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THE ASHBURN ADVANCt
Entered at the Ashburn postofliec
as seeond*elass mail matter.
Official Organ of Worth County .
Ashburn, Ga., July, 23, 1807.
Subscription fl tt year in advance
Our depot is to be re-modeled.
M ediiesday was count> court day.
Mam druminers visit our town
now. i
Our Isabella corn sporn is tak¬
ing a rest. j
Wedncsda''. Col. 7,. Bars attemhy nnly Court
Editor Giubbs of Sycamore, was
liero yesterday.
Editor John L. Herring was up
here Wednesday.
Don’t wait till morniug lo tell your
girl good-night.
Tho framing of ilte new Raney
building ts up.
Mr. E. I). Pat to. son returned
Offermau Sunday.
Girl No. 7 was born to Mr.
Bass Friday evening.
An important railroad m eting i-
soon to bo held In re.
Mrs. Daniel McMillan left :■ ester-
•day for a visit to Tifton.
The prq-pect f r the railroad to
Sylvester grows brighter.
Mr. L. Jl. Jenkins has resigned his
position with the Advocate.
Miss May Jenkins is in tho State
Normal School, at. Athens.
Plenty of rain nearly always eomtes
about fodder-pulling time.
Don’t go back to bed whin the sun
g< es into eclipse Thursday umrutug.
. Mrs. Austin, of Waycross, is hero to
holp in ike morning ai Liberty chinch.
Mrs. Stanley Williams, iteo Miss
Tillic Wood, is visiting her parents
here.
The cotton warehouse will be run
this season by Col Z. and Mr Wesley
Bass.
Mr. Willie Fountain, of Vienna, is
vi-itlug bis cousin. Mr. V. esley Bar-
field.
Mr?. Barnhill, of Worth, came yes-
today lo visit Mrs- Berry Thomp¬
son.
Rev. J. C. Flanders has just return¬
ed f:*( m a campmeeting near Val
dosia.
Watermelons weighing 20 lo 25
pounds are pb-iuifnl on the market at
Aye cents each.
Mr B F Uane> camci in yesterday
and sain be wanh d atelepk>no line to
Ins neighborhood.
Mrs. Cowan ai d Mr , l’eacock, of
\\ are, here ibis evening at (ho
Missionary meeting.
Next Tbun.dav. 'h« iD-'h of July,
the sun will go into < clips' 1 at 7.‘35 in
he iimrnir'g, and last thioe hours.
There has born quite a vack'-t in
towh today. Th-’.v aro blowing up
stumps wit.i dynamim to open a streo’.
Mr. D. TI Dav’s will join us with
a telephone from hi? country home
three miles away. His number will
lie 32.
We missed Editor Allen on the ex¬
cursion lust week, and regret to learn
that bis absence -,vas due to sickness
• in his family.
The article on A-hburn last week
credit' d to ’Ex.” was taken from The
Southern Immigrant, published ir-
Memphis, Ten ■
Misses Maggie and Ka'ic Burke and
Master Johnnie Burke, of Jefferson¬
ville, Tnd., are hero with their rela¬
tive, Mr. Welch.
Mr. E. B. Judge is at home after a
stay at Jnsp^v Fla. lie lias a posi¬
tion at Daisy, on the Sam road, where
lie expects to go in a few weeks.
Mr. D. II. Davis is fencing a large
farm near Ross lake, in which there
will he fully 500 acres. Part of the
lake will be under the fence, and
there will m t be so much fi-hing as
heretofore.
One of the parrots at the Dew
Drop Inn got in a mudholo under a
hog’s nose tho oilier evening and
-couldn’t say it last euough. Lan-
cu-igeifailed lo'xpressher desire for
help. She had a light squeeze.
One excuse for having no paper
-this week is a sick print 1 r. “Bo -gus
got lamp in health, and went
to Florida for repairs- Clifford Bay,
a very bright young man. is doing
tho worn, but he got at it too late to
fiil up tho c flumns aud get out in
dime.
LOOKING THIS WAY! !
Editor Advance—Please send
■me sample copy of your paper,
as I want to learn somthing in re¬
gard to Southern Georgia, with a
view of locating somewhere in
the south.
Respectfully,
iSaii’l W. Vautkh
Tipton,Ind.
