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In the Social Life or ajßusy Town.
Hither and Yoa Movement 9 F.on.e Folks and Fricndsg
Curtis Emith got his wild turkey this
week. |
Harry Lee M/lls week end’d at home
from Douglas.
8. M. Howard, Racepond was llere‘
Monday, trading-
Contrector P. C. Hall ie build’ng a
house at Nuhunta, |
W: T. Londeree was a Monday visi
tfor from St. George. |
A daily mail plane is a thing we are‘
geiting usa to nuw, :
W aey ANARE N
| Mr. Aaron Canady was a visitor here
Tuesday from Moulac,
Frank'yn Nease was down fron
Douglas, Sunday for the day.
Seab Mills Sunaayed at home as us
us' rom his Jacksonville work,
Mrand Mrs. B. L. Royal and childrer
Wi i«itors to Douglas, Sunday.
Ciss Liclen Gowan is visitiog Mrs.
.., Brown at Fendig tnis week.
» Leonard O'Cain is now boarding a'
e Mrs. Frank Roddenberiy home.
Rev. C. A. Nease filled his regula
apj oiniment at Bethel lass Sunday,
The reports of hnnters indicates thm‘
the crop must have been a good one,.
Dow't forget Hamilton - Br:w:fl
Shoes at cut prices. Come in ano
save money. John S. Tyson, Jr.
Tyson hasa preity Christmae win
dow with the tree lighted with colore«
electric lights,
Preparatory to opening up the press
ing club, the cleaning of the premises
h s been done.
The beautiful white frost the pas'
weok has been almost like snow, cov:
eriny the ground with a coat of white.
_ Buy your heavy Underwear,
Lumber Jackets and Flannel Shirt:
from the Quality Store.
John S. Tyson, Jr. .
A frosty weather does not bluff the
16 year old boy—a number of them
camped at the river Monday night on
a fish and a hunt.
Ed Shriver and Ralph Burch made us
a new type stand and lead rack Wed
pesday. Just as a convenience, so we
can find themw easy.
Orlando Roberts has been showing
1929 model Whippet this week. They
are making both the four and six cyl
inder in the 29 model.
Mrs. T.A. Scott, little Miss Margie
Scotl and Miss Sutton, were visitor:
to Vidalia last Friday, making the trip
with Mr. O, E, Raynor, |
Court was well attended Monday but
what promised to be a busy session.
turned out to be a fluke, demanding
grand indictments queered the session,
See my line of Box Stationary?
It's pretty and good at most rea
sonable prices. |
John S. Tyson, Jr.
it is reported that one of the boys
was hurt, while he was belng iniated
into the W. O. W’s, Friday night, It
was a ‘bucking goat' and he failed to
hold on.
Fitzhugh Morray has closed out his
weat maaket at the James Grocery Co.
The fixtures bhas been resold to Jou
Prevatt, who has moved them to the
M. Altman store, '
Col W, B. Gibbs, of Jesup, one of the
prominent lay leaders of the district in
the Metnoditst church, attended the
meeting here Wednesday of the Way
cross Distriet Layman, \
OUTDOOR
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Po .(l}ift néore Enjoyagie to all of the
amily and it give Enjoyment every
dai' of the yegar. Speak quick for
Delivery 'for Christmads’ |
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Jue Londeree wept Saturday with
Supt. Harris for a Sunday visit to hem
foika at St. George.
Miss Vida Lou Kighi, of Seint Georg
was the guest of Miss Maeme Mills,
Saturday and Snuday,
AMi:ses Ruby Brightwell apd Cloris!
Staplefon were week end visitors to
Jucksonville the east week" |
Go to Waresboro Friday apd see the
brys aud girlt play basket - ball, 1
nelps to cheer them op. Qo,
Misses Sara Frances Hayes, Catner.
ine Moon and Marion Pearce were
mopping in Jagksonviile, Saturday .
slr.and Mrs. T. E- Mayes ane little
wughter, and Miss Maggie Stokcs
~ore Jacksonville visitors, Saturday.
Stone’s Celebrated Fruit Cake'
C.oase get your order in esrly
‘o.ue in one and two pcunds,
4 John 8. Tyson, Jr.
ulrs, Gaorge Stewart had as her guest
115 week, her sisters, Mis. Mesdames
. Ferrice and H. Gantz, of Meder city,
.
