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^Bargains.. ♦ ♦
Nothing at cost, but ev¬
erything so cheap you
can never Regret a Pur¬
chase with us.
We have been receiving and opening daily for some time," a large
and well selected stock of
DRY 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
ham 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 low est prices. These goods
are all fresh, and the stock is being added to daily. We
will save you money on Groceries.
Everybody Claims to sell cheap
but we Convince by actual
Demonstration.
m B. dburray Cash flECHANT. Aliburn's
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i Sr.;
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A Lesson
in Bargains
To be taught those who will he 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
»* jfone.
J Nice and Stylish,
Our Shoes are
new and good, Ae we make this line a
a epecial 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.
Come in friends—price, buy and caJry off.
Also we have a general
Line of Groceries and Confectioneries,
which we are always glad to swap for dol-
Ian. Our fancy candies are in the lead
hero—all owing to the fact that they get
fresh goods and a heap for a dime.
Highest prices given fof hides, either fresh
er dried.
(Respectfully*
Shingler
i Mercntile Co.
Local Happenings.
Silver thimbles 25 cents at
Whidby’s.
Mr. M. S. Cantey is sporting a
new wheel.
0. I. Betts returned to Jack¬
sonville Tuesday.
Mr. J.R. Buigess went to Ir-
wiuville Wednesday.
Carlos Hudson, of Outhbert. is
here attending school.
Mr. K. ,1. Hodge is suffering
from an enfi&med eye.
Gold filled watches, Waltham or
Elgin, $ 10.00 at Whidbys.
Dr. T. II. Thrasher made a bus¬
iness trip to Tifton Saturday.
Mr. J. C. Durham made a busi¬
ness trip to Dakota Thursday.
Mr. Kdd Clarke, of Smithville,
is the guest of Ashburn relatives.
Mr. T. J. Fitzgerald killed a
400-pound pig one day this week.
Mr. G. W. Daniels and wife
spent Sunday with relatives near
luaha.
Rev. J. F. Culpepper filled his
regular appointment at Worth
Sunday.
If you are in need of job print¬
ing we should like to show you
samples.
Mrs. Weakley and Miss Maud
Doiner, of Worth, w ere shopping
here Wednesday.
Dr. W. J. Turner left for New
York yesterday where he will
take a post-graduate course.
Lost —Silver thimble, with in¬
itials M. A. C. engraved upon
same. Reward to finder at this
office.
Mesdames G. W. Cooper aud
Annie May Dorris spent Sunday
in Worth, the guests of Mrs. W.
W. Cowan.
Mrs. D. W. Almond, or Conyers
is expected here on a visit to
soon. She is now visiting
Worth relatives.
Several Ashburnites attended
an entertainment i:i the Pleasant
Hill neighborhood last night, re¬
porting a pleasant time.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Everett left
for ViennaSunday atwhich place
Mrs. E. will spend sometime.
Mr. E. returned home Tuesday.*
Mrs. F. E. Hudson returned
last Friday from Cuthberfc
which place she has been visit¬
the family of Mr. S. B. Hud¬
Mr. C. B. Brady, of Columbia,
C., arrived in the city Wednes¬
and is now connected with
Advance. Announcements
week.
Gall to see my samples of Pho¬
while in town. I can
you the best and latest styles
prices never before known.—
W. Burke.
Miss Lillian Corley, oneofOor-
most popular young ladies,
lo her home yesterday,
a pleasant visit to her friend
Mark Beecher.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Bolden ar¬
in thecity Wednesday from
City, Fla., at which place
have been living for some
They have many friends
who will be pleased to learn
they will again make Ash¬
their home.
Mr. J. R. Ford, who resided
miles west of Ashburn, died
morning and the remains
in the old cemetary here
He had been feeble
several years. He was a mem-
of the Ashburn Baptist church
leaves many relatives and
to mourn his loss.
