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About The Ashburn advance. (Ashburn, Ga.) 18??-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1898)
Stay out of debt at.d war. Spain seems to be the first in war and the last to whip anybody. Lazy folks are ignorant of the happiness of industrious folks. We’re not mad with anybody and we're not, going to any war. What, pleasure is there in life with a headache, constipillion and biliousness? Thousands experi¬ ence thetu who < tmbl become fectly healthy 1 >y using DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the little pills.—J. S. Betts «fc Co. •Spain will learn the lesson, even though it has to be unmercifully hammered into hei. Jim Griggs made a great speech in congress last Thursday on the cotton mills of the south. There are Ihree little things which do more work than any oth¬ er three little things created—they are the ant, the bee and DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the last being the famous little pills for stomach and liver troubles.—Betts & Co. Mrs. Nobles was to hang last Friday, Then she wus to hang today. Now she has been commu¬ ted and will live tbe rest of her life. While wc are having the dryest winter in 40 years the Ohio river at. Cincinnati last Sunday was 00 feet., 15 feet, above the danger mark. Children anil adults tortured by burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or skin diseases may secure instant relief by using DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Halve, it is the great. Pile remedy.—J. 8. Betts & Co. When this cruel war is over the sensational newspapers ought to bo retiredyn a pension, for they have done nearly all of tbe fight¬ ing- Whooping cough is the most distressing malady; but its dura¬ tion can be cut short by the use of One Minute Conge Cure, which is also the best known remedy for •cruiin and all bronchial troubles.— J. 8 Betts & Co. Three negro burglers in Atlanta Saturday night, tried to escape over the roof of a building and fell through the sky light. Of coarse they were hurt. Wo are anxious to do a little good in this world end can think of no pleasanter or better way to do it than by recommending One Monnto Cough Cure as cousumution a prevent¬ ative of pneumonia, and other serious lung troubles that follow neglected colds.—J. S. Betts & Co. There's nothing neater, nicer, sweeter, charming, chic, and all of that, than a young Miss who’s out for bliss in her first costly spring time hat.—Ocilla Dispatch.] Get married, Bro. Hanlon, and be happy. In 1888 my wife went East and was attacked with rheumatism. She received no relief until she tried Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. Since that time she has never been without it. We find it. gives in¬ stant relief in cases of burns and scalds and is never failing for all rheumatic and neuralgic pains.— D. C. Brant, Santa Ynez, Cal. For sale by W. A. Murray. Jfiditor Smith, of Ashburn, says that he learned Democracy be¬ tween tbe plow bandies, that it was while following a plow that be realized that man must rely upon himself for support, rather than the government. Smith is a Jef- ferso.nean Democrat. It was Jef¬ . ferson who told the political fakirs in his day that cheap money could not bring tbe prosperity that would come through the “sweat of the brow.’’—Valdosta Times. Rheumatism Cured My wife lias used Chamberlain’s Pair. Balm for rheum-xtism with great relief, and I can l-ecummeuid it as a splendid liniment for rheu¬ matism and other household use for which we have found it valua¬ ble—W. Y. Ccylkr, Red Creek. I N. Y. Mr. Cuvier is one of the leading merchants of this village and one of the most, prominent men in this vicinity.—W. G. Phiitin, Editor Red Creek Herald. For sale by W. A. Murray. City ©rdinance. TAX NOTICE. The following taxes in the town town of Ashburn are due and payable April, 1st, 1898: Street Tax, $ 2. <10. Dog Tax, 1 . 00 . Insurance Companies, lOdKt. bruit Tree Agents, Auctioneers, (per day,) 5.00. Harber Shops, each chair, 2.60. Bill Posters, (per day,) 2.50. Cigarettes and Cigarette Paper, dealers in, Cotton Warehouse, 10 . 00 Canvassers soliciting or¬ ders, including del’y, owing to article, May¬ or’s disc-lotion, (per day,) Carriage repository, deal¬ ers in all kinds of vehi- cles except bicycles alone, 10 . 