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Locals and Personals,
W. H. Thompson, of Homeland,
was here Tussday
W. N. Murray of Uptenvill spent
Tuesday here.
E. C. K:nmnison was in town
Tuesday.
H. T. M'Clain, of Recepond was
in town Monday.
R. T. Wainwright came down
from Waycross and spent Monday
here,
5 or 6 doses ““666" will cure any
case of Chills and Fever. Price gEp
Miss Rena Smith of Newell where
she 18 now teaching spent Sunday
here, !
Miss Stella Pickren feturned yes.
terday from Athens where she has
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spent the past month, |
J. M. Roddeuberry is Sack with
us again. He gave up his position
at New Lacy tne first 0! the month
and arnved here Sanday nighe.
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Misses Audry Scott and Lois Maitox
left Sunday afiernoon tor Waycross
where they will spcnd a few weeks
with relatives and friends.
J. O. Hagen atd J. C. Walker
of Kings Ferry, were in town last
Thursday a:d were pleasant callers
at the Heraid ofiice.
5 or 6 dosee “666” will cure any
case Of Chuls and Fever. Price 25|
There were many people hare
Monday attending the monthly term
of the County Court. Very jittl,
was done at this term.
A. B, Wainwright spent Sunday att
cinoon in Caliahan. * Dolph says
here is po niage like Caliahan
- J. B. Loyd who has been iil for
several days was able to attend the
meeting of ths County Commis
sioners Monday.
]. T. Mizell was in town Saturday
with a wagon load of sweet p(\')t,a»tues
raised ov his farm. Mr Mizell is
ooc of our hest farmers and lp ale
\Va)'s; awnong the first to bring ia new
products,
1. W. Vickery received an orler
yesterday morning to tarn over
$2000.00 of the manzy for which he
s)ld the St. George property to the
truste-s of the school to be usea i
bumldiug a schooi bnilding ‘here,
J. C. Robinson left last Friday
far Alaehua Fla., woere he holds a
position with the News Jpublishing
Co., John wag with us many months
us a printer, and did excellent work
and we are pieased to know he holds
a position with the above Company
ancd we wish him well.
E. A. Lewis, Field Secretary of
the Home Industrial Art School, of
Chicago is here this week and is
meeting with success. His Chau
tauqua Dz2sk, with gcroil Map and
Blackboarcd is neatand attractive
and is very instructive.
Every body should have ouve in
their t.omes.
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Bufialo Dots.
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The farmers of this community
are about through pulling fodder.
A crowd of young folks visited
the river Sunday . M. and report
a fine time.
The sing at the Buffalo School
house Sunday was well attended by
people from Winokur and Bachlott.
Miss Cornelia Dryden of Hobo
ken is visiting here this week.
Why isit that Mr Wainwright is
all the tim singing Some Body’s tall
and handsome.?
Mr B. D. Johns came proudiy
marching up Thursday with a seven
pound trout.
Mr J. M. Davison attended church
at Antioch Saturday and Sundav.
Misses Altaand Nancy Dowling,
Lilla Herrin and Correlia Dryden,
Messers Burie and Frank Lee and
B. D. Johns strolled over to. Mr 8,
E lees Saurday evening Mis
Coraelin presided at the organ and
gad rendered some fine music,
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. Mr B. D. Johns called at Mr,
Daviscns Saturday evening,
: Brown Eyes.
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Prisoners Fail In
- New Trial
€W Irial.
Lon Dixon and Joe Petty, the
boys convicted at the last Ap:il
term of Court for the murder of
Dan Crews, and sentenced for life
in (he penitentiary have failed to
g3t anew tiial and as soon as the
necessary papers are fixed will be
taken to the penitentiary
I'wo Boys
Drowned.
Last Sunday afternoon Isae Carl
ton and Roy Haddork, two boys
|ench fifteen years of age, were
drowned while in bathing in the
St. Marys river rear Kingsland
Death of -
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Little Girl,
Last Thuriday night tle
five monih old httle girl of Mr and
}Mrs Leonard Lovd who hive just
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east o' town lied after an Iliness of
’three mounths.
~ The fu eral took place at Traders
Hill on Friday. May the bercaved
varents in this sad hour trust Him
who foeth zll things well and know
as the jewel has been taken away it
ix now in the arms of the Savior in
a brighter world above. ‘
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Knights of Pythias Convention. i
The Semi-Arnanal conventicn of the 13th. District K. of ¢, will
convene 1n Blackshear Aug. 10th as the Gusst of Alahaha lodge No. 16
who have prepared a very lateresting program, A grea! feature Of”ffie{
day will be an address by Hon. Geo. T. Cann, G. P, of Savaznah. 'l‘fi_isl
address will be for the benefit of the public as well as the members’ofithe}
Order and everybody is invited to attend. Ia addition t» the regular del
egates to the convention, the Knights of Blackshear extend a cordial m—l
vitation to all Knights. All who come can tind accommodation.
