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THE ASHBURN ADVANCt
Entered at iho Ashburn
as second-class mail matter.
Official Organ of Worth County.
Ashburn, Ga., Juue, Is, 1807.
Subscription £1 a year in advance
Mrs. J. R. Patton is improving.
Mr. Lee Betts is oouyale«cir.g.
’Phone X-. lit, Davis & Bariikk.
.Sheriff Story was hero Saturday.
J. W. Walker is vet canfiu d to his
bed.
Mr. J. W. Evans is well fixed in his
new home.
Fresh Bread Tuesdays aud Fri¬
days. -Davjs & IIarbrk.
The fanners would ho more prosper¬
ous If they had better roads.
A whisky establishment at Sumner
went into the hands of a receiver last
week.
Prof. Pa-str-'T instructs us to s n-1
ii IS paper to «-«?.deii Valley during
his vacation.
Western and < ountvy b' el all the
time at Davis & ISarbre’s. til.
Mr. J. S-. Bet's has b ( eu in the
woods nearly all tlio woex building
train road.
A negro ha- b"en in trouble here 11
this week ix-,,. for keeking a dollar ... of the
money that was sent by him.
is- Rosa Croorn is _ off to Atahi to
attend the commencement today. She
has a good school in the Newton sot-
tlement.
Choice hams, guaranteed quality, @
12,‘a'c. -Davis & Barbre.
Mr. A. -J. Wells of Tilton is amusing
himself at visiting the girls and taking
them out riding while lie is at home
siek.
“Don’t talk so loud!” yelled a man
over the telephone. Some of them
might stick their heads ’out the witi-
clow and tell the town about it.
Ring up Dayi-& Barbre, the up-to-
(late grocers. They keep a choice line
of fresh groceries, candies, snowfl ike-
and other crackers. All goods deliv-
erod free.
Yankee beans, Lea & Perrins sau-
ces— fre-h mustard for the tabic.- Da¬
vis & Bakbre.
The young man whoyvas to be mar
riod next Sunday lias been asked l"
wait till tfic girl’s mother’s Dealt li im-
proves- Another , day , has , not 1,CI “
naned.
Accrttiiu bcxk-kc?per with
W’s at t ho beginning of his
said ho was going to break up
B'pli-l Young Bcoplc's Union by
keeping his girl away. Yes, “-lie i-
a!l this world to me,” and the world
ws.f.s as wo wag i .
Wt j ity for OhickeiH tun!
Eggs. Bring ns your divducu — Da-
vis & Baiuuie,
I once heard of a mule lhaL
two buggies at one time, but the bug
gies were very close together. A
young man in this township kicked
three girls at one time, and they
were four blocks apart. tic had
made engagements to cal! on them all
at one time. Ilo side-tracked them
all and left town.
The two animals that are pleased to
style themselves young men who left
the church going wt st Tuesday night
cursing the church and its fullness
thereof, ought to be stnnghaltered
and put off in a wood- pasture where
they will be more at home. Hogs
and flee dogs ought to stay out of
company till they know how to act.
Moyune and English Breakfast Tea,
Lemons and Ice. Drink Ice
Healthy, refreshing, and chcap.-D.vvlS
& Barbre.
And now everybody knows it. One
the boys told a girl oyer the ’phono
that he had been wanting to toll h r
something for two years. Just at that
time the lineman had thejwirts cros-c-d
and a dozen persons heard it. Even
W. A. Sbingler, eight miles away,
knows where there is an undelivered
message. The poor boy may m-vor
have the curage to finish telling it.
Sick headtche cm be quickly and
completely overcome by using tho-e
famous little pills known as"Dc’ A iit’s
Little Early Risers.”—J. 8. Betts &
Co.
HELLO CENTRAL!!
The Ashburn Telephone System i-
in operation.
Nearly all of the ‘,phones” are in
and most of them are giving satis¬
faction.
Thelinemnn is putting up wire as
fasf as he can and Mr. Hudson is
putting in the 4 “phones.” I'liesys'em
will soon be complete. We are hav-
ing a good service.
The Central Office is in the Ad¬
vance baildiug and under the p r-
sonal supervisinu of ft. D. Smith.
Porter ftudson« though only 13 year-
old, is plugging the plugs and
at his post like a captain.
Don’t thin your b o >d with ‘assn
fras or iioi-ou it with b!u" ma-s, hut
aid Name b- using He 1 ,', itt - Litl."
Early ainctipaiio Ih-ers, the famous little pills
foi ii, biliousness and stom¬
ach and tr -uble^. They are
porel ,/,mb k.-k ' 1 . S'- Betts & Co.
