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Mt [ 1. lobneon was here o
business Tuesday,
A. B, Kesler and A, A, Walntight
spent Tuesday heret
Mr. B. G. MeDonald spent yes
terday in Jacksonville.
Mr G. W, Gowen, of Tuledo,
spent Tuesday here on business.
Mr. C. H. Johns, from nea:
Moniac, attended court here Tues
dav,
Mr, H. J. Davis has izstalled a
telephone service between his store
and his residence.
Master Walter Stewart is visiting
in Waycrogs at the home of his
uunt Mrs. Kellum,
A. H, Wainright and J. J. Har
rison were here Tuesday in attend
ance at County Court,
Representative A, J. Howard
came down Tuesday from Atlanta
for a vigit to his family,
Mrs, G. E. Jones and two little
daughters, also Miss Govie left on
the J. S. L. Tuesday for Winokur.
Mr. ahd Mts C. L. Mattox and
little soh of Waycrosss pent Sunday
hete the guest of Mrs. C. \\'.‘
Haddock. |
Miss Ola Roddenberry of Jackson
ville spent Sunday and Monday here
visiting here father Mr, J, W.
Roddenberry.
We are requested to say that
prayer meeting nights at the Bap:
tist Church in future will be on
Thursday night instead of Tuesdays
as heretofore,
Mr. 1. M. Bedell, of Burnt Fort,
came in last Sunday and met hie
daughter, Miss Mauward, who was
returning after an extended visit to
velatives and friends at Va ldosta.
@W*" : # mw«wg "a wn;: :m h yx: .WG
Blackshear, left Monday ~ for -therr
*homes, after a few days spent at the
~home of Mr, and Mrs. W, M, Olliff.,
Mrs. Maggie Turner and children
from Alabama arrived yesterday
dccompanied by Master Perry Ray
bon of Jesup Ga., and are visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C, M.’
Raybon,
Mrs, E, F. Brock and children,
of Cumberlard Island, came up
Tuesday for an extended visit to
relatives here. She will also
spend some time with her brother,
G, W, Gowen, at Toledo,
A party consisting of J. W,
Rogers, T. A, Christie, Lee Swear
ingen, and sheriff WV, R. Wainright
after securing a supply of ““Bait”
and Ice left here Monday for the
Okeefinokee swamp returning Tues
day noon, Mr. Rogers says after
having all they wanted 1o eat the
crowd brought eighteen fine trout
home and having plenty Ice they
were in fine condition,
Mr, C, C, Powell was in town
yesterday and showed us return
sales tor his crop of pears, The crop
from about 75 bearing trees brought
him right about S4OO net My, Pow
ell says had he been able to secure
barrels in sufficient quanities at the
proper time that the crop would
have nearly doubled this. He says.
that this section has a cinch on this
valuable crop as they ecannot bc‘
raised much farther north whilei
this soil and chimate just suits them. i
- Last Tuesday cvening a merry
party consisting of Misses Maud
and Lessie Wright, Myra Mizell and
Mamie Tyler, accompanied by
W. D, Weeks, Herbert Mizell, Dr.
A. D. Wiliams, I, ¢. Foatherston
and C. C. Pickren, and chaperoned
by Mr, and Mrs. ¥. D. Mills and
Mrs. B, G. McDenald, was arrang
ed by Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Mills,
who furnished the double teaw.
They enjoyed a delightful moonlight
drive as far as the home of Mr. 3.
F, Mills where a cordial reception
awaited them. Here a couple of
hours were very pleasantly spent,
the hungry crowd making a raid on
+ Mr, Mills’s grape vineyard which
seemed to be loaded especially for
the occasion, ’
| Execellent fiealih Advice.
‘ Mrs. M. M. Davicon of Mo 379
{Gifi'ord AV{:,. Rzn Jose, Cal.. euys:
|*“lhe worth Flecrrie ' Bitters a 3 -n
.genera! familyv remedy, for head
che, bidionsacss and torper of the
‘iver and bowels 18 so pronounced
'that [am prompted tosay a word
i its favor, for the benefit of those
;sccking relef frotn sauch afflictions.
lhere is health for the digestive
organs insa bottle of Flectric Bitters
' than in any othet remedy [ know of.”
