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THE ASHBURN ADVANCE
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second-class mall mutter.
Official Organ of Worth County.
Ashburn, Ga., Jan. 7, 1898.
Bubscriplion JH a your in tidvunco
OEilliGi: BI’TLEH, LOCAL EDI TOR.
MAY TltAINS.
No. 2, North, 1 50, tn.
-Nt> i. South, 210, m.
^IOHT TRAINS.
N 9- i. North, 138, ^ . m.
9 » South, 215. - .m.
9H00-FLY.
No. 6, North, 7 27, a. m.
N .. 5, South, SI 1, p. ill.
A blue mark across this para¬
graph is a sign that your subscrip¬
tion has expired, and the paper to
your address will be promptly dis¬
continued with this number. You
should renew at once and not miss
an issue. Only 50 cents for this
year. No papers sent on credit.
Ernest Gannon’s little son is
reported quite ill.
’Squire McArthur made a trip
to Worth Monday.
Prof. Bates opened his school
at Sycamore Monday.
Col. Bass went to Camilla on
legal business Tuesday.
Mrs. Passmore returned from
her holiday visit Tuesday night.
Alex Ross has been building a
chimney for Jeffrey this week.
Col. Comer went business to Sycamore
andlnaha o:i legal Tues¬
day*
Ben Cantey has secured a po¬
sition with J. S. Shingler for this
year.
E. R. Smith of Sycamore is on
a visit to his old home in Vir¬
ginia.
The infant daughter of ’Squire
McArthur lias been seriously ill
this week.
The Ensign Lumber Co. at
Worth lias started up a new com¬
missary.
This week Jeffrey sold a big
bill of furnitute to a party in
Cor dele.
J. W. Rountree of Sycamore
lias left for his new home in
Flippin, Ga.
A new schoolhou.se and church
will be erected at Worth in the
near future.
Miss Minnie Watkins will ar¬
rive here in a few days and at¬
tend school.
W. J. Hallman is on a trip to
Tifton, Moultrie and other points
this week.
If. A. lira'll of Amerieus was
here this wet k visiting his cous¬
in, G. K. K ><r rs.
No better L ain.s leave been of
ferret! for Lr ja Ashburn than
those of W. K. -J- kin a
Miss Mailie Roberts of near
Sycaui -re is visiting her sister,
Mrs. J . C Flanders.
J. 8. Betts & Co. are receiving
requests from all over the coun¬
try for their calendars.
W. M. Massey has moved into
the residence recently vacated by
Mrs. Mollie Venable.
XV. K. Jenkins lias some fine
livery teams, and you should call
on him when wanting a rig.
Mrs. Joseph Silberman anil lit¬
tle daughter, Bertie, of Syca¬
more, were in Ashburn yesterday.
T. P. Tison left Monday for the
Southern Dental College at At¬
lanta, where lie "ill graduate
this year.
Clint Patterson, who is now a
conductor on the S. M. A G., was
in Ashburn this week visiting his
parents.
Mr. and Airs. J. W. Chapman
left Ashburn yesterday, and will
make St. Augustine, Fla., their
future home.
Alex Brooks and bride ol Sum-
ner Vere here Tuesday, and pur-
chased their house-keeping ourut
from Jeff rey.
Walter Whidby, than whom
there is no better boy m Ashburn,
has quit clerking for Jeffrey, and
will attend school.
Sam Betts is now
the book-keeping department of
Betts & Co.’s store and he makes
a good one, too.
W. W. Cowan of Worth was
called to Forest Station Sunday
to attend the funeral of his
grandfather. with
The school opened Monday
about 60 pupils in attendance, just
which is considered good for
after the holidays.
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s?". H^ vton^ e res
Hotel-DeLau Del a ton.
E. G. Tison goes to Arabi to at-
tend the Houuton High School un-
til July, and vAlitnen cuter Mer-
cer and study law.
J. Ii. Alien's class at the
tist Sunday- c hool last
captured t:,-* banner for being
best class ;n tne school.
Mi i Lizzi .• Jack con has
en Xn !; "'t ff :.) ■ ,;i Sycamore
\ two -.n::.- visit to the home
her siVffffi- in S *ei«l Circle.
Dr. W. B. (Tone of Svcaiufire
One Minute Cough (Jure cun s
quickly. That’s what you want!
J. S. Beti - A Co.
On Tuesday Miss Emily God-
frev left for her home in Bell-
ville, Fla., alter apleasani visit
with relatives in Sycamore.
There will be a part of nti
eclipse of the moon to-night, be¬
ginning about 0 o’clock, anil last¬
ing about an hour and- a half.
The Albany Herald warns its
readers to look out for Mr. Bad
Cold, who gets very familiar with
people in general thin sort of
weather.
.Sheriff Story ivtitl W. C. Wil¬
liams of Isabella were in town
yesterday, and the latter took to
jail the negro Bivins, charged
with larceny.
W. A. Slangier began rebuild¬
ing liis turpentine still, recently
destroyed by lire, on Monday ready, last, for
and expects to have i(
operations by Feb. 1st.