PROGRAM »
10.30 a. m.—lced watermelon cutting. .
AFTERNOON SESSION, . :
200 p, m —Assemble in Court House. . Y
_ Addrsss of welceme on behalf of the town ot Blackshear
by Mr. 8. F, Memory. S
2.10 p. m.—Address of welcome on behalf of Alabaha Lodge No. 16 K
of P., bv Dr W, P. Williams. j T
2.20 p. m.—Response to address of welcome by Pres. 1. Ludwig, of
Brunswick, Ga. ~
2 30 p. m.—Formal opening of Lodg= for secret session and transacting
of business of the Convention. until 5 p. m
5,00 p; m —Address by Judge Geo. T. Cann. G. P., Savannabh, Ga,
The public is cordially invited to hear this address 4
Recess until 8.00 p. m.
EVENING SESSION.
8.00 p. m. —Reassemble in Courtyifouse.
| FOR GOOD OF THE ORDER.
‘ Exposition of the Obligation, Charge and Lesson of the Rank
of Page, by Mr M. B. Gardner, of Brunswick, Ga.
8.20 p. m.—Exposition of tic )bligation, Charge and Lesson of the Kfink
ot Esquire, by Mr J. T Relihan, of Douglas, Ga.
8 40 p. m. —Exposition ot taec Obligation, Charge and Lesson of the rank
of Kuight, by Mr. A. H. Alaerman, of Waycross, Ga.
9.00 p. m.—General discussion (free for all) on GOOD OF THE OR—-]
'DER . 1
: Exemplification of the SECFET WORK by Mr, B. D
Brantley, G. V. C,, of Blackshear, Ga, -
: SERVING OF REFRESHMENTS.
A trip :o the Orient for the benefit of those who desire to
become faithful PILGRIMS, St
The following places comprisz the 13ti. 'Dim'ict. Brunswick,
Bristol, Folkston, Jesup, Blackshear, Waycross, Kingsland, Douglas,
Pearson, Broxton, Darien, Nicholls, and Screven,
: WHY GO OFF TO COLLEGE when you can find just-:
: the school advantage you are looking for at o
+ BUNN-BELL INSTITUTE, °
p THE NEW COLLEGE AT WAYCROSS, GA. \
;’Literary. Mu-ie, Art, Expresgion, and Normal Courses. Teach«.
®ers all college graduates. Healthy location. Most complete col 9
:lege building of its kind'in Georgia. Steam heat, electrie iights.:
“and artesian wster, Discipline kind Yut firm. School opens
.Scpt. 29th. Write for catalog. <
. L E.G. Hall, :
3 ¢
F. -A. THOMAS,
Blacksmit h & wheelwright.
Forks Ton, GA. ;
All work guranteed
at reasonable prices.
Call and see me before
leaving your work else
where- Agentfor the
Carmichal - Fertilizer
Distributor and Plant
er, also agent Cole
Mfg- Co-~
! DO YOU WANT TO ADD TO YOUR
t INCOMIB? s
| Men. women and children can make big
!muncy in spare time by selling J's
| FREAS’ BIODERM SOAP &
E'l'he greatest of the age for all diseases oithe
Eski-u. The best for the complexion and for
'parif}'i:xg and beautifying the skin. In ecza:
ma,-dandruff, etc., this soap will be unei;uul
‘::!l. Write {or particulars. Sample cake by
' mail, 152,
| FREAS DRUG and CHEMICAL CO.,
{39 N. gth. St., Philadelphia, Pa
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f Weak People.
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will find, after a proper trial, they
feel much betir and stfonyer from
the use cf St. Joseph'sLivea Regn,la-i
tor, either liquid or powders. It re
moves toXic accumulations from the
bowels, and thus gives Nature anop
portunisy to build np the sysiem and
insure good health. Itis good for a-l
dults and children. A few doses will
prove its efficacy. Uwsfifits Ml
general ddalers seil it, liqud, 50
cents a bottle; powders, in tin boxes
23 cents a box, five boxes for a dol
lar. Avoid substitutes—be sure to
get “*Ts. JOSEPHS'S.’ l
~ THE FOLKSTON PHARMAOY.
Dre. Dallas®Williams,
Proprietor,
Pure Drugs and. Medi
¢inee Coldest Drinks,
Best Candy, Cigars and
Tobacco.
Stationery and Toi
let Articles.
