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TIDINGSc*
GREAT
JOY.
DR. BING’S
ROYAL GERNIETUERi
. One fact Is worth a thousand arRuments,
J and Dr. King’s Royal Germetucr demon-
I strates every day that It Is making more I
J cures than any other medical preparation 1
I In the world. _ .....
i A daughter of Mr. C. Jordan, of Atlanta.
I was cured of a serious case of stomach and |
I bowel troubles.
Mr.N.T. Johnson, of Atlanta, was cured i
I of% long continued and severe case of I
catarrh which was sinning his life away.
Mrs. M. Farmer, of West End. Atlanta.
I was completely cured of a ten years' case J
I of inflammatory rheumatism. .
I Rev. A. B. Vaughn. Canton, Oa.. was
cured of facial neuralgia, nlsoof a liver and I
kidney trouble of many years standing.
Mrs. T. H. Pelot, of Atlanta, had been an
Invalid Hvears.but (Jermetuer cured her.
Mrs. W.V. Herndon, Atlanta, (la., suf- j
I fered with acute catarrh. Ono bottle of
Oensetuer freed her from this dreadful
. dl Allaughter ofJLT. Broslus, of Atlanta,
i had tried evecflLpown remedy for ag
gravated dyspeplm. Two bottles of Ger-
metuer cured her. -
Mr. Lewis Bennett. Atlanta. Oa., had
been afflicted with Indigestion for 20years,
complicated with dlarrlirea. Thres-fourths
I of a Bottle cured him sound and well.
J Thousands of voluntary certificates tes-
I tlfy to the remarkable curative virtues of
Royal Germetuer. It builds up at once,
J wooes "nature’s soft nurserefreshing
sleep, stimulates the appetite, aids dlges-
I tlon, soothes the nerves and Insures good
1 health. For weak women, clerks, book-
I keepers, milliners, stenographers, hous®-
I wives, etc.. It is tho nonpareil of all rem-
I odles. As a blood purifier and an Invigor
ating tonic It is without a rival. It Is as
pleasant to take as lemonade without
1 sugar; is a scientific discovery, and cures
| diseases by removing the cause. Price.
I 11.50 per concentrated bottle, which will
I make one gallon of medicine, as per ac-
I companylng directions. Send stamp for
1 full par" wonderful cures, etc.
For s druggists and by Kino
| Rotal .men Co., Atlanta, Ga.
lejlj
MOTION
-as hi* nun, npd prico stamped on bottom.
Justice Miller’s Successor.
Washington, Oct. 16—Gossip as
to the successor ro Jus'ice Miller has
already begun. The most prominent
name mentioned is that of Attorney
General 'ltiler, ot Ind ana; Judge
Brown, of Detroit, who was seriously
considered fur the place filled by Jus
t ce Brewer, is also mentioned as
probability. • inong other names sug
geited are ex-Solici'or General Phil
lips, of North Carolina; Judge Bil
lings, of Louisiana; Senator Spoone
of Wisconsin ; Senator Teller, Secre
tary Noble and Senator Wtls n, 01
Iowa.
Day before yesterday, the 15th, the
colored people of Richmond, Va., cel
ebrated the J7lh anniversary of the
emancipation proclamation. Gov. Mc
Kinley was invited, but could not at
tend. He wrote as follows:
'‘You should rejoice on the day from
which you date your freedom, and to
celebrate it in a proper manner is right
and natural. See to it that each day’s
proceedings are characterized by the
good order and dignity becoming so
imports*.t a period in the history of
your race and our common country,
andjthat nothing may occur o mar the
pleasure of the . occasion or justify
harsh criticism of your conduct.”
TAKE
nt THE
SPRING.
Aura should be
assisted in the
spring to throw off
the heaviness of
1 winter
circulation of the
;blood. Nothing
does It so well, so
prompt or so safely
Jos Swift's Specific.
tltf. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain.
Tha excellence and wearing qualities of this shoe
annot be better shown than by the atroxtg endorse*
•* ruts ot its thousands ot c
£.00 Genuine Hand-sewed, an elegant and
stylish dress Shoe which commends Itself.
; 9,10 Goodyear Weft is the standard dross
«l Shoe, at a popular price.
