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:GERMETUER
NATURE'S REMEDY
J isa first-class scientific preparation, the
* result of Dr. King's untiring labors and
J researches following after aaffrcy, Pe*
geer, Brandtlett, Pastuer, Koch, Mlquel
and other Illustrious compeers, whose la
bors substantiate, as held by the Freneli
Academy of Science, that “disease germs
may bo not only attenuated until nearly
harmless.bat may bo revivified by degrees
and given the most virulent character.”
< —ROYAL QERMETUER— jj
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Coughs, Incipient Consumption, all Blood «
and Skin diseases, Female troubles, etc. f
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cheek,strength to tho body and joy to tho "
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If you arc suffering with disease, and ■
fall of a cure, send stamp for printed mat* .
tor, certificates, etc. It Is a boon to tho p
suffering and the wonder of the century. <
For sale by King’s Royal Germetuer p
Company, Atlanta, Oa., and by druggists, l
Price fl.50per concentrated bottle, which T
makes one gallon of medicine as per dl* L
lections accompanying each bottle. Can F
bo sent by express C. O. I). if your drug* fa
gist can n«t supply you. * ^
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July ly
.'ATTVinU W. li« Donglaa Shoes are
• «iiUAiU£l svaminted, and every pnir
Las his name and price stamped on bottom#
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
*‘Auo Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain#
fhe excellence and wearing qualities of this shoo
aanot be better shown than dy tho strong endorse*
»cuts of Its thousands of constant wearers.
5 #QO Genuine Hand-sewed, an elegant and
stylish dress Shoe which commends Itself.
• JB ,00 Iland-sewcd Welt# A fine calf Shoe
4 unequalled for stylo and durability. j
3 .CO Goodyear Welt is tho standard dress
Shoe, at a popular price. . . .
«9,50 Policeman's Hhoo is especially adapted
•> for railroad men, farmers, etc.
All made in Congress, Button and Lace.
*3 & $2 SHOES LA F D°,is,
• Are been most favorably received since introduced
»ud the recent Improvements make them superior
«j any shoes sold at these prices.
Ask your Dealer, and if no cannot supply you send
,'rect to factory enclosing advertised price, or a
».Wfo,ord i rfa.n^ LA8i ^
Curtright & Daniel, Agents,
Thomasvillc, Ga.
PltOFT SSIONAL CAItDS.
JOHN K. SIXGI.ETAItV,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CAIRO, GEORGIA.
Will practise la the superior and county
court# also In the justice s courts. Prompt
attention given to the collection of claims,
and all business intrusted to rao.
9f-lydkw
pit, j. makioniioiutocks,
129 BiiOAD Stheet,
THOMASVILLE, - - GEORGIA,
•p m. McIntosh.
Physician A Surgeon,
Tbomasvillo, Georgia.
If^rriCE oyer Stark's, oorncr Broad and
Fletcher Streets.
^ S. DEKLK, M. D.,
Office in Hayes Building.
Besidoace— Corner College nveouo and Hag
t&olla street.
Telephone communication, No. 25.for night
J II. COYLE, L>. D. S.,
Resident Dentist,
Thomasvllle, • Geor
Offers hie services to ta citizens ot
ssvllle and vicinity.
Offlco hours—From 9 a. m. to 1 p.
nm9 to 5 p. >n
Office—Ou Jackson street.
| o. McLendon,
Attorney-at-Law,
Thomasvllle, • Georgia,
ompt attention given to all; business' cn-
ixcd to him.
ISce—Over Watt's shire, corner Broad and
.eksonst recta.
MORELAND PARK
Millitarv Academy.
NEAR ATI.ATA. UA.,
A Training School for I toys.
Ciias. M. Nkel, bnp’t.
A u{ | dim
Our Leb Letter.
Leii, Ga., Sept lltb, 1890.
Mr. Editor :
Our little town is quiet, ami our
merchants are doing a good business.
They arc making large orders in
order to meet the demands ot fall and
winter.
Our fnrmcrs are busy picking cot
ton, and notwithstanding the low
prices aiul short crops, they will make
some money.
Hon. Isaac Alderman has the best
cotton the writer has seen this year.
He lias some that will make a bale to
the acre. That is good farming for a
bad crop year.
Corn and cane crops arc all good.
If anything they aro above an aver
age.
