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May be an Extra ./SasSioiL
Washington, May 4.— 1'her * is
a growing belief among the prom
ine'it members of (Jongress Ina
t'.a i’resiiioiit win fall Cniigtesr
to meet in extrao'dinary session
this fall, probably early in 1
tuber.
Tin* questions which will come
I, fore the next Congress for so!,-
tleinenf. iiicliniing, as they b
everything growing out of i ir
possessions Required ns a result f
the war wi'h Spain, and the gf -
eral l.*gislfttion iiicliniing that i -
lating to currency reform.
Nicaragua ranal, merchant
rine, e c , are of such great in-
portnoee that the President is i -
(•lined to regard it as advi-a'
that, Congress should meet earl:
than the regular session in D
comber, in order to get the wo, k
under way.
I.nwton Sweeping Northward.
Washington, iMav 5 —Gene; il
Otis cables that the value of sn .
sistenoe captured at Malolos is a
million and a half dollars. Great
results are expected of Lawton's
sweeping mart'll northward,
it is confidently expected hv t ; e
War Department that such in
surgents as are driven into to
mountains wi 1 he cornered tin o
and effectually cut off from i ■-
celvitig supplies.
(leneral Luna Wounded.
Manila, May i>.—Gen. L' in a,
I'omnianding the Filipiuos wl o
were opposing General McA rthm's
atlvance, was wounded during the
lighting yesterday in the vicini-y
ol Santo Tomas. San Fernanda,
which rebels boaetea was a strong
er position than Calnmpit, « s
captured l>y our troops todav.
The city was set on lire hefo e
being abandoned.
General Funslon’s woiilitl, i '
ported yesterday, is in his hm I.
Snowing In Colorado.
Brechitiridge, Col., May 9 — It
has been snow mg hero much , f
tdio time of the past week.
No trains or mail have arriv d
since Saturday.
Think of il! Snowing out there,
while here we are s weltering w 11 b
the thermometer in the nineties.
Great. Country, tins.
j. I U Is baitfstfb ufte) the farmers
of the south believe that there is
any money in sheep taising iu
this section. Tramp dogs have
proven a terror to the few farmers
who have ut-onipted to raise
sheep, and the Hist thing to do
toward raising-sheep would be *o ,
get. rid of ihe worthless (togs;
which are found in large numbers
iu almost, every farming commu
nity. A lot. of the Lincoln sheep j
were sold at auction in England a ;
fewdays ago forshipinent to lira/. 1
One ram sobi for ijin 000. 'l'hree
rams hrougli, $7,000 and $22,000
■vas realized from the saie ut 52 !
yearlings. Of co,.rse these were
fancy prices, but. they give an j
idea of what can be accomplished j
by raising sheep in old England
— Marietta Journal.
Sheep cool I be profitably j
handled in Thomas c unity. There
are a number of flocks owned
the county already, and these
should be added to by others. L
Is on tbo line of diversification.
One broad minded and deter-
uittied citizen is worth a thousand
times more to a town than a car-
ad of the s.r! whose time is
spent, principally in wearing out
the seats o! their pauts and mak
ing light of every new movement.
The man who does nothing fir
h,s community lurtlwr than to
pay his taxes may bo entitled :o
; .dice protection, but he is cer-
tinly not entitled to any of the)
benefits of increased commerce,
and if his property increases in
alue because of the efforts of his [
ueigbbuis he guts that much which !
is not rightfully his own —Cal
houn Times.
^Mothers!
T he discom
forts and
daubers of
child-birth can
be almost en- /
tirely avoided./-
Wine of Cardui 0
relieves ex
pectant moth
ers. It givc9
tonetothogen-
italorgans,aud
puts them in
condition to do their work
perfectly. That makes preg
nancy less painful, shortens
labor and hastens recovery after
child-birth. It helps a woman
bear strong healthy children.
