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See change in Dr. Brewer's ap
poifitment this week. |
Wonder if Tom Watson belongs
to Hoke Smith’s elub of liats, |
L. E. Mallard and C. M. Wflgh‘,%
gpent Monday in Jacksonville. l
Mr. G, H. Robingon is spending
some titne with his family here. l
Mrs. J. 8. Mizell returned Friday |
from a visit to relatives at Callahan, |
C. F. Johaston and L. H. Tyler, |
of Jacksonville, spent Sutiday here. l
Mrs. W, 1. Jones, of Sampson,
Ala,, is speniding time with her pa
tents, Mr. and Mrs, 8, F. Mills,
Mr. Ed Lowther brought the body
of one of his little girls down Friday
for burial in theé Sardis cemetery, l
Mrs. W. M, Olliff and little Al
ton returned last week from an ex
tended visit to relatives at Blackshear
All who haveh't registered yet
better do so between now and Moh
day as the books must be closed then
Prof. J.»T. Brinkley catve in last
week as usual and sspeht Saturday
and Sutitday in towh with the boys.
Mg, B, W, Seals and cpijdren
tetirned last Monday from the
Waynesville Sprihgs, greatly jm
proved in health, ;
Mrs, W. L. Ocain whose health
has been failing for the past several
vears, left Monday for a month’s
stay at White Springs, Fla,
Miss Ella Tohnson came home
Monday night and left Tuesday
afternoon for McDonald, Ga,, ac
companied by hcr mother, Mrs. i,
J. Johnson,
The Folkston boys have organized
& baseball team and, are practicing
hard with a view to having « match
game with some other town in the
near future.
J. J: Mattox and M. J. Paxton
left last Tuesday for Savannah to
attend n meeting of the Graud Lodge
of K. of Is. as delegates fron: the
Folkston Lotge,
Mrs, B. G. McDonald and Miss
Myra Mizell, accomanied by Mr,
Davis, from Crandall, Fla,, went to
Burnt Fort Saturday, spending Sun
_day at the home of Mws, L. M,
Bedell,
Send us your estimate between
“how and June 4th, We will give a
year’s subscription for the Herald
to the one guessing the nearest to
Jos. M. Brown’s majority over Gov.
Hoke Smith for Governorship.,
Mrs. Margaret Zeigler who has
been spending time here and at the
Colony, the guest of Mrs. C. N.
Mills and Rev. J. C. Thompson,
lett Monday for her home at Zeigler,
Ga., accompanied by Miss Anuie
Thompson.
A Stall party, congisting of H.C,
Page, W, L, Hatchell, J. ¥, Smith
and son, went down to Camp Pink
ney Saturday afternoon for a fish
supper. ‘They report having had
plenty of fish, though of course they
hart Krank Jones, the fisherman to
do their fishing.
Practically a tull vote will be poli.
ed in this county on June g4th.
There are now Goo registered white
votes and several who have not reg
istered yet. Of course there will
be a few changes in the present list
but there are enough who will regise
ter yet to hold the list up to 600,
The artesian well is now under
way. Mr. Russell arrived Monday
afternoon with his outfit andas soon
as a derrick can be put up which will
take four or five days, boring will
begin, and we hope it will not be
long before we can invite our neigh.
bors in to partake of our health-giv
ing water.
‘WATSON ASKS QUESTIONS.
Was it a victory for the people
when the constituticn of this state
and the practice of a century were
revolutiomzed by the Hoke Smith
committee, in order that the four
big cities might wield a political su
periority denied them by the consti
tution which Hoke Smith is sworn
to uphold?
Will it be a victory for the people
when the country counties, which
under local option went ‘‘dry,”
years ago, are put under . the heels
of the big cities, which kept their
saloons open until the legislature
closed them?
What's the matter with the prohi
bition leaders that they do not real
ize the dange:s of the revolutionary
rule of the Hoke Smith committee?
At the last moment, Governor
Smith flopped to prohibition; is it
impossible to imagine a man of that
character making a second flop?
1f the prohibition leaders are not
bling, blind, BLIND, they will revolt
against this new iule, BEFORE 1T 1s
TOO LATE, J
CANDIDATES
1
COLUMN,
For Solicitor-Gereral. '
I hereby announée myself 4 candidate for |
Solicitor-General of the Brunswick Judiéial |
Cirew't, subject so the Democtatic Primary., |
I soli¢it the support and influence of the vo
ers of the circuit, and if Htminated ¢fid elect
ed to said office, 1 pledge 4 falthful discharge
of the duties thereof without fear, favor or
affectlon.