Mr. Jesse Siringcr and wife nre
spending some time in the communi
ty. Wc are glad to announce that
Mr. S. is rapidly convalescing from
typhoid fever.
Last Saturday a party went down
ou the river near Adam’s lake, where
they spent an enjoyable day fishing,
etc.
Well, Mr. Editor, our brother farm
ers have [been so busy talking phos
phate that none of them would say
anything about old Mr. Jute or little
Billy Cotton cither, but wc think if
they would remember that it would
take 84,000 bales of cotton to cover
the average cotton crop, besides the
other coverings needed, such as sacks,
etc, they would give little Billy a
thought- If anyone who has statistics
would take the time they could write
an interesting communication, as we
intimated before. The farmers of
Georgia could take stock sufficient i
in a set of mills to manufacture all
the baggiug they wish, besides the
guano, corn, etc., flour sacks and such
articles they need, instead of having
to pay large dividends to some one
else. Cotton bagging cost 12A cents
per yard, but we cau buy cheeked
homespun at six and seven cents per
yard, which cost more than the half
woven bagging, while it is but 36 in.
wide, the bagging is ouly H in. which
ought not make so much difference.
We have heard nothing from the
petition to the S., F. & W. By., for
traiu service, which }s needed very
much. It is called a Hag station, but
the authorities will not stop any train
except the freight train. Many times
the citizens and merchants have to go
to Thomnsville or elsewhere, and have
to go by private conveyance, because
they cannot get accommodation from
the R. R. Co.
J. O. C.
-HEADQUARTERS—
J58 BROAD STREET.
Real Estate and Rental Agency.
PINE TIMBERED LANDS,
FARH1LANDS,
AND CITY PROPERTY,
M »ney loaned on farm lands 8. per
cent, r to 5 years time.
J. E. B- Love.
May to Om
THOMASVILLE
VARIETY WORKS.
RejBOldf, Eaifitve A In s, liep
Manufacturers and Dealers
ROUGH & IDRESSED
r, LUMBER-
LATHES,
PICKETS,
SHINGLES,
MOULDINGS,
BRACKETS,
SCROLL WORK,
MANTLES,
BALUSTERS.
STAIR-RAILS
Newel Posts.
OFFICE, CHURCH & S10RE'
Furniture.
STORE FRONTS.
Wire ScrconTDoors and Windows, Saa
Doors and Blinds
STAIR BUILDINC
A >D 1NHDK HAPDWOOPFINJSH
SPHC1ALTY.
^CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
The Pullman Car Line
n ET'WEEN
Louisville, Cincinnati
INDIANAPOLIS,
AND
CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST,
The Pullman Vcstibulcd Scrvirc on
Night Trains, Parlor Chair
Cars on Day Train.
“From sire to son, grand-parent to grnml-cMM, tho ills of life, nil; I.L•
JM**nd Poison follow-, threirrh poncr-.Grr*-. • 1 ;
Tlic fooi' !i of hire a ic -on t« r ?», • . / •
ridicuimi • pr«i fcc« rf for::#, • •• • diral t i
it needs a i • . < l»*nd. and at ii» ta I • «■ r l ? •* 1 • .*
for any IQt»»xi T mhiIhc, K-dneyoi’ lli.uVrr /. .... ■ i, J i
will be a« much s :i object of atm; cm n! ; f t ir'-th
Why? because bo docs’nt know a^oci thiug (U r . \V.
Last fall I was Buffering from General Debility, from t
The Monou Trains make the bus test
time between the Southern Win
ter Cities and Summer Re
sorts of the Northwest
WM. F. BLACK, General Manager.
»V. A. MoDOKL, Traffic Malinger,
JAS. ISA UK Hit, Gen. 1\ A. t Chicago
Kor.flinker information addrem
R.W. GLARING. Gen’l Agent.
ISIootl Affection, nnd my wholo
... ..... *i Wonderful
ninv family
L. G. BOWERS.
t.W. GLADING, Gen’l Agent.
158 Broad St, Tkomasviile, Ga
ALABAMA MIDLAND RAILWAY.
Time curd in l.Tec! July Util, I8H0,
WEST BOUND.
