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•UM£S-£NTE tPRIJii.. 1’"0S^.SV1U K.^ROrstA. OCT iRHR 14 1901
[ NOTICE.
I Here will be held tu Hie oltT of
riiomatville 0»; at the court boose ii
j sofa oily, the some beiugalio only e’ecl-
The I ranklin Life (nsuiranee C c
‘ ion precinct within tlw limits of aqid
city; ou the 10th day of November 1901
aa election to determine the question
whether debt shall be incurred by said
city of ThomasvilJe Ga.. to the orooau*
of thirty-five thcoaiid (|36,000 00J dol
lars, for the purchase of securing for the
city of Ihomasville Ga.,\ au electric
tight and power plant for the generaUnp
electricity to ho used by the said city,
it-* residents and these living in terri
tory conttgiot/s to said city for lighting
aiicf power. Those using said lights and
That tw,d debt
Apringfield, Illinois
Illustration of the New
40JPERXENT. GUARANTEED DIVIDEND POLICY
20 Payment Life—20 Year occumulation
W- GUsiw? Amount fio.oot—Age 3c— Premium^ 2 7,10.
Total Payments for :o years,' should the insured live so lone
lower to /Say for same
■(hall he paid in annual installments of
four thousand ($4 000.00) dollars each,
on the first day of Feboary, of each and
avert your after said plant shall bo in
o.<era» ion by the said city. ‘The terns
of the contract under which eaicl delt
is to be incurred to bo such that, sold
hibt shall bear interest at a rate net
ixcee.ling fl per ceut per annum, and
r.hatsuid animal payment of four thoor-
uu} <<4.003 00) dollars Ehall be ^ap
plied:
1. To tlie payment ofjtho imrest
luo on said debt at the time of said
payment.
2.. To the principal of said debt, and
be further coiiditioiie.l‘so that the said
city shall have t i e right 'of applying to
the principal of sahi debt any anir.uu*
of net earniugs of said plant not liceet*
surily committed in Wie maintenance of
non c, and In sue i ©Hjysions of its wire
system hh may be necessary to make
available to the citizens of said city the
use of its current; and that tlm ballots
at said election shall be worded as
ollows:
“Fcr incurring dobts for electr o
light plant,” for tlie u«eof these favor
ing the incurring of said debt, aud
"Against ii caning debt for electric
Iv'ht p'ant.’’ for the n<e of tbone opp
•tig incurring said debt.
This notice is a true extra-1 from tlie
ml.mtei of the City Council, of Thofu*
anvil le, On., held Sept. 10th, 1 i)D4; aud
this tu *?iou is jmVliahel in parsmtuce of
the ami’'!) taken al tint time
KT. M i-lean.
J-a -4t. City(;;».ji .
A civiccnd'ccdilion' of $130.84 will be a<?ckd£to tl.e-oiiginal amount of ti e j olicy each
k* • J ;; 1 1 f • '« 1 «t < 13: « \ ii j |]< mo u vlatimjjcricd- To mabe lliis-plaii er .'till, if
tlie dtain cf ihe d 5) culcl occur at any 1 jre,£fjor, tlie fostto tbe twentieth jc&i, the
face of tbc j ciicy 1 $ io^cco, leguher with forty per cem.Jor all j reniiums[paid.will be paid
r lie] luu fcf; U 'J lii> v < l id u tie tbe AclUAi.TT>T of the jiotecticn lo be only sixty per
cent. ot ti:e fieiniums paid. A man can buy fti.ccrKf this insurance as cheap us tbe man
who buys J jo,oo >.
