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And the New Man andallof the old with their children and grand-children can mix and niingletogotlier al. Tlio Fair Store and enjoy the
ones
ofbuying from the NEW STOCK of goods just purchased ly * j*pOj3JN. Their goods are new and stylish, and their prices very unv. TI1K DEAR GIRLS and the
pleasures out in style from head to foot.
married ladies and children can find something they want in the of drh.'| goods, we have them in great varieties. A FEW DOLLARS will dress you
way as prices the calico tno
We have good selection and will take pleasure in showing from cheap calico to fine silk, then a hundred and one other goods ranging in quality and from to
a you dress uoort
TRIMMINGS to match all kinds of goods. No fino want to dress,. The Fair Store is the place to get the goods. Don’t for get. that we sell shoes also.
silk. matter how comnon or you
WAIT for to tell what have, but aud call for what want. Our stock large as it is now. Come and see CLOTHING. Ask no questions, but come
DON’T ns you we come ’on was never so
clothing. We have them in large and small aid and bargains unexcelled WE GIVE YOU FITS and charge no more for the goods. Our suits are well
and see our numbers, course fine, at selecting
and fast colors. One of suits will for another. We do not CHARGE FOR STYLE, but sell only stylish goods. Wo used groat care in
made are our last a season and bo goot
these goods, and use great care in selling them. It is not pleasure to fi with suit of clothes that lie will not be pleased with six montl s afterward.
our any man a
BOUCHT TO KEEP. Our goods bought sh Ives, but they for SALE, and sell them we will. Don’t wait a day, but como without delay. We have them. You
NOT are not to fill space on the are
We will treat right. Come & 0. I PROPRIETORS OF THE FAIR
need them. you ©STORK, ASIIBURN, GEORGIA.
THE ASHBURN AOVANCt
Entered at ihe Ashburn postofflec
as second-class mail matter.
Official Organ of Worth County.
Ashburn, Ga., April, 9, 1897.
Subscription !>l a year in advance
Giyc us better roads.
Straw hats are in season.
The scent of whisky is still among
us.
We need a Good Roads Congress or
a vigilant grand jury.
There was a nice soeiallc at R. Huc-
abee’s Wednesday niglit.
Croup and whooping cough are
childhood’s tenors; but like pneumo
nia, bronehit,s, and other throat and
lung troubiesi can be quicklv cured by
using One Minute Cough Cure.—J. S
Betts & Co.
Miss Susie Cockrell catne Wednes¬
day from Sicamotc to visit her sister,
Mrs. Gao. Iv. Wilcox.
Mr. Jes-e Hobby died Tuesday
moraine- Thelfitli district lias lost
one of it- best citizens.
51 tss Vie Powel], of Vienna, came
this ' vemng to sp< nd a day with her
biother and sister.
All of 'ho public road- in the comity
that w- have se< n have recently
been woiked except tlio-e in the 2afl.
Mr. Word has moved here from
Worth, is m one of the new cottages,
and is doing service on the tram road.
Unconditional surrender, is the only
term- tlio-e famous litile pills known will
as DeWitt’s Lillie Early Risers
make with con-tipation. sick headache
and stomach troubles.—J. S. Bettsi&Co.
The Advance is the official organ of
all tbe officers in Worth couDty, re¬
marks otherwiae to the contrary nev¬
ertheless notwithstanding.
Little river went over the pike
bridge near Tifton fully two teet deep
and washed away only about ten feet
of it. That lias been mended.
It should be made a matter of public
knowledge that Do vv iit’s Witch Hi.z-1
Salve will speedily cure piles of the
longest standing. It is the household
fayonl lor burns, scalds, cuts, bruises
and so\ V •• of all kind*.—J S Belt- &(Jo.
The A ad from Jack Suinni l's’s to
Worth has been worked, but it is not
supposed that it Was by order of the
Commissioners, or some of the other
roads would be in better -hape.
