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MACHINE SUPPLIES:
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. Folkston, Ga. &
OFFICE IN BANK BLDO. .
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INDIGESTION.'
This trouble uenally arises from a
disordered liver, [lf you wili arouse,
the liver to throw off the effete ac
cumoulations through the rmpcr‘
channels, you will soon feel better.
your appetite will improve, and th(:‘}
whole man will be more wide-awake
and healthy. For this purfos St
Joseph’s Liver Regniatorls a fine
remedy. Try it and be convinced
of its wonderful efficacy- Druggists
and general merchants sell it liguid
socents a bottle; powdered, in tin
boxes, 25 cents a box., See adver
tisement in this paper.
FOR SALE
3 miles qo-1b relayiag rails, good as
new,
7 mules 35-1 b relayiag rails, good as
new, Kingwood, Ga.
6 milés Fo-lb relaying stecl rail,
- Kitflgwood, Ga,
Also frogs, Switches, Spikes and
Locomotives.
Quick cash buyers of serap iron and
metals.,
- 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 sctile, as the books will
vositively close on Dec. 20, and i
fas will issue for all unpaid taxes.
Oct. 19, 1908,
J. D. Moore, Marshall,
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BUCKBER'S SEEDS SUCCEED! P
SPECIAL OFFER:
Made to bulld New Basiness, A trial will
MAKS yOu our permanent customer.
Prize Collectlon fesus, it varitios; et
illb ; Taralp: 7 lon’i‘ltfi :}-E:'hl. w.v?:l';'
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-y an'u?n‘r{g'b TO PLEASE.
Write to-day; Mention this Paper.
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to SEFMD !o CENIs laabl
oover postage packiog and receive this valaable
A Trstrmctives Beantiil Bosd ot Plars By bis 4
tello all abous the h«t ""’Ni’lll; o(K!;“nod', Plants, oto.
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lars of latect additions (o o 100
Gontalng poinis 0 Moo e, ¢ e :
nitlon, tho proper earodd n' | o ey §
eLe., ete, Ourattractive %o . ¢ i
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where for six cents In B nps,
J.STEVENS ARMS & 700", ¢
P, O, Box 4007
Chicopoe Talls, Masa., T, 1.
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For Seven Days, Only $5.95 for -
S 5, Dtk Gal oden St o
8 Goe ol sL i 4000
Roal? Motal iohueock highly fnihed 375
Total retail value . ... $9.75
?ur l&:«ad-r otm-p Chalrs and this
BIEO MOCKOrall £or. «oivvrinernnnnss 5.08
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ELocal Personalst%'
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Mrs. J. V. Gowen, of Fendig, 15
visiting relatives Lefe thig week. ‘
Cut prices on all goods for cashl
at Dr. Williamé’s. He'll please yml.i
Elder A. W, Pattetson, of the
Primitive Baptist Charch, will
preach in Folkston Sunday, ‘
Little Misses Ethel and Bertha
Williams, also Master Wilcher Park
er attended the Carnival last weck.‘
Writers’ supplies—vyes, we have
them. “We try o please you”—
Dr. Williams.
Mr, and Mrs, TL €. Page left last
Monday for a short visit to Mr.
Page's parents at Dillon, S. C.
Miss Janic Chancy came up from
Jacksonville Tuesday and is spend
ing time with her parents in the
country .
Migses Violet and Nellie Davis
went to Jocksonville yesterday to
‘:nlcml the wedding of their aunt,
! Miss Scott,
I Messrs. C, W. Jaccbs and Id
Petty left this morning for Oakdale,
La., to accept a position running a
skidder in a logging camp,
Mis. . A, Foster and Mrs. 0.
IF. Oxford, better known to her;
Folkston friends as Miss Dora ¥os.
ter, of Vaidosta, are snending the
week here, the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. B. G. McDonald.
[lot drinks? Sure! Come, try
them. “We try to please you.*'--
br. Williams,
Mrs. . L. Keen, of Waycross,
came down Saturday and staid until
Tuesday with her parents, My, and
Mrs. N. Roddenverry. She spent
a few hours in town Toesday with
her sister Mrs. BF. Scott return
ng to Wavcross in the afiernoon.
