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Mt. Win. Mizell, of Kings Feiry, '
was fet¢ yestetday,
Demps Snowden and T. H. Thrift
were here vesterday.
Mr. Frank Stokes; of Hilhaid,
was in towh Stinday,
Mr. Strickland, of Waycrass visit.
ed in Folkston Sunday.
Mrs, Elijah Petty left yesterday
to visit relatives in the Bend.
Mt. B. G, McDotiald spént yes
terday afternoon in facksonville.
Mr. O. F. Wilson has been in
Jacksonville for the past few days,
Mr. J. E. Hodges, of Ililliard,
cpent a few hours in our town Mon
day,
Miss Myra Mizell left yesterday
for Orlando, and will siend most of
the summer in Ylorida,
Mrs. J, D. Roddenberry left Mon
day night for a months visit 10 rela
tives in Birmingham, Ala,
Miss Isabella Sheffield and her
attendant, Mrs, Mary Crews are
spending time at White Springs.
Mis. J. P. Mizell visited her
dauglitet, Mrs, Carswell, at Hor
tense ffoin Saturday to Monday. .
Quite a crowd left here yesterday
to attend a picnic at Pablo beach,
which was given by the Callahan
Sunday School,
Native peaches have made their
appearance on our market. Mrs;
A, J. Prevatt waus in town yestetday
with a good lot of nice ones.
Now that thé primaty is over, a‘il‘
those who failed to régister, and |
wish to do o sot the October elee.
tion can do so. Thé books ate
again open,
Soothifig and refreshing were
those melodious straing of the sere
haders last Monddy night. To_ be
awakenbd by the soft, sweet music
of the guitar and nandolin at 10:80
in the evehing is indeed refreshing.
Mr. E, W Seals succeeds Mr. J.
1.. Anderssa in the Mercantile buse
iness. The trade was confirmed
last ‘Tuesday motning when Mr.
Seals at ohce took possesion. Mr,
Anderson will put in a Bottling
Works at Lake Butler, Fla.
The probality is that senator J ],
Mattox dnd Representative A, ],
Howard will be delegated to repre.
gent Charlton county in the tonven
tioh which meets on June 23ed, just
the day before the legislature as
sembles. By leaving here a day
earlier they can do the work much
cheaper than to send a regular dele
egation, and, too, they are both good
Joe Brown supporters.
The primary is over, the battle
has been won, now let us one and
all turn our attention to building up
better schools, better public roads,
and populating our waste lands.
Let us forget the scar left by the
agonies of defeat and all pull to
gether for better times and the up
building of South Georgia, the ex
tension of the state road to St
Marys and the opening of the St.
Marys and Gulf canal, . }
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APPEARANCES WERE DECEITFUL,
“One day down in Texas,” said
& civil engineer, according to the
New York Times, I was sitting on
the porch of my hotel with a fresh
youngster from the North. On his
right sat a plain old man smoking
a cob pipe with the kernels left on.
‘ Ye gods,’ said my friend; ‘what
do you think of that for nerve? Si:-
ting up against a gentleman and puf
fing his old dope right in my face.
Here, you, cl2ar out with that pipe.
Move clear over on the other side
s 0 the smoke wont blow this way.
You are making a nuisance of your-i
self,” i
“ ‘All right,’ said the old man
meekly, ‘l'll move,’ *
“He did so, ‘John,’ said I, ‘do
you know who that old gentleman is
you talked to like that?’
“ ‘Nope, don’t know, and don't
care,’
“ ‘That is the governor ot Texas.
o b really was,”
Lagema Swilh " [ 'Octonir teians g 003) 0
Verdict tor to'at dizores, .-\l;‘2] sth, 1903,
Noticeis heré'sy ¢l¥én that on th: (th
day of May, 1003, the undétsianed ffied in
the office of the ¢leérk of (hie Stipreme court
ot Charlton eounty an dpplication fo# removal:
of the disabilities resting tipon him tider the
verdictin the above statzd case. il ;7 |
Said application will be heard at the ternr
of said court, A Tuesday af
ter the 4th Mohday in October, 1508 ‘
WikLiaM SMITH.
