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Mr. and Mrs. W.V. Young, of
Mcßae, spent a few days in the
city recently with relatives.
i Persomns wishing a solid 'leather
shoe that ‘will Jast from one to
two years, can get them of T\, H.
Weatherly. ;
Mr. W. C.Stowers returned
last Saturday frem a week’s
visit to relatives in North Geor
gia.
» Mrs. Amie Elliott, of Nashville
Ga., is spending some time_ here
with her daughter Mrs. H. D.
Wilson.,
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Messrs. C. Stringfield and J. L.
Sullavin, of Baxley, came up to
Hezlehurst last. B'riday to wit
ness the ball game.
Our guarantee of solid leather
ard satisfaction follew every paic
of Kiser King shees. sold by us.
- T, H, Weatherly.
My, W. B. Burns, after a pro
tracted illness, is still confined
to his bed, we are sorry to say,
and does hot appear to improve
much. . ey |
Mrs. Ji H. Jordan and baby
boy, of Lastman, speat seversl
days here recently with Mr.
Jordan’s parents at the Methe=
dist parsonage.
Lcok for 125 or 15cts cotten.
If you can’t getit, gote T. M.
Weather!t’s swere and get the.
celehrated Kiser King shces and:
cleth of all kind in proportion. |
Mr, W. A. Belcher, of App‘iiugcoun
tv, liviag near Taylor. was shot amd’
killed from ambusi, near his heme on
Teesday mornicg .ast, He was the
son-im-law of AMrs. Mary Ann Wilcox.,
_Since the above was put im type,
news tias reached here that the: party
who dic the kili‘rg was rnamed :Fate
Tay.e>, and thaihe surrendered o tue
Sher:f,
Mr. J. M. McDonald has gone
back into ths barber business
again: © He-hasopened up a bar
ber shop in the room next to thei
post office, and would like his
friends and old customers call
and see him whenever they need
anything in his line done.
. The bili efferad by Hone L, W.
Johnson ‘n the Leg’s.aturs afew days
ago to establish a city cwurt ‘n Hazle
burst, was passed by the Senat> on
Saturday last. Now the nexs question
arises, who will @ov. Erowa aptoin.
Judge of this court, and who will Le
Solicitor? ‘There .ure towr Esp.ranis
for these offices, and :ts left to> the
Governor to decide *his question.
-which no donbt he wili do short'y.
Rev.J. G. Googe left at our
offies on Monday last a curigsify
in the shepe of an ear of corn.
There are three ears, nine inches
long, all in oue shuck. In other
words, three ears of corn grew
where only c¢ne usually grows.
1f Bro. Gooue haslearned the
art of growirng three ears of corn
to the stalls to the average far
mer one, lie can make a bushel
of money by putting hjs uecigh-
Pors onto the trick, g
' Now, hoys, many of ¥ou have
heent kicking all the summer
sbout lot being able to get a
joo. Cotton vicking is near at
hand—and there’s going to be a
cood crop made—so ere long you
will be able to gtrike a job that
#vill hold you unti] Cliristmas.
Wonder how many of eur ..boys
sre goinT to accept of & job ot
this kind? Boys, picking cot'on
iz just a 8 honorable as any worlk
_yeu could go at. All honest toil
is honorable.
There was a mistake in thé
Council Proceedings last weéek.
The type made us say that May:
or Bennett paid out $47.54, for
work on the cemetery, when it
should have been $26.15, This
is the first mistake of the kind
that has occured since we began
publishing the proceedings. We
try to bo very particular in mat
ter of that kind. So, your honor
we will shoulder the error. The
‘treat i 8 ¢n us. Hewever, we
will try and nos let another er
ror of this nature occur.
Any .inteélligent rersom may
earn a good ineome correspond
dng for newspapery: experience
,Lt R ANEE i B e 4%..-‘
s ißiuhice . Piake
Ak AR S RREE AR ot TN
‘ A‘; : ““fl‘? rdr oYoAk T P
-~ ing of ;: r. Kehler.
On Saturday night last be
tween 7 and 8 o'clock, Mr. W, E
Kohler, a member of the firm of
Wilson, MecDowell & Co., bridge
builders, was drown in the Alta
'ut:ahuf river while trying to cross
it.
