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fHE ASHBURN ADVJ\ ** NO! J
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Publinhed every Friday.
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11. 1>. SMITH, - . - Editor
The man who is blowing m the
Cordclo Herald is young ; bo may
yet become an editor.
Two boy a aged 12 and 11 years
a son of young Greonberry Wudo
and a son of Misa Kuril h Wade
were drowned Monday while bath¬
tub* in a lime sink on the Him on
Royal old place ueur Pafcvillo,
M eesrs. J. S. and A. J. Gong-
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day. lliey moved to lallaboaaee
ast, f,i I spent, the winter and
spring there nud have returned to
their farms four miles east, of
town.
Lightning struck Greer's 0011 -
vict camp a( Dakota Sunday
evening about 4 o’clock, and in
two minutes afterward the wind
blew it down and killed two no-
groee and wounded thirl con. Five
escaped. Ouo is yet at large.
Judging from what tbo editor
of tiio Cordedc Herald has to any
about Gaining children ho must
bo the mother of u boy who killed
somebody and got hung for it
The same to 2-W-IIiU-ou-thu-
whang. They seem to think a
woman is not at all responsible
for tbo way sho raises n boy.
The Advance is now running a
telephone directory, with instue-
1 ion book attached—Tifton Ga¬
zette.
Smith, of Ahhbmn, i.- havi ng «
rocky , tu,,,- getting lii.-t prvticlim
to adopt, t ho early closing niovo-
motif. Tilton Gazette.
Not the early dosing pnrticu-
htrly. but a closing that will not
bo eternally too late for those
who have to work.
Advati -e Smith is after the di-
. ol his
yii"-, ate hours. t, They n vn for keeping
Jlenry time don’t give
to court going home.
— i j< ton Uazofte.
We do our courting before nor-
vices you don’t have to get, to
church till about 8 DO.
I ‘ere t- a tint fin ven ihinif • nod
the time to nt'end n, u <*«*i«I in when
it Mari Don’t wait till mu h ;:\v
' oiimi nipt ion but pr, vent ii l,y i ,io
Om- Aliniito cough cure, itm . lt i
reimdi L>r coughs, colds, croup
bron did is ami all throe l ( u d Ur.ip
trouble J. H. Lett* & ' o.
A special from Gordele Mon-
day says: “A hurrieatio struck
this city today al 1 :.’{() o’clock,
ruining crops and destroying
property. If, was accompanied
by a heavy bailstorm.
Two negro Methodist churches
were completely destroyed, and
the burro) factory of the Gor-
dtdo Goeperage Gompany was
also destroyed.
A portion of the live y stables
belonging to Fain & Dougherty
was blown down demolishing
fifteen buggies.
Ouo dwelling waa struck by
lightning, which tore out one cud
of the building. Signs and iiwn-
ui£S were scattersd over the
btroots ami woveriil jilalo ^Ihsh
windows were smashed by the
falling rubbish.
The tolopone system was aho
badly injured by the storm.
No loss of life lias been reported.
“1 era vo but One Minnie,” Mini iln-
pubbe speabiv in a btn-kY v*-i e; and
(In n i• o took a d" e "t One Minim
Cough Cun', and i ioei eilt t! with hi
oratnry. One Minnie Cough ('«*■ v.
mit 'jii ilit .1 for 'ln « :H and lung trouli-
li s J. S bell* A Co-
A IU. lis- 1.1 Defense.
Edit< r Advance.
Dear Mr, » ilii your jv rmisMon 1
woufil like b.Mty a tvwutill"U. u
yourpapir. ... >«v> to an »Dn-l"
whh'l.'nPimaiviHo'iLt weeks iblli-
nes**« Ativ <M d'e. with tho iBptiou
M whu mi' v niueii." 1 am surprised
beyond imasne '-o'U vd Cn s gi'u-
turc and the coiHon's of It"' article.
That he sfiou'd have >t« p|K'l out of
the way to make an uncalled for ami
unreasonable attack upon m ■ i- asui-
j„ isc U> me. and ;u-> u*mg me of wind
uji men oho know uic know Hint I
have not be>u guilty of. As t-> my
appoint men! lo *iie Syeam re c tv ait.
