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THE ASHBURN_ADVAN_Ct
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OfflcUl Organ of Worth County.
->;i.bn^ 76a„ Oct- 15. 1897.
.suli.-cripli" ii ^ a year in advance
i.K.'aKu: jjirrLKH ,local eiutoh.
Ten Cents.
We have a st wing machine tor sale.
For cheap tobacco go to Waik-
er's-
p 0 r ice and lemons go to Walk¬
er’s. Jeffrey & Roo-
8kirtfi lor
hin’s-
Highest price paid for pork.-—
Walker.
Fine plush capes at Jeffrey &
Koobin’s.
Beefsteak 8 cents a pound
Walfce 1 '’ 8 -
jjrs. J. Ik Belvin was quite ill
this week.
For fine clothing, go to Jeffrey
^ Roobin’s.
American Business College,
Omaha, Neb.
Fine rocking chairs at Jeffrey
& Roobin’s.
Tobacco 20 cents per pound at
Walker’s.
Fine pants cheap at Jeffrey &
Roobin’s.
For all kinds of canned goods
to Walker’s.
28 yards of white clotli for $1
at Jeffrey & Roobin’s.
Vote for Fitzgerald Irwin. if you have
registered in
Silk and tine satin cheap at
Jeffrey & Roobin’s.
J.W. Evans went to Macon on
business Monday.
Sheriff Story was in Ashburn
serving papers Monday.
For meats, fruits, fish and veg¬
etables go to Walker’s.
1!) pounds of granulated sugar
foi$l at Story Bros. & Go.
Gol. Bass attended superior
court at Albany this week.
Gardner & Thrasher’s is the place
to get pepper and sage.
E. J. Story vent to Macon on a
business trip Wednesday.
28 yards of white doth for $3
at Jeffrey A Roobin’s.
W, A. Ryals brought a load of
fine cane to town Tuesday.
love is blind. Open your eyes
and vote for Fitzgerald.
Dress goods of all kinds very
cheap at Jeffrey & Roobin’s.
J. 8. Betts and wife returned
from 11avkinsviUe Wednesday.
Tax Collector Hall was in Ash¬
burn collecting taxes Monday.
Risk potatoes, onions, apples
and cabbage at Story Bros & Co.
r forty-one tickets were sold here
for the Macon Carnival excursion,
Blentv of ground cloves, spices and
cinnamon at Gardner & Thrasher’s.
This section was blessed with a
little rain Sunday, but we need
more.
The highest price paid for cot¬
ton in this market yesterday was
cents.
bo to Story Bros. & (Jo. and get
18 pounds of granulated sugar
for $1,00.
Don’t forget that Gardner &
thrasher have the largest tablets for
oaentf.
Betts <fe .Co. have purchased an¬
other engine for use on the tram
road.
Clifford ITay is now tire Wort h
bocal’s correspondent from this
place,
“•Mllpcr Wilbur’s Seed Meal, horse and cat-
package, at Gardner
® thrasher’s.
Go to Story Bros. & Oo. and get
for ]»pounds $1.00. of granulated sugar
W. J. and W. A. Hall of Oak-
lfc,, ‘ have just completed a nice
how residence.
There was a very large attend-
a,1 ce at the prayer meeting Wed¬
nesday night.
Ml Jeffrey their & Roobin are offering
goods at very low prices.
*° and see them.
. Mrs. M. A. Bunch of Leary is
te >fere b -^Trs. on a visit to her step-daugli-
C. C. Barbre.
L. T. Davis of this place and
• J ’L. Bunch, of Shellman made a
tri I> to Poulan Wednesday.
W. Little Janie Yarnedoe, Hon.
L. Story’s granddaughter, age
1 years, died "on the 6 th.
Albert Hogue of Garden Val-
was here this week looking
° r a business location.
^kiii Budg es and Oscar of Smith '(•
inan »«» night *«**- tin-' week.
one
If von want ff, bo pleased and get
value lecpivea for your money.always
call on Gardner & Tbra-lier.
-n,! S r , imat( ‘, ( 1 it " ill t;du
1,50b , liales 1 of . cotton to
... » ,, county , taxes this pay
s v, nr.
When you want a good blood mm-
fior or teme always call on Unfold
suinu-bys, Gardner & Thrasher.
Jim Bohannon gut a couple of
ins lingers badly mashed at the
mill Saturday while* coupling
cars.
Will Little pAb. Early wife iml, libers b St pill, De
s curob'lioii-
ncs«, Beds constipation, * ok koadaee i L ' — r s
, L'o.