Lv Thomasville, S, F. k \V 7 20 n in
“ Bainbridge, A. M. Ry 9 00 a m
'* Donttleor-villc 9 51 a m
•* Dothan 11 10 a in
Ar Ozark »«»19 J. r i p in
Lv Ozark (dinner) 12 45 p m
“ Troy 2 38 p in
Ar Montgomery 5 00 p m
GOING HAST.
Lv Montgomery,,,,.;, 8 00 a m
** Troy • j 0 22 a m
Ar Ozark i2 15 pw
Lv Ozark (dinner) 12 45 p m
“ Dothan 1 48 p m
•< D0PA) s onvillc 3 09 p m
Ar llnlnbrldg*. 4 00 p m
Lv Bninbridge, »S. F. k W « 15 n m
Ar Thomnsville. 5 55 p ra
Aliilfania Midland trains arrive and depart
union depot Montgomery.
L'l'dkn Mim.ki, G. F. k P. A.
B. Dvsinv, Montgomery, Ala.
G.en. Supi,
South Georgia College,
•Branch ol.tiie,state University.
Fall Term Opens First Wednesdays
SEPTEMBER.
FACULTY,
C'litrlcn W. Hutson, •
lYIlsu ITIntfic Willfaiuii, l’rinia#y Department
Tho course of instruction will ite thorough,
atjd strict discipline enforced. Young men will
lie well prepared to enter the University. The
health and morals of the town aro both good.
Students cao git bwrd in private families at
reasonable rates.
Terms $1G per Sesslpiy..
All students will 1.1x5 required to pay this
matriculation fco in advance, to tlio treasurer.
Forfurther particulars address
CHARLES W. IIUTSOX.
President.
or WILLIAM D. MITCHELL,
Hccty and Treas.
fl-10-tf
TYLER OE8KS—200 Now Styles.
TYLER ROYAL TYPE WRITER CABINETS, TA
BLES. CHAIRS, BOOKCASES, ic.,»t Reduced Rate.
ni BmcUI DlicounU, C.Ulogci for ISM now ready.
ISOsue,, Uluitrated. Book tne; Postage 10c.
TYLER BANK COUNTERS.
TXLEB DESK CO., 8T. LOUIS. MO., tJ.B.A,
Big Cl Is tlip acknowledged
leading remedy for all tho
unnatural di.-idiarges and
prl vate oiMeaMcs of men. A
certain run- for tli«* .!i Mu
tating weakness peculiar
THtEYAmCwLM ir *« Co. In re.ioniwieodlng it to
■ - 'ftji nifTi*re*a.
._R, M D.,D£GATt.R,?lL
tiy firuffKialD.
U.8T0NEP,
Bold l»y
over since with good results,
Columbus, Oa., Juno 1", 18S0.
W. W. C. for sale by all Druggists. Manufactured by Wooldridge’8 Wonder*
ful Cnro Co., Columbus, Ga.
jnch*1jMy ,
Passenger Schedule
Georgia Southern & Florida Railroad
Suwancc Bivei* Routt to Florida.
Taking effect July Gib, 1890. Standard Time, 90t!i Meridian.
qpiNO SOUTH.
Leave Macon, Union depot
Arrive Cordole, Junctions A k M Ry
Leave Cordole •' "
ArrivoTifton Junction B k W Ry
Leave Tlfton, “ "
Arrive Valdosta. Junction 8 F&W Ity....
Loavo Yaldosta " "
Arrivo Jasper " "
Arrlvo Lnko City Junction F C k V RR
Leave Lake City " "
Arr Jacksonville FLAP depot
Arrive Hampton Junction FO & PRB
iptc- „ , .
Artlto Pai&ik^ union dopot 111* pm
Arrive St Auguatlrto via J Gf A k H It RR.
~ ! GOING NORTH.
Wo. t No. 3 Nu.ll
nt'pnm 7 00 pity Slham
2 04 pm 9 49 pju : 1150pm
2 01 pm...,.... 9 49 pill...... i. 100pm
33C pm........11 32pin 550pm
3 30 pm 1132 am.... fi loam
5 ll pm 122 am 10 30am
12 25pm
0 10 pm .... 2 3 am 2 55pm
7 23 pm 3 42 am 5 20pm
7 48pm 8 52 am
6 3 am
9 33 pm 6 01 ain
10 0 am
Loavo St Augustine via J St A k II R RR.
