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THE ASHB
Entered at t ho Ashbum uostnffiec
as second-class mail matter.
Official Organ of Worth County.
Aslibuni, Ga., July, IL jS P7.
Subscription fit a year iiinilvuiicn
Other houses are needed.
Newman in drug slore.
Now for th" electrlo lights.
The goat law is n< t fnforced.
The town is ttotk<d with
melons.
A little mere sociability would
hurt the town.
Mr. D. C. Pierce has moved to his
farm near Eastman.
Some of tne street lax defaulters
been in trouble this week.
Mr. Ad. Reals presented 11 s with a
watermelon, bless his heart.
Miss. May Jenkins has returned to
Slate Normal sc!n ol at Athens.
Davis and Barbrc’s telephone is giv¬
ing them an advantage over tlie other
market houses.
Communications not signed are
cheerfully reeieved at this office for
the waste basket.
Mr. J. II. Dinsen, a former drug
clerk of Milledgeyille, i« permanently
with Gardner & Thra-her.
Real estate Dan Clements, of Sum¬
ner, passed through here Tuesday
going to Macon aud Atlanta.
A cow bell would suit some of the
subscribers better; others knock the
’phone. Don’t forget to ring off.
A mischievous hog lias been im¬
prisoned for invading the Dew Drop
Inn garden. Owner can get him on
application, but is requested to Keep
him away.
Henry Smitli will leave Monday
morning for the Georgia Weekly Press
Association, wlneh meet* at Cutlibert
Tuesday. The editors will go from
Cutlibert to tbebig show at Nasltvillle.
They will return home abont the 20.
Capt. C. F. Hill is the most gener¬
ous man of the season so far as grapes
and the cdi'or are concerned. lie
brought in a large sack of the finest
fruit from his Tom Watson vine of
the.middle-ol-the road variety. All of
his Tom Watson grapes are fine. „We
enjoyed them very mueti. Success to
Capt. Ilill and the grapes.
R. S. Woodward is the brst news¬
paper subscriber in ail of this part of
the country. He is now running
five names on our subscription list,
and they are all paid up May, 1808;
at one time recently he bad paid his
subscription to the Atlanta Constitu¬
tion 14 years in advance. Long live
Bob Woodard.
The Indiana Fruit Company.
The editor, having heard and seen
so remarkably much of this wonder¬
ful progress, feels it his duly to call
the attention of it to these few of
Worth county people that have not
seen it, and i; will put vim and push
in those of us who are inclined to
liaug back, in order to keep in tho
procession, as we are just as good
farmers, and everyone knows there is
no better farm lands in Ga, than lies
m Worth county, but to my subject
well, to begin with we all kno v lot
425 which join* the court house sight
as it has been eoncecded to be about
the best lot of land in this section ot
the state. This lot and another one
which wc think corners it was bought
by a company called the Indiania
Fruit Company, for the purpose of
raising fruit las! Oc'ober, Mr. J. K.
Williams came on tho grounds from
bis native state (Indiania) and as¬
sumed the managemen', and to say
that be possesses that rare abilny but
mildly expresses it and some our old
settlers ar wondering yet how it, was
done, our good friend and citizen Mr.
Stoiy has titled him as tho c' clone
yankee, coming in to a pine woods in
Oct, and clearing and practically
stumping and puiting it all under a
good 10 rail fence, then planting
nearly 25010 fruit trees and all livii g
ana to-day lias growing on Hus s'me
land between the trees 50 acres of as
a m the county,
About 15 acres of sweet potatoes,
same of ground peas to fatten some
thoroughbred hog*, and several acres
of cow peas. And everything glow¬
ing as if on land that lias been In cul¬
tivation for tears, of curse to ac-
complisli all this it requires pu-n. and
work, and from what vve can see, and
hear, there neycr is a day lost, as
Mr. Williams says a farmer can
always find somteing io do, if its
raining, clean up your barn fix
your tools etc, Mr. Williams stales
they are going to continue right on
clearing up and planting until three
thousand acres are out, which will
certainly be a drawing card lor this
section as their success in their vent¬
ure is assured for it has long since
past the expeiimvntal stage on the
fruit quesiion, it is now an as*uied
fact prac'ically demonstrated G'* 1
tb' ! s beyond any doubt the best
section for fruit culture in south
west Ga. Here is l.oping an
ania farmer will Joca’c bore tv<ry
month.
and Walker -
A Voics From Deep Greek,
Wo are still on (op Bide of this re¬
volving planet—despite th* s'orn*,
which have been bowline; of late.
