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Vue Ashburn Advance . i
George Butler, I
Krtltor »Q(t MttnRgM, II------
OEaial Organ of Worth County
terms of subscription
(Invariably in Advance )
One year...... $1 .or-
Hi* mouths.. . .5f
Three months K
Entered at the postnfflee at Ashbtirn, second
Georgia, ss mail mutter of the
glass.
Don't forget th • prohibition
rally in Ashburn on the 25th. A
grand time may lx* expected.
(jco. F.van- went toTiftou on
Tueiday to attend the meeting of
iJio Georgia Sawmill Association.
♦Solomon Jonopii, tli<* negro
vie ted of sotting (ir- to
planingm’il at Tifton, has
pardoned by (lie Governor.
A newly married edit >r gets oil'
the following : “What istlmdif-
ferenee between lioneveomb, n
hoiieyiiicon and a pretty girl? A
boneycomb is a small cell, a hon¬
eymoon is a big soli and a pretty
girl is a flannel.’’
A cltauffo hap, hui'i) matio in the
Editorial managfttnont of the Ma¬
con Evening News, Torn Loy 1 ess
etcnpinif down and out. and John
T. Hearn mounting the tripod.
Mr. Hearn is an excellent editor,
experienced in daily paper work,
and will fore.' the News to tin*
front rapidly, He is a tightened
moral, Christ ian uenth'intn, and
olio of the best, friends of labor-in
the South. Several years ago
while he was publishing the
Knoxville (Tenn) Sentinel, an
evening paper, when labor <1 ay
came around ho not only suspend
ed his papor on that day, to give
his employes an opportunity to
properly observe the day, hut al
lowed them to move from tho of’-
flee to the fair ground all 11m ho ly
typo, that they might have a
type-setting c .nti- t. Ever friend
of organized labor should stand
by the Macon Nows and John T.
Hearn.
Worth 1 (k/iIs.
fly l'ojfultir CorrcNlpori'U nt
W. J. Hallman visited Worth
one day this wook.
Cot. Powolt, of Ashburn, was in
our city Tuoiday.
Messrs. Jim Knsign and W. W.
Peacock made a business trip to
Ashburn Tuesday.
J. Leo Ensign ami his niece Miss
Louise is visitinjj 8t. Simons Is¬
land this week.
T. J. Holloman and son Frank
went off with tho excursion to
Pablo Beech Wednesday,
Much good was brought out
at the meeting this week,a good
crowd attending night and day.
Mrs. J. Anthony lias returned
home after an extended visit to
.Helena to tho delight of her
many friends and husband.
Mrs. Mary Porch or loft
Wednesday to join Mr. Holmes
Porcher at Tifton. We hope for
them an unbroken success in
their new home.
The kissing bug that was spoke
of in last week’s Advance was
nothing „ . more (1 t han u common wood .
Mtwyer. While we are not tu ..
quanted with the kissing bug, we
are with tho wood sawyer.
A negro driving a double team
of P. <1. Domer a Sunday run over
\\. (, Smith s baby while tlie
child was playing in the road
and seriously, but not fately
bruising her. Up to writing she
was getting along nicely and we
hope will soon be well ngniu.
fiome misunderstanding be¬
tween K. H. fihockley and \\ . M.
Ulaee on the U. & V. fi. R. R.
bout some orders one day last week
ended iu :> fair light that day and
nobody thought any more about
it until fill no ay evening when the
man met wear the depot ami be-
g&u to quarrel. One word brought
on an other until pistol and knife
were freely Mr. Sboekloy
getting seriously if not fatnUy
wounded, the ff.;, tukiiur .-HWi
'
just . . above . tho ,, ehui and ,
under the tongue and lodging
naaclhe near the blade l lade l« bin. no M- 51r, «., Glase ,
received a alight knife wound on
‘
From Sycamore.
Ool. W. T. Williams attended
at Irwinvllle Monday.
Mr. Charlie Fountain spent
Sunday with home folks near
Cydon’eta.
Miss Lida Tin ■•bin, of Vienna,
vst • bore lust week the guest of
Mrs. K. K. B iiiey.
