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[.ocal Personals:
C. C. Pickren swent 1o Tacksonviile
Sunday, .
Miss Katie Gowen is at home
this week.
Mrs. H, J. Davis went to Jacksone
ville Monday.
Dr. Dallas Williams went to
Jacksonville Monday.
Mr. T. A. Chnistie went to Jack=~
sonville this morning,
Mr. T. H. Davis of Uptmmllc%
was in Folkston yesterday,
The friends of Mrs. E. W, Seals
will regret to learn that she is quite
sick with fever. 1
Mrs. Sam Chancy left for McKin.
non, Ga Tuesday. She will prob
ably spend some time there,
Mrs, J. D. Hatcher and two
children were here Monday and left
for their home at Bladen Ga.
Thete was a periy who came down
from Waycross Mondayv to try their
luck atangling in the St. Marys rive..
Mr. W, R, Rider was a caller at
this office Monday renewing his
substripton for a full year’s good
reating.
Mt, AM. Dickson Asst. I'reasurer
of the ¥la. Ice Mfg. Co., of Jack
sonville was a pleasant caller here
Monday. _
Master Gussie Williams, of Lake
Butler, Fla., came up yesterday and
will spend some time with relatives
here.
Mrs. W. 1. Robinson left for her
homé at Dyal last Tuesday after a
week spent here, the. guest of her
mother, Mrs. Haddock.
Rev. E. L. St. Clair will preach
at Philadelphia church on the fourth
Sunday and Saturday before Sunday
night. Every body invited.
- JohnC. Walker buys the first
*piece of land that he has ever owned.
L. E, Mallard succeeded in landing
: ”B Mg,be @ price of Folk-
The two little girls of Mr, and
Mrs. A, ¥. Christie, cos Jackson
ville, ate spending some time with
their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs,
T. A, Christie,
Judging from the raid made by
the police in Savannah Tuesday
hight and yesterday it seems that
they have determined to blot out
the. ‘‘bhind tiger” evil there.
Mr. E. A. Parker, of Barnesville,
Ga., who has been here since Satur
day night prospecting with a view
to investing in Charlton county
lands, left Tuesday evening.
What promised to be one of the most
interesting courts turned out to be
aimost a farce. Of three murder cases
only one was tried, that of the two
negroes. They each drew a life
sentence.
See anouncement of Mr. D, R.
Wasdin forthe Legislature. Mr Was
din is one ‘of ‘this County’s well
known business men, having lived
here all his life, he needs comment
from us, and we predict for am.a
large: vote.
Mr. H. 8. Mattox left Tuesday
for Savannah where he goes to have
an operation ' ‘performed by the
Doctors there, He has been a long
sufferer. Mrs. Mattox accompanied
him and will return as soon as
he has passed the danger period.
Having closed a contract ’ with
the Florida Ice Mfg. Co., ot Jack
sonville, the people can now rest
assured of the fact that they can
depend upon us for ice at all times,
The Ice Company being under con
tract, will give us prompt service in
tumes of ice scarcity, or ice famines,
as such time are usually called.
In the Candidates’ Column will
be found the announcement of H.
S. Mattox for Sherifi. Having
been raised in this county and hved
here all his life Mr, Mattox 1s known
to the people. He has served the
county as sheriff eight vears in the
past, making a good officer. As a
man and as an official he is too well
pkinown to need any comment from
CANDIDATES
\
COLUMNN. f
For Selicitor-General. |
1 hereby announe: wysell @ candidate fur!
Solicitor-General of the Brunswick Judicial |
Circu’t, subject to the Democratic Primary. i
I solicit the support and influence of the vot:.
ers of the circuit, and. if nominated end efect
ed to said office, T pledge a faithful diséharge
of the duties thereof without fear, favor or.
affectlon.
Yours obediently,
E. Lawron WALKeR,
1 beg to inhourice my candidacy in the next
Demozratic Primaty for nomination for the of
fice of Soliclior:General of the Biunswick
Judicial Citeiiit.
On 4dccoint of the illnéss of the present
Solicitor=General, 1 have filled this office for
him almost continnously for the past three
yeafs, and therefore am familiar with its
duties.
I solicit your active support, and promise,
if elected, to discharge the duties of the
office honestly and to the best of my ability.
A.D. GaLg,
For Sheriff.