Col. Z. Bass has moved his law
office from the cotton warehouse
to the room in the Ashburn Mer¬
cantile Co.’s building recently
occupied by Col. B. B. W bite.
Miss Aildie Floyd is selling
millinery goods at very low pri¬
ces. Her store is headquarters
for ladies’ hats and veils, babies’
and children’s caps and notions.
Editot IIenrv Smith of the
Ashburn Advance goes us sev-
eral better, by receiving a wife
for a Christinas present. Will
Editor Smith learn u- the t: iek?
—Moultrie Observer.
The school board met Saturday
and elected Prof, and Mrs. Pass-
more and Miss Kate Jenkins to
teach this term. The election of
a music teacher meeting. was postponed to
a future
Editor Henry Smith of the Ash-
bum Advance was married last
Thursday at Kathleen, Ga., We to
Miss Cora L. Woodard. ex¬
tend hearty Journal. congratulations.—
Waycross
Agent Huckabeo moved into
hist new office Monday, and is
fixed up as srug as a bug in a
rug. The depot is about finished,
and will be much more commodi¬
ous and convenient than before.
Prosperity comes quickest, to
the man whose liver is in good Ear¬
condition. DeWitt’s Little
ly Kisers are famous little pills
for constipation, billiousness, in
digestion and. all stomach and liv¬
er troubles. J. 8. Betts & Co.
As will he seen elsewhere,
Shinglei' & Lawrence have dis¬
solved partnership, Mr. Lawrence
retiring. The .new firm will be
known as the Mangier Mercantile
Co., and will be composed of J.
S. Shin ier aiid C. D. Baldwin.
Mince pev-icl tlunisatol choice
peach trees 1hat I will sell ft r
per thousand, or thirty for $1, of
Uni Kiborta, Triumph, Tii lot son,
and fen other varieties. Refer**
ence, Prof. L. D. Passmore,—R.
A. Harley, Nurseryman,Fort Val¬
ley, Ga.
Boyd Barbre caught a negro
in the act of stealing oranges
from Davis A BarbreV. store the
other night. The darkey ran,
closely pursued by Boyd, who
caught up with the fugitive and
turned him loose when he had
paid for the fruit.
J. A. Perkins, of Antiquity, needlessly O.
was for thirty years for the
tortured by physicians quickly
cure of eczema. He was
cured by using DeWitt’s Witch
Haze! Salve the famous
salve, for piles and skin diseases,
Col. . OTJ White . and Col. ^ Comer '' V have
formed a co-partnershi]) in the
practice of law, and established
their office up stairs in the Betts
building. The style of the new
firm will be White & Comer, ail'd
they will prove to be a strong
team.
Mrs. Stark, Plea-ant Kitlgo,O.
says, “ After two doctors gave up
my boy to die. I saved him from
croup k-v using One Minufc Gtiugli
Cure.” If is the qui host and
most certain remedy for coughs,
(•;■)•Is and all throat and lung
troubles.— J. S. Betts & Co.
Mack Martin and his two.chi 1-
tlren luivo returned from South
Carolina, where they were visit-
ing i" • purOMl:-. 11(.■ rojits f- tiiiit- •
dull in t.he Palmetto SPd hul
says the-originai package of dis¬
pensary liquor goes just the same.
Miss All le H ughes, Norfolk, Ya.
was frightfully burned on f h ■ face
and ne -’c. Pain w ■
relieved by Of G/itt*- .YL i: Hazel
Satvt svhi 1 the injury
J I without famous oile 1 iving remedy. a tear. It is
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■,(- mimomPi..;, infu :• vvlum
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L-i lovv
will dofP'r a red-'ie • loti : ; tu.
rs. M. B. Ford, fin
1 s, for eight it d v
; 1 vc.
j pepxia and chroni" ctffi-'ip t
and was final! ,y using
D<- Wi P P’ PE. P "• • th--
I m .a ff ; !. ],Ii 1 -
!i ,■:*>• ir .'able.-.. Oo.
J. B.ffR'd ■ A.
ll has bean suggested to for m
that it would be a good idon
the janitor at the Methodist
church to build a lire hot enough
to keep people from crowding
around Hie stove. Some people
get “hot when they get cold.
Mrs Mary Bird, Harrisburg, I’a.
says, “My child i.; worth millions,
to me; yeti would have lost her
lay croups had ! not invested twen¬
ty-live cents in a bottle of One
(.tough Cure.” It cures coughs,
colthq and all throat and lung
troubles. J.S. Betts & Co.
Miss Ola Smith now lias charge
of Hie central telephone office,
and Miller and Porter Hudson
will attend school. The selection
of Miss Ola was a wise one, anti
will insure continued good serv¬
ice at the exchange.
Workmen are actually Me engaged bur’s
in completing 'Squire week, Art the
repair shop this and
'Squire i: assisting Agent If this Buck- build-
abee at the depot.
ing is finished in time there will
a ing celebration in AMiburu in
1900.
