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In the Social'Life of a Busy Town.
Hither and Yoa Movement of Home Folks and Friends
Christinas is only 25 days away. ‘
All set for the last month in the year.
Mrs. J, V. Gowen and family were
in Jacksonville Monday. > £
e larl Garrison is visiting home
‘olks in Homeland this week.
Dean and Clyde Gowen were Fair
visitors in Jacksonville last Friday.
15 Grace Bell of Waycross is visit
ing relatives and friends here this
wsek.
Mr. and Mrs, K. G, Bass and little
Pat were visitors to Jacksonville
Saturday,
Mr. A. Pritchard has been ill the
past week and confined to his home
in Homeland.
W, J. Jones, the grocerman, is sup-f
plyving Folkston with some extra meats
lor the holiday season.
Last Friday vight Folkston had two
allractions; The moving picture show
and the aneturs from Kingsland.
Miss Byruth TXylor of ware county
is visiting Miss Gertrude Hodges at
their lovely home on the square.
Mr. C. J Owens, of Hazelhurst
nebhew of Mr, A. B. Hursey, hae been
the guest of his nncle this week.
The in wculation of pigs has been Lo
ing on at a lively rate this week, much
sick being in the country amonyg tae
swine.
Misses Ena and Anna Gibson spen)
the week end in Jacksonville visiting
Misses Floy Anderson nand Venila
Bremer.
Mr. Oscar Stewart of Savannah was
a vigitor here last week. He was ac
companied home by his nephew, Joe
Stewart.
We have a lot to be tbankful for.
So bhave you, lets erumerate them to
ourselves and then goout and cheer up
a less unfortunate.
Rev. E. M. Altman, who is now sta
tioned at Grant Park church, Atlanta,
has receutly helped with a revival
meeting at Bainbridge.
Thursday was Thanksgiving. We
took ours by doubling ‘up before hand
and running the paper off a day soon
er. But we did not go hunting.
Master Walts Lane Wood had the
misfortune .0 break his arm while
pleying foot ball near their home last
week end. He has it in a sling now.
Mr. Orin B. Mattox, and his charm
ing bride of only a few short weeks
in the city from Waycross to spend a
few days with his uncle Mr. H. 8. Mat
tox,
Among the successtul turkey hunter
of this week were Chief Barnes,
Pierce and Edgar Mills, They got one
esch The crop is not so large they
say.
Ford announces that with the New
Year their new model will be supplied
the market to the fullest capacity.
With pr sperity everybody ought .o
afford a Ford.
Mrs, Annie Wright and Mrs. J, M.
Roddenberry spent Sunday with Mrs,
Bert Keen in Waycross. They had a
pleasant day of it driving np in the |
moreing and returning in the afternoon
Miss Dorothy Mattox arrived Wed
nesday to be at home for Thavksgiv
ing. She came 21l the way from Nev
York to join a gathering of the childre:
who will spend the day with their
father Mr. M. 8. Mattox,
Chevrolet announces a new six ey
endar car for Jakvary Ist. New mod
elsare the thing, it keeps passing on
the old a bargain, and the desire ior
something new appease the men who
can afford something new.
Mrs. J. M. Rodkenberry reports the
loss of & “Kenyon" flag pin, lost goim
to the tuneral Tuesday st the Baj tisy
church. Itisa reminder ot her oihe
days and she will appreciate its retu
by the finder. It has a purple b ¢
Cround with letiers in white.
Pearson served a product day divner
10 the tourists, but had no guests, sc
they took in a traveling salesmen or 80,
then went out aad got the home so ks
in to eut the “food fit for God.” The
Spirit of the thing is what counts any
way and they who were there had &
Rood time,
Toat the price of admission at t.e
Moving picture sbow has been reduced
tu 45 uny 15 ceuts and the pictures :e~
lec.ivne good s a 0 inducement 10 go to
See something when the need of che-r
Is apparent. The house is kept waim
and comf.rtable and a pleasant nour
can be spent there, .
The Folkstun basket ball team play« d
Waresboro its first School League ganie
Jast Friday st Waresboro. What it
takes ro bring home victory our boys
have got. They won the game and
hope to repeat jhe coming Friday on
their home grounds. The game was
won by a score of 14 to 25.