YVoiirs obediently,
E. LAwron WALKER.
1 Beg t 6 ithiioiihce my candidacy in the next
Detiodratic Pritiary for nomination for the of -
fice of Solicitor-General of the Brunswick
Judicial Citedit.
On account of the illness of the present
Qoliclior-General, 1 have filled this office for
him almost continnonsly for the past three
veatrs, anhd therefore am familiar with its
diities,
I soligit your active support, and promise,
if elected, to discharge the duties of the
office honestly and to the bebt of my ability.
A.D. GaLr,
For Sheriff.
At the solicitation of many friends and
with an ambition to fill the office of Sheriff of
this county. I announce myself a candidate
% subject to the action of the Democratic Pri
‘wary in the approaching election. 1f 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 offire and
the people’s interest. I will appreclate your
vote,
| Very respectfully,
f W.H. MizFiL.
At the request of my many friends I here
- by announce myself a candidate for re-elec
~ tion to the office of Sheriff of Charlton coun
‘ ty, subject to the Democratic Primary, and,
i earrestly solicit the active support of my
many friends and the general public, if
elected [ pledge myself to attend stfictly to
the du? 25 of the office.
Thanking the public for past favors, 1 am,
Yours tespectfully,
‘ W. R. WAINWRIGHT.
Tu My Friends and the Votng Public.
I respectfully announce myself a candidate
for the office of Sheriff of Charlton county,
übject 10 the Democratic Primary and eavn
estly soligit the influence and active support
of iny friends and the general public.
Pledging myself to attend strictly to the
duties encumbered upon me, should | be
elected and to {xerfnrm them to the best of
my ability, with deep gratitude for past
fagors, Lam,
!o Respectfully,
- H. S. MarTox.
For Representative,
ToITHE VOTERS OF CHARLTON (:OL‘N'l.‘\';
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
re-election to the Legislatnre of Georgia
from Charlton County, subject to the Demc
cratic Primary, and, if elected [ pledge my-
Isclf the faithful performance of the duties of
the ofiice,
Thanking the public for the past favors
I earnestly solicit a continuance of the same.
Your obedient servant,
A. ]. Howarbp.
To My Mahy Frienids and the Yoting Pnblic
of Charlton County.
- 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for
the Legislature of Georgia from Charlton
county, subject to the Democratic Primary.
1f clected 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,
Very respectfully yours,
D. R, Wasbpin,
I bereby announce myself a candidate for
the office of Kepresentative of (harlton coun- |
ty and earnestly solicit the support of the
Democratic voters of the county at the 'ap
proaching primary of june 4th 1908.
ReS{\eclfully,
G. W, Gowen.
For Ordinary.
TO MY FRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS;
T hereby announce my candidacy for the
office of Ordinary, subject to the coming
democrdtic primary, and I earnestly solicit
your kind consideration and support. If
honored by election to this office I shall
thank you all furit. My every wish and de
sire will be to have the approval of my own
conscience in having done my best and proven
‘myself worthy of the trust reposed in me.
| Respectfully submitted,
| J.J. STOKES.
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~ For Clerk, Saperior Court,
TO MY FRIENDS AND THE VOTING PUBLIC;
'Tn-spectlvely announce myself a candidate
for re.election to the affice of Clerk Superior
Court of Charlton county, subject to the
Democratic Primary, and earnestly solicit the
influence and active support of my friends
ana the general public; pledging myself to
attend strictly to the duties encymbured upon
me, should I be elected, and toperform them
to the best of my ability.
With deep gratitude for all past favors,
1 am, respectfully,
Jesse \mxcm;m'.
AT A A AWS TR
For Tax Recerver. l
To 'HE VOTERS oF CHARLTON CoUNTY; |
Believing that lam thoroughly comptent
Itlo fill the office and as Mr. }. c.l l:ul!e:: says
eis not geing to run this ereby an
nounce myself a candidnteyfe:: the of o*n:e of
Receiver of Tax Returns at the coming elec.
tion, subject to the Democratic primary and,
if elected [ guarantee to serve the people,
justly and conscientiously to the best of my
ability. !