At the solicitation of many friends and
with an ambifion to fill the office of Sheriff of
this county. I announce myself a candidate
subject to the action of the Democratic Pri
mary it the approaching election. If I am
elected I shall feel that I owe it to a just :m(lI
deep thinking people, and 1 promise to givel
my whole time and attention to the offize and
the people’s interest. 1 will apprectate your |
vote, |
Very respectfully,
W.H. MizrLL.
At the request of my many friends L 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 Lpledge myself to attend strictly to
the duties of the office.
Thanking th~ public for past favors, I am,
A Yours respectfully,
C WL R, WAINWRIGHT.
To My Friends and the Voting Public.
I respectfully announce myself a candidate
for the uffice of Sheriff of Charlton county,
übject to the Democratic Primary and earn
estly solicit the influence and” active support
of my friends and the general public.
Pledging myself to atténd strictly to the
duties encumbered. upon me, should | he
elected and to perform them to the best of
my ability, with deep: gratitude for past
favors, Tam,
Respectfully,
H. S. Matrox. |
For Representative,
To THE VOTERS or CHARLTON COUNTY;
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
re-election to the Legislatnre of Georgia
from Charlton County, subject to the Demc
cvatic Primary, and, if elected I pledge my
self the faithful performance of the duties of
the office,
Thanking the public for the past favors
I earnestly solicit a continuance of the same.
Your obedient servant, |
A. J. HowarD,
To My Many Friends and the Voting Public 4
‘of Charlton County.
I heveby announce myself a candidate for
the Legislature of Georgia from Charlton
county, subject to the Democratic Primary.
If elected I pledge myself the faithful per®
formance of the duties of the office.
~ Thanking my friends in advance and so
liciting their support in the approaching elec |
tion, I am, i
| Very respectfully yours, |
D. R. Waspra, |
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| For Ordinary. %
‘To MY FRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS; (
I hereby announce my candidacy for the‘
affice-of Ordinseyy subjeet to the coming
democratic primary: and I earnestly solicit.
Knur Kind consideration and support. If
onored by election to this office 1 shall
thank you all for it. My every wish and de
sire will be to have the approval of my own
conscience in having done rmay best and proven
myself worthy of lhc trust reposed in me,
Respectiully submitted, |
: J.J. Stokes. |
For Clerk, Superior Court.
TO MY FRIENDS AND 'THE VOTING PUBLIC;
I tesgeclively announce myself a candidate
for re.election to the office of Clerk Superior
Court of Charlton county, subject tos the
Democratic Primary, and earestly solicit the
influence/and active support of my friends
ana the general public; pledging myself to
attend Strictly to the duties encumbcered 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, re‘;)aectfully. ;
Jesse W, VICKERY.
For Tax Receiver.
To rHE VOTERS o CHARLTON CoUNTY;
~ Believing that lam thoroughly comptent
to fill the office and as Mr. J. ¢. Allen says.
he is not going to run this year I hereby an
nounce myself a candidate for the of ogice o
Receiver of Tax Returus at the coming elect
tion, subject to the Democratc primary and
if elccted I guarantee to serve the people,
j\‘\:(‘ly and conscientiously to the best of my
ability.
T. W. VICKERY.
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.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for 1
Tax Receiver of Charlton county, subject te ]
| the Democratic Primary. Ifelected, Iprom
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
!coumy. g -
' Respectfully,
D, F. RODDENBERRY !
For Tax Collector A
As Mr. J. ]. Stokes has announced for
the office of (yrdinary [ will announce my
self for theg office of Tax Collector at the
next Democratic Primary and, solicit the
support of my many friends, promising to
perform the duties of said office to tae best
of my ability.
A. G. CoweN Sr.
TFolkston, Ga., Feb. 28th, 1908. i >
To MY FRIENDS AND THE VOTING PUBLIC oF
CHARLTON COUNTY; )
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
| the office of tax collector, subject.to the ap
proaching Democratic Primary. * From the
experience [ have had in tax assessor office 1
feel that I can perform the many duties en
cumbent upon said office to the satisfaction
of the public in general. i
Thanking my friends for past favors and
soliciting their support in the approaching,
election, lam, G 5 5 R
‘Very respectfully yours,
Wi R ¥‘ ALL&"N.:.!A
A : 3
To the Voters of Charlton County:— j
I hereby announce myself a eandidate ;forl
the office of Tax collector in the coming
Demaocratic Primary, and will appreciate the
votes ot all my frienas.
J. B. Bager,
| For County Treasurer
To THE VOTERS AND MY FRIENDS: :
I . hereby announce myself a candidate for
re-election to the office of Treasurer of Chagl
ton County. If nominated and elected I
promise a faithful performance of the duties
of the office, and as in the past, endeavor to
take care of the county funds with a view to'
their safety. Thanking the public for the
past favors 1 am
Very respectfully,
* 1. 8. Groows.
