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THE NEW AtuI the New Matt and allof the old ones with their children and grand-children can mix and mingletogether at TIIK 1 ho DEAR Fair GIRLS Store and enjoy and the the
pleasures ofbuying from the NEW STOCK of goods just purchased by ffiff fifty 8ffip0p)Ji. Their goods are new and stylish, and their prices very low.
varieties. A FEW DOLLARS will dress yon out, in style from head to foot.
married ladies and children can find something they want in the way of lmnss goods, as we have them in great
silk, then hundred and one other goods ranging in quality and prices from the calico to tne
We have a good selection and will take pleasure in showing yon dress goods from cheap calico to fine a
dress, The Fair Store is the place to get the goods. Don't for get that we sell shoes also.
silk. TRIMMINGS to match all kinds of goods. No matter how common or fine you want to
stock large it, is Como and see- t’L( VFIIING. Ask no questions, but, come
DON’T WAIT for us to tell you what we liave, but come and call for what you want, Otic was never so as now.
unexcelled WE GIVE YOU FITS and charge no more for the goods. Our suits are well
and see our clothing. We have them in large and small numbers, course and fine, and at, bargains in selecting
One of suits good for another. We do not CHARGE FOR STYLE but, sell only stylish goods. Wo used great care
% made and are last colors. our will lust a season and be
goods, and great in selling them. It is not pleasure to tit with a suit of clothes tlmt, he will not be pleased with six months afterward.
? these use care our any man delay. Wo have them. Y'ou
TO KEEP. Our goods bought to fill the shelves, but, they for SALE, and srli. them we wild. Don't, wait a day, but come without
NOT BOUCHT are not, space on are PROPRIETORS OF THE FAIR
need them. We will treat you right. Come & 0. L l (jSTORK, ASH BURN, GEORGIA.
fHE ASHBURN ADVANCt
Entered at the Asbburn postofiice
i as second-class mail matter.
Official Organ of Worth County.
Ashburn, Ga., April, 28, 1807.
Subscription ft a year in advance
Easter was fine.
At Will Cobb’s—a girl.
Give us telephone exchange.
Storeroom to let—Pinnix house.
call on Rodgers f r Racket goods,
Good Friday was not good on the
first.
Meet its at court next week and -ub-
scrihe.
When at court, stop at the Holaman
house.
Preaching at (lie Baptis rhurcli
Sunday.
J’.'enty of lemons to squeeze at
walker’s.
Ashburn has the bicycle and is get¬
ting worse.
Mr K N Fountain returned to Burnt-
ingham Tuesday.
Ashburn i- about to have a tele¬
phone exchange.
A. J. Wells, of Tifion, came up to
see somebody > e-terday.
The Advance i- bidding (or the
telephone central office.
Superior c<iurt next week. Stop at
the Holaman house.
J. B Horne says he will call on
some one at Tifion this evening.
The Holaman bouse is headquarter-
for the legal fiaternity at Isabella.
Mr Mrs C E Hurst of cot dele
are visiting Mr & Mrs » li Hudson.
We receive a fish story from one of
the school bays, but have not the
room.
Now that the weather is good, we
must get up something else to grum¬
ble about.
An attempt will be maid to get
po-t-ffieeat Live Oak church, near
Ro-s lake.
Crooke, the photographer, makes a
specialty of \ lew work. Have your
residents pictured now.
It lias been agreed ihat the two
Sunday schools have a pic r»ic at
Beech Haven.
A new Photographer. Come-in
now and have your picture made,
Next dooi to Pinnix house.
Our new Photographer will do you
good work and don’t you forget it.
r Hie , I lttnx house—our boarding
place—had new Irish potatoes
Slum F beaus E ister '
The many freinds of Mi-s
Blood worth will be pleased to learn
that .-he will visit our town soon.
Everybody stops to look at
good-. His display in the window
J ilexer fails to catch the eye.
Bring m your babies and have
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man is in town.
Mrs. R. J. llunkley, and Misses katc
Bimkley and Lula Hill, of Dakota,
attended church service here Sunday.
Mrs. and Miss Powell will move
-their dress making to the red house.
The Pinnix bouse store room i- te let.
