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When in need of a
good Sewing Machine,
REMEMEER
- THE SINGER
sl always ready for seivice
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THE WHEELER & WILSON
011, NEEDLES AND
MACHINE SUPPLIES:
ALEX MILLS,
Singer Sewing Machine. Agt.
Folkston, Ga.
OFFICE IN BANK BLDG.
Are You Bilious?
1f you ate sallow, have headache
dizzinéss, 10ss of appetite, and feel
badly generally, you should use a
good aperient and liver regulator.
Bt. Joseph's Liver Regulator has for
many years relieved these ailments.
1t is carefully prepared and is be
lieved by the many people who use
it to be the best medicine of its kind
on the market. It is made in both
liquid and powdered form. Drug
gists and general dealers sell it,
liquid 50 cents a oottle; powdered,
in tin boxes, 25 cents a box, or five
boxes for a dollar,
FOR SALE
3 miles 400-1 b relayiag rails, good as
new,
4 miles 35-1 b relayiag rails, good as
new, Kingwood, Ga.
6 miles jo-lb relaying steel rail,
Kingwood, Ga.
Also frogs, Switches, Spikes and
Locomotives.
Quick cash buyers of serap iron and
metals. .. .
- SABEL BROS.
JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA
Where Butlets Flew. |
David Parker, of Fayette, N, Y.,
a veteran of the civil wat, who lost
a foot at Gettysburg, says; “The
good Electric Bitters have done is
worth more than five hundred dol
lars to tne. 1 spent muth money
doctoritig sot a bad tase ot stomach
"trouble, to little purpose. I then
tried Electric Bitters and they cured
me. I how take them 28 a tonic,
and they keep me steonz and well,”
80 ¢. at all drug stores.
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gyhfl 'tv INFORMATION
REGARDING
Farm or Eusiaess §
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Wl g hear frow oewuner only who
will qu diret to buyer, Give price, |
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SELF-CONTROL, DECISION, AND
MANLINESS
areall due to ATEVENS PLIUARNS EDUCATION.
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Local Personais}
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Mr. D. B, Wasdin speut 'l'uesday:
here. ‘
Mr. M. M. Youmans was in town
Satutday, :
L. E. Mallard vigited Winokut|
this week.
J. A. Allen; of NeWell, was in
town: Tuesday. ,
Mr. S, F. Mills ¢penit last Satur
day in Waycross,
Mrs. B. G. McDonald spent Tues- |
day in Jacksonville. |
A. B. Kesler, ot Ncwell, was here j
a couple of honrs Tuesday. |
Mr. A. H. Wainright, fiom neax
Newell, ¢pent Saturday here.
H.J. Davis and T. 1. Pickren
went to Jacksonville Tuesday. °
Mts, Hall, of Cecil, Ga., has been
visititig het son, R. F. Hall Lkere
this week.
Miss Nellie Mattox returned Tues
day from an extended visit to rela
tives in Waycross.
Mrs, H. C. Page left Saturday for
a visit to her father, Mt. J. W. Pop.
pell at Screven, Ga, |
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Miss F.dna Mott, of Camden coun
ty, visited relatives and friends here
a few days this week. I
Mzr. [. D. Dowling spent I'uesday
here shopping and renewed his sub
sctiption to the Herald,
‘ Mr. H. H. Hathaway has moved
hig fatmly to Mazell & Wilson’s mill
on the St, Maty’s river.
i Mts J. B. Welcher, of Jackson
ville, visited her parents, Mr. and‘
Mrs. J. Hathaway a few days Jast
week. 1
Miss Minnie Jones, of Waycross,
spent Saturday and Sunday “here,
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. 'D,
Mulls.
. Mr.J. D. Gibson, of Waycross,
spent Sunaay last at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G.
Gibson,
| Mr. H. S, Mattox who is engaged
in the cross tie business in the Bend
spent Sunday and Monday with his
family here. ‘
Miss Stella Pickren has finished
her school in the Kennison district
and has opened school in the John
son school house.
Mr. Jesse W. Vickery and Sherift
W. R Wainright made a business
trip to Bt. Geotge and the Bend last
Friday ahd Saturday, SHABLE
Mr, B. F. Scott left Monday for
Ideal, Ga. to'investigate a . turpen
tine proposition, with the intention
of returning tomoirow morning.
