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ASHBURN ADVANCE
PublidiMl every Friday.
D. SMITH, - . Kditor
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Vienna is yet trying to hare scar-
let fever.
A car of melons was «l»ippwl
from Valdosta Monday, '
* The Wad icy and Mt. Vernon
railroad is to be extended to F.t
gerald.
Dr. Alphabet (G. M. D.)Hunt's
«a ideuce at Arabi was burned
Friday night.
Thu Worth Local and the Ash-
burn Advance both advertise
Wontli county’s legal printing.
Douglas Leader.
A school ma’am in Florida
taken enough of chewing gum
away from the children to last
her three years.
<’. W. Murray, of Birmingham,
robbed the Cordelo postoffice
terday of that beautiful
Miss Irene l’nvis.
Jno. L. Herring, the best
in Georgia, bless his o'd heart,
back on the Tifton Gazette
lie belongs. Shake, old hoy,
shake!
Si. g becd 'i hc can be qiiiekly am
completely ove>come by nsi*g* i|„ih.
fiinoiis little pill- known a- ‘*|le\\
Lilt le Early Riser-.”—J. S lift! A
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o.
Alaj. A. (). Bacon's amendment
to the taritf bill putting un ad vn
I ore m duty of 20 per cent on ran
cotton was adopted by the senate
Tuesday evening.
An exchange tells of a neighhoi
who “has watermelons as big as
quart cups, 1 ♦ How many quart
cupel' Kay Off and make them as
big as a Inure 1.
/Ttio. K. Howt',1, for nine year
editor of the Vienna Piogess,
lius retinal to a penccful life
where ho call enjoy his wealth.
Col. D. A. R. (’rum should ars
1 lie burden of the Progess.
The Georgia Soutlierh is hecotn
itnr quite a trunk line. Resides
those branching «.ff' from it, at
Tifton, Heartpino, and
three other chart *-r-
It n iTe»-ri applied for between
Miuf and the line of Florida.
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| |{ ,( boson, .Newark, (l , -m.
^ oilv bn- oil Mintili id C’otigli ('on, saved my
from dying In i-r-uip,’ i.
fi ts .uve 1 tliousand-<*f otliers suffer
ing from croup, pneumonia, bnuo hi
lis a, id ot lioc serious i In oat and lung
1 1 on Lies.—J. S. Hi-* is A* 1 o.
'The Georgia Kouthern will run
an excursion to (JuiUm&n next
Timrepuy, the 17th. A npecial
train will liar's A.-hburn at 7.l>’2 n.
in,, ami reach (Jiiittmau about
10.45 and leave (jiiittinim at, 7 p.
in. $1 for the round trip.
The Georgia Weekly Tress As¬
sociation we weakly little week¬
ly one you know—-will meet in
Cuthbert July lit. We will have
our compliments and celluloid col¬
lars along ami go to the exposi¬
tion at Nashville,
boft’.-im MeCluiii, in Atlanta, hud
been on a spree two or three days
when he went home to take a nap.
Hi* little R-year-o’.d son in a play¬
ful way kept too much fuss and
he fired a bullet through the little
fellow’s brain. If he was hang
and every whisky dealer in the
state run out it would put at. end
to bo much crime.
Soup* for ten s<>ine f**r tweniy itial
some tor lit i rt* year- have suffered
fmiu nil s and :lieu I uve bm ii quick
ly ana p rninie utL cured bv osii'K
DeiVitl’s H itch I It./.el Ka'vi*. the
great n iiicdy f* r piles and aJI form'of
sk'n disea-e.—J. Belts X ( o.
THU STORY Of A RING.
