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About The Ashburn advance. (Ashburn, Ga.) 18??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1898)
The Ml'iiFD Advance , jiTYrrr ; HUGH C. WILLIAMS, K»IIifl>r »wl Mmiimit* ». Official Organ of Worth County, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION (In variably in Advance.) Or< year........ .....*100 Six months....... ......r,n Time** months. ... 125 Entered ntthe pontofTtae at Ashhitrn, (lonrgia. m moil mutter of the second class. AKDUFltN.tiA .SKPKMHURO 18«J8 DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. FOIl UKl’RKSENTATI V K (J. Cl. Ford. FOIISIIKIIIKK II. S. Story. FOR TAX COLLECTOR N. 0. Houston. FOR TAX RECEIVER I). A. Mcdirt. FOR TREASURER W. Anltnum. The Spaniards try to avoid en- gagements, but the summer girl isn’t built that way. — ---—— ’•’lie Sentinel is the t ame of u new negro weekly publication Macon, which- is a disgrace to the profession, and should not be lowed to run The Tifton Gazette and OciUa Dispatch get, off some pretty good things on each other. The crow- Herald seems to enjoy fork ing at Editor Hanlon also. Oor old friend, Bon Mi liken, who for twelve years lias boon un¬ able to successfully run a six-col¬ umn news paper, but whom the populist 11.ii,k competent to hold down the state comptroller oral’s job, was over in Worth speech making last week.—Ga¬ zette, Jim Wilkinson, who left the democratic party because his con- science would notallow him to associate with the free-silverites, is fusing with the populists of the Eleventh. All of which proves that Jim has been giving his con science a strong tonic lately.— Gazette. -— An exchange says lot your motto be “Lie, (Steal and When you lie, let it be down to pleasant dreams; when you steal, lot it bo away from immoral asso¬ ciates, aud when you swear, swear that yon will patronize your home paper, pay your subscription and not send your job work away from home. Until last January Kiscliel Bros. & Wise, dry goods merchants, Denver, Col., did not advertise. They decided to spend $250 a month, but their bills were a little Jess than that, So far, the centage of increase over the ness for the first six months of 1827 has been; January, 112 per cent,.; February, 144 per cent.; March. 163 per cent., April, 109 per cent.; May, 100 per cent.; June 110 per cent. Last month the firm did the largest business in its history—2 per cent, larger than during March and June of 1807 com bind. The increase in business for the six months of this year over tho first, six months of 18D7 was 12.; per cent,., and ovei . the first six months of 1896, 148 per cent.-Press ,, and Printer Bos- „ toil Mass. DON’T SNUB TDK BOYS Don’t snub a boy because he wears shabby dotes. When son , the inveutor, first entered Host,on he wore a pair of yellow linen breeches in the depth of winter. Don’t snub a boy because of tlie ignorance of his parents. Shake¬ speare, the world’s poot, was the son of a man who was unable to write his own n uno. Don’t iiiili a hoy been- hi- homo is | iai 11 -ind iinpretradin//. Abraham Lincoln's -ar!. home* was a leg cabin. Don’t MHib t hoy l»ociiu-<* Im clmose* an humble trade, anther of tho “Pilgrim's Progresi was a tinker. , i Don't snub ft boy because of dullness ill his lessons. Hogarth, tlie calibrated painter and engiu- ver, was a fltubid boy in his Itooks. Don’t snub a boy because lie stutters. Demosthenes, the great orator of Greece, overcame a harsh and stuttering voice. Don’t snub a boy for any reason —not only because he may some day out-strip you In the race of life, but because it is nuith.