Mis; Kuti • Warren, of Sumner,
visited Miens Katin and Rachel
Wbid'Jon hir! week.
Mrs. Lott W ren and daughter,
Miss Mary, or Emerald, was
town yesterday. , ,
Mi-. Adams of Montezuma is
epending so met i me with ,ier f ' 0,l
Mr, II - mer Adams.
M is- Cora Royal, who has been
visiting Misses Cora and Mary
; William* , returned to her home in
j Emerald Sunday,
Mr-.. Charlie Hudson spent Sat-
> urda.y and Sunday in
tho guest of Mr.-. Myrtis Chaplin.
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Dr. and *'» 1 • t . i 1 .- *V U-iKf! r , -N.
IVlIitr , ana .j* lv. i) LOCK I 1 , O ,, j] l
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1 , . ball* l-ail" . 111 A \ •••iiulirn 1 1 , nimuaj <j 1
.
HltenH'On.
Mr. Elbert Faulk, of
came Monday to attend tho Led-
;,ide <d her son, Mr. J. E.
who is sick with slow fever.
Mr Turlington and , family, . J of
Tlfton, rnovod town ,,, i uesday ,
m
and wilioe' upy the bouse recently
vacated by Mr. .1, M. Jordan.
Mr. Lawton got his hand
badly bitten by his horse while
fcoding him Tuesday.
“Fairy.”
From Sumner.
Mies Maiy Grubbs returned
Saturday from a visit to relatives
in Oc* ilia.
Judge (O. Tipton and datigh-
ter, ol Isabella, attended services
at Pine Forest clitmdi near here
Hnnday.
Car loads of melons continue to
be shipped from here, though re¬
turns are small, some bringing
hardly enough to pay freight.
The now gin house being erected
by.!. I). Bridges is fast nearing
completion and will soon be furn¬
ished with a complete outfit of
new and up-to-date machinery.
Quite a number of Humnoritos
attended the Hudtiy School Asso¬
ciation and Singing Convention
which met together at Kimble
church Friday. Among those
tending were: Mr, and Mrs. J. II.
Pnto, Mr. Tom Perry, Misses
sic Grubbs, Mira McDaniel and
Blanche McLoud.
Mr.-. J. F. Kimble and cons,
Sylo and Bob, who have been
dangerously ill for some time arc
convalescent and it is hoped will
soon ho fully recovered.
Master Crawford Gilmore and
grandmother, of Aslibtivn, arrived
Saturday on a visit to the latter’s
daughter, Mrs. Collins.
Miss Alba Herrington is visit¬
ing relatives and friends in Leary
this week. Gray Beard.
The New Style of Writing.
fiineo vertical writing bus boon
adopted in schools it has been
considered necessary by some to
use a very stiff and hard pen, and
nearly , all ., tho makers .
pen 1
mend pens of this heavy and u.t
yielding description. It is an
error, however, to make them too
for sufficient action and flex-
*»'*Hty . tlm cssenttal . qu*liM«
arc
ft perfect pen. It is well known
that many persons have a tendon-
to grip tlio holder and press too
hard with the pen. This habit
{ . an only be overcome by using
one made with some degree of
flexibility and fineness of point,
which compels a lightness of touch
and helps toward a graceful and
gliding motion. Pens made prop¬
erly will be found to write
and are suitable
for Uie vertical of ordinary slant-
writing.
the fipeitcenan .. ■ Vertical
N ’° : ^ 7 - oarr Y " ,,k i ' leas tul(1
1’ <W<> * ,tli8 euioothness of action
aml ' v,u tempered firmness, to¬
c ,M ' u '‘' "ith the well known sn-
l-t’fiorty iu tinisb of tho fipeqse-
r ' eu ^ >ous ‘
Samples will be sent free
our readers, if this item
is cut out and sent with name and
addre<- to *he 'Mwtieerian J * IVn Co
‘
-hi* hrooine Now York , City. ,
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Bring vour job printing • to tho
Ajv.iKvoniot.
Hiseionary l-falty « Sylvester, t
Quito n number of our people
irathered nt the Methodist church
Fridav evening, .lime 30th ts> wit¬
ness tho public meeting of the,
Cheerful Workers, the young peo¬
ple and Juvenile Missionary *o-
ciety.