Policeman’s Shoo Is especially adapted
v for railroad men, farmers, etc.
All made In Congress, Button and Lace.
*3&$2 SHOES uf D 0 .gs.
are oeen most favorably received since Introduced
S snd the recent Improvements make them superior
shoes sold at these prices,
your Dealer, and If he cannot supply you send
to factory enclosing advertised prloe, or a
toror^rl
JUOUGSLAS, Brockton. 01a*«.
I hare used S. S. S. for a number of
vean, and consider it tho best tonic and
blood remedy that I ever used. In fact
I would not attempt to enter upon 0
ipring or summer in this climate with
out It. H. W. Coleman,
Of ColemaD, Ferguson A Co-
Dado City, Fla.
Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free.
Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ga.
Jaal-Ir
The Pullman Car Line
AS BETWEEN
Louisville;, Cincinnati
OK
INDIANAPOLIS,
AND
CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST.
The Lullnian Vestibuled Servke on
Night Trains, Parlor Clmi
(Jars on Day Train.
The Minton Trains make the fastest
time between the Southern Win
ter Cities and Summer Re
sorts of the Northwest
“From siratoson, grind-parent to grand-obUd, tho ills of life, nil allto ore snlijort j .
Blood Poison follows through generations, and is the scat of miinyif.i'f
Tiie fooli h idea of bleeding a person for many*ills is navy one cf the hi;'
ridiculous practice* of fot.ner medical science. The Idea is Ij uuiid e;> the nvM
it needs a'i li e l lood, and at an early day the person who fails to take W. \V
for any Blood Trouble, Kidney or Bladder Affliction, Rheumatism, Indigestion, < to.,
will he us much an object of amusement as tiie methods of the early physicians.
Why? Because he does’nt know a good thing (VV. W. C. is) when Iie'sees it.
WM. F. BLACK, General Manager.
IT. A. MoDOKL, Traffic Manager,
.IAS. BARKER, Gen. I». A„ Chicago,
"or further information address
R.W. GRADING. Cen’l Agent.
158 Broad St-. Thomasville, G
Curtrlght
Daniel, Agents,
IThomaiville^Q*.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
JOHN It. SINGLETARY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
► .CAIRO, GEORGIA
Will practise la tU© superior and county
qaavt, atae In tha Jistlc© a courts. Prompt
«fft©utl©a glvan to *ie tolleetl©* ©f ©lolms,
aafl all business lnlruitod to m©.
1-HjrAkw
J}lt. J. MARION HORROCK6,
129,^0 AD* «TM!»T,
THOMASVILLE, - - GEORGIA,
I HOURS: 9 to 11 a. m*, 3 to 0 p. m.
£Mfld«<ic© on Unton mill r©ad.
•p m. mcintosh.
Physician <& Surgeon,
Thomasville, Georgia,
cyorrica over Stark's, corner Broad and
SFlcnhsr Street*.
S. DEKLE, M. D.,
wiftce in Kaye* Building
43bQl©«©©—<Comer Collet© arenas and Hag
OUB ©tVSOt.
JSalephone communication, Ho. X|kr might
T.
tl;
H. COY LI, D. D. B,,
RojidAiit Dentist,
oavillp, l • Ctefflii
i kts ssrrlosst i th HflMBltl Wht
mat vWlolly.
► iresxrs—From I a. m. to 1 p. m., I
s.
G. MoLBNDON,
Attorney-at-Law,
tie,oh:- :-
anmtton give*; t> aUgkm!
i.r Who's store, nau Bi
ART SCHOOL AND STUDIO
la Rear ot Library, ThemasTille, Ok,
Mrs. J. P, McAuley,
Rtvient under diitinguiihed teashen of Iks
Scktoli ot kb* Metropolitan Uossam *f Art
and ol th* Deeper Uniot, will give lesson
lathe Aril of D—it— Term mod cat*.
D»l»
Bimrr, t a. m.to 11 m.
This Space Will he Occupied
BT
WILLIAMSON & ROUX
Watchmakers & Jewelers,
WHO WILL SHORTLY 0PBN BUSINESS
AT
NO. 127 BROAD Street.
10 3 Ira
V. A. HORROCKS,
Contractor & Builder.
