The Ashburn advance. (Ashburn, Ga.) 18??-19??, April 02, 1897, Image 3

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THE ASHBURN A( 1 VANCE Entered at the Aslibur u postofficc as second-class mail mutter. Ashburn, Ga., April, 2, 1897. Subscription (SI a year * iu advance NOTICE. To ALL WHOM IT MAY CON CEitx: That from and after tb e first Tues- day in April next, the If gal advertis- ing for the county of W ortli, koreio- tore published in The V fortli County Local, will be published in The Ash- burn Advance, and The Ashburn Ad- vance will be tho offi cial organ of IVorlh county. This Ms ,rch, 9th IS97. ' H. S .Story, Sheriff, W< )rth Co., Ga. , Mixed sweet pickels i it Walkers. House to reut*$3-Mrs. L. A. Bailey. Better uot be tbrowin g your intima¬ cy at strangers. J S Sbingler return ied today from South Carolina. Mr R- Hucksbee an d lady yisbod Isabella Tuesday. We have been thinki ug the dry spell would cud with rain. Mr O. R. Sumner an d Miss Clifford Royr! were mat vied S iunday. Betts & Co. have let iscd 20 convicts •to work on the uaw trt tui road. Mr. J. R. Engl' li is not clerking for =G. D- Gorday any mo re this season. Capt J P Bel', m y isited here 'his week, lie thirks of coming back home. Jf your lamp fails to give a good light, get your next i nl at Walker’s. bam Henderson an d Perry Leggett came up from Ade l Sunday to see some of our folks. If the vig lance co ntniU o would be a little more vigilant there might be more council cases. Messrs. Davis & B irbree have pur¬ chased the StrickLn meat market and g .ocery business. Two papers of ai ly kiud of seed •for 5c at W. B. Masi iburn & Co’s. The attention of '1 le commissioners is called to that piei e of road between Ashbir. ii and Sycan lore. Mi-s Cauley stop; »ed here with Mrs W. J. Tunics this - veuk on her way back to G'ordek- fn m Tifton. Jlr Li) llamilto i, of Macon, is op¬ erating while our fiuckabce is taking rest in llacon and Atlanta. Chocolate and all kinds of cold drinks at Walker’ 3. Two viheels an ived for iadies this •evening. One for Mrs Sailie Chapman .and onefor Miss Flora Baldwin. Mrs, J- W,Po well and Miss Annie Powell wi 11 open a mi'linery store .in the store i oom o f the Finn's house. lue ma triage ot M- George Daniels and Miss, fanie £ isnitn will be at Pleas¬ ant Hill S unday instead of Mr John Smith’s. Miss Mt ixie Gilmore returned this evening fi l'Oiii tb.e G N I college in Milleggev ille. Mhe is here for a rest to her eyes. A few: 2dfiSrl>uggis tor sale.—O, L. Wadsvvo) th. The yo ung people and Jim Raney had an e ojoyable social gathering and turning 1 he pan at Mrs. Cox’s Wed¬ nesday n ighi. They had music and Dr. Thra sher and every one enjoyed it. Mr G. B. Williams of Isabella, has entered 5 Stanleys College at Tbomas- vilie for a business course. Greene is a bright yong man and a long keen good one . Try 5 fashburn’s Bedbug Poison. Guarant eed. 25 and 59 cents. Mr. W . A. Story has recovered from the very serious spell of pneumoni;), and is ai dIb to drive around m a buggy. He was here yesterdav and dcliuhted many fri ends with his presence. For keg pickles, go to Walker’s. S. S. Parmclcc, that fat,, joviai man in Macotf. who laughs away down his kneas and sells buggies and such, is caifiug for your trade through this paper. Do you heed? Parmolee * aIvertUanttont in this paper has al¬ ready sold a wheel in town. It was received tins evening by Mrs. Chapman, at the Pinnex house, and is probably the best and