Hazlehurst news. (Hazlehurst, Jeff Davis County, Ga.) 190?-19??, September 30, 1909, Image 7
%oca [ .(’i);?cwa Col, Price is attend'ny Camden Superior court this week. l ~ Sheriff Oversireet, of Baxley was. in the city Tuesday on business, Ol R T Williams visited Mont gomery county on Saturday last on business, J W Bighem, of the Foot & Davies Co, Atlanta, was here a few days ago, Remamber that the Peoples Drug Store keeps the finest {ine of sta tionery in town, Frank MeDoncld, an engineer on the Florida East Coast, was here Sunday visiting friends. ‘ The Sclicitor of the city court informs us that there are 57 crim inal cases on the docket for the Oc tober term, Mr. Freeman Dritt’s mule threw him on Tuesday morning last, and the fall came near disiocating his right shouldor, Both of our baaks are in fine condition. The only thing that worries us is, we have no cuash to deposit in either one of them. Col L Carter, one of Jesup's best finanziers and business men, and a director of Citizens Bank of this plaza, was in Hazlehurst this week., All the farmers in this part of the ecountry szams o bein 2 jolly mood these days, and 12 and 13gts cotton is enough to make them feel good. i Farmers, many of you could pay vour subscription to The News in corn, sweet-potato2s, chichens, eggs, | and almost any old thing to eat, if | vou only would do so. | If its preity and up-to-date pos tal cards you are looking for, to | send to your friends or sweethearts, ' go to the Peoples Drug Store. They | have jus: received a large and beau- | tis -1 line of them. [ Mi Youug the contractor,is mak- ! ing Mr I M Haynes’ residence look like a new building altogoth - 4 New rooms are being added, thel roof coverel and other improve m:2*3 mode to the strietyre, ) Mr W F Bagiman and i J Rod-l denberry have gone into the mer cantile business together at Denton, And we learn that our townsman, Mr E M Taylor will move to that place and open up business soon, No clestric lights these nights. The plant was levied on a few days ago, and has been shut down ever since. The city council ought to buy this electric plant, and run it in connec:ion with the waterworks, On Sunday, October the 3rd, a protracted meeting will begin at tte Baptist church this place, and will continue for several days. KEvery body is invited to attend this meet ing. A great and glorious revival is anticipated during this meeting. Nr.J. W. Outlaw, of Hahira, delivered an able address on Sat urday afternoon last to quite a number of farmers. He is con nected with the Farmer’'s Sea Is land News, of the above place, and se2ms to be a pretty good hustler. We are glad to 'state that Mrs J. A. Moore, of Douglas, is on the road to recovery. She has bheen down many days with typhoid fever and last week she was so low, that her mother (Mrs, Latimer) and other relatives of this place, were summoned to her bedside. Mrs. D. Patrick handles nothing but the very best of millinery. And again, she keeps up with the very latest styles in hats and mil linery goods. Ladies, visit her place of business and inspect her lovely line of fall and winter hats. Ilts a pleasure for her to show them, whether yon buy or not. Mrs. D. Patrick has just received and opened up, the most up-to dat and beautiful line of millinery goods ever seen in this town be fore. Her line of fall and winter hats can’t be excelled in Macon or Atlanta. She cordially invites the ladies of Hazlehurst and surround ing country t» attexd her,~ AND OTHER NEWs IlEmB OF ASCCIAL NATURE A G. & F. train passed through town on the Southern track 'T'ues day morning enroute to Augusta. This train contained the officials, ‘their families and housenold gouds. The headquarters of this road has been at Douglas for quite awhile but now it has moved 10 Augusta, WANTED---I"ive thousand light lniug bugs to furnish lights for the City of Hazlehurst. Bugs must be delivered within the next two weeks. For further information apply at this office Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Knight*have gone to house-keeping, They are ‘domiciled in the Brown cottage, where they will be at home to their friends in the future. There never was a more popular couple of young people in Jeff Davis county than these two are, and their frionds are many. Miss Delle Lovingood, of Tate, Pickins county, Ga., arrived last Saturday, and on Monday mornugi went to work in Grant & l’ricx:':s-l law oftice as their stenographer. She enmes highly recommonded, | and is from one of the hest fa milies! in mid le Geoorgia, ‘ W. T. Patrick, Sheriff Fllis and Roger Williams spent last Sunday | in Douglas. ~ Mr. Patrick informs us that Dr. Hall isimproving rapid- | Iy, and when he recovers .suffi':ient-' ly to travel, he is cominz over to, Hazlehurst and spend a few days.: No man ever livied in this place who had more good friends thanl Dr. John M. Hall has. And weare ~l'ways glad when he visits u-, 1 We are glad to note that M",‘ Pearce is having six more rooms built to his hotel. He couldn’t naar accommodate the people court weok | He could feed them, [ righs ':‘:.:"vl..