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MACHINE SUPPLIES:
ALEX MILLS,
Singer Sewing Machine. Agt.
, Folkston, Ga.
OFFICE IN BANK BLDA, p
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Are You Bilious?
1f youi are sallow, have headache
dizziness, 16ss of appetite, and feel
badli generally, you should use a
good apericnt and liver regulator.
Bt. Joseph's Liver Regulator has for
many years relieved these ailments.
It 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 deulers sell it,
Jiquid 50 cents a oottle; powdered,
in tin boxes, 25 cents a box, or five
boxes for a dollar,
. FOR SALE
3 miles 40-1 b relayiag rails, good as
new,
7 miles 35-1 b relayiag rails, good as
new, Kingwood, Ga. |
6 miles 30-1 b relaying steel rail,
Kingwood, Ga. 1
Also frogs, Switches, Spikes aud
Locomotives.
Quick cash buyers of sctap iron and
metals,
SABEL BROS. ‘
JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA
Where Bullets Flew.
David Parker, of Fayette, N, Y.,
& veteran of the civil war, who lost
a foot at Gettysburg, says; “‘The
good Electric Bitters have done is
worth more than five hutidred * dol
lars to me. 1 spent much money
doctoring for a bad case ot stomach
trouble, to little purpose. I then
tried Electric Bittefs and they cured
me. I now take them zs a tonie,
and they keép me stronz and well,”
80 c. at all drug stores.
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ANFORMATION
REGARDING
Farm or Busincss
kg_t :u.. llot particular about location.
l, t? ear from owner ouly who
will gell direct to buyer. Give price
description und state when possession
can be had. Address,
L. DARBYSHIRE, Box %999 Rochester, N. Y.
WTr: YOU LOOK FOR T CUSLE
( If you cbtain a Fl:carm of ¢ouh
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ap d If you cannot obtaln, we
P |/ ship Qirvect, CXPIORS pre
-0 paid, upon reccipt ol Catus
log I'rice,
nd 4 contd l:‘(‘;u.\-;m for 140 Vage
Ilusteated Cataloyg, inciuding ciren
lars of latest additions to ounr line
ontalns points en shoeiing, nmmu.] |
mition, the properearocf o fregrm !
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where for elx contnin &tampe,
J.STEVENS ATTMS & TOOL «
P, O, Box 4007
Chicopee lalls, Mass, U, @, ° i
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Miss Josie Mills spent Monday in
Folkston,
Mr. B. F. Scott went to Jackson.
ville Tuesday.
Mr. J. P. Mizell spent yestetday
in Jacksonville, |
P. C. Tracy, of Traders’ Hill,
was in town Monday.
Misses Fddi¢ and Rose Baker
were in townl Tuesday
Miss Ola Roddenberry has retnrn.
ed to Jacksonville after a shert visit
to relatives here,
Prof. C. W, Waughtel is worried
over the death of < Maud” the Col-‘
ony horse. She died Tuesday night.
Mrs. G. E. Jones left yesterday
morning sot a wen days visit to her
danghter, Mrs, Casey, at Kingsland,
C. L. Cowart, of Moniac, W. A.
Crews, of Toledo and R, N Chism,
of St. George, were in town Thurs
day.
Rev. G. E. Jones and daughter,
Miss Govie, attended the Associa
tion in Jesup from Thursday to
Sunday.,
Mr. Ed Petty had the misfortune
to lese his horse last Tuesday, The
arimal was taken colic while here
and died in a short time,
Mr. J. . Hatcher was here Mon
day. He informs ns that he will in
a few days leave Bladen and will be
permanently located with his family
ar Homeland,
Mt. Jos. Mills, from pear Folks
toh, Rev. J. C. Thompson, of
Homeland and Mr AF Carmichael,
of St. George, attended the Assc
ciation at Jesup last week.
The Folkston Graded School is
progressing beautifuliy undet the
management of Prof. VaaVoorhis
and his assistzats, Mrs, C. W,
Waughtel and Miss Ethel Lynch.
The enrollment now exceeds one
hundred. oL ey ;
Mr. N. B. King, of St George.
was here Saturday en route 10 his
home from Wayeross. He renewed
’his subscriptior to the Heiald, re.
marking at the sume time that he
did not see how any Charlton coun
ty man w{w was in business of any
kind, could afford to do without the
Herald,
~ Dr. Williams, uncaunted by his
recent misfortune, went to Jackson
ville Tuesday night and will spend
aday or two with the wholesale
‘houses there, getting stock for a new
drug store and material to re furnish
his office. The docror says he will
be ready in a few days to give his
patients and customers better ser
vice than ever.
