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CHARLTON COUNTY HERALD.
DOLLAR AND A HALF PER YEAR
FOLKSTON HOST TO M. D.
Gieat Day for Doctors Who
v
d.ve a Fine Scientific
and Health Program
ot s
Folkston gave the visiting mem
bers of Ihe Eleventh District Meu
ical Assoc’atton a happy occasion
Tuesday, and our people played
the Lost to perfection.
The “"smcke and drink on me,,’
sigi was Liung out by Mayor Sts
pi-ton at his Pharmacy,
2 huoe welcome sign was hung
weross Main street, sud a commit
te= was haud topreet the arrivals
and extend the gtad hand.
['ne session heid in the morning
at the Masonie Temp'e, was scien
tific and few of our people atten
ded it. It was carried our as the
it Jdd publisbied it last week and
iruan expressions of the Ductors
wis the best meeting of the Ae«-
s ciation held in some times,
U'ne best part o the progrom is
. ways that portior (hat the I.dies
v ue lead in, and on this oc
¢sl they had gathered a the
viver, wiiere under moss festoon
ed oaks, aud softenea rays of the
snu cast the lizht shadows over
able laden with fish and the side
wisbies thal make good fisbibetter
to the taste. Side dishes of:pies,
truits aud custard, were there :uf
plenty, lLarly arrivals were star
(i w 0 i pot of shrimp. The
suceess of the luncheon was suf
ficiently plcasing ns to draw frow
D, Sinimions, sn eluquent out
< of thanks, expressing the
5 iu* plesure at being pres
eut, anu enjoying the banuet,
The health program iu tye at
tarnnon st the suditorium was
pecial good and it was a pity
v ¢ people was nut there to
near Some of the iuteresting
things said,
{ve paper of Dr. Flemirg on the
e alth Situation in Charlten from
ysician Blangpoint” was 8
Lnaie one showing as it dig
« this covanly is above most of
W Lisorgia counties in h:xith:«-,.!-'
wess and v2ing free of contag2ous
e e ooud malignant fevers,
P addeess of Mr, Wi, Mizell
n@uo sben an imdresaion upon
the 0o :tors thal a request was
wade for the manuseript for pube
liegdivn in tHeir journal, It was
a fiuc summing ug of th? subjeet
»duble. Heaith from a Busincss
Manis Standyoint.’
The address of Dr, Winchiester
f the State Board of Health, was
on the benefity of the Eflis Healtp
Law. which has adepted in Charl.
ton county, He made a good talk
Laclt yot spaze prevents a more
detat'2d acequut,
Art Exhibit ia November
Ui ui the assembly topics be
ing studicd this yeoris tue Ap
preciation of the Beautitul, e
meludes a sludy of pictures, as
well o+ uusie, ltersture, nature,
ele, AL Las been found pussivle
to e ude those of the puolic in
terestod Tnastudy of many of the
worll o masterpleees w painting
by e« ofthe Ro'ding of an Art
Axi'it This willinelude repro
ductions of gres® paintings with
jaterprative Jeclures about ench.
This ieto be given in November,
ghottly after the observance of
American Eduealion week,
WW‘", g~
85 per ceut hard brick in
good shapc $15.50 per m.
w. E. Gibson.
“irst Lyceum Nun ber ‘
Wednesday Oct. 2 Gthl
The Shields Trio of Chicazo
~ih present o modern, artistic
viogram of vocal and inslrumeu-]
~ul music, dramatic sketches, read
ings, playlets at the school andi
torium, Oct, 26ih* This is one of
e splendid attractions included
in the Piedmo“t Lyceum course
veing spansered here this winter
«y the Woman’s Civie Club for the
oenefit of the schooland is worthy
of the patronage and hearty sup
port of all our people,
The §Shield Trio, composed of
Lrege sisters, 1s an extremely at
traclive alid unique organizaiion
1t is unusuzi to fiud threesuch tal
cuted and clever young ladies
oue fatwily. i
lvine is a sger and pianist o
«oity, Clavity ol eauuciaiio:
wid coarm of persoaality capu
vates her audien:ces.
Laarens is a dramatie readei
ohe appeals to youung: and cld as
ne draws from a rich store-house
i memory both humerous ana
.ramaltic seleclions. She is alsu
11 excellent singer,
Hattre Bell, ,ceilist, possesse:
ssendid technique and her “celu
»meltow and nich in tone. She
o.ays with equal skill the old fu
~oriles and the works of the mas
ers.
These versatile and expericu
ed enterfainers have delighted
rurge audiences in many parts ot
.ne Union and hiave also been «n
--juyed over the radio, Folkston
s indeed fortunate in having such
: popular attraction incluced i
‘he Lyceum Course this season.
lake a date with yourself now
» kear and enjoy tne work of
hese charming girls on Wednes
‘ay evening, October 26th.
