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^ * The Blood and the Stomach it the Life—the jj
“J derangement of either i$productive h
M cf disease." h
r JDJRj. KZX3STG-’S
IROYAL GERMETUER
j| Is the greatest blood purifier and germ de-
3 strover of the age. It tones the stomach, J
v Increase* tho appetite, purifies the aeere- ]
tlons and quickly and permanently cures i
* all blood, stomach, kidney, bladdor. liver, |
jl and female diseases. Asa tonic It Is with- J..
a rival In the whole range of matorla ^
3 medlca. It Is a sovereign rsmody, and *
5 never falls to cure rheumatism, neuralgia.
>* paralysis. Insomnia, dyspepsia, Indlges-
$ Mon, debility, palpitation, catarrh, stc.
« lion. H. W. Grady says: " It la ths l r l-
5 tlma Thu: d all remedies.' 1
Bev. Sam. T. Jones says: "I wish every
$ suffering wife had access to that instil*
pj clue."
< Uev. J. It. nawthorne says: “It has
* brought certain and radical curas to hun- ^
drods In Georgia and other States." jJ
Mrs. Ella It. Tennent, Editor Tennsnt's
Home Magazine, says: “Its fame has
spread like a prairie firs."
Dr. Jas. Young, tho great temperance
lecturer, says: "Oh! that every afflicted
man and woman could get this grand rem
edy." , .
Thousands of others attest Its virtues
and sound Its praise.
If you aro Blok, do not despair till you
have tried Gcrmotuer. It has performed
cures that astonish tho world.
If you aro suffering with disease and fall
ot a cure, send stamp for printed matter,
certificates of wonderful cures, etc.
For sale by King's Royal Germetuer
Company, Atlanta, Ga., and by druggists.
Price fl.50 per concentrated bottle, which
makes one gallon of medicine as per dl-
> rcctlons accompanying each bottle. Can
be sent by express C. O. D., if your
j gist cannot supply y
Z2Z2i
AOTION warrant^ rzi QTe
Does Not Recognize Him.
Just before going In press the (’!:»
rion in requested to nia<* the -tale
men t • *ii bolril •' ot the M itchell ( on ill,
Al 1 in■><■ * i!i t ibr.v <!o not. in ntiy »■ '
recognize Mr C. tv Matlcsmi n- tin si'
linnet; candidate and positively will
not endorse liitn or countenance liis
candidacy The Alli.mco is heartily
in favor'of Mr. Turner's re-election,
and while they lmve not officially en
dorsed him they want it understood
that he, and not Mr. Matteson is their
choice. They wish to put. th • people
on notice that they will have nothing
to do viih Mr. Matteson’s candidacy
This aim uineeinent is at tlm request
of a promiiK nt allianeeniun who has
made u personal canvass anionp 'he
allianeenieo and they all unite in a-k-
ing that the above facts he pti'di-hed
in order that the Alliance may not he
unjustty accused of countenancing the
jitndidaey of a man who is unquali
fiedly repugnant to them and their
ideas.
The gentlemen making the request
hope to see other counties in the dis
trict follow them —Camilla Clarion.
And the nllinncemen of Thomas
county will follow suit They can’t
swallow “Brother'’ Matteson.
. „ _ i Nature should bo
T/lnt assisted in the
spring to throw off
the heaviness of
jO.Vi the sluggish winter
l?f| circulation of the
blood. Nothing
111 TnB does it so weH, so
ODDIMf* prompt or so safely
wrnlitlJ. jas Swift’s Specific.
as hi, name au
warranted, and ararr Pair
id prlco stamped on bottsm.
m. L. DOUGLAS
A3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
Calf and I.accd Waterproof Grain.
rb» oxcvllence and wearing qualities of this shoe
arct be better shown than t>y the strong endorss-
~.Z)*.s of its thousands of constant wearers.
« «*0 (irnnlno Hnnd-acwod, an elegant and
stylish dress shoo which commends Itself.
XCO Hand-sowed Writ. A fins ealf bhoe
«$■ uncuualled for stylo and durability.
