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Bysician and Burgeon,
Bot oe: Emptre Bullding,
Roiyrh and f drant Ky W‘ttvfir-lfl.l
,;rur CLAYTUN JAY
- - JAY & JAY,
{ Attorneys-at-Law,
psen Block. Fitzgerald, Ga.
S 8 . J. DORMINY,
f Physician and Surgeon,
foe npstairs in the kmplre building, Oor
" Grant and Ceuural. Kitsgerald, Ga.
f 0. FUSSELL, |
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Physician and Surgeon,
. 013 Philips Block, over Goldere
Btore. General practice solicited
pecial attention to Obstetrics and diseases
" women and children Obarges reasonabie
J R. BRADFIELD,
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Physician and Burgeon,
Bpecial Attention to Diseases of Woman and
Ohildren,
Office in Phillips Block,
FITZORRA LD, - RwnraraA,
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D B. WARRE,
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Physician and Burgeon,
eneral Practice BSolicited. Bpecial atten
tion to Genito-Urinary and Rectal Diseases
Office {n Sanitarium Block,
Flusgerald Georgia,
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DR. D- B . quMPbUNI
FITzGERALD, GBORGIA. :
Chronic and Nervous
Diseases a Specia'ly.
Dr. Thompson is equipped with the
latest ELICTRIC HOT AIKR, VIBRATORY
and other modern appliances, for the
successful treatment of all
Chronilc and Nervorus Diseases.
Office Rooms Now, &, 4 and 5, Twyman Biook,
b Office hours—B§:oo a. m. to 5:00 p. m,
Sundays and even'ngs by appointment.
Consultations Free.
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Auex J. MCDONALD, H.J. QUINCEY,
Fitzgerald, Ga. Oc lla Ga.
McDONALD & QUINCEY,
Attorneys At Law,
Orricus—Drew Bldg. Fitzwerald, Ga
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J. W. HAYGOOD, ELDRIDGE OUTTF
HAYGOOD & CUTTS,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
CrricEs~~Goodman Block.
Fitzg rald. Georeia
B. J. REID,
Attorney-at-Law,
Orricc—DPhillips Block.
FirzgeraLp, = = GEORGIA.
E. WALL & CO,,
Real Estate & Insuranee
AGENCIES.
Fitzeera'd, -:- Georgia.
COOK & CO.s
Real Estate and Loans
Office Drew, Building.
Fitzoerald, - Georgia.
The Ragland Clothes
Cleaning Co.,
SOUTH. GRANT STREET,
Phone 148-2 calls,
Mrs D. V., RagrLanND, Pron,
CURRAN R. ELLIS,
Architect,
OFFICES: 4-5-6 ELLIS BLDG
Ma~on, Georgia.
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HIGH CLASS
Goods are not looked for at sec
ond class stores ‘‘Birds of a
feather flock together,” and it’s
80 in buying
- DRUGGIST SUNDRIES.
In buying them vou go where you
- know you can get what’s reliable,
_ Ouor drug store is that place. The
- best people trade with us because our
~ goods are A 1 and not high priced.
1, HAWKINS GOODMAN,
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AN OPEN LETTER %
FROM J. H. POLHILL
DeAR FRIEND:—
Do you feel run down? Do
you feelas thoughtha’ part of you
which gives life, strength, health,
Iviszm‘. is not there? Do you wake |
up tired in the morning? Do you
bave an indescribable weariness
almost all the time? are you uerv
ots, at times irrttable? Do you
ever have the blues ant fall into
fits of despondency without
any cause?
If so, I want to have a little
confidential talk with you this
morning. I undersiand your
trouble. I know its cause; 1
koow its nature;and I know its
cure. Such troubles as these
are peculiar to American and
European countries.
I will teli you why it is that
they do not exist in some of the
oriental countries. Becau-se
there grows in thes lands a
plant into the root of which natu
bas combined all of her curative
agencies. Just as nature has com
bined all into the egg all of the
nutritive properties necessary to
feed an strengthen the healthy
human organs, soit has combined
into the root of this plant all the
properties which are to the heal
ing and curing of the diseased
human organ, In the dense and
lonly jungles of far—off Australia
I bave obtained the roots of this
qlant At great expens, I bave
been able to have it brought over
to this country, and I now have it
in my laboratory. I wish that I
had the power to spread the
news by one mighty proclamati
on and announce to the people of
this country what a great bless:
og it is to them. I wish that ali
who suffer from diseases which
their local physicians have been
unable to cure, could know ot
the marvelous healing power of
this simple remedy, gathered
form nature,s storehouse in the
far-off continent. I send this
remendy to you just as I get
it from nature; I do not perm't
i's magic power to be lessened or
triled with by mixing it with
ordinary drugs or chemicals,
You take simply Dillingham’s
Plant Juice. Quaff this cup of
life and the effect is simply inde
scribsble and unbelievable.
