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GREAT
JOY.
K
DH. KING’S ,
ROYAL GERMETUER |
One fact Istroftta a thousand arguments, |
nnd Dr. King’s Roval Oermetuer demon* i
Btrmtes everf day that it la making more |
cures than any other medical preparation .
n x%^tmhter of Mr. C*. Jordan,of Atlanta.
_ was cured of a serious case of stomach ami
(r **57*N?l\ Johnson,of Atlanta, was'Cured .
H of a long continued and severe case of j
1“ catarrh which was sapping bis life auay.
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eirrodotfacial nenralp
“'M^TTrelo 0 ,'. Aiu y n C «Th"* n be?„'an
invalid 14 years, but tiermetuer cured her.
‘ Mrs. W. V. Herndon. Atlanta, t a suf ?
KSS tier*froin Vff. «,*„! I
«*°rV F iuo^ 0, rV.M' y ^ l rnS: .
gravated dyspepsia. Two bottles of Oer* |
H'M^Lewis 1 *Bennett. Atlanta. «a.. had |
been afflicted with Indigestion for i
compHcatedwi th diarrUa. Three-fourths
of a bottle cured him sound and well.
Thousands of voluntary certificates tes- L
tlfv to the remarkable curative virtues of |
ltoval Oermetuer. It builds up at once, «
wooes "nature’s soft nurserefreshing |
sleep stimulates the appetite, aids dlges- .
tlom soothes lhe nerved and gog |
health. For weak women, clerks, book
keepers, milliners, stenographers, house
wives. etc., it la the nonpareil of all tern* I
cdles. As a blood purifier and an I o vigor-
ntlng tonic it Is without a rival, it Jai as |
nleasant to take ns lemonade without t
sugar ; is a scientific discovery, and cures |
diseases by removing tlie £ nu *£ ic J r 'fn | |
11.50 per concentrated bottle, wbicn wm i
make one gallon of medicine, a* per ac- I
companylng directions. Bend stamp for I
full nartl'*n'ars, wonderful cures, etc. I
For .a dni*gl»tt and by Kino's
Royal 4* >-:hm ktukr Co., Atlanta, Oa.
The Majority in Arkansas-
Little Rock, Ark., Sept. 15 —
The official majority for Eagle, the
democratic c uulidate for governor, is
21,080 over I’i/.or, the union lnbor
nnd republican candidate. The total
vote is 191,448, of which Eagle receiv-
cl 100,207 and Fizcr 85,181. The
average dcmocrnctic majority on the
balance of the state ticket is about
22,500.
Negro or Nothing.
Washington, Sept. 17.—Thu Post
Office Department has issued an order
discontinuing the post office at Bioh-
opvillc, N. C. The office pays a salary
of $200 per year. Tho Postmaster
General says that if tho people of
Bishopville will not stand a negro
postmaster, they will have to do with
out a post office
a ctotso BrJMfO*
The Pullman Car Line
BETWEEN
Louisville, Cincinnati
OH
INDIANAPOLIS,
AND
CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST,
The Pullman Vestibuled ScrvAc on
Night Trains, Parlor Chair
Cars on Day Train.
The Motion Trains make the fastest
time between the Southern Win
ter Cities and Summer Re
sorts of the Northwest.
Last year the cotton seed oil mills
paid out lor seed alone 81-1, <02,450.
This large sum was almost a clear
gain to the farmers of the South above
what they would have received for
their cotton crop had tho oil indus
try not been in existence. The Con
ger lard bill is intended to cripple
that industry, if not destoy it, nnd if
it passes the Scnntc the value of cot-
ton seel will largely decrease, In
this matter, ns in all others, the re
publican congress is bitterly hostile
to Soutliorn interests.—Telegraph
ADTiON swfejarfia.1
<0.8 his name and price stamped t
tatlES
Soo
?H75
^BOYS
-HEADQUARTERS—
J581BROAD STREET.
Real Estate and Rental Agency.
