Hazlehurst news. (Hazlehurst, Jeff Davis County, Ga.) 190?-19??, June 03, 1909, Image 1
No 23. Now Going Cn At ok o BT ; iy 7 WOL FSOR’S, JAZLEHURST PCPULAR PRICE STORE, e ————————————" A~ YT T A ——" So——— We are compelled to raise money to neet our Spring ooligations. : ¥ i ) ‘ Mow is Yeur Tire. Clothing, Dry Gocds, Shoes, ’ o ¥ : Hats. Inspectevery article in the Store, will' go at any OLD PRICE. Remember, we ha ve no old stock to get rid of. What we have in stock are all new goots, up to dgfe in style and material, and- at your t OWN PRICE. Just c‘c;mpare“ our""é?ods'. and the low prices we' have cutdewn, and you will find our . Srore the one Pou are lookitlg for, © i i v \ T 4 , : WOLFSON, ' ' Hazlehur'st'; Ga. Monday, June 14th, » | will be the last day of Freedman’s Great Sacrifice Sale. Freedman’s Great Sac rifice and Cut Price Sale is drawing to aclose; there are only a few days more left to participate in this wonderful cut price sale. ‘We have offered many Special Sales, but we haye neyer had any. to eclipse this one. : | - This is undeubtedly the most sucgessful we have ever carried on. Oyr stock is all néw and well selected and we fully réalize the faet that we would have to cut prices cxtr{;n;cly low, in order to arouse enthusiasm, all of which we have ggrtainly more than accomplished. The prices on this Sale are so los that it is practically given away., All we want ig a prospective customer. We want you £0 se¢ Qur geods, get our prices, and there is no doybt of ome making a sale. | y . y o e e Competition is Clear Qur of this Question. ~ However, we will leave that tp you: all we agk is a vijgit to our Great Department Store, and the quality, style ang prices will do the gest, T | . i YOURS FOR BARGAINS, S B.FREEDMAN, The Store with Right Prices.- Ty HAZLEHURST NEWS. Hazlehurst, Jeff Davis County, Georgia, Thursday, June 3, 1909, - Last Reund. I will be in Hazlehurgt on Thursday, Fyiday and .;Sutm{day, the Brd, 4th ang sth iast. SAnd on the 23rd, 24th, 25th; and will close my books on Saturday, the 26th of June 1809. % | b RupPUS H Erus, Receiver of Tax Returns for Jeff Davis County. 2t We have delivered guitea num ber of rockers on the coupons already. There is one left for you however. Bring your cou pons, trade it out and get your chair free. I you have not got a coupon call on us for one. H. Cook & Son. Your aining room floor can be touched up and refinished: with Campbell’s Floor IMinish and the result will be very satisfactory. Peoples I%rug Store carrias a fyll line of all size cans and the man ufacturgrs i guarantee perfect satisfagtion if the simple dirge tions ave followed. | ~ Money to Loan at 8, per cent per annum, on farms. ;5 . R.T. WIiLLIAMS * Corresponden t Frank &So . Jan, 2L Augusta, Ga. ; If it is a Red Seal Shoe, it is all right. L' H. Cook & Son, L i~ -l S - E¥erybodgs: - OWgagazine - is printed for folks who want to ~ keep up tp date on big things, ~ and who don’t want to be bored ~ to death while they're at it. «{ ~ Soits chinks are filled with ~ good storigs, good sentiment, ~ and gopd humor. g ~ Read the ‘publishers’ talk this ~ month, and r\i’fl-‘scc just where we stand. © @4 LOOK FeR THE PATCHWORK COVER Husbands to Burn. The elderly spiuster in the rear of the drawing“room cir'hdd no more than séttled In her seat wheh her at entlon was tttracted to a woman a fittle fhrther ‘front who wds gatbed in the deepest mourning. As Miss Spinster adjusted her nose grabber glasses for a better inspection of the one In widow's weeds she saw the condnctor lean' pver and,converse with per earnestly for several minutes, | When the conduetor got back to her seat taking the passenger’s tickets Miss Spinster was consumed with cu rlosity about the woman in mourning. “Conductony” she asked in her sweet bst tones, “what's the trouble with the lady up there In wWidow's weeds?’ "“Oh, that's Mrs. Cettem!” replied the obliging conductor. *“‘She's just taking her third husband out to a crematory.” ' . “Oh, how dreadful!” exclaimed Miss Spinster. And then in a faraway voice rhe ad ted: . \ 3 “, .4 just think of {t! Fere I am past fifty and never had a husband in my life, while that woman up there bas them to burn!"—Nesw York Times. s Strong Monosy‘l.lablu. Instructors in the &aft of literary composition usually condemn a string of monosyllables, but in the well known hymn “Lead, Kindly Light” written by a master of the English language, you may count thirty con secutive words of one syllable only. They offepd neither the eye nor the “e'r' ' " ; -l " Mflton often uses a serles of mono syllables. In the seconq book of “Par adise Lost” we bave: | T n‘m i . Cepean b O'er bag or mw strait, yough, dense or : With head, hands, wings or feet pursues And ’:u “,or sinks or'-.vadu or creeps o Sios. Buch lines are not uncommon In the Rocks, cawes, m&ns. boga, dens and E “-a: - aflu(mdz-.m 3’% Sdliflen Notes and Quertes. il o 1 §5 T QGourtsklp In Jreland. An Irlxh.boy marries when he has a rig house ani an Irish girl just when she 'pleases. . Sometimes. she so pleases while yet her years are few;.at other times she i content t 6; wait upon wis- Som. In the latter case; of coyrse, she SI.OO Per. Year, Wlkes a wike cholos, Jub n ! ma!mut always & Joel . . is the c:lrdh ! : b. ““Youye too yoyng W'masry yet, Mary,” the mathet aaid' wheln Mary leaded thet' she- slegid gremt Lo, mos O'Mabouy purticular boon, - “It you only 3mm \, I'll cure: meself of gthat hll&“j Mary's reply. £ 7 “And she's. never W Daurence” the mother Wid 14 the ‘ “If you only fito "Wo" was Laurence's npl:l:odtfln. eure her of that fault.” ‘he hg'r»- Seumas MacManus it Lippincotts - ' m/ » ] . Oogtly lmw Webes, i An HEnglish Qutfit in the way, of rohes im L hea'¥y. tax upen newly appotnted judge, although' the cost is pot nearly z great.ag it a in thé emrly days | Yk Then it was the mtr’:t the T lominaries io attend. court functions in figured ‘damast’ siik )&' costly lace ‘bands amd : ger, a celébrated & of that day, is said &g ohe to have spent £IOO on bands aeme. The lord chancellgr®s robes. 4ost gomething like £l5O, and even vlzd stoekdoie are an expensive ftens. The wasdrobe 5i o ee =7 to £6OO, #nd if the ne iged “my lord” is attached to { fng’s bench division he will xxln gowns, & girdle, a seart’s hood, & black cap, & three commered .cep,.& Deaver bat, a cocked a: gk bat lsce bands and two ‘ ! etc, to leep : .of a law.—London Gioße, - ~d» : e eet cationgn, T .~ Stonewall’ Jackaon's Apology. - - Jacksozi had oocasion ?cm’: cadet-wha had given, as.he belleved, the wrong. solution of s problem; On thinking the. metter over at home he found that the pupil was Ti h,&:.:d the #eacher ‘hbng. 1y wz ite at mfi and in the deptl 'o!,.m but he immediately start ed off #0 the institute, same dis tance from-his quarters, and sent for th_e:b%.. The delinquent, an swering with mueh trepidation the untimely sumfiun& himsclf, to his astonishment, te reciplent of o frank apology.—From “Stqn‘ewafi ' Jackson and thé Civil War,” ~2#