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Locais and Personals,
S. M. Mills was in town Monday.
R. J. McDoffie of Newell was
here Saturday,
S. E. Cannon and. family spent
Sunday in Waycross.
J. T. Mizell spert last Saturday
in town
Miss Fiora Gowen of Traders Hill
spent Sunday here.
H or 6 doses ‘666" will cure an)"
case of Chi Is and Fever. Price 25c
- G. H. Fobinson and wife spent
Monday in® Jacksonville.
Dr. H. A Canuon of Waycross
was here Tuesday on busingss,
i T
J. C Allen” of Wiaokur spent last
Thursday amnd’ Friday here.
Sheriff,* W, R. Wainwright made a
businessw trip 10 Jucksouville Teus
day.
E. P. Courson of Traders Hill
made a business trip to Jacksonville
Tuesday. s
Mesdames, 1.. E. Mallard and
W. M. Oliiff visitca at Traders Hill
Satuaday.
Mr John & Stefiid and family of
Kingsland are spending a few days
at the home of H. J. Davis,
J. Hatcher was in town last
"Thursdav and called at the Herald
office and paid up his subscription.
Thank you. |
. !
5 or 6 dosee ¢666” wiil cure any'
case of Chils and Fever. Price 25c¢;
Frank Williams came un from‘
Trilby, Fla, and is spending this
wcek with homefolks.
H. J. Davis being unable to at
tend the Dist. K of P, Convetion at
at Blackshear Tuesday, W. H. Miz
ell was appointed in his place.
- County School Commissioner
Mallavd is visiting the Schools this
B e cvnyicr oy
angalong spiendidby, 5o« r e
fié@éfifiifimfl Citizens are build
“ing a bew School house which they
expect to complete in time for the
{all term of School.
1. S. Mattexcamaover from Clark
Ing wheaee he is managing ~a crosstie
business anud 15 spending a sow days
here.
Mrs J. J. QStakes and eh'ldren :'n'c‘
spe nling this week at Hickox with
Mrs™ K. F. Jones, daugnter of Mrs
stokes.
Note the Ad. of the Southern
Scho 1 ot Telegraphy iu this issue.
They have a gooad School and boys
thig 18 your epportunity, \Write them
Miss Nellie Davis returned home
last Fridav afternoon after several
weeks visit to friends and relatives
at Kingsland and Jacksonvilie.
H, Belgen of Boaz, Ala., was here
last week stopping at thg home of i
R. Huling. He came to look over
this section, and left well pleased
with our country.
Mizell&Paxton have sold their
“engine and boiler at their grits mill
to J. W. Dickson at Winokur, and
will now put in larger Macninery to
take care of their fall business.
Mr. W. J. Wilson, of Savannah,
nephew of Mrs J. . Robinson,
spent Tuesday night and Wednes
day worning with them leaving on
the noon train for Jacksoaville,
Lon Dixon and Joe Petty, the boys
eonvicted of the murder ot Dan
Crews last April term and sentenced
for life in the penitenteary, Wwere
yesterday tak en to the gtate Farm.
The Masons have bought a lot
just east of the bank from Col, W.
M. Tomer, of Jacksonville, where
they will build a hall. w
The old site was sold Saturday to
C. M, Raybon. ‘
: }‘\mong those who were in town
Satur lay and attended the Masonic
Lodge were, D. R. Dinking, N, N,
Mizell, O. S. Chancy, R. T. O’Quin
J. B. Lovd, Jos. Mills, and E. X.
Tewis, of Bachlott Lodge No. 391,1
Lulaton, Ga. Many of the Mem
bers here in town were present and
a good meeting was held.
Miss Ola Roddenberry is ~ spend
ing this weck here.
H. €, Roddenberry and family
of Lotton, Fla,, spent a few days
here this week with relatives,
Pythians Meet
at Blackshear.
