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TO THE AFFLICTED.
u Tht Blood and the Stomach is the Life—the
derangement of either is productive
cj disease.”
DR/. KIHSTG-’S
ROYAL GERMETUER
Is the greatest blood purifier and germ do- j
stroyer of the age. It tones the stomach.
Increases the appetite, purifies the secre
tions and quickly and permanently cures |
all blood, stomach, kidney, bladder, liver, \
and fetaalo diseases. As a toulc It Is with- j
out a rival in the whole range of materia
medico. It Is a sovereign remedy, and I
never falls tocure rheumatism, nenralgln.
paralysis. Insomnia, dyspepsia, indlges-
Mon, debility, palpitation, catarrh, etc.
Hon. H. W. Grady says: “ It is the Ul
tima Thu: -A all remedies.”
Rev. Sam. r. Jones says: “I wish every
suffering wife had access to that modi-
; clns.*'
Her. J. B. Hawthorne says: "It lias
brought certain and radical cures to hun
dreds In Georgia and other States.”
Mrs. Ella R.Tcnncnt, Editor Tennent’s
Ilome Magazine, says: “Its fame has
spread like a prairie fire.”
Dr. Jas. Young, the great temperance
lecturer, says: “Oli! that every afflicted
msn and woman could got this grand rem
edy.”
Thousands of others attest its virtues
nd sound Its rralse.
If yon are slok, do not despair till you
have tried Germetuer, It has performed
cures that astonish the world.
If you arc suffering with disease and fall
j of a cure, send stamp for printed matter.
3 certificates of wonderful cures, etc.
For sale by King’s Royal Germetuer
Company, Atlanta, Oa., and by druggists.
Pi Ice $1.50 rer concentrated bottle, which
makes one gallon of medicine as per di
rections accompanying each bottle. Can
be sent by express C. O. I*.. If your drug
gist cannot supply you.
7E&2
UllUIl xvRirnntcd, and, every pnir
hie name nud price stnmped on bottom*
&
Soo
?H75
W, L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
•Tuo Calf and Raced Waterproof Grain,
fhe excellence and wearing qualities of this shoe
sanot be better shown than i>y the strong endorse*
-sate of Its thousands of constant wearers.
£*.<90 Genuine Hand-sewed, nn elegant and
stylish dress Khoe w hich commends Itself.
•iO.00 Ifand-sewed Welt., A lino calf nhoc
unequalled for style and durability.
* 2.tO Goodyear Welt Is Utf| rtandard drew
a? Shoe, at a popular prlce*r ...
Policeman’* Shoe is especially adopted
t* for railroad men, farmers, etc.
All made In Congress, Hutton and Lace.
53 & $2 SHOES LA F D°.gs,
are been most favorably received since Introduced
.vd the roccnt improvements make them superior
• any shoes sold at these prices.
lak your Dealer, and If nc cannot supply you send
4emot to factory enclosing advertised price, or a
lornrUcr Brockton. Bins,.
Curtright & Daniel, Agents,
Thomasvillc, Ga.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
JOHN 1!. SINGLETARY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CAIRO, GEORGIA.
WIN prarMsa In tho superior and county
•;bnri, also in tlie Jnstlee s courts. Prompt
attention given to tho collsctlou yf claims,
an business Intrustci to mo.
9-9-ly.tkw
D
R. J. MARION IIORROCKS,
129 liltOAI) Htkf.kt,
THOM AS VILLE, - - GEORGIA,
T.
M MolNTOSII,
BMiysidiiiti a& Surgeon,
Thomanvillo, Georgia,
iromci over Stark'., comer Broad wd
U Fletcher Street*.
ffl s. DEK.Lt:, M. D.,
Office in ilayes Building.
hkdesldeneo— 1 Corner Coll of a e.vcnuo .ml Mag
nollaetreet.
•Selephono aom mu nidation, No. 23.for night
Its.
