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Published every Friday.
H. 1). SMITH, Editor
The Salvation Army ltu (struck
hitr-gernld.
Muchta.ll; is nr,* . a indication
of much hi-:.hi.
Vienna \\ ill 1. eve, a soldiers ro-
union on the Red <-f July,
Kitzgarubl ' ill ", 1 rut • the
glorious 4th on Ihe ,'lri.
The better (h ■ road arc ilrainc i
the belter they are to he p up.
They hung Tom Dell, in /. -bn
Ion hi?!. Friday. There are oth
Florida 1'tnon are going north
to get "/‘-il. Yankee girls
are coming soi^th.
Policemen ml be rilf* ur<‘
mounted on win,-! in Mime j art-
of the country.
Fast men an 1 eatr-y women
- ■Te, oil |," goill :> health and
rtation i
The Rome Gi‘ 0 "pia ii wtu pub-
.lished it, j ink lust week, !f
editor i;; a wo-euin.
A. in v, Kioridu I» u jirevcnts
the sale ol mullet fi-h between
the 15th of 1 . • end the 15th of
A Hf! u sf,
Jack j,owell Inn dii covi-t, d 11m 1,
many won. n (Infancy work who
do tint fancy work an 1 he
fancy won; -n.
If .the conviels had boon pill 0,1
tbe public load hen years ngo,
would nov. h living in a ;ood
country.
Ahorse cuuuot talk, but
condition p-enci.-Jly .-peaks
public opinion of hi owiier.
Five j,ri. mo : '-aped from
Vienna jail 8ntu‘.a r ) ight by
means cl .. a wh„1>-ii ■ i ..•>■ made , by , ,
one <>f the jn-ir,oners.
The Way cross Journal eaiuo out
this Week in pamphlet, form. If.
makes an editor .Sweat to do
things like that.
The Noi iujvn woo! crop in <
quilt count)' whs 100 bales, and
was sold in Moullrio the oilier
day for HI cent:, j r pound.
t
Editor Tison, of the D. nglusu
Loader, hm invented a prims ‘ 1lt
tho young folks are informed
that it i- for publishers only.
A postanstress in Illinois rob¬
bed 'be made to g>*l money to
buy wedding finery. She has
lost, her position, honor und pros-
peetivo husband.
Silicc tl. - 2d pi r cent duty wa>.
passed »n < d,|i n, tin- V'a hing-
ton Post Iu-.-- , il iscovered that
Georgia has -’cotton fail”
orals. They are it new kind at
least
Irwin county promises to cole
brate the coming of fall with u
roiuoval campaign, it l-’ilzgcr-
aid will give us a pair f horses
and a ynnkee girl. v. o wili go
over and lake a band, (lake j!)(.
Girl’s hand.)
'I i nmnvi At mil n r. Ii !.- a t• i.
ble cccideiii to t« humidor
but ihe pain and a jon) end Un- ft iv
lu. di-(ignii im-i ;, cun l e ijui< k!\
Otvri-OIWe without s vim- a -ear le.
using D.-Wit * S Witch tiuzhl Sail--
s. Belt & * .
The Unadilla Advertiser (uk*
unurUelo from IhoCordele Herald
and credits it to the Ashburn
Advance. We r.-iiher 1he\ would
lake it from tho Advance and
credit it lo th f raid.
In speaking of t o divine
healer who starved to death iu
Mexico, Jack Powell wauls to
know why be didn't do tin- bn ad
act with the stone. 1‘robably
pome dear friends did the . tone
act with - ie cold bonrdin,.-
hous* biscuits.
A petition I:.:- b* en lu
to the council of A Uunta by
women to establish curfew law.
It may be neccmsury now to
a bell at 9 o'clock and arrest nl!
children found ni Ibe Mn-et-
thereafter, but let i- ed'u the
children of the j-u -ent ^ei. ratii u
to the exL-iit that the chil¬
dren of the next . »t< r..t. m will
not have lo be .- oyenied by u
municipal law. Some of tin tn * f
to-day certomly need a guar-
tion.