1 Sold under guarantec at all druggists,
500,
20,000 TELEGRAPH
OPERATORS NEEDED
VYOUNG MEN PREPARE YOURSELVES
FOR GOOD POSITIONS.
On account of the new 8 hour
law passed by congress in the inter
est of telegraphers, and also on ac
count of $o many new railroads
being built and old lines extended,
an unusual demand for operators
has been created, Conservativ es
timates have placed the numher of
additional operators that will be re
quired during the next ten months
at approximately 20,000.
YOUNG MEN NOW IS YOUR
OPPOTUNITY! Enroll in our
school now and in only four to six
months we will have you qualified
for splendid positions. Telegraph|
Operators receive from g 50.00 up
wards. Our school has beern estab
lished twenty years; Its equipment
is perfect; instruction thorough and
practical; positions positively guar
anteed our gradpates. Board in
Newnan is very cheap; the town is
healthful and the people are cordial.
Two Main Line Railfoad Wires run
into our School rooms, No other
school in the United States has such
up-to date and ypractical facilities
for the benefit of its students. Write
at ance for free, descriptive literas
R T R
Why James Lee Cot Well.
Lverybody in Zanesville, 0.,
knows Mrs. Mary lee, of rural
route 8. She writes: My husband,
James Lee, firmly believes he owcsi
his life to the use of Dr. Kings
New Discovery. His lungs were so
severely affected that consmmption
seemed inveitable, when a frienl
recommended New Discovery, We
tried lit, and its use has rcslurc(l-l
himto perfect health.” Dr. King's
New Discovery is the King of throat
and lung remedies. for coughs an(l'
colds it has no equal, The first Jose |
gives relief. Trv it! Sold under
guarantee ut all drug etores soc.
and 1.00, Trial bottle free:
: :
:Kentucky Rye &:
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8 o -
;Bourbon W his-:
: kies :
3 :
¢ :
§ § Shipped Promptly, “
i g lity Guaranteed. E
gSeml for prices and give me ag
. trial, :
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;R. D. MCormick, :
! . Jacksenville, Fla., 2
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STATE OF GEORGIA,
CoUNTY OF CHARLTON,
JTohn Hagan )
VB, v Libel for divarce,
Orpha Hagan. ) :
The defendant, Orpha Magan, is hereby
required; personally or by attorney to be
and appear at the Superior Court, to be held
in and for said County, on the Tuesday after
the fourth Monday in October, 1908, then
and there to answer the plantiff's complaints
as in default there of said sourt will proceed
as to justice shall appertain, - Witness the
Honorable T. A. Parker, judge of sald court
this day of June, 1908, i
‘ Jrsse W. Vickery,
Clerk Superior Court chaslton county.
Yo Seale
SAVEYOUR EARNINGS,
LR e U-‘m—-‘“w’%wwm
The running ofifffwéf%avings account
has a tenderncy 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.”’ e 1
5 per cent compounded quarterly
on saving accounts.
6 per centon certificates of deposits
for 6 months or longer.
THE BANK OF FOLKSTON.
1.. CARTER,
- President.,
Ella G. Danghtry | Petition for divorce,
VB. i In the Saperior Court jof
Wm. H. Daughtry! Charlton County Georgia.