-i- kind nor right, nor Christian. ■ ■ ■ ■ , ». . . .■ ■ — VICTORY FOR PROHIBITION. _ At the municipal election at Sycamore yesterday tho Proliibi- tion side won by a majority of 4‘J to 1H. The liquor side notreceiv* ing half as many votes as other. This speakes well for our bor town and is a credit 1c the people. The people of Aslilnim went, down in one solid body to use their i,,flnenco for prohibition. Our town is already rioted fot (!.<■ good and noble men wo have here an d f,Ms m auotheroccasion nhh a will show that we have men here w lio do not fear to star - : i!) for I lie right. Probably tin-, ..h '..eu-in- fluenee to a xtont this <mnutry has boon spared from a great curse, for there is no greter curse on the face of ;.|io earth than strong drink. : ti. il. UORDAV. To the trade of Ashburu aud 8nrroinuli „ K country: 1 have moved my stock 01 goods from old store into my new brick building and 1 am now ready to servo the people bettor in fatme than have in past. a.-. I more complete line of General Merchandise. I have just opened up a complete line of Kail Cloth¬ ing, all first-class good- and the latest styles. 1 will also have in a few days the nicest lino nock wear ever s town to the peo- pie of Ashburu. I have the fa- mous Peyser collars and cuffs. Those who expect to fit them- selves Up with anew -nit of clothe.; will find it to their interest to call and examine my line and get prices before buying. My goods are right and 1 will make the prices right, as my mot¬ to is to ‘‘live aud let live.” Thanking the people for their past favors and asking a contin¬ uance of their patronage, 1 re¬ main, Yours to serve, G. B. Goimav. nim.v uHK.vm . . Cholly Softley (concluding the . I’^rvunv)-And v ...... it refuse . you me ,r daughter 1 shalJ kill myself, S * r ' Col. Fireater (warmly grasping his hand)—And 1 will nevali tor- get it of you, auli, and l beg to thank you kindly, sub, for taking the job off my hands, sub.—Judge THE BEST REMEDY FOR FLUX. • Mr. r John t i •> Mathias, .i • well ,,, known a stock dealer of Pulaski, Ky., ft ft After suiFeriiur fnr over a with flux, ami uiy physicians hav- ing failed to relic. * an*, I w.-.- id vised to try Uhamla Aai.ds C- ’ . Cholera and Diarrhoea I ei od v a *d have the pleasure of stating the hail of one Lottie cured For sale by W. A. Murray. i UlllWr »V| v _ 4 1/6S16* v 1 -^K ^ DEALERS TN ttllggies, Jr ?v-iie0n8, J xl HI , II CSS, i.-l!U(ll6Sj iU Carriages, Express Wagons aud Coffins and Caskets, 40ADELE, 04- WORTH. :\ i>: km ;ji j } \ j. .• ki* \• ii t 1 l! 3 Jteoj.jc (>f - ! : very |tie M.t|it turnin'. if ;,io i<* la-; iH<*s F»\ (•vi mn r , 1 a. given in lioi I 0 f M:-o i • urn.* Killian,nn! l.itiiati llidenlnmr, two !;i.scinaliyoung ladies of Contain, who tire tlie quests of Miss i.ouise (jillmrl at the Ensign House, Not withstanding (he rain in the early part of f he evening, the m mu slnme m magnificent dor for the occasion. Soon the crowd w.a com,’oiti.bly rente > on on the .‘.r.iin ivrs which iiorc them 'speedily .*!o.ig u'd ..! Ian: 1 .' 'or •*. i me en • . . r ’ t , the n. ign i .. -<• 1 , - n* luneb >n w • .., T . Afle ' refr£fO»»- ,1 ^ Xl ‘ vA r i a! ' ret i i o EMEM HD. Messrs. Tno. Branch and R. panned, through Tt esdny willi two negro hoys wanted in Tilton bn l.'noc'-.im*- ft 1 on;: %vi*i• <• ' • • <• t Mrs. T. W. Klli * '* "T*'' j. v ;. .. * Itll» : • ^ p, t . , r i 1 1 '■ ’■ l)i doo. A. I < t mmhi, oi i:i rm in town last week oing line d -F.i J , w<*v . ,. r , ;S . , arren. . . „ Mi-: • A ***.* I lorringtou, o ‘* 11111 te r, i C I - • 1 lie ) i d • - 1 ) 1 ■ ! 