The regular meeting of the Wo
mans Club will be held next Wed
nesday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock
all members and those interested
are urged to attend, ’
The Herald had as callers Messrs. S.
~ L. J.,and E, P. Stokes, of Stokes
ville, Tuesday. They were up on a
horse_buying hunt and of course had
to include a trip to see us torenew
their paper another year, Always glad
to see these good folks from the *'Biy
Bend.”’
The burial of Miss Lutie Mae Johnson
at Sardis last I'hursday, with the rites
conducted by Rev. Owen Gibson, was
tl+ end of a long period of suffering of
tiis young lady. She died Wednesday
in Waycross at the home of her father,
Mr, Lige Johnson. She was 27 years
of age, a snfferer for practically all of
ner life,
Messrs J. V. Vickery, W. B
Vickery, L. E. Mallard, and H. C,
age aud a few other left Wednes
lay for the salt waters of Camden
‘or a fish and hunt. Supplies
were taken and everything indi
cries a big time by all. Here is
hoping,
The besuty of the aew Chrysle:
sedan purchased by Mr. Wm.
hizell. Jr., lics now altogether in
the handsome apgearance of the
car, not the simetry of its graceful
lines, but more n the delight and
jop of ‘its eomfortable and easy
riding. It is the latest model just
purchased from Leslie Norman,
the Waycros agent of this car,
and is one of the first sales this
new agent has made.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our many
friends for their unselfish and
kind assistance in making our
(Carnival a grand success.
Folkston Rebekah Lodge No 35
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Masons to Meet
Regular meeting Royal Arch
Macons Tuesday December Ist.
I'he most Excellent Master Degree
will be conferred. Brother John
Swain Grand High Priest of (Geor
gia, will make his officiai visit at
this time, All member are urged
(o be present. D, W. Lane, Sec.!
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~ Euguene Bryant Daad.
A wire from Charleston, W. Vab
[uesday announced the death of
vr. Eugene Bryant, 23 years old,
son of Mr. Bryant who is visiting
his father R, S. Bryant at Trad.rs
Hill. Mr, Bryant died of Pneu
monia.
The body was shipped to their
wme at Lake Wales Florida
vhere Mrs. gryant new is, and
wvhere they live, Mr, Bryaut has
veen staying with his tather lately
n account of his age and assisting
with fheir work bere. The fun
eral was to have taken place
Ihursday.
Opening Furniture Stores.
My, W, B. Vickerv has been en
:aged by a chain furniture store
0 lecate several furniture stores,
nd will we understund open up
iy first store in Fernandina with
1 the course of the next few days.
\fter getting the store started and
i locu! man broken in to harness
he will locate several other branch
stores, Waudell is 2 hustler and
will prove a good man for thi
character of business. We wish
for him that success that he so
richly deserves.
PICTURE SHOW
Paxton’s Theatre.
Eight O'Clock
Friday and Saturday Night
CHARLTON COUNTY H=RALD
ST. GEORGE PERSONALS|
Max Griffith was in St Georfie\
Monday. i
Juanita Stokes and Marie Nor
mzn attended the Tllorida Fair
saturday.
Loy S. Vinson spent Sunday in
Valdosta where ne went to see
Or. A, L. Little,
‘ Arthur Barker was in Jesup and
ther points several days last
‘week on business.
Ruark Wilkerson who hes been
il in an Atlanta hospital wasin
5t George during the past week.
~ Mrs. Frank Lewis, Mrs. Roach,
frances, Jackie and Billie spent
saturday in Jacksonville.
Mr, and Mrs Frank Niche's of
Jacksonville were St George
visitors Friday of last week,
Mrs, Loy S. Vinson and little
laughter spent last week ir
Douglas visiting Dr, and Mrs, S. L.
Vinson.
Mrs. A, M. Culbert of Tv T
ind lovely clildren are visitiog a!
the home of Mrs. Culberts’ parents
Jr. and Mrs. E, W. Prescoti.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harris have
insta'led*a radio in their home,
Mr. Dean Gowen being in St
George on Tuesday to do the
work.
