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Charlton County Herali
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First of all my conatry, lets make
it blossom with blooms that bring
reventie,
Our county agent is not a po
liccman by any means, but he be
Leves in club work,
e e es e
Are you fall tomato growers
getting the seed bed ready, 'The
season is certainly encouraging.
Two more cars of castle so
Oklahoma., Will shipments never
cease until the sooky is shippad.
Now what do you think of this,
the mayor of Tybee has decreed
that all milkman must deliver thei
product ice cold,
With so many candidates for
the yarious places, it seems to us
that we ought to hear the ' welkin
ring” once again,
Now that the bond issue ques
tion ‘s over we might begin to
discuss with impunity a, real
system of highways.
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- The making of a president is in
he hands of the Houston conven
tion and we may as well state th
RTV e 10 b the
motto of our farmers, which
might bring to the fronta slogan
“More and better bulls.” |
N ——n o—— A ———
Dad's day was last Sunday, Wv‘
hope every father of them wo*er
remembered in a way to make him
glad that he were living. ‘
The first water melon bnmght{
our way will make a glad Sluih"
come and the grower wiil a get
vears subseription for it, |
A thousand dollars worth of frw)
money was furned loose in Yolks
ton last Friday, Now lets raise
chickens, pork and cattle.
Hoover and Cartis. The farmer
were given the tail of the tleket
but we fear there is two much head
to he elfected in Its wagging.
. e A——_ o —
What the farmer got ot the
Kansas Oy, convention, is just
iwhat they have been getting dur
ug the past republican adminstar
tion —a soaker in the neck,
P. S Arkwright of the Greorgia
Power Co., was unanimously elec
ted president of the National E'ec
tric Power Co., at the Atlantie City
Convention, paying him a fie
compliment. |
* Letter Dairy Bulls are proposed
for Chariton fwrmers. It 18 a idea
&f\wr)‘ owner of a cow to get
interes.cd 1 tus movement. 1f
you are intcrested talk the matter
over with Dr: Williams. ; ‘
A thorough bred bull means bet
fer caives and a greater income
for every cow owner It cost
litthe mmore fur w good cow than
guinmion e aad the joy of have
; g 4 good cuw is yreat.
MALLARD ANNOUNCES.
The announcement of Hon. 1. E
Mallard as a candidate for repre
sentative in the lower house of the
legislature appears in this issue
The work that Mr. Mallard did
in the last Gereral Assembly needs
no loud speaker to sonnd it out
over theé county, as it speaks out
foritself, ana that too in acommen
dsble way, His assistance on the
state line cattle fenee was fine, the
help beingz of material benefit to ev
ery tax payer in the border coun
ties, His assistance to the Board
of Education on gettiing some_ghing
for Chariton county from the
equalization fund was meritorious
and especially appreciated bv the
school boards. These incidents
are merely illustrative of his alert.
ness in looking after the interest
of the people inhis official capacity
as well as otherwise,
e is the first to announce; it is
hinted he is to have opposition,
but if it Jdevelops you may bet on
it, the gentlemen antagonizing him
s laying plans for a hard job aud
one which he wili be able to brag
thout if ke beats him, you lay to
taat,
JNITY IN BOND ELECTION
The Herald cheerfully admits its
sood feeling over the victory for
the Court House und Jail Bonds.
We try to be conseryative with
our progressiveness, but with us it
is always onward and upward, “be
a builder’ is our motto; building
honesty, wisely and well for pos
terity so that every citizen, now as
well as future ones, will be proud
of our achievement,
The couaty commissioners in
itheir first step showed wisdom by
seeuring a competent architect to
draw vlans and supervise the con®
struction of the building of the
court house so that the builder wili
‘o an honeet job, and we fuel the
sommissioners are good men and
true with a purpose to see loit,
that they and we all =hall acclaim
the splendid edifice—Charlton's
{prldr*—-—mlf(' for our records, con
venient for business to officizls as
}inl as the publie, and roomy and
comfortable for the court, and the
sride of the community,
And we are prouder of our peo
ple to-day than ever before: for by
voting with such unapimosity theyl
heve proven favoring: prblic build
ing aagequate to a growing and
prosperous community.
. With 598 ayes to 62 nays we are
voting growth, development and
prosperity to the county. and tOJ
Folkston with 491 for to 6 against
we tip our hat with a justly pride.‘
I the mart Jest Friday was kep!
up, it would not de long before
! Folkston would be atirst class eity
i(‘ucumhers packing and the load
g of chicken tramn at one and
"h".‘ same time, showing life all
Inrmlnd the old depot. ‘Lhere was
iw!*u shipped over a hundred
| thousand tomato plants the same
' day,
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- Those favmers that are plan ing
sweet potatoes are doing the right
thing. Good season. I every
furmer planting them will file his
name with the Folkstou Truckers
Association it will be seen that his
crop is inspected and he will he‘
sbie 1o dispose of all made. Mr
Hu rsey will also look after this for
you.
The Herald does not believe the
hot political discussions are ol
ma terial benefit to any one, and
well know il feelngs to be engen
dered that will lasta long nerioa®
Lets live our convichons 8s we
see them=but lets all pull fer the
devopment ofjgood old Charlion
CHARLTON COUNTY HERALD
Cam len furnishes this senatori
al district with the senator for the
coming term. There are three
randidates we learn — Cowart,
present representative and Messrs
Burell Atkinson and Johnson, for.
mer members of the lower house,
7 hey ought to be able to pick us a
7o d one from that punch.
