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T Smith i spending™this week
with E¥ family bere, < ° '
T."H. Davis, of Uptonville, was |
in town Tuesday, ? i
J. D. Mooté made a birsiness trip |
20 ]a_c'ks;onville'tlie first of the week, !
G. W. Haddock speat a few daysi
inCallahan last week. ‘
]6hn Haddock, of Caltahan, spent |
Sunasy here with homefolks.
C. L. Mattox, of Waycross, spent’
Sunday here, g 1
W. A. Crews, of Toledo; was }lerel
yesterday. i
Mrs, S. C. Johnson, of Blakley, |
is spending some time heré with her}
daughter, Mrs. I. L. Pickren, '
Dr, Rowe, of Detroit, Mich., was
here a few days ago. IHe speaks!
well of this section.
The Epworth League will be re
organized Kriday evening. Many
are expected to be present, !
Mliss otella Pickren came down
{from Bachlott and speni last Sun.
day witk her parents here,
Rev. G. E. Jones returned from
mear Jesup yesterday, where he helc
his regular appointment,
Note the change in B. H. Levy
bro. & Co.’s ad in this issue. Now
is the time (0 get a suit chean,
H, j. bavis returned from Hot
Spriugs, Ark., last week, where he
has been ior tne past monta,
Srhs. Alba Iheent was laken o the
asyluul at Muledgeville this week by
Sheriff Wainweight. l
Misses Nicy Miller and Polly
Johns, of Bachlott, spent last Sun
day here at the home ot T'. 1., Pick- ‘
ren, ;
E. P, Peabody, of Waycross, a
member of the Lott-Peabody Insur
ance Agency, was lere last Saturdayi‘
transaeting Business.
- Misses Audrey Scott and Essie
Robinson visited at the home of Mr
and Mrs. K. L. Keen, of Waycross,
the latter part of last week.
I am agent for the Carmical Fer
tilizers Distributor and seed planter.
Samples can be seen at my biack
smith shop.
F. A Thomas.
An invitation has been received
by the editor to an oyster roast at
Callzhan, Friday evening, and is
requested to extend 1t to all the
young people here,
fldgar Stewart, who 15 working in
the machine shops at Waycross,
came down daturday evening and
spent Sunday with his homefolks
bere, returning to Waycross Monday
afternoon. Come again Edgar.
Mrs. G. W. Haddock is moving
this week to Callahan, Fla, having
rented her home te J. C, Allen, of
Winokur, ;
We are sorry to see them leave
here.
Earl Wilkinson, who is walking
from Detroit around the borders of
the United States was here last
Wednesday. He is to complete the
journey within twelve months and
will receive a handsome purse,
8. E, Cannon, of Waycross, who
has charge of Dr, Cannon’s turpen
tine plant here, has been in Folk
ston sometime and week before last
moved his family here. They are
Jiving in the Burch house,
L. 8. Price, of Jesup, has been
appointed stock claim agent for the
A. C. L. Ry,, succeeding H. P.
Brewer, who has retired on account
of age limit, He has been with the
company for several years as road
master and is well known by the
people here, ana no doubt will give
entire saustaction as claim agent,
Mayor T. L. Pickren since he be
gan his ‘erm of office has held sever
al courts, He intends to do nis
full duty and the violators of the
town laws are beginning to know
him. The people who supported
him 1 the e¢lection now see that
they vlected the night man and are
weil pleased with the work he has
done.
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School Department.
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Thefollowing is a summary report of at
tendance for the month ending Feb. gth
’ Hrcu Scnoor,
Total enrollment 38 :
| Monthly enrollment. S 32
Percent of attendance GO |
Neither abs~nt nor tardy: |
Jessie Johnson, Essia Robinson, I’.aura!
Gowen, King Haddock.
_GraMMAR Roowm,
Total earollment 30
Monthly enrollment 26
Percent of atten tance 92
Neither absent nor tardy:
Abe Mattox, Roy Mizell, Gordon Wain
wright, Walter Stewart, Kathleen Pickren,
INTRRMEDIATE Roow,
Potal enrollment 33
Monthly enrolimant : 29
Percent of attendancs 77
Neither absent nor tardy: )
Birt Haddock, Carmen Boykin, Willie
Raybon, Teddy Robinson, Everstt Micell,
Mingo Stewart.
; PRIMARY Roowm.
Total enroilment : 20
A full menthly report of this room cannot
be given for last month on account of being
in session only two wecks.
Thomas Jefferson.
By J A EDSERTON.
l f,;j 2 v Jeffersn’s greatest
& L\ power was his opti-
N mistic faith in the
}1 d.?‘., common people.