Personal' —The gentleman who an¬
noyed continually tlie congregation roughing will la-t find Sunday
by relief by One Minnie in-
-tant using
Cough Cure, a harmle-s remedy for
throat and lung troubles.—Betfs & Go.
There will be no preaching at die
Methodi-t church Hunday morning, as
the pieaclier will be at Dokota Servi¬
ces will be conducted by the Epwor fi.
Legue, on ihe .-ubject of prayer,
preaching Sunday night.
Editor Jno L Herring, a Worth
connty boy, is doing service on
the Tampa, Fla., Tribune.
When the spring lime comes, “gentle
Annif,” like all othersen-ible per-ons,
will c,cause the hyer and renovate ife
sisieiii with DeWiit’- Little Eary
Risers, famous little pills for the liver
and stomach ad the year round.—J. S.
Belts & Cc.
Desiring to supply tbe Mabh ? u iip
a line of new buggies, I a in offering for
sale al! of the buggie-, hacks and imr
ries now on liand. Call and get < n,..
—O. L. Wadsworth. -
Wasted Those who are fruit Med
with Dandruff aud fading-out of-hair
to come to the Barber Shop and gel »
good Shampoo. Satisfaction guaran¬
teed or nop iv. .,f !
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WANTED-Aft IDEASiSSSffife
bring thin? to paten: ? Protect Write yoari,teas: JOHN WLUDZit. they may
you wealth. Washington,
BURN & CO., Patent Attorney? '
U. C., for their $i.-u ;-<■ eftt.
kecommendahon.
Madison, Fla., April 2, ’97.
To THE ED1TOK OF - -, Asli-
, buru, Ga., Dear Sir:—Having had
our attention called to an articlcle in
the Atlanta Constitution from Ash¬
burn, Ga., under dale of March. 29,
1897 in which an attack is make on
Mr. O. L. Wadsworth in regard to
certain cards purported to have been
circulated by Mtr~Wadsworth in \our
town We as advertising matter.
desire to say that wc know noth¬
ing of the particulars in the ease, but
are constrained lobelieve that nothing
improper or indecent was intended by
bim, and that lie would bo one ot the
last of your citizens to wilfully offer
an insult to the wives, mothers or
daughters of your fair little city. Wo
say this because we know Mr. Wads¬
worth, and know Inm to bo a gentle¬
man worthy of respect.
Mr. Wadsworth is from one ot tlie
best families in our county, and w as
raised by Chri-tian parents who have
the respect and love of our people, aud
we have always known Mr. Wad-
worth as an honest and upiiuht man,
and should die people of Ashburn not
wish him as a citiz n and give bim
the welcome an honest man is entitled
to, the people- of Madison will welcome
him back at any time. [Signed]
W H Bailsman, Merchant.
J F Lines, Sale stables.
D G Smith. Drugaist.
W A Dale. City Marshal.
Jas P Martin, Countv Judge.
Walter Hunting, City Treasurer.
M N Drew Merchant.
T W Date, county Treasurer.
J 0 Johnson , J. 1*.
R J Patterson, Tax Assessor.
L J Porter, county comnn-sioner.
K S Armstrong. Sheriff.
J D Smith, Deputy sheriff,
J II Smith. <iroa.orvman.
clias D Davis. Mayor.
B F MoSejy. D' Uggist.
J W Barrett, Merchant
Thos W Martin, (Jerk city court.
P S coggins. Merchant,
c E Ashley, Attorney at law.
vV J Witherspoon, P. M.
A Leving-tou, Merchant,
IV T Blair.
J T Leslie.
When a cold i- contracted, cure it
at once. One Minute Lough Oiue will
set you on the road to recovery. It
will cure pneumonia, bronchitis, croup
and all forms of lung and throat
troubles. - J. S. Betts & 0".
DENTAL NO I ICE
I will be in Ashburn on Monday
Aprial I2tli and remain one week for
the purpose of doing dental work.
Give me a call.
