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Charlton County Heral.
OMclal Organ o Chariton Court
o Kstabiis hed 1900 »
f. W, WRENCH.. EDITOR-OWNER
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Anyway fwe can be thankful
that we don’t live on that riproar
mg Mississippi riyer trail,
The last lap of the year 1928
is being run, Just 11 days unti!
old Santa reports for duty,
It Farm Relief is to come only
through Federal paternalism we
are ready to threw out the life
line,
The Baptist in convention ut
Thomasville voted a two million
dollar endowment fund for Mercer
university.
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There is a Ict of favorable com.
ment going the rounds as to the
future prosperity of South, Well,
let it come,
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What next? Au inyention has
been tried out that now sets type
by machinery run from a distant
point by telegraphing.
- The most serious phaze of the
Liesent outlook is the orgy of
siock gambling, which as a rule,
generally preceeds calamity,
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Demanding tindictment by the
grand jury,.Monday, at County
~ourt indicates the boys want to
wlt off ustil after Christmus.
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Barrett says the properity of
the farmer depends upon the farn
er himself. And so it does. No
one succeeds throughjthe merit of
others. j
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Pleasantville, N. Y. reports a
wedding costing $750,000 to stage
We bet fiffeen cents there is more
happiness in one that cost less
Than $25. Sam . AN
nurder in New
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Goliul Uope ring.
('8 ‘v e more than a
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rpin's good road progress
depends entirely upon the kind of
a legislature that has been selected
You needn.t doubt but that there
wasun effort to hand pick it.
We are not worrying much over
the report of counterfeiting
ten dollar bills being in circula
tion. But it would be a heck of
time with us if they were one's,
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Isn'titawfully Mabel! .00 barber
shops closed in Detroit, because
wowmen have decided to let their
hair grow long. A raise of ten
#0 o 8 has been added to hair cuts
T
i . wOiv Inaustries shut
; s u few more Lanks
“o pour vevit with a lo
Ol sutomobile notes past due, will
be in a better fix than the Finace
Company that s carrying the
burden,
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. Prosperily may Le stimulaed
o i we will have Presid ot
eat, Hoover call by on bis return
to these shores and give us a I.ce
little taik apout it That is wist
we need & bracer of a dilferent
kind than we now. are indulging
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One thing we admire about the
Hoover advocate papers, they fill
their paner with power company
propaganda ys government owner
ship of power projects, Well, ob
well what is the use of arguing
with some fellows, that have it so
bad as that.
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~ Ifthe present pace of automobile
and airplane killing keeps up.‘
‘we shall soon have an undertaking
parlor by every gasoline station :
Ready made grdves as handy as
store bought clothes, This is the
day to accommodate folks to their
liking—llets have one here,
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Congress opered up nicely,
A republican stated that the
twelve million dollars appropria‘-
ed to enforce the prohibition law
might be sufficient to do it in
Detroit only. He was of the opin-
Yion that if the dry states wished
%it enforced that they do it them
selves,
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The Journal Herald is responsi=
ble for the statement that Judge
Phillips promises the re-building
of the Waycross-Florida pave
ment, Well, if they will do that,
we assure them that the bone that‘
been worrying us will not be pick=
ed any more for an age, Asi* is——‘
twell let’s keep quiet a wee bit
and see,
One idea of the Forestry de
partment we strongly back and
that is out of door Christmas
trees. Plant one in your yacd
wire it with colored electric bulbs
and quit robbing tne forest of the
little cedars and holly. The joy
of having 1t and the sentiment
that can be taught children of
“our Christmas tree” is fine.
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We miss sorely the cheering
words of Uncle Ben Allen in the
Pearson Tribune, and we do not
think Uncle Ben should quit writ
iog, just because he 1s 82 years
young. God bless this roble old
man, who has given so much
cheers in the days gone by; may
his days be full of blessings and
profit in his job of Justice of
peace.
\ Editor Folks Huxford evidently
is enjoying the same experience
of other editors in keeping his
subscription list paid up. A dol
lar so a piece due by a subscriber
amounts (oa neat sum to an editor
and friend subscribers ought to
realize what a oit of cheer ir weans
to have you come or send it in an
nually without a dun. No doubt
about it, but newspaper do wrong
n sending a paper after the date
paid for, but then we all have our
weakness, ‘
The Holiday feeling isin the air
No one needs to be tod, they jus
simply feel it The inspiration
comes from the handsome uressed
windows of our merchants, we
presume.
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The Herald wants to print all of
the news without regari to ow
feeling in the matter, but we
simply will bhave to say that in
future wejcannot print things we
do not know anything about
For instance the meeting a! the
Methodist church on the 11th and
12th was not given us, and w.
,punumo the the Methodist thinks
just what we thought when he
saw it published in andther paper
out of town, -
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Une of the best ideas express:d
lately was by a statesman tha!
visited our state recently, when
people was wiking of the Fourth
National Bank of Macon failing
He said “whet our country needs
s & bankiog system backed by
Juarantee d&oy to depositon”
And if we such a system,
the duy of “ruaon banks is vver.”
HERALD, FOLKSTON, GEORGIA.
~ Since we are to be afflicted
with the Hoover Bulletin, with
aim and intention of setiing forth
the Coolidge policies, we are just
prone to ask why it is, that since
the election is over, why is it that
the rrosperity speech hasturn toa
wail. Mr. Mellon, Secretary of ihe
Freasurer, who failed enforcipg the
liguor law, now admits wo have
an industrial depression in the
United States Yes, thank God,
the Democrats lost so we would
not have that to be blamed with,
What we rise to ask is what
Smirth has to do with all of this
republican prosperity that is’ pre
vailing in the south now. What
we think is—what we read the
other day in the paper, where a
fellow got a lick on the heao
when yonng,—got another th
other day from a nold up man,
which brought him to nis sences.
If that don’t wake them up hitl
them twice in the same place as
the case is incurable,
After reading the cvidence in
the trial of Madray deputy sheri.|
charged with killing Judge Thoni
as, we do not see how thev coi.-
victed him. He has anplied for a
new trial and we prediet will got
it and be turned loose.
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Administrators Sale ‘
GEORGIA, CHARLTON COUNTY.
By virture of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said county issued st
the December term of aaia court
the undersigned will sell at public out
cry, before the court house doar, on
the first Tuesday in Japmary, 1920,
Between the usnal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, the so!
lowing described estate belonding ti
the late W, F. Crews, si'vated io sid
county and state to-wi.;
One hundred (100) acres of lsnd sit
uate in the North East corner of land
lot No. Sixty Eight (68) of the second
land diswrict, bounded on North. by
lands of N. G. Wade, East by lands of
W. H. Howard’' South by landsof N.
G, Wade and West by lands of N. G.
Wade, ;
This 4th. day of December, 1928.
Ira Crews,
Administrator of eslate of W. F. Crews.
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~ Leave to Sell Land.
(GEORGIA, Charlton County.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has applied to Ordinary of
said ccunty for leave to sell land be
longing to the estate of 1. R, Privett
for the payment of (or for the pur
pose of distribution. Said appiication
will be heard at the term of Court of
Ordinary for said county to be held
on the first Monday in January 1929.
This 3rd day of December 1929,
Jesse W. Vickery.
Administrator upon the estate of I. R.
Privett. |
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Which Includes the Useful Articles chat
makes friends remember us always-.-
The Kodac; Toilet Sets, or Articles; a Fountain Pen;
‘.. Jewelry. Cases; and so many other things that a
" visit-to our Drug Store will impress you.
Handsome Box ‘,Ca_ndy and Christmas Cards
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