The Thirteenth district convention
of Knights of Pythias et at Black
-hear Aug, 10 with Alubaha Lodge
No.- 16. A large delegation was
present and the occassion was very
much enjoyed by every one The
following new officers were elected,
President, C. H. YTicken, Waycross
Vice Pres. E.’ J, Byrd, Blackshear
Secretary and Treasure, C. E. Cason
Waycross. Master at Arms, E. L.
Wainwright, Folkston. Inuer Guard,
J. B. Fergusen, Brunswick. Outer
Guard, F. Wills Dart, Douglas
Waycross was chosen the next place
of meeting,
Advertising Copy,
—Any Intelligent person may earn
a good income corresponding for
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TOWN OF FOLKSTON,
MAYOR,
' T. L. Pitkren,
Mavor Proroy,
g C. M. Raybon. -
COUNCILMEN,
) M. J. I’axtor{
C..M. Raybon,
JB. o Mizell,
¥. W. Seals, 1
o O. F.Wilson . |
| TREASURER; |
RN | Paxion
RECORDER,
E. L. Wainwright.
MARSHAL,
H. H. Hathaway,
Minutes of County Comimissionets.
: Folkston. Ga, Aug. 2 1909 i
Board of County Commiissioers met in regular ceggion wi’th‘»‘th}
following members present, Hon, . P. Mizell Chairman, B, G.Mdfi
Douald, Fracklin Jokns, and J. B. Loyd. : ¢
* Minutes of last meeting read and coufirmed. i "
Petition for changes in public roads read and tabled. i
W. W, Taylnr of Racepond was placed on the pauper list atsh.
per month, also Nancy ‘Hickox was raised to SB. per month, J. &4
Prescott was appointed road Coxmissioners in Winokur district.
The tax rrte was fixed at 3-12 mills for General purpases and 2
millg for road purpses for the County. I'olkston School District
levied a rate of 3 mi 11s and St. George a rate of 3 mills. :
The following bills were paid. ;
The Herald, Advertiging 4.46
w. M. Olliff, et, al, cost 12.80
Champion Supply Co., 1.2 doz jail bunks 2975 ¥
Dr. J. C. Wright, Priscners in Jail 13. Conviet Camp 7.25 20.756
Jeese W. Vickery, office supplies 18.70 &
J. A. Wainwright, Jail fees 58.35
M. J. Paxton, Treas:, town of Folkston, piving 41.49 ¢
R. T O'Quin, fixing bridge *I.OO
J. S. Mizell, burying pauper 10.00
Hutchingon Shoe Co., for shoes 16.80
W, M. Dowling Lumber, mdse etc. 5.45
C. M. Lowis&Co., Geoceries 24.55
Kingan&Ce., Meats 43.58
Mizeli&Paxton, Groceries 40.80
Raford Carter, Sundry exp 2.00
J..C, Carter, Potatoes | .50
T. L. Pickren, phone message ete 1,85
Medlin&Sundy Groceries and lumber 14,90
John Guyer, Shaving etc 1.59
K. C. Neison, Day guard . 99 00
G Westherry. day guard 99.00
Jeff Loyd, Night guard 18.93
. W.S. Clark, Extra guard 999
T. L. Pickren, Warden and Supt. 65.00
T. 1. Pickren, Mule Hire and freight 5.25
C. M, Raybon, Coffee and Beans Mo
J. H. Johnson, Peas 3.12
B. G. McDonald, Shoes and freight 92.40
Cannon& Joyner Beef 9 40
B. F. Scott, Groceries 17.60
E. T. Ha:cher Ax handles 1.50
[ g, B. ]:O:y(], Shot Gun' <.OO
F. A. Thomas, making and repairing shackles 1.20
‘ The Board adjourned until first Monday in September.
