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THE ASHBURN ADVANCE
Politi-Imd every Prill ty.
II. I). SMITH, Editor'
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ANOTHER RAILROAD.!!
0-
(i.N.itu. railway, mealing
FOlt ASHBCKN.
Worth County in to have
another railroad.
At leant that is what the peti¬
tion for charter says.
Col. T. It. Perry, the petition*
er’s attornnv. and Mr. J. K. Will¬
iams were here yesterday, and
assured us that the road would
be built. They say there is
money enough behind the road to
build it, whether any other stock
is taken or not.
Work will commence after the
charter is obtained.
Then- is not enough of hanging for
the murders in Hus Ma'e.
The Vahlosla District
ence will meet inTifton Thursday
Congress has appropriated $50,-
000 to the relief of Americans in
Cuba.
Douglas Cooker, of LaGiatige,
goes to.the . ... gang .twelve , years for ,
the murder of Charlie iiunson:
One of the girls whom I asked to
trust, and marry me, said she was
opposed to trusts and combines
Girls don’t love to play cards
while out courting, because they
would have to hold their own
Lauds.
George Brooker, an ex-convict,
lias sued penitentiary camp No.
1, for $181. He alleges that lie
was forced to work 181 Sundays,
and is entitled to pay 1 for his ser-
•
vices.
Miller, the divine , healer , who ,
lias been playing on tlie sick at
Litliia Springs, got drunk Satur¬
day and lost his influence, and
religion if lie had any.
Lvons, the negro who wa- about to
get the post-office at Augusta, is : -
bout to'not get it, the President seems
more inclined lo give Lyons n foreign
mi'MOii than a Sou hem office.
Mr. J. B. Horne is now a Cor-
dele insurance agent, He runs
them down on a bicycle, and a
good runner he is. A little spin
from Cordele to Tifton and back
by Fitzgerald is only a pleasure
ride for him.
A Kansas school ma'am lias in-
troduced a new feature in her
school. When a girl misses a
word, the boy who spells it is al¬
lowed to kiss her. There are
many misses, and consequently
raanv kisses. Bachelor Triplet,
of the Thomasville Times, wipes
his specks, and says he believes
the ma’am herself somtimos
misses.
Bedstead and dining i >h!e I r sale a
thi< t fllce.
DEV/ DROP
'IHE 1’IXNIY HOCSK.
MKS SALL1K i 'il vi'.M.vN, IMvjirii tress.
Rates $1 a Day.
“DEW DROP INN.”
My repair shop in ti i- Rainey
budding ou Mam s'.net.
T. L. II VMII.TON
OUR SODA BUSINESS
Is a great aid to all other kinds
of business, because it keeps the
business man, the lawyer, the
doctor, or clergyman, who finds
himself tired out and depressed
by mental worries of
HOT WEATHER-
They all find refreshment and iu- ( LO
vigoration in our delicious drinks.
COCOA-COLA, TICKETS FOR
ORANGE PHOSPHATE. /
Icps LEMON Glases. PHOSPHATE. 0)1-
or
W. H. MASHBURN & CO. Ashburn, Ga.
Isabella scraps.
O'
<»lt iL<ax< iighisdo niiino.
liutb* Laite* sue goiugto | ull a ico¬
nic alioui ili" lirsi ( I June.
No court this week, (I loltl >on so.)
Save lbe piece-.
Mid. A. E. Cochran, .of Ashburn is
yi-iting her mother, Mrs. J J. Hose.
Mr. John Wooten vi-ind his best
girl Sunday.
Miss Akce Tipton leturned Satur-
ilny I'n.ni a visii to Sumner,
Judye Pi ice is spending his leisure
moments in krtpitig lime to a
cold.
Mrs John Altman anil children.
ot Sumner, were the guests of Mrs.
('. (J. Tipton a ft w (lays ricently.
Judge Price has ihe Li st corn, anil
Mis D. *. Ilolninan the be.-t cotton,
the writer tias m-peclid 'hi- s--a-#n.