•O.rO Goodyear Welt Is the standard drasa
^Tlcenmn^aHhoeTs especially adapted
{J for railroad men, farmers, etc.
All made In Congress, Hutton and Laos.
5 3&$2 SHOES la f d°.§s,
•vs seen most favorably received! sines
sid ths recent improvements make thsin aspsrlor
o say shoes sold at these prices. .
your Doaler, and If he cannot supply you send
tn factory enclosiug advertised pries, or a
5Kl,orord.r bu„k. i , LAB( Ma „.
^CurtrighiE& Daniel, Agents,
;Thomasvillo,SGa.
Jalfl-lhn
uxl-parent to grand-ehllit, tho ills of life, nil Mike ore m 'v
follow.-, through generations, anil is the scat’cf man
of Deeding a person for many ills is r. ... on.; cf
s of to. .iicr medical science. The Gea is t > la. ;'f i:r> I
•o.t. and at an early '.ay the person who fails to take
able, Kidneyor Bladder Affliction, Rheumatism, Indig
Ml object of amusement as Lie methods of the early ;
e does’nt know a good thing (W. W. C. is; when he r.s
iii.t'.c i:t;s
Louisville, < i JicinantI
INDIA NAPOLiS,
A XI)
• |!'v;V . TH;
Yc.-libiih
Citic-
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;ui(! *Suni:i
flip Nm-tiiv
m Wii
r K<-
A ;rc
I have used 8. S. 8. for a number of
year*, and consider It the best tonic am.
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..
Dade City, Fla.
Our book on Blood and Skin Disea-cP
mailed free.
Bttift SpEi-rna Co.. Atlanta oa-
Janlly
vTa. horrocks,
Contractor & Builder.
Will he glml !<> make contracts for or
superintend
ALL CLASSES OF BUILDING,
IN BRICK OK WOOD.
Y. A. HORROCKS,
GENERAL CONTRACTOR,
P O. Box 71. Thomasvillc. Ga.
PRO Kb SSIONAL CARDS.
(fames Grlbben.
CONTRACTOR AND DUILDER,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
1 wUl bcK'»d to mak ce ntract. for, t,.r su
nerlntend, all clauses of buildings, liidil.c «i
srlvata. In .ttlier brick or wood. W ill lurntsli
.fans and sncclltcations if required. If you
want any building done call on me, and l tul
Submit estimates whether contract is awarded
If. nr 1 will Guarantee satisfaction in
ST my work. I refer to tlm many buildings
erected by me in ThomasvUle, and to all parties
for whom I have worked. 8hyp ou k [etcher
street, 2nd doorirrz. XTraiid.
'ftjhnUville Ga.. A iril 15.1890.
JOHN R. SINGLETARY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CAIRO, GEORGIA,
Will practise) In the superior and sounty
oourt, also lu tho Justles's courts. Prompt
attention given to the collection of claims
and all buslneus Intrusted is me.
9-Mydkw _
■QIC J. MARION IIORROCitsJ
129 llliOAD^TRUET,
THOMASVILLE, - - GEORGIA
«Jl M.McINTOSH,
Physician «Sc Surgeon,
ThomasvUle, Georala.f
ar-OFKICE over Surk’s, oorn.r Brand And
2Fletchcr Streets.
T.
S. DEliLE, M. D.,
Office in Hayes^Building,
-/JSmideuee—Co.ner College avenue and Mag
&»Ua street.
Tsleph tne ommuntcatlon, No. 2T.I#r nlgnt
Us.
J.
H. COYI.E, D. D. 8„
R'ijiilent Dentist,
.•^ThsmasvUle, I • Georgia.
rvlce«t» ta eltizertt of Tkom
Offers hts
kSVflle an*l
Offl-e hoi
Offlsn -9 a
g.~ mclendon,
a 9 i m. to 1 p. m., and
street
3.
Attorney-at-Law,
ThomasvUle, - I- • Georgia
Pra»id attention given’, to all^ktulasss'en-
lllMtt him. m , .
OttMv-Ovnr Watt’s store, corner Broad and
Jaefilonxt rests.