Mrs, D. C. Welch who has beer
ill for the past several weeks, i:
still confined to her room. Mrs
Welchs’ condilion continues ser
iously,
Mrs. S. T. Cockrell, Martha
Martha Blanche and Mary Georgia
and Justin were among those vis
iting the Fair at Jacksonyille Sat
urday.
Mrs, J, C. Boughner of Gray
Gables and Bill Gooden spent Fii
day of last week in St. Geerge, at
tending the nlay at the auditoriun:
that evening.
Mr.and Mrs. G. B. Carpenter,
Mr. E. H. Wilkerson and Mr. T,
E. Robinson spent Friday in Jack
sonville, Mr. Wilkinson stayed
over till Saturday.
FOR RENT. The lower housekeep
ing apartment in my home on Main St
Mrs. L. Wainwright.
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Every member of the
family . . short or tall,
enjoys perfect driving
comfort in Buick’s new
adjustable front seat - -
Simply turn the seat regulator and
the entire seat moves to the exact
position desired..." Made-t
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every driver,
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Aiken=Morgan Motor Co.
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Whea Betrer Astomobiles Are Bullt . . . Buick Will Build Them
Kitchen Killed in Collison.‘
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‘&Folksto:‘.. when they got in the
‘eollision. 1
The body of Mr. Kitchens was
brought to Foikston, Monday af
ternoon, kept at the Baptist church
in charge of the Odd Fellows un
il Tucsday at 11 o’clock, wheu
the funeral rites were coaducted
by the pastor, Rev. J. D. Poindex
ter. Burial in the Folkston Ceme
lery.
Surviving members of Mr, Kitchi
en’s family attending the funeral
‘were Mrs. Kitchens; two sons Will
lar.a Wallace, by a former marriage,
sr. Mort Cannady and wife, and
4 Mr Cannany, of Swainsboro, Mr.
wind Mrs Sutton, of Camden, par-.
:nts of Mrs, Kitchens
The details of this accidents are
confused, but we are prone to d
justice to all. therefore feel that
the subject may be left to that mo
ment when we may deal with it, to
{o goud to the living, who travel
‘he hizhway of life.
Two Cars are Wrecked,
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potatoes, syrup and bacon which
they had their back seat filled
with.
Crews claimed that the car be
gin to wabble and going at a slow
speed, whean it turned over. But‘
evidence seemed to indicate that
it had plenty of speed, as it looked
as it had been through: a thrash
ing machine,
It evident that there is a lot of
careless driving on our highways,
}on account of intuxicated or either
sieepy drivers.
FOR SALE CHEAP—Hammerless:
donble barrel shot gun, Stevens 12‘
gage. C.S. Béthel, Homeland, Ga,
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 lands without my writ
n consent. B. W. KNOX.
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PO-CA-RA
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Your Druggist.
Clothe the Inner Man ¢ ¢
With the good things we have to Eat,
. The approach of the Holiday Season, reminds me
that my Customers crave something good to ca§,~
and that is what we have for you. Come aud sée
Thanksgiving Helps we Have.
The Place of Good
Wo Jo JONESo Eats and Meats.
Holiday Approaches
Which makes folks thinkof favors for friends
and the delight for the daintv things seasonble
in Perfumeries, Toilet Accesories, and Candies
. that a Good Drug Store supplies to its
Cheer Giving Customers.
STAPLETON PHARMACY
“The Prescription Drug;Store.”’
How is Your Hunting Equipment!
Winchcster Repeating and~—
Remington Automatic Shot Guns
for{s4sand $56.75 Each.
¢ Winchester Repeater’and UMC Game Load Shells
most any sizeZlshot in 20, 16 and 12 Guage.
s “ Your order will be appreciated. ~
| 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
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 thinka it is a good habit ~gud
to keep such thoughts in your mind. That
reminds us to say that we have more things
" to sell healthy folks than the ailing people.
Holiday Favors for Friendly Gifts.
Folkston Pharmacy.imeiye:
Printing.
WE CAN SERVE QUICKLY
AND NEATLY YOUR
EVERY NEED. ¢
IN PRINTING. r
The Herald Office