Hazlehurst news. (Hazlehurst, Jeff Davis County, Ga.) 190?-19??, May 27, 1909, Image 3
SIS NCWS, 8. A.nop.%:laxtor and Pub'r lmugt' PARKER, Asso, Editor OFFICIAL ORGAN - | | JEFFDAvIS COUNTY Tows oF HAZLEHURST... | Entered ds segond class’” matter March 1, 1904, at” the post offce a Hazlehursd, Ga. : < THURSDAY, MAY,27, 1900, 'IfBLEP!;IONE; Officce « =~ - 2I Boys, the Following is for You. Read It. nro Mhr . ; B Please allow 3pace for a few remarks a’.tbout.h;e bo;{ls. and to personally mentjon those who are at work and are on the right road to make usefll men. « The boys of.today will be the inen of tomorrow. ?idle head is the Devil's work-shop. s The thoughts and acts of tf:e boy each d%y go toward build ing the man, ds each piece of Inmber goes towards building the house. : Therefore it doeg not take a Solonan to know that the boys who of their own accord or by consent or choice of their par ents spend their time on the streets absorbing every ugly expressiop uttered by that class of men who are giving object lessons in professional loafing, are not bpilding the kind of men that the community must have to command the xespect of others. ! Boys should ke taught that any honest work,however ordina ry, is honorable, and if the work and compensation offerad is not satisfactory and there is nothing better in sight, to tale hold and work faithfully and the deserved promotion will most assuredly follow. Boys can be heard to, say that they will not o this that or the other thing, because some other hoys have better positions. If Abraham Lincoln had said this he would never have became President, and perhaps never known ten miles from his home. When 16 years old he ran a ferry boat. When he was not paddling the boat across; the stream he was doing farm and house work. He remaimed with one employer 9 months and during that time he was hostler, plough boy, ferryman and farm hand. ‘When at work in the house he did everything from, runping the hand mill that ground the meal for the family, to performing the duties that belong to a “‘maid of all work,** for all of which he received byt six dollars a month. His accominodations were un comfortable and he was obliged to sleep in the loft, and waioften i imsulted and ridiculed by his employee’s son. \ He hired to another crass old man who had an assortment of books, in order to have the op: portunity of reading them, wiich he delighted in doing every chance hé had. Young Abe built fires, carried water, chop ped wood, split rails; ploughed, sowed, reaped, or did any thing without a grunt. . The boys of our city that 5 would like to place on our henor roll for their industry are: ¢ - Carl Girtman, Cecil Clark, Sam Cox, John and Dalton Enzor, Roy Miles, Pat, Jack aud Biliie Brannan, Leo, Bob and Willie /Fackler, Loyd Harrison, Otto Middleton, Raleigh Wood, Lester O'Quinn, Jobnnie B. HKiuson, Robert B. Williams, David Wil liams, Wilbur Chapman, Charlie and Will Armstrong. There are doubtless others that should be included, but these are all that I can think of just now. There are a number of others who can becomeé mem bers in good standing; by secur ing a job, and quit loafiny. Reinember, that you -must start at the bottom and go up, you cannot start at the top. If you do, the chances are, you will fall. The young man who seeks| she bigh position in life without reeting it by doing the prepara ory humble work first, is "Like wignts ov vines WIIBLLESHEL F*V]L ‘ ‘ do" their best'to elimb and-get o him only tofail. I invite every boy in town to write e, telling me what they think of this letyér, I! we& want me to writs any -more. hat they are dolng apd what'kind of men they expect to:nfake, ! ' - - - Boys FRIEND, A P. O: Box &8 Application r-'o_c_'* Charter. GEORGIA—Jeff Davis County: To the Superior Cofiit of said County: ' " : | The petition of W. P\ {onderau of the county of Clarke, ‘State of Georgia, and A. T, Vonderau and L. J. Vonderau, of the Connty of Jeff Davis, Stute of Georgia, res ‘pectfully showsd ) ' That they desire for them selves, their associates, sucees sors and assigns, to become u% corporated inder the name an style of Vonderau Mapufactur ing Company. - The teym for which petitioners ask to be incorporaied is twenty years, wi,cg; the privilege of re newal at the en(c;)of that time. v The capital stock of %&: corpo ration is to be KFour Thousand ($4000.00) Dollars, dividéd into shares of One, Hundred; ($100,00) Dollars each. However, petition ers ask the priyilege of ‘increas ing the said ca%;tal stock from time to time not exceeding in the aggregate of Ten Thousand | ($10,000.00) Dol(lasrs. ' ‘ 4 | The whole of said capital stock of Four Thousand ($4,000.00) Dollars hds, actu(%l)l'y been paid in, The objéct of the proposed corporation is pecuniary profit| and gain- to the stock holders. Petitioners propose to, carry on a saw mill business, planing-mill | business and variety works, and | to deal iz rough lumber, dressed lumber and buijding material, with the privilege of operating in connection therewith a com missary, and dealing in builder’s material of all kinds, hardware and paints, buying and selling for cash or on ctredit, all such articles and things as are usually embraced in the saw-mill and planing mill business, and all such articles and things as may be profitable handled, and sold in connection therewitl, acting as General and Special agents for other persons and companies in selling and handling any ar-| ticle or class of articles appro priate to a general lumber busi ness or usually or conveniently connected therewith, and to make contracts and act as such| agent, and to exercise _ the usual powers, and to do all other nec essary and proper acts, which pertain to or may be connected with the business of retail deal ers and wholesale dzalers in the articlés named, including the business of buying and selling leases on timber, and buyingsand selling real esta(tej : .y Tle principal office and place of business of the pfoposed cor puration will be in the city of Ha zlehurst, of said county and sta.te! with a branch office of said busi ness in the City of Athens, Clarke County Georgia, with the privi lege of other branch offices. Wherefore petitioners pray to be made a body caorporate under the name and style aforesaid, en titled to the rights, privileges and immunities, and subject to the liabilities fixed by law. This April'22nd; -1909. : H. A. KING, Attorney for petitioners. GEORGIA—Jeff . Davis County, Clerk’s Oitice Superior Court. I, A. J. Herrington, clerk of said court, do certity that the foregoing is a true copy of the application for charter of Vonde rauManufacturing Co.,as appears of file in this oftice. Witness my hand and seal of office, this 27th day of April 1909. Lo o A. J. HERRINGTON, - Clerk Supepior Court, Jeff Davis County, Georgia. Money to Loan at 8, per cent per annumn, on farms. . R. T, WIiLLiAMS : Corresponlea t Frank &So Jan: 2L Augusra, Ga,: Bray’s and Hazlehurst, a watch. Nickel case with Elgin move ments.” Finder will return same te Guy Hall, or thel: News offiee and be rewarded. This May 11th 1900, e “t | d il eu oa?zeogf %hl.‘?:at:d %‘Oeeor.?: Prfizerf}ic..n’ The City Phar - The City Phatmacy, | W. T. PATRIC,K. Prop'r, " | I carry & '{gesh and complete line of - Drugs and lledicines, PR SRR T ‘Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Etc. —-——Beautjfu{ {ine Of s ' SOLID GOLD JEWELRY. Elegant Ice Cream and Soda Parlgr, I live within a fewsteps of my drug store, and can i-' easily be called at any hour of the night by tiigse why may need medicine after I have closed. Don’s Run The risk of losing your rights bv net having your Deeds and Mortgagés on Record. g “Every Deed Conveying Land Should be Rccorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Courtof the County where the sand lies. Record may be made at any time, but such deed loses its priority over a subsequent recorded deed from the same vendor.==Section 36; 18. “Mortgages on realty must be recorded in the county where the land lies; on per sonalty, in the ceunty where the mortgagor residesat time of execution.”-Section 27, 26 I witl re-record at half price any deed recgrded in the old counties. " Yours for protection, _, . KJ, HERRINGTON Peoples Drug Store, - ___‘fi TELEPHONE No, 7. /s We handle nothing but the very best and purest " MEDICINES MND DRUGS. All Prescriptions Receive Prompt and Careful Attention, A complete stock of alt' Drug Store Sundries, , JEWELRY, JEWELRY! Just received the prettiest line of Solid Gold Jewelry - ever seen in Hazlehurst before; and, you wiil find our prices right, too. . STATIONERY. | We carry a fine line of STATIONERY of every des cription. When in need of writing material come to the . ! Pecoples Drug Store, J. W, JARVIS, Pre. 1 ‘.»