Col- J. A. Comer, of Moultrie, i-
-wabbling his fat-elf around over hi-
d bunlin " ’ W staV in
the^e ]>iirt> till after superior court.
Mr W II Jinkin-, ot Dooly County,
came Sunday to vi-it his boys lu re.
Our old friend i- Chief Justice ot th<•
14th district of Dooly.
Person a i/— The gentleman who an¬
noyed tin; congregatinn lu-t Sunday
by continually coughing will find in-
stunt relief by using One Minute
Cough Cure, a harmle s remedy for
throat and lung troubles.—Betts & (Jo.
Try Mashburn’- Bedbug J’oisnu
25 and 5fl.eents.
Don’t forget Ihe Sunday school
celebration at Poulan on the 8th of
May.
capt. J. P, Bel via is here looking
for a hou-e—not that he has lost one-
but be wants to come back home.
We have never had such a run of
advertising at this season of the year.
The paper will liuyt to be enlarged to
accommodate its customers.
Every person should have their
homes pictured while Grooke. ihe
artist is in town. Bear in mind tbai
he is °" ly h, ' r « top a s,l0pt time.
Tell all your friends to be sure and
have Their 1 hotograph taken while
the Photographer is here.
we have never had a better
tograpln r than Mr. C’rooke. Those
desiring photographs as fine as can be
made in a city now have an oppor¬
tunity to get them, and at
prices.
Mashburn has receiyed bis soda
fountain, which is doubtless the most
beautiful this side of Macon. He has
gone to an expense of seyeral hundred
dollars to keep our people cool
through the summer, and many will
drinks he will hand out.
Don n , t forget . that , the , meeting will
-tart on the first. Sunday, and that
Rev. J M Gienn will be here the fir-l
week and Rev H Stubbs the second
week. It promises . to , be such a
meeting as we have not had in four
year-.
Now that we have met the Sylvester
girls, we are not going to say a woid
to their credit. We lauded the Pou¬
lan girls above the clouds last spiing
and got the conscience kicked iff of
tt-. We pray for belter luek at Syl-
vestor.
ihe l nited Confeoerate Vcteian-,
Reunion will be held in Nashville.
Tetm., dune 22-24, J B Gordon, Gen-
eral commander. Jtxconfederate
soldr'i-.are urged by a ciremar letter
to form tocal ussocialions an< sem
applications to headquarters f°r
papers to or^ize Comps.
Mr. J. Respess English, after spettd-
a f,!W l "°" lhs in ,lie Wir,; Gn,ss
regions returned home last week. Now
we do not mean to insinuate, hut Res-
pes* rattles off -ome good ones. Genial
Re ss a)ways will5i :he brass button
for such.—Knglishvilie correspondent
to Macon County Citiz n.
Will Loving the blind tige 1 ', Was
tried in county court. Wednesday and
fined $39 and cost m one case, and $20
and cost in the other, making a total
of about $110 l/is mother was there
and said she would pay him out and
him ba<k to Tlmma ville. The-e
, A the i h^htest . i *. fines /* , we
ever heard imposed m such a cue.
Moving got h out * exceedingly ' light.
The disp ay of Patrick Bros.’ ad. on
ft rs p VHS( . 0 f this paper is a clear
demonstration of their idea of tuws-
paper advertising. They have one of
1 ho finest buildings, be-t equipped
stores, and largest stocks of goods in
South Georgia. What they -ay i-as
nea, ‘ corre<:t as ° u ’’ k^'vledge
cannot visit their immense establish-
ment may risk their orders b.v mai 1 ,
ailt i f e d ns-ured that they will receive
prompt attention.
Desiring fo supply the -tables with
a line of uew buggies, I am offering for
sde all of the bi.gg.c-, hacks and snr-
ries now on hand. Call and get one.
—O L. Wadswoith.
Waeted : —These who are troubled
with D.ndruff and failiog-ent of hair
t<> come to the Barber Shop ..d get a
good Shampoo, Satisfaction guaran-
teed or no pay.
The H. S. Stoiy residence and two
tenant house- are for rent.
Jas. Chapman.
Don’t forget that \ can trend yt ur
watch. T. I.. Hamii.ton
L"! <>f Cheap Soap at Walker'-.
Beef, porn and sausage at Wall
SCHOOL ITEMS.