00 . Carriage in connection with other business, 5.00. Circus, (per day,) 100.00. ? 7 Parades, if exlii- bitition is out of town, Drays, one horse, »» two horse, Express Companies, 15.00. Electropoise, or similar appliance, General Merchandise, un¬ der $2,000, 2.50. General Merchandise, ex¬ cept when other special licenses are taken out,KXKHPT Gen’l M’d’se over $2,000 and not exe’d’g $10,000, 6.00. Gen’l M’d’se over $10,000, 10.00 Hotels $2 day or more, transient custom, 10 . 00 . Hotels charging less than $2 per day, 5.00. Halls for hire, 5.00. “Itinerants,” viy: Ven¬ ders of proprietary or patent articles, books, maps, pictures, toys, or any article whatsoever, on the streets or from house to house, alike to residents and non-resi¬ dents, (per day,) 2.50. Itinerant Physicians, (per day,) Jew elry shop, dealers in and including repairing watches, clocks and jewelry, 5.00. Knife boards, stick boards or any other board or table carrying on any game of chance, (per Jay,) 5.00. Lightning rod agents or dealer, putting up work in town, 10 . 00 . Livery stables, 10 . 00 . Feed and sale stables, 7.60. Meat market, including tisli and oysters, Millinery business, 2.50. Piano tuner and reapirer, 5.00. Photographer, 5.00. Restaurant, 5.00. Ic* and cold drinks, 6 . 00 . Shoe and harness shop, Magic lanterns, panara- ma, or minstrel shows, (per day,) 5.00. Telegraph companies, Transient t raders, or deal¬ ers, who shall take or¬ ders for clothing, clocks, shirts, dry goods, boots, shoes, hats, caps, hard¬ ware, watches, clocks, jewelry, spectacles, sil¬ ver and plated ware, fancy goods, groceries, furniture, or anv other article whatsoever, to others than merchants, 5.00. Dealers in coffins and cas¬ kets, 5.00. Blacksmith and repair shops, 5.00. Agents, eanvassors or peddlers, for the sale of any article not men¬ tioned in the foregoing shall take out a license , to be fixed by the Mayor. Amounts, above are pkr tear when not otherwise;specified. Dog tags can be had upon pay¬ ment of tax on application to the and treasurer. ,-ji. 'W J .. N. McArthur, Clerk and Tre.surer. TAX NOTICE. The book* for the collection street and special taxes for the year of 1888 will close on the 1st day of April. All persons subject to street tax, and persons engaged in any trade, business, profession or callirg enumerated in special tax ordinance who have not paid said tax by the 1st day of April, ifjps, will he subject to tlie lines anc j penalties provided for in said street and special tax ordinance. N. McArthur, J. S. Hktts, . Clerk. Mayor. N (J T ICE. My office, for the present, is in Hickman’s blacksmith shop, where I will he pleased to serve you iu the collection of town tax¬ es and, for the transaction of any other business pertaining to my office. N. McArthur, Clerk and Treasurer. (Jrand Jurors drawn at the Oct. adjourned term 1897 to serve at the April term 1898. H. 0. Oanuady, W. O. Sumner, Martin Hancock, Rob’t. A. Bell, Dan’IJ. Willis, B. H. Crum, Jessie R. Moore, C. W. Hillhm.se, J. F. Wilson, Jesse F. Kinard, Joseph Willis, John H. Allen, J.T. Thornhill, Thus. L. Rufus K. Young, Geo. W. Willis, B. B. Sumner,- E. M. Altman, C. C. Jernigan, J. C. Priest J. 8. Filyaw, JosiahT. McLendon, J. M. Turner, M. L. Champion, J. E. Campbell, Wm. R. Johnson, Isaiah Cauley, John I). Grubbs, J. N. Davis, I). II. Herrington. Petit Jurors. Z. W. Mathews, Geo. T. Sumner, Wm. J. Willis, I. H. Moore, J. C. McDaniel, B. F. Sikes, Geo. W. Gray, F. M. Harris, W. B. Lunsford, Heyal Holton, Ii. A. Whidby, J.T. Horseley, G. W. Smith, John Y. Sutton, Z. T. Phelps, John R. Dupree, N. G. Houston, Wm. A. Story, M. W. Chestnut, J. J. T. Young, W. J. Watson, Geo. W. Dixon, Marmeduke Whaley, J A Warren J. A. Hancock, Lott W. Kersey, John Murchant, R. M. Fletcher, J. J. Hall, M. L. Griffin DAVIS IDADDDE. WILL STOCK UP WITH A FULL LINE» f Heavy Graeereis Such as Meat, Hams, Lard, Flour, Meal, Rice, Syrup, Swgar, Grits, Vinegar, Tobacco, Snuff, Etc. •0- ALL SORTS OF CANNED GOODS. Fine Candies and Crackers.. Tin ware, Crockery, Wooden ware, Lamps, Oil’ Cabbage, Potatoes, Lemons, Apples. WK WANT Chickens, Eggs, and Hides, and will pay prices for them. We will welcome our old cus¬ tomers and as many new ones as we can get. OUR MOTTO “Most Goods for Least Money.” In Raney's Warehouse. LIVERY FEED II SALE STABLS . Teams are swift and always in good condition. Now top buggies and drivers who are not afraid to go. Ready any hour. Specia provisions for traveling in bad weather. STORY BROS. & CO. ASHBURN,- GEORGIA, —-»A it. ft Byji r i — Mii'h n ft:,® ’-a Vfr w**. k jhgf .