He and Mr. G. V. Smith. were
together at the time of this sad
occurence. They were on the
north side of the river, and had
started for the south side, to
headquarvers. Mr. Smith said
that the craft they were in was
a small dug-out. They both had
gotten inte ; the canoe, and Mr.
Kohler was sitting in the stern
of the boat with the paddle,
while Mr.. Smith oecupied the
middle seat. Mr. Siith states
that the river was very high and
swift, and just alter 'eaving shore
My, Keler gave one' strokze with
his paddle, and {ellinto the water,
He said that he could render him
no assistance because there was
but one paddle in the canoe and
that Mr, Keler carried thiat one
outinto the water with him, And
again, Mr Smith states that he
thought that the deceased could
swim, for he seemed to stay on
top of the water for 30 yards
after he fell in, He passed cables
and made no effort to catch hold
of them, but continued to drift
on down the river, until she dis
appeared from sight. - J
Mr. Wilson offered a reward of
$50.00 fur .the recovery -of his
body, and many people were up
and down the river ail day Sunm
day and up to Monday, morning,
looking for his remains. _
About ¢ o’clceis on Monday
morwing Messrs. Bill Hester and
John Ryals discovered the body
about three quarters of a mile
below the new bridg>, thus se
curing the $50.00.
The remains were brought to
Hazlehurst and embalmed, and
gent to h's home in Columbia, 8.
C. Monday night for intermeit.
His brother-jn-law arrived here
Monday on the 1:01 p. m, train to
accompany the remains back.
We learn that the-deceascd
leaves a wife and tive children to
mourn his untimely death, be
sides a hosts of friends, at his
old home.
Those of our people who knew
him, speak in the very highest
terms of him, and many exp es
sions of regret were uttered
when the news reached here of
his sad endin}g. )
Last We:sk's Ball Cames,
The Abbevil# thase ball club
cwig over to” Muazlehurst om
l,y&’eci{’;ic?sda.y last to playour team
a-sries of games. The fun.eom
‘merced ‘Wedresday aftefnoon,
Theore is no denying the fact, Ab
beville can boast of having one
of the best amateur teams in the
gtate. ‘fhe first game ended in
favor of the visitors.
Thursday’s game was the most
exciting of the series. Both
teams played fine ball. Our team
came out victorious in this game.
The score stood at the close, 3 to
4 in favor of the home team.
Friday was a bad day for ball
playings Itcame neur yaiping
the entire.d.gq-, However glong
about 4:80 the pain held up suif
cient for the boys to go tc play
ing. Only seven innings were
pulled off during this game, own
ing to it being so late when this
game was called. 'll]‘he score
stood at the close of this. game,,
;}fgggh'g pg 3, Abbewliie ‘4. g’fiigi
‘was the bést series of games
played on our diamond this ' sea-
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Large and epthusiastic crowds,
were qut at eyvery gams, .
© Short Stops. -
Bowan of Abbeville, saned oyt
eleven straight men.
Callahan apnd Cromartie of the
hose team are the only mkes
who knocked a three bagger,
But didn’t that hit Mack Miles
gotin ¥;hg flrst game coynt?
Jln the last tive innings of Fri
diy’s game, Bateman, our pit
cher, was right there withh the
goods. :
Hepry Turner, of the visiting
team, is a fine catcher. |
While we are pleasing the chil
dren with candy and peanwts we
want te interest the older anes
it our styles for 191; and winter
5 P . Oup line 10 M# lar
iger jand Letogr thamßver, " &
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It.is impossible fér us to make
a canvass amengst our subderi
bers with our subscription beek,
like we mentioned we would dao
in last week's issue, owing to the
fact, that the News office re
quires our time every hour in
the day, but we have employed
Loyd HYarrison to do this work
for us. He will start out with
a statement of your account,
{ust like it appears on the bool.
f its wrong, tell him so. 1I you
don’t owe as much as the book
say, pay him what you think
you ows. We will not be mad
about it. Theres are but few
{credits on the book, hence we
will have tc leave this matter
with you.
We want to transfer the names
to a new bpok, so Wwe can keep
it straightin the future. Now,
subscribers help us, by telling
Loyd when you subscribed, and
how much you owe. Its aean
job, but it must ke done.
