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THE HERALD.
AT . e o 1850 A A A i
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Official Organ Charlton County and
; the Town of Folksten.
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W.R.WAINWRIGHT, PROP,
E. L. WAINWRIGHT, EDITOR
ANDMANAGER.
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Entered at the poetoflice at Folk
gton, Ua., as Secoud Clase
Maltter,
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No con nunication will be pub
lished in "Che ierald unless the
name of e writer 38 signed to
fLhe a-tice,
T O S A AR S, YSR O .
All change of advértisements or
anything intended for publication
must he handed n not later thaa
Truesday night. 10 receive prompt
attentjon,
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Have mercy on dumb animals.
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Bweet potatozs are still being ship
ped from Jolkston, C. M. Raybon
bhipped another car last week,
CLRLELER
Thete is some talk of Puttingin a
local telephone system in Folkston
It ts hoped ic will be secured,
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1 the chips are striking you or tha
«hoe pinches your foot when we say
you are not doing anytking for Folk
ston or Charl.on county, dont get
mad with any one but your self you
are the man we want to sirike,
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~ The Coca Cola Co. paid the At
Janta Georgian SIOO,OO to say the
word Coca Cola in their paper. We
have offer:l the merchants in Folk
ston enough gpace to say 100,000
words for $25.00 and they 4o r.ot
swand to spenk. e}# ok
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Dont turn to the right, or turn to
tke leit but stay in the middle of the
ROAD
when you drive over the new graded
public roads. Diiving from one side
to the other will make the road in
bad condition—ctay in the middle.
EEPCELER
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Ulysses S. Grant.
By J A EDGETRTON.
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I’ to the time of the civil war
Ulysses 8. Grant was practica’
lv unknown. Then fame came
tpon him suddenly and nver-|
whelmingly. It was as though all of
the earlier part of his life had been a
nvaiting time, a preparation. Ounce ia
the glare, he was there to stay. No
more escape for him, He must play
his part hepceforth with the eyes of
the world upon him. It Is questionable
ilf Grant enjoyed this publicity, but,
whatever his personnl feelings, h¢ had
the doggad determination to go through
with whatever was thrown in his way.
The remark of his wife that, “Mr.
Girant is an obstinate man,” showed a
prominant quality that made for the
goneral's success. This trait was
shown even in his boyhood. The story
18 often told of his feat of loading logs
unaided and alone. Usually several
tuen did this work, and the duty of the
slender lad was to haul the logs to
the sawmill, One day he found the
men absent, Tnstead of going home, as
most boys would have done, he detern
mined to do the loading himself, so in
veuted a contrivance which by the ald
of one of the horses enabled him to
perform the task. This act made him
famous in the neighborhood, ‘
Bulldog tenacity, sheer hanging on
whatever befell, persistence that never
Jet go—this seemed to be the predom
inant characteristic of Grant. He Qid
not know how to quit. Once started
on a task, he seemed to have a phys
fcal Inability of stopping until the
thing was accomplished. If he could
not smash his antagonist, he would
wear him out. He never planned for
. retreat. Perhaps he did not know how
%o retreat. His plan seemed to be to
hit first and keep bitthog, to drive on
and on till he won, to fight and still
fight unt!l elther hie antagonist or hime
self was incapacitated for farther cone
ilet. “I propose to fight it out on this
e If it takes all summer,” he wired
%o Washiugton, and the succeeding
sompaign showed that he weant all
4ud a litts more than he sald.
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‘Something Lios
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ing In Folkston
Last Saturday.
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I.ast Saturday was a day in which
things were moving in Folkston,and
every one seemed tc be busy and on
the go, while there was a few things
that could and should have been
done were lcft undone,
First—There were all the farmers
with their corn to griad .but nothing
could be done for them in the fore-
Ennnn because a part of the mill crew
had business in court. |
j Secend—W, F. Sapp had Tohn-
Hatcher arrested and bronght to
Folkston for a trial. charged with,
entering Sapp’s field and raising a
row, in whieh IHatchershotat Sapp.
the case was dismissed. Sapp to pay
all cost. |
Third—J. A, Wainwright was up
before the mayor for being drunk
and disorderly, J. P. Robnison pre
fering charges, C ase dismissed |
; Foanrth—J. A. Wainwright strikes
J. P. Robins on several licks at the
court honss with fist, cansing a few
bruises, but the fight didn’t amount
to much,
Fifth— Town Marshal is fined by
Mavor SIO.OO far leaving the conrt
honse after court had been dismissed
Can such fine be collected?.
Sixth—]. A. Wainwright and J. Pe
Robinson before Mayor charged
with fighting.
J. A, Wainwright fined SIO.OO J.P.
Robinson released.