ART SCHOOL AND STUDIO
ia Rear ti Library, ThoMasvilU, Sa.,
Mrs. J. P, McAuley,
Stadsnt under diitingnished teachers of the
Schools ot ths Uetropolitau Uoiscm ef Art
and ef ths Coop< r Union, will five lessons
in the Arts eft 0 D**i|;i>. Tsrsos moderate.
Hour*, 9 a. nr 12 m.
9 26 if
ALABAMA MIDLAND RAILWAY.
Time curt! in i-ITvct July full, IS:«-.
WEST nof.M).
Lv Tnuiihisville, S. F. k \V 7 m
liiiinl.riilgf, A. M. IIv 'J ‘‘i* ui
I)„n,ilfi>i:villo !> •'■' •' •>'
Dothan H
Ar Oz.iik i'J I' 1 !' 111
r Ozark (dinner) 1J ir ’ P 111
Ar MoutgouH-r- •> "•' P n -
,1J 17. |. in
,fj 17. |. Ill
:d 'll J'.-
cry, Ala
Ar Ozark
Lv Ozark (.tinner)
Dothan
DotmLmivillc
Ar llaiubridgc
Lv nninhridge, S. K. k \V
Ar Theniaeville
Alabama Midland train
fr .m uni..a depot Montg.
ll.Mbiix Milum.
Ii.DV.MIAM, M
Geu. Snrit.
A. W. PALIN & BRO.’S
Carriage Shops.
Lower Broad Street. Thomasvillc, Ga-
EVERT DESCRIt’TIOiV Of
CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING
HORSE SHOEING, ETC.,
Done nt reasonable rates. Having rcccntlj
purchased a number ot l»ibor-s;.ving tooiS
an<l having the
Best Equippod Shops
n Southwest Georgia, we are prepare.’ to
do all kinds of work in our line with di=
patch and neatness.
npl22d&wly
Gossral Debility, from pome Blood Aflection, mv! my w.
Csmmsnssd taking your mefliclno, Wooldridgu’.s Wonjlci
t bsfsre finishing the first bottle. 1 have lined it in my fan
Last fall I W" ^ kitCV*riug from Gossral Debility
•v torn wab.und '. n generally. C. ^
1 • . nr.d experu »** ed great relief!
I’.’Vrdi.ro v.iih go .drcsulis.
t’clumbu*, (Ji’., Jun* 7:’. 1159.
W. \V. C. fn. sale by zill Druggists. Manufactured by lYooldrillffC’s Woildcr*
fill CurH (’O., Columbus, Cla.
Passenger Scliedulo
Georgia Southern & Florida Railroad
Nuwance River Route to Florida.
Taking effect July 6tb, 1890. Standard Time, i»0th Meridian.
GOING SOUTH.
brave Macon, Union depot
Arrive Cordelc, Junctions A Jj M Ity
Leave Cordelo " “
Arrive Tlfton Junction 15 h W By
Leave Tlfton, “ “
Arrive Valdosta. Junction SF AW Ky....
Leavo Valdosta
Arrlvo Jasper “ "
Arrive Lako City Junction FCAP RR
I. avo Lako City " "
Arr Jaeksonvlllo FC* Pdepot
Arrive Hampton Junction F C & PRu y j
Arrive Pnlatka union depot 11 J
Arrive St Augustine via J St A h H R Rn
11 LO am
‘21»4 pin
2 04 pin
3 ac pm
3 30 pm
5 11 pm
,11 32 pin.
.11 32 pm.
. J 22 am.
... 0 16 pm
... 7 23 pm
... 7 48pm
..10 3(»am
. 12 25pm
. 2 45pm
.. 5 20pm
GOINO NORTH.
A Tru
st Augustlno via J St A k H R HR
Pnlatka union depot
• Hampton Junction F c k 1* depot
•ksonvillo. FCl Pdepot
•Lake City “ •••••••
Lako City Junction F C k P RK
Arrive Jasper Junction 8 F k W RR
Arrive Valdosta " “
Arrive Tlfton Junction B k W RR
Lor.vn Tlfton " "
Arrive Cordelo Junction 8 A k M Ry
Arrive Macon Union depot
No. 2
.. ft 45 am....
