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ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF ALL TRAINS
TO AND FROM THOHASVILLE
CARRYING TiSSEKOKES v r
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a f. & w.
"o.TS from 8&v'hwlthfocal mail.... Ar«25* m
No. IT from Jacksonville, Savannah and
. Kas to mpoints with maU.....Ar 1 02 pm
No. • from Albany Art Rpm
No.lt Local irelget from WavcrouAr in pm
No. M Local freight from Albany.. Ar 6 BO pm
No. ts for Savannah, Jacksonville and
Eastern points with through _
, mall and express...... Lv 2 07 p m
No.Cfor Savannah and Jacksonville,
mall and express LvT39 p
No. u Local freight for Waycrosa Lv 8 40 a
8 0.I for Kontloello....,........... LvB 00 am
o. 27 for lfontloello iv 2 00 p
No. 6 for Albany, Atlanta and Western
polntawlth mail and exprets..-.Lv 7 50 am
No. 01 Local freight for Albany .Lv 2 20 p m
Alabama Midland.
No.5 forBalnbrldge andUontgomery Lv 7 00 a m
No.2T.tor Balnbrldge, Montgomery
Mobile, New Orleans and au West
ern points with sleeper forClnotn.
natl Lv 110 pi_
No.e fromBklnbridre® Montgomery Ar 7'0 pm
No.78 from Balnbrldge, Montgomery,-
New Orleans, Mobile and Si West
ern points with through sleeper
from Cincinnati -Ar 1 67 pm
IT*All above local freight trains carry a
passenger coach.
• to sbowAhe hand-
i stock of ,
NOTIONS
Interpretation of Weathor Slgnala.
White flag alone indicates fair, weather,
stationary temperature. ,
Bine flag alone indicates tain or snow,
stationary temperature, ^ ■
Bine and white flag alone Indicates local
nun, stationary temperature.
White. Sag, with black triangular flag
above, indicates fair and warmer.
White flag, with black triangular flag be-
low, indicates fair and colder.
Blue flag with black triangular flag above,
indicates warmer weather, rein or snow.
Blue flag, with black triangular flag be
low, Indicates colder weather, rain or snow,
White and bine flag, with black triangu
lar flag above, indicate* warmer weather
with local reins.
White end bine flag, with black triangu
lar flag below, Indicates colder weather with
local rains. .
. White flagi with white flag, with black
center above, indicates fair weather, cold
wave. : . ; '■ « i /.
*; Blue flag, withIwUtd flag with bjadtjcenf'
ter above, Indicates wet weather, cold wave.
SIGNAL SERVICE BUREAU
8. Thau Ur 126 Broil Street.
R. Thomas, Jr. Volunteer Observer
Weather Bulletin for ibe 24 hod* ending
at T e’olock p. m., Feb, 22 1993.
Tiiitibatob*.
88
3 p.m. JJ
Tp. m 57
Maximum for 24 hoars....... .......... 67
Minimum 11 11 -** 33
Baln-fsll. ................... —...06.00
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LADIEy-miSTO TIOODS
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At S*. W* »
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We extend a corV.il in vita'
tionto every lady in Thomas*
viile ti^cali and see onr stock.
Ode! "motto and a standard.
One price. Oash, Fair and
square dealings. The best
Goods, and polite and courte
ous attention.
Yours very respectfully,
HJS.H.W01IF.
—THE ONE PRICE—
Cash DryfioodsHous^.
lenten Services.-
i-r. 11:00 a. m.............1:30 p. m.
8—Evening Prayer f-80 p. m,
UlAYS—Evening Prayer HO p. —
iNESDAYS—Litany...— —..4:30 p.
BSDAY8 -Evening Prayer -4:30 p. m,
FRIDAYS—Litany...,. — 4:80 p. m.
SATURDAYS—Evening Prayer. .4:80 p. ra
ABB WEDNESDAY—11:00 a. m 4:30 p. m
GOOD FRIDAY--. U.-OOam 4010 p.m.
Holy Oommunton Every Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
to 167 Broad Street where I will Be glad to have, my friends
and patrons call.
