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pf Chills and Fever, Price 20¢,
And it continues te rhin in
this ‘‘neck of the woods.”
Mrs. W. C. Hinson of Mill
wood is the guest of the family
of Mr. J. W. Hinson. ‘
Mr. Morris Leyy and Bill
Blanton spent Sunday in Hazle:
hurst with dear friends. -4
y Miss Mattie Latimer is visiting
the family of Mr. and Mrs. Dun
can McLean, et Evergreen.
Mys. Lizie McEachin and
childven, of Mississippi, arvived
here last Saturday, and are visit
ing relatives in this section.
' Mr. J.A. Moore spent last
Sunday with his family who are
visiting Mrs. Moore’s sister,
Mrs. John McLean, in Douglas.
Mps. H. F. Daniel, of Alma,
who Las bieen sick &t her moth
er’s, Mrs., J.t% Hinson, left Tues
day to speud some time at Jay
Bird Springs.
. Mys D H. Moody, with her
duughiter Mrs L. Carter of laike
land, Fia.. ave visiting the family
of Mr. J. I\ Hinson, brother ol
the formenr. ;
‘\}{*Sm'ex:al of our citizens are in
"Douglas thisz weel, talking in the
Chautaugua. This country edi
tor was very anxious to spenda
couple of days there, but could
not make it. <
it is Saturday kefore the 4th
Sunday in July when the sing
ing contest will tale place at
Zora church, instead of the Hrd
Satuvday. It was a mistake.
Bear in wmind, it will begin on
Saturday before the 4th Sunday
in July.
* My, C. C. Staniry left last Sat- |
urday for Fis cld homein N orth *
Georgia to ¥isit frlends and rel-|
Ltives. ‘He will be away seve':ull
weeks bejore returning to'Hazle
hurst. The News wishes him
an enjoyable trip.
Messrs. Rowland Cook ¢mnl
6. W. Best will leave for Balu
more, and other Eastern mark
ets, on Saturday to buy their
fall nrd winter stoek® of gpods.
They w:ll be gone about ter dgys.
The News wishes them a pleas: !
ant journey and a sale rctu:n
liome. ]
# Our first nine wént aver to AD
pevitle last week oand played
three games with ‘the Abheville
team, and wellare sorry to relate,
they got it in the neck. We mean
our boys only won one game out
of the three. But, things wili
fmm)en this way sometimes.
Don’t get disconsolate boys, you
have made & good record so far
this season. :
There are 3 few good points
in the following, which, if you
will closely observe, may be a
help to your town; ‘'Be friendly
with everybody and courtecus
t 0 strangers. Your civility will
be carried away and cherished.
Never forget that rouura apart
of the town and your deportment
hielps to make up the strinpger’s
estimate of the jlwce. Sell all
you can and buy ail you can at
home. Every dellar that is sent
or carried away from the town’
makes it that muc¢h the poorer.””
Ice cream every day et the
Capitol Drug Store. s
. Little Louise, the six months
old babe of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Williams, returhed to the one
who gave it, on, @aturday night
lagt, and was interred in the
Union "“cemetery, Sunday after
noon at 8 o’cleck. This Ltahe
had beef in delicate health ifcr
apveral weeks, prior to its deatl,
shd everything was doae that
possibly could he dene .by the
hest medical skill and by tender
nursing, but to ro avail, Gol
wanted little Louise with Him,
and He took her. ‘
To the weeping parents, and
othier bereaved relatives, we offet
:tfi ndolence. - Yo
TR L e e
Fer mid-summer goods; oto
!
Twoof ovur most prominent
and popular young people
were happily and romanticly
marvied in front of the
Methodist church-—seuted in a
byggy—on Sundasy afterroom
last, at 4 o'clock, surrounded by
many friends and well-wishers,
Rev. J. &. Jordan performing
the marringe ceremony.
The contracting parties were,
Mr. T. R. Knight, cashier of_the
Bank of IHazehurst, and Miss
Lula Girtman.
The groom is a native of Ber
rien county; and is a member of
one of the most prominent fam
ilies of that county., He has
held the responsible pesition of
cashier of the Bank of Hazle
hurst for the past year, giving
universal satisfaction to all con
cerned. There is not ‘a wmore
popular, ~ nor better: business
yeung man in the county, then
Bob Knight is. To know himis
to like him. L. ¢ ad”
The bride is the secend daugh~
ter of Mys., Irank Girbma.g;:,of
this place, and is considere®” to
be one 6f the most beautiful and
accomplished young ladies ever
born and reared in Jeff Davisl
county, and she is very popular.
