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TO THE AFFLICTED.
derangement oj either is productive
cj disease.'*
JD'R. I^IITGPS
ROYAL GERMETUER
U the greatest blood purifier and germ de
stroyer of the age. It tones the stomach,
increases tho appetite, purifies the secre
tions and quickly and permanently cures
all blood, stomach, kidney, bladder, liver,
and female diseases. As a tonic It Is with
out a rival In the whole range of materia
mcdlca. It Is a sovereign remedy, and
never fails tocure rheumatism, neuralgia,
paralysis, Insomnia, dyspepsia, Indiges
tion, debility, palpitation, catarrh, etc.
Hon. H. W. Grady says: “ It Is tho Ul
tima 271u: *-f all remedies."
Bev. Sam. I*. Jones says: "I wish every
suffering wlfo had access to that medi
cine."
Bov. J. B. Hawtliorno says: "It has
brought certain and radical cures to hun
dreds In Georgia and other States."
Mrs. Ella R.Tennent, Editor Tennent’s
Home Magarine, says: "Its fame has
spread like a prairie fire."
Hr. Jas. Young, the great temperance
lecturer, says: "Oh! that every nfflicted
man and woman could get this grand rem
edy.”
Thousands of others attest Its virtues
and sound Its praise.
If yon are siok, do not despair till you
have tried Germetucr. It has performed
cures that astonish the world.
If yon are suffering with disease and fall
of a cure, send stamp for printed matter,
certificates of wonderful cures, etc.
Tor sale by King’s Royal Germetuer
Company, Atlanta, Ga., and by druggists.
Price |1.50 per concentrated bottle, which
makes one gallon of medicine as per di
rections accompanying each bottle. Can
bo sent by express C. O. D., it your drug
gist cannot supply you.
»ly
dTT'PffflJ W. Zi« Dougina Shoos arc
’iiu HUH warranted, and every pntr
as his name and price stamped on bottom.
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
•Mno Calf and ILaccd Waterproof Grain,
fhe excellence and wearing qualities of this shoo
/anot be better shown than ny tho strong endorsc-
nnis of its thousands of constant wearers.
CiOO Genuine Ilnnd-srwed, an elegant and
stylish dress Shoo which commends Itself.
• jj,00 Ilnnd-scwed Welt. A fine calf Shoo
unequalled for stylo and durability.
' {£«GO Goodyear Welt Is the standard dress
*9 Shoe, at a popular price. . „
ftQ.BO Policeman’ii Shoe Is especially adapted
0 for railroad men, farmers, etc.
All made in Congress, Dutton aud Lncc.
$3 & $2 SHOES lA
»f« oeen most favorably received since Introduced
ard the recent Improvements moke them superior
a any shoes sold at these prices.
AjJc your Dealer, and If he cannot supply you send
4awt to factory enclosing advertised price, or a
fororder Brockton. Mans.
Curtright & Daniel, Agents,
Thomasville, Ga.
Julfl-8m|
PItOFJ; SSIONAL (JAliDS.
JOHN II. SINGLETARY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CAIRO, GEORGIA.
Witt pnctl.d In the euperlor and county
court, nlso In 111. lietl.e e courts. Prompt
iffUsttoa given to the collection ot elaims,
■M an boslneei Intrusted t> mo.
».»-lyd»t7
D
R. J. MARION IIORROCKS,
129 Broad Sthp.et,
THOMASVILEE, - - GEORGIA,
•p M. McINTOSH,
Physician Surgeon,
Thomasville, Georgia.
^•OIFICI over Stark'*, earner Broad and
S Fletcher Streets.
^ S. DEKLE, M. D.,
Office in Hayes Building.
tSkosldouao—C iruor College avenue and Rag
aelta street.
Holaphono •ommunlo&tlon. No. 25*for night
IU.
J II. COYLE, D. 1). S.,
lie iident Dentist,
■^fthomnsvllle, • Gcorfl*.
<MM»» hi. . Ifflee. to ta etllaeneot Tnom
,jifM.ait *t«tnl*y.
•Che hoot.-from a a. m. to 1 p. m., and
eenae.tr>. n
lilMtioa street.
J G. McLENDON,
Attorney-at-LaWj
Shemauire, >. ;■ . Georgia.
.Mpt anenlion (Iren; te all; bnslnesi'en.
ta him.
