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Official Organ Charlton County and
the Town of Folkston.
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W. R WAINWRIGHT, PROP.
E.L. WAINWRIGHT., EDITOR
ANDMANAGER.
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Enterad at the postoflice at Folk
~ ston, Ga., a 8 Second Clags
Matter.
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name of the writer :s signed to
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All change of advertisements or
anything intended for publication
must be handed 1n not later than
Tuesday night. to receive prompt
attention,
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Lemon juice and salt will remove
dron rust,
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. Folks'on wiil never ba a hustling
town until the people wake up.
CLLLLEETL,
If you can never get a job and
«don’t want any, don’t worry if you
are not at work,
o BRRERE
When the boys around town hunt
‘the mayor up by daylight, it must
be they have violated atown o di
aance, |
CECTEE PR
The cause why Folkston is not
making a town is no oneis interest
@d and are taking everything as the
world goes. ]
g CEERRE '
~ Aslong as you ‘'grab” for oelf{
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~and is afraid the other fellow will
g by will, e
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the stodl-of-do-nothing, the hand
(2 M and the “knocker” have
buried the electrio light plant Foik
ston had in the air two months
4go.
CUlr R R |
The artesian well pump contin-
Nied to run. The water isbrought
from benecath 450 feet and forced
forty feet into the air. The only
. ‘Way you can get a drop is to tnrnl
the faucet at the well, and then
pass on. Is it a fact that Folkston l
* will never be piped and water con
nections in the homes. Yes, peo
ple wili have to have a vision be
fore they can see that water works
would be an improvement and then
there would be some who would
not believe it. ILet us look anoad
and try and make Folkston a town
that we will be proud of-—one im
provement will bring another.
CEEEEEES, 1
The Souths Prosperity. 1
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Homescckers of the world huve‘fi
looked to the west, lm:migration
has rolled ceaselessly toward the
setting sun. It has covered the
fertile bottoms of the Mississippt
and Ohie valleye, and today the
west is thickly settled.
Man is now looking southward.
Immigration is rolling this way,
aud no time has the South a bright
er future than now, People of the
north and west are beginniag to
_ Wrealize the opportunities here.
‘- Many are coming to Georgia and
3 Chultéh Cmfl:ty, and are surprised
"&t the bpporcunities here: 'fo&.! ad
{, varcement. 3 T b
. Wa need progressive farmers'and
stock raisers.. ‘Our large tracts of
Jand must be covered up and sold,
We grow the finest cotton in the
world. 'We can raise as fiue corn
48 the morth' | Fobacco tan be
grown here. Figs, watermelons
- and pecans are fuamous. The- con
. ditions for “tock nisini are re
- markably favorabla. .1f the peo
__Ppleof this section and the gouth
. will awake to the 'o.pportunitii‘ 8.
¢ yound them and begin the tl&ing
: wd e e > L
to‘ P~ ucts that car be grown hére,
'it will = un be good bye to the gar
dens of the north.
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Commencement
Program,
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% The tollowing is the program for
the commencement excreise of the
Folkston School to be held 1n the
courthouse, May 13th, 09, 1e hegin
7:30 P. M, Sharp, ‘
Song School.
Invycation Rev. G. E. Jones,
Oration—l'he 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—Dßeauties of Litc
L.ois Mattox.
Music Qrartette,
Class Address—ldeals and Aspira
tions Prof. E. A. Pound,
Presentation of certificates,
Song Audience,
Benediction
Everybody cordially invited to be
present. Please be on haue «i'7:3o.
Notice To Pupils,
% All pupils who have been enroll
ed in the Folkston Public Schools
atany 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
failure. All such pupils who are ab
sent will be clussed in the same
grade next year that they were in
this year, Postively no promotions
made to any one who does not take
and pass these cxaminations. |
- Won't Slight A Good Friend.
