The Ashburn advance. (Ashburn, Ga.) 18??-19??, April 02, 1897, Image 2

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THE ASHBURN Published every Friday. II. I). SMITH, Editor. ECHOES FK<>M ISABELLA. 0 Mrs anil Mr-. George price visitod reiativ ► in 1 abella Sunday. Will some one iulorm .bidge Me. and H. West how to set frogs ill high tidet Isabella lias a judge for an editor of the M. O. K. dub. The girls sav he is a daisy, Rev. bandars filled his regular ap¬ pointment it the Baptist dumb here Saturday and Holiday. Mrs. .M. A. Forehand,i.r Fitzgerald, is visiting Rubella this 'voek. the guest at Mrs. < lyalo Joiner. Jim Hlv stopped in the city a short while Sunday- <>ue would judge from his appeala,u< o 11 1 :»t bn had reeovered from the trials of a reeent dale- Co!. Forehand rays J’uiey Wood' creek is kneo deep to a tadpole and deeper and deeper m d i fie rout Io< ali- ties. lie further states that lie struck it deapor and badly dislocated lus bead in tlie direction <*• the foretop. Mrs II. A. Tansey formerly of Mar¬ ion, speaks in high terms of our cli¬ mate. He arrived it ore in January. Kim o then he has gained J!) pownds. (It may be at the expense of tlm boor- ding house for ought J know) And yet the heathen) nation would bury tins elytdum m oblivion. For what? Hall! If some folk would gooff to the, lonely sivumps ui the wee small hours of tin niurlit nml vomit up their heels, what a nation we would hav. Job. It ismiipibitig what a ‘-wee bit of a thing” can accomplish, Sick bead ■ ache, constipation, dyspepsia, sour stomach, dizziness, arc quickly banish¬ ed by DeWhC Little Early Rigors. Small gill, fiaf 1 ' pill. Bent pill J 8 Belts A Co. IN A HUMOROUS MOOD. — 0--- - — ~~ Some of the boys and o'd cow are looking wmie bolter .since grass came. Tramps arc having a sad experience just now ; they arc coming iu conta< with too much water. Some of the girls will not chew so much gum when they find out the habit is productive of wrinkles. A cigarette dude stepped on a nail the other day and got slapped dow u for it. It was a :oe nail and there was •i -coni behind it. There is a dilleroni o between print¬ ing and publishing. 1 recently print- ad u kiss on my g..Is check but she said 1 must not publish it. If my head image crooked it i no sign of a crick In my neck, it is from looking at that rose a girl pinned on the lapel of my coat. Byoumoto.—Vuclo Tom Swearingen and Fish Pond Wears w tit out the other day to boat Joe Wecb catching fish, and thereby lianu s th- mio of goose. Their dog killed the j, \v! ami they Imd to pay foe it, but they •• >t even the te xt Jay by • • Bn,: the goo-e and .loo ye! lms the i.i'.mo <f to'lirg the largest tish stones. About the only bridge iii;U <!:d nol got washed awr.y Inst week was that ono on Dick Whidby Vfuldlo. Dick done more sawing for Bie Ins; two weeks than J. 8. Bolts A: Co. He grinds away just like it was u diy spoil, and the girls arc nl! stuck on his music because it takes u bow to bring it out. Now i- the time to sub Scribe. Country roads are in b. d condition. I dont kn«>w hov.- they found • that I could whistle, but Logy Bros. of Kansas Citv Mo., cn: me :*. n>w song last week sheet music, if you please- -and my lips have been so puck¬ ered ever si mo that one girl told me 1 better boltuvo myself Anothtn- f»'rl sang it to me at Sycuraore Sunday evoning and it made me wish that girl was mine. ‘ In the Shadow or the Bines,” and you can got it by sending 25 cents. Ever? one who pin vs ought, to have it. Send uni l.er to thus otVnn . Mr. Legg. Two of our p etty -chool g’r't wa ; (< - the eihtor to si'nd them each a vei*- lieart Woodbery .M'--;'tiger Here am 1 'end me. Many c-h's <•( 'GrtppU have It- ojy bpt'u cured by vine Minute cough > n,e. Tim prapar.uVm the of mw:i;o. this aii-case. .• .Hcially It r.d.ip- ted to euro acts quiokij thus provonthi!; serious com phcstioii- and bad effects the patient.— in which this disease often leaves J 8 Betts & Co. Beef, pel's and ,-aust-gc at Walker’s K & “ Ifll } i .1 i’h , . - ,‘r;* Tt Co»*> ivu\ \W'x re-yii-. TtKl T’ ‘nty-flVO 3'carj* cl- Nt \\> iftvd vi:s :-ateat can t wv>t, , ' »*t uiu;ix >’ o«r fee wo: duo tt-lil i*,u -n: U* :• ' ,*‘4 DUR« H. C. wit A CO.. .