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We are lending money on im
proved real estate, in Jeff Davis
county, 5 years at 7 per cent in:
terest. We want your business.
M. A. GrACE, Manageer,
_ Dnauglas,
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While enroute to dinner bn
Tuesday last we met Mr. W, R.
Lord who,was wearing a smile
that wouldn’'t éme off.. . We
asked him what had pleased him
so, had he just -coilectec abad‘
debt, or had he soid a big:§bill of
goods that morning for cash?
He took us by the arm and led us
out'into the middle of the street,
and aftexlooking all around, to
be sure that there were no one
inthearing distance; whispered
inour ear: “A ten peund bey
made its appearance at our house
this rhorring about 10 o'cleck,
and that was what:l was smiling
abeut.” And just to think, this
was the nineth bgbe the stork
had brought to his home, and he
seemed to De as proud about this
one as theough it had bs3n his
first. . L
Hunt the Tent. .
E. Waciym, 'Ph()togmphe’x".{
Out and in dvor work. All kidd
of Photos, large and smal sizes.
Post cards a specialty. Group,
private and public buiidings,
views, &7 Givelme a call
Located bask Dest & Williams. 3
Bf its frosh’first-clads grece:
Pies you want it at pricas as low,
if not a liftle lower than can' be
bought elsewhere-—go to J. J.
Frazief & Son and you will find
them. If yoa don’t tind what
you want at this old, reliable
store, you will hardly tind it else.
where in town. And agzain, they
are so prompt in delivering
goods. You can restassured that
you will always be treatsd right
when you trade 2t J. J. Frazier
& Son,
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Towome Seekers.
If you need good lands, and
cheap lands, call at my office
over Chapman Building, and
let me show you what I have.
They are choice, good and cheap.
Terms made to suit all, -
g LR T, Welllarda,
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Shoriii Bales.
GEORGIA—]Jeff Duvis County. |
~ Will be sald on theist Tues
day in S:ptembsr mext, at the
caurt hause dcorin said county,
betwaeen the legal hours 81 sale
the following “preperty te-wit;
333 acresf lot of land No. 246
lying ard keing in ' theist dike
trict of szid connty, ieviéd upon
and will k& scld as the property
of My#, Arthur W. Butts, to sat
isfy g tax fi. so. issued by W, ],
Geoge tax cellecter for stite and|
county taxes for tha year 1808,
This 10th day of Avguss 1909,
~ Also at the same time and
pldoe will be scld 100 acres es
lotiNo. 241 lyiny in' the 154 dis-|
‘wict of said couuty, le-vi'? upoa
and wili be sold «s she preperty
of Sarah R. Duncan, e ssfis?
E tax . ia issmed b.y\*\'W.. g
zobge, tax tollector far: state|
and county tuxes'for the' year]
Wl ay of Auidst,)
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Our Mid: Summer
SALE!
TO make &00:11 for our new Fall and Winter
Goods, that are arriving every day, we are
offering our eptire stock of seasonabie merch
andise at extremely low figiires., We must
have reem, | This is no fake salé or chance
game: simply'a good time t 0 get more goods
than you ever did before, for less money.
Its a cleam business proposition,
FOR LADIES.
Every}thing_‘mdst in Summer
Dress Geods, Fine Laces,
Fabrics, Hosery, Etc.
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Ko dS] . ke
5063 (l;l) - PPErs
The Kiseér King Shoe is the best
shee in the world. They
wear longer and look bet
ter thdn "any other shoe
manufactured.
B e s’
Rit Low Cut Shoes must go at
Some price before the sum
mer Is over,
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We don’'t usually make a GREAT
NOISE, but weé have a line of Goeds that
pleases, and the prices are sure to suit you.
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ke 3 ; Y £ 1 1
Clothing; Glothing!
"What a glorious fe¢ling 10
deck out in New Clothesce
narticularly in such clothes as
we carry. They are designed
and made by celebrated
master tailors. 2 2
Cur Clothes cpst.no.morethan
the ordinary.;
Come, let us show you. No obli
gatiortfo buy. It wili be our pleas
ure to show you anyihing you
might wish to inspect, and give
you prices on/saimme. = | ¢
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Thanking our many loyal
friends and customiers for their
past patronage; and ‘soliciting
gconfinuance ofi same, weare,
yours anxious t¢serve you,
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