Will be glad to make contracts for or
superintend
ALL CLASSES OF BUILDING,
IN BRICK OR WOOD.
V. A. HORROCKS,
~ OBNIRA*. CONTRACTOR,
P O. Box 71. Thomasville, Ga.
James Oribben.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Bwfll begltd ft© mak " ccnkraeki f©r, or an
fMrtnttnd, all ©lasses of buildlnffl. public ©r
private, In either brick or wood. WU1 furnish
plana and specifications If required. If yen
want any building done call on me, and I will
submit estimate! whether eontraet it awarded
me or net. I will guarantee satisfaction In
all my work. I refer to the many buildings
erected by me la Thomasville, and to all parties
for whom I hsvs worked. Shop on Fletcher
Stieet, 2nd door from Broad.
Thomasville 6a.. A nil 19. 1800. It
A. S-WHITE,
Contractor & Builder.
THOMASVILLE GA/
Careful and personal attention pai.i id all
work, and latisfaction guaranteed in both
work and priees. Will be glad to make
oftimatoo for yon. My aim ii to please my
patrem.
T 10. ilAw flm
0 28 tf
RESTAURANT.
Amo. Latter, for years with the Gulf
Home, will hereafter give his personal at-*
tention to the Restaurant on Jackson street,
next door to Carroll's. Meals served in first
s style at all hours. Kish, game and
r *rs, day or night. Everything neat and
a. A good line of vegetables and fancy
family gioceries kept constantly on hand.
Weald bo glad to have the patronage of my
whita and colored friends. Presb oysters, la
any style, and all kinds of vegetables always
on hand. <J2wwlm
ALABAMA MIDLAND RAILWAY.
Time ©ard in effect July 13th, 1890,
WEST BOUND.
Lr Tiiomssville, S, F. & W 7 20 a in
Bain bridge, A. M. By 9 00 n
Donnlsocvillc 9 51 a m
Dothan » 11 10 nm
Ar Oiiirk 12 15 pm
Lv Ozark (dinner).. 12 45 p m
Troy 2 38 [i m
Ar Montgomery 5 00 p m
aorxo EAST.
Lr Montgomery 8 00 n in
Troy ,^.10 22 a m
Ar Oxark 12 15 pm
Lv Ozark (dinner) 12 45 p m
Dothan 1 48 p m
Donalsonville 2 09 p m
Ar Bainbridgo 4 00 pm
Lv Bsinbridge, S, F. & W* 4 15pm
Ar Thomssrillc 5 55 p m
Alabama Midland trains arrive and depait
from union depot Montgomery.
IIaidce Millb3, O. F. k P. A.
B. Durham, ^Montgomery, Ala.
(Jen. Supt
J. €. MIMS.
PRACTICAL AND AANLYTICAL
CHEMIST.
SAVANNAH, GA.
Analysis of Fertilizers, Soils, Phos-
phasc Rock, etc.
Correspondence*,oliei ted.
9-30-tf
Brand Central Hotel,
WAYCROSS, GA.
"With Electric# Eights.
Is now open, and I would bo pleased to
have my Thomasville friends and others
itop with me when they come thie way.
dll my help is experienced. The dining
room is under the supervision o! that effi
cient steward, Syl. B. Van Dyke, of New
York dll correspondence promptly an.
swered. Special attention paid to ladies
with children. Rates $2.00 to $3.00 per
day. D. J McINTOSH,
a-lS-d&wly rronMw-.
T.spt fall I was ruffi-ring from General Debility, from eomo Blood Affection, and my whole
i-rsti-m waaiim down generally. Commenced taking your medicine, Wooldridge's Wonderful
Cm"', and experienced grsat roliof before finishing tho first bottle. 1 have usedTt in my family
ever slijeo a it It good results. L. G. BOWERS.
Columbus, O'.:., June lJ, 18S0.
W. W. C. for sale by all Druggists. Manufactured by Wooldridge's Wonder-
fill Cure Co., Columbus, Ga.
lnch-12-tv ' Z£S
Passangor Schedule
Georgia Southern k Florida Railroad
$!nwaiice!|Rfvcr Routt* to Floriila.
Taking effect July 6th, 1890. Standard Time, 90th Meridian.