A program bad been prepared
by the members, consisting of
appropriate songs and selections,
Iloiv touchingly sweet did these
one appear in tie ir efirnest
:hi ,dHke ‘ "“ ‘g’? « ll, 7 hi '" k ';
and 1 ean F w,,rd * of I ’ r ; n ^ * I,d
glory n J to Him who haul
little cliildrcn to come unto me
forbid them not.” And
BUVg) “bring up your children in
the nurture and admonition of
the Lord.” (,'ouhl any one fail
to tay, “That is a grand and
good w ork for our children and
young people?” Indeed, all per¬
formed their 11 arts with much
credit. Of course every one was
interested in the children, but
there was also another feature of
*1 ‘ , ‘ iriir till a wait ‘ «1<1 wil }j
vi f »* ^ «r «»,,I i filar ft Ht* nor was unv
'
. . () /id •* r.i.ui ] Fitod.
' Mr- “* \)r * Walker* of Bycauioro, J ’
was present, according to invita-
lion and when introduced ill Hindi
( 'bing and wdl chosen terms by
our former pastor, Bro. J. Sliirab,
read a imnor in the interest of the
cause of r inissionfc, . . in that , cons
crated spirit that bespoke her
deep and abiding zeal and love
for the work she has taken up in
obedience to His last command.
Her deep and strong points
were so thrillingly and vividly
expressed that they were very im¬
pressive and her paper was highly
appreciated and enjoyed.
Mrs..I. Shi rah next told us of
her work in this course and
able and intesting wore her words
of pleading.
Hbe read a paper full of int.er-
es j aT1< ) instruction to the adult
as well as Juvenile.
She told of a school slio had
been maintaining in Japan by
supporting the teachers for many
years.
She showed letters from him
and some of the little pupils and
i those were a touching appeal to
our little workers here as well as
to the older. With a general con¬
tribution as a free will or thank
offering through tho society, the
exercises closed.
The result being new inspiratii n
new zeal and more interest in
this work. The many friends
Brother and Sister Khirah
. welcomed them and enjoyed their
Tiait among us . Mrs. Walker
mado maliy friends that
gladly welcome her again.
SEND US YOUR NAME
and address, together with
names and addresses of a
of your friends who are interested
in any sort, of poultry, for a
sample copy of the Georgia
Poultry Herald, a new, up-to-date
and interesting monthly poultry
paper, fiend to
Tun Georoia Poultry Herald,
Blakely, Georgia.
Church Directory.
M ETII ODIST:—Preaching evert
Sunday at II-.00a. in. and at 7/00 p.tn.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday at
7:00 p in. Sunday school at II p m,
, r.pwortb . League , meets ( vervi rulay
7;3li p m . )lo(io< , „, e AdraDo; f „ v
program and place of meeiing,
BAPTIST:-Prone in* every Sec
mid and Fourth Sundav ut HaOam
lm , -- ;00 p Pl; , vor mc , tilljr Tlia ,..
tiays H , 7 p suudyj school at 10
A oung Peep 1 -s Fniou evorv
Sunday at 3 P in.; notice the Advance
for program,
TOR SALE.
I have 5 full blood Jersey .milk
cows and calves, subject to regis¬
ter for sale. iv, L. Betts.
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WANTED—.V»>nts for new Fnrm?r«‘ t'
jl '1 I n'os iter '.Vis nri tr'm' ^VoV' " n l * l 7,.' Ute-D :l ' F
th. tie I inU .Mills .vise for tic
■3 l.okuij; Glass. 11 .tea Mies the llt'le by r: te
eg tltnotnuimis. latest -.r Dooks. outfit
free VKt-otsseU 7 out v calls: Is: agvnt t:
m weiket-.-o . ex., set s-vtu > hours u rs.
J. L. NICHOLS SCO,. Attests, Os. f’
*1 im*r-v \\*trrrsvrwT■» yrt m vr«rr
I -i To PATENT Good Ideas
I , | ! j ,1 V kl g may »id. be secured Address, by
our
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T. W.mON,
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Treats Chronic Diseases. Terras
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Butler’s
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Copyrighted A. I). 1807 by Geo. Butler.
