Hazlehurst news. (Hazlehurst, Jeff Davis County, Ga.) 190?-19??, September 09, 1909, Supplement Hazlehurst news., Image 5
TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF HAZLEHURST. An Election called for the 22nd day of September 1909, to elect a Mayor for the unexpired term caused by the resignation of Mayor J. C. Bennett. The registration books will be open from the 14th to the 16th, inst., inclusive for those who have mot previously regis tered. By order of the Council. September 7, 1909. H. E. DEFOOR, Clerk. W allace Varn Acquitted. Wallace Varn, & son of J. E Varn, a highly respected citizen of this county, has been acquit ted of the charge of killing his business partner, at Cacaria, Durango, Mexico. Mp, J. E. Varn has just re turned frem an extended visit with his sons, Wallace, Grover and J. E Jr., at Durango an his daughter, Miss Letitia, Whe has been eut there for a yeur returned with her father. Uncle Jake says. that there are ways to convey ideas other than talking, for when he reached Mexico the natives could not understand his language, but he being very hungry discovered that signs soon brought him the rations. Uncle Jake also ascended 3 me of the mountains out there and says thot seeing is believing, and that it is possible to gt above the clouds. Notice. The Zora cemetery needs work done on it badly. and everyhedy who has dear ones or friends sleeping there are requested to meet at the cemetery on Thurs. day morvning, Sept 80th, for the parpose es giving this burial ground a thorowgh cleaning up. Bring your dinner and be pre pared to spend the day there workine. T.S.Hairison, L. W, Johnson. SUPPLEMENT HAZLEHURST NEWS. HAZLEWURST, GA., SEPTEMBER 9, 1909. Resolutions, ADOPTED AT TEACHERS ANNUAL INSTITCTE HAZLEHURST,JEFF DAVIS COUNTY GEORGIA, AUGUST 30TH, 1909. We your Committee on reso'u tions begs to submit tt}e follow ing reporct and recommend its a doption as an expression of what we think best for our common schools and teachers. Beit re so'ved, 1. That we, the teachers of Ap pling and Jeff Davis Counties in annual institute assembled ex tend our sincere thanks to Pro fessor K. L. Ray for nis able and untirin ; efferts to make theses: sion both pleasant and instrac tive 2. ‘hat we exten our sincere thanks to the presiding officers commissioners J. H. Parker and 1. J. Edis for the. courtesies shown this body this week. 3. Minat we thank Rav.J. M. De {fooe for his presence and words of encouragement 4 That we thank Prof. Ter vell for his assistamce and words of encouragement. 5. And we also thank Mr.T. H. Turner, a member of our board for his presence and ingerest manifested. 6. I'hat we thanrik the Court ofii cials for their presenec and close attention. 7. That the peopie of Hazlehurst hiavi: our thani« for the kindness shown us while among them 8. "I'hat we hereby petition our coanty board of elucation to en force rigidly the present law compelling teachers to attend Anstitutes. 9. That we strive earnestly” for sell improvement, and that the seed sown during the week have fallen on good ground and shall gevminate and bring forth abundantiy. * 10. That we heartily endorse the salary plan of paying teachers, and respectfully urge its adop o, Be it resolved that we Liold 4 monshly teacheuas meeting iimgmning the Foarth Saturday 1 Septetnver. 11 Be it resolved that every teach er subscribe for some good school Journal and exhaust our utmost effarts for professional advance mznt. 12. Be it resolved tnat a copy of these resolutions be furnished the News Banner of Baxley, The Times of Blackshear, The Doug las Enterprize, The Hazlehurst News, and The School and Home. S. P. Settle, Chairman, Miss Maggie Minchew, Secretary, R. E. Johnson, L. L. Wolfe. Miss Cooke Millikin. Committee Give Us Your Ginning. lam in the ginning business. I gin both Upland and Sea Island Cotton. Will gin Sea Island cot ton at $1 00 per hundred, and cover for same. Upland cotton 40cts, per hundred, and cover for SI.OO. Wil deliver it at the depot at Pine Grove free of charge. Bringon you cotton, M. B. Johnson. e ———— ks Farming Impliments for sale. I havein my possession, and am agent for same, one and twe 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 alse d« the very best work that can be done, with farming impliments. These machines can be bought within the next 60 duys at actual cost, for casl I have also, corn and cotten planters, which will be =old at cost, within the next 60 days. Come and see them, if you need anything in this line | H. J. Fussell, Hazlehurst, Ga. R. F D. Ne. 2 J. A Armitage still paint houses. The fall is the best time to nave your p.inting dene. Mr E. L Burnham, es Colum: bus is visiting relatives of neat the city.