For County Commissicner
To THE VOTERS OF CHARLTON COUNY;
I hereby announce myself a candidat2, for
County Commissioner, subject to the actioft
of the Democratic Primary, and promise, if
elected, to fill the office to the best of my
ability. 1 earnestly solicit the support my
friends generally, X
Yours truly,
¢ J. E. RoBINSON.
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 O. S. Woolever, of Leßays
ville, N. Y. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
heals the worst sores, boils, burns,
wounds and cuts’ in the shortest
time. 25c at all druggists.
Georgia, Charlton County;
P. J. Osterman and others having applied
for a new public road beginning at the south
end Flonda Avenue, the city limits of St,
George, Ga. and running through or between
lands of T. W. Wrench, D. C. Welch, 3. C
Hodges, L. R. Gainey, P. S. Osterman, J.
W. Moore, R. N Chism, L. E. Rowe, J. P
Frushy N. B. King, I. G. Rowe and others,
said road terminating near the home of M;.,
Rowe.
It being further stated that said road is a
road now in use running from St. George to
St. Mary's river and that petitiou for same is
on file in this office.
- Thisis to notify all persons that said road
‘will be granted in terms of the law if no
good cause is shown to the contrary,
April 7th 1908.
L. E. MaLLARD,
Secry. Board County Commissioners.
| Death was on His Heels, 1
Jesse P. Morris of Skippers, Va.,
,had‘a close call in the spring of
1906, He says: “Ac attack of pne
umonia left me so weak and with
such a fearful cough that my friends
deckared consumption had me, and
death was on my heeis. Then I was
persuaded to try Dr. King’s New
Discovery, It helped me immedi
ately, and after taking two and a
half bottles [ was a well man again.
I found out that New Discovery is
the best remedy for coughs and
lung disease in all the world.” Sold
under guarantee at all druggists soc
and~ sl, 00. Trial Dbottle free.
| GEORGIA CHARLTON COUNTY.
To whom it may concern
| Miles Johns, having made application to
+me in due form to be appointed permanent
admifiistr.«mr upon the estate of W, R. Johne
late, of said county, notice is hereby given
that said application will be heard at the reg
",';(jki.r term of the court of ordinary for s'xid]
%ount_y to be held on the first Mondwy in May
11098, Witness my hand and official signa
turs, This 6th day of Apnl, 1908,
B, G. McDonald,
: . Ordinary. ’
o o A WSS
Georgia, Charlton County. ‘
To whom it may concern, |
J. A. Moore and W. H. Biuce, having"
made application to me in due form to be|
appointed pernmne'nt administrator on the es- {
tate of George W. Maore late, of said county |
notice is hereby given that said applicali()nl
witl be heard at the regnlar term of the courll
of ordinary for said county, to be held on the |
fist Monday in may, 1908. Witness myg
official signature, This 6th day of April, |
1908. , l
B. G, McDonald,
; ] . Ordinary. |
He Got Wh}tt He Needed. '
"pre; years ago itlooked as if
my time had come, ‘‘says Mr, C.
Farthing, of Mill Creek, Ind. Ter.
“J was go run down that life hung
on a very slender thread. It was
then my druggist recomimnended
Electric Bitters, I bought a bottle
and I got what I needed—strength,
I had ome foot in the grave, but
Electric Bitters put it ~back on the
turf again, and I've Dbeen well ever
since.” Sold under gurantee at all
druggist Hoc.
IN CAMP OR FIELD —-AT
" MOUNTAIN OR SHORE
There {s always a chance
L to enjoy some shooting
{7O SHOGTWCLL YOU MUST BE EQUIPPED WITH
A RELIABLE IREARM ¢ the only kind we have
been making for upwarcs of firty years.
Our Line: FIFLES, PISTOLS, SHOTGUNS,
RIFLE TELESCOPES, ETC.
Ask your Dealer, and insist on the
STEVENS. Where not sold by Re
tallers, we ship direct, gexpress pre
paid, upon receipt of Catalog price.
Send or 140 Aage illlstrateds
eatalog. Anindispeusable bonk of
luudy refercnce tor man and Lo i |
shooters. Mualled for 4 ceats in
stompstocover postage. Benutiful
Ten Color Hanger forwarded for
six cons in stamne,
J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CoO.
P. O. Box 4007 -—
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