You feel no more the weariness
vou felt before. Your step reg
ains the elas'icity of your young
er days Your complexion becoms
clearer and healthier. You feel a
vigor and desire todo something
whereas before you felt wearine
ss. Your eyes become brighter
and reflect the animation with
which your entire system beco
mes charged. Your spirit lighte
ns and the whole world seems
bright and beautiful. You feel an
ability in yourself which natura
lly comes from the feeli~~ i
strength and power which this
remedy gives you.
You may thiak that lam just
talking and that I do not mean
whatl say in regard to this
most remarkable remedy. Bot
the remarkable offer I have made
you ought to be enough to con
vience you that I not only know
what I am talking about and
mean all that I say, but that I
am willing to back it up in a sub
stantial way. You will remem
ber that I agree that if, after
taking one package or ten days’
treatment of this remedy and
you are not entirely satisfied
with the results, you may return
it and we will send your money
back withouta word. I cannot
ho!d this liberal offer open loog
er than fourteen days after this
date.
Qae thing let me impress upon
you, and that is that you not let
your system become weaker and
weaker and get in a worse worse
condition before beginning treat
ment. Take treatment before it
is forever too late. Col. Dilling
ham's Plant Juice will revitalize
you and make you a 2 new person.
Give it a trial and you will bless
the day that I first wrote you in
regarde to this most marvelous
of all nature’s healing plants I
hope you will give this matter
your seriotls consideration. Mat
ters of life and health should not
be treated lightly. I bave the
deepest sympathy for all the
suffering which mankind is cal
led upon to endure is the result
of indecision and delay upoa the
part of the patient in takiog
treatment. Why a . suffering
mortal should refuse to take
hold of the hand which I i 3 out
stretched to help, is a thing
which I cannot understand. It
seems to me that any sufferer
would hail with gratitude a dis
covery like thise ome which offers
the relief which the old time
mediciaes have so utterly failed
to afford. Indeed I must say
they are bailing its discovery
with much thankfulness.
Butl am surprised that you
are taking no interest in it. I
am determined to do my whole
duty in this matter. Youare
gick. 1 have a remedy which
wi'l cure you. I would be gross
ly undutiful if I should fail to tell
yoa what Col. Dillingham’s Plant
Juice will do for you. But after
I bave said all that I can say, ard
bave lai§ the matter before
you to the best of my ability, it
will not be my fault if you let
gour present state of health run
along until the dead line is pass
ed and you will hear the awful
words, "Too Late,” ringing for-
‘ever In your ears. lam anXious
that you act upon this matter at
once in taking Col. Dillinghams’s
Plant Juice without futher delay
not only on the account of your
health, but also on the account of
the limited supply of this rare
remedy. I can send it to you if
you order very soon, but I caoe
not make any promises or guar
antee as to the future. I donot
know how many calis I shall have
for the Plant Juice. I cannot
tell how fast the news will travel
of its uncqualled efficacy and the
power to overcore ills cf the hu
man body. I hope to be able to
obtain a greater supply of this
magic plant. I cac give no as
surance however, of my ability
to do this. Itis bard for me tg
believe that this strange angd
magic plant should be given by
nture so sparingly to mankind
and yetl remember how many
centuries it was before humauity
ev r found it at all and I cannot
te!l how long it will be until we
fiad it in such profusion that its
h-aling powermay be given to all
who suffer, that whosoever will
may come and drink freely of
this tea of life. I hope that you
will act upon this matter
promptly; that you will not trust
to the uncertain future. I may
be able to furnish this marvelous
remedy a little later on, but I
know I can furnish 1t to you now,
So heed my warniog Seize this
opportunity while you can.
Whether yon desire to pur
.nase any of this Plant Juice or
any of my other remedies or not,
I should be very glad tohave you
write or call on me. Ishall look
for a reply or call f:om you, and
hoping to receive it at an early
date, with kindest wishes, I beg
to remain.
Most sincerely your friend.
J. H. Polhill, Pharmacist.
Look Them
In the Eye
When they tell you there is
any other cigar quite balf as
good as our G. B. S. 5c Smoker.
It is the most pleasing of all,
after dinner smokes and guar
anteed satisfactoryin every way.
C. A. JoBNsON,
Manufacturer.
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OPTICIAN,
~OFFICE—
Dr. HAILE’S DRUG STORE
114 Pine Street.
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stands mules as well as any man in the state. Some
good horses, but all sorts of good mules. See us before
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TO REACH
The ultimate resting place the
service of the
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
must be sought.
Experience and high class ap
pointments enable us perform
all pecessary services satisfac
torily.
Preparations for burials and
final interment are carried out
with delicacy an skill,
SOUTHERN MERCANTILE &BUILDING CO
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City Lots and Tracts
Improved and unimproved,
Eaquire at
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Wettstein's Jewelry Store
414 South Main Street.
F. M. GRAHAM & CO,,
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Contractors s Builders
. Dealeys in
All kinds of Building Material,
Tombstones & Headstones.
