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N We are Eonipelled to make room
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Groceries that will arrive soon, con
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Dressers, Bedsteads,
Washstands, Ete.
AT FIRST COST.
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Now is your chance to savé-big mon
ey on buying Furniture, Come and
See us and get our prices before
buying elsewhere.
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HAZLEHURST NEWS.
Theg Globe;
. Our Store ls gfiock full of all kinds of
goo‘ds,.JeXcept'_Gfiigrocei‘ies-, ahd we fvvant
to make room for Sfir mammoth étoék
of iépring and éulfim"erfioods that fias
began to arrive. If its bargéi‘h‘é:you
want in DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
HATS, SHdES, Etc. Come and see us
You’ll éavé big money by trading at
our std;'e: e
. THE GLOBE;
. S. B. FREEDMAN, Proprietor
Hazlehurst. Jeff Davis County, Georgia, Thursday, Feb, 18, 1909
DO YOU
Want to save Big Money
on buying SHOES
i and HARNESS?
Certainly you do. Well,
my Store is the. place
where you can do it, I
have a big line of
Shoes
AND :
Harness
in stock that must be sdld|
at some price. DBesides, I
can fit you up in a good
Suit of o
CLOTHES
at small figures.
I also kqu DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, GRO
CERIES, HARD
WARE, Ete,
Come apd sée me, exam
ine and price my goods,
and you are sure'to buy
what you want in my
store. :
E. I'l. TAYLOR.
| : Hazlehurst, Ga,
Boys Come Over And
We'll Show You
Something.
Gov, Brown is to visit Hazle
hurst. Hazlehurst? Liet me see;
where is that town?—Broxton
Journal,
Come, gentlemen. Now, look
at thelatest mapof Georgia, and
you will see that Hazlehurst is
the couniy cite of Jeff Daves
county, one of the best agricul
tural counties in the state.
_ltis on-the main line of two
railroads, has two un-to-date sub
stantial banks, a first-class hotel,
three church edifices, well at
tended each Sunday, afirst-class
school with six teachers, a large
‘wholesale grocery and grain es
tablishment, manv brick business
houses, saw mill and novelty
works, two ginneries, one grist
mill, and one of the largest and
best oil mills in Georgia, bottling
works, electric, light plant, etc,;
and our citizens are going to
take a vote on bonding the -city
next month for the purpose of
putting in a sysiem of water
works and to erect & large school
buijlding. :
Now, say, boys take a day off
and pay our city a visit. We will
guarantee you a good time. We
will take you out to the ‘‘Zoo,”
or will furnish you with tickets
to the opera, just as you like.
Come over and see our city,
and you will then havesomething
to talg and write about fer many
months afterwards. .
Harrell-Griffin, .
On last Stinday at the home
of Mr. John Griffin Mr. M. Har
rell and Miss Elma Griffin were
happily united in matrimony,
Rev. W..J. Googe, preforming
theceremony. . .
The groom is a popular young
man, and the bride is:one of jour
most charming young ladies.
They both have many friends
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\fho wish them success through
life. ¢ r
After dinner they left for their
future home,; about seven miles
south of Hazlehurst,
Among those who attended the
wedding were Miss Mosey Har
rell and Mr. E. L. Harrell. _
SUBSCRIBER. »
Was in a 2 Dying Condition,
Mrs. Dr. J. ‘M, Christain, and
Mrs. A.J. Wilcox, returned home
Saturday morning last from
Milledgeville, where the% had
‘been to visit Miss Emma Wilcox,
‘whois there in the asylum, They
report that Miss Wilcox was in
a dying condition when they left
there. -At Mrs. Wilcox’s death
she left a sufficient amount of
money to have this unfornuate
young lady cared for,and her
brothers and sisters thought the
asylum. the best place for her,
consequently they sent her there
where she has had the very besf
of treatment since. 3
Since the above was written
and putin type Miss Wilcox died;
and - her remains arrived here
Tuesday morning for burial,
Smith Construction
COMPANY
&
Builders and Contractors
We want your work. see us ber
fore you close your trade.
We will gladly furnish you
estimate on any kind of buildi\gs
Brick and Cement Buildings a Speciaity
C 0 Smith, |
' HAZLEHURST, GA,
WL Smith,
BARTOW FLA.