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Ari 86<W?
Official Orpan orvVor
Ashburn, Ga., July, 16. 1897.
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flr i„ mh
—
local mention.
Sfr. and Mrs. Cantey left Monday
for South Carolina.
Willie Perry of Sycamore, was in
town Monday.
Don’t repeat yonr Sabbath .School les-
son to the Central office.
Attorney Williams, of Sycamore,
was in to wn Monday.
Work on the new l’aiuey building
is progressing rapidly.
h. give us those electric lights.
This moon will uot hint always.
Capt. E. D. Patterson, of Offerman,
is visiting relatives in the city,
Rev. Sam. P, Jones has turned
detective.
Be uot deeieved, this is no cork¬
screw town.
Old papers for sale at tins office,
25 cents per hundred.
The parson says, he is going to the
camp meeting to cal chicken pie.
It seems that we should have a h<>g
law as well as a goal law.
Advertise in the Advance. It will
pay you.
A delegation of Sycamonts, belong¬
ing to Byciclc club of that place, visi¬
ted the oily last Sunday afternoon.
Rev. Armstead preached a very in¬
teresting sermon a; the Methodist
church Tuesday evening
Mr. Charles Teagle, of Lu'hersville,
Ga., will visit his sis'er, Mrs. T. H.
Thrasher Friday.
Mr. John Jenkins showed us tho
gest peach Monday that we have seen
this season, it was a beautiful Siberia.
Dr. T. II. Thrasher wa* called to the
beside of Mrs. C. Hudson, who was ta-
ken violently ill Monday morning.
Old papers for sale at this office,
25 cents per hnudred.
You don’t have to use a can opener
to get at the hearts of our people,
diil that travelling man wi'h liiscun of
baked beans.
When you hear people shout as loud
as did the Irwin Gouuty News
ers last week. It will uot be long un¬
til you hear some thing “drap.”
A stranger, aftir having ridden fif¬
ty miles last Monday, oil Ii is bike dip¬
ped in at the Inn. Best thing lie
could have done
Mes-ors Davis anil Barbie so'd Mrs
L. O. Fulch a block of Valdosta ice
wmc3 v.eigh d RIO poumD, ami she
put ii in a Lome made refrigrciUor
and il la ted 17 days.
The Advance is under the manage-
mint of J. Yv. Key-, ibis week,
tie iditor in chief is taking m
sight- a: tho great Tennessee Exposi
tion.
If you cannot be -aved and live in
Ashburn. m"Vo out. If you cannot be
saved ill the state of Georgia get
soon as possible. That’s what Bro.
Fianders says, we “yell amen.”
Those Sycamore goals got. iuto deep
* trouble with p-dh-ennn Hallmun Toes-
ilav, which caused them to languish in
tlie station house oyer night, and pay
a line of four dollars next morning
Old papers f ir sale at this offi e.
25 ceuts per hundred.
The Sabb nil bdioo) li achers’ union.
A new organ zath n for Ashburn, mi-t
at the residence of Mr. J. W. Evans
Wednesday afternoon. The ebris'ian
people of our town are determine!
give “oid nick” a l aid “tussle.”
The report of an accident which
happened at Henderson’s sawmill,
few miles from town says that Mr. E.
G. Bailey was s r rioi sly wounded by a
shattered indey.
Now is dio time for l.mn festivals,
ic -cream sociabl's. straw rah s hi ei-
cio i ides and in fact iriosi any thing
a plca.-ant natnre. ab. hut lb*-so even¬
ing are ju-t lovely, are’nt they? why
sieeii tin m it Way ?
A telephone mes-.ige I rniii 11n* quid
little “burg” of Sj eamore, say-:“l’rof.
C ifford Grubbs, editor of the Irwin
Gouuty New?, lias silently married one
of (Jo quilt’- fair daughters, and is iff
honey-mooning.
Mi-s Agios Barret', of Augusta.
