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01, NEEDLES AND .
MACHINE SUPPLIES:
ALEX MILLS,
Singer Sewing Machine. Agt.
_ Folkston, Ga.
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Are You Bilious?
If yoit are sallow, have headache
dizzinesgd, loss of appetite, and feel
badly generally, you should use &
good aperient and liver regulator,
St. Joseph's Liver R3gulator has for
many years relieved these ailments,
It is carefolly 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 rade bmh‘
liquid and powdered form. Drng
gists and general dealers sell it
liquid 50 cents a oottle; powtlered,
in tin boxes, 25 cents a box, or five
boxes for a dollar.
FOR _SALE
3 miles Jo-1b telayiag rails, good as
new,
7 miles 35-1 b telayiag rails, good :ls'
new, Kingwood, Ga. . ,
6 miles 36 Ib relaying steel rail,
Kingwouod, Ga.
Alsb frogs, Switches, Spikes :md’
Locomotives. _
Quick cash buyers of scrap Iron nndl
hictals.
SABEL BROS.
JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA
‘The books are now open, the city
taxes for the year 19c8 are due -and
everyone is requested to come for
ward and settle, as the books will
vositively close on Dec, 20, and fi
tas will issue for all unpaid taxes.
Oct. 19, 1908,
J. D. Moore, Marshall, |
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Local Personals;
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Mr. J. J. Johns, of Hickox, paid
us « pleasant call yesterday,
Mr and Mrs. K. R. Gordon left
Sunday for their home at Trilby Fia,
Among our many ecallers last
Tuesday were, Messts. J. H. Parker,
(v. W. Chisholm and Hon. C. L.
Cowart
Messrs. 12, Stafford and W, \‘
Ogilvie were here a short time Sun-|
day. Mt. Ogilvie went to Jackson
ville from hete, g
Mts, J. B. Welcher, of Jackson
ville, spent Sunday with parents,
She returned to ber home Svnday
evening with Ler sister, Miss Nolan
Hathaway.
The arnval of a fine baby girl at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jchn M,
Wi'son last Monday, is the cause
of the broad smile worn by Mr.
Wilson for the past few days.
Mrs. Charley Sikes, now of Gil
more, Fla.. was here the latter part
of last and the first part of this week,
spending part of the time with her
sister, Mrs, \WW. H. Sikes, at Up
tonvil'e.
i St. George people are well repre
sented on the juries here this week.
Among them are: Messrs. N. .|
King, G. W. Holzendorf, L. T.
Torode, A. F. Carmiclael, J. W,
Moore, P. J. Osterman and Mr.
Wilkersoa,
The boys have arranged to get
The Associated Press dispatches on
next Tuesday night after the election
and those who wish to know whichj
of the Presidential candidates is
leading can learn at Dr. Dallas
W i liams's office in the Ocain build
ing. ‘
| As announced in these cclumns
two weeks ago, we will begin to is
'sue our magazine section to The
{Herald about Nov. sth. This 1s
|!only a step forward, which we trust
‘will add much interest to the paper..
Now 1s your time to subscribe, The
price remains the same—one dollar
a year. ‘
At the lunacy trial, held last MO_n-l
day by Ordinary B. G, McDonald,
Mrs. A. J. Howard was adjndged a
fit subject for the asylum. Mrs,
Howard, last year, had a very se
vere attack of typhoid fever which
came near resulting fatally Thisl
is supposed to be the cause of the
‘weakened condition of her mind. |
e R Rogers was in town last
Friday morning and renewed his
subscription for six months, sayiug
he had already missed a bargain by
‘not keeping it up and watching I'he
Herald’s Ads. Mr, Rogers was
careless and let his paper stop for a“
while, |
Moral: Take it all the time and
‘keep posted.
i Mr. Geo. 8. Wolford, Special
‘Agent for the Georgia Fire Insur
“ance Company, was here Monday,
looking Into the loss, by fire, of Dr.
!Dull:\s Williams. The matter was
‘not adjusted at that time on account
'uf the doctor’s irvoices all having
been burncd. He was given time
]tu obtain duplicates from the various
houses with which he has been
‘transacung business.
Mr. O. R. Prescott, one of our
‘subscribcrs, remembered us last
Tuesday with a sack of sweet pota
toes that excel anything we have
seen this fall There were nine po
tatoes in the lot and they Wzlghcd
l:q pounds, a little over a hats- bush
el. -~ I'hey are of the red yam variety.
Mr. Prescott says he has three acres
in potatoes that are as fine as he
jever saw, He exveets to sell from
the thiee acres Tooo bushels.
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YOUNG MEN! Ifyou want to
{know why you should become tele
‘graph operators and what school to
‘attend, write 1o SOUTHERN
SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY
Newnan, Ga, for free Catalog “A,"’
EVERY BOY should read it. Posi.