Of
it K/fepf I Mb. l»m
j ATLANTA. AMKKIi l>. Al.i;
: AND THOMASVIU/V.
has also brought happiness to
thousands of homes barren for
years. A few dose9 often brings
joy to loving hearts that long
for a darling baby. No woman
6hould neglect to try it for this
trouble. It cures nine cases out
of ten. All druggists sell Wine
of Cardui. $1.00 per bottle.
,.. w ' Ladies' Advisory Department,' 1
The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatta
nooga, Tenn.
Mrs. LOUISA HALE.
of Jefferson, Ga., says:
“When J first took Wine of Cardui
we had been married three years, but
eould not havo any children. Nine
months later 1 had a fine girl baby.”
awsumums
- CLOSING OUT SALE
from Now Until July 1st.
Entire Stock of Dry Uuul-, Clothing, Notion!-, 1{ .ole, Shoes,
Store Fixture.-, etc., to he Sacrili-ii-d
At and Heulow Coht.
San Fernando CapLured.
Manila, May 5.—trail.
Mc
Arthur advanced to-day and cc»
oupie 1 San Fernando w ithoiit lo ■.
The email garrison of inturgeiits
that, liad been left, iu the town
burned the place and escaped on
tr tine.
Enjoying tile Full Pay.
San prancieco, May 4 —Gea.
Charles !’• Kagan, ex-couimiesary
general of the army, faikd to
day for Honolulu on the steamer
Australia (Jen. Eagan and l ie
family will rpend eev.-ra’. months
on the islands.
To Bring up the Mercedes.
New York, May J —The Mer
ritt and Chapman wrecking nig
Rescue sailed today fur Santi
ago to tow the Spanish cruiser
Reina Mercedes to Norfolk.
Hobart rtuch Better.
Washington, May J —Vice
President Hobart was better to
day, the c uiler weather having a
beneficial effect on him.
Paranque Bombarded.
Manila, May 5.—The monitor
Monadnock is bombai ding tie
tiw n of Paranque this morning.
Wise will be ihe farmer this
year, who plants and houses a
Plymouth Rock Fg?s.
I hove ;* frrw do^en choice A, C, Haw
kins Royal Hlu*» strain Plymouth Rock
eggs for saD. Apply
(’. \V. WINTER.
]». O. Box 3ir».
3-23 ly
riOTlCt!
full provision crop,
bis fingers this fall
cotton.
The great advance in the price
naphtha, renders the manufacture oil
He can snap j gas impracticable. The gas works wil I
therefor* be closed down for the present
3t Thomasville Electric Light Co.
at
cents
The new railway station in At
lanta is so near and yet no far.
Sherifl’s sales for June, fS99.
Will be soul before the court house door,
in Tbomnsvill;, '• li .mas »*ou ty, Georgia,
between the lej.nl hours of 8rile, on the first
If troub ed with rheumatism, give I Tuestlay iu June, the following de
pa i n.
Pain-Halm a trial,
it cost you a cent if it does no j
One application will relieve the j
It also cures sprains and bruises |
third the time required by auy i ‘.l*
other treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbite*,
pains in the side and chest, glandular!
and other swellii;^ . * 1
by applvlng if. Every bottle warrrnted.
Price. ”*» and ft) cents. Thomas and
Dickiuson, druggist. d&w
scribed r. al estate to
An undivided one half interest in those
parcels of land in the thirteenth district ut
Thomas couuty, Ga , being two hut dred
of lots four hundred nine, atm four
\ hundred aud ten, of which seventy.live Here*
in sou'.hweflt corner of lot No 40p ex-
Tax No.'ict!
SHOOS D KOI'ND.
I will at the following play
dates for the purpose ♦ »f
for tne present year:
Bosroii. Monday Mav 1.
(Rasgow, Tuesday May 2.
Metcalfe, Wednesday May 3.
I)iinran\ilie, Thursday May 4.
Cairo, Friday May f>.
T'homasville, Saturday May ti.
Chastain, Moudav May b.
Ochlockonee, Tuesday May H.
Meigs, Wednesday May 10.
