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Locals and Personals.
J. S, Mizelt made & business trip
to Jesup yesterday,
R. H. Mattox came home from
Virginia and is spending this week
here.
L. M. Bedell of Burnt Fort was
in towa Tuesday,
5 or 6 dosee ‘666" will cure any
case of Chils and Fever. Price 25¢
Miss Rena Smith visited her home
folks at Hoboken Saturday and
Sunday last.
Rev. I. R, Kelly aud E. L.
Wainwnght attend the Camp meet
ing at Taylor’s Creek last week.
L. E. Mallard vigited the Toledo
School last week, which is underJ
the able management of Miss Anna
Peeples.
Frank Mizell, of Kings Ferry, Fla,
and Everet Mizell, of Fernandina,
Fla., were ia town a few hours Tues
dav moraing. p
Mr and Mrs M. J. Fieber and
Mr and Mrs C. C. Smith, of Home
iand werc 1n town yesterday morning
on their way to Jacksonville.
Gus. Williams while playing last
Saturday on the R. R. bauk made
a jomp and fel breaking his leg,
He is doing nicely today.
5 or 6 doses ‘666" will cure any
case of Chills and Fever. Price 25¢
WANTED— A bright boy bct
ween the ages of 8 and 15 years to
vork in the Heraid office. A good
chance for a boy who wants to learn
the printing business.
We take ‘pleasure in correcting
the misspeiled word in our lasg list
of words:~ gorgeous, and add the
one hundreth word which was left
off:- dehiscent,
T am agent for Rico Steam Laun
dry of Jacksonville. The reason |
have not sent basket.for past few
weeks was on account of sickness in
our family I will be thankful for any
patronage the public gives me.
Willie Raybon,
School Commissioner Mallard
visited the Chesser school last week
which 1g being taught by Stephen
Gibson. Stephen has taught this
school 1n a very satisfactory maaner
to Mr Mallard and the patrons.
‘lhe intention of the Board in
the Speiling Contest is to reach and
help every section of the county
and we trust that the school children
of the entire county will take acvant
age of it,
The Commissioner tells us that
he finds some of the best spellers in
the country schools, so let all be up
and doing.
~ Race Pond Dots.
B. F, Millikin was in Jacksonville
Jost Saturday.
Mrs W. F. Pagen and children of
Uptonville are the guest’ of Mrs
Medlin this week. |
Mr Williams representing the
Bengdict, Pollak & Cg., of Jack
sonville, was here last Thursday,
Rev and Mrs G. E. Topes of
Folkston, spent 3 few hougs here
last Thursday,
Mr Charlie Bengnat 1s visiting his
Uscle in Brunswick.
W. M. Dowling made a business
trip to Jacksonville last Saturday,
J. T, Brown of Nahunta =pent a
« few hourg wite friends herg last
Friday.
Rev Yurke cf 1 lorida gave quite
an interesting lectyre here Saturday
¢vening.
Quite a arowd from here attend:d
church at Mudge Sunday, all report
a pleasant trip, with the exceiit
of the crowd that wasin the run.
away oa their return trip, in which
W. J. Medlin was hurt very badiy,
though it is not thought to be seriots
Guess who the young marn t.as
that jumped out of the burgy und
est the young lady to manuge .
horse when he saw anather team
-TURR'BZ away, .
| If you want good Axe Helves or
Ox Bows call on, or write,
o E. T. Hatcher,
r Folkstom, Ga,
A'fine farm tor safe at a bar
gain. Price $1,800.00. Write
E. L. Wa:nwright, .
Folkston, Ga
Sp— |
Program, Baptist
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Association.
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The Piedmont Baptist Association
will be he'd at Homeland, Ga. be
ginning on Friday before the fifth
Sunday in October, -
FRIDAY
11 a m— Introductory sermon
J. E. Summons
2p m— Discussing hindrances to
missionary wotk in South Georgia
and how to overcome
T. A. Parker, A. M. McCool
Duties of pastors to churches in
their charge
W. H. Scruggs, W. F. Thoinpson
7p m— Sermon, W, H. Scruggs
SATURDAY
9: 30— a m Devotioal exercises
J. D. Loyd
10 2 m— Value of christian ednca:
tion E. J. Hall
11 2 m— Sermon . A: M. Benneut’
2 p m— Relation of sunday school
to church E, J. Sumnmons and others
7p m— Sermon W, B. Bennet
" SUNDAY
10 a m— S. S, mass meeting
* G. E. Jounes
11 a m— mission sermon /
: A, M.McCogl
For Sale. ,
For sale in the town of Homeland,
Ga., a ncat cottage in block 82, lots
1 and 2, adjoining School Builiing,
Price S3OO. Terms SIOO. cash
balance at $lO. per month till paid
~ S. Fink ‘
Homeland. Ga,
After
i oo
La Grippe
“I had suffered several weeks
with LaGrippe. Had pains in
my head and eyes. It felt as
though there was a heavy weight
on the top of my head, until it
secemed that my brain would
burst. I was so nervous that
I could not rest or sleep. When
I dozed off I would awake with
a sudden jerking of my whole
body. Dr. Miles’ Nervine, Heart
Remedy and Nerve and Liver
Pills cured me. A number of
friends have since realized the
same benefits.”