... 7 47 am....
.... 730am....
.... 9 50 pm
10 00am
...1102 am
....1205 m
.... 1 41 pm
... 1 60 pm
.... 3 1ft pm
.... 5 45pm
.. 7 00 pm
.. :• to pm
.. 7 50 pm
,.10 40pm
,.10Co pm.
..1148 pm
. 12 55am.
.. 2 34 am.
. 2 34 am
. 4 01 am
. 0 30 am .
Pullman Palace sleeping cars on trains Nos. 3 and 4.
Ml trains arrive and depart from union depot Macon, oxcep
xlatlon trains, which arrive and depart from Macon Junction
v C. KNAPP, Traffic Man , Macon, Oa. J. 1. HO •
South Georgia College,
Branch of the Stale University.
Fall Term Opens Firsl Wednesday in
^EPTEillBER. '
FACULTY.
Clin iTi'h TV. DIiiIn.iii, 1-0-
A. S WHITE,
Contractor & Builder.
THOMASVILLE GA.'
Careful aid personal nttcution paiu in all
work, and satisfaction guaranteed in bo h
work and prices. Will be glad to make
estimates for yon. My aim ia to please my
T ’ a " 0B5 ' 7 10. d.tw 6m
This Space Will be Occupied
BY
WILLIAMSON & ROUX
Watchmakers & Jewelers,
WIIO WILL SHORTLY OPEN BUSINESS
AT
NO. 3 27 BROAD direct.
10 3 lm
J. E. BUECH,
DEALER IN-
Mill located 8 miles north ot ThomasvUle.
I will deliver lumber any where in the
city or on board cars at the
VERY LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
Thanking my patrons for past favors, 11
ask a continuance of tho same, promising
fair, square, upright dealings in every par
ticular. I guarantee prices and quality,
and respectfully solicit a share of the public
patronage,
J. R. BURCH,
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
0-3d4wtl
B. D. FUDGE,
THOMA>\ Il.i.K, OA.
HARDWA PtIE
STOVES, IRON,
Bufcgy and Wagon Material
Tin'an<! Hollow Ware,
Guns., and Sporting Goods
or all kind.*, and agent for
King’s Powder Co.
SAVES MONEY.
B xBer» n rS
specially prepared us a
Family Medicine,
and supplies a uaut'.oiig f«lt* Y^ey re
movo unhealthy accumulations from
(he body, without uuiimcu or irripinir*
Adapted to young; and old. 1 r .cc, -3c*
SOLD KVUKXWULIKL.
Junloly
President,
A. €3. Miller, Prof. Mathematics and Com
mandant of Cadets.,
Miss Irene Flutter, Intermediate Depart
ment.
Mis* Mntlic Williams, Primary Department
The courso of Instruction will he thorough,
ami strict discipline enforced. Young men will
be well prepared to enter the University. The
health and morals of tho town are both good.
Students can get board in private families at
reasonable rates.
Terms#10 per Session.
All Ktmlents will bo requlroil to pay tbl»
latrleulation fee In advance, to the treasurer,
•or further particulars address
CHARLES W. HUTSON.
President.
or WILLIAM I). MITCHELL,
Secty and Trcas.
8-19-tr
TJIOMASV1LLE
VARIETY WORKS.
Reynolds, Hargrave 4|tavls,',lKP
Manufacturers and Dealers!
ROUGH & DRESSED
LUMBER.
LATHES,
PICKETS,
SHINGLES,
NAOULDINGh,
’ BRACKETS,
SCROLL WORK,
MANTLES,
BALUSTERS,"
STAIR-RAILS
N c vvel Posts.
OFFICE, CHURCH & SI ORE
Furniture.
STORE iFRONTS,
Wir«? Screen JDoors and^Windows, Sas
Doors and Blinds
STAIR RUILDINf
AND INSIDE HARDWC0DF1N1SH
SPECIALTY.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
LIPPMAN BROS., Pro.'rioters,
WnOLI ALE MiTOOirs.
Llppman Bloch- GA
jnpaiar
Cannot Cause Stricture. Falnicssto Use.