Mto-Ortr Watfa .tore, ooruer Broad and
MOBELAND|PARK
Millitarv Academy.
■Ul AIMTA, OA,
A Training Sehool for Boyi.
Cba*. M- Kin, finp't.
Tho Editor’s Visitors.
A newspaper editor's visitors repre'
sent every age. class, creed and condi
tion of humanity. Very often th< y rep
resent inhuraanily also, savs the De
troit Tribune, but they are ail welcome,
of course. A newspaper editor is al
ways Jg I ad to be interrupted in his
work. The public understands well
enough that newspaper editors have
hardly sufficient work to keep them
healthy anyhow. Nobody recognizes
the chari able intent of the caller bet
ter than the called upon.
When the door opened the other
day and three litlllc maids from school
asked if the editor was in he admitted
frankly that he was. They were so
glad. They had been sent over by
their school teacher in Allegheny to
ask the editor a question. Ot course
the editor could answer it. The edi
tor tried to look sympathetic, likewise
wise. He als > ran over what he could
remember in the way of recent edito
r ats on scholastic topics. The school
girls remarked again that they knew
he could tell than what they wanted to
know. Then without a word of warn
ing the spokeswoman—or spokesgirl is
it ?—of the trio delivered this aw ul co-
numdrum: ‘'What is the other theory
lor the popular hypothesis besides La
Place’s ?’’ N
They wete three nice little misses of
15 or so. Nobody for a moment
wou'd have suspected them of harbor
ing any such dangerous ideas.
Do you wonder that insurance com
panies regard a newspaperman’s life
as a bad risk.
In the evening of the same day a
soft-spoken anburn-haired gentleman
opened the editorial door and asked
plaintively: ‘‘Who wrote Annie Lau
rie? He wasn’t a Scotchman was he ?
Surely not Burns ?”
Because an answer was not imme
diately forthcoming Annie Laurie’s
friend told the elevator man the editor
was a dumb person whose ignorance
of t e birthplace of St. Patrick would
surely land him finally in sheol.
*3 ■ »■» — —
Stopped his Ad.
Two weeks ago we suggested to the
public the propriety of putting a hemp
en neck tie on Dan Smith, the propri
etor of Last Chance Saloon, and swing
ing him up to a limb. It seems to us
to be the best way to work a reform in
his every day demeanor. Dan was
advertising with us, and he ordered his
ad out. Result: Dan Smith is now
back a’ the Kansas State Prison to
serve his unexpired term.
There’s a moral in this. We pro
pose to take advertising in a business
way, and as a buriness investment.
No matter who is advertising with us,
we shall relei to him editorially in any
way we deem best. Had Smith sought
revenge by shooting at us wc should
have honored him. When he turned
in and stopped a six inch ad and which
we had given him a low rate on the
sixth column of the third page we de
cided that it was time to close the
game.—Ar.zona Kicker.
‘•From *lrr to «nn, graml-parent to grand-child, tho l!!e of life, all alike are aulijcct to.”
The Pullman Gar Line
Louisville, Cincinnati
OR
INDIANAPOLIS,
AND
CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST.
The l'ullimin Vestibulcd SorvUe on
Night Trains, Parlor Cltai
(/’lire on Day Train.
The Motion Trains make the fastest
time between the Southern Win
ter Cities and Summer Re
sorts of the Northwest
WM. F. BLACK, General Manager.
♦V. A. McDOEL, Traffic Manager,
JAS. RARKER, Gen. P. A., Chicago,
or further information address
R.W. GLADING. Gen’l Agent.
158 Broad St-, Thomasville. Ga
Bleo-I Poison follows through generations, and is the scat of many diseases, j
The fooUh idea of bleeding a person for many ills is now one of the highly I
ridiculous practices of former medical science. The idea i ; to build up tire cistern, j
it need-* nil »hc blood, and at an early day the person who fails to take W.'W. C.
for any tylooci Trouble, Kidney or Bladder Affliction, Rhcurr.atir.in, Indigestion, etc.,
will ha us much an object of amusement as the methods of the early physicians.
Why? Because he does*nt know a good thing (W. W. C. is) when he sees it.
E. H. Mallette
REAL ESTATE
— — ibd Blood Affection, and my wholo
fjrsti-in was run down csncrallr. Commenced taking your medicine, Wooldridge’s Wonderful
•<\ ami experienced great relief beforo finishing the first bottle. 1 havo need it in my family
r since itli good results. L. g. BOWERS.