Crops are looking well, though rain
is needed now, the weather is so warm
'bat a rain don’t la«t long. . hero
are plenty of ripe melons now. and
some of iho faimirs aie hanl ng
them to market.
The beeves are ripe, and wo are
having plenty of tender, fat steak
these
.'omoof our p-op'o attended
Abbeville Chautauqua this week, t
hear suolegostcr Ham. and for other
interest.
Well pleaded Abe, think a great
of the Advance out here, and
are always glad to got a copy. Mo-t
of those me reading people, and know
a good paper when they see it.
Yours us never anybodies before.
(Except the madam-.)
A .1 ,\x.
INAHA INKLINGS.
Prof. M. Howell returned from Ab
bcville and re-ports a very pleasant
time.
W. A. Monk shipped a car cf fine
melon* on the 5ib that averaged
thirty pounds apiece.
Dr, W, V. Ellis, and wife, were in
town gundav.
Mr*. B. 11. Cockrell, of Ruby. was
in town Saturday and Sunday visit¬
ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. L
Royal.
Miss Janie Fmith visited Miss
Neva Daniels, of Syeamo.e, Sunday.
Mr. G. M. Daniels of Ashbum,
was in town Sunday. Look out, ed¬
itor, for a wedding bee.
Mrs. J. A. Smith lias been quite
sick for a few days.
J A. Warren made a business trip
to Irwinville Tuesday.
Mr. J. F. Cobb, of C> cloneta, is off
to New York to dispose of his peach
Biilie.
Lemons at Luke’s.
Lot of Cheap Soap at Walker’s.
Meat*, fruits and vegetables at Wal¬
ker’s.
isabe:lla scraps.
Plenty of rain is now falling, ere
this is in print your humble scribe
will liaye seen the sights in Tifton.
A tidal wave ot darkey cussodni's*
struck this community the latter pait
i f last week.
Work on the court house will soon
be begun. Th* writer understands
that the court house will be ready for
the October term of court.
The j iil will >oou be completed.
Why d n' .Joiui part i.i* lull’ in the
middle w is the -ubject cm the carpel
between a girl and her second besi
fellow >omo days ago.
What cans', s the broad Emile* that
“M” judge wear*. Suece-s in
court (ing) I wou'd sujip -so.
Miss Ada Kinar 1 enf rtained quite
a number of her numerous friends on
Tuesday night at her hospitable
home a short way from town. Mi s
Ada is a chaimiug hostess to say the
least.
A certain Col. of ibis town lakes
the rag < ff ilie bush by the following
fish story. He says that when lie
was a y img man good diver and
swimmer lie was in a certain lilue
Spring and uhi'e making a deep
dive he spied a couple of three pound
(rout at d says i q.to himself you are
aiv fi-h no sot ner said than done lie
captures them one in each hand at a
depth of fifteen feet. We won’t ask
the incredulous to believe this how-
Miss Mary Rholcs one of Syiycs-
ler’s most charmin. young ladies is
visiting at ihe home of Judge Kinard
Ibis week.
Ordinaries court has been in ses¬
sion for several days this week, it
being tin: limo for annual return* &.
The board of educators met yester¬
day but a quorum not being present
no busine*s was transacted,
I wou'd like to luar from Jerome
again. bhe lias been silent so long.
Crop* in this viicnily ate impiov-
ing considerably from I lie (ffccls of
the recent copious showers.
Mrs. Doty H'damait lias the brae
patch < f cotton and probably the best
corn the writer has seen in this sec-
(ion.
Mr. Oat Holamati has tlio work
nearly completed on hi* house on
Nwlth Center s', As soon a* the
painter’s bra-h is applied it will be
the handsomest dwelling ic town.
