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11. R. Schedule^
Snowing Arrival and Departure • of
Crains at ThomasviUa;
i iy the Plant Syatem
58 Leaves..
i 32 M ...
28 “ ...
/
THOUASVILLK to WAY0RQS8,
So 58 Leaves..... 3.25 a. m
700 a. m
.3 00 pm
wayoro38 to t homabvillb.
So. 39 Arrives ....11.00 a. m.
“ 57 •• -13.50 a.m.
•* 86 •*. 2.50 p. ra.
THOUA8V1LLS to MONTGOMEBTi
Vo. 63 Leaves -11.10 a. m.
“ 57 “ .....1.00 arm,
MONTGOMERY to TQOMA8V1LLB.
So. 78 Arrives 140 p.m.
•• 58 •• — 3.16 a. m
THOMAdVILLB to ALBANY.
Vo. 72 Leaves -0.30 a. m
“ 318 " Local'Freight .1:45p.m.
ALBANY to THOMASVILLE,
*0. 71 Arrives.......... 5.45 p.m.
•*317 " Local Freight 11:59 a.m.
THOMASVILLE to MONTIOKLLO.
76 Leaves.
• 29 “ ...
MONT10BLLO to THOMASVILLE.
No. 78 Arrives.
- 2.10 p m
-11.10 a. m
78
-6.30 p. m.
.,...1.40
Local freight carry passengers
between Thomasville and Pinkard
No. e21 Leaves Taomasvllle...-6.00 a. m,
“ 320 Arrives....,...— 5.15 p. m.
Ily the TL:. T. & G.
THOU A8VILLET0 TIPTON.
No 2 Leaves 10:00 a. m
No 4 Leaves....' - - 8:10 p. m.
TIFTON TO THOMASVILLE.
No 1 Arrives..,. 5:60 p. m
No 3 Arrives.. .' - 9:20 £ m,
SIGNAL SERVtCE BUREAU
' R. Thomas, Jr. Broad St.
R. rnomat, Jr.,Volunteer Observer
Weather Bulletin for the 24 hours
ending at 7 o’olook p. m. Deo. 16/ 1901
TlKPSRaTUBCI
7 a. m. 26
2 p. —
7 p. - 33*
Maximum for 24 hours......... --na— 40
Minimum •• “ “ —— 24’
Rainfall-.- 00
Forecast for today: Cloudy wanner.
Library Hours. '
From 1ft October to 1st of April, from
10 a, m. to 1 p. m.t from 3 to 5 p. m.
Th* Personality of the D*vil.
The latest phase of the diacus-
sion of the devil is not an attaok
upon lh* devil's definite existence,
but a defense of : hU comeliness.
The popular idt+iof ~the devil,
with cloven feet, a forked tail and
tearing countenance, does pot seem
to be borne out by scriptural do
acriptibn. Tbe Rev. Dr J. B.
Meek, a distinguished Presbyte
rian clergyman of South Carolina,
feole that tbe mission of tbe devil
h demeaning enough without de
tracting from hie personal allrib?
ntes. Tbo dovii was obief. among
the angels, therefore mast have
bad angelie loveliness. Accord
ing to Ezekiel, be was “perfect in
beauty,” and St. Paul refers to
'him as “an angel of,light.“ Tbe
devil therefore is an- angel, with
purposes made, malignant, hat
with all bis original comeliness
There have been painters wife pre
ferred to present bim thus, and
the picture of tbe fallen archangel,
driven out of heaven, ae described
by Milton, reoalls a strong man
indignant.*—Atlanta Constitution.
Pint Guide—I wm. out with a
dnde sportsman from the oity to
day.
8ecopd Gul(le-*So? Did\ yon
bave auylyck?
First, Gpld*r-fiqre» ^in't I
' home again sale., ap4> sound?—
Phlladelp^JaPeawb *
You oan tell that a girl la really
and truly in love when sbn would
rather ait in tt)t Moki parlor with
a youngjnap thug. bava bim taka
her to tbe tbeetro.
