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Official Orgau Charlton County and
the Town of Folksten,
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W.R. WAINWRIGHT. PROP.
£ L WAINWRIGHT, EDITOR
AND MANAGER,
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Entered at the postofiice at Folk
ston, Ga,, as Second Class
Ma'ter.
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No commupication wid be pub-
Jished in The Herald unless tne
pame ol the writey s signed 10|
she article,
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Mr. Taft js epgaged o hus fare
well avpeirance s a globe trotter
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What will Pamama bave to offer
in place of Geoorgia possum?
L ABPIR ol
Things begin to look dry in Dele-:
ware, They are drinking apples
ada, |
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Fvidently Senator Tillman will
have to investigate himself, as no;
oue clse wants o, }
Boston people who have nothing
£lse 10 do ure hunting up a full lipe
At angestors to present to Mr. Taft.
The Georgia possum for the first
time in a month, iy taking a long
fcep b;ggth of relie,
CEPF A :
OF course, we want to give Japan
a ‘square deal,” buta big fleet in
he Pacific would hely some, o
‘States with - Japan is that Ja i
shall he good. |
PAAFFFRR
Perbaps the Atrican jungle is one
of the few pliges where Teddy
wouldn't-like to pe Tioniged. ;
B o S
We sometimes find people who
thiak the whole uniyerse should be
alteped just to suit themselves,
@LrBPER
Little Joe Brewn is making quite
ait with South Georgia. Little
Jee’s friends are proud of hua.
ErrrESEE |
Mr, Carnegie’s prophecy lhnt‘
Hughes will iz the wext President|
shows conglusively that these Scots
have a keen sense of humor,
B PEERS
3 That clergyman who thinks that
New York will be a pagan city
twenty years from now is just
swenty years behindhand.
N CERLEE L
Dr. Hutchingon says bald heads
are copductive to health, That
probably accounts for the longevity
of United States Scnutors,
B i
New Orleans will feed Taft on al
ligator steak when he visits th‘at‘
town. Must think the President-e:
lect 18 @ human ostrich, 1
REA R,
Kissing on the gtage has been for
bidden in london. But nobody
will ¢are so much for that, so long
as Kissing on the lips is not prohibi.
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When the factories get to making
‘Bijly gossums,” they will please
not forget his tail. This is the
ost important and gracetul part of
Pilly's anatemy, |
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Let the Japanese alone, says Gav
erpor Gillette, of Cahitornia, Guess
the Governor is correct. You [in
fle Sam has ng business monkeying
With 2 buzz say,
CThe tirg and fayorite wife of the
Eultan of Tugkey is dead. Just wait
m' 48h 50d the announcement
s ?“ of the twenty third fav.
i ¢ 3y come trembling ove:
Let Charlton Coamty organize .
Normal School for the beneat -
Apachers aud thyse who wish
teach. Other counti‘s .re “don
this, why not old Chariten?
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An anti-corsct lax has been intro
duyced in the Wiscodsia legislatyre
and a wag wantsds kaow id it shoula
not be captioned ‘A bill to pramoz
beauty uaadorneds” But who eve
thougit that a corset was an anern
men:?
. CEL S LTS
Talk about lgck. Why, i Tah
shoald fll overboard on that Pana
ma trip he woyld rise with a silk hat
on* Th .. of a mav rugnigz for »
$50,000 jab #nd op opeainy the
package after it becami: his, finding
7t §y ¢ a $100,020 handouyd.
, CRULPFR
TR TENI3 7 1y
The town conncil of 1998 wen:
out of o on Fel¥ 13t Thu
woried faithtuily for the uphnilding
of Folksto, mitiaz s any new im
provzments. In their t2rm of offiz
hey culy had Le sappin: of but
few citizeas of tie town, but they
presseld - forwar!, determined to
mak: their servize profitable to all.
