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Excellent Health Advice. |
Mrs. M. M. Davison. of No. 379
Gifford Ave,, San Jose, Cal., says:
“The worth Flectric Bitters as a
general family remedy, for head
ache, Yiilfousness and torper of the
Twer and bowels 15 s 0 pronounce
that lam prompted tosay a word
in its favor, for the benefit of those
seeking rel’ef from such afflictions.
I'here is health for the digestive
organs in%a bottle of Electric Bitters
than in any other remedy I know of.”
Sold under guarantee at all druggists.
§OC.
20,000 TELEGRAPH
OPERATORS NEEDED
YOUNG 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 so many new railroads
being built and old lines extended,
an unusual demand for operators
has been created, Conservativ es
timates have placed the number of
additional operators thut will be re
quired during the next ten months
at approximately 20,000.
YOUNG MEN NOW IS YOUR
OPPOTUNITY! Entroll in our
school now and in only four to six
fnonths we will have you qualified
for splendid positions. Telegraph
Operators reccive from $50.00 up
wards. « Our school has been estab
lished twenty years; its equipment
is perfect; instruction thorough afd
practical; positions positively guar
anteed our gradyates. DBoatd ih
Newnan is very cheap; the town is
healthful and the people are cordial.
Two Main Line Railroad Wires rimn
into our School rooms, No othet
school in the United States has such
up-to date and prictical facilities
for the bé‘n'gfii" of its students. Write
at once for free, descriptive literas
? d’en ‘A;'b'k :
‘Sourniry Bcoor of TELEGRAPHY,
Why James Lee Cot Well.
Everybody in Zanesville, 0.,
knows {!rs. Mary Lee, of rural
toute 8. Bhe writes: ‘“My husband,
* James Lee, firmly believes he owes
his life to the use of Dr. Kings
New Discovery. His lungs were so
severely affected that consumption
geeméd inveitable, when a friend
recommended New BDiscovery. We
tried It, and its use has restored
h imto perfect health.” Dr. King's
New Discovery is the King of throat
and lung remedies. for counghs ard
colds it has no equal, T'he first dose
gives relief. Trv it! Sold under
guarantee at all drugy etores jsoc.
and 1.09, Trial bottle free.
Authorized AD. SOLICITOR,
W. W. MerriLr, of Jacksonville,
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E.Local Personzzlsi?,;
N 7 2 2 i 2 e s
| Judge B. IY, Seott spent Tuesday
ia Jacksonville.
Mr. W. L. Hodges, of the Bend,
was here a short while Tuesday.
Mr. C, S. Smith, of Claxton, is
visiting his brothet, J. I, Smith here
Mr. E. L. Wainwright visited
Savannah this week, returning Tues
day. }
Mr. Hardy Woolard, of Scotts
ville, paid the Herald a pleasant
call Saturday, :
Mrs., I, IN. Mallard returned last
Saturday from a pleasant visit to
refatives at Hilliard.
Col. W. M. Olliff, who has been
quite sick with back and stomache
trouble, is out again.
Mr, A. L. Poppell, of Birming
ham, Ala., visited his sister, Mrs.
H. C. lage last Friday.
Miss Sallie Proctor left Tugsday
for Blackshear where she will spend
some time with relatives.
Mrs. T. E. Wainright, of Talla
hassee, came up Tuesday and is
stopping with relatives-here.
Mr. ], M. Rrooks paid us a call
Saturday, renéwing his subscription
for another yeat’s good reading,
Miss Nellic Davis is spending!
time in Jacksonville with her grand
parénts, Dl, and Mrs. A, C. Scott.
Miss Nellie Mattox made a short
vigit to the home of her uncle, Mr.
C. .. Mattox, in Waycross last
lwcek
Mrs. A. B. Carswell, of Hortense,
1s spending time here at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Mizell, :
Mrs, W. L. Robinson, of Mon
crief, Fla., is here at present, the
guest of her mother, Mre. G, W,
Mr. Charley Sikes left about
week agn for Gilmore, Fla., where
he will engage in fishing on the St.
lohns river.
Miss Violet Davis and Master
Herman, accompanied by their
father, Mr, 11. J. Davis, visited
at Hiiliard last Sunday,
Miss Victoria and Master Tom
mie Beard, from South Florida, are
visiting their grand parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. A. Christie.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Mizell re
turned to their home ia Savannah
last Monday, after some time spent
with relatives in this vicinity,
FOR SALE AT HALF PRICE
for cash, 25 city lots in St. George,
Ga, Address S., care Charlton
County Herald, Folkston, Ga.
Mr W. F. Bailey, of Lake Butler
and son, W. S. Bailey, of Jackson
ville, visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. ]J. Paxton the first of tne
~week, ;
. Mr. T. P. Abrams, the bridge
man who fell and was so severely
hurt on July 3rd, has recovered
and left last Sunday for his home
in Ricbmond, Va,
Mr. T. A. Christie and son, W.
