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About The Ashburn advance. (Ashburn, Ga.) 18??-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1898)
tHE ASHBURN ADVANCE Kn to rod at the Ashburn itostnlflco as sei oiid-fltt's mail iiiatter. Official Organ of Worth County. >ut>sari ptton H a vu itf in udva uu; Ash burn, Ga. , May, 18, 1898. Wanted:—Atcent* to canvass for "The Kean- hfut Life of Francos K. Willard ’’ Addreaa lillott l“ublishlnflT Co., l'hiladelphla. I’a A-n Flynn Hudson’s girl. Don’t neglect the meeting. The war don’t stop Ashburn. Stock men are penning cows. M. Barbee reports corn Candidates are reporting slow- l.v. Photographs at Mrs. pliers. Ashburn is becoming a substan¬ tial town. Ashburn is soon to have brick sttires. Albany is to have new post of¬ fice quarters. The photograph gallery is open every evening. The mill is suffering with a scarcity of water. Col. J F Powell, of Vienna was here yesterday morning. Ely Fokes is clerking for his brother-in-law—Panova. Shoe-maker T. W. White lias returned frem Gainsville. Eighteen war trains went down this road since Wednesday night- D H. Davis shipped a car load of sheep to Florida last week. A jolly crowd will go from Imre to Beech Haven Wednesday. Bart Skipper seems to be mak¬ ing Sycamore a good marshal. Pine straw in a sandy road is said to make if a hard road bed. The family of 0. II. Thiot is sad over the death of their baby. Rev. J. Shirali is doing good preaching in the Methodist meet¬ ing. Miss Stella Dasher has been visiting Mrs. Emma Betts this week. Put the Sycamore barroom in Ashburn audit will not run 24 hours. The Albany morning Herald was changed Sunday to an evening paper. Rev. Joe Davis is in Florida trying to buy land for a sheep range. Miss Louise Killian, of Cordele, is visiting Miss Louise Gilbert, of Worth. Miss Ava Baker is visiting friends here and attending the meeting. The country surrounding Ash¬ burn is enough to support a larg¬ er town. Mrs. J. C. Humphrey, of Way- cross, is with her sister, Mrs. C. H. Thiot. it is said that George Butler was sighted off Tifton one day last week. Street lamps have been placed in front of the Methodist and Bap¬ tist churches. Col. Comer and H. Jeffrey at¬ tended the Daniels—Smith mar¬ riage Sunday. The second district is to be heard from again this veai in the county election. The council may make a raid on some colored dives before an- other full moon. Mrs. Kirkland is very sick with fever at the home of her daughter Mrs. C. H. Thiot. Mrs. JoeSilherman and Minnie Fountain were from amore Wednesday. Misses Mattie and Alice Swear- of Sycamore, visiting . . . ingen, were in Ashburn \\ ednesday. Dr. J. F. W ilson is at Poulan and Dr. Hugh Wilsour is postmaster at Sylvester. A white man drunk on Syca- more liquor was stabbed by a gro woman in a disreputable house in the day time in this town Wednesday evening. Verily! * er ily ! verily! Mr. u w. i*ark». ..r T«m,» has settled here, A hack load of from here will attend tin* singing at Acorn Pond Sunday: So many brick buildings going up will convince the scheptic that Ashburn is a solid little town. The song of the whip-poor-will has opened for the season, and denotes that it is eowpen time. I'icnie at Hood, Haven Fare, 40 cents for chil- dren and (55 cents for the rest of us. The meeting struck laborers in good time, as the mill has been shut down nearly ever since the meeting