Cards are out announcing the
approaching marriage next Sunday,
of Miss Bertha Roddenberry from
near Folkston to Mr. David lanier
Keen, of Waryeross. Miss Rod
denberry is one of Charlton county’s
most charming young ladies. She
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, N.
Roddenberry. My, Roduenberry it
will be remembered has served this
county faithfully for a number of
years.
The groom ta-be is a progressive
young business man of Waycross.
He 1s engaged i the manunfacture
and botthng of soda water aod coca
cola,
THANKS
Me B. G. McDonald requests us
{to extend tbrough tne columns . f
this paper his thanks for the noble
’fight made by so many of his fellow
townsmen against the fire last Sun
‘day night, It is thoge who so brave
‘ly stood by him to whomw he gives
tthe credit of saving his dwelling
| and store,
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! YOUNG MEN! Ifyou want to
know why you should become tele
graph vperators and what school to
intcnd, write to SOUTHERN
|SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY
Newnan Ga, for free Catalog “A.”
EVERY BOY shonld read it. Posi
tions positively guaranteed -3=
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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,
President.
J. C. Brewer, Dentist
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~ Crown and bridge work a special
ty; prices reasonable; work guaran
teed. Will be in Folkston on the
first Monday and Tuesday follow
ing of each month until further
notice,
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CHARLTON CounTy, GEORGIA;
Notice is hereby given that the undersign=
ed has applied to the Ordinary of said coun
ty for leave to sell land belonging to the es
tate of G, W. Moore, for the purpose of dis
tribution. Said application will be heard
at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary
‘for sald County, to be held on the first Mon
day, Nov. 1908,
This, 5 day of Oct. 1908.
. % W. H. Bruce,
: . Jc A, 'Muofls,
Administrators ot the estate of G, W. Moore.
53 CITATION. »~ s
GRORGIA, CHARLION COUNTY; :
To whom it may concern; ‘ ;
L. T. Hatcher having made application to
me in due form to have J. W. Vickery ap
pomnted permanent administrator upon the
estate of Kobert Hatchet, late, of said coun
ty, notice is héreby given that said aplication
will be heard at the regular tatm of the Court
of Ordinary for said county, to be held on
the tirst Monday in November, 1908,
Witness my hand and official signature,
this, sth day of Oct ber, 1008,
B. G. McDonarp,
Ordinary.
GeoraGra, CHARLTON COUNTY: ‘
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in No--
vember next, at public outcry at the court
house in said county, within the legal hours
of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the
followirg property to-wit; I'wenty acres of
land in lot number 114 in the second District
of said county, described as follows; Bound
ed on the North by Buffalo creek, East l»y‘
right of way of A C. L. Ry. company, South
by lands of the estate of Joe Johns and West
by lands of P, €. 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 fixtares, 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, groceries, no
tons and hardware. Also all turpentine
leases and privileges of the firm known as
Hickox & Miller, located in said county of
Charlton, :
Said property levied upon as the property
of J. J. Hickox, to satisfy an execution issued
from 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 & mortgage held
by the Downing company against Hickox &
Roaier and against said property. g
This, Bth day of October 1908,
W, R, WainNricHT, Sheriff.
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" F. D. MILLS,
~i Cashier.
. Had a Close Call.
Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely
knowh ' proprietor of the Croom
_Hp.té!, Vaughn, Miss., says: “For
several mo.ths I suffered with o
sevefe cough, and consumption
seenied to have its grip on me, when
a fr'i'tnd recommended Dr. King’s
News Discovery. 1 began taking it,
andithree botiles affected a com
plete cure.” The fame of this lifc
saving cough and cold remedy, and
thrfi{:t healer 1s world wide. Sold
at all drog stores. scc. and SI.OO.
Trial bottle free.
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earten containing a b ttle of B¢+, Jo
seph’s Liquid Liver Rezulator, but it is
;much larger than this illustration, and
Bl‘inted in black ink ona yellow earton.
‘Druggists and general merchantssell it
at 80 cents a bottle, or you can get it di
rect from us at the same price. This is
y & delightful liver mcdicine~prompt,
effective, and exceedingly pleasant to
the taste, Try just one bottle to satisfy
yourself=and you'll buy more,
GERSTLE MEDICINE CO.
Chattanooga, Tenneeseeo. g
DA AR A A NI BAS AN A
A Healthy Family.