Why le It?
> Why is it that business men
iranafeoturers, professional' men.
egdiali others interested in the
'4aigne of; tbe times” tabes eo much
iintereet in tbe government orop
reportB,. in tbe crop eetlmales of all
the specialists, and ^ why do tbe
dom-meroial papers, and all tbe
great dailies give so much of their
space and prescience to discussions
and criticisms of the work,of the
agricultural statisticians? Is it
solely because of tbe humane feel
Inge they entertain for the we!
fare of tbe farmers ofthe.country?
Are they thus acting through die
interested solicitude for tbe man
with tbe plow? May they not
have.an Idea, more or less die
tinct, that tbe country aod people
of every celling prosper, and fail
when tbe fail? When indications
point to good crops, do not'mer
chants buy more largely, do not
manufacturers increase tbeir out
put, do not capitalists build more
bouses, bargain with more con
tractors .and give employment to
more artisans? Do not men On
every Avocation feel tbe inspire
tion of favorable crop reports, and
gauge tbeir operations and build
tbeir hopes accordingly? Then
wby should not all men every
where nee tbeir influence for the.
promotion of the-, agricultural in
terests of the country?—Americus
Times Recorder.
Turned Down—“Of, coarse,’
said: Mies Goldrox’s lover, “I rea
line that your daughter is an
heiress, bnt I assure you that I
would be just ae anxioue to marry
ber if she was a pauper.”
•That settles you,” replied her
father; “we don’t-want any each
fool ae that in the family.”—Phi!
adelphla Press.
Literary Subjects—“Whom did
you disease at your literary club
this afternoon^ dear?” asked the
i^pe^and Id tbe evening.
“Let me see,” murmured bie
wife. “Oh, yes._lreuiember nnwi
Why, we discussed that woman
who recently moved into tbe
bouee across the. street from oe,
and Longfellow.” — Ohio State
Journal. v •
Softly—(who baa fallen over
board, and been dramatically res
cued) — Did—you—awfaint,
when you heard them yell, 'Man
overboard’? /
Heleu (sobbing)—No—no, Choi
ly. I never once suspected they
could mean yon-—Tit-Bits.
'Just abodt tbe time a mao gets
old enough .to talk well,” eaye tbe
Menaynnb Philosopher, “be learns
the , value of keeping bie month
•hot/ 1
BOARD OR ROOMS TO RENT.
AT.605 MADISON ST.
Mrs. Banna Kelly hw furnished,rooms
to rent or will take boarders at (12 per
month. Qood fare and good accommo
da.iona. dlmo 12-13.
For Over Fifty Years
Mrq.Wiqalow’a Saothlug8yrup baa been
used for children -teething. It aootbes
the ohild, softens .the gams, allays the
pain, cares wind eolia, and is the beet
remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-fire
cents a bottle. d-an-w ly.U-3
The World’s Greatest FeverMedolne.
Jonson’a Tonic does in a day what
alow Quinine cannot do in ten day*. Its
splendid cares ere in striking contrast
with the feeble cures made by Quinine.
If yon are utterly wretched- take a
thorough coowe of Johnson’s Ton<o end
lyife out every trace of malarial poison
ing. The wise insure their Ursa and the
riser insure tneir health by using John
sons OhIU and Fever Tonie. It eoata 60o
if it cares; not one eaut if it does not.
For Whooping
Cough use CtfESi-
EY’S EXPECTOR-
ANV.
Jas. Grib ben
Contractor and- Buiaor,
Thaxnasville. . -
Gb
!T
Woman’s
lilt...
is hard enough; as
it is. It is to her that
we owe our world,
and everything
should be made as
easy as possible for.
ber at the time of
childbirth. This
is just what
Mother
Friend
will do. It will male e.
baby’s coming easy
arid painless, and that without-tak
ing dangerous drugs into the sys
tem. It is simply to be applied to
the muscles of tbe abdomen. It
penetrates through the skin carry
ing strenc-th and elasticity, with it
It strengthens the whole system and
prevents all of the discomforts of
mother of a plumb babe-in
Panama, Mo„ says: “ I have used
Mother’s Friend and can praise it
highly.”