mo-t beauti- ful wheel in town. Mr-. Chapman a graceful rider. They are so small that the most . sative persons take them, ikey are so effective that the most obstinate ca-es of constipation, headache and torpid WlK'ljttto 'fSy IW “re limwii DENTAL NOTICE 1 will be in Ashburn on Monday Aprial 12tli and remain <; n'' week for the purpose of doing dental work, Give me a call. U. J. Williams. SCHOOL ITEMS. Miss Maud Domer was absent Mon¬ day, Miss Mattie O’Kelly spent part of Tuesday afternoon with us. The first History’ class has completed Eggleston’s first History and taken up the second. He received a card today from the artist, who took a negative of the rcttool some time ago announcing that he would be here with the photo¬ graphs on Friday next- The smaller hoys aud girls will have a diseussiou next Friday, subject: “Resolved that Grammar Is a better study than Arithmatic. ” The leading speakers are Dayton Page on the af¬ firmative and Tom Judge on the nega¬ tive. we had a very interesting debate last Friday evening. Subject: “Resolv¬ ed tlrat city life is preferable to coun¬ try life. Oar leading speakers were Lk Grand Gardner on tlio affirmative and Cl'fford Hay on the negatiyo. Rev. J. C. Flanders was our president. The decision of the president was in favor of the negative side. We had quite a crowd of llsrdors to come. Don’t allow the lungstobe impaired by the continuous iritation of cough. It is easier to prevent consumption than to cure it. One Minute Gough Cure taken early will ward off any fa¬ tal lung trouble.—J S Belts G'o- Meals, fruits and vegetables at Wal¬ ker’s. The Blind Tiger. Will Loyiug, the man who is cliarg- ed with selling whisky in, Ashbum is in Isabella jail, lie was tried in Mayors, cou'I here Frida evening and fined $50, then ap¬ pealed to a hearing before the council and was released under a $50 bond to appear Monday. Saturday a warrant from the State was is-iied and Sheriff H. S. Story picked him up Saturday evening and took him to jail, A commitment trial was given him at Isabella Tuesday before Justice McArther, of this district, and Loyiug was committed to jail under two char¬ ges in default of a $200 bond in each ease. A c >unty court had been called aud an attempt was made to give Loving a hearing before Judge McDowell. Hi - conn-el, Powell & White, appealed to a jury and the case docketed for the regular term of county court on the third Wednesday m April. Eight or ten buggy loads of ihe first men of Ashburn attended the trial. It seems that Loving is in a bad row for stumps, as the further he goes the deeper he gets. When he loft Ashbufn he had only one case before him, and if he had paid the $50 when the fine was put on him, he would have gone free. But the Slate had two witnessess Tuesday, hence two charges and therefore two bonds ot $200 tael). By the 3d Wednesday the state may have other witnesses, and therefore other eases. The man is subject to prosecution for every time he sold whisky, and it may cost him a handsome sun.'. Beef, pork and sausage at Walker’s. E E Turner of Compton. Mo., writes us shat, after suffering completely from pdes for seventeen years, he cured them by using three boxes «f Do Will’s Witch Hazel tialye. It curis eczema and severe skin diseases—J 8 Betts & Go, Get your ice-cold drmks at Walker’s. Try our seed Seconds; the best hand made cigar. 