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.. No healthier section in the S
; .~ INO healthier section in the State. o
T"hjs4 section.is as healthy as the mountains. We have no malaria. A delightful breeze from the Atlantic
Ocean, which is‘only 25 miles away, keeps us cool during the Summer. The lands are cheap and very productive.
This ‘ceunty grows the finest peaches in Georgia.” | _ ' <
~ .~ >, The lands here produce to the acre, 30 io 50 vushels of corn, 200 tec 300 bushels sweet potatoes, 200 to 300
gallons pf syrup. In this county practically everything grows. We have siich a short winter that many different
erops can be grown in the same land in the same year. :
1 have several tracts of good farming land for .sale, and several small farms. - | have some land as low as
'51.50 pér acre. Anybody can buy a farm in Charlton County, : , :
e .. For further information, Write = e : '
; _ . E. L. Wainwright, s
; ‘ 0 | -~ Folkston, Ga.
A Cure For Misery, '
“I have found a cure for the mis’ |
ery malaria poison prodnces,” says
R. M. James, of Louellen, S. (J.‘
olt's called Electric Bitters, am]‘
eomes in Ho cent bottles. [t brcaks{
up a case of chills or a Dbilions ate
tack in almest no time; and it puts
yellow javndice clean out of com
mission.” This grcat tonic medi
eine and blood punifier gives quick
relief in all stomach, liver anl kid
ncy complaims'.nul-the misery of a
Jame back. Sola under guarantee
at all druggists,
Robert E. Lee.
By J. A EDGERTON.
His dispasitign
* was amiable, his |
~ manner polished,
bis beart kindly.
RLDOM, If ever, In the history of
warfare has the leader of a lost
cause received the commenda
tiomr from his foes that has been
accorded by the north to Robert E.
Lee. Even though the eause itself
falled, this fir itself 1s success. To
meet defeat without bitterness, to re.
main sweet through adversity, is in a |
personal gense to triumph. )
THhe crisis In General Lee's life came |
at the outbreak of the war. Ile him- |
self was opposed to the seceding move- |
ment, but when that movement came l
adéclded to cast his lot with his state,
In future the Mpartial historian may
wee in this act a sophistry, but he must
mequit Yee of selfish motive, even
though he may detect a flaw in his
reasoning, for it seems indisputable
that Lee was' offered the command of
the Federal forces about Washington,
#0 that he had a sellish regson for tak.
fng the opposite course from that
arhick he did take.
Iu the beginning of his life, in all
Jeutward ways, General Lee was pe
<ullarly fortunate. Ilis birth was of
« the best, he being the sonm of “Light
Horse larry” Lee of Revolutionary
Mawe. His was a splendid educatlon,
w 8 he was second in his class at West
Toint. He was married to a Custis,
aud in this far was connected with
Washington. In personal appearance
Re was handsome and of commanding
appearance. His disposition was amia.
Ple, his manner polished, his heart
Kindly. ITe galned especial distinetion
in the war with Mexico, His domestic
MHfe was spotloss,
Lee was especially popular with his
grmy. Few leaders have been more
idolized. It is related of him that he
pften gave a command as thovgh mak
ing a suggestion. He took no part in
g: acrimonlious discussions relating to
conduct of the war, but assumed
m‘nmntlmllty for all mistakes, If
_ were such. He was great in
defeat and allvised the south to accept
the results of the war without mur
ur. Then he accepted the presidency
es a uniyersity and gave his last years
so that work.
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It Does The Business.
Mr. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clin
- tou Maipe, says of Bucklen’s Arni |
ra Salve. ‘lt does:the business; |
h{e used it for piles. tnd it cure
thew. Used it {or chapped hand
snd it cuved thew. Applied: it t
su old sorg and it healed it withor
- mavingascar: behind, 250 at )
Pruggists. -
Grorcis, CuarrroN County: |
On and after I'ebruary Ist, 4908,(
the regular monthly term of the
County court of said county wili be
held on the first Monday in each
month istead of I-esday after se
cond Monday as heretofore.
This Dec. 28th, 1908, >
| ‘ A. G. Gowen, Sr,,
\ Judge County Conrt,
GEORGIA, CHARLTON COUNTY;
To who it may concern:
H. S. Mattox having made application to
me in due'form to be appointed permanent
administrator upon the estate of Robt. Max
well [eol.] formerly of said county, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that said application
will be heard at the regular term of the court
of Ordindyy for said county, to be held ‘on
the first Monday in Feb. 19009.
Witness my hand and official signature, this
4th day of Jan. 1909, 4
i 1 ]. J. Stokes, ;
I e ; Ordinary.
Groreia, CHARLTON COUNTY:
| By virtue of an order of the cowrt of Ordi
‘unry of said County, will be sola at public
}(mlcry on the first 'vesday in Fehruary, 1000
at the conrthouse of said county between the
usual hours of sale, the following real estate,
sitoated in Charlton County, to-wit:
250 acres more or less of headright laad,
lying and being in the 1142 disuict GO M|
boundad as follows:
Notth by lands of O, K, Leigh last by St.
