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'\‘(lN THE SWAIN STORE HOUSE)
j(§ md expect to keep at all timos a complete
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| GROCERIES
As ever kei)t. in this town. I solict vour patronage
and will \gretly appreciate your trade. First
class gomfs and prompt delivery, is my motto.
| 'PHONE No. 82
Thanking my friends for past patronage, I am
iy YOURS TO PLEASE,
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. W. W. FINLEY.
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The tisk of losing vour rights by not having your
Deeds and Mortgages on Record.
Every Deed Conveying Land
Should be recorded in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of the County where the
lard lies. Record may be made at any, time, but
such cead loses its priority over a sbusequent re.
corded deed from the same vendor-—-Sect
ion 36; 18.
“Mortgages on realty must be recorded: in
the county were the land lies; on personality, in
the county where the mortgager at time of ex
ecution.”’---Section 27, 26.
I will record at half price any deed recorded
in the old counties. '
; YOURS FOR PROTECTION,
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A. J. HERRINGTON.
Real Estate For Sale in Jeff Davis Gounty Georgia.
By R. T. WILLIAMS, Hazlehurst, Ga.
No. s—Two vacant lots on Ceme
tery street; one-half acre front; will
sell for $300; cash or gucd nOEs.
No. 6—One vacant lot fronting Wil
liams street; one-half acre front; wiii
sell for $l5O.
No. 7—One vacant lot on Baxley and
Mcßae streets; one-halt acre; wili
cell for $250. Cash or guod mnotes.
Come and sce this property and get
a home in the City of Hazlehurst.
Good facilities for educating your
children; good water; healthy place;
«ood locality for any kind of busi
ness.
Trace No. I—l,ooo ,acres in body,
125 acres in cultivation, 3 good farm
buildings, This land has one mile
river front, can be 8(0. acres, put in
farm; 3 miles north of City of la
slehurst. At SB.OO per acre.
Tract No. 9—1750 acres in body, good
location for stock farm, can be 4350
acres put in cultivation, small farm
now on lands, very good house un
finished, has one mile river front; o
miles northeasc of Hazlehurst, Ga. At
.00 per acre.
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Augusta, Douglas and Madison Division.
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330 11 20 Ar Millen, (1) .. Lv 340 935
300 1185 Lvdiien .. .. Ar 330 905
542 12 01 ArGarfield, 2) .Lv 249 823
631 12 43 Ar Stillmore (3) Lv 200 734
730 138 ArVidalia (4) .Lv 100 €@b
800 158 LvVidalia ... Ar 1240 615
630 915 313 Ar Hazleh’'st (5) Lv. 1126 505 900
7456 10 25 422 Ar Douglas (6) .iy 10318 408 ¢99
827 503 Ar Willa’chee (7) Lv 932 706
913 542 Ar Nashville -Lv 8 +53 627
10 18 647 ArValdosta (8) Lv 750 . 522
11 40 810 Ar Madison (9) .Lv 620 400
J. M. TURNER, | ' A.POFE,
: General Manager. Traffic Manager.
City Property of Hazlehurst, Ga.
No. I—One house and lot in City
of Hazlehurst, Ga., consisting of one:
half acre of land fronting on Talla
hassee street, the main street of the
city, and Cemetery street; a cornel
lot, with 6 room building, 2 gardens,
and lot and barn; rents for $12.00
per month; will sell for $1,500, $1,30¢
cash; SSOO January 1, 1911, or will
take goocd notes bankable for entire
amount,
No. 2—One house and lot on Baz
ley and Mcßae streets, consisting ot
one-half zcre of land; new, well fin
ished 7 room building, house well
painted; good new barn; will sell for
$2,500; casy payments; rents for $1&
per month,
No. 3—Three-fourths of an acre of
land fronting Tallahassee street, with
two very good houses; rent for SB.OO
each per month; will sell for $1,200;
casy payments. .
No. 4—One vacant lot on Tallahas:
see street; one-half acre; well locat
ed; will sell for $500; cash or good
bank notes.