Columbus, (fa., Juno If, JSS9.
W. \V. C. for sale by all Druggists. Manufactured by Wooldridge'S Wonder*
fill Caro Co., Columbus. Ga.
Passenger Schedule
ALABAMA MIDLAND RAILWAY.
Time card in .fleet July 13th, 1890,
WIST BOFXD.
Lv Thoninsvllle, 8. F. k IV T 20 n in
“ Bainbridge, A. M. Ry 9.00 n m
'• Donnlsonville 9 51 n m
“ Dothan It 10 a m
Ar Ozark 12 15 p m
Lv Ozark (dinner) 12 45 p m
Troy 2 38 p m
Ar Montgomery.. 5 00 p m
OOIKfl EAST.
Lv Montgomery 8 00 a in
•• Troy 10 22 a m
Ar Ozark 12 15 p m
Lv Ozark (dinner) 12 45 p m
“ Dothan 1 48 p in
“ Donnlsonville 3 09 p m
Ar ltainhridge 7 4 00 p m
Lv Bainbridge, S, F. k W £4 15 pm
Ar Thomasville .5 55 p m
Alabama Midland trains arrive nnd depait
from union depot Montgomery.
Haiiiex Miu.es, O. F. & 1\ A.
| IB. Dunham, Montgomery, Ala.
(ten. Supt.
Georgia Southern & Florida Railroad
Suwanee] Biver Route to Florida.
Taking effect July Cth, 1800. Standard Time, 00th Meridian.
GOING SOUTH.
No. I No. 3 No.ll
Leave Macon, Union depot..... 11 to am 7 00 pm 510nm
Arrive Cordole, Junctions A&MIly 204 pm 0 49 pm 11 50pm
Leave Cordele
Arrive Tifton Junction B & W Ry
Leave Tlfton, " "
Arrive Valdosta. Junction 8 F A W By
Loavo Valdosta •• "
Arrive Jasper " "
Arrive Lake City Junction F C k P HR..
Leave Lake City " "
Arr JacksonvilleFCA Pdepot ...
Arrive Hampton Junction FC A PRit 9 33pm 001 am
Arrive Palatka union depot 1115 pm 8 00 am
Arrive St Augustine via J fit A & H R Bn 10 0 am
2 04 pm 9 49 pm l GOpm
3 3fl pm 11 32 pm o 50pm
3 30 pm 1132 am.... 5 10am
0 11 pm 1 22 am 10 30am
12 25pm
0 10pm .... 2 3 am 2 55pm
7 23 pm 3 42 am 5 20pm
7 18pm 3 52 am
GOING NORTH.
NOTICE.
Mr. R L llicks having sold his interest in
the drug store ot Hicks & Peacock to Mr.
C S Bou lurant, tho undersigned have formed
a copartnership for carrying on the business
at the same stand under the firm name of
Bondurant k Peacock. The new firm will
carry out all the contracts ot tie late firm of
Hicks k Peacock. The cash system and low
prices will continue to be a ruling feature of
{he business. C. S. Bondurant,
J. W. Peacock,
Thoiniuville, Ga.,Sopt. 20,1800. 30d
Lcavo St Augustine via J St A k II R .
Lcavo Palatka union depet
Arrivo Hampton Junction Fc 41*depot.
Lv.Jacksonville. F C k Pdopot
Arrivo Lako City "
Leave Lake City Junction F C A P RR.,..
Arrive Jasper Junction 8 F Ji W RR
Arrivo Valdosta " " .*•••• 1
Arrivo Tifton Junction DAW RR...,
Leave Tlfton " “ ••••
Arrivo Cordolo Junction 8 A k M Ry
Arrivo Maeon Union depot
No. 2
No. 4
So. lfi
7 03 pm
8 10 pm
7 50 pm
.10 40pm
5 45 am...
... 7 47 am...
7 30 am
9 60 pm....
,10 OCam 10 40'pm
11 02 nnt 11 48 pm
- 12 05 m 12 55am
1 41 pm 2 34 am
1 50 pm 2 34 am ....
3 15 pm 4 01 am
5 45pm C 30 am
. 10 10am
.12 40 am
. 4 10 pm
8 40 pm
.. 8 00am
.. 1150am
. 5 15 pm
Pullman Falqce sleeping cars on trains Nos. 3 and 4.
