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fHE ASHBURN _ ADVANGt
Entered at the Ashburn postofllnc
as second-class mail matter.
Official Organ of Worth County.
Asbburn, Ga., June, 11, 1897.
t Subscription Jtl a > car in ...........
They rode down tin- road.
a bteyote pule
Closely side tiy side
lie stroke., tier hull',
At the brunch they allKhtcd.
Their effect'on they piyht*'d.
A little hissing
A little kissiny,
i ndy in the window observing.
Just n mile—
How they smile!
They return with their love pre. erviny.
Mr. J. W. Walker i< •crnui.lv iil.
Crop 5 were net or unV h-r and in
belier condition at tl.i 5 reason.
Mrs. J R. Taiion uas>o ill 1' ,“ml
of theVcck that she was i ot ^xppeted
to live, but she is improving now.
Mias Ella Bacon departed for Ba-
conton Monday to spend vacation.
Black berries and ge< so arc having
a hard time at keeping from h< iirg
locked
A detailed , , account of ihe c’osinp
of the school here was n reived loo
late for |.ub':cat.on.
J. K. lVilPcms, the find man, say
Ihe railroad trem Si lvester to Ash-
burn i-hound to come.
Prof. 1’as‘niove and family left on
(lie “Shoo fly” this morning t > spend
yacadon in -Mac n county.
One of the brightest y, «ng men of
Worth fonhty is John Fdlvaw. He
is at home Ir in Mercer during vaea
lion.
Yt « can talk to a fallow over ft e icF-
ephonc u itheut smebing his decavcd
tepth. That rtminds us that iliercjs
a d' ntist in town.
The toioj hone wires are goiiig up,
and i-ome counf ctio'sare made to-day
at the swiicb-h'-aid Ailot Ihe lines
will be up a d iu operation within
three or four dai s.
Tim v „n„ m .„, u,-n
girl along, look 5 cross at the tram
road conductor for leaving the nt-bi h»<r
train across .It nkiiis street one
last wei k.
Sick head) cite cm he quickly Uirg aid
eomn'etcly ovneome by tlio-c
famous iit'lu pills known as* lie'* itt's
Litilc Early Ris. r-.”-,f. S. Rett 5 &
•
XV"rth county actua.ly had a 6U-
penor court tins week. f
0ober , ’ vas . 1,1 char . S°’ u1ul , nn> the
court in good style. We left too
early to get a report, of the cases
tried. The Ford esse was contin-
•ietl
E Ediiuu ihon is a liveryman
sver hy ol tl e cunfiih uce and patrou-
Tigo i f at.j t, wn. lie i> kind, c.urte-
tcOU 5 nud atscommodating. It he
lailf to treat you I'ighi, ieporl ii at
tics ■ flic" i ud give u- one more sur-
IMS".
There is no bridge cci'o-s Deep
creek s'.nce the freshet. The Luttor-
loh bridge wa 5 wa-hctl tuvay, and t 1 "'
ctmmssrnirs of It will and U ih-ox
eountic 5 stem to be making no i ff >* I
to replace it. It h ts been hinted.that
some i f them envn d the trade Dial
comes across it to Ashburn. We
look fut ther int" ihe matter.
The fowui weu’d bo better protected
if a water pipe with several bvdrant 5
was laid from the Dew Diop luri to
Gardner & Thrasher, 5 tbutr stor" and
c-nrceifd with the mill pipes. J. S.
Betts &Co. have the witter, hose and
the nozzles, and ihej' wotj'd
put ii in at a very small cost.
Don’t thm your ,, blood , with
fras or „oi-on ,i with blue mass, bur
aid Na'ure b' using DcM itt’s Little
Early Ri-ors . the famou 5 little pills
for <on-tipation, bili ustte-8 h i'd stout-
Crookc (ho p(' 0 'o: r i ,, aplier, is bo'keel
to leave here next week for Uuadilla.
fie njtiy-bc I eie several days, lv-w-
t ycr, as lie is getting a ru-h of work.
We cheerfully ricecmmend Mr.
