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in the Social Life of a Busy Town.
Hither and Yon Movement of Home Folks and Friends
o Leslie Norman of St, George
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W ) Rodgers.
I'4 Mildred Hughes of Reidsville,
(i, spent the week end with Miss
livicn Mizell.
Mr and Mrs w. B, Vickery were in
Jacksonville Thursdap to visit friends
and incidentally to attend the Fair
FOR RANT..The lower housekee p
jng apartment in my home on Main St.
Mrs. L.~Wainwright.
Mr. kd Hill and daughter, of Atlanta
was a 4 drop n caller on his cousin, the
Euitor Wednesday, on his way back
from Miaml.
Mrs, L. E. Mallard is visitihg her
daughter, Mrs, Kelly Eaton, in Atlanta,
and will remain until after the Thanks
giving holidays,
Mrs. C. W. Richter of Miami, came
u, last Toursday and is visiting her
douchier, Mrs, Wm, Mizell, Jr., at their
v oo in Folkston,
s, 'he grandson of Mr, J. M.
“ o Gie o leal Friday at the home ol
hr prouks al the Paxton place, H.
to il ynly a few dnys, and was about
vl cals wd.
Vi Jesse Mizell and family autoed
wow 0 vacksonville Thursday to ake
.. wizel wother to see a specialist
wreulment of the eyes. They mude
e vest i tae trip by taking in sigbis
sl the Pair,
The W, M. U. will hold their regular
meeting at the Baptist church next
monday afternoon at .30, and all the
W wbers are urged to be present, as
. wia lur the Christmas bazear are to
« mude. All please come.
wicute Shackleford celebrated her
tirirteenth birthday by eutertaining her
ilenus with a wost delightful party
wst Friday afternoon. Quite a large
v ad of her Iriends were present and
a lercughly good time, ’
wi J. E, Bryant has information tha
bis son, Mr. Eugene Bryant is ill ina
nospital at Charleston, W. Va,, with an
u.iack of pneumonia, Ihe seriousness
ol s illuess 1s causing worry to his
Uoner bud the word did not gay how
soidivus e was sick,
Ibe young married folks of the Bap
tist church have orgasized a most en
thusiastic Sunday School class. Mrs.
Verne J. Pickren is president of the
class, Mrs. Curiis Smith is class secre™
tary. Mrs. Jesse Matrox and Mrs. J. 8.
Taylor is a committee to see tho young
married folks and cordially invite them
to join this class. It is hoped that there
will be a large pumber present next
Sunday.
The Callaban girl as well as the boy's
teams came over last Friday afternoon
10 play our teams. They proved to be
writty tesms, playing against the hard
est nuts to crack hereabout. From the
st throw of the ball, the Folkston
teum took the lead, and toss after toss
00y Mg e the scores increasingly large
5 the buys geme the Callahan lads
¢ uyed off their feet. The score
< «he girls game was 23 to bin favor
us Felkston, Score of the boys was
"« on "3, Callahan 3.
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Now ready to serve you at
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TELEPHONE 19 FoLkstox, Ga,
SPRCIALISES IN TREATMENTRor
Cromic Casis.
The Folkston chapter will spon
sor a comedy given by the Kings
land chapter O. E. S. on Friday
night, November 23, at 800
o’clock at the school auditorium.
Come, Be There ‘
and see
MISS MOLLIE
20 and 35 cents admission,
}Womsn's Club Busy Session
with Fine Reports Made
Following is the report of the
regular business meeting of the
Woman’s Club held last Wednes
day, November 21.
Meeting was called to order by
Mrs. Wm. Mizell, Jr., president. . |
The Lord’s praver was repeateo
in unison. After the roll call, the
‘minutes of lust meeting were read
and approved.
Mrs. J. W, Vickery, chairman of
the cemetery committee, reported
on the poppy sale, conducted re
cently by this committee, the pro
ceeds of which go to the cleaning
up the cemetery, The emount ol
$59.95 was realized. The ciub
feels that this was a splendid re
sponse by our citizens, for which
we are truly thankful.
Mrs. O. A. Cassel, as delegate to
the District meeting held in Baxley
reported a very interesting and
instructive meeting, i
Mrs. Wm. Mizell, Jr., and Mrs
A.D. Wilhams composed a com
mittee to davise ways and means
of putling on a picture show,
Mrs. Mizell urged the members
of the club to visit the school, es
pecially to attend the programs
presented by the school, e
Civic department was urged to
put on a clean-up campaign,
—Reporter,
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Paxton’s Theatre.
