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“It will Cost you
Absolutely
Nothing.”
ARRIVAL AND DKPABTUBIo* ALL TRAflfE
TO AND TBOM THOMASTILLS
CARRYING PASSENGERS
a p. & w.
Ia EfTeet Nor. 24, 1895.
No S3 from Jacksonville, Savannah and
Eastern point* with moll Ar 1 48 p m
No. 71 from Albany Ar S 15 p m
No317 Localfreightfrom Waycross Ar 630pm
No. 38 for Bawmati, Jackaoavllle and
Eastern point* wltb through
mall and exprosa Lv 2 08 p m
No. 818 Local freight for Wayetoss Lr t 00 a in
No.72 for Albany, Atlanta and Western
^ point* with mail and exprea*... ■ Lt oooam
No. 67,fromTamja '....Ar 12 00 am
No. 08, for Tampa"" Lt 110am
319 Local freight from Albany
Ar.. 12 30 a. m.
318 Local freight for Albany
Lt. 2.30 p. m
No. TO, mixed train, for Montlcello Lt 8 OO a m
No 76 mixed train from Ifontlcello Ar 6 39 p m
No. 74 passenger train, from Mont
tlcello.. Ar 1 00 pm
No. 73 passenger train for Montl
cello Lt 2 49 p m
Sundays only-No. 81 leaTes ;tor Montlcello
8.00, a m. and No. 8# arrltes from Montlcello
■ ", p. m.
Alabama Midland
No. 33 tor Batnbrldge, Montgomery
mtcon .
Mobile, New Orleans and au West-
era point* with sleeper forClncln-
natl....
Lt 11
pm
New
Bra points with through sleeper
from Cincinnati ~Ar 1 58 pm
No.321 local freight forMontgomery Lt 6 00 a m
No. 320 “ •• from Montgomery, ar 9 47 n m
No. #7, for Loulsrllle Lt 17 16|a m
No. 08. from Loulsrllle Ar 2 10 am
-All abore local freight trains carry
passenger coach.
The Lea^lin^ Dry Goods
House in the City.
We extend fo you : : :
The Compliments
The Season
And invite you to inspect our
Superb Stock
^ Of Novelties
Aud other goods suitable for
the Christmas Season.
Our Stock
Is Complete
And we have endeavored to
make the prices SO LOW
that no one need complain
Come and See
Our Stock
Whether intending to Dur
chase or not. It will cost
you nothing, and we are sure
you will enjoy seeing the
many pretty things on dis
play.
The Leading Dry Good*
House ia the City.
SIGNAL' alluvion BUREAU
E, noun Jr'i” 115 trod Stmt,
ft. Thomas, Jr. Volunteer Observe!
Weather Bulletin for the 77 ionr* ending
at 7 o'clock p. m., Dec, 5, 1895.
TsmriBATOna.
7 a m 34
2 p m
7 p. m 35
daximum for 24 houre 47
Minimum “ •• « 26
Rain-fall 0,00
County Cotnmissionrs Proceed
mgs.
Orriox Boaud County Commissioners,
Thoma*tilli, Ga., Dec. 2, 189
Board met In regular session.
Present Hon. 8. L. Hayes, Chairman
Commiaaioners Pittman,Walker and Carrol).
Uinutes read and approyed.
Judge Alexander's report ordered published.
To the Hon. County Committior.tr*:
Dec. 2, 1895.
The criminal misdemeanor caies, whose
indictments were found by the grand jury
at the October term of tbe superior court,
will stand for trial on tbe 2nd Wednesday
of tbia month. Since the last term of yonr
court I bare paid tbe county treasurer
twenty dollars, county court cost.
J. B. ALEXANDER,
J. C. C. T. C.
Hr. Robert Dekle requested to raiie em
bankment on Boston road rear Auciila
bridge.
Motion that See dollars p°r month be
appropriated by the coun'y lor support of
\lr». LaToure until a vacancy occur? j n the
aiylum carried.
In regard to wire protection J for jail
windows referred to Commissioner Pittman
with power to act.
County treasurer’s statement approved.
Statement of John F. Parker, treasurer,
forthe month ending Kuv. 30, 1895.
DR.
To Balance as per last report $ 1125 77
“ P. S.Hseth, T. C. T C, General
Taxes, 1895 3M.0.00
CR.