Lcavo PalatkA union depot
Arrlvo‘Hampton Junction F c k V depot
Lv Jacksonville. VCi P dopot,, ,,.*.*•
Arrlvo Lake City " • • • • • • • • • • •
ixave Lnko City Junction FCAPRR...
Arrivo Jasper Junction 8 V k W RR
Arrivo Valdosta
Arrlvo Tlfton Junction B k W RR
Leave Tlfton
5 45 am 7 oo pm
7 47 am 8 40 pm
, 7 30 am 7 5<) pm
Arrlvo Cordele Junction 8 A & M Ry 315 pm.
Arrlvo Macon Union depot. ,,m
,. o so pm jotopm,......
...10 C0ain....'....1040 pm 10 lOnm
...1102 am 1148pm 12 40 am
...12 06 in 12 55am 110 pm
...l 41 pm 2 34 am 8 40 pm
1 50 pm 2 34 am 8 00am
4 01 (
5 45prn G 30 am
Pullman Paltyco 3Jce:
AH*'traina*arrfve^amfcio^hrf Irora d°P^ Macon, except N'
laodtytlon trains, which arrive and depart Horn Vadcm juncut,,^
a 0. KNAPP, Traffic Man , Macon, Ga*J, i. IIP .L, Gen.
Pass. Age., Macon, Ga.
THE SHORT LINE
POINTS ... WEST.
THE ALABAMA
Midland Hallway Company
We take pleasure in announcing to our friends
of tho travelling nnd shinning public, and con
necting lines, that tho Alabama Midland Ry. ifc
now completed between Montgomery. Ala. nnd
ThrougCschedulcs covering both freight nnd
pa^sengpr business have been arranged with
Pb/flclsm orations l\ I’.V. n« »k^lsmlid combination,
and prcacrlbo It with groat ■atlaf.'tctlnn for tbo euros of
... ^ stair's of Primary. Bocondsry and Tertl-
pa^sengpr nusiuesn uuvo uvvu
mn- C0ntitctlr.n3 at MQatjjumrrT, Ala., and llain-
brldco.'G#:"Tho ^abama Midland tty. In con
junction yrlth'l tv connection, at Hcntnomcty
and Bajnllrldgc, opens np "J ‘
A Short thoroughly Belijblt, and Diretl Route,
between all point. In Plorlda, sontb and «oi
wo.t Ocorcia, tne South Atlantic Sca lloi
New York? Philadelphia, Boston, Baltlroc.-,
etc., etc., and Montgomery, Uloblle, Blrmlng.
ham, New Orleans, Memphis, Nashville, Louis
ville! Evansville, Henderson, Owensboro, Cln-
Clnn-tl, St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City, and
to points In Texas, Mississippi, Kansas, Mis
souri. Arkansas, etc., ate. .
lx l. the purj'oso ot this comoany to glvo
nufclrer and nrnra rollablo sorvlce, than has
ilerctoford exiitcif, ih passenger trafl'c between
tbo points named, and'to,'at til ttmei c/ve
passengers such Inducements in tho way ofud-
(litiomu comfort, and attending to their wel
fare generally, and in tho safety of their bag
gage etc., as will, wc hopo make ours a deserv
edly popular route.
wopnrpotn giving all shipments of freight
Intrusted to our etrs, no matter how small, caro
ful attention, and to sed that sawn a,e prompt-
lv delivered at destination. . . ".
7 If shlnpers desire, wo will keep them advised
by wire of tho whereabouts of their freight, and
of delivery to consignee. _ .
We Intend making a speciality of tho melon,
orango andvcgetaulo business from points of
f iroduction, ana without hesitation, guarantee
Lc shippers of these commodities, quick timo
and Intelligent handling of their Bhipmcnte.
The Alauamar Midland Railway Is equipped
with amplo' eupply ofreillng stock, including
fruit cars, etc.’, odu U laid from ppd toeprl with
sixty pound steel ra>l. WJth such a road and
euch an equipment, we fee! that wo cah Vlthdut
hesitation solicit, and hope to obtain, a liberal
share of the patronagoof traveling and ahip-
P Korlnfonnation In reference to rates, routes,
schedules etc., etc., pleaso address tho under-
slgcod.
B. DUNHAM, Gon’ISupt.
HAIDEN MILLER,
Gen‘1. FWt and Pass. Agent.
MONTGOMERY, ALA., or
W. S. GATES, Traveling Agent,
Thomasvllle, Ga.
