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Locals znd Personals,
Oh, how we need rain.
~ Briag a basks: to the Rally,
Jesse Strickland cpent Sunday and
Monday here, ]
5. R. Huling wag in town Satur
flay afternoon.
W. H. C! y of Homeland was in.
town Saturday., |
Next Saturday will be a big day
tor the boys and girls.
W. H. Googe, of Lena, 8. C.
was in town la.t week.
H_S. Matiox of Verdie spent
Sunday here with his family.
Mrs L. E. Mallard spent Sunday
at Hilliard with relatives,
Be on hand it Ten O’clock Sat
urday aud hear the speeches.
L. E. Mallard and Ctydey Mizell
vpent Tuesday in Jacksonville. |
Mrs J. C. Wright and sor Jim
spent Sa‘urday in facksouviile.
The editor is away this week and
the printer bas it by himself.
Ten prizes to be grven to the Ten
Lesi spellers next Saturday.
Saturday is education«l rally day,
coule with your well firled basket.
N, N; Mizell spent the first part (")i
the weck 2t Waycross visiting rela
tives. 3 ! l
Mr H. J. Davisand Master Her
man spent Wednesday afternoon in
Jacksonville. - |
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Several.of our peopls are expet
ing to attend the Carnival in Jack
. Sy
gOonßviae oL M B
Muw Merohint 4f ypowrtasinesy is
not Sovth teyvostisinds sdyvertise it
forisaip, ’f oA i
The farmer L( 1)2-‘; at this time
digging their potatsts, - ali baye
ma ‘e a good crop
Mi s Edia Mizeil ot Kings Ferry
s B )endin‘g somet me here with her
uncle, J. Poklizetl .
vio o Miwlard says hat there are
stenty of boys andgirls in the coun
1y that can siel] well,
Ajn‘.\ ¢ Gibson of Wayrross cnm{e!
down and spent Fwiday with his;i
homeiolks near heve, |
i.et s ali'com? tagstuer and have!
vices at ihe church on Thauks. ‘
giving Day
Mr Peouingion whd has been
woods rider for H. A, Cannon Lere
has moved up <bove Jesup.
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Vigs Rena smith spent Szturday
and Suuday at Uptinyv:lie with the
Ly of b i \";ainw;ight.‘
T. L. Pirckren, our road sup
sviatendent, made a trip in the Bend
iast week, looking sfier the public
bridges of that section.
Dont forget the Grand Cake offer
The City Bakery has made. Ruy
your bread and secure your votes.
Miss Lizzie Kelly after spending
scveral davs with relatives at Mcßae
returned home the first of the week.
Sunday night our pastor, I. R,
Kelly preaches here for his last
tive this year. He bas done a gaod
wor: among us aod we expect him
wi hus again next year.
Chas, Monk, of Ashville, N. C.
who spent a week kere looking over
Charlton ("Bunt_; lands emrnwd‘
home last Sundav afternooy, Chas. |
Wwas save nb’y impressed with our |
gcrlon. }
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Stotk-Moerrison,
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¥ ATy Bl triends
h e wiicw o Joun usan wishing for
he and his bride a long life of hap
piness,
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NOTICE
We will give with every ten ceat
| purchase and upward of our goods
'amounts 1 vating coupon, one vote
being for every cent of your pur
rchasc. ?
. On Dec, 24 the person holding
the largest amount of votes will be
‘given free a ten pound fruit cake.
This offer begins Saturday, Nov, 13.
Votes can be secured at the bakery,
C. M. Raybon store and Joyner &
Cannons market, |
Yours for business,
The City Bakery
: D. H. Reeves, Mar.
} The City Bakery Contest Stands
as folowing up to Monday D,
Mrs. J. R. Parker, — 140 votes
Mrs. J. D. Moore, —" .85 votcs‘
Mrs. Pearl Davis, — 40 votes
Miss, Jessie Johnson, — 35 votes,
Mrs. J. W. Vickery — 20 votes
Get busy and buy bread ml‘.sl
cakes and pies and get your votes.
And vote for any one you wanto.
The City Bakery.
Possibtlities of
The Okefenokee!
The great Okefenokee swamyp will
vet be made to cli§gorge its wonder
ful resources.