D. J. Williams.
Don’t forget that I can mend your
witch. T. L. Hamilton
Lo; of Cheap Soap at Walker’s.
Beef, p< r; and sausage tit Walker’s
Try Mashburn’s Bedbug Poison.
Guaranteed. 25 and 50 ecu's.
Garden Peas, Onion Set- aud ; 1
kllld ... * ot ' . - et d . h: , ' |r v TT -^aMi .. .
- > .
burn & C<>.
For all kind- of smoking tobacco.
go to Walker’.-,
Landreths Garden Seed, Irish, ai
W. II. Masuburn & (Jo’s.
Try Mashburn’s Bedbug Poi-on
Guaranteed. 25 and 50 cents.
My repair shop is at the Advance
office. Bring me your work.
T. L. IIamiltoe.
Two papers of any kind of >eed
for 5c at W. H Masuburn & Go’s.
A few 2dfi@“bupgis tor sale.—O, L.
Wadsworth.
Try Mashburn’s B dbug Poison
Guaranteed. 25 and 50 cents.
For keg pickles, go to Walker’s
Meat-, fruits and vegetable- at Wal-
]j et .i S-
Beef, pork and sausage at Walkei’s
Get yo. r ice-cold drinks at Walker’s.
Try our seed Seconds; the best hand
made cigar. 2 foi 5c, at IF. II. M ash¬
burn & Cos’.
A few s coud hand bicycles a'
Jeffrey & R obi Us.
Bedstead and. dining (able f r sale al
this office.
OFIiCIAL ADVERTISING.
0
Sheriff Sales
Will be-old before the court house
door in Iabella, Worth county, Ga.,
within th< legal hours of sale, on the
first Tue-ilay in May. 1897, the follow¬
ing prop rty to wit:
Eight (i) acres of lot of land No 339
in t io 7«1 land district of Worth coo-
n.v knot.. as the Isaac aud Fannie
Wilson pace, levied on a- the property
of I-anc ,ud Fannie Wil-on. to s"ti-fy
a justie <r>wt ti la issued in ti e 13Hi
tli-tnet.fi. M., in favor of A. E. Ba-s.
Levy male and returned to me by O.
K. Summr; L. c. April 5tli 1897
Also ti tin; same time and place,
fifty (50)acres of laud in soub-west
corner o lot No 382 in the 7i li land
district <f Worth c>'uuty. levied on as
the proiarty of S. B. cox, t" -atisfv a.
justice oult fi fa i-siied in the 1310
district,G. M., in favor of Mrs. S. A
Ayeock Levy made and return'd to
me bv 1. O. Sumner, L. C. April. 5 h
1897 II. S. Story,
She,iff, Worth Co., Ga.
April tie 7th.
Jotice to Bridge Builders.
Gu e ha. Worth county; office of
OROIJARY OF SAID COUNTY!
Weabci bid- will be received at tbe
office o: the undersigned until 12, m.,
4t|i da\ of Mav 1897. for the put po-e
of buildling a bridge arms- Mill creek
on the pules and Albany road, known
a- tLie 1 d Oak and Albany road, at.
or neat, the < ite of tbe old one recently
wa-heu awav. Said bridge to be
two hundred and fifty feet long
Flats and -pecifications '<> lie seen
at in v office.
To be paid for as tin work progres¬
ses, by recommendation of Committee
appointed for that purpose, in such
-urnsits may be necessary. 'Tie-fourth
of the amount for which said bridge is
let tu be retain'd until same is com¬
plete'!. Uarty building same to trive
bond for double the amount for winch
-aid bridge is iet. and to keep same
in goal repair for the space of
years. I reserve the J. raid Prick, to reject
any and all bid-. VV.
April, 5, 1897. Ordinary.
Notice to Contractors.