—=OFFICE—
Cor. Sherman and Pine St
- $100,000.00 T 0 LOAN
On Farms, Also Choice City
Property in Fitzgerald.
© and 7 % interest, and payable
annually. Time 5 years, but may
pay back allor part at the end of
any year and stop interest.
Prompt attention given all
written inquiries. Come or write.
Ellis & Ellis,
Padrick Building, Tifton, Georgia.
Douglas, Augusta & Gulf Railway Co
. Time Table No 5, Between Barrows Bluff and Nashville, Ga. -
North Bound Trains. South Bound Trains
Read Up. Read Down.
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north bound traine of ihe same or inferior class. o
Train No. 5 gors to Barrows Bluff on Saturirys and Tuesdays only.
TJain No, 2 makes clgse cgnnecrioos with A. & B. Passenger Train at Douglas, and the A
C. L. west at Pipe Bloom, and the N. & S. at Nashyille, for Bparks, Ga.
T aing Nos. 3 and 6 makeg elose gonnectipns a3t Pinebloom with A. O. L. train for Bruns
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JOHN McL%AN, President. B. F. HOLTZENDORF, Supt.
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Fitzgerald, Ocmulgee & Red Bluff Railroad,
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE DEC 22, 1905,
SOUTH BOUND. NORTH BOUND
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NO;3I No.l’ STATIONS 'l{o2 l'N‘O!
P.M [A. M. AM.| P M,
100 780 | Legve.............. WRIGHT ....7........Are1ye 300
13240 i ... ..... BOLAVIEER ... ... o iiviii B 0 DR AR
ISR e HEORBRN i 30| 2 36
140|810 | Arrive...........F1TAGERALD........... Leave |ll 2v| 330
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M. W, GARBUTT, Bupnt BJ REID. G F&P. 2
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THROUGH SERVICE BETWEEN ;
Savannah, Helena, Abbeville, Cordele, Americus, Albany and Montgomery.
SR iy :
h...| 715 am| 430 pm Lv Montgomery...| 730 8m |iicceeenese.
s‘;}' ?fl:v1:::.a:........ 11 19 am| 835 pm Ar Richland ..... . 11/32—'_&11_: S i i
lenB .oceve...| 11.24 am| 530 am Lv Columbus ......| :16am | 215 pm
E‘; Abbeyhie "1’ 122 pm| 630 am Ay Richiand .....:| 11 31 am |845 pm
' 122 i ¢ i { Lv Richland 11 36 am 3
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t; 8:?,%%‘1’:;‘?....... 1??) pm 723 am Ar Albsny .....cv..| 180 pm |..... coecne
Lv Americus.......| 303 pm| 853 am e e
Ar Richland ...... 355 pm| 9FO am Lv Ricbland .......{ 11382 am | 3 656 pm
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Ar Richiand ..... | 88 pml..iilllics Ar Abbeville ......| 3(3 pm | 820 pm
v Richiand .......| 805 pm| 95 am Ly Abbeyills «v....| 33 pm| 820 pm
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BTG . . BB eimlieverrieos Lv He1ena..........| 350 pm | 600 am
\: Montgomery... 745 pm .......,....' § Ar Savannah ..,...| 800pm|10 00 ag
FITZGERALD DIVISION :
STATION. IANIPM]AM‘PMI I STATION. !A-M,IPM[A_MIPM
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Abbevill +7 00 |43 15 [»7 30 %3 15 Oeilt 49 15 [+ 55 |* 0 oofs 4 4
A S 5 |¥7 30 | ‘. B e caos =
e i femion 74 4 Whaitiey <. 097 (508 | 911 449
Rpowning .....| 7151833 (745330 Fitzgerald ~...| 945525 925 503
Forest Gfen weee] 7261 34317551838 gupenglandk._“]oos 545 o 4 514
Car5we11........| 730 347|759 | 342 owen’s Mill ..{lO3O | 6031 9 48] 5¥7
Bowen’s Mi11...| 735 352|838 47 Carswell .....|lO 87 12 9531 532
Queensland.. [745 /405810400 Forest Glen.... {lO 44 31’7' 9561 538
Vitzgerald......| 800 | 420 |B26| 4 11 Browning .....[1102635) 1005} 545
Whitiey ceeseoe. 83(!'432 x37|423 Cortez.... ..... (11106407 10 10} 549
Ocilla ..... .....| 800} 445 845 ;435 Abbeville ...... {llBO | 7600 |lO 2¢} 6(B
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+ Daily except Sunday. * Bunday only.:
C- Bn RYAN 9 G' P' A"l C' F’ STEWART’ A. G'- P. A.,‘
Portsmouth, Va. ; Savannah, Ga.-
J. E. CRAWFORD, Agent, Fitzgerald., ;