Good things to eat. Sait mack
ral, Boneless pickled pig feet
1 quart jars. Quart jars sweel
icklos, pure frulf.dreserves, can
ied Asparagus Tips, and fancy
‘alitornia Prunes.
John S, Tyson, Jr.
gy~ Ge e .
~ommissionrs 2 Proceedings
For month of October
Folkston' Ga., Oct, 3rd, 1927,
The Board of County Commissioners
‘Chariton County, metin regular ses
‘on with the lollowing mambers pres,
ali=d C Littitield, Chairman, W. C,
lphkins, L. T, Wasdin, N. Roddenocr
sand L. M. Reyoolds,
The minutes of the previous meeting
cud and approved,
the folowing bills were ordered paiu
C.Littietield, lday com, Idy roadslo.ou
{Calopling, ** Mg G el
. Ruadenperry v 2 o
w B NaNoh "R il
.+ M. Reyonolds * "3 “ e
W K. Wilsou, Sept salary as clerk 35.00
i, H. Burnctt Co, county auait 312,50
lerald, printtax levy sud com pro 22 oy
m-klulnvest Lo, staple and najls 4,70
.C Vvarreo, bd Dock Peason 21,00
lopkius&Vickery, furniture, la.
Aics Rest Roum 82,71
‘rugress Printg Co, pg rd tax rept 5.00
hariton L&l Co,lghts eh und jail 4.0 u
i M Council, 2 1-2 cords wood 1600
“oute-Davivs C)o, books ek conrt 21,9
Jancey Tractor Co, shovels 21.50
{ & Johsun, hauling wire 48,80
audardt Lo, gas, vl ortrectr Uu.se
WoLartayg Qo totlet puper tullot o, .0
5 stapleton, pre fire wsur ch 240,00
L Crews, TR, senollice ex 380
O Stkes, trafie cup unitorm 07,50
;i Rudolph, index 'y ch recordsdon, oo
VilmmCooper&Nphw,cattie dip 25.76
iernatilarvirCo, parts tractor 30,70
iean & Gowen, suprdsand bdg 20,08
Juoesßros, blcksm work traetr 1,50
[ &w i Urew Co,bks cierks of 70.97
ok Pulhu, work on fence 4.60
\digust Range " 7560
st Thompson* * 4 uul
N ey " 200
I W Taylor, bal wood rider 2500
JF wilson sanitary, in'g ladiesßß 27 04
¢ HoMizell, bdg privsnors 60 26
“ “ pd jam, gen oifice ex 6641
\ B Spence, bal salarp 3rd qur,r b 8 97
\assienMotorCo, sup irac, ¢as, cil 44 86
H}l J‘:bnmn,ssm ul.o'ry co j\::lua z‘l)&f’;
I H Barnes, Spt sal'ry co police
U Gowen aP " Y wew 50 m 1
IV 8 8 a 0 10N
Mrs RM Toy, 3certificates 150
Mrs BBKingb " 200
[FDean 6 " 250
"G Brooks 1 repert card 26
‘,mfiuhm: Board of Ga 1500 00
\ A Pritehard. dr sign ladiesrr 150
John Harris, refund negro s site 100 00
Continued on last page.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE COUNTY OF CHARLTON.
FOLKSTON, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1927
NEW BLOOD IN RE-ORGANIZED
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE--PLANS
FOR OUR GREATEST YEAR WORK
Wita a splendid attended meet
ing the Charlton County Ghamber
of Commerce neld the re-organi
zation meeting Thnrsday evening
at 8 o’clock at Masounic Hall.
President McQuee. presiding;
with Secretary Mallard. taking the
paoceeding. o
The old officials, having served
two-years, suggested new blood
as a help in doing hetter work.
Ballotting without nomination the
aesult showed :
Wm. Mizell, Jr., president.
