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Clcerlton Cobinty Heral,
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Official Crgan, Charlton County And Town Gs
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year = ~ 21.00 Six Months - = 50 Cents
Thred Months = = 95 Cenre,
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Advertising Rates wade knowh on appheation,
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Ihe ilefald prints ne uaclean or objettionnble adverdsing, .\"(:i’lcr
does it print whisky or any liquor ads, :
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&, A ”’:’u'nmpi.r//:f, : Cditor,
It is a violation of the law to
ghoot fish.
7‘.!;ar}t::n’ County’s public rpads
are beginuing 16 lock good to ou
people.
This section is coming to the
front, our people ure waking up.
“Dok White” 13 whistling aronnd
us, and our people are out lvoking
for hime
Charlten County Cranges,
We have received from Mr James
Ruulerson, of Moniac, « nice bunch
of oranges which grew on his farm
Mr. Raclerson is among our best
farmers and has made a good ciop
this year. He has several or'an;;e
Yrees, and each of them has about
five batrels ot it,
There is many trees in different
parts of onr County, and like nearly
eveiything else, oranges can b
largely grown here.
There are a few prople in this
burg, [and preity nice people, too]
who will enter a grocery stote, run
: ‘t "gg;jnm a barrel and lop
e~ By b s T
T Fouple of ounces of sugar, nib.
ble at the back of a herring, eat g
hindful of nuts, cut off a slice of
chees, just 1o taste, thea, as a matter
us conrse, wust take a few crackers;
nnd perhaps betore they have made
_np their mind to buy a bar of soap.
they have ea en up the profits on $2
waorkh of groceries, and to wi dit i
up ‘they have it charged a d the
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pocr mercount perhaps realizes
profit of ene cent, hey leave the
store muaching a couple of apples.
This is no dream but 4 reality, ex
cept some time they don't buy uny
soap. Buatsuch s hife,
There is no wan so pour that h
can't afford tobzeco. This is one
;of the thiugs thatis pussin g strange.
" You wi'l often encouatsr a man who
ciatms that ae hasn't cagen anything
for three days and who holds a
cigat in hishand while he makes the
claim. Oun every block may be
found the individual who wonld like
to subscride for the paper if he
uid afford it; he can afiord to buy
a chunk of tobageo as long as your
arm two or three times a week, but
he can’t aflord to store his miad
with knowledge, Tobacco is a love
ly and beautiful thing, but it takes
a lot of money to keep a corncob
pipe gomg for a year, eaven with
cheap material,
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Arage's Mocesty.
Arago. the great PFrench sclentist
was never seen with a decoration on
his breast. ITe valued honors lightly.
“Ope evening Leverrier, the nstronomer,
<alled on him on his way to dine with
a minister, e éxpressed a wish to
appear decorated with an order to
which he was entitled, baving recelved
the official notice of the honor, al
though he had not as yet the decoras
tion itself. 2
' “Open that drawer™ sald Arago.
“and talte whatever you want.” |
In that Crawer were all the crosses
and hhons which kings and empe-
TOPS ¢.onloy .
Whil: ' wished abwve every
-Ihing to sromulmate selonce and to
1 'te MB 1 eey usefil, he did not
20mpR tu Ly Biniself ferever
T i ble Qs gy vt books,
VR LA L W eLG Gotts
100 Simeel! o it e results
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A Tragie Event, |
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I was a town girl—atid the sarie ‘
ead story that, alas, hias often hecn]
told, ard checkered many a ynungl
life which had its beginning in sun-,
shine, sufrounded by luxury and thci
wealth of the world, Her cyes were
now wild and staring, her face was‘.l
flashed, her hands were nervously
werking: She was » deeply tronl)l-l
ed and injured woman, and we hcari
her saving: “O, cruel one, I have
injured the very “oundations of my
being! Day by day yon have tor
tured me, and yet I couid not bear
to give youup, M hen first we met,
how your case and polish attracydd
me: When you became my own,
how my filends envied ma. Bat
your understehding Is toe small for
tor my largesoul. You ars opnosed
to my advancing myself. You have
mjured my standaing in society, If
we had never met T might have
walked in peace. So now bz gone!
