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JBar^atns.. ♦ ♦ ♦
Nothing at cost, but ev¬
erything so cheap you
can never Regret a Pur¬
chase with us.
We have beeo receiving and opening daily for some time, a large
) and well selected stock of
DR\ GOODS and NOTIONS
recently purchased in Northern Markets.
We now claim to have the largest and best assorted stock in Ash¬
burn, bought especially for the
FALL - WINTER
TRADE.
The public generally are cordially invited to inspect our stock be¬
fore buying elsewhere. If we fail to please you, no
harm will be done and we will still appre¬
ciate your call upon us.
FRESH LOT FAHILY GROCERIES
Just received, and are being sold at the lowest prices. These goods
are all fresh, and the stock is being added to daily. We
-will aave you money on Groceries.
Everybody Claims to sell cheap
but we Convince by actual
Demonstration.
TKDL B. jflfouvra^, Cash riECHANT. A h burn's
.. .
A Lesson
in Bargains
To be taught those who will lie taught
during the next few weeks.
Our Hat stock is hard to beat—Neat, New
and Complete—and as low as low can be.
Quite a nice
Line of Dry Goods and Notions
Are now on our shelves and we do not
expect them to reman there long if very
low prices will usher them out. Those
we have now—at your price and they are
gone.
Our Shoes are Nice and Stylish,
new and good, As we.make this line a
a special specialty we defy competition.
We shall sell shoes at a price that will
cause the buyer to laugh and rejoice and
our competitors to stand and wonder.
friend*—price, / and off.
Come in buy cairy
Also we have a general
Line of Groceries and Confectioneries,
which we are always glad to swap for dab
lars. Our fancy candies are in the lead
here—all owing to the fact that they got
freah goods and a heap for a dime. P.
i
Highest prices given for hides, either fresh
or dried.
Respectfully,
Shingler
«•*.
Mercantile Co,
Local Happenings.
Speak a good word for Ashburn.
The wood-chopper is in demand.
Ashburn first, last and forever.
Cotton sold here Thursday 7.2o.
Zeigler Bros. Shoes nt Betts A
Co’s.
Silver thimbles 25 cents at
Whidby’s.
Workmen are busy upon the
new Academy.
C. B. Patterson has been indis¬
posed several days.
Miss Jimmie Martin returned
to her home in Macon yesterday.
J. R. Burgess visited relatives
in Bonaire this week.
Gold filled watches, Waltham or
Elgin, $10.00 at Whidbys.
Rev. W. H. Budd, of Moultrie,
was in the city Thursday.
Protracted meeting begins at
Pelham church to-morrow.
Bridgers, Jeffrey .t Co., threat¬
en to visit Fitzgerald Sunday.
Call and examine new lot of in¬
fants wraps. Betts & Co.
Nice line of ladies jackets, lat¬
est styles, Jeffrey & Roobin.
Miss Leia Tison has returned
home from Arabi where she visit¬
ed relatives.
When you come to Ashburn
shopping remember Murray’s is
headquarters.
Mrs. R. Huckobee and children
went up to Cordele Wednesday to
visit relatives.
The experience of age is respon¬
sible for more mistakes than the
the inexperience of youth.
H. A. Bailey has accepted a
position with a saw' mill at Olym¬
pia, Ga., and will move to that
place.
Will Young, who has been em¬
ployed by Betts A Co., at the mill
has been given a position in the
We understand Mr. M. B. Rai-
ford and family will return to
their plantation near Isabella in
the near future.
Jeff Pope, a well known Negro
died Thursday. He
was thought well of by the white
people of the town.
Much interest is being taken in
the meeting now being conducted
at the Methodist and much good
is being accomplished.
No hunting will be allowed on
my lands. All trespassers will be
punished according to law.
A. B. Wells.
The prize buggy given away by
B. Gorday last Saturday was
won by S. C. Collins, formerly of
Ashburn but now of Waycross.
You are sure of polite and cour¬
teous attention when you visit
the establishment of W. A. Mur¬
ray. His clerks are a gentlemanly
lot.
R. A. Whidby has been receiv¬
ing some beautiful jewelry lately.
He will have a new ad in next
week’s Advance and ’twill pay
you to read it.
The sociable delegation from
the model little city of Ashburn
to hear the noted oritor from
was composed of Rev.
J. F. Culpepper, H. Jeffrey, A. C.
Forester, Misses Ola Smith and
Minda Hardin.—Cordele Call.
The astronomors say that there
will be a great meteoric shower or
falling of stars on the night of the
14th or 15 of this month. They
claim that it will equal the show¬
er of 1838. Remember the dates
and look out for it; ’twill he
worth seeing, ,
Judge W. W. Hill, who was
well and very favorably known
throughout this section of Geor¬
gia, died at his home in Madison,
Ala., last Thursday, of paralysis
of the brain. He was a brother
to Capt. C. F. Hill, wbo
near Arhburn, His death will be
greatly regretted by all
knew him.
