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KnickriS-wlirr and Titxtdo c'u<>s
went it'll iii'en ci'Uil and »wotc a»n>
a woman’s honor. Such a despicable-
scamp as that could m t live in *
louthern. state ~E*.
A Kentuckian. a hen n-kert low
<me ol his nei«hh r- swor , u-< l«r
x'ln'Ur c r-:u n. xnces, rcp’i- d, • • 11 *«
dd hej•»'s'? Why, hr ««w to
a I e Ji hi hv • vi. g rnilem ri • i" 1 ”
Mr.. Jones, an hnglish scicti'isj whu
b elieves that ihv rar'h is, cmn'r.ic ive
ly a hug • ba't'i ■ s s ...t it tic «ii I'-
ing fur natural gas is kept up uiitiim -
cdly there will be a collap e of our
sphere.
I hero is enough gas on the nu'"-
s-d ■ to inakr up for all that i scapm
frn.ii within.
Another social scandal in Allan's.
Where is this thing to end?
JOB WORK
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j CURES ALL SKIM
AND
(BLOOD DISEASES
Biggest Office,
Best Workmen,
Bottom Price
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CuRES*DYSP£PS*|A
L1PPHAN BROS., Pronriatora.
Erus&tfits, Uprman* Block, 6A7ANHAH, QAs
CAVEATS,
TRADE MARKS,
DESIGN PATENTS,
COPYRICHT3, otcJ
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PUUUSUEUS, attl BKtAlVTajT: Nevr YurkUty.
UPPMAN BROS., Pro;rle*ort,
Druggists, Llppmsn’s Bloc*. SAVAf TiAH, GA,
Abbott’s
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TI10MA&V1LLE, GA.
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A. W.PALIN & BRO.’S
Carriage Shoos.
Lower Broad Street, Thoimwville, Cia’
IfVKKV DEM lttinriON OF
CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING’
HOUSE SHOEING, ETC..
Oone >1 redcouaoie races. Having recently
purchased & number ot labor-saving tools,
and having the
Best Equipped Shops
.„ Southwest Georgia, we are prepared to
0 aU kinds of work In,our line with dll.
4 *f r and neatneir.J
RflfW. L DOUGLAS
m. no.u A _ 4- FOR’
_ OMVh GENTLEMEN.
A sewed shoe that will not rip; Calf,
seamless, smooth inside, more comfortable,
stylish and durable than auy other shoe ever
sold at the price. Every style. Equals custom-
made shoes costing from $4 to $5.
The following are of the same high standard of
.00 and $5.00 Pine Calf. Hand-Sewed.
‘.50 Police, Parmer, and Letter-Carriers.
is.50, }l.i| and $2.00 for Working Men,
*2.00 and $1.75 for Youths nud Hoys.
j LAdIeS.
“ for Misses, a
1 IS A DtJtY yon owe yooraolt
to EM the heat value for your
money. Eoonomlxe In your
-■otwear by purobeelng W.
1. Douglas Bboee, which
reprcoont tho bust value
St the prices advertised
thousands, oantes-
Do TOO wear
Sold, lo-y C-vaxtrlg'irt <Sc XDa,n.iel-
—■.■•x.aerB,-iiO ve,
RENTAL AND INSURANCE AGENT,
158 Broad Street,
THOMASVILLE, : : GEORGIA
Alabama Midland Railway
THorcrksisville ZESomto to 3Tleiid-a
sri'I hrLKTUkIM. M-1’1.1 T
, loiia.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
Coaly Grady. Harm Jackson, Mattie Norwood,
Emma Howard, Lucy Dlk cs, Mary Clarke, Bet-
tie Mitchell, Harriet Slgter and such other per
sons as are and may hereafter become assoc
iated with thorn, desire to be incorporated un
der the name of "Aid Rising; Generation
Society."
Your petitioner* further show that the object
oftholr association Is to aid the sick, bury the
dead, and assist each other in distress, and
they desire to be invested with orrporal au
thority to receive donations. make purchases
and effect all* nations of realty and personalty.