A story is afloat that ti holiness
preacher, somewhere about Enig-
iflfcJ"Y’'ce , itly told a married lady
that ihe ring a> was wearing on
her finger (it was her wedding
ring) would send her to perdition
if she did not get rid of it. Be-
ing a good Methodist and some-
what Inclined to the holiness
view, ’ the lad v finally told t he
• •
minister Hint she would not let a
ring stand between her and heav-
en, and, taking it from her linger,
gave it to the pious fraud. He
it on bis own finger and
it. lie did not seem to fear
it would send him
Hit ion. Some tune after-
husband missed (be ring
wH Winger and asked
^^^^Khe frankly
A Itiul j-arted
l^tcher was
traight
^d the
ri "N - rhe clerical humhug began
to , hem and haw about. . . giving . , ,, U
U]>, when lie whs told if he did
not give it up instantly lie (the
husband) wouhl stamp the life, out
of him. At this he wilted anil
gave up the ring. The husband
then told him to never again put
l,iK foM ' ,lih ll0l,M> ! "' v
circumstances, or he would kick
him out.
The Gazette gives the strry a-
told to it at.d would gladly give
the name of the preacher, but
f aiiod to get it. Pious frauds
should be held up to public scorn,
and *he Gazette is ready to do its
full share of the work.—Tifton
( ;. 1Z ,., f( ._
WfIKbY CROP REPORT.
Bnilinv June I.
During the past veek tiie con¬
ditions of the weather have
e,bunged, but little from those
that, characterized the week be-
fore. Nor .•> except a few
teved showers Inis fallen for about
tb’TM! weeks. The dry weather
has enabled tin* farmers to work
and clean their crops, wliicli lias
been done, but vegilation has
suffered seriously for lack of
moisture. The ground lias beet me
very dry and dusty. [Since the
above was written we have had a
good rain in South Georgia, mi]
Tim stand ot cotton is not at all
cii'*ourugitig, and lute planting i-
not coming up as it should. There
is eompliiiut in some localnies of
lice on tin* plant. Got Ion has also
.suffered from the effect of
nights.
Corn is making hut little prog
less. On ,, ,i the uplands i.i corn • is i los
., . ... , . ,
1 ' s " ,l *- v -""i • l| " ,<| - ln
"ing to tassel before it reaches its
proper height; while in the
loins, cut worms have injured ii
very much, causing the late plan-
ting to cm.m up very irregularly
Wheat is very good. There
but little complaint of rust, n
some sections harvesting is in
progress.
flats are late ami not very good
owing to t lie drowt li.
Tin* fin i f cro)i will be iiicd i u in
Apples lire plentiful in Do* middle
counties. Fears are almost a fail
lire and peaches are falling fnuV
tin* trees. Berries are plentiful
in the southern counties, but the
dry weather has cut the crop short
in the northern division of (In¬
state.
Fastur *s are suffering for rain.
Sweet potatoes need rain, and
there is a number of holds not yet
planted. Irish potatoes me better
this year than last as a rub*.
Cane is very small and the out¬
look is not at all encouraging.
Watermelons-are small and not
uioii v of them planted.
Nol only pil - ol the very \vnr-.
kll 11 CH'l In ■ z. i*•<I hi I >* tYlIl'- U'll* Ii
I la/. I K i - bol 11 /, ma, ,-eiild
bn* ii-, b i , b -iIn. ule l- ai|,l ni.
oder -k n r ubh's van b- iniitantL
relicvetl by Die s:'n,-■ remedy J. K
Be*I - .V (
G mi* ml Review of Tim Weekly Gro«
Bulktin, Lndiug June, 7, th tB97.
While there are same sections
that a esulVering for rain, the
protracted drouth was temporarily
broken by good showers during
last half of the week, and it- a
result a general improvement i;
already noted in all growingcr«ips
especially those on high grounds.