4625.77
By Jail Account $ 258.41
By County Court Account 93.33
By Superior Court Account 22.00
By Pauper Account 141.07
Roads and Bridges 217 IS
By Court House Account 25.00
By Other Accounts 103 95
By Balance on hand 3764,23
4625.77
Respectfully aubmitted,
John F. Parker,
Treasurer Thomas County.
The following accounts .ordered p-Id:
Judge Alexander - 83.33
L^p. Boucbelle 10.00
B. r‘. Dois.:.’..' 175.95
Genuine - Rust - Proof - Seed - Oats
Thomas County Raised.
STCar Load Cotton Seed Hulls just received.
DAVIDSON - & - MACINTYRE
SeptlO ly
At Th© MINNEHAHA:
A fresh Shipment of Fancy Candies, Indian River Oranges, Taf'
ties and Stick Candies of all kinds. Christmas Candies for every
body. Keep your eye on the Minnehaha for your fire works Christ
mas Hot driuks served at Soda Fount. All kinds of TafTy made to
order. Come and see ns. Yours,
^£inaa.o3a.aBla.a Co.
131 EAST JACKSON STREET.
R. Smith 6.25
Jno. F. Parker 54.52
Robt Dekle 123.88
A. J. Cumbas? 18 60
The National Bank 2586.16
Wight Bro 5.00
Thom&lville Gas Co..... 1.50
Judge Uerriil and others 34.00
J. Watt 4 Bro 2.40 ney
Wra Jones 12.68 thu
J. M. Stamper 6 00
B. D. Fudge 8.00
Watt Supply Co 15.50
J. T. Pittman 4 Son 33 04
M. J. Brown 6-00
Board adjourned.
R. Smith, S. L. IT atm,
Secretary. Chairman.
An Old Man’s Counsel.
Mr. Monroe Davidson, of Greenville, Ga.,
lays. May 21«t 1895: "I have used Roral
Germetuer for Kidney Troubles from which
I have suffered from boyhood. It gave me
relief in a few days aud is the only tnedl-
cine that has ever given me any permanent
relief. I tase pleasure in recommending it
teany one suffering from any kind of Kid.
ney trouble. I believe that it is the best
ing old people can use for debility and
nervousness.” New package, large bottle*.
108 doses (1. For sale by R. L. Hicks.
Advertised Letters.
List of letters remaining uticall
ed for in the Thomasville postoffice
for the week ending Dec. 1st,
1895.
B—Betsy Boyd, Willie Bright.
C—Marym Cortina,Rob Cimere.
DIsa—Isabel Dyer,, John J.
Doyle, A. E.Davis, Jno. P. Davis.
F—Wm. Everette.
F—Jack Folsom.
G—Gardner Green, Harrison
Glover, T. M. Gardner.
H—C. Hardy, Mary Hill, Lu
cinda Herring.
J—L. P. Johnson, Walter Jen
kins.
L—Ida Lumpkin, W. H. Leon
ard, two.
M—Mitcljell McKelly,
O—8. W. Owens.
P—Newt Pafford.
Q—Herbert Quimby.
S—Marie del Signor.
T—Anderson Turner, Jasper N.
Tompson, Jas Taylor, Robert Tay
lor.
W—Abner Withintton, Jamie
8. Wright, Mattie Williams, two.
These letters, if not called for
before, will be sent to dead letter
office on Monday, Dec. 16,1895.
J. M. Lee, P. M.
Who does your printing t Why
not send it to us ? We can save
yon money.
Bids Wanted.
Sexlcd bids will be received for the next
thirty day* to surrey Lake lomonia, Fla.
The right to reject any or all bids reserred.
Address R. E LESTER,
nor 17 d lmo Thomasville, Ga.
WANTED
Two good Plasterers, and two Lathers,
Graded School Building, Quitman, Ga.
Good wages will be paid to competent
workmen. Apply to Contractor, Quitman
Graded School Building at once,
d 2t w It
GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.
If you want your guns, bicycles, trunks,
lock*. eto., repaired try the Thomasville Re
pair Shops. Blacksm'.thlng, wood work
and painting dona at the Thomasville Re
pair Shops, Stephens street. dec4 im
LOST.
A black belt and silver buckle. Dropped tt
th* depot. Fair reward for It* return to
this office. 2t
For Sale.