“If ever I need a cough medicine
again I know what to get,” declares
Mrs, A. L. Alley, of Beals. Maine,
“for, after using ten bottles of Dr,
King’s New Discovery, and feeing
its excellent results in my own fami
ly and others, I am convinced it is
the best medicine made for coughs,
colds and lung trouble,” Everyone
who tries it fecls just that way, Re
lief is felt at once and its quick cure
surprises you. For bronchitis, asth
ma hemmorrhage, croup, lagrippe,
sore throat, pam in chest or langs
its supreme. soc and sl. Trial bot
tie free. Guaranteed by al! druggists
Lived 152 Years,
Wm, Parr—England’s oldest man
—married the third time at 120,
worked in the fields till 132 and live
ed 20 years longer. People should
oe youthful at 80. James Spurlock,
of Spurlock, Ky., shows liow to re
main young, “I feel just like a 16
year-old boy,” he writes, *‘after tak
ing six bottles of Electric 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 o godsend
to weak, sickly run down or old peo
}plc. Try them. soc at all druggists,
;Kills To Stop The Fiend.
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.. The worst foe for 12 years ot John 1
ye, of Gladwin, Mich., wasr run
ning sore, He paid: doctors over
s4qo, without benefit. JThen Bucks.
len’s Arnica Salve killed the ulcer’
and cured him, Cures feveresores,
boils, felons, Eczema, salt rheum.
Infallible for piles, burns, scalds,
cuts, corns. 25¢ at a'l druggists,
Send us your order for Letter,
heads, Envelopes, ete. ‘ 1
l Old papers for sale at the Herald
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CHURCH S
DIRECTORY
AT THE PAFYIST CHURCH.,
G. E. Jones, Pastor. ]
Preaching and Conference on lfie
fourth Sawrday at 11 o’clock AL M,
and on Sunday at 11 A. M. and at
2330 P. M, { } é
Prayer Meeting every Thursdajrgtj
Bunday School every Sunday at
9;30 A. M., j, F. Smith, Superi#"{jj
tendeant, i “‘
Woman’s Missionary Society,:_é%
ery Wednesday at 3 P, M., Miss
Mattiec Denmark, Pres, A
} Everybody is invited to a{md
each service, : :@‘
M. E. Cuurcn Sourn, or m
| FoLkston Circurr
L R. Kelly, pastor, w :
B. F. Gay, Assistant,
Preaching at Folkston every x\fi;
Sunday at 11 A, M. and 7 P, M,
and 3rd Sunday at 7 P, M. “‘
Prayer Meeung every Wedngsd’a‘;%‘_‘
atr B M. ik ;’,
Sunday School at 3 P, M. efi
ery Sunday., o
Preaching at Uptonville everi z&
Sunday at 7 P M, Sl
Preaching at Bethel every. %
Sunday at 11 A. M g
Preaching at Traders Hill uv&fi
4th Sundav at 11 A, M. ’*‘
Preaching at Mills’ church eveti
3rd Sunday at 11 o’clock A, M.
Preaching at Homeland everyfif_
Sunday at 7 P. M, ‘;{&
All are cordially invited ‘{ssl
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For Rent.
One seven room house, eight acre!
of land under fence, within the cxty
himits of Folkston, Ga. For further
information see or wnte Fa
Mrs, G. W, Haddock, |
Callahan, Fla.
OUR &
JOB
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| “People working for us make
‘money. A live man wauted 1 this
,ocaiity. State age, etc. Must be
a hustler,
' Rothschild Mercantile Co.,
| Jacksonville, Fla.
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|Charlton County
Directory
| Superior Court, Tuesday after
the first Monday in April, and Tues
sy after the fourth Monday in Oct.
i - County Court, first Monday in
jeach month,
1 JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT,
{ Thomas A. Parker, Waycross.
g SOLICITOR GENERAL.
| Jos. H. Thomas, Waycross.
: CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
| Jesse W. Vickery, Fotkston.
| JUDGE COUNTY COURT.
A. G. Gowen, Folkston,
SOLICITOR _OUNTY COURT
W, M. Olliff, Foikston.
k ‘REPRESENTATIVE.
