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Charlton County Herald
OfMiclal Organ o' Charlton County
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?. W. WRENCH... .EDITOR- OWNER
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Lutered at the Postoffice at Folkston.
(Ga., as second class mail matter. Faw-
Hshed on Thursdar of each week
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Getting the Herald out a day ear
lier just to show you we wi-h so
aid vou in your Christmas shop.
pl“uv
Smile its worth while.
Eyes to the front, men—llet’s all
go onward toge'her.
If you have not done y ur
Christmas shopping early, do it
now,
Everbody remember the o'
tolks at home, with a Christn s
card at least,
In unily all thingscan beac o -
plished; divided the devil gets h |
Liggest share. ‘
Get the old heart feeling 11 1
for Christmas and remember tie
poor and needy. ‘
After all, the thoughts I am
thinking of you, means more thun
any gift that could be sent. l
Every farmer should have a hive
or so of bees. That is something
tnut works while you sleep.
e
_.Jthe old twelve days use to be
the time to plant “garden sas.”
that cou'd stand a little frost,
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If vou are as happy as we wish
you 10 be; your Christmas is going
to be just running vver with glee.
What South Georgia really needsi
is to diyisional into such crop
zones us are naturally suited to
soil conditions,
Merry Christmas all of you
school children. Have a gcod
t.me next week and do not cver
eat yourselves.
Voting $270.000,000 in the bn.-
git by the Senate, evidently leads
one to belief that that part of on
gress want to try to enforce the
18th amendment,
We call wtlention with pleasur
to Ihe advertisement’ of the Crif
fings Interstate Nurseries, of Mac
¢ enny, Fla, because we bel:ve
in lowers in the yard and Nuit in
0 ‘chard. |
A farmer can live at home if e
will, and that kind of a farmer is
the kind of farmer that never 11! ¢
ol hard times and worse coming
bot a good world growing bty
and better, and the Lord is goo
to those that ure good to them
selves, /
Phnt you an evergresn tree i
vour yard for a Christmas trec: s
nut tree, a fig bush, grape vine, s«
an all year round enjoyment can
be had, The lesson 1o teach those
at home is raise something y ur
self for health aud profit,
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When we pick up on ow
Georgia changes and notice ful
pages of legal sales notice, we jus'
woader how much of it comos f
this much boasted republican pros
perity, We presume, of course,
the newspaper is prospergus that
yets the business.
The Dalten Citizen suys the new
hotel at Cartersviile is named after
the joint proprietors—Bradley and
Bandy. Called ‘Braban”, If they
had taken only the “R” omt of
Bradley and put it in the right
place in the Bandy they wculd
have bad & more takinz nume.
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The pension cl.eck for “uld vets”
was received Sa‘urasy by O.da
ry H. G. Gibson, and were maiied
out to these four survivors for a
inttle Chistmas change, The sur
viving four are Mrs, Pollie Prity
ett, Messrs, John Vickery, Seab
F. Mills and Jesse F. Grooms.
In the two month proposed stay
at Miumi, President-elect Hooyer
ought to get the Florida viewpowt
at least. Here is hoping that his
island retreat will enatle him to
enjoy his visit free of the curious
and office seeking pest, and th.t
the stay may bring that rest so
needful of one entering upon such
‘ardous duties,
The farmer that hus potatues in
the bank; corn in the crib; hay in
the loft; meat in the smokehouse,
enjoy a cackle in the baroyard and
and a radio in house, and greels{
folks with a cheery word and a
smile because he is built that wny.‘
And every man on the farm can
huve all these if he plans to that
end and works as he shoulds.
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The commissions for the couaty
officers of Charlton, duly electea
to serve for the next four yenrs,
were received by the Ordinary on
Monday, giving them a reign of
the next four years over the destiny
of our county affairs, Mr. W. B,
(Happy) Smith will be the only
new face among them, Hereisa
Happy New Year to them, may
their work be pleasant, profitable
and pleasing to all of them as well
as those they serve,
; This new court house of ours
is an impressive building. Fire
proof throughout. The comple
tion of the second floor, the
cement part of it was cumpl‘eted
the past week. We might say it
is as solid as a rock quarry. Steel
window frames, tile tlooring in the
hallway, and a floor of wood, nailed
on imbeaded cement joists. It is
an imposing structure and will be
a joy to public officials who will
occupy it '
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The Herald fsvors the state
bond issue fur paved highways,
But we dislike that clause that the
counties are promised reimburge.
ment of tneir bond money for
country muds, and that is 1o be
leferred until the Highway system
threughcut the stste on the old
county-site basis is completed.