,TO BE.»
L-ilPEBIOR
P TO ANY
[known BJ
Wemedl
a ACME,
|(}ur.icu®
1 iimfc#
Prleo, $L Cold by all Errirjtts. Sent In
giain paebaja with Butter Cymes for $1.59
Grand Central Hotel,
WAYCROSS, GA.
With Eleetx-ic Lights.
Is now o|fcn, and I would be pleased to
have my Thomasvillc friends and others
atop with me when they come this way.
All my help is experienced. The dining
room is under the supervision ot that effi
cient steward, Syl. B. Van Dyke, of New
York All correspondence promptly an
swered. Special attention paid to ladies
with children. Rates $2.00 to $3.00 per
day. D. J McINTOSU,
4-19-daw ly Prcif*><
l EALESTATE
Fire File iiml Acci(l>ni iUliiact;
RUNT AND LOAN At.I NT.
Offers:
(I) An (’)f(jiiiil I i im. rn DnKff-tt
sinol, rln.se in, mi tnsy ternig. I’riic
$5,000,
(2j Curlier lut. mli two story
lu.iise, on conn-: - of Clay and C’rnw-
foid streets. I’rito $2,500,
(o) Small cottage cn Monroe strict,
between Dawson and Crawford.
Price $1,500
(-1) Corner lot, two story home, im
East End. Prices and terms on in-
rjttiry.
(5) One of tlie finest corner lots on
Dawson street, vacant, 105a200 feet.
Price 81,500.
(0) The finest vacant building lot
in tlie city, fronting on Paradise Park,
corner of three avenues, 200x200 feet..
Price 83,000
(7) Small inside lot, Colton avenue,
in ‘’East End,” with small rouse on it.
Price 8450.
Five room cottage on corner Young
and Calhoun streets, on half acre lot.
Price 81,250.
(0) Choice building lot ou Clay
street, near elegant Moss house.
Price 8400. Best value of anything
now on the market.
Besides many other lots both great
and s call.
Building lot 70x190, frontage on
Hi ryes and ( allioun streets, terms easy.
Price 8250.
(II) 57} acres U miles from Court
House, If ng front on Groom’s Ford
road, no buildings. Price 82,000.
(12) Tracts of 10, 15 and 25 acres
on Southern Boulevard, at 840.00 per
acre
(13) One of the best farms in the
county to make money on. 11I£
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.
HOUSES TO KENT.
Six room home in Fcarnside, $ioo
ptr month for not lias than three
months.
Seven room lurmshed house on
Calhoun street at $75 per month for
not less than four months.
Nice little furnished cottage, close
in on Crawford street, at 800.00 per
month.
Furnished house—eight rooms—
new—on Warren street, near Rem
ington avenue, at 8350 for four
months.
Four room house besides dining
room and kitchan, on Clny street
unfurnished, 8200 per year.
Four room dwelling on Calhoun
and Young streets, unfurnished, at
810,00 per month.
Two nice furnished front rooms in
"East End,” sunny and bright, at
825.00 per month.
Furnishe I house on Smith avenue,
three bed rooms, 840.00 per month
for not less than tour months.
Little cottage, large lot, on Carroll
Hill, tour rooms, furnished, nt 8150.-
00 for the season of 5 months.
Two rooms furnished with use of
diniug room and kitchen, on Calhoun
street, at 825.00 per month.
Seven room furnished house, on
Warren street, including dining room
aud kiteheu, 8350 for 4 months.
Six room furnished house, on Sew
ard street. 8350 for five months.
Large new -dwelling, a little out,
very low to right parties.
Besides other's furnished and un
furnished.
I represent the following Insurance
companies:
THE SUN FIRE OFFICE OF LONDON.
Tlie Scottish Union and Nat'.oaaf
Fire Insurance Co , of Eudi.nhorgb.
The Guardian Fire Assurance Co.,
of London.
The United Underwriters Fire In
surance Co., of Atlanta.
The grand old Mutual Life Insur
ance C'o., of New York.
The National Accident Society of
New York.
173 Rroiut Street,
Thomasville - Ga.