Rev. H. H. Sumliu and family
for Fitzgerald this week
they will in future rankle,
8 ., having accepted the pas¬
jef the M. E. church at that
They have been at home
Ashburn for several years and
many friends hero whose
wishes ;:o with tin m
KNIGHTS OF DAftON.
A large conclave of the above
named order was organized at
the Odd Fellows’ hall Wednesday
night, by deputy J. T. Nelson.
There were thirty-two members
on the charter list. The officers
elect were as follows;
Commander—W. A. Murray.
Vice Commander—J. B. Horne.
Prelate—R. V. Ayers.
Senior Warden—J. A. Wrye.
Junior Warden—S. I), (’lark.
Sentinel—M. L. Britton.
Secretary and Treasurer—J. G.
Jeffcoat.
Examiner—I)r. J. F. Gardner.
Local Deputy—J. C. Matthews.
That so large a conclave of this
splendid order was organized in
Ashburn speaks well for our
town. We are joining hands
with hundreds of our sister towns
Tor the protection of our loved
ones, and coming closer together
as citizens. Long may the K. of
D. flourish in our town. Mr.
Neeson, the organizer, is a clever
gentleman whose many Ashburn
friends wish a full measure of
success in his great work.
5yc«more Items.
Mr. W. E. Baker, one of our
most prosperous merchants,
speaks of moving to Tifton. We
hate to give him up, hut wish
him well.
Mr. J. E. Johns and family left
for Tifton Wednesday, where
they will make their future home.
We have a new stock dealer in
our city, Capt. G. A. Jackson ar¬
rived here Saturday night with a
fine lot of mules.
Mr. W. R. Smith is visiting
Macon “or some other place.”
Mr. Jack Fountain has moved
back to Sycamore, his former
home home.
Mrs. G. W. Henderson return¬
ed from a visit, to her home, Les¬
lie Sunday afternoon, accompa¬
nied by her sister, Miss Bobbie
Sims, who will spend a few weeks
hdre.
Miss Carrie Jackson, of this
place, has a flourishing school at
the Little River Academy.
Dr. Warren L. Storv is having
his residence remolded and will
soon be one of the most attractive
places in the places in town.
Several of our young men at¬
tend the Ashlmrn school and are
very favorably impressed with
Prof. Jeffcoat. Leo.
SPECIAL SALE.
From Now Until April ist.
H. Jeffrey has gone North and
left orders with Mr. George Dan¬
iels to sell all the heavy winter
Clothing, consisting of Men’s,
Youth’s and Boy’s Suits, Men’s,
Youth’s and Boy’s Pants at actu¬
al cost. And all other goods at
very low prices.
As H. Jeffrey is left in the bus¬
iness he is willing to close out the
stock and raise money to buy his
spring stock and also to make
room for his spring stock which
will arrive in due season.
Now is the time to buy goods
at low prices.
Take advantage of this special
sale while you have such a good
opportunity.
Remember the place at old
name Jeffrey <fc Roobin, and now
the new one
H. JEFFREY.
A letter addressed to “Mr.
llocke Baarrie, Dapor Agit, Ash¬
burn, Ga.,” reads as follows:
“Bowling Green, Flor.,
“December, 81, 1899.
“Mr. hocke berrie,
“Dear Sure: Mr. Jams warnt
to now wate ise the reassin thate
juge base not come. You prom-
mise to ExPrease thate juge laste
moudie nite an i Base note Goatc
now heareriu forme Ite yeate.
“Pleas leate ite came ate
once.
“Heny Holt.”
Dr. G. W. Cooper, ig riding
tA
IRemember tbe place
TO GET YOUR
Col lard, Cabbage, Turnip, Ruta Baga
and English Pea seeds in bulk
-IS AT the;-
0. K. Drug Store,
Phil. C. Everett, Propr’. ^
Southern Rental parlors.
