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E. L. WAINWRICHT, EDITOR
AND MANAGER.
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y most beé handed 1n not later than
~ Tuesday night to receive ptompt
: attention,
»J/uutys Jln The ”’(ly.
Tda a yard where chi'dren were play-.
ing games one day
. A lictle tot. with crdtches was watch
ing wistfully,
(4t scemed so hard she could not
play as other children do;)
They said she would spoil their
games, and was a baby teo,
1 Her tenclc':“hcn'rt was breaking for
they would noclet play
And ad ste goes to mama sie mur.
murs painfully = |
Chorus, ]
< “Mama, when 1 7> to heaven will}
the angels let me play? |
“Just because I'm a eripple will they
say I'm in the way?
"Children hers they never want e,
. I'm a bother, they all say,
"When Igo to heaven, mama, will
e aßßels tot me play?”
Nl am 80 tived, Mear mama,”’ the
v dittle darling said,
. ‘"Please rock me just a little and
then put me to bed.
1 wish papa would come home be
fore I go to sleey,
Just tell him how 1 waited for his‘
kiss upon my cheek.” 3
One night when all was silent the
angels came that way
And took the little darling whose
7 lips seem to say,
Chor_us ‘
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- We need more public enterprises
RO R
‘Are you wopking for those elec
, tric lights?
ERCFERER
Mr. Mercbant is your business
. driving you or are youdriving your
business?
EERERERE
The Folkston Public School will
clos? next Tnursday evening. A
_ hice program is being arranged and
, the evening will be enjoyed by all
who are present. Prof. E. A
Pound, of Waycross, will be present
and will speak.
S CEOEE
Wake Up, Folkston, Wake Up.
Should the citizens of Folkston
_'wake up and get a move oa or not?
Should we offor some nduce
ments to people who would move
in here or not?
Should we try to get a factory
hare or not?
Should we offer to donate a site
for a factory or not?
Sbould we offer to take stock in
a factory or not? : 7
Should we try to get up a stock
Jeempany and build a brick hatel or
noi. :
Should we pull together or noi?
Bhould everyone pull for himself
.or not?
Shouid we raiee a fund and ad
\hastise the town or not?
| Halidave O noy?
! Should we let our toxn build and
Zrow or not?
} Should -« o ng
and discuse improvem: r.ts or not?
!} Should we ¢o like all live tcwng
or not? :
Commencement
Progra |
The tollowing is the program for
the commencement exercise of the
Folkston School to be held 1 the
courthouse, May 13:4, ‘O3, tc begin
el BoM, Sharyp,
Snng' School.
Invocation Rev. G. F. Jones,
Oration— The Aim of Life
Pearl Joiner,
Oration--Duty Govie Jones,
Music Quartette,
Oration—Sidney Lanier
Laura Gowen,
Oration-=Maidendood
Audrey Scott
Music School,
Oration-—Victories of Libor
Lily Joiner,
Oration—Beauties of I,itc
’ J.ois Mattox.
Mnusic Qnartette,
Class Address—Tdeals and Aspira
tions Prof. E. A. Pound.
Presentation of certificates,
Song Audience,
Benediction
Everybody corchally invited to be
present. Please be on hand at 7:50f
Notice To Pupils,
All pupils who have been enroll
ed in the Folkston Public Sehools
at any time during *he present school
year will be required to pass the fi
nal examinations if they desire -to
be promoted, Being absent from
these examinations will constitute a
falure. . All such pupils who are ab
sent will be clussed in the same
grade next year thiot they were in
this year. Postively nu promotions
thade to any one who does not take
and pass these examinations. |
Uis. J R VanVoorks, Priacipal, ‘
Wan't Slight A Good Friend.
“If ever I need a cough medicine
again I know what to get,” declares
Mis, A. L. Alley, of Beals, Maine,
“for, after using ten bottles of Dr.