Eight O’Clock
Friday and Saturday Ngv., 23rd, and
24th;
Serial—The Trail of The Tiger, 2nd
Chap. Feature—Wild Beauty. Star—
Rex. This is a real live Western.
s.ssand §.156
~ The children will enjoy our week end
Shows and the Grown up folks willi
like our Monday and Tuesday pictures,
Read what we tell about them in
tie Herald. And dont be afraid to tell
ui what you like. We wish to please
you, yes surely we can have the best
right here at home and | mesn the
newest pictures too.
Later we will put in a “*Photophone*'
and that will inable us, to cue right
with our shows. Thus bhaving In
Folkston as good music as cities.
Manger,
Monday and Tuesday, Nov, 26 and
27th, Comedy-Shes My Girl,
Feature—Four Flusher, This is a
good Show, vead our ads for this at the
Toeatre,
$ %sand .16
is a prescription for
CoLps, GRIPPE, FLU, DENGUE,
BILIOUS FEVER ANDL MALARIA.
It is the most speedy remedy known.
F ROSTPROOF CABBAGE PLANTS-—
Millions now ready, extra Early Jer~
sgy and Cearleston Wakefield. 500
7 cents, $1.15 per thoussud postpaid.
2xp ress collect SI.OO thousand. Quick
ot. — STOKES PLANT 0
rald, Oa,
Leave to Sell Land.
GRORGIA. Charlton County. ;
Notice is hereby given that the un
has applied to the Ordinary
;3-:4 county for leave to sell land
belonging to the estate of Willlam F.
Ciews for the paymeut of dubts (or
fer the purpose of distribution), Said
application wil be heard at the regular
term of Court of Ordinery for said
connty to be beld on the first Monaay
(o Decémber.
Ira Crews., Admicistrator upon
the Estate of Wm. F. Crews.
CHARLTON COUNTY HSRALD
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Charlton Co. School System
Proceeding of Board of Ed
) ucation for November.
' The Board of Education of Charlton
ceunty, Georgia, met
~ WEDNESDAY, NoVEMBER TTH, 1928,
at ten o’clock a. m, with the following
preseut: T. W, Wrench, president, B.
B Gowan, N. J. Norman, J. V. Gowen,
and T. E. Leckie, members; and John
Harris, Secretary.
~ The minutes of the previous meetings
was read and approved.
The Superintendent was directed to
pay the dues of all the teachers in the
Jdeorgia Educational Association and
deduct the amount from salary checks.
The :uperintendent’s report of 898
miles traveled and 245 hoursspent dur
ing Uctober in administrative, -execu
tive, and supervisional lahor was pre
senied.
The monthly financial statement was
read as follows:
Cash on hand October 1, Ҥ 476 91
Receipts during October . 2604 45
3081 36
Expenditures during October $2892 13
Cash on hand, Oct, 31. 184 23
S 308! 36
The following resolution was introdu
ced by Mr. Norman, and on motion ol
Mr. Norman, seconded by w:. Leckie,
was unauimously adopted
Whereas. there exists a temporary
deficiency in the funds available so
payments of teacheds' thorefore be it
Resolved, that the County School Su”
perintendent be and is hereby authe:
ized to borrow the sum of S2OOO from
the Citizens Bank for (60 days at 8 pe:
cent, to be paid out of any fun is cum
ing in to his hands.
The final draft of the annual budgit,
which had been delayed until the co.”
solidation of the schoul children of she
State had been made, was adopted as
follows: \
INCOME
' From State $ 13,951 34
From County-wide tax 14,506 98
i 28,548 32
DISBURSEMENTS
General Control: ;
Salary Superintendent $2,100
Board Members, per die... 120 .
Olfice expenses 300 A
Office supples 100 $2,620 O
[nstructional Service:
Male High School teachers $2,079 00
Female ** " i 1,881 00
Male GrammerSch ol ** 549 50
Female o . 12,375 W
Colored teachers 1,000 00
20,887,650
Opeiation of Schov! Plant:
Janitor's wages $ 1356 00
Fuel and light H W
A_\_x_!lhry Agencies:
School libraries 100 00
Transportations high
school pupils 1000 00
I'ransportativn Supt. 360 0
Other agencies 300 00 1,760 00
Capital Outlay:
Equipment, furniture 162 00
Repairs 350 00 512 00
Reserve: -
Interest Current 320 00
Debt payment 2,000 00 4
Contingencies 264 82 2,584 82
$28,648 32
Best Fair Yet
FLORIDA STATE FAIR
S Flight of £
3 Lone Eagle .
At the
Florida State Fair
NOVQ 22 o DCCQ 1.
DAY AND NIGHT.
AT JACKSONVILLE
LINDBERGH FLIGHT IN FIFEWORKS
SATURBA,Y. NOV. 24; MONDAY, NOV 25
THURSDAY, NOV 29; SATURDAY, DEC 1
MANY OTHER NEW FEATURES
The Greatest Fireworks
Speclacle of the Age
Warning! No Hunting \
Hunters are warned that they mus
not hunt on my lands, without a writ
en permission from me.