GOING SOUTH.
No. I No. 3 No.il
Leavo Macon, Union depot 11 (JO am 7 00 pm Sioam
Arrive ccnlelc, JunctionS A AM Ry 2(4 pm 0 49pm 1150pm
Leavo Cnrdejo •• •• n. 2 04 pm 9 49 pm I COpm
Arrive Tlfton Junction B k W Ry 3 36 pm 1132 pm 5 50pm
LeaveTlflon, “ •* :.... 3 30 pm........11 32 pin.... 6 loam
Arrive Valdosta. Junction BFA W Ry.... • ......... 5 11 pm 1 22 om 10 30am
Loavo Valdosta *• *• 12 25pm
Arrive Jasper " " 616 pm .... 2 3 am 2 45pm
Arrive Lako City Junction F C k P RR 7 23 pm 3 4*2 am 6 20pm
Leave Lake City " ** 7 48pm 3 52 am
Arr Jacksonville FC A Pdepot 6 3 nm
Arrlvo Hampton Junction FO k PRn 9 33pm 6 01am
Arrlvo Pnf&lka union depot 1115 pm
... j fit J *
Arrlvo St Augustine via J Bt A & H R Bn..
10 0 am
GOING NORTH.
No. 2 No. 4 No. 10
Leavo St Augustine via J St A k H R RR :
Leavo Talatka union depot 5 45 am 7 00 pin
Arrlvo Hampton Junction Fc & P depot ^ 7 47 am 8 40 pm
Lv Jacksonville. F C k Pdopot 7 30 am 7 50 pm
Arrlvo Lako City '* 9 50 pm 10 40pm .......
laeavo Lako City Junction FC&PRR 10 00am 10 00 pm 1010am
Arrlvo Jasper Junction S F & W RR 1102 am 1148 piu 12 40 am
Arrlvo Valdosta •• *' 12 05 m 12 55am 4 10 pm
Arrlvo Tilton Junction B & W RR I 41 pm 2 34 am 8 40 pm
Lcnvo Tlftou ** " ' 1 66 pm 2 34 am 8 00nm
Arrlvo Cordolo Junction 8 A k M Ry 3 15 pm 4 01 nm llr>0am
Arrlvo Macon Union depot 5 45pm 6 30nin 5 5pm
_ .... . Nos. 11 and 14 accom
modation trains, which arrlvo and depart from Macon Junctloh
KNAPP, Traffic Man , Macon, Ga. J. T. HOuE. Gon. Tass, Agt., Macon, Ga.
B. D. FUDGE,
TIIOM A S VILLK,JG A.
DSALBR IN—
South Georgia College,
. Branch of the. Stale University^
Fall Term OpensM Wednesday in
SEFTE91RER.
FACULTY.
Ghs rles *T* llntaon,
President,
Alisa Vvpko Fiiilmr, Intermediate Depart
ment.
»va© Battle Wlfllnms, Primarj* Department
llae ©ouroe of Instruction wit! be thorough.
id atriet discipline enforced. Young men will
be well prepared to enter the University. The
and morals -•"*--*— -- * “
itsaan get,
able rate©.
Terms dllO per Session.
AD students will be required to pay this
matriculation fee in advance, to the treasurer.
For Iwrlbsr poatisulars address
Charles w. mrrsoN*
President.
cv WILLIAM I D. MITCH RT.Ie,
8e©ty and %€©©.
Tutfs Pills
CURE!
Malaria, Dumb Chills,
Fever and Ague, Wind
Colic, Bilious Attacks.
They predneo regular, natural «Tac
uatfon*. nner gripe <>r lutcrfcro with
dally bailne**. A* a family medicine,
they should be In overy liouecbold.
SOLD EVERY VYIIEUE.
Jnnie-iy
HARDWARE
STOVES, IRON,
Baggy, and Wagon Material
Tin ani. Hollow Ware,
Guns and Sporting Goods
oi nil kindi, nnd sgc for
King’s Powder Co.
■ Ft/steianssndorM P. r. ?. m a ipUndld w
and preacrlbo It with grant satlafactlon toq
Tan 1 d ly
tfeolB-l
fa.Ml.