- Cane and potatoes are good 1
Charlton again this year Lasi
Cuesday Mr. J. E. Robinsen hand
ed us a stalk of ca{ne, of the Simp
son or white variety that measured
seven feet and eleven inches long
and was fully matured for six feet,
The Herald was substartially rc-‘
wmbored lust Saturday by My, 3 i
A. Allen who brought a turnip that,
so far as we have seen, takes the
premium. It was of the whi‘e or.
flat vanety and measured twenty
five inches in circumference. We
hd not weigh it but 1t made enough
for dinner and supper for scven
hungry people.
Meet me at Dr, Williams's office
for cold or hot drinks. “They try
to please.” ™
Owing to the iilness of Judge T.
A. Parker last week the Superior
Court was brought to a suddeén® and
nnexpected ending Thursday, which
worked quite a hardship on this
county and to those who are now
confined in the jail. The Court was
ladj«mmed by Solicitor-General Jno.
W. Bennett. Bail was granted the
two Rhoden boys in the sum of
sloco each, which was furnished on
Saturday and they were allowed to
‘retun to their homes.
Among those who attended the
Jacksoaville Carmival last week were
Mrs. J. P, Muzell, Mrs. B. G, Me-
Donald, Misses Nellie Davis, Ethel
Lynch, Loula Johuson, Eddie and
Rose Baker and Mamie [yler:
Messrs. J. A. Wainright, J. J. Mat
tox, H C, Page, J. M. ‘Roddenber
ty, J. C. Featherston, W.D. Weeks,
J. 8, Peterson aud Gordon M ain
right, all of Folkston, and J. C, Al
len, George Roddenberry and Ailen
Wainright, of Winokur. °
Newspapers and magazines at
Dr. Williams's otfice.
YOUNG MEN! rtyou want to
know why you should become tele
graph gperators and what school to
attend, write to SOUTHERN
SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY,
Newnan, Ga, for free Catalog \.”
EVERY BOY should read it. Posi
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SAVEYOIIR FARNINGS
X et it e dntl M ._““_.,&wr@.-a_-—u-——-———
The running of ai;:wgs account
has a tendency to weana 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
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,
GYORGIA, CHARLTON COUNTYS
Will be sold before the court house doar
in said county, on the first Tuesday in De
cember, next, between the legal hours of sale,
to the highest idder for cash, all of the fol
lowing described property; all of - land, lot
No. 107 in the first Land District, cxcept'
140 acres in the North West corner. Said
property levied on as the property of John
M. Crews, under and by virtue of an execu
tion issned from the Superior court of said
county in favor of officers ot court and against
John M. Crews, and will be sold to ‘Satisfy
said execution, oo SV TRBE e
. .<This Nov: Sff, soull. 770 by o
' W. R. WAINWRIGHT, SHERIFF. -
By vintue of an onder of the cour: of Ord-|
nary of said county, will be suld at public |
outery, on the first Tuesday i Deceniber,
1903, at the court house in said county, be
‘tween the usual hoars of sale, the following
real estate, situated in Charlton county to
‘wit: twenty-five acres of improved land in
Lot No. 11 in Ist land district, with dwelling
&c. thereon, bounded on South by D. F. An
}ucrson‘ West by Juha A Wainrigh, North-
West by Henry Caylor, and commonly known
)ns the old F. D, Wainright homestead, also
all of lot No 4in Ist district, except 50 sold
iln O IL Pailey. Also ali Jf lots Nos. 5,6,
'B, 130, 131 and 127, and 4135 acves of lot
li\'n. 128 in Ist district of said county. The
sale will continue from day to day. between
the same hours, until all of said property is
sold Terms cash.
This, 2nd day of Novemler, 1908.
W. R, WaAINRIGHT,
Administrator of estate of F.D. Waiaright.