* . I have on Eandjastock of FALL and WINTER CLOTH
ING-, comprising Men’s Overcoat?, Child’s Overcoats, Men’s
and Youths Suite and Pants, and Children, Suits. As the
winter months afe ivacing, and instead of carrying them till
next fall, I will sell them at
COST AWD BELOW COST !
Here is your opportunity to get giod clothes for little money.
Take advantage of it. 1 Kespectfully,
DATID 7TASSEE.2UG-.
N • 157 Broad Street.
I.M
Wanted to Rent.
An upright Piano until the first of April.
Address, Room 140, Plnej Woods Hotel. 31,
Skin Canoer Cured. '
Testimony from the Major ol Sequin
Texas. ■ - = *-
Sxquix, Texas Jan. 14th, 1933.
Mum. Lipfnan Bros., Savannah, Oa :
Gextlekex:—I hare tried jour P P P,
for a disease of the skin usually known as
Skin Cancer of thirty years • standing, and
found great relief; it purifies the blood and
remove*all-irritation from the seat of the
disease, and prevents any spreading of the
sores. Ihavetakeaflvoorslx bottles ard
feel confident that another course will effect
a cure. ' It has also relieved me from indi-
gcstlon and stomach trouble.
Yours truly,
Caps, W. M. Rost,
Attorney at Law.
See notice of upright piano wanted
Remember Little Mabel Paige ' in
“Musette,” next Wednesday night;
Candles! Tandies!
The lirgest, fresh and best assorted line
of flue bandies In the city. How docs this
partial list strike you 7
VANILLA,
LEMON,'
; CHOCOLATE,
WALNUT and
SPONGE CARAMELS,
ROCK CANDY,
BURNT and
SMOOTH ALMONDS,
1 " MINT and WINTER
GREEN WAFERS,
LIMB and
COCO NOUGATE, LEMON DROPS.
CHOCOLATE CREAM, HAY STACKS,
' CHOCOLATE BON BONA
PINE APPLES GLACES
GRiNABLE DIPS,
i CREAM FIGS,
« I - NORFOLK DIPS,
CREAM WALNUT,
GUM DROPS,
BUCKEYE CREAM,
j v ORANGE DIPS,
; ' ANGELIQUE DIPS,
’ : MARSHMALLOW,
BLANCHED
ALMONDS,
VANILLA
! . J. fi. McCANTS, ICE,etc.
Baker and Grocer, Jackson Street.
Guaranteed Cum,
Wc autbori/.e our advertised druggist to
sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consump
tion, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition.
If you are afflicted with a cough, cold or
any lung, throat or chest trouble, and will
use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair
trial, and experience no benefit, you may
return tho.bottle and have Jour money re*
funded. We could not make this offer did
we not know that Dr. King’s New Discovery
could be relied on. It never disappoints.
Trial bottles free at R. L. Hicks A Co’s Drug
store. Large size 50c, and $1,
A Leader.
Since Its first introduction, Electric Bit*
tors has gained rapidly in popular favor,
until now it is clearly in the lead among
pare medicinal tonics and alteratives—con
taining nothing which permits its use as a
beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as
the best and purest medicine for all ailmcnta
of stomach,' liver or kidneys. It will cure
sick headache, indigestion, constipation, and
drive malaria from the system. Satisfaction
guaranteed with each bottle or the money
will be refunded. Price only GOc per bot
tle. SoMby R, L. Hicks A Co., druggists.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salvo.
The Best Salvo in the world for Cats,
Braises, Sores, Ulcere, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, nnd all Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles, or no payment required. It is
gnarantccd to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25c per box. For
sale by liondunnt, Peacock & Co., and' R.
L, Hicks A Cc.,Druggists. folr m 1 y.
Petition for Charter.
GEORGIA—Taoxas CovnTTt
A, 14. Watson and tholr associates
have entered Into an astocia-
andstyloot A, Del Pino
anoelation is to op*
•al In. tobacoeaof all
lvtl**o of m&nofoo-
- —" oto.,
Comp2
That
erateai
kinds i
tartar,
to manipulate aai
altktndsT^ v —
To buy and aell lands and to lent and im
prove the name.
To borrow or lend money end (or the pi
peee thereof, le make end execute, es weir
take deeds, mortgages end other eeeurltles.