‘ but couldn’t sleep them. Thiz % one of the most popular hotels onl the Southern Railroad, and has the reputation of setting as good tablel as any hotel in the state. Mr. O.W.| Clark has been awarded the contrast| to do the work. 1 Trank ilail, colored, 1z ot & free man vet, us many thought after reading in the lagt issue o The News about his case beinz noll prossed. The bill that was =2 prossed was a defective bill and the five vears sentence impoz>! on Hall ' during last sp-ihg termm by Judze Parker, still hangs over his hea. Hall’s lawyers have earried his :~:1s:l to the Supreme Court, anl the gen eral impression is that this courti will aftirm the lowaer court’s de | cision. \ ' Th: New Balah Primitive Bap tist Association will convene at Mt.l Carmel church on Friday. October Bth. FEverybody is invited tol attend. I On Wednesday of last wesk a ity i election was held to elect a mayor, to take the place of IHon. J ' Ben- ! nett, resigned. There were two candidates in the field for this officc Dr. R H Green and Mr. F M Hayns. ‘The vote stood when the polls| %(:loscd: Hayvnes 21, Green 69. | l ‘ Col. J. R. Grant received a coupleJ of barrels of apples from his old North Georgia home o few days ago. He said that something” had to be done, for his good wife had stated to him plainly, that he could either order some apples from their old home county, or else she would pay a visit up there herself and get them. So he decided it was cheep est to order them, and didso. They were fine and this editor and his three little boys ‘were presented with a dozen or two which was en joyed very much. Our Water-works Plant Nearing Gom. \ pletion. Our waterworks plant is nearing completion, the power-house with Ia 100-horse power engine, has been completed, save a few finishing touches, This building is 39x43 ft. The reservoir is now ready for water, and the foundation for the tower and tank are completed, and within aicquple of weeks this part tower will be 80 sect high. " The capacity of the reservoiris 100,000 gallons of water, aid that of the tank 60,000 gallons, ~ The work of putting down water mains throughout the city are near ly completed. A gentleman by the name of Loyd has the eontract for boring the well, and work is going steadiy on; he charges the city so much per foot, Mr. W. W. Wilks, the Supeain tendent of this work, informed the editor of this paper on Monday last that everything would be finished up and ready to tnrn over to the ity within the next five weeks, The Formers Unioa Raliy. The Farmers Unlon Rallv at Rosky Dranch church on Friday iagt was a grand succeess in every sens 2 of the word, 8o we lzarn, We wanted to attend thiz raliy, and aim to go if we had to make a s:w-l rifice to do so, but it happened, we had business on our hands that x_l:‘xyl that could not be postponed, so we had to forego this pleasure and rc-i main at home. The day was beau tiful, the spealkers were at their bcst! and the dinner could not be bcnt,l so we were told. While the crowd! was large, there was plenty left ati the table to feed as many more. Sorry that we have been unable to secure the names of all the speak ers present on this oczasion. A Mr. MeDonald, from some point in mid dle Georgia, was the speaker of the day, and he was equal to the occe sion, making a splendid spcech.| Rev, Googe was called upon ufter dinner, He mad: an exzellen: talk,! ¢ iving his hearcrs fine adviea, ‘ We only wist that someone who w 2 pest hed written up this R omnbimetp A g B In condusion we want to =siate that the Parmers Union are growing right along in th's seetion. | A AT | Taylor to Hang - on November 3rd For the Murder of Belcher. Fate Tayler, who wa3s on irlal .. Appling superior court lass weekh £3r tha mur lor of W A Boleher, was found quiliy, with no recommenda tion for mer:y, br the jury Friday. ifromaoon. He was sentenced to h> hanged November 3rd by Judgc! Par'zar. The defence made a me gon [or & nzw ol Taylor killed W A DBelcher on the 10th day of last August for no visible reason except a slight alter cation that they had early in i morning. He was carried to Bruns wick Saturday afternoon for snfe-’ keeping, The condemned man stood to receive his sentence with-‘ out a tremor, afier stating in & distinet voice that he had no l*c:monl why the death sentence should not be pronounced. ‘ He was represented by Messrs King & Sellers, and Solicitor J H Thomas was assisted in the prose cution by Messrs Parker and High smith. Taylor is a younz man and has a wife and two children. i | Why Not Let THE PRIJYERS ~DEVIL A 22N e . ‘—‘ A Qu‘ O ‘ = ‘ %’ *\‘Q ?:';; ) é F 2 o 4 % "\h%-!\ B iU Come After Your Job Work. fie'i| Give You Prices, Plain Talks on Fertihzers A Talk to Iruit-Growers You uee a fertilizer of course, but do you use enough ? 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