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Mr. E. L. Dowling went to \Wagy
¢ross Sunday afiernoon,
Mt S. F. and F. D. Millg visitec
AMe. H. A. Renfroe Saturday night
and Sunda2y,
J. H. Rogers preséntéd us with a
bunch of thé finest ohions we have
feeh thic s¢adon.
Mts. D. R. Wasdin and Mrs, J.
C. Allen, of Winokur, came down
on the the J. S, L. Tuesday. |
Miss Stella Pickren left last weck
for 4 mofiths visit to Hazelhurst,
Mcßea and poinfs in Coffee county,
Charlton’s registration fjots up
seven hundred. More white voters
than was thought to be in the coun
ty.
Everyhody read G. W, Deen’s
letter giving his reasons for oppos
ing Governor Smith and note what
he says about Mr. Brown.
Miss Violet Davis returned last
Thursday morning from Forsyth,
(Bessie Tift Institue) where she has
been attending college.
Mt, J. K. Bedell and family, of
Woodbine; came over last Thursday
to visit Mr, and Mrs. B. G. Mec-
Donald, returning Friday morning,
Mi, T. L. Pickren left Monday
for Macon to attend the meeting of
the Grand Lodge of Oddfeliows. ‘
He will probably return tomorrow,
Mrs, Norah Mahan, who has been
spending a week here was called by
telephone to Jacksonville yesterday.
She goes i response to a message |
trom St. Lukes Hospital, where she
will be employed as nurse. ‘
The many friends of Mr. H, A.
Renfroe, of Jacksoaville, but formal
ly of this place, will regret to know
that he is seriously ill at his home,
it is said with pulmoha:y troubles
and typhoid fever,
A match game of baseball will be
played here tomorrow afternoon be
tween the Caliahan aand Folkston
local teams. Our boys are prac
ticing hard and say that if they do
hat win they will give e Callahan
team a warm reception,
The largest vote ever polled in
Georgia will be cast next Thursday,
Everywnere we can hexr from, the
registrations are the heaviest ever
known before. What coes it mean?
The clection of Jos. M. Biown by
35,000 to Ho,ooo majority, |
We are still sticking to cor last‘
Weeks proposition, i, e. A years
subscription to the one guessing the
hearest *» Joe Brown’s majority
over Hoke Smith, and g 0 one better,
To the next nearest guess will give
@ six months subscription to the
Herald,
A proposition has been received
by the Folkston ball team from the
Kings Ferry team to meet at Camp
Pinkney in a pienfc in the near fu.
ture and play a match game of ball.
The time has not been set as yet,
but the Folkston boys are looking
forward to a big time,
Any man who would make such
statements as those made by Gov.
Smith recently in atlanta, must cer.
tainly be losing his head. Where,
O! where is the big Governor Smith,
of Georgia? Give us Brown or
some level-headed, true patriotic
fau for our executive. i
Douglas, Ga., May 24.—T0 say
that the politics in Douglas and
Coffee county are booming does not
begih to express it. Business and
professional men with rolls of mon
ey are looking for Smith men, Al
thost any kind of bet is offered that
Brown will be nominated.
The artesian well is progressing
slowly on account ot quick sand.
The work of boring was started
Monday, when quick sand was soon
encounfered. A five inch casing
Was put down 42 feet when drilling
was resumed, When at between 60
Or 65 feet rock was struck, Tues
day afternoon the interim between
the large casing and the rock, some
25 feet had caved. It was then
hecessary to shut thateff with three
inch casing. It is to be hoped that
the worst obstacles have been pass
td and we will soon be able to say
that Folkston's water is as good as
the best, !
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FOR SOLICITOR-GEN
' ERAL, BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT. |
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E, LAWTON WALKER | VOTE FOR ONE |
A. D Garr - '
REPRESENTATIVE
|A, J. Howarp,
‘DAH' Waspin, | vore vßr oNg |
G. W, GOwEN. |
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| CLERK, SUPERIOR
COURT
i J. W, ViICcKERY.
| ORDINARY
| ). J. StOKES.
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TREASURER ‘
J. 8. Groowms. 1
SHERIFF |
W. H. Mizert, | ¥
«W.R, WAINRIGHT, | VOTE FOR ONE.
