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CHARLTON COUNTY HERALD
VOL. X.--NO. 4s.
Georgia, Chatlton coun'y; l
Will be sold before the court house door on
the first Fuesday in \pril 1908 in said conn
ty within the legal hours of sale to the hghi
est bidder for cash, the following property
to-wit; Lot of land No. twenty-three (23) in
block 128 in the town of St. George, Ga.,
levied on as the property of Ray . dams, also
at the same time and place, lot No. nine (9)
in block 91 in the town of St. George, ‘3a.,
levied on as the property of P. P. Adams;
also at the same time and place,
lot' No, tne (1) in Block 3 in
St. seorge, Ga, levied on as the
property of William & Bertha Alderman; al-
S 0 at the same time and place, lot No. eleven l
(11) in block 24 in St. George, Ga., levied
on as the property of R. J. Abram; also at
the same time and place, lot No. six (6) in
block 53, lot No. ten (10) in block 220 and
lot four (4) in block 142 in St. George, Ga.,
levied on as the property of
H. H. Albers; also at the same
time and place, lot No. eight (8) in
block 253 and lot Nu eight (8) in
block 171 in St. George, Ga , levied
on as tre property of A, J. Bourger;
aiso ai the same time ind place, lot
No. eight (8) in block 209 in St
George, Ga., levied on as the prop
erty of Arther Brubaker; also at the
same and place. lots No. seven (7)
in block 179, iot No. two (2) m‘
block 18, lot No. three (3) in block
171 and lot No. twenty-one (21) in‘
bluck 114 ia St. George, Ga. levied
on as the property of John H. Bragg;‘
also at the same time and place, lot
No. twenty-one (21) in block 126,{
lot No. three (3) in blook 19z in St.
George, Ga.j also a five acre tract
known as No. 78 in first district of
said county, ievied on as the prop-‘
erty ot J. W. Bask; also at the same
time and place, lot No eleven (x 1)‘
1n block 64 and lot No. three (3) in
block 37 in St. George, Ga.. levied
on as the property of Mrs. W, F. ‘
Britt; also'at the same time and
place, lot N¢ one (1) in block 35
and ot No. seven (7) in" block 6‘,1
in Bt. George, Ga.; also a five acre
tract No. 12 1n first district of* said
county, leyied on as the property of
Thos. Biack; also at the same time
and place, lot No. six (6) in block
209 in St. George, La, levied on
as the pr"%erty of Anna Boram;
. also at the same time aud place,
tot No. six, 6, in block 37
lot Nok twenty (20) 1n bleck 61, lot
No. sevenigen (17) in biock 35, lot
“No, eighteen, iß,angblock.3s and ot
No. ten.(lo)'in block 244 and lot
No. seven (7) in block 228, lot No.
ten (10) in biock 252 and lot seven
(7) m block 243 in St. George, Ga.,
levied on as the property of R, Q.
Cailer; aiso at the same time «nd
place, lot No. thirteen (13) in block
87 in St. George, Ga. and levied on
as the property of Chris. Codington;
also at the same time and place, lot
No. three (3) in block 5 in St
George, (i, and levied on as the
sbroperty of W. M, Cochran; also at
the same time aad place, lot No.
twenty four (24) in block 57 in St.
George, Ga., levied on as the prop
erty of Geo, ‘W Coombs;
‘also at the same time
and place, lot No. three (3) in block
38, lot three () and lot six (6) in
block 154 in St. George, Ga., levied
on as the property of Claude E.
Davidson; aiso at the same and
place, lot No. twelve (r 2 in block
44 m 5. George, Ga,, levied on as
the property of J. F. Daniels; also
at the same time and place, lov No.
cight (8) in block 49 in ~t, George,
Ga and levied on as he property
of W N Fleic DEr; also 4t ihe same
time and place, lot NU“ four (4) 1
block 198 11 5t George Ga , ievied
on-as the property ot J E. bcrgm
500 alsu at thé same ume and place
iot No. tourteen (14) in block 34 in
St. George, Ga. and levied on as
the property of S, H. Ferguson; also
at the san e time and place, lot No.
ten (10) in bleck g 2, lot No. four
teen (14) in'block 61 in St, George,
Ga., levied on as the property of
Mrs. E. F. Grai; also at the same
time and place, lot No. twenty-one
(21) in block 133 in St. George, Ga ,
levied on as the property ot Nellie
G. Geitgey; also at the same time
ara place; lot No. five (5) in block
133 in St. George, Ga. and levied
on as the property of Grace M.