# aik Gold Crowns, $ 4.00
Best Bridge Work, per tooth, 4.00
# Full Set of Teeth, on Rubber, 5.00
Set of Teeth, on Rose Pearl, 8.00
# Teeth Extracted Without Pain, •5®
Gold Filling*, from $ 1.00 up.
Wo Defy Competition! Challenge
Comparison! Invite Investigation!
We Guarantee all our Work!
M'-W~ Our Reference: Eleven Vear’s Record in Macon.
Originators and Leaders of.Low Charges for High
Glass Dentistry in Central Georgia.
THKRK IS I Southern Dental Parlors, $ 614 CHERRY
ONLY ONE STREET.
WM. CL LONG, I). I). IS., Proprietor and Manager.
Macon, - - - -
Messrs. J. 8 . Betts and G. H.
Evans returned home Thursday
from an extended business trip
Douglass.
To those aspiring oiiiee seekers
of Worth we would say bring
your announcements. For
Advance will let the public
that you are out for honors.
H. Jeffrey, Ashburn’s
dry goods and clothing man, is
present in New York, where he
is gone to buy in his spring and
Summer stock. Jeff, always gets
the very best values for the very
least money, and he gives bin cus¬
tomers the benefit thereof.
Mr. W. R. Smith and Mrs. I’furr
were married in Gainesville
Wednesday and passed through
Ashburn Thursday enrout.e to Syc-
amore, their future home. They
are very prominent people and
have hosts of friends who wish
them a life of unalloyed happi¬
ness.
The B. Y. P. U. were pleasantly
entertained at the handsome home
of Dr. J. F. Gardner Tuesday
evening. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. J. 8 . Clarke Mr. and
Mrs. A, B. Clarke, Messrs. W. A.
Murrav, J. II. Allen, H. T. Bo¬
hannon, A. 0. Forester Mrs. An¬
nie May Dorris, Misses Maggie
iladaway, Minda Hardin Ola
Smith, Lizzie Bloodworth, and
others.
Have your old jewelry replated,
Watch cases Gents Hunting $2.25,
Ladies if 2 00
. ,
it Ladies open face 1.75,
it Gents i« 2 . 00 ,
Watch Chains from 50/ to 1.00,
Finger rings from 50/to 1 . 00 ,
Badges front 35 to 76/. All kind
of table ware plated. Work guar¬
anteed to last from 6 to 15 years.
—J. W. Burke. Office at I’innix
House. Ashburn Ga.
The Atlanta Journal is not sur¬
prised to hear that the expert
pistol artist will not be punished
for killing three men in a Frank-
ford hotel the other day. Ken¬
tucky has an intense admiration
for a crack shot.
Hon. William Jennings Bryan
is booked for Atlanta in the
spring.
An f'rst class
W C UU , . JOB PRINTING . .
T rv us. —
Governor Taylor may have had
no legal right to adjourn the Ken¬
tucky legislature, but lie’s “done
done it.”
General Wheeler has got tired
of playing second fiddle for Otis,
and is to return home from tbe
Phillipines.
Macon is making preparations
to make the reception of Admi¬
ral Dewey a memorable event in
ihe history that city.
Tim office seekers irf Berrien
county are the first, in the field,
theTifton Gazet te containing se v¬
eral announcements last week.
T —-T
150 POUND WATEKMKLLONJ
Think of Ruck a Monster!
We can all hare them if we
plant Girardeau’s Extra Fancy Se¬
lected “Triumph” 8 eed< From
no other Keed will such melons
grow. Thousands of Melons
grown from these Seeds in 1800
weighed 100 to 185 pounds each
—one weighed 148$ and another
140} pounds.
$ 210.00 In Cash Prizes for
the 9 largest “Tri¬
umph” Watermelons grown in
1900 from Girardeau's Beod.
Giant Beggar Weed Seed a Spec¬
ially.
gtF~Send for Catalogue giving
full information to
W. M. GIRARDEAU,
Mohticello, Fla.
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