Ola Belle Killebrew was absent from
school \ e-teula\ on accoun' of sick-
ness.
We hade a good manv visitors
Friday afternoon. Hope they will
continue to come.
Little iltliei Ha da way has been
absent from school part of this week
on account (f sickness.
The boys will get them a foot-ball
soon. The girls have a croquet set,
hut hayent yet decided where to have
the grounds fixed for playing.
The advanced grammar das- will
have another delate Friday. Wewouln
be glad to have visitors. Mi-sis Ninna
Daily and LdaTison were absent from
«ch< ol Monday,
Miss Maud Domer was absent from
school the first of ‘his week.
The bo\s amuse themselves these
warm days playing marbles in the
shade of the trees.
Clair -McLendon and Miss Clyde
Slnngler had their photographs taken
Monday after sch< ol. Clair had one
taken by himself I gu he (bought
it would lake better.
Clair McLendon says He States the
bus I, a rose grows on, for they are the
cause of two gul- getting mad wetli
him.
Her-cnell Patch vi.-ibd our school
Tues.lav aftermm atiunon.
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VV contend to decorate out school
room with picture- of famous men.
We have Longfellow’s and Wasli-
* llt '^ 011 s aHready and will get
soon.
The examination has been po.-t-
potted until nex week.
Several of the school bins spent
Friday night fishing They report
plenty of Lites (from mosquitoes.) but
few fish.
Mi-s Flora Baldwin and Miss Willie
Me Lendon gave U s a short call Monday
a f, Pr noon.
We have bad nice school weather
f(J| . t |„. j aRt week or two.
Soihl* of tlio 1 -jovs at*(1 ^irN iliink
t i mt ,h e y liave been nea' Jy all the
term soh,»l ooo- ,ui.
and in xt term go on with the other
pupils in higher books.
Prof Passmore wish » to pre-ent
a 1 the ch'se of sch-ml the pupil who
keeps ihe le-t record from April It
with a five-dollar gold piece. Mrs
Passmore will present to the keeper
of the best record in her room widi a
silver dollar.
Miss Ella Bacon is going to give a
musical entei taint.tent for the music,
clas- June 4 It.
Win n the spring time comes, ‘•gentle:
Annie.” like ali other sensible persons. I
(fie liver mid reno\aie (Ik* i
wull DeWiU ’, Llt( ,e Early
Rj ser s, famous little pills for the liver
„„d stomach aU the year roUnd.-J. S.
Betts & Co ‘__
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T Be( „ ' f „ ‘ P wk , a " (1 , S:,, '^ e at W(lll(e '
Get your ice-cdd drinks at Walker’s.
Try our sped Seconds; the be-t hand
m -,G« cigar. 2 tot 5..-, at W. II. Mash-
ni:i!N . & ( os »
s ,. ( , on)) h ,, ld pp-vele- m
’^y & Koobms.
Bedstead and dining table f r sale a
tins office.
Two toners 7 ii of anv kind of -ecd
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for on , at IV, H MashrLRx ,, . ix (os.
A few 2d6A"bugg's for sale.—O. L.
Wadsworth.'
Try Masl.burn’s B dbug Poison,
Guaranteed. 25 and 5) cents.
For keg pickles, go to Walker’ .*i.
For all kind- of smoking tobacco.
l’-° to ^ alkei ’
Lat.dreths Garden Si'ed, Iri sh, at
W. II. Mashburn & Co’s.
Try Ma-hburn’s B-dbur Pol-on.
Guaranteed. 25 and 50 cents.
My repair-hop is at the Advance
office. Bring me your work.
T. L. 11 am it.ton
Garden P. as, f >nion Set- a ml nil
kind- of garden -«ed. h? U , II. Mash
Guru K < '<
ABERDEEN DAY
The gathering at Poulan for tin .
exercise of laying the corner stone of
,) lt . Aberdeen mills was one of the
mo>( plcusnnt we have ever attended
in Worth c"t:ntv Hot. Atkinson was
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GoV. \V. V. ATKiN-ON
present and made a most wo’comn
address. Speeches were also made
by col. ,1. H. Tipton and Morning
Mews Stone, and a paper read on The
Progrcs-of Worth county by Editor
W. A. Alien.
The Masons laid the corner stone
with their usual ceremonies.