We part forever!” There was a
moment’s convulsive breathing, a
gritting of tecth and a sharp sigh,
It was 01l over, By a suprewme effort
she nad pulled off her ‘‘new shoe,”
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- Thomas Jefferson.
By J A E&E'RTO,&
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4 \}’ JeJerson's preatest
M,&‘( -:f’f}* peteer was liis opts- |
g«g\._:f mistic fuith n the !
/3. 'j‘z'w“'QZ"x cemmuon people. |
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HOMAS JEFFERSON. whille the
#reat Democerat of his ern, was
of rather aristocratie pareuaiage
and had the advantage of a b
¢ral education, He wuas peculiarly,
econsidering his time and surroundings,
of the type of the scholor in polities
Thut he should have been this and ye
the foremost Auerican radical of L
day matks him as an odd combinition
ln our hi\*tor:'.' The turning point it
his careor was his appointment to draf:
the Declaration of Wdependence. Th
came about from a double viaae- et
ferson’s reputation as n writer of pollg |
ieal documents and the Jealousy felt
by certain mombers pf congress toward
Rickard enry Lee, who had Intre
duced the ladependence. resolution.
Volumes bave been written to disprove
Jofferson's aaithorship of the Declara
tog, and a vrdespread belles has per
gisted even to the present that mogt
of It, if pot all, was really written by
Thomns Palne. However that may
have been, the fact that Jeferson twas
uppointed to prepuare the document. the
consaquent Inference that it was hie
work and itbl‘ reputation resultant
therefrom oporated poweriuily to make
bim a political leader. In addition tol
this, the wnguostizaed producis of his
pen, breathing the spirit of advaneed
democracy ond the doctrines of the
Frenck revolation, tended to piace him
at the head of the growing democratie
entimeont {n this countyy,
Kills Her Foe Of 20Years
“The mos: merciless encmy b
for 20 years,” declares Mps James
Duncan, of Hayuoesvitie, Meo, “was
Dyspepsia, Tsaffered intensely after
eating or drinkiag and conld scarce
ly sleep. Aner many remedies had
failed and several decrors gate e
up. I tied Electric .Hnr!rr,-. which
cured we completely. Now 1 ¢
eat anvthinge lam 70 years ol s
and am overjoycd 1o get my health
and strepgth baclk again. " For In
digestion, Loass ot Anpotite, Kiduey
Trotbley Lamg Buck, Femad Com
plaintsT g uneqrilad Qsly 50¢
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! have five buyers for small farms
list your property with me.
E. L. Wainwright, Folksion Ga
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Eiegant FeenchSiyle @ cp 65 Y )
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Panel Back Rocleey @ N 7
Ammelomlyldwgfl« tor B remaffaty Tac ohair, :
Made of quartered onk, highly polished a beavtiful golden e Rg . AL e
colg!'. Ewmbossed cobbler seat, Handsome i dppoarance Gg e Z 4 {
and very ntrong}y built, Retails at the stor for §O.OO, 2 i} M 5 s/;.,
but on account of our great mlnufacturlnq faciiitics we : ‘ ; i |/ A e
sellitto you for §3.65. Thlsshows ?'ou what you can save 2} 1 L‘% H f {
bK buying direct from the factory that makes notaize but &el ¥ (‘(&"fl,\‘;v,}{-g: 3 %
chairs, We make and soll chairs right herein the South to s ) NEC NS L 4
{qu atlowest whulesaie prices, which means a saving ey AL
o you of at leasta third on eve:y chair you buy. Think . @ €SV GG IGED=OO 3V
w]!mt thisamountstein furnishing vou& home !l Can _»"ou OR o e
affeord not to send for our free illust, ote catalogue to-day vl BT e-el ¥
aud take s.dv.n;x;zgm of the big saviugs? (s : £y ’_}Q /:'fl' gfg
Over 200 dlifzabnl Kinda of chaits {or parler, dining B T i s 00, (3
rogi, kitchen, porch, hall, store, ofice, from the cheapest oGP 4 y p "i\ i
to tite best, nte shown in the darge lnstrated crialog 5J <& 2 "