' To sue end be suod, and to have power to
inrebeseand hoM property, .both teat and
ter.
That oald Company will havo Its place of
business at or nearThomaivlUe.Themaa coun
ty, Georgia.
That said Company Is to be operated and
tot the purposes aforesaid for proflt.
1 Petitioners farther show that the capital
cigarettes, vio.,
bay and sell tobaccos of
_ same has
paid hi,'** required bylaw. Which shall be
divided Into share* of one hundred dollars
Entente ’ take your children to the
r 4 "“!wi, of ^ itll °4b Lo f t £&£f 5?Kf e Sl , V^»^r.rj;
next Wednesday, the first of March - —* * ”
* „ ■ „—=r-r —rgt:, -. "i
Hon.
the city yesterday enroute to
the inauguration of President Ciev#-
land.
Ticket* for the cake walk, by the
Stuart boose waiters, on Monday
night, can be had at Messra. Bondu-
rants & Peacock’s, and Thomas, &
Dickinson’s.
Messrs, 0. B. Quinn, J. L, Pringle
and Butts have returned, from a coup
le of days duck shooting, at Lake
Miccoaukie. They report a pleasant
time and good bag*.
On Recount of other engagements
for the opera house the Library en
tertainment will not be given on the
8rd, a* at first intended, but wijl be
given on Tuesday, 7lh of March in*
Mead. - ;V
-Af Remarkable Boy,
The four year old soir of Mr.
Mitchell Paulk, of Worth county, is
on exhibition opposite the Mitchell
house, on Jackson street. The hoy
weighs ninety pounds and is rapidly
growing. He ia already budding a
mnataehe. .The doctors who have
examined him say he ia a wonderful
boy for hia age. Mr. Paulk will
probably take him to the World’s
Fair. Ia that event Georgia will be
represented by a wonder. The boy
will remain on exhibition here to-day
aqd tomorrow. Admission 2d cents.
Half the prooeeda will go to theohar*
ity hospital fund,
The boy ia worth seeing. In fact
be ia one of the greatest physical won
ders of the age.
^^^ssrWeift®
°*Yo"ur peutleneza pray the passing of an order
hy this court granting this their application,
and that they end their associates be incorpo
rated for sad dor loath* term of twenty years,
with the privilege of renewal at tho expiration
of the said twenty years, for the purposes
heralnbeforasetforth,gg 1UcIsxyBE<
ret! Honor's Attorneys.
A true copy from the minntr-
sed ' ’
NOTICE.
The firm of J. 8. Rosier A Co, is this day
(lcsolvcd by mitural content* J* 8* Rosier
wufiS.
tte
D^ ^8,1893.
J. 8. Roztzx,
A. J, McGiacuzt.
I; S 4 4tw.
Randall House.
, (Opposite Piney Woods Hotel)
Thoroughly renovated and retoraitlied
throughout, ia now open for Boarders.
Artesian water. Hot. .and Gold Bath*]
Klectrlo Bolls. Carrlsgrs meet every train.
Table and service fint clasi-
■^y*Translent castom solicited.,
' Beware!!
Take Care! Tako Care!!
Why ia.it that our Clothing Department is always as busy
in January and February as in December, while other Cloth
ing stores have been as quiet as grave-yards since the Holi
days. Yes, why is it ? Careful and impartial observers will
find the reason for this fact, and it is our'Matchless Low
Prices for strictly fine, jst) 1 sh, new and reliable goods. We
have w
THE HIGHEST, GRADES,
THE VERY BEST QVALI1Y,
THE NICEST ASSORTMENT,
lhe Greatest Variety and the Lowest Prices,
Parker’s Clothing House.
THOMASVILLE SCHOOL OF x .
■mmrnu
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158 Broad Street, Mitchell House Block.
A. W. BALL, Principal.
SSTBusiuess correspondence taken charge of by the contract.*©#
Lung diseases are all con
tagious, so says John Tyndall,
the greatest scientist of the
age. The only perfect safe
guard against this particular
contagion is Anti-Microbe
Thrca 1 ', and Lung Cure. If
you are nurs'ng a consump
tive patient or s'aying in the
house with one, don’t fail to
take Anti-Microbe daily. A
word to the wise from the wise
is sufficient.
