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CHARLTON COUNTY HERALD
VOL. Xl.--NO. 50.
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"Pull for Chatlton County o¥ pull outs
M. ], Fieber has had his front porch screened.
Pull for Humeland or pull 6ut.
B. F. Granger is going to build an addition to his bungalow atid he i 34150 having #& well
b\!t down.
There i¢ sofie godd in everything and everybody. Lotk for it
Jacob Unruh, of Inman, Kan., isin town with a view of locating heré. Ife is satisfied
that we can raise sweet potatoes and turnips and is taking samples back with him, He is
stopping with J, E. McMahal,
The more people that come to investigate the better we like it; for it means latger sales for
the Colony Company,
Harry Taylor is having the stumps taken out of hls lots near the center of the town-
That is what we want to see, every man that owns a Idt should have it cleared.
J. J.. White and W. H, Bruce went on a fishing trip last week and répart a sing time.
Nothing was said about the number of fish canght.
“You can’t tell whether 1t is aresolution or not until it has kept awhile.”’
Our newly elected town officers were installed last Thursday. After organizing they ad:
journed till Saturday evening for the mayor’s appointment of committees of which a list will
Pe ready for the next issue.
Remembier that it is not easy to get along un a shott allowance.
I.4st Stinday we had our usval number cut to church and sunday School there being a
bout sixty preseat, Do not so-get the prayer meeting and singing schaol,
Next Sunday we have Rev. !. A. Thompson for both services, Come out,
Everybody is busy in the gardenand field. We have fine growing weather and it keeps
one busy cultivating.
Frank Ficber has so far recovered fron his illness thathe thinks he is able to ga to his
work. He will take the place of F. A. \rmbruster who had chargs of the expresss office
Quring his iliness, We are glad to see Frank in harness again.
; We are pleased with the work owr commissioners are doing onour roads. Keep it up
and if Homelard can help you let them know. They stand ready to help you for we be-
Yieve in good roads.
Among those who visited Folkston last Saturday were W. I, Clay, E.. C. jGetchell, S.
Fink, W. H. Bruce, J. L. White, C, W. Waughtel, J. H. Zarfos and F. A. Armbrnster.
~ Some one was tigged out in a new outfit last Sunday. Must be getling ready for a
trip to dear old Ohio. Yes.
~ The Hickox Lumber Co,, received an order from Homeland last week for three car
loads of finished lumber gw- wish it could have been ten cars, o ‘
by Rt Onue e IR B R e i i e ; |
Sl el s Y NG SEVS e aRe netiding business, . (oo o e o
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4’M nckney on the St. Mary’s river and says if they will build he canal he and his son
~ will operate @ bost for our local needs. T Rl
.€. Dobbs, of Hickox, was a businass caller last Satarday ana I negotiating with some
parties to/open a lumber office here. d
The 1906 Colony Company reports a busy weck and sdles as follows: Tracts 139, 131
addition to piat 1, Jdaho Springs, Col; lot 1 block 91 to Mrs. F, johnson; lots 1,2, 3, in
biock 103 to M. J. Fieter, Homeland, Ga.
Traok Durden and family, of Kings Ferry, spent the first of the week with W, 11, B use.
A. Pritchard leavesin a sow days for North Cerolina, where he hasazcaptel a position as
pile driver enginzer. He expects to be gone about threz moaths.
Miss Kate Uerrington retarned from Pensacole, Fla., where she has been visitiog h.r
mother and says she was glad to get back to Homeland.
B. F, Davis is building a picket fence around his lot on Pelnsylvania Avenue.
C. L. Johnson has been sick for the past week with neuralgia but is recovering.
W. H, Clay sent our correspondent a half bashel of irish potatoes toshow that they can |
be raised here. They were the bast new potatoes ever seen here, |
S, J. Yarber’s wife and child arrived in Homeland Monday morning, They have rented
a cottage from Mrs. Moore and gone to housekeeping.
Remember that next Saturday is regular meeting day for the Farmers’ Union. Meet at
the colony building at 1:30 P. M: JL. White will lecture on the gond of the order,
On last Saturday evening a mass mesting was held at the colony building to meet Prof.
Mallard, onr schogl commissioner, whe came here to discuss the means of our schoul. Sev
eral propositions were made and a committee was appeinted to confer with the school board,
‘ow let everybody smile,
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Send us the names of three or
more performers oo the Pianp or
Organ and twenty,five cents in sil.
ver or poetage snd we will mail
you pos paid our latest Popular
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full Sheet Music, consisting of
popular songe, Marchee and Waliz
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including Rup Knaur # 00U
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powders] wi'l strengthen and bright-‘
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trim for the battles of life. Drug ‘
gists and dealers sell it, liquid, 50c, |
a bottle; powders, in tin boxes, 25¢c.
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by all travelers, |
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FOLKSTUN, GA,, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1909.
~ County Commissioners Meet.
& Folkston, Ga., May 3rd, 1909.
Board of County Co v _gémuimet in regular eession with
the following members preeent : mklin Johns, J. B. Loyd and B.
