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GERMETUER
NATURE'S REMEDY
Is a first*class scientific preparation, tbs
result of Dr. King’s untiring labors
earches foUowlng after Gaffrey,
ir, Brandtlett, Paatuer, Koch, Mlquel
and other Illustrious compeers, whose la
bors substantiate, os held by the French
Academy of Science, that" disease germs
may be not only attenuated until nearly
harmless, but may bo revivified by degrees
and given the most vlrulexU character.’*
—ROYAL OERMETbER—
is an infallible cure for numerous diseases,
such as Bheumatlsm, Indigestion, heart
troubles, Headache, Liver, Bladder, and
Kidney diseases, Chills and Fever, Ca
tarrh, Paralysis, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Goughs, Incipient Consumption, all Blood
and Skin diseases, Female troubles, etc.
It cures by purifying and correcting a dis
eased condition of the blood. It builds up
from the first dose, the patient quickly
feeling Its Invigorating and health-giving
influenoe. It increases the appetite, aids
digestion, clears the complexion, purifies
the blood, regulates the liver, kidneys,
etc., anf speedily brings bloom to the
cheek, strength to the body and Joy to the
heart. For weak and debilitated females
it Is without a rival or a poor.
If you are suffering with disease, and
fall of a cure, send stamp for printed mat
ter, certificates, etc. It is a boon to the
suffering and the wonder of tho century.
For sale by King's Boyal Germetuer
I 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
be sent by express C. O. D. If your drug
gist can net supply you. i,
i
lujly
ACTION
..us hi. name and price
W. L. DOUGLAS
13 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
*lno Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain.
^e^nence_^^rin t Q^UMof«^rtoo
a Bn Policeman's Shoe Is especially adapted
1 for railroadmen, farmers, etc., _
411 maria in Congress. Button and Lace.
>3&*2 SHOES A.
fft^SSSSStStfSSSSS
OIJGLA9, Brockton. Mom.
Curtrlght & Daniel, Agents,
IThomatville/.G*.
Hhri-em
How a Song was Written.
Mr*. Caroline A. Mason, author ot
“Do They Miss Me at Homel” wrote
that sonj; in 1869 when a pupil
Bradford academy, Massachusetts. At
the time s as a young lady, heart
sick ai>d sighing (or her Marblehead
home. Her fa her tvas Dr. Briggs, an
esteeim d and able physician of Mar
blehead. Onejof her sisters, Harriet
married the Rev. David Stoddard, a
missionary of the American board,
and died in a foreigHfetnd. At the
time the sweet song was written Harr!
et was a teacher in the academy, and
it was of this motherly sister teacher
that the younger sister asked, many
pmes, “Do they miss me at home?"—
St. Louis Po:t-Dispatch. (
In Japan girls are never kissed,
never. This fact wi|l not cause
Americans to that country.
Young Japanese girls are as nature
made them, and very sweet they are,
too, in their quaint dresses, showing
the plump chest and rounded arms,
gays the “Home Queen.’’ Pages
could be written about their charm*
What dear, dainty little dolls they are!
Such white teeth, rosy lips, coy smiles!
Who shall describe them ? And what
next? A kiss, perhaps? Not'over
there. Oh, never! They never do.
They don’t know Jiow, actual y they
don’t know how.
TAKE
IN THE
SPRING.
1 Nature should be
'assisted in the
spring to throw off
the heaviness of
the sluggish winter
circulation of the
blood. Nothing
docs it so well, so
prompt or so safely
las 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 not attempt to enter upon *
spring of summer in this climate with*
out it. H. W. Coleman,
Of Coleman, Ferguson* Co^
Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed froc.
Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta. Ga.
Jaai-17
PBOFJB SSIONAL CARDS. s
JOHN R. SINGLETARY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CAIRO, GEORGIA.
XNi a rattles In tht tnptrior and county
hwi, ata. la tht J aitltt i carts. Prompt
a&talltn (lvtB to tba tellettltn ot alalmt,
■ad all featlmttt Intrust, d N mt.
*.»lydkw
•QR. 3. MARION HORROCKS,
129,Broa»’Str**t,
THOMASVILLE, - - GEORGIA,
ip M. McINTbSH,
Physician A Surgeon;
Thomaeville, Georgia.