Seventh—A Young man by the
name of Wilson wadin town with a
balky mule. By spells be drove
through Folkston crosing sidewalks
and striking fences, post etc, He
beat the mule geverely with whipe,
and even tried to buy an ax handle,
but one of our good merchants re
fused to s2ll that time. Before he
could be arrested the animal wasr
Eud! togo and Wilron was no.
Seen again till Monday mording,
when Constehle J W, Swesringen
arrested him acd hpancht Yine b
tora the ovurl. He was g ,
hear'ng and was bound aver to th
County court, b, T. w Vick-rv J.
P. A bond 1 $150.00 was nllow d.
e Simple Life
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has for its basis PERFECT HEALTH.
The clear brain, the healthy stbmach, the |
bodily organs exercising in harmony, are
the first essentials of a Rimple Life— |
A LIFE OF PEACE At SATISFACTION.
Wo one can Inow the pure delight of
simple living whose nervous system is
kept in a state of tension by Constipa«
tion, Indigestior, Dyspepsia, Bilicusness
and other diseases du to inaction of the
liver.
The Simple Way to seck the Simnle
Life i 3 to seek the remedy for these cune
ditions, This remedy bas been found in
our great product— ‘
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ST.JOSEPH' S
Liver Regulatc
(in Both Liguid and Powdor Form.
It has made life brighter and happiness
and peace possible when all was dark
and distregsed, It reaches the centers of
life and purifi's th:m. It encourages the
liver, stomuch a 1 Lowels to a freer and
more natuvai aguvity,
It is the Simple Way to a Simple Life
of Health, Peace, Contentment,
Many persons attest this fact who have
realized its truth by actval experience.
Bt. Joseph's Liquid Liver Regulator
is x;mmm. in action, (‘xcwdrm‘r palatahlo
and pleasant to the raste. It gso d by drug:
gists and dealers at 50 cents a bottle,
St, Joseph's Liver Regulator in pow
der form is put \IR in tluht‘uu hoxes angd re-
Imls at %5 cents @ box, five boxes for 4 dollar,
t may be ta n_dry or made into a tea or
B::m"' ‘{‘llll irections accompany every
ttle snd box,
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Gerstle Medicine Co.
| Chattancoga, Tenn.
Kills To Stop The Fiend.
The worst foe for 12 years ot John
Deye, of Gladwin, Mich., wasr run
ning sore, He paid docters over
8400, without benefit. Then Buck
len's Arnica Salve killed the ulcer
and cured him, Cures feverasores,
boils. felons, Eczema, salt rheum.
Infallible for piles, burns, scalas,
tuts, corns. 25¢ at a'l druggists
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l Send us your order for Letter
' heads, Euvelopen, ete. _
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‘ DIRECTORY
AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH, '
~ @. E. Jones, Pastor, ‘
Preaching and Conference on the
fourtk »awurday at 11 o’cloclt A, M,
and on Synday at 11 A. M, and at
7:30. P, M, |
Prayer Meéting every Thursday at
7 P, B, '
Sunday School every Gunday at
9330 A, M., J. F, Smith, Superin
tendent, :
Woman’s Missionary Society, ev
ery Wednesday at 3 P, M,, Miss
Tattic Denmark, Pres, |
liveryboay is invired to atlend‘j
each service. | “
M, E. CHURCH SuUTH, Of 'rm:j
FoOLKgTON CIRCUIT ‘
I, R. Kelly, pastor. ]
B. F. Gay, Assistant.‘
Preaching at Folkston every xst%
Sunday 2t 11 A. M. and 7 P. M.,
and 3rd Sunday at 7 P. M. ‘
Prayer Meeting every Wednesday
at g P. M, |
Sunday School at 3 P. M. ev
ery Sunday, |
Preaching at Uptonville every 2nd
Sunday at T P. M,
Preaching at Bethel every 2znd
Sunday at 11 A. M
~ Preaching at Traders Hill every
4th Sundav at 11 A. M.
Preaching at Mills’ church every
3rd Sunday at 11 o’clock A. M.
Preaching at Homeland cyery 4th
Sunday at 7 P. M, :
All are cordialdy invited
For Rent.
One seven room nouse, eight acres
of land under fence, within the city
himits of Folkston, Ga. For further
infor\mution see or write
; Mrs, G, W, Haddock,
! Lraa Y . Ca'lahun,_rfl..a.'
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Are You Liviag
In the
Cobweb Kingdom?
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There are cobwebs on the windows,
There are cobwebs on the door,
There are cobwebs swinging, swaying
From the rafters to the floor.
Now the place is Cobweb Kingdom,
Though it used to be a store.
If the C@web Kingdom's ruler L%
Were a man discreet and wise
He would have no cobwebs swaying,
Swinging round and catching fliesy
He would crowd his store with buyers=
Me would simply ADVERTISE!
Charlton County ‘
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Directory|.
