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«Note the change in ‘the M. E,
ehurch directory.,
L. B Maltard left yesterday to
visit schools near Bachlott.
L. E. Mallard made a business
trip to Waycross last Saturday. -
W. R. Wainwright went to Wino
kur last Friday on a business trip.
|
T E. ‘Wainwright of Tallahasse,l
i in town this week. |
Dr. J C Wright made a business
trip to Waycross Monaay.
Mis. Jack Hathaway s spending
some time in Jacksonvilie visiting!
her daughters. - : :1|
Mrs J. H. Johas left last Friday
for Cailahan and Verdie, where she
will visit relatives.
Mrs, W L. Green, of Hilliard,
vistted her sister, Mrs L, E. Mal
lard, the first of the week.
Col W, M. Olliffand W. L. O
Cain returned last Saturday from a
week's stay on the coast.
Mrs, B. F. Scott spent Sunday in
the country with her pareants, Mr.
and Mrs N. Roddenbery,
Mrs. J. Paxton left last Friday
for Tifton where she will spend sev
arad days. :
Mr. Proctor, of Waycross, spent
Sunday here with his sister, Mrs. W.
M. QiLff,
Misses Nellie Davis and Edna
Mott speut last Fridav in Jacskon
ville,
miss Luia Raybon, of \WVaycross,
speut yesterday here at the home of
{, M. Raybon
Mrs, Don Weeks who lias been ill
for the past week 1s some better to
day,
Miss Vinie'Rogers left yesterday
afternoon for Waycross where she
will spend several days.
WaNTED.—Somebedy tc kindly
Inform the school teachers of Hil
liard that it is injurious to the skin
td use too much paint.
+D. R. Dinkins continues 1o bring
in those fine cabbages he com
menced with more than a month
ago, .
Miss Rena Smith went to Savan
nah last Saturday to visit her bro
ther who is there under treatment.
he returned Sunday afternoon
The town conncil will hold their
lust meeting next Monday night, and
the newly elected officers avill begin
their term Tuesday morning.
‘Frank Wainwright spent Sunday
at Winokur visiting relatives. Itre.
minds us that it is only a four mile
walk to Bachlott,
Misses Ruth and Ola Rodden
b rv, of Jacksonville, came up Sat
urday afternoon and spent Sunday
with relatives here.
B. F. Scottand J. W. Vickery at
tended the barbecne at St. Mary’s,
lagt Friday, and heard the speech of
Governor-elect Jos. M, Brown.
Threy report & goad time,
M. J. Paxton, while at the mill
last Saturday working on the en
gine, fell and hurt himself very bad
ly breaking two ribs, but he is now
at work again, ‘
B. H. Williams and family ship
ped their hr)'usehold goods to Scriv
en last week. They left the first of
the week, and will make their future
home there.
Miss Edna Mott has been em
nloyed as the fourth teacher in the
Folkston sciiool. The school con
tinnes to grow and the teachers are
doing exceltent work, :
J. D. Moore left Monday night
for Waycross to attend court, being
summoaed in the case of the hobo
who was arrested here last week With
the stolen shoes. i
A. E. Jobnson and Oscar John
son, of Minneapolis.. Minn., spent »
few days here and at Homelang last
week while on their way from the
Bahama Islands, where they bave
been erecting a saw mill plant, to
their home. They speak well of
this seetion, ard say we have a fine
chmate and hive in 2 grand section,
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fSchool Department.
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. The Folkstva Public Schools,
feeling the need of a regular school
paper, but being without the means
and facilities of editing and supports
'ing same, will, through the kinde
ness of the editor, publish from this
time on its most striking education=
al ideas and personal items in the
columns of the Herald. This will
be known in the Herald as the
z School Department.” An editora
12l staff composed of five membars
of the school has been appointed to
gather news and material of Intereat
for this department. We cordially
!invite the atiention of all the reada
ers of the Heraid to our columns,
noping that you may sometimes, at
least, find something there that will
be of both interest aad profit to you. ‘
The members of our editorial staff
are. fixum Pickren, Essie Robinson,
Lois Mattox. Govie Jones and Clyde
Mizell. The committee will at all
times appreciate any suggestions or
items from anyone pertaining to
schoul work or education in gen
eral. .
Nineteen new pupiis have been
enrolled since the holidays.
