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VOLUME:XVIII, NUMBER 9.
This Issce Fullflls our Promise “to-Give You a Vear of the Best There Wasffl‘fls,y_figane Content with The Herald o Want it a Better Paper---Suppert It.
Cur Local Laconics
Rub My-Tism - Antiseptic; Ano
dyne Kills pain, stopiputrefaction
~ No. 666 will:cure” Malaria: or
Biflious Féwety: Tt. kils theigerm.
‘N 666 witlcureChillyland Fever
Ith the most speedy we know. ad
- Sehool opening day soon,
The Baptist enjayed preaching
lakt Sunday.,
Weed ‘cutting eust*of the depot
some improvement,
tir. Hamp Robinson was a visi
tdr to Wayeross Tdesgdays
Mr. Walter €tewart has returned
from a tiip to Fernandiva,
L. I Jones has his-buteler shop
in-the old bank buiding now
Mrs ileriey Rowe returned to
hér home in the Bend-afrer avisit
td relutives hergs '
Mrs Wuiter Robinsor. of Jack
s&ti¥ lle, is the guest of Mrs Joe T,
Mizeil, her sister,
My aid “Mrd, B F o Scott and
Mr and Mrs, J, W. Vickery spent
Sunday in Saint Mary
Avent Page is on 2 of the-coming
and going men now, Cot a brao
nbw Ford, anfiving Saturday.
~ Miss Audrey Scott isresting from
fi‘.iks!on's gay social life, at hei
geandfatner:honte in'the country.
Mbs, J*S Tyson, Johtt M Ty
sdpn and C E,-Stroupe” autded ov
et to 5t George'Monday afternoon,
Jim" Rogers is motrnng she loss
of his “favorite mule, which passed
ixto the urknown ' lasr Thursday
‘Mr J: Wi Rogers lias: the Ford
Bigeney-dor iaxhtan”. Paced oue
" Dr. Reville, Mrs. Reville and
Portsr auteed down o Jackson
wHe Tuesday opasight seding and
stiloppiviy love.
M Wilehare Pa ker of Throos,
awrived Tuedday afternocn to spond
veeation with Mr, and Mrs.J. M
Roddenberry.
Ii there is avy: one wanting &
1000 acre trhet of good land front
ibgon'the’ river” wi: can: put you
wise tou'arbarpaing.
The iee cream [fatival Priday
évening:dldinot bring.inas rieh re
turnssas the quanticy of eream ins
dtcated, Crowd too sma]l,; ’
Misses Myrile and Gertrude Cod:
ley from Kiugél;md-:n'e‘spending a
fews daver with: thieirt consing: hiis.
J Wi Vickery and Hev. BF. Dean
Stuee buHis-';;s areripe; oldigrizz:
lay is on bis rounds., Gud’ Rod
denberry spied: o big one Monday,
but failed: to get a npod. shot at
Hiani _
Clerk Jor Allen s happy, iust
Mmoved back into his new Lhome and
i% enjovisir the freedom and comy
fort of pienty of mom and a big.
garden too
Scott Brug Co,, !
OLD POSTOFFICE STAND. E
)4 £
Pure 4nd Fresh Drugs, ;
Toilet Articles, 2
Stationery, §
Pens and Ink, g
Nunnally’s Fine Candies §
Best Yet, : :
Our Thirst Quenching i
Soda Fountain,
Cools and Satisfles :
Like the Aezon
Fromthe Arctic Region., a
ALL FLAVORS. &
Prof: Tyson, of Winokur, was in
to scerus:Monday,y,
; Fdlkston will: have a delegation
at the: Wityeross Good Read Meet
Thursday, Sept. 2nd,i. A
{ Material « is-being. placed upon
the grouad for the Dr; Moore bun
galow, whieh is to bespushed thru
tb completion: «
Mrs W.-N «Casey, Jri; -and her
children 'who ‘have been visiting
hier purents at Folkston returned
Wednesday —Camden News,
" Dr. A D, Williams. was up from
Jacksonville, . Wednesdwy. to- sce
that grandson of Lis, and appeared
jrst as tickled as Daddy Williams
\'),'JS, . .
MroW. B, Smith and family are
back from Norih. Caroling, much
inproved «in:heatili.: Says thal
‘hey had a big time in the Moun
s',;-xiz.s fisning, ‘e went back to
work Tuesday. : : ?