Ga , is the beautiful aud charming
little guest of Mis. S Lie Chapman,
little Mi--Allies is certainty a b<ight
and intelligent Ipile nine year old,
nod bad no (ear to travel iiraecom-
pained, the dis'iuicc between lit-re and
her Imm ••
It very frequently occurs that a ne¬
gro. awl sometime- a white in in. takes
a notioi t> jump off the cars whi'e in
motion, and it occurs (<• marshal ll«ii-
m#ii ju-t at that tini", 'o make him re-
tneruberthe ordinam-e foilo ! g li.is.
by gently a-king them t > a con pxny
Li<n t.j the Mayoi's < Hio ■■
“'Himori' - G.e limem-tn, >f cho fe t-
piionc -vstcui. chit re-ting fr mi hi
tabors l^s 1 i en itivina tbe eeu'is!
-tal ;oa k' i per q ii e a h>t lit ', talking
Ibrougli IPs h.i',g-o:id and I’ea-i “pho-
1IO-",
Beer, p -rk a-.<J - e-ageat Waikc-.’-
: A table spoonful of blnekb. rry « ino
i is recomended for weak back. Cakes
cau be removed from i-aiu,s if you will
let " ,roc hw « ry ha V e «<>-
chereto.
Wby can’t the talent of Isabella
-n-rt • H«»r
Mr Story bad a wild goose
«* ■*«" <*'«
Quite a number of our citizens vis¬
ited the mid-summer fair a( Tifton
week, a ml was delighted at the
Tifton and Worth county fair espe¬
cially.
Go!, forehand made a business trip
to Albany Monday.
From what I have learned I think
weddding b"IN will soon jingle in
■
Isabella. :
A docketed in the I
new case was
‘M”comt Sunday Clerk Warren
was made plaintiff. It will come tip
for a bearing at the .Tulv term of
court. The solicitor Geo., lias been
on the alert for the last few days.
By tho way Mr. Editor, come over
and eat fish with us —Wo have a fl-li-
ing Col. with Forehand (s) conse¬
quently we always have fish.
MLs Josie Jernigan began a music
school at this plaeeou Monday. Wo
wish for her the success she so much
deserves.
No R, 11. or Court house news this j
week.
Judge McDowell made a flying trip ;
to Albany last weea on busines-.
Col. Ed. Williams is vi-iting home 1
folKs this week. I
Mr. Geo. W.Price, one of Worth
count v’ s mo '^ progressive farmers
and family are visiting relatives in
town this week.
Mr. Eiec Cochran visited
folks Sunday.
Mr*. Hall and hei sou Fiona vis-
lied her sister. Mr-. Ku-s on Sunday,
Mr. William Cochran and Mr. Al-
Ion, of Poulan. attended to business
in l-abella Wednesday of last week.
Hoping that these few lines will find
the editor's heart troublo better, I
remain as eyer,
Job.
Lemons at Luke’s.
Lot of Cheap Soap at Walker's.
Meats, fruits and vegetables at Y\al-
Uer’s.
IN AH A INKLINGS.
Misses Cora Ropal and Maiy Wav
is n vi-ited Tifton a few days
n eck, and took in the moonlight p’c
n'c.
Mi . R. W. Cemeii's visiti'd J. “
Warren a few davs Iasi week.
Miss Janie Warren visited her -is-
ter Mrs F. W. F.Bis, of Chula, a few
days this zeek.
Mr. Wni. Sciudrett, of Cortle'e, i-
down this week looking after his
farm.
L<dt. Warren anti J A. Warren
made a busine-s nip t< Irwinvil e
Monday,
Mi-fi Cora Rival is visiting her
grandmother at Sumner this week.
Mrs Dan Sutton is quite l’l with
sl"W fev r
Prof. L. W. Whidden was in town
Senda' .
Gtiers " ho i!ie v'Ti'ur man was that,
went lo Mr. dim Fountains’ ia-t 8un-
dav and the first thing lie knew
I'ound himself courting n m a tried
lady, (VaiiHniiieli . says that’s all
right Jim.)
BlI.UK.
Fitzgerald's hig fires were fol¬
lowed by Lord Beresfonl. Wliat
other plagues are these people to
endure?—Ex.
HOTEL < LYDE;
AlllItVAt.S.