\tier»tt‘>, at i a v, - ,.i . i:»iAa VeVSNINCTGN. n.c. HaNTluHammited WmJ Bryan’< obitnary been written? For n few weeks at leant this country lias been no dry place. The q. <1. of the Dahlonega Nug¬ get ,«ars he emit, step out these mornings without smelling some one frying ham in"at. Do people smell (liflo’eiit when they fry hum meat? The Georgia Press Association, the daily gentry, you knov , pas?- ed through Ashburn Tuesday, go- ing down to Florida, to bathe. L >- ing at it this early they ought take another hath before the sum- mer is gone and go into winter quarters next full with a ' lean record. Buck, the lead steer of the re- publican ... ox wagon of f this , lias the . of government . promise a job and thinks will not scrape around in the Georgia cowpen for the next, four years, hut will do his lowing in Japan where be wants to be sent as mini.-dter. Let. him go, the state will bo hauled along some way without him. 'J’orttiring. itching. scaly slciu <-ntj>- t,o;i~, bums and .-ealds an- -outlied si oi.w ami prompt)) healed by Witch Hazel tia've. the best known cure for piles.—.1 H Betts 0; Co. Bedstead and dining table f-r sale at thi' < flice. H i v Mosbbm n’- Bedim" I’hIsoh (inanuiteed. 2., and 50cents y ti at! 25 ; .a We have till tl)3 no A /j ^ EE&. good, bis wheel agenfe uuheel’s PC- o.t oujn^t* wm » honest merit, j X- ■11 P* ice. -- 7!, L i l ; :l i 4 nJr ! 11 J K ^•L-_~ You A SJ i' vi f J\ higher save COfilKiiSSiOnSr Yv “ -j 1 grade than m ’ rents and x iv ■•I If “Lungren ^ . cor salarks by \ \ j // /Special”-365 buying direct ^ \ fa is it is impossible from the maker. ^ '/ to produce. -----—*— tf rt *.jL1. P) wt th don’t pr'v»'e®^ accept of wii?. examtiretton v.*»c on $t less receipt csprejjaftgS of $ 5 . If vc '.i ^THE [UHCREN CYCLE &■ CIHClHHfiM S rSSKT-i *4 m nr-tC N CfJ O \ \ AY / ’a T l\Vi W # e ►—4 A \i \ K K II t /ffl cc r •T' i i- ir^PT i\Xb r.~: f . ,J ;viY |Y UV /\ \ S •A g MH£«iUt j / R U ©I l r; A V- R 1/ V V f / \y\ X ]An yylVA^Hl t/\ \ .A /v A rjxxJY / vT\ \ x / fcj I E W .j*. V y t- V X s T • \ f v^' ./ . \ •- £■* .imnilMTiii" - •—• 1 ■' ' i k\ •>, \ «-L } V.AMUMA.* - ' n -iml wuah! - j i; J v.>L;r,:..v. 1 q-. •: 5 o.'. ■ A ; THE BEST STYLES AND M.\It FS AT LOWEST PRTCES. Bicycles at- $35, $40, Baby Carnage? and ft'O $75. $85, $100 V- V” Days' Wagons in Bar- $ id, _ Ti e Best for the Least gest Varieties. ■v ir.» IV-om y ------ CT- ----R t • «y tfe. ", ,t v f i -v - -- H!:.:!.... g? Vt j Honest Values Back of \ :’rite we Make. C j v ' 1' J j Y v"*^ k j I s-A V -A '•*'*"* ^ *“ > neon. Ga. 1 Write for Prices. A BLOWING WELL. (HmuM. .Mr, C. C. Greer has been having an artesian well bored on bis large plantation at Damascus. Ga., and 1 th it same well has turned out to be invdoped in mystery. Mr Greer was in our office a few days ago and told about the curi¬ ous “earring on” of the well. It is now ?o feet deep 8 feet in hard flint rock, arm no water has been struck, hut. he has an elegant n< w .jjr. There is u constant i),. V \ of lit from the pij>e and as vb** size of tlio opening is decreas- , M i the whistling roar of the ettr- , (l tit i.- brought dow;n to a shrill whi tie, It was first thought to he gas but investigation lias tl,a < if ' ia ,10thin S wf that * ort ’ Mr. Greer is perplexed ' ' and is looking for some one who can ex- plain it t.<» him, O.ie Minute is all the time nccesary t' 1 decide 1 1 «ori personal experience does it at One Minute Congli Lure il ’ i’ - “ roc implies. J. >S Betts & Co 7»M»1 n n id 1 -JS SAW EHKNUTE TOUCH CURE ffnlcWy. That is what it was made for. Prompt, safe, sure, quick relief., quick euro. Pleasant, to take. Children like It. and adults like it. Mothers buy it for their children. UHiepiUs. SHINGLER & LAWRENCE’. 9 THE OLD FIRM OF SHINGLER & LAWRENCE j s H | j j j before the public; and we take this opportunity to re f; U rn tbanke ^ past liberal , patronage, * ° and we earnestly solicit a continuance of the same during the present year, * a @® f WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF MMMB m ALSO- -and-- GROCE H s Which we will sell at prices tliat cannot, be beat. Call and see XIr. Cantey, who is managing the bnsines He will take pleasure in showing you and selling you what you want. SHINGLER & LAWRENCE . 