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Mrs. Nollies Ins to the
woman's camp for life.
Tin Naval Store and Lumber
men’s Ihmk of Cordele failed yes¬
terday.
Ilm charter for the .. A aldnsta .
and Albany railroad lias been
granted.
Zaok Holmes, Hie murderer of
.). N. Mitch in Code county in
181)8, i- to hang Oil the 29th of
April.
a. i. ir or isainWHim'. i«
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dim (Higgs. I his paper is for
Griggs.
llfnr.v Harris (wl.il*-) i. to
hang in Moultrie .Jline !i for the
murder of llenrv Nesmith last
«sa*a«r.
Don’t annoy others with your
coughing, and risk a life by neg-
led mg ;i cold. One Minute Cough
('lire cures cou^Iih, coins, croup,
grippe and all throat and lung
troubles.- J. S. Ih-tts A Co.
While the Cordell* Herald j s
throwing “iimboor’’ oiiMhe win¬
dow because it is not in the dic¬
tionary, il might di-pose of “ga¬
loot' also.
Wo nre anxious to do a little
good in this world and can think
of no pleasanter or better way to
do it than by recommending One
Menuto Cough Cure as a prevent-
ative of pneumonia, rnusuniiition
and other serious lung
that follow neglected colds. J.S.
Betts A Co.
A man in Atlanta has a con¬
tract to furnish Spain with 1,000
in lies. The mule and the negro
have been great cronies but they
will part company when the mule
starts to Spain.
In 1888 my wife w/>nt East and
was attacked with rheumatism.
She received no relief until
tried Chamberlain’s Pain Balm.
Since that time, she has never been
without it. We find it gives in-
slant relief in east's of bunts ami
scalds and is never failing for all
rheumatic and neuralgic pains.—
D C. Bua.ni, iSuiifa Yuc/., Cal.
For sale by \V. A. Murray.
War with Spain seems to he a
oertainty. The president has sent
a speci d m visage to eongressjthe
house has acted and the senate is
supposed to have acted today.
The president will then giveSpain
IN hours to withdraw her army
and navy from Cuba and Cuban
waters. Spain will refuse and
. • «*. % ," ,
1 111 ~ '■ 1 11 8 IU Ul ' uu * l<>
slops Ol the t wo nations. These
ar<‘ as man* tlio (acts as we can
gather them from the dailv re
ports.
sr.NDAY -SCHOOL CONVEN¬
TION.
I have met many of you Sun-
day-school people the past year,
and hope to meet you at Haines-
villi' April I,Sih, 19th and 20th, at
(In' State Convention, and trust I
will see as many new faces there.
Consider this a personal letter to
you. If your school has not ap-
pointed delegates, please have
them do so at once and semi me
thi' names. Uedueed fare and
entertainment. The best Sunday-
school wankers in the 1 nited
States will be there. Some of the
county presidents will tell
how they make the work a success,
It you area live, up-to-date Sun-
day-school worker, you cannot
nil or 1 to miss this practical eon-
volition. If you are not a live, up-
to-datk worker, visit this eon von-
tit n and become one. Less play
and better work is the great need
of the hour in the Sunday-school
cause.
Yours for better work,
.1. 11. MlLLV'k,
Field Worker, Marietta, Ha.
By order of President and Ex-
ecutive Committee.
There are three little things
whieh do more work than any oth-
er three little things created—they
are tlie ant, the bee and DeWitt’s
Little Early Risers, the last being
tbc famous little pills for stomach
and liver troubles.—Betts A Co.
T ’ 1E t!0RD - LS HERALD AGAIN.
Ilcnrv Smith down at Ashhtirti
>* ]>"' lik e nj, ' M
democratic editors lie needs , to be
dosed with an anthelmotic occa¬
sionally to get the parasites < ut
(d'liim. He is rather ironical in
#k jj#f ^ tJj|> JIera](] u))(i lts
trio of editors. The Humid gang
is fairly well healed in the gray
matter men carry in their eere-
bums uml cercb-dltinn.
One of our force is jam nn on
legal lore and know - a cause for
li!>t*t from u j'l i if'M it Minimon*
‘ «ii‘ Vi!
