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About The Ashburn advance. (Ashburn, Ga.) 18??-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1897)
IHE ASHBURN ADVANCE Pnhli*4ie*l every Friday. H. I). SMITH, Relitor. Lightning that killed a Ihiv in Cartersville last week dn>ve the tacks out. of iiih dinw,. ll 45 re- mark able tha* lightning alwsye tears up the ehoes aiyl Jiat. of tl#* person it strike*. Not ooljr :tcuie lirair t'oubleft. wtii- i* may pmre falsi in a few but <«KI etmmie. ooukIoi and tlir<»*< t toublr-- nti receive immediate relief and b, pernuii'-nilv cured by One Minute * ‘«u|fti l ‘tire J. S. Belt* & (V». The Dawson News says, “Hon. .Fleming duBignon will address t.bo editors of the weekly press ass«H*iation . at their . annual , meel . iug in CuthbertJuly I2tli ” Flem is courting us boya for somethitig. ' Does he want to he our next gov ernor? Pk.khon ai,'—' The gentleman wRc an- tioyed the congregation la»t Sunday by continually coughing will (bid slant relief by using One Miuu" Cough (Jure, a barndesa remedy for 'tliroat and lung troubles,—Betts A; Co The Supreme Court of sippi, in an opinion recently ded down (Hunter vs. State, 21 Ho. Rep. 305). has decided that where a mail lias an engagement to escort a girl home from a quil¬ ting party and is attacked with a pistol by a rival, he need not run away and leave the girl, but lias aright to get his gun and tect himself in escorting the girl home; and the escort, having been convicted and settonced to be hanged for killing Ins assailant, procured a reversal because the trial court did not instruct the ju- ry iu accordance with this view of the law. We congratulate the wisdom displayed by the Missis¬ sippi court, and wonder if the courts of Georgia would do like¬ wise. When cold contracted, it . a i» cure al once. One Minute Cough C/uiewil set y<>u on the road to recovery. Will cun* pneumonia, bronchitis, croup and all form* of lung and throat troubles. - J. S. Betts <& Co. Items from the weekly crop but- letin, ending May, 3d: CtdLm is about all some is up and being chopped. Reports relating to this crop are favorable as a rule, though iu few localities the st and is poor. Oats, wheat and rye are doing well. There is still complaint of rust in certain section?. The melon crop is not first class, but is promising. Light frosts occurred in exposed places on the morning of May 2d, but it was not damaging in effect. Reports from the northern coun¬ ties indicate less damage to the peach crop than was at tirat sus¬ pected; while from other sections unfavorable reports have been re¬ ceived. In the middle and south¬ ern divisions peaches are rapidly falling. Pears are cut short by the blight. The prospect for ap¬ ples is good. Some fields of corn have been completely destroyed by cut worms ami will have to be dlanted oyer. DEW DROP INN THE PIN NIX HOUSE. MUB 8ALL1E CHAPMAN. Proprietress. Rates $1 a Day. “DEW DROP INN.” My repair shop is in the Rainey building on Main «treet. T. L. U.vmu.ton T HOSE Remarks And those expressive gestures of approval which we notice at our Soda Fountain convince us that our SODA WATER is JUST RIGHT It can haraly be otherwise when efforts to dispense the beverage in town are considered. It's a sim¬ ple mat ter, too—just enough of ice for coolness, and the finest fruit t juices for taste. W. H. MA8HBPRN ft CO. Ashburn. Ga. ; \ couple married in Anierinif the other day who had never ween e?irhnt her before, J\ S. The groom fronrMilletlgeville. Wlwn tb«' *-1 ri •>"«ioio 1'otims, Ai.iiio,” tin«* ali »ih<‘rwii’'iljl<' ih'Ihih*. will * , le*n* , ‘dm liver and r«iio'a<«* ilm sV ' IH " w " h K "' y Hirer*, famoim liiiln (nils for th« liver :,n,l htoiiuieli a ll He- yar round. 4.S ttr dK A ( O. Three negroes entered a store at Hardaway >mTuesday night of last week to hold up the clerks and roll the hUi r<*. Otto of the negroes was carried out feet foremost with a dozen bullets in his body. Tlurtv years i- a long time fight so P-dofui a trouble as piles but laeob i oll} , |„ f„i« ho tried DeWitt’s Wite.li lltusel Salve, which quickly ami permanently cured liiia. It is njuallj' effective in eczema and all .-kin affec- uni*.—J. b. Botin ft < o. Don’t forget that I ran trend your watch. T. L. Hamilton Plenty of lemon* to squeeze at walker’s lou can get L l yards o) Sea Island for $1 at Jeffrey & ltoobiii’s. VVam kd ; -Those who are troubled with I) uni ruff and falling-out of hair t ,,,.