I have decided to rent inatead of cultivat
ing my farm in fulnre, consequently have
six 6ne males and one horse,all well broken
five years old and upward*, which 1 offer to
sell cheap for cash until Dec 18th, Buyers
would de well to call and see them in time
novl8-lmo D, J. SHEFFIELD.
Regular price 35c, our price 24c. We bought a big lot of
these goods from manufacturers at a very low figure, and
we must get rid of them. We are also offering for the next
two weeKs only some rare bargains in
Gapes. Dry Goods and
Children’s Clothing.
A big line of White Counterpanes at lower Prices than were
ever heard of before. Yours for Bargains,
109 E. Jackson Street, next door to Watt’s Hardware Store.
Special Sale This Week
-IN-
LINEN GOODS'
-AT-
SEED OATS.
1,000 bushels choice Thomas county Rust
Proof Seed Oats for snle.
bot 23 d 4 w lmo E, SI. SMITH.
And now they have organ! zed
circus trust, including the red
lemonade and other et ceteras.
Well, well, whatuext ?
The legislature appears to be
rnshing things. Only a few more
working days remain.
But won’t the free silver organs
howl over Cleveland’s sound money
message ? .
WO HING
CHINESE LAUNDRY
>. . . J18 BROAD STREET.
l-AU. work! done In firstclass manner.
Price* reasonable. When you want good
work' come and lee me.
nov 22 lmo Wo Sing.
% tt Dr; Goods to,
.lackson Street.
Administrator's Sale.
In pursuance of an order granted by the
Court of Ordinary of Thomas county on tbe id
day of December, 1895. will be sold at the
court house door In the city of Tboniaavlllr,
Oa.. between the legal hours ot sale, on the
first Tuesday In January. 1896. for the purpose
nt distribution among the heirs of Mrs Mrs.M.
F. Foy, deceased, the following described real
estate, to-wit: One and one-third ot an acre,
more or leas, bounded north by property of
Wm. K. Jones, on south by Darts street, on the
west by the Wilson land, on the east by land
of P. 8 Foy—situate In the town of Boston,
the same being what Is known as the two acre
Steele lot. Terms cash. This Deo. *J. 1806.
M. L. COOK,
Adm lnlstrator of Mrs. M. F. foy.
Thomasvills ice Co.
Headquarters foi all the best
grades of both Anthracite and
Bituminous coal, oak and pine
wood eawed to order and prompt
ly delivered in any quantity to
any part of the city. We solicit
your patronage. Orders by mail
or telephone No. 6 promptly at-j
tended to.
W. S. Keefer,
Manager.
Merit Could only be Obtained b
Suoh Testimonial*.
Jackson villi. FlaJJ
il hare been using Dr, Simmons’ Hepa*
tine for some time and am much pleased
with it. For bilious and sick headacha 1
has no equal. Tbomas HTocarroa.
For salt by R. L. Hicks.
FOR SALE.
11 28 tt
I One hundred acres of well wooded land,
i within three and a half miles trom town.
; Price ri asonable. Apply to
1 novU-tf T. E. E. BARTLBTT.
Not one Disappointed.
Lixsbdro, Fla., July 13, 1S94.
I take pleasure in assuring you that the
trial bottle of Dr. Simmons’ Hepatine given
me was ail that is claimed for it, aud no’
only that bottle, but several others gotten
afterwards, which I have taken and nsed ia
my family wltb unfailing benefit,
,C. B. McCohuick.
B Por lale by R. L.
Wanted—a ifau.
n every section at once to sell staple goo
to dealers; no peddling; experience turner|
etsary; best side Use. $76.00 a month,
Salary and expense* or large commission
made. Addreas, with 2 cent itamp tor seal
ed particulars, C'.itton Soap and Manufactur
ing Company, CineUaat< Ohio.
Dee 1. we<Uv V'
,1,
fin.
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1SK-
Evcrything in Novelties usually found in Shoe Stores. We are showing a Gent’s Block, sott and
stiff Hat at S3 that eclipses anything we have ever seen, and we have seen lots of them. They will
suit you, too. Handsomest Ladies Shoes ever seen in Thomasville, width A to E, black or tan, lace
or button, high or low Shoes—any way you want ’em. Our Men’s Shoes are simply out o’ sight.
Regardless of what shape foot you have we can fit you. Auy style from B to E E.
Vwalaaiwalv Shaaa aid FTaakrallAS.