T tUUeCin “IfSi .dl‘lo'laf
-*tufT is a caricaturist equal to the
lamented and departed Tom Nast.
disciple of Faust and Guftciiberg,
knowing “the 8d preservative ol
a'larts’’ from a cAi’rri; ah r.u <km.
I lie third man is ft wort of {ill
ro,1,1< ? editor arid can generally
liold his own will) a fellow editor
whoembibes bis.democracy while
singing that delightful soul stir-
«r?i.-«!ri7 , «nl*«a <
talent.—Cordele Herald.
This article within itself is
nothing, hut the intention of it is
to Hay the Advance, and if we let
it go unrcscuted the Herald will
dart around the corner to where
gosling thick is sitting in
(J|irklICS , !in ,l ,l„. v W ill all quack
and say one low-down, govern¬
ment-loving, harmonious, demo¬
crat ia newspaper ha* been demol¬
ished by we noble reformers who
are to array the people against ail
that is great and good and wise
of a wholesome government..
That trio of editors is another
populist sham, The head of that
paper shows that VV. T. Christo¬
pher is solely responsible for all of
the abuse from that, paper.
That gray matter has a geen
,,; ist :ln ' 1 stinketli.
A pile of brickbats resembles a
house about as much as that.group
of timber-block words resembles a
rebuke to the Advance, but the
intention of it remains the same.
Tlie Advance was not bothering -
the Herald, but is here to look out.
for No. 1. Probably a moresensi-
Me article from the Herald would
be worth a reply,
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Here is another of the Herald’s
outbursts:
Maybe Editor Smith of the Ash-
burn Admiuce does not. know why
*' l0 P°l* 9 * lU ' ’ n, ° fl ”
often as the dciiiocrata. A welt
known member of that partv in
this county says it is because the
demorrats can heat, them
and stealing. lie is one of the
gang and ought, to know what he
is taliving about. No self-respee-
ing "one-third” partv man cares
to be found in such
Once upon a time a frog set out,
to visit a neighboring pond which
he had heard was cool and calm
and all was peace and harmony
there. Leap after leap took him
to the brow of the hill and his
instinct told him he must be near
the peaceful realms. Anxious for
a glimpse of the quiet home for
all good frogs he stood on his hind
feet with his head high in the air
and opened wide his eyes, lie
saw plainly a shallow pond with
naught surrounding it. its inliab-
Hants cursing and swearing and
revolting as they ^rushed hither
and thither and reached for the
moon and nabbed at the stars and
drank the stagnate air as it slept
on the mud of their home. Being
so thoroughly disgusted with their
wicked ways and hopeless sur-
roundings he fell flat on his stem-
ach nod said he would return and
tell his people of all he had seen.
This frog was a populist and has
not. been told unto this day
eyes were in the back of his
head turn he was looking back on
his own bewildered helpless home.
If all democrats are liars and
thieves, then why live among
them? The pops stay out of office
because they can not vote enough.
The poas growl about high tax
and at the same time want free
school books and governmentrail-
roads,
if the pops were in power for
four years there would be no pops
at the end of the time, for no pow-
er under the sun can please that
stripe of politicians-
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4 ir/1 liif YOIIP f llslil’ tfl’OW.
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'< is ,0 ° Pl‘»» a east*.
The goods » am sell-
"'K cll<1l|> illO not
1 1)001’ l stllft* SOUK*
would make you
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/.[' ( jw> stilt(' 1 listen
| {) non(k . ( . 0 mo SCC
.vourwlf. Money
bring’ H little of it
see flow lmich goods I
will pile down for it.
Everyday *■ V is sale dav. 1
A few more from
fire at half price.
what’s left.
Huy them.
*
He wise.
Yours to. Serve ,
W. A. MURRAY.
Letter From H Jeffrey.
i')At.T;;.toi::-'„ April, loth,
To t!u‘ . ilvaueo, Ashbnrn, (la.
Please tell my eustu wa that
am on my wav home from New
York, and will reach Ashbnrn
about a week. I bought up a
line of goods, consisting , , of
percale, diniite, organdies, grini-
dene, hamhurg, embroidery, lace,
vihons, and a lot of line silks and
woolen goods of the latest styles.
The goods have ail been shipped,
, S0IlK , of them are al-
teadv there. I Ui'\ will continue
p, ;u -five. till they all get there.