Get Mother’s Friend at the
Drug Store, $1 per bottle.
The Bradfield Regulator Co.,
ATLANTA; GA.
Write for our free illustrated book,
11 Before Baby is Bom.”
An Branaellst'a Story.
“I suffered for years with a booncbal
or lone trouble and tried various reme
dies but did not abtan {permanent relief
until I commenced/ uHingOne Minute
Cough Cure,” writes Rev. Jas. Kirkman.
evangelist, tit Belle River, III. “I bave
have no hesitation In regpmtnending it
to all auflerero fioM' maladi-s of this
kind.” One MiU'ute Cough Cure affords
immediate relief for couShapolds.and-all
kinds of throatand lung troubles For
croup it is unequalled. Absolutely safe
Mery pleasant to take, ntxer fails and is
really a favorite with the children. J. W.
Peacock.
NOTICE.
My boy pioked up a finger ringwlth set
iud one letter in set If the owner will
call at my house and describe the rame
can recocer it. Rev. John W. Carter.
629 Stephens street. , It
Saved HU I.Me-
I wish to say that I feel that I owe
my life- to- Kodol Dyspepela .Core,”
writeaBi.O, Chrimtonaqn;: of: Tlayfield
Minn. “For years .1 was troubled with
dyspepsia so that I could hold nothing
on my stomach- Many times I would be
■unable to retain a morsel of food. Final
ly I was confined to my b8d. Doctors
said I could not live. I read your adver
tisements on Kodol Dyspepsia Cars and
thought it fit my case and commenced to
.uaa.it. Now I am cured and recommend
it to all ” Digests your food. Cures al 1
etamaeh troubles J W Peacock.
‘ FINEST PECANS- '
GEORGIA PAPER fUl EL I,
100,000 choice trees from note
Grown in my qwn groves.
Wend tor CataUgae.
o. m. bacon, - . seyms, a*.
Oi Benefit to YOU..
D. 8. Mitchell, Falford, Md.: “During
a long illness I was , troubled with bed
Korea, was advised to try DeWitta witch
Rule Salveand did so with wonderful
results. I was perfectly oared. It Is the
best salve on th.e market.” ’Sure ouir for
piles, sores, barns. Beware of counter
feits. J. W. Peacock.
Ills;* Real Pleasure,
To us to speak favorably of Paink filer
known almost; universally to be a good
and safe remedy tor barns and other pains
of the body. It is valuable not on iy. far
cold3 la winter, bat lor various summer
complaint!, and aboald be in every family.
Tne casually which demands it may can c
unaware,—Christian Advocate. Tnere is
batone Painkiller, Perry Dtvie’. Price
25c and 50c.
In Cap© of Accident. \
Accidents, willhappen. Mother strains
her back'lifting a sofa. Father is hurt
in the shop. Children are forever falling
and hurting themselves. There is no
preventing these things, ;bnt their worst
consequences are averted with Perry
Davis Painkiller: No other remedy sp-
proaches jt for the relief of sore strained
muscles. There is bnt one Painkiller,
Perry Davis’.
COUGHS CALI FOR
A cough is nothing. ft is what
causes the cough that concerns you.
A copgh sh'-ws that something has
gone amiss in the throat or lungs.
You want, a remedy that will seek
out aod remove the cause of trouble.
Dr. M fatitgl syiif
does that, It cures promptly and
thoroughly because it cures the right
way. Pleasant to-take, best for chil
dren, perfectly harmless. Cures all
throat and luog troub'es. Price 25c
PREPARED BY
ft- THOMAS, JR., Druggist
THOMASVILLff, GA.