Geitgey; also at the same time and
place, lot No. tour (4) in block g4r
in St. George, Ga., levied on as
the property of Mrs. M. Glover; al
so at the same time and place, lot
No. twentyethree (28) in block 31
in St. George, Ga. and levied on as
the property of 8, L. Gregg:
also gt the S ame|
time and place, lot No. ten (10) in
block 210 and lot No. four (4) in
block 2in St. George, Ga., levied
on as the property of Mrs. Emma
Herrin; also at thesame
time and place, lot WNo. five
(5) in block 25¢ in St. George, Ga.
and levied on as the property of
Mrs. Charley Jones; also at the
same time and place, lot No. six (6]
in block 257 in St. George, Ga. and
levied on as the property of Frank
Kennedy; also at the same time and
place, lot No. seven (7] in block 253
in St. George, Ga. and levied on as
the {property of Emma Kennedy;
also at the same time and place, lot
No. ten [lo] in block 16; iot No.
twelve [l2] in block 16, lot No, elev
en [ll] in block 20, lot No. nineteen
[l9] in block 31, lot No. nine [9] in
block 17, and levied ow as the prop
erty of W. B. Kittringham; also at
the same time and place, lot No.
ten [lo] in block 40 and lot No, one
[l] in block 30 in St. George, Ga.
and levied on as the property of E.
<. Laird; also at the same time and
place, tot No. twenty one [2 1] in
block 57 in St. George, Ga. and
levied on as the property of S. S.
Leed; also at the same time and
place, lot No. four [4] in block 148
and lot No. eight [B]in block 148
and lot No, twenty-four {24] in
block 44 in St. George, Ga, and
levied on as the property of E. M.
Little; also at the same time and
place, lot No. eight [B] in block
234 in St. George, Ga. and levied
on as the yroperty of Henry Mack,
also at the same time and phace, lot
No. nincteen [l9] inblock 29 and
and lot No. one ll] in block 6 in
St. George, Ga. and levied on as
the propertygof Mrs, M. Mizell; al
-50 at the same ume and place, lot
No. three (3) in block 167 in St.
George, Ga. and levied on as the
property of J. D. Mason; also at
the same time and place lot No. ten
[+o] in block 162 in St. George, Ga
and levied on as the property of
Miss Cornelia Newby; also at the
same time and place, lot No., five
[s] in block 35 and lots Nos. four
[4] and ning (9] in block 37 and ot
No.two ' (2) in block 42 1 St
-veorge, GGa. and levied on as the
property of Thomas Newton; also
at the same time and place.l:ts No,
fourteen (.4) in block 36 and No.
six (6) in block 41 1 St. George,
Ga, and levied on as the property
of J. A. Newton; also at the sawme
time and place, lot No. two (2) in
lock 29 and lot No. six (6) in block
1107 in St. George, Ga., levied on
as the property of J. C. Overstreet;
also at the .same time and
lace, lot No. ten, " ¥o, -in
glo:_k‘x&«’i»n%t. George, Ga. and
Oemlir; also at the same time and
place, lot No. twenty three, 23 in
block 97 in St. George, Ga. and
levied on as the property of T. W.
Oliver; also at the same time and
place, lot No. twelve, 12 in block
148 in St. George, Ga. and levied
on as the property of W A, Palm T
also at the same time and piace. lot
No. four, 4 inblock 136 and lot No,
nine, 9 in tlock 241 1 St. George,
Ga. and levied on as the property
of L. A. Peacock; also at the same
time and place, lot No. six, 6 in
block 153 1n St, George, Ga. and
levied on as thc property of G. F.