The News wafts this happy
youngcoup'e con zratulations,and
siccelely hopes that they both
may be spared to reach the allot:
ted time of man—three score
years and ten--und that their
lives may be one protracted
honey mcon.
(and in the language of Silas,
“Miay de good Lord hab mercy
on you, buss, avd bless you an’
Miss Clara,”)
\W e are Doing th: Cook
: ing Now.
When our landlady left for
Florida last week, she informed
us just beforve ner departure that
she bad madearraingement with
a woman tocome and cook for
cur little boys and ourseif dur
ing her absence. The woman
came all right enough the ddy
she left-—out not to cook—but to
inform us thatshe couidn’t come
and cocl. So thoare i was.
We dacided that we could ¢onk
until our land lady returned, and
have been at it, but we hope to
be able to get some one ty scour
the kitchen and dining room be
fore she arrives home, and to
wash soma fifty or seventy-five
dirty dishes. We draw the line
on washing dishes. .
- The boys say that they never
felt as hungry--ail the time—be
fore, nor ate as much as thev
have since our land lady leit
We know the causa «f ghis, but
cay nothiag,
{ - We cuok, just as litke as possi
ple, and @&t through "with eaeh
meal as quick as pouscible, ~
~ The trouble about our cooking
5, we invariably forget to putl
'¢alt in the bread, rice, grits, elc.
and always pat woo much short
ening (or not eneugh) in our
bread. And thusitis. We have
o, time seasoning’ whatever we
Ecool;. :
' be Lonest, we never wanted
a square meal as badly belore
in our life. Old cold lightbread
and bard biscuit - seems to be
sweet toour boyg, There's not
q crum wasted where we stay.
Wish the land lady would re
turr. because a man don’t look
right in a kitchea. And, agaim,
somehow weare growing thin
ner every day. But, then, we
| dpn’t went her o show up urtil
wa can have the kitchen aad
ld?ning room scoured, and the
dishes washed,
Take Nctice. |
The law plainly states tha? all
Jegal notices for publicatien must
be paid for in advance,and I
Lhereby state, thay I will not run
any lega! adyertisements in The
Hazlehurst News, from this date
ors inless the advertising fees
ave first p'acad ig my, hands.
Now, talre fair warning; I will
not vary from thisrule. This
July 12k 1909, - A
‘. « W, B. Eliis,
Sheriffs Jeff Davis- County Ga.
The Sheriff is right. He and
the Editor of this paper, both,
have lost money within:the past:
few months by inserting . Sheiiff
sa'es in The News without first
receiving pay for them’ fi,;&'e the
law requires. = RHditor.
’1;“% Must Be, Somie
: Merit in it |
The editor of this paper wish
@s to thank the people of Hazle
hurst and surrounding country
for their presence at the first
and second performance of his
play—*'The Ups and Downs of a
Country Fditor—Mostly Downs”
which wuas recently producad
here by home talents A lirge
aucience witnessed the first per
formance, waich came off on
Friday night, 2pd inst. The
audience seemed to be so well
pleased with this play that many
of them petitionegd us to re-plo
duce it, which we did to an audi
ence equally v»{frge as the ome
at the tirst pefformance, though
it had been raining steady
through the day, making the
streets and side walks s3loppy
dnd bad to get over, without get
ting muddy.
Yes, we highly appreciate the
interest they have taken:in the
play, and the many compliments
paid it. There surely must be
gome merit in it, or else those
who witnessed it wouldn’t speak
so complimentary about it. 1
The Loan Company represen
ted by R, T. Wiiliams is- now in
possession of a'i kinds of money
according to a letter received by
My. Wiiliaws, in which' they say
they can handle any number of
applications in denomations of
from S3OO. to $4,500.00. M you
need money cn your farms you
had better cal: and see hiza now,
Calied Hie Papa Dowty ¢
Little Willy i{s a bright boP® and a
saucy, boy. llis apt answers have
often, turncd away wrath and often
turncd it upon him strongly. The oth
ir day .his father was reprimanding
g:m for some isdeed, and Willy was
answertng very saucily. The father
became very anugry and, seizing t'hel
youngster by the collar, said: “See'
here, Youug man, you must Dot ta]L;!
like that to me. 1 never gave Inv, 4.
ther impudence when I was g;,"
Willy was not feuzed; at g‘,‘( With a
cherubic smile be lookey into papa’s
eyes and:s3id, “But, 2dpa, maybe your
father didn't n t” 'Twas & off.
Willy escaped purilshment, while papa
retired (g another room. A . ‘
« Thie Valg of Teefo.’\,_t-"" !
