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Don’t Runm
The risk of losing vour rights by not having your
Deeds snd Mortgages on Rezord. |
Every Deed Conveying Land
Should be recorded in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of the County where the
land lies. Record may be made at any time, but
such deed loses its priority over a sbusequent re
corded deed from the eame vendor---Scet
ion 36; 18.
“Mortgages on realty must be recorded in
the county were the land lies; on personzlity, in
the county where the mortgager at time of -ex
ccution.”’---Section 27, 26.
I will record at half price any deed recorded
in the old counties.
YOURS FOR PROTECTION,
E. J. HSRRINGTON.
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Macon, Ga., Octeber27th
to November 6th, 1909. @
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Southern Railway
Tickets on sale Oct. 27th to Nov. inclisive and for t{rains sche-
Jduled to arrive in Mazon before noon Nov. 6th, good to leave Macon
returning up to and including midnight of Nov. 9th, 1909.
A 2 HAZLEHURST $3.75
Which includes one admiszion to the Fair Grounds
Hon. Wm. H. Taft, President of the United States, wili visit the
the Fuir Nov. 4. Every day & big day. Den’t fail o see
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iR GVILLE
And the other Great features.
For complete information cail on nearest Southern Ralway T ick
-3t Agent or address.
J. L. MEEK, A. G. P. A. GR.PETIT.Z. V. A,
Atlanta, Ga. Macon, Ga,
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The Xind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
fn use for over 30 ycars, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his pere
W sonal supervision since its infancy.
o > Allowno one todeceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and ¢ Just-as-good’ are but
Experiments that trifle with n ad endanger the health of
Imfants and Childrez—Experence against Experiment.
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What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Sooshing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
containg neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie
substance. Its age is its guarantce. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhcea and Wind ‘
Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Coustipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friends
cenuiie CASTORIA . ALwars
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The Pitt Diamond,
While Pitt, the grandfather of Lord
Clatham, wes governor of Fort Bt
George in 1008 Le becnme acquainted
with a jewel werchunt named Jam
chund, who brought a diamond of
groat size for sale, Ile asked 30,000
for it In the rough, It xhould, ot
course, have been bought on behalf of
the company, but PPitt, seeing money
fn it, could not resist the temptation
of making a private bargnin, He be
came the possessor of the stone for
the sum of {20,400, and he was quite
satisfied that he had behaved honor
ably when he pald the man, who or
his pact was also countent, But the
diamond was known to be worth more
than Jamchund had received, and the
transaction gave rise to a good deal
of gossip, which In no way decreased
when later on Pltt had the stone cut
in Englerd and sc'd it to the regent of
France for £185,000. Even that enor
mous sum did not represent {ts true
value. The stone was set in the royal
srown of France. It weighed 410
carats In the rough, but the cuttiag re
duced it to 136 carats.--Mrs, Penney’s
“Fort St. George, Madras.”
A Tartar Sourtshiy.
Among the Tchullar: Tartars a curl
ous mode of “popping the question®
exists. The Tchulian wachelor in
search of a wife, having filled a brand
rew pipe with fragrant tebaceq
stealthily enters the dwelling of the
fair one upon whom he bas bestowed
his affections, deposits the pipe upon a
conspicuous article of furniture and
retires on tiptoe to somc coavenleal
kiding place in the neighborhocd, Jocal
etiquette requiring that he should ex:
ecute this strategic movement appar
eutly undetected by the damsel of his
choice or any other mcimbel of hel
family. Presently he returns without
further affectation of secrecy and looks
into the apartment iu 2 casusl sort of
way. A single glance at the pipe he
left Dbehind him enables him to learn
the fate of his proposgl. If it has lween
smoked he goes forth an accepted and
exultant bridegroom:;: If- not. the offer
of Lz hand and heart has been so ir
revocably rejected as nct %o be ever
Sorth a pipe of toLaceo,
: Amaos’ Ancdyrie.