Tti'* f ; itiqiK'.nt(,craph it by i'nr the lost Copying, Duplicating and Printing Device of agcla-
tlnou* s i ■ ian< -'on the inarket. It gives an a' s-.iutely perfect reproduction of manuscript
from an original, written with a eonim<m p in, < n ordinary writing paper, arm ia susceptible
of Takiii- from to! <•,. ptes on any kind of pjper. cardboard or cloth. The matter to be
< :oph.*d 11 virri't.'-ri witV sinq ucri tojrrrtph ink upon a sheet of paper, which Is then placed on
the facr if tin. .-.iriqu' nt ‘.'repli. ink side downward, i lie back oi the sheet is Blight \y rubbed noved
with th; liiind. and ih« e!h < t i.* hJIov.c 1 to remain for a minute, when the copy is rei
urnl tie: written matt* r. r<-v( r-ud, id found transferro-J to the Ainquentogrttph. I f now a
frerh sher-i of pnpe-r is laid on this transfer and rubbed lightly, ns before, a clear, distinct im-
]T'- sion will lie priri 1 d ih( re - 1 . i.ud the printing may be repeated rapidly and easily until
from to r," copies hav.i been ink« n fiom the original transfer. When all the copies de-
Sired hi’.e iMren printed, the iinpre; ion mny bo immediately washed from the surface by the
vwiot a • pof o-and either warm or co. 1 water, and the Hnquentograph is again ready for
price lists, reports, plans, and
drawing?*, speciiioationa, music, etc.. »un be reproduced recoi anincnd its Hektograpli general use ribbon
iuloption. fifty c<.pi« s can be taken from type-written copy, wii here the
i»i used. It i-. already largely used by 1 >,000 business men who have oecas sion for a considera-
blentonhi r of dup ictites’of any writing or drawing. When once used It ia indlspens iblo. It
is adapted to any climate. It should be used in every office, and can be used by ail cl, asses.
1 13 ADVANTAGES, AND i HOSE WHO USE IT.
r;rf*uh*rLetters printed with it go through tho mailsfrt* 1 cent postage. which
As an iwP.ortishi nu*<iim»i for business houses it is invaluable. A circular letter
has all the oppotmim-eoi' >. personal com muni cation will be vead by every out who receives it.
Tor price valuable! list*, quoiation^. market reports, sto<*k lists, cstirnute requests, special offers,
etc., it is in
i uUn .cl t'orpor.Hfon ■ use it for issuing orders, tariffs, reports, etc.
Ii.uiivri!.-.-c-uiip i*:'c > ti l , . - bills i. fur reports, tariffs, policy forms,schedules, etc.
11 o’ els and r.tstuureuts us i of faro, circulars, cards, meal liekets, etc.
ting Miiuu/aeturers ic e it in sontliim- signing time out etreuiars soliciiing checks, biisiocss. instruotlug agents, get
t 'i intates on material, and trade etc;.
Jobber use it in st rt ling out price lists to customers, notifying their trade of any special
bargains they have t.o ofb.r, printo.-g route etinis for sah-sMen. etc.
t (.‘tail stores use it udv ant;.”;- superintendents B.e l.v in sending out circular letters soliciting trade.
Min inters and sunday-ecooi use it for printing their church and school
readings, lesson work, programmes for church entertainments, copying hymns for distribu¬
tion in the eongirgation, sending out notices of eorvices to be held, contributions due, etc.
Seen ti l l ~ of hi Iges and societies use it: for sending out notices of meetings, informing
mci Tiber- of business transacted, etc. by this method absolute secresy is preserved.
Count, and city superinb relents of s -bools, and teachers generally, find it indispensable
their work. It is use . by them tu printing notices to teachers, examination questions
usictl c/.crei 4 . monthly report a. notic« • to parents, problems for pupils to solve, etc,
(’ouuty sheriff’s an I city officials u.m; it in printing ail kinds of blank forms, tax notices, ordi-
rmtiees. and cousm- le's sales, ondim. out descriptions of criminal etc.