2 foi 5o, at W. II. Mash- burn & Cos’. BRITT HILL. [Doles,] We had a bad wind last Friday evening that, did some damage, but served J. W. Kilerease it little worse ulul any oeo ©lie. It blew down butween 3 and 4 hundred panels of feIlce> Blld p}(rt | y u ..roofed his corn C1 jy, and smoke hon-e. W. H. G. ter t ] so a ] 0 [ 0 f timber blown down, 1 am sorry to relate the s;ui nows of the death of the little 4 monihs-old lltt1ae of ih , alld Mrs. James Bycroft n t!lL . lflth ina ,. TllB HUgei of lll)V , red about the bed ot' the dying | m ^ ant j j «!«.«, taking him home to In's Father in heaven where wo will he as the little babe if we believe in Christ as our saviour. Jacob. If yu have ever seen a child in the f «“"[’• «»j*l'P'™ a “ lit tie ones as quickly as administered. Many homes iu this euy are ne’-tr without it.—.J IS Bells & Co. Don’t forget that I can mend your wv-tch. T. L. IIa.'UL’ion- Lot pf Cheap Soap at Walker’s. THE NEW WOMAN Aud the New Man and all of the old ones with their children and grand-chil¬ dren'can mix and mingle together at The Fair Store and enjoy the pleasures of buying from the NEW STOCK of goods just purchased by JPfWY * JWJP- Tbeir goods are new aud stylish, and their prices very low. THE DEAR GIRLS and the married ladies and children can find something they want in the way of dress goods, as we have them in great varieties. A FEW DOLLARS will dress you out in style from head to foot. We have a good selection and will take pleasure in show¬ ing yon dress goods from Si TO 95 CENTS. Caiico at 3^c. Fine silk for waists and trimming at 95c. Then a hundred and one other kinds ranging in quality aud prices from the calico to tne silk TRIMMINGS to match all kinds of goods. No matter how common or fine you want to dress, The Fair Store is the place to get the goods, Don’t for- get that we sell shoes also. DON’T WAIT for us to tell you what we hav^, but come and call for what you want. Our sto^k was never so large, as it is now. Come and see. CLOTHING Ask no questions, but come aud see our clothing. We have them in large and small numbers, course aud fine, and at. bargains nuex- celled. WE GIVE YOU FITS and charge no more for the goods. Our suits are well made and are last, colors. One of our suits will last a season and be good for an¬ other. We do not CHARGE FOR STYLE, but sell only stylish goods. We used groat care in selec¬ ting these goods, aud use great care in selling them. It is not our pleasure to fit any man with a suit of clothes that he will not be pleased with six months afterward. NOT BOUCHT TO KEEP. Our goods are not bought t.o fill space on the shelves, but they are for SALE, avid sell them we will. Don’t wait a day, but come with¬ out delay. We have them. You want them, We will treat you right. Come & 0. •i r t </. PROPRIETORS OF THE FAIR STORE, ASHBURN, GEORGIA. A fnw second bund bicycles at Jeffrey & Rubins. Gov. Atkinsou visited the convict camps at Worth this week. Druggist Manlibm ■ deserves credi for repairs on the bridgo over the ditch in front of his store. DOLES DOINGS. A hea.yrniu and wind visited these parts Friday, doing much damage to bridges, roads and farm lands. Mr. J. D. Kilerease suffered considerable damage. Mis fencing ard sonic tim¬ ber wore blown down and his shade troes demolished. The loss of the shade trees may be an addition to his crop next summer. Mr. W- H. Jeter also suffered heavily from fallen tim¬ ber. Well all this calainit may bo best in the end. Most of our farmers were progressing finely, although behind with their work, it may be that they will make more tins year. Next Sunday will lie the big singing at Harmony church eight miles souh- weM of Ashburn Everybody is invited, ihe Advance editor included. Garden Peas, Onion Sets and nl kinds of gardeu seed, at W, H. Mash- burn & Co. For all kinds of smoking tobacco, go lo Walker’s. Landreths Garden Seed, fresh, at W. II. MASHBURN & Co’s. Try Mashburn’s Bedbug Poison. Guaranteed. 