J H. COYLE, D. I>. So,
ttoinla il Dentist,
rj$*iom3d7llIe, • Georgia,
tytoas his s*rTitusra tlMaenaof Thorn
am* and Vlataltr. .
•Om hov*-From 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and
11>. i
OSn-O i JajAson strout.
s.
Q. McLENDON,
Attorney-at-Law,
- Tb.mM.tl>, :• • Georgia.
m.1 anenlion given) ■> all; bmloe.»;en.
Am* 10 him.
•Aao-Urar \TaM'l Mon, oornor Broad and
MORELAND|PARK
Millitarv Academy.
„ gun ATI. ATA, OA.,
A Training S.hool for Boys.
Ciiaa. M. K.ir,, Snp’t.
From Washington.
Washington, Sept. .'>0.—Messrs.
T. W Glenn. Pat Calhoun ami Hum
phreys Ctistleinau, of Atlanta, today
invited ilio President, Mr. Blaine ami
Senator Daniil ol Virginia to the
Piedmout Exposition. Mr. Harrison
declined, staling that it would be im
possible for him to go. Mr. Blaine
gave no definite answer, but said if
possible to leave Washington between
Oct. Sand Nov. J, be would accept.
Senator Daniel accepted the invita
tion to deliver the address on October
23d.
Tho nomination of David A. Dud
ley, the negro whose name was sent
to the Senate six months ago, for post
master at Americas, was withdrawn
by the President today. A white
postmaster will bo appointed, as Buck
recommends one.
Joseph E. Doyle was today ap
pointed postmaster at Savannah. He
will probably be confirmed to morrow
and take charge of the office at once.
The Job Completed.
The infamous tariff bill has passed,
and i ow only awaits the president's
sgnalurc. Senator Carlisle made a
powerlul speech against it, and every
democrat voted io defeat the meas
ure. The three P’s .Plumb, Paddock
and Pettigrew, all pronounced repub
licans, voted with the democrats
against the bill.
The Largest Check Ever Drawn.
A minor controvcrsity has arise"
about the “largest check" that was
ever written. It was an jounced
that to the check drawn the other day
by i lie Great Indian Peninsular rail
way company on the London and
County bank for .1:1,250,000 belongs
the distinc’ion. It was at the same
time stated ihat one drawn by Van
derbilt for .1:700,000 had hitherto
headed the list. The statement, how
ever, is inaccurate (says the Bullion-
ist.) At least four of the London
clearing banks have paid checks for
considerably over X2,000,000 on more
lhan one occasion. A few years ago
the Manchester Ship Canal Company,
when buying out the 3ridgeivater trus
tees drew one check for £1,750,000
on Glyn & Co., and this document
can still be seen at the offices of the
ship canal company, Deansgaie, Man
chester, where it is framed as a curi
osity. A check for an enormous
amount passed through the “House’’
in 1879 or 1880. The amount was
upward of £3,250,000 and was in set
tlement of an arbitration award. When
the Alabama claim was settled, and
the Halifax fisheries question was de
cided, large ainoun s of money chang
ed hands.
NOTICE.
Mr. It L Hicks hiving sold his interest in
the drug store ot Hicks & Pcscock to Mr.
C S Bon lur.rnt, the undersigned have formed
n copartnership for carrying on tlie business
at the samn stand under the firm name of
Boudurant k Peacock. Tlie new firm will
carryout all the contracts of t*ie late firm of
Hicks k Peacock. Tlie sash system and low
prietc will continue to he a ruling feature of
the bnsinsM. C. S. Boxdikaxt,
J. W. Piicoex,
Thomaiville, (!*„ Scpt. 20, 1800. 30d
Tho First Stoam Fire Engine.
At the suggestion of the fire insur
ance companies of New York city, a
machinistjnamcd Paul Hodge, a res -
ident of Gotham, also, constructed a
steam fire engine, which was first pub
licly tested 111 front of the New York
city hall, in March, 1841. It was a
total failure. Then the board of direc
tors offered a gold medal for the best
method of applying steam to the pro
pulsion of water fot fire purposes.
