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DR. KINO’S
ROYAL 6ERMETUER
I On* fact Is worth a thousand argument*,
f and Dr. King’s Royal Oerraetuer demon-
1 atrates every day that It la making more
j core* than any other medical preparation
*°A danghter of Mr. ('.Jordan, of Atlanta,
cured of a scrt-*“ " r mid
of stomach and I
l nnsrureuin nm
1 bowel troubles.
1 Mr.N.T. Johnson.of Atlanta, wasrui
I of a long continued and aevero case
, catarrh which was sapping his JHo J 1 '' ”
I Mrs. M. Farmer, of \\ est Knd. Allan
I was completely cured of a ten years ci
1 of Inflammatory rheumat ism.
J Rev. A. B. Vaughn, (anton, (*a.. w.- .
l curedoffaclalneuralgla.nlsoofall\erainl |
I kidney trouble of nanny years standing.
! Mrs. T. S. Telot. of Atlanta, had been n
I Invalid H years, but (lermetuer cured her.
! Mrs. VfcF. Herndon. Atlanta, da., suf- .
I fered with acute catarrh, due bottle of I
J (lermetuer freed her from this dreadful J
] d *A daughter of F. T. Rroslus. of Atlanta,
? had tried every known remedy for ng- |
] gravated dyspepsia. Two bottles of der- |
1 ni Mr. e j^wis d Bennett. Atlanta, (la., had j
* been afflicted with Indlgest Ionifor an years. •
j complicated with dlarrhrea. Three-fourths I
I of a bottle cured him sound and well. I
I Thousands of voluntary certificates tes- I
I tlfy to the remarkable curative virtues of |
i Royal (lermetuer. It builds up at once, t
1 wooes “nature’s soft nurse ’-rejreshing |
i sleep, stimulates the appetite, aids dlges- .
1 tlon, soothes the nerves and Insures good I
I health. For weak women, clerks, book- J
] keepers, milliners, stenographers, house- i
J wives, etc.. It is the nonpareil of all rem-
i cdles. As a blood purifier and an inylgor-
I atlng tonic It Is without a rival. Jt ls as [
! pleasant to take us lemonade without i
I sugar: Is a scientific discovery, and cures
J diseases by removing the cause. Prlce
1 $1.80 per concentrated bottle, which will
J make one gallon of medicine, ns per ac-
1 rompanying directions. 8end stamp for I
I full partl''-’*'M, wonderful cures, etc. |
l For sa • druggists and by Kino s
nJ Royal (’ kti’KH Co., Atlanta, Ha.
|jS252sasasass2sasa5HE“
jnljr ly
AUTION JS&
iAS tala name and price stamped on bottom,
Aoo^fP^oo
A Wonderful Bridge.
David Gowan, who lives in the
northern part of Gila countv. Ari
zona, in what is known as “the Tonto
B is : n,” is the owner of one of the pr.
es- natural CjTiosi.ies in the United
Siates, if not fti the world. Gowatr
wondir s ihe famous natural 1 r dgc
which. :pat s Pir.ecretk by a single
arch ol sco feet; the walls on either
side risil'j; io a hc'ghlh of fro n 700 tc
800 feet; 011 one sidt forming a per
per.diciJ.ir precifice. The bridge-is
600 feel ir, width ; from the bottom of
arch to die lop U averages 40 fee ;
span, as above mentioned, aoo feet;
other side of arch 150 feet. 1 he ac
tion of the water which has poured
under this natural span for ages has
worn 11 as sinoo’h as theugh it hed
been clusled and sandpapered by a
stonemason. Although the arch,
which is solid limestone, averages
about 40 teet in thickness, there is one
place near the top of the arch where
the thick less scatcely excetJs 6 feet;
near the center of this thin place there
is a semi-circular hole 2 feet in diame
ter througti which one may watch the
waters swiuly g iding 200 feet below.
—St.,Louis Republic.
A Seattle girl thoughtlessly told a
friend that the names of the donors
would not be displayed with the presents
as her wtdding. Of course tne news got
abroad and when the day came not
even the presents were displayed.
They consisted of thirty-six plated
sugar spoons and nineteen salt sprtnk
lers.
Now that Czar Reed looms up in
Maine as the rival of the Plumed
Knight, Blaine, Mr. Harrison may
look upon the quarrel as lago does in
the play, saying; “Now, whether lie
kills Cassio, or Cassio him, or each
do kill the other, every way makes
my gain.”—Ex.