The soil hud become .-o hind and
dry that it was impossible for
vegetation to obtain suflieieut
moisture to mor * than keep it
ulive. A11 holds bad been well
deunetl and worke 1 and were in
exeelleut condition when tlo* iai.i
vunie. Farmers ave now busy
laying by corn, and harvesting
wheat and oats. The \ ield of
both wheat and oats is very good
Late oat.- are poor on account of
dry weather. The warm nights
and showers have greatly im-
proved eoiton. There are fewer
complaints of l.ee on the plants
this week. Pasture- which were
failing rapidly at lime of last is-
sue of the bulletin are now
greatly revived, improving
steadily, • The fruit crop ’ a- a
whole, will not b* t.u_ \ Feaeli,***
ami pears will be much below a
full crop, and t ow there is a gen-
oral o mplaint that apple-, are
rotting md falUi-a I'iie i*. v
a,;-G promising, waterm -
.,ro not g. ed, and the yield w.h
be small comparatively
some melons will be readx in
mail,: ah-.: the last of L-
cut week, more rain is needed .is
the ground had become -o dry
that the good effects of the recent
rui.-s will be but temporary unless
.-oou followed by more.
I Kiiiiiw.K.ucinKM Itm cm-
,j a r.*i<h m to b-burn. <1 or * i d< .
fut I he tiaiu in tl ajfOli) imijlliel i'.'lit-
ijl di flgnrerueiitii cau be <) *>ly
o?t rconui wlibou 1 leaving a sc r hi
-inir I>.- Witts Witch Itn/.el Salve.
s lb-*-&<",
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Coot thyself. Jeffrey & Roobin.
(iingli 'in- of ail c ho s 5 els JellVei
Hoobin.
YhhJ w ile pe cal s i e lor- 7 -c
!< *tlp i A Koobin.
f. r k<g teekles, iro to \V Mom’-.
Men’s coin n 1’ n'-ct .’0 c, s. .LIT
r '.' k R". bin.
N'aiil « iib* fine < asiu ' n* 17 , 1 '
^ tt' •< * Di u.
Beef t.orlt ami - usaceat Walkei's.
Plain (*.isliuni r, I-III- u ill ill 12'
• bfficyA Koobin.
tVo sled it cl . J.-() * \ w K " bin.
Yn d-aid* 1’cv' itl a'l cnlors 7 1 .*
-b lin y A Roobin.
Lawn and I' i !»-••... \ -r <di ap a'
.i, jy, rv ,y Rnobin’s
Griyorc . d ill-ink at iValkci’-.
I 'lo aO I ii <1 <.| ‘ inol.iiig t b '.ceo.
•»<> fo V\ ;ilI- «*i 1 -
Lawi uni ( aliens yciv dimn 1 a 1
•leHre- & R'.-.bui’-:.
Gingliaiii-) of ail i lors .*» els J, ffret
& Rl) „,, w<
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WBfrW. »GWIiMHMriBBR
HIE HEW MY.
WOMEN used ■
¥ to think " ie- H
’V?) le diseases ” 3
Y - could n a 1 be 9
U A ■/**V r r\ treated o after n y 'do- y r- a
/ \ cal esamina- SI
\f/ tions" by physl-
V 3 cians. Dread of
s'jch freatmert
kepi thousands of
modest women
tiilent about their
suffering. Thein-
troduction of
Wine of Cardui has now demon-
strated that nine-tenths of all the
of menstrual disorders do •-
cases
not require a simple, physician’s attention I
at all. The purs |
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im «L i
taken In the privacy of a woman’s s
own home insures quick relief and
speedy cure. Women need not Ti
hesitate now. Wine ot Cardui re¬ 5
quires no humiliating i xamira-
tions for its adoption. It cures any
disease that com- s under the head
of "female troubles” disordered
IS menses, falling of the womb,
''whites."change beautiful by of making life, ltmakcs them
women
well. It keeps them young by
keeping them healthy. $1.00 at
the drug store.
for advice In r.i-.es rtqulrin* sceclal
direction*, »ddrer.i. EtohiR sympu:ms,
the 't.adit s' Advis-' V Departinent,’
The Chutunooffs Medicine Co., Ch.U(a-
n,- ,;a. [>nn.