Crookc and h,s e-lirrabe family to
the people of I mdillti. • H" i-a good
photograph' r, and iicrtky ol a liberal
put roc age.
^ To the public.—The supply of sura-
]>le copies of the issue r May 2Sth.
containing the Slubbj a: tide, is long
ago exhausted. We tire willing for
two or three hundred other non-sub-
K( ribovs to come aiouud and call for
"Si cample copy with Stubbs sermon
in it, and we are abo willing for
i hem lo sub-crib; and ge< the in x
tensatim without he trouble of beg-
gtng. But -om" men are. so eo-e
they will n' t« yen spend their opinion,
IV. B. Johnson. Newark. O., say-.
<>).e Minute (.ocgli Gere saved my
only -hv>d*'fti'usMods child.{rqm dying by cr up’’ It
has ol ' licrs suffer-
ingfrotii croup. p-aAini-'" # i«- btoii' bins
and other d ry us U :tt and u-g
trt .ubtr—J. s. Letts A <Jo.
Temperance Committee Report.
Atb ptcd by Yahh sla District Con-
f. rence. .M. E. < hit ch.-in||i ) at Tif-
ton (!« M i : 9 . 185 ) 7 .
‘ U he'.'cas the Clilistien people of
fieorgia art! workit.g for,and Imping
to have the anti-bat rem bid enacted.
a 5 a Georgia state jaw.
"Resolved, ftv.-t, That we do heartily
Ul ° suul ~sfr~ inii,
’ !iud respectfully ask our Senators and
Hepre-e,natives (o support the same
“Resolved, second, That we request
Cur l’resulinS Elder and Pastors iu
the Valdosta District, Jo have the
several District, Quarerly (.'onferouee, in tho
said ya -s resolution, cjidors-
iiif* the anti-harroom Dill, and
lug their Senator* and Rspresoola-
tives to >nppor? the said bill.
"Resolyeb. third,"Tim! this report
be pnbli.hul m the Wesleyan <
tian Advocate : and further,, that \ve
request the Deal papers in th<* Va|.
dost,a District to published the same.”
The spring tenq cf Ashbnrn
High School closetl Friday, with
ail-day exercises, a. large crowd
attended. We saw tlen from
our window as they gathered
around a table iu the grove, and
suppose they had dinner, but. all
we ^ 0 J it was “cold shoulder.”
we had an invitation to the c/er.
cises, however, highly
ibg* Die awards of honor
follows. First honor in Prof.
Passmore’s room Was awarded to
Clifford lr Hay. Second t, , honor , Mias ...
Kla May Evan’s -A tie was the
result of the contest for the $5 in
gold for perfect, lessons, Glilford
Hay and Miss Ida Judge making
same. In Mrs Passmore’s room,
lirst honor was won by little I’an-
line Wliidden, second honor by
Miss Josie Wood and one whose
name we failed to get - In the
smaller class Ida Hodge received
first honor and Miller Hudson
second. Walter Bolden was win-
uer of the silver dollar,
The Holiiiess Assciation.
The htuiuess ■ ssocaat on will com
ycnc here next Sunday arid last about
8 days. The intention of the
is identically the same as (hat of
similar previous m'-etirgs, but trill Le
run’ on ti more conservative line,
Rev- R P. Fain in president of the
charge of the church, ru.y do-ire
!t “''derstood that the association will
be beU1 unJ er the auspices ol tl e Vai-
dost a District 11. Press A-s< cation 'f
... ,, , 1 ... * ... ... .
‘
W1 ^ ‘ .... Dim ■ moans that the doc , t rmes ,
1 h*- Molhoilisl hpiseopal ( uurc.i
S, u h will he taught, and that. xtrc.nc
views P pcu ; i:!r t0 11)0 W aus wlU
not ! < ".ii-tG
b &t „ „ di „, . blll
williecr lake .
are lo a w reineoi's
Mono. Neither will thev It dd d vine
|. 0 .,|ingservi' -sin the church and lin¬
n ,and h ■ core of thii gs of the Lord to
got one thing accomplished.
