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Me. L. E. Mallard spent Satur-.
day in Waycross.
Mr. A. E. Wedtberry went to
Waycross Monday.
See E. L. Wainwrigly's closing
out ad in this issue,
Mt M, Altman is putting on an
addition 1 his store. 1
Mr. Frank Stekes, now of Upton. 1
ville, spent Sunday here. {
Mr. Robt. Hatcher, of Traders
Hill, spent yesterday hete.
Messts, Jouiak and Sam Mizell
were in Folkstoni Monday. '
Mr. G. W, Haddock Jr., of Jack- "
sonville, snent Sunday here. l
Mrs. R. F. Hall Bas been suite!
eick with a boil in her head. !
Mr. ). W, Bryant, of Ttadeis umi
Wag on our ptreets Monday.,
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v W. E. Bates, the shoc man, of|
Waycross, was hete yesterday, ;
Mr. A. N, Mitchell, nf Home-|
land, wag i Folkston Sunday, ’
County saryeyor, J. B. Baker and |
daaghter Eddie were in town Tues. |
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Mr. H. T. MecClain and S, C.!
Crewxs, of Winokur, were in town|
Monday. ;
Mr, C, S, Jones, the popuiar hat ,
salesman, of Charleston. S. €.,
spent Tuesday here, “
Mr. C. N, Mills has the framing
np for a nice two-story dw(-ll'.;ngjusl;
east of the court house. |
Mr. 1. W. Prescott, Tasse and |
Virdie were pleasant callers at the
Herald office yesterday, !
For courteous attention together
with the latgest stock of goods in
town go to Mizell & Paxton, i
Mr, and Mis J. W. Rogers and
children, of Yules, Fla, came up
Sunday for a visit to relatives he:e.”
Mrs, H, Johnson left last Wed
fiesday sos a vtsit to her mother,
Mrs. W. W, Cushing in Brunswick,
Mr. 0. G, Medlin, of Racepond
was . here yesterday morning and
lefi on the 10: 40 tramn for Way.
CToss, ; = ;
Mizell & Puxton are putting in a
wood mill and in a few days, will
be readv to fill your orders for any
length wood. |
Misg Bertha Roddenberry and
Miss Vina Rogers with Mr. N.
Roddenberry attended church here
last Sunday,
In addition to the improvements
on his house Mr, J. A, Hathaway
is filling his yurd with red bay and
magnolia trees.
Master Norwood Williams returne
ed to his home at Lake Butler, Fla.
last Monday atter several days spent
with relatives here, ;
Mrs. John Koontz and Miss Ad
die Zarfor, of Red Lion, Pa,, arriv
¢d at the Colony last Friday and
are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. E.
F. Poet.
Messrs, J. P. Mizell and M. ).
Paston went to Winokur yesterday
forrthe purpose of specting and
probably purchasing machinery for
their wood mill.
A box party will be given at Mr.
G. W. Haddock’s next Tuesday
evening, January 28th at 7 o'clock
for the benefit of the Baptist church.
Everybody invited,
You can have fresh eggs the year
round, and lots of them, too, if you
get a setting of Waughtei’'s White
Leghorns-Thorobred, laying strain.
A big setting only sl. A few cock.
erels left, 75¢. each, ‘
One of Mr. W, R. Rider’s ltde
boys had the misfortune to burn one
¢f his hands badly last Monday.
Mr. Rider and somc others had
been burning stumps one of which
had burned down leaving a bed of
hot coals in the hole, when, from
some cause, the child, only about
four years nld, fell, In the fall he
threw out bis hand and it struck the
fire. Had it not been for the pres.
ence of another little boy who pull
ed him out the child would g:ve
barned to death.
Are Vou with the Crowdy
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‘*Out-of-doors’’ with « STEYENS—
. best thing for agrowing boy |
Learning to shoot well and
; acquiring qualities of
SELF-CONTROL, DECISION, AND
MANLINESS
sreall due to STEVENS FIREARMS EDUCATION,
Ask your Dealer for .\'n‘-{t-nn Ritlos—
Shotgunsa—Pistols, Insist Bn our time.
honored make, If you eannot obtain,
we ship dirveet, cxvoress prepaid, upon
receipt of Catalog Price,
o found in 140 Page Ilustrated Catalog. Mailed
tor four conta in stamps to pay post .ge. Beauti
tal Ten Color Hanger—ifine decoration for your
“dan’ or elub room-—malled for 8 cants in stamps.
J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL €O.
P, 0. Box 4097 &
Chicopee Falls, Mass., U. S, A,
It (qoe sThe Business. ‘
Mr. E. E. Chamberiin, of
Clinton, Maine, says of Bucklen’s
Arpica S?‘vc. ‘[t does the business;
I have tised it for pites and it
cured them, Used it for chapped
hands and it cured them. Applied
it to and o!d score and it healed it
without leaving a scar behind.” 25¢
at all droggists,
GEORGIA, CHARLTON 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 February 1908 at the Courthouse in said
county, between the usnal hours of sale the
following real estate situate in Charlton coun
ty, to-wit: One hundred and sixty-three acres
of lot number 60 in the second district knuwnl‘
as the Jesse Crews place. Terms cash,
This 7th day of Jabuary 1908,
Moses Crews, l
Administrator of Jesse Crews.