Co rrespondence.
Now oorncu tho •avlvloat time of all
In man's unhappy lot,
The autumn leaves will surely fall—
The prioo of wood will not.
From Sycamore.
Miss Carrie Jackson visitnd
Ashburn Tuesday.
Oapt. Henderson, Misses Mary
Williams and Otho Clements vis¬
ited Ashburn Monday.
Mr. Ivey is attending to busi¬
ness in lluhira this week.
Mrs. Whiddon and daughter,
Miss Katie, visited Ashburn Tues¬
day.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Shirah, of
Ashburn, spent Sunday with Rev
and Mrs. J. Shi rah
Mrs. Walker attended the State
Fair in Atlanta last week and re¬
turned Monday.
Rev. W. A. Huckobee, agent
for the orphan's home in Macon,
preached an impressive and elo¬
quent sermon to a large congre¬
gation Sunday morning and even¬
ing. Everyone who heard the
discourse was stired by the earn¬
est presentation of gospel truths
which came in simple vet power¬
ful language from the lips of the
speaker. A large collection was
taken up for the benefit of the or¬
phans home.
An entertainment was given
Tuesday evening at the home of
Mr. E. (j. Williams and was tho
most enjoyable one of tho season.
Those present were: Misses Car¬
rie Jackson, Addic and Hattie
Floyd, Cora Marry and Mattie
Williams, Katie and Rachie
Whiddon, Daisy Dyess and Cliff¬
ord Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace;
Messrs. G. W. Henderson, Edwin
Smith, Arthur and Ernest Clem¬
ents, Henry, Covin and Levin
Johus, Harry Jackson, Abe and
Alfred Henderson, Oscar Swear¬
ingen, Charlie Fountain, Walter
Williams, Silas King and Syney
Smith.
Capt. Jackson was in Ashburn
Thursday.
From Worth,
Mrs. It. V. Bowen and daught¬
er, Miss Sal lie, of Arabi, spent
Sunday in Worth with relatives.
Master Warren Paulk is visit¬
ing relatives in Arabi this week.
Mrs. J. M. and Miss Susie Cox,
of Arabi, were the guests of Mrs.
Willie Paulk one day this week.
Several young people from here
spent Sunday evening at the home
of Mr. John Oliver, one mile west
of town.
Little B. C. Austin has a severe
case of fever. We hope for him
an early recovery.
F. A. Parcher, of Emerald, was
the guest of Mr. E. Allen one day
this week.
Cane grinding is the order of
the day hereabouts.
F. E. Waymer visited Ashburn
on business Wednesday.
Messrs. J. A. Comer and Clias.
Holder, of Ashburn, were in this
place one day this week.
Mr. Henry Hawye is suffering
from an attack of asthma.
Mr. W. 8. P. Oskarnp, of Cin¬
cinnati, is the guest of Mr. J. L.
Ensign.
Since the bird season opened
the roar of the hunters gun can
be heard from snn to sun.
Walter Cowan’s large barn is
narly completed. It is one of the
nicest in this section.
The entertainment at the home
of Mr. W. C. Ashley, one mile
east of Worth, was much enjoyed
by all those who attended.
Mr. gad Mrs. Taylor are visit-
inr home-folks in Sumter county
this week.
Messrs. W. H. and John Pullen
visited Arabi Sunday,
Mr. John Scoville can be found
behind S. .W. Lockhart’s coun¬
ters, where he will be pleased
wait on his friends.
Southern Rental Parlors.
jik Gold crowns, $4.00
Best Bridge Work, per tooth. 4.00
Pull Set of Teeth, on Rubber, 5.00
Set of Teeth yr> Rose Pearl, 8.00
% Teeth lixtruct-d Without Pain, >‘ v .50
Gold I Tilings, from $1.00 up.
We Defy Competition! Challenge
Comparison! Invite Investigation!
Wo Guarantee all our Work!
Our Reference: Eleven Year’s Record in Macon.
Originators and Leaders of l.ow_Chargea for High
Class Dentistry in Central Georgia.
THERE IS | Southern Denial Parlors, $ 614 CHERRY
ONLY ONE STREET.
WM. G. LONG, D. 1). S., Proprietor and Manager.
Macon, - Oeorgia.
I .ocaI Schedule.
Trains arrive and leave here as
follows: .(Day Passenger)
No. 1,South 2 -.80 p. m.
No. 2, Noath 1:80 p. in.
(Night Passenger.)