A . ... tci tins .. . week ,
we will have
space on this page for
ly local matter, “(iimnic some
news.”
Don’t be annoyed with chilis
ever when yon can gel
Did 11 and Fever Tonic at (iardnor &
1 liras her’*.
J. S. Betts A t Co. will pay
*1,129 taxes this year,
bnliv idual assessments <>1 mem¬
bers of the linn.
Hello! Where did you get that
pair of Kcllam & Moore’s crvstnl
Fuse eye-glassed At Gardner &
Thrasher’s drug store.
It you get a sample copy of this
paper it is an invitation to sub¬
scribe. Twelve weeks for 111 cents,
and stopped.
There will he no danger of this
paper going on to your address
after your time is out. It will
not do it.
Read the notice, “Free Course
by Mail.” It was seat in by the
American Business College of
Omaha, Nebraska.
That was a long train that
went to Macon Tuesday morning,
but few were on it. ’TNvas differ¬
ent coming back.
Quite a number of our people
attended the carnival at Macon,
but it would be impossible to
name them all.
Capt, Belvin went to 'Fitzgerald
Wednesday, and will remain
there if there is a sufficenev of
water to run the mill.
Rev. W. E. Mumford failed to
HI! his appointment here last
Sunday,but writes that lie will be
certain to be here next Sunday.
Charles Renew of Irwin was in
town Tuesday. He says all the
farmers on this side of the river
favor Fitzgerald for the county
site.
Don’t be tifublcd with that annoy
ing cough and cold when you can
get Bromo Qumia, that will cure a
cold in one day, at Gardner & Thrash¬
er's.
E, A. Whidby has gone to
Oglethorpe on a visit to relatives
and friends, and his son Lee Iras
charge of the jewelry store in his
absence.
Ye peojile that sutler with eons'ipa¬
tio u, have you forgot that Gardner &
Thrasher sells Dr. 11. M<‘zley’- Lem¬
on Elixir and Lamar’s Lemon Laxa
lives'!
Granite City News: Henry
Smith and George Butler are
making the Ashburn Advance
one of the brightest weeklies in
the State.
For chapped hands and face one
of Gardner & Thrasher’s pure
Glycerine soap applied night and
morning by bathing the hands and
face well.
A silver case-knife was recent¬
ly lost bv the waiter between the
Dew Drop Inn and the depot.
Finder will please deliver it at
the Inn.
There is something mysterious
about everything but hash even
why a man would not want the
new colony town to be the capital
of Irwin county.
According to Gov. Atkinson s
report, Worth county now has 22
convicts in the State penitentiary Irwin 15,
at the various camps;
and Wilcox 17.
When yon waut a tooth pasts caff
at Gardner & Thrasher's i'«d ask
Enihvnol Tooth Pa-t<", which
Eumes the breath and destroys all of¬
fensive odor. Only 25 cents.
We understand tl.at Miss
Smith entiaG will telephone have charge .ice ol
an. 1st, ,U1U and'Hn't Porter
will attend school.
Africanna— The wonderful
Durifier, cures chronic sores, scrofula,
eczema, constipation, iiupuie bmod. and a I Ultras, Bold lq
arising Irom
Gardner & Thrasher.
W. M. Dale of the firmot . btoiy ,
Bros. & Go. will move his
from Arabi to Ashburn nex
week, and will occupy rooms
the rear part of the store.
cais’r com-ump , inn i lU
You cure
r
form Se of i hr oat oHunrr Care, -J H
“ 0 of % One Mniute Gmtgn
e “ C()<
The further an Jrwiuco . t > y
man can look into the V.
surer he is to vote jor . ’
Let all the people sing the p -
es of the new city.
business.course . \s . < . j ...
The tuition i~ 1!l
tise free ot. at -
way the same as our tegu
course, and is thoroim-i ,m<
heal in Business every Do rcsjr *"- i 1 . ’ 1 ■ ■
& ■
Sri,
Do y,°n„" ant J h,! 1,es ' b! ° ffl and
nerve ‘ a ”' fof nv compouml
tr ■K . u , t »S f . 5 ox-
Gardner & .“- Sold ............... only bv
Thrasher,
fortune no longer knocks at a
man s door, lie must bo up and
Anting „ lor .... the place that will be
ie clncl city ol the county, and
dzgeralu is that place in lrw in.
