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CHARLTON COUNTY HERALDB
¥OL. Xl.--NO. 27.
We are making a Big Discount
for cash. Will save you $lO on
Buggies and give you big dis
count.ocn wagons and harness,
.. Wesellthe American wire fenc
ing for 33cts. per rod. ey
‘We handle Cypress syrup bar
e ,
~ Large stock of Buggies, Wag
ons and -Harness:- "™ -~ %4
A JONES BUGGY (O
J A JUALS ol
wilL DISCONTINUE
. Oa account f the tnles of
the Post Office Department we are
forced to witndraw the Magazine
lidition which was promised our
subscribers scme time ago, the first
and only issue of which appeared
on November gih. :
; ’ Respectfully,
.o W. W. TyLER,
Metice is hercby ziven to all par
ties havinz accounts or notes against
tne estate of Robert 7,_Hatcher, de
ceased, tohe presenttdnd all parties
owing said estate to make payment
to the undersgned
This,; Nov. 24th, 1908.
JEssE W, VICKERY,
Adui'r. Estate ot Robert Hatcher.
A CurisTMas \WWARNING.
“In giving Christmas presents to
children” said Mrs. Frederick
Schoff. the president of the Nation
al Mothers’ Congress, “our first aim
should be to transport,-to ' overjoy,
to enrapture,
[ orce knew a little girl who, on
fire with excitement, rushed in from
her bedroom tu see her presents on
Christmas morning and after one
look burst into loud sobs of disap
pointment and disgust. ° .
«Jt was some such experience, . I
have no donbt that had befallen
a little girl friend of mine.
¢ ‘Are you going to give mé any
thing for Chiisimas?’ she said one
day to her aunt.
“ ‘Yes, it you're good,” the aunt
replied. :
The little girl gazed at ber aunt
with wistful earnestnéss. Then she
said: :
“\‘l’lca»e, auntie,” then, nothing
useful,” ”—Cincinnatti, Enpuirer.
Mr. Morse was probably selecied
as an example of the Miliionaire’ in
jail beceuse he violated ,the rule
which prohibits stealing from anoth
er thief, which is a serious thing in
New York Stealing from the com
‘mon people is, of course another
thirg, :
BUSINESS TREND UPwARD
Henrv Clews, .New York DBanker,
Sees Steady Improvement.
. ASpecial to The Herald.)
Two factors have kept our stock
market in an uneasy condition for
some time past. Qur own political
campaign and a disturbed foreign
situation. The former dificulty will
soon be ocut of the way, and within
a few days perhaps the ‘market will
show whether it has or has not fully
discounted the results, Of the two
influences, therefore, the foreign
outlook is perhaps the most Impor
tant in the long run, for while its
effect here may be less noticeable
than our own election the conse
quences are ~more far reaching.
European markets are always much
more sensitive to international com
plications than is fully realized here.
At the sl'ghtest sign of international
friction the foreign boursce always
tremble, and American stocks are
often among the first sold, simply
for the purpose of protecting home
issues. Thus it happens that any
where between 2o and 30 millians
of American stocks have been sold
abroad recently, the bulk of which
was necessarily taken by the market.
That this new load was assumed so
easily is good evidence of the strong
support which is being accorded
here.
The tendency of business condi
tions is still towards slow improve
ment. There are dull spots here
and there; also quiet speils in the
mark=ts which disappoint those who
expect too much, Suffice it to, say,
conditions are improving, and that
it is bgtter that progress be slow
and stire than rapid and reactionary
Contrasting the sitvation with a year
ago, the récovery already es!abhs}r
ed has been remarkable. ¢ #
—_— §
The Illinois man who captured “a.‘
bride on an election bet wiil have a
long time to figure out whether he
raally won or lost, -
FOLKSTON, GA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1908.