Pinder; also at the same time and
place, lot No. four, 4, in block 195
in St. George, Ga. and levied on as
the property of Albert I are; also at
the same time and place, lot' Na.
five, 5, in block 157 in St. George,
Ga. and levied on as the property
of K. A, Powell Jr.; aiso at the
same time and place, lo* No two,
2, in block 112 in St. George, Ga,
and levied on as the properto.of A.
M. Peeples; also at the same time
and piace, lot No. eight, 8, in block
199, lot No . ten 10, in block 202
and lot No.-fifteen, 15 in block 29
in St. George, Ga. and levied on as
the property of B. H. Roberts; also
at the same time and place, lot No.
nine, 9, in block 74 and lot No.
one, 1, in block 204 in St. George,
Ga. and levied on as the property
of J. M. Ruskin; also at the same
time and place, iot No. three, 4. in
biock 234 in St. George, Ga. and
levied on as the property of Zerelda
Rand#ll; also at the same time and
place, lot No. one, 1, in block 241
in St. George, Ga. and levied an as
the property of Mrs. Etta Stewart;
also at the same time'and place, lot
No. twelve, 12, in block 147 in St
George, Ga., levied on as the prop
erty.of G. W. Stephens; also at the
same time and place, lot No. six, 6,
in block sin St. George, Ga. and
levied on as the property of Shaw &
Lanier; also at the same time and
place, lot No, three, 3 in block 41
in St. George, Ga., levied on as the
property of 5 C. Thomas; also at
the same time and place, lot No.
sixteen, 16, in block 57 in St
George, Ga., levied on as the prop
erty of H. R.:Woods; alse at the
same time and place, lot No, nine,
9, in block 55 and lot No. two, 2
in block 46 in St. George, Ga., ley
ied on as the property of J. O.
‘Waller; also at the same time and
place, lot No, nine, 9, in block 249
and lot No. thirteen, 13, ir block
1133 in Bt. George, Ga., levied on
as the property of Frank Wiison;
also at the same time and place, lot
No. eight, 8, in block 261 in 8t
George, Ga,, levied on as the grop-
FOLKSTGN, GA THURSDAY, APRIL 2. 1908.
ierty of Raymond . Williams; also
at the same time and place, tract of
‘land No. thirteen, 13. of Sam's ad
dition to Folkston, Ga., containing
30 7 10 acres levied on as the prop
erty of the Ga & Fla. Development
Co “per Benj. Sams, agent.
All of the above described prop
erty levied upon under and by vir
tue of fi fas issued by Tax Collect
or of said County for school tax for
the year 1907. i
Levy made by J. E. Robinson,
Constavle and turned over to me
this March 4th, 1908,
W. R. WAINWRIGHT, She:iff,
(xEORGIA, CHARLTON GOUNTY.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in April,
1908, at public out-cry at the court house
douor in said county, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described property, to-wits
Forty acres of improved land, number 103
in first dastrict, charlton county, Ga., levied
on as the property of G. W. Cooper. * Also
at the same time and place, forty acre tract
No sixty-seven [67] .in first District of
said county, levied on as the property
of | F. Jermgan. At the same time and
place two forty-acre t-acts No. thirty-three
[331 and thirty-four {34], in first district of
said county and levied on asthe property of
Frank Newman. At the same time and place
five-hundred acres, more or less, of Headrigh
land in said county and bounded on as fol
lows:— <8
North, by E. S. Herrin's, East, by Satilla
River swamp, South, by P. (. Riles's land
and West by .S B, Rodcenberry’s land, lev
ied on as the property of E. S. and Julia J.
Strickiand. Al of the above property levied
on, ander and by virtue of fi fas issued by tax
collector of said county for state and county
taxes for the year 1907, »
Levy made by J.'E. Robinson, constable,
and turned over to me this- March 4th, 1908.
Wi R. Wamgicir, Sheritf,
GEORGIA, CHARLTON County. ‘ !