T. XV. Tison jr. will attend the
Houston High School at Arab!
this session. Prof. Powell, the
principal of the school, advertises
liberally, and us a result a large
number of bearding pupils are the
enrolled the year round, and
Principal and the public arc beu-
elitted 1 hereby.
Monday last, the woods between
here -and Sycamore caught polos lire,
and several telephone communication were
burned down, and
between the two places cut off’.
People here thought Sycamore
was burning up, and Sycamore
people thought the same tiling of
Ashburn, and excitement ran
high fora time.
By one family moving* away made, a
number <d‘ changes will be
as is witnessed by the .following:
Mrs. Burke will occupy the Pin-
nix House, Marshal Hallman and
Mack Britton will occupy the
house vacated by Mrs. Burke, W.
It. Dupriest will occupy the
house vacated by Hallman and
Britton, and \V. T. Christopher
will occupy the house vacated by
Mr. Dnpriest.
XV. It. SmithY. Busine s College,
Lexington, Ky , is where hun¬
dreds of clerk ■, farmers' boys and
others have invested $00 to $90
for tuition and board fora busi-
ness education, and are now get-
ting $1,000 and over a year. Keep
this notice for reference. Ad-
dress only AV. K. Smith, Boxing-
ton, Kv.
Reason Button, a prominent
Tilton liveryman, who recently
sold hi.-: stables in that city, was
in Ashburn yesterday with a view
of establishing a similar institu¬
tion here. J PL Wilson of Da¬
kota was also here on a tike mis¬
sion. iiaving Ashbnrn plenty of t-Aiinda livery a cl'.ance stables. of j
Editor if. D. Smith of tlm Ash-1
l.i i'i! Atlvvim tn: (ora i
,
Wb-odard were join- d in the holy
bonds of wedlock last Tiov.-ula.y
at Kathlt -on. \ ,'ii mber of Van
koe girls to whom Henry lias told
his unbroken love, are in mourn¬
ing, but strong hop; s for their re
covery will he looked for if .this
office is furnished with a piece of
wedding cake.—Fitzgerald Lcad-
er.
At T,v Ty on the night of Jan.
J ,J. E. Dean’s new and handsome
liome Vas burned, repo rted to ho
the work of an incendiary. Mr.
Dean’s loss is heavy, as he had a
nice home, anil a good supply oi
bacon,. lord, syrup, etc., in his
smokenouee, wlucb was also
burned. No insurance on any-
thing. Tim family lost nearly all
of their wearing apparel.
Now that Editor Smith of the
Ashburn Advance is happily
chored in the land of Matrimony,
he will be safe to call in theOol-
ony city with no fear of suspicion
as to Ids motive. The Enforpi i>e
extends the greetings of the New
Year, with best wishes for a long
and pro"porous life.— 1-ltegerald
Enltupu^e,
We arc. it; root ipt of a li vid-
some calendar from the Chatta-
nooga Mi'dicine Company that is
J.-y far the iuindi' -t, if not Hie
handsomest, printed. The weath
or forecasts arc invariably cor-
r cl. and . ;• >n for eve day
in tlie yea". Fhe price of tlm
calendar is 10 vents. Writ ' t.o
the (.'hattanooga Medicine Co.,
( naf I anoog;:,, 1 taiu., a -• *• gt 1
one.
We acknowledge receipt of
compline id- of tic : -.e;i ton from
A,. ’•! oedo’edd, of tii" G, S. &
F. This popular pa:--...engor agent
|re- iir-’Yj'-ndu in <!cor.'l:i I!:,::
any ot: ■ railroad man -in
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honor • 1 in it- ivin ’■ 7 con-
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TV t m k-'t affords,
and {; I home-like
eve • :i!id.-A\ r t:
si j.'.i on :
" ik for her u vt ry liberal
]> >( v< -1 %, 1cno \vtiij. me is de-
serving of the Eame.
Last week wo (undo noth thift
several young men formed a
tv the and were of nicely Mrs. entertained Hailey,
at honu' In
tin's wo erred soytewhat, as the
party was composed of bolh
young ladies and gentlemen from
Ashburn and Sycamore, and num¬
bered some 25 or tit) persons. Our
attention having been called to
the mi-lake wo cheerfu lly cor reel
the same, and regret that it oc
curred.
working Peyton ford. Bivins, 8. col., has been
Betts A Co. of
late, but he now stands a chance
ol working for the State of (Jeer-
gia for awhile. Monday morniim
he was caught in the act of steal-
ing ■ tobacco and from the com mis.
ss r V arrested, and ’Squire
McArthur sent him to jail in do-
fault of $50 bail. Bevins is evi-
dontlv well supplied w dm ill
aiid carries it with him lie' for after
being bound over went to
Betts A Go, and wanted them to
go on his bond.
'
w f , * f ldcs and Mrs. Sarah
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„ .f j' daughter of WreseutaUvc
(,f the briila’s father Wednesday,
dev. J. (. Flanders officiating.
Immediately after nhe ceremony *,
the happy couple left for the ,, Kant ..
