Charlton County herald. (Folkston, Ga.) 1898-current, January 07, 1909, Image 1

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S g 5 £ M e . * L ¥ foa . . )\.‘B.__.l}tcg&;tom :)f’ ,_(,laxt‘mk Jis S%‘difi\; éenga[itlayf-M:.‘ 8 L oe Ao . & 5 " Mrs. Agnes Cason, of ! ilfard, is visitiug drctatives. : graan, + '_V‘>, w & < Vst e & li‘.ir.. Uavné@.yfi_éfim Facrnvitic ‘.Q!\xn‘&y. " » ’:fi;‘... -.,':.,‘. ¢ L 8 ; - é *.3 sips g Ay Mg g 'g_ A "‘ J ; a 4 S : . qfi)fi:} l&(a‘l. i ;{1:“&‘1 X e ik v . \ © A B Howard was s oo %00 Teday. i Skl T o S MR SR e ok Bl Kobigsot apeflg:fi*bfi}uf_uay Ry T Tt il TS LR hope, 00 PRGN e \ Y wee M,g‘n» Aoi T Wk e e B - Buy yoar deecs, notes, - etc., at o VB B A R S RN S <the u_efgun:lt_gg;e.'};,-." gl " Pelle WoS tfi%k,fif;fihtflir}vfi- Ot R R ited hueioiss nefe sundoy. ] Lo sl S R e e TR o Jo M Brooks, ot Uptonvilie, spent Suturddy i Folkswon. 1 -Gttt e et b Rl R - e »~“:-e:?‘5‘ri"~‘:%“f"*'L""iv ,«..,..KE"'I" : NN T P R , = ¥ : Sk \_;A * $ C. W. Wad itel, i lomdiand, Wis LW i Lalliddy. & Send us your order tor Leter heads, uveiopes. Cic. ‘ : v No substtuic Yot geejisi wias you asi tor at e I‘anaguu Yuaila i:_)'. ' 9 : Robt. Rouadcnbery left last week for Jucksoaville waeire he has, ac cepted a posilion. ; J. B. Baker spent last Wednesday and ‘l'nursdey la town surveying land. B, H. Williums spent the first of the week visiuing Lis puarents at Scri ven. | B. F. Scoit ieft Sunday morning: for Savauunah and other points where he will visit relatives. 0. 8. and lLee Chancey were a mong those who visited Folkston Saturday. © Mis. J. M. Ogiivie and children, of Callahan, spent last Friday here visiting relatives. Mrs. Quinn, of Valdosta, spent several days here last week at the home of J. Pacton’s. ~ Rev. G. E. Joues attended the prayer meeting at the colony last Wednesday evening. - Cold drinks on hot days, Ho drinks on cold days at the Fol. ston Pharmacy. : Mrs. R. E. Dowling, of Valdosta, spent several days here last week visiting her sister, Mrs. M. ] _Pax ton. The County Buard of Edugation met 1n regular session Tuesday The salary for“the C. S (C, the ‘members of the board, and teachers were fixed. : Thc_ fine hWogs that I H Rodien bery has had for some time, ani prized so highly were killed: las week. ; They ‘were two yeais old and weighed about 400.poniuds each,m., " Conner’s Mill. !‘ _Mi. WA Ogily: ""iefi?*..fied?ff“w?' Cailahan, Fla . Sémi’a\uflitfit; after "pf-ndfi'!g a*}nerivCfiriiugs with his'hom?crkksfi T, e | Mr. A, ¥. Gonner who has ’htd',; ,fiisfir}ifl shqt«lown t’ifimifigg’,the h.oli; ¢g§j3*star§qfi‘ up as‘za&m 'l-hgrsday,. . o Mr. J. S Lfiy}‘ommuat h;y'é found av attraction at ‘Hiuigrd;_.t‘;hnstbaa's, going Friday night @gfier_etui‘nir{g ‘home Sui;(iay qighgu' ' e oM e TR R + Mr. L S. Conner tnfist have ex pectéd sofi‘\e}th‘?ng _unustal* Senday by sxfeédifig the day gfj'f‘.on'fié;:’g Min. g T i oAI L X | "’ Mr C.‘ :". !I,:thc)'g .nzl'l‘tt.i‘{g’(’? en joved himbelf ghn‘day ‘afterndon, ag herdig not fetdrn until 6:38. .4 * Miss _Rer'\a' Smith returned ,Sun ‘dgyto take charge of* her schgol fi'.q'-e ‘.Wéf_a ré n’hézi'&;bee*hg “Back arain and the panils 249 ac fmabre qouil e SO OMERS T e # “' e | g Wn L eV % e LY W 2 oy "> : ¢ &k ; 3 $ e Ve 1 Davidsen was in sows Moy, M 0 WL g "t G D ey ST © Christmas week some ona lnst g, shoe: .G\Jf;s"s 'v_.’v'f?hnzg. ‘,; ;- N i TR vt J g 5 e Sy A o R;‘.?fi'hsgip%a§3=i‘n' to’fi:g} lagt Sar . \mong lg;sc, who visited Wina kur Tast Saturday were §. §° é&g“fig‘ Will C:e*‘ws;{and King ‘H'i‘n;is; ; e 5 # . ‘,é;_._’g.Rodd'enber'v and fami- Iy spent several davs lust wegk, vis “:“,;. r’l‘ét,:};\es LeEY Beie x. e @ e oy 7-}( dagree of prosperity. M J. D. Cordon, of Mt. Pleas ant, spent Monday in Winokur, spinning yarns as usual with the boys. Come again Jolly Joe. I'he A\ € L. R¥¥ Co, has added to it~ offics