Harly Scher, secretary, ‘
In accepting the presidency, Mr.
hzell hii the nail on the head,
when he gtated the orgafization
‘must fuvction 100 9, &s he hated
o have anything to do wita a fail+
ure aind stresseb the importance
i getting industries to manukac
ure our vatursi products, especifal
1y out swamp hard wood and pine
orodu.ts, The emall industrics
‘consuming the products gives em
ployment to labors, creates a.pay
roll for trade, and a market for
‘armers produets. His ideafi(:}
uelping the farmer is the only
practical one —create 2 market |
farm préduects. and they will
ply it. Experience teacties that
when a demand is created, the sup
ply ‘s forthcoming, He spoke of
cncouraging mealt production, cat
(le. hogs and sheep, Profitare to
ve made by proper care in raising
them, sand B¢, Mizell urged the
cneouraging of their raising with
vnproved blood and wethods,
alr. Scher while reluctant to un
dertake the Secretary’s work, af
teran unanimous call, agreed ‘to
carry on” with the work, There
i 3 no doubt of L 2 being the proper |
man for the work., He set the!
sall in motion next day, by an-‘
ounicing a business luncheon on |
chursday of cach week, time about
4 the restaurants, The Dixie Cufe‘
vill gel the opening date Thersday |
wid as we all eat anywav, ana thei
me sto be prompt, excuses are |
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; Convenient Terms Arranged. é;
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¢ Hopkins & Vickery, 3
“‘?}f ar. - Be on hand, as the
tih}'e; s mited, and no delays nec
esselyy
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- FREGOIOY ing committee, with
Doetors Bleming and Williams
weréappbinted to assist the Wo
man’s OMIB in entertaining.and ar
rangif@the luncheon for the 11th
Distriétedical Association: Mes
svs J, WatVickery, L. E. Mallarc,
H&}'E % Scher,
. Memb€rsh.p committee, team 1,
Dr. Williams, captain, O. C. Pierce,
J.D. R@alerson.
~ Teag#2 D. W. Lane, L. E.
la'laf ;A, Deen,
" Tegm@d T, W Wrench, W. B.
Vieleery, €Ol. A. S. McQueen,
* Committee for drafting by-laws:
D% 4 eton. T. A. Scott, J. S.
»1 hid Col. A. S. MbQueen.
‘Gomngittee appointed to de:ide
on' guds® to be psid by members
and periods on which these dues
re gorbe paid: Dr, Williams. D.
| ¥.Lane, T. W. Wrench.
'f%fmfféf;e;‘- on arrangement of
[ e yeais work: ).
‘%%v i W Vickery, Dr. A,
{#lemipey ot ‘l;:dhrd. Harry Wy.
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| Meetingto be "'onm week
«n Thursday promptly between
‘he hours of twel: e and one o’clock
nd not to extend beyond the lim
.t of one hour. The next meeting
o be held Thursday, Oct. 26th, at
the Dixi» Restaursnt and to alter
ate each week between the Dixie
Restaurant and the City Case,
Program: L, E. Mallard to speak
on Henry W. Grady's ‘“uuceral of
ihe Georgia Farmer.”
D. W, Lane to speak cn “Our |
Untouched Resources §' i
‘ The membership teams are as
} work and you are wanted to line
’llp"l() help vour self, by helping
your, town.” Don’t wait (o ln)
‘&ked,ioin. Its everybody push- |
i.g to puta thing over, so lend |
hand to make your community a |
!better one.
MNational Educational Week
to be Observed by school
The observance of this national
recognition of the value and need
of our schools is to be ushered it
by a prelimimary exerzise Novei
ber 4th, and will close witha pub:
lic union service November 13ih,
The programs are under course on
construction aad will be given ou
shortly.
Preparatory to the work of the
week the Charltoman Literar
society will stage ils snnual de
vate Friday night, Nov. 4ti. 1
question is: Resolved, that the
people ofGreorgin are doing enougt
’xl)r the education of the youth ol
the state. Members of tho 4lh,
drd. 2od, and Ist year classes will
take part ih the debate. Work
aas already been begun and the
pubiic will enjoy this cyent,
du-minute progiams will be giv
¢n daily at 2:45 o,clock, p. ui i
the wuditorium ducing the weck
I'ne following schedule will be
followed:
Munday, Nov, Tth—Health Day!
sound health as the foundatioue:
indivual happiness ard weli being
vill be stressed, and visitors wii
be shown just what the scheuls
‘redoing tor health.
Tuesday, Nov. B—Home aud
schoal Day. Emphasis will bo
gflfl on the ho pqthegmosl g
| ameptai instidtion among civi
| «d peoples - P
Wednesdav, Nov. 9th—Know
{our School Day. Fuacts about
tie local schools wiil e presented.