There L no need of little children
CT* ■ g oiturcd bv scald bend, eczema,
— ad skin eruptions. PoWitt’s Witch
ii del s;dvo gives instant relief and
cures P'Tiuanetiily-J S ltetts & (’o’.
For low rates w e r Te\a« e a M “ N vloo ' 01
run Cilifornui, • '
- Alaska,or .,
any o.her pmnt,
Wlln b’ee maps, write t« P-ed l) Husi>,
^‘sirict Passenger Ag. ut Louisville
Nashville !!li, Atlanta Ca. ly
Worth Superior Court has
postponed to the fifth Monday in
November, as will be seen by the
legal this notice published
in issue.
I ho College News, a pamphlet
issued , by the American
Business
contained College, Omaha, Neb., recently
over 2,000 testimonials
oi students and graduates of
A. B. 0.
Jehu (i, McRhaul of I’oulan i X
the largest individual tax pa ye .
in Worth county. Of the firms,
J. S. Betts A Co. of this place
stand lirst, and Alford A - -Sloan
Willingham next.
The beautifully engraved di¬
plomas issued by, the American
Business College, of Omaha,
Neb., for graduates are the. finest
ever gravings, seen. They are steel en¬
22x28 in size.
Every Bostonian knows beans,
and every Irwin county voter
ought to know where to put, the
courthouse. Fitzgerald will be
the city, whether she gets the
courthouse or not.
If you wish to be enrolled as a
free student in the Mail Depart¬
ment of the American Business
College, Omaha, Neb., send in
your applicatton at once. Their
offer of free course by mail will
be open for a limited time only.
allowing You can’t afford to develop risk your into life by
a cold to pneu¬
monia or consumption. Ins' aid re¬
lief imd a certain cure sire afforded
by Ore Minute Cough Cure. I, 5
Uet is & Go.
to An exciting runaway of a horse
a wagon with Mrs. M. Powell
and children was a scene in Syca¬
more Saturday evening. All were
thrown out, but none seriously
hurt.
Disfigurement for lite .by burn* or
se ilds :nav be ayoided by using Do
Witt’s Witch Hazel Bulyc. the great
remedy for piles and for all kinds of
sores and skin tr-uble*.—J, S. Betts &
Co.
Davis & Barbre are now bak¬
ing the bread they sell right here
in Ashburn, and it is first-dass,
too. Now if they would start a
regular bakery here they would
be in the swim.
Judge Richard Johnson, com¬
missioner of pensions, has com¬
pleted his payroll for 1897, and
the IState pension fund Worth
county gets $4,755; Irwin, $1,145;
Wilcox. $1,9(55.
Miss Susie Cisckrell of Syeamore
spent Saturday with her sister,
Mrs. G. K. Wilcox. Geo. K. and
Mrs. Wilcox accompanied her
home Sunday morning, and spent
the day in the country.
School Wanted.—J. O. iiiomp-
son, of Cameron,_ Ga., a compe¬ will
tent, experienced teacher,
pay $10 for information leading
to his employment, Languages
and higher mathematics.
Nn use losing sleep and walking the
floor with bahy at night because it
has colic. A dose of Dr. Tichenor’s
Antiseptic (diluted and sweetened)
will relieve ii in a few minutes. Very
.pleasant taste and odor, free from
opiate- at d perfectly harmless. Belts
& Go. will Sell you a bottle for 50 ct-.
This is the best season of the
year for house building and re¬
pairing. You <aui save money by
buying your building material <>f
0. M. Kiliain, Gordele, Ga. lie
sells everything needed in build¬
ings.
T he American . Bus,ness Col- ,
lege, Omaha, Neb., has a notice
iatheloeal «,lu.nn» „f ilds |.«-
per offering a coinplele business
!,v mail IW at tuition Id,
advertising purposes. Did you
’
read it ?
Our method of instruction by
mail is the best. , Our , patron
say so. Send tor testimonial
aitd list of names and addresses
Ik students. .It I, College, freo. Oma- Tin
American Bur.mes
j m) Neb. . -
j. Bl . i!|)))errv " of Alltanv,
a u*a o-r J * of t |ii-
, j u rfJ , JV „
P"''! : j:' 'Vf i,,; u-..,.tcd >o find ii
pi recommend
^ P ,; l of Ashburn, teeth
. 1| : ,. hen’s
!!1 Vli Vcscl'o’ v the ‘ woods
Tin' Ashworth Buggy, ^old by
TlieA-hburn Buggy (’o., is one of
ji,i (} t bnygic' in our country
. (|f ]av: liuilt of the finest second
r’.q !r wth ),j,.korv, but thoroughly up by the
workmen end a
tiem. A iiorse cannot
i r . ,.,f o in shaft- or scarcely any
'' j 1 ’ , ( . jrt ()1 - Ashworth f| l( . bugvy, When will
j )UV HJ1 you
j j , !L r L r V to be sold by your
.,, j,, j J 11 i -trator.