.Spence, Thursday May II.
i tiomasville, Saturday May 13.
"’ays, Monday May Jf>.
Pavo. Tuesday May 10.
I will :>e at the court house during
I ‘endiuK half«»c‘o*» the lot easterly, and
one huudred tweotv-hve acres ir west Imo
of lot No. 410, same b* itig occu, ied by saitl
Leak.
Ais > at the same time aud place the fol
lowing de-cribed property to-wit: That
tract ot la.id situated, lying Kiel being in
the 13tb ti sir it of Thomas county, Ga,
i'v'ing ta\-a ' better described as 200 acres cf lot of lur.d
j No. 305 except 5o acre* sold to J G. Neel
iand 11 acres sold to Mrs. A. K Paramore
I him! alt» rw-rds « eednl io J. J. Paranioie,
ihe sa ne being 140 acres more or less,
lying on the southwest corner of Paid lot.
I» .uioied on the nor h by Quitman road, ot.
the west bv Stephens Ian I. cu the south by
lot No. on the east by K L. Cook, J. ,J.
Paramore a il 1C. Neel, being
which T. T Stephens regidet
1 | Lt. Atlanta... .
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\t Amuricua...
t-.t.H lli.VUle. ..
.V Albany ! C. A. R
tjf. j “
Lv. Auter«-u3 .' "
j At Vacon....
I Fufuitla I
<r. Mt.ntffoiner
Lr. Macon.... I '
I Ar. Atlanta j
RLKG^NT PA PLOP r.Wi* BFTWKF
ATLANTA AND MAC*»N.
ro,* orth^r information tcply »r.
,T.0. HAtLK.Oenl. Page. ,\vt.
MEVat.*' 'll <-a.
B. »l. HINTON. Trr.ftic MVr.
THKO. D. RLINK, Gnu. Snpt.
) O t'AKI.ISLK r. P. A.. .Ma.ok ii*
Tlj8 Wagner car Line.
B KTWB KN
LOUISVILLE,
CLWINSA 7 /,
CHICAGO,
INDIAN APOLIS
AND
?he Northwest
Warner Vent.U>nl« service oi<
Trains. Parlor Obatr
t!ars on Day Train
Get your tickets by the Mono.
Route for Chicago a mi the threat
Northwestern Summer Resorts
W. H. McUOKL. Qeeiml
F. J. HKK-U Oeli. F. A.. ChU»*o.
fc further information atldreas
R. W. OLA DING, General Airenl.
16$ Broa.l a'rcbt. Tlioniasvlllfi.
•ompciiGt.ii and
I intend to go into another line of business where there is less i
every thing in my store must be sold between now and Inly 1st.
This is tin dodge to draw trade, but an absolutely correct statement of the
tacts. It will pay you to see my goods and prices before you buy elsewhere.
1 mean business and it you have a little money it will buy more goods at my
store that’ anvwhere else.
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PBI1TBSEG-
109 W. JACKSON Si RKKT.
[Georgia Northern Railway Company of Georgia.
Local Time Table Effective Jan. ,'i()ili, |N<i<i
Nn. ».
No. 7,
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Mite*.
STATIONS.
3 10
(J .10
M
Leave,
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7
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7 .10
18
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7 33
lone
4 IB
7 H)
.. .Anfcyville. ...
4 2*»
ir,
Mfttt/'V
4 :.o
S (»S
4 30
4 40
M IS
31
A*riv«
Leave
1
4 40
8 46
•ihLj
w chley
* 5°
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40
S gsitee
4 B5
ft 05
42
Dewey
n no
9 i 7
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Dewe .Junction....
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16
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< i.p’y sitings Nn
Citation.