Politeness and good manners are
some of the best evidences of an ed
ucation, z |
- Schoolmates, let us all get in ear
nest in our work, We are shaping
our lives here, so let us strive to
shape them well,
The school thinks the trustees
should be coming along pretty soon
with that oft promised coal box.
Prof. VanVoorhis has been looking
for it to come every day for three
months. ’Spect you’d better send
it up, : :
Albert Yarber, one ot our pupils
from Homeland, was a successful
applican* at the teachers’ examina
tion in December, and has now be
gun teachiog near Uptonville, Best
wishes for his success from all his
schoolmates go ' with him, We ail
have confidence in Albert,
On account of the large atten
dance in the lower grauves, it was
necessary to employ another assis*
tant teacher. Miss Mott now has
charge of the primary grade with an
eunrollment of 29 of the little folks
of our town We trusi that this in
crease will continue to grow until
our hopes will, ere long, rest in a
new up-to-rate school building
which should and will be the pride
of our entire community. |
“Heights of great men, reaehed and
kept,
Were not attained by sudden
flight,
But they while their companions
slept,
Were toiling - upward in the
night.” ¢
Col. Murray, ot Tifton, was here
Tuesday representing the Gress
Manufacturing Company and made
an attachment of some of the prope
erty of the Cina Lumber Co., near
Winokur, .
Last Saturday afternoon, Edmond
D, Griffin and Della Johnson, both
of Racepond, were married by T. W,
Vickery, J. P., at his office. . -
The Herald wishes them much
‘happiness through lite, 5
The several prisoners that have
:been in jail for the past few weeks%
for beating their way on trains, were
'lcanied to Camden County the first
of the week where they will be worke
ed on the public roads vntil March
Ist,* then to be returned to Charl.
ton,
" A Cruel Insinuation,
Stern Old Lady -— They tell mae,
madam, your hushand is continually
smoking dreadfully—
Young Woman (bursting into tears)
-1 don’t belleve it, your horrid old
thing! .
Old Lady (astounded)— What's the
matter with the woman?
Officlous Bystander—Her husband’s
dead —Baltimore American.
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i CLURCE .G.’R&(‘T;)géy. ‘
! AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH,
: G. E. Jones, Pastor,
Preaching and Conference on the
fourth Saturday at 11 o’clock A, M.
and on Sunday at 11 A, M. and at
g 0 P My
Prayer Meeting every Thursday at
|7 P NE
Sunday School every Sunday at
9530 A. M., J. F. Smith, Superin
tendeat, :
Woman's Missionary Society, ev
ery Wednesday at .3 P, M., Miss
Mattie Denmark, Pres, R
_ Everybody is invited to atiend
each service. %
M. E. CuurcH SoUTH, OF THE
ForLksToN Circutr,
I. R. Keily, pastor. |
B. F. Gay, Assistant.
Preaching at Folkston every Ist
Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M.,
and 3rd Sunday at 7 P. M.
Prayer Meeting every Wednesday
at.y P. M, '
Sunday School at 3 P. M. ev:
ery Sunday. ]
Preaching at Uptonville every zn:d
Sunday at 3 P. M, j
Preaching at Bethel every znil
Sunday at 11 A. M. ; v
Preaching at Traders Hill every
4th Sunday at 11 A. M. o
Preaching at Mills’ church every
3rd Sunday at 11 o’clock A. M. %
Preaching at Homeland every 4ޤ
Sunday at 7 P. M, §
All are cordially invited. ;
Charlton County.
: Dirégtory
JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT.
Ihomas A. Parker, Waycross.
SOLICITOR GENERAL. kt&i{f“
John W. Bennett, Waycross. 2
CLERK SUPERIOR, COURT. =y
Jesse W, 'Yic‘,kgx_-y, E(‘;nkstop, 3
JUDGE COUNTY COURT. "'
A. G.&Q?\\:en, Folkston, o
SOLICIT.R JOUNTY COURT.
W. M. Olliff, Folkston.
" REPRESENTATIVE, o]
D. ®. Wasdin, Winokur.
' ORDINARY.