Wa it N i no:—IV isons who f,
from conyli- and colds should
One Minute roueh (-tiro. Ii i<
an infallible remedy for coughs,
croupamtall throat and lung troub
U>s d 8 Holts \ Co.
The tvW ouartovlv conference
for the Ashburn circuit will on
vene at the Methodist chord, in
Ashhurn Saturday, Oct. Kith.
' Stubbs
Presiding Elder will
nveuch at 10:«0 and hold Hum on -
;■ . 11 -, 1 11 1 * ,. *' . 1 *’ ' „
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■
We make a specialty of instruc¬
tion by mail, and are in a posi¬ titan
tion to give better service
can be laid anywhere else. To
prove this fact we otter a thor¬
ough business course by mail free
of tuition for a limited time.—
’the American Business College,
Omaha, Neb.
lhe Ocilla, Irwin . County clews wit
is pleased to class us along It
thly. Northern in our judgement
oi lrwin county prosperity. It
says tliepeople know how toman
age their own business without
the advice of Gov. Northern and
the Ashhurn Advance.
J. M. Thirsweml of Cre-beck, Tex in-
says i but when ho It a* a spell of
digestion, and feel-bad and -lugeisli,
be takes two of PoWiu’s Little K ivh
Risers at nigh', and lie is all right
the next inorung Mimv 'lumsan.L
oi oiliersdo the same thing. Do you?
j s. Betts A Co
It has been twelve years since
a man has been legally hung in
Worth county, but from the looks
of things now it won’t be twelve
months before Sheriff Story will
be called upon to break Lewis
King’s neck.
It is your own fault if you us« old-
fashioned greasy .-aIves and liniments
that soil >our clothing and offend
your olfactories when you can get
that very pleasant and stain',ess :i
quid, Dr. Tichenor’s A liseptic. It
heals ruts, bio ns, etc., quicker and
with less suffering than anything.
Only 50 cents by up to date druggist*.
Some of our good farmer friends
of Irwin comity will got their
temper ruffled and brows knit,
and refuse to vote for the court¬
house to go to Fitzgerald, thereby
voting against progress in their
county,
The central telephone office build¬ wa
moved from the Advance
ing Wednesday to its new and
cozy quarters near the residence
of J. W. Walker, and Ye Local
ejaculated vehemently, if not
reverently, the first two words of
the. doxology.
“It’s no joke” when wo say Dial
Dr. Tich nor’s Antiseptic is superior
to any I lung offeied tho “dear pciple”
tlsja dressing for wounds.barns, slums
,.f.insects, poison oak, etc. Its clean
linoss, ph asanl odor, and its wondc r-
fully quick cures mulies it a universal
favorite wherever known. For iur-
liter in forma’i n apply to J. 8 Betts
A < .’o.
The Yankees have come to us
willing and anxious to blot out
Mason and Dixon's line, and have
one free and easy fraternal union.
Let the voters of Irwin county
meet, them with the courthouse,
and make the greatest city to its
age in the union, the capital of
the county.
Emanuel Armd, cob, was ar¬
rested Hat urda.v by Special Bailiff
Bob Law for stealing $27.25 from
(I. L. McRae at Worth. The ne¬
gro was kept in the calaboose
here until Monday when Mr. Me
Rae, who had recovered Ids mon¬
ey, declined to prosecute,!’lid tin
prisoner was released.
Some men would get along just
as well without any courthouse,
but no man in Irwin would get
along as well without Fitzgerald.
Every foot of land in Irwin coun¬
ty is worth more than it was be¬
fore the Colony City was would built,
yet there are men who
vote for the court house to st ay oil'
in the woods in preference to put¬
ting it. in a, city.
Wluitovtv your pursuit in life
nuiv be, a thorough husiiie.-s ed-
neat ion is what you need. Tie.
American Business College, (linn-
ha, Neb., now offers a complete
business course bv mail free for
advertising purposes, and we
would advise our vouii'A t<?
