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good Sewing Machine’
REMEMEI R .
THE SINGER -
! &l alwavse Yr;'.'\l;)' for service o
THE WHEELER & Wik |
E il, NEEDLES AND .
MACHINE SUPPLIES: .
ALEX MILLS, :
Binger Bewing liachine. Agt,
: olkston, Ga, -
OFFICH IN BANK BLDG, '
INDIGESTION,
This tiouble vsually arises from a
dhsordered liver If you will aronse
the liver to throw off the effete pe
tuaulations through the jproper
channels, you will soon fecl better
your appetite will improve, and the
whole man will be more wide-awake
and healthy. For this purpos St
Joseph’s Liver Regoiatoris a fine
remedy, Try itand be convinced
of its wonderful efficacy- Pruggicrs
and general merctants sell it, liguid
{‘occnts a bottle; powdered, in (in
oxes, 25 cents a box, Sec adyer
tisement in this paper,
3 miles 40-1 b reiayiag rails, good as
new,
7 miles _‘{s-“) l'(“.’l)i.)(f rails, gnu(] LS
new, Kingwood, Ga.
gmllcy gailb. elaving reet ol
ihgwood, (sa.
Also frogs, Switches, Spikes and
Locomotives.
fuick cash buyers of scrap iron and
metals,
SABEL BROS.
JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA
Meay INsiNvaTION
Long-—They say, you know, that
people can be killed by kindness.
Strong-~ls that why yon are so
attentive to your wife’s mother?—
Exchange.
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BUCKBEE'S SEEDS SUCCEED| St
SPECIAL OFFER: 47,;‘5"3'
Made to bulld New Buatness, A trial will €4
make you our permanent customer. G
wm Hadish, 17 varieties ; Let- §
L the finest; Turatp, 1 ;mon:flfi' st bavatie:
10 Spring Aowert Ibs—tih tieoin all,
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T 0 SHOOT WELL YOU MUST BE EO‘?I‘P?EB WITH
A RELIABLE FIREARM: the on? nd we' have
boen making for upwards of tiity years.
Our UfiffiIFLES PISTOLS, SHOTGUNS,
® RIFLE TELESCOPES, ETC.
Ask your Dealer, and indist on the
NTEVENS., Where not sold by Re
tallers, we ship direot, CXPress pre-
Rald, upon receipt of Catalog price.
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P 0. Box 4097
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FROM FACTORY DIRECY Yo YQu $
For Seven Days, Only 85 .85 ar &
Bix of these solid oAR, nolt é : #
slzo Dining-room Chalis: valuo 4
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One of these large aun, | iy £
m&mo seat, high back, Lighly t e o
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Total retail value . . . . 5675}
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station wi extra oharge.
A .:&"‘h Send P, O. Onder, Exprosy
B at %&" E C'Mfl is sent. Largs Cata- €
5 off ) oY ih the
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gLocal I’ers,ona!sg
Do L S W N
f o} Stariox wos in tuwa Sature
dsy. ‘
B, W, Sceals vpited Wayeross
last week,
| Don Weeks spent last Thusday in
Jacksonville, :
Sam Crews,of Wipoknr,was in
town Tnesday ;
W. I, Clay, of Homeland was
in town Monday,
A. A, Walawright of Wewell, was
im town yesterday,
Miss Susie Stullings is \'isiling/i;o
Lolkston (his ‘week.
- J. W, Vickery spent one day in
;’\\'uyrms% last week,
; Dr. Bedding, «f Waycross, was
i town last Sunlday,
H. 8. Muttox is spending this
week with his family.
Migses Josie Milis:anc Kate Allen
wore in town Tuesday,
’\ T. W. Wrench, of St, George,
‘was in town last I'riday. 28
~J. H. Johngon ‘left Monday for
the Bend ta collect taxes.
.- K. Mallard Jest Monday to
visit the schools in the Bend.
Miss Lydia Johns, of Bachlott
is visiting in Polkston this week
C. M. Grigwold, of Winokur,
spent Monday afternoon in sown,
W. M. Olliff and H. N, Mizell
left Monday for Camden County.