CirOrriCl om Stark's, eoratr Broad and
QntMksrStrrcIs.
r£ 8. DEKLE, M. D.,
Office in Hayes Buildiug.
JEisidtatt—Comer Colltft BTtnnt and Mag
giSsslmt 1 ■
Wslapkont commnnltatlon, No. W.tot night
J.
H. BOYLE, D. V. B.,
Resident Dentist,
i • ••orgli.
iktcservloosto th «lHi»n«of Vbom
ntfWi
1
fRlRM.ll
• Jmtk
s.*
MeLXNDON,
Attomey-at-L&w,
> v ■
aSsttUta glTtg* *a
Watt'a start, «*
ART SCHOOL AND STUDIO
in Ran ol Library, Tbemarrille, (A,
Mrs. J. P, McAuley,
odent uniler diitinguiibcd ttatbers of the
in tht Arts of Dtsigh. Taras modtrata.
Hears, Pa. re.to 11 re.
$21*
TMs Space Will lie Occupied
BY-—
WILLIAMSON & ROUX
Watchmakers & Jewelers,
WHO WILL SHORTLY OPEN BUSINESS
AT
NO. 127 BROAD Street
10 3 lm
The Pullman Car Line
BETWEEN
Louisville, Cincinnati
OR
INDIANAPOLIS,
AND
CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST,
Tho l'ullmau Vestibuled Serv*e
Night Trains, Parlor Cliai-
Cars on Day Train.
-From tiro to son, grand-parent to grond-ohUd, the iUa ot Ufa itU alike arc nubjuct to.*'
Blood Poison follows through generations, and l» the scat of nuir.y dV.rii.ic
The fooli'di idea of bleeding a person for many Ills.is now one of the hig 1 !
ridiculous practices of fo:.aer medical science. The idea is to build ttp tbo system,
it need* nil the blood, and at an early day the person who fails to take W. V/. C.
for any Blood Trouble, Kidney or Bladder Affliction, Rheumatism, Indigestion, tfc.,
will he as much an object of amusement as liie methods of the early physicians.
Why? Because he does’nt know a good thing (W. W. C. is) when he sees It.
le
The Motion Trains make Hie fastest
time between the Southern Win
ter Cities and Summer Re.
sorts of the Northwest
TflLF. BLACK, General Manager.
W. A. McDOEL, Traffic Manager,
JA9. BARKER, Gen. P. A., Chicago,
’or further information address
R,W. GLADING. Geji'l Agept.
IBS Broad St-. ThomasYtue, Oa
ALABAMA MIDLAND RAILWAY.
Time aard in effect July 13th, 1890,
WIST gOPKD.
Lr Thoraasrille, S, F, A W ,., V 80 a m
“ Bainbridge, A. M. By,, 9 00 a m
“ Donalsonrille „ 9 51 a m
« Dothan It 10 a m
ArOsark 12 15 p m
Lr Ozark (dinner) .......12 45 p m
Troy 2 38 p m
Ar Montgomery 6 00 p m
oorxo BAST.
Lr Montgomery.... 8 00 a m
« Troy ..10 22 a m
Ar Osark 13 15-P m
Lr Oiark (dinner) 12 45 p m
Dothan 1 48 p m
Donalsonrille 3 09 p m
Ar Bainbridge....'. 4 00 p m
Lr Bainbridge, S. F. & W 4 15 p m
Ar TUomasrille.., 5 55 p m
Alabama Midland twins arrive and depnit
from union depot Montgomery.
IlAinza Mania, O. F. A P. A.
B, DixHin, Montgomery, Ala,
Gfll. Supt
~~j7c7mjiis.
PRACTICAL AND AANLYTICAL
CHEMIST,
SAVANNAH, GA,
Analysis of Fertilizers, Soils, Phos-
phase Rock, etc.
ra&B&ES MODEM ATE*
UorrMpondett«a*ioU«ltetJ.
since w iili good results.
Columbus, Ga., Juno 15, 1339.