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Superior Court, Tuesday after|
the first Monday in April, and Tues
dsy after the fourth Monday in Oct. |
County Court, first Monday in|
each month, ‘
JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT. |
Thomas A. Parker, Waycross. ‘
'~ SOLICITOR GENERAL. l
Jos. H. Thomas, Waycross. |
. CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
Jesse W, Vickery, Foikston,
JUDGE COUNTY COURT.
_ A. G. Gowen, Folkston,
S§OLICITOR “OUNTY COURT }'
W. M. Olliff, Folkston.
REPRESENTATIVE, ‘
D ®. Wasdin, Winokur. i
ORDINARY,
" J. J. Stokes, Folkston -
TREASURER,
_ J.S. Grooms, Folkston.
. TAX RECEIVER.
D F. Roddenberry, Folkston.
TAX COLLECTOR.
J. C. Allen, Winokur, !
SHERIFF. -'
W. R.. Wainwright. Folkston. ’
SCHOOL COMMISSIONER |
. 1. E, Malard, Folkston,
‘ COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
J.P. Mizell, Chairman, Folkston.
iB. G. McDonald "
1. B. Lloyd, 2
¥. Johns Bachlott
€. C, Thomas, St. Ceooge.
? BOARD OF DUCATION
FT. 1.. Pickren, Pres, Foikston,
(C. W. Waughtel, Homeland.
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W. R. Keen, Traders Hill,
S, J. Smith, St. Georgs.
D. R- Wasdir, Winokur.
© Ex. Orr. J. P. aNo CONSTBLES.
ST, W. Vickery, = J.W. Swearingen
32 pis. G. M., Folkston.
3. &, Prescott, ; l
1354 Ms. 6, M., Winokur, F
G. W. Aunderson, A,’'l'. Mizell
| 1193 Dis. G. M., Wainwright
\ J. P. AND THEIR CONSTARLES, |
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S, A, Cross, A.F, Carmical, |
Bl D, 6l M, St Geo ages i
J. E. scMehal, F.W. Young, '
32 pis. 6, M., Homeland
o H.Crews, D.IV. Smith, ;
1354 Dis. G, M., Winokur, i
‘"W, F. Donovan, _No Constable,
959 Dis. G, M., St George.
C. L. Cowart. No Cons.,
. 1220 Dis. G,'M., Moniac. |
G. H.Jacobs. No Cons. |
l 1142 Dis, G, M. Trader’s Hill,
l TOWN OF FOLKSHTON,
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; M, J. Paxton,
C. M Raybon,
J. S. Mizell
: Y. W, Seals,
L O. ¥. Wilson
TREASURER,
M. J. Paxton,
RECORDER,
E. L. Wainwnght,
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money you ought to save some-. :i
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time certificates 6 per-cent. ey
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4 g 5'3 sample Latest Model “Ranger’ bicycle furnished by us. OQur agents evaywehcum
g £ ’ \ making money fast. Wy z:rfidl Particulars and .afiecial offer at once. 4
i W ey NO MONEY REQUIRED until you receive an approve of your bicycle. Weshi
7l PR o anyone, anywhere in the U. S. without @ cent deposit in advance.lreh&frfcle. an§
74 ! | allow TEN DAYS’ FREE TRIAL during which time you may ride the bicycle an
7 Nly %@ put it to any test you wish. If you are then not perfectly s.g\liz'fied or do not wish to
} ‘ ‘ WM keep the bicycle ship it D\;\ik ;.o us z;‘t olur %;pfinse an%yo;;. wull ttk mo”gl“gmt
5 HA A R e turmish the highest grade bicycles it is possible e
!\ ” ? \,l‘ i FAGTORY PRIcEs at one small profit above actual factory cost. You save $lO
b\ \N SR S\ fA3B to $25 middlemen’s profits by buying direct of us and have the manufacturer’s guar+
B PRV antee behind your bicycle. DO NOT BUY a bicycle or a pair of tires from anyons
i3y i ‘.af?.,.‘»‘ @ at any price until vou receive our catalogues and leain our unheard of factery
’g\r‘ \i G(f ‘; 3’ Prices’and remarkadle special offers m}‘rlder agents, enitited ek d
! KR4O o Al . when you receive our beautiful ca ogue an
-(”\1“ “,‘k‘é” L\ VOH WILL E flSTONISHE study our superb models at the weonder/ully
e & S Joww prices we can make you this year. We seli the highest grade bicycleador less money
L R < W™ than any other factory. We are satisfied with SI.OO profit abave factory cost.
e i Qi BICYCLE DEALERS, you can sell our bicycles under your ovn nzme plate at
- 5 double ~ our prices. Orders filled the day received. x
B |/ SECOND HAND BICYCLES. We do not regularly handle second hand bicyeles, but
s4B¥ usually have a number on han%\ukcn in trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we clear out
& nromptly at prices ranging from 31088 or 810, Descriftive bargain lists mailed free,
ER BRRKES tinglo wheels, imported rolier cha ns and pedals, parts, repairs and
cflfl“ 9 » equipment of all kinds at Lalf tke usual retail prices.