Sue and be sued, enforce pood order, and ob
servance of such constitution and by laws ae
has been end n ay be adopted from time to
time for the government of said society and
not for the purposes ot trade and profit, but far
the purpose ol promoting the general design
and best interest of tne members of said
society.
Your petitioners ask that they spd their sue-
cessoxs be Invested with the corporal author
ity aforesaid, and such other corporatejjowera
Central R.R. of Georgia
I' in KU JANUARY 8th Is
jij atuivauu. hbu oucu UMisr u
as may be suitable to the said ,
not inconsistent with the laws of - said state
or violative of private rights.
Your petitioners further ask that said cor
porate authority be extended to them for the
term of twenty yoars with privilege of renewal
at that time and your petitioners will over
pray Ac. Mitchell & Patten,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Road and considered. Let this petition bt
filed and advertised, as required by law. This
\pnll 14th, 1803. AUQ. H. HAKSULL,
Judge S.C.S.C.
A true copy from charter book.
G.W. Groover,
apOO 30d. Clen,
GEORGIA—Thomas county.
Ordinary’s Office, March 6 ’93.
11. R, Whaley administrator of the estate of
J. E. Whaley deceased, has applied to mo for
letters of dismission from said administration
and 1 will pass upon said application at my
office on the first Monday in June 1893.
Jos S. Merrill, Ordinary.
GEORGIA— Iuomas County.
Ordinary’s Office, March 8, ’y3.
W’hcieas, J. T, rittumn executor of the last
will and testament ef John G. Pittman, dc-
ce:ised. represents to the court in his petition,
duly tiled that he has fully administered John
(l. Pittman’s estate. This is therefore, to cite
persons concerned, heirs and creditors to
>now cause, if any they can, why said execu
tor should not be discharged from his admin-
istiatlon, and receive letteis of dismission on
tho first Monday in June 1893.
Jos. b. USEB1LL, Ordinary,
Administrator’, Sale.
Agreeable to an order from the honoraM
court of ordinary of Thomas county, Qz., will
be sold bofore tho court house door In Thom
asville, Ga., between the legal hours of saloon
the ilrft Tuesday in July, 1893, the following
W. A iia
. towit; The vacant lot botween tb#
... a. l/avls Btablcs on Jackson street, Thom-
asvllle, Ga., fronting TO feot on Jackson stroot
E. M. MALLBTTE,
Administrator Estate of
GEORGE R. EMIT if.
John lh Kvcritt, guardian for James E. Ain*
worth, applies to me for lotters of dismission
from said guardianship, and 1 will pass upon
his application on the first Monday In Juno
next, 1893, at my offleo.
Joa. 8. Merrill, Ordinary.
May 9th, 1693.
The Pullman Car Line
B ETWEES
Louisville, Cincinnati
Indianapolis:
and
GHIGA60 AND THE NORTHWEST.
The Pullman Vestibuled Service !ob
Night Trains, Parlor Chair
Cara on Day Train.
Tho Monon Trains make the faslet?
time between tbe Southern Win-
/ ..Cities and Summer He
arts of tbe Northwest.
W. 11. McDOKL. General Manager.
JAR. llABKKK, Gen. P. A., Chicane.
Fortuithor information addreee
R. W. GI-ADINQvGcn’lSpent
1M Hroed Street Thom aevllle.
g .t».Mcl.KNUON, •
. ATTOItNEY AT LAW,
fhofnatvillt, . » . Ga*
Prompt attention given to all buaineu en*
truettd to him.
triroilico over Watt’e store, corner Broad
and Jackson streeta.
G. C. LANEY, M. D-
PHYSIOIAN AND SURGEON.
MOULTBIB, COLQDITT CO..GA.
UJers hi* service* to tbe people ColqVti
n a scent Counties.
Moultrie, Ga„ Oct 9, 1889,
Leave Thomasvllle, 8. F. * w 7 on
Arrive Albany, •• l» 40
m Macon,G.R. R. 3 Wpm
* Atlan a, " »(Up
Leave Thomasvlllo, 8. F. a W.