Foar arrests fpr violating the liquor
. w this week. Bondsfwere given and
tietments demanded by the grund
ary,
.isses Hayes and Hopkins nssisted
th the teaching st Uptonville, Tugs
.y on account of the illness of Miss
na Gib_lml.
Tue proceedings of the County Com
.l:sloners and the Board of Education
w Il appear next week, as we all have
,+ much work to do this week.
Mrs, George Stewart and Mrs. M.
terreice and Mrs, H. Gantz, of Medea
lito were visitors to Waycross, Mon-~
v visiting their sisier, Mrs: Harry
Jllson,
Mr. Hamp Crews was in Tuesday and
cported ‘8 hog killing time’ at his
me this Week. Says he has no rea
-0 to complain with plenty of fresh
vrk and sausage. Why should he,
What is nicer and more useful
ieful then a fine Sweater for
aristmas? Al grades 1o select
om,. . John S. Tyson. Jr.
Charjie Passieu was a Jacksonville
gitor Friday, aod brought back a new
ord truck, which was delived to the
corgia-Florida Investment Cao. Those
ks know a good truck when they use
em,
After a barren's duys work Monday.
Jounjy Court hejd a night session, try
og Altman, the Peirce county maun on
1 liquor charge, found guilty and fined
1120, Other cases went over to Snpe
rior Court.' B i . |
Account of tie elgotric heaters freez
g up in the Cunsolidated Building,
he Grammer Schoe! was dismissed for
dondey and Tuesday. Misses Askew,
doon and Pearson visited Uptonsville
ichool, Tuesday,
Those boxes of Hollingworth Candy
in the Folkston Puarmacy window
Are as atiractive to the eye, as delicious
to the taste, an orgamental ua useful,
Iti @ lucky girl that gets 1o investigate
the inside of them,
~ While boys in & hick town cag't put
firecracker-s under horses to make the
avimal ruoaway, they still can get
the pail brigrede out ty quench the
flames they start with this farciful cel
e ration of Lhristmas.
Pretiy Handkerchiefs, Garter
Sets, Toilet Sets, and Manicure Sets
and all priced very low.
John 8. Tysor, Jr,
HERALD, FOLKSTON, GEORGIA.
I'he Herald has some beautitul an
graved Christmas and New Year Cards
which he can supply with your name
noatly printed in naw type forthe prioe
of those you buy and write it. Place
rders egrly aud get your choice.
| Gleo Chanpeey is still making him
lse)f 3 name in the pugilistic ring. He
took oo a Cario lighter the first of the
week at Jacksonville, and got a news
paper verdict, but the judges calied it
adraw, He is a light heavy weight,
Several schoolsjin the state have shu
down oo account of lack of funds, bad
weatherand the flu, our school in F.lk
stun, pfter Monday and Tuesday off on
account of the lack of warmth from the
electric:heaters, is now back on the job.
~ Rev, E. W. Lee, pastor of the A, M.
E. Church, Folkston, is trying to raise
funds to rebuild the their church, the
9ld one was blown down some 18 years
sgo. This is a commendable in the
pastor, and we hope ihe best of Inck
to them., ¢
Mr. R. H. Bryaat, returned the pas
week from Plant City, Fla,, where he
weat io attend the fanersl of his son,
M:. Eugene Bryant, who burled there.,
Mr. Bryant anvises us that he wil
shortly leava for the fwinteu spending
it in the strawberrv city, where his
family ‘reside.
Edgar Milis returned Tuesday from a
tsip above Douglas, where he went to
get a Ford truck load of velvet beans.
I'hey cost him S2U per ton, which after
all is cheaper and better tnan hulls and |
are fine to fatten beeves on. But why
not produce them at home and save
the hauling and feeding and soil buiid
ing qualilies of their growing,
. The Pan Am clever agent, M:, Oscar
Raynor, attended the meeting at Vida
lia of the representatives oigthe districl
last Friday, reporting a meet of much
interest and a program for the expan
sion of business after the New Year,
As this company is now aliied with the
Standard Oil Company of New Jeisey,
they will adopt the red jgesoline tanks
of she psrent company.