started. On the streets Saturday evening James 0. James, of Dooly county, former Justice of the peace of the 14th district. A. E. Xisbet, editor of the Pou- lan News and Immigrant, has in- listed in the war and left the pa¬ per in charge of bis wife. W. R. Panova returned Mon¬ day from a business trip to Flori¬ da. Mrs. Oanova returned the same day from Montezuma. The first lot of Spanish prison¬ ers passed up this road on the Shoo-fly train Sunday morning. Tqey are confined in Fort McPher¬ son. H. x W ,,, Odom n , says he . has , more grass than any other man in the county. Shop may be only bluf- ting, for he always makes good crops. 11 this paper published all it knew, it would give some mighty dirty cases some times. Syca¬ more liquor is no little worry to this town. Country people driving to town are put to trouble on busy days at finding at hitching place for horses. The town is lacking in this point. • Our sheriff did a noble deed at the Sunday school celebration at Poulan last Friday in suppressing a drunken i , crowd. , , We TT have , a noble slieriff. The meeting of the telephone men in Macon last day didn’t amount to enough be published, tho ugh they expect to have another meeting. The clay side walk along by the school house and Baptist church has lasted longer than was expect¬ ed. All of the side walks ought to have the same covering. The darkest, thing in town this week was two ne°’ro women back” ing in the pine thicket the guard house. r l’hev fell about 80 cents and it cost them $3.75 apiece. It is gratifying to know that the extremists in sanctification are seeing their ways and return¬ ing therefrom. The old time re¬ ligion that took our fathers to heaven is good enough if we will only stick to it. The departure of the French- man did not work -•' anv hardship on He people , wantins •). as Mrs. Cliristopher is finer photographs tlian even the foreigner. Call and see her work and be convinced. Don t throw away that sample bottle of Cr . Tichenor’s Anti'sep- tic becanse it cost, you is too good to be wasted. 1U * 1 lke 11 f ? r CIlts > burns, nail . ’ it liroat< e tc> luternal i y , colic, diarrhoea and flux. A , . C1 '°^ d . f thered .. , at . H ,, ' e town hal1 yesterda> morinng to hear a smutty court case, they were disappointed by the po8tponem0 „t of the case. We would give the text of the case if Advance was a Police Ga- zette. R s Woodard treated the Ad- vance crowd to a churn of ice cream Saturday evening, and to- day uncle Charlie Bass brought us a bucket of fresh honey, t he |land of ice cream and honey is 1 . enough for us, Tito weather was colder last Saturday tlian man\ b\ing l u ,) pie have overseen it in .May. J he thermometer registered 50 de- grees on the (5th <>t May. hires were built and overcoats drown on. Tax Receiver Walters is willing tor tlio peopl,. lo know of lit. taut ronml.aiHl ho In,a avtuall.v aivon .........Ion to tho lialiars for |„,l.!i- cation. Ilorotoloiv ho Inis not treated the payors and tho public with the courtesy they exjiwted ol him. 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 croup and all bronchial troubles.— J. S Betts & Co. A case of cruelty lo animals was tried in 'Squire McArthur’s court Monday. It seems that G. M. Jones landed a car of mules here a few weeks ago and one away. Jones hired a horse from Story Bros. A Co’s, stables and chased the thing down, lie used the stump of a buggy whip ;is ;t coaxer and the horse was useless for ;t „ eek. The horse hasrecov- ('red and Jones was acquitted. It is not a liniment., nor a salve, Contains no grease, or amount. A pleasant liquid. A rational scion- tific, chemical compound. Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic stands pre- eminently superior to any remedy offered the public [ for W(mtl(Ja< Bqpi s aild other injuries Uaed internally it is a fine thing for colic and bowel troubles, The big mil! of J S Betts & Co, has closed down again tor want 0 f water, The pump in the arte- sian well tailed last Friday and the mill stopped the same day. The spring in the woods fiom which they have been havling water has failed, the pond back of the mill is as dry as a chip, and no water in sight. This time it looks a little distressing to tlioso’ who are depending on the mill for their daily bread. A thrill -of terror is experienced w ^ ien a brassy cough of croup sounds 1 through * the house at night, be¬ B „ t tbe terr0 s00!1 chaiiges lief when One Mimite Cough Cure has been administered. Sttfe and harmless for children.—-J. S. Betts & Co. The large new house on the country home half way between Ashburn and Isabella is no more. J. T. Hund came to this county last November from Dodge ° conn- t.v, bought ‘ 490 acres of good pine land and settled in the woods, the house he built had . large six rooms with veranda all around, kast ounday wliile i lie family was ^ one to church the house burnt h- also the barn and smoke- bouse. All that vussaved the premises was what they had with them at Church. The house cost about $1,200, and was insnr- ed for $900. Tlio furniture for $300. The insurance policy was written on Monday before the fire. Mr. Hunt was here Monday buying bedding and provisions. Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic is the most wonderful healing compound die nineteenth century. Pre- serves the flesh, preventing L in- 1|smatio „ a ,„l heals „te s ic. your druggist for it. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHS. I desire to inform the public that I am at the Photograph Gal- lery again, better prepared than ever to make good pictures on at •_ caunt of improved sky-light, and ^ sa 3' that ;t Frenchman, Dutchman or any other man in these parts can not make a better weture than I can, as a compan- gonof the vvork wU i sho w. I n j ake a specialty of modern pos- ing and cau g iv ; the very latest ' effectss in position. j , uav jmt keep open during the dull summer days, so come at on, ' e and S et vov,r P lctures - You . will find me at the gallery only af ^noons as domestic duties <fP me at home m the f .n-e non t oi^< t f iib. * 11 ’•'* < ) Vv • ! ■ (’tuustopukk. Those who prepare ini' the pit*. nic should not neglect hoarding nion w | 10 | t!lvt » no mother or siAter to prepare lor them, Our editor once refused to go to the picnic at ,j ewh jj , no iuvit;1 . turn to dinner was extended lx ' - fore leaving home. Of course all " UI ,M ' il lv itwlwl >™ " i yt>rc,ot, , , l.ntevnna IvanMor ,a» j 1 B'..,l<'rn,.» 8 hnanriiis al.o.,1 Ins !“’‘ m Wl hp ^ .... 'x*««r ......... ....... ""' ('hildren and adults tortured by burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or diseases may secure instant relief by n S jug DoWitt’s Witch Hazel Halve, it is the great I’in* remedy.—J. 8. Betts & Co. One of the nit».