Coast, where they will spend *. their
i honey moon. 1 ho , undo . , js one of
vv a V,,,. , f -S' t ” u< , 1,1 n ■'*
daughters, , 1 while ‘1 the groom is a.
man well and favorably known.
At present ho is engaged with
W.A. Shinglcr as distiller and
manager on his turpentine farm.
i u iy \. u. i ,\,o u.s .war y con-
graduations.
his store in Worth. The budding
will be 24\o() feet.' It. seems how-
ever, that ho is meeting willi
some opposition, jusi but. he keeps <>n
building ilie same. JJ,e j>ur-
chased the lot some time ago
from J. II. Alien of this jfface,
and in the deed i! was stipulated
that if Mr. Lockhart loft Worth
or went out of business hack there,
the land would revert to
Mr. Allen, who i -nv claims <Lit
when Mr. Lockliart’s si ore was
burned, lie went out of business.
The matter will be settled in the
courts.
Girls of a marriageble ag do
not like to tell how cdtl th
but you can find mil by following
the subjoined insiructions, iho
young lady doing the figuring,
Tell her to put, down the number
of tlm month in which lie was
born, thou multiply it by 2, the n
add 6, then multiply ii by sul 50,
then w : ! it to her age, th a i-
tvavvoffo; H-ivuv atld 112; tima t«'*t
mw to Lu! yy:i (im .i m ;.o slit
has i .t. 1 lm I'M) lig' to (lie
the j'b’l'd reinaiiidei'.ilie "•''J Hdl you month lit r age, of a hei tut
birth. For tuple, the annum!
' 88 1 : . ye vr3 old, e o'.
was boni in the < iglith inot I),
A,ug:td.
:Ve ooji f claim n, fit' tlie on!v
pebble on the beach when ■.
comes to job printing, give credit nor are win v. e
inclined not to ;v
credit is due. We have bt fore
us the “Minutes of ll
ings of the Georgia (Jonferen < f
the, Wesleyan Kb i hot'i : i t 'onttec •
tion of America, it. 1:1 at Til’tun,
Ga., Nov. 4, 1807." The imm-
phlcl wa.s printed a off hound ul
the Holiness Advocate office in
this jdacc, by Foreman Brady,
and i - nually got ten up in t ■ ry
re peM, and reflect.' cretlit v.ion
Him as n printer. With two job
printing offices in / shluini, li:ere
is no excuse for a business mat
sending his printing away to be
done.
... W . .nt , , M . for filan ,
e nave upon ii
to gel rabbits to tu.f Man ornny
“y 1 111 C' ,,n ', U
t , [)ic; , Dr.'Thrash'er Acndin i Iti-
hotuevrard i'I with I'mo rabbi h
f,;.. " 12-]",”
mmmlain
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*." ij; ; A. V,m, - ; * j, Vhe n . i
,' n JO tl»e-
p ;r r l<W.| l:; oul ,!' i.c-l i'.Mi.
Wt . 0]K ,„..,i li;v 0!l |,i in ag ],<■ pu ••-
vd. (ho nffiev, aml when the i ••! <■
cleared away vr. v •
to note the result, We feu (id
the rabbi 1 but no doctor, lie
h'-J out -r m tii" ciimian ball in:' 1
■ l away emptj handed.
We arc real glad the doctor
cap- d, for the. rub'")- m"d<' line
eating, and we may have to r
1 s-;rt to the same ta-ties again. In
| the meantime w» wi!] r -load tic
: in,mnt<• in htiit./ i.
< Warwick special to tin A!
ba a j Herald 1 i;t ■- I!)" followiin
ac S uni of Ih ■ ne-.nt al killing
of.!. II. Woodward, n* —A ice of
wltif.h was made in our la -8 i •
LL'c-'f night, (Dee. .ik . J
li. Woodward an i - rnc IP
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( ! Cl
.. Gal
attend a tbrnce, were t.h J ■
H horse
b
1 f, "7 1 " i '' ,h
nq;. al will recover, - .»•
eeived ••::; • . i •; m-■
* u xlocklliis mornm”
he died from {!,-■ effects of his i
juries. His mol her, who survix
Iti'u. lives in Richland. !
" vi.-ur'-tl for ijig.bPi) in Ik
noth'. -r’s favor. He was a
1 o:i TT 1 " > M .
place." r) '
i ' in aM ^. in
i icr wa.. /.-unit; fo ■: sending »
jeraltiny in dull and babies since to that different time
man tots n,
he ha a been living in mortal fear
I hat sum of his victims would
play 1 he name kind of a prank on
him. ’duinlay he received a M.-rnll
package through tin' mail, and at
once jump-' 1 to the conelu don
that it contained an internal ma¬
chine or a doll baby. Jim said
no man was going to get any joke
elf on hi n, o lit' took I lie pack¬
age home unbroken and fold hi.s
' vil 'f .? h f nHl1 ' 1 I '« V0 f 1 ' 0 raw¬
(l “” ,s 11 : v ' ,,llU1 , °l >on »t, winch
she,proceeded to do, while he
1 4 ,»v«uge wider the piano to
:! vm,i . with doll balnea
that , might come living Ins wav.