Music writers use it for printing music, etc.
ewfif uper publishers use it ; sa delinquents, maiier, in calling attention of advertisers to their paper
as an advertising medium, dunning printing circular letters in a customer’s own
handwriting, i isiting (Mt-ds, etc. it bea s a dozen louts of script type in any printing office,
AlUHic, Hketchi g, mechanical drawings, maps, architectural drawings, and in fact, any-
tiling iliui can be ( 3one with the pun or typewriter can be made by the Hinquentograph pro¬
cess, arid its range or scope of work is unlimited.
The •'•inqiiuntogmph ns so simple that any child can understand its use, and the average
office boy can masier it and become an expert in an hour. With good usage it wil last from
one to two years- No practice is required to produce oxeelh nt work.
A SINQUENTOGRAPli FORMULA AND RIGHT ONLY $t.oo.
.The ingredients for ma-king sinquontograph and Ink consist of Gelatine, Glycerine and
Diamond -ye, uni ran boob u- ;i'almost uuv tov/n having a drug store, at a cost of about
cents for eri'nigh iu ivn a h.ig /.,*•! school slate, which will print legal cap size. It can
bo made by any jiciwm having init iligonco enough to read the formula, or any druggist will
furnish theinun-dier t •- and make 1: f >r any person having the f. nnula, for 7-> cents.
Korniu!.! an > ■ - hi to make and use the Hriqimiitograph will be sent to any Dcrson for
only OiNti iioLLAk, c ash, check, money order or draft to accompany order. Ad in t'SS
GEO. BUTLER, Ashburn, Ga.
To Brother Publishers.
The Siiiquentograph is just what you need in your office. If von will
gi-yc the following five lino advertisement three or more insertions in your
paper, upon receipt oi"mark' d copy containing the same I will send you a
Formula and lign- P”-tp-ii.l. Fraternally,
GUO. BUTLER, Pub, Advance, Ashburn, Ga.
[COPY FOlt ADVERTISEMENT.]
A GENTS WANTED. Noexperien ce or cap-
made > i --a required; easily; no license. $10 a day can
be canvassing or.mail order
business. Address Geo. Splendid Butler, side Ashburn, lino for drummers.
Ga.
We Manufacture and Sell
MACHINERY 0
Da you want anything iron in our line?
Uo niako liniK'and Casting, ol all kinds, Steam Fittings, work. etc
Wo repair all kinds of Machinery, and wo guarantee all or our
Wo sell Engines, Boilers, Presses, etc. Write us lor prices on anything
yon want in our lino.
The Swain=Rya!s ilachine Works,
CORDELE, GEORGIA.
prrrmoN lor charter.
State of Georgia, Dooly Cot::ity:
r l'o ibc Honorable, the Seerctarv of
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St-ceof tlm St :u* of Georgia:
Tho petition ot 3. !'. Hill, S. J. Hill,
J.Gorclo.i.loiw . W. li. fievtaour, VVm
Foam Inti. 1 . H. Willi--. B. F. Slirp
Paul, J. B. H\ i s, F. H. Blau I au.l J.
Slade, Jr. till rc-idi g in the -aid
county of D"oly. respectfully shows;
1. That this came- a• i•! residences
of vour petit diners are iu tlm county
of I )>-.<»'y as hurt ;u above stated.
2. That hev desire io form a Bail
i and Company, tin' r tne of which
will lie The Tition & Fb-nda Railway
< ompauy.
3. The lengdi of snid Railroad will
be, «s near a-can be estimated eigbty
4 Tl.c general d reotion of r sa‘d
Rai l, ad win bem South apd Y.
ly direction from <be to n if T.ftoo.
iu the couni V of It. i ri< n. and ihe road
will ran through tli-counties ol Ber¬
rien, Worth, Colqu tt, Thomas Mitch¬
ell amt i.’eea’ur
5 That it u ill be constructed from
tor near Si ill tOW.n of Tilton Io a
P°‘ ul at or nearBainbridge in Decainr
county.