H. S, Marrox.
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TAX COLLECTOR
A, G. GoweN,
J. C. ALLEN, | VOTE FOR ONE, ‘
J. B. BakEr,
TAX RECEIVER
T. W, VICKERY, VOTE FOR ONE
D.I, RODDENBEKRY,
| COUNTY COMMISSIONERS\
J.E. Rorinson,
C.C. Trnomas,
LW, Davinsox,
J.C. THoMPSON, | VOTE FOR THREE
FrankuiN Jouns, :
0. F. WiLsox,
B.G. McDoxarp
A (’ulil‘ornian‘s Luck.
“The luckiest day of my life wasf
when I bonght o box of Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve;” writes Charles F
Budahn, of ‘l'racy, California. “I'wo
25c. boxes cured me of an annoying
case of itching piles, which had
troubled me for years «nd vyielded
to no other treatment.”” Soid under
guarantee at all drug stores.
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION
The State Examination for teach
ers will be held on June luth and
20oth. Those preparing for exami
nation should read Page’s and
Roark’s work, also Dutton’s School
Management.
IYone by order of the State School
Conumissioner.
This April 28th, 1908.
1. E. MaLLARD, C. S. C,
STATEMENT of the CONDITION of
The Bank of Folkston, lecated at Folkston, Georgia, at the cloge of
business, May l4th 1908. g
BRANCH OF LIBERTY BANKING COMPANY.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts, $22496 .18
Overdrafts, 81.28
Banking House, 4719.63
Due fiom Banks and Bankers in other States, 5724.97
Cash, L S
Total, $35259.77
LIABILITIES, S
Undivided Profits, less Curreat Expenses & Taxes Paid, $1019.97
Due to Banks and Bankers in this State, 10000.00
Indgividual Deposits Subject to Check, 16198.23
Time Certificates, 1130.60
Cashier’s Checks, _ 70.90
Notes and Bills Rediscounted, 5c000.00
Savings Etc,, "1840.07
Total, : $35259.77
STATE OF GEORGIA,
County of Charlton.
Before me came F. D, Mills, Cdshier of The Bank of Folkston,
who being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing state
ment is a true condition of said Bank, as shown by the books of
file in said bank,
‘ F. D. Miis,
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 26th day of May, 1908
: JesseE We VickEery, Clerk Sup’r, Court.
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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.
| William Smith ] Libel for Divorce
' Vs. } Charrlton Superior Conrt,
| Lugeénia Snith | October term, 190 S.
Verdict tor to'al divorce, April Bth, 1908,
’ Noticeis hereby given that on the 16th
‘day of May, 1908, the undersigned ffled in
the office of the clerk of the Suprema ' court
of Charlton county an application for removal
of the disabilities resting upon him under the
verdict in the above statzd case. ? ]
Said application will be heard at the, term
of said court, which convenes on Tuesday af
ter the 4th Monday in October, 1908, .
WiLLIAM SMITH.
July 23, 1908.
The World’s Best Climate
is not entirely free from disease,
on the high elevations fevers. pre
vail, while on the Jower levels maia
ria 1s encountered to a greater or
less extent, according to allitude.
To overcome climate affections lass
itude, malaria, jaundice, biliotisness,
fever and ague and general debility,
the most effective remedy is Elec
tric Ritters, the great alterative and
blood purifier; the antidote for gvery
form of bodilv weakness, mnervous
iness, and insommnia. Sold under
guarantee by all druggists. 1 rice soc.
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All teachers or app ,_1&@:3:3?1’% i -
cense to teach in the ' common
schools ot this connty are required
to ~atiend the teachers’ institute
Whicl converes here on , Ssturday,
June 13th and closes on -]‘ti‘{.e;' 18 h.
We expect a good atterdance as the
’institme will be held just prior 1c
the examination and offers some
good advantages to «ll teachérs and
‘especially those who intend “taking
the examination. o
Now, we especially insist on a
good attendance as the law requires
all teachers to attend.
We trost that our- teachers will
show more mterest in. fhis work
than heretofore, _
Very teilly,
1.. . MALLARD, €. 8. C
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DENTAL NOTICE.
< I will be at Folkston on Menday,
June Ist and every Monday “there
after until forther notice, prepared
to do dental work of any kind.