W. W. C. for sale by all Druggists,
ful Caro Co. 9 Columbus, Ga.
tnch-12-ly
Lnut fhll I urns Buffering from General Debility, from some Blood Affection, and my wholo
tfystom wna run down generally. Commenced taking yonr medicine, Wooldridge’s
Cur', nn<l experienced great relief before finishing Ino first bottle, 1 have used it in
Wonderful
ny family
L. G. BO WEBS.
Manufactured by Wooldridge’s Wonder-
Passenger Sclieduio
Georgia Southern & Florida Railroad
Snwaneej River Route to Florida,
Tubing effect July 6tb, 1800, Standard Time, 00th Meridian.
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Macon, Union depot
Arrive Cordolo, Junctions A &M By...
Leave Cordele " "
Arrive Tifton Junction B & W By
Leave Tifton, "
Arrive Valdo»ta. Junction S F & W By
Leave Valdosta " ' "
Arrive Jasper " “ ...
Arrlvo Lako City Junction F C ft V BR ; .
Leave Lako Glty w U
Arr Jacksonville FCA Pdopot
Arrive Hampton Junction F O ft P Bb o* pm
Arrive Palalka union depot * 1115 pm
Arrive St Augustin© via J St A ft H B BB
No. I No. 3 No.ll
1110 am./. 7 00 pm SlOAm
2 04 pm 0 40 pm 1150pm
2 04pm 0 40pm 100pm
3 80 pm 1132 pm 5 50pm
3 36 pm 1132 pm.... sioam
511pm 122 am ,10 80am
........12 25pm
OlOpfli .... 2 3 am 2 45pm
723pm ....... 3 42c
7 48pm 3 62 am
0 8 am
0 33 pm 6 01 am
5 20pm
GOING NOBTH.
Leave St Augustine via J St A ft H B BB
Leave Palatka union depot
Arrlvo Ham ptop Junction Pc fcpdenof, t ,. ........
Lv Jacksonville. F 0 ft P depot
Arrive Lako City " „ / ,:*^ , «ft***
i^eavo Lake City Junction F O ft P BB
Arrive Jaspor Junction S F*ft W BB
Arrlvo Valdosta *• **
Arrlvo Tifton Junction B ft W BB.
Lenvo Tifton ** "
Arrive Cordele Junction S A ft M By...
Arrlvo Macon Union depot in‘•tint"
“* 1 1 1 -——
No. 2
No. 4
No. 1C
.. 545am, TOOpra
7 47am 8 40pm
... 7 30am 7 50 pm
... 0 50pm 10 40pm *
...10 00am 10 00 pm 1010am
...1102am..' 1148pm 12 40 api
...1206 m 1255am i 10 j?m
...141pm 234oxn t ...... 8 40 pm
,.. 150pm.234am 8 00am
,,, 315 paiii...... 4 01am * 1150am
.. 6 45pm........ 0 30am .6 Spin
All trains arrive and
part from union dopot Macon, oxcopt Nos. 11 and H Acoom-
modiitlon trains, which .rrFvo"and depart Iroin Macon Junction:
A C. KNAPP, Traffic Man , Macon, Ga. J. T. HObE, Gpp. ^ass, Agt., Macon, Ga.
V. A. HORROCKS,
Contractor & Builder.
Will bo glad to raako conlracls for or
superintend
ILL CLASSES OF BUILDING,
IN BRICK'OR WOOD.
T. A. IIORROCKN,
eatflRAl CONTRACTOR,
P O. Box 71. ' Thomasvillc, Ga.
James Gribbcn.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
TH0MA8VILLE, GA.
■wKl baglad Mmnk wliuti for, or in
fntsMad, *11 tlMse. of buildings, public «r
prtr.tr, in either brick or wood. "WUl furnlah
plus ud ■neciflc.tion. ir required. IT yen
want uy building don. all on me, ud I will
■ubmlt estimate, whether untrut U awarded
m. .mat. I will entrant, e entiifsotlon in
all my work. I refer t. the many bnildlnf
erected by m. In Th.muTUle, ud to *11 parti
for wkom I har. worked. Shop on Fletcher
(tie.t,fnd doer fcom Broad.
fkomMTlU. •*.. X Aril U. I860.