„ me «> the Barber Simp and get a good Shampoo. Satisfaction guaran- teed or no pm. bo: of Cheap Si>?i j> ;■ t Walker's. Meals, fruiis and vegetable* at Wal¬ ker'*. has drmonstrated ten thousand times that It is almost iutallible FOR WOMAN’S PECULIAR WEAKNESSES, Irregularities and derangements. remedy It has become the leading for this class of troubles It exerts a wonderfully healing, influence strsngthen- lng end menstrual soothing It upon the organs. cures •■whites” and falling of the womb. It stops flooding and relieves sup- is As£S5|£L| p, i A pressed and painful menstruation. For Chango of Life it is the best medlciue made. It is beneficial during pregnancy, and helps to bring children into homes barren for years. It invigorates, stimu¬ lates, strengthens the whole sys¬ tem. This great remedy is offered to all afflicted women. Why minute will any woman suffer another with certain relief within reach t Wine of Cardui only costs fl.OOper bottle at your drug store. For (idetcr. In caiti rrgidring special "Ladies’ ittrtc- fitm*. address, JPepurtmeni." v’lnn,; symptoms, the Med¬ Advisory The t’hatfauiioga icine IV., Chattanooga, Term. Rev. J. W SMITH, Camden, S.C.. eaye: "My wife used Wine ot Cardui at home far falling ol the womb and It entirely cured her." WANTED-AN !DEAot :i ^mfJmpie thing to patent l Protect yonrideiu* Jt'ilN WE1>L)EK- ; they may brin^ you wealth* Write BUlvN & CO. i l’atent Attorneys. Washington, D.C., for their Si s- • • utlo. 4 v> k«| \ !js ^ ^ Tt- ii”lv UrhUt'-Aiurlvs, Aut'yrignta rogibtor. vt. 't’w -t.ty t'vo years o £ ,'m uv‘t. W o toimi vhwt:t**r imtent van ocB't’U i. t.or, irwoi ft'L . .v t'urfee r.«H tine it.ill >■ j> pfii'W ••'. !'<»<»U Krre. i . i\. e. CO.. .'»*»!«.«■ah at Law, ur -1 ; .>*, ji\. ■ xv.-vi> rc n. C.C. TWM 1 MARK illNUTE COUCH CURE cures quickly. That is what it was made for. Prompt, Pleasant safe, sure, quick take. relief quick curt*. to Children like it anti adults like it. Mothers buy it for their children. Prepared by K. C. DeWttt ft Co., maker* ot De Wltt'a Little Karl; liters, thu lamoM UtUe pUi». THE HOUSTON High school AKA Hi, GA. ^ ( AN EXCELLENT HIGH SCHOOL.” hpy* mw- Tuition, per mo. in advance. Music, u n n a 3.00 Art, << H ii At 3.00 Hoard, “ “ in dormitory about 5.00 Board per month in private families, 8.00 Fall Term will begin Aug. 81. Spring Terra will begin Jan. 4. Apply for Catalogue to J. E. POWELL. ASHBURN HIGH SCHOOL Opens January 4th 1897. Closest Attention Given to All. Board at Low Rates. , Music Department—Miss Ella Bacon. Primary Department—Mrs. L. D. Passmore. TUITION, paid monthly: Primary, . $1.25. per month. Intermediate, 1.50. 9 9 High School, 1.75. 9 9 For furthrr particulars appy to l. d. Passmore, Principal, THE CITY BARBER SHOP. E. F. HENRY, Barber. IIAI R-D 1!ESS 1 NG-a specialty. SlIAYINU—quick itnd ea*y. RAZOIJS—put in good fix on short notice. You will always receive a cordial welcome. Ii. 1). LAW, Proprietor. ashburn - Georgia. T1FTON & NORTH-EASTERN RAILROAD. ‘■Soldiers’ Colony Route.” LOCAL TIME TABLE NO. 4. H. H. TIFT. | General Office, i W. O- TIFT. President, I 11 hTON, Ua, i Vice Presid e SJ.S4{|KSgB£ noli Effective no 3 aeoc*j*j»ja in uec. 20,1*00 a m pm l>T^ 4 20 .. lv.Tifton.ar . 12 00 7 15 - 4 44; . Brighton .11130651 1 1 4.5 7 U 0 -1 4 f Harding. C7 4 H f Pinetta ..... 111616 31 32 43,' SI . Mystic . I lllula 85 Ci 'x f Fletcher ’10 50 6 13 c- 22 UW...... Fltagi raid .10 45 coo CF» Tratns Nos. », 2, 3 and 4 run (daily, except Sunday. Tains Nos. 7 and 8 run on Sundays only, tt' Flag station. Trains stop only on signal Ail Trains ma^a connection with Plant Sys- tent and Georgia Southern A Florida at Tifton and Georgia & Alabama at Fitzgerald. F. G, BOATRIGHT, Traffic Manager, GEORGIA SOUTHERN AND FLORIDA RAILROAD. Suwanek River Route to Florida. Souili MAIL TRAINS. North Da' | Nifflit Day 1 Night 115511125 Macon 4 00 4 00 2 30 1 45 ('ordele 145 l 45 3 09 2 24 AsHrurx 115 12 58 4(0 3 10 Tifton 1210 12 10 5 35 4 40 Valdosta 10 45 10 15 6 38 5 40 Jasper 9 43 9 14 7 55 6 45 Lake City 835 815 10 20 9 15 Palatka 600 5 30 SUOO-FLY. ' e Maco.i Eyening *— 4 30 (.'ordele 715 Ashburn 7 57 Tifton 8 40 I'aldostB 10 25 Operate* Pullman Buffet Sleepers the ve.tr round between Tenn., and Jacksonville, Fla., via Ma¬ con and Tifton. Operates Pullman Sleep rs between Atlanta and Brunswick, via and Tifton, making direct 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 (,’olony via Tifton. Slioo-fiy train runs every day and will make evey local stop D. G. HALL. T. p. a.