If thereis a voice that haz #n
pinion in- Charlton for or against
this idca we would be plad to
wint it Come folks lets think of
4 plan that weans the counties
«veloping their rond system off
the highways right along with 'hei
stite Road. With our bond
noney we could nicely spend a
ew thoisand of it each yesr in
levelooing a svstem on & proper
van to connect rural roads with
y ate roads,
We want through travel all
l Ignt, but we are more anxious tJ
nave our own country folks drop
’illo see us with some country
wodue's and come in on a good
coad 109,
’ Lets haye a plan adopted that
will carry forward the connecting
I every rural community with the
‘ounty site und school centers.
How many of us bave forgotten
wr experience of the September.
itorm, and schools suspended for
hree weeks, and citizens maroon
ed for a like period.
We are with you on a perman
ot paved highwsy plan, aod we
sy that we wish to heve the loa!
divided 50 we can "eat with yon "
GHARLTON COUNTY HERALD, FOLKSTON, GEORGIA.
KEEPING OFF FLU,
~ The prevsiling epedemiv r,iflu
of which we hear so much of now,
is one of izose diseases that can be
cuntrolled to a large extent by the
iudividuald, if be is wise in his dis
cretiop in preparing uimself 1o
'resist the disease, or avoid it by
'a litle preceution, Bear this
thought in mind—6o per cent o
dangerour contagious diseases re
su't from bad colus and their neg
lect.
! The medicel field has yet failed
to perfect. u vaccine or serum
preventative of Influenza, Therc
fore, the ounly preventative, the
‘nnly safeguard, 1s:
Avyoid crowds.
Eat and drink at home,
Sleep with window’s open.
Place a few drops of Argyrol,
20 percent solution, in each nostrill
three times a day and the chances
are that you will eseape the disease.
, Be not mindful of tihe indispu!-
able fact that drinking receplacles[
are the greatest disseminators of
Influenza and its kindred, Safr‘
advice is to avoid public drinking
ves<els and resort so the ‘paper
cup,’ without which drink nor,
It is to be hoped that this vicir -
ity will avail itself of the prope
caution hereinabove offered and
avoid the serious consequences‘
that we experienced not so many
years ago.
Edgar Allen has come to a wise
conslusion. He says he intencs
to raise hogs; will have a start of
sixty to begin with, Going to sow
a spring grazing crop and let them
feed themselves, If there is a bet
ter proposition we know not what
it is.
i» a prescription for
CoLDs, GRIPPE, FLU, DENGUE
BiLioUS FEVER ANDL MALAR'A-
It is the most speedy remedy known
~ Dr. A, Fleming
C FrICE—OPPOSITE MASoNIC TemxPL
TBLEPHONE 19 FoLKsTON, (a,
SPECIAMLISES IN TREATMENT oF
CRONIC CASES.
“YOU WILL GET WELL"
A. C. BLISS, D. C,
CHIROPRACTOR,
HOMELAND, GA.
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OBFICE HOURe:~~2 10 5:30 p. m.
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Administrators Sale
OflORfl!A, CHARLTON COUNTY.
By virture of an order of the Court
of Ordipary of said county issued ot
‘tho December term of anla court
the undersigned will sell nt public vut
erv, before the court house door, on
the first Tuesday in Jannary, 1920,
Between the usnal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, the fu!
lowing desc ibed estate belonding t.
the late W F. Crews, si uated in saic
count, and state o= vi.;
One lundred (100) acres of land si «
uate in the North East corner of land
lot No. Rixty Fight (68) of the second
land disriet, bounded on North by
lands of N. U, Wade, East by lands ol
W. H. Yoward' South by landsof N
G, Wade and West by lands of N. G
‘Wade,
This 4th. day of December, 1928,
| Ira Crews.