A. S WHITE,
Contractor & Builder.
THOMASVILLE G'A.’
C»r*ful and personal attention pain iu all
work, ud iatisfaction gnaranteed ia both
V.rk and price,. Will be glad to make
MlimatM for yen. My aim into please my
T10, dJtwdm
RESTAURANT.
Amoi Lester, for yean with the Gulf
House, will hereafter gire bla personal at
tention to the Reitanrant on. Jackaon street,
next door to Carroll’a. Meals Barred in first
alaaa atyle at all honra. Fish, game and
oyster,, day or night Ererything neat and
aftin. A good line of regetables and fancr
thooli ot the Metropolitan MnssnmofArt lhmlly gioceriea kept constantly on hand,
of tho Cooper Union, will giro lesson Would be glad to bare the patronage of my
white and colored friends. Fresh oystere, In
ally etyle, and nil kinds of regetables always
■ dJinrlm
Grand Central Hotel,
WAYcftpSD, QA.
With Electric Lights.
la now opan, and I would be pleased to
hare my Thomasrille friends and others
•top with me when they come this wa7.
All mr help Is experienced. The dining
room il under the inperrision of that effi
cient steward, Syl. B. Van Dyke, of New
York All correspondence promptly an
swered. Special attention paid to ladies
with children. Rates $2.09 to $3.00 per
day. O. J MclRTOSH,
4-19-diwly rro»t»«.
P. D, HEADLY,
JACKSON STREET.
Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Alligator and Fish Scale Jewelry
—AND OTHER—
Florida Curiosities-
Clocks, Matches and Jcirelr» Repaind.
d&w-2TtT
South Georgia College,
; Branch of the State OniTerslt;.££
Fall Term OpensZFirst Wednesday In
SEPTEMBER.
FACULTY.
Ohs rim W. Umaon,
REAL ESTATE BROKER
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT
LIFE INSURANCE AGENT
RENTAL AND COLLECTION AGENT
- REMINGTON TYPEWRITER AGENT.
A nice selection of furnished and unfur
nished cottages for rent. Call on or address
J. p.SB. Love.
158 Broad street.
10-1 (Suecesior to Geo. Fearn)
THOMASVILLE
viRcrr works.
President, | R6ynol( , Si BargraveS& Davis, [Prop
Manufacturers and Dealers!
Ifni ffltaSfleWHl lama, Primary Department
Ihomurn of hutructlon will lie
_id strict dlsaipUne enforced. Young men
be well prepared to enter fbe Unlreralty. The
health ud moral, of the tewn ar. bath good.
SSudumean get; hoard in prirate families gf
raaeogaklo rate.,
Terms ^10 per Session.
Alt itnd.nta will be required to pay-thfe
matriculation fee in adransc, to the treasurer.
For further puMculart address
CHARLES W. HUT80N.
Fretifient*
or WHXIAM D. MITCHHI.I,
Seety and Treas.
a-19-tt
Advice to the Aged*
.ttjgggssente:
Tutfs Pills
naclflo affact on those organa,
a tin g the bowels, glTlngnatnr-
im without straining or
mPABUNG VIGOR
®.W&^« e o'r?S?nr* fc
BOLD EVERYWHERE.
Juais-ly
MsU-i
t*tlnr —
to wotnon.
Iprmente 11 and fee! «nto
I. In reeornm.ndto, ft to
- all ittUerers.
9)m
• J.TS.valtIII. Cm,
ROUGH & DRESSED
LUMBER.
LATHES,
PICKETS,
SHINGLES,
AOULDINGb,
BRACKETS,
SCROLL WORK,
MANTLES,
BALUSTERS,
STAIR-RAILS
N e wel Posts.
OFFICE, CHURCH & 810RE
Furniture.
STORE 'FRONTS,
Wire Screen Doors and Windows, Sal
Doors and Blinds
STAIR BUILDINf
IND INSILE UABDWCOBFlNlbB
SPECIALTY.
g©*CORREfiPOKDBNCE SOLICITED.
^ ABBOTT S
l*L5 p EEDILY^
GOR/s| s S;5 IW
SunioN^Ij
(5?/d warts
tlPPKAN BRO'S-CHiCSitf
..Without
^^PAIN.