Peaty of lemons to s^ueizn at
•wa kc-r’s
Get your ice cold drinks at Wal
4r"s.
Mrs. Thrasher has a new piano.
j Joe Hliiugler says lie is not
going off to school, but will stay
at home and keep ns boys single
if he can.
Miss Flora Raid win left last
for her home in Wliite&ville,
|N. O., after spending a pleasant.
sojourn in ottr midst.
Tho republicans in Washington
agreed on J.M. Scovdl for post-
mtl-tor at Worth.
Tho central boy is liaving trouble
with those who will not ring off.
It heals every thing except a broken
heart, may be sa’dof l)eWilt’s Witch
Hazel Salye. Piles and; rectal dis¬
eases, cuts burns, bruises, tetter, ec¬
zema and all! sitin troubles may bo
cured bv it quickly and | crmanentlv,
—J. S. Betts & Co.
Walker at Work.
Mr. J. W. Walker has been shut iu
with fever six long week-, and a tough
time he has had. It is indeed fortu¬
nate that he is again able lo bo at his
post, for Ids customer; have missed
him very much, and many of them
have drifted away. Lot tlura now
return with their trade and receive
the same courtesies a. of yore.
Mr. Walker do si res us lo thank
those of his customers win remained
with him, and to invite all others lo
call on him at Ids ole stand.
Ashbu''u has never had a better
groeeryman 'ban Walker.
Burning itching skin diseases in¬
stantly relieved by DoWiti’s witch
Haz '1 Salvo, unequalled heals for without cuts.
bruire;, burns It
leaving a scar—J S Bctls & co
DEATHS.
Mrs, Barfield. Hying between here
and Isabel la.dicd on Friday evening,
July 9lh, leaving a husband undsev-
eu children. She was buried Satur-
day at the Free Will church, hear
t ho homo she left.
Mr. Enos Newlou died ot typhoid
fever on Friday, tho 0th inst. Ho
leaves a wife and one or two small
children.
Mr-, Ed Whidby, living a few miles
north-east of town, died Monday eve¬
ning, leaying a husband and seyeral
children, one only a few hours old-
Mrs. Whidby was carried to burying
ground near her old borne in Dooly
county. beautiful daughter
Miss Eila. the
of Mr Charlie Davis, living in die
10 h district, died Monday of typhoid
fever. Tim-' -pares not tho young
and the beautiful.
The lit He 3 year old daughter of Mr.
J. T. Pelham drank potash ' eslerday
and died this morning.
John (iiiffiu, of Zanesville, <)., says
“I never lived a clay for thirty years
without sutleiing agony, until a b"X
of DeWiit’s Wieb Hazel Salve cured
my piles,’ For piles and rectal
troubles cut-, brui-es, sprains Witt’s eczema Wi tch
and all skin troubles De
Hazel Salve is unequalled.--J. S.
Belts & Co.
INAHA INKLINGS.
Dr. (J. E. Walker passed through
the city Tuesday entente lo Oyelo-
neta.
Miss Lula Clement-, of Middletown,
has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Dan
Sutton.
Rev. B. E. Gordy filled his regular
appointment at Inalia Sunday.
T>e Missionary Baptists will start a
protrated meeting at Iuaha the third
Sunday m Augn-t and continue for
ton days,
Mr. Will Fountain, of Vienna, was
in town fnr a short while Sunday
evening.
Mr. L'-tt \V arion has hern quite
sick, hut is better at this writing.
Mr. J. F. Cobb has returned Loin
Now York, where he has been dispos¬
ing of his fruito, c tc.
Little Billie Harvey had tho mis-
furtunc of tt'ng hi>* arm broken by
pimping from a moving wagon, bn'
ho is improving under the skilllul
management of Dr. B. W. E'lis of
Ruby.
Mrs, Jane Sumner has been visit¬
ing her mother in Ty Tv 'his week.
Mr. G M Daniels and sister, Miss
Eva, of Ashburn, visited Inalia Sun¬
day, (Look out Editor.)
Mr. C.IV.Smith spent a few hours
in the city Sunday,
Miss Cora Ii >ya! has just returned
from Sumner, where she ha.- been
sp- ndmg a while with her grandmoth¬
er, Mr- Z Bass.
Bii.lh-;.