Three year old “Billy”’ was told that
baby teeth put under her pillow would
cause the fairies to leave a nickle for
them. It proved successful on her two
trials. Later discovered in high glee,
she confessed she had found daddy’s
false teeth that she was going to use
later for her Christmas mouney, becausei
Santa needing them, would pay more
for them—and he wiil. |
PO-CA-RA
ASK
Your Druggist.
Ot all gifts,
a new motor car
. . of all cars a
new Buick . . the
fullest measure
of Christmas
cheer you could
possibly give to
your family ..
The Silver Araversary
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Rev. C. L. Nease suffered s fraciure
of his wrist on his right arm, Monday,
from the kick or hiz Ford, a painful
hurt, but not a break.
Jake Littlefield arrived home Thurs
day fromn Charlcstoh, the f!u causin
the school to close down for Christmas,
Some cuils with appropriate senti.
ment of the Christmas and New Year
Greeting, which we will use in our is.
sue of Deo, 28th. We hope every one
of the business houses, the churches,
the lodges will be represented §in this
Christmas issue.
The Baptist Sunday School of Folk
ston will hold the barrcl being filled
for the Crphanage at Hapeville, unti]
next Sunday, so if any have donation’s
please bring them Sunday. The bar
re] must leave Monday to get to ithe
little one for Christmas.
Mrs. John Pfescott, wrs in Folkston,
Srturpay, all wrapped up in a blaunket,
on her way to her son} Robert’s home,
aliera recuperating visit to her daugh
ter Mrs. A. J. Howerd, who had been
pu'sing her nn attack in which she
ha [ almost the use of her legs.
~ Our good friend, farmer A. L. Din
kins was in to see ds Saturday. Said
he was enjoying tha Herald and said
he had some line potatocs he had
brought to trade for year, whieh was
ve-y acceptable in view of the fact that
we have nine regnlar poareers at our
home,
Going home at noon from the Mrug
Store last Friday Mrs. E. B. Stapleton
discovered the roof jof their home cn
fire: A spark had\fallen on the shin
gled roof. but the early discovery and
Mrs. Stapleton’s basty alarm. brought
qoick sesponse and and an easy extin
ishing of the fire with snly a jew burnt
shingles.
Tae Woman’s Missionary Society of
the Baptist church will hold their an
nual Christmas Bazaar .at Bank’s Res
{B irant, Friday afternoon beginning at
8;3), Homemade Cakes and candy will
also be sold. Beautiful articles suitze
ble for Christmas gifts will be on dis
play. Remember Banks Restaurants
is the place.
The contract for a beautiful clock for
ie Court House was let by the Com
m'ssionersat a contract price of SIOOO.
*'YOU WILL GET WELL”
A, C. BLISS, D. C, ‘
CHIROPRACTOR,
HOMELAND, GA.
SPEIALIST IN
F .VERs, NERVOUS DISEASES, DILESTIVE
DISORDERS, WOMEM'S DISLASET. [
OEPICE HOURs:—2 to 7:30 p, m.
710930 p. m.
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Wo Jo JONES 3 Eats a:::doMe:(t)s.
How is Your Hunting Equipment
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Winchcster Repeating and~
Remington Automatic Shot Guns
for $45 and $56.75 Each.
Winchester Repeater and UMC Game Load Shells
most any size shot in 20, 16 and 12 Guage.
Your order will be appreciated. ,
Harley-Vann Hardware Company °
410 Elizabeth Street WAYCROSS, GA.
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Hollinsworth’s
Candies
/ - In Dainty Boxes
How sweet is the Gift, and lasting
the impression these Boxes makes.
Prices vary as to sizes and Variety
Other Christmas Articles,
that appeal to sane Christmas Buyers.
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Folkston Pharmacy.rs:ci -
A Going and
A Coming!
It has been so since the birth of Christ,
and will be so until the Judgment Day,
Yet how few take time by the forelock
and prepare for the rainy day or Merry
Christmas. Keep this thought in mind
it is a wise man that lays by in store for
the future. Why not after Christmas
¢ begin saving a little each month for the
one that is always coming.
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There is many pleasures}in a Grap %
aphone, or new records if you als!
ready have one. And one
alway find something useful in
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Folkston Ga. Woodbine
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With the good things
we have to Eat,
Sania’s Chief Worries are Over
for our Meats, are so juicy and
tender. our Groceries so fresh and
good, with the Fruits and Vegeta
bles fresh, crisp and delicious thet
Meals getting is a pleasure with
those that trade with
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