1 S . IBIS 4 {0 AMI DEALERS H YELLOW PINE LUMBER. ASHBUEN, GA. All orders for Laths Shingles, Staves Car Sills, Bridge Stuff Flooring, Moulding, Brackets Ceiling, Etc., will receive prompt attention CAN DRESS ANYTHING TO 18X30. Wre cary a well selected and assorted stock of Dry Goods, Hardware Groceries, Etc. If in need of anything in Clothing, SUCH AS MEN’S AND BOYS’ SUITS, W i c in fit Wk Havk a Nick Stock of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS. lhat we would be pleased to sin •A the ladies of Ashburn and snr rounding country. Tu nks, Valises, Satchel Our CANDIES are FRESH AND FINE &§■ FLOUR, MEAT, •r GRITS, RICE, SUGAR, m COFFEE, MEAL, And in fact any and everything tnat is kept in a first-class grocery house can be had at our Large, Brick Store as cheap as the cheap- est. We carry a full line of Furniture. UP STAIRS Oor stock of Shoes is Complete, with a specialty of Ladies’ and Children’s Fine Sunday Wear. aiso handle the best brands of Cigars, Tobacco, SnnfT. Etc, Full lino of the best, makes OF STOVES NOW ON HAND. Ali kinds of Stock Food at Reasonable Prices. The citizens of Ashburn anp surrounding country are cordially invited to call and inspect our stock. W r e have a Wagon Yard and Stalls, Feed Troughs, Etc., for the convenience of our customers es pecially. I I * Respectfully, J BETTS & Co ASHBOKN high school Oped January 4th 1897. ClosestfMteution Given to All. Board 4 t Low Rates. « Music [Department— Miss Ella Bacon. Primary Department—Mrs. L. D. Passmore. TUITION, paid monthly: Primary, $1.25. per mouth. Intermediate, 1.50. » » High School, 1.75. » » For furthrr particulars appy to l. d. Passmore, Principal, MUSIC MISS ELLA BACON. Teacher. Tuition, $3 per month. THE HOUSTON HIGH SCHOOL ARABI, GA. “AN EXCELLENT HIGH SCHOOL.” ypf m&- Tuition, per mo. in advance. $1.25 Mupic, “ “ “ < i 3.00 Art, it it it it 3.00 Board, “ “ in dormitory 4bout 5.00 Bokrd per month in private families, 8.00 Fall Term will begin Aug. 31. [Spring Term will begin Jan. 4. (Apply for Catalogue to J. E. POWELL. L3 '^r z m - i Look at these and tell which is the longer. Turn the paper side¬ ways and look again. Then come to me and 1 will fit your eyes with a pair of spectacles that will not deceive you. MUSIC? I have Mandolins, Violins, Ban¬ jos, and Guitars on the road, and when they get here 1 will be glad to have call and see them. Don’t pass me by when yon want jewelry or a watch. I make special orders for jewel¬ ry not in stock. I make a specialty of repairing. R. A. WHIDBY, The Jeweler ok Ashburn. $ 1800.00 0IYEN AWAY TO INVENTORS. 50.00 every month given away to any one who ap¬ plies through us for the most meritorious patent during the month preceding. We secure the beat patents for our Alienta, and the object of this offer is to encourage inventors to keep *isn track to impress of their bright the public ideas. the At fact the that same tame we upon IT S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS THAT YIELD FORTUNES, •uchas the “car-window” which can be easily *H4 i»p >»d down without breaking the passenger’s back, **sauce-pan.” and “collar-button,” thousand "rut-lock,” “butle- •topptr, a other little tilings that most any one can find a way of improving; and these simple inventions are the ones that bring largest returns to the author. Try to think of something to invent • IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS. Patents taken out through us receive special notice in the *• National Recorder,” published at. Washington, in P- the C. f which interests is the of inventors. Best newspaper We published furnish in America *cripdon this journal, free of all a year’s client*. aub- to cost, to our We also advertise, free of cost, the invention each month of which copies wins our the $150 "National prize, and Recorder," hundreds of thousands of containing a sketch of the winner, and a description of his invention, will be scattered throughout the U nited States among capitalists and manufacturers, thus bringing to their attention the merits of the invention. All communications regarded strictiy confidential. Address JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Solicitors ol American and Foreign Patents, 618 F Street, N.W.,