Samples of some of the peat have
been sent to government experts who
profounce it one of the best base
tor commerciai tertifizer that they
}h;'.vc yet seen; containing among
otler good chemicals, an enormouns
amount of nitrogen which is one of
the most expensive chemicals, that
is used in the manufacture of coma
‘mercial fertilizer. Things of grind
ing up the great guantities of muck |
coutained 'in the Okefenokee and
seliing it at so mych per ton, and |
yet some Georgia bf"fl&"i‘“” gone
to’ Alaska for weaith, when there 1s
no doubt a veritable goid mine right |
here in the Okefenokee, after it is‘
drained and the many beds of peat
marl exposed to view, [tl3 runx<)re<'l|
on the streets that a company of |
larze “propurtions is being formed !
for the purpos of developing this new !
industry for this section, waich ifi
swccessful will turn many a doilarj
from the coflers ot the np country i
farmer Into those of the factores!
along the Okefenokee.—Waycross |
Herald, .
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TOWN OF FOLKSTON,
; Mayor,
T L, Pickyen. ;
Mavor Prorzu,
C. M. Raybon.
A CouNncILMEY,
M. J. Paxton,
C. M. Rayton,
J-S. Mizell,
Y. W. Seals,
O. F. Wilson,
TREASURER,
N Y Pavton,
RECORDER,
E L. Wainwnght,
: MaRSHAL,
H. H. Hathaway
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t GEORGIA CHARLTON COUNTY
| Will be sold on the first Tuesday
lin December next, at the ' Coust
i}house e said county, w‘ith’in,:tl_lé‘
|lcg~:11 hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following prop
erty, to with: Lots 39-40 aund ‘4l
in block 2 and lots 2t and 2> In
block 5 of the west ends of St,
George and the Clony domains as
’:;hown in plate of said St. George
and Colony domains, Sawd prop-'
!er:y levied upon as the property of
Frank Hall and wife to satisfy a
fifa issued from the justice’s Court
of 1545th, District G, M, Said
county in favor of M, V. »Milli:r
against Frank Hall aad wife; said
:’pruperty begin in possession of the|
said Frank Hall and wife. Levy
made by A. F. Carmical Constable
and truned over to me for advertise
ment and sale, ‘
Legal notice given defendants in|
fifa. This 2nd, da} of Nov, 1900+
W R. Wainwright Shenffs
GEORGIA CHARLTON COUNTK&
W, R, Wainwright administratot
apon the estate of I, D. Wainwright
deceased, having filed his p'etltiofi?
for discharge, this is to cite allA._pe‘r-‘l:
sons concerncd 10, snow 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 1909,5:;.;
J. J Stokes Ordina‘r"y.;’%
Charlton County l',
Directory,
Superior Court, Tuesday after]
the first Monday in April, and Tues
dsy after the fourth Monday in Oct.
County Court, first Monday in
2ach month, L #
: JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT. 9 |
I'homas A. Parker, Waycross.
SOLICITOR GENERAL.
Jos. H. Thomas, Waycross.
CLERK SUPERIOR .COURT,
Jesse W. Vickery, Fotkston.
© JUDGE COUNTY COURT,
A. G. Gowen, Folkston, g
SILICITOR JOUNTY COURT
"W, M. Olliff, Foikston. =
REPRESENTATIVE, l
D, R Viasdin, Winokur, . ° }
: ORDINARY, ‘
J. J. Stokes, Folkston & i
TREASUGER, / ll
J. 3. Grooms, Folkston. {
TAX RECEIVER.
. f(o«hlcnbcr;y, Folkston.
TAX COLLECIOR.
J. C. Allen, Winokur,
SHERIFF,
W R. Wamnwright. Folkston.