Three jails having refuced to
k -ep in ccnfinvement Morrow and
Simpson, the Camden murderers
of Cashier Perry, Sheriff Chaney
was forced to take them to Bibb
county. Now if this keeps up, we
presume it will be in crder to re
lease them, as the jails deem them
too bad to associate with common
prisoners, .
SHERIFF TAX SALES
Gieorgia Charlton County.
On Tnesday, third day of July, 1928
will be sold at the court house door
between the lawful hour of sale, lot of
and No. 106. in the seond Land District
of County. or so much thereof as wily
be Sufticient to satisfy the state, count
land school tax, due thereon for the
year 1927, amonting to $24 .38 principle
and interest and cost, said lot of land
contains 490 acers, and levied upon as
the properity of W. H. Crumb.
This the 31st day of May, 1928,
W. H. MIZELL
Sheriff Charlton County.
Georgia Charlton County.
On Tuesday the third day of July,
1928, will be sold at oourt house door,
between the lawful hours of sale, lot
of land No. 233, in first District of said
conuty, or so much thereof as will be -
sufficient, to satisfy the state couunty
and school tax past due thereof for the
year: of 1927, Amounting to $33.32
principle with interest and cost. Said
lot of land containing 490 acres, and
levied uyun as the property of the es.
tate of Chas. Huvey, this the 3lst of
May, 1928. ° ;
W. H. MIZELL Sheriff;
Georgia Charlton County. b
On Tuesday the 3rd day of July 1928
will be sold at the court house door be
tween the legal hours of sale 110 acres
of land lot No. 19!, and 172 acres of
landlot No. 192 in first land District
of said county, or so much thereol as
will be sufficient to satisfy the state,
county and school tax due there on
for the year, 1977, amounting to $45 50
Principle, interest and cost. Said land
levied upon as the property of A, B
McGirt, This the 31st day of May 1929,
W. H. MIZELL, Sheriff,
Ceorgia Charlton County, |
On Tuesday the 3rd. ay of July,
1928, will be sold at court house door
between the legal hours of sale
Land lot. No. 177, and 198, in the
Have for sale some GOOD CITY PROPERTY that
wil! pay an inco' e of TEN PER CENT INTEREST,
FINE TRACT OF TIMBER LAND.
Owner wants to sell a GOING BUSINESS HERE
IN "OLKSTON that is a Money Maker.
Ten Acre Tract, well located, One Mile from Town.
GOOD Building LOTS
n Folkston, large and well Located.
You neetl not waitlfer shetmelt BIRN-—But Buy Now
Land Never Goes out of Style.
L. E. MALLARD,
Folkston, Geo.gia.
first Jand District of said county, or
so rauch there oi as will be sufficient 1
to satisty the state, connty and scnool
tax due for the year 1927, Amouming‘
$190.50 principle, Interest and cost,
Said lots of land containing 490 acres.
each, and levied upon as the property
of C. D, Christ. This the 3ist. day
of May, 1928,
W. H, MIZELL, Sheriff
GEORGIA, Chariton County. |
On I'nesday the 3rd. day of July, 1928
will be sold at the court house dcor,be
ween the legal hours of sale,2ooacres of
headright land, or so much thereof!
as will be sufficient, to satisfy the
state, county and school tax past due
thereon for yearof 1927; amounting to
$28.80 principle with interest and cost |
said land’s bounded on the north, by
the 1906 Colony Company. Lands on I
the eastjby lands] formally known as
the estate of Jno. R Bashlott. ana'
south by the land of the city of Folk
ston and on the west, theright of way‘
and lands ofthe A. C. L. Railroad Co.
the said jlands levied upor as the of
Simon W. Hitch. This the 31st day of
May, 1928,
W. H. MIZELL Sheriff.
Application Leave to Sell,
GEORGIA, Charlton County
Notice is hereby give that the under
signed has applied to the Ordinary of
said county for leave to sell Jand be
lenging to the estateof J. W. Haddock
for the payment of debtsor for the
purpose of distribution. Said applica
tion will be heard at the regular term
of Court of Ordinary for said county to
be held on the first Monday inJuly 1928
This the 4th day of June 1928.
J. S. Haddock.
Administrator upon the
Estate of J. W. Haddock.
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Sheriff Sale
‘Georgia, Charlton County.
" Will be sold at court house door in
said county, or the first Tuesday inJuly.
1928, within the legal hours of sale,
to wit, all that certain tract or parcel of
land, land lot number 110,/ lying and
being in the first land District of Char
lton county, containing 490 acers more
or less, according to the state survey
said parcel levieu on as the property of
W. T. Brightwell, to satisday, an Exe
cution issued on the third day of Octo
ber, 1927, from the Superior court. of
said county, in favor of J. D. Bialock,
sund against W. T. Brigatwell.
This the 26th. day of May, 1928.
: W. H' MIZELL Sheriff.
“YOU WILL GET WELL’
L. BLISS, D. C,
GHIROPRACTOR,
Homeland, Georgia
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taking your trip. |
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