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Locals znd Personals.
~ Notice the offer of the City Bakery
in this issue.
Jim Cliristy visited his homefolks
here Sumiay,
F. Johns ot Bachlott was in town
Monday, |
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J. W. Rodgers, of Yuleg, Fla.,
spent Friday night here..
J. 5 Mizell mude a business trip
. tu Fernandia Tuesday,
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Arnold Scott speat last Thursday
in Waygross attening the circus, |,
G. H. Robinson speat the first of'
the week kere with his famiy. '
Master Wilcher Parker spent a
a tew days 1n Jacksoyille last week.
Look up the program of the Ed
ucationa Rally Day in this issue.
Place yourr orders with the City
Bakery For your Christmas cakes.
Fducational Rally Day. promises
to be a great Day for our boys and
girls, -
J. C. Guinn, Mat Smith and Nell
Martin spent yesterday in Jackson
vil'e.
Mrs E. J' Johnson spent mon
day night in Callabamn visiting rel
atives.
Notice the Ad of Dr. G. C. Mizeil
in this issue. He wili be here on
the 26th.
Mrs. H. 8. Mattox, and daugh
£:r, Miss Nellie spent Munday in
Jacksonville,
Quite a number of pevple trom
here attended the cirous in Jackson
vil,e last Friday. ’
- Profi VanVoorhis is ail smiles a
ten pounda baby boy arrived at his
home last Thursday, '
Miss Violet Lavis left yesterday
for Savannan where she will spead
sometime with lelatives.
- County Commissioners Have Meeting,
s 3 “Folkston, Ga., Nov. 4th, 1909, ‘
Board of county commissioners met in special session with the
following present, Jos. P. Mizell, F. Johns, B. G. McDon:ld, and J, B.
Loyd. Minutes of last meeting red and confirmed.
The proposition from Caiaden Couaty for combiading of coviets
camps was tabled,
It was agred in reference to the various bridges to vit: the Smith,
the Reynolds and the Raulerson ferry bridge, that our Supt. I\ L. Pickren
be authorized to visit the above named bridges and contract the repairs
and receive the work whea finished and repoit same to this body. ‘
We have before us the presentments and recommendations, of the
Grand Jury and adopt the recommendations concerning paupers,
It is ordered that the road commissioners open up the road from
the canal to the river styx,
The pauper list was paid as per recommendations, and the general
bills were paid,
A. F. Carmichal bringiag prisoners to Jail $7.20
Jos. Wilkerson bringing prisner to jail .75
B. F. Scott comforts for jail ’ 2,50
W. R.|Wainwright fees g
J. N. Johnson hawling lnmber 6.
The Herald printing 3.18
B. G. McDonald T. C. piping 12,35
Jno. G. Christopher piping etc 15.52
Mizell & Paxton sundries 1.13
The Herald pub., grand jury presentments / 5.
Geo. J. Stewart, work in jail I,
J, W. Vickery etal court cost ’ 26,35
J. R. Cooper surveying 20.25
J» W. Vickery clerk fees 27.50‘
O. F. Wilson, lumber for bridges 62.62
W. L. O’Cain putting down pipe 7.90
J. A. Wainwright, jail fees, jury board 56,
The following convict bills were paid,
‘T. H. Davis hauling lumber etc 9.
Mizell & Paxton tools 9:70
Loyton & Davis, sundries 5
J. P. Finks pear, nails etc 3.35
D. F. Anderson, syrup hauling 5.25
P. Wainwright potatoes 175
Charley Bell, barbing 1.02
T. 1.. Pickren postage [35
Towers Hdw. Co., linseed ojl and ghe!ls * g
Go. Mfg Co. wool ¢lothing 8 22
Fulton Bag & Cuttop Mills tents ‘ 19 64
Mark Bros. grogeries , 5.70
Lewis, Upchurch Co., groceries §7.81
kewis, U'pchurch groceries 22.92
T. F. Gay day gard 25.
E. C, Nelson day gard, , 25,
Jest Loyd night guard 27.
T. L. Pickren warden 65.
J, C. Wright medicine - 25.