0. They pray io hundred be incoiporab d
for the term of one and one
>*»,■ U 0i) Wit h ,i ‘" r fl ’ b "T, by
voi f f . t d
- ' *’ TJ
to-oon'T dissolve aed aid 1 up sat
corporation, or to e i tr uo t .e ^.rue
H-y.md -aidI peri, d n atiowed by
ij» , oj 1 be oUi-L ai„,a at of copi .. a , -took . wtll ...
be One Tuoueand sbaie. < eommoi.
f, "V TfTil y In Tr
: l ;,'. !oev
■ < d .u nui I 0 «u of life n ia ovirian
'7 j. E Jo satonu . . .on . f .
, .i-'.e i -
»aid ih cei-.i th, waa-m d B>. to
" ^ 41 u -e : p ious d> the c-p-tai
L Coes' t t. equip, lu . nisi.n a d
said f --d.
That ttun h.ive given four t
said petition in tho newspapers in
wliiili the Fheriff’s advertisements
are published in each of the
* n which said rai way is to he enn-
st.ucfed, once a week for four (4)
weeks., before tl e fl.ing of this p jtitiou.
l \ Thev |mv to be incorporated
under the laws of this blate. with all
'•»« Powers ami l-rtyileges set forth in
a PI ,r °vea December the 17th,
LnoWo as the Dem-tul Act for
tl.e Incorporation of Railroads, and
the -everal Acts amendatory thereof,
subject to the conditions of said Act
end that a ceniflc te in pursuance of
said Act constituting th'-ui such cor-
poration be issued to petitioners.
And p tition ■: s will ever pray etc.,
J 1‘ Mill
S ,7 Mill
J Goriion Jones
W li Seymour
Wm. Scnndrett
P fl Willis
B F Sbeppnrd
J B Kj a is
F It Bland
J Slade Jr.
J T Pci. Atty,
State of Georgia, Dooly County:
p er80n allv appeared before me the
undcr-vne-l officer of said county, ilu-
ly Hill, qualified J G Jones to admlni-ter o .ihs, J T
and Mm Scamlrett, ’
wh(l ou ,i, „ a J,' .
That , hey ar brw (3) of the p ,, r .
'“ns named in the fort'ffoinf? petition
f „ rnli . 8lli Company; to^ Umt end. of
n;lmes Scribed said petition
i,re ,h “ Fe- nine -gnat nr s of the p r-
■•-Tin u^JS^Ve’frno tiffc C
of , he knowledge iniorm-tion and he-
afbanta »?.»' of each hereto. .4 jonr .IT sdd Hill
J Gordon Jems
Wm Seandreit.
Sworn t > and subs: nb-d before me
this the 19th day of June A D 1899
i* h Willi-
,,r
(Georgia ^outl^errj $c Pi oriaa y
SUWAHFE RIVER ROUTE.
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Local Time Table, Effective March 26,1899.
Subject to change without notice.
SHOO I DIXIE UICK I I I I Quid STEP. FLYER. DIXIE SHOO FLY
FLY. I FDYEK TEP. STATIONS.
,«s issSs»“Sl:|!= IS3JIS riSSs as tl",aS :p
7 95 pm 1 50 am 1 47 pm Lv. CordeleAr 2 08 pm 2 15 am
7 35 pm 2 02 am .1 58 pm Weoona . . ] 58 i>m 2 02 am 7 55 >m
... J 36 7 26
8 ispisSHse^SiflSfls 05 pm 2 27 am 2 22 pm -. Worth ... pm . ... • 7 20 am
8 41 pm 2 33 am 2 30 pm . .. Ashburu am
625 am
6 35 am
!) 42 pm 4 01 am 3 54 pm Spurts ... 11 54 am 12 U am 5 52 am
... 43 1- 02 5 41
1035 954 pm 4 4 45 11am 4 4 06 5o pm ... Ar. Valdosta Heart pine. Lv 11 1) 05 am am 11 30 pm am 5 00 am am,
pm am 4 pm Lv Vaido-ta Ar 11 0a am I"® P m
4 45 am 50 pm 10 37 11 06
5 07 am 5 14 pm . . • Lake Parke am 10 30 pm
5 41 am 5 51 pm Ar. Jasper Lv 10 00 am pm
5 50 am 5 51pm Lv. Jasper Ar 10 00 am 10 lo pm
0 23 am (i 23 pm While Sp’g* 9 2o am 9 41 pin
... 9 18
§6 45 am §!i 45 pm Ar Luko City Lv 9 00 am pm
7 05 am ‘ ? 00 pm Lv Lake Citv Ar §8 3a am 9 18 pm
8 12 au. 8 05 pm Sampson Citv 7 28 am 8 05 pm
. la 7 5-,
8 25 am 8 18 pm ..Hampton... 7 am pm
SSOjirn S 52 pm Grandin . . . 0 38 am 714 pm
. . . 6 35
9 35 am 9 30pm Ar. Balatka Lv 0 00 am pm
PLANT SYSTEM.
