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THE NEW WOMAN And the New Man and allof the old ones with their children and grand-children can mix and minglotogether at The Pair Store and enjoy and the
ofbuying from the NEW STOCK of goods just purchased by ft-PPPlV- Their goods are new and stylish, and their prices very low. TUP. DEAR GIRLS the
pleasures in style from head to foot.
married ladies and children can find something they want in the of drk.sk uoons, as we have them in great varieties. A FEW DOLLARS will dross you out
way
have good selection and will take pleasure in showing from cheap calico to tine silk, then a hundred and one other goods ranging' in quality and prices from the calico to tiio
We a you dress noons
TRIMMINGS to match all kinds of goods. No matter how fine want to dress, The Fair Store is the place to get the goods, Don’t forgot, that wo sell shoes also.
silk. common or you
DON’T WAIT for to tell what have, but and call for what want. Our stock never so large as it is now. Como and see. CLOTHING. Ask no questions; but come
us you we come you was
and clothing. We have them in large and small numbers, and fine, and at bargains unexcelled WE GIVE YOU FITS and charge no more for the goods. Our suits are well
see our course
made and are fast colors. One of our suits will last a season and be good for another. We do not CHARGE FOR STYLE, but sell only stylish goods. Wo used groat care in selecting
these goods, and 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.
BOUCHT TO KEEP. Our goods not bought to till the shelves, but they for SALE, and sell them we will. Don’t wait a day, but come without, delay. We have them. You
NOT are space on are
need them. We will treat you right. Come & C. PROPRIETORS OF THE FAIR
©STORE, ASHBURN, GEORGIA.
THE ASHBURN ADVANCE
Entered at the Ashburn postoffiec
as second-class mail matter.
Official Organ of Worth County.
Aeliburn, Ga., April, 16, 1897.
Subscription $1 a year in advance
Aberdeen Hay.
It nas just come to our knowledge
that the corner stone of the Aberdeen
•cotion mills at Poulan will be laid to¬
morrow. and that we have been placed
•on the committee of invitation, also We
•on the press resept ion committee-
rfailed to receive notice of the fact time
• enough to inform the people, but we
rush the Advance out a luile ahead of
time to give the people a few hours for
.preparation. Many of our people
have received invitations, you are
all hereby invited. It seems, however,
that we are expected to cany a basket
as not enough of time was given the
people of Poulan to prepare a bar¬
becue. The Weather promises to be
Tine, and the occasion grand. .Saturday,
The ineeiing was held last
and the invitation issued Monday giv¬
ing only a tew days for preparation. but
Why the short time, we can’t say,
regret that it was not giyen out three
weeks ago.
Personal: —you are invited to at¬
tend the laying of the corner stone of
the Aberdeen Cotton Mills at Pculan
tomorrow the 17th,
Poulan tomorrow.
Sunday is Easter.
Today is Good Friday.
This is corn-growing weather.
County court next Wednesday.
Tliere teas fro-t Sunday morning.
Let’s ail go to Portland tomorrow.
Quarterly meeting was held at
Dakota Tuesday.
Revs H Stubbs and J W Tiuley
were here yesterday.
The Methodist churchh will be dec¬
orated for Easter service.
A new Photourai'HER. Come in
now and have your picture made.
Next dooi to Pinnix house.
Dr D. J. Williams is at Pinnix house
doing dental work tLis week.
Mr. J. S. Mathis, of Sumner, was
one or the good men here yesterday.
You never know how many people
want to borrow a hor-e till you own
one.
H. Jeffrey leaves today for Savannah
to spend the eight days of the Jewi*h
Passover.
Our work new Photographer don’t will do you
good and you forget it.
The Atlanta J«urnal Informs us
that Gov. Atkinson will speak at Pou¬
lan tomorrow.
Mr. J. B. Horne is now singing and
springing on a spring wagon for the
Singer eompanv.
Evert body His slops to look at Rodgers
goods. display in the window
never fails to catch the eye.
Rev. R. M. Booth was here Wednes¬
day looking after the re-building of
his house that was burnt.
Bring in your babies and have their
Pictures taken while the Photograph
an am k in town.