Iltf. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE CENTLEMEN.
f.ttO Calf and I,aced Waterproof Grnlu.
rhu excellence and wearing qualities of this shoo
ponot be better shown than by tho strong endorse-
cn’c of Its thousands of constant wearers.
stylish ww . ~~
■^,00 Hand-sewed
■Aiuu «»**«id-scwcd Well, A fine calf Shoo
unequalled for style and durability.
* '>,BO Hoodycnr Welt is the standard dress
»S Shoe, at a popular price. . . .
*£>.00 Policeman’* Hhoc Is especially adapted
9 for railroad men, formers, etc.
All mode In Congress, Hutton and Lace.
*3&$2 SHOES LA F D°.gs,
• Are been most favorably received since Introduced
ii*d tho recent Improvements make them superior
•-* any shoes sold at these prices.
4sk your Dealer, ami If lie cannot supply you send
•root to factory enclosing advertised price, or &
r °** J *°WrjX JHMJULAS. Brockton. Mass.
Curtright & Daniel, Agents,
Thomatville, Ga.
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PRO FI' SSlONAI.gCARDS.
JOHN I!. SINGLETARY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CAIRO, GEORGIA.
Will practlso In the su|»erl<>r and county
court, suso In tho Justice's courts. Prompt
attention given to the collection of claims,
and all business intru.Mol to mo.
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JJR J. MARION IIORROC'KS,
129 Bkoai> Street,
THOMAS VILLE, - - GEORGIA,
rp M. McIMTOSII,
jPhysician «& Surgeon,
Tbomasville, Georgia.
WOEF1CE over KUrk'», corner Uroail and
SVlftcher Street*.
f£ S. DEKLE. M. D.,
Office in Hayes Building.
V Basldence—Corner Collage ftveuuo and Bag
^TehtpVone oimm an leal Ion, No. 25’for night
J JI. COYLE, D. D. S.,
Resident Dentist,
Tbomea vllle, • Georgia,
oa.r, hi, lervlcoa to ta ettlions of T.iom
. aflllean'l vicinity.
.£8*e hoar,—From 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and
•■•to »p. m
OHM—On Jaeksun atraat.
s,
g. McLendon,
Attorney-at-Law,
Thamosvlllc, - > • Georgia,
’unit attention given t > all) buslncis'cn-
VIUU him. „ . .
-Over Watt's store, corner Broad and
ItUMtS.
MORELAND PARK
Millitarv Academy,
HKAB ATI..TA, UA.,
▲ Training School for Boy*.
Ciu». M. Nan., Snn’t.
! Nature should be
TAKE assisted In the
I spring to throw off
the heaviness of
the sluggish winter
circulation of the
blood. Nothing
docs It so well, so
SPRING. J,a3 Swift's Specific.
IN THE
I havo used S. 8. 8. for a number of
years, and consider it tho 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.,
Dodo City, Fla.
Our hook on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free.
Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta. da.
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—HEADQUARTERS—
JG8 BROAD STREET.
Heal Estate and Rental Agency,
PINE TIMBERED LANDS,
FARM LANDS,
AND CITY PROPERTY.
M sney loaned on farm lands 8J per
c:nt. 1 to 5 years time.
J. E. 13- Lovo
Mnr 20 Om,
THOMASVJ LLE
VARIETY WORKS.
Reynolds, Hargrave;^ Danis, Prop
'Manufacturers and Dealers
ROUGIlH&f DRESSED
LUMBER.
LATHES,
PICKKTS,
SHINGLES,
•;jodldin«;s.
BRACKETS,
SCROLL WORK.j
MANTLES,"
BALUSTERS,;
STAIR-RAILS
N&vvel Posts.
OFFICE, CHURCH & S10RE
Furniture.
STORE FRONTS.
Wire gcrconJDoors and Windows, Sal
Doors and Blinds
STAIR BUILDINf
IM 1NHIF I .M I VICE FINISH
SPHC1ALTV.
rCOHRBSPONDENCE SOLICITED. daelMj
Louisville, Cincinnati
on
INDIANAPOLIS,
AND
CHICAGO ANDJHE NORTHWEST
The Tulli.ian Vcstibulcd Serv e on
Night Trains, Parlor Chair
Cars on Day Train.
The Monon Trains make the fastest
time between the Southern Win
ter Cities and Summer Re
sorts of the Northwest.