—A tlanta. Ga. W. 11. Lb CAS. F. P. A.—Jacksonville. C. B. RHODES— Soliciting Passenger Agent. Macon, Ga. J. LANE.—General Manager. G. A. MaCDONALD,— General Pas¬ senger Agent. SIIINGLER & LAWRENCE’. THE OLD FIRM OF SIIINGLER ft LAWRENCE is still before the public; and we tak° this opportunity to return thanks for their past liberal patronage, and we earnestly solicit a continuance of the same during the present year, f I WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF L m^mmm i ALSO— AND A 'ii GROCERIES Which we will sell at P riced that cannot be beat. Call and see Mr. Canter, who is managing the busines He will take pleasure in showing you through and selling you what you want. SHINGLES ft LAWRENCE. 'i I I j ft AM* DEALERS IS YELLOW PINE LUMBER. ASHBURN, GA. All orders (or Laths Shingles, Stay s Car Sills, Bridge Stuff Flooring, Moulding, Brackets Ceiling, Etc • 9 will receive prompt attention CAN DRESS ANYTHING TO 18X30. Wre cary a well selected and assorted stock of D.y Goods, Hardware Groceries, Etc. If in need of anything in Clothing, SUCH AS MEN'S AND BOYS’ SUITS, We can fit We Have a Nice Stock of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS. That we would be pleased to shu¬ ttle ladies of Ashburn and si.r rounding country. , links, Valises, Satchel Our CANDIES are FRESH AND FINE «§r FLOUR, ^ MEAT, GRITS, <r rice m- SUGAR, &7 COFFEE, ^ MEAL, And in fact any and everything 0 la t is kept in a first-class grocery house can be had at our Large, Brick Store as cheap as the est. We carr V a full line of Furniture. UP STAIRS Oor stock of Shoes is with a specialty of Ladies’ and Children’s Fine Sunday Wear. also handle the best brands ( Cigars, Tobacco, Sauff, Etc. Full_lina ot the best makes OF STOVES NOW OH HAND. All kinds of Stock Food at Reasonable Prices. The citizens of Ashburn anp surrounding country are cordially invited to call and inspect our stock. We have a Wagon Yard and Stalls, Feed Troughs, Etc., for the convenience of our customers peeially. es Respectfully, J 3 ETTS& ^ WARREN L. STORY, Physician and Surgeon, Sycamore, 6a. Diseases of Noso and Throat. Dr. J. F. PHYSICIAN AND Calls answered day and night. Special attention given to eases of women and children. Residerce at the Hicks place. Ash burn, - - Georgia. UR. W. J. TURNER, 1 Physician and Surgeon, . Ash burn, Georgia. Special Attention Given to Dp eases of Women and Children, f Office in Room No. 2, Retts Building, Residence; W, A, Shingler’s. falls Answered Day or Night. DR. T. H. THRASHER, j Physician and Surgeon, Ashburn, Georgia. I General Practice Solic ted, Office in the Christian Building, C. E. WALKER, Physician and Surgeon Sycamore, Georgia. - W. B. CONE, D. D. S. I Make a Specialty of Ci ft V Bridges and Replantations, B Teeth Extracted Without PaitS Ashburn. . * . Georgia. W. T. WILLIAMS Attorney at Law. Land and Collections Sycamore -:- Georgia Z. Bass. A, J* Davi BASS & DAVIS. Attorneys at Las Ashburn, Georg:J Ii al Estate and Collections, j Pro a • ale.: > v.i i i*i y .t 1 l ; . 11 • placed iu our hand-. B. B. WHITE, Attorney and Ceuncellor at L ■ iMC Ashburn, Georgia. 1® ? Will practice in all the Con^g State and Federal. J. G P0LHILL, Attorney at Law. V 1 . Sylvestfp., - Georgia. Practice in all the cnnrt JIM Patronage Solicitek m - —--■ HAWKINS & McKENZl Attorneys at Law c Building, Rooms 4 and Cordele, - Georgia:!! Prompt attention given to all hu | intrusted I ; to my care. JNO. F. POWELL, j. w. POWi Vienna, Ga, Ashfcd JNO. F. POWELL & SC Attorneys- at-Law. We practice in al! the Immediate and careful at; given to business placed w : i hands. Employing Busine;! one ! . services of both. wered. ited and inquiries promr*^^! Offics in Room N<x2, Mashburc’s I HAM THE MODEL-MAK] My Jewelry and modlf in the Rainey building street where I am prej i repair your, Clocks. Watd and Jewelry. Make ! repair Sewing Machine* i» i Strict, ■ confidents on A work. Give me a call- repairing fine wat’-j a -1 Thomas. L. Hamilton A'sHBur-'l