{ October term 1go8.: -
weor
To Wm. H. Daughtry, the defendant fin
the above entitled cause; fl‘, &
You are hereby required to be aderi":; pear
a* the next term of the Superior coflrt,;:_fi ',be‘
held in and for the county of Chnr)tog"w r_xd
state of Georgia, at Folkston therein, on fthe
26th day of October A. 1., 1908, tkq;g d]
there to answer the petition of hh;{%r j
above entitled cause, L "4
In default of such appearance the gourt
will proceed as to justice sh:fll"ap{?_l |
WITNESS Honorable T. A. Parker, Judge
of said court. and the seal thereofli‘% &l
the 27th day of July 1908, = . ~“ag ¢ 1
A Jusse W, VICKERY,
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CITATION, "o SRIG
(EORGIA, CHARLTON LWN”‘“&#@Q&&, |
Mrs. Cassie Fitzimmons hav:w i
pheation for twelve months support ' out of
the estate of Loltic Fitzimmofis and apprds
e M :. _” ;A 4'-< »»' n. & SAm :v_"' _‘
| &are hereény required HIOWW. CAUSCT oM E
ot ot Ordibary of e coquty. agthe o,
Monday in September ?903 why sal apmii
cation.should not he gtanted.«z’:_u‘%fi‘ gégjz
~ This 3rd day of Augusllgfi&‘»'w ‘f:&irfil
B. G, McDoNALD, %flgfi
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DENTAL NOTICE.
Ay - v
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I will be at Folkston on the . first
Monday in each month nmff r
notice, e
J. C. BREWER, Dentst.
NSRS
ICEC
A ~ j*“_ e :‘v 1
In ‘fuh?re we will st‘ppi%}; ?s-o
tomers with ice in ary quantity from
5¢ worth and up, Sunday houts from
8 to 11 a. m. Special price for
large quantities, A -
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- FORSALE &
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A nice farm one mile from Folks
ton Ga., the County seat ngf.,harl |
ton County containing 40:&{&3 with
a good six room house neajgf.?' new
and seven acres in high state of cul
tivation. This tract is' Wéll%éate(l
an:d convenient to. schflttjs and
churches. Price reasonable. Also
one 7 room house well finished and
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newly painted in this towa, house
practically new and siiua!e@;}fififone-o
the best streets in Folkstom, At a
bargain,
L. E. Mallazd.
When in need of a a 5
good Sewing Machine,
REMEMBER . .
THE SINGER ¥
s| always ready for service
ALSQ 2
THE WHEELER & WILSON
On, Neenies aNn. S 5 :
MACHINE sumi»:s:
ALEX MILLS,
Singer Sewing Machine: Agt.
Folkston, Ga.
OFFICE IN BANK BLDO,
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AT A BARGAIN.
One acre of land with two dwell
ingg houses on it. - One two story
housa, six rooms entirely new, one
smali house, all under fence near
court house” - All fpr for #9506 cash,
or sl,oco on easy terms,
C. N. Mills,
‘ Folkston, Ga.
F. D. MILLS,
Cashier.
Charlton County
" Directory
: JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT,
. Thomas A. Parker, Waycross.
| SOLICITOR GENERAL.
- John W. Bennpett, Waycross.
. CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
- Jesse W, Vickery, Foikston,
y .
5 JUDGE COUNTY COURT.
iy B. F. Scott, Folkston, ;
_ SOLICITIR COUNTY COURT. /
W. M. Ollifi, Folksten.
7 SENATOR.
. ]J. Mattox, Folkston.
:«":“.‘i":b
- . REPRESENTATIVE, N
~A. ]. Howard, Folkston.
L 757 DRDINARY,
.B. G. McDonald, Folkston
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B i o IRRURER. o
Pl el - i e
(E 5 R RARERECRIVED wg A
~ J.C Allen, Winokur,
Ee . TAX COLLECTOR: i
. J ]. Stokes Folks on.
i SHERIFF, o
k“',l{ Wainwright, Folkston.
h . SCHOOL COMMISSIONER
b 1 B Mabaid, Folkston,
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. _COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
S F. Milie, Chairm v, Folkston.
J. P, Miz 1), 4
LBl d, .
J. L Johnson, Toledo.
- TOWN OF FOLKSTON.
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B St MAYOR,
| J. P. Muzll,
2
| s COUNCILMEN,
A B. G. McDonald,
H. J. Davis,
T 1. Pickren,
} W. M. Olif.
: H. C. Page.
RECORDER.
T W, Vickery.