Mary’s River, South by Dexter Page, and
West by Mizell & Wilson, O, R, Leigh and
J. A. Johnson, and including whau s } howa
as the Lake property, the howme plac: or De
cedent, and the old Courthouse site, all at
Traders Hill, Ga.
‘Uhe sale will continue from day to day be
tween the saime hours until all of said proper
'ly 1s sold, Terms cash,
This the 6th day of January, 1900,
2 Jesse W, Vickery,
Administrator of Robt. Hatcher.
5 e eet o et
GrORGIA, CHARLTON COUNTY: .
Notice is heveby given that as Sherifl of
said County, I will sell at public outery at
the courthoase of said county, at Folkston
therein, on February 2nd, 1909, batween the
hours of ten o'clock A, M., and four o'clock
P. M., for cash, to the hizhest bidder, lot
number nineteen [l9) containing two acres
more or less, in the town of Winokar, in
Charlton County, Georgia. Said property
was levied on by me under an execation is
tsued from the Superivr Court of said County
in favor of J. L. Case Threshing Machine Co..
Lagainst D, R Wasdin, as the properly of
and in possession of the said dafendant D, R,
Wasdin, \
W. R¢ Wainwright,
Sherilf.
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and very stroncly built, Retails ot the storesifor §i.co, (3 0 l_,\ A k-"
but on aceoutnt ¢ f our great r.x::mzl'ac{t.'?m% {aci.ities ve % I ;;.(i}’.!,zf‘_ (30
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by buying direct from the factory that makes rothing hut 1111 (3 \ . ,r;a;e.;‘,:;g b ~fj
cf‘x’uirs. We make and sell chairs right here in the Soutl to S 8 0 QL:;,'fifig,tz' f’
you at low:st wholesale prices, which nieans a lflvinE AP ey 13
to you of at least a third on every ehair you buy, “Thin S PSRRI 3 9
what this amounts toin furnishing vour hrome ! Can yon s A
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Over 200 different kinds of chairs for parlor, dining- {;?"""‘ by M\Mfi’;
room, kitchen, porch, hall, store, offi , from the cheapest A 8 ] eq{; 4
to the best, are shown in the largle lfiu‘u-n'm uln%? 3 4 ".\
andspecial Chris*mas price-list—FREE, Lverychair £ o 33 65 = £
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| FLORIBA GHAM FACTORY, Bmioce ano Moxso Sls., JACKSONVILLE, Fra, E Usnal Retail Price $6 ¥
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“When attacked by a cough or a
cold, or when your throat is sore,.
itis rank foolishness to take any
other medicine than Dr. Kinggs
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rdge, of Empird, Ga. ¢I have
used New Discovery seven years
and I know it is the best remedy on
carth for coughs and colds, croup,
and all throat and lung troubles
My children are sulject to croup
but New Discovery quickly cures
every attack.” Known the world
over as the King of throat and lung
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} F. A, THOMAS.
: Can_ build anew,:
: Buggies, Buck-:
i boards, Wagons,:
:and Log-Carts. Also :
: furnish Cart-hubs,:
: Cart-dogs Etc. on:
:short notice. Can:
: paint your Buggier .
< Wagons andsurrey :
:Knows all about:
:iShotguns, Rifles:
=and pistols. In fact:
sallkind of work. :
£ Will take any kind :
<of country produce
:in exchange for:
¢ work. : :
=Call and see me at:
-my new stand near :
sthe Court Honss. :
:F. A. Thomas. i
: Wheelwright and;
- Blacksmith. -
Ce Folkston, Ga. :
ATTRACTIVE CATALOGUE ;
ISSUED BY THE §
fiorida Chair F actory..l
This office has just received onc!
of the Jarge handsom: catalogues
just issued by the ¥Florida Chair Fac:
tory, at Jacksonville, Fla, 'l'his.i
catalogue 15 very nigely gotten up
with a cover in Orange and Green,
on the back of whick is shown a_i
chair plant, which is another new
pt*ght that is growing very rapidly
in this State. This cataiogue has
been mailed to something like 10,
;ooo'pcople in the State lof Floriia,
but it should be in the hands of ev
ery family in s State. Iliustra
ted in this catalogue are chairs of
almost every gio. 4
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‘a handsome lady's desk. I
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A Psychic Phencmenon. ’
An extraordinary incident is connect. &
ed with Professor vou Herkomer's fa- !
‘mous painting, € “The Last Muster.”;
which was the picture of its Jear at
the academsy. 1'
Cue morning soon after the exhibi
tion was opened the artist was aston
ished to receive a letier from a lady, a
perfect stranger, who said she was
not aware until she saw “Fhe Last
Muster” at the academy on the previ
ous. day that her mother, then dead,
had ever sat to. the professor for her
portrait.
Now, the figure in the picture was
paiiited solely from fmagination. and
the artist hastened to explain this fact
to his correspondent. Hhe thereupon
asked for an appointment and took an
oil painting off her motiher. asseriing
that it was a faithitul representation of
that lady.
The academician was astonished to
perceive that he had really portrayed
on his own canvas a facsimile of the
fzure in this other painting, although
It was that of a woman whom he had:
never seen in his lfe.—London M. A. P
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