This prize was won by John Ericsson,
tlie maker of die “Monitor,” recently
deceased and mere recently removed
to his native country. The official re
port has the following pnrapraph in re
gard to Frisson's engine; ‘The
points of excellence, as thus' narrowed
down, were found to belong to an en
gine weighing less than two and a half
tons, which lias the power ol 108 men
and will throw 3,000 pounds of water
per minute to a height of 105 feet
through a nozzle one and a hall inchc3
in diameter. T he model in question
tvas submilted by one John Ericsson."
TAKE
SPRING.
\ Nature should be
assisted In the
spring to throw off
the heaviness of
the sluggish winter
circulation of the
blood. Nothing
docs it to well, to
prompt or so safely
.[as Swift’s Specific.
I have used S. S. S. for a number of
years, and consider It the best tonic and
blood remedy that I ever used. In fact
I would cot attempt to enter upon a
spring or summer in this cltmnte with
out it. H. W. Coleman,
Of Coleman, Ferguson & Co.,
') City, Fla.
Our book ou Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free.
Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Oa.
jul-ly
The Pullman Gar Line
BETWEEN
Louisville, Cincinnati
OR
INDIANAPOLIS,
AND
CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST,
The Pullman Vcstibuled Serve c on
Night Trains, I’arlor Chni ■
Cars on Day Train.
Tlie Motion Trains make tho fuslcst
time between the Southern Win
ter Cities and Summer Re
sorts of the Northwest.
WM. F. 1ILACK, General Manager.
(V. A. AIcDOKL, Traffic Manager.
•IAS. I1AUKEU, Gen. P. A., Chicago.
r further Information addre.i
It.W. <1 LADING. Gen 1 Agent.
158 Itroad St., Thouiasvfllc. G*
ALABAMA MIDLAND RAILWAY.
Time enrd in effect July 13th, 1890,
wsst bocxd.
Lv Tiiomitivillo, S. F. k IV 7 20 n in
“ Bainbriilge, A. M. Ky 9.00 n m
" Dor.alsor.villc 9.51 a m
« Dothan U 10 am
Ar Ozark I 3 15 pm
Lv O/.ark (dinner) 12 45 p m
“ Troy 3 38 p m
Ar Montgomery 5 00 p m
001X0 EAST.
Lv Montgomery 8 00 n ra
•1 Troy 10 32 * ,n
Ar Ozark I 3 15 pm
Lv Ozark (dinner)..., I 2 45 p m
“ Dothan 1 48 p m
“ Donalsonvlllc 3 09 p m
Ar Biiinhridgc J4 00 p m
Lv Bninbridgc, S. F. & W J4 15 pm
Ar Thomnsvillc ,5 55 p m
Alabama Midland trains arrive and depart
from union depot Montgomery.
IIaioex Mu.i.o, G. F. k P. A.
B. DrsiiAM, Montgomery, Ain.
Gen. Supt.
TheBest Spring
4/AEmciNE©
In THE worunfls
AS A SPRING
MEDIC IN ETTO
CURE AND TONE-
UP THE GENERAL
AILMENTS CFTHE
SYSTEM,TAKE
South Georgia College,
Branch of the Stale University.
Fall Term Opens First Wednesday in
SEFTE5IBEK,
, grand-parent to grand-child, the lib of life, nil alike are subject to/
The fo/>
tidiciucY
it need* :
for .Tin !•!
will 1:0 a
Why? 15
Yv.p:j follow; through generations, and i-? the scat of many cll*ca*e*.
I.Lm of l.locdir'i' a person for many ill; u now one of.the highly
, . of former medic::! science. Tho idea is t > build up the system,
w* l.iood, r.r.d r.t r.n ca.ly day the pereon who f.tiU 1o take V/. W. C.