JOS- i Mizell, Chr’m, LB Mallard S‘:C’y~
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2{3 WHY GO OFF TO COLLEGE wien yon con find iu d
bfiq the school advantage yonare looking for at "
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¥ BUNN-BELL INSTITUTE, §
> THE NEW COLLEGE AT WAYCROSS, GA. 4
>§ol.itcmry, Music, Art, Expression, and Norma} Coarses. Tca.ch-a
?ers all coliege graduates. Health?v location. Most spmplets 00l ’:
»zolcge building of its kind in G‘_eorgla_. . Steam heat, electric iig:‘hts.é
P3’3::(l artesian water, Discipline kind but firm. School opcns‘i
?Scpt. 29th. \Write for catalog. ‘ A .%
E E. G. Hall, 2
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. A. THOMAS,
Bilacksmith & whechvright.
FULKS'm‘.\".(‘xA. !
All work guranteed
at reasonabie prices.
Call and see me before
leaving your work else
where- Agentfor the
Carmichal Fertilizer
Distributor and Plant
er, also agent Cole
Mfg- Co- L s
DO YOU WANTTO ADD TO YOUR
INCOME? - 3
I Men, women and children can make big
money in spare time by selling ‘
FREAS' BIODERM SOAP :
il’hc greatest of the age f«';r all diseases of the
skin. The best for the complexion and for
purifying and beautifying the skin, In eczas
ma, dandvuff, etc , this soap will be unequu‘f‘;
ed. Write {or particulars. Sample cakeby
| mail, 152, e e
‘ FREAS DRUG and CHEMICAL CO.,
39 N. gth. St., . Philadelphia, Pa
l st NS
| Weak People.
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will find, after a proper trialy they
feel much betir and stronger'f_rfgfxtlif‘
the use of St. Joseph's Liver Rég\i;;u:.
tor, either liquid or powders.‘”];t':%féf'%?
moves toxic accumulations from the,
bowels, aad thus gives Natufe au:bp?
portunisy to build up the‘systeifi and
insure good health. It is good for -
dults aud children. A few doses will
prove its cfficacy. Uruggtsti ?‘{f’%
general dealers sell it, ' liqmd, 50
cents a bottle; powders, in tin boxes
23 cents a box, five boxesifor a dol
lar. Avoid substitutes—Dbe sure to
get ©'ST, JOSEPHS'S. e
_ THE POLKSTON PHARMACY, l
Dr. Dallas Williams,
B Proprietor,
"Pure Drugs and. Medi=-
£ i
einee Coldest Drinks, |
Best Candy, Cigars and|
Tobacco. !
Stationery and Toi
iet Articles,
: ‘tICE CREAM.
Iry Us and Be Pleased.
J. C. Brewer, Dentist
T | e R
fi.@&h%;fiffffiwfifi?“? i
; Mg [ o Awp B
Crown and bridge work a special- l
125', prices reasonable; work guaran |
eeed. \Will be in Folkston on i l
first Monday and Tuesday follow l
lng of each month wtil further
f‘&ptice. ; ¢ ]
DR. J. C. WRIGHT,
. Physician & Surgeon,:
0 FOLESTON, A,
WILSON, BENNETT
& LAMBDIN
~ Attorneys At Law. j
ig'ivneral Law Practice in Charlton Cuuut.y, And |
.In All The Courts, State Aud Federal, | i
Woyeross, — — _ Georgia,
—
. FOLKSTON LODGE
.. 8 N0,19%F.&A. Ml
/ 1 _ Meets every 15t Saturday
‘Qfir " at 1o a.* w., and Tuesday
W‘\ “night after 3rd Suturday at
! 7 p. m. n each month i
! Visiting brethren cotdially welcome. 2% |
L. E. MarllarßD,W.. M. T, L. PIcKREN, Sec
' *FOLKSTON;LODGE No. <
s 10 02-;22
i fi@{ °. - ‘w3
~Mc::l:;in Magonic Hall
“ s 7‘,‘:)v g avery Ist and 3rd
’ ; \") [hursday nights rt't
6145 p. m. |
Al visiting brothers are cordially mnvited !
to be present.