' proli(
i|1V( . stijr:tio tho m nt1t . r f
,
O. Berry, one nt tho Pest known
a »t Sp. as .r Mo , nauilia.
le-cured l.nu«.Jt of tf.e worn! kmd
juloiby usmga tew box. s it I>e A lit s
VVitob Ihizol Balv. Ho 'anf been
troubh(1 wii b pdo. lor over Hiirtv
£ y ars and bad used many dilforcni
ll|(1 , 0 f so ca.Hr d cures; but i) Witt’s
the oik* th'd Jhl Hio worn, and lie
will verily ibis slat moot i« any ne
wish'- n> wr t„ I..... J alM-.t':,.
o„ r readers will be sure to me
tice the mammoth advertisement
of W. A. Murray's, <m tho oppo-
site page. Mr. Murray lew an
immense stock af goods on hand,
purchased before the tariff went
into effect, and he proposes to
further than simply allowi,
bis customers the benefit of
shrewd purchases, and divide
profits with them. No one could
Ina ke a more liberal offer. Be
8 , irc an d ca n on him whenever
y 0n „ ee d anything in his line.
Him Aiken, col., live-- in . 1 be
neuro (putrter at the mill, and in
hi- house lives i step-daughter
v ho -v r s confined D-i and
a daughter ten yeai old, laitli ol
"■ 1 >m o«-cnj>y th“ room,
L Monday _ inorning all in the
bniiily tho two ineotioii' o
went elsewhere to work, when
coll'ee-colorod nigger known
the house
UwiipHw! to .i.ssuult llu nlili i
giirl luit was repulsed, when lie
made ;i like attempt on the
younger one, and ilie elder
11 1 ’ 0111 ol iUld <1n,v<> f, ie
<>w ay with a
V 11 ‘ lvul immv‘dtut«-ly xkip]uwl
ns unknown, f and when the
r< ' t ! mu> \ ' 1 h """ :i ’ "f’V* '“doro
inquire .Ab’Arlhiir, charging
Moore with att<'inpted rape, lie
will he tried for that crime if he
is ever caught.
Mrs. ,1.0. Durham died at
home hero Sunday night of nor-
vmis prostration. Site had just
moved here from Snow, (hi., the
first of i he mont h, and her sad
don death w as a shock to all who
knew her, although she had been
sull'erer for years. Her re-
m-ijns were taken to Snow Mon¬
av |' ()V |„, r ial. Mr. Durham has
(he sympathy of the entire COIll-
umuitv in his ntllietiou.
The residence of T. Z. Ennis,
near Worth, burned last, saved night,
and the inmates only the
night ciot.hos they hud on. Mrs.
Ennis was badly burned, Mr.
Ennis is away from home. The
f aiu ji y j s | e f t itl straitened cir-
cunistillices a , ld contributions of
, clothing, . shoes, ,
womens pvovi
sions and money would bo wel¬
comed by them, Bert Wright.
brought, the news here this morn¬
ing, and was circulating a sub¬
scription paper.
Ii is sometimes dilliculi to tell
whether we love our neighbors or
not, but they will watch us vote
and size us up. If we love our
northern neighbors we will meet
■i hem at I lie gate and extend a
welcome. Irwin county is due
the new city the right of being
thcrapiinl, and she would only
bepaying a just tribute to vole
tin'courthouse to Fitzgerald. It
is not only to the advantage of
our tuny neighbors, but to the
count \ -at -large.
John Miller, col., was working
lor Janie- Fitzgerald of Wilcox,
lip to week before last, when he
stole J coin his employer a Win¬
chester ri fie, a lot of calico, pair
of shoes, three pairs of pants and
a piece of jeaus, ami Bum lit out
for Irwin comity, where he got a
job working for Charles Renew’.
Last week Mr. Itenew had occa¬
sion to visit Mr. Fitzgerald of
Wilcox, who informed him of his
loss ami described the negro, who
was none oi her than the one lie
had employed a few days before.
When lie returned home lie ar¬
rested 1 he iiegri who acknowl
edged the crime, and the stolen
goods were recovered. Mr. Re¬
new tlien chained (lit* thief and
took him to Alibev i 1 It', when* i he
authorities placed him in jail.
J. A. ,M. Sin!)Ii of Luke came
to Aslibiii’ii Saturday and had
printed at thisollici some circu¬
lars for Henry Murphy, who of¬
fers a reward of $51) for tin* ar¬
rest of a certain negro named
Ste e Hancock, described a ; fol¬
low : Six fe d six inches high,
very black, one or more front
tee! h out, t lie white of one ey<
somewhat red. He is wanted for
an assault with intent to murder.
