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Happenings of Fnterestfin and TAround Folkston
Try a can of Over Sea Peaches;
they are delicious. Try a can.—
John S. Tyson, Jr.
Miss Elizabeth Black of Aflanta‘
is the charming guest of her sis
ter, Mrs. A. M, Matiox. ‘
Miss Pearl Mimms has returned
to her home in Waycross after a
delightful visit with her cousin,
Miss Ethelyn Dell. "
Miss Dorothy Thaxton left Mon
day morning for her home iu
Milledgeville after a pleasant yisit
with her cousin, Miss Irene Rob
nson.
A Beautiful line of men’s Dress
Shirts to select from, come and
see.~John S, Tyson, Jr.
Willis Askew is going to Jack.
sonville every dey attending the
Chevrolet school maintained to
train mechanics for expect repair
work on Chevrolet cars. : |
Pr, W. D. Thompson and fami
ly are now comfortable located
in the uew residence recently
built by Mr. L. E. Stokes in the
Renfroe Subdivision.
FOR SALE—Ohe 1926 Ford
Touring, good condition, and one
Skip Jack, Sell cheap or trade
for eattle.—Chas. H. Gibson,
Mrs. Nelson Davisand two sons
of Hardeevilie, S. C,, came last
week to spend awhile with he
mother, Mrs. J. C, Allen ar.d other
rTelatives. My, Davis came to
spend Sunday with them,
Mrs. F. J. Strickler, who spent
the past week in Waycross wilh‘
the J. T. Sell family, spent Sun
day night here with Mrs. O. E,
Raynor, leaving early Menday
moreing for her home in Dinsmor-
Hamilton 3rown Shoes for the
whole family at very reasonable
prices. Geta pair.~John S. Ty
son, Jv’ ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Ferna..d Passieu
and three small toys have re
turned to their home in Pitsburg,
Pa., after a plessant three weeks
visit with the family of his broth.
er, Mr. C. .1, Passicu,
Best grad : White Bacon if cut,
19¢ or by side 19¢,
Bpwu i Pils Oompound Lard
sLl9—i. . inBS Tve i Jn,
Wil have it ced Fricay to pre
serve his meats and perishable
goods. He intends to carry o
full line of western and native
meals as well as fancy ard sta
ple groceries,
NOTICE—I will grind grits on
Saturdays after September Ist.
A. W, Askew.
Mrs.J. T. Bell and daughters,
Mrs. Kohn and Misses Lilliss and
Grace Bell, of Waycross, came
Sunday night. kr ly Morday h:y
left for an automobile trip to
Ocala, Lakeland and other places
in Florida. Mrs, Raynor arnd
Kathrine went aiih them.
Mr. S. F. Mills, Sr.. was a pleas
ant caller at the Hernld office
Tuesday afternoon. He came to
see if his subscription was pmd
up, sayiog he did not want to
miss au issue of the Herald. Dis.
pite Mr. Mills ndvanced age. he
is remarkably active, l
Blue Jay S. R. Flour 24 pound
sach at $1,056 is sellieg rapidly,
Have you tried it, It will pleoul
you,~John 8. Tyson, J..
We are open all day Thursday,
We close at 8 p m. ezcept Satur
day—Joln 8. Tyson, Jr. ‘
- Mr, C. C. Shedd of W avercs
will preach at the Presbyterian
church Sunday afternoon at four
o’clock. and everyoune is cordially
iavited to attend this service. It
is suaid that he may speak on the
advancement of Christianity in
Chioa, which will no doubt be of
great interest es Mr, « hedd has
spent yeais in China stndying
the religious conditions from ev
ery viewpoint,
Richard, the six year old son of
Mr, and Mrs. R. A. Shackleford,
fell off his little donkey last Fri
day und at tirst was thoughito
be seriovsly hurt. He was rush
¢a to Waycross where an X-ray
was made, and it was found that
the small bone was broken just
above the elbow and bouy bruised
considerably, by the little boy
who as riding with him falling
on him. We are glad to know
that Richard is resting as com
fortably as'could be expected,
Divorce Notice
Bessie Vinson Griffis.
Vs. Mack C Griffis,
Libe! for total divorce in Chariton
Superior Court, Oct. Term, 1927
To Mack C. Griffis, defendant:
You are hereby required to be and
appear, by person or by attorney, at
the Geiober Term, 1927, of Char.ton
Supcrior Court then and there to
make answer in writing to plaintifi’s
libel, as in default thereof the court
wiil proceed according to the statute
in such cases made and E)rovidod.
~ Witness the Honorable Harry D.
Reed, Judge of said court, this the
17th day of August, 1927,
J. D. Raulerson, Clerk.
A. 3. McQueen, Pitff's Atty.
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good reason
why your dealer
should offer you
something else
whenyou ask for
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