Monday. July 12 Ii. 1807.
J. B. Win-Inn , (I i rony 1 o (in.,
W. I. Hanst.-n. N. < ■
J. A. E In ard- Macon. Ga..
II. B. J yni r. Macon. Ga..
'A . 8. Mutbews. Macon. Ga..
J A. S'ewart. Macon. Ga.,
Xl'KSI.AV.
D. D. Met,all. Macon. Ga,
It 1! Evans, Atlanta, Ga,
JlioF Brooles, Baltimore, Mil,
Wkhnks-w.it
Marion YV ,-Vmowt, Pbilade.pl.i i,
M 8 lliirri-ou, S«v iioaii. Ga,
II i J ftc ties. Ail nt a. O
Cols. White and Bass attended
court, at. Isabella Wednesday.
Mr. Engene Judge returned
horn ■ from Jasper, Fla. Tuesday.
Wa*k* r IV gbi-s of s it i W:i1 ' 1
yv tli i;v rdi,liars w.irih of l' 1 ' d-.
Best -teak and roast at. Luke's.
Ue‘ yo :r'<• -c ')d drnk- at V»’a Jew’s.
No monkcY ing.
Good nioiniiig this evening!! Yes
well er,—that is to say; *‘l
just got bam from where 1 huve’ut
been.” (Bee!)
then he took a dose of One Minute
."S
uucH|uailed for throat and lung troub¬
les.—J. 8. Beits »\i Co-
“Cast not thy pearls before swine’,
says the good book, wo never fully
real zed the meaitiug ol this until re¬
cently. H'e were so unfortunate as
to speak of the little tt ig station,
Sycamore, and its recent ID dele
(j| u b Organization, wbeieupon the
( . 01 ,k un( j bottle smasher,” of
that noted concern, “Selim,” (15. B.)
on us with his No. 11 boots.
Were it not fur the ‘'son” in his au¬
tograph, we could quote him coi-
roctl y.
For his edification, we spell cor-
ctly our “uou-de-plume. 11-oo-uus
Boy, wlial we had to say, we said
beneath the same, aud we hereby
recommend that he exchange his bike
for at least, one term in some good
Ashburn, for instance.
At the Tifton fair, last week, vve
saw a very peculiar looking animal,
caged, upon inquiry we
learned that ii was the “Fool-Killer.”
Late reports from the fair tnanttge-
men', is to tho effect that this mon¬
ster haa made its escape, and when
last heard from, was travelling in
, he direction 0( Sycamore. Take
warning, “Selim,” Mount your
wheel, ami flee for thy life.
Sillcc writing the above, we learn
ot quite a lot of “craw lisliing” among
iheso busy up to—date—pencil push-
ers, of the Netvs. We leave the subject
with them Let those whom the shoe
will tit, unhesitatingly wear it.
“They don’t make much fuss about
it." YN e are speaking of LcWitt’s
Little Early Risers, ti>e famous little
p lL for constipaution, stomaclind billiousness. troubles.
and all liver
They never gripe.—J. S. lietL & co.
VVe haven’t heard anything ol that
editorial thunder yvt Bro. Flauders.
T lerc is a time lor ever) thing • amt
tbc time to attend to a cold is when
it starts. Don’t wait till you have
consumption but pmveut it by t.sitig
Oue Minute cough cure, the great
remedy for coughs, colds, croup,
bronchitis aud all throat and lung
8. 15etD 6c co.
Fitzgerald lias lost her Lord.
John Griffin, ol Zanesville, O., says
-‘f never lived a duy for ton ly years
without sulleiing agony, until a box
of Do\\ ill’s WiuU Hazel Halve cured
my pile-,” For piles anil leetal
troubles cut-, biui-ts, .pram-eczema
and all skin li oaolc.s Do V\ ill's W i ;eh
Hazel Halve i-> unequalled.--.). H.
Beits Go.
Oh,—well.—- Just let or go fourfi'jy.
Vim. vigor and victory : these me
the characlen-tiii- ot Dell ill’s I.tltle
Early Riser a, the famous little
toi cuustip u ion. mUiou-ni s > and all
stomach uod livtr iroubles.—J. H.