J. J. Stokes, Folkston :
TREASURER,. * ° &
J. S, Grooms', Folkston.
. TAX RECEIVER. :
D. F. Roddenberry, Folkston.
TAX COLLECTO®R i
J. C, Allen, Winokur, g
SHERIFF, L
W. R, Wainwright, Folkston.
SCHOOL COMMISSIONER
L« E, Mallaf‘d, Folkston,
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
J. P. Mizell, Chairman, Folkston,
B. G. McDonald ”
J. 8..1,10yd, o 3
F.!Johns ' Bachlott
C. C, Thomas, St. Geooge.
2 BOARD OF RDUCATION
T, L.. Pickren, Pres, Folkston,
C. W. Waughtel, Homeland.
W. R. Keen, Traders Hill,
S. J. Smith, St. Georgs,
D. R- Wasdir, Winokur, .
Send us yonr order for Letter-‘
heads, Envelopes, etc, i
Fictitious. |
Little Joe (reading)—What 1s a fle
titious character, aunty? Aunty—One
that is made up, dear. Little Joe—
‘Then you are a fictitious character,
ium’t you, aunty ?—~Chicago News,
, The Old Standby.
~ TLandlady’s son (addicted to nickel
literature)-Bay, pardoer, what's meant
by ‘stand by to repel boarders?” Mr,
\Newcome (sadly eying his dessert)—
Btewed prunes!—Judge.
Half the Battle.
“1f T were you,” said the old bache:
lor to the benedict, “I'd elther rule or
know why.” .
“Well,” was the reply, “as 1 already
know why, 1 suppose that's haif the
battle!”—Atlanta Constitution. 4
Not by levity of floating, but by stub
born force of swimming, shalt thow
make thy way.—Carlyle, =
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P T O e
} THE FOLKSTON PHARMAGY,
New focation ——New stock . Head
quarters for pure drugs, medicines,
toilet articles, cigars and tobacco.
- Cold drirks on hot days — lot
drinks on cold days,
We lead, others follow. Call and
try us. We will try to please vou.
[Frank is back from Bachlott, ]
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DR. J. C. WRIGHT,
Physician & Surgeon,
FOLKSTON, GA.
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M. I. MADRAY,
Dentist & Surgeon. 3,
FOLKSTON, €A, |
Crown aad bridge work i
a specialty; ail work 1
guaranteed, |
’ OFFICE [N BANK B'LD'G,
Call at once and have your work
done. We do not think we wi'l be
here any longer than February sth.
J. C. Brewer, Dentist
:
Crown and bridge work « speciul
ty; prices reasonable; work guaran
teed. Will 'be in Folkston on the
first Monday and Tuesday follow.
ing of sach month until further
notice,
FOLKSTON LODGE
: No. |96 F. &AM
/,A, ; Meets every rst Saturday
R R ‘at Toa. m 1 Tu:sday
Q/:‘V.((m_;*; tloa. m., and Tu:xsday
i W night after 3rd Saturday at’
7 p- m. in each moath
Visiting brethren cordially welcona. 2
L, E. MaLLarp,W. M. T.L. Piokriy, Sec
et —————————————————————— e
8 Folkston Lodge
@7 N 0.148 K. ot P.
C’ ' Meets each 2nd and 4th
U, Thursday nights at 6:45 p. m.
v All visiting brothers will re
ceive a hearty welcome,
i H. Co:Pares, G 4
B G MEDONALD KR &S
FOLKSTON LODGE N>, 238
2% 1.0.0 F
= S Meets in Masonic H:l
@very 18t and’ 3rd
Bec Thursday nights uu'.
6:45 p. m. G
Allzvisiting brothers are cordially iny te
to be present. |
iy L. E. MavLracn, N
. E. L. Waisweicur, Se {1
TOWN OF FOLKSTON,
MAYOR,
J. P. Mazell,
COUNCILMEN.
. B. G. McDhonald,
H. ]J. Davis,
T. L. Pickren,
“W.M . Olliff,
A 3 C Page.
¥ RECORDER,
=T, W, Vickery.
« TREASUNER,
H. J. Davs,
MARSHALL,
J. D, Moore,
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office, 15c. per hundred, ,
2 LOOOK HMERE,
Pecan trees from 4 to 9 fcc:t Ligh
at 25 cents each., Under 4 fi. 20
cents and 15 cents, owing to size,
Buy qmick, as the supply is limitad.
" E. 0. Stokes,
iwu‘ 31, 08, 4t, Follston, (a
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