The man who bowowed a wheelbor-
iTow from G. B. Gorda'. ’s is respect tul-
iky (requested to bring it back.
Dr Thrasher is one of the best col
'ieetors on earth. He actually got,
money out of this office for quarterag.
Every person should have their
homes pictured while Crooke, ihe
! artist is in town. Bear in mind that
i be is only here for a short time.
Tell all vin' friend* to be sure and
’ bawc their Photograph taken while
the Photographer is here.
The Methodist meeting will start on
the tiist Sunday in Mav and run two
weeks. Our preacher will be assisted
the first week by Rev. J. M. GTenu,
and the second by Presiding Elder
Stubbs.
$ Crooke, the photographer, makes a
specialty of View work. Hat e your
: residents pictured now.
I It is with much sadness that we
chronicle the death of Mrs W, A. Aa¬
ron at Moultrie on the first day of
April. Col. Aaron moved from here
.two years ago. lie is now left alone
.with an infant to care for. Mrs. Aaron
wasoneof the be-t little women of
ourconntrv. This office is deeply in
with the bereaved husba , id. ,
SCHOOL ITEMS.
The girls will soon have a croquet set
Warm weather seems to make some
of the pupi Is lazy.
Mr H l) Smith paid us a pleasant
call this morning.
Next Monday is examination day.
We wonder who will beat?
It is the larger pupils time to get
up items, we decided we would.
Aora Lawrence has quit school Oil
account ot her mother’s sickness.
Miss Ola Smith was sick Wednesday
and had to go home, but returned in
the afternoon.
Miss Flora Baldwin visited our
school Monday afternoon, We would
be glad to have tnr call again.
The advanced Grammar class have
been divided to prevent holding back
those who are more adyancec.
Several of the little folks have reci¬
tations for Friday afternoon. We
would bo glad to haye anr body come
that would like to hear them.
Prof. Passmore wishes to present at
• lie close of school a fivc-dollur
gold piece to the pupil who keps the
best record from Wednesday April
14th.
Third Grade Pupils.
Personal' —The gentleman who an-
noyed the congregation last Sunday
by continually coughing will find in¬
stant relief by harmless using One Minuie
Cough Cor 1 , a remedy for
throat and lung troubles.—Betts & Co.
Don’t forget that 1 can mend your
watch. T. L. Hamilton
Lot of Cheap Soap at Walker’s.
Beef, p ox'k and sausage at Walker’s
Try Mashburn’s Bedbug Poison.
Guaranteed. 25 and 50 cents.
Garden Peas, Onion Sets and al
kinds of garden seed, at W, H. Mash
burn & Co.
For all kinds of smoking tobacco,
go to Walker’s.
Lalidreths Garden Seed, fresh, at
W. II. Masiiburn & Co’s.
Try Mashburn’s Bedbug l’oi*on.
Guaranteed. 25 and 50 cents.
My repair shop is at the Advance
office. Bring me your work.
T. L. Hamiltoe.
Two papers of any kind of seed
for 5c at \V. H Mashhurn & Co’s.
A few 2d®SHbuggis for sale.—O. L.
Wadsworth.
Try Mashburn’s Bedbug Poison.
Guaranteed. 25 and 50 cents.
For keg pickles, go to Walker’s.
Meats, fruits and vegetables at Wal¬
ker’s,
Bqef. pork and sausage at Walker’s.
Get your ice-cold drinks at Walker’s.
Try our seed Seconds; (lie be-l hand
made cigar. 2 foi oc, at IF. II. Ma.sii-
burn & Cos’.
A few second hand bicycles at
Jeffrey & lloobins.
Bedstead and dining table f<>r sale a
this office.
The II. S. Stoiy residence and two
tenant houses are for rent.
Jas. Chapman.
ECHOES FROM ISABELLA.
Sheriff Story ju-t fits his new home.
Miss Ina Williams is visiting at Att.
The ram frog has emo, gentle Jn-
nic.
Mr Thomas Ttson is sojourning at
the camp.
Miss T’rellie Tipton spout Sunday
with her parents.
Col. J. G. Poihill was in the city a
short while Monday.
Mr John Story was among our trau-
sieiit visitors Tuesday.