G. McDonald: The chairman beipg absent Hon, B. G. McDonald
was made charrman protem. *it 3
Minutes of the preceding m m«land corfirmed.
The follovying bills were O",i-fi“.‘;.:fi’,
The Herald L 4.00
W. R. Wainwtight e 24,50
Foote & Davis for office suppltea;y:: o 46.35
J. A. Wainwright jail fess @ 33.20
B. G, McDonald expenses to- 4 ’fvg‘ifid’rétutfi 2.70
J. W. Swearingen salary as rbn“;__'m erint=ndent 30.00
T. L. Pickren salaty as warden ;' o 50.00
T. L. Pickren cost of matt.re”‘;";;-: ‘?;pmow cases, etc. 2.50
J.-W. Johnson night guard and meafs. 26.00
E. C. Nelgon galary, guard ,(\4; L 14.67
R. N. Mizell salary, guard ‘4 | 22.00
C. M. Raybon groceries t‘ii;; Efi( 7.00
Mizell & Paxton sundries and grocepies b 5 99
B. F. Scott sundries and gr* i 7. 88
G. M. Lewis & Co. suhdfieg»}fg ég’ : 21.54
B. G, McDonald sundries K'Ml e 1.25
A ) R 3:00
S. Williams groceries ~gfig , 3.51
Jesse W. Vickery and othercn;% C stfia : 51.20
J. B. Loyd six days work = SRR - 9.00
Mills & Wright balance on lumber ‘posts | 77.61
The pauper list Wfls‘;fi" 8 tlinléaz mdath’s pro
ceedings: Splendid } “building and work around the
stockade was reported. No fur jeslisiness the boatd adjonrnsd un
til first Monday in June. %,%% 9& “: 43
Dentist Locates Here,
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~ Dr. Malone, of Homerville came
here last week looking for a location
He bas decided to make Folkston
his neadquarters and will work the
different towns of this county, =~
The Doctor is a good deatist and
comes well recommended =
To Lovers of Good Photo
7"’o/'/:, S
Stop in and get your moneys wort_fi?
at the teut photo studio. I make
all kind of photos, post cards ete.
Mv prices are reasonable and work
guaranteed. NSpecial premiums giv—il
¢n to my customers, v
I give the Charlton County Her~
ald free for one year with every $s
worth of work done, $4 six months
and $3 three months,
Dont fail to come and look at|
my samples. —:,
Yours for business, ‘
| E. Wackym.:
A Special Offer, i
To any one that will secure uéf
three yearly suscribers, paid in ad<
yance, we will send the Herald one
year free. ;
‘ @oa’l Knock,
Don’t think yourself a censor for
the silly human flock;
And just rememoer as you go, that
any fool can knock. ;
Don’t laugh at those who make mis
takes and stymble by the way,
For you nre apt to fall on them—
and almost any day;
Don’t think the others shifting sand,
while you are eolid rock,
And dont forget, for heaven’s sake,
that any focl can knock |
Dont be a puller.hown of fame on.
other men conferred, |
Don’t give a parting kick to oge
who fell because he erred. “
Dont think that you ’are perfect
and the only size in stock,
- And now, once more, just bear in{;
mind, that any fool can knock, |
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Ay o o
??if"aifinigh’tf,l)eputfi Sheriff
?: of wayne County
was assanlted by prisoners iu the
conaty Jail at Jesun, :
’%l<“tcd nat the nearoes, Geo -
rtlgn, Henry Miller and Rob
@Jfi anks, were in the Jail Corridor
?}.their celis, when ihe Ofii..
‘%fi red to take ther a bucket of
[Water * As he entered he was attack.
;éfl& negroes, knocked to the
ifloot and left for dead, when they
s'.l;,"i‘atel y made their escape- Ex
%; was high and indignation
i’fiu over the assault.
| Deputy Madray was found by his
c went from her home
1 joins the jail to -eck him
% hen e had been gone onger thar
t‘i‘i};'into' thk fail she screamed
"‘,iMj:Veral ran to her aid, The
;jn'ded man was carried to his
home,
~, A Telegram That Talked.
|At one time when Georgie Drew
| Barrymore was playing in San Fran
| ¢ißco a fabulous sum was offered her
|by a local theater for her services for
'a few weeks. The offer was exceed
ingly tempting, but her contract with
| Charles Frohman stood in the way.
| However, on the nothing-venture-noth
| Ing-won theory, she telegraphed a de
falled statement of the offer she had
is‘g:elved to Frohman in New York, ex
‘plained how anxlous she was to ac
cept it and wound up with the plea,
HWI you release me?’ In due course
of time she recelved the following tele
| gram in answer:
' Mrs. Georgle Drew Barrymore, Palace
Hotel, Ban Francisco:
i Not. CHARLES FROHMAN.