They believe iiipruycr for the I
itant. but r-alRe the fact that if yon
l oop as’nn' r xt the aitnr t■ P l "' f 'l ;< ”
rln u nst.sm m hisj-unts he wdl curse
YOU in his mind and not go there
again.
They realize that it take.- some sleep
along through Tfc, and wdl di-mi - S
the congregation in ihe early part of
the night,
Tncv be ieve in rhi'i-tianity a=t the
lirst and uppermost thought < f
human mind, bui are wiping for i her
jui mbors to haye some <d their socit -
lies in secret..
As we view the matter this will be
the model holiness association of
Ashbnrn and tlioss wh•> dObire s' night
Methodist doctrine will d<> w 41 to at-
tend.
Mis 5 Pearl Green, i f Tifton, i- vis¬
iting Mi -i Willie McLendou
Gone to The Wesleyan.
When the pastor of the Methodist
'' hurch , , ,xl< ' ,1,led tl,B . 1DVltatl . .. °" l0
m'nister-to gather around the
on the sacramental scrv.ee Sunday,
fj, |( Suinlin failed lo lespornt
o"""™ «*
a-iil was n«‘{ u membpr or :my church
IV \ tluai tone. 11 is withdrawal re-
vo!:ed his he and he not “
uhc was a
nimislc.i - ’ f Hie gospel -
I| (i ], f the Methodist church m d. i-
peculiar circumstance 5 - Last week
lie attend the dig'r'et conference a 1
'i'ifiou. -iooiI I he examina' ion of char-
in ter and -ucceedrd in getting his i
c n-'e renewed. Then lie applied (hr
a recommendation, to the annual c n-
] ferencc lor deacon s < r iers and was
examined on that line. In ihe < x
nation the question of loyally to
church law and discipline was cf
course consider!d and satisfactory
answers given lo all question 5 . ILs
ij c .>nsc was r newed 'lliiirsday.
r comm t datlou gr .n'ed Uriilay, he
demanded hi-chur< h I iter Saurday.
and j >incd the Wesleyan church at
Liv - oik Sunday night. He failed to
get his ehur h b tier, h .wevdc, a- he
did not exp' cl to join another church
of the same faith anil order.
Mr-. D. I. IVderson lias , also , with- . .
drawn from the Methodist church In
j ' 0 ; n () lU WTsleyans.
Others are expedc 1 -o go. A t a
eon f. lx ti e Tucsda y night, the
preacher invit.dall wh" intended t"
t :i V..-it s church to do so at one. He
d ies ii"t invi’e the r leaving, nor in*
vite th' in t" st-f , if they want to go.
TIiof- who expect t" g" are
«-u fur <•' mch p -Uii.-al ;casonand
ti e s , n«-r tfi-y go the belter it will
i for the ebui' lt.
Let u i have h.'trmi'.ny,an enemy in
the ranks is wot'f.e than a hundred
emoides aeros* the liu .
ISAHKLI.A scraps.
81lPrifl( , t „ y VVfl , in A | ba „ v ollo div
last week.
Prof. Gardner’s school was out
J'G ul ' c cluy-
Our .. judge . , trained t n pounds and
lost Ids h,a> t at the picnic,
Mis. Mary Williams visited rela¬
live, in All Salti'dav la-t.
.Mrs .* iillie Barl'er. ot Jonesboro, is
p,„di„g R f( .„ (1 i V es
j )pn><
* The p five is wlr.ctj be <n the
of.liuicj wale , the change-iu the
moon.
Scviialof < nr Irdden lights di-
viih d time with Dale’s picnic at the
Whiddon In idee la-t week.
sheriff Story and Jud.'o Erlce went
fishing la-t week to the wayside well
and 'iitieht three bucket .
Dr. 2.. C. McDowell "ill leave in¬
day. Wednesday, lor Suwance Tenn .
<0 ll "1’ '" s>
1’v f. l’attersou’s si bool w; s out
1 ' ''' -9 h-and It* \\ cek’s
| h 111 " ,e ‘- lul ■' M l0l> ll, ‘"
*
(onrl-ism full , , boom this , . week ,
d , 1)(! lawye(S as Ul „ v lvll . k IlW ay
, hp ]||(Te (li , t _ slIji | e ,i„. e -r-
mu'-.