-t beautiful eer- enades of the season wa-■ the one given lo (loo. Daniels and his '>nde at their new home Wcdnes- day night. A score of young men " i,!l ;ls »»«».'■ instruments of nm- sie visited the premises and gi oimd mil >e\ era 1 si'led ions \\ it h tlu ' stringed instrument s. The hopeful eouple was not surprised at the coining of the band, and they bad prepared cake and lem- onade for the party. Mr. and Mrs. Daniels enjoyed thecerenude and the ]>arty enjoyed the recep- tion. . What pleasure is there in life with a headache, constipation and biliousness? Thousands experi- ence them who could become per- fectly healthy by using DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the famous little pills.-J. S. Betts & Co. Next Wednesday evening when the crowd is returning from Beech Haven with the provision boxes j,i the baggage car, there should be a guard put at the door to MK- Hie baggage master in keep- jng out a lot of hoys t hat may spoil what they can not eat. When a lady packs her box to come home from a picnic, she ex¬ pects for if to he delivered as she fixes it. The boys will be wel¬ come to till they can eat nt tho grounds, hut they will not be welcome to soil the linen and mix the dishes and provisions in tilt' car. “It*s no joke” when we say that Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic is superior to anything offered to the “dear people” as a dressing for wounds, bites and stings of insects, “poison oak,” etc. It’s cleanliness, pleasant odor and vvJere^knJwtu"'^^ rm.. Mr. George Daniel and .Miss Janie . bmifch married Sun- , were dav . I Ins . time , it . evening. is a * tact. Mr. _ Daniel . invited . . lew a ends to Inin married . of his In see <i1 j leasanl Hill (linn h onn S u 11 - day last year, but the marriage itiiled to come oil on scheduled I»lii last Sunday they mad,* it out and had a nice country at the home of Mr. Joint Smit h ten miles south of Ashburn. The cerentony was performed by Elder V. G. McDonald. Tlte at- tendants were Faigene Daniels . with Miss Mina Smith,; and (Is- well Smith with Miss Neva Dan- i<*ls. Mr. and Mrs. uanuds . arc their Inends , . . cot- at home to Ml a lci£CC3 f;irin°* ~ Hie l’.lill'oat! ill t!l(* ' ' ' north <](](*. . Wc ro anxiOILS to do a, iI trio good in this world and can think of no pleasanter or better way to do it than hy recommend inLf One Me mite Cough (hire as a prevent¬ ative <Ul\e (if ol linemrioriia pncinrioniu, COIl'-limntioii < oii.aimn .i m and other serious lung troubles ,1 t. il at, . f ,. ol ,1 1 W HCq , I . ei tl t b i, .1. i ‘ vJ o i ' ! . llotta JYeilh A- < 0 . AGE . N IS ... \\ AN . I ED— n. I ■sell n <) . (lie . < UotllCS Lines and 1 111- 111 state of Florida and Soutli-west Georgia. ., . 1 Ins . . the ., fastest ,. , , seller ,, IS earth. . Will . good i coni- on give a ,nl . f d<ll< ,0,, . ‘ 1 h ® ( ^ dl 1 ,n 1 *' '. ^ ,l ' ’ ’ N^itli, Mgr., ( on Me, < m. box A. Srtm l ,le m leet lon « a,,d . * UlS ’' ' ,l! ‘ After vears of untold sufferin Knit® ' fmni piles,®. W. PurselR of ners ille, Fa., was cured by using a «.ngle l.ox of De WdJs Wi c h ^ uples a ml^' cured by nnte sores are readily i>ctL. ••‘is (atrjous temedyJ. S. & Co, TAX WECE1 V KITS THIRD HOUND. T.vT.V; May, 17 Harrell, w k IS, \Y illingl.am “a. in. It), Sylvester, “ p. m. 11), Sumner k k 21 . Ashlnirn, I', in. 28, ;111(1 a. in. 2.1, Warwick, “ a. 111. 1?.>, < ).l fii ii 1 “ 2»>, _ K , p. m. \ 11108, “ a. 111. 2(5, Mercers, . “ 2(), p. III. Holes, . u Xi, _ r |, 1 Amu is | t out], .. i Isabella, i |i .