chills and Fever, Ca- ,
tarrh, Paralysis, Asthma. Bronchitis, }
Coughs, Incipient Consumption, all Blood i
and Skin diseases, Female troubles, etc. P
It cure* by purifying and correcting a dls- l
eased condition of the blood. It builds up P
from the first dose, the patient quickly k
feeling Its invigorating and health-giving r
Influence. It Increases the appetite, aids p
digestioo, clears tlio complexion, purifies ,
the blood, regulates the liver, kidneys, p
etc., anC speedily brings bloom to the l
cheek,strength to the body and Joy to the
heart. For weak and debilitated females
It Is without a rival or a peer! ..
If you ore suffering with disease, and k
fail of a cure,send stamp for printed mat- ^
ter, certificates, etc. It is a boon to the
suffering and the wonder of the century. L
For sale by King's Royal Germetuer P
Company, Atlanta, Ga., and by druggists, l
Price flio per concentrated bottle, which P
makes one gallon of medicine as per di- L
rectlons accompanying each bottle. Can “
be sent by express C. O. D. if your drug- k
gist can nst supply you.
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flf. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
*'lao Calf and Laced Waterproof (.rnln.
■fho excellence and wearing qualities of this shoe
..\nnot be better shown than by the strong endorsc-
“ ‘ onstant
•cots of Its thousands of con
i EL-MO fSennlne linnd-aewed, an elegant and
52* stylish dress Shoe which commends Itself.
Ai .00 Ilnnd-aewed Welt. A lino calf shoe
*#■ unequalled for stylo and durability.
■ Welt I* the standard dress
* price.
oe is especially adapted
irmors, etc.
Button and Laco.
$3 & 92 SHOES ladies,
tars been most favorably received since Introduced
nid the recent laprovements make them superior
.a any shoes bo Id u these prices.
j&vssss’sSsi ssssarsa? si
KMlforordCT ooVgLAS, Urtclitoo, Mom.
Curtright & Daniel, Agents,
Thomasville, Ga.
PROFP SSIONAL CARDS.
y | 11. Bouchelle, M. "D.
OFFICE:
At It«id?ncc on Remington Avenue, east
of Ilansell Street.
rji m. mcintosh.
Physician A Surgeon,
Thomasvillo, Georgia.
trorHCE over Stark’,, oorner Ilroail and
Fletcher Streets.
w.
\V. BHUUE,. M. D.
Office, up-stairs.
Comer of Broad'asd neither streets, [ou
'•MU
^ S. DEK.LE, M. D.,
Office in Hayes Building.
fteildeuce—Cornor College avenuo and Mag
nolla street.
Telephone communication, No. 25!for night
11s.
J II. COYLE, l>. D. S.,
Resident Dentist,
ThomaavIIle, • Georgia.
Offers his services to in citizens ct Thom*
Mvllle and vicinity.
Office hours—From 9 a. m. to lp. m., and
om 2 to & p. m
O fflee—Ou Jackson street.
s.
o. mclendon,
Attomey-at-Law,
‘BiomasvUlc, ... Georgia.
ylTu»|>AY«.
TlSttln!! —
I um—I a to women.
ItafiSew^‘ffTsJSSjafiSfrfi
m mmmmati n i^m|| all sufferer*.
J nubs si.oo.
M. Contis, Th.MMTllle tio.
dssU-ly
Suffrage For Females.
Wahhixhtox, Aug. lit—Mr. and
Mrs. lUackwell (lormeriy Lucy
Stone), liaiI tut interview to day with
the Mie*issi|>j>i delegation in congress,
in which they urged the delegation
to unite in n telegram to the Mississip
pi convention recommending the en-
frmicliUenient of all women, white
and black, who can rend and write’
They said they thought this would
solve the southern problem, but the
Mississippi delegation did not see in
just that light.
—*•• mm-
(a the fcliool of journalism: Pro
lessor—1 again call your attention to
the too common use of trite expres
sions. Mr. Quills,can you find a fit
substitute ’or the well worn phrase,
“he died a natural death? Mr Quills
(about to graduate as manngii g eity
editorial e irrespoedent in chiefi—
Wi ll sir, I suggpst, "he die>l without
oad eal aid" How would that do?
I’rof, i It is exeelii lit, Mi. Quill*.
- 11, ri'.. 15 z.ir.
The lair eleik of the OlinU t'olirt
of Ttieker eounty, W. Vn., who died
a few days ago, was horn without legs,
over fifty years ago. Vet lie was an
excellent cavalry soldier in the Con
federate nrtny throughout the war.
COMMISSION MERCHANT?
OLIVIT BROTHERS,
WHOLESALE (OMISSION MERCHANTS,
335 Washington Street, . - NEW YORK.
Pears a Special .v.