\! ‘;afi’ifj&p ,wnwfi'?\eéif\w‘*‘i an TR )‘ ST concern to offer Varnish Stains to housekeepers. Cambejls Var: nish Srain is original firgt made in 1888, and today Yrecognized as the most satisfactory article of he kind upon the market. Pee ples Drugs. Store carries & com plete stock. ’ PI.LEs gt Immediate pelief from . Shoop's Magic Ointment, R IET . R T GlA—Jeff \Davis Ceunty, L “'.»‘ , v»_“ A‘*m V ~Tueq: day in| June next, at public euy cry, at the court:’ heuse in said county, within the legal heurs ot sale to \the highesi bidder fer cash, the follewing described roperty, to wit: " One hundred and Twenty %20] acres of lot of land number- Five Hundred and ‘fltty six [656] in the second District of Jeff Dayis County Georgia, levied upon and will'be sold as the property of Ben Foster, to satisfy a tax fi, fa. issueéd by W. J. Googe tax col lector of said county for taxes, for the year 1908. " Written no tice given defendant in terms of the law. e Also at the same tijne: d place will be sold one [l} acre of lot of land number Five Hundred and Eight [6CB] in thie. second district of' Jeff Davis ' county bounded on nort h and east, by lands of J. 11. Boone, ors south and west by landsof Molfie Mor+ ris, known as the Dave 'Fryer place, levied upon and ( will be sold as the ptoperty o©f Dave Fryer, to' satisfya tax fi. fa. is sued by Wi J. Googe tax collec: tor of said county, for state and county taxes for the year 1908. Written notice given defendaht in terms of the law. : Also at the same time and place will be'sold the following property to wit; One (1] town lot in the town of Hazlehurst, containing four [4] acres bei‘gg part of got of lzm:} No. 502 in secind district of said cour.ty, known as the D. L. Girt man- place, le‘gied upon and will be sold as the property of John F. Gruber, admr. to satisfy a fi. fa. issned by W. J. Googe, tax collector of said county. Written notice given defend ant as required by law. Also at ‘the same time place will be sold the following proper-- ty to-wit; Forty five [4s] acres of lot of larid number Five Hundred and Forty One [§4l] lying in the north east corner of said lot, in the second districtof said county and bounded on east by lands of Mr. Bryant Yawn, south and west by lands of L. D. Stone, on north bylands of J- Morgan Sel lers, levied upon and will sold as the property of Geo.” W, Griftin to satisfy a fi. fa. issuediby W. J. Googe, tax collector of said coun ry. Written notice given defen: dant as required by law. This the 4th day of May 1909. W. H. Erus, Sheriff; Jeff Dsvis County Ga. Te W hom it Riay Conceri. GEORGIA—Jeff Davis County, L L, Cools, having made appliestion to meindue form to be anpointed per manent Administrator upon the estate, of James L. Williams, late of suaid county, Notice is* hereby given thit said application will be heard at the, regular termy of the Court of Urdinary. tfor said county, to be held on the firsi Monday in June 1909, Witness my hand and official signature this Ird day es May 1909. : HEeNRY COOK, Ordinary. Farming Impliments for Saie., I have in my possession, and am agent for same, one and two two horse Cultivators. These are great labor-saving machines on the farm, and are the latest improved and are made from the best material. They also do the very best work that can be dope, witli farming impliments. These machines can be bought within the next 60 days at actual cost, for cash. I have also, corn and cotton planters, which will be sold at cost, within the next 60 days. Come¢ and sec. them, if you need anything in this line . H. J, Fussell, Hazlehurst, . Ga. R. ¥. D, No. 2 mm GEORGIA—Jeff Davis County. Thomas ‘H. Turner, a resident of said state having duly applied to be appoinied guardian of the person and property of Gladis Grier, and Ada A. Grier, minors under the age of four teen years, resident in said county, Notice is hereby given that said ap plication will be passea on at the next term of Court of Ordinary for said County. to be held on the first Monday inJune 19CH. Witnass my hand znd ofticial sipnature this 4th day of May 1900, HENRY-COOK. i Ordinary, | _—_—_—_—.——_—-—-——-——_' k sor 6 doses 666 will curs anycasd of Chille and ¥aover, Prica 20¢