Don't nezkt-t a et uc ! - 1 use * lie
V.eatlici is ph ns.nji; in l . f P. V ri VX1
storm roils ar-uii'd t mu\ r. v (
into a serious iblfie- lu * . > ,»»„} r pair
One Minute * ou-ah Cur> i- «>
take and M i J Jo wbut its i . me 1 w-
ulio?.—J. S. Re* - A ('<
The lurg-'st farm in this conn-
try, and probably in the world
is situated in the southwestern
part «f Louisiana. It
100 miles north and son lb, and
twenty-five miles cast and west.
It was purchased in 1SSH by u
syndicate of northern capitalist,
by il ,M !I5 o j •: ratf'fl. At
' ' , f if ' <" 1 ,ffG0*
lll'IVr a |,,->.-iui<- for
cat.tl !,<
in that i- v. .y. Vow 11. i«
vided into * at ions or
ran ci) , OX J in lx mi--'.-
The fei.cin a i tiusl
abont h-r, The - id 1- l ost.
adapted "i- j’.r , t: urn and
cotton. V tract .a ,, ril ',|,.
wid-. 1 ’i;’i11o if*
placed e-n i-i.eh - . Tl. **i
gin. nr it Me a to 1 <,ppr,ito a
cab! ut i to C. nr plows. Rv
this »rr.i- I !>', tty iif'res aro
- . ‘a if It »))*» lnhor
C Oil I V 1 )i ' ' ' Jiff'. U. 'TC! ).« 1
a single ,1 Ml III) till) -
tire pine - if s except those
uued t,y ; i, • Iseidets of (-(.tile,
which th liMul on
the phie •• f* f i Pacific
ra i 1 w t, y i; hirl i x 111 i leti
through t a; i n. he company
has tin i- r f, ,mboati operating on
the cstul * f v. It tcli 300 mi Jen
uavigt. I,ie. It has also an iec-
house, hi n k, shipyard and rice
mills. - Cot : 1 itulimi.
cal ■
: r >.
Si- k lu <*,Lll ) v and
tempi, :,-i) • < ; o'
IdliRlU 1 lilt |l j , own
Little H.irlv Ki- • .i
Boi-f (i, rk ; • .Vi'-.lkoi’s.
lie! yo-r V -e drink- lit alki-i’s.
Eli 1 :, i ,1 . i I,,.!-.-: i 1
1 o l<> (d!.f
“Tic.' . , f." cl ;< s’’ j a,d T-.ot
ji,,y,,.f ip * r xcf. T.- x >, Enf, r
pri-e, wnih v , i 1 1 " about 1«-Hitt’*
1 a'lth l. inv i• . ll," mm u- c
( |j ( , 4 ,,, , d cl," ii, >i i! ■: is
ol’ihe >-t.-iM«< un i-ye-v.- J
A 8clu--.il ma'am iu Florida ii.is
taken uongb chewing gum
from tho children to last
her three vimiu. -•Ar-hbiivu
vanre.
That 1., pi --tty bud fur a woman
but we line v ). m hi that ‘-l.-iyn
her in , IL- f,mid
-nine ,,)•),hen I , Jiicking Muck
mi Ll. In ml mm <f but
week’s hull- -t days, and after
thov had lilted tlu-ii- buckets he
took Ibe 1 »o n i - * : way from them
etui run them oil * f'lii- laud.
Moulti'i Ob i-t". ,-r
'h'-n did ■ - t the beri-ic.**?
If the poor fellow lould turn to
a bull of ) Ml v ;U i: i '.could tat vug:-
and old sfme-.
Vv’hy shimld the - of a sclmol
le veiled i commencement;—
I Imniasvilb- limes.
Because it is the d'
cniulshij with the girls ::
hunting a j - > v. ith the boys.
Jr s!.. 1, \ - R \ 1*8.