WM. F. IILACK, OcnPr.it Manager.
(V. A. McDOEL, Traffic Mutineer,
.IAS. DARKER, Gen. P. A., Chicago,
r further information addrers
R.W. GRADING. Gcn’l Agent.
158 l!road St, Tbomasville, Ga
ALABAMA MIDLAND RAILWAY.
Time card in effect July 13th, 1800,
WEST BOUND.
Lv Tiiomasville, S, F. & W 7 20 a m
" Bainbridge, A. M. Tty 9 00 a m
'• Donalsor.rillc 0 • r »l a m
“ Dothan 11 10 a m
Ar Ozark 12 15 P m
Lv Ozark (dinner) 12 45pm
Troy 2 38 p m
Ar Montgomery 5 00 p m
DOIN'! EAST.
Lv Montgomery 8 00 a m
Troy 10 22 a m
Ar Ozark 12 15 pm
Lv Ozark (dinn-r)... 12 45 p m
“ Dothan £1 48 p)m
Donalsonville 3 09 p m
Ar Bainhridge 4 00 p m
Lv Bainhridge, S, F. & W 4 15pm
Ar Thcmasvillc 5 55 p m
Alabama Midland trains arrive and depart
from union depot Montgomery.
-It*iden Mim.ei, G. F. A 1’. A.
II. Dunham, Montgomery, Ala.
Gen. Supt. ■!
Tri e Best 5 p r i N c
MEDICINE
InIHeWorldIs
R
South Georgia College,
•'Branch of the .state University
Fall Term Opens First Wednesdays
SEPTEMBER.
FACULTY r .
Elia rlc* W. Ilnuon,
Trcsldent,
ITliss IVInf lie Williams, Primary Department
and strict discipline enforced. Young men wll
he well prepared to enter the University. Tho
health and morals of the town aro both good.
Students can get board in private families at
reasonable rates.
Tf^rmsi^lO per Session.
BA11 students wUl U*- renuired to pay this
matriculation fee in advauce, *fce treasurer.
For further particulars address
CHARLES W. HUTSON.
President.
or WILLIAM D. MITCHELL,
Hecty and Treas.
t-mr
Ms Pills
la an invaluable remedy for
SICK HEADACHE, TORPID
UVER, DYSPEPSIA, PILES,
MALARIA, C0STIVEHESS,
AND ALL BILIOUS DISEASES.
Sold Everywhere.
JW f* .-Lie acknowledged
' ri-uitily tor all the
1 •• luiurt.i «IlMharRM and
p-ivat//fJhcaxrjiof men. A
„ f'-talmuri- for the dcblll-
r iM’tng -rakne-sa |»c. "iltar
iv-. * * • «• »•'- - tj. .. •
1 ^ A *» m h nifuNrii.
• Ji.uo.
J. Ensvel«, Thouiunville Ha.
“From sire to son, grand-parent to grand-child, the Ills of life, all alike arc subject to.'*
1’,h od Poison rollowr. through generations, and is the seat of many diseases.
The fooli-h Idea of bleeding a person for many ills is now one of the highly
tidietdou- t-ract ec* of former medical science. The idea !.-*! > build up the system,
it need; c I ;• ! l*»uu, and at an early dry the person who fail* lo take W. W. C.
for rn\ *•* --d "*'• ul»V t Kfdncvcr THaddtr Affliction, Rheumatism, Indigestion,etc.,
will I v .. j nuic i ; :i uhjcct of amu«em< nt as tlie methods (t* the early phyaicians.
Win : *• *• tube Pc does nt know a good thing (W. W. C. is) when'he secs it.
Last fall I was Buffering from General Debility, from some Rlood A flection, and my wholo
rrstem was run down generallv. Commenr.cil taking your medicine, Wooldridge’s Wonderful
Uur*. and cxiwrlencni great relief before finishing the first bottle. 1 havo used it In my family
ever since w ith good results. L. G. BOWLBS.
Colwnbv*, Oa., June 7.7, 1839.
W. \V. C. for sale by all Druggists. Manufactured by Wooldridge’S Wonder-
fnl Cure Co., Columbus, Ga.
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Passenger Schedule
Georgia Southern k Florida Railroad
Suwanee River Route to Florida,
Taking effect July Ctb, 1890. Standard Time, 00th Meridian.
GOING SOUTH.
No. I Ho. a
.....11 CO am 7 00 pm..
2 04pm 0 49pm..
