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Mes, W. 1. Ocain is quite sick at|
this time. ;
Mts, 8. £, Mills was shopping in
town Tuesday,
Mr. T. L. Pickren spent Tuesday
in Jacksonville.
Mts. B. G. McDonald went to
Jacksonville Monday. '
J. A, and W. H. Hathaway are
4t home for a few days,
Mr. G. A. Nazworth visited s
with a fefiewal Saturday,
Mr. S. P, Wainwright called ct
the Herald Office Tuesday.
Mr. E. C, Kennison was trans |
acting business here Tuesday. |
Dr. J. C. Wright and Master Jimi
went to Jackaonville Tuesday. o
Mr. J. L, Stevens was among
those who renewed his subscription
Saturday,
Mr, Guy Lang visited hete this
week, the guest of his sister, Mrs.
B. G. McDonald.
. Mr. Jos. W Stewart, of the
Oceari Stedtnghip Co., spent several
hotifs lete Tuesday,
Mt. W, H. Wainright paid this
office a pleasant call Saturday, re
newing his subscription.
Mrs. Morgan Ogilvie, of Calla
han, is visiting here, the guest of
her mother, Mrs. Haddock.
The Misses Bakers spent Sunday
here, the guest of Miss Nolan Hath
away, and attended church.
Mr, J. Mizell came up early Sun
day from Kings Ferry and boarded
a Bowthern tfain for Atlanta.
Mr., B, F. Scott is repainting his
store and dwelling, which has a
pleasing effect in his community.
Mr. E, A. Westhetry reports a
crowd and plenty good things to cat
at the meeting at Dyal last Saturday,
e are informed that the distri
bution of lots in the cannon addition
to Folkston will be held on July 4th
1908,
Mr. N. Roddenberry went to Way
¢ross Friday, and finding J. A.
Joues selling so cheap, bought a new
buggy.
Among those seen on the streets
Saturday were G. W, Allen, W, R,
Keen, D. R, Dinkens and Mr, Joel
Brown,
Mt, and Mrs. J, S. Elkins, of
Waycross, spent Monday morning
in' Folkston, leaving here for Wino
kur in the afternoon,
Mrs. D. F. Anderson and Mrs,
Bremer, of Uptonville, spent yester
tay here, the guests of Mr, J. L.
Anderson and Mrs. G, W, Phillips.
Mr. E, J. Stafford, of the brick
yard - near Uptoawille, was here
Tuesday to consult Dr, Wright con
€efhing a severe rising just below ;
the knee cap. i
Migs Stella Pickren with Miss
Myra and Herbert Mizell, accom
panied Mr, Frank Mizell on his re
turn to Kings Ferry last Sunday and
speat the day there, ,
Mes, Charley Sikes accompanied
by her sister-in.law, Mrs. J. A. %
Bikes, came up from Florida Mon-
Gay. They will spend the week
here and at Uptonville.
Dr. J. W. Strickland, of St.
George, was here Saturday to meet
the B, of E. They elected Mr. A
G. Gowen president in place of A.
J. Howard who resigned.
Rev. J. L. Smith, the the Primi
tive Baptist preacher trom Bulloch
tounty, filled his appointment at
the Methodist church Sunday morn
ing and evening. delivering two
splendid sermons to large congrega
tions,
The broad smile on Mr. Edl
Davis's face this week 1s caused by
the arrival of a Miss Davis at his
house on last Friday night. The
young lady immediately took charge
dnd is mistress of the entire house
bold. :
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CANDIDATES:
COLUMN.
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For Solicitor~General. ‘
I hereby annonnce wmyself a candidate for
Solicitor-General of the Brunswick Judicial
Circuit, subject to the Democtatic Pritndry.
1 solicit the suppott and influence of the vot
ers of the circnit, and if nominated end elect
ed to said office, 1 pledge 4 fdithful dischatge
of the dutied theteof wiftiont fear, favor or
affectlon. ;
Youitd obediently, |
£ Lawros WALKFR.
———e St e e —
1 beg so innoiince m§ candidacy in the next
Democratic Primaty £ nomination for the of
fice of Solicitor-General of the Biunswick
Judicial Circuits
On accodnt of the illness of the present
Solicitor-General, I have filled this office for
him almiost continuously for the past three
yeats, and therefore am famitiar with its
dufies,
I solicit your active support, and promise,
#H slecked, to discharge the duties of the
office honestly and to the hest of my ability.
A.D. GaLE,
For Sheriff. ‘
At the solicitation of many friends and
with an ambition to fill the office of Sherift of
this county. I announce myself a cendidate
subject to the action of the Democratic Pri
mary in the approaching clection. If I am
elected I shall feel that I owe it to a just and
deep thinking people, and 1 promise to give
my whole time and attention to the offi~e and
the people’s interest, I will appreclate your
vute., ;
’ Very respectfully,
W.H. MizeLr.,
At the request of my many friends T here
by announce myself a candidate for re-elec
tion to the office of Sherift of Charlton coun
ty, subject to the Democratic Primary, and,
earnestly solicit ‘the active support. of .my
many friends and the general public. If
elected I pledge myself to attend strictly to
the duties of the office. i
Thanking the public for past favors; T am,
Yours respectfully,
W. K. WAINWRIGHT.
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For Representative.