Our handsome Colonel’s face is -o
loi g now that a smile c in’t reach the
corner. Turn back, turn back ye
pedals of lime, ai d s< e where he is a
goner,
Mi»s Katie Wairen return' d home
t<> the regret of her many
friend *. She was accompanied by
her brotter, ihe cle.k, and as he w.i>
"ot here Sunday, there was not much
business iranaaeiediu the M. (Mm i-
moniul) court. I would suggest that
he get a sub-tbute when he lias lo
atlyml court >omew .r* e!s<\ But
Oh, the Judg ', ( >? y! give us a rest.)
The kids a f e learning to balance on
the bike. The monkey time is corn-
ing Gcntle Alluie .
An.u.c.
The Ocorgia nth' rn & Florid i
Railway i> auain advertising a heap
personally-conducted excursion lo
Tampa. See advertisement elsewhere
' n d'is paper. We are snre all who
w *th Mr. Macdonald will b f > taken
care of, as he has made a wide repu¬
tation fur the manner in which lie
looks after ihe interests of hi- ercur-
-hurst*.
Bower-, ‘ They are dandies” said
of the Crocket. Texas Kilter-
P't?’ Jutilo '£ fcarlv hil ,° '^ritingr Risers, the abonl famous DeWills litile
pills for sick headache and disorders
<4'hestomach and liver.—J. S- Beiu
& o 0
.
Don’i forget tliai ! can mend y< ur
watch. T. I.. Hamilton
Plenty of lemons to sqiiei ze at
walker’s
1 ou can get 24 yards of Sea Island
f< r tl at Jeffrey & Roobin’s.
Wantf.ic—'I hose who are troubled
with Dandruff and falling-out of hair
t<*e< me to the Barber Shop and get a
wood Shampoo. Satisfaction guaran¬
teed or no pay.
Lo; ol (’heap Soap at Walker’s.
Meats, frails and vegetables at Wal¬
ker’s.
—Do you ivuat. Crooke. the Pliotog-
I’spher, lo d<> your work! If so. 1011
had better attend to it at once, a* his
ime with us is .-hornniug.
For keg pickles, go to Walker’s.
,l ^ kinds of smoking tobacco,
lo "
Lamlrcths Garden Seel, fr<sb. at
^ H. Mashbfrn & Co’s,
Try Mashburn’s Bedbur l’oi.-cn.
Guaranteed. 25 and 50 ct nt-.
Clay worsto l suiis from ^4.50 up nt
Jell'rot ik iioobia* s.
You c in get ’21 yards of Sea Is’acd
for $1 ai ,'etfroy & Roobin’s.
Dress goods very cheap at Jeffrey
A Roobin’s.
i Fuicp’ tv BCOuretP "^rraile*-Marks, i oviyi sglits
and Wo rdgiMerod. ro}*ort whether 'Pw^nty two yctir^
pertouce. patent can rc
eoir.irod or not, trooof chnrpo. Our tee n> t duo
mull pat on t i® allowed. Book P'roo.
Ci.s?.U.y.l-uLOftiwe N. WILLSON A. CO.. AUo» na n La-v,
WASHING VON. % T.C.
THE HOUSTON
HIGH SCHOOL
ARABI, GA.
“AN EXCELLENT *
HIGH SCHOOL.”
Tuition, per mo. in advance. $1.25
Music, “ “ “ i i 3.00
Art, << << << 4 i 3.00
Board, “ “ in dormitory
about 5.00
Board per month in private
families,
Fall Term will begin Ang. 31.
Spring Term will begin Jan. 4.
Apply for Catalogue to
J. E. POWELL.
ASHBURN HIGH SCHOOL
Opens January 4th 1697.
Closest Attention Given to All.
Board at Low Rates.
Music Department—Miss Ella
Bacon.
Primary Department—Mrs.
D. Passmore.
TUITION, paid monthly:
Primary, $1.25. per month,
Intermediate, 1.50. y y
High School, 1.75. y y
For furthrr particulars appy to
l. d. Passmore,
Principal,
THE CITY BARBER SHOP.