MWe ciways wondered a litile how
Amos Dore and his wife got along—
really,” Aunt Em Macomber sald
frankly. *“Some in the neighborhood
said they'd unever overheard a single
loud or cross word en either side, but
Lije Danicls always stuck to it that
Amos was as mis'able al home &z o
P sBo PO e
“He never spoke rizht out Hit Amos
died and Mis' Dore wenl back up
country to her folks. Then he lct
out.”
“What? queried Aunt Em's visitor.
“Well, Amos worked logging along
side of Lije every winter, and sum
mers they hayed together most al
ways, and it seems,” said Aumnt Em
impressively. “that Amos compmhined
of his shoes hurting him abouc all the
time. Finally Lije asked why he wore
tight shees.
““Why don't you get a pair big
enough?” says Lije one day.
“‘Well, I'll tell you,’ Amos says.
‘When I wear tight shoes I forget 2l
my other troubles.””—Youth's Com
panion.
Pclishing a Diamond.
'The poltsiing of & dinmong is a very
slow process, because of the great
hardness of the material; besides this,
the work must be frequently Inter
rupted to allow the disk to cool out
after it has Dbecome overheated by
friction. Each time a new facet is to
be cut the diamond must be removed
hom the dop and reset at another
angle, and the diamond cutter trusts to
his eye alone tc guide him in this dell
cate adjustment, although in the case
of very small diamonds a magnifying
glass Is necessary. The skill shown
in placing the stone in the heated
metal, sometimes with the bare hand.
ts surprising. The regular brillinn*
bhas fitty-six facets, besides the table
and the collet—thirty-two above the
girdle and twenty-four below—but as
eight facets are first formed, both
above and below, each of these being
recut into three or four smaller ones,
there are considerably more than fifty
six separate sarfaces:to be cut.—Dr.
George F. Ruanz in Century. o
Quolities of the Topan.
The nanw of the precious stone fn.
serted i the ring of Gyges has not
been handed down to us, hiit it is prob
able tiat it was the topsz, whose wom
ders Philostrates recounts ta the life
as Apolionius. An attribute of the sun
and of fire, the ancients called it the
@olMd_ magnet, as ft was credited wita
the power of attracting that metal, ia
dicating its veins and discovering
the treasures. Hellodorus in his story
of Theagenes and Charicles says that
the topaz saves from fire ali those who
wear it and that Charicles was pre
served by a topaz frow the flery venge
ance of ,Areaces, Queen of Ethiopia.
This stome was one of the firet talls
mans that Theagenes possessed fin
Bgypt. The topaz at present symbol
% ve.gontigncss, * clemency. s
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Look Listen.
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'We invite c}the public to stcp at cur Store
look at our Goods, and listen at our prices.
We guarantee to .sell you goods as cheap as
you ean buy them any where, considering the
quality,
OQur Furniture
is stacked from the fioor to the éei!ing, and is the hest
assorted stock wver shown in Hazlehurst, consisting of
OaKk and IrenB:1. ,Mat.]
tresses, Springs, Chairs, |
- Room Suits, Odd
Dressers & Wash-
Stands.
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center Tchle, Dining Safes, Etc!
and we are selling them just as cheap as they possiblr
can be sold. Let us know your wants in furniturs be
fore buyingz.
The Famous Red Seal Sheces.
A complete stock now on our shelf, justarrived a few
days ago. You should patronize home industry Red
Seals are made in Georgia, and are made good, too.
The Red Seal Shoe Factory will give away 100
pairs of shees this year for a record of longest service.
Buy your next pair from us, try yoar luck fora new
pair free.
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Shild Brand Clthing
We have just received and marked up one of the
nicest lines of Men’s and Boy’s Custem Made Cloth
ing ever shown in Hazlehurst. The price is printed om
each Shield Brand Suit, and .you know at a glance what
a suit is worth. Prices range from SIO.OO to $15.00, rno
more or less. , : :
We also carry a goed line of Hats, Staple Notions,
Dry Goods, Crockery, Tin and Enamel Ware. Trunks,
Ba‘gs! Etc. i "" ]
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Call on us when in town, make ourstore
headquarters; and remember, if - you are
looking for both quality and quantity, it will
pay you to see us. ' 8
H. COOK & SON.