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The News, .
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8. A. FACKLER, Editor and Pub'e
JULJAN H, PARKER, Asso. Editor
OFFICIAL ORGAN
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Town OF HAZLEHURST...
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* Entered as secopd class matter
fiarch 1, 1904, 8¢ the post office at
Hazlehurst, Ga. \
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The editor of the Broxton
Journal “and Prof,” Cart are
¥4alking back” at -each other,
Editor Borlandis a bard one to
down when it comes 'to writing.
Eight night riders were found
guilty in Union. City, Tenn.,
last Thursday. Six of the bunch
will be hung, while the other
two will sSpend the remainder of
their lives ii?‘ the penitentiary.
We rise to inform the Wayne
Co. News that there are no differ
ences at all between che Hazle
‘hurst correspondent of the Bax
ley Banner and The News editor.
We are on good terms, and hope
to ;'emain SO.
. The Fitzgerald Daily News
will make its bow te the public
about February Ist. John W.
Greer will be managing editor
and C. Fred Redding business
manager. May the Daily News
live long and grow to be very
popular. 5 :
Editor Sweat is giving the
people of Nashville and Barrien
county a good, clean, up-to-date,
newsy paper. And; we are glad
40 note that the Herald is receiv
ing a fine patronage from the
‘business people of that enter
prising little city. ‘
We can substantiate the re
pert, that the panic is over, for
during the past week we have
received two messes of turnips,
half bushel of sweet potatoes,
one gallon of syrup, and 50c in
hard cash, all on subscripton.
Now, if a fellow don’t want %o
get “hurt, he must not come
around us talking about hard
times.
And here we have if illustra
ted agian:
“Man’s a vapor,
Full of woes,’
Starts a paper—
Down it goes,”
" The Fastman Hustler flickered
out a few days ago. It was a
splendid weekly paper, but the
town couldn’t supporf two, and
the Hustler went own,
* 'Possum meat is powerful good
eating--especially if it is chunked
all around with ’'taters while
cooking—but for the past month
this conntry editor has been
Juxuating on ruttabegga and
purple-top turnips, yellow yam
potatoes, that the candy will
ooze out while cooking them, pone
corn bread, home-raised meat and
new syrup for desert. No, we
thank - you, we will not be in
Atlanta the day the President
elect devours that 18 lbs possum,
Turnips and ’taters are good
enough for us.
! "~ ~ To Cure Wrinkles.
* #Took at a paralytic if you think
4vrinkles incurable,” said a beauty doc
tor. “On the side he is paralyzed all
his wrinkles disappear. Though he be
pixty or seventy, his profile on that
side is the profile of a youth. So the
paralytic shows us how to cure our
wrinkles—namely, by keepiag our fa
cial muscles still. If we keep our faces
{n perfect repose, never laughing when
the comedian sings his best song, nev
er weeping when wife or sweetheart
dles, we will have no wrinkles what
ever. The skin wouldn’t wrinkle if it
were .not exposed. .The skin of the
body is much disturbed by action of
he muscles uhderneath—ds at the
, for instance—yet this unexposed
never wrinkles. Not being ex
to the bad influence of sun and
t has not lost the oil and the
of childhood. And that's
in with my creams and
massages.” — New Or
e -. T
eanse heart degeneration,” writesa
gespondent of the Londonmm “guch
eases would be eommon of ex
tremely rare, The fact is that only an
almost infinitesimal amount of nicotine
is absorbed in smoking. An ordinary
wized cigar or an ounce of smoking to
baccd contains enough of this virulent
poison to kill two men. The only rea
manlmokenmmtkmdttom
{s that the nicotine is destroyed in the
combustion of the leaf.”
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Procrastination. |
“Why is procrastination sald to be
the thiet of time?” asked the teacher.
“'Causge it takes a fellow so long to
gay it" answered the bright boy at
the foot of the class.—Chicago News.
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Either Way.
Psmith--I"d invite you home to dine
per with me, but we have no cook.
Kjones—And I'd' fnvite you home with
me, but we have one/~Cleveland Lead«
er, i ‘e 5
Making It Easier.
