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To My Trade and the General Publics
I desire to thank you for your patronage, and [ trustto actand sell soas to merit your confidence. While |am strivingto do
busingss on small profits, | will do practically a cash business,-~this means it you pay your bills, you can buy on time, but to those who
buy %nd never pay up IWill have to drop such accounts as this, while it is not my desire to refuse such trade, in justiceto all concerned
have it to.do, I will write a few letters in this spac then I will always have a few special prices for your consideration,
Again thanking you ajl sot your kindness andwishing e‘lerybqldy success and happiness, | am. teesy
Gratefully yours - . L ’ i
Locals and Personals,
T. A, Christy made a business
trip to Way:ross Tuesday,
A baby girl arrived at the home of
F. A. Thomas last sunday,
E. A. Westoerry made 2 business
trip to Newell Tuesday,
E. Wackym made a business trip
to St. George, Tuesday,
J. A. Wainwright spent Monday
in Jacksonville,
Robt. Jones of Traders Hill, gpent
Saturday here. :
J- E. Robinson wasiu town [ues.
day. :
] E. McMahal, of Homeland was
in town the firsy part of the week.
J- L. White and W. H, Bruce, of
flome'and, were in town Saturday.
M. Altman made a business trip
to Jacksonville Mouday.
Ldgar Stewart, of Waycross, spen;
Sauday here wiih his mother,
Mrs. W, H. Cason’ of Hillarb
spent Sunday here visiting relatives
Several Folkstonites attended
preaching at Mill’s church Sunday.
D. R. Wasdin, of Wingkur, was
in town last Friday. - ;
L. W. Seals, of Chatleston, S. C,,|
spent Sunday here with his family.
G+ C. Layt/m, us Uptonville was
in Folkston Satnrday.
E. W. Sceals hl¢ moved his fam
ily to the T ler house.
Dr. J C. Wright made a business
trip to paints in Flornda the first of
the week )
Frank Johneon, of Jacksonville ‘
spent a few days here last week
with zelatives. |
T. 'W. Vickery’s watermelons
plapted in Folkston sand in one block
of the depor are looking fine.
Miss Nellie Davis, spent Saturday
and Sunday at Homeland at the
home of C. W, Waughtel j
Miss Govie Jones visited a* the
home of C. W. Waughtel. of Home
land Sunday |
Miss Edna Mott returned Sunday}
from a visit to her parents at Kings l
land.
Mrs, M. L. Madray, of Hilliard’J
spent Sunday nere with her parenis,
Mr. and Mrs.] A. Wainwright,
~ Clevelaud Miller, of Bashlott,
spent Fuday here attending the |
school picnic.
Miss Nellie Mattox spent the lat
ter part of last weck in Waycross
visiting friends and relatives.
Mrs. Lizzie Green, of Hilliard,
spent last week here withi her sister,
Mrs. L. E, Mallard.
T, W. Nash, of Bt. George, was
in Folkston last week and while here
had us to mark up his subscription
to the Herald for another year.
The State Evangelist Rev. B, G,
Smith will come and hold a series
of meeting at the Babtist Church
commencing June the 21st
The Ladies of the Baptist church
Will give an Ice Cream sapper on
Friday evening. May 28 Everybody
1s invited.
Dr. Malone, H. C. Page, W. H.
Mizell and B. F, Scott spent las: Wed
nigat on the river fishing. Tneyre
porta good time and pienty of fish.
F. A. Thomas says he is doing
business. Last week he took a _trip
for ple:sure, and secured that day
over § (0. worth of work.
Miss Lessie Westberry, of Way—
cross, speut last Friday here at the
home of [, S. Joiner. returning to
her home Saturday afiernoon. i
Miss Laly Joiner left last Satyrday
afternoon for Waycross wherg she
Will spend sometime visiting friehds]
nd reiatives.
H. H. Bass Munager, wants a good
bustling man to write nsurance in
this county for the Jefferson Stand
ard Lose Insurance Co. Address 312
English-American Bidg. Adantaa, ‘
~ Photographer Wiackym will leave
about the middle of next week. ‘
Better hurry up if you want you
plcture ““to3s” or your “beaunty
struck.” |
mrs C. W. Smith, of Jacksonville,
ard mrs. A, L Ford, of Savannah,
spent yesterc ay afternoon with H.J.
Davis and tamly, leaving on the
evening train for Jacksonville. ‘
Mrs. T. H. Davis, of Uptonville,
;who has peen unwell for some lime,
was here last week receiving treat
frem Dr. Wright, She_ returned to
her home Friday afternoon much
improved,
“Peojle working for us make
money. A live man wauted 1n this
locality, State age, etc, Must be
a hustler,
Rothschild Mercantile Coi,
Jacksonville, Fla,
. Utcle Johu Roddenberry had the
[ misfc rtune to lose his horse last week
‘but losing one, he then bought two
and is now ready to take you any
‘where at anvtime. His son John is
driving and says he has the best rigs
in town,
T. L. Pickren and W. H, Mizell
left Tuesday afternoon for Colum
pus where they attend the Grand
Lodge Knights of Pythias, they go
as repesentatives from Folkston
Lodge. Mr. Pickren took his wife
with him,
The Carpenter-Morton Co., Bos
ton, Mass. were the first paint con
cern to offer Varnish Stains to house
keepers. Campbell’s Varnish Stain
is the original, first made in 1888,
and today recognized as the mostl
satisfactory article ot the kind upon
the market. Dr. J. C. Wright car-l
ries a complete stock, Color card
for the asking, ) :
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THE FOLKSTON PHARMACY.
| Dre Dallas Williams,
Proprietor,
Pure Drugs and Medi=
cines Coldest Drinks,
Best Candy, Cigars and
Tobacco.
