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That Mr. Rockefeller is a rem:m:.
‘alle man—he actually needed :mt
act of Congress .0 cnable him to!
get lid of bhis mouney. 1
i S eimsicide |
Why don’t the people of this cotn |
try do like the people of Ireland d')l
every family raise his own gig, and
thus defy the Mcat Trust, 1
We often hear a good decl about |
thesnceess due to luck and genius
Of one man who wins we say he
had good luck, of another man that
he is a genius. DBut almost invari-,
ably what is called Juck and genius
is the result of hard pains-taking
.work and good judgment,
* Are you discontented with your
“Jife? well, then ther is something in
. you which can change your situa
“tion and bring you into more satis
fying conditions if you set to work.
- Contentment is not always a vic
tue.
_lf you are only using half youy
brain power, if only half your cap
iwz:im are bmghtwn ;
then you haveno right to be con
“tent.
~ We arep'aced on earth te use ev
ery particle of ability we possess,
to develop every brain celi.
If you are not doing something
with all your might, then you are
“sinning against the tloly Ghost,”
You highest self. You are letting
priceless ‘“‘mind stuff” go to waste
And it is all vour own fault.
If you want to be worth a million
dollarsit would cost vou just a il
liondollars to get it. Broken (riend
ships, intellectual starvation, loss of
social enjoyment, deprivation of
generous impulses, the smothering
of manly aspirations, a limited ward
robe and a seanty table, a lonely
home—because you fear a lovely
wife and a handsome home would
be expensive—a hatred of the hea
then, a dread of the contribution
box, a haunting fear of chevitable
societies, a fretful dislike of poor
people because they wont keep their
misery out of your sight, a little
sham benevolence that is worse
than none; oh, you can be rich,
young man, if you are willing young
man, if you are willing to pay the
price. Any man can get rich who
dosen't think it too expensive,
Eggs For Hatching.
B — N 40§
Single Comb Rhode Island Reds
. $1.25 per setting of 15.
F. E. Brock, Traders Hill, Ga.
‘M. Hardy H, Crews.
In this issue we publish for the
“first time the announcement of Mr
Hardy H Crews, who announces
for the office of Tax Collector.
Mr. Crews has lived in this coun
ty for twenty or more years and is
one of our begt citizens. He hay
« ¢ver been found to be a good man,
i & manyfrends here. If e
weted 1o the olfice, no doubt he
wi | perform the dutes of the office
Agithfully and make a good ofizer
vy
Aye, Wil T Will,
The summer sun shown inthe skies,
The air was soft and still;
I looked into her wondrous eyes—
“ Will you?” She said, ‘‘Aye, Will.”
The autnmn sunshene in the skies,
The wind was sharp and chill;
she looked into the preacher’s cyes,
And slowly said, “1 will”’ :
t'l‘h(: winter sun shines in the skies,
And Katie loves me still; -
“You'll love me, Kate?” And by
her eyves |
She says, “Aye, Will, T will ” |
. H. B.
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Picnic Time.
Mmoo e B N NETT Y
The time for picnics is at hand,
and when people spend a day at
some placa on a beantiful river bank
or in some pretty grove and rid their
minds of business cares of life and
all be as one large family, it has a
tendeney to strengihen our friend
ship and make uslove each other
more.. The people who go, go for a
day of pleasure, they meet” their
friends, they talk of the past, they
enjoy each others presence, and the
day 18 always a plesant one, and
long remembered.
For the lastfew years at the efose
of the lolkston Public S« hoal, a
picnie has been given for everybody
atsome pretty place neer Folkston
and now as our gchool closes let us
kave the picnie, The school eloses
Apr. Ist, why no: tet that day be
g our pienic day,
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Pecans Are Profitable,
The pecan i 3 a profitable crop if
treated fairly. My grove consist of
1,500 seedling trees. It is 42 years
old and has been no expense ‘since
planting. "The soil was origina'iv
hiekory growth, T cleared, terraced
and planted it 12 years ago with
nuts costing $2.50 per pound.
I have made profitable crops of
cotton each year on the land, and
have rented it for about $4 per acre,
this vear reserving the crop of nuts
[ gathered last year from some o 1
the trees 75 to 100 pounds of nuts
which seid readily at 25¢ a pound or
about $25 per tree, This is a good
revenue from these trees at a value
of 8750 per tree, 1 sold these nuts
for table use. They weigned 50 to €0
to the pound, From my best trees |
gathered 40 pounds which I readily
sold for 2 a pound, or S3O for the
ctop fiom one tree, Manv of thes
n.t: weighed 14 ounce ecach; and
m asured three inches iu circum
tence and two ard one-half inches
song. Over Q 0 percent of the trees
beur. Thisis as Istated from geed,
which I think-is very sutisfactory,
—D. C Turnipseed, Fiora, Ala., io
Frait and Produce News.
N Ok ;
otice,
The Book Committee will meet
again next welnesday, 23rd at nine
o'clock for the purpose of finishing
the examiration of County Officers
books, All'will take netice.
; M. . Paxton,
- . Chairman Com
Announcements,
For Tax Gotlector. 1}
To the voters of Charlton (‘wntx,i
I take this method of announc
ing myself a candidate for the df?f'};
fice of Tax Collector subjeet to the°
action of the Democratie Party,
and if nominated and elewctedf
promiise to faithfully fuifill the dB
-of the office. This March 12th
1910, Yours very truly, -
Hardy H. Crews.
How Good News Spreads.