3 20 am 3 15 pm Lv Tlfton Ar 12 15 pm 12 45 am
4 50 dm 5 15 i»m Vr Waycr’^ Lv 1 > 15 a ni
830am lL40i>m Ar Jack’ville fJruDsw’k Lv Ly ,745 8 00 am 803 pm
7 30 am 7 40 pm A r am
5 Meal Station.
Trains No. 3 and 4, the‘Dixie Flyer,” bare throusrh sleeper between
St. Loui-. Mo. and Jacksonville, Fia. , and tlirouffh c-ach between Maooa
and Ja, ksonvillc via ritfon; also have Parlor Sleeping Car betwcon Maeon
and P i’atka, open r»r the recep'ion of p-isscngers m Union Depot, Macon, at
9;st» p. m., and remains in Macon Depot on retnrn until 7.30 a. m, t andean
be occupied until that time-
Hew Parlor Sleeping Car or “Dixie Flyer” between Macon and Palatka.
K. K. Barton, Genl. Agt., D. G. Hall, General Agent,
4 Noel Block, Nashville, Term. 8 Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga.
Wm. Cheekley Shaw, Vice Pres. C. B. Rhodes, Genl. Pass. Agt.,
Macon, Georgia.
TIFTON & NORTHEASTERN R. K.
“soldiers colory route.*’
Local Time Table J\fo. 6.
H. II. TIFT, President. W. O. TIFT, Vice-President.
General Offices : Tiftok, Georgia.
No 7. No 3. No I. Miles. Effective Dec. 19, ’97. Miles. No2. No 4. No 8
M. P. M. A.M LEAVE ARRIVE P. M. P. M. P.. M
02 O 10 8 00 10 .....Tifton 25 12 15 6 25 6 10
CO Ol (M 23 8 15 ® t , . Brighton...... 20 12 00 6 10 5 56
CO CO C 32 8 25 00 f . ., Harding . . . . 17 1151 6 01 5 48
CO 52 8 45 gSK f . Pinetta . . . . 11 1131 5 41 5 29
CO 9 01 . . Mystic....... 9 11 15 5 35 5 23
9 13 1.....Fletcher . 5 11 14 5 23 612
1 20 9 30 25 ......Fitzgerald 0 1100 5 10 6 00
ARRIVE LEAVE A. M.
Trains No- I, 2, 3 ami 4 run daily, exccpl Sunday. Trains No 7 and S run
on Sundays only (f) Flag Plant Station System Trains stop Jonty on signal All trains
make connection with the and the Oeorgia Southern and Flor¬
ida at Tifton, tiucl the Georgia & Alabama at Fitzgerald,
F. G. BOATRIGHT, Traffic Manager.
Professional Cards.
J. A. COMER,
Attorney at Law,
ASHBTTRN, UEORClIA.
Will practice in all the Courts,
and Federal.
Telephone connection with
dele, Vienna and
points, No. 37.
DIt. T. E. THRASHER,
Physician and Surgeon,
Asmsuax, Georgia.
General Practice Solicited,
m the Christian Building.
C. E. WALKER,
Physician and Sargeon,
Stcumohe, Geokoia.
GEO. W. COOPER,'
DENTIST,
AsHisrits, Georoia.
Office, Room No. 4, Betts
Ill*. *1. x XII /“I Gardner. J
* a. r. . IaiH UUDi f
Physician and Sncceow
ashburn, . ’. Georgia.
W. T. WILLIAMS,
Attorney at Law.
Land and Collections.
Sycamore, -:- Georoia.