•«r, baUdlng up tbo ■jrstom raptaiy.
LacJioi whoio ojotoms aro potaooof! and whoso blood
!a In an Impnro OfmllUon duo to mcn$trnal trrerrularl-
Kootanrt Pota—I
llarlj banefltod bj tho wonderful tonic and
bf yvoportiopofr. F.F.,nlckJj AtiftPoka
n p p. c u R ES
Y s PE P S I A
LIPPMAN BROS., Proprietors,
•WHOLE* AIX DST700IETS.
Uppman Block. SAVANNAH. DA
jaaiUT
Cannot Cause Stricture. Painless to Use,
I t °3
DAYS]
'Price, SRI. Bold by all Drnsglsts Sent in
Blab packap with Rubier Eiringa fer $1.60
ant-l y
iSeSestSpMTC
MEDICINE
InTiTe World Is
AS A SPRING,
MEDlCINEVT'Oi
CUREANDTONE-
UPTHE'GEKERA!-
AIL/AENTS OF.THE
SYSTEM,TAKE
REALESTATE
Fire Life and Acdd<0t iDJUiflfe
BENT AND LOAN AUHNT.
Offers:
(1) An elcgiioi hi,mo on Danron
fitre^t^closo in, on easy (?rnis. Price
(2) Corner lot, >vitli two story
bouse, on corner of Clay nod Craw
ford streets. Prico 82,500,
(3) Small cottage on Motijtie street,
between Dawson nnd Crawford.
Price 81,500.
(4) Corner lot, two story house, in
East End. Pricesf and terms on in
quiry.
(5) One of the finest corner lets on
Dawson street, vacant, 105x200 feet.
Price 81,500.
(0) The finest vacant building lot
in the city, frontingon ParadisePhrk,
corner of three avenues, 200x200 feet.-
Price 83,000
(7) Small inside lot, Coiton avenue,
in “East End,” with small nonse on it.
Prico 8450.
(8) Finest corner lot ia Fairview
corner Campbell and law streets’
(southern Exposure, Price 8300—
open for short time only.
(0) Choice building lot on Clar
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 acre place, dwelling and
bearing pear orchard, on Carroll Hill,
Price 83.000.
(11) 57^ acres!} mile# flew Conrt
House, long front on Groom’s Ford
road, no buildings. Price 82,000,
(12) Tracts of 10, i5 and 25 aeres
on Southern Boulevard, at 840.00 per
acre.
(13) . One of tho best farms in thft
county to make money on, 111*
acres, quite well improved, good
bearing peaP orchard, 3 miles out on
Magnolia road. Price 83.000.
Besides many other farms, both
great and small.
HOUSES TO RENT,
Six room house in Fearrisfdc, $ioo
per month for nttf less than three
.months, .
•Seven room furnished house on
Calhoun street at $75 per month for
not less than four months.
Nine room house, all furnished
except parlor, Clay street, 880.00 per
month oy the year. -
!JFive room house in “East End*
furnished, 850,00 per month for net
less than four months.
Four room house besides dining
room and kitchsn, on Clay street
unfurnished, 8200 per year.
Four room dwelling on Calhoun
and Young streets, Unfurnished, at
810,00 per month,
4-Two nice furnished front rooms in
“East End,” sunny and bright, at
825.00 per month.
Furnished house on Smith avenue,
three bedrooms, 840.00per month
for not less than tour months.
Little cottage, large lot, on Carroll
Hill, lour rooms, furnished, at 8150.-
00 for the season of 5 months.
Large new dwelling, a little out,
very low to right parties.
Besides other’s furnished and un
furnished.
I represent tho following Insurance
companies;
THE SDH FIRE OFFICE OF LONDOH.
The Scottish Union and National
Fite Insurance Co., of Endinburgh.
The Guardian Fire Assurance Co.,
of London.
The United Underwriters Fire In
surance Co., of Atlanta.
The grand old Mutual Lifo Insur
ance Co., of New York.
TheNationa 1 Accident Society of
New York. J
173 llvoml Street,
Thomasville - Ga*