force at this place, what is kinown as e “Tom and Jerry ' addition, a very desireable and effi | cient force. The depressed condition of busi ness on account of the stringency in money matters has reached and at fected in some way, more or less, every industry on the face of this 1 grand old cootinent of ours, and no doubt many have been discouraged, disheartened, and given up in de spair. To those we would say cheer up, brother, awaken to your surroundings, lets all join hand and heart and with one nnited effort, try ' to make times better, for “Life sis what we make it.” & ' We are pleased with the present magagemeunt and make-up of thei Herald. Fomochichi. » Hilliard. : ~ Christmas is leaving Hilliard a t last.. Mrs, Herbert Stokes has been vis iting in Waycross last week ! Miss .:ildred Stewart has left \'r! Tallahassce where she will enter college. | Miss Lula Mott spent several days with Miss Lnla Ryals at tae home of Mr. Henry Davis, X Mr. J ] M. Conner went to Jacksounville to purchase a complete line of crockeryware last fuesday. The colony is progressing rapid ly. Every week seces more people coming in. Mr W. H, Cason’s stoie was en ‘t:red T'vesday night by a robber 2nd his jéwelry show case was stripped of all it contained, Nothing else of Ivalue was missed. The loss,is esti . mated at $r25.00. FOLKSTUN/GA THURSDRY JANUARY 7. 909. Tl LA T st T Re o G S & procpesphy Snd Gawin Nem Veanaoßll golg AT e e A R 1-:,_4,? B X%fj‘ifif How about tnose New Yedg.reso: s RO . R BSO e lowons? Was one of them - %;a» Rl pitie s et T e B QT& _f; . sfugeninaly patee sos e 5 g o LEARRE T R LR * Savammah’s omm}. "ga;&t‘b at no near beer :swam ere.”. What 1512 It must be the ‘eal th ng® R & v TSI Py , .;E; i o AR e R e o T * Today is town eléction duy, + Twd e T el SR e Y gZod tickets are out bui*whigh one v U A" ) atie ;"«,\' y‘:‘ ,‘.U 55 wßhgos il SR T S 5 _’.:“. ¥:’ ‘A’,V ~‘A';.:“._"‘Pg - The. q&vd)y clecv&fl._'?m}tu a‘ stafg officers " are taking chiaie joé Pt e '.‘\ A Sk v:.‘)‘»:f ‘y i ‘:jf&,‘:“tb e i, and SSRGS réeflize thé, i nEpQgs Ditity of . hem. Ph it o AR Fhe, H‘@"M iflb ‘hg}(!,li r he: mfl@_ 5 "s % > 1 . i’ '_t..v,’f} o & ¥ A‘A . b - ) .w vf\, *. In the nlanthof Decomber we re ceived] twenty sever neW s‘f&«;fig egs. ', Will you be ogfi%%hfinfl . ]:: "Paa-u‘ ar )?t »PM& ry oue fifi‘uki ; téze thelr f‘.’)“}??‘ ]\flpel':’,\?' It.ison@- t’zlf»% il iy Tl e .b I e R LR b' o g T RSN ;‘-Nl BRUE & RO ey ‘-:‘,.p‘l"-!:w & e any \it 0,1. ?:;)u {l‘ would taks: a “,_!; Py .»W}s(.w S s A R S R Lffl’b. satisfdegoy s git Nt T3O Fald oA s it T kT e ‘ Wit ¥ -b‘4ni.l'v’an '~;\‘N"H,""= wi, w;ggwf,(,,,‘f‘.;“ '“‘g* b AT s < Wihrlegenting laad Sunday ouE i W SR Al pastgmsaid that- many, sedver orden i 2 g (D v T RS e SN S wen dup the Lodge before the church.» ;How is it ir Folkston? eAN g Seet e Do yeu fiftst:? tid Week prayer VR Gl Ley T s e Lodged¥ g SHEeL eMI L hiea e e i e S g aide - ARGI oVR - The ecitor with thbays had an mjoyable tinte ducingthe holidayied epjoyabie Gile QAR WO A A PR s R - i pencil,-stick and rule, and we an X b ; s ¥z ““at home” to all' Duginess proposi tions and ready for ad and jeb ore | ders. : i o I YL T ¥ W T YT | ey The year 1908 has expired. The same moment the year Igog was born It wus a year long to be remem b el regordilg failures and succes ses, sorrows ani joys. . Its record will show on the last great day, that all have done evil, and we can- but hope that it will be over balanced with good. One would always do good but for the fact that “evil is ever present with us,” ; The new year 1909 may have joy in store for us, and it may have sor row, What will its record be? Who can tell? But life is what we make’ ity “for whatsoever a 2 man soweth that shall he also reap.” ’We should brighten this new yeari ‘ with noble deeds and pure thoughts, to live and act