>( ... lsalw'lli 1 * Ml,u | nnc' ’ <1 *’ JW,UI,IM lit .>|| * Bookswill close at Isabella Sal unlay night, .rune, 11 . (’. C. Waltkkh, T. II. Don’t annoy others with your coughing, and risk a life by neg¬ lect mg a cold. (>no Minute Cough Cure cures coughs, colas, and croup, grippe and till throat lung troubles.—J. S. Betts tk Co. OFFICIAL ADVERTISING. -- 0 - Sheriff Sales for June. <; ntHit, i ;, Woktu Coin ia . Will lit; sold In fori: tlm I'liurt liolim ilimr ill tho town of Isabella, toi , on tlio tirat Tnosiluy ill Juno, IMS, between tin' loiral hours of sale to tho hia'host bhlilvr for oasli, tho followiny proport.v lo wit: min s-horse power eimine an,I lioiler imnlo by btmes tjffel, of .'iirimrtloht, Ohio, -inobshaft.- leuifiMe lii'tiietioil on iron Basel.,., loot of I S, tnif, couplings Him pulleys tor same, l.nvmil on as the property ol t. B. I Ison to satisfy a mortKiiKi' Ufa issacl from I In eoimty noun ol miil eouiiiy in favorot .mo. \. Main s, Adm r. vsiato nl w . J. I’optl, (liTiMStuI, l his \|)nl. IB, )s‘s. H . m. M (»K ^, sliorllf. GENERAL PRESENTMENTS OF (iUAM) JURY WOllTII COirNTV Sl l'l It I OK (.KM KT, APRIL ILK M, IHDS. i'o the lion. „ 'A. N. spenee, Audu'c Suponer ('oiirt, Wortli County ; We,tho (Irund Jury- in session in April term, make in following prcseuituents and recoin mendationa: It ia recommended Hint Solicitor ( «?rieral no»pro8cuBe airainst Will /.aekary. On hcaruiB’ ino aiatement, of o'icUor (Joner- al NV. L, woo ton, as to his respoudimr to tm* call t o .. rnis, as a umjoriu (’ol. liit^iouls Kejri merit of » oorgia \oiuuttn*is \ ppm Vo 0 is ar rangeincnra r«n* the lem|)orary irans.telion for t he necuoury 1 iMnsaci :on <»f im*« u ics of his oflicj, and commend Ids patriotic oourse in discharge ol duty as an orticor ol Hi,* •laic Ala* litia. W'c wish mem an .’lonorahio and PisKn Bui-dicd ciirccr io Dauishieji; p.tnish crac iy from tlio continent, uix'i trusi, no may Miicly return to his family and iho duties of Idsuflice. We rccoimnond that J. iiouston ,-lory he re¬ instated on the prison roll. 'I'ayloi- he paid We recommend that u . J. per uiuriih. a» a pauper instead of two dollars ami fifty recommend cents, Dial ordinary provide stan¬ W r e dard weigh is and measures, for Hie use of the county. the of tho Grand Jury that each It is sense district provide necessary accommodat ions for justice courts and elections at their own ox- piJUSB. I'ecomiiictiil Mrs l.oltlc \ nnjflni liu paid Wc threo dollars per month iw a initipcr. uurcomniiui'i' appointed tlrut to viuU t.nu poor I'arni rupoiT that limy the lour paupure SMW ^!ncano mule in good BU eondiUGU u about and nvcuorcH liu# in out,. on the one is jilaeo. advise that the Ihjiisos lmve roofs exten¬ We ded so as to prevent Injury to tee buildings and that defective wagon win el be repaired. them ,h^V»r^or°t fail Aluo iiat full to item zc uosih. l wmii: to show m ihu iiihikwiuoh in muiio or kusch. (J. IV, lllliliouso, li. 0. OiintitHly, Commlitoo oS^iSSfiiSKS of rworka, which iho the oAHniinatiim wap for Is noAi makitiK prvpiirnttoiiN. Mo «nd thoawetlios:of »horIir ami court bourns iii /rood oondlttuii. Mo flmi no juiy r,joins whioti w« rofoinmcua im hum at i»u»-o. Wo ft ml from tho ortlina y thin tic But HUfli oietu Mmiiiii'iiordoi'oii i* tmut*ii ui" coim I'oonts. - "Meuilvlst Uiooi'iUmry to oiiforootho taw tor dcracinK tho wmiof uiu