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Doings of Folkston Folk’s and Fiiend
AS RELATED TO AGNES M, WREN CH. OUR SOCIAL REPORTER.
TELEPHONE 98 2 AFTER FOUR P.M.
Mr. Festus Stokes, of Stokesville was
a Visitor this week,
Mr. G B. Carpenter was a visitor from
Saint George, Monday.
Miss Mable Smith is visiting Miss
Thelma Butts of Nahunta Georgia.
Mrs. R. C. Flansburg, of St. George,
wns a vigitor to Folkston, Tuesda;.
Mr. Wright Wilson of Jacksonville
isspending a few days with home folks
Miss Eloise Rod‘denberry is visiting
this week with Miss Grace Bell of
Waycross.
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Mr. Bert Libby has returned from a
pleasant two week visit from Toled o
Ohio.
My store is open every day ex
cept Sunday, 2o come ahead ycu
will find me ready for business,
John S. I'yson Jr.
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Mrs. A. L. Barbour left Friday night
for Louseville Mississippi where :he
is visiting Mr. Barbour,
Miss Marie Haddock has gone to
Florence, Ala., where she has excepted
a position in Roney’s Case.
Mr. Madison Gibson of Waycross had
the misfoitune of breaking his finger
while working in his garage this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Jacobs nnd‘
chilbren of Waycross spent the week:
end with Mr, J. V. Gowen and family
Master Flemiong Gibson of Waycross
spent the first of the week with his
grand parents Mr. and Mrs, E, F.
Dean, -
Pillsbury packsge grits 10 cents
the only safe way in summer lime
to buy, |
John S Tyson Jr.
Mr. Demp Snowden slipped us a wad
of bills Monday, saying that he too
wanted to give us a boost on the lino.
tyye and help ns a long.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Scott. Jr,, and Mrs.
B. F. Scott, motored over to Madison;
Fla , Sunday to visit Mrs. Beverly Law
ton, Mrs. Scott's daughter.
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Mr. T. W. Davis returned from a
trip to Douglas Tuesday. He report:
crops iu fine shape and says they are
going to he a great harvest. |
“Antivenin” the new snake bite
remedy is now on the Folkston mark.t
It cores rattlesnake bite and is a goou
thing to always have on a picnic.
Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Tyson aad their
daughter little Betty and Miss Anette
Tunner left Tuesday for Sylvania where
then will visit Mrs. Tyson parents.
White Collie Puppies —have some
of best bred white Collies puppies for
safe. See them to appriciaie their
veatify. D. W/Hickox Route 1.
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Blue Jay Flour 2410 sacks $1.15
48 1b sacks—s2.2s it sells and
pleases and is guaranteed,
John 8. Tyson Jr.
E. L. Martin and Jim Morgan are do
ing the carpenter work on the Scot!
building and they promise if the we=~th
er will permit to soon complete that
part of the work.
Mrs. E. A. Kent, of Macon came
down the first of the week to join the ‘
family cincle of the Weinwright, in s
re--union, hek brother Mr.C. 8, Wain.
wright being from here from Texas.
I you are particu'ar about your
Butter, try the brand I sell it will
please you.
John 8. Tyson Jr.
Courty Agent’ Hursey, says he has
Just receive n lot of serum and vircs
for hog cholra, which he secured for
farmers, and any of themn that wish it
can secure it from him, and he will aid
18 the taeatment.
Folkston Church — Rev. C. A. Neese,
Praching morning and evening by
Pastor. Morning Subject ‘‘Sins in the
Christian Life.”” Come out and let’s
see whai God’s Word teaches on this
subject.
“ Meeting begin at Trahers Hill next
Sunday afternoon, everybody invited.
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Mr. E. Bell. of St. George, joined our
Linotype lisy of subscribers Monday.
Says that he will stay with us as long
as he stays in tire county.
Thomas Wrench and C. S. Bethe!
took a joint load of canteloupes, toma
toes and cabbage. They report tha
the market was glutted and prices law.
STRAYED—One black Essex’ Sow
two years old. ear marks—crop andjtwo
slits in left; slit and under bit in right.