All trains arrive and depart from union dopot Macr.n, except Nos. 11 and 14
odation trains, which arrivo and depart from Macon Junction.
J. T. HO; iE. Gon. I’.ifjS, Agt., Macon, Ga.
Paying Music-
"I suppose to educate your daught
er in music cost a fireat deal of mon
ey?”
‘‘Yes, but she’s made it all back for
ms.”
•‘Indeed I”
"Yes, I’d been trying to buy out my
next door neighbor at half price for
years aud could never bring him to
terms until she came home and began
playing.”—New York Herald.
They Could do no Harm.
Diner—There are flies in this soup.
Waiter—Yes, I know; but they’re
dead.—Boston Times.
Nature should be
assisted in the
spring to throw off
of
the sluggish winter
circulation of the
blood. Nothing
docs it so well, so
prompt or so safely
[as Swift’s Specific.
I have used S. S. S. for a number of
years, and consider it tho best tonic anti
blood remedy that I ever used. In fact
I would not attempt to enter upon*
spring or summer in this climate with
out it. H. W. Coleman,
Of Coleman, Ferguson & Co.,
' “lty, Fia.
Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free.
Swipt Specific Co.. Atlanta, (ta.
JWt-lF
TheBestSfring
©Medicine©
InTHe World Is
P. D. HEADLY,
UNDER HOTEL BRIGHTON,
Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Alligator anil Fish Seale k JQwelry
—AND OTUE(l—
Florida Curiosities.
flocks, Watches and Jewels Repaired,
d&w -27 ly
South Georgia College,
Branch of the Stale University.
Fall Term Opens First Wednesday in
SEPTEMBER.
FACULTY.
Chi rlea IV. Ilutaon, •
lisa Jin I lie Willtnuis, Primary Department
The course of Inatruction will be thorough,
and strict discipline enforced. Young men will
be well prepared to enter the University. The
health and morals of the town are both good.
Students can get board in private famlllca at
reasonable rates.
Terms #10 per Session,
All students will be required to pay this
matriculation fee in advance, to the treasurer.
For further particulars address
CHARLES W. HUTSON.
President.
or WILLIAM D. MITCHELL,
Hecty and Treas.
MMf
TYLER BANK COUNTERS.
aUsseksfrt&FUrtiswi&ffs:
TTLER DESK CO., BT. LOUIS, HO., U.S.A.
REAL ESTATE BROKER
FIRE INSURANCE AGE^T
LIFE INSURANCE AGENT
RENTAL AND COLLECTION AGENT
REMIXtTOI TYPEWRITER ACEST.
A niic selection of furnished and unfur
nished cottages for rcat. Call on or address
J. E.'B- Love.
158 Broad street.
10-1 (Successor to Geo. Fcnrn)
Fh/alclamendorso i*. r. P. no u xpiondld combination,
and proscribe it with srent satisfaction for tbe cures or
.... * *" 'n.sry. Secondary and TerVi.
THOMASVILLE
VARIETY WORKS,
Reynolds, Hargrave 8 Davis, Prop
Manufacturers and Dealers!
ROUGH & DRESSED
LUMBER.
LATHES,
PICKETS,
SHINGLBb,
MOULDINGS,,
BRACKETS,
SCROLL WORK,
MANTLES,
BALUSTERS*
STAIR-RAILS
N e wel Posts.
OFFICE, CHURCH & 810RE
Furniture,
STORE FRONTS,
Wirt Screen Doora and Window?, Sas
Doors and Blinds
STAIR BUILDINf
AND IhMIl UnWCOIIlMfU
SPECIALTY,
terCORRBftPOKDBKCK SOLICITED.
andrfope. OUnduUyawomttRe, P.fcour
old Chrnnte Vwmre thr.f. hnve rjuiv Yu* 1 ?’ Mr -
Ulcers
—....... M r.larla.
d all jrejtmoBt
pccuUerly bonoiUed by the woudcrfuitonl^SIi
A f, ‘ rt!cu 44>h.i«*
Lil*PiVIAN BROS., Pro. rlotoie,
■V7I70LE: 'A I.E T)jU/OOISTS,
Upomsn Qt.icH tAVANNAII. GA
lanJl-lv
Cannot Cause Stiicturo. Painless to Uss.