, reps ate i ,i v., !i >Ci. nt ut cr i in- ( -
pious show: ) *i t huyo visiii'd t:-.'Cl
the l ast |\ v, . ;.S
OU Winn • i J y."i' I -** * be
oV< v l-ftliTLi are u - i - "
in xt Satunhi- , i un ov.-r Mr. i' i
itor ttiul It n
Nlu’r ir St r end -I I v t»* ' a i
of h .a turn * rz ih-
tnorou;;ht: vsb.bi-i.
tin- -pi ed of h - l> v -. n I t 1 o tu
paint and te;- ‘I ! i. o' ', 1'U\ - - '
r VDr STlUc
? print it
or br o a tri-.v , rs
lights li tv : ;> ■ P< |}*4
tho coitim - t
mourn tin* r e ,1
urele .!<• * ij'-
m iji>-it • V
■it one of his r .Vi' phlu.-s
1
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jt-eiuro
The bn : (' i i l\t
t Li - \vi-<!; jt j ui: on
tin* a«.k.>
Mb - Alim . i-.M h» in ■ full- vt-
a visit on 1 s.-t ll li V il Sw.tJ-.l
Alt.-s B»“i 00 i < ni :. i'i K U-'.i , ,.
v • >*-'d Lu l- l.- .b i i'u> - i-iy
tiuorge L ail u M i(linin'*
vi- i. J fti.-i J r • . f ia Tifton
M-ilteher j. >i ’ I i ll f • :>:t>
--s* week Th -
Railroad?"
this vicinity i
Wl .1 , ;l 1- for
r. U'-Coue ;i--'i ■: ,.. s» in
rz rs:ami f Ml
i q.-n-'i ei -
v ill ii l e r ;
V, 1:0 s-v. u : t s
pivs-ioa-of r fv tr.
vymimgfa > - * r x
> 8tvi v in x
nr*‘ u r -.
< n ln-t Weilneulay Judge J. J.
Dowell presiding with hi' u-uul dig-
n'.fi' rt grace.
i. iiii) h number fr -m thi*.place
tended the commencement exercises
hi the McPhaul academy Pi it w< ok
Mr. Editor come to the pi nh- we
will have the editors dish rn-mti>s
(Bi id. berrv pie )
Rev. Mr B it'h fi I d Ids npnoiid-
»•« ut ’ u S iu- diy slid .•undiy.
A j nil f -ad, is.- «a- cunt over
lw < in <• eon mum y voder !«v by
ll e (il - , n , m»ii of < f i^o denlli
' ! ■5 <ii ! 'uni ■' hi- In me ,0 Hyl-
<" ' I*, 'i •» he i.«■ f r -*v< (1 , I,.- v.c e.\-
iiiltu h it I* ’I -ym;ntlM In their
si vt r>- t tr.
V m 'cl, ove in ilie e itor nnd a
solid V i ■ * Li- -' cccm : f 11. is pa-
p we ell,- e
Jo n.
Tin i 8 & i' railroad will sell roni-d
nip i- • l-> Na-bv,'lie and return a*
, ; .*],'• , ,) |jJJ ,Jli|y pth,
Feme r< r - noma f r Iv.tiiIv fti4
.'-in ■ t! r- i yea.- liaye srffured
i Dili ii,I s ai il iho,i I ave W*n <l ii’ k-
f’e r ; mam title cored by ..mi g
■ itiV Wite.lt Hazel SrIv,-, tl,
v- ' ' an d> f, r ),ihm and all fo: in of
;’.•(« :-. J. S- 15; ft» Ac Co.
RANDOM TALK.
»y nooous tiov }
-.ireful yon,,..' limn, don’t <ret liiintrn
inOed,
Hr your mind, and let it star fixed.
The lestive lil'le ily is now iu * he
zenith of his alm-y.
The (rank of niter ext remit v is
u «
u ‘ ’’ " <d with die oil i I
I 'em, ri adv to make the perilous jun
fr-in A hburn to “Port Ridiculous”
a! tho r, aiful rate of one mile per
‘, eh i'lil- lion o( the heart. ‘ All
ab< tu*l” ! ;i. )/■ cn the cry <luriu“ t!u-
“wee vma” oo r- of n ght for r o
p".s( we. k
H.ive you thought about that race
'ruck ?
Tin tl a i rop has trade a hit il -
, a so; , “ai,d <l<>n’t you f. rget it,”
tin- eng! .. ; id that the cum
- i'ct ii. ' - liburn on the Sab
bu ■ C 11 afeh under.”