J. M. WILSON.
All hunters take notice that they must
not hunt on my Jands without my writ
ton consent. B. W. KNOX.
P ]
The following bills were ordered paid.
Incidental Expenses: |
John Harris, office expenses $ 21 06
Starr, B&S Co., stencils, ink 590
Herald, proceedings, ........... 500
Power Company, current ... 200
Wright Motor Co., service Upton-
EWille thek ...l 144 68
Pickren's Gargge, service Supt’s
BAk iissin viviner -31 D 8
Heywood-Wakefie!d Co., desks 162 00
stasleton’o Pharmacy, laboratory
and first aid supplies .............. 11 75
K, T. Alfriend. G. E. A, dues.... 58 §"
l.eon Norman, work Moniac truck 10 00
Ga-Fla lnv. Co , gas Uptonsville * 4 34
Instructional Expense, 2nd 20 days
County High Schools —
M Fargaien, ... ........... ... 108.60
Mrs J D Roddenberry ............. 10850
Ruby Brightwell ... ... ... 78.50
Folkston Consolidated School—
Mayme Askew ... ... 9830
Kathleen MOON .............c. 2. 88,50
Byrdie Pearscn ........... ... . 78.50
Mrs W A Wood ..........cccce cc...... 8850
B Hankine ... 6800
BF. Hav0e5....................... 88.50
Marion Péarce............... ...c.ccc....... 88,00
Chlorine Stapleton ._....... ... .. ... 6850
‘Mrs L H Fargason ... ... ... 6850
St. George Junior High—
foy S Vinson .......... coices . 9860
St. George Consolidated School—
Eleanor Ceekreli ... ....... 88.50
B R et oo BN
Jane Quarterman ... 6850
Lilad: s Cockrell ...ooonsoecnseee.. 7860
Uptonvilk Consolidated School—
Mrs BB Gowen ... ... 8850
Irene Armstrong ... oo .. 15,90
I s A RN
I ib b s 58,50,
sardis School—
L Ma 11...... ... secnpe, e GBOO
IR JNe0be........ i 0500
BRI THOMAS .. i . 6800
Moniac School—
BRI s THOD
zlppls CRNAREY . . Lk 5000
2 BBR Burnsed ... ... b 8.60
Winokur School—
Gertrude Fxum ... .......... 6850
Rosa Stephens ... ... 6850
Racepond School—
Joyce Howard.... ......... ... 5820
Prescott Scho)l—
ERRER OWeY ............... o 58.50
lklvorview School —
Mrs. Katie Crawford .............. 58.50
John Harris, Superintendent ... 150.00
LT. W, Wrench, M. B. E. .8 200
8.8. Gowen, M.B. E. ... ... 200
Y towen, M. B.E. ... 200
N. J. Norman, M. B. E. i AN
T. E. Leckie, M.B.E. ... . 200
fNo further business appearing the
Board adjourned, .
Attest;— JOHN HARRIS, Secretary,
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l Syrup Labels
Clothe the Inner Man ¢ ¢
With the good things we have to Eat,
The approach of the “oliday Season, reminds me
that my Customers crave something good to eat,
and that is what we have for you. Come aud see
Thanksgiving Helps we Have.
The Place of Good
Wo Jo JONES Eats and Meats.
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Holiday Approaches
Which makes folks th'nkof favors for friends
and the delight for the daintv things seasonble
in Perfumeries, Toilet Acce ories, and Candies
that a Good Druag Store supplies to its
Cheer Giving Customers.
‘ STAPLETON PHARMACY
“The f‘rescr'gtiorfl Drug Store.”
Your Syrup Will Net - -
you more money put up in Cans. :
Small sizes are more in demand. .
We have 2 1-2; 5 and 10 pound Cans in both
small and large openings. '
Harley-Vann Hardware Company
410 Elizabeth Street WAYCROSS, GA.
FURNITURE --
THE KIND THAT MAKES LIVABLE
THE HOME YOU FIT OUT HERE
FROM KITCHEN TO PARLOR.
SPECIALTIES: =~
DINING ROOM
as well as Y
BED ROOM SUITES
CASH OR EASY TERMS
Allen & Vickery
Folkston Georgia
The Man of Health
THINKS IN TERMS TO KEEP IT SO
and this Drug Store thinks it is a good habit
to keep such thoughts in your mind. That
reminds us to say that we have more things
tv sell healthy folks t'ian the ailing people,
Holiday Favors for Friendly Gifts.
Folkston Pharmacy.fmi e
Printing
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AND NEATLY YOUR
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The Herald Office.