Board in the Country.
A few persons desiring a sojourn in the
country, wbeio tho air is pare end laden
With the aroma of the pines, and
whore they will be made to "feel at borne,"
can be accommodated at Jeney Farm.
Location high and healthy; rooms new and
femfortable and fare wholesome, including
para milk. tf
Monoy Found.
Provo property and pay for this ad,
apply to R. A. Newsome, at M. Bluestein,
Jackson, St. tf.
Killed.
S. S. Powder has killed all other Nitro-
Powders, and ia for sale only at Ttiomasville
Gun Works, 105 Broad street.
BLOOD
SALT RHEUM, EC
ZEMA, every form of
mtlloeeef SKIN
ERUPTION, betidra
being efficacious le
toaiftfl Bp th. gjrgfcm
and restoring the con*
ttHatioa, when impaired
from any mum. It U a
Prfcu, $1 per Bottle or • Bottles for |B.
TOB BALM BY DBUQOUTS.
OEIIT nee book of wovusuro. cubes,
atllKrllUWMturithnhwmhimuKN.
BLOOD BALM CO.. ATLANTA. GA.
For sale by Bondur&nt, Peacock*A Co.
I will sellat public outcry to the highest bidder, on the first Tuesday io March
before the court house door, at about eleven o’clock, that
SPLENDID RESIDENCE LOT
On the corner of Dawson and Webster streets, fronting 105 feet on Dawron
and running back 210 feet. It is elevated, faces southwest and is as
well located as any lot on that handsome thoroughfare.
Minimum Price Only $1,000.
No by-bidding. It is cheap at $1,500, and is a fine Speculation at anything
near the minimum price. Read the big sign just beyond the Lapham place.
For terms or further particulars call on ~
E. M. MALLETTE,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent-
UNDER MITCHELL HOUSE BLOCK
Broad St. - T^ona-as-ville, G-a..
oct8-7m
1. F. THOIPM i CO.
VNMBTiKERS
Tliomasville.
Gtsl.
We now have in stock a full line of
fine cloth-covered Wood and Metalic
Caskets, also a full line of cheap
grades, all of which we propose to sell
at cut prices. Our prices will he lower
than was ever heard of before. Give
us a call, inspect our line and hear the
Cut Prices. L. F. THOMPSON & CO.
9®“'.2t B.- oatl St., between Citizens’ Ban
and Thomas Si Dickinson’s
nov 18-tf.
Adopted.
S. S. Powder adopted by the leading gen
tlcmen of the Gun Club. For sale only by
ThomasviUe Gun Works, 105 Broad atreet
Not in It
Unless you use S. S. Gun Powder. Great
est penetration of any powder in the enrket.
Only at ThomasviUe Gun Works, lot Broad
street. ' --
Elegant Home to Rent or for Salo.
(Furnished.) Tho Lapham house on Daw
son street. Inspection invited.
Apply to WM. MILLER,
janl2dtl or at the hot sc.
DRESS MAKING.
The Misses Wettington announce
they are prepared to do fashionable
making. All work promptly execute-
announces that
dress
executed and
satisAction guaranteed. Call at Mrs.
Thrupp's millinery store on lower Broad St.
1 18 d 3m
Stable Moved.
I have moved my livery stable from Jack-
son street to the l’ittman stables on Cran
ford and Jefferson streets. Call and see me.
1 tf G. T. Poet kb.
To Let for the
Furnished house on Broad street, opposite
the Artesian well. Only two minutes walk
to pest office. Apply on the premises to’
dcc20.tf J, A. LINTON.
New Firm.
Notice is hereby given that I have this
day taken Mr. John M. Dekle as a partner
in my business, and the firm name will
hereafter be FnllU ft Dekle. The new Arm
will pay all debts of the old one of Psllis A
Son. and continue business at theoldstand.
Hoping to receive the patronage of on
friends as in the past, we are'
Fauis k Dtxu.
P. S’. Ail those indebted to th* Ann of
Fallie A Son wilt please come forwent and
settle. 1 26 Ctd 4tw