Beit- & Go.
We know of people who stauddread-
ful.y in need ol some sugar—coato i
compelled t athuuic, Donbn-didided
s.-cU' O of antidote tor " i'ure Cuss
ediiess".
Don’t nauseate jour stomach with
aud biller iiorhs, bui u-gi.utx
your uv. r amt nick tiextlat.no 0y using
inose tuinous iituc pills Know as i c-
Wilts i.ime Exrii ’ lii-crs J. ft.
B. I Is lit Go.
Uulio, llullo, Hull", who’s hat call
mg you Centra 1 why ( |uu t you ask
him il be has yen lime l<» whiie-wa-li
a ear loud ol cua f
Burning itching skin diseases
slant.j reiievitl oy DcYViti’s wiich
11 xZ i ftaivc, tliuq’iahcd lo' cuts.
bi ui e-, bui U~ n lieais aiihoui
leaving a sect—.1 ft Betts ifc co
A e accepted the kind nvit i ion
extend by-Mr. d. tV . G'lixpiua.., m
water iiieion 'suiasiaug” ice ail... D I
3 uu ev* r m> lullui.a-i• «*• “J a»ii:.
out ? it >u, Hum you ki.uu a Eli -
J 0*‘d*
I. If als uvi r tlii g eXc pt a
Lean, may Cc sa il "I Be •> >U - Y\ in U
Haze; fta.yc. i'll, n ill.0 III-..xl
C 5 i ' t . ' » G U i ft O L» 1 ‘ 11 ft j U U o-, icio r. c
Z UiM JAl.ti ii.il* bhi I lit” \J t n Si-’O
C*i» t ‘ * i bv qu»cii ' J < llJD'Ilt I'tiv,
— j. . V ). ii.-llft tV (J. •
Who-dcusay / fja>< u, den y hoar,
cicai.fi am pure . r. .u. am? I to Verbs
2-i. 'J.
All ill "Bu-J bus iing Up- O- Jill
pencil hustli-rs” .-t ft; cauior., waul .
a halt rip w.iu-i nic.iu., uw. nu....
.itllJ oriic.
y. eli b.e-s the Loid do re is i op
c-u cit.iu.d iur u-i Jei. s-i I i. i, ..
Tli.asher .-a \ -.
All ORDINANCE
B ir ..id i*i ■ d by i <■ t. w i .ouiic I
o' Ash U . t .a. x ij‘l -I i- h re' J • i -
Li ed oi . h air i itv .1 ' siltlil-
: I a I :i I > f, o- it ii H X h i I I a I'H -
dll' Ii r* . || it. ii;s 11,1 « ot <) 1 -
slid 1 Ii hr t D V ■ i 1 vc. rub. r in
t-arii i' a r
B o ord in- \ l »• :l ■id., ti'y of
! III- S 111 I- t i •• i r j>. * < -h Ii- *'
elioii e r- feilii! * wi ; 1 . 141 \V f i
II hilh .1 : ;i\ .fi . i e » S •
. . L A V* I; Y. S ( K. i. • i. in
A. J. D.w i Ij.
Af) lev i . I-; .
Suyvankb- River Route to Florida.
South MAll. TRAINS. North
l)av Night Day Ninli t
1125 Macon 4 00 4 00
145 Cordele 1 45 1 45
2 24 Ash hern I 15 12 58
310 Tilton 1210 12 10
4 40 Valdosta 10 45 10 15
5 10 Jasper !) 43 Oil
0 15 LakeC'lty 825 8 15
0 15 Palatka 00) 5:»0
SIIOO-FLV.
Morning Eyenlng
11 05 M aeon 4 30
8 30 Cordon! 7 15
7 22 A sum it n 7 57
0 35 T ilton 8 10
5 00 V aldostft 10 25
Operates Cullman Buffet 81 e' per¬
lite year round bid ween jVashyille,
Tetm., urn! Jacksonville. Fla - via Ma¬
con and Tifton.