No. 8, South 2:88 a. m.
No. 4, North 1 :84 a. m.
(Shooflv.)
No. 6, South S:41 p. m.
No. £>, North 7:15 a. m.
Miss Berta Page is visiting the
Misses Tison.
J. S. Slangier returned Thurs¬
day from Savannah.
New lot of furniture just re¬
ceived. Betts & Co.
Latest style of silks of all colors
at Jeffrey & Roobin’s.
Mr. —. —. Turner is visiting
his brother, Dr. W. J. Turner.
Mr. W. E. Gannon spout Sun¬
day in Valdosta with relatives.
Have you seen that new lino of
colored silk skirts nt Betts A Co’s I
They are beauties.
We failed to receive the Ocilla
News last week. Small-pox, camp
itch or vaccination?
By the time the average man is
old enough to have good common
sense he is too old to use it to any
advantage.
The Wesleyan Union Methodist
church annual conference will
convene at Ashburn, Ga., Dec. 8,
ft and 10th, 1891).
Rev. I. T! Burgess, Pastor.
On account of A. M. K. church
conference at. Macon, the G. S. dt
F. will sell round trip tickets Sun¬
day the litth, limited to date of
sale, as follows: Worth $1.60,
Ashburn, $1.75, Sycamore $2.00.
Messrs John II. Allen and J. B
Bozeman, *bl' Ashburn, were
guests of Judge J. W. Price in
Sylvester this week and expressed
themselves as bei ng both surprised
and pleased with our little town.
—Local.
Lost or Strayed: One black
mare mule, medium size, lump
on right shoulder near point from
collar. Bucks under saddle. I
will pay reasonable amount for
information concerning same.
R. T. Mauldin,
Sycamore, Ga., Nov. 8, 1809.
I have a large supply of photo
graph materia! on hand which I
must have my money out of, and
in Order to do so, I am going to
make a reduction. Until Decem¬
ber 1st 1 will make a beautiful
card size photograph for $1.00 per
dozen. No less than a dozen
made. J. W. Burke.
C. W. JOHNSTON, M. Dl,
WORTH, GA.
Disease Genito Urinary Organs
ii^id Gynaecology a
Specialty.
WANTfcU- Apent* for new Fvntri'
Manual. It contains Cotton Sa'lertTa¬
ble* that run from ic to 10c. It figure*
tit, Looking l«thi (Haas. and Mtbu. U *l»o for thaMMa
Illustrations. tSaohaa the Hlblebv (ft
latest w.r BmU. Out
free. Aleuts tell 7 out V calls: agent
In Wtikerco. -la*., sells 2S in »tiour*.
J, L. NICHOLS* CO,. Atlanta. Oa.
^Professional.
Dr. J. F. Gardner,
Anidii and Burgeon.
ASBODHX, . ’. (illOUOU.
W. T. WILLIAMS,
Attorney at law.
Land and Collections,
Bioamohk, Oleoma a.
A. J. DAVIS,
Attorney at Law,
Annaeus, Gttoaou.
flaal Estate and Collections,
Prompt attention to all btuiasis placed
in onrlicmla.
J. A. COMER,
Attorney at Law,
A ananas, lUonuu.
Will practice in all the Courts, State
and Federal.
Telephone connection with Cor
dele, Vienna and intermediate
points, No. 117.
DR. T. H. THRASHER,
Physician and Snrgaoa,
Ashborn, Gsoroia.
General Practice Solicited. Ofioe
Jaa the Christlan Building.
O. E WALKErT
Physician and Surgeon,
H to amour, -:- GaoaaiA.
~
OEO. W. COOPER,
DENTIST,
AsHnoav, Ohmii.
Office, Room No. 4 , Batts Building,
DR. W. J.TURNER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
ASIIBURN, - - - GEORGIA.
g0T" Phone, Residence No. 4; Of¬
fice No. 41.
T. W. TISON,
Physical! and Druggist.
Treats Chronic Diseases. Terms
Reasonable. Patronage Solicited.
Rleotrldtjr brought Into requisition
Office in the O. K.
Drug Store.
B. B. WHITE,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Betts Building, Anliburn,Ua.
lieiraniilo am) Kcal E-tate Litigation
Receive Hpemal
and Vigorous Attention
In all Courts, State and Federal.
City Barber Shop*
H.D. LAV, Proprietor. ' '' • ■
For a first-class Shampoo, Shave,-
Hair-cut and any work in
the toneorial line,
call on me.
SATISFACTION - GUARANTEED.
Rv«m Building, Ashburn, Go.
New Barber Shop.
I have opened a new shop
in the Christian Building
w here 1 can be fouud rea¬
dy to serve my customers.
HENRY GRIFFIN, Harbor.