’t.mns positively guaranteed,
SAVE YOUR FARNINGS,
ettt ettt ee e eeeet set s e
The ruhning of 4 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 compbunded quarterly
on saving accounts.
6 percenton certificates of deposits
for 6 months or longer.
THE BANK OF FOLKSTON.
L. CARTER,
President.
J. C. Brewer, Dentist
LYY
Crown and bridge work a special
ty; prices reasonable; work gnaran
‘teed. Will be in Folkston on the
first Monday and Tuesday follow
’ ing of each month until furthcs‘
notice, |
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CHARLTON COMNTY, mem:i.@; ‘
Notioce 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
ut the regulat term of the Court of Ordinary
for said Connty, to be hald on the first Mon
day, Nov. Igoß. * f
This, 5 day of Oct. 1908.
W. H. Brucr,
J. A. Mooge, |
Administratots 0t the estate of G. W. Moore. i
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GeORGIA, CHARLTON COUNTY; . |
To whom it may concern; ey
I. T. Hatcher having made application to
me in due form to have J. W, Vickery ap
pomted permanent administrator upon the
estate of Kobert Hatcher, late; of said coun-.
ty, notice is hereby given that said aplication
wil be heard at the regular term of the Court
of Ordinary for suid county, to be held on
the first Monday in November, 1963.
\Witness my hand and official signature,
this, sth day of Oct sber, 1008,
B. G. McDoßaLb,
Ordinary.
GeorGia, CHARLTON COUNTY: o ‘
Will be sold on *he first Vuesday in Nowd |
‘vember next, at public outery at the dourt|
house in said county, within the legal hours
of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the|
followirg property to-wit; [wenty acres of '
Jand in ot number 114 in the second Distriot’
of said county, described as follows; Bonndo; 1
ed on the North by Buffalo creck, East by
right of way of A C. L. Ry. company, South
by lands of the estate of Joe Johns and West |
by lands of P. C, Johns, Also one acte 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 fare
and one top buggy. One two-horse wagon'|
and hatness, twelve barrels of rosin, stock of
goods consisting of dry goods, groceries, no
tions 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 I. 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 pus
session of the said J. J. Hickox. Said prop
erty will be sold snbject to a mottgage held
by the Do\wning company aghinst Hickox &
Rozier and against said property.
This, Bth day of October 1908,
W. R, Wainrtcut, Sheriff.
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\Vou:fi?&r‘{,}?@” the Farm. ‘
A farmer on Rural Route 2, Em
pire, Ga., W, A. i"loyd by name,
says; “Bucklen’s Arnicsa Salve cured
the'two worst sares [ ever saw: one
on my hand and one on my leg. It
is worth more than its weight in
gold. " I would not be without it it
1 had to mortgage the farm to get
it.” Only 23c, at all drug stores,
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L RE, Box 9099 . Rochester, M. Y.
F. D. MILLS,
Cashier.
! Had a Close Call.
. Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely
known proprietor of the Croom
éHdtel, Vaughn, Miss., says: “For
several moznths [ suffered with a
severe cough, and consumption
Lseemed to have its grip on me, whken
a friend rccommended 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, scc. and sr.oo.
Trial bottle free,
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Gl ” keep the liv
er in good condition, otherwise the effete g |
matter and bile will accumulate in thelf
system and caure disease,
St Josepl’s
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ver Reeulator |
(Liguld and Powders) ;
ia old-established, rcliable, theroughly
endorsed, and is ssevially recommended ‘
for use in all disordersof the Liver, Stom
ach and Bowels. |
It has become popular and indisrcnsa— |
bleina gr at many homes us a viluable |
systemic Kegulator and Invigorator. |
It is pleasant to take, purely vegetable, |}
and will benelit if taken us directed. |
It relieves Biliousness, Headache, Diz
ziness, I.oss of Appetite, Ballowness and
all disorders enused by Consripation and
torpidity of the Liver and Kidneys.
It ihonld be in every home and used
by all travelers,
Its timely use will often save expensive
i\nd paintul l;ylel_!s of rickness, and give
oy and health instead of pain and de
ubquency. £ .
rice. Lu‘)und per bottle, 50 cents. Pow. ||
dere .per box. 25 cents. Druggists and |}
genera merchantssell it, or send to us. iy
ample of powders and booklet scne free I
on application. Address,
GERSTLE MEDRICINE CO. “
Chattancoga, Tonnosses.
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‘ AHealthy Family.