July 23, 1908, ‘
A
Grorcia, CHARLTON CoUNty,
By virtue of 4n ofder of the conft of o
dinary of siid county, will besold at public
outer, oit theé fifst Tuesdey ifi fily 1908, at
fhie caift howsé in said ¢oufity, betwern the
legal Hciifs of sale, the following real estate,
to-wit;
110 acteés 6f ldnd in land lot No. 191, and
172 acres in land 16t No. 162 in Ist land
dist of said cotinty, bounded north by Boone’s
Creek and branch, east by N. B. King realty
Co., South by J. M. Woods and West by N,
B. King: ; ?
THhe sale will continue from day to.day be
twedn he stufie hours until said property is
sold.
Terms cash.
“Uhis 15t day of Juhe 1968,
. MiLES Jonns,
Admr. tipon estate of W, R. Johns.
Georeia CuarttoN County, 5
Byvirtue of an order of thci
court of ordinary of sald ¢otinty, will b 2 sold
at the public otifcry, ofi the first Tuesday in
July 1608, at the ¢ouft hotfse in raid county,
‘betweefi the nsiial houts of sale, the following
redl estate in Charlton county. to-wit:
Beveiiléen &céfes of headright land at Centre
village, bohded North by lands of the 1906
Colony Cotiipany, east by W. R. Wainsight
E; Austinaid E. Petty, south by Edward
Petty dnd west by H. S. Mattox, also a one
half whdivided inter-st in Lot. or Track No.
eiglit of Renfroe Addition to Folkston, con
tiining 514 acres.
‘The dale will continue from day to day be
tiveeii the shme hours until said property is
gold: Terms cash.
This st day of June fgoß,
Eddje Edwards,
| Admr. estate Steve M: xwell.
CITATAION,
Groroia, CAARLTOK COUNTY, }
J. Wi Vickery, administi:’é\;?r upon the es
tate of Joseph M. Johns lat€; of said county,
deceased; having filled his petitioh for dis
charge, this is to cite all persons coecerned
to show canse against the granting of this dis
c¢harge at the regular term of the Court of
Otdinary, for said ceunty to be held on the
first Monday in July 1908, :
: B. G. McDonaLp,
; Ordinary.
CITATION, !
GrORGIA, CHARLTON COUNTY,
Moses Crews, administrator upon the estate
of Jesse Crews, late of said county, deceased
haying filied his petition for discharge, this.is
to cite all persons to show cause against the
granting ofthis discharge at the rsgular term
of the court of ord'nary for said county to be
held on the first Monday in July 1908.
B G. McDoNstp,
Ordinary.
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CITATION.
Georgia, Charlton County,
Mrs, Francis Dunn, having made applicas
tion for twelve months support out of the es
tate of Charles E. Dunn, and appraisers duly
appointed to set apart the same, having filed
their return. All persons concerned are here
by required to show cause before the court of
ordinary of said county on the first Monday
in July 1908.
B, 5. McDonaLD,
Georgia, Ben Hill County.
- Notice is hereby given that the undesigned
has applied to the ordinary of Ben Hill Coun
ty for leave to sell land in Chatlton county,
said state, belonging to the estate of Mrs
Viola Melntash Walker deceased, for the pur
pose of paying the debts of said estate.
| Said application will be heard at the regu
luar term of the court of Ben Hill County to
be held on the firdt Monday in July 1900.
B. ~ MOSHER,
Admr. Estate Mrs, Viola Mlentosh Walker,
Georgia, Ben Hill County.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has applied ta the ardinary of Ben Hill Coun
ty for leave to sell land in Charlton county,
said state, helonging to the estate of Henry
Ingles, deceased for the purpose of distribu
tion. Said application will be heard .at the
regular term of the court of urdinary of Ren
Hill County, to be held on the first Monday
in July 1908. .
This June st 1908,
G. M, HoOKER,
Admr. estato of Henry Ingles.
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GroRrGIA, CHRLTON COUNTY,
To whom it may concern:
Mrs, G. W. Haddock, having made applis
cation to me in due form to be «ppointed pers
manent administrator upon the estate of G.
W. Haddock late; of said county. notice is
eereby given that said application will be
heard at the regular term of the court of or
dinary for said county to be held on the tirst
Monday in July 1908, Witness, my hand
and official signatare. This 2nd day of June
1908,
B. G. McDoNnawLb,
SAVE YOUR EARNINGS,
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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.