Z. Christie. who is visiting here,
went to the Okeefinokee Monday to
fish. They carried plenty of ice,
bait and coaking utensils. '
Mr. ]J. E. Robinson returned
from Jacksonville Sunday with his
daughter, Miss Bessie who has been
,in the care ot a physician there for a
month, being now much impraved
in bhealth.
Tax Collegtor elect, J. C, Allen
spent Maturday here, Mr. Allen
will move his “family here in the
spring. Mr. Allen complimented
our article of last week on better
ments, He thinks it would be the
wisest thing for the town and coun
t¥ 1o da as this article suggested,
Mr. Marion Howard happened
to an acvident 1 few davs ago which
came very near resulting in the loss
of his right eys, In straightening
himself up his face struck the sharp
end of a boara, lacerating the flesh
near his eye. Dr, Wright was con
sulted and the wound was stitched
‘together,
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 téf“turn overa 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,
President.
Ella G. Danghtry | Petition for divoree,
vs. i In the Supetior Court of
Wm. H. Daughtry: Charlion County Georgia
¥ i October tefm 3908,
Vo Wm. 11. Daightry, the defené;&f in
the above entitled cause; ol
You ure hereby requiréd to be and dppear
a* the next term of the Superior court, to be
held in ana for the county of Chatlton’ and
state of Georgia, at Folkston théréfi&,w' the
26th day of October A. D., 1908, then " and
there to answer the petition of filéf'?fif«ahe
above entitled cause. fe
In default of such appearance tfi@,:‘ifioutt
will proceed as to justice shafll appertaig.
WITNESS Honorable T. A. Parker, Judge
of said court. and the seal thereof, on this
the 27th day of July 1908. (§2 e
RE P ?
Jesse W, VICKERY, ©
CITATION., 3f: 1
(sEORGIA, CHARLTON coUNTY! B o
Mrs. Cagsie Fitzimmfions having made ap:
plication for twelve months suppoft out of
the estate of Loltie Fitzimmons and gppeais
ers duly appointed to det apart the same hay
ing filed their returns all pemn%
are hereby required to show cause before ths
court ot Ordinary of said qafinti;*oxfi‘-ifiéyfim{
Monday in September 1908 why uflhppli} ‘
cation should not be granted. -10
This jrd.day of August 1908, « . © :
B. G. McDoNaLy, Ordinary, ;
STATE OF GEORGIA, : P
COUNTY OF CHARLTON, e
J shn Hagan l , L
i 11 Libel for divoree.
Orpha Hagan. s & S
The defendant, Orpha Huogah, §§ igergl»y
required, personally or by~ l,ttm;lgig to be
and appear at the Superior Cotirt, to be held
in and for said County, on the Tfiwiqfier
the fourth Monday in October, 1668, then
and there to answer the planlifl‘i"r omplaint!
as in default there of said ~ourt %eed
as to justice shall appertain. Witress the
Honorable T. A. Parker, judge of Said court
this day of June, 1908, tbh
Jisse W. VicKERY,
Clerk Superior Court charlton totnty.
| Seal.
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DENTAL NOTICE.
I will be at Folkston on the first
‘Monday in each month unfil further
irn')lice_ St aUL e
1 J. C. BREWER, Dentist.
~ In future we will supply our cus
‘tomers with ice in any quantity from
's¢ worth and up, Sunday heurs from
8 to 11 a. m. Special price for
large quantities, S
When in needofa .~ & :
: good Sewing Machine,
REMEMBER
THE SOORE
sl always ready for service
ALSO
THE WHEELER & WILSON g
O, NEEDLES AND 4 -
MACHINE suguss:
ALEX MILLS,
Singer Sewing llohm’%.
Folkston, Ga.
OFFICE IN BANK BLDG;
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2 Fine Sampte sm&wal&gflv
z 218 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, Fld
5" :’v|u.ngnqu|uqxrquqnmnqxlQu@w"‘MMumuq
F. D, MILLS,
Cashier.
Charlton County
Directory
JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT.
Thomas A. Parker, Waycross.
SOLICITOR GENERAL.
John W. Denpett, Waycross.
CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
Jesse W. Vickery, Foikston.
JUDGE COUNTY COURT.
B. F. Scoti, Folkston. %
SOLICIT)R COUNTY COURT.
W. M. Olliff, Folkston.
SENATOR.
J: J. Mattox, Folkston.
REPRESENTATIVE,
: A. J. Howard, Folkston.
; ORDINARY.