Mr J. Ball and hettcrlialf
in the city Monday.
Mr. Zack Ross and his interesting
family spent Sunday in Isabella. ,
Mr. J. T. Cochran is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. J. 0. Gregory.
The book committee is digestin the
county officers, record this week.
Mr. Lee Brooks is keeping time toa
now arrival in his home—abov.
Mrs Mary Williams spent part of
last week with relatives at Alt.
Mrs. Wash Deariso visited her sis¬
ter, Mrs. Betsy Ford, this week.
Me-sdamee Price and gregory spent
Sunday with their mother in Isobella.
Judge, Jack, and Gill—seat the
compounded extracts—what a (pill.)
Mr. Alex Story of Cordele is spend¬
ing a few days with his brother, the
sheriff.
Our worthy tax collector, W. A.
Hall, of Oakfield, was in Isabella
'Tuesday.
Sheriff Story is now holding t lie fort,
so we have time to hunt the motsj so
look out, you little billy goats.
Little Miss Lois and Master Law-
rance Cox, of Asiiburn, spent Sunday
with their grand-mother, Mrs Mary
Williams.
Judge McDowell is all smiles arming
the corner. He is just learning to
balance all on a byke. Col. Forchan
has fallowed in full suit.
Gee! Haw! Whoa! Get up! The
ftogs have ceased to croak, and the
farmer is keeping time to his
lion*.
Mr J O Gregory is learning sonic of
the latest antboms to sing in concert
to a sweet little girl who came recent¬
ly to brighten his home.
Say now that labella is not on a
boom--a new court house and jail al¬
most in sight. Will those removalists
live to tell the tale? Darkness goes
before tbe light.
Messrs Patterson and Champion, of
Doles, Smith, of Ashbuin,and Wooten.
ofRuark attended the M.(matrimonial)
court here Sunday, but some how the
Judge’s case occupied all of his mag-
esly’s time, talent, and attention. The
other cases were scattered to the “four
rends of the yearth.”
Job.
Win n tbe spring time come*, “gentle
Annie,” like ali other sensible persons,
will cleanse ttie liver and renovate the
ststem with DeWitt’s Little Early
Risers, famous little pills for the liver
mid stomach all the year round.—J. 8.
Beits & Co.
OFFICIAL ADVERTISING.
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Sheriff Sales Cl .
Will be sokl before the court house
dour in Isabella, Worth county. Ga .
wiihin the legal houis 1897, of sale, on the
first Tuesduv in May. the follow-
in<' property to wit'
Eight (8) acres of lot of land No 339
in the 7th land di-trio of Worth c 0 -
nty known a- the Isaac and Fatmi..
Wilson place, levied on as the property
of I-aac and Fannie WiJ* Q n. 8 ,ii*!V
a justie coiui ti ta ,-sued in the 13ffi
district. G. Af., ..’i in favor ot A. E f a*s
Ltvj i made mo ,|„ and teturued w , , ,, to me by . O.
li. rSumner; L. <:. April ;>tfi 1897
Al-o at the same time and place,
fifty (50) acres of laud in south-west
corner of lot No 382 in tbe 7th land
disirict of Worth C -unty. levied on as
the property of S. B. cox, to -atisfy a
justice court fi fa )-.sue<l in the 1340
district, G. M., in favor of Mrs. ,8. A.
Ay cock. Levy made and return'd to
me bv R. O. Sumner. L. C. April, 5 h
1897 r j ^ st< Co.‘Ga. i i* v
Sheriff, Worth
Apiil the 7th, 1897.
Notice to Bridge Builders.
Georgia, Worth county; office ok
ordinary of said county;
Sea.'ri! bid- will be received at the
office of :lie umb rsignoil mnil 12, m.,
lih da'.’ of May 1897. for the
of building a bridge ai ros- road, Mill creek
on ihe Doles ai d Albany known
a- the R'-d Oak and Albany road.
or m-ar, the « iie of tin-old "lie recently .....
two wa-lied hundred a wav. and Said^bridge fifty led l«>ng io bn about
, ' 11 .,£"!■ • 'canons m ho -c-ri
1101 , ' mee.