Mrs. J. S. Mizell and her mother
Mes, G. W. Haddock returned Sun
day afternoon from Callahan, where
they had been visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs I' J. Dowling, of
Jacksonville, came vp Sunday, and
are visiting Mrs, Dowling's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Roddenberry.
Mizell & Wilson's Saw Mill which
has been closed down for some
months on account «f the panic,
will resume operations next Monday
morniug,
Mr, Spencer R. Wainright, for.
merly of Folkston, but now of Tal
luhassee, Fla., spent Sawrday here,
meeting and shaking hands with his
many friends.
Mrs. A, M, Love and daughter,
who have been spending the summer
at the home of Mrs. Love's father,
Mr, M. M. Youmans, left Monday
for their home in Jacksouville,
Mrs. H. A. Renfroe, of Jackson
ville, returned to her hame Moaday
after a shart visit to her parents,
Mr and Mrs. 8. F. Mills, Mrs.
Mills accowpanied her home.
YOUNG MEN! Ifyou want t,
know why vou should hecome tele
graph vperatars and what school to
attend, write to SOUTHERN
SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY
Newnan, Ga, for free Catalog “A.”
EVERY BOY sbeuld read it. Posi
"'m\s positively guaranteed
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.
J. C.. Brewer, Dentist
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Crown and bridge work a special
ty; vrices reasonable; work guaran
teed. Will be in Folkd¢ton on the
first Monday and Tuesday follow
ing of each month until fucther
notice,
CHARLTON COUNTY, GEORGIA;
Notice is hereby given that the iwndersign
ed has applied to the Ordinary of said coun
ty for leave to sell land belonging to the es
tate of (. W. Moore, for the purpose of dis
tribution. Said application will be heard
at the regular term of the Court of Oxdinary
for sdid Cointy, to be held on the first Mon:
day, Noy. 1908,
Thig, § day of Oct. 1608,
W.H. Brticw,
J. A. MOORE,
‘Administrators 0t the estate of G. W. Moore.
CITATIQN.
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'(?E()R('-IA,.CHARH'ON L()pvu'r\';» ; \...s
l'o whom it may concern;
1. T. Hatcher having made application to
me in due form to have J. W, Vickery ap
pointed permanent administrator uwpon the
estate of Kobert Hatcher, late, of said cougy
ty, notice is hereby given that said aplication
will be heard at the regular term of the Court
of Qrdinary for suid county, to be held on
the tirst Monday in November, 1008,
Witness my hand and ofticipl sizhature,
this, sth day of Oct ,ber, 1008, ¥Rk
; B. G. .\l(‘“l‘l\'\‘\[.‘l‘).-
Ordinaty,
GeorGlA, CHARLTON COUNTY | ’ ‘
Will be sold on the first 'l'uc:sday [in No
vember next, at pf\hl'u: outery at the gourt
hquse in said county, within the legal hours
of sale, to the highest bidder finrfi'hcash, the
following property to-wit; T'wenty actes of
land in lot number 114 in t.l__)e'_sqcnnfe! Distric!
of said county, described as 'fnn(m‘%&(}”
vd on the North by Buffalo creek, EXU “by
right of way of A C. L. Ry. cnmpany,@gh
by lands of the estate of Joe Johns and West
by lands of P, C. Johns, Also one acre more
or less located at Bachlott, same being the
still site of Hickox and Miller. One slxteen
barrel turpentine still and fixtures, located at
Bachlott, Ga., one bay horse with blaze face
and one top buggy. One two-horse wagon
‘and harness, twelve barrels of rosin, stock of
goods consisting of dry goods, grocerigs, no=
‘tons and hardware. Also all turpentine
: leases and privileges of the firm known *as
!Hickux & Miller, located in said county of
; Charlton. s i
i Said property levied upon as the property
of 1. I. Hickox, to satisfy an execution issued
trom the Superior court of said county in
favor of Meinhard-Schaul & company against
said J. J. Hickox; said property being in pos
session of the said J. J. Hickox. Said prop
erty will be sold snbject to a mortgage held
by the Downing company against Hickox &
Rorier and against said property.