. 5. Grooms syrup : 7.40
. Thgboard adjournéd nntil next first Monday,
Jos. P, Mizeli Ch'r'm,
We correct the following words
that have been mispelled— water
gauge funnel, brigadier, tremendous
salve,
The tax collectors office will be
Open every day from now until
Dec. 20th you may pay your taxes
any day whilw in town,
Every boy and girl in the County
should be present and hear the
speech of State School Commissione
Pound on Nov, 20th,
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1 Misses Maud and Lessie Wright
left last night for Thomasvyille,
where they will spend several weeks
with their sisier, Mrs W. R, Wilson.
The County Board has offered
’prizes to the Lest speller on educa
‘tional day, so you ought to take an
interest and be on hand that day
whether you are in the contest or nog
Mrs. J. C, Allen while holding the
briddle for her husbad to dector his
horse Tues. p m had her hand brok
en, and one finger broken entirely
oft at the first joint, It was a very
painful accident. ;
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Sunday School
Entertainment,
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On last Saturday afternoon from
3 30 to 5- o'clock Miss Violet Davis
entertained her Sunday School Class
Several interesting. games were
played such as Pretty Girls Country
Drop the Handkerchief and many
others.
Afier quite a number of games
played refreshments were serve,
and each child was given a souveuir
There were 25 present apd all
reported a guod time
Great Spelling Contest.
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Legal Advertisements.
GForGIA CHARLTON COUNYY
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
in Decembér next, at the Court
house 1 said county, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following prop
erty, to with: Lots 39~40 and 41
in bleck ¢ and lots 2t and 22 in
block 5 of the west end of St.
George and the Clony domains as
shown in plate of said St. George
and Colony domains, Said prop
erty levied upon as the property of
Frank Hall and wifc to satisfy a
fifa issued from the justice’s Court
of 1545th, District G. M, Said
county in favor of M, V. Miller
against Frank Hall aad wife; said
preperty begin in possession of the
saifl Frank Hall and wife., Levy
made by A. F. Carmical Constable
and truned over to me tor advertise
ment and sale,
Legal notice given defendants in
fifa. This 2nd, day of Nov. 1909.
W. R. Wainwright Shenff.
Grorcia CHaRLTON CoOUNTY.
W, R, Wainwright administrator
upon the estate of F. D. Wainwright
deceased, having filed his petition
for discharge, this is to cite all per
sons conmcerncd 1o spow cause
against the gronting of this discharge
.at the regular term of court of Ord
marv for said county to be held on
the first Monday in December 1909,
‘ J. J. Stokes Ordinary.
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Charlton County |
Directory
Superior Court, Tuesday aftérJ;
the first Mondzy in April, and Tues
dsy after the fourth Monday in Oct.
l. County Court, first Monday in,
I¢ach month, ‘
| JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT,S
Fhomas A. Parker, Waycross.
SOLICITOR GENERAL.
Jos. H. Thomas, Waycross.
CLERK SUPERIOR ICOURT. ;
Jesse W, Vickery, Fotkston.
JUDGE COUNTY COURT.
A. G. Gowen, Folkston, y
SOLICITOR OUNTY COURT
W. M. Olliff, Foikston.
REPRESENTATIVE.
D .. Wasdin, Winokur, |
| ORDINARY.
J. J. Stokes, Polkston
TREASURER,
J. 3. Grooms, Fylkston,
TAX RECEIVER. |
0 F. Roddenberry, Folkston.
TAX COLLECTOR,
J. C, Allen, Winokyr,
SHERIFF,
W .k Wainwright, Folkgton.
SCHOOL COMMISSIONER
‘ Iy E, Maivaid, Folkston,
| COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
[d. B Mizell, Aarrman, Folkston,
;B. G, Mcbonald, )
%u. B. Lla d, i "
1' K. Johnsg Bachlott
C. C, Thomas, St Geooge.
EOARD OF EDUCATION *
T. L. Pickren, Pres, Foikston,
CW, Waughtel, Homeland.
W. R. Keen, Traders Hill,
S ) Smith, * St Georgs,
D. R Wasdic, \Win%vl
THE FOLKSTON PHARMACY.
Dr. Dallas Williams,
Proprietor,
Pufe Prugs and Medi
eéinee Coldest Drinks,
Best Candy, Cigars and
Tobaceo.. ¢
' Stationery &nd Toi
let Articles.
i “*ICE CREAM,
Try Us and Be Pleased,
J. C. Brewer, Dentist
“ N‘“i‘ , - I#'s(: : . A_‘;V .