CHARLTON COUNTY, GEORGIA:
By virtue of an order of the court of Or
dinary of said county, will be sold at public
outery on the first Tuesday in December,
1908, at the court house in said county, be
tween the usnal hours of sale, the rollowing
real estate, sitvated in Charlton county to-wit,
described as tollows: lots 1,2, so, 13, Iy, 25
containing 490 acres each, 285 scres lot No,
11, 459 acres lot No. 92, 440 acres lot No,
18, 818 acres, lots 19 and 20, this in first
district, lots 1, 67, 69, containing 490 acies
cach, 390 acres lot No. 68, 290 acres, lot Na.
63, 480 acres, Jot No. 64, 270 acres, lot No.
05, thisn the second district, headwright
lands, 00 acres 1 1-2 acres, The sale will
continue from day to day between the same
hours until all of said property is sold. Terms
cash. This, 2nd day of November, 1908,
W. H BrucE and J. A. Mooßrg,
Administ-ators of G. W, Moof's estate.
Seyen Years of Proof. 5
“I have had seven years of proof |
tast Dr. King's New Discovery ig!
the best medicine to take for coughs|
and colds and for every diseased
condition of throat, chest or lungs,”
says W, V. Heary, of Pacama, Mo,
The world has had thirty eight 3’5
of preof that Pr. King’s New Dis|
covery is the best remedy for ¢o :‘”
and colds, ia grippe, asthmd, hay|
tever, brouchitis, hemorrhage of *«’"i |
fungs, and the early lt&flif n
[sumption. Tts timely “‘
| prevents the dlvgltlm;{;_ |
| monia. =old under ‘guar :j’w i
'-ali diug siores soc. and § 00,
L Prral besade spews it SO
F. D, MILLS,
, Cashier.
How is Your migestion?
Mrs. Mary Dowling of No. 228
3th Ave.. San Francisco, recom
mends a temed ¢ for stomach trouble.
She says: “*Gratitnde for the won
derful effect of Electric Bitters in a
case of acute indigestion, prompts
this testimonial. I am fully con
vinced that for stomach and -liver
troubles Licctric Bitters is the best
remedy on the muiket to-day.” This
great tonic and alterative medicine
invigorates the system, purifies the
blood and is especially helpful in
all torms of female weakness, soc.
at all druggists. :
° FOR SALE
at proper prices——a heater and
\bnke}:’ combined, odorless, and one
'tha\.t you will be proufl of. One
single barrel. trigger action Stephens
shotgun, ‘One hammerless double
?.gh‘;t;;gl.‘sli?tgutx;'yet at factory. ~All
first class and brand new. See or
Sre i Heiatd -~
Needs an Assistant.
The corn in the farmer’s bin doecsnot plant
itself. Nomore can Nature, alone and un
aided, always perform the enormous tasks
that are so often forced unon her.
Nature Needs an Asazistant,
Perfect health is the result of study and ‘
research, It has taken centurics to under
stand the human body and to find the best ‘
condiiions and remedies to davelop a health- '
ful equilibrium,
Any one with asick stomach, sluggish liv- l
er, bilious, constipated and nervous is not |
at all likely to rezain their Leallh unaided, |
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Nature Needs an Assistant. |’
ST. JOSEPIH'S |
Liver Reguiator
-13 NATURE’S BEST ASSISTANT. !
This remedy has proven itself the true and |
teied friend of the human family by giving I
prompt relief when taken for Constipation, |
Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Dizzi
ness or other troubles incident to a torpid or
inactive liver and a clogged up srstem.
It is a pleasant remedy of great power, and
Nature's assistant in the highest degree, |
ismade in both liquid and powder form, i:
pleasant and agreeable to the taste, prompt
i in action, and leaves no sickening, weaken
ing after effects, ,
It is an ldeal Liver iedicine. 5
We have a large number, of letters from ‘
satisfied patrons wlo have Leen benchive |
and cured by it. I
St. Joseph's Liver Regulator issold |
by druggists and general merchants, or you
can send to us forit. Price, Liquid, 50 cents
a bottle. Powders, in tin boxes, 23 cents a
box. Sample of powders and booklet sent
free on application, e
: GERSTLE MEDICINE CO. |
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
~ ~ UNTIL DECFMBER Ist
WE WILL SELL
AMERICAN WOVEN
" WIRE FENCE
1346x12 for 32cents. per rod.