1 Tn”.1 hie,-Kidney or bladder Affliction, Rheumatism, Indigestion,etc.,
uch r.n object of amusement as the methods of the early physicians,
use ho docs'nt know a good thing (W. W. C. is) when he 6ees it.
FACULTY.
C'hf rlcN W. Ilauon, •
President,
films filnttle Willlniu*, Primary Department
The course of Instruction will be thorough,
and strict discipline enforced. Young men will
be well prepared to enter tl»e University. Tho
health and morals of ths town aro both good.
Students can get board in private families at
reasonable rates.
Terms&IO per Sop,lion.
All students will be required to pay this
matriculation fee in advance, to tlie treasurer.
For further particulars address
CHARLES W. HUTSON.
President.
or WILLIAM D. MITCHELL,
Secty snd Tress.
t-iOpt
luil's Pills
jasuaffzjir*' p,T ” »** 19
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick
Headache, Biliousness
And all diseases arising from n
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion.
Tb. natural remit i. good appetite
and .olid flesh. Do., .mall I •Intent-
Ijr .liar coated and ca.g to .wallow.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
iual.-ly
-. \.a t::;:.ai;i,i.i (inwdialMM and
k -4 di |*r!vutf tilM*ap«nof ni**n. A
tW certain « ur*- for the dcblli-
|.ttUii(^ucMl:pcwi peculiar
*XfJrr+r*.
. I STGHFn. 14 0 ,C<ctrv*,liL
hold tjr Druntnci.
a*? riucK 31.00.
N. J. f nnrU, Tkomsarlllt f»n.
T.nst fall I w::« ntfiVring from General Dnbilitv, from foiuo blood Affection, and my wholo
FVntcin wasrun flow nr Cruiiiicnccd taking vmin medicine, Wooldridge’s Wonderful
Cur-, and c’.vpcricnn.! ; r lief b.ro xlnisliin*? the ilr.-t bottle. 1 have used it In my family
i vcr hi;, j with good i. .-nils. L, O. BOWERS.
Cchi-nluG) (id., JutI.' /.*.
\V. W. C. for talz by nil P-: i;i-l . MamifacturcJ by WooIdrWgO’8 Wonder
ful Cure Co., Coluu.hu...
incli-12-tv ;
Pfss'iiigar Schetiuia
Georgia Southern & Florida Railroad
Smvanoe ISSa'ci* Itotste- to Florida.
Taking rf!W-t July C*tli, 1
H’lird Time, OOtli Meridian.
U01NG SOUTH.
Leave Macon, Union depot
Arrive Cordole, Junction S A k M Ry
Cordele “ “
Arrive Tlfton Junction 1! & V.* Ity
Leave Tlfton, “ ”
Arrive Valdosta. Junction ‘3 F *V W Ity....
Leave Valdosta “ "
Arrive Jasper “ "
Arrive LnkoCity Junction F C .v 1’ It”
Leave Lnko City " ”
Arr Jaeksonvillo FC4 Pdepot
Arrive llnmpton Junction FC k Pltu
Arrive l’alatka union depot
Arrive St Augustine via J Kt A k li ll Itn..
.1110 am..
. 2 id pin.,
. 2 01 put..
fi 1G pm
, 72t) pm .
7 43pm..
No. a
.. 7 00 pm.
.. 0 49 pm.
.. 9 49pm..
,.11 aa pm..
..11 32 am.
.. 1 22 am..
.23 am..
. 3 42am..
. 3 52 am
. 0 3 am
.. G 01 am
.. 8 00 am
..10 Oam
No.ll
.. 510nin
. 1130pm
.. 1 oopm
.. 5 30pm
* 10am
..10 30am
..12 23pm
.. 2 55pm
.. 5 20pin
Leave St Augustlno via J St A k II
vo ralntka union depot
Arrive Hampton Junction F c & 1*
Lv Jaeksonvillo. F C & P depot..
Arrive Lake City “
ucftvo Lake City Junction F C k V
Arrive Jasper Junction b !•’ J: W II
Arrive Valdosta "
Arrive Tlfton Junction B k V.* I»R
Leave Tlfton " ”
Arrive Cordclo Junction b A /c M 1!