W. t. ADDISON, M.D., Cary, Miss., says;
"I practice iiseVv iceof Cardui extensively in
mv amt timi ivamesl excellent
preparation lor female troubles .' 1
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FINE DRESS GOODS,
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Motben buy tt. for their children.
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OFFICIAL ADVERTISING.
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pi.flTION K< >11 CIIAR1KR.
To 'I he Hon Alh-’i D. Gaudier,
Sei 'y i ^ta.c, oiam or v-a.
Tire petition of the undersigned,
whose names and residences are
hereinafter fully set forth, re¬
shows:
IRST.
That they b sire to be incorpo¬
rated, as iir* d in the acts ol
18112, and the acts of Itffff), amen¬
datory thereof, pages ti t & Oi.
SECOND.
They desire for themselves,
their siiceer rs and associates
t a ho incorporated under
inline and style of the TIFTON
THOMASVILLE k GULF RAIL-
'A AY, ( <>.
THIRD.
The railway contemplated un
1 i*i* t}■ i h petition for charter to be
fifty five (bo) utiles in
length, beginning, at Tifton, in
the County ,o4 Berrien on the
north, and running iu a southerly
direction, through the counties oi
Berrien, Worth, Colquitt, pass-
ing r through or near the town of
Moultrr*. in said County, and in-
Lithe Coiintyof Thomas, to the
city of Thomasvilli*, said railroad
having as its Northern terminus
the city of Tifton’and ns its South
cm terminus the city of Thomas-
; villi*.
FOURTH.
'Phe capital stock of said Rail¬
way* Company shall be not less
I than one hundred thousand ($100,
000) dollars, nor mon* than live
hundred thousand ($7)00,000) liol-
iais, t he same to c-insi t of com-
mon stock.
FIFTH.
... I hat. they . desire .... the charter of
said railway company to continue
for and during the term of one
hundred and one (101) years, as
allowed law.
SIXTH.
Tint the principal office of said
Company shall he located in the
city of Tlioniusville, County of
Thomas.
.SEVEN 1 'H.
Your petitioners declare that
they do intend in good faith to
go forward w ithout. delay t > se¬
cure subscript ions to the capital
stock, construct, equip, maintain
and operate sal ! railroad.
EIGHTH.
Your petitioners further show
that tIn*v have given four weeks
notice ol ; flieir . . intention to t apply ,
tor charier, by the publication ot
this petition iu the following
ncwspapeis, Viz: “Thoniasville
rimes Knterpri.se,” Thonias.ille,
Ga., “Tift,... Gazette,” Tifton,
•'Ashburn Advnnc** , , ,, Ash- 4 ,
bu'-ii, Ga., “.Moultrie libserver
Moultrie, Ga., said newspapers
being the ones in which the Slier-
ill’s advertisements are published
in their respective Counties,
through tvl icli the railroad con¬
templated i n this petitioq is pro¬
posed fo be mu.
NINTH.
A uni petitioners nttaeli hereto
their names and residences re¬
spect ively, as follows:
W. W. Ashburn. Kastman, Ga.
W. N. Leiteh, Kastman, Ga.,
Mailer M. Clements, Eastman,
Ga.,
F. B. Stubbs, Cox, Ga.,
K. ,1. Stubl-.s, Con, Ga.,
George W. Farrott, Sr. Atlanta,
G i.,
-GVoige W. Farrott, Jr Atlanta,
Ga. > ft
s L. i 1 ay s,,^f hf mas ville, Ga.,
K. M. Smith, Thomasvilfe, Ga.,
Joseph li. Merrill. Thomasville,
Z. II. Clark. Moultrie, Ga.
M..L Farrott, N “.v York, N. 'i .
Jacob Haas, Atlanta: Ga.
John E.Cay. Atlant-u, Ga.
C. 15. Parker, McRae, Ga.
.1 W. Reid. Thomasville, Ga.