25 and 50 cents. My repair shop is at the Advance office. Bring me your work. T. L. Hamilton;. Buggy Horse For Sale Five years old good qualities in fine condition and is a beauty. Price $125. This office Desiring to supply the stables with a line ol new buggies, I am offering for sale all of the buggies, hacks and gur¬ ries now on hand. Call and get one. —O. L. Wadsworth. Waeted:— 'Those who are troubled with Dandruff and falliug-out of hair come to the Barber Shop and get a Shampoo. Satisfaction guaran¬ or no pay. THE HAMILTON LEVER VISE. entire pat¬ this on for sale. retail for $5, Lanre Both prof¬ ill its tile manu¬ facture and sale of the Vise. No screw No pin. time lost in twis¬ ting crank. *v A down- / ward stroke fi of the lover ’* fastens the work. Semi re a right, sell out tie counties nud make a handsome sum. Make us an offer. We answer all letters. Will sell any state or the entire right, ISM ITU A HAMILTON. Ashburn, Ga, HICKMAN AND COMPANY- Are 3clling 8 pounds cf coffee for $1. Other groceries as cheap. Stock food, famiiy groceries, drv gcods, notions, etc. CALL. REST A GRANT! RESTAURANT! FOR WHITES ONLY. RESTAURANT WHITE FOLKS ONLY. Floyd Stevens. DRESSES—We make thorn. OUR SUING HATS ARK HERE SIIIRAH & JONES. 3RY Stables. Open at all hours. First-class teams, such aSINGLE BUGGIES, DOUBLE BUGGIES, HACKS, WAGONS, and SADDLE HORSES, also CAREFUL DRIVERS fur¬ nished at reasonable terms on short notice both night midday. The patronage of the traveling public solicited. Freight, Conveyed; Baggage Transferred; 0, L. WADSWORTH. Ashburn, Ga TIFTON & NORTU-EAHTKR N RAILROAD. “doiiDlK.ns’ Colony Route.” LOCAL TIME TABLE NO. 4. H. It.TIFT, 1 I General Ofltoo. I I W.O. TIFT, President, TIFTON, <1a, Vico Presicl'l. S Kffootlvc no 2 m pm n in f)oo. 20, IHtW i a m pm p mm INI 4 INI 7 30 ...lv.TIfton,nr 12 0(1 7 IV 7 -• 4 13 7 44 llriirhton It 457TO* -S 4 22 7 .14 r liurdimr .ill III an li M — 4 42 S 14 r Pinottii III 1131 f 5 4 00 4H 43i f Flotohor Mystic ...110Ml It 10 II35 II 13 -f 8 OUOL . .110 (, i " 5 15 Fi lnilil 45 II no Tmtns Nos. i, 2, 3 onil 4 run Pally, except Sunday. Tains Nos. 7 and s run cn Sundays only. (f) Flap- station, Trains stop only on signal All Trains inaKa connection with Plant Sys¬ tem and Georgia Southern & Florida ill Tifton and Georgia & Alabama at Fitzgerald. F. U. nOATUIGHT, Tmfflo Manager, GEORGIA SOUTHERN AND FLORIDA RAILROAD. Suwanke River Route to Florida. Boalil MAIL TRAINS. North Dav Night Night | Day 1155 1125 Mncou ■UK) 1 IV) 2 ill) 1 45 Cordele 145 I 45 3 0!» 2 24 Ash iiuhn 115 4 00 3 10 Tifton u 10 5 36 4 40 Valdosta c 0 38 540 Jasper « It 7 55 0 15 LakoCUv cc 15 10 20 !l 15 Palatka r. SIIOO-FLY. Mnrni >g Eyening 1105 Macon *4- C£ 30 Cordele -J 1 L • 22 Ashburn r: 35 Titlon OC !0 CD 00 ValdostR O Operates Pullman Buffet Sleepers the year round between JVushyille, Tenn., and Jacksonville, Fla... via Ma¬ con and Tifton. Operates Pullman Sleep m between Atlanta and Brunswick, via Macon anil Tifton, making direct connections with boats to and from Cumberland and St. Simons. Operates its own sleepers between Macon and Palatka via G S & F direct. Direct line to Fitzgerald Soldiers Colony Via Tifton. Slioo-fly (rain runs every day and will make evey local stop L). G. HALL, T. P. A.