To THE VOTERS OF CHARLTON COUNTY;
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
te-clection to the Legislatore of Georgia
from Charlton County, subject to the Demc
cratic Primary, and, if elected I pledge my
self the faithful performance of the duties of
the Om“o
Thanking the public for the past favors
I earnestly solicit a continuance of the same.
Your obedient servant,
A. J. Howarnb,
For Ordinary.
TO MY FRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS;
I hereby announce my candidacy for the
office of Ordinary, subject to the’ coming
democratic primary. and I earnestly = solicit
your kind ' consideration and - support. If
honored by election to this office 1 chall
thank you all fur it. My every wish and de
sire will be to have the approval of my own
conscience in having done ray best and proven
niyself worthy of the trust reposed in me.
| Respectfully submitted,
| J. J. Stokes.
For Clerk, Superior Gourt.
To MY FRIENDS AND THE VOTING PUBLIC;
L respectively announce myself a candidate
for re.election to the office of Clerk Superior
Court of Charlton ' county, subject to the
Democratic Primary, and eacnestly solicit the
influence and active support of my friends
ana the general public; pledging myself to
attend strictly to the duties encumbered upon
me, should I be elected, and to perform them
to the best of my ability.
With deep gratitude for all past favors,
I am, respectfully,
Jesse W. Vickery.
For Tax Receiver.
To riuk voTers oF CHARLTON Counry;
Relieving that I am thoroughly comptent
to fill the office and as Mr. J, ¢. Allen - says
he is not going to run this year 1 hereby an
nounce myself a candidate for the of officé of
Receiver of Tax Returns at the coming elec
tion, subject to the Demoaratic primary and,
if elccted I guarantee to serve the people
justly and conscientiously to the best of my
ability,
T. W. VICKERY.
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I hereby announce myself a candidate for!
Tax Receiver of Charlton county, subject to
the Nemocratic Primary. Ifelécted, I prom
ise to discharge the duties faithfully and
to the best of my ability, and will’ appreciate
the votes and support of the'voters ot the
county,
Respectfully,
D, F. RODDENBERRY :
For Tax Collector
theAs Mr J. J. Stolu:sx hasl announced for
office of i will announce my
self for the o@‘o‘f‘"l‘ax Collector at tl{e
next De:;cm\c l’rinf\:r‘ey dand. solii:it the
su niy many nds, misi to
peml; the Snm of said oflicep:: thenghes\
of my ability.
A. G. GoweN Sr.
Falkston, Ga,, Feb. 28th, 1908.
SAVE YOUR EARNINGS,
R saotits B o S gil s e
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 percenton certificates of deposits
for 6 months or longer.
THE-BANK OF FOLKSTON.
L. CARTER, F. D, MILLS,
President. Cashier.
ToMY FRIENDS AND THE VOTING PUBLIC. oF
CHARLTON COUNTY;
1 hereby announce myself a candidate for
the office of tax collector, subject to the ap
proaching Democratic "Primary. From the
experience I have bad in tax assessor office 1
feel that I cart perform the many duties en
cumbent upon said office to the satisfaction
of the publi¢ in general,
Thanking my friends sot past favors and
soliciting their support in the approaching
election, Tam,
Very respectfully yours,
J. C. ALLeN, ]
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For County Treasurer
To tHE VOTERS AND MY FRIENDS:
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
re-election to the oftice of Treasurer of Charl
ton County. If nominated and elected I
promise a faithful performance of the duties
of the office, and asin the past, endeayor to
take care of the county funds with a view to
their safety. Thankiug the public for the
past favors 1 am
| Very respectfully,
J. S. Grooms.
For County Cemmissicner
To THE VOTERS OF CHARLTON Couny;
I hereby announce myself a candidat: for
County Commissioner, subject to the action
of the Demnocratic Primary, and promise, if
elected, to fill the ofiice to the best of my
ability. T earnestly solicit the support my
friends generally,
Yours traly,
J. E. RoßiNsoN,
A Twenty Year sentence.
“I have just copleted a twenty
year sentence, imposed by Buckien’s
Arnica Salve, 'which cured me of
bleeding piles just twenty years ago,”
writes 0. S. Woolever, of Leßays
viile, N. Y. Rucklen’s Arnica Salve
heals the worst sores, boils, buyrns,
wounds and cuts in the shortest
time. 25c¢ at all druggists. ‘
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Ifyon want eithera Vihrting Shuttle, Rotary
Shuttle or a Single Thread [Chain Stitch)
Sewing Machine write to
¢ "TEEW HDME STWING MACHINE COMPANY
Orange, Mass.
cow nachines are mad 1
Liaatgy L’Ifi?;?. Xew"ll:::n;‘fi:‘;\lazfirf;d
Our guaranty never runs out
Sold by authorized dealers only,
Dealers Wanted.