Stationery and Toi
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Crownand bridge work a special
ty; prices reasonable; work guaran
';eed. Will be in Folkston \Dn the
lirst Monday and [uesday ‘follow
f,xng ol =ach month anul further
otice,” ‘
DR. J. C. WRIGHT,
Physiecian & Surgeon,
FOLKSTON, GA, |
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®.F. HALL,
JEWLELER.
All kind of work promptly and
satisfuctorily doue. Watches and
docks guaranteed for one year
Agent for one of the largest jewel
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OFFICE IN BANK BUILDING)
FoLkstoN, - - - Gegorcia,
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FOLKSTON LODGE No. 268
22 10.0.%
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ry st and 3rd
[hursday nmighte o
6:45 p. m. 1
All visiti .g brothers are cordially nvited
to be present, ‘
io Es MALI ARD, N. G, |
K. L. WAINWRIGHT, Sec. |
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No, | &AM
. /}\ d.cts ¢y 15t Saturday
QN4 ;?‘ @’ .. u., and [uesday
‘ /@\‘ n atier 3rd Saturday a'
: T n. 1o each month
Vis g brethren cordially welcome.
L. E. MaLLARD,W. M. T, L. PICKREN, Sec
’ @ Folkston Lodge
&7 N 0.148 K. ot P,
@f."’-}' Meets each 2nd and 4th
R AP ;
QEENL) Thursaay vights at 6:45 pom. -~
Y All visiting brothers will ¢
€€ . = a hearty welcome,
H. C. Pacy, g
B. G. McDoNaLD, K. R. & S,
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{not know how I can do it but just get m |
! prices on ALL KINDS of house furnishing|
|goods and you will wonder why you ever
bought anywhere else. A full line o
Beds, Mattresses and Springs justreceived
and will have a nice line of Chairs ann
Reckers in this week. | aiso sell th
beautiful “STATE NATIONAL” Cook
tove, which one customer says he be
lieves will save enough wood in one year]
to pay for it. Others say it is the best
all around cooker they ever saw, ana the
best partis you can buy it and anythin
else |l handle and pay for it while you us
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Yours for business, falr dealin
and prosperity. -
TG Gieteery, 1
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HORT ORDERS A SPECIALTY. THE BESTMEALIN THECITY
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By Jo A. EDGERTON.
, % A dull boy, be
oy o became the great
o O est mathematical
- genius of madern
: / times.
N this age of doubt many of our
most cherished legends are being
’ assaulted, the varlous apple sto
| ries along with the rest. There
have been at least three famous apples
In history—the one eaten by Adam and
Eve, the one shot off his son’s head by
William Tell and the one whose fall
suggested to Sir Isaac Newton the law
of gravitation. Despite the scoffing of
the higher criticlsm, we still cherish
these pippins and are determined to
stand by them,
Newton was rather a dull boy and
wag literally kicked into exertion. He
stood at the foot of his class and one
day was booted by the boy higher up,
The Newtonian spirit was aroused by
this indignity, with the result that
young Isaac not only whipped the.
kicker, but determined to go ahead of
him in the class. This he did, and
more, for he went to the head of the
row and stayed there,
The second spur to effort received hy
the young man came at the time le
sought admission to Cambridge univer
sity. Ile knew so little about Euclid
that the professor of mathematics op
posed admitting him. Newton there.
upon determined to know Euclid and
succeeded so well that he became the
greatest mathematical genius of mod: !
R i s
Voitaire started the story of the Aps
&110 that fell and hit Newton so hard
at"the young man determined to find
out what made it fgll. If so great &
skeptic as Voltaire could swallow the
gtory, there i 3 no reason why it should
not be accepted by the other skeptics.
When Sir Isaac first made his com
puiations on the subject of gravita
ticn, be was misled by the erroneous
notions then held of the length of the
carth’s radius. He therefore sbundon.
ed the theory temporarily, Luter the
error was corrected, when he veturned
to the subject, completed the demon
stration and gave it to the world iu his
famous “Principla.”
In the meantime he had made his alk
most equally famous discoveries conv
cerning light, dividing white light inte
the primary colors and determining the
difference of refraction between them
He also did much in perfecting the tel
escope, gave to mathematics Integra:
and differential caleulus and made oth
er contributions to acienee which mark
ed him as the chief intellect of his g, -
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