^ The cq£t| is lit.s fc.r \ci xcnTir.cn and more; fcr[oiJ.KR men. *,
TaTf'llif ]'r.])<y Vcw,{frd{i’f <£<rnf«.J! Ccn;jjrj}||\vi!li[jtui| r '[(.\ui Twcr.t) Fajment
Life yokeic; •(un'ess y< u InyctliJs kind), and see the difference: Compare it also witliTwkat
oiliers are offering you. Most men who have bought Twenty Payment Life policies within
the last Vcar or tv.o are paying a iakgfr pnnmtmjihan isjehaeged for* this policy besides
they are only insured for tv enty^years for ihe FACE of the policies,$10 cco, ni d tio[adtlili<‘ns.
Are you one of them? Ask yours:lf that question. It is as nu-’h tq YOUR interest to save
the dollars as it is to any one’s. We do that for you.
This is only one of the groil things about this poliev.
If. the insured is uviNg at the end of the accumulation.period, [twenty yea-s, lie vrill
have Six Very Choice Options to Select From.
If-yoit care to know what these are, or if you want to know just what one of these pol
i ies will edit you, an 1 the benefits ihefer.i, etil oa, or wiite to the uiidersigued, p'ving' age
and amount of injitrance wanted. You shall have the information for the asking/
DAVID C BARROW, General Agent
For Southern Georgia,
Th'onnsville, G.t
TO RAISE 3500 00.
Wood’s Seeds.
Wito Men of the East fn Concfavtf
Hero.
Prcebytorlsit CommlUao Will Work
fonYccrfi'* femn c College.
VIRGINIA GRAY
The Oenenit Ahm mb!v mid Triennial
Session of the Grand United Order of
Wiso men of tl<c East i* meeting at
VickoraHull in I homHSville. Tldaiaa
negro fraternal n\d benevolfcnt H.ciety
I with 3,t 00 merubors Boattercd over Ilf#
srati’8
Two.years ago they met Uc*u in an-
nual aeftiioo nn 1 their gorgeous a treat
pnrado ia rumcmb* rf*d to tliia day.
Tliia ia a bigger nirtir than ti ai tua ml
which only Georgia delegnfr* wtia
prosam. TIU* (.wo tlwre ure risit-
or» nro here frein teverai sfule* Timy
were called Io orde r jeaterda? by D.
Eutsay, of Florida, Supreme Vico
Grand Ohiof, audiheirdeliberatioaa wfil
bo prcaided over bjr fheir Supremo
Grand Chief, T. A Lumpkin. They
will bo addrefltv'd by Mnvor Hoddonbcry
t'-night. Tiny w.U r©n<ttia in,
K'fjfion ail.tho week pti I F iday nf»-r-
noon a.. 2;SO (/my u iii / avo a big H
inirado.
MvaPiunur, of t’ord'^e. 1 , Io vu,
"Ouo of nir children WUh siihjeet ic
oronpT.f a m*vmre t> i>e, and lltegivii e of i
Ch inherln u’« Cough rrmedy promptly I
ulw.it ti brought* icli-.f, M:mv moihor.a j
tu rhi* neighborhood think the t»;»mo hk
Ido ahont this remedy and wnnr. no
olhor kinrHor ih-ir yhildr u. For sale
b>'J. W. Poaroek ‘w |
Tlui recent inctdh.g of the Mr.eon
piVEbyfcr m ih.- rn<Mhpr.e nunc It
be>ir» nee nip i-hot many iuiporiaur
rliitigH but uoihiugit d:tl was of greater
import IJ»an Ihe do*.orann.»i| »u lorahe
♦500 for Young a Fem-ih Go lege.
Thin i»o.f)»u*i <n is hiido" i/o eonlfol.
of Im P-o-bMer.v nn I is • nteiing upon
h o,inter of g eft* n o’utno K. wiili bright
PMJO..I-. I Ins ►pen iid donation will
*:o frir 'oWiird ‘n * .riu^ i ».* * cc.i.-h and
ulfieienev of ilm m*1h»'I. A ••••niiiiitlee
i f tho h"ft wor. e h in Pr* hb tirv
Sow Early For Best Results.
On Trade Hark Brand la tbe
beet and cleanest quality that
it ia pouibla to procure.
