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Mole Alcohol. : Mr .1. II. Kmithwick, a iiromi
The firjt case in the county nei.t. youn* attorney of Moultrie.
court tfrowiiijr out. of the probibi- 'bo ci^y.
lion law was tried yesterday by On account of the a he e nee
•In'life RoHdenbery. when .John |j ; ,| lfs there will be no services in
was ar t j ltf |> reg t,y terian chinch to ni^ht
Joiipp, ftliftp “iNVw < ’ooti,
rai^ned before him for stealing
bottle of alcohol. According *<»
»he evidence John found a whit* 1
man by the name of Reynolds w!»o
bad been imbibing too much ale *
hoi and bad fallen adeej*. an !
proceeded to go through him. 11 *
relieved the sleeper of a bottle • f
alcohol and a bottle of Date *
medicine, which he found in lie -
nold’s pocket. John saw the ev -
dei.ee was agpinst him ai d pie.- i
guilty, whereupon the court st-D*
iei eed him to pay a line ».f tl.ir y
debars and costs or work eig '
menti s on the gang. “Mew C> 01.
will WtJlK.
At the Stuart ysterday: l. A.
Browner, Baltimore; W. S W*.- .
Vajdosta: G Holmes, B. A. II v. •*,
Savannah; R<»ht S Sh pp, J H.
Smith wick, Mmiifrl ^; A J. G-.t
indv. f If Manief*. Quitman; ' .
M. f-ooper. t’itv; If. K Benina .
Baltimore; \V. .1 Benswang* r.
Richmond: i'. P Porter, <’iii* a^:
W. J. IF zier, St. Lnti*; J F
Lon Kelly, Boston, Mass ; J. W.
Simpson, .Atlanta; ('has F Har
dy, Greenville, S. t’ ; M. 9 Hun- 1
ter, Atlanta: 1L) Mtrd Harris,
Savaninb: W. If. Gherrv, Md?. f -
ifomerv; Ja«- Baird, (’» nri t nat ;
W 11. Williamson, Mon trie; I*
K O’Keefe. Richmond.
A few nf our northern visitors
linger with u* yet. They stand
rlie heat incompiainingl> .
Business was a little off yester
fay for Sitnrday.
Fishing is the order of the day
Parleying and fighfing is still
filing on m the Pliilippities
i G
; a day
rounds.
They
t v\ o and t hen light
.A nd thus it goer
fctnekh * I d T r S Meeting.
Ti<*> inut.-t! -»f the sb*«-kh*»id
•is ..t th-> Til i i:iM\il!»* K*a I K*» ate and
|uspr-»\^iner.t l'"iii|'.iiiv will he held at
Mi- i■ Mice ..f It.ias,>H & tleiriil, Tlitunas
’die. Oa , <n: Tiles lay, > ay 9tii. 1**99, ;ii
1 ..*«•!..rk |> 1.1
•IN<> F BARKER,
fn. sun. no* S-ety and
\ F li• • • v r 'V'Hi'i —In unity hi
stanees i p >r -Lt-ut e.nich toll.*wn an
iti.ick of measles. In *.?;»*;*Uin^ .<f tin..
Ur. " liter R. Ke. d, i-di*,.r ..fthe Elkin
N t ■ ) ! Illl-s. SIV'J ** 1‘tiree Wet-k'i ago
1 had nr. attack .»1’ m-a-l-s which let’: me
•auli t.jfd cough. I t.*..k several >l".-e-
-t rhanibcihiin's C-ttgU Ib-uieny au<i
fhr cengh Ims entirelv disappeared
i;pb*r <’li;iii»i>r-rl:ii;iV medicines the
—i on the ma; kef.” lor sale l»v
. A Pick in,
druggists
I
.■'herif! GumuU, of Brooks (’*
came up yesteiday afternoon «ii d
carried buck with him two mo e
men for Brice’s camps. The la'-
est contributions to this camp
from Thomas county are Jol.n
Jones, sent up for stealing ale—
hoi, and Han Curry, the hicyc ej
thief. Both these negroes ae
hard character*. Thomas coni 't
has sent a good many convicts re
Brice’s since the convicts we-e I
lea.-ed to him.