* na - ,i* : , y pi pillar in Ashburn.
■ d "Vc i l,c strained »♦.
lb r ' ui', o .,at many call, made
n t< <• Ba* bit h day that die u >t ap-
ircci d d.
ere flu re any canmG in Asbburn
V, e Would i d cd be s U'fy (or them,
'iTm Add-urn Tel, phone System will
mm wm mi t ' abba-h worth a—
* IbLo ,-nti ", uive u-the best look -
iu ' n ; il in town pie sc. “ l ing-ling.”
i rmn H ■ . ,->■ o n !i ,d 1,,-ofi com-
m> :<diu tin- stale of Florid:), ho
-'.i.nM I, a i.viug free mill today.
One o- n'l-.l rtation kc, p -r tears
tr-ubh- w'nh the mot tiers m tl.o city.
ns lus fnqmid *‘hi-Po’»” tend to dis-
!, trb iln- vv d n p so of tho “kid-',”
A* Ihi- m-'is u i ft !u- vcitr, u t-en the
-ys'eu* is a'l fnn dotrn. and you have
“Tired Feeling" is an jndica-
O-ui./ im; *e hiood; and a tflood
Purifier h n*d le taken. W-- would
• v mm- ml • - quire me;; I at ibo “Dew
Droj Inn”
th in mid disinter g ncralh tol-
1 ws ill the wiikc of th 1 - first. I'm, 'J.
' I s he tlil-eati ind 1,% ip,»
• u
ieiumnioi in-., hat y.mi t y ; H ,ti tVo m
i i inks s ill we b-lieve that they
aid v < • r the storm all riglu
• nougb. This in v-ment of (In- ' OUU”
people • I Am'-. burn -peak- wi ll for
th ii at hotu<- at'd abroad, and we feel
.'mub'- a--ui-.ll that (here will he
tt nv blight and shjoieg characters
ft. m th* i: ( kso! i! e It. y, p, ft,
■ -ns"* 'll ream I I.i.r!” when the
no-ul t- ii .s cd'rd nvr yonder,
(.olid j-i.u fil'd -P'l-d. ' 1! - on v, ur
• > • j ii ingto he-.vet*, und "ear a
we w th Je, us.”
! - -r M -• k > u inib. d have our
- .51!-.{ a' Ii V. .-I- we ) i ;l t ton have
' f.-tfr-n t.
ci n t sk.
A;, e\e -nge -ays h it the s’,» leton
’ he <1- \ i'( s 1»-1 g i xhibi'vd in .New
3 ?, rk. It must be n back number
t K-y | tmin of the venerable
- h- cm bo st-en in Ashburn
every day.
tier,;* •;** s i» niih' ‘ DiuErfr'’ tvho cspic-1 a
n- vtonnchDi,
rmwn In 1 io l>:\oU yartUemv,
' »l»l» tin;.- - -n , mvi . .Maf
' vmvU-n r o ,','f,i»im- tlfteon ri-nis,
! i - s same littte nin-'-r'' got tlmt water-
- 1 '. It *1 Ills own t \|vnst-.
- !iU<-(lio old lo-und was liotvlinir, and the
v did was irrowlunr.
And no on - hits s,, u (his little "'tthrsor”
since.
U . B .1 l.»>sn«. Newark, O,
‘ * bn- M ; :i u : - ough ('ill,I -.iveil
' «in'll ft liyiu- b> «-r«np,” It
'• • - ' e 1 t c- 4-• f I'tbois
m fro: - tump, piientu-ujiii. bri>iuTii
■ i , i <- h«-i m i u. .. il u'at amt lung
*1 les.—J. S. Be-ts iv t <>.
A i e« ., , «<v has been pla-ed on
'•nomvk,.' the cure of Rhei.ma
esiln.
,v ,-t: 't:
*“■" ......
...
; ' ■ mpanv, given by
pr* V) i-i* ■* < f V»Un»a ami
< s w n *1 o Gi it a sart'
v a.'"* f * «l
i v
.
t'ompmy > n : ‘It
vpr .