.. 2 04pm 9 40pm..
3 30 pm 1132 pm..
3 3G pm 11 32 am..
G 11 pm 1 22 am..
Leave Macon, Union depot
Arrive Cordele, Junctions A & M Ity....
Leave Cordelo ** "
Arrive Tlfton Junction HAW Ry
Leave Tlfton, **
Arrlvo Valdosta. Junction 8 F&W Ry..
Arrlvo Jasnor ** " filflpm .... 2 3 am...
Arrive Lako City Junction F C A P KR J 5 5l ,m SiZES
Arr Jacksonville FC t P depot ® ", “in
Arrive Hampton Junction FC&PRn f fJP®
Arrlvo Palslka union depot 1113 pm .n 0 !^
Arrive Ht Augustine via J St A A H R lift * 10 0 am
aNo.11
.... 510am
... 1150pm
.... 1 oopm
.... gcopra
G loam
....10 30am
....12 23prn
.... 285pm
.... 6 20pm
GOING NORTH.
No. 2
No. 4
Learo 8t Augustino via J St A & H R BR r „
Leavo Palatka union depot
Arrlvo Uampton Junction Pc &1’ depot J 47 am R 40 pm
Lv Jacksonville. FO k Pdepot J ^Oam 7 60 imi....
llo"vo Lake city Junction FOfcPRR |0«0pm....
Arrlvo Jasper J unction 8 F & W RR }\nl 1!' mm™” ''
Arrlvo Valdosta •• ” ••• 12 05 m, 12 03am....
Arrlvo Vnldosta _ , on*.«.
Arrive Tlfton Junction DAW RR iVn £2? o il 2m " “
Leavo Tlfton *' " 150 pm 2 34 am ...
Arrlvo Cordele Junction 8 A 4 M Ry....,, JJJPJJ 1
Arrive Macon Union depot...., ojGpm 630 am ....
.... 1010am
....12 40 am
.... 110 pm
... 8 40 pm
8 00nm
1150am
.... 5 5pm
Pullman Palace sleeping cars on trains Nor. 8 and 4.
All trains arrive and depart from union doppt Macon, oxcopt Nos. 11 and 14 accom-
.... ...... pi
modation trains, which arrlvo and dopart from Macon Junctlou
A C. KNAPP, Traffic Man , Macon, Ga. T wn, - T
J. T. HOviE. Gon. Pass. Agt., Mucon, Ga.
THE SHORT LINE
POINTS -:- WEST,
THE ALABAMA
mu!!2!!<! M'vay " , r
ncctinc lines, tnaitno Aiauauia juiuiuuu •-
now completed between Slontgomcry, Ala. and
^ThrouiSfsche’dnles covering both freight and
passenger business have been arranged with
our connections at Montgomorv, Ala., and Rain-
bridge, Ga. The Alabama Midland Ry, tn con
junction with Its connections at Montgomery
and Dalnbrldge, opens up
A Short ftworblj RtlijiH.e, iqd Bitwl Hon,!*,
vllle. Evansville, Henderson, uwensnoro, Cin
cinnati, St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City, and
to pointa in Texas, Mississippi, Kapsak, Mis
souri, Arkansas, etc,, ate.
It la the purpose of this comoany to fiivo
quicker ana more reliable aorvlce, than nas
heretofore existed, in passenger traffic between
tho points named, and to, at all times give
passengers such Inducements in the way or ad
ditional comfort, and attending to their wel
fare generally, and in the safety of their bag
gage etc., as will, wo hope moko ours a deserv
edly popular route. _ £r*' __
We purpose giving all shipments of freight
intrusted to our care, no matter how small, care
ful attention, and to sco that flame are prompt
ly delivered'nt destination.
bywire^thifwhSreahpnts pf thp fpf“|g^t!'»nd
of dollvcry to conelgnco.
We intend making a speciality of the melon,
oranco and vegetable business from points of
production, anu riffcout hesitation, guarantco
the shippers of these commou,.!?’; ottlck tlmo
and Intelligent handling of their shipments.
The Alabama Midland Railway is equipped'
with ample supply of rolling stock, including
fruit fitfi etc., and Is laid from end to end with
sixty ponnd' steel rail. \\ Ith snch a road and
such an equipment, We feel 1 that We out without
hesitation solicit, and hone' to 'obtsin; a liberal
sharoofthe patronage of traveling and ship
ping pnbtlc.
