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Charlton @ou/zz‘y Aerald,
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W. R, WAINWRIGHT, - - Owner,
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Official Organ, Charlton County And Town Of
Folkston.
Entared at the postothice at Folkston, Ga., as Second Class Matter.
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G, L, ”’a:’nwfiig/d, Editor,
Answer Jo "In The Shadow OF The Lines.”
You ask me but to meet you in the shadow of the pines;
Forgive the past aad love you as before;
But though my heart is yearning, once again vour face to see,
I know that here on earth we'll meet no more;
The words you spoke 1 anger have cast us far apart,
So far, that we shall never meet again,
But on my heart the memory of happy cCays gene by,
Engraven there, fogever gshall remain,
Chorus,
Oh, T cannot come back to you, sweetheart,
Cannot come back to the one I love,
Though on carth we shall ever be parted,
I'll meet you in the heaven above.
T tossed the ring in anger, in the waters of the sea,
Unheeding then the tears yon could not hide.
1 left you standing underncath the pine trees all alone,
As overhead the night wind softly sighed;
My heart was hot with unger atihe cruel words you said.
The words that cost so many years of pain,
And now you fain would call me back, but, oh, I cannot come;
I'l] never see your face on earth again,
Chorus.
*Twas pride that drove me from you, 'neath the shadow of the plnes;
"Twas pride that drew me to another’s side.
And duty now must hold me tnere, although my love could not;
By duty’s chains forever we’ll abide ,
{But when our task on earth is don:; our life on earth is o’er
Angd we shall pass from earth to heaven above, |
When all life's work is ended, I shall meet you once again,
And claim you then, my first, and only love,
Chorus.
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The trusts can trust the Senate,
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1f partopns could kill, those new hats wourd he dead ones.
Judge Landis, of $29.000.000 fine fame, has now fined a man one
dent. There was no appeal this time,
What'll we do with our clotheslines when they lay out these air.
ship routes.
EEERECRR
It ought to be some consolation to the Sultan of Turkey that he
show has only eleven spring bonnets to buy.
A Wilkes Barre (Pa.) woman was saved from drowning by her
big hat, It must have been a canoe.
The ‘best thing about an engagement to go to a picric is that may
e it will rain in time to prevent it
ererERRER
“Women, mind your own affairs,” advises Mrs. Hetty 'Green.
Andtbqy will too, provided they can get through with their neighbor’s
dn time.
“Going to Work,” a painting by Millet, has just gold for $50.000
It would be worth a good deal to get a picture of some men going to
work.
BEEREERE
If that Alabama man who proposed to 200 women before he wa s
.accepted has any children. they will have the right to regard him as the
mmost wonderfu! popper in the world.
FREREER
Not all the horrible things you hear are true. For instance
mn'n'ied men will be pleased to learn that the ferthcoming fashion pre-,
Aacribing & 500-button-up-the-back gown for women is based on noth
ing, :
Because she was -"vexed with her husband” an Illinois woman |
poured keroseue over him, and set him afire, The average husband
Ahusband will much prefer the old style curtain lecture to this Illinois in ‘
JAnovaton. |
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AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH, if
G. E. Jones, Pastor. ?‘
Preaching and Conference on the
fourth Saturday at 11 o’clock A, M.
and on Sunday at 11 A. M. and at
9:50 0, M. .
Prayer Meeting every Thursday ati
18 M. !
Sunday School every Sunday ati
’9;30 A. M., J. F. Smith, Superin
‘tendeat, .
. Woman's Missionary Sociery, ey
ery Wednesday at 3 P. M., Miss
Mattic Deumark, Pres, ’
Everybody is invited to atiénd
each service.
M. E. Cuurcu Sourh, oi THE
I'oLksTon Circurr
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.
Prager Meeting every Wednesday
at 7 P. M, ; ;
Sunday Schoolat 3 P. M. ey,
ery Sunday.
Preaching at Uptonville every 2ud
Sunday at 7 P M,
fircaching at Bethel every 2nd-
Sunday at 11 A. M Kol g
Preaching at Traders Hill every |
4th Sundav-at 11 A. M. f
Preaching at Mills’ church every
3rd Sunday at 11 o’clock A. M.
Preaching at Homeland es'crj' 4th
Sunday ar 7 P. M, . ik
All are cordially invited
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. . JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT. ‘
. ' homas A. Parker, Waycross.
% . SOLICITOR GENERAL.
Jos. . Thomas, Waycross.
& CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
Jesse W. Vickery, Folkston.
- JUDGE COUNTY COURT.
' A. G. Gowen, Folkston,
" "/SOLICIT JR OUNTY COURT,
W, M. Olliff, Foiksten,
. " REPRESENTATIVE.
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ORDINARY. :
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;’” " “J. C. Allen, Winokar,
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©W. R. Wamwright, Folkston. .
'L SCHOOL COMMISSTONER
. 4 1.0 E, Mallard, Folkston,
; COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
J:P. Mizell, Chairman, Folkston.
B. G. McDonald 2
1. B. Lioyd, g
F. Jobns Bachlott
C: C, Thomas, St. Geooge.
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8P Pickren, Ptes, Foikston.
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W. R. Keen, Traders Hill, ;
5. J.-Smith, St. Georgs. 1
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Ny H "Crews. D2V, Smith,
1364 Dis. G. M., winokur, ~
W. F. Donovan, No Constable,
959 Dis. G. M., St George.
C, L. Cowart, Noj Cons.,
1220 Dis. G. M., Moniac.
G. H.Jacobs. No Cons.
1142 Dis, G, M, Trader’s Hill.
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