M 1- . biungler opened the pin**-
» v an( > found a handsome isew
Vear present to Mr. .S. under from
a In ml m 1 etersburg, \ a. Mr.
■ ’■’ m eued out (rein mul ;
I'i'iii-', c.ml lbs wife would
k v : ‘^ (,v him to look at the
hamkome gift, lie went down to
he still, hired t he’stiller to kick
him : few time.' , and then took
;1 ■ .J u „ V ow that hereafter lit'
oehl hinmeif opm. all pack .ges
,'doll babic .. "
<\v V Ir |., v rup.t ■’ i: »‘ rum.-, T
in and Alls: Vi inane • Banov t of r
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.. • m.imed .• .
,Y," S 1 v " er > ».v
Null ■ re ,, Barker, , at Ins home near
Sveamoro. On . . that , { t morning ■ the .t
p gronm, who was visiting his pa-
.
‘ i '
a itn ' «'}'“»
'"' lv :i " w 10 U ul
^ V *\ m 'T”T #
;. ;»!>,'(? inio (lie l.uggv and drovo
Imrriedly to the home of 'Squire
th n rot urn al to Ashburn ami
repaired to the homo of the
gre. >;n' i arenls, where they are
now slnppiip'. it was a clear case
of love lamdiing at locksmiths.
The couple have boon lovers for
a long time, and it was generally
belie veil they.would marry. The
match was opposed by Mrs. )>ai-
L y, owing, ]>roha!>l,v, to the teii-
dor ago of her (laughter. Mr.
I’ailon a hoM.s a lucrative posi-
tiou as i onduetor on the Sparks,
Moultrie At Gulf II. K., and his
h. Lie b a young lady well liked
by all who know her. The A.d
vaneo exlemls congratulations
and wishes (be happy couple pronperilv. nn
alloyed haopiness and
The Advance office litis under
.'■.men v/etuh'iTni chmge during
the past week. Editor Smith
iiitiv; .I his hritl ' into the two
' : ui I moms of the building, and
. d. tohotm keeping. Then liie
: - 'l'llllbi i g til scouring began.
tv whole c. we let vc s;■ t
• with a life preserver on.
Ev"i*y well in the vicinity 1ms
liven tied ib v. While the
w x wa ; < - nfiih'ii to I lie 1 wo 1 i
nt; rooms ^ e could stund if vc
well, but w i ii Mis. Smith and
S down on the
The cob
'V ’’ wen ,’rpt from the ceiling
ii . .,11 and floor scoured, the
" th'tvs made to !iino so they
MO i M L : ■ i'ii f h r- nigh wi I Iront
!.jc cldch-:;, till hough l they \v 0VM
;i■ • VlOll'dy ill fill.' COlldffitm 1
witness iite eclipse <>l Hie m ii m
<>*■ ghi ; the old water bucket
huff the green moss removed in¬
side and ouImVIc, 1 lie iiikstiiins on
ihv' waslipan were removed, the
t v pi box' : ns' ! for eus);idorH ami
colon■:! i line, mtihogtmy fltrtmg; i
co >. ■ :;ii use without clean -in •
wt rt flirown out Into the strut i
t nti stov* blacked, and last but
not lt'. ! ' ji; .( 1 i:;!;■■ 11 ! ye god
; 11 . '• 1 1 i I' ft iic '. —1 lie print in;.:
office (t, el was tackled, VViih
every vesti; u O [ l'amtlar scenes
remove 1 W C lirokc down and
wept. (>h how we miss Hit >S6
(‘.I jluv ' b■; Oil ! ].'!■ ", I i tig, i'' Ji (h'l llb:
on iho wasapiui, moss on the wa
i i' huclu't, tobacco quit!;-; in tIr
CDi'iif-i'y, iilii ! stains on the wall—
and tlio towel—lliat dear old
towel i hai> wa ■ always sl iiitlin;..
wlien not in uc, in the soufh-
west, corner >: gone • II these fa-
niili:i.r sights so dour to our l.enrt
li;iv: vuiiis.ht'd. forever,«iud !! ■
Ad . ::office It:, * no lurll.t V- ;■ t-
tractit/in for us. Farewell i eg
iii‘11, fu i >••*•*■• II.
ISABELLA ITEMS.
Alex Cochran, formerly of
Axii-burn, is doing a (loiiri.' liing
mercantile mud ness at this place.
Mi Martha Williams will as-
oiiun t.h" <1 .lies of il'ilicip .l of
J ubeilu academy to-day, Jan. 3.
Mi".. Liu Williams is visiting
her sister near A.tt this week.
G.R. Jlbud.ori visited the family
j | of Mr. and Mrs. J. -I. Forehand
Hutu! ay.
Wv ar" glud to welcome to our
1 mid t Mr. G irtcr of Terrel I t'"un-
; 1/ vt> • puic;.a. ; i-d lands here,
i Wciiain- lias been spending
a few ds in Abbeville,
were 1 i ii feel good last
v ,. : .k by tl. A .: nia I pro, nt'o of
if Sumner.