1 |u.d nothing to do with it. 1 prayed
earnestly u» y arluoe i was It I d d
WOIXI. 1 am told Gait at Live Oak
*u«'V prayed that the coiffciem
might send ti-orn li e very man thei
needed, 1 know nothing of th- w
prayers, they knew nothing of mine,
I was appointed «■* Ghs cir- nit,
Imye been inlMriaed tlia'b’lote I tw r
went lo Live Oak. :hat certain b;dh-
ren called HBRciin S iodecide whc'be:
tuoy should receive mo a* tncir pai**
t *r, because I did mu pr-dc-s U«o
necoml iblc-tsiog as ibey did 1 ask, is
Hus iMu-istaat wdh ih> ir pravcitt
This circuit i* not near Mich a cir
cuit :i ' 1 b't but I .uu . e.rfu y,
believing (ho appo'ntraent to be
: of God, I believe it yet, or oixo how
! could 1 have any faith hi ray prayer* 1
But tf you lak ' 1 br-tber Aw o ‘s con-
1 dwot and l ornpa 1 it with his prayer*
’ there U no consistency. Lust year I
: prayed the sunn'prayer, und was le-
i tui i " J, I i ,4 ne >-'•). • • i f.i iy, bihriMg
tiio Appointment to be ol God, I bo
j lieve it Th ro was a like praym
• tnedu at h vo O ik. but how did u g mil
' lev nine >1 Bv bo'ting
ina.i> re my
md qmttn the lunch 'I hi* may
Ite'thi: true spirit of relipi n. but it
ilom n’l x i in -o lo ui". I give it
In I. ion Iroc the uric o r forced t":
Ml i.i jn-.i u/*n<u*rltil h »w is**] 1
w«m kii*^ \vi'U ii;c iiolittt; a < vann- iM.
»"d bib-.-ing darfcnm*-t ties. \V !iO
w ,, r ,j, 1( , . „ „,i ......ting a»
) j,; V( . o ft j<j, ,,, u «tt* r it h n| run
ilirce <l« ■; mill no m c r, and
the bnebmu fi m' a >t w.»h «•<; ^ <>
Ik .* imiure, ugg<rt< d to the p :!o
th' propr'i'ty of ironing hr- ibt i t'nm
,'iu lo »•-t, out ho ihjoet - I Df
lh 0 h i •• uid nut work ith *— i ru
B, o. r* u in I i n lohl I lie brclhr u lo
pray I r tin ir pastor tlmt he mi;;hl im
on ir< |. ainictdb it, uiul then tu; w oihl
prciica with power, m il if In did not
come a ii woiihl no' go well with
him i eia pivuc'.i g. Tlii- ct-t tainly
catuc to piif-s (or about th ' fourth or
fifth day lit- go! into iho bru-h. II"
got up and Kai'l, I ivd ruriou- t -
night a ml I i Aiumt preach, and om
ui' i tit.g i Hiue t" an end. In six yeai ■
f n< v r < such af «i u e.
In ilit. t place Br.. Ayery ac-
mu' :• mo of I'pjiii.diig holin''s', ho
knou h I Li*; is uol -o. unless no i too
stupid i . n> d d who! 1 do J’l c 'i'U
1C wi.li Humu oilier- ihiuk tlmt you
i'pl oho Ii li'K m if you do n"t profi
Kai'C ifi .itli'li ju t a- they do Tie
wou d bind other men’s c>n ■•h-nci t
anil eiuilav" die r wids Then- n t'o
■* ■<; a i to ‘‘I am right and all
oUn r men aro IVio'h.” Ir ad the bi
til'- a elf. It dots* in 7. say that
I bn Vi , ifi I to ii mover _ i Brother
Aviry for h av I prolcss luuii-tilliu-
tioo, but ii docs say: ‘’iwr. man
-litt'l .'Ve an account lo God.” ! have
a* much scrip'urn for my yieWs o!
s tnclificrdion ns b" Im* and l kuo.