Vim. vigor and victory : these ate
ihe characteii-tic- of DoVVitt’s I.ttth
Early Risers, the famous little pills all
for eonstiptiiun. billiou-ii' s ■ aud
stomach and liver troubles—J. >S.
Beit- & Co.
News From Oakfield.
Ekitok Advan' f. :
1 have been promising you a bit o!
news for -<m .iinio, and now I wid
scad it iu.
The farmers of this part i.f the
• •• utny are about done pioughing for
this season.
There ha-- been reasonable plenty of
rain in thi- settlement up to date,
ano 'lie fanner = have worked very
! well, and all crop* are fairly good.
Jl is ovuleui that tJio farmers will
have another hard year next ) oar;
for we will have to begin on our
new corn so soon until wo fear it will
give out before the next harvest.
Mr. J. J. La vendor is teaching a
a flourishing singing Rehoot at New
I Hopo church hi Reynold’s Town.
Success to him and ltts scholars.
Singing i- a good thing, and every
settlement ought to have one school
taught every year.
Tito writer visited the elos'ng e er-
ciios of a singing school, taught by
Poll'. John L. Royal at Acorn l’otul
church, on the liltr» in*t. The c : tl*
zous of that vicinity had made the
a success; and J bn had made
tho singing a Mtco-s, the singing
that was done thero that day was
evidence enough to prove the lact.
Joun is an all-round good fellow, any
way, and when you gel him ringlead¬
er in a singing school, he is the right
man in the right place. By 111 1 ' way.
ho gaye it out publicly that he was
going to give an all day singing, free
gratis, at Thumb ring Spring church,
in L e County, on the 5lli Sunday,
tlio 29 h day of August, lie invited
all that would to go with him; so I
am invited and I am going. There
was at 11 o’clock about 200 people
assembled thero to witness tho scene,
ond at 12:30 rcoo s for one and a bail
hours; during which time dinner and
watermelon wie served by the good
citizens, whirh was very fine. This is
in the lion. »V. L. Siorv settlement.
Much improvement lmv : been made
there in the lust low years. A few
years back it was only a barren
waste place of pine wood-; now a
large school h"ii-e and a good framed
40x50 3qffi-t Chuscli, with a good
m mber-hip. Good order prevails in
time of services, showing the people
are cultured ; t hoy will be rewarded
for iheir good works.
Well, Ouklield needs a good doctor
and blacksmith who will not gut
drunk nor go Ashing, and who knows
their business, and wiii attend h> il,
too. A scries of meetings lows been
he'd in Warwick, with twenty-seven
accesHions to their churdi. Tim Bap-
ti-t people of this place aro trying to
begin tbo work of bin d ug a L'pUst
C’Ijui cIu A cotmmtii.e has be**u wp-
pointed to -elect land to build on.
Some men refuse to lot him have il ou
any terms; another man promises a
small place, but it doe-u’s seem to bo
saJi-factory to tlio commit(e^
Th 1 ' men who refuse to furni-h land
to build a eliurch on. may some day
want salvation for their souls, and
the ,. (.real , king tt- close , ,, the door , ot
may ,, „ „ „
bcayon against ilimn iu the resume-
lion morn.
Sitn Klowku
Don’t n uiseatii your stomacli with
leas and hitter horhs. but regular,
your livi-r and -ick headache by using
’rinse famous little pills known as J. De-
Witt’-* Little Early Biers. S.
B Ks & Co.
Walker gives a glass of soda water
with over dollars worth of goods.
Best steak ami roast at Luke’s.
Get your ice-cold drinks at Walker’s.
STOP, BEAD TniS!!
DM you know that Tuesday of
each week was bargain day at,
tho reliable firm of Jeffrey & Roo-
Lin’s? They have the host and
most complete stock of Dry Goods
Notions, Etc., in tho city, and
are offering greatly reduced pri¬
ces on Tuesday of each week.
Read some of their offers for bar¬
gain day below:
You can get 10 yards of <! ot,
Ginghams for 35 cts. 6 yard?
of 5 ct light calico for 20 cts, 10
yards of 6 cts Dress calico 42, 10
yards , of .. a t> ct , , Lawn lor , 47 cts, 1 >
yards of 5 ct Bhallie for 32 cts.
