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Mr. S. P. Toward wus in tow:
Maonttay.
Mr. R, N. Mizell visited Savan
nah this week,
Mr, J. A. Allen, of near Newell,
was in town Tuesday,
Mrs. J. W. Vickery and children
teturned Sunday morning after a tep
days stay at White Springs.
° Mre, H. A Renfroe, of Jackson.
ville camne vp Tuesday and was met
by her father Mr. S, F, Mills,
Miss Alma Russell, of Kings Fet
-Iy, is spending time here, the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. L.. E, Mailard.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed -Lowther and
little daughter, of Willacoochee,
visited in and near Folkston the
first of the wezk, :
M:. and Mrs, Charlie Gay and
two children, of Cordele, are visit
ing hear here, the guests of Mr. D,
F. Gay and J. H. Johhson.
Mrs. J. W, Regers and little
daughter Eva, of Lofton, Fla., came
tip I'ridday, Mr. Rogers joining them
Sunday and acccompanying them
homé Monday morning.
Misses Pearl Wright and Ella
Johnson, two of Charlton county’s
best teachers, left Satarday night
for Athens, Ga, to attend the State
Normal Summer School.
The little Mussclwhite boys - who
have been spending time here at the
home of Mr, J. P. Mizell, refurned
to their home in Orlando, TFla. last
Monday, Mr. Herbert Mizell ac
companying them as far as Jack
sonville, |
Mr. W. 1.. Hodges, of Charlton,
Ga, spent Tuesday and Wednesday
here, having come to concult Dr.
Dallas Willlams. Mr. Hodges re
~ ports flne crops in the Soutkern end
~aside from the Folkston team get
‘ting a drubbing they all report a
good time and plenty of dinner,
- The American Bridge Company
is pushing the wotk and in about
four or five weeks the A, C, 1. will
have one of the best@steel, double
track bridges across the St Marys‘
river that there is in the south.
It is expected that grading will be
resumed within the next few months
between here aud Callahan, and
when finished the road will be
double-tracked from Folkston to
Jacksonville. |
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The artesian well which started
off with such bright prospects, going
75 to 100 feet a day at first, now!
refuses to budge. The contractors
have not gone down a foot in ten
days. It begins to look as if some
change will have to be thade in or
der to get through the rock they
have so long been pounding upon,
Mr, Russel thinks water will be
found just below this rock, but to
get there is the question.
Mr, Thomas P. Abfams, an em
ployer of the American Bridge Co.,
while assisting i the construction
of the new steel bridge across the
St Marys river fell from the top, a
distance of about 30 ft., striking on
his side and hip and badly injuring
him internally. ‘The accident
was caused by the threads
stripping on what is known among
bridge builders as the ] hook, It
will be wecks before Mr. Adrams
will be able to leave his bed 1f ever.
His home is in Richmond.
Best The World Affords.
‘lt gives me unbounded pleasure
to reccomend Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve,” says ], W. Jenkins, of Chap
el Hill, N. C,, lam convinced it’s
-he best salve the world affords. It
cured a felon on my thumb, and it
never fails to heal evero sore, burn
©Or wound to which tt is applied.
25 c. at the drug store,
BOOKS /.5 CREDIT
-m-mm o, Allanta, Ga, ™
| William Swith | 1 ibel £ Dhivora
Vs. ! Charrlton Saperior Court
’ Lugenia Swithi | Outober term, 1903,
- Verdict tor to'al divirce, April Bth, 1993, I
‘ Notice is hereby given that on the (Hih
iday’ of May, 109°, the unditsignad ffad i !
{the offic: of ths ¢'ork of ths Suprem: codrt :
Ls Charlion ¢ onas ya appilcaton for removal
L of the disabi.iies vesting tipont him wnder the |
verdiot in the above stat=d case. : '
Said application will be heard at the term
of said court, which Tuesday af
ter the 4th Mufiday in October, 1908.
WilLiaM SMITH,
July 23, 1908,
e bl |
Grorcia, CHArLTON COoUNTY,
By virtue of an order of the court of or
dinary of said county, will be sold at public
outcry, on thé first. Tuesdey in July 1908, at
the court house in saida counity, betwern the
legal hetirs of sale, the following real estate,
to-wit; .
110 dcres of land in land lot No. 191, and
172 acres in land lot No. 102 in Ist land’
dist of said county, 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. 3
The sale will continue from day to day be
tween the same howrs until said property is
gold.
Terms cash.
“Uhis 15t day of June 1998,
MiILES Jonns,
Admr, npon estate of W. R. Johns, )
GrorGIA CHARLTON County.
Byvirtue of an order of the
court of ordinary of said county, will b 2 sold
‘at the public outcry, on the first Tuesday in
‘July 1908, at the court house in raid county,
between the usual hours of sale, the following
real estate in Charlton county. to-wit:
Seventeen zeres of headright land at Centre
village, bounded North by lands of the 1906
Colony Company, east by W. R. Wnimighl‘
E, Austinand E. Petty. south by lidward“
Petty and west by H. S, Mattox, also a one.
half undivided inter-st in Lot, or Track Nn.i
eight of Renfroe Addition to Folkston, con
taining 114 acres,
The sale will continue from day to day be
tween the same hours until said propeity is
sold., Terms cash.