Operates Pullman Sleep r- between
Atlanta and Brunswick, via Macon
and Tilton, making direct connecious
with boats to and from Cumberland
aud Si. Simons.
Operates its own sleepers between
Macon and 1’aUitka via 0 S A Fdirect.
Direet lino to Fitzgerald Soldiers
Colony via Tifton,
Shoo-tly train runs every day and
will make evey local stop
D. G. HALL, T. 1’. A.—Atlanta, Ga,
W. II. I.UOAS, F. P. A,—daeksonville
C. U. RHODES- Solic ting Passenger
Agent, Macon, Ga.
J. LANE.—General Manager.
G. A. MACDONALD,—General
senger Agren*.
TIFTON & NORTII-EASTERN
RAILROAD.
“SoI.IHKtts’ Golov v Ib.UTi:.”
LOt'Al. TIME TABLE NO. 4.
It. 11. TIFT, I Ornerul Office, I W. O. TIFT, t.
President, I a ii-ton, Ga, I Vteo Pregld
nofino!5;not| in! ‘Effective no 3,no4 noS
p pm ;n id I nee. SO, IH'.tt « nilptn pm !
4 Ou 4 (,•(• .'to .. Iv.Tifton.ni- lUl 0.7 Id 7 »
. 110
4 ID I Ft ", 41 llvlirlUiiii n r* 7 hi
4 20 4 SSI 7 .54 I HlivdillK. ill 30 «51 li 51
. {({,(;;{|;m:< i
4 411 4 43 8 11 f Fim-ttti |)1 ii
I 4.5 4 48'8i!l . Mystic lOnS&YOjU V.i’w
4 5a 5 (0 8 4a f Klmelier. 10MK0 13
5 10 8 15 9 00l .._FitZ(feraid •10 45 0110 6 00
.
Tratns Nos. 1 , 3, 3 aud 4 run 'daily, except
Sunday.
Tains N 08 . 7 and 8 run cn Sundays only,
tf' Flair station. Trains stop only ou siifiinl
All Trains nmlniconnection with Plant Sys
tem and (ieorffia Sniithcin & Florida at Tifton
and Georgia & Alabama at Fitzacrald.
F. 0. BOATRIGHT, Tn flic Manager,
Anew rein dy hnsboeu ]dji«od cn
the maiFet tin* cure <*f Riiecma
tUni htuI ft'l 1>1 «m (1 dis ns« ,w , ceiled
AFRICAN A.
It is er rapoiind'd entire'.v < f .......
:ind liei! s—no mi to ru's or potash be-
Hus. used in its composition trs'inv iiib.'' in
Fiom the to imm i us
possession of 11 e ( 5 in pa n V, *n J»V
-
pr" citV.ei s of Atlanta and
else D* ore, we tv. uM e. ill i f H sure
euro b>r a I Iilo< d D seasos.”
d'he Afiicaua (,'omp my saj : It
env s to stay cured.” another
8. e tb( ir ;tdvo'iisenunt in
co'nmn. 'I’ll
G akdnf.i: & RASH I". It.
A FRICANA will cure Eczema and Ca
<a tarr h to Stay Cured.
A
Promptly Becurori. Trixlij-MarkB, Copyrights
and Labole reglBLorod. 'I'wonty-flvo your» ex-
pertenco. We report v/hMlicr imtom run ne
pocured or not, lreeof ehnrge. Our fee not duo
until put out IdMlfowed. VA?H.NCTFNr'f{fa' ii'Zvuuv Hook l‘ r<*o.
7T2ADI ©ill \pi vir.it
MOTE
COUGH CURE
cures quickly. Prompt/, That ia what it quiVl war
IBrtde for. Wtfo, cure,
qUifK cure. J U‘i\PSi, Ilf. to -
Chi id rent i*ko i tlllli flCttuta like it.
Mothers buy It for tHeir chiidrea.
kd Troparod WlU'a LrLiio ly E, C. iLarJy DoWitfcft i iDL/D, Co., ruak?r CL
VUitie i»Ult.