Vi UlU'i
■v»:Dxr:^A Thkasmku.
A FR 1 CANA will eiire Kczema and Ca
*» n Si to Slav Cured.
EMI* IIK HARDEN
MID SI MMER
FAIR.
TIFTON, • GEORGIA.
JTI.Y. 7, 8, and It
Men’s cotton Pants at .30 ets.
rey & Roobits.
- «*t».
Not only piles of the very worst
oiler pn'us, Viiuisep, boils, ulcers anil
skin troubles can be
relieved by the same remedy.—J.
& tl> -
F*'i- keg pickles, go to Walker's.
THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.
Pure Il o id is es-<-ntial to good
health, fhou-ands ufler with im-
pure bio <]. TTidusauds who arc
atlbctcd could be cured by takulg At-
riean i. the only positiv- remedy.
Af'rieana cures Rl>., umati-m of
•"«- standing.
Africans euros Scrofula
A fried tm cures Old Bores.
Afticaua cures Constipation. Syphilis.
African,a cures
Af-icautt cures ICxzeu-a.
Ali'icana < ares Catarrh.
Africans! cures all Blood ai d Skin
disciisi-.s.
Atriitl will oof viucc y u of i's
m rits. Solil bv
G a nor m b & Tub asher
July 15th.
DEW DROP INN
THE FINNIX HOUSE.
MBS SAIJ.1K CHAPMAN, Proprietress.
Rates $1 a Day.
“DEW DROP INN. > »
GEORGIA STATE GaZETTER,
BUSINESS and PLANTERS------
---DIRECTORY.
To be. Kcaily for Delivery in November 1897,
Six'iii Edition.
MK' X
A volume of more than 1200 pages
c’n;tuning full ertaining data cuncerning
oven ihii g | lo Georg a
ahi'-h the busbies- or professional
man c ul ! wish *o know
all iu form iiinu arranged alphab -I-
ica 11 v b-, counties and by busine-s
e a-siflealuins. Names mid addres-es
taxable pr pt tty, and average of ail
re-ponsib'c fa; uicm in the State.
For advert Ring r.ib s and siF-s rip-
(ton p' ioe, addr.-s
Georgia Directory Company,
A. E. Sin i.k.s, Manager,
A'laitta, Ga.
P. O. Box, 293.
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0 l il/
m s
1 ft
ill
w r ;'«ft \ in
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WE BUY or;i JEWELRY OF
tt. A. WHIDBY. HE HAS A LOT
CLOCKS AND MANDOLINS
ON THE ROAD.
—
mm
PlfiUTE
COUGH CURE
That is what it was
f or . Prompt, safe, sure, quick
relief, quick cure. Pleasant to take.
W B. .lahnson, N> wsrk. O , say-*. 4
ib-0 Miuut- t'oug.T tare -aved un
iv;tt ci\>UV k ' UtnotilHa
other sir,uus throat & To. and luo^. I
s —J s. Betts
OFFICIAL ADVERTISING.
PETITION FOR CHARTER-
The Hon Allen D. Candler,
See’y of State, State of Ga.
The petition of the undersigned,
whose names and residences are
hereinafter fully set forth, re*
shows:
FIRST.
That they desire to be incorpo¬
rated, as provided in the acts of
1802, and the acts of 18115, amen¬
datory thereof, pages 00 & 01.
SECOND.
They desire for 1hen.selves,
their successors and associates
to be incorporated under the
name and style of the
THOMASVILLE & GULF
WAY, Co.
THIRD.
The railway contemplated un¬
der this petition for charter to be
abont, fifty ftve (55) miles in
length, beginning at Tifton, in
the County o4 Berrien on the
north, and running iu a southerly
direction, through the counties of
Berrien, Worth, Colquitt, pass¬
ing through or near the town of
Moultrie, in said County, and in¬
to the Conntyof Thomas, to the
city of Thomaaville, said railroad
having as its Northern terminus
the city of Tiftonjand as its South¬
ern terminus the city of Thomas-
ville.
FOURTH.