«inidi about ihii book us h" d'ii ■
Some n on "ill not believe this le -
cancilioy nro “wise hi ih ir 'fell
contieilr , 1 I preaidi livlitn-s*, 1 dont
know wluiV else to put toll if ai.toui
pro. r'i b ii o go pel I am ipd'o s-ur.
that he proi'-ehe- holieets. 1 »"o no
i'i upon why .1 m.ui inns' pi'taeh a t
Mcrnion on s uufiilic eioii n oiib r to
l>r. neb iioline-H, " hull any minlBtm
hold.; i hri.-t up to hi.-i eun.gic; Ii u,
ho is pi'i-ai lnng holmi S i ilii t iiiil it
impli -, mu" vou van find -nine de¬
lect in his yum character, 1 do
preach I ob'.ivs*. l-ut the king shot I
pn ac i. nfi far iilinud of wh ' h" tlmr
AVer* Jives a iltt» |i*b-l igahnvo daijc-
i ires.
lie roll I'H I" the iailure ill llie tlYeet-
inj*, Ini' take lire. A vein'sown wmd
tu d do thei not point to the eaur • of
the inilnrc? lie s:i IS ‘I bn hi i-thri u
foil liny i' "as g-i-i -. to be a failin'.”
Deni th" le ok condemn tiin•. il *at -
licit the doubter i* collie mm d already
btr perbet love easieili >■ nt fear, ii
-ay - .-iti.i. when ye pray b'-lh-ve ye
liiivt 1 i!»if u- wliich vo j •-■!' . and
ye letv tin m. liu* i'er ' a brother
pva.) ing for a thing th.ii r fear- he
tu n ' f,'"iu.'r 'o yet, in tl then bhtuie-
tfit* p mor I. r hit failure. Ii i my
pitiyer lieit the i'ootl Cold nor open
"tint- '.elks o-t» o them-tlv,',
otlu vs *t e them, end a* die hook Si VS
them. The lack says, that if wo are
riitti' I', il iuyt-tlier 'n ffi.nl- iinuie and
agree ns tou'Ling any ouo thing tIi:i’
lie ivifi be in "W m tl-fi and we tmvi
our p-utiim*. h’mvtli - hi •' 1 i v ;) J
1 four i-i bers) wry-' met m tbo mriw
of some on" el40, and net in t jo name
of ("nri-t. Koviv fi'; ro !;oi m m-n.
ihey are in God, some of the tu st v
vtve!a that I rentember to I.aye been
in, h d no preach''!' to Dot ut alb
\V" ni" ami pi !•' < k'd’s pres»-ne«
ill i wv mid ' ami n r greed, a "it tu
c.iine. but !ai - in;, fee t:",' t ctiri-
on*” and '. o'ting in the ''brush” is
r no.'i'm d I fi iv, in rvo’lri ' 1 i*»n «‘f i».
is -aid tlu.l ib k' U iiv 1 ’ ’’ '1'
£ , V I" III , "1 «t"U' K
m-r • w. 1 •« :
nud tin i the ■ s v • th.- orfi . nh.
ours. This limy be trin ii Biv
Aim v‘ oiu-A b« m*\ have ' on in
j I nmcb av.d . :oi -: 'fiat it
w • - : . t •” r
J. u- "" h •
ihe m'l.t .i " 'al* 'lie
a. ufit L ave th * Impression that 1 did
not p> m ; at u'b but pn»ci* de l r-t
i u-v to c o »» tlm m < ii:,g '1 ir s
p sU voly ii'diue. 1 . fi- .trailgo
i-oo i pi" l.le can'i tel! things a* tl.o
really liappeneo, l \v i> si k with on'
fe . 1 , ,
v\ U ;t me , .. Sill " had la- pod
,. . -• f . ; . ^ v
’n *i; ’ "• .y
i -. 54 ! U in.
an : ) •
II • t I V u .il :k ) 1 nr. ^ V •;
i>: . 111 ii vA »> '•nl = t el< Brother
s ;n, i uvU! 1 iu ut to-
e.a-ou* i .• ■ t g .vc VJ.
t » " i* w ; U. - ' r '
. .- it.-.nu •• e oly t«g< t < •
.* n t dim t- * -
ii ; " "r o ; ** ut ' < ■ - * *■
preach u sem »l i g* W-M- s - -
Then 1 k«‘*w »h»t if ail me «u«!
power of Live Dan clime . v .-,* iu
Ifrothcr Mumfiu, ibe ckun li was m
,t b;,d conditio", 1 wan ml t;.i-ui u> dc-
pend upon God not Br tlier
:
• f«r a r .'iva!,
I have boon in tint ministry Im
-own years, last year was tnv lir-t
experience with any amount of ihose
,
who profe**ed the second blessing.
; hrougli those seven year* God liar,
given lo tu» seyon hundred
iVotn my nrctilli*. The year before I
, ni" hero God bn's-ed us with one
hundred and forty-seven aeei s.sioiis.
