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Earnest Priest, of Florida, is the guest of her parents this weelk, Mr. and Mrs. A. Crosby. Miss Winnie Barnes returned to Baxley last week after spending several days in Atlanta. J. D. Brown went up to Lumber City Saturday for a few days to visit homefolks. A good many of the Baxley boys will be present at Hazlehurst next Monday, to witness the Sun Bro thers Shows. This show was in our city last year, and we can say it is a first class show in every res pect. The case against Bud Milikin who was charged with the killing of John Tyre, son of Jasper Tyre, was put on trial Wednesday morn ing at the called term of Superic: court. The jury retired to their room Friday morning, and after four or five hours, they returned with a verdiet of guilty of man slaughter. Judge Parker give him ten years in the pen. The defend ant is trying for a new trial, and ig out under a five thousand dollar GEORGIA---Jeff Davis County. By virtue of a power of sale con tained in a security deed executed by Mrs. Wm. A. Butts in saver of the Union Saving Bank of Augusta Ga., and later transferred to the undersigned, dated September 27th 1607, recorded in Book 1, page 544 in Clerk's office of said county, the undersizned will sell before the court house door of said county, on the first Tuesday in January, 1010, between the legal hours of sale, the following described prop erty to-wit: Three Hundred Thirty } Three acres of lot of land No. 396 in the first district of said county, located in the Northern portion of ' seid lot, and bounded as follows: North by the lands of James New—l ton, East by lands of M. B. Maddox South by lands of E. L. Tanner,] West by lands of Sarah Smith, it being the intention hereby to de scribe the same land conveyed in soid security deed. Said land be ing sold as the property of Mrs. Wm. A. Butts for the purpose of satisfying the amount due on the loan secured by said security deed to-wir: $400.00 with interest thereon from Oct. Ist, 1908, and expenses of this sale, said loan hav: ing been matured because of de fault in paying interest. Terms of sale cash. This Dee. 7th, 1909. Mgs. AnNA B. WiLsoN, Transferee, ,I:arkei' & Highsmith, Attys. for Transieree. ' To whoin It mayconcern GEORGIA-----Jeff Davis County. Mrs. Laura E. McEachin having made application to me in due form to be appointed Administratrix up on the estate of john F. McEachin late of said county. Noticeis here by given that said application will be heard at the regular term of the court of Ordinary for said county, to be held on the first Monday 1n Jenuary 1910. Witness my hand and official signature, this the 6th day of December, 1909. | Hunry CoOK; 1 Ordinary. If you are looking for bargains in hardware, see us before buying We are closing out some few ar:i cles in this line at cost. , oo B Cook & Son S. B. FREEDMAN'S ® ° ’g ‘ DEPARTMENT STORE \ W i‘ % STYLES IN AUTHORITATIVE FALL | DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, SHOES, ETC. 3E — - 4TS 147 01 S, S ———————— ‘-__—-—_—-_-_"-_—‘ o ———— . —————— ———— " ean Every part of our store is riow filled with all that is | authoritative in Fall and Winter Goods for women and men. % Selections are the best of their kind whether in inexpensive, | medium or high-grade goods to meet the requirements of | wemen who wish semething that is distinctly high-=class in taste and out of the ordinary. - CLOTHING FOR MEN Who want to be in style will do voll to come now and see our ereat clothes shewing for IFALL and WINTER. The handsomest fabriecs we have ever seen. The colorings and weaves are marvels of the weaving art---and the style, fit and tailoring are examples of the splendid taste, skill and ingen uity of those celebrated master tailors and designers, When in town call on us, we are always glad to sz2you. Hazlehurst, S. B. FREEDMAN, Administrators Notice to debtors and Creditors, CEORGIA----Jeff Davis County. Notice is hereby given to all the ereditors of the estate of W. R. L. Hand, late of said county, deceased to render in all accounts of their demands to me within the time prescribed by law, properly made out. And all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby requested to make invmediate payment to the undersigned. This the 6th day of December, 1909. R. E. L. Hanp, Administrator of W. R. L. Hand. 6-t To whem it may cencern GEORGIA-----Jeff Davis County. 1. L. Cook having made applica tion to me in due form to be ap pointed permanent administrator upon the estate of Mrs. Augusta Cook, late of said county. Notice is hereby given that said applica tion will be heard at the regular term of the court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first Monday in January 1910. Wit ness my hand and official signa ture, this the 6th day of December 1609. Henry Cook, Ordinary. GEORGIA---Jeff Davis County. By virtue of an order of the court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold at public outery on the first[ Tuesday in January 1910, at the] court house in said ccunty, between the usual hours of sale the follow ing real estate situate in Jeff Davis county, to-wie: The north half of lot of land number 458, in the second land district, containing two hundred and forty five acres. Terms will be cash or credit, as willl be determined by the administrator on the day of sale; the sale will con-\ tinue from day to day until com pleted. This the 6th day of Decem ber 1909. V. b 10¥AL, - Administratoy —————————————— Music L.overs. “How do you know those pscple are sincere lovers of music?’ “By the fact,” replied Miss Cayenne, “that they compelled their youngest ’ boy to stop trying to larn to play the _plano.”—Washington Star. ) S T T———————— DRESS GOODS. Latest creations from our dress soods department. Invisible stripe soisetta in rose,- wisteria, broatest creations from our dress goods de darrment. Noveltw dress suits in stripes, bayeder, light blue and all leading shades for evening and street wear. Broadeloths for Suits and evening Capes---We anticipat ed its popularity and purchased a strong line in both quality and col -0 R Imm——— GEORGIA----Jeff Davis County. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has applied to the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell land belonging to the estate of William H. Brown for the pay ment of debts. Said application will be heard at the rezular term of the court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first Mon day in January 1910. This 6th day of December 1909. Mrs. Lora B. BrowN, Administratrix upon estate W. H. Brown, To whem it may conecern GEORGIA----Jeff Davis County. John W. Hinson, Guardian of Emma Wilcox. has applied to me for a discharge from his Guagdian ship of Emma Wilcox; this is there fore to notify all persons concerned to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in January next, else he will be dischtrged from his Guardianship as applied for. This the Bth day of December 1909. HexrY CookK, Ordinary Jeff Davis County, Ca. GEORGIA---Jeff Davis Couny. By virtue of power of sale con tained in a security deed executed by John W. Hinson, Jr., in favor of the Union Savings Bank of Augusta, Ga., and transferred to the undersigned, dated Oct, 5, 1907 recorded in Book 1, page 551, the undersigned will sell before the court house door of said county, on the Ist Tuesday in January, 1910, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property to-wit: Lots of land Nos. 250 and 211 in the Ist land district of said county, formerly Coffee County, containing 080 acres, and being the home place of said Jno. W. Hinson, Jr. Said property to be sold as the property of the said Jno. W. Hin 'son, Jr., for the purpose of satisfy 'ing the debt secured by said securi ty deed,together with interest there on and expenses of this sale. Amount of debt, $2000.00 princi pal. Terms of sale cash. Matured |by reason of default in paying in terest. This 7th day of December, 1909. GEo. J. 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Little Rock, Ark.—That Professor John H, Hinemon, of Arkadelphia, ad ve-~ator of statutory or state-wide pro hivition, will be a candidate for gzov ernor against Governor Donaghey, candidate for reelection, that = Hine mon will be supported by the anti saloon faction of the state, and that statutory state-wide prohibition will be the principal issue cf the cam paign is the announcement made here by friends of Professor Hinemon. In the last campaign Professor Hinemon advocated state-wide prohi bition, and opposed Governor Donag hey, who advocated local option, WHERE 18 COOK? Explorer Has Suddenly Disappeared From Public View. New York.—Dr. Frederick A, Cook pas dropped completely from public view. Not even John R, Bradley, whose money was behind Cook’s po lar explorations, knows where he is. Confiding his secret to one man and perhaps his wife, the Brooklyn ex plorer slipped quiefly and mysterious ly away, leaving behind him a string of puzzled and exasperated friends and a debate mcere acrimonious than that which followed his announcement that. he had discovered the North Pole. Some of Cook's friends say that he was threatened with a nervous break down and think he has absented him self to recuperate fromn the recent trying experiences. Weighing Diamonds and Gold. The weight of diamonds and other precious stones is expressed in carats, grains and quarter grains. I'hey are pearl grains, one of which is equal to four-fifths of a troy grain. IKour quar ter grains make one grain and four grains one carat. ‘l'he fineness of gold is also expressed in carats. Pure gold is twenty-four carats fine. ‘Lhe car ats, therefore, indicate the proportions of alloy. Most of the goid used by jewelrs is about fourteen carats fine, ha ing ten parts of alloy. Where Courtesy Frevaiis. «ihe South Americans are very po lite,” said the man who travels. “Naturally,” answered Miss Cay enne. “In some of those republics it is not safe to slight the humblest citi -(;en. There is no teiling what moment he may become president.”—Washing- Georgia.