Georgia, worth county; olfice op
ORDINARY OF SAID COUNTY ;
Si alsd bids will b" received at ihe
offiaeof tbe uudersigneil nritil 12, m »
on 1 lie 4th day of .via ■ 1897, for ihe
purpose of building a Court H"u-e for
the county of Worth. -aid Court
ilim-e i" be f'ortv by six'V (lOX(iO)
feel, woth f mr room- on lower floor
with ten-foot hall running • a eh way,
with vanl» in one end of ball. The
upper floor to have one room fo> grand
jury and one for petit jury cut <ff
from court room.
Bids will be received for both wood
and brick liou-e.
Plans and specifications lo be seen
at the office of i),e undersigned. Pay¬
ments to be made in such sums as may
be neees-arv to carry on tie- work, a
com (Litre" will b" appointed to inspect
same and recoin mend t-ucb payments.
Oue-filib of the whole amount sha l
be kept back until said work is eom-
pleted, 1 re.-ervo the right to reject
any and »D bids. J. \V. Price,
April. 5 J897. Ordinary.
Road Notice.
Georgia, Worth County -
To WH"M IT MAY CONCERN :
All per-ons interested are hereby
uoiified ih tt il no good cause be shown
to the c ni i ar>, an order will be gran¬
ted hy iI k, undersigned on iho ls r
Monday in May, J897, changing of the
public load iri'iii Sumner to bycainore
win re it crosses land line between lots
of land Nos. 351 mid ’40 and
follow -aid land line in a due east di-
red i m t" where ii will inier-ect
tbe Sumner-and A.-hburn road, almost
four hundred yards from where change
is made. J. W. Price.
April. 5, 1897. Ordinary.
•
Road Notice.
Georgia, Worth County.
Go WHOK it may concern :
All p.rticb inieiested are hereby
notified ;h - t if no nood cause be shown
to the Ultra, y. an order will be
ted by he unilm signed on ihe 3rd day
of May, J '07, changing ihe road as
marked out by ihe road commissi
ers app Intel ir that purpose, coin-
menc ng. leaving the Isabella and Ir-
the line belwemj'i't-^tf .ami Nif. 0 424
a iid 425, .lt d run "u Due between saio
lot- and in • -< mi them iiir, e ion io ihe
suutlierii boundery oi s id lot-ol land,
tliim du - east on i lie b t i' n lot- ■ t
•a* d Nos. 4 9 5 aud 459. mil luieis >i
wit li oi igiua*. road. J . I’llleK,
Apr ; 5 1 '•1)7. Ordinary
Road Notice.
Georgia, Worth County.
To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN t
AM i er-on- interested tiro hereby
notified that if no good cause tie shown
to the contrary, an order will be gran¬
ted be the und'T.-igned on the 3rd day
of May, 1897, tstnbli-hing a new road
as marked out by the road <T>mmi-
sioners aiqointed for that purpo e,
<’onimeneit.g at,on. five mil. s *oiuh of
° !, ^ 1,L ' r, ‘ ,h e Alb *'> ''
~
^m't no . public road . crosses t ie
.^mdierty county and Wor h cornu
line. b. tier known as ihe <.i" Town
plantation, and running due nonli on
the county liiu'. or as near as practical
ble to tbe lown of Aerce.
April 5. 1895 ,J. W. PRICE,
Ordinal v-
ORDINANCE NO. 50.
Bn IT ORDERED by the Mayor and
Coutn-il of the town of Ashburn, Th-I
the Mayor shall be empowered to ap
point three Tax A-sc.--ors, wlm-e dut \
it shall be to equalize the tax on all
proper y. both real and personal, ami
-ball have the light to say what toe
yalue is, and give tbe same in for the
owner. J. S. Betts. Mayor.
J. B. Bozeman. J. Lawrence J. C.
Hickman, J. 8. Win ngleu. Oouncil-
men. A. J. Davis, Clerk.
NOTICE— lost note.
Lost One . note for
pnmnsory 1'ebruan
m "de on the U'li day of .
by \Y . D. Lo-s to W . L Wtory,
days titter date. AH p i sou-
hereby forewarned from trading
f"r said note, it having been paid,
^ his April 8, 1897. W. L Story.