conn iiouho. Wo think the ordinary ia takiiur oomddoraBlo «aro of ami interest in the pu wto tminiinKti, H. 1l (’aniiody, f i committee, j. t, fop piiiiiiMhiuBtiicpcficraJ prcauntincutH, ami J^i, 'mo jmint'yfi.emay ^famitmi’ u’i? rocoiniiicid that .Hiro,# ami itaiiitfH i,c MiMipi.oiiit j. r, wiisun, \, a, Johnson ami 1 omJ'm-* im ( jk 9 , >l£ , '” ni '" llu ‘' oV'^.pm HI" ‘,’“f‘ ”d, 1 'i,!m':vo"w‘‘.' l i a ;, r ™,M kH m Htllll'l u! Dll '. M i: ru.'omuu nl that JU,v. M oo'l Beapp ilriti-d Io pri'licli tu the eonvictH. Rfpurloi ...... <. »nimjltec ' ppoiHtcd t»y «.i'iuki .imy ovitoiwr .xU«,hcimm ri'rm. „ to tlio non (laiid jury ..pill term: w o !»<;« u> arirmut the foiiowiii# H-port: rimt OrUinaiy n liookn. ook-of wc timi iii, ; : tin: u unary cun-.'',rjv Uouk kept KO Hhowiu^ DAI'M# " U WITH able io C/.UUDHl'. II j.i recoraof<*icwivLhm*.was not submit 1'.*d for our in-p. ciD/fj an>i \v<* icluiii- annul that lie im-icut Willi, to yum- Body examination. .'■tieoml, .'ibcritTs books. \*. .* find the rocor.Js of sales correctly kept. V. c H/;<1 cost docket correct oxttepi) that m some c,sca tbc accusa- tions u>’o not specified. VVc Hud bo Jar as wo could ascertain that the jail docket Is not as fully Ju*pf as wu think Jl should i c to enable ih>- commit ice to make a sa 11 .sf<)clory examination and regret that the ■• Lcrlli V ji(m' esr-ury :».bs( m;n prevented us frem iiHkiny a tltoromrri cO.Mmtnaiion of this record, t* • J ■ o-: that could be t ave been with us to explain t lie entrica it would )mve been (jult(4 he satisfae ory. nut would rceom rh irl ilmc enter tla-pi-opur amounti of flneH. foes, costs, , t( .., eai-n lnwU,w Hiid that (Jinpoaiton i or each iaso uo ciitii-.-i uiMir tunning of •‘re- itiui'LH. ’ TiliH iviiiii i al.l ill HimpltryliJif thiH i r ,. a i l I) I.' * J1 11 a t / • i itc i-XHiiii nat inn ot' tlnan* , ccs (.oi.ne Jicil ivltli this olHco. 'I bird tluoksof County We find these ! Books kepi hh mien j-ceords are, but think the elvil doeketshould show i record of amounts of all Jud^cm .ut.i rendered and co» s. 'J hut the emninal doeket should show amount of 1 each line Impose. I. ihe minutes of this court were not presented for our insp jetton, rouith, ihe Clerk’s Books. Me find those records kepin uver> neut manner, everything proporly ihoeoiumondarlepridu r.mt eorreetly Indexed and appreclnte touispayinb which tills officer seems Hth,« s.vork. .unty oehool Com. Book*, "el.orto r '^' llsro| i‘' , '’ ,: SJ.f.K ixa.Kin* “ ,l •• eror in >i ’» ::n.VJ # n. $:st,(i7 J.’! f Mnrr«y.’7‘'" ' Y. v.'c. iV-lnons, f < ounnitdc !: ’'' por tt«ud”u^Tp“itS^^! ,tt ‘ d by r(: ^ ><f comJct h[rc; Wi? fin ! , ht .,.,,,1, a’u'arH 1 thirjy.vt’ilit^ioui.rs V e.i huu ^,, c ,’“^V, 1y,-«IV^, 7' l, ‘ 1 "" r ( ,„ y t r »m "" mi ’' "••• -mo with uouutj Stt'l l.M. I'nx CollinUm*'* bunks. Wo Dial Taj CulltM or V. \. II ,11'* Lo tka msit.v a<v t wrreety un 1 kept, OA. t'pt lax Collector nl awmt 'hit' county li'nsum' $ >k.O'*. Physician KwyWtor book. M e flint on exam ill It ion of I Ins book, lo our opinion. time an ten'll. rnywlclftn* prartBliqr J. II without Allen, Imvinir reel* . J K. I< Vniiinr. o'lioualttiiii. •I. It.Moon;, I t.eoriria, north County. W,, .1. M. Turmir, .t. h. Allen ami I. K. Moore iw i. ru ml Jurors I'or the \prtl term Uoi tti Su- l>i rlor court uiul Kev. John Miller, It. V. Ayer* anil < 'h ullo Thompson ns citizen* of *aBI comi¬ ty, to oumiuo convict camp* to «lt: latum'* oamp. t'ritcbott n t o. anil al«> Nos -Hint U at Worth, till of sit Id county. We heir Icnre to inako tho following report: Hint we Unit on siihl oxainlnatio', that uU of mild camp* »ro in 8iu; condition especially Nos. Jand Jure in es- colleiil Mnltb condition under ilic I Ills super'lsUm April IMIS. oft *»|i- tains ami tairy. -S, .1 M Allen,.1 MTuunr. .1 K Mooro, Rev. John Miller, K\ Avers, (Imrlfe Thoiiipsim, Committee. or.lereil that committee heroin nameil lie paiil tlm amountallowed by law funds, for tUelrser vices one day, out of comity this eon strueil lo In purl of court exueti.es. w n siicuif, J sc, a .i e. l!ep u-t of t C l'olliill, County School Com., to theAmi,uToim lsust-ninfl Juiy Worth Su- iwiTm-cimri or the operation of Sehooi* for i mi*^ pup » *. Ur "%,«».hn..«aht forward iftt.ii; < r. Mutch,:,* ) of s M Com. Ity ami 1st ip 1 < osl of i,<l i.IfiKSt.ij;tline f DT.itt Hi unit 1st qr pi teachers i,7h7.;w Inly at amt -d qr chock of s s i Tim. i,oia in Hy mm 3d qr cost of la 1 im nlatraticm nu.ttt kyamt -d qr pi touchers t,:iM.:. r i Hoc It To amt ltd qr cheek of s ,S i Dili. eottlof 1 ,;>:«*,« v Tty amt lhl qr !«.il| administration By amt udqrpil touchers i,7Wi.lt! •Ihii'.'ii 'is I'oamt ithur cheek of S 8 (U,m. i ,.i-*v,; i By amt 11 li qr cost of administration 11 Ml . Bvanil Oh qr pd teachers I ,r»;i.t>:s balanue e.tKU.tm n,-ji7at.T AM.It To amt on haml to I whitesrhooln II,(VII.#H rt Illil.llli Number of taught ID * • ' ‘ oolorod ‘ ‘ aa |(|lal llum b, r of schools tiunrhl 71 Unspectfully snlmiltteil, j (i i'olhill, V St:. Wo iivcmmnnil that Judao I rion lx.' panl #76 r ,„. H erviees, mill that T K Poes be allow- ( ,,| f ()| . trri rrovlcnson poop farm, i|n»r, port i of sclio«>l fommSasloiipr appreciation waflndoptoif of ( W M|ro to oxproHd our vouit.BSii*s to com t and oftidialn. it a boll, roronian. TiioBo picscntniciils ltcoUod in open couri and nrdcrod ihal; the rreommendathms con- tniiicil heroin he cutried into effeet. .1 w Walters, \\ N h pence, Sol (Jon Pro tom, .11^ (’■, A .! (\ <. LORt .1 u oin n I'oUNTY : i Ids is to certify that the fonwotntf the is » cor- -eet oxi ruct from the rnimitos of Superior t oiirf of sal l eouiity. .) W W arren, O s c *. ih\ * . Gardner, i'hysician and Nnrgem*. ASUltUBN, .*. G-KOBOIA. __ ... W. T. WILT)TAMS, At tom oy nt Law. Land and Collection*. Rvcamobb, (Teotmha. _______ A. DAVIS, Attorney al Law, Ashbuhs, -:- Ocor.fiJA. Real Estnto and Collodions. Prom I ,t to «" hn ^ »’>*<'«* iu our hands. WHITE Si COMER Attorneys a »<l Com. selors a. La # Itoqia No. 1, Botts BulliIlHif I ’lione, No. 87. AsnmntN, OnonaiA. Will prantice .. m . all .. the ,. r t^onrts, . . a, Mtat* . and Federal. (EG. WARREN, A t TOltNKY - AT - Law, Isabella, < In. FRANK PARK, ATTORNKY AT LAW, PotiLin. Ga. DR. T. If. THRASHER, Physician*and Surgeon, Ashbuun, Gkokqia. (ienorol Practice Solicited. Office • .. Onnstian . .. JilUiCUng. f , .... «1 tile — C. E. WALKER, Physician and Surgeon, Stcamohe, Geoboia. GEO. W. COOPER, DENTIST, Ashbubn, Geoboia. Office, Piocm No. 4. Br-tts Building. THEO. W. ELLIS, Physician and Surgeon, Ashburn, Georgia. DR. ,T. F. GREGORY k CO., SPECIALISTS. Rupture, Catarrh, Rectal Disease*, Hemorrhoids (Files), Fistulas Cured. NO KNIPE, ■ no pain. Room No. 1, Heard Building, Cordele, G*. 167 Cotton Ave., Macon, Ga. WARREN L. STORY, Physician and Surgeon, arc A KOBE, OA. Diseases of Nose and Thro«t.