E. F. HENRY, Barber.
HAllt-DKESEING— a specialty.
SHAVING—quick andea-y.
RAZORS-pul m good fix on short
notice.
You will always receive a cordial
welcome.
R. D. LAW, Proprietor.
AsimuHN - Georgia.
T1FTON & NORTH-EASTERN ,
RAILROAD.
“.’oLDii ns’ Colon y Route.”
LOCAL TIME TABLE NO. -I.
H. H. TIFT. I General Office. I W. O. TIFT.
President, I Tit-TON, Ga, I Vice Presid l.
Effective .no 2;no4 no8
m pm in m Dec. 20, 161*9 i a mjpm pm
00 4 00 7 30 . lv.Tifton.ar ...12 0017 15 7 IX
4 12 4 13 7 44 Brighton 111 45 7 10 7 00
4 20 4 22i7 54, f Harding. ill 36 651 6 51
4 40 4 42 8 14 f Pinetta 11 10:631 631
4 45 4 48 S IT Mystic ill 10'0 25 0 34
4 56 510 8 43j f Fletcher .. 10 59 6 13 u 13
5 10 5 15 9 001 Fitzgerald TO 45 6 00 5 00
Tratns Nos. i. 2, 3 and 4 run (daily, except
Sunday.
Tains Nos. 7 and 8 run en Sundays only,
tfi Flag station, Trains stop only on signal
AH Trains maka connection with Plant Sys¬
tem and Georgia Southern A Florida at Tifton
and Georgia* Alabama at Fitzgerald.
F. G, BOATRIGHT, Traffic Manager,
GEORGIA SOUTHERN
AND
FLORIDA RAILROAD.
Suwaxef River Route to Florida.
bOUlIl MAIL TRAINS. Xortll
Dav | Night Dav | Night
11 5511 -5 Macon 4 00 4 00
2 30 1 45 Cordele 1 45 1 45
3 09 2 24 A shir k n 1 15 12 58
4 00 3 10 Tifton 1210 12 10
5 35 4 40 Valdosta 104510 15
(i 38 540 Jasper 9 43 9 11
7 55 20l 6 45 Lake City 8 35 8 15
10 9 15 Paint ka 0 00! 5 30
SHOO-FLY.
Morning 11 Eyening 30
Uo Maco i 4
5 30 Cordele 7 15
7 22 Ashburn 7 57
6 35 Tifton 5 10
5 00 Valdost* 10 25
Operates Pullman Buffet Sleepers
the year round between
Teim., ami Jacksonville, Fla., via
con and Tifton.
Operates Pullman Sleep r? between
Atlanta and Brunswick, via Macon
and Tilton, making direct
with boats to and from Cumberland
and St. Simons. *
Operates its own sleepers between
Macon and Pa’aika via GS A F
Direct line to Fitzgerald
t olouy via Tifton,
Shoo-tly train runs every day
will make evov local stop
D. G. HALL,T. P. A.—Atlanta Ga.
W. 11. LUCAS, F. P.
(’. M. RHODES— Soliciting
Agent. Macon, Ga.
J. LANE.—General Manager.
G. A. MaCDONALD.—G eneral
senger Air Ti».
S HINGLER * LAWRENCE’.
±12)1 0 .
THE OLD FIRM OF
SIIINGLER & LAWRENCE
is still before the public;
and we take this
opportunity to
return thanks
for their
past liberal patronage,
ftIld we
earnestly solicit
a continuance of the same
dur j„g the present year,
@ @ f
WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF
mmmmm
•7k •» m
*: m
m
ALSO-
-and--
GR0CERI mb T7Q
Which we
will sell
at prices
that cannot be beat.
Call and see Mr. Cantey,
who is managing the busi lies
He will take pleasure in
Allowing you through
and selling yon what
Jyou want.
SIIINGLER & LAWRENCE.
pun ) ft
»i * j
DEALERS IN
YELLOW PINE LUMBER,
ASHBURN, GA.