: D P, Wasdin, Winokur.
e ORDINARY.
J. J. Stokes, Folkston
; TREASURER,
"~ J.S. Grooms, Folkston.
TAX RECEIVER.
D F. Roddenberry, Folkston.
& FAX COLLECTOR.
J. C. Allen, Winokur,
SHERIFF,
”W. R.. Wainwright. Folkston.
“ SCHOOL COMMISSIONER
¢ 1. E, Malard, Folkston,
. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, ‘
J. P, Mizell, Chairman, Folkston.
B. G. McDonald if
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T. B. Lioyd, ” ;
,?fi]‘_‘obns Bachlott
[C. C, Thomas, St. (leooge.‘
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}J"gx BOARD OF DUCATION
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|T, L. Pickren, Pres. Folkston,
NW Waughtel, Homeland.
s‘: .?.. Keen, Traders Hill,
‘?L’Srmth, . St. Georgs.
Floa g i s
{\%f:vWasdm, Winokuvr.
| Ex. OFr. J. P. anD CONSTBLES.
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T, W. Vickery, ].W. Swearingen
N;@énis. G. M., Folkston. - :
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| 1354 Dis. 6. M., Winokur. ;
G. W. Anderson, A.°T. Mizell
tt93 ms. G. M, Wainwright
|J. P. aNp'THEIR CoNsTARLES,
A. Cross, A. F. Carmical,
fl;ls;; Dis. G. M., St. Geo age.
iy“fjfi.")lc.\lehal, F,W. Young, |
|32 Dis. G. M, Homeland 1
Q}K. Crews. D.V. Smith,
| 1354 pis. G.M., winokur.
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W, F. Donovan, No Constable,
| 959 Dis. G. M., St George.
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{C. L. Cowart. No Cons,,
§ 1220 Dis. G. M., Moniac.
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;. H, Jacobs. No Cons. »
| 1142 Dis, 6, M. Trader’s Hill.
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- TOWNJJOF FOLKSTON,
1 MAYOR,
. T. L. Pickren.
i Mavor PROTEM,
C. M. Raybon.
COUNCILMEN,
M. J. Raxton,
; C. M. Raybon,
J. S. Mizell,
Y. W. Seals,
0. F. Wilson,
3 TREASURER,
M. J. Paxton,
RECORDER,
E. L. Wainwnght,
5 O'MARSHAL,
A. B. wainwright
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Dollar Saving Days.
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Prosperity dates from the first dol- |
lar saved. If you are 'earning «
money you ought to save some- :
thing. What you do now <
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in the way of saving may «
determine what the fu- :
ture will bring you. '
. We pay interest on :
savings accounts :
compounded quar= ‘
terly at 5 per-cent, on :
time certificates 6 per-cent. ‘
l.et us open an :
account with <
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We are prepared to serve the!pub~
licinan acceptable way. Have :
you tried us? :
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FOLKSTON.
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Savings Department
The Atlantic National Bank,
Jacksonville, Florida.
S Interest'at}4 per cont por annum
g eompou' sded quarterly in
i Savings Deparfment,
-2 DEDWARD W. LANE, President,
i _FREDW HOYT, Vice-President.
: : il Is Very Simple Matter.
éw To opeg’ an acgcount, send
gyo ur name and address with your first deposit. The money may
i be 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 bank will send you & pass book, in
: which will be written your name and the amount of your deposit.
§ It will also send you signature and identification card, which you
2 will sign, fill out and return. Your pass book must accompany
all deposits and withdrawals. You ean withdraw maney by mail
g just as easily as though you visited the bank, Your signature to
§ a blank withdrawal receipt, which we will send you to fill out, is
: all the identification necessary. We will send you our check for
g the amount you withdraw, or, if you prefer, we will send you the
§ cash by express or registered mail. ‘
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Resources over
Four Million Dollars.
OFFICERS.
THOMAS P. DENHAM, Cashier
ODELMER D, UPCHURCH Cashier-