I (inner in abundance tv;i- served.
It was an enjoahle and profitable
day.
Thirty veins i-a lo''g time fight so
painful a trouble a- pile-, but Jacob
Mlt * bel1 ’ “J Cnioimlle, Pit.. -truergUid
;°”F L°', H ‘ , V", ed D V U 1,1 *
W itch Hazel Salve, winch qu ckly and
permanently cured him. It is < qually
< ff> etive in eczema and all -kin ttffec-
'on*. *L S. Betts & t o.
Meat-, fruits and vegetables at Wal-
kei 1 ’
OFFICIAL ADVERTISING.
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Sheriff Sales
Will be -old befor 'lte eoiiyt house
door in 1-abolla. *-or b < u>*ty, Ga..
within the legal Imu outlie
first 1 ue-da> in May. 185b, In- foli„w-
" p-jLq'^'fglai'rvs ol' lot of lend .o-th No .'ill!)
j n 7 h land d-irict of \\ con-
my. known n- tin* Ismhc ; r> I
Wi, sou p'ttee. h vi^l on a-tie property
i'L”'1M
,|D tnc t. G. M., in favor ol A. E lia-s.
i-evv made atol returned to me by <).
II. Sumner; L. >'■ April 5th 1897
Al-oat the same time and place.
fifty (50) acres of land in • out li-. west
rner of lot No 382 in 'he 7ih lain!
district of Worth a mute. J< viul on its
the property of S. B. cox, to -atisty a
justice court fi fit i-sued in the I3l(i
disirict, (!• M., in favor of Mr-. S. A.
Ay rock. Levy made and return'd to
me bv R. ' 1. Sumner, L. f April. 5 It
1897 ll.S. Story.
Sh" iff, Worth Co., Ga.
April the 7th, 1897.
Notice to Bridge Builders.
Georgia, worth county'; < iti' k ok
ordinary oFsaid county;
Sealed bid-will , . be receive, at the
i ffiee. «t'■ he undersigned umil 12, in
(lav of May 1887. for the putpo-c
«•' building a bridge across M ill creek
^ ■»»’ ^‘iVo’.kaml im "TZuy me*recent rmldlT
the ■ of the o'd • iv
awa\. Said bridge to b'-alnmt
1 ’'J>p, niV l [, l [ 1 *.'^] -n'ei-ificm.ons io be -( en
at office. work
To be paid for as tlm pro
appmnti ,1 for that, purpose, in s- eh
"'» m . s r.',,’f, p^r.-iaitv SVhfri !’'a dR
Imildiug d untit s one i- <•<>111-
P le ' efl Par'y ►» ■ <• to trive
- winch
bond for Honblc the mn<.nnt f r
bridge let. and to keep same
in good repair for d- ;|t»e' of seven
j^n^nd^M April, 5, 1897 J- W.'prh Ordinary. e.
Fotice to Contractors.
Georgia, woktii county; "ITIck < u
ordinary of said county :
Sealed bid-will be r<*ceiv< <1 at the
offi,*,** <<f (he titidemgneil nn’tl T2 , m.
on tlm 4th day >4 »tny. 185)7 for the
purpo-i- ot building a < o m llou-e for
county <f Worth. ( aid Court
llou-e to be (ortv by - x v 010X00)
feet, worth f urroom- on lower floor
with ten-fo'i hall runnu g tael, way,
wiRl VH „p m end of hall. The
njq> r floor <o bave iiiie n <>m tot grind ff
jury and one lor pent jury cut -
f o.o i oort room. I
[»;.(- u ill I,,, rn l ived f, r ot' woo
a e,i t,r ek house.
}*iallH mi -peeii'e-.t eiilS '.O I C R <’’-l
;it Hie office "f 'he m d rstgned. I ay-
'<> be untde in such sums as mu_>
lie neees-arv to carry on tin* work, a
cotutuiitec will be appointed to inspect
S'uno and recointurttd Midi pavnifu's.
Omc-IImIi of die whole amount sha'I
be k.*|>t bm k milil said work is enm-
P'f'tkb 1 re-ervo the right to reject
any and all bids. J. tV • Pimck.
April. 5 )SAT. Ordinary.
lload Notice.