PINE TIMBERED LARDS,
FARM LARDS,
ARD CITY PROPERTY
Mftncy loaned on farm lands 8 per
cent, i to s years time.
J. E. B- Love.
Mnv 20 Oin
N, L. DOUGLAS
n SHOE GENTLEMEN.
•at) Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain,
j hu excellence and wearing qualities of this shoe
• tog be better shown than ny the strong endorse*
»»xi *g of Its tnouaedi of constant wearers.
r m>/jo Genuine Ilgut1*sewedi an elegant and
.fV ** stylish dreu Show which commends Itself.
1 MO Hand-serred Weft. A lino coif .shoe
unequalled for style and durability,
r T.M) Goodyear Welt Is the standard dress
i BO aTfrVmnW'fihSn o^omny n,l» P .cd
a> for railroad men, farmers, etc.
All mode in Congress, Button nnd Lnee.
*3 & $2 SHOES la f d°.1s.
warssstessMKsfss^^
• any shoes told at these prices.
Vtk your Dealer, and if ne cannot supply you *end
•rect to factory enclosing advertised price, or a
..««Itorord|rtUnk. ijLASi Ma „.
Cnrtright & Daniel, Agents,
Ihomasville, Ga.
Jnlyl-Cin
PUOF1* SSIONALJCABDS.
LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE.
LaGrange, Georgia.
•lectrie light*. Literature,
Music, Art, dreu mskiog,
type-writing,telegraphy. Book-
keening, ilght-ilnglng, elocu-
lion, phyilesl enUarc, PBRK.
Art snd voles culture • pedal,
tics. Economical Uniterm, fu-
plli board in Collegs Home.
Music class. 14S; Art 40. Send
for cstslogne. MUi sssusl sm<
sJea begins Sep. 17,1090.
arrus vr. smith, Pres.
El'LEB B. SM1TU. Sec.
WM. K. III.ACK, General Manager.
IV. A. McDOKL, Trallic Manager,
.IAS. MARKER, Goli. 1*. A., Chicago.
Kor further Information aclilress
K.W. GLADING. Gen I Aaent.
158 ltroail St. Thomasvillc, (.a
ALABAMA MIDLAND RAILWAY.
Time card in effect July Kith, I8t»0,
WEST BOUND.
Lv Tiionittsvillo, S. F. k W 7 -0 a m
** Bninbridge, A. M. Ry... 9 ^ a 1,1
14 Donalsocvillc 9 * r, l 11 m
•* Dothan H a 111
Ar Ozark 12 ^ P m
Lv Ozark (dinner)....< 12 45 p m
Troy 2 38 p m
Ar Montgomery & CO P m
GOING EAST.
Lv Montgomery 8 00am
« Troy 10 22 a m
Ar Ozark 12 15 p m
Lv Ozark (dinner) 12 45 p
“ Dothan ii* “* 8 p m
“ Donalsonville 3 03 p m
Ar Bainbridgc 4 00 p m
Lv Bainbridgc, S. F. k \V 4 15 p m
At Thcmnsvillc •”> 55 P ni
Alabama Midland trains arrive and dcpait
from union depot Montgomery.
II AIDES M ILLE.Y, O. F. k P. A.
B. Dunham, Montgomery, Ala.
Gen. Supt.
iid*parent tn grand-child, the ills of life, nil alike r
c subject to.'
n, pr:
,-.,l|.„va Ilirmmh i;cncrr.Iions and la H:o seat of many disease*.
of p. i c son for many ill. ia n v.- one of tire nimbly
. . i-.,-dici-.l ridcncc. The Koa L 1 > huiW up the system,
. • I he per.cn who fail, to take W. W. C.
]■ •• i ’r.•' I. /'.!!!!< lino, Rh.er.mntUin, Indigestion.etc.,
... e, the metlioda i-f tlis early physician*.
.. 1. know agooj ti.in^ (\V. W. C. L) when lie sees It.