Jake’s hoar 1 is divided in two st c
,j OI)s . ,]„, |j, st p art j„ ihe northern
divi-ion, me other in the Southern
hemisphere. .Vow sav lie’s noi imi-
ph boons.
T.-o darkey who was airested mi
j; ^ "veteased
T(|( . S( iv lhl> jurv hltV - Ml g fttU cd
;, j ngt | llin .
!'!r. Oliver, of Pai k> inil'e, ha- en¬
tered suit against Jake-o Ihe jack,
Wonder if . e retd’z s now that
M. cou t i 5 not a lia'laemaUon.
Jon.
Don’t neglect a c< ugh lx cause the
smimTot’s^airnlid' ft may'develop
into a serious d ; fficu!ty bevoud r. pair.
One Minute Cough Cum i- easy.
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A Goo(1 Settlement.
Editor Advance, -I have just re
lurned trom a vi-it in the Raney
n( , ij{llborllll( (1 win re T found "D'. e
e kind and sociable, and ready
!q |||j|ke a f( . e , a , h 1
found’thc crops of cotton about all
chopped out, and the last few days
of sun 5 hinc has put new life in'o (hat
plun', an4 soon there can b‘ scon
square 5 all along' the row- 5 : widi a.
good crop of this (the staple wbich
brings the moin-y -outli) and the good
price which we exp 'p’nntcr c lo net for
tIje Snurh Ge -rgia can bid
fa „, woil to :l , (lld (Mj v. !iI)d |, ;lv ,
enough lift ;o buy the good madam
d th ,. oUm , liat k , n .,
semrig machine, at d i gan.
Til" crons of the -biff of life, arc
glowing last, aid on many ln'ius are
yofy fine. Dan ltafey li'.i- the best
corn that 1 saw. which would measure
two and . a hal. . ,, fc 0 t . in . l.'ght, i • . and t
the melon vines which 1 miw him
plow i,.g, w .'-h that thiv y two year
(J( j mue c i||fu „ j ust boginintc to
rim. Mr. Raney hopes t<> luiye some
ripe melons b> the 15th of July, and
ama tirof (auir-e such f’.l Vl'l' I ul-
lows as you and mi self, will get ll n
invitation, lotiiefi s' cutting.
J found Mr. P.nk Hay man, as
as others, pu-h’ng fo ward with their
work, and will be -are, to get there
El'. I found those pe pie ihort-urhly
■ nisedlor good schools, and
have just ciiitiple'ed a very cointiM -
dious school building, ind luiye made
“I* for I’ro. E. B. Walker, a school
that will pay him about 40, 00 pci
,„a„h, man "''
I nope soon to repeat my vi-it to
that part of the moral vinyu'd, and
enjoy ”"T" ag in the, company of tho-e
’hi ray n turn, I wt nt by and
went fishing with my old liiuud-.
Mes-r.s litaneb and Walker. Yvtll
>ou mav ,ju-t snppnge, tliai we had
some fun pulling out the rid-eyes,
and the wiimouths. We caught Oti
well quite a long string, anti would
h i' e i aught .-Iill more, but the fl tt-
head- gain out
Fi lend Walk' v had a slip iff the
log, in the water, about three Let
do> p, <ltd not rul.l ■ Iti- sir'-nitv in
the least, therefor,' Broth r Brand
deddej^that isliedil he was Indy thequetud- a It.dill' »s
mail, not br-tik
of that lov -ly morn with high sOUU'
ing ' ti 5 - words.
x> e at'.- going fishing again s«; n T l
do " ,| '° :l want to g,> ?
A I.UIlA.
„ T Ty\ , ofiiic (vEEt , „ 2;!-, .. Erio'r'
|:„ u w'hile
prU , wilting about DeW tit's
Little Early ltis"is. the famous It! If*
>‘V 1 j f r s:c! ' 1 •'“dacb** and d s >'«h rs
Ihe stomach an ! byer.—J S. Betts
& (■,,
Walker gives a gla-s of s .da watt i
with ever d<. llal'S wort!. < f good-;.