Call early and make engagements.
J. C. BrEWER, Dentist.
Valued Same as Gold,
B. G.Stewart, a merchant 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 corstipation, mala
ria or biliousness.” Sold under
guarantee at all druggists. 25c.
GEORGIA, CHARLTON COUNTY,
Notice is hereby given that the undersign
ed has applied to the Ordinary of said connty
for leave tosell lands belonging to the estate
of W. R. Johns for the payment of debts and
for distribution. Said applicition will be
heard at the regular term of the court of
Ordinary for said county *o be held on the
first Monday in [ine, 1098 |
This 4th.day of May, 1903. |
‘ MitkS JoHos, -
Administrator 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 helonging to the estate
of Steve Maxwell, ‘for the payment of debts,
Said application will be heard at the regn
lar term of the court of Ordinary for said
county, to be held on the fivst Monday in
June, 1908. This 4th day of Mav 1908.
Lie i - Eddie Edw: rds, -
Administrator upon the est. of Steve Maxwell.
State of Georgia, Charlton county; 3
- Will"be sold before the eonrt house door
in said county, betweenthe legal hours “fi
sale, on the first Tigsday in jungFagoß - to
the highest bidder fox “Lash, the- follpwing
described real estate to-wit. Lots of ‘and Nos.
five, six and eight 1n the first land district of
said county. Said property levied on as the
property of G. W. Wainright, ander and by
virtue of an execution issued from the court
of Ordinary of Wayne county, in favor of
J. E. Wainright et. al. and ‘against G, W,
Wainright Exr. and will be sold to satisfy
said execution. This May sth, 1908,
W, R. Wainright, Sheriff. 3
L.
In future we will supply our cus—
tomers with ice in any guantity from ‘
sc worth and up, Sunday hours from
8 to 11 a. m. Special price for ‘
large quantities.
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- It Reached the Spot.
Mr. H, F. Humphrey, 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: ¢lt saved my hife once.
At least I think it did. It seemed
to reach the spot——the very seat of
my cough—when -every thing else
failed.” Dr. King’s New Discov
ery rot only reaches the cough spot;
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.
e - W g 2 - TG UL AN - eL (R T A sT, A Ny R RPN ST . e - ' N N N T
8-day Clocks worth ?4.00, cash price now $2.50
SI.OO Cobbler’s outfits - " g 15cte, 3
Wire Egg Whips, scts. each
Cake turners, scts. each
I 8 In.. Meat Forks, 10cts. each
A big lot of Embroidery and Insertion, 5 to 1 0 cts. per yard, a'so a nice line of lace
We also have a nice line of all-over lace and all.over embroidery.
. Dress Shirts from 35cts. to sr.oo
- We have a nicelline of well assorted shoes at very close prices—Also many other bargains
for you. Come 10 see us,
Yours to please,
MIZELL and PAXTON.-
AAA BAR BRSSO OR AREA AR e s RS LU S S S
SPRING AND SUMMER
LINES READY.
Clothing, Hats and Furuishings
- FOR
MEN, WQMEN and CHIiLDREN.
Best Values =- Moderate Prices.
CATALOGUE.
Upon request we will mail you a copy of our
Spring and Summer Catalogue giving full
description and prices. ‘
Goods on Approval.
Uponrequest we will'send Goods by
Express C. O. D. subject to examination.,
B. H. Levy Bro. & Co.,
Savannah, Ca. .
Send the Cash
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With Order.
885 oo Barnesville Buggies for
£63.00 i s : e
-$75.00 North Carolina Buggies
for 5‘57.‘_50 '
" $65.00 Lynchburg Basggies for
S3O 00 s \ ;
$40.00 Oneé Horse Wagons for =
$30.00 : ;
$60.00 Two Horse Wagons for
fsooo ‘
#35.00 Two lorse Wagons for
$49.00 .
American Wire Fencing 1346 for
39 per rod
24 inch Well Curbing Pipe for
SI.OO per foot, ;
We have a large stock of Harness.
We are selling our entire stock at
actual cost, except Wire Feucing
and Sewer Pipe, which we are sell
ing at a small profit,
J.A.JonesßuggyCo
Waycress, Ga,