T.ast frill I waasnffei
Cur.-, anil experienced yr
-from General Delrllltv, from some Itloo«l Affection, nnrl my whole
C'ommeucod laklny your liic.llctno.^Wooldriil^e’s Wonilerful
ti good i
irciwr.t IV. LOIlllllCUr.l'11 UIMUK J"IU iulhiliu»,
d grant relief before finishing tho first bottle. 1 havetised U^nm^fnmily
Columbus, (Ju., June J', 1SS0.
\Y. W. C. for sale hv all Druggists. Manufactured by Wooldridge’S Wonder-
fnl Cure C’O., Columbus. Ga.
inch-12-1V=
P?ss9nger Schedule
& Florida Railroad
Georgia Southern
Niiwancc Kivcr jKoutv to Florida.
Taking cTcct July Cth, 181)0.5 standard Time, OOtli Meridian.
OOINO SOUTH.
Leave Macon, Union depot.. "• •"
Arrive Cordcle, Junctions A k M Ky
Lcnvo Cordelo “ . **
Arrive Tlfton Junction B k W Ky
Leave Tlfton, “ "
Arrive Valdosta. Junction S F A W Ky....
.11 CO am...
. 2 01 pm...
. 2 04 pm...
3 36 pm...
. 3 30 pm...
. 5 11 pin...
.... 7 00 pm..a.
.... 9 49 prn...
.... 9 49pm....
....1132 pm....
....1132 am...
.... 122 am....
.... 510am
... 1150pm
.... 100pm
.... 5 56pm
5 loam
....10 30am
....12 25pm
Leavo Valdosta
Arrive Jasper “ ‘
Arrive Lake City Junction PCtP KK
Leave Lake City “ "
Arr Jacksonville H & Pdepot..
. file pm
. 7 23 pm ..
. 7 48prn....
. 9 33 pm...
.... 2 3 am....
.... 3 42am....
... 3 52 am
.... 0 3 am
.... C 01 am
.... 2 55pm
.... 5 20pm
Arrivo Hampton Junction x c « 1 kb-
.111.> pm...
.... 8 00am
Arrive Pnl&lka union dopot.............
Arrive St Augustine via J Bt A At H R Kit
....10 0am
GOING NORTH.
No. 2
No. 4
£40. 10
Leave St Augustine via J St A & 11 K UK
Leavo I’nlatka union depot v/U* * \ *
Arrive Hampton Junction Fc As 1 depot
Lv Jacksonville. F C k P dopot
ixavo Lake City Junction F C k P 111
Arrivo Jasper Junction 8 U k \\ KK
5 45 am....
7 47 am....
730am....
9 50 pin....
.10 OOatn....
1102 am....
12 05 m....
... 7 00 pm....
... 8 40 pm....
... 7 50 pm
...10 10pm
...10 40 pm....
... 114S "pm
... 12 55am....
... 1010am
...12 40 am
... 4 10 pm
aitito vftWosin - „ w ,, tl
1 41 pm....
... 2 34 am....
.. 8 40 pm
Leave Tlfton “ **
Arrivo Cordelo Junction 8 A k M Ky
1 5G pm....
315 pm....
... 2 34 am
... 401 am ....
.... 8 00am
.... 1150am
... 5 5pm
Arrivo Macon I ulon dopot
° 1 11 1,1
Ali'trains^arrtvo^and'itepnrf from unlon^clepot Macon, oxcept Nos. 11 and 14 accom-
frt m Pen. Pass. Agt.. Macon. Qa.
InTHE WORLD IS
JOHN J£. SINGLETARY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CAIRO, GEORGIA.
Will practise In tho suporlor anil county
court, also In tho justice s courts. Prompt
attention glreu to the collection ot claims,
and all business Intrustol to me.
9-f-lydkw
J^U. J. MARION HOKllOt'KS,
129 Bhoaii Stiiekt,
THOMASVILLE, - - GEORGIA,
OFFICE HOURS: U to 11 a. ni., 3 to 5 p. in.
Reside ice on Linton mill road.
p M MuINTOSII,
Pliy.sicisiii A Surgeon*
Thomasvillo, Georgia.