We regret. to learn that an in
dusirious old colored man, (ie<.rg*•
Hamsun, had his bous-* burn* d
on the plnitation of Mr. Mi• * !•
•Jones, on Friday morning dim
house and cm.tents were c. ».
Filmed. The old man and 1 s
wife were well fixed. It is'
thought that the house was set on
fire.
I’ ’‘IT*
Ti'is Ai
Promptly Reaches the Seat
ot all Blood Diseases and
upon her by puhih'Htio:.
•f mtvv:- ho perfected by
t.c officii! gazette of the
:outh for two month.
A ru H. Hansku,
Ju.LeS C C.
'J*. tli, lft;.
du
mauler it not only a pleasure but a
I owe to mv neighbors to tell about
rlie wonderful cure effected in my case
by ihe timely use of Chambt-rlaiu's
t’olic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,
i was taken wry badly with flux and
procured a bottle of fliia remedy. A
few d.ees of it effected a permanent
• ire. 1 tak>* pleasure ia recommend in j'
if t.*«.tiiers suffering from that dreadful
dis-ase.—.1 \V. Lynch, Dorr, W Vi.
This remedy is sold by Thomas & Dick-
iuswi, druggist. A
iKORR! A— fhonms County.
J sines McKinnon having applied t> me
| tor letters of (1 Emission from the gimrdinn-
Our clever friend, Mr John I. i -hip O’ Daniel t’arroll tins is to cite all
Pinker, in consideration, y r- r^ne brnMo day iu’lolle’ hoo’
haps, of the advice we have given should not
him about farming', bus promised ; *3 upp
hand -nd otlicial signature,
this 4th day of May, lw.'»i>.
’ J. H. Montgomery, Ordinary
The ancieuts believed that rheumatism
was the work of a demon within a man
\uv one who has had an attack of sciatic
<»r inflammatory rheumatism will agree
rh.it the infliction is deicsniac enough to
warrant the belief. It lias never been
claimed tha* Chaiuberlaiu’s Fain Ball?
would cast out dem >r.s, but it will cure
rheumatism, and hundreds bear testi
mony to the truth of this statement One
.application reliexes the pain, and this
of the charge pa~&ed bet ween hi.- i quick relief which it affords is alone
p uee> | worth many times its cost. For sal
that we mav pick blackberries < 11
one of his plantations this year on
the halves. And he says the her
rie« will be there, too. His offer
lias been accepted.
Mr. Charley Ward, while out. in
the woods on Friday, accidental \
shot, himself through the foot
with a Winchester rille. He was
resting the muzzle on his ft- »t
when the gun went off. The bulk
Thomas & Dickinson, drug-gists.
Chief Martin is making things
hum around the tire department
headquarters. Mr. Martin will!
make a good chief and his elec
tion gives very general satisfac
tion.
John Chisholm has imported a 15, M
pack of hounds and t ext season 1 sh..
he ami Cal Cochran will catch tv-
lit* IA— Thomas County;
• iTt!-#, M. A Kicctwo.nl, public »«1-
*rator ot I fi. hassef*>r, deccrtscd, rep.
' p*-" tits to ti.c o .'iirt in his f elition, <lul\
til,.] niid entered on record, that fu* Iihs
fully julministered I, U La-s^ter’a estate.
Thi* i< ‘ticrctor-- to cite nil person# con-
| . c-rtK d, h-irs ntci er*dit«. p s, to show <11 use,
| i* «nv tti« v -an. why said administrator
.1 nut !e d'setiHtge I f'ri.m his adminis
.,u. and reiVue ivter- ot nismitsion on
*••• - ’ . . , r ,1 » I the ti st Monday in Ju’v next, IHOO.
ery fox and cat in this end of the ! j s M ’
state. ,
lotttgotm-ry, Ordinary.