- De. Maore was called to Saint
ieorge, Wednesday evening, mi
ice ong of J. Sapp’s sens, who has |
appandicitis Messrs - Courtney, l
Siroupe and Mes, Harley Rowe |
went down with bim,» l
+ De. A+ D Williams hasassumed.
ind important ‘air, and says “My
Bon,” just as naturgl as if ‘it Was
nob a new - thingawith him - Arriv
éd Tuesday: night) and both -boy ‘
sud mether ‘doing fine, |
. Marshal Paxton was inWednes
lny to sce us loft a‘big dollar
with us for The Herald, Said the
{un was ready for business, with
aiz to bring-in tha votion. i .
o ATy T T O R e e s L :
L:}hz» Bailey autocd o ver fron: Ma fl~ :
hnaa Maonday ' spending the- day
withefriends., One of the Miss Be-
Hels will teach . in our cclcol the
toning termy. . 1
¢ TheTierald is glad ' to cmn'mlc“
the faet that our vonng friend
Herman Davis Las opencd upr a |
first - class :grocery store next dom'j
to the posti officey t-‘,tzu'lin;:,righti
with an: ad, teding’ you wherasto
?."uy and. why?. (
}; Two Plays in. Ones.
“The: Kleptomaniae” and *The
!,DSRb‘le Defenders,” two nlays to
ine: produeed on: Friday night. the
Ord of September, at the auditori
um by the young ameteurs of the
lc’.(y promises an entertaining
lsime for'thosathat will be on hand
to witngss the performance, Go
out and let & little fun. dispel your
gloom,
't Got Out a Bale.
Chariton’s first bale of cotton is
ready for the gin Weduesday
;Mr. Jy Spruell completed picking
chis pateh, and the piok weighed
!’:‘\'ll‘ 1500 pounds Me Spruell
f:‘c;auvta eotton falling out badly
and says he had o keep right in
behind it to prevent waste,
Folkston Tax Rate 5 Mills.
City Fathers met Tuesday night I
to assess the ad velorem tax ml,c!
for the year 1915 Five miils was
ussessed and the valuation of tax
uble progerty will reuch, uppm.\i-g
mately 5120 090 With the rail- |
roud sux and license money, Folks
ston anuval revenue will go sllO9,
The boatd is planning more sireet !
work we understand, ;
School Begins Sept. 6. l
Only one more week of play then
the kids will have to cease their
all day time killingand wend their
way to our scat of learning, Tho&
teachers ure to be here Thursday |
and prepare for the #ession l
Monday, the 6th is the openinfl
day in Foikston, and the «-,ounty'.
also udopted that day for country
“chwfl g
FOLKSTON, GEORGIA, ERIDAY, AUGUST 27th, 1915.
PIGRREN TELLS US WHY
Lays the Blame on Wets, Who Con
* tralled the Rules and Temperance
" Committees in, Legislature, .
; Editor Herald:~~l- should .have
given you adew facts before this.
[ was detaingd in’ Atlanta t,i
days alter the adjournment of the
egislalure; account of con}'mit}:t'fif’f;
work, ' o
ol
- Come home and ‘was teken sielt
henco my. delay, I .can-only be
brief, to try to teilit alt, would be
too lenghty, Intheoutset will say.
the -daily. papers of . Atlanta, so
wisrepresented the faets, regatding}
¢ach days proceeding:, that the
people of Lhe state, don’t l;now\li;
what was -really doue,. or wasg th
deavored to be done. In compas
ny with several other « countiy
members, we went about trying tos
keep duwn useless :\pm'npriutionv‘;
that wecould very well efford to!
sut off, thereby tryving to xehevé
to some cxtentr tho slreddy overé
burdened tax paygts Tothis end
we passed '_l:'.‘v-:\;'>pl'np:‘i:ui(m}bi,{ig-,
with a cut of $247.000 : The m‘tlvr)l“?’