For Information In reference to rates, routes,,
schedules etc., etc., pleaso address the, under
stood.
B. DUNHAM, Gen’lSupt.
HAipEN MILLER,
Gen'I. Fr’t anj PassT Aflent.
MONTGOMERY, ALA., or , ,
W. S. GATES, Traveling Agent,
Thomatville, Ga.
July!
Fh/tlcUnsendorAO F. P. P. iuj a splendid combination,
and prescribe U with ersafe satlsfnction for lbs euros of
>11 forma and stages or Primary, Becondery and Tertl-
I MMsSSnum flhemnstistd, ieraralbus Ulcers
1 and Horen, (Jlnndular 8tfelllrigs, K|ioumatlsm, Ualarln,
old Chronic Ulcers that hare resisted all treatment, i
ties ars peculiarly benefited by the wondorful tonic on<
blood cleanalnir properties of P. P. P., Prlcklj Asti, Poke
Root and putasslnm.
LIPPMAN BROS., proprietors,
wnoLl 'AfcS DRuaoiETS,
Ltppiws.i Block. SAVtNNAH. GA
■lanai-iy
‘s>iooyaoH *v *a
Contractor & Builder*
Will lie gliul to tnako contracts for or
superintend'
ALL CLASSES OF BUILDING,
IN BRICK Oil WOOD.
Y. A- HORROUKS,
GENERAL CONTRACTOR,
O, Box 71. Tlioniaiivillc, Ga.
Cannot Cause Stricture. Painless lo Use.
Jan Lly
Prof. Loisette’s
MEMORY
G. M. Mallette
REAL ESTATE
Fire Life and Accident insurance.
RENT AND LOAN AGENT.
Offers;
(1) An elegant home on Dnwsott
street, close in, on easy terms. Price
$5,000.
(2) Corner lot, villi two story,
house, on corner of Clay and Craw-,
ford streets. Price $2,500,
(3) Small cottage cn Monroe streer,
between Dawson nud Crawford.
Price $1,500.
^ (4) Corner lot, two story houso, in
East End. Prices and terms on in
quiry.
(5) One of the finest corner lots on
Dawson street, vacant, 105x200 feet.
Price $1,500.
(G) The finest vacant building lot
iu the city, fronting on Paradise Park,
corner of three avenues, 200x200 feet.
Price $3,000
(7) Small inside lot, Colton avenue,
in “East End,” with small nouse on it.
Price 8450.
(8) Finest corner lot in Fairvicw,
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.
I’rice $400. Best vulue of anything
now on the market. " B
Besides many other lots both great
and snigll,
(10) An 8 nyro plage, dwelling and
bearing pear orchard, on Carroll Hill.
Price 88,000.
(11) 57} acres 14 miles from Court
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 $40.00 per
aero. r
(13) One of tho best farms in the
county to make money on. 1114
acres, quite well improved, good
bearing pear orchard, 3 rnilos out on
Magnolia road. Price $3,000.
Besides many other farms, both
great and small.
HOUSES TO KENT.
Niue room house, all furnished
except parlor, Clay street, 830.00 per
mouth by tho yeai 1 .
Six room house on Seward street,
furnished, for the season of g months
at 8350.
Five room house in “East End”
furnished. $30.00 per month for not
less than four months,
Four room house besides dining
room and kitcluo, on Clay street
unfurnished, $200 per year.
Four room dwelling op Cplbopp
and Young streets, unfurnished, at
$10,00 per moptji. ’ •
Two nicp furnished front rooms ip
"East End,” sunnv and bright, ait
825.00 per month.
Fttrnisbe I bouse on Hmitb avenue,
three bed rooms, $40.00 per month
for not less than tour months.
Little cottage, large lot, on Carroll
Hill, four rooms, furnished, at 8150.-
00 for the season of 5 months.
Largo new dwelling, p little out,
very low fp right pnrtjip. •' ' 1 “ ' 4
Besides other's furnished and un
furnished.
I represent the following Insurance
companies:
THE SUN FIRE OFFICE OF LONDON,
The Scottish Union and National
Fire Insurance Co, of Endinburgp.
Tho Guardian Fire Assurance Co.,
of London.
Tho United Underwriters Fjre In
surance Co., of Atlanta,
The grand old Mutual (Life Insur
ance Co., of New York.
The National Accident Society of
Now York.
E. 1. Mallette
173 Broart Sitreet,
Thomasville - Ga.