Arrive Albany, *•
•• Eufaula, C R. B.
•* Montgomeiy "
... I 60 b m
10 4U a m
4 38pm
7 23 p in
Leave Thomaavtlle, 8. F. W 1 5*2 p m
Arrive Savannah, 8 158 p m
Leave Savannah, 0. R. R 8 46 p m
Arrive Augusta, 44 5 50am
•• 8parranburg, •* 2 fiO p m
•• Asheville. R. .k D 10 10 p m
•• Hot Springs, * 155pm
J. C. HAILK, Gen. Foss Agont.
Savannah, Ga
W. F. 8HELLMAN, Trallc Manager,
Savanitah, Ga.
Hut Tun, W5&J..I
THE CINCINNATI AND FLORIDA LIMIT
ED FROM THOMASVILLE, GA.
Leave Thomasville, S. F A W 12:31 uoon
Arrive Waycross, “ 4:00 p m
Leave Waycross, *• (limited).. 4:35 p m
SOLID VKBTIltULKD TRAINS FROM ‘WAY-
CROSS TO CINCINNATI.
Arrive Jesup, S. F. A W 0.Q0 p m
Leave Just^i, E. T., V. A G 0;lo p m
Arrive Macon “ 11:32 pm
Arrive Atlanta, " 2:40 a m
Leave Atlanta, •* 2:55 a m
Arrive Rome, “ 5:35 a m
Arrive Dalton, •• 6:43 a ra
u Chattanooga, *• b:0u a m
Leave Chattanoog i Q. A C H:20 n m
Arrive Ciuciuuati, “ 7*20 a m
Pullman Cars Thomasville to Waycroe*,
and solid trains from Waycross to linoiri-
nati, via Macoo, Atlanta and Chuttanooga.
U. W. WRENN,
Gen. Pas. A Ticket Agent.
Macon & Birmingham S. H. Coitnections.
Sl’USST Jl.l. IHCJ.
‘S’’ Indicates train et"-e, "F" indicates train etopa on slBnal.
Train loaree Montgomery for LUTerac at I OOp m. dally except Sunday, arriving a*
Luverne at 8 45 a. m. Leave Luverne at 5 IS a. ml dally excoiit Sunday, arriving at Mom*
gomory 10:00 am.
Trains (8 and « carry Pullman Veetlbule Bloopers between Cincinnati slid Tampa; Fla., via
Thomasville, Waycroe a and Jacksonville. Train 78 connects at ThomaevUlewrlth 8. F. ft w. train
78 tor Savannah, Charleston, Richmond, Baltimore, FbUadelphla and Now York, carrying pull
man sleoper from Waycrou to New York without change.
Clnee connections at Montgomery for aU western polnta.
W. M. HAYIDSON, O. F. A. LEE BIoLENRON. A. D. P. A.
Jacksonville, Fla. . Montgoumiy. Ala,
Savannah, Florida and Western Railway
WAYCBOS8 SHORT UNt- TxJUL CARD In K* FACT JAN. 1, l««3.
8CQEDULE OF THROUGH TRAINS TO FLORIDA AND SOUTHERN GEORGIA.
GOING SOUTH-READ DOWN.
GOING NORTH—HEAD UJ,
8:00 pm
10:30 pm
t2:6fi am
7:00 am
10:40 am
7:55 am
2:00 pm
4:28 am
6:25 am
9:20 am
9;00am
11:4* am
4:40 am
8:00 pm
8 .*00 a
1:80 pn
8:40 pm
5:05 pm
2.00 am
7.45 am
8:25 am
27
5:30 am
70)7 am
• 20 am
11:25 am
2:25 pm
11:00 am
;;iss£
9:40 pm
8.60 pm
2.85 pm
1138 am
1:02 pm
8:25 pm
2:38 pm
10:35 l
23
6,20 am
8.03 am
9.15 am
11x28 am
2.25 pm
12.00 n’n
4.40 pm
8,55 pm
9.40 pm
8,60 pm
2 85 pm
11.28 am
1.02 pro
8.25 pm
2 88 pm
..•Savannah....
