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Local Personals;
If yon expect to keep posted as to
the candidates, vou nad better sud
acribe for the Herald now, If your
subscription has or is about to ex
pire, renew at once as the National
Government wont allow us to carry
anpaid subscription accounts. ‘
‘Fhe price as political amnounce.
sacots for this year will be the same
as before, $5.00 payable in advance.-
As there are thres vacancies to be
filled on the board of county com
anissioners, we will make the price
of commissioners announcement
3300 ‘
G. W. Allen was here Trosday.
Mr. B. G. McDorakl went to
Jacksouville yes'eiay,
H. J. Davis spént Tuesday in
Jucksonvilie,
Mrs Dan Sikes, of near Callahan,
ts visiting relatives near here,
E. H. Wright and S. M, Mills
spent Tuesday nightin Jacksonville.
Mrs. C. M. Griswold, of Wino
kur, was shopping hete last Monday,
Dr. and Mrs, J. C. Wright and
Master Jim wentto Jacksonville
Tuesday.
Mr. O, R. Leigh, of Tampa, at
tended the burial of his father here
last Sunday, ‘
Mr. Robt. Mizell has accepted a}
position with Dr, Dallas wmiams!
and will be found at the Folkstonj
Pharmacy. i
Miss Katie Kesler and her friend,
of Newell, were here Monday and
Tuesday attending the examination
of teachers, ‘
Misses Myra and Edna Mizell
wore among those who went down
to Jacksonville yzsterday to take in
“The Clansman.” ’
Said an old subscriber a few days
ago while renewing his subscription
4nd at the same time handing over
she price of another, I want you
to send the Herald to——— in Cam
den tounty and don't forget to do
all you can for Col. E. L. Walker
for Solicitor-General. e
Everybody avited to the oyster
sapper ou next Saturday night at
the Baptist cburch, to be given by
the Womaa's Missionary Bociety,
Itis given for the benefit .of the
church. QOpysters will be served .in
any atyle depired. Remember, next
Satorday night the 22nd.
MNr. W, E. Suggs, of the Bend,
teports that he is cutting lots of tur
pentine boxes, having more men
than be can use, has had to build
mcre houses to accomodate his in
ereased business, and says they
have a good schoo! with miss Effie
Haddock as teacher. Prospects are
promising and he expects to do a
good business this year,
. Prof. Waughtel and wife, of the
Colony, eatertained at dinner a
sumber of their German friends;
A large terrapin, a product of the
Okeefinokee, was served in soup.
Those present were; Alois Jergen,
Josef Kuipl, Alois Ris, Franz Li
vora, Boltshosar Gamyager, Mrs.
Kennedy and daughter Elizabeth,
€. V. Cullison, Joha Waughtel and
wife,
A correspondent writing from
Winokur tells of the discovery of a
38 caliber Winchester rifle in a pile
of cross ties near old Lincompinch,
about tea miles from Folkston. The
tifle is supposed to be the one tak
en from Mr. H. ]J. Davis’s store the
night his safe was blown open and
robbed. The general opinion is
that, had the sheriff pushed on the
morning after the robbery he would
Save come upon the thieves.
‘The announcement of Mr. W, H.
Mizell will be found in another col
umn of this issue. Mr, Mizell is
well and favorably kmown to the
people of Charlton. He has served
as deputy sherift for considerable
time and 1 therefore familiar with
the workings of the office. Heis a
featless officer and has demonstra.
ted at all times siece he has been
deputy, the duties and obligations
be feel rests upon him, The voters
will make no mistake to cast their
Beliote for his. i
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' REDUCED PRICES,
' $2.00 Razors for $1,40.
E 8208 v h.glax
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+ $1.50 Men’s Hats for $.99 :
v %25 '* ' forsl,7s
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. slo.oo " Suits for $6.75 -
, SISO " * for $7.75
o+ $4.50 Patent Leather Shoes, $3.40
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. My Store for these Bargains.
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: Call to see me.
f: Yours with lowest prices in town,
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CLOTHING COMPANY |
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= WORK PANTS.
NOS. 816-818-520 WEST MAIN STREET
LOUISVILLE, KY. ;
jFOR SALE BY s
B. F. SCOTT,
FOLKSTON, A.
SAVE YOUR EARNINGS.
The running of a savings account
has a tendency to wean a man from
habits of extravagance and dissipa
tion* It gives him new ambition, and
a desire to save money. S
We are always glad to assist those
who are trying to “turn over a new
leaf.”” » )
5 per cent compounded quarterly
on saving accounts. _3
6 per centon certificates of deposits
for 6 months or longer. S 0 :
THE BANK OF FOLKSTON.
L. CARTER, F. D, MILLS,
President. Cashier.
Keeping Open House, |
Everybedy is welcome when we
feel good; and we feel that way only
when our digestive organs are work
ing properly. Dr. King’s New life
Pills regulate the action at stomach,
liver and bowels so perfectly one
can't help feelinggoc when he uses
thes pills. 3gc a 1 &l drug stervs.
«Mr, Bryan is not to blame,"” says
an editorial heéadline in the Norfolk
Landmark. And yet,if it were not
for Mr. Bryan to blame, the bla‘m&
department of a lot of newspapers
would have to go entirely out of
business, 3 G
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l Don't fail to look up the J. A.
Jones Co.’s ad in this prper. ©
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£lO IHE FUBLIC. 3!