XYlierefore your petitioners
pray i hat t sr oy may be ineoipora-
L’d under ie provisions of the
laws and Constitution oi the
State, with all the powers'ami
IN,;..... .
And your petitioners will over
Smith ,x Clements.
Attorney.- for Petitioners.
Wort). Sheriff’s gales,
Dimm wtn w* s,-ui. hSlWsaJo!®olill. .!„• first Tm*su«y in July,
«'toCllf hSh.'i
iVvU'u-u pl^tyD-i'ichu^raiD;, 1
t- -at;- o( j lrmn .:n «-x- .-uiem i-'-u.* t imu tWoumj .Xtb.-Iii)
**ioi e.iuniy, Ga. m fnv.-i-i i
^ • «’'«>•- tmi«x-*etwent c- lapanx.
. . UHtKl t-’U' X.t l Ji Itlt HuttUx !l
ces June, iota i>;
shw« wv,-tu t »mt}Ga.
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Nut-ice of Dissolution.
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t'ii'mEsED
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10 CTS ten VL-tH-ko an ! tht r stopp^l. rbc •)'.!
nmDioxa P ;S?tbSilS?
< a-hmere double-width, Jeffrey & Hoobin. brocaded | i
nil colors 1 S', o.
PETITION FOR CH tRTRR.
Gi.ohuia Worth. County.*
To the lion. ALtsv D t
CaNOLer, See’y of the*
>T ,TI of (j K • i:<• r A/ s
Tie petition of Hie iiinhT-ign'd t'
it-
E. M • Tan-i ', M n n'ie, Ind'a a
J. A. H-otii ill n, M i i' is 11 .
P. I. Miller. Clevriaii 1 O i O.
K. (.'. Miller. Chicago, Illinois
.). K. vv diiatn■ -Sylv «t< r. J i
W. II MePiu::', Svivo-ler. (I i
J. H W - be-r v Sylve-'er, (ia
P. K. 3. Ford, Sylyis'cr, Ga
H L. Sikes, Sylyest' r. * ■ a
T* It Perry, !-*> Ive-ter. (.it
.!. T Cochran, I rubella, 11 • ■
T. Tint in, l-abcllii, Ga.
J. J. McDowell, Isal ella, Ga.
J. J.Foiehaiid, Isabella, Ga.
Rest ciefully shows the to I >w
ing:
I l :.-T.
That they iiav assiciited III un-
selves mgetli t fur the p ieposes here¬
inafter shown un ter the name
g<v!e ol'ih ■Sylvfwter. .V.rihern mil
Cult Utila'ay Coaip .ay—utrd'r
which they desire to bu incorpora'ed
Second.
That i lie purpose of the ass (nation
is to construct, i quip and <|ieinte
lailmad from the town of Si lvester
q , : , Mll As >,|„,, u . t » th • town
of Woctl . ia -aid wmnty, die length
of-mne f > b • about tweu'y mile-; the
gen i*r 1 1 1 1 if cl ion N'oi t liens' hi d N-imlli-
vvost; the sii i road running ihrongli
the c.iumt v'of Win tli, tienjia. troru
S.vlvest r, Wurth cun v. to Worth,
Worth cooii! v. G ■ I'gja. by tv ly of I lie
towns of !-obeli.i, arid Ashbi ru as
(lime Raid.
.'i'llJKD.
Tiial the capital-tuck of the said
company is one hundred thousand
dollars ($!0d,'i00) divided into shares
of one hundred dollars each, which
will b< eoni-ooii stock.
Fourth
Thai the s tid company desires to bo
incorporated lor a term of ou-* hun¬
dred years, with privilege of re¬
newal.
Fifth.
That lie* principal offire of t.l<o said
company will In* in the town < f Kyi-
vesler, Worth county Georgia.
Sixth.
