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Passieu Motor Co.,
THE HOME OF THE 1929 FORD.
STAPLETON PHARMACY
The Prescription Drug Store.
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If we could wish you more, it would be
that Prosperity would come to one and
all of our friends and patrons.
SCOTT PRESSING CLUB
T. A. SCOTT, Proprietor.
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liberal patronale_has;_tfl'ade.:dgi l).usi'r‘x-a';s' o
as successful as [it is now, wePcheerfully
greet you with good will and eppreciation
for pass favors, and hope we merit your
continued patronage.
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Allen & Vickery,
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CHARLTON COUNTY HERALD.
SAINT GEORGE NEWS
UF HOLIDAY EVENTS
St. Geurge was well represented
at the Fourth year play at Folk
ston Friday evening. Among those
going over were Mrs. N. J. Norman
with a party including Mrs. W, T.
Londeree, Mrs. B, b, King, Miss
Amnda Nobles, Marie and Witliam
Arnold Norman, Dorothy King and
Douglas Londerce, Others in
cluded Misses Elvanor and Gladys
Cockrell, June Quaterman, lLouise
Barker, Messrs, Justin Cockrell
and Arthur Barker, Misses Flor
ence, Sara Allie Prescott and Leon
Norman
Rev, Nease fi'lled his regular
appomntment at St George Sunday
December 23rd, delivering a
splending sermon at the Meth
odist church at morning service.
Friends of Miss Ida K. Beugh
will regret to lcarn ou the the
aeath of her sister, Mrs Comer at
her hume, Mrs, Comer has visited
at St George us have several mems
bers of hier family und there are
many frienas here wio extend
svmpathy to the family in theic
SOrrow.
Adele Jackson arrived Tuesday
to spend the hohdays with his
mother, Mrs., Jacksoii and other
relatives at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, G. W. Holeendorf in St
George. ' Adele was one the fin
victims but is rapidly recovering
his usual health,
Mr. and Mrs, i.. Q. Nobles are
expectiug Mr and MrsJ. A. Peavy
Vienna Ga., for Chrixtmas Day at
at their home in St George. Mr.
Pzavy is a brother of Mrs Nobles.
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Mr. N.J Norman made a bus
‘ness trp to Palatka and other
points in Florida the first of the
week. "
Mr. H. M. Go" ‘en ha; been ser
iously ill at his home for the past
fe v days.
Miss Amanda Nobles was shoc
ping in Jacksunville the past week.
vr and Mrs, D. C. Welch is still
c:ufined to her bed at her home
alter being ill for several weeks.
Mr. and Mr. E. Bell are the
hapoy parents of a baby deughter
born Saturday morning, Mother
and bahy are doing well.
Friday Mrs. D. R. Hodges and
Charles, Fred Osterman and Mrs.
L. R. Ganey were shoppers in
Jacksouville,
Mre, NeDonu'd of Jacksonville
wus in St, George Friday, to or
ganize a music class,
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All Aglow
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/13 1929
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’r HE 1929 Chevrolet, the beauty of its Construe
tio i sihown in the marked improvement over
th: 1928, illustrates more loudly than words
just how much we appreciate your patronage.
The New Six Cylinder is here, Come see it.
Wright Motor Co.,
CHEVROLET DEALERS
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; ]:g‘_ ey Our Yuletide
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Here is ours to add to others
Let us say as a matter of fact,
Ours includes all the others, plus
What'er they may have lacked
FOLKSTON PHARMACY
PRESCRIPTION A SPECIALTY,
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Goes to our Customers and
Friends. We appreciate
their favors and friendship.
FOLKSTON PRESSING CL7'B.
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Qurßest
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We wish so: our Fiulks on
friends anl their friends
and thank them all for
past. and future favors.
C. E. STROUP
The Barber.
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{lmake the season «nej}
of pleasure. QOur
thanks to our old as
well as new friends.
J. A. PREVATT,
M. Altman's Stand.