M. J. Paxton and W.. R.Wain
wright were in Waveross last week,
Mrs. J. J. Stokes visited at the
home of Mr. ]. Vickery’s yesterday.
W. R. Wainwright and J. W.
Vickery are at St. George this week.
© Misges Myra Mizell and Stella
Pickren visited Jacksonville Friday
| Rob:. Matioh cas 9o aie HbE
TR TR R A R R e
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Mx A G. Gowen dr. and daugh
ters, Misses Katie and Fiora, visit
e? Momeland Tast Sunday.
s H J. Dayis retirned home
st Sunday from a few days visit to
relatives in Jacksonvilie. . |
Just for a change, he says Don
" ecks spent last Suaday in Folks
on instend of Callalan, o |
Messrs. T. H. Davis, J. ], Gregfl_l
and Monsie Anderson, of Upton
ville spent Tuesday afternoon -in
Folkston .
et Klva Stekes came up Arom
Laeksonvitle Sunday andispentiathg
fyowath her parents, Mr, and, o/ rs,
J. J. Stokes,
| e it
peis Rev. B, L StClaire preached
abihe Methodist - charch Suuday
m‘gnt. Mp.eisiClaire is, & foe
preacher ‘nd his sermon was cnjey
el e all ;
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to Mre and Mas, Wo MO - and
!Altun, also Prof. VanVoothis and
Magter Clapon visited Mr. and Mrs,
C: W. W aughtel, at Homeland last
Sundlay,
Since Juck Frost came to town,
many of our citizens are busy dig
ging potatoes Among those digging
this week are, T. L. Pickren and T.
A. Christy,
Miss Victoria Bowman, the scien
{ific palmist and magnetic healer is
here for a few days. Miss Bowman
comes with bigh endorsements from
those who have attended her read
ings and received treatment from
her for varipus ailments. .
Y CUNG MEN ! atyou want to
know why you should become tele
graph uperators and what school to
attend, write to SOUTHERN
SCHOOL QF TELEGRAPHY
WNewnan, Ga, for free Catalog “A.’
EVERY BOY should read it. Posi
tions positively guaranteed.
SAVE YOUR EARNINGS.
p A W 1 o
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 necw
leaf.” o
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. R Cashier.
’J. C. Brewer, Dentist
JIIYTI
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,
(#ORGIA, CHARLTON COUNTY;
Will be gald before the court house door
in said caunty, on the fitst Tuesday in Des
cember, next, bétween the legal hours of sale,
1o the highest bidder for cash, all of the fol
lowing described property; all of land, lot
No. 167 in the first Land District, except
140 acreés in the North West corner. Said
property levied on as the property of John.
M. Crews, under and by virtue of an execu+
tion issued from the Superior court of said
county in favor of officers ot court and against |
John M. Crews, dnd will be sold to satisfy:
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bfln : ‘:» w&;\‘,«m o ‘fi\ m;j::
GiooiA, Cuamgron covnty:
BByvtowl oo o Sol ol
nary of said county, will be suld_at pablic
ctory, on the st {uesdag 1 Digulary
1908, at the court house in said county, ' be
;twe-,-n l‘}»e usual hours of sale, the fullowing
‘r&'l cstate, simate(_i in Charlton couity to
wit: twenty-five acres of improved land in
Lot No. 11 in Ist land district, with dwelling
&e. thereon, bounded on South by D. F. An
aerson, West by Juha A Wainrigh, North-
West by [Henry Vayler, and cummofily known
as the old F. D, Waincight homestead, “also
'mn of Tot No 4 in Ist district, except §0 sold
to . 1. Bailey. Also ali Jf lots Nos. s, 6,
'B, 130, 131 and 127, and 413 ‘actes of lot
‘ No. 128 in 15t district of said county. . The
sale will continue from day to day. hetween
the same hours, until all of said property is
sold Terms cash.
This, 2nd day of Novemler, 1908.
| . W, R, WAINRIGHT,
‘ Administrator of estate of F.DD. Wainright.