King's New Discovery, and seeing
its excellent results in my own fami-
Iy and others, I am convinced it is
the best medicine made for coughs,
colds and lung trouble,” Everyone
who tries it feels just that way, Re
lief Is felt at once and its quick cure
surprises you. For bronchitis, asth
ma hemmorrhage, croup, lagrippe,
lson' throat, pamn in' chest or lungs
its supreme. soc and sl. Trial bot
flic free. ‘Guaranteed by al! druggists
- Lived 152 Years, l
Wm, Parr—Kngland's oldest man
~—married the third time at 120,
worked mn the fields till 132 and live
ed 20 vears longer. People should
o« youthful at 80. James Spurluck,
of Spurlock, Ky., shows lhow to re
main young, “I feel just like a 16
year-old boy,” he writes, *‘after tuk
‘ing slx bottles of Eleetric Bitters., ‘
For thirty years Kidney trouble
made life a burden, but the first bot
tle of this wonderfal medicine con
vinced me I had found the greatest
cure on earth.” They're a godsend
to weak, sickly run desn or old peo
ple. Try them. joc at all druggists.
Kills To Stop The Fiend.
The worst foe for 12 years ot John
Deye, of Gladwin, Mich., wasr run
ning sore, He paid doctors over
S4OO, without benefit. Then Buck.
len's Arnica Salve killed the ulcer
and cured him, Cures feveresores,
boils, felons, Eczema, salt rheum.*
‘lnfa'lible for ptles, burns, scaflds,‘
euts, corns. 25¢ at a'l druggists,
CHURCH s T
l DIRECTORY
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| AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH, ' ¢
‘ G. E. Jones, Pastor. 3
\
~ Preacing and Conférence 6n the
fourth: saturday at 11 o’clock A, M,
and en Sunday at 11 A, M. and at
‘7 :30 P'. M. :
Prayer Meeting every Thursday at
¥ 2 %
Sunday School every Sunday at
9;30 A. M., J. F. Smith, Superin
tendent,
Woman's Missionary Society, ev
ery Wednesday at 3 P, M., Miss
Mattic Denmark, Pres, ‘
Everybody is invited to attend
each service. 1
M. E. CHurcn SourH, OF THE
ForLKsloN Circuir |
I. R. Kelly, pastor. : ‘
B. F. Gay, Assistant.
Preaching at Folkston every st
Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M.,
and 3rd Sunday at 7 P. M, :
Prayer Meeting every Wednesday
at v [ M, 1
Sunday School at 3 P. M, ey:
ery Sunday.
Preaching at Uptonville every 2nd
Sunday at 7 P. M,
Preaching at Bethel every 2nd
Sunday at 11 A. M i
Preaching at Traders Hill every
qth Sundav at 11 A. M.
Preaching at Mills’ church every
jrd Sunday 2t 11 o’clock Al M,
Preaching at Homeland eyery 4th
Sunday at 7 P. M,
All are cordialty invited
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One seven »oom nouse, eight acres
of land under fence, withiu_the city
limits of Folkston, Ga. For further
information see or write o
Mrs, G, W, Haddock,
Callahan, Fla.
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“People working ‘for us make
money. A live man wanted m this
}uc;\lity. State age, cte. Must be
a 4 hustier,
Rothschild sercantile Co,
; Jacksonwville, ¥la,
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tfig‘fim Monday in April, and Tues
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County Court, first Monday in
each month, ,'
_ JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT.
I;',—héinas A. Parker, Waycross.
. SOLICITOR GENERAL. |
jés. H. Thomas, Waycross. ;
' CLERK SUPERIOR COURT. l
Jesse W. Vickery, Foikston. |
i * JUDGE COUNTY COURT. |
.~ A. G. Gowen, Folkston,
SOLICITOR OUNTY COURT
W, M. Olliff, Folkston.
| REPRESENTATIVE.
v« D . Wasdin, Winokur.
' ORDINARY, ‘
J. J¥Stokes, Folkston |
ot TREASURER,
J. S. Grooms, Folkston.
. TAX RECEIVER.