Reward paid and information highly
appreciated. W. W. Yarber. tal
Mr. W. R. Wainwright has purchased
a ten acre tract from the estate of E. L,
Wainwright to square up his farm, ana
sold une of his ten acre tracts to So)
Mills.
if you should wish a pair of
Shoes at the old price. See me
Hamilton Beewn’s Cannot be
heat.
John S. Tyson Jr.
One little fever tick at the Jesse Mi
zell dipping vat, caused Troy Jones, the
cattle inpector, to give Fulkston own’
ers notice to dip Thuusday, Other dis’
Iricts will have to dip, if district adjoin”
ing them are infected.
Miss Lusious Bedell, of Woodbine
and Miss Head, of Douglas spent Mon
‘day night with {Miss Bernice Pearce, on
their way to Woodbine, after the form
or had visited the latter, who was on’
her way for a return visit,
““Hon. Dave M. Parker ‘spent & short
time in Folkston, Tuesday. He was s
speaker at the St. Mary’s maetiug and
mo ah illuminative talk on the bene"
to the Si.. Mary's-St. Marks Canal
which was highly complimented by his
hewrers.
St. Georgia had a large delegation in
attendance at County Court Monday.
A non.support case was the case of in
terest, but the non.appearance of the
wife caused no trial of the issue,
Congressman Lankford was a stop
over visitor in Folkston, Monday, on hu
way to attend the Southeastern Co-Op
eration Association meeting at St,Marys
where he spoke on the subject of the
St. Marys-St. Macks Canal. He advises
that he will pay usa visit at an early
date and speak on his record.
Qur old friend, Mr, Clyde Wainwright
who hasreside ! in New Williard, Texas
for the past dozen years was in to see
us this week. He says we nre on the
right track when we boost pure bred
bulls to improva our range cattle. Liv
nd in a great cattle couutry. Clyde is
giving us first hand dope. Mr. Wain
wright and his wife motored throvgh
from Texas, and with the exception ot
Koscoe the famil, re-union was com
plete. Roscoe and his wife will viuit
Folkston Chritmas.
I have built up u trade on quul
Ity Silk Hose; it you are not a
customer, come see and examine
and you will buy.
' Johu 8. Tyson Jlr.
In the hearts of others is our trust,
A beaming smile without rust,
Thus be the day of our hope
The broadest range of the scope
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CHARLTON COUNTY HERALD.
SAINT GEORGE NEWS,
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Marie Norman spent the past
week at Stokesville.
Verna Gooden has been visiting
at Gray Gables for some time.
Mrs, J. R. Vinson and Hamil
ton were in St. George Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harris spent
a couple of days the first of the
week at home.
Mr. H. S. Hodges is able to be
out attending to business after an
extended illness.
Miss Martha Reid of Jackson
ville is visiting Eula Balten at herl
‘home near St, George,
Miss Mable Thomas is spending‘i
two wecks at Pablo Beach, the
guest of hersister Mrs, Foster.
Bernice Thompson, Louise Varn,‘
Leon Norman and Clinton Pres
cott spent the day at Pablo Beach:
Miss Florence Prescott sxpects
to leave Thursday for a visit at
the home of her sister in Ty Ty,
iGeor.gwn. ; ‘
~ Mrs. E. Clark arrived home
)Sundav evening from Ohio where
she was called several weeks
ago by the death of her sister.
Miss Mae Batten who has been
visiting at the home of her sister
in Camden County, is expected
home next week.
Wesley and Leslie Prescott ar
rived hume Sundny morning for
a short visit at the nome of their
Pareu:s e Dr, E. w. Prescott’s
com:ng here from Valdosta.
Mrs Smith of Savannah, with
her {uree cnarming chuddren
Elizabetn, Juanita and baby are
yisitors at mrs. Smiths parents
ho.ne, the Ivys. in St. George.
Mir, Raymona Rowe or Jackson
ville and hilmn_;u Bugene Ro “
Who s on furough visSHESE"thel
raudmother mis. L. . Rowe -
theic Lome near St. Geuge lust
week end. ” ‘
Mrs. L. E. Stokes, haufi'.‘"&ry
and Leltie Stokes, lulan aund
Matie Norman, Louise Barker,
Kawu, wilton, Festis and Lionel
}b‘lokcs attended (he Americau
‘Leumu dinner aud aitendant fes
tivities at mc Clenny. iy
Mr. N, L. Batwen spend ag?
and >unday with his family bere
Mr, Baltten 1s employed at ‘.