Arrive Macon Union depot
KOI NO NURTII.
It nil...
depot.,
. 5 43 am...
7 47 am...
. 730am...
. 9 60 pm...
..100. am...
.1102 am...
.12 03 m...
.141 pm...
, 160 pm...,
. 315 pin...
. 3 45pm....
No. 4
.. 7 00 pm..
.. 8 40 pm..
.. 7 50 pm..
.10 40pm ..
.10 40 pm...
,.1148 pm..
. 12 53am...
. 2 34am...
. 2 34 am ..
. 4 01 am ..
630am ..,
. 1010am
.12 40 am
. 4 10 pm
8 40 pm
.. 8 00am
.. iinonm
. 5 5pm
Pullman Palace sleeping cals on trains >«>'. J and 4.
All trains arrive and depart from union depot amco
modntlon trains, which arrivo and depart from Macon J
A C. KNAPP, Truffle Man , Macon. Ga.
ccpt Nos. 11 and 14 accom-
a i
J. r. HO'.E, Gon. Tass. Agt., Macon, Ga.
P. D. HEADLY,
I'SPER IICTI‘1,
Practical Watchmaker ami Jeweler, ^
Alligator ami Fish Scale -lawidry
—AND OT.IKtt—
Florida
Walriics ami Je-rflo Kffjirfi!.
cl Aw 2Tiy
j’;i cr’cUna ondorso P. I*. P. ao a spleadlil combination,
me! eroscrlho It tv !!h great satisfaction for tb# cares of
11F.A1, ESTATE BROKER
FIRFIUSU it A A’OF AG ENTiBSSaSSiL.
** * * y v "I’-Biu. Syphuitte lUieamaUssK, BmOloii Ulesrs
..... ....... . . , .... ... siud horc*. uinmJnlarSwciUnfe, Mbenmatlam, Malaria,
LIM-. 1aM,I,AM1'. Af.U.t 1 j »»
RENTAL AND COLLECTION AGENT
TVPKWIMTFP. AfiEM. • * . J.i ii ilNiyj ills ■ ■ J| j_ j
•' ■ i^ig;w»gaslKf.Pj k
A nifv pdectiun of furiifehctt itmt unii:»•-
niskeil cottages for rent. Call oh
Detains, Chronic Eomsls Con-
pin!i.;>, Murctirlnl Tettor, Bcaldhsad, etc.,etc.
,r. K. ii- Love, j ^r-«•->-yrfrrr^vv’Bfi amirrriV?ai.rBrift
1S 1>ro.*.• i 21 rcc;.
v l z-v KAHil » T^GS • 9 T9
IV-1
tjiomas vi li tie
IS.
Reynolds, Hargrave £: Davis, Prep
Manufacturers and Danleii
ItO tTGII JJKlvS.SDTU
LTJMJ1KK.
LATI1KS,
1’ICKKTS,
SUING!-Fih,
MOULDINGS.
BRACKKTH,
SCROLL WORK,
M ANTI.US,
UALt-STKItH,*
ST.VIU-RAIL3
Newel Posts.
OFFICE, CHURCH & S'lORE
Furniture.
STOP 10 FRONTS,
Wire Screen Hoora and Windows, i’an
Doors qn«l Hlhnls
STAIIl BUILD INC
AM) IM-il 1 1 A I I Y.( ( I I IN.: I
SPECIALTY.
urr usrat
ter, hi j 11*11 ng Up tho «y»tam rapidly.
I.adlo« whoso sysimns are poisoned and whoeo blood
* ■ million dm to wenmrwal trregulad-
L1PPWIAN BR08., Proprietors,
HOLT ’ALE DRUOOIBT8.
Uppipan r!oc!t SAV1NNAH. GA.