Bonn with Winter Oate, makes
the largest possible yield of tbe
beet and most nutritious bay.
Write for prices.
WOOD'S DESCRIPTIVE FALL CATAL08
Tells all about seeds for fall
sowing. It is the most valua
ble and helpful publication of
the kind Issued in America.
Mailed frfo on request.
CAUSE ONE-THIRD OF
THE TOTAL DEATHS.
When the Kidneys fail to perform their functions properly by not straining out the poison
ous waste-matter from the blood as it passes through them, the poisons are carried by'the
circulation to every part of the body, deranging the different organs. This causes heart
trouble, stomach trouble, sluggish liver and a host of other ills, all due to deranged Kidneys,
corrects irregularities and cures Kidney and Bladder disea&fes ifi hvery form, tones up the
CUBED OF BBiOHrs disease. whole system, and the diseases .that have
-resulted from disordered Kidneys disappear*
-^^M'^^;^;S^r,^.^r?,TiJ , ^^ , ±K^ w becauS^ , the'cad»d , hd« bBen removed. Com-
• FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE
MM, te* ««“. ? f danger.^. Do; not risk
Ah« nanfe of the wonderful medicine that cartd me i SVSSi&SiSS^&a having Brights Disease or Diabetes. *
luut tried it tue failed to be beoefitted. * £ ~ ^ "
•' — Two Sizes, 60 Cents and $1.00.
■■BBHHHh SOLO HID SEOOWlSilOEO BY
J. W. PEACOCK. , I
Afex S. Yeager, Manager.
INDISTINCT
It U getting cool now Is it not?
Wrll don’t be a bit surprised
if it gets ev;>n cold in a f&w
days. Don’t let ir worry you
in the least we are well equip*--.
ped for all emergencies and- v
we uav<3 everything to make £
life a comfort and not a tor- •
ture. We pLiC-i our'gcousUn
a p 'sition that anybody’s
purse can reach thtm.
Wc have 200 Undershirts -received a few days ago.
Well you will be surprised how fast they are selling.
They come in glass and black sateen, nice smooth
silky finish well made garments going at 75c, 98c,
$1.25, $1.75. We don’t see how the dressmaker
can afford to make them at our prices.
Talking about top shirts we have the latest creations
in black, navy blue and oxford gray cloth worth
$2.00 up, Others charge almost double our price.
Whave about 200 shirt waists for fall and winter
wear. They are made out of Flannel, Sateen, the
best designs and best workmanshipathat money and
talent can prodaee. If you want nice dressy garments
■ e money here is the place to get them.
Children’s dressing sacques and Jackets made out of
- thick heavy cotton flannel 25c each.
Tint quR-tiou li.’t* been Hubert—tu * 11 *■
way aro Cham her! aiu'n m d
Liver Tablet*HiitKtrior lO »ho nr.lMia y
quit tttln and liver pill*? Oar answer
t^Tln.y ure oaatef and u>"r‘* pb’aMWit
to i»b« atnl their»ffect 1« fo gentle in d
RKTHKikto that «pe l.nrrty . E ,fq,- of j lnwu
Ilidtli 1» protloPertbynniuiIH'liie Tl " n , Witl , m.H, ii .ou.mit f# K.jrl a
"if, uotV'ily uiftvelhe bawls >'“t (ha , lb#Ml on *
provn the nwwtiU. kwtnid tbs rt.p. snor. | w t , „, e lll)d , hw .
Fo.*M!e«S.'*l«bortlbbyJ. W. I’ev ( „ w . m |» ased to lb-b ..'c a I/,. Ha,,
* l>y the college Hntliuritiea
\ir B. A. Norton <f Ihureu uponC
! Mi wUy in town.
we bought 25 rolls cf matting sold
almost 20 rol’s. [We findj|w.e have
about 5 rolls left, before the new lot
arrive we will clean ’em up at 19c
yard, our former price oa same wa
24c,}others charge 35c,