Refer by permission to Times-ICx-
TkiiI’Iiisk and local shippers.
July 1 tint
TWIST’S SPECIFIC.
A troublesome .kin dlscnso
(caused me to scratch for ten
months, and has been cured by
a tew days use of 8. 8. S.
M. II. Wolfr.
Upper Marlboro, Md.
Sv,’ift vNpedfie.
McAlister - bros.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
•I'litMmrgli/Prt
SPECIALTIES.
MKl.OIMS and PEARS.
REFERENCES: DuquMne National Hank,
Various V\;irv?a ami Freight Agent.*, I*itts*-
In.igli. r:iurs-Ktili-i|»rjye, Tlininasville, ‘hi.
jtme ”7 •! u ni
II. (i.uii Al. II. fitvmuci.l
Gi>hikS«?iii.kv, .In.
UOllLIMiimUST, SCHLEY & CO.
WHOLESALE FRUIT and PRODUCE
Commission Merchants,
520 K. I’rnlt Street, Baltimore, Md.
REFERENCE: Peoples’ Bauk.
SPECIALTIES:
Southern Fruits nml Vcgetulile, Georgia and
South Carolina Watermelon?.
July 27 d-w 2m
any return of
inent plivsi.
failed, biil .i
1
I TT.vi r., ,i reverai years ago of
white swi:.:.. .'a ray leg by the uso of
S. S. S.. ni... • • o bad no symptoms of
disease, tinny prom-
< attended me and all
S. did the work.
;l W. KinKPATntcK,
Johnson City, Ten.
Treatise on Blood Skin Disease (
mailed free.
Swift Specific Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.'
MORELAND PARK
Millitarv Academy,
NKAIt ATI.ATA. UA.,
A Training School for Boys.
Ciias. M. Nkei., Snp’t.
Aug’l il'.’m
LEE & BCJTTOLPH,
DEALER IX
I lav. Grain and Feed..
THOMASVILLE, GA.
NVeJhuy from first-lmnd, and eeU ut’insiilc
figure?.
GIVK l'S A CALL.
Office and Ware-rooms nt Frans ,t Mac
lean’s Ware-house.
THE SHORT LINE
-TOJALL—
POINTS WEST.
THE; ALABAMA
Midland Railway Company,
We take pleasure In announcing tn our friends
of the travelling and shipping public, and con
necting lines, that the Alabama Midland Ry. is
now completed between Montgomery, Ala. and
Bninbridgc, Ga. . ..... .
Through schedules covering l>oth freight and
passenger business have been arranged with
our connections at Montgomery, Ala., oml'Bain-
bridge, Ga. The Alabama Midland Ry. in con
junction with Its connections at Montgomery
and Balnbridge, opens up
A Short Thoronshly Reliable, and Dim! Koaft,
between all points in Florida, south and south
west Georgia, the South Atlantic Sea Board,
New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore,
etc., etc., and Montgomery, Mobile. Birming
ham, New Orleans, Memphis, Nashville, Louis
ville, Evansville, Henderson, Owensboro, Cin
cinnati, St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City, and
to points in Texas, Mississippi, Kansas, Mis
souri, Arkansas, etc., ate.
It is the purpose ot this comnany to give
quicker and more reliable sorvlce, than nas
heretofore existed, in passenger traffic between
the points uamed, and to, at all times give
passengers such Inducements in the way of ad
ditional comfort, and attending to their wel
fare generally, and in the safety of their bag
gage etc., as will, we hope make ours a deserv
edly popular route.
We purpose giving all shipments of freight
intrusted to our care, no mAtter how small, care
ful attention, and to see that same are prompt
ly delivered at destination.
If shinpers desire, we will keep them advised
by wire of the whereabouts of their freight, and
of delivery to consignee.
Wc Intend making a speciality of the melon,
orange and vegetable business from points of
production, and without hesitation, guarantee
the shippers of these commodities, quick time
and intelligent handling or their shipments.
The Alahatia Midland Railway is equipped
with ample supply of rolling stock, Including
fruit cars, etc., and is laid from end to end with
sixty pound steel rati. \\ ith such a road nnd
such on equipment, we feel that we can without
hesitation solicit, and hope to obtain, a liberal
share of the patronage of traveling and ship
ping public.
For information In reference to rates, routes,
schedules etc., etc., please address the under-
sigeod.
B. DUNHAM, Gen'ISupL
HAIDEN MILLER,
Gen'I. Fr'tand Pass. Agent.
MONTGOMERY, ALA., or
W. S. GATES, Traveling Agent,
Thomasville, Or;
John Stout,'
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT,
329 Washington Street,
New - - • York.
Melons;and Pears Specially.
PROMPT - SALES - AND - RETURNS,
(i 30 d-w till Sr|it 1st
Geo. W. Davison & Co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
45 and 47 Poydras St.,
New Orleans, La.