TRY SOME OF THAT
Good Maple Syrup
COUGH S m 2rttTD H F
IN GUM SHAPED BOTTLES!!
The best cough remedy on earth for both' children
and grown folks is my ' /
_JCompound Svrup White Pino and Tar.
Put up in diamond shaped bottles. Have no other. This
ie the best and sold only by.
R O- DI0KI3STR03ST,
At 25c Per Bottle.
THOMA°VrLLE, GA.. ~ MitcbeU House Block.
Thjinasvilic Ice Co*
OFFERS ORELT INDUCEMENTS IN
COAL AND WOOD,
-AND-
Buokwbeai
-FROM-
T. J. BALL’S
GROCERY.
WOOD.
Why pay 82.50 per cord for
4 fuOt wood when you can get
a better ctassjof wood from us
at
• $2.25
We'make special prices for
stove or house wood in car
load lots.
'’PHONE 76-3.
W. H. Burch & Sod,
Thomasville, Ga.
60 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
The Thomasville National Bank.
The regular annual meeting of the
stockholders of the above named bank
will be held at the banking honee on
Taeeday, Janaary 14tk, 1902,-at 4 o’clock
p. m. W. H. Rockwell,
Dee. IS l»oi. Cashier.
ForOouuuse CH£-
NE¥’NElPE€TOB«
ANT.
FINE HORSES FOR SALE.
One paireitra stylish yonng thor
oughbred Kentucky horses; dark bay,
black points. Also winter homo, an
tique mahogony furniture, moles, tools,
etc, Charles Pugstey.’Monticello, FIs.
3mo 128
I will be glad to make contract* for,
•99*11“ tend eR . bulldingt. pnbll.
or private, in eUtaw brfek or wood. Will
tnraiab^lansand specifications it required,
U you want any bnilding done cel! on me
and I Will s lbmit estimates, whethei con
tract i« awarded me or not. I will gaaron-
tee satislaetion in ail my work. I refer to
th* many bnildlnge erected by me ia Thom
Seville, and to all parfise.for whfffe ’
worked. 8hepgp.lpMkd*ll>«Ly
Broad ' .. i. •' ■.,!?
Pop Astliimt use
CHENEV’X JEXPEC-
TORANT.
Sotting ■ Prisoner Free.
Trade Murks
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
•tlon may
jether an
Join man tea-
dbook on Patent!
HjKhH. cnaeat apenejr for aocurlniMjatciitii.
Patent! taken tbroaah Mann A Co. recelre
tpteial notice without chanre, in the
Scientific American*
A handsomely llluatrated weekly. T>argcst elf-
eulatton of any aolenUfla loaraaL Terms, |3.n
year: four month*, |L Sold byall newtdealera.
Under the auspices of the Thomesville Guards.
4 Big Days 4
Commencing Wednesday, Dec, 18.
The highest grade of exhibitions traveling
have been secured by the Guards.
Prof, Johnson mak^s his
from a tower 80 feet high.
leap for life every afternoon
The Electric Theatre,
. The Glass Blower’s Palace of Illusion,
And a hist of other attractions.
My entire stock will be put on sale
at reduced prices. Trimmed Hats,
Patterns Fancy Featheis and many
other goods. Orders taken tor paint
ing and stamping.
Ladiva will find Miss Laura Jones
in charge and will take pleasure in
waitiog on them.
Mrs. J, A. Epply,
Millinery store, Basnry Block.
Phone 171.
HAItRf AINSWORTH, M. 0.,
Tbomnarille, Ga,
Office over T. J. Ball’s grocery.
Phone Nos.—Office, 10; residence, 206.
d&w tf 7-20.
TAX NOTICE.
THIBD AND LAST ROUND.
I will be at the following named places
for the purpose of collecting state and
oounty tates for the present year, - and
registering legal voters ot the county:
Duncanville, Monday, Nov. 18.
Glasgow, Wednesday, Nov. 20.
Metcalfe, Friday, Nov. 22.