BOBBY'S CHRISTMAS PLAINT,
By WILLIS HAWKINS,
Copyright, 1909, by American Press
. Association
'M awful tired o’ bein’ rich,
I think it was a pity
We come into the money which
Enticed us to the city,
I wish that we was{poor again
An’ back in Pawpaw Center
A-livin’ as we ust to when
We was Jso much contenter,
Pa didn’t have that worried look
An’ ma was never nervous
Before we had a chef to cook
An’ a butler man to serve us.
I'd ruther be the way we was,
All feelin’ fine an’ happy,
With simple cookin’ such &5 ma’s
That never made us scrappy.
An’ then the lugs the girls put on!
I think it's awful silly
That Mary Jane is “Marie Zhon”
An’ Nellie is “Natilie.”
But, gracious, they git mad at me
When I say “Nell” or “Mary,”
Though that was what they ust to be
When they was 'tendin’ dairy.
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Them days I knew a lot oo’ boys |
That I could play an’ fight with
An’ swap my marbles an’'my toys
Or go an’ stay all night with.
But now that I'm a rich man’s son
There’d be a great sensation
If I should play with any one
Beneath my lofty station.
An’ now that Chris’mus time is near
An’ Santy Claus is comin’
I don’t see how he'll git in here
Unless it’s through the plumbin’.
Instead o’ chimneys we have wires
Where ‘lectric currents sizzle,
An’ I guess where you don't have
fires
Your Chris'mus is a fizzle.
MORCAN FINANUE nilva,
American Magnate Now Outranks the
Noted Rothschilds.
London.—J. Pierpont Morgan is now
the foremost figure in high financier
ing, outranking even the Rothschilds.
The recent recrgapization of the Lon
don firm by which it becomes Morgan,
Grenfell & Co., Sir Edward Charles
Grenfell becoming the junior partner.
places the great American financier
in direct connection with the Bank
of England. Sir Edward i 3 & director
fn the “Old Lady of Thread-needle
Street.”
The control of the big insurance
companies in America, the steel trust,
the great banks, and many other en
terprises has made Mr, Morgan the
foremost financial figure in Americs.
It is now said that he proposes to
take a leading position in the broader
field of European finance.
Night Riders Burn Tobacco Crop.
Cynthiana, Ky —The barn of Ed
ward Judy, together with 5,000 pounds
of tobacco, at Beaver Baptist church,
this county, was burned presumably
by night riders, All telephone wires
fn the vicinity were cut and several
shots were fired. Judy was an inde
pendent grower. He recently sold his
crop to a local tuyer but had not de
livered.
Trouble For Pa.
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Skreeker?” \
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ly.”—Houston Post.
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T. S. HEYWARD, Vice-President. J. F. WILLIAMS, Secty.
The Heward Williams Co.,
Incorporated. Capital Stock $50,000.00,
. 'COTTON FACTORS AND
COMISSION MERCHANTS/
120 Bay Street, East Savannch, Ga.
Bagging and Ties at Attractive Prices
Now Ready For Shipment.
¢ The officers of this Company are veterans in the cotton
business. It’s facilities for selling and handling cotton can
not be matched.
MOST PROGRESSIVE COMMISSION MERCHANTS
IN THE SOUTH. in handling of Upland Sea Island, Floro
dora and Egyptian Cottons. Correspondence Invited:
FERTILIZERS OF @LL KINDS
Liberal Advances. Quick ReturnS:
: T hat Christmas is nearly here, and that
our store is stuffed with many things that is good
to eat. Our Groceries are always fresh, and of
the best quality, and we defy competotion in
prices. Wehandle nothing but the best in
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Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes,
Hats, Etc.
~ And our prices are close on every article in our
Store. Come and seeus and get our prices on
what you want to buy, and we will give you a
guarantee that you will make a purchase before
leaving our store, YOURS TO PLEASE,
P. GRANGER & SON.
el P- P- Pl
Makes Marvelous Cures in Blood Poison, Rhematism and Scrofula.
P. P. P. purifies the blood, builds up the weak and debilitated, gives
strength to weakened nerves, expels disease, giving the patient health and
happiness, where sickness, gloomy feelings and lassitude first prevailed.
In blood poison, mercurial poison, malaria, d?'spepsia, and in all blood
and skin diseases, like blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, tetter, scald
head, we sai without fear of contradiction that P. P. P. is the best blood
purifier in the world.
Ladies whose systems are poisoned and whose blood is in an impure con
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