.-ip nrIrcowlodgfkr
rtfinpfly for all t!u
iitihaiurnl tllurhargps atu*
fTiv.MtMliHf use.iof mi*r». i
cun* lor tin- I'ehtU
J«tln»c weaki;**vs ik**-i.h*.?
n.
. If rwwi.iiclti ndfc. • r'
r<L in n*rA0int« , niitut! •
all unfferern.
D
t in I't D-a-csIk m-
ra*4V ki.cu.
,’Ibcfli.n#WIU tin.
PHOSPHATE ROCKS
-ANALYZED BY—
C. IS. BONDU RANT
—AT— \
BONDURANT & PEACOCK’S
CASH DRUG STORE.
Terms reasonable. 10 1C lmd w
THOMASVILLE
VARIETY WORKS.
Reynolds, Hargrave^ Davis, *Prop
Manufacturers and Dealers!
ROUGH & DRESSED
LUMBER.
LATHES,
PICKETS,
SHINGLES,
MOULDINGS,.
BRACKETS.
SCROLL WORK.B
MANTLES,
BALUSTERS,*
STAIR-RAILS
Newel Posts.
OFFICE, CHURCH & STORE
Furniture.
STORE FRONTS,
Wire Screen Doors and Windows, £ab
Doors and Blinds
STAIR BUILDINf
AND 1?MI E l'AMAYCOrUMMl
SPECIALTY.
6TCORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
LIPPMAN BROS., Proprietors,
WHOLE VALE DRUGOIST3,
Llppman Block. StV'.NNXII. GA
Blanu-lvCSJ as tr> 7
Cannot Cause Stricture. Painless to Use.
AS A SPRING
MEDICIN E, TO
CURE ANDTONE-
'UPTHE GENERAL
AILMENTS OP THE'
. SYSTEM,TAKE
REALESTATE
Fire Life and Accidtni liruntc
|T
REKT AM) LOAN AliI NT.
Offers:
(1 / An elegant Ikiido on Dayvron
street, close in, on easy terms. Price
$5,000.
. (2) Corner lot, with two story-
house, on corner of Clay and Craw
ford streets. Price $2,500, *
(3) Smtdl cottage cu Monroe atreef.
between xlawson nnd 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 lota on
Dawson street, vacant, 105i200 feet.
Price 81,500.
(G) The finest vacant building lot
in the city, froutingon Paradise Park,
corner of three avenues, 200x200 feet.
Pi ice 83,000
(7) Small inside lot, Colton avenue,
in “East End,” with small House on it.
Price 8450.
(8) Finest corner lot in Fairview,
comer 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 end
bearing pear orchard, on Carroll Hill.
Price S3.000.
(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 25 aeres
on Southern Boulevard, at $40.00 per
acre.
(13) Ono of tho best forms in the
county to make money on. - 1114
acres, quite well improved, good
bearing pear orchard, 3 miles out on
Magnolia road. Price 83.000.
Besides many other farms, both
great nnd small.
HOUSES TO RENT.
Six room house in Fearnside, $ioo
per month for not 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, 830.00 per
month by the year.
«Five room houso in “East End”
furnished, 850,00 per month for net
less than four months.
Four room house besides dining
room and kitchen, on Clay street
unfurnished, 8200 per year.
| JFour room dwelling on Calhoun
and Young streets, unfurnished, at
810,00 per month.
Two nico furnished front rooms in
“East End,” sunnv and bright, at
825.00 per mouth. * JT*T( .
Furnished bouse on Smith avenue,
three bed rooms, 840.00 per month
for not less than lour months.
Little cottage, large lot, on Carroll
Hill, four rooms, furnished, at 8150.-
00 for the season of 5 months. •
Large now dwelling, a little out,
very low to right parties.
Besides others
furnished.
furnished and un-
1 represent the following Insurance
companies:
THE SDH FIRE OFFICE OF LOHDOH.
Tho Scottish Union and National
©ire Insurance Co., of Endinburgh.
Tho Guardian Fire Assurance Co.,
of Loudon.
Tho United Underwriters Fire In
surance Co., of Atlanta.
The grand old Mutual Life Insur
ance Co., of New York.
The National Accident Soeiety'of
New York.
E. I Malta
178 ISroad Street,
Thomasville - Ga.