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LOCAL ITEMS
Short bicycle skirts that women
don
If wrong might still be wronger.
Women look shorter with them on
But then the men look longer.
—J udge.
Mr. L. R. Judge of Morvin is
in the city.
Go to Walkers for good beef.
Col. White spent the day in
Sycamore Tuesday.
Mr. H. Jeffrey was in Cordele
one day iast week.
We are glad to state that Mrs.
•Story is much better.
Fish Fridays and Saturdays at
Walkers.
A. C. Forester made ti flying
Visit to Florida Sunday.
vTno, E, Howell, of Cordele, was
tit the Clyde Monday.
Chas. Mathis spent Sunday
With home folks at Sumner.
Walker has some nice fresh
sausage, just made.
Ira Teagle,’ of Atlanta, was reg¬
istered at Hotel Clyde Monday.
Mr. J. C. Mathew’s wife and lit
tie son arrived in the city Sunday.
Mr. R. L- Betts, of Ashburn, is
at the Brown House.—Macon
News.
Mr. G. W. Henderson, of Syca¬
more, was a caller at this office
Tuesday.
Mr. Jno. II. Allen happened to
the painful accident Monday to
get his arm broken.
Fes it’s cold and the Baby needs
Something on his head. Mrs
Walker has a nice line of Babies
Heauware,
A small party enjoyed quite a
pleasant evening at the residence
of Mr. and Mrs. McLendon Mon¬
day.
All members of the Epworth
League should attend the business
meeting at tie Methodist church
tonight.
Mayor J. 1). Pate visited his
$ick daughter, Mrs. E. J. Story,
at. Ashburn Wednesday.-Houston
Journal.
Best beef 8 cents per pound at
Walkers.
Deputy Sheriff J. W. Davis, of
Worth county, is looking after
business in the city today.—A1
bany Herald.
Very few women can tell a lie
so that it will stick.—Washing¬
ton Democrat.
All Baptist will bear in mind
that there will be preaching at
that, church ..Sunday and; Sunday
pight by the pastor.
Don’t.ferget that Mrs. Walker
J)?p the loveliest line
Headware in Ashburn. Give her
a call and take the Baby.
B.obbv. —What is rot. Pa ?
Hi? Pa.—R ot, my son» is an ed¬
itor’s name for poetry.—Roxbury
Gazette.
Messrs. J. W. Walker and R. A.
Wliidby, two of the most genial
and clever of Ashburn citizens,
were in Tifton last night, en route
homeJ'rom Worth Superior Court.
,—Gazette.
Ice cold beef 5 to 8 cents per
pound at Walkers.
Rev. W. E. Mumford, agent for
the Orphans Home of the Souht
Georgia Conference, will preach
at the Methodist church Sunday
morning and night. Go to hear
him.
Wanted—S uperintendent to
take charge of our mills. None
but practical man need apply.
J. S. Betts & Co.
(From the Dalton Argus.)
Thank the Lord for it!
women, as a rule, have no neces-
sity for lying. Tlie men tell e-
nough for both.
Miss Ethel Ilc-rrington, a charm¬
ing young lady of Worth county,
who has bae.i on an extended vi. -
it to her coh dn, Mrs. E. Bus:, in
this place, returned homo Mon¬
day, to the regret of her many O-
cilla friends.—Ocilla Dispatch.
Four good Crawford bicycles,
suitable for rent or any other pur¬
pose. Only been in use one
month. Also lot of bicycle tools
and sundries. Everything offered
at a sacrifice. Apply to W. R.
Canova, Ashburn.
Bro. and Sister Perdue are at
home in Ashburn for a few days,
prior to entering upon another
year’s work in the vineyard. Bro.
Perdue’s home i3 in Ashburn, but
he only gets here for a few days
in the year, just after Conference.
—Holiness Advocate.
Thu young people are
Cano grinding now. The
ing are those who went out to Mr.
Pelham’s one night last week :
Phil 0..Everett and Miss Yic Ev¬
ans; A. C. Forester and Miss Stu
art; J. S. Betts, Jr. and Miss Ola
Smith; Geo. Betts and Miss Mag¬
gie Harden: Geo. Evans and Miss
Maggie Hadaway; W. W. Cowan
and Miss Louise Gilbert.
In 1887 Mr. Thomas McIntosh
of Allentown. Tenn., had an at¬
tack of dysentery which became
chronic. ‘‘I was treated by the
best physicians in East Tennessee
without a cure,” ho says. “Fin¬
ally I tried Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
After using about twelve bottles
i. was cured sound and well.”
?or sale by W. A. Murray.
Bliss Mattie Mitchell, the daug-
;er of Rev. S. M. Mitchell, of Ma¬
has arrived in the city and
accepts a position in the Sentinel’s
room. She is a talen¬
ted compo etor and and for past
two years has held a position on
the Americus Evening Herald.—
Cordele Sentinel. Miss Mitchel’
is a sister of Miss Essie Mitchel)
this place*
THE ELECTION.
Another victory for Democracy,
State ofGeorgja on 1 i t Tues¬
elected Oenujcrats in each
district.