Administrator of estate of W, F. Crews.
| Leave to Sell Land,
QEORGIA, Chariton Oounty,
Notice s hereby piven that the un
dersigned has appied to Ordinary of
sald ecunty for leave to sell land be
,lu.h.btbo estate of 1. R. Privett
for the payment of (or for the purs
pose of distribution. Said application
will be heard at the term of Court of
Ordioary for said county to be held
on the first Monday in January 1929,
This 3rd day of December 1929,
‘ Josse W. Vickery:
lu-umm upon the estate of L, R.
Privett. "
Mortgage Foreclosure \
(GEORGIA, CHAKLTON COUNTA.
| Under and by virtue of a power of
sale contained in a certain deed to se
cure debtexecuted by A. L. Barbour to
J. H, Johnson & Son, a firm composed
of J H. Johunson and E. H. Johnson,
on the 25th day of Aprii, 1928, and re
corded in the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Charlton County,
Georgia, in Book “P’, page 214, the
undersigned will sell at public sale, at
the Court Heuse in said county, durin;
the legal hours of sale, on
TUESDAY, JANUARY, Ist, 1929.
~ to the highest bidder for cash, the
following described property, to-wit: |
A strip of land 150 by 100 fee’, ]U(':t-=
ted in southeast corner of tracts num
bers 5 aud 10 of the ‘'Hebard Mill Site’’,
being 150 feet fronting on the West side
of the Dixie Highway, and running
vack 400 feet to Jands of Allen and
vickery and being bounded as follows:
North and West by lands of Allen anu’
Vickery; East by the Dixie Highway;
and South by lands of J. w. Buchanan,
and being the place whereon the saic
A. L. Barbour now resides; the same
being in the 32nd Disirict G. M., ol
Charlton County, Georgia, and being
;on the west side of the Dixie Highway,
‘between Folkston and Homeland, Ga.
Said property will be sold as the
property of A. L. Barbour for the pur
pose of paying a certain prom
isary note bearing date of the 25th ¢a)
of April, 1928, and payable six months,
after date, and made and executed by
the said A. L. Barbour to J. H. John.
son & Son, said note being fur Four
Hundred Dollars and Forty-one cents,
(8400.41) principel, stipulating for in
terest from date at the rate of eight per
cent per annum, the total amouni due |
oL said note being $400.41, principal,’
and $16.90 interest to aate oi sale,
together with the cost of this
proceedtng as provided in such
deed to secure debt. A conveyance
will be executed to the purchaser by
the undersigned, as authorizad in the ‘
sale Deed to Secure Debt. This the
6th day of December, 1928,
J. H. Johnson & Son.
J. H. Johson.
E. H. Johnson.
By W, A, Wood,
Their Attorney-at-Law.
Black Smith Shop
Now ready to serve you at
my home place Shop. Need
iron or wood work see me
J. M. Wilds.
Syrup Labels
HERALD
PLANT THIS YEAR FOR THE FUTURF
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REES, SHRUBS AND PLANTS WILL
Give y 'u jncome and plaasure. In a few Seasons
' they will return fisedividends,
FIRST cost will not be Jveal; smal! sums wiil cover the uykeep. Your prop
er'y values will in¢rease right away,
PEACHES and plums give quick resuits—and may be planted amcng other
trees, Pecans are Lighly profitabic after 1 few years; For home ground
ornamentation, piant roses, shrobe and vines
Yor may be surpriscd to lear how little it will cost to start. Even if vour
placeis n *small one, room for a few fruit and nul trees can be found, Flow
ers, eyergreens and like plants and shrubs require but little spce, Plan
NOW for the future—it will pay vou!
WE HELP YOU select the right ki~ds an 1 offer you good stock at fir prices.
Send to-day for free copy of our catulog andg planting guide® .
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Which Includes the Useful Articles ha
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 wiil impress you.
Handsome Box Candy and Christmas Cards
STAPLETON PHARMACY
“Tha frescription Drug Store.”’
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Beautiful Engraved
Cards, Sentiment and
Designs pleasing and
Appropriate for both
Christmas and New Year.