MELONS A SPECIALTY
REFERENCE: Itrnd.itreel nnd Gcrmnnin
National Hunk ft 1 •V Tc ' v Orleans.
jjjiy 17 d-w 2ra
SUMMERS, MORRISON & CO.,
COMMISSON MERCHANTS,
174 South Water St„ Chicago, III.
SE19N31ud PEARS HANDLED to BEST ADVANTAGE.
Refers by [w.in;;ilon toTiMBS-ExTBurnisn.
10 d-w 3m.
We charge no enrtnge, nnd make prompt
returns.
PIKE & BANKS,
Commission Merchants ami Dealers in
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS,
MELONS & PEARS SPECIALTIES,
No. g8 PARK PLACE,
Bet. Washington and West Sts., New York.
REPRESENTED BY
John W. Mitchell,
May l.S 4-y ThomaavIIle, Go.
Established }$$$•
John H. Newton,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,.
Pears anil Melons a Specialty.
311 Washington St., lormeriy 183 Read St.,
New York, - N. Y.
The gljpye old established and responsi
ble house solicits consignments of Fruit and
Truck. Returns ir.iule prouipjly. The fi
nancial stBUding of tlic house affording ab
solute security to growers. Prices tele
graphed daily to Reese Si Eason, where
HAVING PLATES AND INFORMATION
may be had. d&w4m
WHITE & PAYNE,
Cotton Factors a,nil Commission Mcrcbaaos,
MELONS AND| PEARS SPECIALITIES,
Nos. 11 and 13 Roanoke Dock, Norlolk, Va.
REFERENCES: Norfolk National Bank,
Bank of Commerce, Burruss Son Si Co.,
Bankers, Norfolk, Bank of Quiiman, Quit-
man, Ga,
John Yule,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Fruits & Vegetables,
Knoxville, Tenn.
Represented In Georgia and Florida by
W. W. Scarborough,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
21 Market Street, Knoxville,* Tcuu.
J make specialties of
PEABSlaud MELONS.
June 29 <1 It w 2m.
A. , W'illix3i ! c5s;
Life Insurance cannot compensate for grici* the empty chair at the table, the
fire-side, and in the office. /
Why not enjoy life when the fortune is made? What i*. good to-tnorrow, must
be better to-day. Begin in time to build up your system and spirits, and dispel
disease by baking some wholesome and harmless alterative. There is nothing so
goed for Catarrh, Rheumatism, overworked system, and ail blood affections, as
—■TOSFo Wo
ptcMlIm bdcfytb vigor ?
‘'d you Ijdft rnirwd vitality?
your prom (ftoftuify?
VbfiXT 1 ;
Yrfloil To jjtchlly wgtfh *
Testimonials
Birmingham, Ala , Oct. 23,'89.
J(j\ John Jt. Garrett,
aVe’y and Treat. W. IF. C, Co.
Dear Sir:—Having given your W.
W. C. u thorough trial, I can cheer
fully recommend it to nil suffering
witli I.lver Troubles. It baa dono
mo more good than a barrel of so-
called remedies, and I foci like a
now innn. I pronounco it tbo truo
and only elixir of life.
Yours very gratefully,
A. W. BENTLEY.
W. W. C. for sale by all druggists. Manufactured by Wooldridge’g
Wonderful Care Co«- Columbus, Ga.
mch-12-ty
Passenger Schedule
Georgia Southern & Florida Railroad
Smvanee River Routt to Florida.
Taking effect July Cth, 1890. Standard Time, 90th Meridian. _
GOING SOUTH.
j • 2!o.3~ KoXl
Leavo Macon, Union depot....' to am 7 00 pm £
Arrive Cordele, Junction 8 A k M By 1 P ,n P ra } ^ >m
Leavo Cordelo •• “ 1» I'tn » 44 pm 100pm
ArriveTlftou Junction II k W Ry 3 20pm Ulftrai 5 55pm
LoatoTilton ** " 3 20pm 1118am.... ... GOOatn
Arrive Yaldosto. Junction 8 F & W Ry 5 08 pm 1 01 am 10 40am
Arrivo Jasper “ " Jj I’ m
Arrive Lako City Junction F C & P RR *23 pm
Arr Jacksonville FC* Pdepot ®^5
Arrivo Hampton Junction FC fc PRn 9 14pm £01 am 9 14am
Arrivo Palafka union depot 10 40 pin 8 00 am 10 40am
Arrive S» Augustine via J fit a & H R Bn 1010 om
GOING NORTH.