A, J. DAVIS,
Attorney at Law,
Ashburn, Geohcka.
Real Estate and Collection*.
Prompt attention to all business placed
in our hands.
FRANK PARK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Ponlon Ga. c
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DR. W. J.TURNER oi-d.E
ppysfenv RH1&IUAN AND s vn SLRUEON. n.-
abhutthw ’ “Rirgia.
i;0f -
Legal Advertising.
SHERIFFS SALK.
GEORGIA, Will Worth county:
be sold before tho Court House door la
Isabella, Ga., to the highest bidder for cash
during,the luosaay legal hours of sale, on the first
in August 1809, the followinff proper-
acres of land more or less all being
south-west portion of Lot No. 75 in the 7th
district of said county, levied on as the prop¬
erty of J. H. Taylor and R. C. Taylor, to satisfy -
a Justice court ft fa issued from the Justice
court of the 1125 district G. M. in favor of Im-
penel Fertilizer Co. vs J. H. Tay lor and R. C.
Taylor, levy made and returned to me by C„
Nolan. S. C.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
163,S acres of land more or lees, it being the
South-west portof lot No 70 in the 7th district
of said coun y levied on as the property of J.
U. J ay lor and R. C. Taylor to satisfy a Justico
Vi^urt flfa issued from the Justice court of the
11*> district g. M. of said county in favor of
.t H Mauldin vs J H Taylor and R C Taylor,
MuSW 10 me by c - Nolan ' 8<
H. S. STORY, Sheriff.
GEORGIA—Worth Will county:
be sold before the courthouse door ’in
Isabella, Ga., to the highest bidder for cash
during the legal hours or sale on the first Tue*
miy in August, lSi#i),tbo following property, to*
Lot of land No 297 containing 490 acres, more
pr lot less, 350 acres of lot No 295, being all of said
a except T° acre8 70 acres owned owned By by Charlie W Br Pittman; Pitman,
also , 290 acres the east side of lot 20*;
on No
®! No 8 o 296; 20 acres also in the north-west corner of lot
215 acres of lot No 303, said land
being on tho nortn side of said lot; also 50
acres in the south-east corner of )ot No 304,
all of said lands lying and being In the 7th dis¬
trict of \\ orth county. Said land levied on aft
the property of Daniel Clements to satisfy 4
nfa=i issued from the county court of Berrien
county. Ga., in favor of The Everotte Ridley
Ragan Co. vs Smith & Co. Mrs T D. Smith and
C Dinents. Tenants in po ssession no-
tiffed ♦ in writing. This July 5,1899.
iso, at the same time will bo sold one slx-
HjcwopertyourrsRE Farquar engine and boiler levied on as
ILa i-sueri from the Lundy to sattifyone said
county in favor county oourt of
of .f 1) Lainir vs Mrs R E Lun -
ay. IhisJulyS. 889.
S R HANCOCK. DSWC, Ga.
Notice of First Meeting of Cred¬
itors.
In ‘A 6 btsttriot Court of the United States for
the Southern District of Georgia In Ban!*-,
rnptey.
In the matter of RichardTarpley Davis, bank,
rupt. In bankruptcy.
To the creditors of Richard Tarploy Davis of
Ashburn, m tho county of Worth , and die-
tr i<-t aforesaid, a bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that on the 18 th day
of May, A D 1899, the said Richard Tarpley
L that a VL the w as hrst duly meeting adjudicated of his creditors bankrupt; will and be
held at Ashburn, Ga., in the law office of
J- A. Comer on t e 18th day of July, A D 1899,
at a o clock in the forenoon, at which time
he said creditors may attend prove their
Maims, appoint a trustee, examine the bank¬
rupt. an<l transact such other business as
may properly f?. HARRELL. come before said meo-ing.
At Cambridge, Ga., Referee ia Baqkruptcy,
July 3,1899.
BARBER
THE CITY BARBtR SHOP.
HAIR-DRESSING—s specialty.
HHAY ING—Quick anteasT-
RAZORS—put :t> g-oefi xd on short
notice.
5 on will always receive a cordial
f^come.
R. D. LAW, p; piietor.
Building, Alburn, Ga