?.Ii .' i a!/.’" M o!’ A 1 n;•
:: - :y : i
is spending a few du v: h wiio tic-
! A a / of T. 'Tipton - t
\ vs 1 Willi.itns is ; • ; ;■
■ i ,ny.- in Hold ii Worth in and
a iiit! C'ement’s still.
Me i ■ Jonos, '.v':i / it is
ir .’ Fulglnuj wa.' admitted
i i) on Thor.- lay of last week.
C. (i. ipton is ■ improving ...
V i b i i- : near town by erert ng
iyb itY ..nd.-ome chimneys.
I)r Tom C. McDouree
H u: lay in Ty Ty. Jouy.
OFFICIAL ADVERTISING!. /-
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Sheriff’s Saks.
HKOltOIA —W’.ium (•■ i: ,rv:
"'W i l.lic said halt m di ■ oou:i laaoo
door in tlm I own of Isabella, (lit., on
lie' i'ir.-t LiomI.iv ui 1 ' ru.ii' , IUl) .,
hot ivecij i e legal If nr G -ale I o' ibe
hi dicst, In-id.-r for <■■;> h ibo following
|o'<*|e!i't, I -a i ■ Lot ui' l.tiid No-,
103,214. 202,381. !48. 170, 21, in dm
7lll , 1 1 -1 1 i'l (if Hail (‘O ; aly. I 'Vic 1 nn
hh tlm properly of Jut. .1 jJcthiu-
nottgii a •' m itu . millwrn
Lumbor t' t. i • tax II a
"in d l»y the tax ■ I, eitii'
ftinutv f >r Kiato j'.iUty 1 a nuh Ini'
ii:o .ir iS07.
ALn ,u ili.‘ tsem . me ni ff pi, e ■. lnt
ui' land vc Jeff i. ml 13!), i, ml !,
UC l‘c8. «J t • amt N . 200, f «' t c
f Alt i\ 2 9. 20 .m nf lot
/1) r. O. 241. 172 is it • nf
lei No 242, i su'd
coil Illy, jeVl nn its lee properly of
Suamcr A. j iiatt; Hi'isft It l.".'.
(if.a ..-imo I bi t t IX oiOr oi
enmity V. 1 1 u> iy Ut>>'
the Vo ir il'97.
- ui the .;tma time r.n.l pltct-
tv i I I - o'd lot of 'a , I Nos 52.'!. 522.
4S9, 19,). ;■ I ho 0th district of said
oounty, leva u . p'.jM - Ol
' ' V'/ 1, v, “X* 1 f
^.^,'vei d V,.
aVo,
“’.\l o, m V ? , - "Ymm ,u,'l t ,!ac >
win Vo -...l l h i 1 ,,«>. of lot ,1 huh I
No. Ill in t 7 hsin i ? ml jugi,
o-t , ■ ltd . ., the 1 l> tinerun ,.
»«*•« .o. us T-
< |: said coun .i levied ,m the |)i< n
mtv of . i; .min ’ , ., ui.t'i .
mx ■><, hl.t i iu> ! , by . th ; . :.>r
> >
.
sadco.iuyfo .hat a .1 conn v tux
es lor ih .u-iw lkJ7.
Also, at >!;<■ itmc luti - and pj
will Is s hi |.-k or t, , c* * I 15, ltti
««•. ! (1,8:. m. ho 7.1 dniu.io:
1 ’
■-uoil b,. .b m. x eolhv. r o.'»»id <-ou
’ v .‘Y'j aml c '’ uu,v ' xt ’ a 1 ' r 1111
will in>'ii*ui-. m'' 'T 1 iau'd
|. a .a •
No. 30 in ib» 2d .list riot of .•..•ml
eomii.v, I. vi non u,t tn - re, o!
V A. '(lua mo.i. .. , mi j'.n .1. '-M \V..
,
*! :,n,H » 10 a 11 t lX *' .1 r.
^' >: ()(.>!! ;‘c 1 r of k, 1 1 '
— (1 cnuity aX f
j>>j> 7 ,
Also, at inn .mo Jm.' ami Cue .
Will ho o5.l 122: o'r, mi I' l:.il ol kind
No. 1.13 in U.t 7 a iii'ii id, Icvied ou
as tii" jo oi'vi I y ii. W. Ii, J lining-,
ag' nt iol' E 11. IMS , [ > > r. t-fy n
t x fll'a Id Uni In • llN Col 5. O' III
Ck. • ••.iily r.it iSfu •y i
•r t e to IM7
I i), 111 i l;0 tuo time and place,
440 •or oi lot ol land • >..157, ui thf
7 1 li di.-trict; a: . .14 , . (*( t ul 1.4 iN O*
308 i-i Hu: 7tli d . cl; 70 IlCI 6H t lot
No 30:) i r i I'O 4 n (l I'ici: LO i r>- of
Jot , < o. 310 in i 1 dim: - ft, it'vied
• 11 Li a lilt - •i 1 ' v t I. ~ it dnon,
agent tor ~r -vj'hIouo uit Co. tt it -
ft a lax i;i:i : and ! • lit' tux
or of sttiil c* r; I .r i lnt termu a r
couu'y taxes T- i . i y in i8!/7.