!Gmmqm, CHARLTON CoUNTY; -
Will be sold before the coirt house door,
on the first Tuesday in July next, between
ithe legal hours of sale, to thé hig’fiesL bidder
for cash, the following described property
to-wit; Lots of land :'o's. §3, 54 and 55 in
the roth distri~t and first séction; said prap
erty, levied on as the property of A F. Con
ner and Allen Leggett, and will be sqld"tu
satisfy an execution in favor Jf L. Mohr and
son, and against A, F. Conncr and Allen
Leggett, issued from county court of said
county. ; 1 ey
This June Jst 1908, - g
W. H. MilzeLL, |
¢ Bail‘i‘ff.. county court, ‘
Thinks it Sayed His Life, 1
Lester M. Nelson, of Naples,
Maine, says in a recent letter: “Il
have used Or. King’s New Discov
ery many yeats, for coughs and
colds; and I think it saved my life.
[ have found 1t a freliable temedy
for throat and lung complaints, aad
would no more be without a bottle
than [ would be without fqod.” For
nearly forty years New Discovery
has staod at the head of throat -and
lung remedies. As a preventer of
pmeumonia and healer of . Jung
troubles it bas no equal. e
Sold under guarantee a all drag:
gist, 5o ¢ and s'.oo. Trial bote
It’rec. ;
DENTAL NOTICE.
I will be at Folkston on the’ first
Monday in each month until further
notice, i
J. C. BREWER, Dentist. -~
ICE.
In future we will supply our cus=
tomers with ice in ary quautity from
sc wornth and up, Sunday heuts from
8 to 11 a. m. Special price for
large quantities.
e e SAP ARAS:
ICE CREAM PAR
LOR. i
Iu fature a supply of Till's fam
ous ice crcam can be found at the
Foikston Pharmacy at all times. |
A Grand Family Medicine. »
‘lt gives mc pleasure to speak a
good word for Electric Bitters,”
writes Mr, Frank Conland of num
ber 436 Houston St,, N, Y, «It’s
a grand family medicine for dyspep
sia and hver complications; while
for lame back and weak kidneys it
cannot be too highly recommend
ed.” Electric Bitters regulates the
digestive functions, purifys the hiood
and imparts renewed vigor and vital
ity to the weak and debilited of both
sexes. Seold under guarantee at . all
drug stores. soc.
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TAX RECEIVER'S THIRD AND
LAST ROUND. g
1 will be at_the following places
on the dates mentioned below,
Traders Hill, Mon,, June 15th.
~ Toledo, Tues.,, » 16th.
St. George, Wed.,, » 17th.
- Moniae, Thu,, * S
\ Charlton, Fri, ' »
~ Suggs Still, Sat, ¥ ANE
- Folkston, Wed, > z3nd
~ Wainright, Tue,, "‘b
Books will close Jane 24th, e
lCh'arlton County
o Directory
JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT.
Thomas A. Parker, Waycross.
SOLICITOR GENERAL.
John W. Benpettf Waycross.
CLERK SUPERINR COURT.
Jesse W. Vickery, Fytkston.
* JUDGE COUNTY COURT.
B. F. Scoti, Folkston.
SOLICIT)IR COUNTY COURT.
W. M. Olliff, Folkston.
SENATOR.
J. J. Mattox, Folkston.
REPRESENTATIVE.
A. J. Howard, Folkston.
ORDINARY.
B. G. McDonald, Folkston
TREASURER,
" J. 8. Grooms, F.lkston,
- TAX RECEIVER. :
. J.C. Allen, Winokur,
o TAX COLLECTOR.
: J]. Stokes Folks on.
SHERIFF,
W, R. Wainwrigh!, Folkston.
SCHOOL COMMISSIONER
L. E. Maa.d, Folkston,
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
S. F. NMilie, Chairm.», Folks on.
. P. Miz 1, »
J. B. Lla_ 4, o,
J. L. Johnson, Twledo.
TOWN OF FOLKSTON,
MAYOR. :
» .
J. P. Mazell
. COUNCILMEN.
B. G."McDonald,
H. J. Davis,
T. L. Pickren,
W. M. Olliff.
H. C. Page.
RECORDER,
T. W. Vickery.
TREASURER.
H. ]J. Davis,
MARSHALL,
~ H. H, Hathaway,
Go to Mizell & Paxton’s
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be at liberty soon. Ile has declared
that he will pay none of his lawyers
until they get him out of the asylum.
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