M\ ‘
{HATLTON COUNTY, (IKOTGIAL
- By virtueof an order of thaconr 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 vsnal hanrs of sale, the rollowing
' estate, sitvated 1o Chatlton county to-wit,
deseribed as 1oliows: lots 1,2, 10, 13, T 4, 25
1 containing 490 acres each, 285 scres lot - No.
11. 450 acres lot No. 92, 440 acres lot No.
14, %18 acres, lots 1g and 20, this in first
Jdots 1, 67, 09, containing 4)0 acles
\ cachl, 390 acies lot No. 08, 290 acres, lot Nb,
| 63, 480 acres, Jot No. 64y 270 acres, lot No.
05, thisin the second district, headwright
lands, 9o 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 Navember, 1908,
W. H. Bguck and J, A. MOORE,
Administrators of G. W, Moore's estate.
seyen Years of Proof.
«‘J have had seven years of proof
that Dr. King's New Discovery is
the best medicine to take for coughs
and colds and for every diseased
condition of throat, chest or lungs,"
says W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo.
The world has had thirty-eight years
of proof that Pr. King’s New Dis
covery is the best remeqiy for coughs
and colds, 13 grippe; asthmd, hay
tever, hronchitis, hemorrhage of the
lungs, and the early stages of con.
svmption. [ts timely use always
prevents the develnpment of pneu
monia. Sold under “guarantee at
all drug stores. §oc, and SI.OO,
Trnal bottle free,
HOWis Your ingestion?
Mrs. Mary Dowling of No. 228
Bth Ave. San Francisco, recom
‘mends a lemedy forstomach trouble,
"Sheqys}: &Gratitude 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 Electric Bitteis is the best
remedy on the market to-day.” This
great ~t:miiAc and alierative medicime
invigorates the system, purifics the
blood and is especially helpful in
all forng of female weakness, soc,
at all druggists.
at pfoper prices—a heater and
baker combined, odorless and one
that you will be proud of One
single barrel. trigger action Stephens
shotgnn, One hammerless double
barrel flh,;),tgun. yet at factory. ,\N‘
first class and brand new. Sec or
write the Herald: . |
: Ehj : :;V 3X:. %. Az:: ‘: . " :.“
bas for its basis PERFECT HEALTH.
“The clear brain, ta2 healchy stomach, the
bedily orgzns exurcising in harmony, are
the first est eatinds of a Simple Lase—
A LFE § 777 111 D SATISFACTION.
- Noond =8 ¥~ the pure delight of
simple iisiis < sie nervous system is
kept in a statc of tension by Constipa«
-tion, Indigestion, Dycpersia, Riliousness
and other diseases duc to inaction of the
liver,
The Simple VWay to seek the Simple
‘ Life i 3 to seck the remedy for these con
ditions. This remedy has been found in'
our great ptoduqt —
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ST. JOSEPH
-f B B I
Luor Regulator
(1n Both Liguid and Powder Form.)
It has made life brighter and happiness
and peace possible when zll was dark
and distressed, It reaches the centers of
life and purifi-s them. It encourages the
- liver, stom:ch and bowels to a freer and,
- more fatural! 2oiiviiy, \
ftis the Tiinie Way to a Simple Life
of Health, Peace, Contentment. .
Many persons aitest this fact who have
realized its truth by actual experience,
. St. Josorh'e Liquid Liver Regulator
is xmmvt n action, excecdingly palatable
and pleasant so the taste, Itifsold by drug
gists m?lsapeplemt 50 eents a boutle,
: . St. Joseph's Liver Regulator in pow
qu form is put upin tight tin boxes and re
tails at ficonts a box, five boxes for a dollar,
t may be taken dry or made into a tea or
mfirs. ;‘nh directions accompany every
ttle and box.
- -
. Gerstle Medicine Co.
‘ Chattanooga, Tenn.
¥ ** UNTIL. DECI'MBER. Ist
4 WE WILL SELL
| AMERICAN WOVEN
| WIRE FENCE
' ~ 1346x12 for 32cents. per- rod.