HERE ARE TIIE MEN.
Hon. Rufus E. Lester.
Second (list., Hon. James W.
Third dist., Hon. E. B. Lewis.
Fouith dial., Hon. W. C. Ad¬
Fifth disk, lion, L. F. Liyings-
ton.
Sixth dist., Han. Charles L.
Bartlett.
Seventh dist., Hon. Jno. W.
Eighth dist,, Hon, W. M.
Ninth dist.', Hob. F. C. Tate.
Tenth dist. Hon. Wm.H. Flem-
mg.
Eleventh dist., Hon. W. G.
The votes'polled in thi-s county
for Hon. J. K. Griggs were 60S;
for Smith 93.
A SURE SIGN' OF CROUP.
Hoarseness in a child that is sub¬
ject to croup is a sure indication
of the approach of the disease.
If Chamberlain’s Cough- Remedy
is given as soon as tho child be
comes hoarse, or even after the
croupy cough has appeared, it. will
prevent the attach Many moth¬
ers who have croupy children al¬
ways keep this remedy at hand
and find that it saves them" much
trouble and worry. It can always
be depended upon and is pleasant
to take. For sale by W. A. Mur¬
ray.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Worth county.
Will be sold before the court
house door in town of Isabella,
Ga., between the legal hours of
sale to highest bidder for cash on
the first T uesday in Decembei
next, 1898. the following property No.
to wit, 150 acres of lot of land
109 in the loth. dist. of saidcoun-
ty: Levied on as the property of
Mayor and L. J. Crine, to
satisfy a moitgage l.f a issued
from the Superior ecu T or Worth
county, in favor of the Macon
> Savings Bank vs Daniel Mayer
and L. J/Crine. Tenant hi pos¬
session. Served with written no¬
tice.
J. Warren-DavIs-,
Nov. 8th., 1898. Dep’tv Sheriff.
EFWORTH LEAGl E.
The social meeting of the Ej -
worth League, which was held at
the elegant and hospitable home
of Mr. J. S. tilling!or last Friday
evening was quite Hay’s a success. talk
Mr. Clifford on as¬
tronomy was good. His explana¬
tion was short and to the point.
Miss Essie Mitchell explained
thoroughly why the magnetic
needle pointed to the ixile. George
The reading by Mr.
Betts on earthquakes was short,
but contained strictly facts. by
The reading on volcanos M ; ss
Ida Judge was thorough, cover¬
all
Mr. E. C. Harrell, who was on
the program, to make a talk on
the heat of the interior of the
earth, was absent on account of
sickness. Prof. Passmore made
a few remarks on this line.
The most enjoyable part of the
program was the music. The
instrumental solo by Miss Bernice
Haisten was played in a manner
which showed gift and talent.
The vocal solo by Miss Lillian
Cawley, of Cordele, was perfectly
sung. and Mary
Misses Eula River
Futch treated those present to an
instrumental duet.
After the program was over
those present enjoyed an hours
social conversation, while tit
costly and elegant Biiingier Regina music
box of Mr. s furnished
some excellent music.
SPARKS NEW SHOWS.
Sparks new Railroad Shows and
great trained animal exposition
will exhibit in Ashburn on Eri
day afternoon and night Ni>vam-
ber Utli, admission only 1.0 aim
25 cents, this show is known the
World over.as being the largest
and best 25 cent show on the
road with all new and up to dat
features, the finest performing
Lions Wolves and Elephants on
earth are to be seen with this
Show, togather with a fine troupe
of highly educated Horse . Pome.
Mules, Dogs, Goats and Monkeys.
Also a fine acrobatic and Gym¬
nastic performance and nix funny
clowns. See Romeo the largest
Lion in captivity and M ’.ry the
smallest baby Elephant ever on
exhibition. See our grand free
baboon aseCnsn-n with a par. -
chafe gump. ' Also a free i'mill¬
ing hightower diver from aladdei
tio peel high, this is given free to.
all from the .Tnov ground .-at .1. am:
7 p m rain <n shine don’t un-'..-. i;
it alone is north going man)
miles to see, it hosts you nothing.
Mr. Sparks offers a handsome
bedroom sure to any couple that
will take a trip in his big bridal
balloon and get married now i
your chance for a big nov 1 we
ding and a handsome present an .
no danger of accident at all ::
chance of a life time, don’t mis,
it.
Y/ORTH.
Mr. Harry Cockrell has been
right sick this week.
S. W. Lockhart was.a -cailcr ii
Ashburn Sunday ..if ter noou.
Little Roy Smith has been ve.
sick since Saturday and i>. »u>,. e..-
'peoted to live.
Afr. Edd Pless was in town
Wednesday with a drove of line
horses and mules. •
■Mason Daughtry of (jordelo was
in town trading horses Monday
Rev, Frank Culpepper preache 1
to a large audience at the Worth
school house Sunday at !li a. m.
and 7 p. m. The sermons were
both short and very interesting.
He will preach here every third
cmnday at 11 and night.
FROM NEW ZE A LAND.