To he paid for as tlm woj-k
ses. by recommendation of Committee
a PP ointod for ,hat l ,nr Pow?, in such
sums as may . bo ueressarv, one-fourth
of the amount for which said bridge is
let to be retained until same is corn-
pleted. Party building same to givo
bond for double the amount for which
faid bridge is let, and to keep same
in good repair for the space of seven
years. I reserve the right PlUCK, to reject
any and all bids. J. W.
April, 5, 1897. Ordinary.
Notice to Contractors.
Georgia, worth county; office of
ordinary of said county :
Sealed bids will be received at the
office of the undersigned until 12, m.
on the 4th day of May. 1897, for the
purpose of building a Court House for
the county of Worth, said Court
House to be forty by sixty (40X60)
feet, worth four room* on lower floor
with ten-tool hall running each way,
with vault in one end of hall. The
upper floor to have one room for grand off
jury and one tor petit jury cut
from court room.
Bids will be received for both wood
and brick hou*e.
Flans and specifications to be seen
at the office of the undersigned. Pay¬
ments to be made in such sums a* may
be ueces-ary to carry on the work, a
committee will be appointed to inspect
same and recommend such payments.
One-filth of the whole amount shad
be kept back until said work i* com¬
pleted, 1 reserve the J. right PlUCK, to reject
any and all bids. W-
April, 5. J807. Ordinary.
Road Notice.
Gkorgia, Worth County*
To whom it mav concern:
*A!I persons interested aro hereby
noiifled that if no good cause bo shown
to the contrarj, an order will be gran¬
ted bv the undersigned on ihe 1st
Monday in May, 18117, changing of the
public t oad Iront Sumner o> Sycamore
where it crosses land line b. tween lots
of land No*. 351 and 40 and
follow said land line in a due • aat di¬
rectum to where it wi 1 in'er-ect wiih
tile Sumner and A-ldmrn read, almost
four hundred yards from where change
if made. J. W. Prick,
April. 5, 1897. Oulinary.
Road Notice.
Georgia, Worth County.
To WHOM it may concern :
All parties interested are hereby
notified that if no good cause he shown
to the contrary, an order will be gran¬
ted by the undersigned on tl.oJrd day
ot Mav, 1897, changing the road as
marked out by the road commissi, n-
er.* appointed leaving for that the Isabella purpo*e, and com¬ Ir-
mencing. said road
wiiiville road where cro**os
the line between lot* of land Nos. 424
and 425, and run on lino between said
lot* and in a southern direction to the
southern boundary ot s ud lot* of land,
then due east on line between lot* ol
land Nos. 4°5 and 450. and intersect
with original road. J, W. Price,
April 5 1897. Ordinary.
Road Notice.
Georgia, Worth County.
m To whom it may concern:
AI1 l ,er " on '* *'"ores led are hereby
notified that if no good cause he shown
to the contrary, an order will be gran-
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Dougherty f county and w Worh count'
n„ 0 . better known as ihe Gin Town
plantation, and running due north on
the county line. <>»• as near as pnioiieu
bh' to the town of Acme,
April 5, 1895. J. W. i-ru-e.
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ORDINANCE NO. 50.
I)e IT ORDERED by the Mayor and
Council of the town of Ashburn, Th*t
the Mayor shall hr empowered to ap¬
point three Tax A.-sopors, whose duly ail
it shall he to equalize the tax on
proper y, both real and peisonat, and
shall have the right, to say what, tne
yalue is, and give the same in for the
owner. J. 8. Betts. Mayor.
J. B. Bozeman. J. Lawrence, J. C.
Hickman, J. S. Shinoi.k.r. > ouncil-
men. A. J. Davis, Clerk.
NOTICE— LOST NOTE.
Lost One pr misdiy in te for $135
m ................... oh-on the 12 n d,.\ of .... . February v .„ u „ lJP
1897, by Vv j> Bos to W. L. ,■story,
d due ,lH 30 39 day* ''ays alter alter date. date. All p t ison*
aie mrewarned from trading
f r said imi', it having been paul.
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not accoptod.
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We will sell you anything we moke
at the very best wholesale price. Our
terms are net cash to all, and our prices
are made accordingly. There is no fur-
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