: 3 TERMS, SPOT CASH
‘ ' YOURS FOR BUSINESS, |
= FALL& WINT'ER’@;
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; OQur Fall and Winter lines of
:g. ready-to-wear Clothtng and Furnish, '
& ings for Men, women and Children
z are now readye '
4‘ We have a large mail order de- #
~§: partment, in the hands of compe=-
% tent representatives, who will make
B your interests their own. :
§ A complete catalogue, covering
& our various departments, will soon
& be ready, and will be mailed upon
%g request free of charge.
i% W.ite for samples and self-measurement blanks,
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5 Savannah, Ca.
SEEDS
Buckbee’s “Full of Life” Nerthern Growi
Pedigreed Sceds have a reputation of 38 years of
successful secd growing behind them. 1t pays to
plant the best, :
Seasonable Specialiiesi—
BEANS
Earliest Red Valentine . . $3.50 Bushel
Refugee—Extra Early . . $3.25 Bushel
New Stringless Green Pod . $£3.70 Bushel
Wardwell’s Imp. Kiduey Wax $4.50 Bushel
Davis New White Wax . . $4.75 Pushel
Curric’s Rust Proof Wax . $4.50 Bushel
PEAS
Extra Early Alaska . . . $3.50 Bushel
New Early Gradus ~ , . . :§550 Busliel
Ilorsford’'s Market Garden’ . $3.50 Bushel
Buckbee’s Lightuing Express- §5.00 Bashel
Leftuce, Radish, Tomate aud a fuil iine of
Seeds, Pants and Bulbs-at lowest growing piices.
Seid for compligte catalngue or submit - a list of
your réquiremeats and will quote prices.
Bay divect from the grower—s3ve Money.
YWrtte tudav. Meution tisis paper.
~ W, BUCKBEE
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' {0 CONSOLATIONS,
I Ty s CaL s
H 0 get a bargain in glasses that may §
Il magnify the sight and make the wear
by ¥
i oer feel that h= s2es better, when the :
B glasses iiitproperly fit, may improve the
H o sight or ruin it permanectly, If vour
{ eyes trouble youn, consult the oldest §
| and best i
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y DR. M SChHWAB'S SCN, :
I+ Laura St., TJacksonville, Fla.
DUVALHARNESS CCMPANY |
Manufa-turers of and dealers in Harness,
saddles, Lap Robes and ITorsé Guods gen- .
erally. Ilavd-made Harness and repairing a |
specialty, 217 W. Forsyth St Jacksonvile Fla i
GERMAN -- CAFE -- AMERICAN ‘
o TRY OUR REGULAR MEALS FOR 25CTS.
SHORT ORDERSA SPECIALTY UPSTAIRS
GERMAN COOKING ONLY THE BEST AMERICAN COOKING
22112 W. BAY ST., JACKSONVILLE FLA., ToE WEINBERG, -Prop’r,
OLYMPIA HOTEL
New house, new furnishings, hot
and cold baths. Rooms by day or
week.
933 W. Bay St. Phone 3483 l
One Block from Union Depotl_
SENENEREEERER 2NN ESED
= Cas fte Al Parts of the Chy.
) TELEPHONE 930.
= Rooms 50c, 75¢ and SI.OO a day
B
@ ZAHM’S EUROPEON HO (EL.
!FRHI) ANGLEHOLZER :: Proprietcr
mWines, Liquors, Beers and Cigars
i MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
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AIEHEEIZNE 4SN AN RN
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S Duval Shoe Factory 3
- 202 Main Bt., Jacksenville, Fla.
‘} Old shoes made new. -
| Work gnarauteed.
Ii; New machinery just installed
[ A full line of shoes in stock * #
Wk E Naw elinse wide i ortder
| - Plenty of potish, leaiber and
l findings.. :
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=}f You Wart Now SHOES 1- St %
= If You V ant SECES Repa'rod, Sce Mo §
2 1f You N:-ed Lesther oo #oisi, soz Me “
2 Fine Sample SHUES-« all at My Factory §
s 218 '\ Bay St. Jacksonville, Fla g
L “IA S
Best Regular Meals in City for
25 €ents.
917 West Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla,
One Block from Union Depot.
LOUIS PAPPAS, Trop. §.