July3
I-StICE 31.00.
#,J,Ciu.H., Ttiotni.Hvlllr
dccih-ly
*s>iooaaoH l v ‘A
Contractor & Builder.
AVill bo glad to rnako contracts for or
supcrinlcnd
ALL CLASSES OF BUILDINC,
IN BRICK OU WOOD.
V. A. HORROrKS,
0ENRRAL CONTRACTOR,
I* O. Box 71, TlAOinasvillc, Oa.
4 m
and Horea, Glnmlular Swclllnga, Kiiyumatlam, Malaria,
old Chronic Ulre*« that hayn reathted all traatmunt.
. zm— 1 mmm ■ j
P. P- „ p k C oN
blood pOISU Im
Catarrh, Kkln UUeasea, l!c*«tna, Chronlo Female Com
plaints. Morcurlal 1‘olton, Tettor, Scnldhend, etc., ate.
P. P. P. la a powerful tonic and an excallant r"‘**
B M ,i .h... bioed
ialnan lnniiircfi>;iilltlon duo to ir.cnairual Irrci^ilarl-
LIPPMAH BROS., Proprietors,
WHOLEfflUf DRUOOIET3.
Uppman Block, CAV.NNAII. CL
J»n2l-ly
Cannot Cause Stricture. Painless to Use,
Price, SL. Cold b? all Bmuglsb Sent In
Olaln EKfci®4 with Rubber Syringo for $1.60
J anlriy :
Prof. Loisette’s
MEMORY
8 30 J m
REAL ESTATE
Fire Life ami Accident Insurance,
UKNT AND l-OAN AO ENT.
Offers:
(1) An elegant home on Dawson
street, close in, on easy terms. Price
85,000.
(2) Corner lot, with two story
iiousc, on comer of Clay nnd Craw
ford streets. Price 82,500,
(3) Small cottage on Mcnroo street,
between Dawson and Crawford.
Price 81,500.
(4) Corner lot, two story bouse, in
East End. Prices nud terms on in
quiry,
(5) Une of the finest corner lots ou
Dawson street, vacant, 105x200 feet.
Price 81,500.
(G) The finest vacant building lot
in the city, frontiugon Paradise Park,
corner of three avenues, 200x200 feet.
Price 83,000
(7) Small inside lot, Colton avenue,
in ‘‘East End,’’ with small house on it.
Price 845b.
(8) Finest corner lot in Fairvicw,
corner Campbell nnd Law streets,
Southern Exposure. Price 8300—
opcu for short time only.
(9) Choice building lot on Clay
street, near elegant Moss house.
Price 8400. Best vnluc of anything
now on the market.
Besides many other iots both grcaj
and small.
(10) An 8 aero place, dwelling and
bearing pear orchard, on Carroll Hill.
Price 83,000.
(11) 57J acres 14 miles from Court
House, long front on Groom’s Ford
road, no builrjings. Fripe 82,(j00. ”'
(12) Tracts of 10, 15 and 25 acres
on Southern Boulevard, at 84P.00 pep
acre.
(13) One of the best farms lu tho
county to make money on. 111^
acres, quite well improved, good
bearing pear orchard, 3 miles out on
Magnolia road. Price 83,000.
Besides many other farms, both
great and small.
HOUSES TO HEN'U,
Nine room house, all furnished
except parlor, Clay stroot, 830.00 per
month by the yoar.
Six room house on Seward street,
furnished, for tho season of 5 months
at 8350.
Five room houso in “East End”
furnished, 850,00 per month for not.
less,than four monti^. ' ’ 1 1
Four room house besides dining
room and kitchen, on Clay street
unfurnished, 8200 per year.
Four room dwelling on Calhoun
and Young streets, unfurnished, at
$10,00 per month.
Large .new dwelling, a little out,
very low to right patties.
Besides other’s furnished and un
furnished.
I represent the following Insurance
compands;
THE SUN FIRE OFFICE OF LONDON.
The Scottish Union and National
Fire Insurance Co., of Endinburgh.
The Guardian Fire Assurance Co,
of London.
The United Underwriter; Fjrp in
surance Co., of Atlanta.
The grand old Mutual Life Insur
ance Co., of New York.
The National Accident Society of
Now York.
1.1. Mate
IKi’onri fiiti’cct,
Thomasville - Ga,