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CGEORGIA----Jeff Davis County.
By virtue of a power of sale con
tained in a security deed executed
by Mrs. Wm. A. Butts in favor of
the Union Saving Bank of Augusta
Ga., and later transferred to the
undersigned, dated September 27th
1907, recorded in Book 1, page 544
ia Clerk’s office of said county, the
undersignad will sell before the
court house door of said county,
on the first Tuesday in January,
1910, between the legal hours of
sale, the following deseribed 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
said lot, and bounded as follows:
North by the lands of James New
ton, Ilast by lands of M. B. Maddox
South by lands of 1. L. Tanner,
West by lands of Sarah Smith, it
being the intention hereby to de
seribe the same land conveyed in
said 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. llst, 1908, and
expenses of this sale, said loan hav’
ing been matured because of de
fault in paying interest. Terms
of sale cash. This Dec. 7th, 1909.
Mgrs. AxNa B. WiLson,
Transferee,
Parker & Highsmith, Attys. for
Transferee.
To whom It may concern
GEORGIA-----Jeff Davis County.
Mrs. Laura E. McEachin having
made application to me in due form
to be appointed Administratrix up
on thoe estate of John F. McEachin
Jate 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 in
January 1910. Witness my hand
and official signature, this the 6th
day of December, 1909.
Hexry Cook;
Ordinary.
If you ‘are looking for bargains
in hardware, see us before buying
We are closing out some few ar:i
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Administrators Notice to debtors and
Creditors,
GIIORGIA----Jeff Davis County.
Notice is hereby given to all the
creditors 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 immediate payment to the
undersigned. This the 6th day of
Dacember, 1909.
R.E. L. Bany.
Administrator of W. R. L. Hand.
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AGREED WITH THE ASP.
The Frenchraan Got Around the Law
Against Hissing.
A gentleman who had been uncere
moniously hustled out of a Paris play
house because he hissed when the cur
tain fell on the second act brought an
action for damages against the mana
ger of the said hounse,
The court decided in favor of the
kissing gentleman, adding that if a
spectator is allowed to.show his de
light by indulging in applause his
neighbor has also the right to show
disapprobation in an audible fashion.
But the law in France was not always
so tolerant. In the middle of the sev
enteenth century it was strictly for
bidden to hiss in a playhouse, and in
every theater there were a number of
“oardes Francaises” with strict orders
to arrest any person infringing the
law.
But the French are not easily put
down by silly regulations, and when
ever they see an opportunity they at
tack the authorities with that fearful
weapon ridicule. In this case such an
opportunity came at the Comedie
Francaise during the performance of
“Cleopatra.” a play by Marmontel.
1t was a badly written, dull work,
and the people were waiting for a
chance to give vent to their opinion.
At last tbe chance came. The manage
ment had ordered a mechanical asp
for the grzat scene in the final act.
when Cleopatra puts an end to her
life. ,
The actress raised the asp, which
started hissing, whereupon a spectator
rose to his feet and cried: “The asp is
quite right. We all share bis opinion!”
Roars of laughter greeted 'this joke,
and as it was foreseen that a similar
goaie vl 1S piase sxey night the
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STYLES IN AUTHORITATIVE FALL
DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, SHOES, ETC.
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Every part of our store is niow 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. |
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CLOTHING FOR MEN
Who want to be in style will do
vell to come now and see our
great clothes showing for FALL
and WINTER. The handsomest
fabrics 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.
S, B. FREEDMAN,
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Educators Hold Meeting.
Winston-Salem, N. C.~—The execu
tive committee conference for educa
tion in the south, composed of lead
ing educatorsg from all over the coun
try, met here and decijed to hold
the next conference at Little Rock,
Ark.; April 6, 7 and 8, mnext year.
There will be two thousand present
at the conference. The committee
will arrange the program for the
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DRESS GOODS.
Latest creations from our dress
goods department. Invisible stripe
soisetta in rose, wisteria, broatest
creations from_our dress goods de
darrment. Novelty dress suits in
stripes, bayeder, light” blue and all
leading shades for evening and
street wear. DBroadeloths for Suits
and evening Capes---We anticipat
ed its popularity and purchased a
strong line in both quality and col
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write a question on any subject and
while blindfolded she answers and
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Broughton Called to London,
Tampa, Fla—Rev. Len G. Brough
ton, of Atlanta, who has just opened a
revival meeting here, has received a
cablegram from London, offering him
the pastorate of Christ church, West
minster, stating that the church offi
cers joined unanimously in the call,
and adding that Campbell Morgan sup
ports the proposition. The cablegram
prayed Dr. Broughton’s favorable con
sideration of the offer.
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exactness that is startling. S. A.
)Fackler now has an agent in New
) York City, with instructions to se
jcure her services for the opening of
his play at Eastman, at any cost.
Railroads File Petition,
Montgomery, Ala.—The Louisville
and Nashville and the South and
North railroads have filed petitions
in the United States court for the
fifth circuit, praying that the state
rat» acts, both passenger and freight
novw in force by order of the United
States circuit court of appeals, be
restrained. The plea is that neither
{s remunerative, and to longer enforce
them is to demand service without
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