GEORGIA, CHARLTON COUNTY,
W. R, Rewis, adminis
trator upon the estate of W, M, Rewis late,
of said county, deceased, having filed his pe.
tition for discharge, this is to cite all persons
concerned toshow cause against the granting
of this discharge at the regular term of the
court of Ordinary for said county to be held
on the first Monday in February 1908,
B. G, McDonald,
Ordinary.
The firms of T, L. Pickren & Co. and T.
E. Wainright & Co, composed of T, L.
Pickren and T. E. Wainright is dissolved by
‘mutual consent. T, E. Wainright assumes
the liabilities and will collect the claims of
!both firms.
} This 20th day of December, 1907.
T. L. Pickren,
' T. E. Waioright.
. VASES OITY |
CLOTHING COMPANY
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NOS. 816-818=¢2( , EST MAIN STREET
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FOLKSiTO/\«, GA.
SAVE YOUR EARNINGS.
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The running offa savings account
has a tendency t@d wean a man from
habits of extravagance and dissipa
tion' It gives him new ambition, and.
a desire to save money.
We are always glad to assist those
who are trying to *‘turn over a new
leaf.” ;
4 per cent compounded quarterly
on certificates of deposit.
6 per centon deposits of I 2 months.
THE BANK QF FOLKSTON.
L. CARTER, . . F.D. MILLS,
President. ; Cashier.
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Ifyou wanteithera Vibrating Shuttle, Rotary
Bhuttle or a Bingle Thread [Chain Stitch)
Sewing Machine write to
THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPARY
Orange, Mass.
Many sewing machines are made to sellregardless of
quality, but the New Home is made to wear,
Our guaranty neverrunsout. §
Sold by authorized dealers omly.
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Dealers Wanted.
DOLLAR
assortment of the prettfest decorat
ed ¢hina ware (guaranteed not to
graze) ever exhibited in this town
is now being sold by the Home
Comfort Farniture Co. at actyal
cast (invoice open to infipcrtin“) to
close out thi¢ line of goods.
Call quick before the choice piec
es are all sold
T. W. VICKERY, PROPRIETOR.
Torpentine Hand-— 100 wanted
at once at regular prices. Business
Just starting. Apply to,
E. W. McMannon,
: Hickox, Ga,
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- Vail Order Howse
- Mail Order House
: 54
E Is now ready so fill orders j,
E; for Men’s Women’s and
; Children’s READY=TO- 1
. WEAR CLOTRINC, HA'LS,
. AND FURNISHINGS. 1
EStOC'{S larger an! more complete than
' ever before. :
EBEST QUALITY. MODERAtE ?R[CFS%
© OUR NEW FALL AND WiN
. TER CATALOG SENTON REQUEST
. B. H. LEVY, BRO. & CO j
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. ,
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Gosby Patent Air-Tight Baker and Heater
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It warms the coldest and largest room in s SNG J' @
the house, making it cozy. The busy it 0\
housewife can cook or bake anything [ @ e
from light rolls to a Thanksgiving or 4l w RN 5
Christmas turkey, Still it looks just as |8 .. plleg i- BN
neat as any heater made. It is air-tight \&) §&+j €ao
and a great fuel saver. Thousands are be- = & 2, MR - |
ng sold. Thousandsof housekeepers'are [ : L U H 9
enthusiastic. Fine Cast Irom tops and {O4 o
hottoms, making it last for years without |@& , o
SRR WMy by RU iB e R T N
"UNION STOVE CO., inc., " ;*,"?-ff*}f‘f?”
Box 3745, RICHMOND, VA. il oSG
Headquarters for Farm Fences.
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MADE [N ALL HEICHTS
Made of large, strong, high-grade stecl wires, heavily galva
nized. Amply providcs fer expansion and contraction. Is
practically everlasting, Never goes wron’;, no matter how great
a strain is put on it. Does not mutilat@ nor injure stock.
Turns Catile, Horses, Hogs and Pigs
EVERY ROD GUARANTEED by us and guaranteed by the
uanufacturers. Call and sce it. We can show you how it will
save you money and fence vour fields so they will stay fenced.
For Sale by Mizell & Paxton.
A Cure for Misery.
“I have found a cure for the
misery malaria poison produces,”’
says R. M. James, of Louellen, S.
C., “It’s calted Electric Bitters,
and comes inHoc bottles. It breaks
up a case of chillsor a bilious at
tack in almost no time; and 1t puts
vellow jaundice clean out of com.
migsion,” This great tonic me li
cine and blood purifier gives quick
relief in all stomach, liver and kid
ney complairts and the misery
lame back. Sold under guarantee
by all druggists.
DENTAL NOTICE.
I will be at Folkston on Jauuary
27th and 28th prepared to do Den
tal work,
J. C. BREWER,
Dentist,
60 YEARS'
s EXPERIENCE
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invention is probably c«-w
tions strictly confidential. on
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special notice, fiz‘hfiufifiu int
36 IBroadway,
MUBD&WM'!
NOTICE.
* Two horses »nd one mule none
exceeding seven years of age and
fine good eecond hand buggy, all
for sale cheap for cash for particus
lars apply to Winokur mercantile
company, Winokur, Ga.