Albeit disappointed, Mrs. Barrymore
ft once sent this characteristic reply:
Cl‘lfi:?el Frohman, New York City:
~ GHORGIE DREW BARRYMOREL
Buckbee's “Full of Life” Northern Grown
Pedigreed Seeds have, a reputation of aifiytsars ot
m«ulul seed growing Behind them, It pays to
fig&lfis"s falfi ’ 4
¢ e Specialjies:—
3 BBAN§
. Eerliest Red Valenting . . f&sonmhd
RefugeesExira Farly . . $3.25 Blshel
New Btringless Green Pod . $3.70 Bushel
Wardwell’s Imp. Kidney Wax $4.50 Bushel
Davis New Whitc Waz . , $4.75 Bushel
Currie’s Rust Proof Wax . $4.50 Bushel
Extra Early Al ';EAS $ Bushel
; ra Ear! askd . . . y
NewEarly}:']radus b i 3%55‘; B‘\‘lzh'z!
. Horsford's Market Garden ~ $3.50 Bushel
* * Buckbee’s Lightning Express $5.00 Bushel
w«. Rndlpx‘ Tomato and a full line of
, Plants and” Bulis at lowest growing prices,
* Send for complete catalogue or submit a list of
your ffiuir‘meum and will quote prices,
577 rect from the grower—Save Mopey,
A Tite today, Mention this paper,
M. W. BUCKBEE
1843 Buckbee 7, Rockford Seed Farms, Dockford, 34
Picnic On- The ‘
. Satilla River,
A picnic was given at Petty Land
ing on the Satilla River last Friday
by the people of that vicinity. |
S. F. Mills and Jos. Mills with
their Wwives; sons, daughters and
grandchildren were the greatet part
of the gathering. Thete were in all
about forty presetit. Pleaty of fish
had been caught and several well
filled baskets; that we love to talk a
bout and more so to gather around,
had beeh carried, so there wasn’t
anything to cause disappointmentor
unpleasantneéss but all enjoyed the
day and report a good time.
For Only Fifty Cents.
For ouly fifty cents we will send
The Charlton Connty Herald to any
address, postage prepaid, from' now
until Januery Ist, 1910. Suscribe
at once if you wish to reap the full
benefit of this low offer.
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B M e S B
Up to about 1860 the Mammoth Cave
of Kentucky was widely advertised by
its owner. Dut the owner died that
vear and left the eave to thirteen helrs
scattered over the country. The lucky
thirteen devoted themselves to dreams
of spending the big income which the
cave had been earning for many years
because it had been advertised. But
they forgot to keep up the advertising,
Now the cave is visited by compara
tively few persons instead of by many
thousands annually, ss in the days
when 1t was advertised.
Bui the great cave conveys a lesson
to every business man. If you quit
advertising, your place will be ignored
by the public even more than Mam
moth Cave is ignored, because you are
not even a natural curlosity.
See the point?
Twin Calves.
An unusual arrival was at Mr, ],
J. L. Phillip’s barn Saturday,
It was twin calves, both females,
and apparently getting glong just as
well as could be asked,
Mr. Phillips is rather proud of the
pairand intends to raise both of
them if he can,—Ti‘ton Cazetts
Smashes Al| Records,
As an all-round laxative tonic
and health-buiider no other pills car.
compare with Dr. King's New Life
Pille, They tone and regulate stom
ach, iver and kidneys, purify the
blood, strengthen the nerves; cure
constipation dyspepsia, biliousness,
javndice, headache, chills and ma
larfa, Trythem. 25c at all druggists
| vj fipig E fi EEFORMATION
W MECALRDING
|y Fzrm or Buclness
i sot gale, Mot particular about locatlon,
. Wish to ' hear from ownor only who
# will gell direct to buvar, Give price,
BescripHon and state wien possession
i San be had, Address,
‘;{, LB.‘JIZ'}’SHI&F, Blex M 09% Rochester, M, Y.
SI.OO A YEAR,
Folkston Pub
lic School.,
The Folkston Public Schoal ¢lpss
es this evening with commencement
exercises, after 'a tterm of eight
months. £ ;
I:of. Ji R. VanVoorhis, principal
of the school, has donesd’ good woik
and the instructions given by his
have proven valunable to evéry sty
dent. Everyone is delighted with
the progress the school has madé
and it is hoped he will be employed
for another term.
Mrs. C. W. Waughtel and Miss
Ethel Linch, teachesr for the Inter
wediate and Primary grades, have
worked faithful ammong their sty.
dents,and everyone is highly pleased
with their work and the advance
ment the pupils have made.
I Wants A Wife.
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The Herald is in leceipt of a let
ter in reply to the letter in last isgyé
in which alady advertised for a htjg:
band for her daughter, and is Ag
follows :
Bushineal Ga;
Dear Editor :—
I atn jest 30M¥
am an industrus Gentlemah and
would bee glad too ahswer that kind
Ladyes advertizethent who advers
tized ih lasts weeks paper and 1 have
|3 yok o Oxen's and Kart T wil e
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2 ko yon our permanent gustomer.
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; baem 18 nda; Tomatess
W 11the nnm;i‘mbdamnn t“o-u- 8 varie.
ti¢o; 10 Bpring-foweriug Holbs—6b var:oties in Alk.
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