W. H. Tracy and others having ap‘)liedrfor
the establishment of a-new public road to be
gin at the corporate limits. of the: town of
Folkston; Ga. in 32nd G, M. District of said
county -and run in a ‘south-easterly ,direction
through lands of H. A. Cannon, J. W. Vick:
ety; John Roddenberry, Jesse W. Vickery.
ama. [ W, Tohnson and g
through -lands of H. A. Cannon am
A. C. 1. Ry, company,and terminating
thé new ferry on Bt. Mary's River, recently
established by W. H. Tracy, a distance of a
bout three miles, Q
This is tc notify all persons that on and
after the 7th day of April, 1908 said new road
will be fihully granted if no good cause is
shown to the contrary. :
o Lhis 7th day of Mch, ygoß, + .
‘ L. E. MALLARD, Seéy. 7
A Chicago woman is suing her
husband for divorce hecause he is in
jail for attempting to “get rich quick”
The fact that he failed was what jar.
red her feelings however,
FINED BY THE
MARSHAL.
On yesterday morring J. A,
Hathaway and R, F. Hall got into
a d.fficulty at Mr. Hall’s residence.
It appears Hathaway was* upbrad
ing Hall on account of some claim
ed neglect when the fight was pre.
cipitated. Runners could be seen
going in different directions for
come time. Town Marshal, C, (.
Pickren was called to the scene and
placing Hathaway under arrest, as
sessed a five dollar fine which was
promptly paid. ¥
Vhis is a most unusual occurrence
and the first case we have ever
known where a police officer while
on police duty was delegated with
the powers ot the mayor, to assess
fines and settle disputes,
Yesterday was Apnl fool’s day,
About fifteen or twenty of the’ pu
pils of the Folkston school played
a tiick on the teachers by slipping
away to the creek and having a pice
nic. When they returned and were
mformed that the teachers had take
en the remainder of the school to
the river, with plenty ot lemons,
ice and sagar, and well filled bas
kets, the disappointment on their
faces was amusing. One little boy
said ““Boys let’s go,”
S —
Frank Robinson who ‘‘went up”
from this county for g 9 years about
six years ago for killing McClain, is
home, having been pardoned. He
reached here Monday and left in a
short time for the home of his fath.
er, Mr. Noah Robinson, near Tra
ders'Hill
, e —
+ A fashion note says women’s hats
will have tall'crowns this summer.
Uneasy will rest the man who sits
behind a crown in that case, »
'WALK,F RON STATE
ROAD.
" THINKS EXTEN
£ SION PROPER
ls glad to see people of
South Georgia waking
up to the importance
of the matter--favors
route that has been
proposed.
| (FROM THE WANCROSS JOURNAL)
i;'.v.Col. E. 1. Walker, in passing
flé}rough Waycross this mornig en
route to Douglas, was seen by a re
‘fiesentative of the Journal, and up
on being asked what he thought of
the extension of the state road, he
%:gi‘d: ,
f"‘;gf‘(n my opinion, if the state in.
Qnds to keep the road which she
tow owns, from Chattanooga to At-"‘
'liilta, I think 1t would, be best as .
l{f;siness proposition to extend it to
t!i.e sea, and 1 know of no better]
vf@ute than from Atlanta to St. Marys
?fi;écallse they have deep water therel
),‘hd will give the state as much water
j@ont as may ‘be neede (li
for business puiposes; besides, the
\v unty would assist 1 other ways,
Bln fact, all of the counties through‘
Wiiis section, of Southeast Georgia
% uld liberally contribute. -
| ““The road cculd be cheaply built
because the greater portion ot the
Langs are on the wble order, I the
;5} Wafil}fiilt it would id;,a great
a'suf‘eli;éve the people of taxes,
$x public schools of the, state ‘ar
needs devek’ifime!if, ‘and enhance
the value cf p/rupcrty for miles away
along Its line. :
“I'm giad to see that South Goor
gia counties are waking up to the
situation and lending a helping hand
In a great measure it would releive
the financial situatio and contribute
to prosperity in many ways throagh
this section. ;
Mr. Clark Howell “lows as how”
the Atlanta Constitution will obsetve
a strict if not uctnally armed neu-.
trality between Mr. Smith and Mr,
Brown 1n the coming Ga. guberna
torial contest. = The Constitution’s
experience last time has somewhat
cooled its martial ardor, i
Dr. C. M. Wells reached Foikstonl
last Monday evening with his show r
The doctor is advertising his medi
cine but he carries a’ troop of teni
ahtd furnishes a good performance.