—Atlanta, Ga. W. II. LUCAS,F. P. A.—Jacksonville. C. H. RHODES- Soliciting Passenger Agent. Macon, Ga. J. LANE.-—General Manager. G. A. MACDONALD,—General Pas¬ senger Agent. HAMILTON THE MODEL-MAKER. My Private Work Shop is now in the second room of the Advance building where 1 am prepared to Make Models, Repair Watches, Mend Jewelry, And do a general shop business. Strict confidence on inventions. Give me a call. T. L. HAMILTON. 1 ()CTS ten weeks iitoI then Htnppe.l. 'Phi* eld 1 reliable Yankee Blake, lii paves weekly. (Hied will! ftie ina of fun, leee and thi illiny tales ot adventure. Send III els. in stamps for id weeks trial to Yankee Blade, Brooks, -Vie. C. E. WALKER. Physician and Surgeon, Sycamore. •:* Georgia. W. T. WILLIAMS, Attorney at Law. Land and Collections Sycamo.ik Georgia ALL KINDS LIGHT 1 t\ Hi i IB \ | / /\ Wo will sell you anything 1 wo make at the very boot wholesale price. Our h\ J terms made are accordingly. not cash to all, There and is our prices fur¬ _ are no No. IVl. ther us3 in your paying fancy prices for vehicles. Come direct to the factory and get them without paying- addi¬ tional profits. All our goods are warranted in every particular. Shipped C. O. D., and if not as ordered or represented it costs you nothing. WHITE FOR CATftlOSUE t«0 PRICES HICKORY BOGGY GO., iuteptiiis, N« Dr. J. F. GARDNER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Calls answered promptly day and niglit. Special attention given to dir eases of women and children. Hesiderce at the Hicks place. Ashburn Georgia. 1)R. W. -). TURNER. Physician and Surgeon, Asiihumn, Georgia. Special Attention Given to DU- eases of Women ami Children. Oltlco in Hooui No. 2, Hulls H.i.id: Koaidcnce; W, A. 8hingler's. Falls Answered Day or^Nlclr. WARREN L. STORY Physician and Surgeon, Sycamore, Ga. DR. T. II. THU AS • i U<; . Physician and Surge.' n, Ashburn, Georgia. General Pram ce ;- :■■■ i Ollier ill the l Hirial .an 1 . W. B. CONE, D lb s. I Make a Specially uf C ■ > ; Bridges and Repiaufc.t : •:* Teeth Extracted Without ! u. Ashburn, . • . Georgia. Z. Hass. A. J- Diiv'a, BASS & DAVIS. Attorneys at Law, Ashburn, Gkorhja Real Estate an I Collection •. Pro;u,'t attend m hi :ti nil n placed in our hands. B. B. WHITE, Attorney and Ceuncellor at Law. Akubitin Georgia. Will practice in all the <Ionr!, State and Federal. J. C POLliiLL, Attorney at Law. Sylvehtfr, - Georgia. Practice in all the courts. Patronage Moiicifcek HAWKINS (V. MnKEN/ilR. Attorneys at Law' e Building, Rooms 1 an Cordele, - Georgia^ Prompt attention ijivin loti'.l i n .it 1 S intrusted to my cai-e. JNO. F. POWELL, Vienna, Ga. JNO. V. POWELL & SON Attorneys-at- La W e practice in all the eoncta. Immediate and ravel': 1 I ruction given to biisiin-- - placed in >:n iiainls. Employing one secures services of both. Busine ■ solic¬ ited and inquiries promptly ans¬ wered. i H/ioO ill Jit/O; j i No. !.*, Yr.c,' Till: CITY JJA JtBr.L ■. 0 ■!'. E. F. HENR •, Bui be HAiU-DREShIN'hr - n *; M‘i", MIA VINO — 11 1 ie . Oil If A ZOItS —pui in good ■ i ■ notice. You will always ivh- v- veil ome. R. I). LAW, Urn rief A MI) J*IT BN • G;-:g; ;;a. WANTED- AH hina to puienr »'r «,(.••• : em eJe .... < Ley -nay iirlm; you v/< .;*.!■ W- iv- ."‘H.N I.DmKR TURN As l I'g d At . ii(t£t(«0L d. O., for their S; >X