TIFTON & NORTH-EASTERN
i RAILROAD.
“Soldiers’ Colony R< ui'k.”
LOCAL TIME TABLE NO. 1.
II. H. TIFT, | General otlice, | w '). TI FT,
President, I 'J i TON, Ga, I Y ice Presid’t.
22 noil Effective |n-> inipni :! no'l.iioS
pin a m uec.:!'. ISWl .Jr: a n't pm
4 00 7 ;«> ... .lv.T’uliin.ar.. 15 7 l>
12 4 It! 7 44 ..... lu-lsl.t'oli It -4 ■ 7 "O ’7 00
4 Si 7 54 . ...f iimdinp . It 0 511151
■s- 4 s Lii... i' Pinettii It till;ill 5:11
4 45 4 48 8 in ........Mystic .. . 11 1 '|(l S5|il <14 111
4 5(1 5 14) 8 OOl......Fitzgerald 411 ...t Kiel uher...... 1 10 . 1,8 (Kjj& 11 ! »
5 10 5 15 !* . II I..»! 00
Tratns Nos. i, 2, li and 4 run|d ily, oxcoj t
Sunday.
Tains Nos. 7 and 8 run un Sundays only.
(fl Flair station. Trains stop only on signal
All Trains inakaconnection with Plant Hys
tom and Georgia Southern & Florida at Tifton
and Georgia & Alabama at Fitzgerald.
F. O, IlOATUIGHT, Tre,flic Manager,
GEORGIA SOUTHERN
AND
FLORIDA RAILROAD.
Suwanek River Route to Florida.
Sou b yia it, trains N'l'lh
Da'’ N ip id Night '4 90 4 Day 0')
1155 11 25 Macon
2 3U 145 Cot dele 115 I 45
3 09 2 24 Ashiwrn I 1512 58
( 0 3 10 Tifton 12 l.o 12 10
35 4 40 Valdosta 10 15 10 15
38 5 40 Jasper 943
55 0 45 Lake City 8 ::5 8 15
o 20 9 15 Palatka 0 00 5 30
S1IOO-FLY,
M'lrni 'g Eye n i rig
11 05 Maco i 4 20
3 30 (Jordele 7 15
7 22 Ashburn -J
6 35 Tiffou 8 cr
5 00 Valdost'" 10 25
Operates Pullman i.’uf'f t Slc'per-
the ye«r round between Ashyil'e,
Tenth, am! Jack oiivdle, Fla., via Jla-
c"n and Tifton.
Operates Pullm in Sleep r- between
Ailanta and Brnn-wick. v; . .Vlncoii
and Tifton, making direct cm "lections
with lioats lo and from Cnrnbei land
and St. Simons,
Operates its own sleepers between
Macon and Palatka vw G S & F direct,
Direct line to Fitzgerald Soldiers
Colony via Tifton,
Shoo-fly train runs every day and
w ill make e.vey local stop
D ' HALL > r - A. Atlanta. Ga.
Wj II. LUCAS, F. P. A. — Jacksonvilie.
(J. fl. RHODES— Soliciting J'assen.i r
Agent. Macon, Ga.
J. LANE.—General Manager,
G. A. MACDONALD,-General P;,s-
sengcr Agent.
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THE BEST STVLiBS AND MAKES AT LO WEST PRICES.
Bicycles at $35, $40, / Baby Carriages ami
m \xrry ~. J Boys’ Wagons in Lar¬
S50, $.(•() $75, $85, $1(10. l;i: V
The Best fur the L< ast gest Varieties.
Money.
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Honest. Values Back of Every Price we Make.
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ALL KIND8 LIGHT
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j, /yN "We will sell you wholesale anything price. we make Our
~~J at the very best
’*\ terms are net cash to all, and our price*
are made accordingly. There is no fur-
No. 212. “ ther use 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.
ymiTE FOR catalogue and prices HICKORY BUGGY CO., Indianapolis, 111