Little Jean's dolly had met with an
accident, and her mother had procured
a new head for it. The removal: of
the old head proved to be a rather
dificult task, which Jean watched
with great interest, ! '
“Pm afraid, Jean, I can't get this
oM head off,” said the mother.
Jean's face glowed'with the light-as
an inspiration as she sald:
“Never mind, mamma; just take the
body off.”
BANKRUPT SALE
In the District Court of the Un
ited States for the KEastern
Division of the Southern Dis
trict of Georgia:
In re,
Frazier, DeFoor Lumber Co.,
In Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt.
Under and by virtueof an order
of sale in the above stated case
granted by Honorable Max Isaac,
Referee in Bankruptey, the un
dersigned trustee of said estate
will put np and expose for sale at
the plant of said bankrupt in Ha
zlehurst, Georgia, on the first
Tuesday in February 1909, . be
ing the 2nd day of February 1909,
the following described prop
erty to-wit: -
~ One half acre, more or les:, of
lot of land No. 459 in the Second,
Land District of originally Ap
pling county, but now Jest Davis‘
county, Georgia, said tract or
parcel of land being located in the
town of Hazlehurst, and being
that platof ground upon which
is located the saw mill and plan
ing mill plant of the said Fra
zier, DeFoor Lumber Company,
and bounded on the Northwest
by the right of way of the Geor
gia & Florida Railway, East by
the original land line of lot No.
459-460, on the Southwest by
Curry street, also all houses and
buildings located on said tract
of land, and also all the follow
ing machinery andequipment lo
cated on said premises and in
stalled in said buildings; to-wit:
One H, B. Smith Moulder, One
H. B. Smith Surfacer, One Uni
versal Saw Bench, One Sharper
and One Band Saw, One rip saw,
one trin saw, one Mattison ma
chire, one lath machine, one No,
2 Del.oach saw mill, one twin
engine steam feed, ope 50 horse
power Atlas engine, one 60 horse
power Atlas boiler, one 60 inch
saw, one 14 H.B. Smith Matcher
together with all belting, pulleys
shafting, tools, dry kiln fixtures,
tracks, trucks, rollers, pump
land pump fixtures and connect
ions and every other part or par
cel of machinery and fixtures
connected with {said saw mill,
planing mill, and dry kiln plant.
lAlso the entire stock of rough
Lumber, and also all dressed lum
er. .
Said sale will take place be
tween the hour of ten o’clock ip
the forenoon and fouro’clock in
the afternoon of February 2,
1909. The said sale will be to
the highest and best bidder fer
cash, free and clear of all liens
and encumbrances whatsoever,
all valid liens to attach to the
proceeds of said sale.
- The succesful bidder or bid
ders will be requiréd toimmedi
ately deposit with the under
signed ten per cent of the amount
of his or their bid, the balance of
the purchase pri‘ce to be paid
immediately upon’ confirmation
of the sale by the Court.
For futher particulars call on
or address, H. A. KinG.
Trustee estate Frazier Del'oov
Lumber Co. ; Bankrupt.
To Read the Following,
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I enjoyed a goodtrade through
out 1908, all of which I feel thank
ful for, But, I want to sell more
goods in 1909 thanl did during the
year 1908, and if
Rock Bottom Prices
and polite, courteous treatment
counts for anything I am sure to
accomplish this end. '
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I am overstocked with many bgands of Shoes.
Drop in and let me fit you up. You will be surprised
when you get my prices. |
Heavy Fleeced Underwear|Cotton Goods
I have big stock of this class
of Goods that MUST GO AT SOME PRIGE.
NOW IS YOUR OP
PORTUNITY TO
- SAVE MONEY
By Buying YOUR SHOES, and
What WOOLEN GOODS Yo
NEED FROM ME.
I KEEP A LARGE STOCK OF ~
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
and you will always find my
PRICES RIGHT.
COME_AND SEE IE.
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GEORGIA—Jeff Davis ‘County.
Will be spld before the -Cortt
House door in said Gounty on ghe
First Tuesday in February next,
between the legal hours of sale,
thi: following property, 10
wit: .