Th d ibe --tid ■ o-nphiiy in'i nds in j
good I ,itli to *.: • : rv iid w ii!i• • • jt be¬
lli' *.o m c mi e - ip>s ripiions to ilie capi j
tai ock, cou-iiue r ipiip, lio'u'" '
s , i in
am! operate -aid railroad.
Ki.VK.vrn.
I’c Lionel - prat 'liat a cliarT-r
:.*r i.'Ucd ilmm and rcq-o -i that they be
iiico; p nafed under me name and
-n le afoicssid. after tie y have given
four n’t ek** noti-i) of ibt ir iii-euti -n
to apn y for charter, or the puMica-
lion o! this petition in lie* Amu v.’R\
V.iv.i *.'t*E. tlm uewsp qi r in which
iin* sheriff- adverts-i me us a, e n Ai-
li-ind iri said c un v <f Worth
through which the-aid ro d will run.
/ <’k lor f.*ur weeks under a-d
by vutiic <’t u \-aw< oi heorgui
a-s,.,daus
s ocee-sor ■ all lie- rigin.-, I ii * iv < rs amt
,i. iyi'ege- ni Inu iz'-d by—iml no: ;'*-
• m u-ti-iit with tb • t >w- id said -'an
milt . x *< u'c i i i *:qm * s herein
*> Ur- set «>u’, m.d oo all -m h am-
-tit* necessary io carry mi the
. , | , abroad bu-iue--.
And pi * i Dinner- will i y r pray.
20 h. IS 7.
‘ -M. i’ uisey. Mu cic Lilian'.
'J; )’ w-‘, \l,t'l<■' i . n '. 0, ’ n ‘ (’li-vi-kirid A diaoa Ohio. *
K *' Chicago Ilhuoi-.
J William-, Sylve-ter Georgia.
.v, II. .tb-Fliaul. Sylve ter Georgia
I S U'e-iberry. Sylvester Gi-'T-git.
S’. S. It. Font, Sylve-i"r Geo' gut.
'•V. b, Kike-, Kvlve-'ei G- orgia.
.7, R Ferry, Sylvi star Georgia,
f. T. Cochran, I al)"lla Gpi g m
’ T. I inton Isab'Ha Georgia.
.(. J. ’.li l)o.vell fsabi'lia Georgia.
J. I. Fo* ehaml Isabella Georgia.-
DEW DROP INN
THE FIN NIX HOUSE.
XIIC SAM.! i: CHAPMAN, Proprietress.
Rates §1 a Day.
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60 years in Use ali Over the World
No Generators or kxiras. operated
by a Child. Wbl Stand by anv»fc400Q
Gas Fountain and Sell five glasses to
'ts One.
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MADISON, INDIANA.
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WANTED-AN IDEA
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DEALERS I>
YELLOW PINE LUMBER
ASHBURN, GA.
All orders for
Ltfths Shingles, Stav s
Car Sills, Britlgu Stuff
Flooring, Moulding, Brackets
Ceiling, Etc.,
will reeeive prompt
CAN DRESS ANYTHING TO 18X30.
Wro cary a well selected and
assorted stock of
n.y ( ioods, 11 ill'll Witi’f
(i mforii’s, Ktc.
II in need of anything in
Olothing,
SUCH AS
KIEN '5 AND BOYS’ SUITS,
We can fit yon
Wk Have a Nice Stock op
LADIES* DRESS GOODS
AND TRIMMINGS.
lliat we would he pleased fo sin-
the ladies of Ashburn and st.c
rounding country.
Tanks, Valises, and Satchel
Cur CANDIES are
fresh and fine
FLOUR,
m- MEAT,
GRITS,
fer RICE,
evr sugar,
C?f COFFEE,
MEAL,
And in tact, any and everythi
t-nat is kept in a first-class grocery
house can he had at onr Large,
Brick Store as cheap as the cheap-
est.
NVe carr y » full line of Furniture.
UP STAIRS
(tor stock of Shoes is Complete,
with a specialty of Ladies’
and Children’s Fine
Sunday Wear.