~ *Qur whole family has enjoyed
#ood health since we began using
br. King’s New Life Pills, three
years ago,” says L. A, Bartlett, of
Rural Route «, Guilford, Maine.
They cleatse and tone the system
in a gentle way ‘that does you good.
25¢. at all druggists.
OUR STOCK IS NOW PRACTICALLY COMPLETE
Have Just Received a Lot of New Goods and are Now Offering Some Rare Bargains to
Cash Buyers. Below We Quote You a Very Few Prices.
Good Calico from sctse to 7 per yard
12 1-2c¢tse Dimity for IlQcts.
17 I=2¢ctse. " 'e 35 v j
‘Pawtucket Shirtings and Wastings for 15cts. per yard
10 to 12 1-2¢ts. Madras, 1 yd wide only Bcts per yd
Cassimeres from 25 to 75cts per yd
Ruching from 15 to 20e¢ts per yd
Ladies, Children's and Misses Supporters, 10 to 50cts
~ Ladies and Children's Belts irow 15cts up
Valenciene Laoces & Insertions from 3 to 15cts per yd
New Line of Embroedery & Insertion from 4 to 35ets per yd
Full Line of Ribbon from 1 to 15c¢cts per yd
New Lot of Pearl Buttons from 5 to2gcts per doz
Ssocts Window Shades, 35cts or 3 for SI.OO
Some Big Bargains in Shoes
; SoLp Car Loap oF AMERICAN FENCING EXPECTED 1x A Few Davs.
~ BOUGHT AT PRICES TO MEET ALL COMPETITION.
. . MIZELL AND PAXTON.
o EALL & WINTER =
OQur Fall and Winter Ilines of
ready=to-wear Clothtng and Furnish.
ings for Men, women and Children
are now readye
We have a large mail order de=-
partment, in the hands of compe=-
tent representatives, who will make
your interests their own.
A complete catalogue, covering
our various departments, will soon
be ready, and will be mailed upon
request free of charge. 4
~ W.ite for samples and self=measurement blanks.
B.H. Levy Bro. & Co.,
Savannah, Ca.
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“"Better bo Sure Than Sorry*’
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“ITISLITTLE ¢4
¢¢ CONSOLATION"
To get a bargain in glasses that may
magnify the sight and inake the wear
er feel that he sees better, when the
glasses tmproperly fit, may improve the
sight or ruin it permanerctly. If vour
eyes trouble you, consult the oldest
l and best.
DR. M. SCHWAB'S SON,
1) Laura St., Jacksonville, Fla.
SIS R M B TL TS BRI R S opre e gt
DUVALHARNESS CCMPANY |
Manufacturers of and dealers in larness, ‘
Saddles, Lap Robes and Horse Goods gen- |
erally. Hand-made Harness and repairing a |
Specialty. 217 W. Forsyth St Jacksonvile Fla |
GERMAN -- CAFE -- AMERICAN
TRY OUR REGULAR MEALSFOR 25CTS. ;
SHORT ORDERSA SPECIALTY UPSTAIRS
GERMAN COOKING - ONLY THE BEST AMERICAN COOKING
22012 \WW. BAY ST., JACKSONVILLE, FLA., Tor WEINBERG, Prop’r.
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- New house, new furnishings, hot i
and cold baths. Rooms by day or ||
week. R : |
933 W. Bay St. hone 3483 l
One Bloc{ from Union Dee‘ot.
HEENEEE NSO NGNS NNE)
S Cas rto Ali Parts of the City.
8 TELEPHONE 930, ’!
B Rooms 50c, 75c and SI.OO ada
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BFRED ANGLEHOLZER :: Proprietor §
EWines, Liquors, Beers and Cigafsi
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@ MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
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i <L itval Shoe Factory&j
202 Main St., Jacksenville, Fla.
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4 O!d shoes made new. |
Work gnaranteed. |
New machinery just instulled
A full'line of shoes in stock * %
| #* % Ncw shoes made 10 order %
! Plenty of polish, leather and l
i findings,
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I You Want New SHOES, Sce Me, 2
I You Y ant SHOES Repaired, See Me =
~ If You Nced Lesther or Polish, See Me a
' Fine Sample SHOES-Call at My Factory §
218 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla 3
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OLYMFIA Fta’AUfl?fl
Best Regular Mealsin City for
25 cents,
917 West Bay St., Jacksonvil'e, Fla,
One Block from Union Depot.
LOUIS PAPPAS, Trop.