1 1 ' • , ' Mr. m! Mr , XV 0 WCii.. . : • d'od CJhj re - ,| a > .,f Ijmf week 1 in i w u , 'f leas, nt Jli!l , -, i, ri. Mr. .1. R. Rtrinydlold :*.nd Mis . P.its.ey I »’k e! iond-.-d pro e" : ' ai !’!(*;" nnt 'i ill iSundny. Mr. !«. E. .Smith 1ms his gin runiuy i-egi’lav now. Mr. •;(-'). Wnn on, of Tilton, i- visiting his brother. Mr. Lott Warren, for a few days A LOCAL .-•< • H,n F. i> A V TKA1 . Y 13 , North, 1 B0, j» in. >1 ('. , Sout !i, 2B0, |). m. NKiliT -I :■ AiNS, No. I, North, 1 BB, a. in. No. B, iSoubli, 2 15, a. in. SliOO-FLY. No. 0, North, 7 27. a. tn. N . 5, Sout h, S 11, p. in. T1FTON 1 % NORTH-EASTERN RAILROAD. “• -onm Kits’ ( oUon v itm: nc.” LOl'AI. TIME TABLE NO. !. "• {! n !»‘nT;t, 1 “n.'ga, ! vteftffli. nnTmOjUol Kffootive no 2 no4 no8 imipai! in Deo. !», IS|is. u m pm i >id ;l lUt< lo[ iKl . Iv.TIftou ar II] tt 5 25 u 10 S 333 *1 |. r > Hi isliiou il* 10 l> III •) r.i. S ws ;<a -J5 . f llanl n . 11 51 6 01 4S :l.>IW 52 4» f I’iilOit V .. 11 SI « 4i 5 39 »r>5Su8 el ....... M}-» 1c lias n;i5 5as I (Kll 10 IH t Klololior . 11 14 « 23 8 12 I -J>i l 28 30 .. KltzjforaUl 1100 BIOS 03 Tvntus Nod. i. 2, 3 nml 4 run '.dally, except Sunday. Tain* Non. 7 ami s run cn Sundays only. d 1 l-'liifT atntion, Trains stop only on siirnai All Trains umV.a ooimootton with Plant Sys¬ tem nu.t (loonriu sontliorn i- FlorMa at Tlfton ami I lunyiTift ,V Alslianm HT I'ltLl'l'l'.lM. I', ti. noATKKUlT. Tr, M*ivi*io* r » * Quick] y f'curod. Cli’& 5 7.2. DT7K TTiTTIJ FATTW? OBTAINED. Sond model, fleet “Ii or pboto. with deaorlption torfreo report nsto patcumbility. 4$*PAOL HAND-BOOK VREE. Contains referoncea and full Information. WglYS FOR OOFV OF OUR BPSCLAL OFFER. Itiithomostlibont 1 rropositiiin over made by h ratont attorn or. and EYERT IKY1HTO* BH0ULD READ XT Uitore applying lor patent. Address: T*Dr*itBWj- WASHINGTON, r. D. C. /> ,THE * HW^IlpIO TAfl - O; / ^ V*>cS!' r ^ ’ <iAi«t=T.-.Ki*H.> WO PAFZR LIKE JT ON EAHTW, Unique not Eccentric. Wuiy not Fuviny. Piovta. RcRurious not St*: R>J LvT! l ui fort. Mi. WHOLE SERMONS IN A SENTENCE. SeuU a dime in stamps for three weeks trial THc HAM S HORN, Jl.'O WOMAN’S TEMSLE, Read CHICAGO uouce. “■**« VHAT EVERYBODY __ WANTED- r-.X H IDEAoT^Simp* •>. - 1 Ft :K Xi SVGA,.i; l.. . ilh 'i’oiiK 0 K K, 1 n R. Ah f nt 8 M ml ' • ; 14 h! >■* store of Air. 1 • K. i{'«!;• rs it X (■Htnnre > w' found fo Ik hui'lilit.’.. The alarm v. >s inum diati-lv giveil, hut ns tii entire inside of the building lind been consumed by the file before if was discov- ored it was of course useless to (ry to .save the building and U was burned to the ground togel her witt its * ontents. Mr. Rodgers had only moved Vo Sycamore a few drv< ago from Ashbtirn It i- thought that :t tamp lift bi.rnim. ■■ tin* -to • : he i ui > of file (s c v •. RedgmV ■ L.-!.- ■- ' VV ' 1: 1 -u . ! F.#» $1,99-1,, OJ' I ICIAb ADVEUTISINO. SHERIFFS SALE. Georgia Worth County, Will bo sold before the court house door in the town of Isabella (4a., to the highest bidder for cash between the- legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in October, 1898 the following property, to nml 5 yei old, name Maud, one sorrel mar,* mule 5 years old. name Kite, ucserrd horse mule 9 years dd name Sam > mm tdack ... ica-.-o F : Id name r X - ! - * ,v ; 0,1 llS ,,K ’ ;u' ; -:‘cr<y or J. H. Maulden, ly atisfy a fifa suied from tho county court, of said county in favor of tlic bank of Tift-. -i, vs. H. f r - :!<:„-ii and Daniel Cloihenl 6th. ISO:-. II. D. SiMKV, Sheriif, .....**«.-. ------ NOVICE. There will be a meeting 'of the Worth. County bar association mi on-3rd. Tuesday of this month, Ait members of the bar wii 1 please take notice of same a full attend¬ ance ; desired basin ‘--vs of an im- portant nature to be auntsicted. ' •?