Also, at th sumo tium mid pInc.■,
(iff tier • of !■-> of find No 83 m iho
Lnh tli-trici <•£ • eil , y, it!* led on
as Hi" i ro n a H•! ‘
o saiisl'v t x 1 j fa. iH-uotl Ii: ' ax
roll* clot' (>L did “ y, i i,r itn and
count lot ( -r: ; \car lb
Also, a( fiie hid ’into ami ji I see
will b 1 !d 200 i; n es ol Iol (»[ land
3 '.) in th 7;:. d of ►nid
county, b vied i i a tit* ' p • . of .J
li ■ .•■:.itnl ii. b,y Kiuidolpfi,
i:o .-atisfy a lax 1 .- tl'O lax
•cdit'ciur of s t it coun i • C ; n'ld
county lu.x e fur I o your 1897,
i\liit>, no i!it on rjn.iv uud p 7:
will ll. Hold 48 i lt"t no” Iol ul r-
No. 480, in ilm 1 !i th (.'let i f / -
eouutv. Itiv.t IL a *»Ui |»i*opony <)
W. 1*. WliiMuir on {(> tKIltsfv H Is
III I. i r U«d by til" lux (• cl f.i.-'l' of S'tI I
eoiini v to- ‘ I : ' tttnl ciiu . ttx n fur
I, It) . f : i' 1897
O. ll I 1 >1 » s:i 1 i t m a i ,d p'ticOf
wi * J : Id 2 9 '.if ]()• O’ Jliud
N . i: ; , In tin- _ h . T— tret of H.Aid
fl {: h vi *t! _ ii 1 III property ot
, .'''Mil f )*' iff, l() Hitt IS—
i.‘\' tt 1h . li -'i i ■’ i'*d 1»'. Iho !a x cul*cctor
(tf -nil (* 'UH » '.ff ’(I .'Hill C'ltltilv
tax *8 for tii it 1597. :
A Iso a ( t C via: fiiii.• find phice, I',ad
i I he 4 40 a at’ h • ( <)! (C
n. 2(51 i'i I 1 7 i) 'li '. I' !)f -SlVKl
ui : v : 11 4; "I Iol oi kind
o. 80S u li: r'al I'f H.’tid
'unit', leva'll <>,i a
,T. G. a’, ... ( >
, ,
h ty, t ji uctl Gy
th l u >t . f >i*
S' t r; ; •
1897.
A !«■•, nt the u ■ ■ u ; j>■ it* e V,b
at is b of land •■■: N'o. 305, a die
di tiicl of set.I 1 ‘OUnly. hull u( 4 a s r i
low ; On Hi" nor I; by lauds =
A. Alford; omff by laud of ( a
i mrrri t. mi 4 v, ; )iy funis u A.
4 Ifortl being til" j> 1 ;:i• vfhtoft! . A
J'urt'T i (tl on i 1 " 23 I t h iA V II-
ai t, P If/, li.vit d on at.4 sad vir-
till! O' Jt, Ul"! I; ' Si r Mi r C. K.
Willis agMiid W.A. ' iter nn 11 111
prep ■■ 1 .V : (lie ind V7. A. Por'er, i
>t:*‘. 1 Jww ttic, J4tip ri'.i- <; .«r < ! suit!
ct'iiiP.v, and soltfpi ilisf./ i imt'.
A lso, •: : It'O .1 : I'I ’■ dm'! lht mul p’n,''a,
will he Id ' ll" l ■■ E. UA land
. ■ o. I V HU-1 I wo ill' ol ! No.
82, • ll t n’ I i: Ii (I i tritj! of Won ll
G:i , It vi' i. oa d» prop Tl t
if V Ikp.-i t : • i- 1 * -I'y i m -rigu;.•■
lii.i i.H-in tl ir ui t up l'lor ( oun of
• aid o n ul in f . yoi' • I I) II. lta' i .
lev mu tt 1> <i. s • • i, fornc r
~ ff of :-H! wka <: ’ nty, tin Iho !Rh dat
if N VPDBb r- 1833.
A o, ul i niid p
n Erio on i"-. .ih*: i'i/.' indl.mi" 2G-
rr* ir o p'W l"'i!ei', one sovniiland
.•’tires, f veil "ii i- llr pi'"pcr'y of
:.f. (Jotd r: ■1 O. .) ( 1 >!di', a, khi
fy a Ufa = • I from Ifc: Saaeiior
ii dir '■} -ip , V; j-. vor o ' S’j—
J» i i V (III D < lie ai'd n.
J. Colli.
STOiSV, ole r If.
J . ff, t/ij'-i.