£ DR.DMLAS WILLIAMS 5
& Wishes to announce to the % .
& people of this section that he :§ :
X bas opened an office in the % \
x Paxton building to practice :2 !
MEevICINE, SURGERY and Og- 3 .
g STETRICS. :
% CALLS ANSWERED PROMPTLY R '
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' Neighborhood Fayorite. ‘
. M. E. D. Charls, of Harbor,|
Maine, speaking of Electric Bitters, l
ays: *“lt is a néighporhood favorite,
here with us ” It deserves to bea
favorite everywhere. It gives quick
gelief in dyspepsia, liver complaint, |
Kidney derangement, malautrition,
mervousness, weakoess and general
debility. Its action on the blood. as
@ through purifier makes it especially
gseful as a spring medicine. This
grand alterative tonic is sold under
guarantee at all drug stores. soc.
f BORGIA, CHARLTON COUNTY.
By virtue of an order
gos the court of Ordinary of said county, will
be sold at public outery on the first Tuesday
o March 1908 at the Courthouse in said
gounty, between the usual hours of sale the
(ollowing real estate situate in Charlton coun
ty, to-wit: One hundred and sixty-three acres
of lot number 60 in the second district known
%8s the Jesse Crews place. Terms cash,
This 7th day of January 1908.
3 Moses Crews,
; Administrator of Jesse Crews.
GroRCIA, CHARLTON COUNTY,
{ Towhom it may concern:
{ FEddie Edwards having made application
{0 me in ‘due form to be appointed permanent
} administrator upon the estate of Steve Max
{well late, of said ‘County, notice is hereby
given that said application will ‘be heard at.
|ithe regular term of the court of Ordinary for
said county to be held on the first Monday in
TMarch, 1908. Witness my hand and official
siguature. :
' This the 3rd day of February, 1908,
| “STATE OF GEORGIA,
| - COUNTY Or CHARLTON.
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRE
SENTS that the firm of J. J. Green& Com
puy, co-partnership composed of Jessee J.
{ Green and Wm. M. Toomer, is now dissolvad.
{All liabilities of the firm except ninety-nine
: ;tggou) dollars due W. M. Toomer and one
[ Qfllf of whatever ameount, if any, may ba due
| F. H, Williams, are assumed by Jessee J.
’ G een and W. M. Toomer in said co-partner
' Wi{ne.-i our hands and szals in duplicate, -
1" This 3ust day of January, 1908.
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T AVUM. Toemer, {L. S.)
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A Sandsomely Nustrated weekly. Largest cir
eulation oF any colertids S, Hort %
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F §t., Wasbington, D,
The Jumpnig off Place.
-“Consumption had me in its]
grasp; and I had almost reached the.
jumping off place when I wasadvised
to try Dr. King’s New - Discovery;
ande] want to say right now, it saved
my life, Improvement began with
the first bottle, and after taking one
dozen bottles I was a well and happy |
man again, ”says George Moore, of
Grimesland, N. C. As a remedy for
coughs and colds and healer of
weak, sore lungs and for preventing
pneumonia New Discovery is su
preme. soc and sl.ooat all drug
gist, Trial botfle free. |
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH. 1
| Preaching snd Conference on the
fourtk Saturfay at 11 o’clock A. M.
and on Sunday at 11 A, M. and at
7:3O°P. M.
~ Prayer Meeting every Tuesday at
7P M
- Sunday School every Sunday at
g;3O A. M. G. W. Haddock, Supt.
~ Woman’s Missionary Society, ev
ery Wednesday at 3 P. M., Mise
Mattic Denmark, Pres,
- Everybody is invited to atiend
each service, . -
THE SOUTHS
~ Is now ready so fill orders
| for Men’s Women’s and
f Children’s READY - TO
; WEAR CLOITHINC,HA'IS,
f AND FURNIS INUGS.
Stocks larger anlmore complute than
| ever before. -
EBES'].‘ QUALITY, MODERAtE PRICI's
.~ OUR NEW FALL AND WIN
. TER CATALOG SENTON REQUEST
- B. H. LEVY, BRO. & CO
; SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
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Liade of large, strong, high-grade stecl wires, heavily galva
-nized. Amply providcs for expansion ard contraction. Is
- practically everlasting. Never goes wrong, no matter how great
; a strain is put onit. Does not mutilate nor injure stock.
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i Tuns Galtle, Horses, Hogs and Pigs |
EVERY ROD GUARANTEED Ly us and guaranteed by the
A manufacturers. Call and see it. "We can show you how it will :
o save you money and fence vour fieldg so they wiil stay femced.
For Sale by Mizall & Paxton.
J.A. JONES BUGGY
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COMPANY,
WAYCROSS, GA.
$5,000 Stock Buggies,
Spring Wagons and
Surreys. .
$3,000 Stock Tur
pentine Crossties and
Farm Wagons.
$2.600 Stock Farm
Implements, Stalk cut
ters, ' Disc Harryws.
cultivators, cotton and
Corn Planters, Ferti
lizer Distributors, One
and Two Horse plows.
$2,000 Stock Har
ness, Team Harness,
Single and double
Buggy Harness, Piow
Harness.
SSOO Steck lap robes
Whips, Horse Covers,
Saddle Blankets, etc.
We sell American
Wire Fencing.
We need the money
and are making prices
to get it.
J. A. JONES BUGGY CO.,
* - WAYCROSS, GA.
5 head of horses for sale.