It see in.- that Hancock has proven
himself to be a Imd negro, and in
attempt to capt lire him one night
la -a w • s k, a number of eil izens
surrounded him and fired several
rounds at him, but lie effected
his escape. The people, seem de¬
termined 1 o ( upl ure him, ami are
not caring much whether lie is
taken dead or alive,
J. S. Shingler is a hustler in ev¬
erything he does, and wants ev¬
erybody else to h list le that does
anything for him. 'The other
night In*entered the Imrlier -hop
at 7:55 am! wanted Boh Law to
shave him before the Slmolly ar-
rived at 7 as lie was going to
Valdosta. BoHdoelarel that le-
eouldn 1 do it, hot, Mr. Shiiigler
insisted f hat In 1 could il he got a
hustle on himself, for the train
U'ould probably be u little late so
he went to work. Bob lathered
his subject and took a ('oupk-o!
quarter section swalie on the
left cheek k„ il,,. but before Li,,- Im could Jill!
(l,iO
^ hi ■ razor the train milled into f the
, ,
s| j . , , j..... ....
" i!: < m- haml, In : right was
engaged m craping oil Jatiier,
and hi- ' ..'f IkmIv was bnrniii"' the
(i','ii .. \ .-.e i.’j i,q ,7. | (,. < ,| 'i t ',. t
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fgjglg’g.' d,,,’ t ;g g ! |, ”„d j''V.Vt r'ii-c iJT whi-Vcr T” TTi J '
f lini ,■!; i
or j, ,j m a sa fetv razor that
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,lu.v-<,.» tic- run.
K< • J. C. Flnnderr. jmaiclied a
P«»\vi '.’in! -rmon -n 1,■m-perance
■’ "Ty, wliicli Jm - nw been
' ..... nl *<1 upon
m-(eagre, . . a - m g> . fh-
J>oint - in;!, dr- v,, note t lie follow
be- 1 ex 1 la mg >r <m l cuah
*"-2. ’’Wherefore d-. v ■ peiui
111 uicy ...r Hud 'me i nof
br -ml: “1 ib.n’t kuo .•nyMtinv
Hud he ■■■■> r<-*.irded tin- ad
of llui .mil hiuiior I tin
Hi T -1 i : :: im of Dr . < -ri.! .
the v. biskev truflic. It i • directly
opposed to every inter, of !iu-
mu.,,' and flu hin Ir ; lorn of (iod.
h i •• t u- ., - n.ffion. ii
• orrupt- politic-, ft ,, 'f oi
J.-tit . the end of justice in our
courts. Ii is against our finan¬
cial interests,as we spend th 1,0S01‘-
<M)(), 0()0 for drink (‘very year, and
SO pei cent, of this comes out of
the laboring class of people. for In
Georgia we pay $1,600,(HID all
church purposes, while we pay
‘tl-kOIIO ,000 for intoxicants. If is
against educational our .physical erest development, and
our m on,
morals. Under the l.rst head
Hu ‘ !a ," •'’ ls 7 nv ° >«
considered, and the aul.d daie-
nietit is recognized. In (lie
place, whatever is detrim >c-
til to tin* physical is defi'inn bird ntal
to t In 1 mental. 1 a i lie t lie I
place, physical and mental dissi-
results in moral wreck
and ruin. Lastly, it is against
our spiritual ami otorual welfare,
ll destroys t he will ttower, be-
numbs the conscience, damns tj u ,
. ml. Every third home must
n- irnish a subj.vt to keep the
dramshops going. More than 12 ,-
000 drunkards die yearly. Look
at the vast throng, men, women
and children.”
From Sheriff Story and the
Albany Herald we glean tin; fol¬
lowing partieularsnf a shocking
tragedy that occurred in this
county Sunday afternoon: Hull < hi
the plantation of Messrs.
A Price, right on the line of
Dougherty and Worth lived a ne¬
gro tenant minted Lewis King,
lie and his wife occupied a cabin
in the negro quarter, but the
course oi their married life never
did run very smoothly. reputation King did
not bear the best in
the world, and his temper was at
times unduly violent. Sunday
afternoon he and his wife became
involved in a quarrel, and soon
the husband’s wrath readied that
point'where it was beyond bis
control, and King seized a chair
with wliicli liCxdealt his wile one
or more blows, crushing her head
and breaking' her neck, death Ik
ing almost instantaneous. King
w as caught by Mr. Price and car¬
ried to Isabella, where lie was
lodged in jail. From what we
can learn of the affair, King
stands a very good chance for !>•
ing hung.
