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the candidates, you had better sud!
sctibe for the Herald now, If ym‘,ri
subscription has or is about to ex
pire, renew at once as the National
Government wont allow us to carry
unpaid subscription accounts.
‘The price of political announce
ments for this year will be the samc
a 8 before, $5.00 payable in advance.
As there are three vacancies to be
filled on the board of county com
missioners, we will make the price|
of commissionets announcement
bi s ;
Mr, E. H. Wasdin was in town
Monday. |
" Miss Alice Welker went to Jack:
sonville Monday.
Mr. M. C. Chésser and son were
here Tuesday.
Mr, Wiley Chesser left Monday
for Jacksonville,
E, L. and Adophus Wainwright
went to Jacksonville yesterday.
~ Mr. J. B. Jones of Traders Hill
was transacting business here Mon
day.
Mts. G. E. Jonesis visiting her
daughter, Mrs, Casey, near Kings
land,
Miss Goldie Wilkie left Monday
after two weeks visit here for her
home in Jacksonville,
Mrs. G. H. Stokes of illard
came up Monday and is visiting
among relatives here,
If you meet Houston Hathaway
with a broad smile you nced’nt be
suprised, its another boy.
Mr. I.F M. Lanier and ,son, of
Silco, spent a few hours here "Tues.
day morning. Tney left on the ]J.
S. L. train in the afternoon.
Mr. J. J. Crews and Dbrother, of
Taylor, Fla., are here arranging to
push the proseeution of the slayer
of their brother last Sunday.
~ Mr. B, F. Scott was called to Say
annah lnst'fiaturday morning on ac
count of the illness of his mother,
He returned Sunday night.
Mr. Frank Mizell, of Kings Ferry,
spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Mizell, taking Miss
Edna home in the afternoon.
The Oyster Supper given last Sat.
urday night for the benefit of the
Baptist Church was quite a success
amounting to more than S2O. profit,
Mr. W, H. Stokes of the extreme
end of the bend was « guest of
Folkston Monday and called at the
Herald office to renew ns subcript
ion,
Mr. 1 B Mallaxd C. 8. C.
accempained by Mrs. Mallard visit
ed on an inspection tour the
Schools of the bend the first of the
week,
Mr. G, W. Haddock Jr. has re
signed his positioa as bookkeeper
with the Union Furniture Co., of
Jacksonville, and is now at home
looking after his father’s estate.
At last prospects seem a little
brighter for the building of the fam
ous Hebbard saw mill here, at least
there is another prospecting party
in the swamp. Mr. Dan Hebbard,
Mr. Oakley and another gentleman
came down last Saturday and are
new in the Okeefinokee with a crowd
ot lumber experts,
Mr. J. L. Anderson retues from
the mercantile business, lLast week
Mr. Anderson decided to quit the
business and . began clearing out
his stock. He will wind up as soon
as possible, shipping some of the
goods back, while he sent some to
his father at Uptonville and will
lemp the remainder to the merchants
here,
The announcement of Mr. Jesse
W. Vickery fur re election appears
this week. The public is familiar
with Mr. Vickery, he having served
two terms, and haviug proven him
self not only capable but exceeding
ly accommodating. Under his
Systematic management the office
presents a neat and attractive ap
pearance.
Mr. Vickery is not only entitled
to the support of the public, but will
In our opinion get the enomination
dy a good majority, in fact it is not
nOw known that he will have oppo
having been elected the last
.Ithout any opponcat,
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REDUCED PRICES.
$2.00 Razors for $1,40,
$2.25 " " 580
S3BOO L B2ds
$1.50 Men’s Hats for $.99
s2.Bp e oel o
S3BO " ' tor $2.50
sio.oo ' Suits for $6.75
$11.50 Wl Gton SEIS
$4.50 Patent L.eather Shoes, $3.40
My Store for these Bargains.
Every razor guaranteed.
Call to see me.
Yours with lowest prices in town,
E. L. Wainwright.
AL IRLY
CLOTHING COMPANY
INCORPORATED, ‘
. MANUFACTURERS. . |
~_gme SPECIAL. BRANDS =g -
““|MPERIAL" GLEATHER ’rBREECHES”
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NOS. 816-818-520 Wit M‘A'I,N STREET
LOUISVILLE, KY.
FOR SALE BY
B. F.SCOTI,
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.
We are always glad to assist those
who are trying to *‘turn over a new
leaf.”
5 per cent compounded quarterly
on saving accounts.
6 per centon certificates of deposits
for 6 months or longer.
THE BANK OF FOLKSTON.
L. CARTER, F. D. MILLS,
President. Cashier.
KeepingnOpen 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 as stomach,
liver and bowels so perfectly one
can't help feeling good when he uses
thes pills. 25¢ at all’ drug stores.
CorRECTION OF PRESS REVIEW 20,
¢« GREATEST LLUMBER Cut.”