Reefto'n, New Zealand, Nov.
23, 1896.
I am very pleased to stato since I
took the agency of Chamberlain’S'
medicines the sale -has been very
large, more especially of the
Cough Remedy. In two years 1
have sold more of this poticulnr
remedy than of all other makes
for the previous five years. Asto
its efficacy, 1 have been informed
by scores of persons of the good
results they have received from it,
and know its value from the use
of it in my own household, It is
so pleasant to take that we have
to place the bottle beyond the
reach of the children.
E. J. SCANTLEBURY.
For sale by W. A. Murray.
FOR RENT NEW Sl'ORE.
.Qno store room about 27x75 of
now two-story brick store, glass
front—well located. Will put in
and counters as wanted.
G. S. Evans.
HIGH ART
CUSTOM
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AT POPULAR PRICES.
Suits, (o your measure, $15.00.
l'rUusers, to your meiis'iire, $4.00.
Overcoats, to your measure, $15.0(1.
hi dealing with us you aro assur¬
ed of t.ke very host results at. very
lowest prices.
Write for samples and measuring
blanks.
Custom Clothing Co.
100 Cotton Avc. Macon, Ga.
D AIN. TY 13 ED SIC- N S
lift In Bedroom, Parlor and Dining-
f|t& hogony Room furnillire cud Birch. made Kurnitttro of t)ak, that’s Ma-
V--J made right, Unished right and sold
; i
:n prices that you can afford to pay.
limbs : ' bors W( have and saved can save money you to your from neigh¬ 15 to
20 A on any purchase you may want
to make. ■Write ue about rvhat you
'CL..'. need in house furnishings.
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Celebrated Sohmer & Co. ' Kstoy
Matchless lver& Pond
Burdoll
Reliable Bash & Berts
Standard E. (1. Herrington & Co. Waterloo.'*?
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Successors to J.W. BURKE & tlO.'KMUSIC HOUSE.
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•Id;.’ Second Street, M AGON. GEORGIA.
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Aj 5452 Second St., Macon, Ga
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the’stai lo of Georgia.
WE (DEFY ALL COMAE? IT Otto.
Hundreds of Testimoniels to’be seen at
our office, (Don't ferret the name and num-
her o f the bir .0 office.
Gold (.Yo'vth $4.00 each
The Best Brid/o ’.York imtHi W pf-LOO per tooth.
Beautiful Rose Pearl Plates, 011I7 $8.00 each.
tfood Set of Tooth on Rubber $5.00.
All other work at corrormmdhqUy low prices.
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Attorney rat I«»,
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Otnoa.1 Practice Boflelfcit OOtt
<o tho Christiau Bnildtug.
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PSiynicieM «m.l Surgeon*
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fleinonrhoiits (Piles), Fistulas G%r«A,
wo Min, HO PAIH.
Iloona No. t, Hoard Ptiildinfl,
Cordate, (?ik
107 f\.tton Arcs., Macon, Oa.
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dr. w. J.TURNER,
PI1YSU IAN AND SURGEON.
APlIUtUlN, - - - GEORGIA.
fylLT" Phone, lunudence No. 4 ; Of¬
fice No. 41.
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>ili,Eb.vMcia)i Surgeon, Ym
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;.£ai ATT.RtNKY AT LAW,
Ponlan, Ga.
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Attorneys at Law,
ABHBOKS, OaOIMHA.
Will !••> r.l! the t&fc
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Telephone connection with (\hj
dole, Vienn" r.ml
points, No. R7.
BARBER
THE <11 Y BARBER SHOP. ; .
If A 11C-1 * u lv-> 1 N<!— i. Hpo Uiitv,
b 11A V1 d' < qnii'k hin! l a-y.
ltAZDKb— pH* iii g< m:< t Iix on sk*rt
not ice
Yon will alw;y» rccoivo a cordial
welcome.
R. D. LAW, Proprietor.
LIVERY FEED
SALE STABLES.
Teams are swift, and always ♦»
good corn!i?ion. Now top afraid buggie*
and drivers who are not. to
g-o. Ready any hour. Sped*
provisions for traveling in bad
weather.
MTORY BROS. * CO.
ASHBURN,- GEORGIA,
THE BEST PLASTER.
A. piee* of tlanuel dampened,
with C.i j mlM'i'ld i n’s Pain Baloj,
>tiid l>ouu(1 <>'i to t bo a iIVcied p irl8
is superior to nnv t-laster. WhdU
tioui e 1 with a pain in the cheat
•r side, or i lam- Pack, gi VO it a
mi l. You are '•■•rftiin to be more
Hi m pleased , ; h the prompt Jain Balm re.
li-'l which it • .• .nIs
is a Iso a <•(*). > - ire for rheuma¬
tism. For s i!e by A« Hurray,
GREY HOUSE.
>S.M. HILLARD, Pttop
Pates, $1.00 per day.
PLEASANT ROOMS,
WELL CAKED FOR.
Carriage meets all triune,
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night and day. 1
454 Pine Street. Macon, Gu.“i^