Coolidge, Monday, Nov. 25th,
Chast uu, Wednesday, Nov. 27.
Pavo. Filday, Nov. 29. a. m.
Patte i, Friday, Nov. 29, p. m.
Scene 5 Tuesday, Dec. 3.
Meigs Thursday, Deo. 5.
Oohlo :»onee, Tuesday', Dec 10.
Cairo, Thursday, Dec. 12. p. m.
Cairo, Filday, Dec. 13. a. m.
Boston, Moncldv, Deo. Ig.
I will be in my office in Thomav-
viUe on tbe following days: Nov. 19,
21, 23, 26, 28 and 80, Deo. 4, 7,11. 14, 17.
18, and 19. My books will close on the
19th. Come early and avoid the ruah.
P. 8. BERTH.
T. O. T. O. and Rehiatrtir
NEW MEAT MARKET,
A man with rheumatism in a prisoner-
His fetters are none the lest galling be-
eanap they are invisible. To him Perry
Davis’ Painkiller comes na a liberator.
Rubbed well into the swollen, stiffened
’Joints it not merely drives an ay the Mr. J. O. J. Lewis will open on Decern
pain, It makes the muscles pliable so her 1st a first clae meat market opposite
*’ r —*" prisoner becomes a free man. | the city market. He wilt handle noth-
_ la hut-one PaintKiller. Perry ing hntth* neat western and Georgia
Davis’. Price 25c ana BOe a sat-w A w. meats. Give bim a call. lmo d.
Henry Wight, President.
J. M. Thomas, Manager.
Rough and Dressed Pine
Lumber,
Shingles, Laths and Brick, Lime.
Matched Flooring. Ceiling. Building
material of all kinds.
Yards—At the McCartney warehouse,
d ly 1-16
Second HaodMaduiirji
A lot of good second,hand machin
ery for sale cheap. It will pay
you to see us before you buy.
1 60 H. P. tubular boiler, 1 40 H.
P. centre crank eugine, Erie City
make, 1 geaied tram eugine and lour
seta of trucks, 1 shingle machine and
fixtures, 1 scavo machine, 1 J. A,
Fay & Eigan No. 15 planer, all com
plete, 1 two saw edger, 1 planing mill
fan, 4 large saws, lot 2 15-ICshafting,
lot oi 1 15-16 shi^fitug, lot of pulley
bangers and c< upliogs, 1 balance
wheel for saw mandrel. 1 cut off saw
maudrei, 2 lumber trucks.
Call on the
Homasville Iron Works
C. L. THOMPSON, Prop. andM’g’r.
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
Nature in sirbiigtbeniiig and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gans. It is the lutcstciiscovcreddigest-
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it i_n efficiency. It in
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Hour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headache, Gastralgia Crampsand
all other results of imperfect digestion.
PricebOc. and21. Laryo«ltecontaln«JHtimes
small site. BookallaboutayspeyelaniaUMfre*
Prepared by E. C. OeWlTT A CO.. Chicago-
J. W. PEACOCK. d&w
BOARD
AmoDg The fines.
(Oue-bdit mile from'tha city.)
A few perions desiring a sojourn Iq the
country, where the air is pure and'ladtn
with the aroma of the pines, and where
they will be nude to • feel at home,” can be
accommodated at
•lersey Farm,
Location high and healthy, rooms com
fortable end fare wholesome, including
pure milk from a choice herd of Jerseys.
Vyy sick persons and childrtn not taken,
Blails received twice a day.
Livery furnished by any of the stables at
same prices charged in the city.
Less Distance Telepbane 10SI
;V A. HOUKOCKS.
Contractor and Builder
Thomasville. Gta.
Plans and Estimates Faroisited
I offer my services to make contract!
for or superintend nil kinds of baiV
ing, poblio or private, either briek o.
wood, also plumbing.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
References—Any of my former u>
roni.
Eeoidenei—Gordon At*. P. O. Box 9fi
1-28 dtf