ISABELLA SCRAPS.
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Some of our kids can almost c.ow
Spring chick, ns Will soon ho 1
('tops have improved fast during
the past week.
lee-cold lemonalo tit the picnic
yum, yum.
Who " ill contribute' a barbtcueil
to 1 .1 picnic?
•
The grand jury will ph ase report
esc new casesoudock'd in the M.
1
.
ohei ff Story struck out Friday
last to find the begining or ending oi
the new railroad. Wonder
Ini’* at.
The bi” sters have worn out
pedestal pro,'tiers ol tl eir anibiti
Tint individual who recently
courted niii-elf td death, lias been
transferred for safe k eping.
The ravings ol nature, 10 to 1,
Will always b dance with the r -tio
done.
Must as thou a'J, without one plea’’
will be t >o la'e when death has set
y° u flee -
Mrs 1.0 Or ‘gery is pending ihi-
week with her moth r. Mrs ,1. T.
Cochran.
Woikeis on the life h >.it
Eaj n 't t io tide,
I he n t:d rtuw, the devil, i<
O ne v orv'side
Rev. 8. E. Blitch will fill his regu
] a r appoinfra nt at the Baptist enureh
Sunday,
Mi-s Mary Rhodes, of Sylvester, is
visiting Miss Ada K'nanl a few davs.
Miss Daisy Ti-on, of Alt. is spend¬
ing a few days this week in Isabella.
Mr. Olive, of Parker.-v!lie, visited
hi- best girl hero Suliday last.
Mi-ses Delhi Lula and Master Wal-
tc-r Tipton attended services at Syl-
vester Sunday last,
Our standard Jake, the champion
pacer of leap yearism, a -Inning light
thron li the darkest night, sheds his
beams no mere, one by One those
gl°ri"us rays hi ye vanished to the
land where liter • there is no sun, wili
o-the Jake be Jack, with a judges
sight, a barter.d bike at a tortise
pace he’s g"UO travelling up the hill
of fame and iltereoa the topmost crest
he’ll light the world again.
Jon.
Mrs C. W. Evans is yBiting in
Hawkinsylllo.
Mr. Frank Green, of Broinvood,
1S tii C guest of Mr. Mrs. ,) W. Chap-
ru an.
Mrs Hucket, ot Tifton, is vis-
iting her sister Mrs, S. B, Hud-
son,
The iliermometor took a dash
up to f»8 Monday 90 is about the
average.
Miss Pearl Gammage, of Worth
spent two or three days this week
with Mrs Thrasher.
A drunken negro was burned
up in a house in Cordele Saturday
night, His punishment started
in broken doses.
The name Bass foi the new
postoffice at Live Oak was turned
down in Washington because ot
the similarity of that and Base
in Butts County, A list of names
unlike any in the state was pre¬
pared in this office from which the
department will select. We
would suggest the name of “kiss’
but when young couples started
there they would not be willing
to tell where they are going.
\V. B. Johnson, Newark. O., say-. “
One Minute Cough Caro ‘aved ray
only child from dying by cr -up ” It
has saved thousands of other-suffer¬
ing from croup, pneumonia, throat b' and on-Jutl¬ lung
and otiier si-rtous
troubles.—J. 8. I>etls & Co.
Ca-hmere double-width, brocaded
all colors 11Cc. -Jeffrey <& Koobin.
B. K p. u.
June, 20th, 1897.
Subject.—How God delivers his chil¬
dren.
Scripture reading, Luke. 4. 14, 21.
Song.—Come, Great Deliverer
come.
Instances from Bible.—Dan., 3, 13.-
2b. J. W. Evans.
D in , 0,10.24 J. H. Allen.
Song.—Yield not to temptation.
Isaiah, 3-8,1, 8,16,21. Dr. Coop: r
Quartette- —^ Our God is able to de¬
liver thee. Bv Mr. and Mrs F. L.
tiudsoi*’Miss II rne and Mr. MiD-
tin-.
Goi’rs dcbveraace from litib’fts of -in
through lai h. S. K. Beal.
Slriy of Ema'icipation. Mrs. 'l ut¬
ner.
Story of Ruben Jones- Mrs.
grove, filled
tj unK .—The e is a fountain
with b!"od.
Seri; ' •■•i: vt-r-e-*.— Act*. 4. 3,4. Job
p, j,. r 1. •. Luke. 11. 1, 2Timo-
.