The capital stock of said Rail¬
way Company eliall“ibe not less
than one hundred thousand ($100,
000) dollars, nor more than five
hundred thousand ($500,000) dol¬
lars, the same to consist of com¬
mon stock.
FIFTH.
That they desire the charter of
said railway company to continue
for and during the term of one
hundred and one (101) years, as
allowed by law.
SIXTH.
That the principal office of said
Company shall be located in the
city of Thomasville, County of
Thomas.
SEVENTH.
Your petitioners declare that
they do intend in good faith to
go forward without delay to se¬
cure subscriptions to the capital
stock construct, equip, maintain
audjoperate said railroad.
EIGHTH.
Your petitioners further show
that they have given four weeks
notice of their intention to apply
for charter, by the publication following of
this petition in the
newspapers, Viz: ‘‘Thomasville
Times Enterprise,” Thomasville, Tifton,
Ga., ‘‘Tifton Gazette,”
Ga., “Ashburn Advance” Ash-
bum, Ga., “Moultrie Observer”
Moultrie, Ga., said newspapers
being the ones in which the Sher¬
iff’s advertisements are published
in their respective Counties,
through which the railroad con¬
templated in this petition is pro¬
posed to be run.
NINTH.
A'our petitioners attach hereto
their names and residences re¬
spectively, as follows;
W. W. Ashbucn, Eastman, Ga.
W. N. Leitch, Eastman, Ga.,
Matter M. Clements, Eastman,
Ga.,
F. B. Stubbs, Cox, Ga.,
S. J. Stubbs, Cox, Ga.,
George W. Parrott, Sr. Atlanta,
Ga.,
George W. Parrott, Jr. Atlanta,
Ga.
S L. Hays,Thomasville, Ga.,
K. M. Smith, Thomaaville, Ga.,
Joseph II. Merrill, Thomasville,
Ga.
Z. H. Clark. Moultrie, Ga.
M, J. Parrott, New A’ork, N. Y.
Jacob Haas, Atlanta; Ga.
John E. Cay, Atlanta, Ga.
C. B. Parker, McRae, Ga.
J. W. Reid, Thomasville, Ga.
Wherefore your petitioners
pray that they may be
ted under the provisions of the
laws and Constitution of the
State, with all the powers
privileges common and
to such corporations.
And your petitioners will ever
pray, etc.
Smith & Clements.
Attorney? for Petitioners.
Worth Sheriff’s Sales.
Will bo sold> on tho first Tuesday in July,
1897, at the court house door in said
within the* lefral hours of sale, to the highest
bidder f»»r cash, the following property to wit:
Lots of land numbers twelve (12) and
x 13) in the second t-nd) district of Worth coun¬
ty. Ga., each of said lots containing four hun¬
dred and ninety \4fto) acres, more or less. Said
l«nd levied on a the property ol Jehu Branch,
to satisfy of Irwin an execution Issued from the county
court county, Ga., in favor of Albany
l eitUiacT & barm Improvement Company,
against the said Jehu Branch
This June. 10 th 1897.
Sheriff H, S, StohY,
Worth County Ga,
^ w otIce ti oi f Desolation. ni.. n t„.,-
Vh’SSSS
Get your meals a! the Few Drop len
j^CTS ten weeks and then stopped. The old
%rr triai to \ ankvo Blade, Brv*oks. Me.
1 1 HI
dealers is
YELLOW PIKE LOPE
ASHBORH. GA.
All orders for
Laths Shingles,-Stav s
Car Sill?, Bridge Stuff
Flooring, Moulding, Brackets
Coiling, Etc.,
will receive prompt attention
CAN DRESS ANYTHING TO 18X30,
I Wr o cary a well selected and
assorted stock of
D.-v Goods, niimlwure
Groceries, Etc.
If in need of anything in
Clothing,
SUCH AS
MEN’S AND BOYS’ SUITS,
We can fit you
We Have a Nice Stock of
LAD IES f DRESS
AND TBIMMINGS.
we would be pleased to slit*/,
the ladies of Ashburn and snr
founding country.