’Tho Ashburn Advatit.e nils!
have a bank account to run it'.
The merchants of that (own don’t
show tip their I nisi ness through
its columns— 1 <> She loss oi Die
efforts of its worthy editors. The
paper is a good exponent for the
public good, and they should
show their handwriting on its
pages.—Mieanopy (Ida.) Hustler.
No, Bro. Fodder, we are not
drawing on our hank account,
for reasons we don’t euro to make
public. YVe manage to get along
by living oil faith,promises,cattle You
tracks and wind pudding. in
have published papers ( (■ >r-
gin yinirsi'll, Bro. Kacklor, and
you know how it works. We are
glad you made mention ol our
lack of advert ising pat foliage,be¬
cause il gives our mer he'd.' an
opportunity of knowing that
town’s thrift and enterpn: • i
judged abroad by tlie lr
ronage given its newspspi r.
have several sn ibslantii'i "■MCi'ai
merchants in Aslduii n, yet Oil'll
one (inn runs an ii< 1 v< i I isement
of any size the year .ii’oiuid. Dth
or s patronize us liberally al
I hues, bill no paper eat) depend
upon an ‘xistonoe in a town like
I liis wit bout id least eight col¬
umns of yearly . outracl ad , and
a liberal'amount of ‘“spurt” ad-
vert ising, and no town can dc-
pend upon keeping experienced
newspapermen in it that will not
furni Ii t !ii' : nmonnl of advert i
i ng. FcrluijiS our merehants will
learn 1 Ids soitt'd in to.
‘ xi'Hioil of foiitdry lying'
(* ‘ ’• li'lll ' F> tho line of !hiiia'ii ■
eri y a nil Wort Ii '’oil'd i • •id ■•.(•(.
t led by some oi i h mu ! IciTing
count t’V folk in 1 hi pari oi tin*
State, has been infested with a
hand of ii)' - oiidinrie■: Cor •"ver i!
years, says the Albany Ib-rald,
and it has been impossible liiwl to
Li'ing them to just ice or even
a (due t hat s(*eiii:- likely !o load
to I he identy of any of the guilty
mils. Within six or seven
A*’’" 1 1 ’’ _ ’H.* been not ie;
than i(»rty <n’h ty - i • md.a p y t <• ,
^ ’’ ’’ M 1 *
O-po armets bus be ;n . . j h
heavy. Alter seveial
....... ... i ..i.-l J vlty I h.:-.- leads
have r<-aimed operations again.
......I I oYloal. Sun,la, mora.a. about
Tho-. A. Janes, who lives
•,' rAlbany.
' . ( „| ‘,, | ( j t V( -l I injg in a, Maze. He
billy , bad t Hiie to remove n b'o .
pei-otml effects la Tore the heat
,nid ,,nok (Ivo r him from tin*
Kmml. hiiihlnm which Tool wa r ........L. couiplotclv
1 ,-r v
>' i! * in 1 be cotton house was mad;
' in ii,; ’ "' ck ” r ,n,,! • but
l’>‘>inpt work . mull,: , -d tin-
Haim- It was dmo.vereu tlnd
.
th im ctidiaries had ‘’limbed to
tic top of the tmilding a".d ixmivi!
!:m, :me down on the cotton and
id ol
......; 'u Moub .dlv •, ■ -
nrondi.-■ mr. ime m-o a
:d,m.; !i df >■ ,.e - ■! ny ' .
A bout s o', bek :Ti. d - e h !L
il. NT bo.-.’ ' k .■ h . diiev.v-
- 1 • ii. . Th.'- <• w- i
bo v. tunhiinc > ■ ’.. • t. !,
end ib- ib.nr - e , Mop. i i : in an
ici dildy !i t t • • n . I’hfieen
hundred bushels <rf oafs were
stored in the loft, and all the.--,
tog Tin r with other grain, some
L, nina inijdemeitV-, etc., were
The stockade w.i->’ not
in tired. Mr. Nelm has be n hit
lum! by the incenditirh s. Two
y< a)-,s ago his stockade was burned
and he has lost two gin houses
bi lire during recent years. It
is needless to sav that if the
|>le of East DougherD and West
Worth ever yet their hands on the
party or parties who have put the
torch to thousands of dollars
worth of property during the last
'Vw years, and no room for doubt
of guilt is loft, there will be a
rope stretching in those parts
without a moment’s unnecessary
delay.