I ji.i nched it good many of the *amc
sermon* on this c'rcuif. with the same
i .mriio-t iich. mud desire to save *ou!s
and !i-d test year only about forty*
ft. o ; c 'n-vioiiH. I am,cjuito sure ih u
change is not In me, I am i ho
M’4 filO t Imt I have !>c*eu, l>ut f brhevo
I can fin'l ho’hq «*f uftus'*s.
Homo *>f 11 .< < jr <M vVo will v. for !l<».
j V, &U<1 do Cot.
thing about man’s a*k'ng n.iother if
fie knew a certain m'yrot He
n-R«r<d that h<' did, I am go
••i.<;*.> 1 »-nl bo.i on lir-i Tfbt, what
for the other a-ked? B M'S 1 be
owen me 2 ~> co'iis, for fi-h and h • has
no’ paid It. Tina man - dd to m ', I
im.vc not professed wbnt ho has. but
I wouldn’t do 'hat, and 1 huv • no v<
-| < et I' r hi- re'iifion.
Another ri*Ht;on Is, tieenuso 'hi*
hrothci luis knifed the past* r in the
mir!i. Ifo has had a good many niea
j tilings l>kc tii- following to •«}’ for
j his pastor which should ho'v how
| much he loved him. lb* -aid io a
man ,‘ 4 1 don't like brother Tiulet, I
navy no confidence in him at all, 1
u"n' Imlievfl that be has a bit of re.
lijfiou.” Now d'I did not preach a
higher tvpe <»f religion than *h t i
would unit the bu*incss. My idea of
*anctdh:alion is that a man moves
live; into the ITli chapter id 1 st (.-ov-
inihiatH and <1 i>'s thorc, but to roj VO-
gret I dud that all who profess it do
not get thero, i find people at Live
Oak who profess, and I believe arc
trying to live all dial ehapD i, but
lio ii men do no' <*'■■.b th> ir pastor in
the bn k. Wed fear, il is true, in our
dean of ■ me;ideation, bn' they ac-
cord ;it- C 'omiD right that they
es)> 11 I r io ni". anil lin y do not L mk
ifui'in d (l.'i icg from tl'e tn is (i-fii-
iitg lbent. They have mo: o w-n-e
than b.diryo this.
Th .i bibb-"God is lov t ” and
man dvr dm,' i'i love dwells in U d
and God in him, I Iook for tlii-
bind r Jigb n. but t<. my surprise I
fill ! ii n t inD.it ;i very few, I fled i:
gloat many pr fossions with n nfiig-
I' u - c.t'dg d in l and striking like a
b'ii!" ideal r Vi ry no’ao they hear.
In (hm artic'c J have untbimt to say
ay iti i : -'.t (■' ifi -ill ion, bll' I Mil rpli 0
lire that •!.' 1 e arc diosewtio will ;>e-
ci. f ill' <* <! hi-; :«*, kill ! do e aim
‘lc ri 5 ;S.. ■ v. in n a iimn so nmhh-
t ii-tis’y uilacK* me a* brother A yen
did, to defend my-e i and show the
i-hariu t--i of lus professi oi, L -i !uoi
siiow in his life wh-t be proteges
with his bp-.
I have nothing to say in this »r-
1 K 1 - iigtuils! brodicr S imlio, i have
noiliiuK to say abuti tbo man wit"
wr do i tu, art fide lor brother Amy.
until ho >tgn h '\tn -innatuic I-
what lie wti'es. Ii bio. A Very al-
b'W- soincouo tons" him as the tiu,"-
did tDo e ttft paw, he HUtA ixper'
o ;,:et bu' iit. But enough for thi*
lio-c. I In,vn m o'e that I .'tin and wifi
*hould it become neoessar- .
J. W. Tinu v
WHO'S FIBBED?
Edjtuu A dv a sen :
In last week’s issue of the Holi-
nes- Advoiuite Rev..!. .1. Williams
denies having loft our communion
under charges. (Mease give your
readers tbo following facts: In
181)5, at the Third Quarterly Con-
I ore nro c»l the ^'iinnor mid 1 v rt 1 , v
1
Circuit, his brethren
complai’ita against him. A com-
mitteo was appointed, ami
Brother Williams refused to snt-
isfy the conference through its
committee ut the next session
with promise of amendment, in-
stead of pr.weodiug- ** as iu case
of im:uoralityOil motion the
Coimnitfoo was contiuned, with
instructions to prosont at the
next -ession a definite report as
to his intentions.