SERSC REDGETHORH PUHCTURE-PROOF spg 80
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i SELF-HERALIRG TIRES & Sampee rain
l- -_ 70 INTRODUCE, GNLY
XY e regular velail price of these tives is T o PRy
> $8.50 per pair, bul( to iut.\);!uc; we wi}ll w‘_%} _
sellyouasample pair for s4.Bo(cashwithovder $4.55), fra s { S (EZEEO, 5D g
E FROM PURCTURES |- ndemmant] . 1 7RS
'o MORE TRO“BL -‘.;_f'?;igga?g%;y; BT Bk é*:‘;&;:;' <
NAILS, Tacks or Glass will not let the WReHTSTORENE/gil b pary SIS
air out. Sixty thousand pairs sold last year, §& L A a 2 s:f -i'-\.-i;ty?_«: Al
Over two hundred thousand pairs now in use. e T 's: RNN /
DESCRIPTION: Madeinallsizes. Itistively LR R - ’_/
and easyriding,verydurableand linedinsidewith NG sPI SRRV N AN 54
& special quality o?mht;er, which never lv:co::u;f "‘ T 425 ) /
horous and which closes up small punctures without allowe [& 88
L:g theairtoescape. We have hundreds of letters from satis. 'S ! i §X.t’?nt’h°3::=;—:’::’ :’:fia
fiedcustomersstating that theirtires haveonly been pumped TS “ "P J wye
Po : o Fes B and “D," also rim strip “H
upouceortwiceina wholeseason. They weighnomorethan R to prevent rim cutting. Thia
anordinary tire, the(p\mc:ure resisting qualitics being givenn S 8 tire will euntlast “" other
by several layers of thin, specially prepared fabricon the A make—SOFT, ELASTIO and
tread. Theregularprice ofthcse}iresxs;%‘._soperpmr.but for @ EASY BlDlfiG
advertising purposes weare makingaspegial fpcto?'price to g .
the rider of only §4.80 per pair.. All orders shipped same day letter is received. We ship C. 0. D.on,
approval. You do not pay a cent until you have examined and found them strictly as represented.
We willallow a eash discount of 5 per cent (thereby making the price $4.65 per pair) if you
send FULL CASH WITH ORDER and enclose this advertisement. You run no risk in
sending us an order as the tires may be returned at OUR expense if for any reason they are
not satisfactory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as safe as in a
bank. If you order a pair of these tires, you will find that they will ride easier, run faster,
wear better, last longer and look finer than any tire you have ever used or seen at any price. We
know that you will be so well pleased that when you wanta tm:?'cle you will give us your order.
We want you to send us a trial order at once, hence this remarkab e tire offer,
ED TIRES don't buy any kind at any price until you send fora pair of
IF YOU ”E Hedgethorn Puncture-Proof tires on approval and trial at
the special introductory price quoted above; or write for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue which
describes and quotes all makes and kinds of tires at about half the usual Rrices.
T but write us a postal today. DO NOT THINK OF BUYING a bicycle
DO NOT WA! or a pair of tires from anyone until you know the new and wonderful
offers we are making. It only costs a postal to learn everything, Write it NOW,
J. L. MERT GYCLE COMPARY, CHICAGO, ILL.
Won't Slight A Goo. Friend.
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“If ever I need a.cough medicine
egain I know what to get,” declares
Mrs, A. L. Alley, of Beals, Maine,
“for, afrer using ten bottles of Dr,
King’s New Discovery, and, seeing
its excellent results in my own fami
ly and others, I am convinced it is
the best medicine made for coughs,
icolds and lung trouble.” Everyone
who tries it fecls just that way, Re
‘lief ‘s felt at once and its quick cure
surprises you. For bronchitis, asth
ma hemmorrhage, croup, lagrippe,
sore throat, pain in chest or lungs
its supreme. ssoc and §l. Trial bot
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Old papers for sale at the Herald
office, 15¢. per hundred.
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A Little Row
On last Friday John Hateher and
hie wife went to the field where
W E. Sapp was at work to settle
gsome reports that were out, in whi
ch Sapp was accused of circulating
falgo reports on the family of Hate
he".
Hatcher «ntered his field and the
quarrel began, in which Hatcher
‘was cut one severe lick by Sapp.
Htacher then pulled his revolver
rnd shot at Sapp once but miseed
‘bis mark, '
l Sapp had Hatcher arrested charg
ed with assault ar d intent to mur
’dqr; In the trial before J. B+ Me
Mahal J. P., Hatcher was releas &
land Sapp to pay all cQst.