Through errer, the total lumber
cut of 1907, in Press Review 29,
eGreatest Lumber Cut,” which was
mailed to you, was given as 37,550,
736 board feet. It should have
been 37,550,736,000 board: teet,
AL gy Tl Ll T T S Tl Tl W Al
a 0 IHE BUPLIC,
PR DALLAS WILLIAMS
~ wishes to announce to the
people of this section that he
hag opened an office in the
Paxten building to practice
MreuiciNg, SURCERY and Og
! STETRICS.
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CALLS ANSWERED PROMPTLY
| DAY OR NIGHT.
Neighbovhood Favorite. i
Mrs. E. ID. Charle, of Harbor, :
Maine, speaking of Electric !‘-iltcrs.}‘
says: ‘lt is a neighnorhood favorite!
here with ns.” It deserves to be a
favorite everywhere. (It gives qui('k%
relief in dyspepsia, liver compiaint,!
kidnéy derangement, malnntrition, |
nervousness, weakuess and general|
debility. tts action on the blood. as
a through purifier makes it especially
useful as a spring medicine. This
grand alterative tonic is sold under
"gflarantce at ajl drug stores. soc.
i)x-‘.um;x.‘\, CHARLTONICOUNTY.
A By virtue of an :mler'
L('if the court of Ordinary of said county, will
i:he sold at public outery on the first 'l'u."s:';ayl
P 4 3 i : L
in March 1908 at the Coarthouse in said
jcounty, l)x:t\'.'m;n the usual hours of sale thel
I following real estate situate in Charlton coun- |
‘k ty, to-wit: One hundred and sixty-three acres |
lof lot number 6o in the second district known !
a 5 the Jesse Crews place.” Terms cash,
This 7th day of Jabuary 1908.
Moses Crews,
Administrator of Jesse Crews. l
GORGIA, CHARLTON COUNTY.
To whom it may conzern:
Eddie Edwards having made npplica'ion‘
to me in due form to be appointed permanent
‘administrator upon the estate of Steve Max
|well Jate, of said county, notice is hereby
‘given that said apphication will be heard at
I ‘the regular terint of the court of Ordinary for
| said county to be held on the first Manday in
| March, 1908. Witness my hand and official
| siguature.
| This the 3rd'day of February, 1908.
] N R et e
| STATEOF GEORGIA,
45 CQUNTY Or CHARLTON.
'l KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PKE
'L SENTS that the firm of ] J. Green& Com
fi }pan);. co-partnership composed of Jessee J.
b | Green and Wm. M. Toomer, is now dissolved.
| All liabilities of the firm except ninety-nine
% 3 -599._0\)) f‘ffi.la'fs.;fl,‘.‘?.“" AL Foomer and 'qne
o} 4_,?fr;,ff@""'é‘fe,r:am‘%fl?fi‘éigiiai?Yg ulgxgadx}e
" fi. Wiliams, are assumed by’ Jessee J.
t Green and W. 1. Toower -in said eq-partner
b | ship. ; ’ :
y | Withess our hands and seals in daplleate.
i ‘This 318 t day of January, 1908.
E - J. 1. Gaeen, (LS
. : W, M. Toomer, - (L. S.)
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The Jumpnig off Place. ’
‘ “Consumption had me in us]
grasp; and I had almost reached thc‘l
jumping off place when I'was advised “
to try Dr, King’s New Discovery;%
and [ want to say right now,itsnvedi
my life, Improvement began with
the first bottie, and after taking OI]CJ‘
dozen bottles I was a well and ha pp_\'!
man again, 'says George Moore, ot‘
Grimesland, N. C. As a remedy for
coughs and colds and healer ofi
weak, sore lungs and for prcvcntinglj
pneumonia New Discovery issu
preme. 50¢ and sl.oo at all drug-i
gist. Trial botfle free. ‘
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CHURCH DIRECTORY.
| AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH. |
‘ Preaching and Conference on the
fourth Sawurday at 11 o’clock A, M.
and on Sunday at 11 A. M. and at
7:30 P. M,
l Prayer Meeting every Tuesday at
7 P M.
Sunday School every Sunday at
9:30 A. M. G. W. Haddock, Supt.
Waoman's Missionary Society, ev
ery Wednesgday at 3 P, M., Miss
Mattic Denmark, Pres,
Everybody is invited to attend
ieach service.
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Stocks larger an! more complete than
| ever before.
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: . For Sale by Mizzll & Paxton.
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LA JONES BUGGY
COMPANY,
WAYCROSS, GA.
$5,000 Stock Buzgies,
Spring Wagons and
Surreys.
$3,000 Stock Tur
pantine Crossties and
Farm Wagons.
$2.500 Stock Farm
Implements, Stalk cut
ters, Disc Harrows,
cultivators, cotton and
Corn Planters, Ferti
lizer Distributors, One
and Two Horse plows.
$2,000 Stock Har
nass, Team Harness,
Single and double
Buggy Harness, Plow
Harness.
SSOO Steck lap robes
Whips, Horse Covers,
Saddle Blankets, etc.
We seil American
Wire Fencing.
We need the money
and are making prices
to get it.
J. A. JONES BUGAGY CO.,
WAYCROSS, GA.
5 head of horses for sale.