GEORGIA—Thomas I’ounty;
>»y concern: Georgia
; up
To whom U
<lcd on the j Icy. having made application to
Train Vo. B connects with
mlout.i H f^r N'. aiC from Thoinaavilln
Tiain Vo. rtc • iietts with Plan' Sy«*
from Savaniiith,
• t'S. 3-, at7 and :»7.
riati, System train .T3 from SHVcnn-tli
the running of its Hutu without i
Train No. 7 uui
This coni oauy i
A coach will be carried on the south Im-uimi 1« v train No.
paast npers rs may with to ride on tliat train, which leave Mciiltrie about '.»:U0 n
reaular leaving time ie guarantceU.
PaaaetiBi'M com in fr mh Thom -s. ill**, or Iro':* tlmt illree Ion. car
train and co • v to Pidcock ami < t'*v ;-t tiotel, or else leave Thoti :ev
our r>:'v*train for Moultrie, or t.iW» No. :tH Iron' Tin ntasvi'ic Hhi> It In
catch our No. 7. Train No. t> will wait Imlf hour on thi-t connect ion.
rates and other information apply t.. any local a^ent
Ink* the ft;:tp or 9:t«u
■ lie at l :10 a. m. uud <
vi s t liet e 11:5a a. m.
F. K. PI TCoCK. Dci. l. Agt.,
Pi
t k, (o
Plant System, Florida and Cuba.
Time Card, iu Jan. 21(4, 1829.
No. 3G. No. 5S. ; Via Dupont and West r«
No. 57. No. US.
11 »*» a mi 7 4* |* *
fj jfl p ml ft IJ p i
1 »'• p Ul 10 i ) u l
2 2-J p m 10 4 V
Idlh day of January 180»i, aud upon which 1 form to be appointed termanent ^dminis.
.. .Pimkard ....
. Thomas villc...
... Valdosta .....
... Dnpo i
.... Ltvr Oak
Hi«h Springs..
.0 alnes \ 11’e. .
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1 r,s a ti
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1 5 a r
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Trilby
.I.< krlatid
Tain pa
.Tau pa 11 y Hotel .
I iff growing a pear and peach orchard, j tratrix upon the estate o* James t'larke
Leviel on as the property ot T. T. Stephen?- late of said couuty, deceased. Notice is
to satisfy a Thomta Superior Court tifa in hereby given that srd sp;lica>ion will be
..Port THirtm
Via JACKSON VII.Wi and P ALATKA
I.V 1 s r,< p t
l-'f-t ::i> P I
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Lv' 6 p •
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... 20 p I
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K. \Y. M. KIN.NON,
T. H. T. C.
PLANT STEAMSHIP LINE.
Three Sailings Each Week Be
tween Poit Tampa and Ha
vana va Kjy West.
ard at the rcgu'ar term of t l ie c utt ot
iditmry for faid county, to be held on the
»d*y in Jum-, I
!•* my hand and olti' ial iignatine,
the city ot 1 this 4th day of Mav, lS'.Ut.
J. S MonruoMEuy,Ordinary.
; Notice ot Apphca'ton for Leave
! to Sell City Property.
of 4V. 1). .Sanders vs. T, T. Stephen
betendant notified,
Al o at the same time and place the to!- f first M«
iowit g real - nd pfrsonal | roper ty to v»it:
That tract of 'and lying in
TlnmaVi le, Ga., in Thomas county Get r-j
g a, kmwn as the panel of land deadrd to J
Julia R Scott by S, L. Me ore, known as j
b>t No. o’e (l) us per plat recorded iu the
cle’-k's office, Superior Court, Thomas c iun
ty, Georgia, in book >*, page ? ID, contain
ing thirty-tbne one bundled Its • f an acre
j of ground, more or :es% frootti g on Warren j Notice is hereby given, that W. M.