This, Bth day of October 1908. :
W. R, WainriaHr, Sheriff.
GEORGIA, CHARLTON COUNTY; o
Will be sold befote the court house doot
in said county on the first Tuesday 'in No
vember next, betwetn the legal hours of sale
[ to the highest bidder for cash, the fgiaowing
described real estate; Land lot No, 142, con
taining 400 ucres, lo* No. 135, comtainiog
490 acres, lot + o, 136, containing 336 acres,
lot No. 119, containing 400 acres,” and lot
No, 117, containing 400 acres, also So acres
of Headright land bounded on North and
West hy James Crews, East by Stewart lands
and South by M, Taber tract, All lying and
being in the st land Nist., Cbul‘tm;',bmnty.
Ga. Said lana levied upon as the property
of Jy C. Thampsan under and by * virtue of
an execution wsuedd from the Superior caurt
of said caunty in saver of The Ji I Case
TVhreshivg Machine ompany and egainst
j- C. Thampson, and will be sold to satisfy
| suid exceution, 2R
{ This, 7th day of October 1908, ;‘ Bl
l W. R, WaiNricur, Sheriff.
Had a Close Call.
Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely
known proprietor of the Croom
Hotel; Vaughn, Miss., says: “For
several mo:zths I suffered with a
severe cough, and consumptiou
seemed to have its giip on me, when
a friend recommended Dr, King's
New Discovery. 1 began taking it,
and three bottles affected a com
plete cure.” The fame of this life
saving cough and cold remedy, and
throat healer 1s world wide. Sold
at all drug stores, sscc. and SI.OO.
Trial bottle free,
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Needs an Assistant.
The corn in the farmer’s bin doesnot plan!
itself. No more can Nature, alone and up
aided, always perform the enormous tasks
that are so often forced upon her.
Nature Needs an Assistant,
Perfect heglth is the result of study and
research, It has taken centuries to under
stand the human body and to find the best
conditions and remedies to develop a heulth
ful equilibrium,
Any one with a sick stomach, sluggish liv
er, bilious, constipated and nervous is not
at all likely to regain their health unaided, |
*"Nature Needs an Assistant.
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ST. JOSEPH'S |
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Liver Regulator
13 BATYRD'S BESY ASSISTANT. |
This remnedy has proven itseif dhe true and :
tried friend of the human family by giving |
prompt relief when taken for Constipation |
letlig('stityxz. Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Dizz 6
negs or other troubles incident to a torpid ¢ |
inactive liver and a clogge d up system. |
It is a pleasant remedy of great power,an |
Nature's assistant in the highest dearce, |
is made in both liquid and powder form,
pleasant ane agreenble to the tas'e,pron |
in action, und leaves no sickeniug, weuke |
ing after effects,
It is an ldeal Liver licdicine.
We have a large nfimber of lotfers f»
gatisfied pagwons who Lave been ben w
and cured Ly it
iSt. Joseph's Liver Regulator iss
+by druggists and generel merchants, or ¥
- cafi gend to us forit. Price, Liquid, 50 cen
- aboftle. Powders, in tin boxes, 25 cents
- box. Sample of powders and buoklet sent
| {ree on application,
GERSTLE MEDICINE CO.
’ Chattanoopa, Tcnnesses.
A Heajthy Famil &
' “Qur whole family has enjoyed
good health since we began using
Dr. King’s New Lite Pills, three
years ago,” says [.. A, Bartlett, of
Rural Route s, Guilford, Maine.
They clearse and tone the system
in a gentle way that does you good.
‘250. at all druggists.
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% OUR STOCK IS NOW PRACTICALLY COMPLETE
“’ Have Just Received a Lot of New Goods and are Now Offering:Some Rare Bargains to k
D Cash Buyers. Below We Quote You a Very Few Prices. .‘.
':0 Good Calico from Se¢tse to 7 per yard .3‘
'3’ 12+*1-2¢tse Dimity for IlOcts. _ \}
.3: 17 Il=2ctse e Py 30 A% <% ; o
S Pawtucket Shirtings and Wastings for Ilscts. per yard
=loto 12 1-2¢ts. Madras, Iyd wide only Bcts per yd %
% Cassimeres from 25 to 75cts per yd ’3,
% Ruching from 15 to 20cts per yd :3‘
‘3: Ladies, Children's and Misses Supporters, 10 to 50cts 3.