- D+ T. Roddenberry, Folkston,
TAX GOLLECTOR.
~ J. C. Allen, Winokur,
; SHERIFF.,
W, R. +.. wright. Folkston.
. ' SCHOOL COMMISSIONER
1. EE, Mallard, Folkston,
f COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
J. P, Mz 11, Chairmain, Folkston.
B.(G. McDon 1d i
J+ B. Lloyd, o
F.glohns Bachlott
C. C, Themas, St. Ceooge.
..~ PBDARD OF DUCATION
hig Pickren, Pres, Fotkston,
C. W. Waughtel, Homeland.
_W. R. Keen, Traders Hill.
S, J. Smith, St. Georgs.
IFDL: R- Wasdir, Winokvr.,
. Ex. Orv. J, P, anp CONSTBLES.
T, W. Vickery, J.W. Swearingen
I R o ’.m Loy
it
4354 Lis. G, M., Winokur.
‘G.‘W. Anderson, A'l Mizell,
1193 Dls. G. M,, Wainwright"
‘ J. P. aAND THEIR CONSTARLES,
S, Cross, A. F. Carmical,
L 34; D3,G. M, St Geo age.
{J. E. mcMehal, F.W, Young,
* 32 bis. ¢. M., Homeland |
N, H. Crews. D. V. Smith,
. 1354 Dis, G. M., Winokur,
W. F. Donovan, No Constable,
. 959 Ms. G. M., St George.
C. L. Cowart. No Cons.,
i 1220 Dis. 6. M., Moniac.
@, H.Jacobs. No Cons. -
; 1142 pis, 6, M, Trader’s Hill.
'TOWN OF FOLKSTON,
; MAYOR,
: T L Pickren,
‘ MAYOR PrOTEM,
C. M. Raybon.
i CounciLMEN,
L M. J. Paxton,
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C. M. Raybon,
¢ J. S. Mizell,
»_" ‘:h w- Seals,
O. ¥. Wilson,
. TREASURER,
g M. J. Paxton,
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Ris RECORDER,
'% E L. Wainwnght,
B i MARSHAL,
%; A, B.wainwright
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;a;i- and solicit your patronage.
‘;fiank the public for past favors
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: Prosperity dates from the first dol- :
: lar saved. if you are earning '
i money you ought to save some- |
: thing. What you do now |
: in the way of saving may !
' determine what the fu- :
: ture will bring you. : |
. We pay interest on l
E: savings accounts j
. compounded quar
;: terly at 5 per~cent, on ‘
. time certificates 6 per-cent.
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FOLKSTON
Savings Department
The Atlantic National Bank,
Jacksonville, !Florida.
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= Interest’ati4 per cent per annum
3 compeu 3 ded q.u“irterly m
s Savings Depsartment,
OEOWARD W. LANE, President,
I FREDW HOYT, Vice. President.
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§ Rt il !s Very Simple Matter.
: M To opeg an acgcoum, send
: mrmmrst deposit. The money may
g be sent by registered mail, postoffice money order, €Xxpress money
; order, or draft, or by check on your'local bank. As soon as this
7§ first deposit is received the bank will send you & pass bouk, in
‘é which will be written your name and the amount of your deposit
}: 1t will also send you signature and identification card, which you
}: will sign, fill ovt and return. Your pass book must accompany
¢ all deposits and withdrawals. You ean withdraw money by mail
i just as easily as though you vi?ited the .bank. _ Your signature to
: a blank withdrawal receipt, which we will send you to fill out, is
1 Ball the identification necessary. We will sead you our check for
% the amount you withdraw, or, if you prefer, we will send you the
§ cash by express or registered mail.
: When ~nswering this Ad. pleas: mention the
§ Charlton County Herald,
Resources over
Four Million Dollars.
OFFICERS.
THOMAS P, DENHAM, Cashier
OELMER D, UPCHURCH Cashier