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T ocals and % ersonals
Happenings' of Tnleresißin and Asound ‘JOlhstoz; i
Eresh seed just in, get yours.—!
Jobn S. Tyson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A, Deanghave
returned from a delightful trip to
St, Lou s, Mo, ‘
Miss Alma Shumen of Kissemee
Fla., is visiting her aunt, Mrs.}
Curtis Smith |
Miss Rubye Davis isin Jackson
ville the guest of Miss Ellen Du
hose and Miss Violet Mead.
Miss Nera Cone of Mitledgeville
Ga., is spenning this week with
her niece, Mrs, Wm, Mizell, Jr.
Migs Vinlet Mead has returned
to her nome in Jucksonville after
a pleasant visit with Miss Rubye
Davis.
Try a 24 pound sack of Blue
Bird Flour ;for $1.05. It’s good.
~John 8, Tyson, Jr.
Mieses Sophie and Rose Scher
of Waycross are the guests of
Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Scher this
week,
Mr. N. Roddenberry spent the
first days of the week in Way
cross with his daughter, Mrs.
Bert Keen,
Mrs. W. R, Wilson of Thomas
ville spent sevarol days last week
with her sisters, Mrs. H. J. Davis
add Mrs. F.D. Mlls.
Mrs. H. H. Tyson and baby
daughter of Yamessee, S.C., are
visiting the family of Mr. and Mrs.
T. L.. Pickren,
We are sorry to 'tnow that Mrs,
0. F. Raynor is quitefill at he:
home, and hope that she will soon
pe entirely well,
Miss Dothan Dell bas returned
to her home in Wayecross after a
most delightful visit with her rel
atives, the F. J. Dell family.
Herbert and Virginia Mizell of
Millville, Fla., are visiting their
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, J. P.
Mizell and other relatives here.
Jack Eubakes has returned to
his home in Washington, Ga., af
ter spending three weeks with
his grandfather, Mr H, J. Davis.
Mr and Mrs. J. C. Littlefierd
and family spent the past week
at their ,camp” at Harrielts Bluff,
and spent a most delightful rest
ful time.
A Beautiful line of Silk Hose,
the quality that pleases particuia 1
ladies,—~John 8. Tyson, Jr. |
Mrs. B. G. MeD meld and moth
er, Mrs. Martha Larg, uand niece,
Martha Grace Lung, are spendin;
awhile enjoyiug themselves in th:
mountains of North Georgia.
Mrs. Nellie Pickren Pearre is
visiting her parents, (r. and Mrs.
T L. Pickren. Sheis convales
cing from a serious operation she
recently underwent in a hospita
in Cheveland, Ohio.
Miss Josephine Gresham re
turned to her home in Washing
ton, Ga,, after a pleasant three
weeks visit with Miss Rubye Da
vis and Misses Vargaret and Ma.
ry Jane Littlefield.
Mrs. Nell Davis Stewart und
doughter, Jovee, returned this
week from Washington, Ga.,
where they visited Mrs, E. W, Eu
hanks Theyv will visit the family
‘ { 1 D v helore return-
Hamilton Brown Shoes always
lead. A full stock to select from,
=~Jobn 8. Tyson, Jr,
5 Gallon Galvanized Oilf§ Cans
90c each.—John S. Tyson, Jr.
Mr. Morris, principal of the
Charlton Coiinty High School last
term, was the guest of Harry Lee
Mills this week. Hehas many
friends here who were gl'd to
isee him again.
Rev. A. M. McCnol, pastor, and
tice conyregation of the Baptist
church extends a ccrdial invita
tion to each and every one to at
tend morning and evening wor
ship with them next Sunday.
~ Mrs. L. W, Walker and children
‘who ere spending the summer as
lmen- St. Marys home spent the
week end with Mrs. H J. Davis,
Mrs. R. A, Boyd and other friends.
Rev. Mr, Walker w=nt to M{, Ver
non to fill his regular appointment
Sunday. Mrs, H. J. Davis enter.
rtained the tamily with a dinner
wvarty donday.
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Mr. W. J. Jones wuo bought
out W, E, Banks, has opened the
doors to th€ public and is receiy
ing a satisfactory patronage the
first week. He is planning to in
stall an 800 pound capacity re
frigarator to tcke care of his meats
and perishable produce. The
store room has heen repainteag
and changes made so that an at
tractive appearance greets the
~ustomer's vision,
DR. J.S. TAYLOR
_ DENTIST
Up-stairs in Rodgers Building
FOLKSTON, GFORGIA
OFFICE DAYS
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‘ NOTICE
‘ For sale at a bargain .
CITY CAFFE
now doing splendid bus!nese,
Reason for selling —
h ave otheremployment. Sce
FRED ASKEW,
City Case
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Music in the Cool Shade of the Porch
witha Victrola SSEaEs
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of 2 summer evening -as sitting in a ;’}“‘i}f { :;_:z_ L’n ‘-);jq
comfortable wicker porch chair - ~3 = ,i—;;.:-‘::-:,—_—““:‘% = jtg*&k?«
and listening to the music of really :{::Tz'}" .g ‘,@“.:T“g M;;'Li.;)
great arcists, Te S % ,__,::,3:-_( ;;\
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A word from you—and you can =T z.-a““]!‘ el |T3 “,&;\ 3
have a Victrola sent up at once. Our %a IRy ;l ;. 39!”]] 3!* i“ N
Budget Plan takes care of the pur- N ““ii fl" f"";’ l ;i‘}% I :N,'i, ,! ’I
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HOPKINS & VICKERY
BERALD, FOLESTON, GEORGIA.
o] Folkston Department More [z
CASH ONLY | ML ' HTUHL Vil STORE
CLEAN UP OF ALL SUMMER GOODS
IS STILL GOING ON
WE. ARE RECEIVING FALL GOODS FREIGHT AND EXPRESS AS RAPIDLY AS POSSIBLE
OUR STOCK OF RYADY TO WEAR WILL BE THE MOST COMP(.ETE IN THIS SECTION
OF THE COUNTRY. BELOW ARE A FEW ITEMS THAT WE ARE OFFERING
At UNMATCHABLE PRICES,
Dress Ginghams
Yard
5¢C
Feather Ticking
1 & ounce, Yard
‘ 25¢
9-4
Brown Sheeting
‘ Yard
29¢C
Heavy Shirt Cheviots
Yard '
15¢
Best Grade
Hickory Stripe
Yard
15¢
Best L. L. Sheeting
36=in. wide, Yard
10¢
-Oil . Cloth
Best Made, Yard\
a 0
Six Spools
Coats Cotton Thread
25c
Children’s Sox
25¢ Se‘lers, Pair 2
19¢
Plain and Figured
' Voiles
50c¢ and 65c Sellers
; g Yard
35¢
Silk Rayons
Regiilar 75¢ and. SI.OO
e Yard :
49¢
At i
72 x 90
Bleached Sheets
Each
87c¢
SELLS FOR LESS
; Men’s Exira
Heavy Overalls
Pair :
- 98¢
Ladies Summer Hats
Values up to $6.00
Clean-up, Each
SI.OO
Extra Size
Bath Towels
3 for
SI.OO
Suit Cases
Each
95¢
uat Boxes, each $2.95
Men's Summer Suits
Broken Sizes, Each
$5.00
Men’s Work Shoes
All-leather, Pair
$1.95