Quite a number of Isabel Hans
tended Io busines in Albany
we ,. k For fear ibat the editor
ao i i.s much patience a* J I will
Jen.
Walker give* a gia-s of s da wan
with ever dollars worth of ^ood-.
Best steak and roast at Luke
Get yovr " • e d dri'... at
On u feneo is a poor place to
se good*.
Mr. .1. P. Corley spent this week
with hometolks at Johnston S. C.
Hr. T. II. Thrasher says a girl
kissed him for a watermelon. What,
through mistake! It looks llao any-
body could tell the difforouco bo-
tween Dr, Thrasher aud a water-
melon. •
RANDOM TALK.
[By IKHKHM HOY ]
Be honest young man, lione t with
your fellow beings, hourD with
yourself, Inmost with God. Dcn’ibm
the devil around the bush, speaic
your sentiments right out in “in' elin”
V'e are glad to note that irsibad ol
a decrease in ibo lady ntleiidnuts it
the B Y. P. lb there i* a marked in-
crease. Three loud hurrahs for the
ladies of A-ltburn. Where is that
young “feller” that was going to
break up the Union by removing lit*
best girl! Ho has uudoubtediv re-
ooii-ider. d, This is a grand and
noble work, and should be encour¬
aged by all. The male aUendauco
was rather small lust Sabbath.
Come, boy* wako up amt get a move
on, what’s the matter with you!
li heals every thieg except a broken
heart, may be sa'd of DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Sal ye. Piles and, rental dis¬
eases, outs burns, bi ui-os, tetter, ec¬ be
zema and alll siiin troubles may
cured bv it quickly and [ ormaiientlv,
S. Betts & Co.
Jake didn’t B Jack la woo k.
Wonder why.!
“They don’t make much fuss about
it.” We arc speaking of DeWitt’s
Little Early Kisers, the famous little
and pill.- all for eonslipantion, stoniaclmd biHiousness. irouble*.
liver
They never gripe.—J. S. Eett- & co.
Dm't get nbirmed if you *ee a kite
flying in the air having a '‘raotiv< ”
for its tail.
Burning itching skin diseases in¬
stantly relieved by DoWiti’.* witch
Hazel Salve, uneq'iailed fo" cuts,
bruise*, burn* It heals without
leaving a scar-—J S Bet;s & co
Force of habit. Guard it well
young man. See that it h-ads in fhe
right direction.
Don’t nanseati'. jour stomach with
leas and bitter herbs, but regulate
your liv> r and sick headache by using
those famous little pills known as J. Pe-
Witt's Utile Early Risers.• S.
Betts & Co.
Curses, like thicken*, always come
home to r >ost.
Vim. vig-.r and victory: these are
the characteri-tic* of Do Will’* I title
Early Risers, the famous little pills
stomach foi-enstip ui'.ui. liver billiou-D troubles—J. 1 s aid a!! S.
and
Betts & Co.
Malice and money will move
mouuta’ns.
John Gtiffip, of Zanesville, (>, says
“I neverjivod ad,ay for thii ty years
without 1 { ">-| — -- . *• «il .| Iki ,Y
of D Wilt’s Widi Ll'ze! b*tiv<i enrt.'u
my pile-,” For piles and rectal
troubles cut , bruises, - prain* Witt’s 1 czema Wi cb
audall skm troubles lie
Hazel Salve i- unequalled.- -J. s.
Betts & Co.
“Cast your bread upon the water*.”
but it would be best to take care of
your rucai.
T ere i- a time for ever) ihing • and
the time to at'eud to a cold is when
ii starl*. Don’I wail ti!l_ you have
ronsumptioii bid prevent it by Dina
One Miiiu.e c->ugh cure, ilm great
remedy for coughs, colds, croup
bronchitis and ad throat ai d luoy
troubles.—J. S. Ilett- & r o.
Aflrroatbitf “nlgrgcr” stole a pumpkin one
day. walking down in town,
come Hallman got after him, made
And Marshal right down.
him lay that Lawrence pumpkin did find him guilty one
M «yor
day. Secretary wrote down tho same.