Miff Eifiiora Martin, Mr. VVilJ Jas. Gribben
Martin ami Mr (liven lliiller, of
Montgomery, A la., ate ppendinj; ;
.Sunday with Mre. I’a'on.on Rein-!
in^to , avenue
Mr. and Mib. W. J. Daniels, nl
Mariana, Kla., came over yenicr
day afternoon on a visit to rela- j
nvee and friend- in this city.
Contractor and Builder,
riiomosville. - - Ga
i AtSi r.e r :-i-i to tn»Ktr :ontracu for, or
uf rtr’c'c’ ft'.** ciasset ot huildinya, public
'.r 1 rivutv, tn eithe r nrick or wood. Will
: jroirtu plh*.a ••1*1 -i-;*c.r.cHliona it required.
1 • jo.j wi.at tuy * uildiQ/ <l( ne call on me
aau l will rihraii -atimatee, whether con-
tract ia awarded mo or not. I will £»tran-
.Now 1 .mt the (xandy case hss: ^uiJtHctmr: :n .xl* my wtrk. I tater to
. . . , ... . »>,r■ .uauv vjil-hngii -reeled ny me is Thom
been settled, there will be no grille, aui to aii pr.rue* fer whom I have
further trouble in making sewer ^, )rx ..<d. Shot- on Kt#t- h#r itroot, 2d door
connections. 1 b It
1m every test mnde S. S. easily
demonstrates its superiority over other
blood remedies. It matters not how ob
stinate the case, nor what other treat
ment or remedies have failed, S. S. S.
always promptly reuches and cures mmv
Cures the Worst Gases.
bland distunes know. Mint tliprn tu-p no nil-
ments nr troubles so obBtinate ami iliflirnlt to euro. Very few remedies el.-tim
to cure Kuril real, deep-seated blood diseases as ,S. S. S. our s, and none emi
offer such ineontrovertible evldeneeof merit. S S. S. is not merely n tonie it
Is a euro! ft, goes down to the very seat of all blood diseases,^nnd gets at the
foundation of the very worst eases,and routs the poison from the system. It does
not. liku other remedies, dry up the poison and hide it from view temporarily
only to break forth again more violently than ever; 8. S. 8 forces out every
trace of taint, and rids the system of it forever. 1
Mrs.T. \V. Lee, Montgomery, Ala.. writes: "Some years
ago I was inoculated with poison by a nurse who infected
my babe with blood taint. I was covered with sores and
ulcers from hood to foot, and in my great extremity I prayed
to die. Several prominent physicians treated me. Imt all
to no purpose The mercury and potash which they,
gave me seemed to add fuel to’ the awful (lame which was
devouring me. I was advised by friends who had seen
wonderful cures made by it, to try Swift’s Specific. I im
proved fron the start, as the medicine seemed to go direct
to the cause of tlie trouble and force tlie poison out. Twenty
bottles cured me completely.” Swift’s Speciiic—
S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD
—is the only remedy that is guaranteed purely vegetable, and contains no
mercury, potash, arsenic, or any other mineral or chemical, it never fails to
cure Cancer, Eczema, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison,
Tetter, Boils, Carbuncles, Sores, etc.
Valuable books mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga.
CLOSING OUT SALE
From low Until July 1st.
g I s itire >tock of Dry Goo<l* v Clothing, Notions, B »ote, Sht.cs,
Store Fixtures, etc., to be Sacrificed
A r r and Kiqjlow Cost*
I intend t<> go into another linn ,.f hindu.-s.-
every tiling in my store must he sold between n
Tins is no dodge to draw trad--, hot an ah*,
j facts. It will pay you to see my good* a*:d p* i
/ I mean business and if you have 3 Jinn* mo
store than anvwhere el-e.
•re t 1 r- is i -ss competition and
md July 1st.
•ly c• led statement of I !„.
bet-• re you buy el Hew licit*,
it will i>m imwe goods at me
•W IF 1 Z Z'T D3 Z1
kid \v. Jackson stu 1:i:r.
rc a-
PLANT STEAMSHIP LINF.
Three Sailings Each Week Be
tween Port Tampa and Ha
vana via Key West.