- “Qur whole family has enjoyed
fi)od health since we began using
r. King’s New Life Pills, three
years ago,” says 1.. 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 &
Havg Just Received a Lot of New Gnods and are Now Offering Some Rare Bargains to t‘
Cash Buyers. Below We Quote You a Very Few Prices. :3‘
. Good Calico from Sctse. to 7 per yard S
12 1-2c¢ctse Dimity for IlOcts. $
17 I=2ctse. e 181 2
Pawtucket Shirtings and Wastings for 15c¢ts. per yard .§
10 to 12 1-2cts. Madras, 1 yd wide only Bcts per yd 0}
Cassimeres from 25 to 7gsc¢cts per yd “
: Ruching from 15 to 20cts per yd o
Ladies, Children's and Misses Supporters, 10 to 50cts "~%
Ladies and Children's Belts from 15¢ts up e
Valenciene Laoces & Insertions from 3 to 15c¢ts per yd oi
New Line: of Embroedery & lnsertion from 4to 3sscts per yd ¢
. Full Line of Ribbon from Ito 15cts per yd St
New Lot of Pearl Buttons from 5 to2sscts per doz : o
50cts Wimdow Shades, 35cts or 3 for SI.OO ' a}
Some Big Bargains in Shoes ‘
; : Sorip Car Loap oF AMERICAN FENCING Expectep ix A FEw Davs. 0‘
BOUGHT AT PRICES 70 MEET ALL COMPETITION. i iy . ‘
. “"“MIZELL AND PAXTON. 4
: Our Fall and Winter Ilines of
. ready=to-wear Clothing and Furnish.
ings for Men, women &and Children
are now readye
We have a large mail order de=-
X partment, in the hands of compe=
. tent representatives, who will make
F your interests their own. d
k A complete catalogue, covering
t our various departments, will soon
i be ready, and will be mailed upon
: request free of charge.
; W .ite for samples and self-measurement blanks.
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Buckbee's “Full of Life’”’ Northern Grown
Pedigreed Seeds have & teputation of 38 years of
successful seed growing behind them. It pays to
plant the best,
Seasonable Specialties:—
BEANS
Earliest Red Valentine . . $3.56 Bushel
Refugee—Extra Early . . $3.25 Bushel
New Stringless Green Pod . $3.70 Bushel
Wardwell’'s Imp. Kidney Wax $4.50 Bushel
Davis New White Wax . . $4.75 Bushel
Currie’s Rust Proof Wax . $4.50 Bushel
PEAS .
Extra Early Alaska . . . $3.50 Bushel
New Early Gradus . , . . $550 Bushel
Horsford’'s Market Garden . §53.50 Bushel
Buckbee's Lightning Express $5.00 Bushel
Lettuce, Radish, Tomsto and a full line of
Seeds, Plants and Bulbs at lowest growing prices.
Send for complete catalogue or submit a list of
your requirements and will quote prices.
Buy direct from the grower—Save Money.
Write today. Mention this paper.
H. W. BUCKBEE
1843 Buckbee St., Roékford Seed Farms, Rockford, liL
’Better be Sure Than Sorry”’
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¢d CONSOLATION"
To get a bargain in glasses that fiu\y ‘
magnify the sight and make the wear- |
er feel that he sees better, when the |
glasses improperly fit, may improve the l
sight or ruin it permanertly. If vour ‘
eyes troubfe you, consult the oldest
and best. ‘
DR. M. SCAWAB'S SON,
1) Laura St., Jacksonville, Fla. i
DUVAL HARNESS CCMPANY |
Manufacturers of and dealers in Harness, 1
Saddles, Lap Robes and lHlorse Goods gen.
erally. Hand-made Harness and repalring a
specialty, 217 W, Forsyth St Jackgonvile Fla
GERMAN -- CAFE -- AMERICAN
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GERMAN COOKING ONLYTHE BEST AMERICAN COOKING
2211 2 W, BAY ST., JACKSONVILLE, FLA., ToE WEINBERG, Pmp”r.
OLYMPIA HBTEZ |
New house, new furnishings, hot
and coid baths. Rooms by day or |
week. e b |
033 W. Bay St. Phone 3483 |
One Block from Union Depot. l
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= Rooms 50c, 75¢ annd SI.OO a n'ayl
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Duval Shoe Factory®
202 Main St.,- Jacksenville, Fla
. Old shoes made new.
Work gnarautee-d.
New machinery just installed |
A full line of shoes in stock * * |
* % % New shoes made to order
Plenty of polish, leather and
findings, %
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1f You Want New SHOES, S:e Me. z
If You Want SHOES Repalred, See Me 3z
1f You N-ed Leather or Polish, See Me 3
Fine Sample SHOES-Call at My Factory ;
218 W. Bay St Jacksonville, Fla 2
| st’m2l4 ESTAUKAN
Best Regular Mealsin City for
’ 25 cents,
Il 917 West Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla,
l One Block from Union Depot.
LOUIS PAPPAS, Trop.