He'will remain here probably all
through next weet and meet ‘the
crowds at court, He has erected
his tent in Dr. Wright’s yard, °
This is probably the largest show
that has ever visited this town, as it
contains a carload of tents, trunks,
seats, a piano and other parapher
nalia, All those who have attanded
have been well pleased.
If accounts that are coming in
from various sources are to be cred-’
ited, the people of Georgia are rap.
idly getting into a frame of mind to
overturn a political precedent that
has obtained since the adoption of
the constitution of 1877.—Morning
News, i
The principal auty of the Repub
lican orators this year will be to
convincethe voters that much of the
recent’panic was purely imaginary,
———
A New Jersy Youth of twenty-one
has already married three women,
‘He has evidently elected to gather
all the troubie he can before he is
tOO old to enjoy tne excitement.
(OURT NEXT WEEK.
. Next week promises to be a re
cord breaker in business for Charl
ton County. Monday the quarter
ly term of the County County opens
with a heavy docket, there being
seven or eight cases for trespass
besider a number of minor offences
and four cases for damages, this
being the trial term tor those cases
in which J. P, Robinson is suing
Mayor J, . Mizell, J. A. Wainright,
and W. W. Tyler for defamation
of character, Some interesting fea
tures are expected to' be brought
out in chis case.
The Superior Court will open on
Tuesday with a heavy docket there
being about thirty misdemeanor and
about twenty land cases, two or
three felony cases, one for assauit
to murder and three muider cases.
There ase now in the county jail
scven persohs charged with murder
or accessories and one out on bond.
Spring is here and now is the time
to prepare against are.occurrence of
last years sickness, Ttis to be hoped
that we will have artesian water be
fores real summer sets ip, and if
every citizen in the town would use
the proper care in kecping their
places in a sanitary condition by
cleaning up the premises and apply
lime freely, we will probably be able
to point to the good nhealth that we
are entitled to. All houses should
be cleared out underneath thorough
ly. Keep a close watch for otd tin
cans that fill up with water and breed
mosquitoes. Each individual should
act as a committee of one to help to
keep out disease. :
" “There " arel fewet, deaflls fram
-hfi:mdgs in_Georgia ' ufiv.’;, m:
turns, for the year is is all in.
A Big Stock of Shoes
to be Sold at Greatly
Reduced Prices,
We put this Sale on in Order to
make room for New Stock which
will arrive in a few days.
NMIZELL & PAXTON.
SI.OO A YEAR,
Atlanta, March 31.—(Special.) Af
ter making arrangements_for invest
ing betweer $25,c0n000 and
$30,000000 in middle and south
Georgia, James G Campbell, an
eastern capitalist, has seturned to
New York to have contracts signed
for beginning work on big dams a.
cross several Georgia rivers. With
him went Hon. W, Jordan Mussee,
of Macon, president of the Central
Georgia Power Co, Work will he
started this month on a monster dam
across the Ocmulgee. river neqx’u‘k
son and anotker across the Oeconee
near Milledgeviile. ‘Fhe Flint and
several other rivers in South Georgia
will be developed, too, and this work
will be started within a short time.
‘The company has power gitcs on six
rivers and will parchase more, deve
‘veloping some 130,000 electrical
‘ horse power.,
t This clectric currept-will be-nsed
to run trolley lines all over middie
and south Georgia and the time 3¢
rapidly approaching when the rura¢
districts will have cheap electrie
light and powes, all drawn from the
rivers which are now ryuning to
run, - ;
The honorable County Commis
sioners and the Grand Jury should
not fail to offer some inducement to
the state road (The Westera and
Atlantic) to build through Chorlton
county, We beiieve Folkston cam
be depended. upon'to do her part
in order to 'brin}g it through the city.
You had better register now while
the books are spen, Things may
get interesting by the fourth of June
and you will want to vote in the
primary. Can’t do it unless you
register. Of course you want to
‘itihr If,,mown for ‘Gov“‘ I
i Yalker for ' Soti
General, , ;