4f*OFFICK over Stark’s, oorncr Broad and
JFletclicrStrccte.
S. DElvLE, M. D.,
Office in llayes Building.
daildenoe—Oornor Uollege avcuuo aud Mae
a T#mphone ooinmuutcatlon, No. 25.lor ulgbt
J U. COYLE, D. 1». S.,
Etciident D:utist,
Tbomi ■ dlle, • Ooorels.
dtt.rs hi,sorrlcost i ti eltUmaot Thom
. a. m to . P- and
out*»IP- ’I
O A«i-Oa hill m
gT gT McLendon,
Attorney-at-LaWj
Tkemuvtlle, - > • Georgia.
Pr««»t attoallca glvdo t » alKlmsincsscn-
> Hai-oitrVatt , i sDire, corner Broad and
Jartnontlreeu.
MORELAND RARE
Millitai v Academy.
RIMiTI ATA. «*.,
A Trtlninif School for Hoys.
Cha». M. Nkki., Sii|> I.
Roy’s
Blood Purifier'
Cures noils Old Sore*. Scrofulous Vlccra, Scrof-
ulous SOK., Scrofulml. Humor “" d
diseases. Primary, Secondary and lcrtmrj eon
tageouR Blood Pennon, Ulcerous Sores dl,c„,„ ol
the Scalp. Salt Kheuin. niolcliea. 1 u-Mde«;■ I >'J'P
lea,Itch,Tetter.tttne-wonns.senld-1 lend. r.crcma.
Rheumatism, ConMitulIonnl Blood F« , l* »»*•
curial Rheumatism piscn««*of the Donr«. <’.n-
eral Debility ami all dismsei- j.’"l" "
Blood or Hereditary rn»«*. ♦, Id K' r** <1 druff
rsts. $l per bottle. Roy R^m- Co., At., ut ».< a*
sej>«-wly
THOM AS VI LLE
VARIETY WORKS.
Reynolds, Hargrave^ DaYls, Prop
Manufacturers and Dealers
ROUGIIH&rDRESSED
LUMBER.
LATHES,
PICKETS,
SHINGLES,
"JOULDlNOh.
' BRACKETS,
SCROLL WORK,
MANTLES,B
B A LUSTERS,*
STAIR-RAILS
Nevuel Poste.
OFFICE, CHURCH & S20RE-
Furniture.
STORE FRONTS,
Wire ScreeniDoora and Window.', Saa
Doors and Blinds
STAIR BUILDING
AND INSIDE lAJLWCf I FINISH
SPECIALTY.
pCORUESPuNDBNUE SOLICITED.
THE
POIN TS WEST.
TUB ALABAMA
Midland Railway Company
South Georgia College,
Branch of the siaio Uriyersily.
Fall Term Opens First Wednesdays
SEPTEJlilEIt.
FACULTY.
Ciiiklra W. II til ho a, • - Frcsidont,
SJathcmatk*!* and Com-
lutemu’diate Depart-
miu ninlpic WilUniua,l’riiuary Department
The course of instruction will 1m? thorough,
and strict discipline enforced. Young men will
be well prepared to enter the University. The
health and morals of the town arc both good.
Students can get board in private families at
reasonable rates.
Terms s^lOpoi- Session.
z-AU students will .’be required to pay tills
matriculation feo in advance, to the treasurer.
For further
President.
or WILLIAM D. MITCHEf.I,
Hecty and Trcas.
8-19-tf
TYLER DESK8-200 Now Stylos.
TYLER ROYAL TYPE ’WRITER CABINETS, TA-
BLES, CHAIRS, BOOK CASES, &c.,.t Bcd»«dR»U«
and Special Discount,. CaUlafe, far 1»90 nowr«dy,
130 pacta, Illustrated. Book free; Postage 10c.
TYLER BANK COUNTERS.