Thursday, Nov. 10.—School Op
ortunity Day, An atlenpt wili
¢ made o inspire the gra .;.mgl
fopportunity oy young and old. |
Friday Nov, 11 —=Armustice Day ;
!:’mgram bv the 7th grad. vapls, :
- Saturday, Nov. 12— ('uunnmn-’
¥y Day. Woman's Club in charge |
f the wnifying and vitalizing |
Community effort for bet.er hoins |
nd schools, |
Sunday, Nov, 13 —For Ged :‘.m.f
‘ountey Day. Regualar chuieh|
wrvices in the wmorning. Union |
service with special music and ad |
dresses al the anditoinin at mght
s a 4 culmmation of the week’s ace |
tivilies,
| Speakers, as well as a eompled
program will be annonpecd ier
et everyone plan to visii {he
| schools at least ouce during Amer
‘ean Education week.
|lliinois Tourist in Chevrolat
Co lides Mrs. Waughtel Car,
l R
| The eallison of a Chevrolet
coupe and a Buick Sedan, ot th
s mtersectior of the road and ol
' way, at the Hinds home, juct I
Hore noon resolted in the poatnl
,hurlinu of Mrs, M, P. Burio. She
| wasbadly cul on the forehead w
'lnce. My, Burlo's et hand was eqi
(badly and \Mlos C W, Waughtel
driver of the Bulck was poinful
lly, but nct seriously hurt, hiris
Waughtel drove her e ar on the
Highway, and the Burlo's going
south, full tilt, ran into it, tearing
both front wheels off the eoupe,
and demoiishingthe windshicld of
the coupe, the surs almost et
hend on. ‘The Buick was ulso
badly damaged. Dr, MeCoy at.
tended the Burlo's, who were
made comfortable at the T, W
‘Wrench home. and aftrwards
ta'en tv the Waveross Hospital
by Mrs. Wwi, Mizell, Jr, and Dr,
'‘McCoy. This corner is a Janger
ous one, and ears should heed the
inigm‘. being placed by the High
way Deparrinent,
VOLUME XXVII. NUMBER 42
HIGHWAY SURVEY IS ON
Capt. Norris and the Crew
Arrive Monday and
- Start Preliminaries,
The Highway Deparfment Sur
veying Corp, headed by Mr, R, ¥,
Norris, adrived Monday, and are
making a checking of the propos
ed Nahunta Highway! preparato
ry to starting the survey prope:.
This is an impoatant Link in the
developing of good trading terri.
tory for Folkston, and is the be
¢inning of whet we hope is the
extension of a hard surface roand
down through Charlton ecoumy to
the Florida line,
This survey has been started
ata point on the npper end where
some work has been done, estab
lishing the road. A committee
from the Chamber of Commorece
will assist with securtug of a right
away leading into Folkston.
The County will start the gra
'ing when the survey is complete
md push the work as faras funds
200. The Highwa, Depariment
ngrees to repay the county at a
iter date, This plan enables the
carher start of the ‘work, #iso i
tue adding of mure migeg o gur
[ The survey corp s Rirtered all
the McDonald Hotel anti are, be
~ides Mr, *’rris. Messrs, C. W,
‘owler, L. W. Davis, D. M. Ches
ter, C. W, Porter, C, C. Freeman.
ei e ) QAP 1e e .
Shriners Off to Albany.
Foikston sent a delegation of
lasons to the big Shrine Conven
tion at Albany, Thursday and Fri
v, The Shvine degree will be .
given Supt, Jobn Herris, and the
party going to sce gthe work was
composed of Mayor and Mrs. E, 1,
Staplet.n, Mr. and Mrs, J W.
Vickery, Mrs. John Harris; Mr,
Harsy Scher,
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Operated on for Pendicitis
- Claude, the 13 year old son of
| Judge Henry Johnson, was taken
I{u Waycross, last Friday, where
v underwent an operation in the
Kings Daughters Hospital for pen.
dicitis, and the operniion being a
'sucess ful one, is reporiea [is
oarents visited him Sunday and re
port him doing well,
so s o YQI s s W
‘Wild Driver Smaghes Ford
- Sunday alternoon,whi'e driving
nesr Winokur Lambert Jones was
runto by Lewis Wasdin, col, amd
s Ford demolished Wasain
cemed in a hurry, having run
vound several other cars, and in
ng Caste struck Lamberts ear,
Lambert's little sisler was with
him ana was 8o badly eul about
the face, that Dr. Campbell, was
called from Hickox aud rook three
stiches, Wesdin deserted his car
and Jim Sikes, being at Newell,
took it incharge, He later came
in and make bond,
SsY. T— —-—————
Alma Visitors
Alma was well reprasentdd al ithe
\ssociation meeting, aming on other
business, but raking in the progrum: ¢
g & ek Cork Riher®
Nelwon, Lruggist, J M Johneon, (e
Broker, RS MeCusham, Pan Am agent
E S Strieklond, Chovrulet Agent) Carl
Stricklpnd' wholesnle Grocer, snd O
L Sibley, Fertilized representive, whae
is e old comrade of th® Editor ih the
Spanish-American War, whnee vlmd
was m‘nr_h finJo(od Fhlkston woagla:!
‘to beve this delegativn with us,
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