Yard-wide Percal all colors 7 -e
Jeffrey & R. obio.
Lot (.; ; r, S<-ftp at 'V.i ket
Meal-, fru s and vegeta!.),.- i VV'-
ke.’-. *
I* etljy of lottirn- to lit
walker’s.
Get your ice eohl drinks at Walk-
T <> EkVmt.I ms to 'TcV(.lcuT
If those interested will just, he
patient l will use all efforts to get
“phones ’ placed at. the earliest
possible mo meat.. Remember the
omo , mt of wop| . , , iave almi(lv
done, and am still doing for the
snceess of the undertaking', and
he assured that 1 will leave noth¬
ing undone to satisfy everyone.
Again, he patient.
Very truly
S. B. Hudson, G. M.
(i. 11, 1 St>7.
t'nshincie lonble-wi th I roeaded
all c. dors at 12 .e.-.bffrc' >V R« obin
GEORGIA SOUTHERN
AND
FLORIDA RAILROAI).
Sr\v anuk Rivkh lloin'K to Ki.otunA*.
Boil’ll XI All, TIMfXS N rth
Da> 1 Niirhl Day 00 | Nigh 4 I
11 55 11 :'5 Macon 4 0.)
2 IU) 1 45 ('ovdclc 1 15 I 15
.'{ Oil 2 24 Ashiut;n I lot .>«
4(0 H 10 i iltou 12 10 1 i- 10
5 II5 4 40 Valdosta 10 15 10 15
(i .'58 5 1(1 Jasper (148 9 I I
7 55 fi 15 I<ike('itv S l!5 S 15
10 '-0 !l 15 I’ahilka 0 05 5 IU)
SlIOO-FLY.
-' g Eyening
A Mac . 4 20
/- 2 ('"I'diOc 7 15
t - H .5 sii m i; s 7 57
H, Tifton 5 It)
1 ' S Valih ,st;v 10 25 •
Operate 5 Pill'imui l’u’V t SUr p -r-
voir round between JVashyilie ,
Teim. am! Jack-onv'lli!, Fa. via Ma-
con ami Tifmn.
Operates Pullui.au Sleep i- hot wren
Ailnnta and Bruu-wick. via Macon
and 'i'ilf'n, makingdireci conni-e 1 ions
with boats lo and I'roni Guinbei lam 1
and Si. r imoi.s.
Operates its own sleepers be'.vvc* n
Macon a'ul iki'atka vi i tl S A F din
ln hzgerald Soldier-
< 'olony via lifton,
Sboo-tly train runs every day and
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VV. II. LUt.AS. i n i w 1.1. p hi A. Jacksonville -i,
r. H. RHODES- Soliciting Passciig. r
Agent. Maeon, Ga.
j. DANE.—General Manager
(} y M aGDONA LI), Gcnci'al Pas
seng.cr Agree
TIFTON *& NORTH-EASTERN
RA I LTD AD.
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LOCAL TIME TABLE NO I.
jf. u tiit. i 5 ,,,,,,i W. O. TII'T,
!'c<nidem. I 'i . TON, Ha, : Vice t’resiU'l.
IlnFnm n'm firc-tiv.- ‘ : no ,‘i noi noH
ooc. ::n, iww iE 1-n TVATV'
.v. rtrt.„,.n,- III gilt
j |' j ] rn ii « "OlT ■>! r, "I .M
LL1 £LT t.^hn; f ‘IfS ill li m in r, ii :il :;. r . ii i;: :n I
1 in (Mi Ul , it!
“" lj " 11,1 H’wremtd 10 -15 IS 01) 5 01)
Twit ns Noil. i. !!, '•> mill 1 1 'liniditl.v, except
sunuiiy.
Tains Nos. 7 unit x run cm Suiulny 5 "Hl> •
i ti I'iiijy station. Trains stop mil v on s intiat
Ml Tmius imikaoonuGcfit.ii with J'hml Sys
;irnl («<K>r#?»a PoHfhon* & Ht Tlflon
A,atmiuaai |,'lt/,ccnil.t.