HOMAS JEFIERSON. while the
great Democrat of his era, was
of rather aristocratie parentage
and had the advantdge of a lib.
eral education, Ie was peculiarly,
considering his time and surroundings,
of the type of the scholar in polities.
That he should have Dbeen this and yet
the foremost American radical of his
day marks him as an odd combination
in our history. The turning point in
- his career was his appointment to draft
the Deelaration of Independence. This
came about from a double ecause—Jef
ferson’s reputation as a writer of polit
ical doecuments and the jealousy felt
by certain members of congress toward
Richard Henry Lee, who bad intro
duced the independence resolution.
Volumes have been written to disprove
Jefferson’s authorsiip of the Declara
tion, and a widespread belief has per
sisted even to the present that most
of it, if not all, was really written by
Thomas Paine. However that may
have been, the fact that Jefferson was
appointed to prepare the document, the
consequent inference that it was his
work and the reputation resultant
therefrom operated powerfuily to make
bim a political leader. In addition to
this, the unquestioned products of his
pen, breathing the spirit of advanced
democracy and the doctrines of the
French revolution, tended to piace him
at the head of the growlng democratie |
sentiment in this country. |
Jefferson’s greatest power was his
optimistic faith in the people. Xe
trusted them, and they returned the
compliment. Herein is to be.found
the secret of Lis success. He was not
a speaker. He belonged to the school
of the idealists rather ‘han to that of
the practical politiclans. He inclined
to be a freethinker in religion. All
these things were "handicaps rather
than. helps toward popularity. It was
Jefferson’s persistent advocacy of the
rights of the people and his implicit
trust in their judgment that made him
so strong with the masses. It was thig
that made him the most commanding
figure at the beginning of the nine
teenth century and an influential fae
tor from that day to the present.
In person Mr. Jefferson was tall and
bony, with light eyes, ruddy compley- |
son and red hair, ”
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AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH, ’
G. E. Jones, Pastor. "
Preaching and Conference on the
fourth Saurday at rr o’clock &;‘{é
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M. E. Cuurcu Sourn, OF THE
ForkstoN ClrculT, eoo
I. R. Keily, pastor. i i
B. F.« Gay, Assistant.
Preaching at Folkston every Ist
Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M.,
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Prayer Meeting every Wednesday
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Preaching at Uptonville every 2nd
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Preaching at Bethel every znd
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Preaching at Traders Hill every
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Preaching at Mills’ church every
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Preaching at Homeland every 4th
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lCharlton County’
Directory
JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT, |
T'homas A. Parker, Waycross.
SOLICITOR GENERAL.. - i |
John W. Dennett, Waycross,
b jénm?f‘v‘sti‘&mon‘.cbvim’” |
~ Jesse W. Vickery, Foikston,
JUDGE COUNTY COURT, - 5
A..G. Gowen, Tolkston,
SOLTCITCR JOUNTY COURT: ‘%
W. M. Olliff, Folkston,
® REPRESENTATIVE, p
D. ®. Wasdin, Winokar, .
ORDINARY, ‘
J. J. Stokes, Folkston =
TREASURER, T
J. S. Grooms, Folkston.
TAX RECEIVER. o
D- F. Reddenberry, Folkstozl.t. |
TAX COLLECTOR.
J. C;Allen, Winokur,: = .=
SHERIFF, '
W, R. Wainwright, Folkston.,
SCHOOL COMMISSIONER
L. E, Mallard, Folkston,
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
J. P, Mizell, Chairman, Folkston,
B. G. McDonald »
J. B. Llayd, gt
F. Johns Bachlott
C. C, Thomas, St.3Geooge.
BOARD OF DUCATION #
I L. Pickren, Pres, Folkston,
C. W. Waughtel, Homeland, -
W. R. Keen, Traders Hillg
S, J. Smith, St. Georgs,
D. R- Wasdir, Winoker, *
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Newlocation—New stock . Head
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‘toilet arlicles, cigars and tobacco, I
. Cold drirks on hot days — Ifot|
drinks on cold days. ’
-We lead, others follow. Call and|
try usy We will try to please you. |
M.L. MADRAY.
Dentist & Surgeon. 3§,
ik FOLKSTON, GA.
Crown and bridge work
s a specialty; ail work
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DR. J. C. WRIGHT,
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R. F. HALL,
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FOLKSTON L ODGE No. 268
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2o = Mects in Masonic 1al!
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C e Chursday nights a
6:45 p. m. :
Al visiting brothers are cordially invited
to be present,
L. E. MALLARD, N.G*
E. L. WAINWRIGHT, Sec.
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¥isiting brethren cordially welcome.
L. E. MALLARD,W. M. T.L, PICKREN, Sec
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§Ld. N 0.148 K. of P,
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3 %‘,, ' Thursaay nights at 6:45 p.n.
Y All visiting brothers will re
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