Jaa2Mr
Gaiinot Cause Stricture. Painless to Use.
iTTXl**
sacmC
,10 it
K"»
mpi
m
^ _
Sold by all Drugjbts Sent
thin pa:'s£jje with Bobber Syringe for $1
m- i y
Tax and
SECOND ROUND.
1 nill lie at the following plarcs ondiitcl
nauK',1 hc-Iow lor the purpow of collecting
the taxes ami registering the legal voter* of
Thomas county for the year 1890,
Respectfully,
I’. S. Hektii, T. C. T.C.,
And Registrar,
Duu.itnville, Monday,Sept. 29th.
lvH«t Glasgow, Tuesday, Sent. 30(h,
Metcalfe, Wednesday, 0<,t. Is).
Itoston, Thursday, Get. 2nd:
Ways, Monday, Oct. 0(b.
Chastain, Tuesday, Oct. 7th.
Oclilocknuee, Wednesday, tlet. 8tb.
Cairo, Thursday, Oft. !Uh.
Sj-enee, Friday. Oct. 10th.
Will heat the Court lloiiscin Thomasville
during court week.
REAL ESTATE
Fire Lire and Accident Insurance
11KNT AND LOAN AGENT.
Offers:
(1) An cIcgnnLhomo on Datrson
street, close in, on ensv terms. Price
85,000.
(2) Corner lot, vith two story
house, on corner of Clay nud Craw
ford streets. Price 82,500,
(3) Small cottage rn Monroe street,
between Dawson mid Crawford.
Price 81,500.
(4) Corner lot, two story house, in
East End. Prices and terms on io-
qtiiry.
(5) One of the finest corner lots on
Dawson street, vacant, 105a200 feet.
Price 81,500.
(6) The finest vacant building lot
in the city, froutingon 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 8450.
(8) Finest corner lot in Fairvicw,
corner Campbell and Law streets,
Southern Exposure. Price 8300—
open for short time only.
(9; Choico building lot ou Clay
street, near elegant Moss houso.
Price 8400. Best value of anything
now on the market.
Besides many other lots both great
and small.
(10) Au 8 aero place, dwelling and
bearing pear orchard, ou Carroll Hill.
Price 83.000.
(11) 57J acres li mile3 from Court
House, long front on Groom’s Ford
road, no buildings. Price 82,000.
(12) Tracts of 10, 15 aud 25 acres
on Southern Boulevard, at 840.00 per
acre.
(13) One of tho best farms ip tfip
county to pii)ke money op, Jm
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.
JfOIISES TO KENT.
Six room hopse in Fearnsidp, $iqq
per month for not less than thrpe
months.
ievf n loom furnished house Oh
Calhoun street at $75 per month for
not less than four months.
IJino yoom hopse, all furnished
except parlor, Clay street, 830.00 pep
month by tho year-
Five room house In “Knst End”
furnished, 850.00 per month for not
less than four months.
Four room houso besides dining
room and kitchsn, on Clay street
unfurnished, 8200 per yenr.
Four room dwelling op Caljipuja
and Young streets, unfurnished, at
810,00 per month. '
Two pice fprpjshcd front rooms jp
“JUast End," sunny and bright, fit
825.00 per month.
Furnished house on timitli avenue,
threo bed rooms, 840.00 per month
for not less than tour months.
Little cottage, large lot, on Carroll
Hill, tour rooms, furuished, at 8150.-
00 for the season of 5 months.
Large new dwelling, a little out,
very low to right parties.
Upsides other’s furnished and un-
fprnishf^,
I represcut tho following Insurance
companies:
THE SUN FIRE OFFICE OF LONDON.
^ The Scottish Uniou and National
Fire Insurance Co, of Endinburgjn
The Guardian Firo Assurance (Jo.,
of London.
Tho United Underwriters Fire |n-r
suranco Co., of Atlanta.
Tho grand old Mutual Life 'tiisppv
anec Co., of New York.
I |Tho National Accident Society of
Now York.
II Malte
173 Broad Street,
Thomasville - Ga.
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