VTa*atiin«df*r Bill*, Qaalltr tod Prlrc. Idaitrated la rotors
aSSSS^^T*20pJ«. Book rrrr, l*o»tag» 14 fta»
TYLER DESK CO.. ST. LOUIS, M0., U.S.A,
PhrKlelan.ehdor.o 1*. P. P. ....plcndljcombination,
and rruscrlbo it wltli great aotlafactlon for tbs cures of
t Primary. Bacondarr and Tarti-
llli?fl f , tbeacknowl< l dffed
jcfi'liiiK roiiM-dy for ail tha
niiLuiiirr;j dlxrliarifea and
“ T men. A
i«‘ dcblil-
1 peculiar
Iprescr.beUnndferlraft
U«tEy*«CMEMi^iCo. In recommending it u>
V nariMMtYi.Q— all FiiffcrcrM.
LV kl 8TWR, || 0.,DfCdTCT,ftl.
i Kola T»v Drticciviu.
Fji.rkl I’BU'K 3I.OO.
J.i'rsvelii 'pioninNyillr fin,
dWUiy
Li We take pleasure In amioimeliiK toour fi lends
hf tho travelling and sldpidns l’lilJ c. atu con-
ncctlliK lines, that the Alahama Midland l.J. is
now completed between Montgomcrv. Ala. and
^Thronil'selicdules eorcriiii; both Ireiejit and
passenuer business kayo been arranged w.tji
our coimeotlqpsat Jliqitffomorv. Ala., and Ham-
bridre, tla. The Alabama Midland by. in con
junction with Its fonnecslons at Montgomery
and Balubrldgo, opens up
A Short num.;:’' 1 ; I!elillle ' >“ d 1,irctl Bc " ,c '
tween nil points In Florida, south j~ d "““S'
nt CicorgiB, tho South Atlantic 8ca ]»ori%.,
New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore,
etc .ct.c„ and Blontgoinery, Mobile, Birming
ham, New Orleans, Memphis, Nashville. !*«»»«-
Mil": Evansville. Ur ndervon. Ouvnshon , i -
cinnati. St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas Lit), anu
to points in Texas, Mississippi, Kansas, Mls-
"l^i/VtopS^coVti.,. company to give
ouickcr anu more reliable fccrvice, than has
lleretoforo existed, in passenger truffle!
the points named, and to, ut all times Live
iiassenders such Inducements in the way of ad-
li'monal comfort, end attcndinn to their wcl-
faro generally, aud in ll;o eaictj pf their bag
gage etc., .as will, we hope make ours a dcsorv-
L1 \vcViurposo r giving all shipments of freight
intrusted D» out car.” m. matter how small, care
l'ul attention, and to sec? that same arc prompt-
lv delivered at destination. , , .
*1/ ihinpcis Upslre, we w ill keep them mWised
bywiro of tho whereabouts oi their freight, and
oi delivery to consignee.
We intend making a speciality ol the melon,
oranuo nndveECtalilo business Irom points of
production, and without hesitation, Bitaranteo
u.0 shlppetw of these ecnuuodltlcs, quick time
a/,d Intelligent luoidlinE of their shipments.
4 Tho Alaba-na .Midland Railway la equipped
with ample (supply of rollini; slock, lneludinff
fruit ears, etc., and is laid from end to end witK
sixty pound steel rail. With such a road and
such an equipment, wo feel that wo can without
hesitation solicit, and hope to obtain, a liberal
share of tho patronage of traveling and shli>-
'^For'information In reference to rates, routes,
sehcduleactc., etc., please address tho under-
sigeod.
B. DUNHAM, Gen’l Supt.
MAIDEN MILLER,
Gen’l. Frtand Pass. Agcnl.
MONTGOMERY, ALA., op
W. S. GATES, Travelino Agent,
Thomasville, Ga.
julyj
■snoouhoh - v 'A
Contractor & Builder.
AVill 1>P s?l:i'l lo inaktt coiili aels for or
SlIJM.’l’illlCIIll
AH, CLASSES OF BUILDING,
in nnicii ou wdoij.