To ApPLICANTS FOR IJCENSE 7TO
TeacH ix CHarvroN County:
I trust that all who intend teach
ing during the first part of next
year (except those holding a license)
will be present at-the coming exami
nation, to be held on December
18th and Igth,
Itis the sense of the County
Boatd ot Education to discontinue
as far as practical the special or
private examination of teachers, but
require all who wish to teach to take
the regular state examinations,
Permit me to suggest that ail ap
plicants review the different branch
es on which the examination will be
based; and be prgpared tor make a
creditable showing. The Common
School text books and ‘‘l'eachers’
Manual” and “Dutton’s School
Management are the. principal books
needed. - '
The “Teachers’ Manual‘ ‘car. be
obtaincd from the- State School
Commizsioner,+ Atlanta, Ga., and
“Dutton’s School Managemént”’ ¢an
be had by sending to Sopthern
School Book Depository, Atlanta,
Ga. Teachers are required to'show
concern enough_ along educational
lines to become efficiert *in their
work and able to advance their pu
pils. The time has now arrved
when parents are investigating the
advancement of their children, and
a teacher who fails to show improve
ment in the progress of his pupils
wiil soon be a back number,
Solet’s all come forward and
show more interest in these things
than we have been decing, :
Hoping to see you on the “morn..
ing of the examination, [ am,
Yours very truly;
L. E. Msrisrp, €. 8. (%
Watched Fifteen Years,
“For fifteen years T have watched
the working of Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve; and if has never failed to cure
any sore. boil, -ulcer oF burn to
which it was applied. Tt has saved
us many-atoctur bill,” says A, Vi
Hardy, of East Wilton, Maine: 25c.
at all'drug stores, =~ =
| BN TERTAINMENT
: gt Friday evening gggny of the
vol hg people cf Folkston were en
te!%_ncd'from 6.30 to 10 o'cluck at
.trifj'Ome of Mr, ‘and Mrs. L. E;
Mallud,
{ari;y games were played and the
ufl‘ng }w;:as enjoyed by all. :
. Those present were, Misses Stella
1{ ‘ Ethel T.inch, Florence
: gl};’f&fih\hmu Tyler,’and Messrs.
fi;_;:"“"e‘e‘ks, J. C, Featherston,
Fok Wainright, G 'W. Haddock,
o'T. Tyler und E. L. Wainwright.
CoxsTRUED TO HER DISADVANTAGE
[ ~‘§§;ll,gge Schoolmistress—As for
lym;, Willy Tl‘.ompkins, yours is a
do;{bl(_ offense. Why didp’t* you
‘gw? your apples when the other
&9% did?
f‘._‘;.t‘h'illy’;—Please, ‘m, T thought you
&fiy wanted egpugh to make a pic!
;';_;-‘.f%ißu‘y or boost” iz tie slogan of
sp’ériety, and no man is sofii)b()l'
:&f‘;}”he cannot do one nt them. -
SETTLEMENT REACHED
EOE Y { ‘
,‘ Ir, G. S. Wolford, of the Ccor
“f‘h‘ne Insurance, of Cedartown,
;;spent Tuesday night here, ad
jhsting the claim of Dr. A. D. Wil
Hlams. whose drug stote was burned
Ogtober 11th, 1908. On account
f the lack.of proof at the time, the
;’ggg@,_ggf'.givcn sufficient time to
* up ,;,l,l'cau.’-: ivoices. o
A number of onr farmers are join
ing the Larmers’ Union, which
sh(ifils that they are beginning to
wafi& up and take notice of the ad
rvafgvt:ziges- to be obtained from such
an organization. The Farmers’ Un
iolrds very strong in some parts of
the state,
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= PPOMPT SHIPMENTS
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; e e e e s e s e o
County School Commissioner
Mallard is arranging to Liave an ed
ucational rally some time in the
near future. He will expect every
school trustee in the County present
The State School Commissioner
will be invited.
The School e’ntcrtaim;d many
of the people here yesterday after
noon, ‘with a .very interesting
Thanksgiving program. It was ' ex
ceedingly intercsting and well rend
ered. . Several short talks were
made by some of the visitors pres
ent, and all went away well pleased
with the entertainment and the
progress the school is making.
J. D. Moore and C. M. Wright
went to Fernandina Monday to
place things in readiness for run
uifigitheir boat, which will soon
make two trips a week from Traders’’
Hill to Fernandina, ; |
Tomorrow evening a ILaterary
Society will be organized at the
school houge,
Let gveryone, both old and young,
feel interested in the work and be
present. :
. To-day i Thanksgiving. ~Let
us all be thankful that it is nct any
worse with us than it is,
|
i Thauksgiving Services. ‘
There will be ‘Thanksgining ser
.vices conducted at the llaptist‘
church this evening.. Several talks}
lwill be made and some nice papers i
will be read. Everybody should
fattend. i
e e imis |
! PORTUNE Iroß Tovs ror THE POOR
1 I'be poor childven of l"iusburg
luml Allegheny are to receive benefit‘
| through the expenditure of an es- |
itale valued at $31,c00, left by thc;
late George B. Nutt, The will pro
vides that the estatte shall go to
the wife during her lifeume and
then is to be divided among his
children equally, If the children
all die pefore their fnother, at her
death the estate is to be spent for
the purchase of giffs and playthings!