B, G. McDonald, Folkston
. TREASURER,
wdnlS Oroome, Fuliaton. .
o *‘?m,‘};_fie‘"”igd Sl b
- TAX RECEIVER., ©"
~ J.C. Allen, Winokur,
TAX COLLECTOR.
J J. Stokes. Folks on.
L SHERIFF,
W..R. Wainwright, Folkston,
S SCHOOL COMMISSIONER
L. E, Maha:id, Folkston,
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
S. F, Milis, Chairm.n, Folkston.
J. P.Miz 11, »
Sl Lo, d, -~ Y
J. L. Johnson, Toledo. :
TOWN OF FOLKSTON,
s MAYOR. )
J. P. Mizell. ’
COUNCILMEN,
B. G. Mchonald,
H. ]J. Davis,
T. L. Pickren,
| W. M. Olliff.
H. C, Pige. .. ,
: RECORDER,
T. W. Vickery.
TREASURER.
B 3 Davis,
MARSHALL,
- R. N, "Mizell,
MIZELL 20d PAXTON'S.
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CLOTHING B
At 33 [-3 per cent Discount P%’?&
. f‘!',igf;
This season’s goods, made by 8% "8
t HART, SCHAFENER |4
I and MARX,
i The Stein-Bloch Co. ¥ I\t
£ And Others, known to be the *j{f
% Country’s Best; and sold 4@ &
% with our Guarantee. ' By
% «Satisfaction or Money Refunded..s
This is the one big opportunity for Kou to
procurea FULL VALUE suitat ONE
THiIRD LESS than full price- -~ =
its an investment- - -The suit will still be
b good all of next suminer..
3: Bq He LeVy BI‘O. & '.COO’
} Savannah, Ca.
She Lakes Good Things.
Mrs. Chas. E. Smith, of West Fran
klin, Maine, says: “I like good
things and have adopted Dr. King’sf
New Life Pills s our family lax- |
ative medicine, because they are!
good and do their work without.
making a fuss about it-”"l'hece, pain .
iess purifiess sold at all drugists. 25c. 1
A B RO 0 S 3
%’Hs"mgfif"fi@é figdéad@?’j’?g
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% - Dealer in .\,/e,-s.
:;§}l§;sl~es, Hamé,ss;.,_aflii%}
{Saddlery, Successory
{to Vehicle & Harness}
§ Co. also to Sabel §
;'3 Bros. Wagon &
§ Buggy Dept. R
3 bl 4to ::8 W, Bay St., :2
& Jacksonville, Fla,
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B o RN SRR
»Botter be Sure Tkar Sorry”’
R RAAA AAT AAAA A
DLk
To get a bargain in g]:isf.é% that may
magnify the sight and make thc’ wear
er feel that he sees better, when the
glasses improperly fit, may improve the
sight or ruin it permanently. If your
eyes trouble you, consult the oldest
and best
~DR. M. SCHWAB’S SON,
Iy Laura St.; ]acksc;nville, Fla.
DUVALHARNESS CCMPANY.
Manufacturers of and dealers in Harness,
Saddles,” Lap Robes and lorse Guods gen.
erally. Hand-made I{arness and repairing a
specialty, 217 W. Forsyth St Jacksonvile Fla
Buu KS of All Kings o cRED"'
(;l---:-“’--n-.:’
Ihe Frank!'n-Turner Co,. Atianta, Ba. ™“thae"
HENRE AR BN ENAE
Xa Cas rto All Parts of the City. |
a 5 TELEPHONE 930, |
E Rooms 50c, 75¢ ar:d SI.OO a day}
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@ ZAHM’S EUROPEON HO(EL. i
=FRF,D ANGLEHOLZER :: Proprietor |
EWines, Liquors, Beers and Cigarsi
B e e
@ MEALS AT ALL HOURS. i
" C - 7 ARy
H/28 é. L%’fl/// 7 i
= oA / a7z |
i %flc L/denttr%, C/’/{li
. Forsgro Feet, -
“I have vfoiu'nd' Buckleh’s Arnica
Salve to be the proper thinz to use
for sore sees, as well as for healing
burns, sores, cuts, and all- manaer
of a'rasions.” writes Mr. W. Stone,
of East Poland, Maine Itisthe pro
per thing too for piles. Try it! Sold
nnder guarantee at all drugsists,
2e
! 'Q‘Duval Shoe Factoryg
202 Main St., Jacksenville, Fla
l Old shoes made new.
. Work gnaranteed.
New machinery jusf installed =3
A full line of shoes in stock **
* % * New shoes made to order
Plenty of polish, leather and
findings.
A. M FOOR, Mgr. |
AT A BARGAIN. -
One acte of land with two dwell
ingg ho'tses on it. One two story
house, six roons eatirely new, one
small house, all under fence near
court house. All for for sgso cash,
or sl,o¢o on easy terms,
C. N. Mills,
Folkston, Ga.