I'. G. HOATHIHHT, Tn flic Manager,
L*v y
iM|4),SUMMER FAIR. 'IT ETON G EOBGIA.
.ILLY, 7, 8 and toll, 1897.
i ti
m m
Ml a mil W/y ml A A Straightforward r T t-/ y</Ucd.
$ mm
P.T, f.OOKS PROMfSB
% . NOT!UNO FT DOGS
-STS, ) nor FULFILL.
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exa/ninction on receipt c-f
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JriiElflURHlOCLt iiitiffillAll An •v ;
l ■i FROM NOW On
.
,
ij r ir j > P r _I y&tn
of Asbburn will put things down at a VERY LOW price, have LARGE LINE of Clothing
os we #
of ALL KINDS. Wo want ddlsposo of them in ueir WK ARK READY to give
^ season. every
body a chance, and if low pricy., will MOV K GOODS, ours are certain TO GO. Wo haye large
a
lot of suits for men, and hoysnnd children. A good selection of
men’s fine pants at, prices TOO
LOW for the goods. DON'T FAIL to see them. DRESS GOODS,
such as Cash-
mers, Worsted, Lawns Dimity, Organdy, will be sold at a very low price, FROM NOW ON
cheaper than anybody lias ever heard ol in this country, OCR STOCK of shoes is complete
and wo want to si'll them at low prices. HATS.!!
Our line of hats is
real nice, and they A R E ('HEAP. SHIRTS of all grades in negligee. ALL WK
ASK is for
everybody to come and examine our stock and get prices. We will SAVE YOU RIG .MONEY,
When you come to our store we will lu' ready and anxious to show through
you our line of
goods whether you want, to buy or not. WHEN YOU SEE OlJR GOODS YOU WILL BUY
some of them yourself or tell your friends where to get GOOD GOODS for little
money.
MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE. It is to make hut hard
easy money, to save it, and
while you have a chance to sa ve money, it hy trading and
save with us you will have money when
you are old. Gome one, come all, «"d come in time.
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NEW VEUIGLES, I’AS'I’
A I’I’ENT’lt IN GIVEN
J. 10. EDMONDSON'- Proprietor.
THE HOUSTON
IGH SCHC 0 L-
A RA HI, GA.
AN EXCELLENT
HIGH SCHOOL.”
LPWr.A rup,
Tuition, per mo. inadviince. $1.25
Music, “ “ i i 4 4
Art, < 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 :!.(((»
Board, “ “ in dormitory
about, 5.00
Board per mouth in private
families
about, $5.(10
Fall Term will begin Aug. 21.
Spring IVj in wiil Jim. I.
A })f)Iy for (.’atiiloo in* 1 •>
J. POWELL.
Bicycle 5 ;i t D:;n, 840, Baby Carriages and
50, set) $75. >.85. Slbu. ( m ' V Boys’ Wagons in Lar¬
T ha Best, for the Least CrA^Si - ' v. gest, Varieties.
Money. \mm vm
\\ m
// ■ ."v-N/, ‘r~ (
¥1
Hone, t, Values Back of Every Price we Make.
:Z 3 'D £ J EEl'lDfgo
u
Carriages
nil'! BEST STYLES AND MAKES AT LOWEST PRICKS.
! *~Vl G-’J ■ :j 4 \
v- \ ’
.s- .y
Mncon, (/,i. Write for Prices. /
f
ALL KINDS LIGHT
9 mi GA We will sell
7 nmp- at the you anything we
-> very beet wholesale price.
VG \\7 !A N £/ XV -v \V7| \ / terms are net cash to all, and our pri<-
Vj v 7 are made accordingly. There is
__ nr
No. 212. ther use in your paying fancy
for vehicles. Come '
direct to the factory and get them without payi-
tional profits. All our goods are warranted in particular.
C. O. D., and if not as ordered every
or represented it costs you nothi&f
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES ' HICKORY BUGGY C0„ Indian
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