,for poct children, especially thosei
(ininstitutions.” It was the wish of
the degedent that the money be ex-_!
pended in gmall sums, to distribute
it ovg-.;r as large an area as possible
and benefit as many children as
’possib]e. st :
7 NOTICE. " ,
A teachers’ examination will be
held at the court housé on Decem- f
ber 18th and Ig9th, 908, ,
All teachers holding license under
speciél examination, and all -pariias
desiring to teach in 19¢g are requit
ed to take this examination, e
Done by order cf the Sm;:;flé})ijol
Commissioner. ‘ »q,c“gfi
Pliie ot iR SRR T
AR A I Lil g ) U Wy S
Savings Department g
The Atlantic National Bank,
Jacksonville, Florida.
Interest at 4 per cent per annum
compounded quarterly in
Savings Deparfment,
EDWARD W, LANE, President,
FRED W. HOYT, Vice Pretident,
8 . ¢ A
= Banking by Mail s aVery Simple Matter.
o L e To.open A ncccount; send
z your name and address with your first deposite 4he money may
£ be sent by registered mail, postoffice money order, express money
. order, or draft, or by check on” your local bank. As soon as this
= first deposit is received the bank will send you a pass bouk, in
E which will be written your name and the amount of your deposit,
= 1t will also send you signature and identification card, which you
£ will sign, fiil out and return. Your pass book must accompany
® all deposits and withdrawals. You can withdraw money by mail
= just as easily as though you visited the bank.” Your signature to
= a blank withdiawal receipt, which we will send you to fill out, ig
: all the identification necessary. We will sead you our check for
§ the amount you withdraw, or, if you prefer, we will send you thé:
£ cash by express or registered mail, 4
; When answering this Ad. pleass mention the ; I'3“
E Charlton County Herald. i
SI.OO A YEAR,
' o
Mr, J. 8. Groows, one of Chari
ton’s best farmers, was in town a
few days ago, and told us that from
Ithrcc acres of land he has raised
one thousand bushels of sweet pota.
| toes, « They are worth: soe “Pep
: bushel mukiug his potato erop alone
wortn $500.00, besides his corn, sv
.g;nu(::mc and other products which
he has raised.
Mr, Grooms is not the only farm
‘er that has done well this year, but
|
(all have had much success. :
| We are proud of our farmers and
‘are glad that they have had a goud
year,
Charlton has as good farming
| lands as will be found in the state,
land these who are thinking of coms
| wencing farming, we say Gharltow
{ County 15 the place to begin,
| R
! Mind Your Business! b
; If you don’t nobody will. It is
your business to keep out of all she
!trouble'jou can and you can and
wili keep out of liver and bowef
trouble if you take Dr.. King's New
Life Pills. They keep biliousness,
malaria and jaundice out of your
system, 25 c. at all iltug stores.
- Buckbee's “Full of Life" Northern Growm
Pedigreed Seeds have a reputation of ylflymrld
succgsful seed growing behind them, It pays te
plant the best, .
Seasonable Specialties:—
BEANS
Earliest Red Valentine . . $£3.50 Bushel
Refugee—Lixtra Early . . $3.25 Bushel
New Stringless Green Pod :3.70 Bushed
Wardwell's Imp. Kidney Wax §4.50 Bushel
Davis New White Wax . . fiqs Bushet
Currie's Rust Prg’of Wax . $4.50 Bushel
EAS
Extra Early Alaska . . . §3.50 Bushel
New Early Gradus . . . . §5.50 Bushel ’
- Horsford’s Market Garden , 5 Bushel
Buckbee's Lightning Express $5.90 Bashed
ce, Radi 'omato and a full line of
Geeds, Plants anflulzn at Jowest growing gricq.
_ Send for complete mmlnf;'up or submit & Jist of
‘your requirements and will quote prices. b
. Buy direct from thefm.zver-&vc Money. .
~ Write today. Mention this paper, ot Gl
o Rl WL ICKBEE
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Resources over
Four Million Dollars.
OFFICERS.
THOMAS P. DENHAM, Cashier,
DELMERD, UPCHURCI, Asst. Cashier