This Ist day of June 1908,
Eddie Edwards,
Admry. estate Steve M. xwell.
CITATAION.
GroRrGIA, CAaArRLTON COUNTY. ¥
- J. W, Vickery, administrator upon the es
tate of Joseph M. Johns late, of said county,
deceased, having filled his petition for djs
charge, this4s to cite all persons coecerned
o show canse against the granting of this dis-
Nos eoo
Ordinary, for said county to be held on the
o Al i B.G MCDOQALD, .'. ;
s Ordinary.
CITATION. ;
GRORGIA, CHARLTON COUNTY. :
Moses Crews, administrator upon the estate
of Jesse Crews, late of said county, deceas=d
having filied his petition for discharge, this is
to cite all persons to show cause against the
)grnming ofthis discharge at the rsgular term
of the court of ord'naty for said county to be
held on the first Monday m July 1908.
B G. McDoN:LD,
Orcdinary.
CITATION,
Georgia, Charlton County. :
Mrs. Francis Dunn, having made applica
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. 3. 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 Charlton county,
said state, belonging to the estate of Mrs
Viola Melntosh 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 1l County to
be held on the first Monday in July 1900,
B: C. MOSHER,
Admr, Estate Mrs. Viola Mlentosh Walker,
Georgia, Ben Hill County.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has applied to the ordinary of Ben Hill Coun
ty for leave to sell land in Charlton county,
said state, belonging to the estade of Henry
!lngles. deceased for the purpose of distribu
‘tiun. Said application will be heard at the
}rcgular term of the court of urdinary of Ben
‘Hil! County, to be held on the first Monday
in July 1908.
~ This June Ist 1908,
G. M, HOOKER,
’ Admr. estate of Henry Ingles.
GEORGIA, CHRLTON COUNTY,
To whom it may concern*
Mrs, G. W, Haddock, having made appli
cation to me in due form to be appomted per
‘manent administrator upon the estate of G.
?\V. Haddock late; of said county. notice is
eercby given that said application will be
iheard at the regular term of the court of or
dinary for said county to be held on the first
Monday in July 1908. Witnrss, my hand
and official signature. This 2nd day of June
1908,
s B. G. McDonNaLp,
Ordivary.
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 giad 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. 5 Cashier.
| GEORGTA, CHARLTON COUNTY;
l Will be%sold bafore the court house door,
’un the first Tuesday in July next, between
the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described property
to-wit; Lots of land I'o's. 5§34 54 and 55 in
the loth distri~t and first section, said . prop
erty, levied on as the property of A, ¥. Con
ner and Allen Leggett, and will be sold to
satisfy an execution in favor Jf L. Mohr and
son, and against A, F. Conner and Allen
‘Leggett, issued from county court of said
county. i
This June st 1908.
W. H. MiZeLL,
Bailiff, county court..
The Remedy That Does.
“Dr, King's New Discovery is the
remedy that does the healing others
promise buut fail to- perform,” but
fail to perfgxm,” says Mrs. E R
Pierson, of Auburn Center, Pa. It
is curing me -of throat anda lung
trouble of long standing, that other:
treatments relieved only femporars)
ly. New Discovery is doing me so
much good that I feel confident’ its)
coutinned use for a tea,sdwffifé fe
of time will restore me to perfect
health.” This renowned cough Md]
cold remedy and “throat and ling:
healer is sold at 'all drug stores at
50 c. and SI.OO Trial bottie free, |
DENTAL NOTICE.
I will be at Folkston on the first
Monday in each month until further
notice, : ’
J. C. BREWER, Dentist.
In future we will supply our cus
tomers with ice in ary quautity from
sc¢ worth and up, Sunday hours from
8 to 11 a. m. Special price for
laige quantities.
Iu fature a supply of Till's' fam=
ous ice crcam can be found at thé
Foikston Pharmacy at all times.
It Can’'t Be Beat.
The best of all teachers 1s expers
ience. C. M, Harden, of Silver
City, North Carolina, says: ‘I find
Electric Bitters does all that’s claim
ed for it. Foi Stomach, Liver an({
Cidney troubles it can’t be beat. I
have tried it and find it a mos: ex
cellent medicine.” Mr Hurden i$
right; it’s the best of all mcdiéine’
also for weakness, lame back, and
all ron down conditions Best, to?
for chills and malaria. Sold under
guarantee by all drnggists. 50 c.
THOROUGHBRED
POULTRY.
This fall I can furnish thorofig!(\}
bred Barred Rock eggs for hatch
ing at $1.50 for 14. Let me bnok
your orders. My chickens will lay
an average of 220 eggs yearly. They
are prolific layers, '
“Talk aoout your piano, .
Talk about your show, e
The sweetest music to my ears,
Is to hear the Barred Rock crow.
S. H. Prutrt.
Cbarlton County
Directory
. JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT.