“ TERMS, SPOT CASH
i YOURS FOR BUSINESS,
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; OQur Fall and Winter Ilines of
» ready-to=wear Clothtng and Furnish,. 3:
: ings for Men, women and Children '
: are now readyve
: We have a large mail order de- !
- partment, in the hands of compe- *
. fl_tent representatives, who will make
: your interests their own. - ;
: A complete catalogue, covering ;
: our various departiments, will soon
. be ready, and will be mailed upon
; request free of charge. )
W.ite for samples and self=measurement blanks. %
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Savannah, Ca. 5
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PGEEDS
Puckbee's #Tull of Life” Northern Grown
Pedigreed Seeds have a reputation of 38 years of
successtul seed growing belind them, It pays to
plant the best,
Seasonable Specialtieg:—
BEANS
Earliest Red Valentine . . $3.50 Bushel
Refugee—Extra Early . . $3.25 Bushel
New Stringless Green Pod . $3.76 Bushel i
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 Busliel
Horsford's Market Garden . §3.50 Bushel
Buckbee’s Lightning Express §5.00 Bushel
Lettuce, Radish, Tomato and a full line of
Secds, Plants aud Bulbs at lowest growing prices.
Send for complete catalngue or submit a list of
your requitements and will quote prices.
Buy direct from the grower—Save Money.
Write today. Mention this paper.
H. W. BUCKBEE
1843 Buckbee St., Roekford Seed Farms, Rockford, il
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i “’Better be Sure Than Sorry®’
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To get a bargain in glasses that may
il magnify the sight and make the wear
§ er feel that he szes hetter, whcp the
§ gclasses improperly fit, may improve the
4 sizht or ruin it permanently. If vour
eyes trouble you, consult the oldest
i and best
‘ DR. M. SCRHWAB'S SON,
8 1) Laura St. Jacksonville, Fla. §
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DUVAL HARNESS CCMPANY
Manufacturers of and dealers in IHarness,
Saddles, Lap Robes and Horse Guods gen.
‘erally. Hand-made Harness and repairing a
specialty. 217 W, Forsyth St JacksSonvile Fla
GERMAN -- CAFE -- AMERICAN
TRY OUR REGULAR MEALS FOR 25CTS.
SHORT ORDERSA SPECIALTY UPSTAIRS
GERMAN COOKING ONLY THE BEST AMERICAN COOKING
2211 2 W. BAY ST., JACKSONVILLE, ¥FLA., Tor WEINBERG, Prop’t,
OLVMPIA HOTEL
New house, new furnishings, hot
and cold baths. Rooms by day or
week. .
933 W. Bay St. Phone 3483
" 'One Block from Union Depot.
GEEEEE NN RN IR EE SR
= * Cas rto All Parts of the City. 55
= TELEPHONE 930.
= Rooms 50c, 75c 21:d $1.60 adayi
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m ZJAHM’S EUROPECN HO (EL.
FRED ANCLEHOLZER :: Proprietor
Wines, Liquors, Beers and Cigars
B e e
@ MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
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'}:gDuval Shoe Factory®
i “m‘:«rw A LT LT AN NPT bes
| 202 iain 1., Jacksenviile, Fla.
Oid shoes made new.
Work gnarantee-d.
New machinery just installed
A fullline of shoes in stock * * |
| *** New shoes made to vrder |
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| Plenty of polish, leather and |
i findings,
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| = If You Want SHOES Repaired, See Me 3
L 2 If You Nred Leather or Polish, See Me 3
' 2 Fine Sample SHOES-Cail as My Factory -
{ = 218 W. Bay St,, Jacksonville, Fla 5
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OL VAT IA fibSIAUfiAN’
Best Regular Meals in City for
25 cents.
917 West Bay St., Jacksonvil'e, Fla,
One Block from Union Depot.
LOUIS PAPPAS, 'l'rog.