28 yards of white clotli for $1
at Jeffrey A Roobin’s.
SY<! A.MO ST SPECIALS.
A. C. Lawton of our town is
... Morida . , tor short
viiUiiig- tu a
time.
“Take a tittle wine for the
stomach’s sake;” but for the sake
of quiot and order we suggest a
little pepsin.
Sheriff Story of Worth county
visited his brother. Dr. W. L.
Story, of this place, last Tuesday.
Quito a number of our people
went to Macon Tuesday morning
to see the railway collision.
We are glad to note that little
Ola McMurrian is abie to be out
again after her recent illness.
Mrs. Stephens of Arabi spent a
low days last week with her
brother, J. W. Smith.
Col, Hawkins of Cordcle was in
tlie Qity one day this week.
Mrs. R. K. Hayes visited our
little town one day last week.
Mrs. A. C. Liwton is expected
home next weotv after a long visit
to Florida.
Miss Alice Swearingen} is visit¬
ing at 11. W. Bussey’s this week.
S, J. Clements visited Ocilla
this week.
Wo are glad to note that J. J.
returned homo after a
long visit in Social Circle.
Dr. W. L. Story went, to Macon
Tuesday to see the steam engines
tight. Go it, doctor, with both
heels np.
MissC.trrio Jackson left here
'Tuesday for Isabella, where she
will tcacli school for the rest of
the year.
Our school is growing very
rapidly. We have twenty-nine
pupils, and 1 must, say that wo
are much pleased with our teach¬
er, and especially his assistant.
iSlie is a very charming children young
lady. All the little love
her very much, and the larger
ones, too—I mean as a teacher.
< )f course we do not, think of any
other kind of love in our school.
Prof. Bates would have sent, the
local editor that gopher, but it
got away. »S( HOPAHTICUS.
TAX NOTICE.
I'Trst itotnsn.
1 will he at the following pla-
1 : fol'tlie purpose of collecting'
l Tide and county taxes for the
year 181)7, to-wit:
T.inner'- Fond, iSaturdav, Oct
iff.
Warwick, Monday, Oct, 18.
1 )ole 'Tuesday, < )ct. It).
\' im ’ ,\l ill, Wednesday,!let. 2D.
W. A. 11 Al.p, Tax Col.
Ooilla Not la It.
Reports having- been circulated
by politicians through Irwin
county Unit the G. & A, railroad
worn out fur (trill i tor r.he county
seat, Hyman & Kennedy, tlio
Fitzgerald attorneys for the G. &
A., wrote Cecil Gabbett, vice-
pro,iid mt, of the road, relative to
i,he matter, and received the fol¬
lowing reply’.
A ,\tmill i;s, Ga., Oct, (I, 1897.
Myirmn <v itritLady, I.ogjuJ Counsel,
t ji/R' iTtlib d ll.
On .ti.umkn:—I am in receipt, of
vour favor of the 1 st, and in reply
beg to say.’ It is true that the
O. A A. railway owns an interest
in Ocilla town site; it, is not true
that it, or any of its officers or
agents desire that the county site
of Irwin county bo located at
Ocilla, nor bits "said railway or
any of its officers us men of com¬
mon sense ever dreamed that
cr ei ever ever will win have uave, any any
»M
‘ c y ‘
As of r Ocilla real , as-
mtethr G. A. A. railway wants
»oo Ocilla grow ami prosper,
hut, we know as does every think-
mg • man, that, it the county site
of Irwin county is ever moved it
will bo to Fitzgerald. I most sin-
ceroly hope ,!„osidorati<o,» that no prejudice Til or
b'itzgorald from keep
winning. Tho
ownership of an interest in Ocilla
town site does not prevent ns
from seeing the tacts as they ex-
ist. Fitzgerald is, and always
will be, the principal town of lr-
win county. As such it is to our
interests and the interests ev»
ery taxpayer of Irwin comity,
Ocilla residents included, to lo-
cate tliccourthouse at Fitzgerald,
and that, right away. The ioca-
t.ihn of the courthouse at Fitzger-
aid will add to the value of every
dollar’s worth of real estate in
Ocilla, and as business men and
owners of Ocilla real estate, the
(i. & A. railway and its officers
want to see the courthouse at
Fitzgerald to help out our Ocilla
investments. Yours truly,
Cmi, Gabbktt,
Vice Pres and Gen. Mgr.