During tint interval he applied
to the preacher in charge for a
c „ rtuU , lto niu i jo Uied the Wes
!ovnu cl " wh - Thp P reaebei ’ iu
’’harge gave him the certificate
witbemt thinking that it could
not be done legally. When I met
liim 1 spoke of the illegality uf
tW , lt v. co diire, and he, having dis -
covered , , lus . mistake, ... admitted it.
w„„,d
have forced lus brethren to try
iiilU “as ill t'aso ct inUUOrulitv,*
had In- m-r •rone from us as be
did. Brother 0. G. Dell of Ty Tv
w.. - >. tarv of the Quarterly
Conference above referred to, ami
•• "ir U.ig Steward. He
vo. rd,. which can be ex-
. ■ ■ t : y - nb-f it ones. I think .
Ad\ .ce knew Hu* fac’s, if
i : :-t;e;ilars; but, of course,
i ; Jfoid to " comment”
,. n the note or denial, lost it have
;} l0 ambiance cf endorsing a pre-
' a ‘ elder “ 1
V nr* fraternally,
11, Stdrus.
w whim auax
M 5D SUMMER
FAIR.
TIFTON, - GEORGIA.
JTUY, 7, 8 , and 9.
A FAIR SHOWING.
ONE Of THE GRANDEST EXHIBI
TIONS ON TAP.
Convenient Schedule?, Low Rate#, Amas
ing Amusements, and the Finest
Fruit Show in the South.
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from The Tifton Gazette. the
Every indication phint.a to
coming fair as the largest, display
of fruits, vegetables and farm
products ever shown in south
Georgia. The peace will be in its
glory and triumphant beauty; the
grape at the acme of luscious
ne.-H, and thoir -mailer but not. m-
significant brothers will be there
in endless variety. The melon
will be there in rounded ripeuess,
and fair Cere will open her cornu- ■
the waiting i"""'’»* eye. ‘“I
feast
If you waut. to see south Geor-
gia in her triumph of agricultural
beauty, A you cannot see if, better
„ than at , the T 111 -, t to. ,. .. . if V0I1
\
contemplate at any time cas.i.ig
your lot in the fairest
upon which God’s sun smiles, yen
should visit this display and see
what its boundless riches are. If
you wish to fully realize what
your country and climate can do,
you should see this exhibit ami
thus learn to the fullest extent its
/rrc.tl irtuMt t t’AHnnrf’PR lesourtLb.
If yon have capitol to invest and
want, t he incontest«ble proof of
tbo value Of bind ill a region
where the sun ever smiles and the
snows never come, you should view
with your own eyes trio proofs,
written with the Almighty’s pow-
erf til hand, of Nature’s bounteous
response to * o til 6 . *• tout „ .k il ,d' 01 bubutri* liHliL.l J) i
.
If yon want to see the south, the
j ], 0 country on earth, at, its
p es f, ( com o to see us—look, learn,
a ,id go forth to enligten. 1
AMUSKM.KNTS, J
;
Next to the display of fruit' ami
general products in point, of inter -!
will be the amusement tea-;
tures. These have never been.
better. Experience of D r
years conies to aid your con f
and pcease oour fancy in this.
T: e base ball grounds arc 1
off directly in trout of the gn
stand, and a continuous series
match games between , the iinon ,,
visiting nities has peen ar
ranged. No effort will be spared j
in this or the other amusements to
make it one of the highly ontev-
taining features.
The Tifton Gun Club is prepared
to make the day pigeon shoot a
warm contest. Borne of the crack
dubs. of‘t>bo state will bo here, wnil
local club will have no child s
play.
Ho * kea-Et. a aw t; u ih •
......
A hivyclo parade, with a hand-
-onio pn */.6 tor t ho !IU*f r aftlst UT* H}
decratwheel, will add much
the spectacular feature*.