’3. Ladies and Children's Belts from 15c¢ts up ’3;
* Valenciene Liaoes & Insertions from 3to IScts per yd %
'§: New Line of Embroedery & lnsertion from 4to 35¢ts per yd o
R‘ Full Line of Ribbon from Ito 15c¢ts per yd - *4
b New Lot of Pearl Buttons from 5 toZ2scts per doz ‘ .'t
0,: sQocts Window Shades, 3Bcts or 3 for SI.OO :
l\ Some Big Bargains in Shoes
’X Sorip Car Loap of AMERICAN FENCING ExPecTeED 1N A Few Days. ®
’X BoUGHT AT PRICES TO MEET ALL COMPETITION. : §
3 MIZELL AND PAXTON. 2
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z . Our PFall and Winter Ilines of
oo ready-to-wear Clothtng and Furnish.
f%: ings for Men, women and Children
:,*_‘, ‘are now readye
’3‘ We have a large mail order de
l: partment, in the hands of compe
e tent representatives, who will maker
'}' ydur interests their own. :
4 A complete catalogue, covering
ii our various departments, will soon
o be ready, and will be mailed upon
T request free of charge.
fé. W.ite for samples and self=measurement blanks.
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P e eooooelAFl TS TS aA
. W.B.MYERS, |
g Dealer in Ve-%l
thicles, Harness andy
ySaddlery, Successor;
sto Vehicle& Harnessit
% Co. also to Sabel %
IS Bros. Wagon & \
3 Buggy Dept. %
Y - bl 4 058 W, Bay St., %‘
3 Jacksonville, Fla, §
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1 *’Better be -Sure Than - Sorey’” §
NAAAAARAAAAR AAARAAAA A~ |
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| (¢ CONSOLATION"{
; To get o bargain in ¢lasses that may §'
lilzn;gnify the sight and make the wear- §|
er feel that he sces better,” when the §
glagses improperly fit, may improve the .
sight or ruin it permanertly. If vour J,
i eyes trouble you, cousult the oldest
"}. gnd best. 1'
DR. M. SCHWAB'S SON, !
d 1 Laura St.. Jacksonville, Fia. :
AT T R SR AR Kit
DUVALHARNESS CCMPANY
- Manufacturers of and dealers in Harness,
Saddles, Lap Raobes and Horse Goods gen.
Cerally. Hand-made Harness and repairing a
’I specialty, 217 W, Forsyth B§t Jacksonvile Fla
GERMAN -- CAFE -- AMERICAN
TRY OUR REGULAR MEALS FOR 25CTS.
SHORT ORDERSA SPECIALTY. . (UPSTAIRS
GERMAN COOKING ONLY THE BEST AMERICANCOOKING
2201 2 W. BAY ST,, JACKSONVILLE, FLA., Tor WEINBERG, Prop'r,
OLYMPIA T
New house, new furnishings, hot
and cold baths Rooms by day or
week. L
933 W. Bay St. Phone 3483
One Block from Union Depot.
SEREREEEXNEN P RN RGN
e Cas rto All Parts of the City.
= TELEPHONE 930, E
= Rooms 50c, 75¢c and SI.OO a dajfi
® ZAHM’S EUROPEON HO(EL. ¥
=rm:n ANGLEHOLZER :: proprietori
#@Wines, Liquors, Beers and Cigars g
E MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
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‘=>Duval Shoe Fac;t_ory%]
| 202 Main St., Jacksonville, Fla. 1
' Old shoes made new.
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Work goaranteed.
| New machisery just instulled
{ A full line of shoes in stock * * }
| %% ¥ New shoes made 1o vrder |
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| Plenty of polish, leather and |
E findngs, |
: A. M FOOR, Mgr. l
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: Carl Schevitz Shoes:
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= 1f You Want New SHOES, Ste Me. 5
2 1 You \vant SHOES Repaired, See Me &
= If You Need Leather or Polish, See Me a
% Fine Sample SHOES-Call.at My Factory B
= 218 W. Bay St.,, Jacksonville, Fla g
E' FHENRUINRUEIRIBIIPNY il’)lfllllllllllllllllllll!ll”."‘lll".l;
. OLYMrIA RESTAURANT
:' Best Regular Meals in City for
\‘ 25 cents,
| 917 West Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla,
“ One Blo¢k from Union Depot.
oy LOUIS PAPPAS. Trop.