MRS. ALVIN H, LOCKS,
Seabrook, N, H.
The after effects of LaGrippe
are often more serioys than the
disease, as it Jeaves the system
in a weakened condition that
invites more serious troubles,
such as pneumeonia, ete,
Dr, Miley’
Restorative Nervine
shguld be taken for some time
to thoroughly . restore nerve
strength,
Pr. Mlles’ Nervipe is ssid by all drug
gists. If the first bottie does not benefit,
your druggist will return your money.
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, ind.
Ca
Cel b;at;e'dAlo 1 rlect fi ;fi lici d
c r style, t, simplicity an:
yeliability umlyy :op;“ef‘t boldpln ',}'m,’
eveyy city and town in the United States and
Canada, ‘or by mail direct. More sold than
any other make, Send for fres catalogue.
MeCALL'S MAGAZINE
More subscribers than any other fashion
magazine—million a month, Invaluable, Lat.
est styles, patterns, dreuuklo{. millinery,
, plain lew'ing.hacy needlework, hairdressing,
' etiqut‘l':,n‘ood stories, etc, Onl{ 60 cents a
;m( double), including s free pattern,
! übscribe today, or send for sample copy,
‘ WONDERFUL INDUCEMENTS
to Agenfs, Postal bri remium catalogue
and new cash prize ofl’e.ts.. 'Addrcls "
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Legal Advertisements.
Georcia CuarrToN COUNTY.
| Notice is hereby given that as
sheriff of said county, I will gell
at public outcry at the courthouse
of said county at Folkston therein
on Nov. 2nd 1909 between the hours
ot ten 2 m and four p m for cash to
the highest bidder the following
property to wit: Lot of land No.,
one hundred and twenty one (121)
in the Second district’ of Charlion
county Geon;gia, ong Atlas eugim:J
‘and ove Challos shingle machine lo -
cated on said lot above described
Said property levied on by me as
under an execution’ issued Ly the
City court of Tiftou in favor of the
Gress Mfg. Co. and against John G
Schmidt as the property cf and in
possession of said John G Schmidt
W. R. Wainwright,
! Sheriff.
The Bed-Rock Of Success.
Lies in a keen, clear brain, back
ed by indomitable will an resistless
energy. Such powers comes from
the splendid health that Dr. King’s
New Life Pills impart. They vita
lize every organ and build up brain
and body. J. A, Harmon, Lizewore
W. Va,, writes: “They are the best
+ Lever used” 25¢ at all Dauggistc
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The Strong, Silent Man, |
You know the chap—broad shoul
dered,. square chinned, a trifle gray
about the temples, with not much to
say for himself, but so strong? Every
one admires him—not at first perhaps,
but always before the end of the last
act, for the strong, silent man's ex
istence s confined exclusively to the
etuge. '
~ In real life it is practically impoesi
‘ble to be a strong, silent man.
. We know a man who when a mere
boy thought that he would be an 8, 8.
M. What happened? Did relatives
flock round, murmuring, “How excep
tionally strong and silent young Her
bert is?” Not at all. When 'he smiled
cynically instead of answering ques.
tions he was accused of sulkiness
When be layghed short, quiet laughs
the charge was changed to one of
rudeness. The thing is literally impos
sible off the stage. Women always
love the quiet, determined men—on the
stage., Somehow their tastes don’t
seem to le in the same direction “off.”
“It s the silly ass with a smirk, who
knows all about the forthcoming 1! vht
opera, who seems to corral the sex,”
says a mere man. The strong, silent
man may be found, as a rule, in a cor
ner fiddling with a photograph album.
In real life he never seems to get a
chance, as he does on the stage. No
great heroism or tremendous renuncia
tion {s pequired of him. He is practi
cally one of the ynemployed.—Philadel
phia Recopd,
In an Alligater's Mouth, |
The alligator of South America, pays
p traveler in that region, is the peptile
most dislfked by the natives. That
werribje creatuye feeds on fish, caprion
and animals which it {s muccessful
enoygh to surprise as they come to
drink at the watep's edge. Man also
frequently falls a victim, and for that
reason the natives of places where the
alligator 18 common have devised vari
ous methods for killing it. There was
e pond near where I was once staying,
where the wild cattle went in herds to
dripk, and there hunters used to lay
in wait for them. One day one of the
hunters, going into the water, came
across an alligator, which seized him
by the knee. ’
He began to call for help, but his
comrades, instead of going to his res
cue, ran away, thinking he had fallen
into the hands of the hostlle natives
The alligator had not a good hold of
his knee, but would not let go while
the man struggled. The hunter had
presence of mind enough, bowever, to
become still and pretend that he was
dead, whereupon the alligator loosened
his hold to take a negr and securer
one. When it 414 so ,ne man pulled
away his knee and interposed his gun,
which the creature at once seized so
savagely and firmly that it was jerked
out of the man's bands, . .
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THE FOLKSTON PHARMACY.
