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In the'Social Life or agßusy Town.
Hither and Yoa Movement 9 F.on.e Folks and Friends
Mrs. J. DD. Roddenberry was »
visitor tz Jacksonville last Satur
day,
Miss Helon Gowen is now as
sisting the holiday trade at Dean
& Gowens. i
Mizs Jewel Page, is home fnr‘:
the holiday vaecation from coliege,’
Bristol, Virginia,
Mrs. J. V. Gowen and (Ilydnf
were visitors to Jacksonville last
Friday for the day. i
Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Mizell and
Jessie Mae Mizell were visitors
to Wayeross last Friday,
Don’t forget Hamilton- Brow
Shoes at cut prices. Come iar o
save money. Joho S, Tyson, I
Lloyd Chancey is at home for -
rest, having been il with the [l
He pow lives in Savannah,
Mr. and Mrs Kudolph Mills and
Miss Mayme Mills were week er¢
visitors to Jacksonville the po
week,
Mrs, O E Rayner is helpi ¢
serve customers during th L 1 -
days at Dear & Gowens Dep ¢t
ment store,
P'retty Handkerchiefs, Ga 1
Sets, Toilet Sets, and Manicure S
and all priced very low.
John 8. Tysor, J:
Mr. Roy E. Bowen came
week for a visit to Rev, and M .
C. L. Nease during the holid y ¢
He is from Canada,
Miss Kathleen Moon was callc
home to Hostehton Friday on (-
count of the iliness of her mother
who has preumonia.
~ Mr Edgar Allen was a businee:
visitors to Jacksonville last Satur
day, selecting some Christmu:
stock for special sales.
~ Miss Mary Stokes returned fron
Valdosta Tuesday, ailing from
slight attack cf the flu. She i
able to be up and about.
~ What is nicer and more useh
useful than a fine Sweater so
Christmas? All grades to selec
from, John § Tyson. Jr
Mr. Rueben Raynor, one of tl..
star football players on the Dony -
las A& M team spent the wees
end here with home folks.
Mrs W. J. Jones, Mrs. H. .-
Davis, Misses Ruby Davis an
Jewell Page and Mr. Ben Rodger
were Waycross visitors Monday
Miss Ruby went up for treatmen!
Mrs, J, W, Vickery was taken
tu Waycross Monday and placec ‘
in the hospital for an operation
It is reported that \he operation is
not a serious one and that sh
will be home ere long.
Forty to silty one vear old Jap |
nnese persimmon trees also sey
eral hundred Moore's early grap. -
vines, Now is the time 1o ph 1t
them. Come out and get a few «
each and have fruit o your ow..
place, W. W. Yurber.
OUTDOOR
(rLE'TS
@ MEANS BUYING
P )
- AFORD
No Gift more Exjoyable to all of the
family and it give Enjoyment every
day of the year. Speak quick for
- Delivery for Christmas ;
Passieu Motor Company
Miss Marie Haddock is clerking in the
W. E. Gibson store,
Mr. Q. O. Pierce was a hunter M n
day ~he got a 15 pound wild turkey.*
Bill Jones says he has so much fine
fruit in cans for Chrisumas that shelves
he has won't hold them,
Go have a laugh Friday night. “Two
Days to marry, a play given by the
seniors Will make your sides ache.
A program is promised by the Gram.
mar School at the Auditorivin Thurslay
4 fternoon ending school for Caristmas -
Sol. Miils has been very much pleae.
ed with himself this week a turkey
robbler that netted 16 pounds was ¢
throphy of a Tuesday hunt.
Stone’s Celebrated Fruit Cak:
Vlease .get vour order in earl
Come in one and two pcunds,
John S. Tyson, Jr
Mr. T. A. Scott has moved into the
3. F. Scott home place; Mingo Stewari
ccupies Lis home just vacated and Mr,
I. L. Jackson takea charge of the Stew
art property which he purchased.
Joe Stewart is now assisting st
he postoffice, Jire has been
ielping off and on for some times,
ut now has a regular job, siner
Ar. mills has gone to turpentining,
Virs, A, D. Welker, of Howard
Whiol arived the past week for a
Iliday visit to her daughter, Mrs
“izzie Roddenberry, our popu‘nr{
ax collectory She 1s annual vie'-
‘or that is always welcomed here,
The Kingsland girls will play the
‘olkston gir's a basket ball game
n Thursday. Friday the boys of
Lingsland come again to tackle
wr lad in another game They
tlaim thep’ll sulprise our {eam
- Mr. J. C. Littlefield, who has
ibeen attending school at Citedell,
South Carolina, returned home
'ast Friday, and took his bed with
the flu, but as J. C. said “you
can't keep a good man down,” so
‘he is up again, il bl
On account of illness of Miss
Mary Jane Littlefield, Mrs J. C.
Littlefield and Mr. Sidney Brown
went over to Valdosta Saturday
after her. She has been confined
to her bed, but hopes lo be out
to enjoy Chrisimas.
See my line of Box Stationary?