SCHOOL COMMISSIONER
1. E, Mabard, Folkston,
COUNTY COMMISSHONERS,
J. P, Mizell, Chairman, Fol‘kstéx’i&’f{{
B. G. McDonaH, Lo "3:'.
so B. Llogd, i i)
F. Johns Bachlott |
C. C; Thomas, St. Geooge. |
" BOARD OF EDUCATION I.*
T. L. Pickren,. Pres, l"oi*ltofl;.‘y;,}‘
‘(j W. Waughtel, Hom,elu‘l'l,dj.fl.} b
W. R. Ke=n, Traders _!j!ifl)
5 J Smith, St. Georgs, |
D. K Wasdip, Winokur M
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DO YOU WANTTO ADD T) YOUR
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Men, women and .children egn ‘make bfg'%’i
money in spare time by selling =~ g
FREAS' BIODERM SOAP 4
{The greatest of the age for all digeases of the.
isk‘m. The best for the complexion and for
tpurifying and beautifyiog the skin. In ecras |
| ma, dandruff, etc., this soap \Vm be !meqlll‘ll
led. Write for particulars. Sample cake by
!mufl, 150, o il ' ‘;;
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Wre :fial las Williams,
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Puré Drugs and Medi
€inee Coldest Drinks,
{BBst Candy, Cigars and
Tovacco. \
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| IBEMsionery and Toi-
Il@tg&fltlcio £ : 4
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Try Us and Be Pleased.
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“Crownaitl bridge woix a special
t}; z_pIiQES rea:-;onanl‘c; Work guaran
teql S Will be in Yolkston on the
i@ Monday in each month:
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WILSON. BENNETT
WILSON, BENNET
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if?é};%&l}tomeys At| Law.
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- FOLKSTON LODGFE
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/8 Meets every Ist Satyrda,
P ?(@ Q&Q‘g’ "at 10 a. m., and 1 q;m‘;u;\
- v \ night after 3rd Satnrday gt
7 p. m. v each month
Visitiyg brethren cordially welcome,
LB, MArrArD,W. M. 4, L. PICKREN, Sec
FOLKSTON LODGE No. 268
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RS hursday nighte a'
6:45.p. m:
All visiting brothers are cordially’ nvited
to be present. %
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& Folksicon Lodge
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‘,\i\r}@!"f T'ha 'sr.my. n.h_‘r.ns ot 6:45 p.m.
X ” All visiting Lrothers ‘will re
ceive a hearty w:lcoime,
g Ko LowWaiwrianr, . C.-C.
B. G, McDonarn, I, Ro& s,
B A THOMAS,
"» Blacksmith & WHnehwright,
. i ROLESTON, (AL
' All work guranteed
at reasonable prices.
Call and see me before
leaving your work else
Where- Agentforthe
Carmichal Fertilizer
Distributor and FPlant
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the IVi orld’s best remid ; for vick and
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E. L. WAINWRIGHT,
Foilkston, Ga. .
Feal Estate in Ohariton county, fine climate winter
and summer, Good farming section—-practically every
thing grows hepe. 1t you arz intireste, write me,
Oue 50 acre farm; 30 acaes improvad, ¢l v sub soil,
100 benring peach trees, other irnits, goo | vater, eight
room house and good out buildings, thr.e miles west of
Folksion, Also :
One 37 acre farm, 8 acres imnroved, good water
healthy, slx toom two story house, (wo mies scuth of
Folkston. Also Y
One farm 384 acres, 60 acres fenced, 45 acres in culti
vation, some timber, plenty of fruit 7 room one gtory
dwellin z; § miles of Folkston. Also
Cne farm 49 acres, 20 acres in cultivation,
Lots 13, 14, and 15 in block 25 Riverside Park Way
cross, Ga.
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the schoo! advantage you are looking for at : ::.
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lege building of itg kind in Georgia. Steam heat, electric lights, *.
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& Sept. 20th. Write for catalog. . o
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I will furnish the house. You ma
not know how | can do -it but just get my
prices on ALL KINDS of house furnishing
zoods and you will wonder why you ever
bought anywhere else. A full line of
Beds, Mattresses and Springs justreceived
and will have a nice line of Chairs ana
Reckers in this .week. | aiso sell the
beautiful “STATE NATIONAL” Cook
IStove,_which one customer says he be
lieves will save enough wood in one year
!’;o, pay for it. Others say it is the best
all around cooker they ever saw, ana thel
best partis you can buy it and anythin
g':!:f;i handie and pay for it while you use
it ; ‘
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;afld rrosperity.
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% ble valuein rural districts. In widely separated dis
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i tricts neighbors can communicate quickly with
M cach other and with the nearest town.
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P Farmers’ Line Department iy,
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