..Waycxuaa....
. Jacksonville.
....Sanford
Tampa
Fort Tampa.
.Lv
•14
...Live Oak
...Gaincavlllo...
...Valdosta
...Thomaavilla..
... Monticello...
. .Bainbridga..
Macon
...Columbus....
Ar 128 9 pm
Lv 10:24 am
Lv 9:18 am
6:40 am
6:00 am
7.00 aiu
t;l*au>
Haul pm
.Lv i&bpiu
.Lv
Lv
8:00 am
3 30 pm
11 AO pm
7^0 pm
8:32 pm
8:20 pm
5:20 pm
8:69 am
3^8 pm
2:07 pm
12:35 am
IOA8pm
9.25 pm
7.10 pm
6j30am
8:3* am
1*jo am
7;10 pm
3:45 pm
6:20 pm
l2,5»»pm
OMNI pm
aaaipm
1:2b pm
t^sipm
6:10 pm
STATIONS.
LIAK. jltadVoiiD
280 P.M.
1 25 44
1235 44
1210 M
1125*A.M.
1L0JA.M.
819 A.M.
6 00 •»
• 17 »
715 A.M.
1025
700
lAr...Macon....Lvi M. & li.
....Sofke©,...
, ...Liaella... j •
•.Blontpolier.. i "
...Oulloden... |
7 00 A.M.
8 10 “
8 50 44
9 10 •*
I 31. ,V
i h\S
...Woodbury... | M. h It.
Lv~ Columbus* Ar G.M.A G.
.... Griffin.... I 4
..HarrisCity. M. AR.
Ar,.Columbus... 0, R. R.
Lv .Grcenvlllo .Ar 44
130 P.M.
916 44
5 60 44
2 05 P.M.
6 30 44
660A.M. ....Odeaaa.... i al.mm. i 2ca p m.
630 44 ..Uountvllle.. |
600 44 Lv.XaGrango .A> J
Connectlona with Atlanta & West Point R. B.
H, BURNS, A. a KNAPP,
Trav. Pass. Agt., Traffic Manager,
Macon, Ga Macon, Ga.
J. E. B. Lovk, Fass. Agt.,
Thomasville, Ga.
6eor'ia Southern and Florida R.~R.
’SUWA.NEE KITES BOGIE 19 FLOBlDi.
VXA AWZiANU?A.
Had Con
A. M.
18 18
1 47
4
.Palalka Ar
Lr....Jacktonvllle.... Ar
..Valdosta..
Tlfton
Oordcle
..Macon June
.....Macon
... Atlanta
. Chattanooga
Nashville
. ...»vansvllle
...fit. Louis
..Chicago..
Bead Bp.
BOOTH BOUND
4 NO. 1
t NO. 3
4 lb p m
IK pn
8 43 pm
10 08 pm
It 07 pm
l is . m
11 50 • m
7 10 ft m
3M am
7 40, am
8 85 am
4 03 pm
6 43 pm
• 35 pm
10 00 pm
i is
a 45
13 25
13 06
650
P. M.
11 61
A. a,
7 30
r. h.
1 30
GEO. S. HOLLlSrr.lt,
PHYSICIAN AMI SURGEON.
OflkcoTcrfbcjc’tp nii’s, cn Broad St.
Office Hours:—b tu 12 a. m ( and 2 to 6
p, m. dec25-ly.
g G. CULPEPPER,
Physician and Surgeon,
MOULTRIE, - - • GEORGIA.
Offer, bl, services to' tbo cititen, of
olqultt end adjacent counties,
ocu-wly.
Montgomery...
Ar Mobile
BLEEPING CAB 8KBVICE AfiD COENECT1UNS.
Trains Nos. 14 and 27 have Fullman Bleeping Care between New York, Jarkssnville end
Fort Tampa., No J>> hue Pullman Bleeiwre between Jacksonville and New York. No 7a atone II
all regular stations 1 etween Jacksonville and Bavennah whan nawingere are to get on or oil.