_Thomas A. Parker, Waycross.
‘4 SOLICITOR GENERAL.
~ Jobn W. Bennett, Waycross.
Rl bk SUPERIOR COURT.
. Jesse W, Vickery, Foikston.
| JUDGE COUNTY COURT.
¢+ B. F. Scoti, Folkston,
} SOLICIT R COUNTY COURT.
- W. M. Olliff, Folkstcn.
. "% sENaTOR.
; J. J. Mattox, Follston.
“' ~ REPRESENTATIVE,
« A.J. Howard, Folkston.
.. ORDINARV. ;
B G, McDonald, Folkston
. 5. Groems, E(lkston.
: ;.L ‘fl'fi R s
F L Meaaepecprg, 0
LR R RDT
v( ~:fi; ' ) "}v I"‘J ‘ .A."" i s ‘fl’
©% | TAX COLLECTOR.
~J J. Stokes. Folks on.
L snEmer, e |
<g< 3 i
- W, R. Waimnwright, Folkston.”
~ SCHOOL COMMISSIONER }
| gL. E, Mabaid, Folkston, l
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, |
S,-}F. Milis,'"’Ch'ai'rm_.ll, Folkston. |
-r. Po Mil 11, 7 1
Bl kg, 4 1
-}:‘;‘:(,,}'.'"'Jphngép,' Toledo. .
~ TOWN OF FOLKSTON.
i S ' MAYOR.
ot Jo P Mizell. .
. " COUNCILMEN.
* B. G. Mchonald,
H. ]. Davis,
‘ T. L. Pickren,
o TR
% H. C. Page.
w : RECORDER,
i T. W. Vickery.
e TREASURER.
o H. ]J. Davis,
" MARSHALL, A
H. H, Hathaway,
(o to Mizell & Paxton’s
They'll Surprise You in Prices.
SPRING AND SUMMER
LINES READY.
Clothing, Hats and Furuishings.
FOR
MEN, WQMEN and CHiILDREN.
Best Values =- Moderate Prices.
CATALOGUE.
Upoin request we will mail you a copy of our .
Spring and Summer Catalogue giving full
" description and prices.
Goods on Approval.
Upon request wa will send Gbods,‘by
Express C O. D. subject to examination.
B.H. Levy Bro.& Co.,
- Savannah, Ca.
- CHURCH DIRECTORY.
AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH:
Preaching and Conference on the
fourtk Saturday at 11.0’clock A, M
and cn Sunday at 11 A, M. and at
7:30P. M, . |
~ Prayer Meeting every Tuesday at ‘
Bt |
Sunday Schoul every Sunday at
9;30 A. M., J. F. Smith, Su‘)erin.:
tendeant, '
Woman's Missionary Society, ev
ery Wednesday at 3 P, M., Miss
Mattie Denmark, Pres. ’
Everybody is invited to attend
each setvice. e i
M. BE. Cruret Sotrs, or THE
o romss{wmmuw i
M. Booth, Pastor, : I
- _B. F. Gay, Assistant.
‘Preaching at Folkston every st
and grd Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7
P. M. |
Prayer Meeting every Wednesday l
at 2 PoM, ? i
Sunday School at 3 . M. ev
ery Suniiay.
~ Preaching at Uptouville every Ist
‘Sunday at 3B M. |
k Preaching at Bethel every 2nd
lSunday at 10 A. M. andat Traders
\ Hill at 3 P.oM,
Preaching at Mills’ church every
3rd Sunday at 11 o’ciock A. M,
Preaching at Templs every 4th
Sunday at 11 A, M and 7 P. M.
All are cordially invited.
Just Right.
“I have used Dr. King’s New Life
Pills for several years, and flnd them
just exactly right,” says Mr. A. A.
Felton, of Harrisville, N, Y. New
Lilfe Pills relieve without the least
discomfort Best remedy for con
stipation, biliousness ard malaria,
25 c. at all drug stores. ‘
60 YEARS’
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for sale. Not patticniar abont locstien.
Wish to bear” fOO cwner only wio -
will sell divcct o hiv(r, Give p
description unad claie WhoD PoSSess -
can be fnd. A:ddrens, o » '{, ‘,
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MOUNTAIN OR SHORE
There Is always a chance
i to enjoy some shooting
T 0 SHOOT WELL YOU MUST BE EQUIPPED WITH
A RELIABLE IREARM: tho only kind we have
been making for upwards of fifty years.
Our Line: RIFLES, PISTOLS, SHOTGUNS,
@ -RIFLE TELESCOPES, ETC. o
Ask your Dealer, and insist on the
STEVENS. Where not sold by Re
tailers, we ship direct, eXpress pre--
Raid, upon receipt of Catalog price.
. catalog. Anindispemsable hook of
g ready reference }or man and boy
shooters. Muailed for 4 cents in
stamps focover postuage. Beautiful
‘Ten Color Hanger forwarded for
six centd in stamps.
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P. O. Box 4097 ~
Chicopee Falls, o .:J
Mass., U.§.A. ‘? “i,
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