Wo have decided to add
i UUttnUA ii j, .j i . v- x
.
To Our Bargain Day Also.
all goods at low prices
EVERY DAY.
D URMhMHhK; U IVf TJ M Dl7 D fji 1 ucHdayB 1 ami 1
Tlmi'sd'iuct liiuiaudya milr uni).
JEFFREY & ROOJJIN.
OmClIAL ADVERTISING,
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Notice to Debtors and Creditor:;,
All persons having tlernantl i a;rainsf th** < -
f.atc of .Volsn t ffowar-I, Jato of wofMi eounty,
(loeeaRod. tlieir flemands are to hereby notified to r raJt r in
the ijii'lerritnied aeeor' IrD’-
to Jaw, uidJ all perseriB bidebb-'J to saM <
tab: art: ret jui red t o mu Re leu /IOwa n e-1 la ft!) f •? > -
rnciit d. w,
HI 'i A'lm’r Nelson T Ho waro, i. • •: . I,
1 V: r;:
OHed with stones of fun, Jovo ami thrUliny
tales of ntiventure, RoiM Jo cts,in stamp ! Tor
weeks Ole trial to yankeo HJa'le, flreoks, Me.
Meats, fruits and vegetable-, at Wal
ker’s.
how is the. time to subscribe.
| For all kiwd‘ of smoking tnbaeco
go to Wulkers.’
A W<mil<'i-fut nit
Undo 8am—WJiy, (lector, that loolts
like the pill MeRl'nliy gave mo to re¬
duce my revenue.
Dr. Dingley—Y>;, Its in(:Vt tlientn perhaps are
practically tlio same, though
they arc somewhat, ettongi r.
U. S.—But you Hay thin in to increase
my ro venue. How’ cun it work both
ways? IV—it's
Dr. a protection and prosper¬
ity pill and will produce any effect do-
sired. It’s an Infallible on to for any
and all fiscal uml industrial ills. If tali*
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ATv'i'r.Ts t
/A A >
wm gt.t’Vj
MET ' • : t
en in sufficiently large quantities, it
will keep all foreign germs -ut of your
system and leave yon happy, nrosp'rous
and—
U. 9.—Hold on there, do or! You've
said enough to convince ? > that, like
all advertised panaceas, i '. a icb
remedy. Besides, I’ve tried b- and found
it about tlio nastii'st dose I over took.
It’s effects were also bad—very bad, It
deranged my wholo system aud filled it
so full of trust germs that I'vo been laid
up ever since. I don’t want any more
of your “protection” pills mid don’t
bco why they called a protection doctor
again. It must have boon by mistake.
Women’s Dress Goods Will Como High,
Tbo extremely high duties which
Dingley proposes to collect, from wom¬
en’s dross goods should bo more gener¬
ally understood by the women of this
country. It is they who must suffer
most because of these duties. Hero are
a fow samples of the increased duties
taken from a list prepared by Mr. P. 11.
Worrall of tho dress goods importing
firm of Fred Butterfield Co. of New
York:
"A wool nnd cotton cloth costing in
England Is. per yard, equal to 84 cents
in our money, weighing Id on fires to
tho running yard, coats tr.a! c the pres¬
ent tariff 83.0 cents per yard, while un-
dor tho prop .: 1 fuFE i: .Min'd , e ;t
07 8-10 ecu' in ;• yar :l.
Erjg j. 1I1(1 2a ,. (1 . v ,, : y;u , !( , 0 r,o
centH in our liioary, wrigh'i»i;< x;h <iimcc.s
to tho running yard, and < in- • under
tlm present tasiff' 7 ! t i j., r y rd,
would under the propose I tariff
^^oreted cloth, costing in
England 2a. Id. per yard equal to 60
cents in our money, weighing 10 ounces
to tho running yard, uml e ating under
<b° present tariff 70 cents per yard,
would cost under tho ] I tariff
^ 39g ^ y y "inch , (r(1
“A 83 black enyo (cotton
warp), costing in Kuyland 7 5-8(1. per
yard, equal in our me- -y to Ifi rr> cents,
weighing less than 4 ounc< s lo tbo
squfiro yard, costa nnd< r tbo pivnoat tar¬
iff 23.87 cento per yard. Under the pro¬
posed tariff it will cost 80.07 cento per
yard.