Riant System trains run direct to
ship side connecting with steamers
leayiug Fort Tampa 0:00 p. m Mondays,
Thursdays and Saturdays. For any in
formation as to rates, schedules, and
reservations address
Three ships a week to Cuba. Leave
Fort Tampa 9:00 t>. m.,Monday’s, Thuis- \
day’s and Saturday’s, arrive Key West
J:00 o. in. Tuesday’s, Fridiy’s and Sun
days; arrive Havana *5:00 a. in. Wednes
day’s. Saturday’s and Monday’s.
B W. WRBNN, Pas. Traffic Mg’r.
Savannah.
R. L. TODD, Div. Pas. Agt.
Montg-unery, A a.
Central Oi Georgia
Railway Co.
It Effert Sept. IStli, IhPS.
— > KTWKF.N —
. i, v VTA. Aj.iljlicrs. AIJ’.ANA
AND TIH IM ASV11,1,E.
null,. I Uall,
Fiymauth Rock Eggs.
I have a few dozen choice A. Haw
kins Royal Blue strain Plymouth Poet
eggs for sale. Apply
C. W. WINTER.
P. O. Box 315.
3-23 ly
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ir Vhmuy
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i licmnnvlUe
Lv. Tlioi.. -
kr. Albany....
. Lv Albany
!.▼. WTDlthvm® ...
Lv. Aiuoricna. .
Kr Macon....
VnfaulA
at. Montgomery
toavlUe.. S..K.SW. 9 r»0 a ni
The Wagner car Line.
BKTWKKN
LOUISVILLE,
CI NOINNA r ll,
CHICAGO, -
INDIAN APOLI6
Che Northwest.
Wagner Vestibule service on
Night Trains. Parlor Chair
Cars on Day Train
Get your tickets by the Monet
Route for Chica^oa ad the great
Northwestern Summer Resorts
W. II. McDOKL. Omni Manliie.
r. J. ItKKD Urn. I\ A.. Chicago.
f o farther infortuation addmis
R. W. QLADIMi, tirneral Aaent,
16S Broad utrat-r. Thouiabvtlin.
^LKGaNT PARLOR CARS BKTWEE1*
ATLANTA AND MACON.
rot- artner iuforiuMtion apply to
J.0. HAILE, Genl. Pass. A*t.
Bavannab Oa.
K. H. HINTON, Trallic M’g'r.
THKO. D. KLINK, Don. Rupt.
I G CAKI.ISI.K T. P. A., Macon Ga
Citavon,
(4KOIUIIA—Ttxmms Comity;
To whom it may concern: (hnugi i Had.
!-'y, Imvii g iirolc Hppiic.ii;on t(* me in tine
form to he appointed permanent Mltnini J -
trairix upon die estiiti* of James Clarke,
late of saul count v. •J-*cci5« d. Notice is
Merely pivtn tlmt sed ap.ilication w ill he
ii ard at the regular term ot the c urt o'
ordinary for fuid county, to he lie.tl on the
lira! Monday in June, jmiji
I Wi ners my Imnd and cthcial signature,
this 1th day of Mav, IblW.
J. S MomnovKiiy,Ordinary.
Notice o! Application for Leave
to Sell City Properly.
Notice is hereby given, that W. M
Hammond, executor of the last will and
testament of the late Clara W. Ilomeister,
deceased, has made application for
' leave to sell at public outcry, on the
first Tuesday in July, next, all the real
property of testatrix, ensis ing of
three city fids in the city of Thomas-
j ville, Ga., in lot No 1 Block **\V”
; fronting 105 feet on FLtcher street, 4f.'
feet on Broad Htreet aud 130 feet more or
; less on Madison street, which applica-
1 tion will be pass-d upon by me on the
first Motiday in June, next.
John S. Montgomery,
A prill 27th, 1899, Ordinary.
4-28 4w
Georgia Northern Railway Company of Georgia.
Local Time Table KHcdive Inn. BO1I1,
..Oafel.iWli
. M-oviik
. .Hulls
1 10 I
12 ftt
1 • IS !