The Dakota one day, io
They Rent him ' p to
wear the bail and chain,
“1 crave but One Minute,” said the
public speaker In a hu*kv voire; and
then lie took a do*o of One Minute
Cough Cu-r, and proceeded with hi-
Ics.—J. S. !>(*?ts cC l’o
Wei dev who will be l! o faire-t of
Iho f iv at tlie Fail - .
That worthy g n'leman, Mr, J, W.
l.liapinan. is a Im-ti r whi'ii il come
to farming, he will -"on be ready for
picking cotton. But it jet n tnain-
unsMt'edas to wh'cli will get tin
mo-t peaches, the worms, rogues oi
him*elf.
When the cby I’atluns get theii
nap out, just won’t they make hing*
hum?
Thai festive midnight serenading
“hogicite” continues to visit the Dev
Drop Jaa, nipping eh ek<n bit's
through the cracks, and can-ing the
gen i a i Puullovd to iay . verytLing
bat | lis Sabbath ‘chool lesson,
Put a l' CK on ihe gout house.
oh do not from your with girl horcaoh depart Hunday ni^dit,
But remain Jato harden not tier tuari
Porhajw sho wi'l it i-.fsht.
“pop" the question,-nd pop
AR 0EDINANCE.
Be i' ord 'iced by 'he t wn muru-i
i 0 f Ash barn, (in., imd it is m re by
duined b> llie nuiii iity of ri" I sun
1 that all ait vaoi’uin tax -be!) c pay¬
able b tween the firs: da' of Oc:o-
tiev and th- first Cav < f Den-ml er in
each \ i ar.
Ba it ndaiu' d by the aiitln ii y of
the same Unit ea'hpe.son doing a
warebou-e b"siii' >- w bin the r.wn
of Ash' urn si all | ay sp eia Isx
. . Lav, i i:\t k. itayor, pro l< m
A. J. D I*, i iei k
/■ pprov d. Ju! ,5. !'!i7
GEORGIA SOUTHERN
AND
FLORIDA RAILROAD.
StJWANKE RlVEK RoPTH TO
South M.Mt, TIJAINS North
n, vv I Night Day -
1155 II 25 Macon 4
*’ •]*? 1 45 Cordele
2 24 Ash tut kn’
3 10 Tilton li _
4 40 Vaid* sta c.
5 40 Jasper ^ 1 t
(i 15 LakeCity x 15
0 15 Palaika c:
SI I DO-FLY.
M >«*iii g F.yoning
Macon 4 20
X Cordele 7 Id
-*1 A si tun ttx 7 57
TT- Tilton 8 10
Valdosta 10 25
Operator Pullman Buffet tdc per-
'ho year round between Aashyil o.
Tetm am’ JftoksoitV'Ue, Ha,, via Ma¬
.
con and Tifton.
Operates Pullman Sleep v* between
Atlanta and Brunswick, via Macon
and Tilton, making direct cornice' ions
with boats to and from Cumberland
and St. Simmis.
Operates its own sleepers between
Macon and i’ahitka vt t G S it F direct.
Direct line to Fitzgerald Soldier*
(,'olony via Tifton,
Shoo-fly train runs every day and
will make evey local stop
D. G. HALL, P. A.—Atlanta, Ga.
VV. II. LUCAS, F. P. A.—Jacksonville
tl. II. RHODES- Sohc.ting Passenger
Agent. Macon, Ga.
J. LANE.—General Manager
G. A. MACDONALD,—General Pas¬
senger Agree*.
TIFTON & NORTII-EASTEHN
RAILROAD.
“Soldiers’ C« lonv Route.”
LOCAL TIME TABLE NO 4.
H. II. TIFT, | | Oonoral Oiltoe, I
Pi-osiilCTit, Til-TON, (I A, I V lee I.
Ijnoil ml JfffectJve
m pin la Dec. 1H5HI Ill |HH J
00 1 0017 130 .. 1 v,Tifton,ar... mi 7 cob 15 7
130 1:3 4 \ a-J!7 10|7 44 54 . f Hi*nliiiR..... HiM/diton It II 45 :ir, H5I 7 i
. ii;!h::ih
40 4 42,8 14 ... f IMnotHi it
45;4 48,8 SI . Mystic . . ii
5015(0 8 40 . f Ficiciior .....