I have instructed Mr. Daniels and
Walter Whidby to sell very close
and everybody to trade with them:
so there will be room for the new
stock. Thanking my customers
for their continued patronage, I
am, At their service,
ll. JF.KKRKY.
Our ,.c:c’ ♦ ■» geeds are
L ;j i:::g every day ,
1 . 1 delegation is expec¬
ted, Ceric around and
nUlfiC U Lui aeauain-
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farce.
Our eld Goods are
- - ‘Nw dkc corn through a
C A -> i We
f]:at f ail SilCZlld ,
COmC MlCt
Partake of hese bar -
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Gall ana see
New Seeds.
Jeffrey &
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§ry @ood Slid'-, Hats, Suits Dross Goods, Etc.
5 Wo arc now moving our Spring and Summer
Line. Mulls, Organdies, Percales, Ribbons
Ribbons and Laces. Ladies and Children’s fast black Hurnsdolf
Hose. Ladies and Hentlomon 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 squarely as the oldest
or’shrewdest buyer. We are soiling good goods and will lie pleased
to*get your attention.
GROCERIES 1 Our Fresh (froceres and Good. are No always old
Tamils on our shelves. Wo always carry a full line of (’rockery,
Stoves and Hardware. We have a full line of furniture, Oak Bui’s,
Stads, Chairs, etcetera. Call and examine our stock.
J, S. BETTC <N O CO-
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LIVERY STABLES.
W. K. Jenkins.
FIKSTRATE
ACCOMMODATION’S.
Ashbnrn, - Ha.
HA f R f PE<R ROUSE,
COUDELE, GA.
J. W. SMITH, Prp.
$J a Day. Meals, 25c.
Special rates by week or month.
BARBER
THE CITY BARBKR SHOP.
HAlU-DllESSINO-a specialty.
SHAVING—quick RAZO and easy.
Its-pm m ?ood fix on s!i • .! :
Y.'.«'«U! r.o.eive
R. D. LAW, Proprietor.
ASHKUiiN - Gkoiuii.v,
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ATiWVWOwWa
For the speedy and permanent cure
tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham
without Eye and Skin Ointment is
an equal. It relieves the itch
ing and smarting almost instantly and
its continued use effects a permanent
It also cures itch, barber’s itch,
** ld h | nd ’ s ? re nipple 8 > itching piles,
SSSJJSufc "" ei ' es
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Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders for
horses are the best tonic, blood purifier
and vermifuge. Price, 25 cents. Sold by
W A Murray-
nut! MASS
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COUCH CURE
•ares qalclcly. That is wlmt it was
Bade for. Prompt, pafe, sure, quick
»ellef : quick cure. Pleasant to take.
Children like it and adults like it.
Mothers buy it for their children.
Witt’s tiy E. C. PeWlf t & Co., n.; krrr, ol
«• -XiSBiiiV Liulo Early Z»l9fe»£, tiis
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t'AY TRAINS.
No. 'J, No: fh, 1 80, J). m.
No. !, South, 2HO, | >. Ilk.
NIGHT TRAINS.
No. -L Xoith, 1 88, a. m.
No. 8, South, 2 Jo, a. m.
SHOO-I'LV.
No. (I, North, -i 2 , e. in.
N . o, South, zr. i ! , p. m.
TIETON & NORTH-EASTERN
RAILROAD.
■ > cl*i jmrs’ (Vi/iNv Hour
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>’r sideat I II TON, u.i. , ' ice Presid’t.
noTni; - ! nol Bffeetive tie 3 n )t no8
p ,*io it in Ho,'. IS, ISiO a in pm pin
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Lure BA.od is »—=ti < I ♦.» „ 0 .i
atdi.i uou-Hiid* Jiilfi-i - with ina-
pure b!od. Thousands who are
O’i oled could b ■ cured ' y takins»?Af*
llca P '• the only p >s;tiy nun dy
African a cures H’m umati<m on
lone standing
Afrieana curcc’Scrofnla,
Afr'.c nia cures Old Sores,
Afrie-ma cures 8> philis
Africa *<■•'■ 0- a cur s C 'nslipatiou.
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Afii'-an i cares a !J Blood and Sk.q
i!iS'':is. s.
A 1 1 i !I will convince, you < f its
merits Sp'd bv
Gauiiexer & Thkashek
Julv Tith.
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