Dre Dallas Williams,
: Proprietor,
- Pure Drugs and Medi
cinee Coldest Drinks,
Best Candy, Cigars and
Tobacco. i
Stationery and Toi
let Articles.
. 'ICE CREAM.
Try Us and Be Pleased.
J.C. Brewer, Dentist
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« Crownand bridge work a special
ty; Brices reasonable; work guaran
teed. - Will be in Folkston on the
first Monday and Tyesday follow
ing of each month until further
notice, ;
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DR. J. C, WRIGHT,
- Physician & Surgeon,
, . FOLKSTON, GA. 1
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WILSON, BENNETT
. &:LAMBDIN
~ Attorneys At]Law.
de Law Practice in Chariton County\ And
IILII The Courts, State And Federal,
Wgcmu, ~— -— — (Qeorgia
"+ FOLKSTON LODGE
; No. |96 F,&A. M
' /;A\ ~ Meets every 15t Saturday
>’Q/;‘l(‘(F’?}‘ at 1o a.* m., and Tuesday
W night after 3rd Suturday a'
7 p-m. n each month
Visiting brethren cordially welcome.
L. E. MarpLarp,W. M. T, L. PICKREN, Sec
FOLKSTON.LODGE No. 268
A 3. 0,0.7, -
> Meets in Masonic Hal
@very Ist and 3r
Thursday 'night a'
6:45 p. m. :
All visiting brothers are cordially nvited
to be present.
7. E. MALTARD), N. G,
E. L.;WAINWRIGHT, Sec.
B
Folksion Lodge
g“‘ .7 N0.148' K. ot°F
i,', Meets each 2vd and 4t
’ ‘:, Thursaay nights at 6:45 p. o
¥ AN ~:.‘-:.5 fyieitlie :
ceive a hearty welcome.
E. L. Walnwricur, . (
L. G, MCDONALD, K. R. &S
F. A. THOMAS,
1a cksmith & wheelwright
i FoLksToNn, GA.
All work guranteed
at reasonable prices.
Call and see me befor
leaving your work els
where- Agentfor th
)(Barmichal Fertilize
Distributor and Plant
er, also agent Cole
'Mfg- Co-
DO YOU WANT TO ADD TO ‘YOUI |
INCOME? . |
Men, women and children can make big |
money in spare time by selling |
FREAS’ BIODERM SOAP ‘
The greatest of the age for all diseases of the
skin, The best for the complexion and for
purifying and beautifying the skin. In eczd
ima, dandruff, etc., this soap will be unequal
ed. Writefor particulars, Sample cake by
\mll, 15¢. ’
FREAS DRUG an¢ CHEMICAL CO,,
39N, 9th, St,, Philadelphia, Pa
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E. L. WAINWRIGHT,
Folkston, Ga.
Peal Estate in Charlton county, fine climate winter
and summer, Good farming section—-practically every
thihg grows here. If you are interestes, write me,
One 50 acre farm; 30 acaes improved, cli v sub soil,
100 bearing i)e;u‘h trees, other frnits, good water, eight
room house and good out buildings, three wmiles west of
Folkswon, Also
One 37 acre farm, 8 acres improved, good water
healthy, six 100 m two story house, two miles south of
Folkston. Also ¢ ;
One farm 384 acres,-60 acres fenced, 45 acres in culti
vation, some timber, plenty of fruit. 7 room une gtory
dwelling, 3 miles of Folkston, Also
One farm 49 acres, 20 acres in cultivation,
Lots 13, 14, and 15 in block 25 Riverside Park Way
cross, Ga,
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;. WHY GO OFF TO COLLEGE when you can find kxst‘.
,3. the school advantage you are looking for at :}
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¢ BUNN-BELL INSTITUTE, z
% THE NEW COLLEGE AT WAYCROSS, GA. '&
k:l‘itcrary, Music, Art, Expression, and Normal Courses. Tca.ch-:t‘
t erg all college graduates. Healthy location. Most complete col 3‘
'g’lege building of itg kind in Georgia. Steam heat, electric lights,
:g:and artesian water, Discipline kind but firm, School opens §,
:‘Sept. 20th. Write for catalog. 3’
t. E. G. Hall, é.
’AIn’a"n’“’JJMQMQ“?J“?OO’)M“QJJM?M’J“’JJMJA-
YOU FURNISH THE GIRI
AND
1 will furnish the house. You ma
not know how | can dovit but just get my
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 just received||
and will have a nice line of Chairs an 4
Rockers in this' week. 1 also sell ti
beautiful *“STATE NATIONAL” Cook
Stove, which one customer says he. be
lieves will save enough wood in one yea
to pay for it. Others say it is the bes
all around cooker they ever saw, ana the
best partis you can buy it and anythin
else | handle and pay for it while you use|
it. ‘
Yours for business, falr dealing|
and prosperity. ] |
TG Gieteery, ‘
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Then Remove It!
The telephone makes the community- one
large family for business and social purposes. It
aids in church work and summons friends and |
neighbors to social gatherings. Connection with
the Bell System enables you to reach anybody al
most anywhere without leaving your home.
Write to nearest Bell Telephone Manager,or §
address
: Farmers® Line Department 2N
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