; Ty W, VICKERY,
SAVE YOUR EARNINGS,
i RS T
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
Tax Receiver of Charlon county, subject to
the Democratic Primary, If elected, I prom
ise to dischprge 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. l{uv‘;’:nim:zx\':
BAR e SIS
For Tax Collector
As Mr, J. |. Stokes has announced for
the office Of (yrdinary I will announce my
self for the othce of Ta#, Collector at. the
‘next Democratic Priniary and, solicit the
support of my many friends, promising to
pertorm the duties of shid oftice to the bast
‘nf my ability.
| . A. G, CowgN S,
Folkston, Ga., Feb. 28th, 1908.
i _._v-,_fl&———_ s
To MY FRIENDS AND THE VOTING PUBLIC oF
CHARLTON COUNTY;
1 hereby announce myself a candidate for
the office of tax collestor, subject to the ap
proaching Demoerati¢ Primary. From the
|cxpencnce I have had in tax assessor office I
feel thut I can perfarm the many duties en
cumbent upon said office to the satisfaction
of the public in general.
Thanking my triends for past favors and
soliciting their support in the¢ approaching
election, 1 am, t
Very tespecifully yours,
L CoALLEN.
To the Voters of Charlton County:— &
1 hereby announce myself a eandidaté for
the offic: of Tax dgollector in the coming
Democratic Primary, and will appreciate the
votes of all my frienas. ¢ :
J. B. BAK"'.RI
or County T'reasurer
To tHE VOTERS AND MY FRIENDS!
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
re-election to the office of I'reasurer of Charl
ton County. [f 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 publi¢ for the
past favors 1 am.
e Very respectfully,
1 J. 5. Grooms.
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£ : |
For County Commissicner ‘
To THE VOTERS OF CHARLTON COUNY;
I hereby annoynge myself a candidatz for
Coumnty Commissioner, subject to the action
of the Democratic Primary, and promise, if
elected, to fill the office to the best of my:
ability. T earnestly solicit ~the support my
friengds generally. ; :
o ' Yours truly,
s J. E. RoßiNsoN.
At the solicitation of many friends and with
a personal desire to see some of the main
issues of the recommendations of the Grand
Jury putinto effect T avnounce myself a can
didate for County Commissioner, subiect to
the Democratic Primary June 4th, 1908. 1
Soliciting your vote and promising to dis
charge the duties of the office to the best of
my ability in the upbuilding of Charlton
county, I am, - |
Very truly, }
C. C. THomAs.
Ry the request of many friends T hereby
announce myself a candidate for County
Commissioner, subject to the Democratic
Primary, and if elected I promise t, perform
the duties of the office t 0 the best of my
ability.
I earnestly solicit the support of my friends
and the voters of Charlton county. 4
JoW. fiavwson. t)
Realizing the fact that all parts of the
mum{' should have a regresentalive and upon
the solicitation of many friends I hereby an
nounce myself a candidate for county com
mission2r. subject to the action of the Demo}
cratic Primary June 4th. If nominated and
elected I promise to discharge the duties of
the office as hest I understand them for the
upbuilding of charlton county, the improve:
ment of the public highways generally, at all
times heing prampted by a spirit of advance
ment and ecanomy.
| J\ C. 'l‘hompson. !
| \ Sesemeees—————
At the request as my many friends and
after mature consideration I herehy «nnounce
myself a candidate for county commissianer,
subject to the Democratia Primary on june
qth. If elected I promise to discharge the
duties to the best of my ability, and at 3l
times, with a view ta the improvement of the.
public highways and the advancement of
' Charlton County in every way possible, con
lsismt with gonservatism and economy. :
\ Frauklin lohns,
Valued Same as Gold,
~ B.G.Stewart. a merchaut of Cedar
View, Miss., says: “I teil my cus
tomers when they buy a box of Dr.
King’s New Lite Pills they get the
worth of that much gold in weight,
if afflicted with constipation, mala
ria or biliousness.” Sold under
guarantee at all druggists. 25c.
GFORGIA, CHARLTON COUNTY,
: Natice is hereby given that the undersign
ed has applied to the Ordinary of said connty
for leave to sell Jands belonging to the estate
of W. R. Johns for the payment of debts and
for distribution. Said applicution will be
heard at the regular term of the court of
Ordinary for said county *o be held on the
first Monday in June, 1008.