The news that/Sttence hag-at fength
discovered (€ means of destroying
the gerin “of the last 11l which fesh
was helr to called forth rapturdds re
joictngs througheut the waordd. ! |
“Hénceforth r')grf.ect, kealith will
reign universally!™ people everywhere
exc):;‘;med and gave,‘thewup‘w
congratulations, v
Bt that \‘.‘:l)‘/;lot to bex Ime tiwr very
fest dar’yPiper was fthe aceount of
sgmebody having invented? & miero
s¢ope 80 pewerful o¥‘to reveal a-lot
more germs, whichi mcant, of courge,
that ¥y would bLe po ttme at all until
everybody, was sick agalim=Fuck, )
‘«‘flw Chacolata. 'e‘“’ &
Although the :“drink, called otosd
late” did not appear in England until
1637 Itß restoralive properties soon be
carae generally known. Thus, ¢n May
24. 1661, after ap evening of carous
ing, Pepys “worked ' the ‘;moming{;
with my head in a sad taking through
the last night's drink, whieh I am
very sorry for; so rose aund went out
with Mr. Creed to deink our morming
draft, which he did give me iu chéeor
late to settle my stomaclh.”
(i On the Mend.: %
<Bronson—l noticed yout, wife .#it
ting by the window sewisdg this morn
ing. I thought you told' me yesterday
she was i, Woodson—~Sßo she was,
but today she's on the wmend.—Ryook-
Iyo Eagle. ' e
"“my_ ~ Going Qut. e
,Mr. B.—There, I'vé let my digar
qut. Do !'you know that it spoils%
clgar, no matter how good it s, if'you
allow it to go out? Mrs. B.—Yes; a
eigar is & good deal like & man i that
respect. - &
g T ;
:_-,' Hig Start.’ {
The World—Want o fola eh? Whats
your recdmmendation?” -‘Graduate-—n;d‘y
A. B. The World—Sit right down, dnd
'l tench you the rest gs the alphiibst.
—New ¥ork Life,
“ % How Bhe Did M. ™"
.“So ehe, refused you?”’ 2
“That’s the tmpression I received®
“Didn’t she acfoally say no?”
“No, sie didn’€, All she said wag
‘He, ba, Ha?*~—Clételand Plalh Dealer:
e ‘Bleepy’ Sermons. ..
“Somo rhen preach,” said Sydney
Biith, “as If they thought sin {5 to be
taken out;of a man as Eve was taken
out of Adam, by casting bim fnto &
protonsd elumbers @j
N et eni
“;'Wa' not in uaknown. watess,
imp mmn? o i jo v
DoucLas CHAUTAUQUR
N araT e o il
First Annual Assembly July 11 t 0
e il i
| _ ;. 717,‘ 19090 f . g
A Week of rarest Entertainment
ata minimum cost.
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Alkahest Band and Orchestra. The Robley Male Quartette
and :Mrs. Williamm Calvin Chilton. All of these have been engaged
for the entire week, someorallof whom will appear at every ex=
ercise. . z
OTHER ATTRACTIONS.
Walden, the Magician; Happy Sid Lafidon,” the noted Character
istof New York; Prof. Reno B. Welbourn, “Thke wan who har
nessed the Sun.” Hon. Benj. R. Tillman, of South Carolina,
July 12, 8 p. m., subject, “The Race Problem from the Southern
Point of View.” Capt. Richmond Pearson Hobson, the Spanish-~
American War Hero, July 16, Bp. m. His lecture will include &
destruction of the Merrimac. , P :
Yot may never agein, have au oppertunity to hear sucli talent. !
Railroads give reduced rates, Season and Family Admission
Tickets {or sale at small cost for the week.
Georgia Weekly Press Assceiation Will |
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© Hold Sessien July 13th And 14th.
F. WILLIS DART, President. = =
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g MELVIN TANNER, Secretary.
SETRYN,
[adies
OF HAZLEHURST
. , ~-AND~
~ Surreunding Country.
We have just rccéivcd and‘:_ epened up fer
your imspeetion the swellest line of Sum
‘mer Dress Goods ever seen in this town
befers. It is something new.
Is the name of the gqods We kave it
ancy Colors__‘ and White. = o
, We have 2lso just recfcivcd_' 4 beautiful
line of : ‘ ey \
Men'’s, Ladies, Girls & Boys 1
~ BOYDEN OXFORDS.
Our stere is tt}ég place where you cas be
suit"éd in footwear.
o Uropjf.in'and"‘? igspect eur mew and besu
; tiful line of Ties, for both ladies and ge¢n’
' tlemcd& They are dreamad, o
Hew about a Mosquite Net ? '
‘We have'a nice line..
- ¥ 7 Youts to please,. = .
oot O
BEST & WILLIAMS.