Tanks, Valises, ami ' Satchel
Our'CANDIES are
FRE8II AND FINE
W FLOUR,
cr meat,
GRITS,
er rice,
cr SUGAR,
mr COFFEE,
«r meal,
And in fact any and everything
tnat is kept. in. a first-class grocery
house can he had at our Large,
Brick Store as cheap as the cheap¬
est.
We carry a full line of Furniture.
UP STAIRS
Cor stock of Shoes is Complete,
with a specialty of Ladies’
and Children’s Fine
Sunday Wear.
Wc al-o handle the lic-t brands of
(Jjrf ° arS TobdCCO, * Sdllff, J EtC lv
*
Full lino of the best makes
OF STOVES NOW ON HAND.
AH kinds of Stock Food at
Reasonable Prices.
The citizens of Ashburn and
surrounding country are cordially
invited to call and inspect our
slock.
have a Wagon Yard and
»«•, r~ «,
«, „
pecially.
Respectfully,
a ^ betts ^ & Cn ^U
Dr. J. F. GARDNER.
AND SURGEON
Calls answered promptly
and night.
Special attention given to dis
eases of women and children.
Residerce at the Hicks place.
Ashburn, - - Georgia.
Dr. J. F. GREGORY, &00.,
—(Specialists.)-- .
t’un'ure. Cularrb, Recta' Diseases
Hemorrhoids, (Piles) 1-istulas Cured
NO KNIFE, NO PAIN.
Room No 1.
Heard Building
CoRDELE, G/ ,
1(57, Cotton Ave .
Macon, G a.
WARREN L. STORY,
Physician and Surgeon,
Sycamore, Ga.
Diseases of Nose and Throat.
DR. W. J. TURNER,
Physician and Surgeon,
Ashburn, Georgia.
Special Attention Given to Dis
eases of Women and Children.
OlHce in Room No. 2, Betts Buildini?,
Residence; W, A. Shingler’g.
Calls Answered Day or. Night.
DR. T. H. THRASHER,
Physician and Surgeon,
Ashburn, Georgia.
General Practice Solie ted.
Office in the Christian Building,
C. E. WALKER,
Physician and Surgeon,
Sycamore, Georgia.
GEO. W. COOPER,
DENTIST,
Ashburn, Georgia.
Office, Room No, 4, Betts Building-,
W. B. CONE, D. D. S.
I Make a Specialty of Crowns
Bridges and RepTaatatfons-.
Teeth Extrac ted With oat Pabm
Ashburn, . * . Georgia,.
W. T. WILLIAMS,
Attorney at Law.
Land and Collections
Sycamore Georgia
Z. Bass, J- DaviS
BASS & DAVIS.
Attorneys at Law
Ashburn, :-: G&orgia
Real Estate and Col-teetions,
Prompt attjontioa i all business
placed in our hands.
B. B. WHITE,
Attorney and Ceuncellor at Law.
Ashburn, Georgia.
Will practice in all the Courts,
State and Federal.
J. G POLHILL,
Attorney at Law.
Sylvester, - Georgia.
Practice in all the courts.
Patronage Solicited.
HAWKINS & MeKENZIE,
Attorneys at La\Y
c Building-, Rooms 4 and ii.
Cordele, - Georgia*
Prompt attention given to all businyw
intrusted to my care.
JNO. F. POWELL, J. W. POWELL.
V'lenna, Oa, AsLlmrn. Ua
JNO. F. POWELL & SON
Attorneys-at-Lavv.
We practice in all the courts.
Immediate and careful attention
given to business placed in OUF-
hands. Employing one secures
services of both. Business solie-*
ited and inquiries promptly ans»
wered.
THE CITY BARBER SHOP.
Hair- DRESSING— a specialty.
SHAVING— quick and easy.
RAZORS—put in good fix on shot-
notice.
You will always receive a cordial
welcome.
R. D. LAW, Proprietor.
ASHBUUN - OKpgeja.
Long Cotton Gin. Patent adpM ior Ho-
Xi T g ' rUnSsmo ° 1 ^^ns four
bales a day without injuring the staple
nor wanted with Parv-
money to manufacture.
H. D. Smith. AsliDurn