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Bop: — j >■ ■ _
ore Ecze«* and Ca
hired. .
i ■ Today (Friday) oar p\
a party of Indies besieged our sk
| and what do you think! FounV no
floor uuBwept, our coat oft’, collar
busted and ink on onr sleeve. Not-
wUhstnnding wo ladies, enjoyed their vi-it.
Come again we’ll do better
next time,
THE MEETING
The ll")ino-s Convention is in c
sion. Revs. Pain an I 8 a tides ar
managing tiie meeting. Dodge and
Sitnm-, of Atlanta, and Mathews *m (
Macon, arc doing the preaching.
They arc doing some very deep
P^hmg, and i* ought to reach the
htmlcs'sinner,
f'crvtces arc hc-ltl each day.
but the congregations are not as large
as they should be.
There would bo htrg ‘ crowds eycty
night but for the length ot the M I'”
'decs. They ch so sometime between
10 and 11 o’clock and let the people
get to their rest a tittle while before
midnight, but too late for laboring
people to be ou'.
They arc not doing much towards
the c nverting of souls so far as any¬
one can s e, and they are not iiktfiy to
do much (ill they quit keopi g late
Iiou’s.
Th•• people are iu a habit of slip-
P>ng out and going hmne about bed-
t ine, and by the time they get
through with the altar service the
congi-pg-tiion lies s -mewhut dwindled
r atne work at pioper hours
would do thilu-s bring about a great
revival,
T i- such a pity that thev wili not
let the people g" at !) o’clock.
“They am dandies”-aid T.'ios.
prise, Rower-, of ifae writing Crocket. Texas, End r-
while about DeWilt’-
Littie Early Risers, the fam- us lit ;le
pill- f r sick ’teadache and d sorders
of ilie stomach and Itycr.—J S. Boils
& O".
RANDOM TALK.
[By llOOGUS BOY 1
Did you over see a tramp
sportin'? Did an umbrella?
On the you girl ever of another wasu, a stamp. fellow?
It is rumored that a “Mutual Ad¬
miration Society” will soon be or-
ganizrd in Ashburn. So ni"te it,
There is one thing wo cannot un¬
derstand about Ashburn. that is, why
the cyclist d-ise’ut unite, and organ¬
ize a c ub. Th-re is a beautiful
place close at hand for a race track •
Why not have on- ?
act “Drop mad, Inn,” and and drop out
Got pout,
Saved, and (juitsin,
And‘ tow” [do| board at(ho”fruiY
Tlieie is ft good op ring in
biirn foy a Washoe-u a-hcc likoe n
Mc'ioan man. Why not have om ?
A vi ung man that oouifl wi hstai d
the smiles ot a chu mingyoung lady,
and go isolate himself, wo don’t think
him crazy at all. Ju-t crippled under
'be hat,
S me I' aders of the Advance who
will remember 15 eg us Boy, in the
Acworth Post, and Dallas Herald,
will no doubt be surpris' d to learn
of our being in the "Pinoy woods” of
South Georg'a. Wc have found it
quite pleasant lure among
elevet and pious people, and must
say that Ashburn is a whl --awake
town, foil of pluck, and enterprise.
t1kj Baptist chain 1ms lost a link
A golden one, so wc think.
When the citiz u- of Ashburn see
a good thing, they ku w l ow to
snore ii along.
Site answered sweetly through the “phone, M
Just wait young - man, till I get grown.
Driid apples; apple vinegar.— Da ;
Vis iS: Barbre.
!
Si'-k .head tell'' can bo quiokiy ami \
completely little ovoi'c'.'oto by lisp “DeWitts g those |
fainou - pills known a-
Little Early Risers.”—J- S. Bett-, & :
Co.
THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.
Dure B'o- <1 is o-i-erilial to go ,(]
health, ihou-ands oiitfer with im- I
pure Ido d. 'i'Pousands who ar,
afflicted eould he cured hy takalg At*
t ican t the only positive remedy.
Airtcaua i urns RU umati-m of
Ion/ standing.
Africauii cures Scrofula.
Atricana cares < >id Sore-.
Afrie ina cures Syphilis.
Africana cures C-msi ipatioa.
Af icana i urcs Exzeina.
Atricana < urcs Catarrh.
Africana cures all Blood and Skin
discuses.
A trial will convince you of i s
Ul' nls. Sold liv
Gahijeni.u Til RASHER.
July 15th.
Don’t neglect a cough b"cau-e the
weather is pleasant; before the devch next
storm io Is around ‘t may p
into a seiious d fficult\' beyond r p iir
One Minute Cough Cure i- easy to
lake and will do what its name im¬
plies.— J. S- Be i- & Co.