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jdays l
Price, $L held by ell Bragglstj Sent In
slain package with Rnb’cer Syringe for $LS0
.‘■knowlcdwi
Irn.tiliK r, ..in|y for UlthF
||||'.‘. “rnt eu h.rm. ami
pri v:.i, mIh* ..". Of ni.n. A
cerl„!n cure lor tbr dcblll-
tating weak nr** peculiar
I« nmtii d.
Irreneritecltand feel nafe
in recommending it tv
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0 J». ivn.fccla, Tboinnavllte (la.
Tax and Registration Notice.
SECOND ROUND.
I will he at the tallowing places on dates
named below for tho purpose of collecting
the taxes and registering the legal voters of
Thomas county for the year 1890.
Respectfully,
P. S. llteTu, T. C. T. C.,
And Registrar.
Duncanville, Monday,Sept. 29th.
East Glasgow, Tuesday, Sept, 30th.
Metcalfe, Wednesday, Get. 1st.
Boston, Thursday, Oc t. 2nd.
Ways, Monday, Oct. Cth.
Chastain, Tuesday, Oct. 7th.
Ochtockonee, Wednesday, Oct. 8th.
Cniro, Thursday, Oct. 0th.
Spence, Friday. Oct; loth.
Wilt heat t|ic Court House in Thomasville
daring court week.
Fire Life and Accident Insurance
BENT AND LOAN AGENT.
Offers:
(1) An elegant home on Dawson
street, close in, on easy terms. Price
85,000.
(2) Corner lot, '-villi two story
house, on corner of CJay nnd Craw
ford streets. Price 82,500,
(3) Small cottage cn Monroe street,
between Dawson and Crawford.
Price 81,500.
(4) Corner lot, two story house, in
East End. Prices and terms on in
quiry.
(5) One of the finest corner lots on
Dawson street, vacant, 105s200 feet.
Price 81,500.
(0) The finest vacant building lots
in the city, fronting on Paradise Park,
corner of three avenues, 200x200 ieet.
Price 83,000
(7) Small inside lot, Colton avenue,
in "East End,” with small notiso on it.
Price 8450.
(8) Finest corner lot in Fairview,
corner Campbell and Law streets
Southern Exposure. Price $300—
open for short time only.
(9) Choico building lot on Clay
street, near elegant Moss house.
Price 8400, Best valuo of nnything
now on the market.
Besides many other lots both great
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 buildings. Price 82,000.
(12) Tracts of 10, 15 and 2 r ,
on Southern Boulevard, at S^OOpe
acre, ** ^
(13) One of the be r , ,
county to make >n the
acres, quite we 1 , • HI*
bearing pear ^ rchard £ m .- ^ 6°°J
Magnolia rc. rtd> Price 53 out on
o “"' to “' toth
HOUSES TO KENT.
^ix room hou je '.n Feamside, $ioo
per month for rot less than three
months.
n »fv*n r ° om furnished house on
Calhoun street at $75 per month for
not less titan four months.
Nine room house, all furnished
except parlor, Clay street, 830.00 per
month by tho year. 1
Five room houso in "East End”
furnished, 850,00 per month for not
less than four months.
Four room houso besides dining
room and kitchan, on Clay street
unfurnished, $200 per year.
Four room dwelling on Calhoun
Young streets, unfurnished, at
S10.00 per month.
„ T ?' V0 K‘ c< ? burnished front rooms in
«or a n ft Lnd ’ EUnn - v nlld bri S ht -
§25.00 per month.
1‘ uruishoJ house on Bmith avenue,
three bed rooms, 840.00 per month
for not less than four months.
Little cottage, large lot, on Carroltf
Hill, four rooms, furnished, at 8150.-.
00 for the season of 5 months.
Largo new dwelling, a little ouf.
very low to right parties.
Besides other’s furnished nnd u*i
furnished.
I represent the following Inr» ran r
companies: M
THE SDN FIRE OFFICE OF LOHDOJT.
The Scottish Uoion and National
Fire Insurance Co., of Endinburgh:
Rre °>-
nZL'ctlrAtSS?*" RreI "-
The grand old Mutual Life Insur
ance Co., of New York.
NcwYork! i0nal Accidont Sociot yi of
178 Broad Street,
Thomasville - Ga.