IQtft 15 0 uoi Fitz^eruld
Tratns Nos. t, :J, 3 and \ run-daily* except
Sunday.
Tains Nos- 7 and 8 run on Sundays only.
(O F)a^ r station, Trains stop only on signal
All Trains makaconnection with Plant Sys¬
tem and (Jeorgia Foil thorn & Florida at Tifton
and Georgia & Alabama at Fitzgerald.
F. G, IK) AT IMG I i'I\ Trr flic Manager,
A new renirdy has been placed Rheuma on
tun market for the cure of
tism and all bloc d dis> ns<‘*, called
A FRICANA.
I' is compound'd entire’;y rf ri ot*
and heii's—no miiu ra’s or |m'ii8h be¬
ing used in its composition tes'im uis.1* in
From the numerous
possession of tho ('"lnpanv, given l>\
prominent citizci s <-f Atlanta ai d
elsewhere, we wuM will it a sure
euro for a! '‘Blood I)'.• w.kck.”
The Afticau'i Company saj : •It
cures to stay cure'.”
See their adyo'I'scinint in anoiber
•column. Thi:aS|U'.i:.
Gaudsku &
^'TTdiTo ‘uY'jy Y'lft^iwzenia and Ca
17 sacs vT 0WS-;;
m & i'i
&
rroDipliy socurad. Trmlo-MnrkM, Copyrights
and Labels legintered. Twoni.y-live yours ox*
porloneo. We report wiicL'i.n patent can bo
eceiired or Lot, tree of churgu. Our fee not duo
until put out in allowed. Hook Free. L,
8. R. WILLSON to. OO,, Alton ..>h «f, ,
LUO. U.b. i'ttt. Ofiico. VJ ASj-SSNGT V-
SilNUTE
COUCH CURE
cure»quickly. T! t Jr, vrhat It ws*
mad-3 for. prompt, Pleasant safe, sure, to
relief, Children quick like cure. it and adults Hire it.
Mothers buy it for their children.
Preptrod I.y tt O. llcWtit.ft Co .. niakcru ot
DoWIu'm Litlio Eaiiy i-lueis, Uju i iiiuvti f:
Uttle pills.
AjMSB, / l—— \b,vsL -y p T to 6 I)at 2 S l
f-m £.0.1).
’JmrK iS l vm "Mr IK '// wMft j>r«vikge
'XI n H cf mm\M-
iffip H lion,
Ivjt from factory,
m A savicc the *
Ti i (2i4c;;r$ >
U vlit if ft
2; - -: -c*”, .1 fifalcr+pw?-
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/ \ w ‘y'S'.VVt ’‘P A. ft
Money returned, Lesu. Lxpreosage,
(J if not accepted.
Equal nr any Wheel Manufactured
DEW DROP
r I IIK PINNIX HOUSE.
MHS 8AJ.UK CHAPMAN, Proprietress.
Rates $1 tv Day.
$ ( DEW DROP INN.”
THE BLOOD is TIIE LIFE.
Pure B'o"d is es-rnliiil to giv d
I I health, l'hou-nnds . uffer witii im-
I'U'-o l»!o<«d. Thousands who IIP
1 atll.icted could be cured liy tnk.dg At
l ionn•« the only positive retii' dy.
A'rtcana > tires Rhi umiti-in <f
| loug a'uuding.
: Al'ricami cures Serofulii
Africanu cures Old Soros,
Africamt cures Sjpliilis
Africana our s Constipation.
Af'ieana 1 ur«'« Fxzen a
Airioma miv* ( ntarrh.
Afrienn.i cure* alt Blued and Skin
diseases.
A trial will convince y u of its
in fits. Sold bv
11 AltilKN'KU it TllltA81ir.lt
.nils’ 13th.
LIVERY FEED SALE STABLES.
NEW VEHICLES, PAST
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
J E. EDM ON' 1)S( >X- Ptop.tic'or
TIIE HOUSTON
High school
ARABI, GA
AN EXCELLENT
HIGH SCHOOL. » »
vpwmh
Tuition, jior mo. in advance.