A new rein dv Ins l*eeo p'a e:l on
he mai ket lor the cure of Rheoma
tism and ad blood disus'-, coiled
A UR 11 AN A.
1 is compound tl entire V of ri,ot-
and hcibs— no mile ro sor po'asli be¬
ing used I" it- c imposition. -nUL in
F. om the nuiii rous tes im
p ,--ess':o i of the Company, giv'-n by
pp uiiir .nt C'itize 1 s "f Atlanta and
u s wher-’, we would cod it a sur
cute till" ..! '‘.food Di-OtKM-.”
! ne A It icana Company -ay: ‘It
cures to -tav cured. * J
See «hHr i*dye : tiseuient in an aher
column.
Gaj»1> 'F.i; & Thrasher.
Walker gives a glass of soda
with ever dollars worth of goods.
Yard-wide Peroal all colors 7 1 ...o
Jeffrey & Roobin.
Lot of Cheap Soap at Walker's.
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Meats, fruits and vegetable- at Wal¬
ker’-.
Plenty of lemons to ‘.jneez ■ a!
walker’s
Get your ioe cold drinks it IP.Ik
r’s.
Cashmere double-wi Ith hroe ded
all colors at 112 1 o.—•!< ffrrv A II obin
GEORGIA SOUTHERN
AND
FLORIDA RAILROAD.
Suwanei: River Route to Ei.orida.
S0Ulll M All. TRAINS X nh
Dav Nichl Day | Night
11 55 11 25 Macm 4 00 4 0)
GO 147 t'ordolo 1 15 I 45
()!) 2 2-1 AsHimtx I 15 12 53
(0 310 Tilton 12 10 12 10
35 140 Vahh sta 10 15 10 15
3S 5 10 .lasper Lakeflity 0 43 o li
55 <> 15 8 05
1 26 !)15 Palaika 00 >
SIIOO-FLY.
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II 05 Mac" i *4-
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t •J 2 Ashburn
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Valdosta c-
Operates Pullman Buffet Sle'per-
tlie yeir. round between iVhsliyillo,
Tenn., ami .lack-onvdle, F a... via Ma¬
con and Tifton.
Operates PuUmnn Sleep r- betweo 1
Atlanta and Brunswick, via Macon
and Tift "ii, making direct connections
with boats to and from Cumberl md
and St. 8imons.
Operates its own sleepers between
Macon and Pahilka via G 8 & F direct.
Direct line to Fitzgerald So'diet-
<!oh>ny via Tifton,
Sboo-flv train runs every day and
will make evoy local stop
D. fi. HALL.T. J‘. A.—Atlanta, Ga.
W. II. LUOAS, F. I’. A.—Jacksonville
i’. 11, li.i 1 < )I)KS Soiic ting Piissengi,
x\gont. Macon, (ia.
J. LANE.—General .Manager.
G. A. MACDONALD,—General Pas¬
senger Apr. nt.
T1 ETON & NORTH-EASTERN
RAILROAD.
“.-’oI.DIi.kh’ (‘"Bon v Rot;ri;.”
LOCAL TIME TABLE NO 1.
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Resident, 1 Til TON, CtA, I Vice jprpsid’l.
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T rat us X-e, i, tj and j cun Mail)', e.veopt
Smoiiij.
Talus Nos. 7 and H rim ru Sundays "niy.
(I' (flagstation, Trains stop only i n riynnl
All Trains niakticonnection witli I'tio-t Syr.
tom and (ieoiyia *■’out horn X l-'loridu tii 'litUm
aud Georgia & Alabama at Fitaaorald
F. O. BOATIuaitT, Ti-I Ill" Maiinircr.
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NEW VEl!IDLES, EAST
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
J. K EDMONDSON' 1‘roprte'or.
THE HOUSTON
High schcoi
AHA BI, GA
AN EXCELLENT
HIGH SCHOOL.”
Tuition, per mo. in advance. $1.25
Music, “ 4 i t( 4 4 3.DO
Art, i l 4 4 4 4 4 4 3.00
Board, “ “ in dormitory
about. 5.00
Hoard per motif li in private
families
about $5,00
Fall Term will begin A tig. 31.
Spring Term will begin Jan. 4.
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by marital worries of
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Vlioy all Ii i i• l rofre.sliiueiili un«i in 25
vi ••oral ion in our do I ioi oils di inks.
(XHX)A COLA, TICKETS FOR
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Ices or Glacee.
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