\\ c al->> handle tin* he-t brands o:
Tobacco, SqbTF, Et c
Full lino of the best makes
OF ST0VDS NOW ON HAND.’
t* ’
All kinds of Stock Rood at
•
Reasonable Prices.
Ihe citizens ol Ashburn and
country are cordially
invited to call and inspect our
stock.
We have a Wagon Yard and
Stalls, Feed Troughs, Etc., for the
conve,!ie,u ' e ° r °" r customers e.-
pec i ally.
Respectfully,
J ^ BBrrs& Co
Dr. J. F. GARDNER.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
QjjUs answered promptly
day and night.
Special attenlion given to dist
of women and children.
ensos
Residerce at the Hicks place.
Ashbnm, (ieorgin.
Du. J. F. GREGORY, & 00.,
_(Specialists.)
Catarrh. Rectal l)i<ffl a e»
H.morJimids.(l*i'ec)Fi>‘= 1 *- . ..... .
NO KNIFE, NO PAIN.
Room No 1.
Hkaui) Urn .king
Coiinw.i.E. u > ,
1 (> 7 6 ’o t TON A VK ,
. <■
Macon, v-
WARREN L. STORY,
Physician and Surgeon,
Sycamore, Ga.
Diseases of Nose nnrt Throat.
DR. W. J. TURNER,
Physician and Surgeon,
AsHBURN, GKOROIA.
Special Attention Given to Di:
eases of Women and Children.
office iu Room No. 2 , Betts Bulldlnfir.
Residence; W, A. ‘■hlngler's.
Calls Answered Day or Nisrht.
DR. T. H. THRASHER,
Physician and Surgeon,
Ashburn, Georuia.
General Practice Solie ted,
Office in tlie Christian Building-,
C. E. WALKER,
Physician and Surgeon,
Sycamore. :- Geougia.
GEO. W. COOPER,
DENTIST, -
Ashburn, Georgia.
Offi -c. Room No. t, Betts IJuiltlinir.
W. B. CONE, D. 1). S.
I Make a Specialty of Crow i;s>
Bridges and Replantations.
Teeth Extracted Without, Fain.
'Ashburn, . • . Georgia.
W. T. WILLIAMS
Attorney at Law.
Land and Collections
Syo.uio.ik :- Gkoi.ica
Z. Hass. A. J • Davis
BASS & DAVIS.
Attorneys at, Law
Ashburn, Georgia
E'-al Esune and Colleelions.
dr i u,-t. i. * »r.t i i 1 tl* I 1 ■! I * 11
|)h'.ced in our band'.
B. B. WHITE,
Attorney and Oeuncellor at Law.
Ashburn, Georgia.
Will practice in all the Conrt.s,
State atid Federal.
J- G P0LHILL,
Attorney at, Law.
Sylvester, - Georgia.
Practice in all the courts.
Patronage Solicited.
Hawkins & McKenzie,
Attorneys at Law
o Building, Rooms I and 5.
Cordele, - Georgia*
I’rompt attention given to all business
intrusted to my care.
J.XO.T’. I’d tv ell, J. XV. POWELL.
- ' Vienna. Ga. Ashb rn, (iu
JNC. ,F. POWELL & SON
; ' >
Attorneys-at-Law.
We practice in all t.lie courts.
Immediate and careful attention
given To business placed in our
hands. Employing one secures
services of both.. Business solic-'
Red and inquiries promptly ans^
we red.
THE CITY BaRBp.R SHOP.
HAllt-Dl!E 3 feING_H -pecialtv.
BHAVmG_ q u ick „ud e«-V.
RAZOliS- Put in 4*1)1),! ffx i n slior
notiec.
welcome. 5 l' eeive a rul'ilial
’t- D. LAW, Proprietor.
ashuuhx - Georgu.
con 0Q cm. ,* att , t a lpieil for Ro
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f> D. Smith. Aabbum. Ga.