(tkoroi a, Woktii (Vt'NTY ■
To wtr m it may concern :
All per-ons inteiosted are hereby
notified that it no good cause be shown
to the coni i art, an order will bn gran¬
ted by die undersigned on (he 1st
Monday in May, 1887, changing of die
public >oad from Sumner U> Sycamore
wln re it ero-ses land line between lots
((fluid Nom and ’TO and
follow -aid land line in it due east di
reeli n to where it will in'er-ect widi
the r timner ami A-liburti road, almost
f«ur l.jimJml yards f. on. c hore change
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5 1807 <(ufinary
Road Notice.
Georgia-. Worth G- unty.
'I O Wjr M IT M \V CONCERN 1
ititeiesleil are hereby
notified thrt if no good enu-e be-ben n
to tee contrary, an order will tie
ted by the ntuieisigned on the 3rd day
maT-l d o!,u'/ v uT'S iXimis-i
appoimed t-*r lh;n Isabella puipo-o. a’ml com Ir
V...-,d |„aving the
w i..v:llr wt,«v -a d road its -e-
the iirm between IT- of land \o- 424
Hh ,( o,r - m d inn lorn Petwe, n said
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| ot * ll(lt | le , n din crii.ii to the
souilnrn bound-ry of s dd lot'of lot- lapd.
tlo-o din-east on line b t een ot
,il ''• x "« 4<>r > 4r '<>- >n'ers;{l
witli origins . 1 road. J, u . Price,
April f> P!)7. Ordiuityj .
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7%, ^4t- Baby Carriages and
Bicycles at $85, $40, py Y " N ,
$D(), §J’0 $75, $85, $100. ■Srr.::. S' , Boys’ Wagons in Lar¬
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Macon, Ga. Write for Prices.
ALL KINDS LIGHT
Wo will sell you anything we make
at the very best wholesale price. Our
\ terms are net cash to all, and our prices
\ \ are made accordingly. There is no fur¬
t in paying fancy prices
No. 212. ther use your
for vehicles. Come direct to the factory and get them without paying addi¬
tional profits. All our goods are warranted in every particular. Shipped
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WHITE r> FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES HICKORY BUGGY CO., Indianapolis, lad.
Road Notice.
Georgia, Worth County.
To wiiotti it wav concern:
All per-on- interested arc hereby
notified tbat it'no good cause be shown
to the contrary, an order will be gran¬
of ted May, by the 181(7, u_nder-igut'd establishing on the ,'ird road day
a new
as marked out by the read commis¬
sioners appointed for that purpose,
commencing about lire miles s- u f t of
Acrea. Ha., where die Albiny and
Motibrio puidic road (•ro8»e« the
l>"Utd)erty county and Wor h county
line, b tier known as dm Gin Town
plantation, and running due north on
the county liic. or as near as practica¬
ble to the town of A cron.
April . r > 185)5. •L \V. 1‘TtIUE,
Ordinary.
() it DIN A NCJS NO r>y.
Be IT ordered by the .Mayor and
Council of dm town of Ashburn, Th-t
the Mayor shall be empowered io ap¬
point throe Tox Asse--ors, wlm-e duty
it spall be to e (utilize ti.e tax on and all
proper v. bmh real and persona 1 ,
have tlm light to say what toe
value is, ami gi\ e the same in for the
"wner. d. S. Betts, Mayor,
J. Ik Bozeman. J. Lawrence, C.
Hickman, .1.8. Siiinueer. <‘ouucil-
tncm. A. .1. Davis, Clerk.
M (TICE —i/ sr note.
Lost One pmmUnry note for $135
"v"' 1 ' <>n the 12 It day of Fein-ary,
'85)7. by \V I). Ilo-s to W. L. Story,
(1 " H :!(J (I;, -VS alter date. All persons
"?«*>' '^ewarned fmm trading
tn r said ........ it having been paid,
This April 8. 1897. W. L Story.
wANl i/n-<nTr> tD-AM nti ia I0LA rn Whocmi tliluH
of sumo himiiio
tiling ? I , iilyus; they may
to pnteal 'rotor; your .IlllIN VVEDOEft-
In-iuK you' wealth. Write , '' «shlU|jton,
tJUliN GO., Patent Attorneys r
K. for their *'