Kud then the rac.-C Beside*
German, Irish, Saxon, African
and Mong-iian, w, will have ox
rftv ..,4, foot races, sack races. •*-> ! Si :
»nd 2 - leg raoes, eg: rm es “
i\ 1 * v fll 1 ■' /. >Y i ,C*. ' * » 'C r
I wr J > t i * , ... - : . - t -
; i •
tl-.t • M»;l ", a :•» •> . tt’-til a A
l» '. vVicii H . • ••*.- cat
mv p i TT s and ivtl;,!
sroabks cot*, Vui'-v*. -p sin* t’cz-* m
V • ' a. - I'C >' ,; '* M 1
|f ;i , S.fiM i "EC* > b.
bolt* ,v
wheelbarrow racea, with other ra-
ces aud traces to be aranged later.
The grounds are being put, in
fine shape, and work is going on
day.
One Jorge building has been set
apart for the department of ladies,
work anddemestir industries, and
it, proposes to have it better than
over this year.
If you have anything to exhibit
that will be of value to your sec¬
tion, secure space for it now.
Communicate with:
Dr. .1. F. Wilson, Poulan, Hhp’t
of Entries and Awards.
W. II. Love, Tifton, Sup’t Gates
and Admission.
N. K. Perry, Tifton, Sup’t Space
in Main Building.
Mr 3 . F. G. Boatright, Tifton,
.Sup’t Space sn Woman’s Buihlind.
A merchant missed a large or-
der this week by not having a
telephone.
The sheriff of Worth county
bn- arrested enough of black¬
berries to make 51 trallons of
wine.
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It heal? everything except a broken
heart, may bo said of DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salyc. i’ile* and* rectal dis-
o*i-os, cuts bariis> b’ nl-o.«, tetter, oc
z"ma and alll sKiu troubles may be
co nd bv it quickly and permanently,
—J S. Betts A Co.
F- i f kcu pickles, go to Walker’s.
ashmero doable-wiilth, brocaded
all colors lP. 4 e. -Jeffrey & Roobin.
Dried apples; apple vinegar.—D a-
ViS ite Bakcre.
W.’.-MX .ij^v
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s^u; <• ,i ii
fife ^4^! |i 'WZJ^Wi ^ — f
iWlf/Wi *Wn llttl
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WE BUY OUR JEWELRY OF
A- WIIIDBY. HE HAS A LOT
CLOCK 8 AND MANDOLINS
\D-
OFFICIAL ADVERTISING.
Worth Sheriff’s Sales.
Will lie sot.l, on tiio first Tuesday in July,
I-'iir, at the court house door in said county,
within tlieletfal hour,-, of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the followinir properly to wit:
Iiotaof land numbors twelve (12)and 'thirteen
(,;{l in the s ? C()na (2nd)district of Worth coun-
t V , («a , each of said lots eontainirur four liun-
K^WehiMi?
A. yarni^ven.ent Company,
Tins June, 10 m lsiD^^y
Sheriff Worth County Ga,
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Notice of Dissolution.
this d:iy didsoivod by mutual ^
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j, iM-ishburn rtdiivinft': The now firnu)f Gard-
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ACME CYCLE CGHPANY Li 1
U**K*<-*-*-« ELKHART, IND.
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GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS.
plies $150.00 through every month given mcritoriouj away to any one who during ap¬
us for the most patent
the month preceding.
We secure the bent patents for our clients,
and the object of this offer is to encourage inventors to
keep track of their bright ideas. At the same time we
v tsh to impress upon the public the fact that
IT’S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INTENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
ftsch as the “car-window” which can be easily slid t*p
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IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
We •cription t' thisijoumA. of free of cost, invention to ail each our client*.
a^sc- advertise, free cost, the month
cf «^ch.yrius copies cf our the $150 “National prise, and Recorder," hundreds of containing thousands
a
sketch of the winner, and a desciiptjcm of his invention,
wffi bo* scattered throughout the United States among
caprt; lasts th« And merits raanr/acturers., cf invention. thus triaging to tbtu
attention the
AS conuausucstkoos regarded strictly confidential.
Address
JOHN WEDDERBCRN & CO.,
Solicitors ol Amerlcsa and Foreign Patents,
6sS F Street, N.W.,
00 x 385 . We-hington. D. C.
J, 1 Q u. If" lJu
DEALERS II
yELLOW PINE LUMBE
ASRBURN, BA.
All orders for
Laths Shingles, Staves
Car Sills, Bridge Stuff
Flooring, Moulding, Brackets
Ceiling, Etc.,
will receive prompt
GAN 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 you.
Wk Have a Nice Stock op
LAD IES' dress
AND TRIMMINGS.
we would be pleased to si II",
the ladies ol Ashbnrn and st.r
rounding conn try.