A. L. snops o Jucssouyilie, These
shops have recently adopted the
turyy nour week plan fop® the
baiuuce of the summer, &
Mr. N. J. Nurman, Mesdame
Flaugsburg, Johnson, Rang,
Ether Rang, G. B. Carpenter, Mr.
and Mrs, W. T, Londeree, | 1
Stokes, Mesdames, D, R, ' S,
Aunda Smith are a few 0 L_‘lhe§
names of those attending j; ln?
Folkston, Monday. j
~ Mr.and Mrs. Guy Go nd|
daughter and Mr. Crawfosd of
Orange Park spent Sunday #fter
noon and night in St, George the
guests of Mr.and Mrs. W. T, “Lon
deree voing to Folkston s for
County Gourt Monday Mo M
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Mrs N ). Norman soer Sun
day afternoon at the home of her
!mn'her in Cullahan after . leg¥ing
a group of pirls st the Py
\u&l‘l@\‘ pool. Lillian Norman d
Louise Barker, Aonother Jgarty
enjoving the pool there inclfjded
Bernice Ihompson, Louise ¥am,
Leon Normsn and Louis B i
deree, A
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For County Comm
To The Voters Of Charlton Counly
I hereby announce my car for
the office of County Comissioner=tro
District Number Five ‘‘Moniac Disigict"
cratic Primary of Sese ok T
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d & mafe NM.’ inistAtic
and to serve all the S
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Where our Teachers are
The teschers that will teach in
Charlton the coming session are
most of them off at the summer
schools, prepiring for the work
to be unbertaken this fall.
Mrs. Woods, Mrs B. R. Burnsed
Misses Sippie Canady, Annie
Gowen, Mary Snowden, Joyce
Howard. Marie Boyd, are all at
Dougias taking special courses
perfecting themselves.
Miss Fna Gibson and Miss
Quaterman are at Valdosta.
Prof. Vinson is at Dalcnega.
Mr.and Mrs. L. H. Fargason
are at Athens, as are Misses
|Askew and Pearson,
County Courts Busy Session
Connty Court held a busy jury term
Mynday, with Judge Johnsom on the‘
bench, Solicitor McQueen was repre
senting the state and Col. Wood the de”
sense. Cases disposed of were a$ lis
ted below. and court recessed until the
second Monday in august, as all cases
docketed could not be tried in the two
days.
State] Vs. Monroe White, having li,
quor, 60 days or $75.00
~ State Vs. Harvey and Clarence Mitler,
lOpenrnting Auto without license, 30
days or $25. each.
State Vs. Dan Crews, Simple Larceny
Verdict not guilty.
State Vs, Jannie Braddock, Assault
and Battery, 90 caysand $35.00 sentance
suspended under good behavor.
State Vs, Jack Bennett, having liquor
60 days or $50.00
State Vs, Sam Houston. Operation
Auto while intoxicated: 12 montos and
SIOO.OO. Sentence under good behavor.
State Vs. Guss Canady, having liquor,
Nol Porssed.
State Vs, Cuba Crews, Simple larceny
90 days on chan gang,
State Vs. Levi Waters, Operation
Auto while intoxicated,|BondjForfeited.
For County Com: sissioner.
To THe VOTERS oF CHARLTON GoUNTY:
" 1 hereby announce my candidacy for
re-election to the office of Couuty
Commissioner from the Trader's Hill
District, subject to the Democratic
Primary of Sep. 12,
Should I be honored by re-election to
this important office I pledge to perform
its duties to the the best of my ability,
serving the people of the entire county,
and feel that my service qualifies me to
properly fill this important office.
i’ Very truly yours,
‘ N. RODDENBERRY.
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Sheriff Sale
GEORGIA, Chariton Counto.
On Tuesday the th. day of August,|
1928 will be sold at the court house
idoor. between the legal hours of nlo,‘
land lot, No. 177 and 198, of the first
tand District, of said county,or so much
thervof as will be sufficient to satisfy
‘fi‘ute,countymd school tax past due
for the year 1927, amounting to $190.50
principal, together with all Cost and
Interest, said lots containing 490 acres
each levied upon as the property of C.
D. Christ. This the 11th. day of July,
1928,
W. H, MIZELL, Sheriff. ‘
Executor's Sale 1
GEORGIA, Chariton County.