<->.!*MU *.Xi) Fl .* G. G. Wacrus HecD'. askod her swept.ly bis-. : •’Ho for n Her mouth was iuil of i> mu ' : A momont hirer and—alas! Those two were join*.' * —Fred Maddox, in Ohrisiiau-ut- Work. A CRITICAL TIME !»!'!-: INO TIIK BATTl.K OS- SANTIAUO, SICK OR WELL, A RUSH NIGHT AND DAY. The packers at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba were alt Heroes. Tneiv Heroic Eifots in Getting Ammunition and Rations to tho Front Sami the Day. P. E. Butler, of pack-train No. writing Horn Santiago, Do Cuba, on July 23d, says; “Wo 1 had diarrhoea in more or less olent farm, and when we landed e had no time to see a-doctor for it was a case of rash and rush night and day to keep the troops supplied with ammunition and rations, but thanks to Chamber- lain s Colic, Cholera and Diar¬ rhoea Remedy’ we were able to keep at \vork and keep our health; intact, ...... I sincerely , believe that at one critical time this was 4W tho nUilV0 ‘ i 8 xvl0r 0 mu j arm>, lor ii d'.e packer; ; ii.ut even to work thei'e would j been no way of got ting supplies to the front. There were no roads that a wagon train- could use. My comrade and myself had the I good fortune to lay in a supply of this medicine for oitr j bcUire we ■ :i famj a:iu i k:.,,-. in four cases it absolutely saved I life." The above kdcr , as written to the ipanufacturera of this medi* * the, 01 0°., Des Moines, !°wa. For sale : A ’ aum ’ y * A FRiCANA will erne Kc^eiaa and Ca- tarrk io Stay Cared. " ' 11"”? ?J FiEg EDI LAB C} E: D. I desire to infonn the public that I have moved my PHOT G ft APH GALLERY to my residence. 1 have a nice tent, aud can dt> as good work as heretofore, and do it more promptly. GROUP PICT' 'RES —The above group is my family, pug (log ad a'd. Th-e.se family groups are appropriate to keep in after years as. well an to send to birtsm friends and relatives. ^©f’GMb AT And get your pictures. First-class work at reasonable prices. ‘ ,-r\; ms, 1 Dozen §2.00 % i ! > i < $1.50 « H 4 pictures- $1.00 One half in advance before negative is taken. t&B Yen; pi trouage respectfully solicited. : T. OEvSTGPEEH, AsFmm, Ga; g Till ::-~7rrz&> T'| M w' 2 f JI, ki.-P.m-V i '<• ’= -• '-if? * vvfc.-: wi.w : t:: -v ■ -o 'Mcmon vwxJi-jSfoJ *£taw]r%'Jl* t il Kff w-»-‘ ii i J.. -K,'-... 5 W.D* v-i-j!.- . v;vi.Si*SAil i i ,- ; 'wshmopJ ir yS -’i i Mwm :V .Ml : - V "/• ' r\ ■ IB ’"MEMBER 0* K. DRUG STORE When yon want, DRUGS and DRUG SUNDRIES. Also a nice line off JEWELRY. T Kef Lain & Moore’s Crystal Lenses. Come to see me end be convinced that T carry everything that goes* to make • p a m: BASS DRUG o GTtT ss 8 Ypurs to serve, PHIL. V EVEltETT. eveything in that line t oc KB BY THE DoZEN. Eight-day Clocks, - $2.CO. Kight-day Alarm Clocks, - 8.00. Nickle Alarm Clocks, 75 MS- *4* - - UbGF\0^, J \il ^ cia-ma . rc:.;- i iare to Solid Gold Rings, Cuff Buttons, Watch Chains, Etc. Etc. your needs repairing or cleaning up, call on me- Banjo, Gu.'tar and Violin String, All work guaranteed. R. A. WHIDBY. :s % ' fa* W i W-J •«- •».' - ii m £ -.Sr: i-' ■ : *$>3$ .A-'.; m ffiSe&toi'-V PaSi.fcr'&ij&.e "-VfcS-e* 6VV.Wati<^rHMrfE W: tHijK ..... r*V -v'ffc agsfce*.. ‘ '* '• w-‘ : BBS® ,mhr $ : o'y* ■. -'rf .■■■.,'vjs - • - % i.ie* ; r® V < r Wmrn y-:-. r> tii •mm <• ' ■■ ass i iff x-~t ,- & -g; "■— Utehifr, 31 ■ - SflS#' f-'b nnv. tSimA iRi ‘Bw.’SK 8 Tp ya P*^-■ iv 4# *t’ -ft -* ' ■... (t|- - * ill A large Assortment of Spectadee- Can tit anybody. I also take Orders for Watches, Rings Etc., Etc. 1’: 1-K OT‘OGRAPH ES