: ICE .CREAM, ;
Iry Us and Be Pleased,
J. C. Brewer, Dentist
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Crown and bridge work a special
ty; prices reasonable; work guaran
teed. Will be in Folkston on® the
first Monday and Tuesday follow
ing of ‘each month wuntil further
notice, g
DR. J. C, WRIGHT,
; Physician & "Surgeon,
FOLKSTON, @A,
WILSON, BENNETT
& LAMBDIN °
Attorneys At Law.
e s ot At
Whyeross, — — - Georgia,
FOLKSTON LODGE
7 R FENo 196 F &AL M
.l; " Meets every Ist Saturday
2 N 4
; ~/G)‘ st oa. ~ and Tuesday
‘v ' aght after 3rd Satorday at
£ ' i
o i 7 p.m. neach month
Visiting brethren cordially welcome.
L. E. MatLarD,W. M. T,L. PiCKgEN, Sec
FOLKSTON LODGE No, 268
@ 1.0.0. F
' = S Mes=ts in Masonic Hall
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; 15t ii:.i 3rd
35 s’ | hursday mights a'
6:45 p. m.
All visiting brothers are cordially nvited
to be present.
3. E. MALI ARD, N G
E. L. WAINWRIGHT, Sec,
8, Folkstion Lodge
Red:? No. 148 K. of P.
’6’)s Pl Meets each 20d and 4th
f;{*" Thaursday nights at 6:45 p. m.
& All visiting brothers will re
ceive a hearty welcome.
H. C. Pace, e
B. G. McDoxaLp, K. R. & S.
e Y &y . 0858 B
’Better be Sure Than Sorry”” \
et eit et sscatiivaletoto: KOO
“IT ISLITTLE ¢0 0
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SOCONEOLATION {
To get a bargain in glasses that may
magnify the s}gin\a.ri make the wear- ‘,
er feel that he sees better, when- the :
glasses improperly fit, may improve the l
sight or ruin it permanenly. It your i
eyes trouble you, coasult the oldest ;
DR. M. SCHWAB'S SON, Ei
11 Laura St., Jacksonville, 15‘
Olympia Hotel, |
New house and furnishings, hot
and cold baths, Kcoms by day o
week, ;
933 W. Bay St. Phone 3483
Restaurant.
Best Regular Meals in City for
| 25 cents.
917 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, ¥l
. [One block from Union Depot.
Louis Pappas, Prop.
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JOHNWHITE & €O, Z%O,
LOUISVILLE, KY. W 5 Do 2O
ESTABLISHED 1837 4 .';3( . vf}f.*-:
Sighest market pricc paid fy/ff e ;EC:
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. and BDES @ RAGEUE TC M,
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LUU FURNISH THE GIRL
AUU FURINIDN LT
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i I will furnish the®house.72EYou may
ino’c know how i can do it but just get my
porices on ALL KINDS of house furnishin
igoods and you will wonder why you ever
f’oought anywhere else. A full line o
‘Beds, Mattresses and Springs justreceived
and will have a nice line of Chairs ana
Recckers in this week. | aiso sell 'rhe]
lbeautiful “STATE NATIONAL” Cook]
TStove, which one customer says he be-|
lieves will save enough woed in one year|
fto'pay for it. Others say it is the bes
iall around cooker they ever saw, ana the
gbest partis you can buy it and anythin
gelsel handle and pay for it while you use
! Yours for business, ‘falr' dqalin
and prosperity. : '
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GERMAN--AMERICAN
JRestaurant and Case
J. WEINBERGER, PROPRIETOR - ===
HORT ORDERSA SPECIALTY. THE BESTMEAL IN THECITY
991 1.2 West Bay St.,, Phone 2511, Up Stairs, Jacksonwille, Flq
DUVAL HARNESS COMPANY
Manufacturersof andopeasp sni
narness, Saddtes, Lap Hobes and
tHorse Goods generaliy. Hand
made Harness, and repairing a
specialty.
217 W. Forsyth St., Jax. Fla.
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% The Rural Mail Comes Once a Day
‘ Tma TELEPHONE keeps you in touch with
% neighbors, friends and the city every minute
of every day. Progressive farmers through
-4 out the South are installing telephones in their
% homes and connecting with the Bell System. The
B cost is low; the service is satisfactory.
: Write today to the nearest Bell Telephone |
B Manager for pamphlet, or address
Farmers’ Line Department
% SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO.
| 3 SOUTH PRYOR STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
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- Catl Schevitz Shoes g
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= If You Want New SHOES, See Me. s
2 'f You Vant SHOES Repaired, Sec Me 5‘
« f You Need Leather or Polish, See Me &
- I Fine mple SHOES-Call at My Factory &
= 13W. Bay St Jacksonville, Fla. £