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Locals a2nd Personals.
H, S. Matto< spent Tuesday here
S. P, Howard was in town Mon
day.
F. D. Milis and family spent Sun
day in the country with his parents
Misses Katie and Flora Cowen,
of Traders Hill speat Sunday here.
O.F. Wifson made a business
trip to Baxley the first of the week.
W. R. Wainwright, sheriff, made
a business trip to Winokur Tuesday
Hartridge Jolmson, of Callahan
spent a few pays hare the first of
the week. |
: C. C. Pickren, of Council spcnl}
Sunday here wiih his brotker, T, L.
Pickren,
Quite a numler of the Homeland
people attended church services
here sunday.
George Crews left Saturday for
Douglas where he enters the Ag
ricuiture Coliege.
Send us your order for l.etter
heads, Envelopes, ete.
Mrs Charfie Sikes, of Nashua, |
Fla, spent Tuesday here with
friends.
“R. H. Mattox came up from Ver
die, Fia." and spent Sunday here
with homefolks, '
Mrs. C, L. Mattox. of Waifcross
spent Sunday bere with her sister,
Mrs, J. S, Mizell:
Geo. Roddenberry left Monday
for Brownell where he takes charge
of the store of Mizell & Paxton.
Mrs. J. M. Ogilvie, of Callaban
spent one day last week here with)
her sister, Mrs. J. S, Mizell.
Mrs. J. D. Danahoo and children
left last week for Florida where they
wiil spend sometime with relatives.
The protract>d meeticg that has
been running here at the Baptist
church for three weeks closed Sun
day night. !
J. P. Robinsoun feft monday fm"i
the country, where he has the cun]
tract of baitdieg a residence fnr}
Afex Mmifis. '
i
Broadus Jones, a stndent’'of Bunn |
Fell Institute, Waycrosscame down |
Saturday and spent Sunday herc!
with his parents, i
srs W. J. Jonea of Sampson, Ala, :
who is visiting her parents, son. I
and Mrs. S. Y. Miils near here waS‘
in town Tuesday afternoon. .
H. J. Davis, one of our prom
inent merchants, has opened up a
store at Hilliard Fla. A, C. Mott
hag been made manager of the bus
iness
Rev. J. D. Wincheater after con
ducting a series of mettings here
the past two weeks, left Monday for
his home in Atlanta,
A. B, Wainwright after spending
a week here with homefolks left
Monday for Savannah, where he
works as a street car conductor.
Rev. Kelly, his daughter, Miss
Lizzie, and son, Jabez spent last
week at the coast. Several from the
county were with them,
Rev. Mr. Teylor, of Bunn Bell
Institute, Waycrcss spen: Sunday
ncre. He will be back on the thira
Sunday and will preach at the Bap
tist Church at eleven a. mr
W. B. Lvnes and his son, Archie
who have been granted a new trial
and are now in Chatam jail Savan
ah, for the killing of young Smith
at Jesup over a year ago, will be
tried in Brunswick during the month
of Jupe. JudgeC. B. Conyers will
preside,
E. P. Courson who recently!
bought the Birch house here and
moved into sown, is making an af’di|
tion to the building whiclh will add
much to the appearrnce of the house
He has also put up a new picke!
fence which makes it among the
prettiest homes in town,
i We appreciate the much business
that we ate now receiving, and be
cause of our increased business we
have found it necegsary to have two
printers, and are now more able to
fill all orders prowptly. Willie
Robinson, one of hustling boys in
town is now with us, and we can
take care of all orders.
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State of Georgia,
County of Charlton.
To the Superior Court of said
County :
5 The petition ot J. 8, Mizell, J.
A. Clark and W. Frazier Jones, and
such other persons as they may de
sire associated with them,their sue
cessors and assigns, pray :
1, That they may ne incorporat- ‘
ed for twenty years, with the privi
lege of renewai according to law, as 1
and under the corporate name of
Mizell Uie Company, the principal 1
place of doing business t> be at
Folkston in said County and State,
and with the privilege of cstablish.
ing offices elsewhere in the United'
States or in foreign countries 38?
necessary or convenient . |
2. The ohject of the asscciation of
petitioners is to condvuct for profit.
the ousiness of manufacturing cross
ties, lumber naval stores and all,
other articles and things which caa
be manufactured from timber; buy
ing, owning and seiling timber,
timber lands aud any and aliin
terests in either; building operat-}
ing maintaining such tram roads
and and other roads, such boatsl
and vessels, and other machinery
and means of transportaiion both
by land and water, as may be nec- |
essary in the conduet of said busi
ness; buying, selling, owning and
dealing in and otherwise handling
as principal or as broker, or as
agent, lumber, cross iee, naval
stores, and any and all other pro !
ducts manufactured from timber or
lumber; doing arny other act or
thing in the furtherance of the
business of the company not pro
hibited by law.
3. ‘The capital stock of said cor=|
poration ghall be fifty Ihousund}
dollars, divided into five hundred
shares of one hundred dollars each }
with the power to incraase the cup- |
ital stock from time to time upon
avote of two-thirds of the stock
holders to a summ not exceedinz a
tota' of two hundred thousand!
dollars. ‘
4. Petitioners pray that said cap
ital stock may be paid in, or issued
in exchanged for, either cash or
real or personal propertv, or part
in cash and partin property.