Tunics, Valises, au k ‘Satchel
Our‘CANDIES are
ere, sir and fine
&r FLOUR,
&V MEAT,
m- GRITS,
RICE,
*ifi SUGAR,
COFFEE,
« 5 T MEAL,
And in fact any and everything
tnat is kept in a first-class grocery
house can bo had at our Large,
Brick Store as cheap as the cheap-
ost.
We carry a full line of Furniture.
UP STAIRS
Oor stock of Shoes is Complete,
with a specialty of Ladies’
and Children’s Fine
Sunday 'Wear.
Ye also handle the !>c*t brands ( ,f
Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff. Etc
Euli lino of the best, makes
OF STOVES ROW ON HAND.
Ali kimls of Stock Food at
Reasonable Prices.
The citizens of Ashbnrn and
3 o are cordiall
itniie A- to S- CS e- Pa inspect our
s,otk *
We have a Wagon Yard and
L Geu 1 rp 1 TOU^hs, , Etc.,
, for the
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convenience, of our customers es
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bCCiatlY.
Respectfully,
J IS ___ BETTS & C O
Dr. J. F. GARDNER.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Calls answered promptly
lay and night.
Special attention given to die
oases of women and children.
Residence at the Hicks place.
Ashbnrn, Georgia.
Da. J. F. GREGORY, & CO.,
—(.Specialists.)—
Rupture. Catarrh, Rectal Dis a»e»
Hemorrhoids, (Piles) Fistulas Cured
NO KNIFE, NO PAIN.
Room No 1.
fluMtii Bru.niNG
CORIIKLK, G> ,
107 , Gottov Avr..,
Macon, Ga.
WARREN L. STORY,
Physician <»nd Surgeon,
Sycamore, Ga.
Diseases of Nose and Throat.
DR. W. J. TURNER,
Physician and Surgeon,
Ashbdrn, Georoia.
Special Attention Given to Die
eases of Women and Children.
Office in Room No. S, Betts Building-.
Residence; IV, A, Shingler’s.
rails Answered Day or; Night.
Telephone No, 18.
DR. T. H. THRASHER,.
Physician and Surgeon^
Ashbdrn, Georgia.
General Practice Solic ted,
Office in the Christian Building 1 ,
C. E. WALKER,
Physician and Surgeon,
Sycamore, Georgia.
GEO. W. COOPER,
DENTIST,
Ashbnrn Georgia.
Office, Room No, 4, Belts Building.
W. B. GONE, D. D. S.
I Make a Specialty of Crowns
Bridges and Replantations.
Teeth Extracted AVitbout, Pain.
Asiibdrn, . • . Georgia.
W. T. WILLIAMS,
Attorney at Law.
Land and Collections
Sycamore -:- Georgia
Z. Bass, A. J - Da via
BASS & DAVIS.
Attorneys at Law
Ashbdrn, Georgia
Real Esiaio and Collections.
Pro u >l itte ihioa 1 all business
placed iu our hands.
B. B. WHITE,
Attorney and Ceuncellor at Law.
Ashbdrn, Georgia.
Will practice in all the Courts,
State and Federal.
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J. G POLHILL,
Attorney at Law.
Sylvestfr, - Georgia.
Practice in all the courts.
Patronage Solicited.
hawkins & McKenzie,
Attorneys at Law
O Building, Rooms 4 and 5 .
Cordele, - Georgia"
Prompf attention given to all Business
intrusted to my care.
JWO, P. POWELL, J, W. POWELL.
Vienna, Ga, Ashbnrn. Ga
JNO. F. POWELL & SON
Attorneys-at-L AW.
We practice in all tho courts,
Immediate and careful attention
given to business placed in our
hands. Employing one secures
services of both, Business solic-
ited and inquiries promptly a
wered. icS"
THE CITY BARBER Kll()p.
IlAIii-DRESilNG— a spceialti-
SHA\ IMG—quick and u.-i-a i
RAZORS—put in L'"« d fii- gii {*Ii(»r j/i
not ice.
R. D. LAW, Frnprietor.
Asum.-jf - Georgia,
Long Cotton Gin. „ , ^! . .
'•ary *«ripjx-r. nozigzap, l for ' Ro-
twles day riln sm ,^ L h 'L ns four
a without injuring manu^un-
»er want", w.th money
H. I>. s«,th, Ashburn,
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