plant Syet-m trains run direct to street 75 feet a»-d extending back 200 f et.! Hammond, executor of tlw laat will and J
ship side cnine ting wi»h Hteamers A so the entire tnac lur ery I./rated on the testament of the late Clara \V. Hoaseisfer, i
Jeiviug Rorf Tampa |*. m Moudays, j piece of land lately purchased by J A. 1 deceased, has made application for;
Thursday* and Saturdays. K«*r any in- Hurst from the oo-.ntj of Thomas and being ] leave to sell at public outcry, on the j
f.tmition as t«. rat^s, schedules, and oue('.)acre, no.re or less, consisting of f lirst Tuesday iu July, next, all the real 1
\athui* addresH engiue, boiler, null?, mill r.uks, crushers, property of testatrix, cousin.ing of I
Three ship* a week to r uha. Leave belting shattit g. tools, Males, measures three city lots in the ciryofThomas-
Purt Tani|>a 1*:<>0 o. in.,Monday's, 1 burs- »ru« ks and »U turther additions to either ' ville, Ga., in lot No 1 Rlock •*W”
day’s and 'atuiday’s. arrive Key West. Also the acre of land upon which the fronting 105 feet on Fletcher street, 40
;t: 0 p. m Tuesday's, Eridiy’s and ritiu- , above described mill hid! machinery now feet on Broad afreet and 130 feet more or
d-» vs; arrive Havana H:M)a. in. Wed ties- stands. L* vied on us the property of J. A less on Madison street, which applica-
day’s. Saturday’s and Motpiay's. Hur. t to ssoisfy a Thomas county Superior tion will be pass-d up<»n by tue ou the
H W. WRENN, Ras. Traffic Mg'r. (’ourt tiU. in favor ot the Th« niH.-vilte first Monday in June, next
Savanuah, Ga. National Bank v? J. A Hurst. Defendint
ii. L. TODD, Div. Pas. Agt. notified.
Montgomery, A’a. . K P Po.SS, Fhcritf.
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Winter l» .rk.. .
Orl'indo ...
.... Ki Hlinnn-e...
T in pa., ..
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. ..Tarpon spring:
... .Cearwnter. • •
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Sa> aui'uli
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M"n| 1 -IS ,i
Leave ITiu kard
Five alii pa a week t > < Ut>|l
Leave P«*rt Ta in p 9.00 a i
Ox rk H.U7
h. Tlnuadaya i
, Frid «ya :iim|
Wedutadaya, salmdaya .md Moudi*a
Arrive Key West 3.00 p
Arrive Havana tJ.OOa i
Direct si-rvtce
Leave Port Tumpi 2.00 p. m. Tneadaya and F. Idiys.
Arrive Ilavuu.i 100 i* e . \V» ilneai a’v • and Baturdaya.
i’li'linan ah«ep r <>n trail a 7 and *M .Mmittfoinery and S
Pal ilka am! Tampa via Dupont an t W* >t r<;aat l.iiu*. Nos.
vio •/ u kaoHVlIIe and Sstilord. AU t r.vn* ilnilf.
ffi'liti a. Montg"tnerv, j For . ny information, address
April! 27'h, 18!ilf. Ordiuaiy. ■»•** „
1 3 Paaa. Trade Manager,
Savannah, Ga.
> p. u .. arriving Troy rt.46 p. m., 0/.,rK 9.10
8 oo a. in., arrive M.mtgoit ery lo.yi a. m.^
I Siitnrdays
4-28 4w
TODD.
. Pa-a. Apei t.
Montgomery, Ala.
Summer Coats and Vests.
We a-.k \our insp<ctioi.s < l <>ui stock of lLue ar.d Black Serge Coat8 and Coats and Vests. We t ike spec! il pride in this branch of our busin- s?, and can show a nice select
stuck—just a little bettor 'h m tin- goods you find elsewhere, Prices are low. Selling them in conncrti'>n witii our other goods without additional expense, the saving thus
made is satisfadorv to us. Phis saving is yours if you will have it. We are also agents for one of the host Tailoring houses in Ameiica They have never made 11s a
nusfi*. Let us measure you no, if they don’t fit you to yor.r satisfaction the goods are thi irs. Cur stockjof Shoes and Men’s Furnishings show up handsomer than ever, you
know what that means,
Tei«pii»mfJ*s. Thomasville Shoe Co.
A^eutB lor Knox and Htotsou Huts auil Manhatluu Hbirt*.