No,
No. If
No. 2
Leave St Augustine via J St A k H B RB ^ - rt
Leavo Palatka union depot n ',? pm 5
Arrivo Hampton Junction Y c k 1* depot * 49 am 9 14 pm 7 49 am
Lv Jacksonville. F C k Pdepot 7 Mam i 30 pm
Leave Lake City Junction FCfcPKU •}?!£**" 10 40 pm ....** * * 1010am
Arrive Jasper Junction 8 F Is W lilt 11 0j nin 11 ol pm 12 40 nra
Arrive Valdosta ** ** .... •••••••••• ....... 121» m........ 1 i*l am........ 3 0o pm
Arrive Tlfton Junction B k W RR I J3pm 3 39 am P™
Arrivo Cordelo Junction 8 A k M Ry 3 21pm i 01 am 9 Warn
Leave •» « “ 3 24 pm 4 01am 9 -6 pra
Arrivo Macon union depot .... 3 4.7 pm G 30 am 3 30pm
Pullman Palace sleeping cars c
^ trains Nos. 3 and 4.
All trains arrive oml depart from union depot Macon, except
modatlon trains, which arrivo and depart from Macon Juncth
A. C. KNAPP, Traffic Man , Macon, Go.
Nos. 11 nud 14 accom
J. T. HO .12. Gen. Pass. Agt., Macon, Ga
‘s>iooaaoH ‘v ‘A
Contractor & Builder.
Will lie "hid In iimltii tiililnclR for or
8H|«-’l’ll|l()l|ll
ILL CLASSES OE BUILDING,
IN BRICK Oil WOOD.
V. A. HOBROf KN,
OF.XERAI. CONyttAOTOB, i
P O. I5ox 71. Tliomasyillc, Go-
mysldansondorsn l*. 1*. l*. ss aipUndldoombloatlon.
and Special Dlsoountii Cataloges for 1890 now readjFs
130 pages, Illustrated. Book froa; Pottage 10c*
TYLER BANK COUNTERS.
CimuM for SlyU, Quality and Prlf*. lllatlraM la Calare
AaJrwatworkaf Arti llOpagf*. B-k Vr** X Po.1^. U .u.
PESK C0. ( 8T. LOUIS, M0„ U.8.A.
datqrrh. skin plM<afr*'. Kciema, Wironlol-.^
plaluit, M.wcmUi iMIson. Totter, 8ci\ldhea«l, tie ..ate.
■ -
Regulate The Bowels#
CostlvsuoM deranges fbonliolo sys
tem and begeu diseases, sucb as
Sick Headache, ■
Dyspepsia, f^yeri, Kidney Diseases,
Bilious Coii'o, Maiartu, etjf.
Tuffs fills prodoco regular babU of
body and goad digestion, wltliouf
uliiclt, no one can ettjoy goull Itoallli?
Sold Everywhere.
Prof. Leisette’s
MEMORY
DISCOVERY AND YRAININB METHOD
In apito of Adnlt«*r«tcd imUations which miss the
theory, andpractUialrcAuUaofthq Oriaitiai. in spite of
ilia amraMt ni lure prwwnrtat Ions l»jr envious uouldjio
gar, boUdinff up fliu systoia icphlij. ,
Ladles whose systems are poisoned and wjioso blood
Is In an Impure condition due to menstrual trregnUrt-
iics nrc D-culliirly bdiiudiod by the wontiermiMnisaad
blood cleansing properties of P. P. P., Pricklj Alb, POkO
TheBestSprinc
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MtTDICINE, TO
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LIPPNIAN BROS., Proprlotore,
WHOLEi'A LB DKUOQI6T3,
Uppiran jiieck. ' 5AY*NN*!!, OA.
BENNETT & HALL,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Fruits and Produce,
POULTRY, poos, GAME, ETO,
Xo. 131 WEST ST., xxw YOUK.
&W24J
Cannot Gauso Stricture. Painless to Uu
Price, 3L Sold by all Erucjhl:
Chin package with Sobbcr Syringe for $L6Q
THE:-: TIE
To Buy
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 si scarce.
When othrs want to
sell. When your oth
er business is dull
and your mind is free
from worries. When
the market is at the
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 Jot
40 feet front on lower
Broad St.
The cheapest Farm
in the country, quali
ty considered, 1111-2
apres, 3 piiles opt on
Magnolia Road.
.Fiveacre triangu
lar tract, just beyond
Carroll Hill, on Jones
Bridge Road.
Finest corner lot
in Fair View; south
ern exposure.
Neat pottage, cor
ner lot, in Bast End,
Fine suburban place
ten acres of ground,
in Magnolia Place.
Cheap cottage in
Fearriside,'
Desirable lot on
play St.
Cheap lots on Hayes
h
If you will call on
me, I will convince
you, that I mean busi
ness.
I will also be glq,d
to insiire your life op
your property.
Beal Estate and Insurance Broke?
Thomasville ** Ga.