* •SipeM. ■LA •/,’ 'i'i */ ■ I ff J M hf-j 1 11 if' / / ! m f !!Hl\ II'r. And still they go. A few more goods are under the hammer for cash. Join tin* band. They tllT* goillg for tt SOIlg, and YOU Call get fl U Uk « ~ ft0f 1,, ,'f V(m ( . an S,,, • H J • usl f 111111 liftlo * See 1 these white goods, colored goods, leather goods and all the rest of the goods going in a rush. Do you eat wear? 1 can supply you at scatter prices. Wait for nobody. W. A. MURRAY. mtm ,41a v.y wm Sf hi ■ A yte r r- -IL'f \V We have on hand a great many of the Fire Goods that we must sell out before the summer season. The goods are good and are just such as you need. They are just as good as they were before the fire, hut just a little soiled, and we want to get them out of the way of the new spring stock now arriving. We will sell them low prices will move them. Nev- er before has goods been at such a sacrifice. You can come to store with one dollar and pur- chase one and a half or two dol¬ lars’ worth of goods. We only ask you to come and be convinced. We can save you from 50% 75% on goods now in stock. We have on hand a few more and a lot of nice furniture at greatly deduced prices. All of whech are going at greatly re¬ duced prices. Our new goods arc coming day, ' every full cleg ion * exfiec- I- * s l T 4 tod. Come around YiiaRC their iTcWRTN*:- J lance. Jeffrey & Roobin. I r & ft- ft I 6i VC Wjk I J2. N nr, i/I vi ~a i” s - . 2 ■ir dF :r:.S a e (■)■ g. BETTS & m e Dealers in 3 (jerjeral + ,JV|erc 1^aqdise. £ (HAT Ashburn, Ga. ft j Slices, Hats, Suits, Dress Goods, Etc. 00ClS We ‘ ue nmv moving our Spring and Summer Line. Mulls, Organdies, Percales, Ribbons Ribbons and Lac.cs. Ladies and Children’s fast black Hurnsdolf Hose. Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully invited to to call and ally us to show them our goods. Children sent to us for goods are received with as much courtesy and.treated as squlmdy as the oldest or shrewdest buyer. We are selling good goods and will be pleased to get your attention. GROCERIES * Fresh Our Groceres and Good. are No always old goods on our shelves. We always carry a full line of Crockery, Stoves and Hardware. We have a full line o" furniture, Oak Sui s, Stads, Chairs,_etcetera. Call and examine our stock. - J. S. BETTS &. GO- LIVEllY STABLES. W. K. Jenkins. FI RSTRATE ACCOMMODATIONS. Ashburn, - Ga. HA ( R ( PE ( R ROUSE, CORDELE, GA. J. W. SMITH, Prp. $1 a Day. Meals, 25c. Special rates by week or month. BARBER THE CITY BARBER SHOP. HAIR-DHESSING—a specially. SIIAVING-quick good and <>a-Y- RAZO 1!S— put in fix on slant notice. You will always receive a cordial welcome. R. D. LAW, Proprietor. ASlU-.UliN - Gf.OIUUX. Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent cure of tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham- berlain's Eye and Skin Ointment without an equal. It relieves the itch- ing and smarting almost instantly and its continued use effects a cure. It also cures itch, barber's itch, scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids. horses Dr. Cady’s the best Condition blood Powders for are tonic, purifier and vermifuge. Price, 25 cents. Soldby W A'Murray- IS & -s-s. RE ks ^*4 4 d ^ - - A. I). COUGH CURE cures quickly. That fs what It was relier., for. quick Prompt, Pleasant safe, sure, quick cure. to take. Children like it and adults like It. buy it for their children. Ue Prepared Witt's LiUlo ty E. C. Early DeWitt & Co., lha makers toffiPM of 'tteDUie. Highest price paid for eggs at ill c-i V-. Z. BASS, L l n 1 Eft -'sbbu-n, (bl. DAY THAI.VS. No. 2, North, 1 BO, p. m. No. J, South, 280, p. m. NIGHT TRAINS, No. 4, North, 188, a. m. No. }}, South, 215, a. m. STIOO-FLY. No. ti, North, 7 27, r. m. N . 5, South, 811, p. m. TIPTON & NORTH-EASTERN RAILROAD. j a s’ Oi.ow l{(-ir LO ’AL TIME TABLE NO 1 H. IT TIFT, | General Office. | xv. o. TIFT, IT- si lent I 11 TON, Ga. i ' ice Preskl’i. noTno'l; no I Effective no 2 n >4 n<)S petpai'H lnj ni nee. lit, 1S9S h m p i) p a ii Id.; in iv.Tifton ar.... 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