H. Petitioners pray that the busi
negs of said corporation may be
managed by a board of directors of
not less than five nor more than
nine, the number to be fixed from
time to time by by-laws made by
tbe stockholders, and by a presi
dent, a vice president and a sec
retary and-treasurer to be elected
by the directors, with such powers
as may be prescribed by tne by
laws; the secretary and treasurer to
be one individual.
6. Petitioners pray the right to
make by-laws for gaid corporation
and the government thercof such
‘ag are not in conflict with iaw; the
further right to sue and be sued.
plead and be impleaded, have and
use a common seal, and exercise
iall the power and privileges inci
dent to corporations not herein
gpecifically provided for, which are
not in conflict with the laws of
Georgia or of the Uuni‘ed States.
TooMER & REYNOLDS,
Petiiioners’ Atterneys,
Georgia, Charlton eounty,
I, Jesse W, Vickery,Clerk of Sup
erior Court ia and for said county
and State, do hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true copy of the o
riginal now of file in this office,
Witness my official signature and
the seal of said court attached, this
13th day of January, 1910.
Jesse W, Vickery, Clerk,
Fire
E. L. Wainwright, Agt
Folkston, Ga. |
I represent compantes among the
best, Let me insure your property,
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Dr. Dallas Williams.
Physician & Surgeon,
Member of
State and Local
Medical Societies.
J. C. Brewer., Dentist
(e i T
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Crown and bridge work a special
ty; prices reasonable: work guatan
teed. Will be in Folkston on the
first Monday in =ach month, =
DR. J. C, WRIGHT,
~ Physician & Surgeon,
FOLKSTON, GA.
WILSON, BENNETT
& LAMBDIN
Attorneys [At Law.
Ueneral Law Practice in Chariton County, Aud |
. dn All The Courts, State Aad Federal,
Wayceoess,: — i L Geomla.l
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FOLKSTON LODGE
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L Meets every 15t Saturd
7 N y 1 aturda
:;@::- € at 10 a. w., and 'l’uesdn;
Vr@y’" night after 3rd Suturday at
7 pom.in‘eath month =~ °
Visitiug brethren cordially welcome. |
Ju S Mlzete, WM, T PICKREN, Sec%
FOLKSTONJLODGE No. 268
458 I 1.0.0.& -
Z s Mectsin K. of P. Hall
‘»)*!Q)‘\x Ist and 3vd
N = (hwrsday nighte, at
b:45 p. m.
All visiting brothers are cordially invited
to be present,
J. E. MGMAHAL, N. G
1. L. WAINWRIGHT, . Sec,
s, Folksion Lodge
@559 No. 148 K. of P,
/;P‘ Meets each 2nd and 4qth
)& % Thursaay nights at 6:45 p. m.
""':’ All visiting brothers will re
ceive a hearty weicome,
B. G. McDoNALD, Colie
L.E. Mairaep, K. R. & S
W.Z. CHRISTY,
Blacksmith & Wheelwright,
Forksron, Ga.
All work guranteed
at reasonable prices.
Plumbing, Horseshoe
ing and Steamengines
and boilers repaired
THINK OF
Mexican Mustang Liniment
AND WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU.
Relief from pain that might otherwise
cause you hours of agony. .
Tired out muscles eased up and made
ready for another day's work.
Lameness in the back and shoulders
promptly cured and stiff joints limbered
up. ®
Burns, Scalds, Cuts and Mashes ren
dered painless and quickly healed.
Rbheumatism, Lumbago and Sciatica
robbed of their anguish and banished
forever.
Ulcers, Old Sores and Open Wounds
healed promptly and permanently.
Prices 25c., 50c., SI.OO per bottle, Forslety st Drasrion, LYON MFG. CO. 41 to 45 So. sth St, BROOKLYN,N.Y. I
Special Sale on Clothing
Next ten days we will sell our clothing at prices
cut to the quick.---NO FAKE. We have put the
pruning knife on everything we carry in stock, but
"~ but more especially clothing. 4 L
LLOOK! READ! HEED!
$7.50 Suits_at $4.00
9. = 5.1 l
10, s 6.50
g . v 7.50
155 ." lo|
The. above prices are only a tew items of the many
that we have slashed, Getour priceson all our line
before buying,
Thanking our customers for their patronage in the
past, and asking a continuance of the same, we are, &
: Yours respectfully,
; Mizell & Paxton,
TRY
OUR
JOB
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tang Liniment subdues the pain but it
continues its work until eve?v quivering
nerve is soothed and quieted.
The great penetrating power of this
famous remedy enables it to do this
quickly and positively.
- In all cases of Sprains, Bruises or Lame
ness, Mexican Mustang Liniment
should be rubbed in persistently.
The antiseptic qualities of this old relia.
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For Sale,
For sale 1a the town of Homeland,
Ga., a neat cottage in block 82, lots
I and 2, adjoining School Buil ling,
Price S3OO. Terms £IOO. caeh
balance at $lO. per month till paid:
| S¢ Fink
Homeland. Ga,
AWretched Mistake.
To endure the itching, paiafal
distress of Piles. There's no need
to listen: “I suffered much from
Piles,”” writes Will A, Marsh, of
Siler City, N. C., “till I got a box
of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and vas
soon cured.” Burns, Boils, Ulcers,
Fever Sors, Eczema, Cuts, Chapp
ed Hands, Cmiblains, vanish before
it. 25¢ at all Druggists,