so as to encourage| our fellow man and pluck the thorns that fall in his pathwey, Remem iber that the golden rule is ths price less gem that brings peace and hap piness. ~Let it be loved the more, ths glad ncw year, and when this is of the past and the arnual re cord is made, we will have a oal ance to our credit m the Bazk of! Glory. | Notice. Do not forget to sign your name to the items that you send to the Herald for publication. We must know who ycu are, that we may not violate the law, \ ‘ We are always proud to hear from you, and want to hear weekly, We have received some items, but canuot publish on account of your name not be'ng signed. Yoiur name wil' not be published, but we keep it.on flle, The Editor. old Sores, Itching Piles, E E y Skin Diseases, . ABSOLUTELY CURED. HERMIT SALVE, 28 AND BOCENTS ABOX, Sold by all Druggists, Take no other, IR 791«1 Family Remedy 25 years. o QVisit The Schools. L. o %;J,ghenr a great deal about our ?; "‘Thi, talk mnch about them. ik a little abont them. 'How By parents, taxpayers, and bust ‘n@¥s men ever cross the thresholds the schocl-ronm? g Tow many ever offer a word of e ouragement to the teacher, to t ‘.l;lao-‘lar, and let them know Dby fi y@hEipresence, at least occasionally, MRt you are interested in their wel ‘dfld that you have their inter off at }‘iéartl- How many have per s@ally recognized the head of the ' O‘iflk;\fvho has the training of the *' lhfimt of_ the chmld? How gy have kindly counseled, and = ) *fl"flh him, knowing you are W ‘, him in the great work, wishing ’%nll, and cheering with a <-God ;_eg;{n . 3 5 l{éw~many can answver in the af #ifative? Visit the schools. T.ook afcr its welfare as you do your own ;.-'.7 siness. School affairs are too of :";}nokefl upon as a side issue.'i poiing it toithe front. Foster it just ‘_..,fl\'uu do anything eise theot re-i i 1 ros business sagacity and fore ';Fhmg"s are not always as we. ;Ua"lql like toshave them, und sur- P;gdg{ngcircumsta'nces not as we 1 ;;ne they ought to be, yet very :i*,fr,l__-if we knew the exact condi tin and state cf affairs, our winds Would be chinged, and wi would ®hings us they really are. ...’_‘;,tli'i's is merely offered as a *;’a‘nd while we presume many ad it, it "is »hoped some will "k"v'f‘Be‘;l"idu's}'y_ abflut i.-t, . remer?nbgr: g your boy’s, ngr] s destiny is 4 stake, and at least quite a num e é‘;fi?\{g;i'lvl“b‘g_ induced ta et upon i, db y sit out sohool at leas oocas: b , . SHOW HERE. o | Mrv Herman, who {s traveling with ! a smtll show, is in [cikston this weelk. . He is giving a good entertain ment, and the people are well pleas ed, it being above the average. The moving pictures are the latest and ‘the best to be had, and while they afford much amusement, he has his dolls, etc., which are very interest ng. ' ' No one will regret having been present; and the admission fee which is orly 1o and 15 cenis, is so small no one can afford to miss It. They will be here the entirc week, and a different program is given each night. - They will leave here and go to Winokur, where they will show next week. : No, |96 F, & A.M b A b ’A’x Meets every Ist Saturday < é@“ P at loa, m., and Tuesday V\ night after 3rd Saturday at ‘ . "7 p»m. in each month | Visiting brethren cordially welcom:. | Lo Eo Maviarn, W. M, U, L. PickrEN, Sec . Folkston Lodge §+&:2 N 0.148 K. of P. &f‘/:ff‘[& Mzets each 2nd and 4th ff@,l/‘_\,’;’/ Thursday nights at 6:45 p, m. o W All yisiting brothers will re ceive a hearty welcome. Lo M€V .y B. G, McDoNaLD; K, R, & S, FOLKSTON LODGE No. 268, 42> 1.0.0. F - = Meets in Magonic 11all ’” 4 o ‘./ - .evcry st and 3rd l‘lmrs«iuy nights at 6:45 p. m. : All visiting brothers are cordially invited lln be present. é 1. E. MALLARD, NG, | E. L. WAINWRIGHT, Sec. | ———— e - ———————————————— e ——— W— f WANTEB INFORMATION ; BEGARDING ' \ Farn: or Business for sale. Not particular about location. Wish to hear from owner only who will sell diréct to buyer. Give price, description and state when possession can be had, Address, L. DARBYSHIRE, Box 9999 Rochester, N. Y. Entertainment. - An_:entertainment was given by Mt. and Mrs: H, C. Page last ¥ri day evening, at the home of Mrs. W, W. Tyler: The family were all away and permiscion was’ given to entertain there, because ot bat little room at their home. The young people all met at the home of Mr, aud Mrs. Page acseven o'clock, and were chaperoned by ithem' to Mrs. Tyler’s, where they spent the evening. delightfully ‘Games of many ‘kinds were played, and the evening was enjoyed by all. At a late hour thev all returned home, having assured Mr. and Mrs. Page of theirgood time, 'l‘he:e were about twenty five pre sent. ~ A Picture Story. Two hunters are seen walking all over the moving picture. ‘ T}my think they are following bear tracks. , Suddenly the foremost hunter stops with a start. . "By gum."” he shouts, “them ain't b’ar's tracks at all: them's the slide man's dirty thumb marks.”—Bohemian Magazine. The $1,500 Kind. "Ah, that's pretty!” said Mr. Suooks, looking gver a number of architectural designs. *What is that?" “That,” said the architect, “is a sl.- 500 bungalow.” *What will it cest to build it?” asked Mr. Snooks. “About $8.000,” sald the architect,— Judge’s Library. i ’ A Redhot Flood. " An example of ‘mixed metaphor was ! heard at a seamen’s meeting at Southi Shields, an enthusiastic speaker 'upg: Ing the crewd to “take the tide by th.« flood and grasp it red hot.”—London LChronicle. Savings D_epartmeht ‘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 President, i Banking bY Mail s aVery Simple Matter. B e 2 Toepen an acccotint, send g ";;)”ur fi:nmé and address with your first deposite. The money may : be gent by registered mail, postoffice money order, express money < order, or draft, or by check on your local bank. As soon as this 5 first deposit is received the bank will send you & pass - book, in 3 which will be written your name and the amoant of your: deposit, : It will also send you signature and identification card, which you ¥ will sign, fill eut and return. Your pass book must accompany : i 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, is § all the identification necessary. We will send you our check for 5 the amount you withdraw, or, if you prefer, we will send you the ; cash by express or registercd mail, § When answering this Ad. pleasz mention the ) i £ Charlton County Herald, ; LOOK HERE. Pecan trees from 4 to 7 feet high at 25 cents ecach, Under 4 fi. 20 cents and 15 cents, owing to- size, Buy quick, as the supply is limited: E. 0. Stokes, 12: 31,08, 4% Folkston, Gas ' § County Commis sioners Meet.. Our county commissioners met’ Monday. and decided to put the misdemeanor convicts on the public roads on March Ist. Quite a num: ber of our citizens heartily: approvs ed the move, g Thesolicitor of the county court.. was msuructed to discontinue the letting of our convicts elsewherefoy longer’ thaw March Ist, but save them for onr owh use. Our |)eoplcQ are beginning to study the advanta lges ot good roads, especially the farmers. ‘Why the increase in prop ety values, the saving in lianlixig ! country produce to market and the : benefits to the farmers in hauling their crops each year wounld be: five-’ times the increase in their taxes A team could hanl 1000 pbunds overa good road with more case than it could carry 500 pounds over a poor: road, then figure a farmer’s saving’ in that line alone in just one V)'ca_;';._ why he could do uis nauling 1n ones half the timg that is now requireds Hurrah for good roads. ' Resources over Four Million Dollats. OFFICERS. THOMAS P. DENHAM, Cashier DELMERD UPCHURCIL Asst. Cashie SI.OO A YEAR,