andepecini Chelytmas price-list—FREE. Everychair § 03 05 S AL
guaranteed exactly as representedy or your meney Yack., AT @0 /4"
L OAIA CHAIR FACTIRY, Buioce avo Mowkoe §7s., Jackeanviis, Fua, 7y Useal Retan Prioe $6 %
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k‘fg "QS R 3 YOUR T A'N BREEY [N G TURKFEY-and other
e F ‘.&,‘.'.3.\--.‘.'1,4 fi" od things to dat after o ave lost teeth replaced
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FSENRARE | 0 luving l»).\ys RTR und 18 more expersive
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: ' ! 'F YOU HAVE onlya few real teeth tleft, then
© 5 i e more reason that you should act at once. §
REMEMBER THE DATE [’ am t) be in Folkstan November the
26th. Drop me a card in :ldvgncd 1o avoid deluy
DR.G € MIZELL DENTIST,
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; FOR KIDNEY,LIVER AND |
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¥ i 3 the best medicine ever | old |
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ESARESMEN WANTED-t 0 look
’f}p&erest in Charlton and
nt counties, Salary or com
n. Ad ress
& The Harvey oil Co.,
: Cleveland, Onio,
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82 p m to sell to the
B five acre tracts and
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:3: Write for bulletins describing the new:g
Zsyics in Failli and Winter garments, ands
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»ask us to puote priceson any article you}
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Schedule figurssare given as information and: are not guaranteed. Fifteen cents
saved by buying tickews from Agents,
Ts C. White, E. M. North, . T. Morgun,
General Passenger Agt. Division Passcnger agr, Teay Passenger Agt,
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Dropsy—
LA &2
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Given up by Doctor
“I had dropsy, and was told
by my la‘.nily physician that
there was no chance for me, My
family also gave me up. My
limbs and body were swollen
one-third larger than natural,
water collected around my heart
and T had to be propped up in
bed to keep from smothering, T
took Dr. Miles’ Heart Remedy
until 1 was entirely cured. This
was in 1002, and I am now able
to do any kind of work on my
farm. My cure was certainly
marvelous.”
L. TURLEY CURD, -
Wilmore, Ky.
Dr. Miles’ Heart Remedy has
been wonderfully successful in
relieving heart trouble. Its tonic
effect upon the heart nerves and
muscles is a great factor in
assisting nature to overcome
heart weakness.
Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy Is sold by
all druggists. 17 the first bo\m dees
not bencfit, your druggist will peturn
your money.
MILES M!DIQAI-, CO., Elkhart, Ind,
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N old papers for sale, at tae Hera,
office, 15c. per hundreq,
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' For ced into Exile,
_! Wm., Upchurch of Glen Oak, Okla
!was an exile from home. Mountain
|air, he thought, would cure a fright.
ful lungracking cough that had defi
ed all remedies for two years, After
lij months he retutned, death dogg
ling his steps, “Then 1 began to use
Dr. King’s New Discovery,” he
‘v.nt.cs, “and after taking six bot
|tles T am as well as ever.” | cave
thousands yearly from desperate
lung diseases. Intfallible f,r Congli«
and Colds, it dispels Hoarsencss
and Sore Throat, Cures Grip Bron
chitis, Hemorrhages, Asthima, Cro, |
Whooping Cough. 50c and 5.0
trial Lottie free, guaran: }
Drugg s,
A Soalded Eoy's Shriek
Horrified his Bisaiimathg
Maria Tayior, of iNebo 1
writes that, wheu Wit
would die, Buckicn .
wholly cured hi | Mok,
Burns. Cures Ive i
Skin Eruprons, Couoie . . ‘
ed Hands, Soon routs es. £3¢ ui
all Droggsts & 7