TREASURER.
H. J. Davis,
MARSHALL,
< . H. H, Hathaway,
(o to Mizell & Paxton’s
They'll Surprise You in Prices.
. SPRING AND SUMMER
% LINES READY, |
+ Clothing, Rats and Furuishings
¥
3. ‘ - FOR '
£ MEN, WQMEN and CHIiLDREN.
% ,
§ Best Values =- Moderate Prices.
¥
t CATALOGUE.
fij Upoit request we will mail you a copy of our
;3 Spring and Summer Catalogue giving full
% description and prices.
£ |
% Goods on Approval. .
% Uponrequest wa will send Goods by
:ii; Express C. O. D. subjectto examination.
§ B. H. Levy Bro. & Co.,
4 Savannah, Ca.
sShe Lakes Good Things.
Mrs Chas. E. Smithi of West Fran
klin, Maine, says: “I like good
things and have adopted Dr. King’s
New Life Pills as our family lax
ative mesdicine, becavse they are
guod and do their work without
making a fuss aboutit"l'hece pain
iess purifiess sold at all drugists. 25c.
msmmar e BB
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\ W.B.MYERS, |
3 5 .
% Dealer in Ve-§
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.;%;hxgle;s, ‘Harness -,,and,%
%Sad,d;! ery, Successor:
A W vn": ‘b/.'.‘;' 25 *)‘
to Vehicle & Harness}
¢ Co. also to Sabel gj
‘% Bros. Wagon &
;‘q Buggy Dept. 2
fi bi 4 0518 W, Bay Bt.,
IS Jacksonville, Fla, §
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ALBANY WHISKEY COMPANY 3
ARSRROAA RARAR AR A RARAR R AR AAT ARAARATT oie
115—1i7 BRIDGE ST., JACKSONVILLF, FLA. 3:
Prepaid Price List- Original Case Coods Bottled in Bond. ofe
*:3 Feathers 4i)ts. $7.00
4 Koses, .10 000
Old Forrester, 2 50
Upper len, 2 e
Murry Hill Club, a 2 Bov
Silver Lake, 4. V- 800
Echo Spring, 4 - g%oo
Lewis 66, 4" 8o
1. W. Harper, &t
Sirver Tip, &1 gan
Old Henry, a2t el
Hamilton Cluh, 4. 'Y g 0
3in Phosphate, 4 Tle 200
Duffy’s Malt, R 400
Shaw’s Malt, g 7 TRO
Rum, Peach and Apple Brandy from
$2.25 to $5.00 per Gal.
Rye, Corn, Gin, m jugs, 2. 25-5.00
Corn, Rye, Ginin jugs. You pay
express charges, 1.50-1.75-2.00 cash
and drum goods at special prices. ‘
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We do not pay express charges on oiders for less than $2.25 Gal
BEREE RSN RN EEERREEEN
i Cas rto All Parts of the City. 8
= TELEPHGNE 930. 2
B Rooms 50c, 75¢ and SI.OO a da; “
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BERENEEPESREETEI NS EASNET.
l For Sere Feet,
( “Ihave found Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve to be the proper thing to nse
i
for sore feet, as well us for Kealing
burns; sores, cuts, and all manner
of 1} rasions.” writes Mr. W. Stone,
of East Poland, Maiue. Itisthe pro
per thing too for piles Try it! Sold
nnder guarantee at all druggists,
250, ;
Bouled Gooris
Queen of Jacksunville 4 Qts. $3.75
Cariton Club, & a 0
Our Private Stock, g AT A
Monogram, - 4000
Mullis Favorite, g TS
Hoaev Grove, 40 e
XX' X X Monogram;: .-'¢ V.- 2.75
Our Pride, g aeys
Old Honest John, &~ s
Old Forest Corn, & o
Old Nick, 4 eso
Old Homastead, 2 M ke
Blue Mountain, d e3OO
Elk Valley, 4+ 300
Old Fashioned, g7l so
X X Holland Gin, -t %2k
No, A 7 & a 0
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