I i ’EED
j
( T I (
m / | '
■ u
1 i .1 .1
Teams are a I ,v a i n
g'> ! »d c > diti i j. .’V It.’ji i.Uggicf;
1 and drc. c i ar' o ff. afraid to
R .,.(’ Bpecia
P ,,,vl y ■ in bud
weak"
s 15 §>r <
. , . ,
AS’ : i'’C"N,- HE'tVJGlA,
NOTIPK OF DISSOUTTION.
of T Ashbnra, im (Irm of Oa.. Shiuglcj' b tbk <] ,fc Lawrence, illsjolvcd
,y
by mutual consent,by tlm L-uvrcnc, wiibdrawnl
Iid'ii .oiid (irm of •(. li>
li.'ivings ild ui'flitir iwtwl to .1. S,
, ‘ 1 1 : n <> i<> i - ii' i .1 I1>. Ji ildivin, who will
/my nil o!a ini‘ against I bo oid firm,
nnil colim t a 1 niuonnt* duo static,
Tim llrm mvnm Ii roafror will bn
known us 8dingier Murcaidllc 0 >ir>-
panr, com; s'sl of J. S biiiug' r au.I
r. (>• liildwin.
This I h day of{JjHU try. 'S98
J. -V thu.MJLKIt,
<’. p, Mai. on is,
JtMl.l’U L.uvrkncb.
I’. S. I b peak for the timv firm
die hearty Mippnrt of nIt my old < us-
n:m vs and tno.iiks, hoi it vmg they are
a p'.uilio'i in do urn itniple jndino,
ml liiut limy will to at you right.
»?. LvuRitNCIC,
Mrs. Joseph Silberman
MILLING Y.
! SVOAMOKE,’GA.
To the I'um.io:—The Nt'w Year
has found me with a supply of
j 0,1 h ' : W,uch ant ‘
selling out at prices so low that
,, none in need , ol r such . goods can
•. ”
afford to miss the bargains. Felt
, . tiro 4 iroinii’ h 1 . ^ ;«t , *)() . M ' mi ,u, id llU , m11 ,,
wool skirts at #1.25. My Goods
wi re bought at a bargain and are
being sold the same wav. I have
larges! stock of millinery and
dross goods in this part of fhe
late. ('all and see them.
Mrs. JOE SILBERMAN.
Ll r r A'R'l'E'k HOUSE,
CORDELE, GA.
J. W. SMITH, Prop.
$1 » Day. Meals, 25c.
Special rules by week or month.
Dr. «9. F. Gardner,
PhyiicDn and tinrtien:^
Aiimtu,*, .Gkosou.
W. T. WILLIAM:-,,
AUovu«y st I.t v.
I sail and Collection*.
ffTciuoiiK, Osor.au,
”
A. J. DAVIS,
Attorney *1 Law.
A»HPrrns, -:- OiioKtirA.
Real Katata and Cofleokionfl.
Prompt atUiition to •Hhnainasa placed
in our hands.
WHITE A COMER,
At torneys and < kmnselors at Law,
Asnsmwr, UEOitaiA.
Will p! «olioe in »!1 tho Ccnrts, State
k l Fed: ah
.loan S', fov/tnii. J. W. I'OWDLL,
Vienna. Ca. Aililinru, Oa.
JKO. F. I’OWELL & HON,
Attorsxth ax 4.aw.
Wo pratstico in nil flit) ooiirtn. Iin-
niediato and cttinful attention given to
busineHH planed in our hand*, Em-
ploying ono •ecaroa rorvioos of both.
Riod’it'.ns solit ift-ii luid intp’.irie*)
promptly auisweiticl'.
FRANK PARK,
Attorney - itt - Law,
Po'ji.an, Geonou.
(]. (j. WARREN.
Apron'-"' - at - I aw,
Isabella, Ga.
DR. J. F. GRECIORT i CO.,
nrMOiALiwrn.
P.uptnr*, Catarrh, Rectal Diieaias,
ffcmorrhoiil* (Piles), Fistulas GursiL
no rvirt, MO MAIM.
Room No. 1, Beard Building,
0,'ordslo, Oa.
187 Ooltou Are., Macon, (1*.
WARREN L STOUT,
Physician and Surgeon,
srcAMonn, oa.
Diieaits of Nosa and Throat.
I)R. W. 3. TURNER,"
Phy«K.ian and Surgeon,
ASHItonx, OA.
Special Attention (iiran to Di»«***a ot
Women ami Children.
Office in Room No. 2, Betta Build-
ing.
Kenidanca: W. A. flhirig!«r'«.
Colls A**w«rad Day or Night.
Mo. 18.
DR. If H. THRASHER,
Pbyaiciau and Hui'xaoc,
Aatiavas, GxoaaiA.
Cleacral 1 raotio* Solicited. Offiou
it. the Car : .f.> an Rui’.ding.
C. K. WALKER,
I'V.ya:. inu and Surgeon,
Hrr’AMOKB, Okobua.
G i:0. W. CGOFER,
dentist,
Amiv'M, Groboia.
OT ", IVh'tjt No. 4, Bette Bn«tUn*r