raise being SIOO.OOO 4or the publi¢
schiool fund.of thestate The loh{a‘,:
ering of thenppropriations and the
tuise to the common schaol ehil
dren of tho,State, was only «coom
plished through theuntiring efforts
and . stand- to- getherness. of , the
country members. . The minaritys
hid not seem 1o relish these redue
tiong, and when. the appropriation:
ill reached . the sepate, .Llle"szl;éft;j;
spirit secmed 10 pgevail, (fl}ifigfi
yor wid understoodeat this spage
g Liia pasussthe rilce NI
Tust soven dovs of cael Sossiem)’
They séemed o think that b:y for
eing an'ekira scssion they might
have a chance to put back {he )
;&247,000’&0:1 the tax: payers. In
this-I mustsdy that f the lives-of
the band of counlry membepsar
bpared tor get back te Atlamta in|
gession they viell have the, fight of
their lives before thoy cam. ram
that dose dovia theirdthroats. We
doni’tiintend to seethe burden full
on ourpeople any heaviee:than it
is. o ' ¢
[ Someof the over zealows:advo
vates of thaW & A. R, R parrel
ling bill held this up.as a eloud
that overshadowed the State and
accusod vs of wanting to stop the
Niates income from this very val'l
uable asset, thoy fllibustered on it
about three days and final'y when
we got ibta.a vota, yeas 146, nhyaé
6 Someof the filibustoring erowd
‘that had advoeated. the proteetion
of the states property voted: ““No,”
k:tlmru‘by going on raeord. as being
tha enemes of the State. Road
Theso-called “drys” are ncoused
of the extra. session, where as &
mutter of fact, all the important
legisluture was kept off the calen
der uniil the later part of theses
gion Qute alot of very impor
tant legislation should have come
hefore the House ful'«:«.ns'idbr:\tiuu',‘
that are still pigeon holed some
where
We passed u biil for the ptempt
payment of sehool teachens, there
by saving the common schools of
the state quite a laxge suny in the
way of mteress, whiclh had to be!
paid out of the school fund |
The so-culled “deys” are in no!
wise responsible for the extra ses
¢ion, the only thing I could see
was the country erowd wanted
fwirness. Fairness to the State,
fuirness to the pecp'e that had
sent them there In this effort
they were blocked at every angle.
[Tud the Senate concurred prowmp
tly on the approptriation Bill as
passed by the House, then there
weuld not have been an extra ges
sion. The house considered all
the important bills they could get
The Peniteniary Committee will
n
BGUNCING BEN BUTLER
e
| Strack by 82, Knocked Eighteen Feet
- Landed on Switch Rods, Bouncing
| as_Many More Unhugt.,
wi Surprises never cease. ocguring
9. A number jof Sunday, maertning
}g:ungcr around the. depot, as well
a 8 Ben Butler, member of Foreman
._Eu(e kett's extra erew, can aftest.
b Ben had abankering fora cigaretto
fgbont time 82 .hove in sight, and
:.:\lj! ed fur the depot in a dog trot
;ttmnpfing to -cross. just in front
Wf the incoming train, which prov
&d to have the,most steam on, and
gg:tll)elxxl Ben on the cow eateh
& and shot him eighteen feet to
f%me gide landing him on the rods
;:f the towe: switeh, bouncing him
it for another eighieen,,
gi Ben was more surprised. than
murt, and got, up and: looked
;;_‘plllul,,\\_‘ith a kind of you play
iig!)ty rough expression on.his
ce He was taken to the gang
Qi_“s where Dr,, William made an
}'minn!iun. finding him with no
| :es broken., IMe was up Mon
ls ‘moving about, hut feeling a
litble sore.. v,
}-;‘AH of . which goes to show you
‘[d better be born lucky than rich,
& Cot the Wrong Dose.
“®John M Roddenberry, our popu
g efficient {ux collector, had an
ea for awhile Sunday he was go
gto be anangel Went home
myelinreh kinder ailing and just
:: pr«e»clinncr thought he would
k& a dose of medicine; got a ton
p i _4}o!}l}3@9: -in_errvor, tenudrop
TSR
LA B, S 5 R LRVR LU
;,u%g& D Williams 10 havd in u
1 fl\ “ Jolin goon come rousd and
Was o 3 spry as you please Monday.
] q”»%kmspect the sceveral, eonviet
i dips 18 heretolove this year,
e bitl introduced in (he House
qve:l»f, Messrs, Coeper and Par
i T:n.f.,.Warc,, known.as the Wes
tern -f\ur'\d{A'tl:mtic I vgension Com
mission Bill, seeks to look into the
pdvisability of extending the State
Ruilroaal to the Sea, either by the
Ptate or other corporptdnns, Also
gbweermin.and' report what ter
minal or.otler property it any, the
Biate may own on the zeacost of
fpdbr;;‘:l, at the mouth of the Saint
r?"h}”y'” river, on Gumberland
T‘o‘uml or elsewhere, which by rea
son of ite.proximity to deep wiler
‘,-‘Quldvlu, available fondeep water
Ocean, Terminals of the Western
and: Atlantic ruilv‘nnd;‘
[‘ I, togethar with all Georgians
fpre vitality intercsted ip this move
f;hcrliea ing it will sava.the people of
f?!'hq Siate vaet sums of money in
;‘hhe way of savings in, freight be
sides the extension to sea, would
make the road, a mone valupble
and paying assel of ourgreat. State,
il ions would besaved to the peo
ple of Geougin should thia road be
‘extended to deep water, S\’hc!‘c she
%could enjoy water and competition
freight rates, Yours Truly,
f T, L, PiGKREN,
A'olkston, Cia,, Ang, 23rd,
" Jooferorlseforforfofurerforflocloforforforior]
Fresh as the |
Morning Dew .