By virtue of an crder from tho‘
court of Ordinary of Charlton county,
will be sold, at public outery, on the
First Tuesday lin August 1928, before
the conrt house door ( the tempory
court house of said county, beiag room
2, grounds floor, Masonic Temple,
Folkston, Georgia) sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, that tract or pargel of
land,swith improvements thereon, sit
uated in the 32nd, Dist, G.M. of said
Charlton county and In the city of
ston, particularly described as the
West one half (W 1.2) of lot or Block
Number Thirty in the Renfroe addition
to Folkston. as per recorded phflion-1
of in the office of Clak of Superior
Court, said West one-half of said lot
\number thirty beiug 106 feet wide by
0 feet long:
The above property to be sold as
the property of the estate of J. W,
Haddock, deceased, and sold for the
purpose of bistribution,
~ Ihis the 10th. day of July, 1928,
| J. 9. HADDOCK,
| Executor of the estate of
| J. W, Haddock, decdnsed.
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’ When in need of a carpenter seeme
or call Phone 80. No job too small or
kh'l' J. H. Gay Coptrator and bullder
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
CITIZENS BANK,
Folkston and Nahunta, Ga,
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS
JUNE 30th, 1928.
As Called for by the Superintendent of Banks.
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RESOURCES ; LIABILITIES
Loan and Discounts,.... $437,562.97
Certificates of Indebtedness
andßonds and Stocks Owned 16,825.00
Banking House and Lot . 3,500.00
Furniture and Fixtures. .. 3,214 83
Cashin Vault and amounts
due from approvedßeserve
B e 65,2827
Checks for Clearing and
Due from other Banks.. . 706.16
D PO coie suincmnas 38.00
Other Resources........-- 500.00
o 527,629.13
GEORGIA, CHARLTON COUNTY
! Personally appeared befored the undersigned an officer authorized to administer oaths in said
county, WM. MIZELL, JR., who on oath, says that he is the Cashier of the CITIZENS BANK,
sn! that the above and foregoing report of the condition of said bank is true ald correct.
' WM. MIZELL, JR., CASHIER.
‘Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 10th day of July. 1928.
L. JASPER STOKES, Notary Public,
State at Large, Folkston, Ga.,
My Commission Expires Nov. 28th, 1931,
We, tie undersigned directors of said bank, do certify that we have carefully read said report
-'n_d that the same is true and correct, according to the best of our information, knowledge and be
lief, and that the above signature of the Cashier of said bank is the true and genuine signature of
et offioes. ; WM. MISELL, SR. Directors of said Bank
This 10th day of July, 1928. L. E. MALLARD. 7
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Prices of a few Articles Telling a Story
Worthy your Consideration:
BROOMS 50c, 75c, and 95c Eachs
Fruit Jars at—Pints SI.OO and $1.15. Lids and Rubbers.
Men’s best grade Athletic Union Suits, regular price 90 ¢, and 50 c.
Plaza Pongee, fast colors, 30c per yard. Flowered Dimity, 40 c.
Soiesette, fast colors, 40c per yd. Pillowing Tubing, 42 inch, 30c,
9.4 Pepperall Sheeting, per yard, 20c. 104 quailify at 55,
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~ Be sure and get jour Clock Disks on the
That I am. Giving Away Free.
W: E. GIBSON, Folkston
“ANTIVENIN”
A SNAKE RITE REMEDY.
‘A New Discovery that Saves Lifes in an Emergency.
LDISINFECTION PREPARATIONS
¢ FOR EVERY PURPOSE.
SERVICE OUR MOTTO.
? STAPLETON PHARMACY
‘ ““The Prescription Drug Store.”
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TAKE THE HERALD AND
STAY POSTED.
A GOOD
Grocery
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Capital Stock- ..-._.----- $ 15,000.00
Surplus Fund ... ._.0c... 3,000.00
Undivided Profits,..-...- 30,594.44
Dividends Unpaid .cc...- 8.40
Cashiers Checks -.....-.- 1.(47,28
Demand Deposits......_. 230,705.51
Time Certificates of Deposits 97,289.34
Saving Deposits.----....- 134,384.16
Reserved forNahuntaßranch 15,000,00
/ 527,629.13
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