Music, a u i t 1 1 :u>o
Art, < ( i( il i ( .•{.(it)
Board, “ “ in dormitory
abont 5.00
Board per month in private
families
about, $5,00
Fall Term will begin Aug. 31.
Spring Term will begin Jan. 4.
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Caveats, Trade marks; Doaign Patents, Copyr'ghts,
And ull Patent 1 ;uh1dcho cu’-duetod lor
MODfcT.’ATE FKES.
Information rr.'I udvlco jlvca to luv > *iJtorflxviti]G*A
charge). AddreM
PR”'?S CLAIMS CO.,
JOHill Wf. ODER BURN,
MflB«Sing Attorney,
P. O. HOX 3H5. WA■ *IIINOTON, T).C.
KTTIiIb Company In maoaf:n<I liy a combination of
tho largest and most influential ncwopaporti in tlio
United StfttOH, for the oxproHA purpose of pro
I nr tlielr dubacriberfl agaluat un«orupulou#
and Incompetent Patent Agents, and each paper
printing this advertisement vouches for the responai.
bilityundhighstanding''fthei'roasCJHluuiCompany
GEORGIA STATE
BUSINESS and
----DIRECTORY
To bo lioioly for Delivery In November 181 17
Six ru Mm t
Ml—*
A yo 11 in 0 or more than 1200 pages
containing full dun concerning
everything wUHi the pertaining to Georg a
hus'nes o pt'otesaioiial
man e 'ill 1 wish 'o Uti w
All Inform uion ur ingot nlphnb't-
ioallv ti eonntie* nnd by buslne**
u , a*8illi*!klmn*. .Varans m<l audios
■ nxable pr 'p. rty, and acoragti f all
re-p in-silt i' f.innor* in tin* St.i'r.
For a Iv irti- 10 f it '-tv and subs vii
tion p' ii' ', a ldtv-it
G'ot’gia Dirjotoi'y Ooaipwy,
A. E. 8tl 1 ,no, Manager,
A'l'inla, Ga.
P. O B iv, 21)3.
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OUR SODA business
Is a great aid to all other kinds r.
of bmi ioj*, bicausa it keeps the I
bus I no is in i- Hi3 lawyer, the I
d mtor, or elorgymait, who finds
himself ■
tiro I o it. and doprossod
by montill worries of
HOT WEATHER*
They all Und. refreshment and in 25
vigoruti'.in in our delicious drinks.
COCOA-COLA, TICKETS FOR
ORANGE PHOSPHATE.
LEM lN PII'YS MI \T S.
Ices or Glares.
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.‘.rfi 'i*n C^r dir i *G t/\ ^ '5 y.,’ Wagon
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Honest Values Back of Every Price we Make.
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THE htvlfr and MAKER AT LOWEST PRICKS.
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'Macon, Ga. Write for Prices.
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ALL KIND8 LIGHT
i
We will sell you anything we make
at the very beet wholesale price. Our
terms are net cash to all, and onr prices
I are mado accordingly. There is no fur¬
No. ill2. ther use in your paying fancy prices
for vehicles. Come direct to the factory and get them without paying addi¬
tional profits. All our goods are warranted in every particular. Shipped
C. O. D., and if not as ordered or represented it costs you nothing.
spite for catalogue and PRICES • HiCKOBY BOGGY CO., fodiafiapoHs, Inti.
$1800.00
GIVEN AW AY TO I NVENTORS.
$ 150.00 every month given away to any onewho an.
pliei tlirougli uajur the moat meritorioua patent during
We aoctire tlio beat patenta for onr clients,
and the object of (hit offer is to encourage inventors to
keep track df their bright idea*. At the same time we
wish to impress upon the public the fact that
IT’S THE SIMPLE,TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
luch ns the “ car- window " which can be easily tlid i»p
jid down without breaking the passenger’s back,
stopper. 'sauce-pan," and "collar-button/' thousand other little “nut-lock/' things that "b^ttle-
a most
any one can find a way of improving; aficl these simple
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