s Is my New Line of :
~ 4
GROCERIES:
Whetting Appitites i
Satisfying Hunger, |
And that too with a prof
it to evsry one of you !
because Cash Selling :
Eleminates that which .
the account man pays. |
H. A. DAVIS, Do o 1
oo fonfonlacaota]on] oot cqunjonfest s 00l en]oe]
Neighborhood Affairs
SAINT . GEORGE NEWS.
- Mr.and Mrs, D. E Feyor ,and|
daughter, of Dayton, Obio, are vig
iting his brother-in-law, Mr, Albert’
litv-mp. for a fepy weeks, |
Misses Amanda and; Addie May,
Nobles returned. home Saturday
from Viena, Ga, where they have
been visiting, relatives, during the ‘
summer, |
The pastor of the M, E (Hnn'uh,‘
is conducting La revival meetipg
this week and is being able assis
ted by Rey Cavaleri, of Atlanta,
. Mr, D. R, Smith, who has beey
quite sick for, the past week is im
proving,
Mr, G K, Stroupe, of Folkston,
was m our midst Monday.
Muis, ruest Wilkerson refturned
to her home in Panama City, lia.
last Saturday afler spending two
weeks here visiting her. mother,
Mrs, Welceh,
- Mrs, S M Hankins leaves Wed
nesday for her home in Tampa,
I'la,, nnd will be, accompaniad by
hev sister, Mrs, C. E M(‘_y(;!'s_,
- Mr o J U, Boughner has purchas
-4,}(1 a five passenger touring car,
The Farmers are requested to
meet Tuesday, Aug 3lst, at 11 a,
in. to perfect their organization
and get in line to raise strawber
vies [very ong is urged to be
preseut,
Election , Proclamation.
i Whereas, the dcnih-p’f John F. Blake va
cates the offics of City Treaswrer of Saint
Gaorge, Geovgia; thereforg, 1 George Wo
Holsador Mugor o sall sile: ey ot}
3 2lovion pox iy E 5%, Sunst gl s, to
2 p.our, - Done (his 14 : :
| Traders Hill Items.
" Mrs. J. V. Gowen returned home
'fmm Jocksonville, Saturday, whereg,
she has been Lkeeping her son, Wil
ili:ml under (reatment, for nervous
froubles, She will return in a few,
tduys
V
- Serviges ab, Prpspeet, condueted
by Rev. G B. Mipor,s last Sunday,
was well attended. Traders Hill
iwtxs well represented,
| Miss Fannie Joiner left Satprday !
night for Hortense, tp attend eamp
‘_mecting,, and join her sister, Miss
Lillie Joiner, for an extended, visit,
i Mr John Petty, Traders Hill’s
able gugrdian, of publie 13(;:&‘(!,’
%‘m:ulc a'trip out Prospeet way son |
day on official. business,
I' My, John Prevattg left. Mqnday
lil'ur Bakar County, where he will
spend.a few days on business We
Efv;:rc', very mueh being (lvpri\'t,;(l'
lm‘ this gentlempan’s cheering smile!
’fur this leng'h of time. 3
% Seab Dryant made a trip oyt to
;l’l";f—;}i(:('L Sunday right. Hg W
wus well placed, byt a little ner
vous at first,
- Suuday School at this pl:wc}
stendily growing, as was shown by
!Lhc intereat that was taken in it('
Sunday afternooy, |
- Messrs Jim Wright,llerman Da-|
vig, Chievley Williamg and Miss
‘Mamie Spruell drove thru here
Sunday afterneon, We know (hat |
‘many such trips will do them good *
Misses Myrtle and Gertrude God- |
ley, of Kingsland, are visiting rela- |
tives and friends here this week, |
. Mr, A G Gowen, Jr., is r:mi«ll,\‘g
completing the work on Mr, 15 Fy
Dean, Jr, ng® home We under j
stand that when he gets this finish
ed, he has several other mntr:u:t‘é‘l
like this one waiting for him, and |
in this community too, '
- This otherwise quiet little burg|
was aroused early Monday morn-|
ing by Lester O’Quinn, (!ll'.'!:l'li'fi;'.;f
all over the place, tud proclaiming
to all that “It’'s agirl” The lib-i
e girl and mother are bolh”gef-i
Lting along nicely, ;
ONE DCLLAR THE YEAR.