All That Tract Or Parcel ot
Land Lying And Being In Jeff
Davis County Georgia, Contain
ng Si‘“fi Eignt (682' Acres of Lot
of land No. 868 in the second land
district of Jeff Davis county
bounded as follows;
On the north by lands of Celia
Walker, -on the east by lands of
Maria Crosby, on the south by
lands of James Cowart, west by
land of A.Armstrong.
Also one fine blind Horse Mule,
mouse colored, named Tom-
About Nine Years Old,'said prop
erty being levied upon as the
roperty of Sydney Morgan, and
Efll& Morgan to satisfy a ‘Fi. Fa,
lissued from the-County Court]fit
said county in favor of F. M.
Lord, for use of Baxley Banking
Co. 'agdinst the said Sydney
Morgan 'and Lilla Morgan. !
Also at the same: time .'a.ng
place iwill be sold one bay Mar
Mule about ten years old, and
known as the H. G. Truitt Mule,
levied upon as the property of
H G. Truitt aud in the posession
of H.G. Hall, levied upon by
virtue of a Fi. Fa. issued from the
County Court of Jeff Davis
County Georgia, in favor of the
Citizens Bank of Hazlehurst,
against H. G. Truitt principal,
and T. L. Swain and H. U, Wil
liams endorsers. This the 6th
day of January, 1909. '
W. H. ELLIS,
Sherift Jeff Davis county, Ga.
CITATION
GEORGIA—Jeff Davis County.
By vix}tua of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said County, will be
sold at Fublic outery, on the first Tues
day in February 1909, at the gourt—%
house in said Count¥, between the usus
al hours of sale;’ the following real
estate, situate in‘Jeff Davis county,
to wit; Twenty Five Acres { more or
less in the south west corner of lot of
land No. 386, Terms cash. :
I. L. GIRTMAN.,
Administrator
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GEORGIA —Jeff Davis County.
Mrs. Lola Brown, a resident of
said state. having duly applied
to be appointed Guardian of the per
son and property of William H,
Brown, a Lunatic, resident in said
County. Noticeis hereby given that
said application will be passed on as
the next Court of Ordinary for saifl
County, io be helaon the first Monday
in February 1909. Witness my hand
and official signature, this 4th day of
Jannary 1909. HNREY COOK,
s u:: Ordina’ry?
OR U AR N B ERURIEPCL SEL L SO UNCUSRME Vol
GEORGIA—Jeff Davis County.
By virture of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said County, will bC
sold at public outery, onthe first Tues=
day in February 1909, at the court
house in said county, between the usus
al hours of sale, the following real
estate situate in Jest Davis County to
wit; Two Hundred and Thirty Five
(235) acres of lot of land No. 546 in the
second land District. of said County
situated on the South sidc of said lot.
‘Terms cash. This 4th day of January
1909, MRgs. S. E. HEAD.
' Administratrix R. J, HEAD,
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| Abroad.
~ Abroad Is a locality entirely sur
rounded by seasickness. In another
view it is a bourne more cor less mys
terious, bounded on its farther side by
your income and on its hither side by
custom houses where you have to de
clare everything you bring back with
you except a foreign accent and one
change of hosiery.
Abroad is where—
1. They put
a. Labels all over your luggage and
~ b. It all over you. 3
2. You are almost always going
down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and
the good Samaritan invariably wants
a tip. :
Abroad is the stage of history, but
that is only because history made the
too common mistake of not seeing
America first.—Puck.
. Keeping Up the Limit. :
In J. Comyns Carr's reminiscences
is a characteristic anecdote of Burne-
Jones, who had consulted his doctor
gbout certain symptoms which seemed
alarming. -
“How many cigars do you smoke in
a day?” the doctor inquired of his pa
tient, to which Burne-Jones had care-:
lessly replied, “Oh, I think about six.”
“Well,” replied his adviser, “for the
present you had better limit yourself |
to three.” And in detailing the inci
dent to me afterward Burne-Jones add
ed, with a chuckle, “You know, my
dear Carr, I never did smok