'.‘[‘.;.l' 7. E. MaLy ARD, N. G,
1 E. L. WAINWRIGHT, Sec.
| 2, Folksion Lodge#
Y X ¢ "~
%#%No. 148" K.ot P l
i 79 Meets each 2nd and 4th
~'e"}§fi""x?,‘: Thursday nights 2t 6:45 p, m. l
: Z‘l%/' All visiting brothers will r®
ceive a hearty welcome, l
Sl H. C. PAGE, Cioky,
: B. G, McDonarp, K, R. &S, )
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“Better be Sure Than Sorry”’
F Y ISLITTLE ¢¢9 |
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90 CONSOLATION"
~ To get a bargain in glasses that may
magnify the sight and make the wear
,er feel that he sees better, when the
glasses improperly fit, may improve the
o sight ot ruin it permanenly. It your
‘ eyes trouble you, coasult the oldest
DR. M. SCAWAB'S SON,
ll’Laura St.. lacksonville, Fla
| 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, !
lgr7 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, ML,
[One block from Union Depot,
Lounis Pappas, Prop.
p i iy
JOHN WHITE 8 CO. 550,
A Bl
LOUISVILLE, KY. 67 5eT s I
ESTABLISHED 1037 P, ,’4‘«.s,“‘\'
Aighest market price paid ~’? ’/:,%;'-j»(, Tk &
for 420 ;;, 08
raw Fu Rs ;,6:.;',',.' 1:,.:,. ,‘f,/‘ s
and HIDES . %% aeiaph iy
Woolon G 2 L S
ik Commission. 7% e N AL BN
¥7 7) /).
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VU FURNISTTHE GIRI
: I will furnish theflhouse,MYdu may
Inf)t know how I can do it but just get my
ilssr%ces on ALL KINDS of house furnishing
ilgoods and you will wonder why you ever
loought anywhere else. A full line o
;i%,'Beds. Mattresses and Springs justreceived
3;iamd will have a nice line of Chairs ana
éiF{cckersin this week. l\also sell the
{beantiful *“STATE NATIONAL” Cook
§S'tove, which one customer says he be
fiieves will save enough wood in one year|
éto pay for it. Others say it is the bes
!all around cooker they ever saw, ana the
g!best partis you can buy it and anythin
llelse | handle and pay for it while you use
glht.
E’ Yours for business, falr dealin
F‘wd 13rqsperity. |
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liJz/// Lo, . @wéfwk
e THE POPULAR (™3 W e R
i ~ GERMAN--AMERICAN
e Restaurant and Case
S —T=J. WEIN BERGER, PROPRIETOR
HORT ORDERS A SPECIALTY. THE BESTMEALIN THECITY
291 1-9 West Bay St.,, Phone 2511, Up Stairs, Jacksonville, Fla
DUVAL HARNESS COMPANY
Manufacturers of andopeosSp: ni
prarness, Saddties, Lap Robes and
Horse Goods generally. Hand
made tiarness, and repairing a
specialty. '
217 W. Forsyth St., Jax. Fla.
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i You have a feeling of secur
§ ity if there are telephones in the community. Asa
i means of protection the telephone is of inestima
¢ ble value in rural districts. In widely separated dis
: y sep
¢ tricts neighbors can communicate quickly with
§ cach other and with the nearest town.
; Under the plan of the Bell System any farmer
can secure telephone service at low cost.
For information write to nearest Bell Tele
phone Manager, or address
Farmers’ Line Department (s\"'sl' e .
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. (§/ )
(& SOUTH PRYOR STREET, ATLANTA, GA. \ o
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:Carl Schevitz Shoes
; e R e A . A PR At
= If You Want New SHOES, See Me,
= yf You Want SHOES Repaired, Sec Me
s 1f You Need Leather or Polish, See Me
= 'Fine mple SHOES-Call as My Factory
2 18W. Bay St,, Jacksonville, Fla,
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