Homeland - Happenings.
- Rev. Dean, of 'l‘mde”r‘s'Hill. will ‘
preach at. the Block Church, next .
Sunday 11 ¢’clock.
- Mis, J, L, White is on the sick
list. e
- Messps 0.8, Lland. and; family,,
John Kellar and family, snd Lew
is Roberts are spending this week
at the Ocean, : -
Mr and Mrs Albert Yarber and i
baby, visited frignds at Bolougne |
over Sunday
Mrs, Levi Wanghtel and children |
of Uptonville, visited friends here ,
a few days last week.
Mr M. J Febar left this week .
for the north for a visit to'his'son,
- Mz, George White is building a |
new barn oun his place.near Ups
tonville, A
Rev Thompson Mr and Mzs J.
I, White and Auny Mary Moore ,
\ attended Quarterly Confercnce at .
Lak Grove, Camden County, this
! weel, '
’ The ball game Saturday bet ween :
Haomeland and Folkston, was won i
by the latterfeam. Battemes Yare
ber and Dualton; Phillips and Ros,
binson,, i \
Mr and Mrs. Yarber are spends
ing a few days with their daughs
ter in Jacksonville,
Raudall Rogers returned’ this ,
week to his home at Wayeross.
Cne huedred and eighty friends |
from Homeland and Folkston at
tended the reeeption ofz.Mr‘ and‘
Mrs, John Waughtel and helped to |
celebrate their goldeny@@dmw;
Waycross over Sundgy, 0
1’ ' .
- Kyler John’s Side of It.
Kyler Johns and Joa Allen, the,
man who was_ with him, when he
shot Jim Tod(l wasin Monday tell~
ing about how it happened,
Said, he went away from home,
Saturday, and, ag som¢ one had,
heen sgealing chigkens, he hid his,
prun about a hundred yard, away,
it hie had no fastepers on his deors,
. ' . * »
coming home with Alien Sunday,
afternoon, got the gun on the way,
When they walked up, on the,
poarch and cpened the door, he,
was surprised to see Todd arise,
from the bed. “Where i 3 my wife,
and chidreo, did’nt they come,
with you” Johng asked Todd %No,
and they ain't coming here,” 'l'odd‘
replied “And I am going take you,
dead or alive.””. When Johns sta
(ed he was nob Lguill: torgo to Up
tonville, Todd drew his pistol M)d,
l fired, “*we hastily wit hdrawing,” so,
i
Johns stated “and started ground,
"i'l: house, stopping Lo put in o
shell; hearing o noise indicating
he was goine ons the back way to,
head s off, we turned and re-ens
tered the front way, thhnking to,
bar Lim out, but Todd turned up,
in fronte of us, firing again, and &
hot from hip hitting him in she,
right breast, Todd fell backward,
on the bed, thepee pitched forward
on the flootdead. Weshut up the,
house and ‘went to Racepond to,
teiephone the ¢oroner-and sheriff,
[ stoed qommitment trial and wag
acquitted,” ‘
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by loeal applications, as th
nr,l. ?]lu‘.rmu‘g [()‘:?r;l)«?r: o?!heeyt:flnao'::
on ano n -
by 'ymrlnmivtvavv’;un‘;lcu;grr;rmflflb‘m :
caused Ly an inflamed condition of the
cous lnlng of the Bugtachian Tube.
this tube is inflamed you have a rumb
gonnd or imperfect hearing, and when it
entirely clesed, Deafness is the resuit, £
uniess the Inflammation ean be taken ;
apd this tube restored to its normal o
tion” hearing will be destroyed forever; i
wames out of ten are caused by Ca Vs
which Is nothing but an lnfllmcx condli g
of the mucous surfacos.
We will glve One Hundred Dollars for e
cnge of Deafness (caused by u!l"h)a'
cannot be cured by HMHall's Catarrh :
£und for ciroulars, free,
F. J. CHENEY & CO,, Toledo, Oho.
fola bfi l)rn?lgu. 7be, Ll a 0
Tuke Hall'n Family Pills for “M_fi
6 Bal's oa