It's pretty and good at most rea
sonable prices.
John S. Tyson, Jr,
BeFay Mills has leased the Gil
wcan Chipley turpentine still which
he is now operating. He is work
ring his own timber and adding a
little therefore by lease. He is
hoping to get enough other timber
to keep him busy. l
Buy your heavy Uonderwear,
Lumber Jackets and Flannel Shirts
from the Quality Store.
‘ John 8. Tyson, Jr.
Rev. C. L. Neare has beer having
wrother painful experience with his
ford. Tuesdav it “kicked" him again_
or else e slipped as he was cranking |
i Wit his toot, and fuil against the ra~
dintor, cutting hig lip so baaly that i!l
equired a st teh or so to get it togeth
er again - What he needs is one with
a “welt starter.™
HERALI;"FOLESTON, GEORGIA.
County Business of December Meetings
las Reported in their Official Minutes.
.. . I
Commissioners Proceedings
Audits November Bills for
Payment-.-. Buy Clock
Volkston, Ga., Dee, 8, 1928
Tue Board County Commissicners
aet in regular Session. With tue fol
lowing members present; J.C. Little
‘ield, Chairman, W.C. Hopkins, N.
Roddenberry, and L. M, Reynolds.
Absent O. M. Prescott.
The minutes of previous meeting
read and rpproved. The following
iills were ordered paid; l
I, C. Littlefield 1 da Com. 1 da rd 10 30
). M. Prescott *** 3 -sigg ou‘
. Roddenberry ¢** = 2 % W4B 24
N.C. Hopking ‘¢ » W. % s 90’
Ly M. Reynolds « & ¢ sGy 16
). F. Wilson 1 monih sal. clerk 50 00
). F. Wilson part and lbr Jail Tol 12 50
3ob Jones pd sense hands o 6 90
J. D, Moore, adv. Bt. Ft Brdge 505 06
J. D, Moure Extwk **** ¢ 184 12
Passieu Motor Co., prs. Tractor 8 31
Knabbs ¢ Lo *“ T'ruck )