We are proud of the work they have
aceomplished, and trast thar every
citizen w.li som gee that they work
edin th: right, and that no one
will say anything against their work
I'hey go ont of office feeling they
did theli duty and we say they did,
and soon we be''eve every citizan
will real z: it 2o b 2 frae,
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To Oar Subsenbors, |
Nact week w: wiil mov: Lo mer
new bailding near the bank buildihg |
and will be unable to get oyt thc“
pap:rthat week, We are to sorrj"l
to disipnnt you but trast you will
bear with us, g J
IR £ 5
4 ASE BRR. ’_ \rticyiar about locatlon. ;
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{ SapiPion wnd state when possession
ff L DARDYSHIPE, Box 1659 Rochester, .Y |
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3 et ".'}n.axms .;fi-‘e, gl‘?“. :I ot vaat te see
,“:t’\fil‘*’/, tlie storckecpers presper, |
foi g v ien B R “#nd the barks buice with
Svg . & deposits, and the towns
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" ‘Wpesple woeoring giad
‘ ot c]m;:hesr, and the {fermers
so ey ; falling over cach other to
We* ¢ i
o o g = ‘g#omac in and buy new hay ‘
g 58 © “ rakes and patent plows.
£ fl“""’ e \:\'{:,,, & ! Of eonrse you do. Be
doprny (R |AW e Des e 2
*?};‘»tbn p %\ i s canse, likewise of course,
:Q ‘ “:X 7; = when things sre dhet way
N 8 x é\ lAy . yom get your s,-h‘m'o of the
T Ny ¥ e Logeneral prosperity,
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But what are you doing te contribute to tha
general prosperity? "re you patronizing homs
industries in preference ta outside industries?
Do you buy your clothes and grocerizs and gar
- den tools and so forth hare at homa? —
Well, vou adnijf, vou do»,"{'s;end away for a good many
things you happen to see adwertised. Aha! And are they
advertised in this papen ’.’lo, ipdeed-—in the mail order
journals and eatalogues: Qe frue. And vou would just
a 3 geon buy them here fl'th%wote advertised by the local
merchants, wouldn’t yon? Why, yes,
Well, smow, there’s a medt hint so some of our local store
keepers and dealers whe perliaps haven't discovered why
they are losing = lot of hofme fyade whieh they ought to
keep, : R :
: It's a wise business man that knows his ;
iAW opporhiailies o&L a 0 |
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Dollar Saving Days, -
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Precsperity dates from the first doi
lar saved. if you are earsing 5
money you pught to save scme- .}
thing. What you do ncw :1
_ intheway of saving may .:
determine what the fu- :1
ture will bring you, %
We pay interest on 1
savingsfeccounis j
compounded quar= 4
terly at 5 per-cent, on 4
time certificates 6 per-cent. ::
l.et us cpen an 5
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We are prepared to serve the pub~ *
licinan accepiakble way. FHave §
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TBWVHL S Pegavlivent,
cwinro W, LANE, President,
fiaw W HOYT, Vice-President,
Bankin.g b}' Ma.l Is a Very Simple Matter,
e S O et B i FOEOPER AR SCCORURY, - sopil
yulir name and address with your first deposit, The money may
ve 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 pank will send you a pass bouok, in
wuich will be written your name and the amount of your deposit.
1. will alzo send you signatnre and identification cargd, which you
will sign, fill opt gnd return. Your pass book must accompany
deposits and withdrawals. You can withdraw money by mail
tst us easily as though you visited the bank, Ydur signature to
biank withdiawal receipt, which we will sepd you to fll out, is
1 Ihe identification necessary, We will sead you oyr check for
«« amount you withdraw, or, if you prefer, we will send you the
Or Teg sierec mail,
- When answering this Ad. pleass mention she
Charlton Counnty Herald.
~ Fescurces over
Four Million Dollats.
OFFICERS,
THOMAS P DENHAM, Cashicr
DELMER D UPCHURCH Cashi