Train. Noe. 14, e, 77 amt ft connect a Joann for «cou, Atlanta and the west.
Train No is connects at Warcroee for Albany, Montgomery,New Orleans, Nashville, Evansville,
Cincinnati and St. Louis. Through Pullman BleeMn from WSTCroea to 1st. Loull. Train. S and
« connect with AlabamatMidlandrallway at Bataavtdge for Montgomery and the We«t.
Tickets sold to nil polnta end baggage check*, through also deeping car berths end section,
secured at passenger statiens. F. M. VANDYKE, P. a T. A
It. G. FLEMJKG, superintends,* M. DA FIDBON, Genera) FaeaengwAgaEit. ■
A. 1TEW ROUTE
—BETWEEN—
-AND-
Brunswick, Thomasville and Jacksonville,
—via—
E. T. V.&G, G. M. &G., C.B., B.&W, S. F. A W. RYU.
JUNE 4th, 1803.
-MaMoMA s—
Arrive WomaevlUe 8. F. * W.
•• Brunswick..| B. ft W.
Jackionvllle 8. F. A W.
Noun
t N 3. 2
t Dally, t Dally Except Sunday.
Close connection made In Union Depot, Atlanta, tor all polnta. North, East and West.
CECIL GABBRC, GtnT. Mang'r.
“RAILWAY.”
SCHEDULES OF DAILY TRAINS IN
EFFFCT JUNE 12U. 1892.
Lv Jacksonville...
Lv CaliahaO.
Lv WayeroM.
IS fist::::::::
Lv Macon
Ar Atlanta.
Lv Atlanta.*... ...
Ar Chattanooga*.
Lv Chattanooga..
Ar Burgf
ArCia
LyCir,
Ar Chicago..
«30p
7 25p
l0 50p
UlSp
|5Ma
510*
8 35a
Bargin
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Lv Uarj
Uargin
LouuriUe..
Lv Chattanooga...
Ar Mcroyhis.
Pullman buffet Sleepers
Jacksonville to Cincinnati
and elegant day coaches
Jacksonville to Chatta
nooga without chaagc.
NU1HJHKU EXCURMOY Til
%, OMIOSPnCIAI. 1
Jacksonvi
Callahan
Lv Waycross
Lv Mscon
Ar Atlanta
!u
IBP ArChlcaco..,M
10 25* Lv Baryta........
1118a Ar LoAvflle
noop
Lv Chat
ArMem
545a
?S
iphto:^:::..sqqp
Mann Sleepers Atlaata to
Chattanooga and Chattanooga
“ Cincinnati. Day coaches
to Cincinnati. Dsy coaches
Jacksonville to Jesus, and Jaaop
to Chattanooga witaootchoamg.
.. . ArXaosvMa.
• 10P Lv Knoxville
19 Af Morristovm.eee.
Ar :
Ar Shenahoafe
Ar Baltir»or«..
«w smmjms wmewnw BEIORTfli , —"nayai pm
Pull information relative to rates, hotels, etc,, ctiecf^Uv { Limited rmfei
furnlshol. !■ ttrr of Inquiry answered In detail. U wras/rvarfe
> -'-brrih 7 -Z ■ «r. i.r ,u e. ioi.ltr*, ate., apply to , ^grr’uThr-
sn»NAHPoa« % M.i.sy atnrra.’
SaoSvBrTtTr roosi
7?==
Lv Jacki
Ar Atlanta...
Lv Atlanta
Ar Chattanooga
Lv Chattaaoapi
SiU
Arllagerstoww
Ar Harrisburg....«•
Ar Philadelphia
MawYoS^aa.
T OOai 680p
810p ‘ —
THa 1
990a 1
1125a «lift
900p 710a
Both trains canr Pullman buffet
leepers Chattanooga to New York vfa
larrlsburg. The 6uo s.m. train from
_ttanooga also carries a sleeper to
Washington via Sh-nandoah . -
I the!
the “Royal
ft O. B. *(., eonneet/ng With
I Blue U'te."
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