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“I am 70 years old and travel
most of the time,”” writes B, F
toison, of Elizabethtown, Ky,
“Lverywhere T go 1 recommend
[iiectric Ditters, because I owe my
excellent health and vitality te
to them. They effect a cure every
time.” They never fail to tone
tfe stormach, regulate the Kkidneys
and bowels, stimulate the liver,
invizorate the nerves and purify
the blood. They work wonders
for weak, run-down men and \V"Otfll
en, restoring strength; vigor and
health that’s a daily joy. Try
them. Only 50c. Satisfaction is
positively guaranteed by all Drug
gists,
Jury List. ’
Jurors drawn for April term of
Superior Court.
GRraxp JURORS. t
J. P. Canada, J. T. Mizell, H H.
Crews, F'. M. Knox, P. J. Oster
mait, W. [2. Wasdin, Lee Chauncy,
Cage Crews, S. B. Roddenberry, O.
F. Wilson, Jehu Paxton, E. N.
Grooms, . H. Johns, ©O. K Low
ther, J. A. Allen, J. A Prescott,
Philip Wainwright, N. Roddenber
ry, J. 8. Mizell, B. F. Seott, A, T.
Mizell, 8. M Lyons, J. K. Rodgers.”
J. D. Donahoo, S. F. Mills, A, H.
Howard, H. P. Bryant, J. Harris;
J. C. Carter, I. R." Privett.
! Traverse Jurors.
J. M. Roddenberry, G. W. Lyons
S. Fink, W, F. Donwmi:?fi
DeanJr, B. 8. Prescott, W. H
Sykes, J. T. Ashton, J. T Thnf:;
A A Allen, J. H. Roddenbeiry,
. B. Stokes, H. W. ‘Anderson, J.
W. Mills, Absolam Stokes,- Aaron
(Canada, Hansa! Carter, Q. 8. Chaun
cy, Dallas Williams, Amos Bennel,
J. M. Wilkerson, Raiford Carter,
0. M. Prescott, L. E. Mallard, W
fll Clay, H. O. Presott, Jos. Mills,
![T H. Davis, J. F. Bryantp John
‘l\\':myrhtr‘i, 1. W, Davidsen, L. M
'!')zulwi!,'l‘ 1. Lowther, G. C. Lay
i(uu. W, L MecDuaffee, R. A. Chegser.
" An Awful Eruption.
Of a voleano exeites brief inter
est, and yourinterest in sKin erupts
ons will be as short , M you use
i!l:\vkim‘:» Arnica Salve, theip
quickest cure. Even the worst:
boils, uleers, orfever sores are soon
healed by i Best for burns, cuts
Bruises, Sore lips chapped Hands,
Chilblains and” Piles, It gives in=
stant relief. 25¢ at all Druggists.
Bt THINK OF W
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.
Rheumatism, Lumbago and Sciatica
robbed of their anguish and banished
forever. . sl
Ulcers, Old Sores and Open Wounds
healed promptly and permanently.
Pl'i 2 » or
l 3 ces 25¢., 50c., 3? oo per bottle. Forsatebyal Druceis. LYON MFG. CO. 41 to 45 So, sth St, BROOKLYN,N.Y.
Old pipers for sale at the Herald
office, 15¢. per hundred.
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INSURANCE
B L. Wainwright, Agt
Folksion, Ga.
o ;relyrcsa*rxt companies among the
best, lLet me insure your property,
W.Z CIHHRISTY,
Blacksmith & Wheelwright.
4 ForgstoNn. Ga.
"All work guranteed
at reasonabie prices.
Plumbing, Horseshoe
ing and Steamengines
and boilers repaired
SHOESISHORES!
Mo LN Te N3k AN AN D
In looking arouna for footwear call in ana
seec us, We have about 500 pair.shoes that
we are sellingat ACTUAL COST tocioseout,
ranging in price from soc up, thereby sav
ing you 25c to sl.oo par pair, These goods
were bought right and now we propose to
give our customers the benefit of our long
evperience by closing them out at wholesale
cost, Remember we intendto give you
bargains never before offered on this market,
We are receiving our summer line and must
move this stock to give us room to display
our new line, Callto see us, '
Yours respectfully,
Mizell & Paxton.
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Excellent Passenger Service
BLETWEEN
FOLKSTON
AND
Montgomery, Birmingham, New Orleans, Chicago, Cincinnati, St,
Loais, and all points west, also to New York, Phila lelphia, Baltimere
and Washington, also Caba and Florida points,
THROUGH PUILLLMAN SLEEPING CARS
SCHREDULE OF T raing
SOUTH L
No. 89 6208 a.m,
No. 95 ;20 80 n 7
No. 33 7:35 a. m |
No. 85 **12:40 p* m. |
No: 21 7:25p. m, |
No. 93 DD R m.fi
INirort mrnr et eW Do ey RS RAR S R TR )I AT
Dircet connections 4} Por Lampa with P. & O.°S_S. Co., ships for ey West and
Havana Connections'at Savaanah with Steamer Lines to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New
York, Boston and points Nocth ,
Schedule figuresare given as information and are not guaranteed, Fifteen cent o
saved hy hn}";;'_g_x' tickews from ."\;;l‘l?‘.s‘.
T L' White, E. M. North, B. T. Morgan,
General Passenger Agt. Division Passcnger Agt. Tiav, Passenger Agt,
Wilmington, N. C. Savannah, Ga, Savannah, Ga
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The first application of Mexican Mus
tang Liniment subdues the pain but it
continues its work until every 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
ble household remedy make it safe and
sure.
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