Train Vo.connects with so. 67 from 8
iilr-u?- h f «r N * 310 from Thoouiavilln
Tiato Vo. He » nect> with Plan 1 Hys
••all. No. 6S
TI1011111-vtlle and watt-
3 ,317 and 37.
Train No. 7 wai h ou<- hour - ii Plant Sjstinn tram 33 tiom SHvann di
Thli coinpauv r ea the ri*;lit to change the rimning of its tnilu without notice.
A coach will carried on the •.011th hnimi! !• •• iratn No. «■ t( rtlie acc-.mmoiL.tioi
asst livers »s may wMi to ride on that train wlii< h will leavi* Mtuiltriu about 9:1
pillar leaving time to guaranteed
I’aesenec's cumin fr in Thomas.-iUe, or I r* ■
train and co e to Pidc-ick and tnv i t hotel, o
our « trai-i for Voultrio or t d e No. «>H Iro • i
•a*ch our N’o 7. I’raln No. G will wtit half hour
For rates and other information npplv t<. an
'• “ K. K. PIDCoCK, «.
I that illrcc 1 ion. car take the ft:3t: or 9;0o p. n».
else leave Thor. .1-ville at t :M' a. in.mid catch
. n’Hsvl Ie w lii< h h aves lliete 11 :fl() a. in. and
II this connection.
Plant System, Florida and Cuba.
Time Card, in effect. J in. ill.t, IS'.’!).
No. So. j No. •«. No. 68. I Via Dupont and West Co:
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3 l-Mj....
3 36 a tn
fi .Oh in ....
ft 40 a tu Ar.
fnio ir. Ar
l 3H p m
•'* 50 in
... .(>/ark
— IMnckard
.Thopiasvillc....
.. • I.-v 1 Oak..
Jlluh Springs...
..(J :iI pes \ i fel"":.
.l.-kflniid
Tampa
.Tampa it y Hotel .
Fort T»»n pa
No. 17. No. 33. ; No. 8fi.
fi *8 n 1
I f> (*o n 1
1 r 5 a 1
VIh.IACKSONVII.LK and P XI.ATKA.
Leave l'inckaid
Five ships a wet
l.*ave Port Tamp IMWa tn. '•omtays, Thursdays and Saturday
Arrive Key West 3.00 |». in. Titodaxs. Fridays and Siiml-iys
Arrive Havana 6.00a in. Weduwsdays, Saturdays amt Alomla's.
Direct service
Leave Port Tampa 2.00 p. m. Tuesdays and Fiid -y-.
Arrive Huvnti.1 A 00 p »• . Wednesoaj • and Saturdays. •
PttUmati sleep rof»t*ai-s 7 and'8 Montgomery and St. Pet. r-lxirg vi
Fal'itka and Tampa via Dup<mi an ♦ West th as| I.hih. Nos. 33 and AGnitgi
v.o .Nekaouvllle and Satllord. All trains daily.
For i ny information, addre-a
WrtK.vf*. R I.. TODD,
i' mg Troy it. 16 p. m„ Ozark
arrive .\Tiui 1’totrery lo.^o a. 11
Pass. Tranio Manager.
Savannah. Qa.
I>lv. Pa
Monti'olliery, Ala.
Summer Coats and Vests.
Telephone 33.
We ask your inspcctioi.s ef «*ur stock of Blue and lllack Serge Ooats and Coats and Vests. We take sjiecul pri le in this branch of our business, and can show a nice sole^
s t,. c li just a little better Ovci the goods you find elsewhere, Prices are low. Selling them in connection with onr other goods without additional expense, the slaving thus
made is satisfac orv to us. l'hi.s saving is yours if you will have it. We are also agents for one of the host Tailoring houses in America They have n< ver made us a
misfit. Let us measure you m>, if they d n’t fit you to your satisfaction the goods are tluirs. Cuv .-tock’of Shoes and Men’s Furnishings show up handsomer than ever, you
know what that means.
Thomasville Shoe Co.
. A^.-ntn lor Knox anil Stotnon iinl.H and Manhattan Sturts