“A 27 inch black sieijiouno (cotton
warp), costing iu England 7 7-Hd. per
yard, equal to 15.75 cents iu ear mon¬
ey, weighing 3 7 ounces to the miming
yard, costs under tho present tariff
23.02 cents per yard. U’ r ilio pro¬
posed tariff it viil cc;. 88.02 edits per
yard.
Iniquitous SEuirJ.'cr 'IV. iff.
“Tho proposed t:.ri'v on lumber,” tho
Boston Tmnscrip: t ) says, ‘‘is sim¬
ply a measure to pi. k tlio pockets and
crush tho ludusti.y ■ f ■ ! * f y usi fill and
influential class of 2 1 ;,u eitizous.
It is uneconomic, 1 .itilie, suicidal
The Btateiu'aitsupon v.cieh tin.) icheclulci
was mado up arc shown to have been
insidious aud misleadiug. Tl. > result
will ho to strip the country not of un
annually rr.ourriug income, but of its
whito j;ine principal, which at present
rates is "within ten years of exhaustion,
and a lso to ruin a large class of business
men in this . ountry v;ho dtrervo hotter
things. It does not k< oi possible that
men claiming to represent the people
will permit such n i;.- --.urn to Jiavo the
force of law. If tin y do, it will ceaso
to bo folly aud Ixcomo iniquity.”
i »om <ar tm, t
Sample taxes from tho Dingley hill,
compr? irons shoving tlio
whelming !■ ■ i’ i to
the Hirin' r ; ni.j ■ U :i 111.(1 I::, 1 pro-
, „ (: KJ . . ... .nutivo
regards a.-i in ....
to i:- :rf>rt» from
U,lit0<!: ’ • lc4 ' ^'htedstate*.
vm 1890.
r 1 ; , 1 ,,; 657.fi 4 bu Im
( . 1 , l l,u Ct ba
4i,X.O I a Xa.Ott.WK) bn
VA bu bu
Vrboitt, r. ]A: i bn.,3,110,0 >> 1)U tO Lu,
t j : r> ;wt 1 umw'A Ubia
Eufior, *V-. ] 1 r lb.. l)»;i 10, m,m lbs
ivtaW .s^Sop, im.. 175,240 ba fW,049 ou
T ^a^KJ' , iZ!' x,K>, ''‘'
.....0,682
Total value im;,.,, ..... 1,801.868
Admits Price. Will P.« metier.
With regard to Chuirinan Dingloy’n
admission that tho duty ou wool will
increase tho prico of wool, the Kansas
City Tine a says: “Tho ct urumiii and
not tbo foreigner, tln.-refoiv, buys tbo
tariff tax. It concedes also that tho
home produce? puts up his prices arbi¬
trarily. Mr. Dingley’s own words aro u
confCKfrion that-tho Dingley bill is a
fraud and a robbery of tim people for
the benefit of tho few individuals and
.»
Tho meet retreactivc feature of tlio
Dingley bill is tho provision for paying
buck to the big ta&uafaclarere their cam¬
paign contributions.
For k'-r : .-''lee. >.-> to Wal cr’--.
COTTON WABLII0D3B.
WAREH.GUf/fl,
V.. v/. l, !; •
THE OLD Hi LIABLE.
Cotton Warebou-si iu A.sbbu: u
is Open for the T, id We
Solicit Your Pafr>> Wo
Guarantee Prompt n:.d
Service.
No Charo 2 ; von
Bring tts your Cottdu.
BASS BROS.
Twruw‘s at .‘Lnke‘s.
Lo: of Cheap Soap at Walker’s.
DEW DROP INN
T 1 IK PTNN 1 X i 10 b.IK.
Mas 8Ai,!.n; c:i \, <.vn, v • , tth.
Rate- ,V| a Day.
“DEW DROP INN.”
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profits. All our goods are warranted in every particular. Shipped
O. f,:.d if not as ordered or represented it costs you nothing.
WHITE ton CATALOGUE AND PRICES ° HICKORY DUG 67 CO., Indianapolis, lid.
THE BLOOD IS I’HE LIFE.
Pure. Wood is essential In g*vv\
In abb. thousands ..nf.er with im-
pure hlinsb ThimsniKjs who are
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