Hazlehurst news. (Hazlehurst, Jeff Davis County, Ga.) 190?-19??, January 21, 1909, Image 1

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VOlo 20 NO A 40 ® ol \ ; Lm— Going at Actual &= “'We are compelled to make room for a large stock of Grain and Heavy Groceries that will arrive soon, con= sequently we are selling Dressers, Bedsteads, Washstands, Ete. AT FIRST COST. ‘We are aiso seljing = Ladies m Girl Cloaks : At Cost Price. = New is your chance to save big mon= ey on buying Furniture. Come and see us and get our prices before buying elsewhere. H COOK & SON, A, @WMW.B . :"?“"“ »i i s e 8 RS ISR AN . Mg g SRy el & 0 ;:fi:l Toghy A g Gl B i SR B SRS o L L T e s ¥ A e A ?‘sß' P TR A L o T g v TR S R tn, o T, T S AR Sttt SR S v, et PGSR S swi 0 T e VR eßy P PG, i e R oP e | i [et R :i'.';"Ei:? SR | i:‘;:';:i"' b S R R e et S i R e, R ?-"r'm i S LR R Sl Os i i e s 4.' 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A 2-HORSE POWER GABOLINE {INTERNATIONAL ENGINE. \ ‘ ’). ‘ L % & o » RN . A armlasic €4 g \ l““lfli‘fi'yfl[%' AUV R g About as good as new It has only run a few weeks. Engine and shafting will be sold very reasonable. For further - rticulars, call upon the Editor of this paper. | e’; ? Smith Construction ~ COMPANY Builders azd” Contractors " We want your work. see us be fore you close your trade. - We will gladly furnish vou estimate on any kind of buildings I < Brick and Cement Buildings a Specialty C 0 Smith, HAZLEHURST, GA ;. WL Smii_h. BARTOW FLA. ,’!" v;_-;:r._. s e s = 2 —‘LE‘ =t 2 e p oyt = AN \ = 780 AN e . = (ORE=SO . N\ . e St SO N TR O g B S TEREes \s\\\\ i §§\\ \ HE=S B =) l e } (=== ; == ;:;:~< & 5 N ‘\\,E 3 =TI — = ey A SE L = P 5 P 7 Bankrupt Sale. In District Court of the United States frr the Eastern Divis ion of the Southern District of Georgia. Inße : ‘ J. . Gruber, In Bankruptey. Bankrupt. Under and by virtue of an order of sale in the above stat ed case granted by the Honora ble Max Isaac, Referee in Bankruptey, the undegsigned Trustee of said estate, will put up and expgse for sale at the court house’ gfir in Hazlehurst, Georgia, on the Ist Tuesday in February, 1909, being the 2nd day of February, 1909, the fol lowing described property, to i he right of renewal of lease for a term of ten (10) years from the 24th day of May, 1909, to the following described land, to wit: One half (}) acre in the town of Hazlehurst and bounded as fol’ lows; On the North by W. H. Pace, East by Mrs. S. E. Head, south by J. F. Pierce, and west by Tallahassee Street,said lands heing a part of lot of land No. 502 in the Second District of said County, Jeff Davis, upon which | isl located the, Cotton Gin and Grist Mill of the said Bankrupt J. F. Gruber, and also all the following machinery and equipments located on the said premises, and installed in the buildings located on said premi ses. One (1) twenty horse power Atlas engine and boiler, two (2) sea island cotton gins, two (2) upland cotton gins with feeder and condenser, one (1) elevator, one (1) double cotton press, one (1) 42 inch grist mill, one (1) rice huller, together with all shaftings, pulleys, and other fixtures attached thereto. And also the buildings in,which said machinery is instailed. Said sale will take place be tween the hour of 10 o’clock in the iorenoon ‘and 4 o’clock in the aiteinoon, February 2nd. 1909. Said sale will be made to SI.OO Per Yegae, the highestand best bidder for cash, free and clear form all liens and encumberances wtl;zg soever, all valid liens to at tol the , proceedings of said sale. | The successful bidders will be required to deposit with the un dersigned, 10 per cent, of hisor of their bid asa pledge of good faith, the balance of ‘the pur chase price to be paid immedi ately upon the confirmation of the sale by the Court, said sale being made subject to confir mation of the Court. For further particulars, call on, or address, G. W Chapman, Trustee of the estate of J. K\ Gruber, Bankrupt, IHazldurst, Georgia. This Jan. 20th. 1909, | G, W, CHaPMAN, | s Trustee.’ Not “Lost In London.” . j The confession of the provost of t Great St. Bernard hospice that he al most got lost in London and found i more bewildering -than his own AJM recalls to the London Chronicle a rel markable feat of the great guide Mel< chior Anderegg of Meiringen. He hadl never seen & larger town than Berne when he vistted London, and when! two famous climbers, Leslie Stepbem and T. W. Hinchliff, met kim at Bon-+ don Bridge station aund walked with him thence to Lincoln’s Inn Fields there was a thick London fog. Never theless when a day or two later (- three were at the same statmcremru ing from a trip tq Wo'o h, )i Hinchliff confidently sa.ldb“l'fow, Niel chior, you will lead us back home.” And straight to Lincoln's Inn Fields| Melchior gulded them, pausing only ‘ once, Why Joymer Left Homes . “Are you ready to receive the bbliga tlons?’ asked the most upright su preme hocus pocus of tHe Oxder of Hoot Owls. “I am,” said the candidate firmly, | “Then take a sip of this prussic acid, place your right hand in this pot of boiling lead, rest your left hand upop this revolving buzzsaw, close Joue eyes and repeat after me”— ') Early next morning shred¥™ V€ Joys ner's clothing were found dpon the bushes and trees all #long the Toad to Pottsville, thirty miles distant, and at Scrabbletown, sixty miles away, he was reported still headed west.—Judge. g ! { o sis o W o b e\ v L t:" "1 /- ot ' 3 L 4 _."7«, J / 1A A ‘ ’_‘7 SV AT i B Aasy I:“l' | I )\ gl X \%. ‘,',1_,5,-1.?: s T on s N B ’*’"’"t...‘ _,: i : % i . gua % ke ! “‘3‘3'?l ¢ . . / \‘ / \ 57 P, '!4", ‘ . ity ) \ \ o Ry :