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Crown and bridge work a special
ty; ptices reasonable; work guaran
11:.eedx Will be in Folkston on the
first Monday in each month,
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iDR' J. C. WRIGHT,
Physician & Surgeon,
[ FOLKSTON, A,
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WILSON, BENNETT
Attorneys AtjLaw.
General Law Practice in Charlton County, And
In All The Courts, State And Federal,
Waycross, — _ .. Georgia,
FOLKSTON LODGE
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: fi‘\ - Meets every Ist Shaturda,
t:‘ ({}(r,"}\' as 102, m,, am‘i. Tflgsdav
£.' night after 4rd Suturday a
7 p-m. n each maoith
Visiting brethren cordially welcome.
L. E. MarLaro,W. M. T,L. PICKREN, Sec |
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FOLKSTON_LODGE No, 268
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= - Meets in Masonic Hall
every Ist and 3rd
Thursday nighte, a!
6:45 p. m. j :
All visiting brothers are cordially nvited
to be present.
1. E. MALT ARD, N. G. 1
E. L. WAINWRIGHT, Sec. [‘
4 Folkston Lodge®
No. 148" K.5t"P
'\,’;_"9’ Meets each 2nd and 4t,
!., ygmys, 1 hursday nights at 6:45 p, m.
" All visiting brothers will r
ceive a hearty welcome,
E. L. WainwricHr, C, C.
B. G. McDoNaALD, K. R. & S,
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F. A. THOMAS,
Blacksmith & Wheelwright.
Forkston, Ga.
All work guranteed
at reasonable prices.
Call and see me befor« |
leaving your work else !
where- Agentforthe
Carmichal Fertilizer|
Distributor and Plant-[
er, also agent Colet
Mfg- Co-
NOTICE, |
We will give with every ten ¢~ ts
purehasc and upward of our go s
amO'.ntt; 4 yoting coupon, ane vo
bring for every cent of your
chase, |
‘ On Dec. 24 the persnn holding |
'tnc largest amount of vo es will be
given free a ten pound truit cake.
| This offer begins Saturday, Nov, 13,
| Votes can be secured at the bakery,
'C. M. Rajbon store and Joyner &
Cannons m rket, ’
| Yauys for business,
5 ¥ +The City Bakery
D, . Reeves, Mg,
gttt cattin nibdaiiat et bbbt bk Lhi R B esl
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s / E. L. WAINWRIGHT, |
Folkston, Ga.
.:.' Feal Estate in Charlton county, fine climate winter .
§ and summer. Good farming s.ccti(m--practically every-" '
;:' thing grows here. If you’fra intereste', write me, '
2 One 50 acre farm; 80 acaes improved, clcv sub soil, ;
: 100 beaving peach irees, Other fruits, goo| ~ater, eight 4
: room house and good out buildings, three miles west of
: Folkswon, Also :
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L’ One 37 acre farm, 8 acres improved, good water ;
: healthy, six 100 m two story house, (Wo wiles south of !
3 Folkston. Also s
¥ One farm 384 acres, 60 acres fenced, 45 acres in culti ;
g’ vation, sowe timber, plehty of fruit 7 room one story :
8 dwellinz, 8 miles of Folkstén. Also g
é One farm 49 acres, 20 acres in cultivation. é
: Lots 13, 14, and 15 in block 25 Riverside rark Way E
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;. WHY GO OFF TO COLLEGE when you can find just.‘
t‘ thie school advantage you are looking for at .i
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* BUNN-BELL INSTITUTE, %
* THE NEW COLLEGE AT WAYCROSS, GA. %
;‘l.itcrary, Musie, Art, Expicssion, and Norma} Courses. Teach;:i
gers all college graduates. Healthy location. Most complete col .1
:.lcge building of its kind in Georgia. Steam heat, electric lights..‘
:‘nnd artesian water, Discipline kind but firm. School Opens.i
:.Scpt. 29th. Write for catalog. .‘
: E. G. Hall, :
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| I will furnish the house. You ma ||
not know how i can do ‘it but just get my
orices on ALL KINDS of house furnishing
goods and you will wonder why you ever
bcught anywhere else. A full line of
Beds, Mattresses and Springs justieceived
and will have a nice line of Chairs ana
Reekers in this weekK. | also sell thel|
beautiful “STATE NATIONAL” COle
Stove, which one customer says he be
lieves will save endugh 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 | handle and pay for it while you use
it
Yours for ' business, falr dealin
and prosperity.
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