V. A. HORltOURS,
UF.NKIt.M, I’ONTItV Tillt,
I* O. Uox 71. Tlioinasvillc, Ua.
-*i,» Ui.JIUun. t^kUU.4,' CbrtYrtl
BWHBBg
c:l".LK
LIPPMAN BROS., Proprietors,
WHOLE.’ALE DitUGGIETS,
Lippman Block fAV'.NNAII. GA
OJauti.-ly
Cannot Causa Stilsture. Palnless io Ust.
•Sfir 1
nWN.T
FA I L I
h°3l
DAYSg
Fries, SI. Pol4b7§llDrMjlsts. Scat In
Blab pacbd* "with Rutter Springs tor $1.50
Prof. Lcisette’s
MEMORY
DISCOVERY AHD TRAINING METHOD
lo ,0110 ol odoltmted Imitations which miss the
theory, and medical nsaulu of »“ Ottooei. in of
»'JS-|m
E.M.Hallette
REAL ESTATE
Fire Life and Accident Insurance.
KENT AND LOAN AGENT.
Offers:
(lJ A n elegant homo on Dawson
street, close in, on easy tcrniB. Price
$5,000.
(2) Corner lot, with two story
house, on corner of Clay and Cnur-
ford streets; Price 82,500,
(3) Small cottage on Monroe street,
between Dawson and Crawford.
Price 81,500.
(4) Corner lot, two story bouse, in
East End. Prices and terms on in
quiry.
(5) One of tho finest corner lots on
Dawson street, vacant, 105x200 feet.
Price 81,500.
(G) The finest vacant building lot
in the city, froutingon Paradise Park,
corner of three nvcuues, 200x200 feet.
Price 83,000
(7) Small inside lot, Colton avenue,
in “East End,” with small nousc on it.
Price 8450.
(8) Finest corner lot in Fairview,
corner Campbell and Law streets,
Southern Exposure. Price 8300—
open for short time only.
(9) Choice building lot on Clay
street, near elegant Moss house.
Price 8400. Best value of anything
now on the market.
Besides many other lots both great
and small.
(10) An 8 aero place, dwelling aod
bearing pear orchard, on Carroll Hill.
Price 83,000.
(11) 57.J- acres 14 miles frogi Coqrt
House, long front on Groom’s Ford
road, no buildings. Price 82,000,
(12) Tracts of 10, 15 and 25 acres
on Southern Boulevard, at 840.00 per
acre.
(13) Oue of the best farms in tho
county to make money on. 1114
acres, quite well improved, good
bearing pear oruhnrd, 3 miles out ou
Magnolia road. Price 83,000.
Besides many other farms, both
great nnd small.
HOUSES TO RENT.
Nine room house, nil fumished
except parlor, Clay street, 830.00 per
month by the year.
Six room liqi|se on Seward Streep
furnished, for the scasou of 5 months
at S350.
Five room house in “East'End"
furnished, 850.00 per mouth for uot
less than four months,
Four room house besides dining
room and kitebsn, on Clay street
unfurnished, 8200 per year.
Four room dwelliug on Calhoun
and Young streets, unfurnished, at
810,00 per mouth.
Two nice furnished front rooms in
“East End,” suuny and bright, at
825.00 per mopti).
FurnisheJ house ou Smith :ivcpu£,
three bed rooms, 840.00 per montij
for not less than tour months.
Little cottage, large lot, op Carroll
Hill, tour rooms, furnished, at 8150.?
00 for the season of ft months.
Large new dwelling, p little put,
very low to right parties.
Besides other’s furnished and un.
furnished.
I represent the following Insurance
companies:
THE SUN FIRE OFFICE OF LONDON.
The Scottish Union aud National
Fire Insurance Co., of Endiuburgh.
The Guardian Fire Assurance Co.,
of London.
Tho United Underwriters Fire Iut
surnnee Co., of Atlpnta.
The grand old Mutual |Life Incurs
ance Co, of New Yorh,
The National Accident Society ot
New York.
173 Broad Street,
Thomaisville - Ga,