M L-T m a
v iB^rVALUL-yPTO Datl
I
-3 Shipped
Vi m c. o. d.
Vwm V with privilege
rff \V/ of exiinina-
ii tion, direct*
-7ll IAS
r from factory,
- ‘Mew
saving the«
m dealers’prof' agents’ and
jr j? I- El Its,* on •re¬
w ceipt of
x a
\ f $ 5 00
•or' . .
Money returned, Less Expressage,
, if not accepted.
Equal jir an^Whecl Manufacturcd
^5 ^ung^cfi^ (fi/G/etfoQMtwoXx.
THE /'HOUSE.
MRU SAI.I.1IC ( u.ii’MAK, Proprietress.
Rates $1 u Duy.
4 * DEW DR01‘ INN. 1 i
THE BL00O 18 THE LIFE.
1’uro B'o'nl is essential to jr<> d
liealtli. riion-imds .-iiffer wt’li im¬
pure blond, Thonsnids who are
afflicted could bt* cured by tiikulg AG
lieivns the «mly positive rctivdy.
Ai'rlcana cures Rhrumati-in of
h»ug standing.
Afrionnit currsHerofiifa.
Alriciinn cores Old Sore*.
Africa na cures Syphilis.
Africa tin euros Constipation.
At’ieanu cures Gx/.umn.
Alrieann < ure* t iitarrh.
Afi'ictuiu cures all Blood ami Skin
discuses.
A trial will convince you of its
merits. Sold bv
G.wim.M U Tiiuasiiku.
.July 15th.
LIVERY FEED SALE STABLES.
NKW VKIMULKK, FAST
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
rl* K. I-:i)MO\l)S()\ riop3M‘for
THE HOUSTON
High school.
ARABI, GA
AN EXCELLENT
HIGH SCHOOL. » »
Tuition, jkm* mo. in mlvuiice. $1.25
Music, r . i 4 i * 1 1 i i ;coo
Art, U i 4 44 * 4 3.<h)
Board, “ l 4 in dormitory
aboiit 5.00
Board per month in private
fatuilies
about, §5,00
Full Term will ben in Aug r . 31.
Spring Term will be^rin Jan. 4.
Apjdy for Catalogue to
J. K. POWELL.
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Cavoats, Trade-marks, Dosi&it Pabnls, Copjr f ghts,
Aud nil Patent himlueau conducted for
WODE^ATE FEES.
Information r nd advl'co slvcu to luv—utoraTr!’.'!^.'
charge. AdUrmfl
p:: •: -«t claims co.,
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gOTThlaCompanjMamanaged by .% combination of
th(i largest and mo. u t lullueuUal iHMvejLiutrn I’d the
t r nltcd Stntea, for DM exprciia puritoMC of |»i*otrrt*
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and Incompetent Patent AiP'rAn, and each paper j
printing thlfl advcrtlHcuicnt vouchcafortlm reipotul- ,
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GKORGIA STATIC GaZETTER,
BUSINESS and PLANTERS--
---DIRECTORY.
To bo Heady for Doll very in November 1M7
o:c
Sixth Enin is.
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A volume of more than 1200 psges
containing full dita concerning
everything pertaining to Georg n
which the bus'iios- or proli -ssional
man could wish 'o know.
All inform dinn arranged illjiliub t-
loullv bv counties and by business
o'a-sillraliotH. Names sntl lutilivs-rs
taxable property, and aeoritge "I' nil
r -pousibV fanner- in the State.
ForHilverli-mgr.it s audsu' si ip
tion prior, addre-s.
Georgia Directory Company,
A. E. Su i.ks. Manager,
A■ laota. (is.
P. O. Bov, 2113.
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Is a ore it. aill to all other kinds
of b 1 tiness, because it keeps the
l» 1 si lid 48 m ui, Mid lawyer, tlio
<L for, or clergyman, who finds
himsidf tired oat, aud depressed
tiy lucntni^worries of
HOT WEATHER-
They all find refreshment and in 25
vLforat.ion in our delicious drinks.
COCOA-COLA, TICKETS FOR
ORANGE l*IIiMi’ll VTH. 1
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