This 4th day of May, i9OB.
5 MILES ]oi{'nfi,
{_édhxinistmtor upon the estate of W.R. Johns.
Georgia, Charlton county:
. Notice is hereby given that the undersign
has applied to the Ordinary of said county
for leave to sell lands belonging to the estate
(If Steve Maxwell, for the payment of debts.
| | Said application will be heard at the regu-
Jar term of the court of Ordinary for said
county, to be held on the first Londay in
Jgpe,, 1908. - This 4th day of Mav 1903,
gl 1 Eddie Fdw: rds,
Administrator upon the est. of Steve Maxwell.
S L M s e sl ¥ | e
o - et UMMM .S 0 &0k - 2 ¥
L ! R " :
State of Georpia, Char]ton:cm;St)-; !
Wil be sold before the conrt house door
in said county. between the legal houts of
sale, ofi the first Tuesday mn June, 2908 to
the highest bidder for cash, the following
deseribed real estate to-wit, Lotk of "and Nos.
five, six and eiEht n the first land distriét of
said county.’ Said property levied on as the |
property of GG. W. Wainnght, under and by
virtie bt an execution issued from the court |
of Ordinary of Wayne c unty, in favor of
J. E. Wainright et. al. and agunst G. W. l
Wahiright Exr. and will be sold™ to satisfy |
said execufion. ‘This May sth, 1908., *
¥ 0 W. R. Waimight, Shérifh.
' In future we will'supply.our cus—|
tomers with ice in any guantity from '
5¢ worth and up, Sunday hours from |
8 to 11 a. m. Special price for !
laige quantities, i
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\ 1t Reached the Spot. i
{ Mr. H. F. Humpbrey, who owns |
a large general store at Omega, 0., !
and who is president of the Adams|
County Telephone Co., of Pikes |
County, 0., says of Dr. King's New |
Discovery: “It saved my hife once. !
At least I think it did. It scemed ]
to reach (he spot—the very seat of‘
my cough—when every thing e]sel
failed.” Dr. King's New Discov
ery rot ouly reaches the cough spot; t
it reaches the sore spots and the
weak spots in throat, lungs and chest
Sold under guarantee at all druggists
at soc. and SI.OO. - Trial bottle free.
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. 8-day Clocks worth $4.00, cash price now $2.50
» SI.OO Cobbler’s outfits 5 2 i 75cte.
. Wire Egg thgs, Bcts. each
» Cake turners, scts. each
. 18 In. Meat Forks, -lucts. each s
. A big lot of Embroidery and Insertion, sto 1 o cts. per yard, also a nice line of lace
: We also have a nice line of all-over lace anc all.over ¢mbroidery.
’ Dress Shirts from 35cts. to SI.OO
. We have a nice line of well assorted shoes at very close prices—Also many other bargains
? for you. Come 10 see us.
: Yours to please,
?; MIZELL and PAXTON.
e o e B A R T e B e et T e e
SPRING AND SUMMER
LINES READY,
Clothing Rets ard Furuishings
FOR _
MEN, WQMEN and CHiLDREN.
Best Values =- Moderate Prices.
CATALOGUE.
Upon request we will mzil you a copy of our
Spring and Summer Catalogue giving full
description and prices.
Goods on Approval.
Upon request w 2 will- send Gooeds by
Express C. O. D. subjectto examination.
B.H. Levy Bro.& Co.,
Savannah, Ca.
‘Send the Cash
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With Order.
sߧ 0o Bag psvillel.:,ngtg:s,_;,for
$65.00 & i ¥ i
. s7s.oo'North . Carplina. Buggies
for $57. 50 i
$65.00 Lynchburg Biaggies for
$350.00 :
$40.00 One Hoise Wagons for
$30.00 :
$60.00 Two Horse Wagons for
SSO oo
535;00 Two Horse Wagons for
849.00 :
American Wire Fencing 1346 for
23 per rod # :
24 inch Well' Curbing Pipe for
SI.OO per foat. ... :
“We have a large stock of Harness,
We are selling our ettire stock at
actnal cost, except Wire Feucing
ana Sewer Pipe, which we are sell
,_in"g at a small profit,
J.A JonesßuggyCo
Waycress, Ga,