All orders for
Laths Shingles, Staves
Car HilL, Bridge Stuff
Flooring, Moulding, Brackets
Ceiling, Etc.,
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 sh< 1 1.
the ladies of AsJiburn and si.r
rounding country. ,
unks, Valises, Satchel
Our CANDIES are
FRESH AND FINE
«T FLOUR,
CT MEAT,
«r GRITS,
RICE, •
er SUGAR,
«?r COFFEE,
«T MEAL,
And in fact any and everything
tnat is kept in a first-class grocery
house can be had at our Large,
Brick Store as cheap as the cheap-
est.
We carr y a full line of Furniture,
UP STAIRS
Oor stock of Shoes is Complete,
with a specialty of Ladies’ ’
and Children’s Fine
Sunday Wear.
also handle the best >,\i i D
Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, Etc,
Uiili lino ot the best makes
OF STOVES NOW ON HAND.
All kinds of Stock Food at
Reasonable Prices.
The citizens of Ashburn
surrounding , a,1 P
invited country are cordially
to call and inspect our
stock.
We have a Wagon Yard >id
a
Stalls, Feed Troughs, Etc., for
of our customers
pecialiy. es
Respectfully,
J s betts & c
WARREN l. story,
physician <ziid Surgeon,
Stcamork, Ga.
Diseases of Nose ami Throat. li
Dr. J. F. GARDNER,
■
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Calls and night. answered promptly!
clay
Special attention given to die I
easos of women and children.
Rtsiderce at the Hicks place.
Ashburn, - - Georgia.
DR. W. J. TURNER,
Physician and Surgeon,
Ashburn, Georgia. f.
Special Attention Given to Dig*
eases of Women and Children.
Office in Room No. 2, Betts Building,
Residence; W, A. Shingler’s.
Tails Answered Day or Nighp
DR. T. H. THRASHER,
Physician and Surgeon,
Ashburn, Georgia.
General Practice Solic tod,
Office in the Christian Building,
C. E. WALKER,
Physician and Surgeon,
Sycamore, -:- Gkoruia.
W. B. CONE, D. D. S.
I Make a Specialty of Cn tm
Bridges and Replantations.
Teeth Extracted Without Pain,
n
Ashburn, . • . Georgia. i
-
:
W. T. WILLIAMS,
Attorney at Law.
Land and Collections .
Sycamoue Georgia
Z. Bass. A, J - Davis
BASS & DAVIS.
Attorneys at Law j
Ashburn, Georgia
Real E.-tate mid Collections.
Prompt ati iti'i n ill ■> mn«
placed in our hands.
B. B. WHITE
Attorney and Ceuncellor at Law. g
r
Ashburn, Georgia. i
Will practice in all the Courts,
State and Federal. t!
I i
J. G POLHILL,
Attorney at Law.
Sylvester, - Georgia.
Practice in all the courts.
Patronage Solicitek.
McKENZIE, r ]
HAWKINS &
Attorneys at Law
c Building:, Rooms 4 and 5."
Cordele, - Georgia 1 ! I
Prompt attention givi n to all businesi I
intrusted to my care.
J.AO. F. POWELL, J, W, POWELL.
Vienna, Ua, Ashburn. La
JNO. F. POWELL & SON
Attorneys-at-Laav.
We practice in all the courts
Immediate and careful attentio'l
g r iven to business placed in
hands. Employing one secure I
services of both. Business solicH
ited and inquiries promptly
wered.
O the a in Room No. 2, Mashburn’s PrugStot
H AMILTON
THE MODEL-MAKER.
My Jewelry and niodle shop m
in the Rainey building on Mai
street where I am prepared
repair your,
Clocks. m
Watches.
and Jewelry. I
Make Mo*ll«- •V
. i
repair Sewing Machines. I m
Strict confidents on Ull HH 'L
work. Give me a call.
repairing fine watches i
a special^
Thomas. L. Hamilton.
Ashburn U s0 *1