Plenty of Trouble
1s caused by etagnation of the liver
and bowels. To get rid of it and
headache and biliousness and the
poison that brings. jaundice, take
Dr. King's New Life Pille, the re.
liable purifiers that do the work
without grinding or gripin,
- 25¢, at all drug stores, '
Death was on His Heels, ‘
Jesse P. Morris of Skippers, Va.,
had a clnse call in the spring of
1906, He says: “Aa attack of pne
umonia left me so weak and with
such a fearful cough that my friends
declared consumption had me, and
death was on my heels, Then I was
persnaded to try Dr. King’s New
Discovery, It helped me immedi
ately, and after taking two and a
half bottles I was a well man again.
I found out that New Discovery is
the best remedy for couighs and
lung disease-in all the wdrld.” Sold
under guarantee at all druggists §oc
and sl.oo. - Tral bottle free.
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TO THE PUBLIC.
DR. DALLAS WILLIAMS
wishes to announce to the
people of this section that he
has opened an office in the
Paxton building to practice
MEDICINE, SURGERY and Os-
STETRICS. :
CALLS ANSWERED PROMPTLY
DAY OR:NIGHT.
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4 AN CAMP CR FIELD ~AT
MOUNTAIN OR CHOIE: ;
« Thera is clwaysa chance- .
ts enjoy some shoeting
T 0 SHOOT \YLLL YOU tAUST BE EQUIPPED WITH
A RELIABLE +iREARH : the only kind we have
been making for upwards cf fi.ty years.
Our Lina: FIFLES, PISTOLS, SHOTGUNS,
RIFLE TELESCOPES, ETC.
Ask your Dealer, and insist on the
STEVENS. Where not sold by Re
tailers, we ship dirvect, LXPTess pre-
Eal(l. upon receipt of Catalog price,
Sead lor 140 Aage ill.nll':lh'(.-] \
entalog. Anindispeasable book of l
ready rveference for man snd bo -
shooters. Mailed for 4 centa in
st empstocover postaye. RBeaugifu)
Il‘eu Color Manger forwarded rur|
SN oCn « In wtame,
J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL Co.
¥'. O, Box 4097 :
Chicopee Falls, t&:
Mass., U.S. A. “\}(t :
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He Got What He Needed,
““Nme years agou itlooked as if
my time had come, ‘says Mr, C,
Farthing, of Mill Creek, Ind. Ter.
““I was g 0 run down that life hung
on a very slender thread. It was
then my druggist recomwmended
Electric Bitters, I bought a bottle
and I got what I needed—strength,
I had one foot in the grave, but
Electric Bitters put it back on the
turf again, and I've been well ever
since.” Sold under gurantee at all
druggist Soc. |
Insure ycur property against FIRE
and STORM. The undersigned
has a stiing of Old Line Companies.
Don’t delay; it might be too late.
Peclicies written while you wait.
W. W. Trrer, Agt.
. Dr. Williams has secured the a
gency for the famous “Till” can.
dies and will secure a fresh shipment
every ‘week. Call and inspect the
assortments at The Folkston Phar-
SPRING AND SUMMER
LINES READY,
Clothing, RHats and Furuishings
FOR
MEN, WQMEN and CHILDREN.
Best Values =- Moderate Prices.
CATALOGUE.
Upon request we will mail you a copy of our
Spring and Summer Catalogue giving full
description and pricgs.
Goods on Approval. -
Upon request we will send Goods by
Express C. O. D. subject to examination.
B.H. Levy Bro.& Co.,
Savannah, Ca.
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Made of large, strong, high-grade stecl wires, heavily galva
nized. = Amply provides for expansion -and contraction, Is
practically everlasting. Never goes wrong, no matter how great
a strain is put on it. Does not »r.atilate nor injure stock.
Tume Gattle, Horsvs, dogs and Pigs
. EVERY ROD GUARANTEED by us and guaranteed by the <
manufacturers, Call and see it. We can show you how it will
save you morey and fence vour fields so they will stay fenced.
For Saie by Mizell & Paxton.
;&YOURGA[N. ;
Our misfortune ,is your gain if you are.
needing any thing in our line. While we arg:
trying to.raire some cash to save our busi-:
ness.from being closed out, we are sellfxpfl}:
our entiae stock BUGGIES, WAGONS and HARNESS.
also FARM IMPLEMENTS. s 8
At Actual Cost for Cash.
We have a lurge and well selected stock and are mak- : :
\ ing a good many sales to the people of Waycross and .
b surrounding country and would be glad for you to call |
and see the BARGAINS we are offering. {
J. A. .ones Buggy Co.,
Waycross, Georgia. ‘