Jr. A. Fleming, Serv. Pris. 600
I'. L. Pickern Sup Jail a 0
H. G. Gibson Ex Elec'n, rec certs 34 81
P G. Brooks Hol’'g Electi n 8 40
N. D. Moore Sight Bridge Uet. 700
I- 0. Sikes, Nov. Sal. Traf Cop 100 00
o pd for arrcst Wayeross 6 v
A. G, Gowen Nov, Sal Co Police 50 0u
\B. Hursey * * * Dam 125 w
). H Johnson Ҥ * ** Judge 41 tv
foledo Msgr. Co., Tools Gas. i 8 65
I. H.Juhnson & Son Lbr Bt Ft « 212 74
E C. Wainwright watching/C. H. 6u w 0
Prog. Prin. Co. Sta. and Prin. 9 0
H. P. Bryant Hold'g Election 12 24
T. M Darman Gas and Oils. \26 44
A.D, Burbsed Work feoce 'lO 50
Herald Print Com. Pro. b 0
W. H Mizell, Broad, keep Pris. 195 30
“ ¢ QGeneral Office Ex 9385
Mrs. Rosa Toy 4 Certificates 200
B. B. King 12 WL 600
P. G. Brooks 2 . 100
Charlten Co, P, Co Lights JL. CH 4 00
Ednie Crews—Holding Elect. 10.90
T. E. Leckie “i. 14 16
A, F. Philips reprr windows Jail 2650
:eclenncy Hdw, Co Sup Truck 12 03
s E. Gibson Sup Rd and Bridg 108 40
T. E. Mayes Nov Brdg Inspt 17500
Dean and Gowen Sup Rd Brag, Jl. 22 70
‘g. Rayier Right of Way 35 Uul
awes Garge work I'ractor 200
N.J. Norman, Sup Roads 8 05,
H. J. Davis Sup Rd and Jail 16 95
Pan Am Oil Co.} Gas and Oils 8030
Standard Oil Co, * " 62 66
Ind Hdw. Co, Fence Staples 3 00
F. C. Crawford Lom, Col Rd Tax. 9 %
J.B.Soutawell . * v & w 3999
%, A. O'quian e NN N N
Paid Paupers % W
Total $2,485.09
| J. C. Littlefield, Com, Dist. No,l
S. M. Altman, pd.road hands $73.63
8..5. Prescott, " . 4990
J. H. Jones, lumber, road hands 97.5¢
J 7 H. Johnson N 28&98‘
A.J, Bennett pd. road hands 15013
Stumpage and piling 12.70
J. B Jones, bridge caps 51.45'
nn iy p‘“n‘ 23.95
Laramoore, CUrawford rd. mach, 40 00
| L $786,58
O, M, Prescott, Com"* Disi No. 2
B. C. Crews, pd, road hands $142.49
B.M Prescott, road machine 2500
2. B. Gowen, paia hands 17218
8. A.Crews " " m.rz!
Naiis x.w'
J. H§Juhmon. lumber 8264
Lqunorc. Cruwlord, vd mach, 76m
‘ S7OB vy
N. Roddenberry, Com Dist No. 3
o, P’ Bryant, pd, road hands $52.20 |
urady Gibson ™ " " 28.3 u
A.J Beonett bd bridge hazds 1560 NJ
J. 1, Jehinson lumber 260,48 |
3 umpnye and piling 2,
J. B. Junes bridge caps l‘l)t.\.'ns
o piling Z%.‘.:.‘)‘
J. H, Junes lumber 97,54 |
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| A j 78101,
| BACK IN BUSINESS
ANNCUNCING THE PURCrASE OF
THE M. ALTMAN PROPERTY, STOCK
| = ANL HAVING REMODDLED IT FOR
‘ A MARKET AND GROCERY
We ask thhe patronage of old cusiomers as well
as the public generally, We Strive to Please,
J. A. Prevattiie s e
1 1
Charlton Co. School Syctem
Proceeding of Board of Ed
ucation for December.
The Board of Education me'
luesday, December 4, 1928, with
all members except Mr. Normam
present.
Minutes ot the previous meeting
‘were rzad and approved. Sup-re
intendent’s report showing 998
miles traveled and 293 Yours spent
in supervision and administration
of schools during the 26 workiag
davs of Nuvember was filed.
The moun:hly financial statement was
read us follows:
Cash on hand November 1, § 184923
Receipts during November 3430 95
| 3620 18
Expenditures duringcNovember $3072 31
Cash on hand, Nov, 30, 547 87
3260 18
Superintendent was instructed
to pay teaches third months
salary as soon as sufficieni funds
were available.
The bills for the month were
scrutinized and approved for-pay
ment as follows:
Suderintendent and M: B. E. SSB 00
Incidentals and all others 196 9
White teachers 2468 50
$2783 42
No further business appearing the
Bourd adjourned.
Conrrec—Attest:
JOHN HARRIS, Secretary.
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' W. C. Hopkins, Com Dist No. 4.
Toledo mfg. Co. pd hands $344.52
F. C. Crawford " " 98.81
ema
b ) $443.43
I £. M. Reynolds, Com Dist No &
_Laramore and Crawford $34.00
Carly Raulerson rd hands 100 00
G. W, Sands 4 - 223 50
M. C Stokes lumber 40.00
Dol(und nails 11,80
’ | $409.30
Gen ace, Paupers amd Bridge $2,488 65
J, C. Littlefield Com Dist Nol 78668
O. M. Prescott i “» g NN
N. Roudenberry * w.-us NN
W.C Hopking * - “4 4333
3. M. Reyoolds * * 45 409.30
Grand total $5,618.4.0
An offer wae accepted, and 1t wns
ordered that a clock be installed in
the court house tower tor a SI,OOO.
' There being no further business the
Boar.i adjourned until the first M)nday
in Jan-1929.
0. F. Wilson, clerk
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Glynn’s Big Cabbage Crop
' By far the largest cabbage crop
ever planted in Glynn county is
!now being put in at the Hamilton
plantation o 1 St. Simons Island,
the winter home of Edgene W,
Lewis, of Detroit.
Supt. Pat Wall with a force of
hands arh setling out fifty acres
They are a'so getting the ground
10 readiness for 25 acres ol letiuce
for the sPring crop
| — e G ettt
Keeping up with Chartton Cou -
ylulks oy taking Ine Ha raid.
PO-CA-RA
ASK
Your Druggist.
With the good things G
we have to Eat, : q\\p‘{
& B
Santa’s Chief Worries are Over ..‘
for our Meats, are so juicy and !}L ‘¢S
tender, our Groceries so fresh and 'i:@ r
gonod, with the Fruits and Vegeta- ’
blzs fresh, crisp and delicious that :
Meals getting is a pleasure with ~
those that trade with >
The Place of Good
Wo Jo JONES ) Ests and Meats.
Winchcster Repeating and~—
Remington Automatic Shot Guns
for $45 and $56.75 Each.
i Winchester Repeater and UMC Game Load Shells
most any size shot in 20, 16 and 12 Guage.
’ ‘ our 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.
The
F olkstqn P harmacy.",;e,;;ng;gg
¢ A Going and
s ' .
o A Coming?
% & EN It has been so since the birth of Christ,
N t\&‘}'; h & and will be so until the Judgment Day,
- ;flf’\(%br Yet how few take time by the forelock
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and prepare for the rainy day or Merry
22? \’~ 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.
The Citizens Bank
Folkson, Georgia Nahunta
WHY
NOT A (11l
ROCKER ‘
OR SOMETHING V .
ELSE SIMILIAR 5 ;
AND AS USEFUL FOR A GIFT
TO MAKE HOME MORE LiVA.-
BLE AND ENJOYABLE.
There 1s many pleasures in a Graph
* aphone, or new records if you al
ready have one. And one can
alway find something useful in
-FURNITURE-
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Folkston Ga. Woodbine
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