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Folleston %/és and Friends
- Our Reporter Tells the News as its Told to Her.
Mr. Dick Czudon’s family are ill with
the flu.
Mr. B. F. Scott and Ben were visitors
Thursday.
Mrs, H, C. Page has recovered from
& coaze of flu,
Mr, M, deWay is recovering from an
ttack of flu,
Five air planes made the trip over
Folkston Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. McCoy and the childr en
were visitors to Waycross, Tuesday.
Uncle Jim Crews was a caller
this weck to renew his subscription
Jake Littlefield returns to Citadell
saturday, to complete the term in col
lege,
Reports from the hospital in Way
cross is that Migs Ruby Davis is now ill
wiin flu, ‘
Rural Carrier Henry Cibson is the
latest down with flu, he having taken
his bed, Tuesday
Mrs. B. F. Scott of Jacksonville
is visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Scott, }
Misses Lettie and Juanita Stokes and.
wilton are spending this week at their
home at Stokesville, ‘
Messrs. Wm. Mizell jr., and L. E.
Mallard made a business trip to Jack
sonville Wednesday.
Drawdy Wainwright was a visitor to
Waycross Weanesday an i found Mrs.
Wainwright getting nicely on.
Miss Jewel Page left Saturday for
Bristol, Va., to re-euter college, after a
holiday visit to home folks. S
Mr. and Mrs.J. B. Baker, Mr. Broad
us Jon-%'lurguflt and Willie Jones
enj yed the day Friday in Jacksonville.
Mr, and Mrs, L. H. Fargason have re
turned from a enjoyable visit from
Daytonia Seach, where they have been
vigiting relatives,
Mrs. Curtis Smith and Misses Smith
snd Willie Sutton, of Folkston were
visitors in town Sunday.
Southeast Georgian.
Diamond Page has gone to Havana,
Fla., to take & position with the Wes
tern Union Co. Diamond is a hard
working boy and will make good.
Messrs. N. J. Normon and J. J. Sapp
was in Folkston Friday. Mr. Norman
eays that the flu is disappearing and
that they are in hopes of getting their
school going to catch up the loss time.
The return of Mrs. J. W, Vickery
last Sunday was hailed with delight by
her many friends. Mr. Vickery went
up to see her and bought her home.
She is now oOn the road to recovery.
Miss Mary Stokes left Wednesday for
Valdosta re~entering college after a va
caticn with home folks. Misses Marga~
ret snd Mary Jane Littlefield are ho
ping that they will be sufficiently over
the tiu to return nevt week. ¢
Mrs. C. E. Roy is now with the Pas
sieu Metor Co., a 8 bookkeeper und the
stock keeper. Sheis a splendid busi®
ness woman and will see that her de ‘
partmeht is keyt up to the usual l-‘oru‘
standard. |
It lvoked like business Friday with
some twenty hands cleaning up the city
pars of the sec.ion on the railrords.
It seem to us that cleaning the rail.
road off s 0 nicely would be taken as
a hint by our people to keep in front
of their door just as nice,
It is reported that the boys of the
Charlton County High Schol will go to
Jucksonville Friday for a game with
»1 B Lee Basketball team. The
says savs that it wiil be a trial and if
they make the grade, we will know
that they have a good team.
Mr. Broadus Jones, who now hail
from, New York, was a visitor to J. B
Baker during the past week, Braodus
came down to see his two children,
Murgaret and Willie, He is the same
o Broadus who we use to konow, car
rying the same old smile and pleasant
word.
Three much aj preciated supscription
s ived the inst week end, was fron
aewest subseriber, Prof. Fargason
4 wo of our oldest Mr* J. W, Vkl"
cry und Mr. Wm. Migell, Sr. Both
J. W.mur.munmomum}
books as long as the memory of man
runneth to the contrary.
Reports from the Hospital are that
Mis PW, mhnth along
us nipely as could d from
gvery, though she has been ill for a
me that it will take time to bring
The old Vord feels rather cranky
those brisk chilly mornings.
Shad coming slow, bucks bringing 75
cents each, -
Hiram Dixou has moved to the Pow
ell place near Uptonville school house.
Farmers have a fine time to till the
soil and Jet the cold permeate the land
to kill the bugs ete.
Mr J T. Bell was down from
Waycross vesterday. ‘
Louis Askew is assisting at the
James Grocery Co., during Mange
Braddock’s illness,
Elitor Wrench, and his two
sone, Thomas and Ralph, were
visitors to Jarksonville, Wednes
day’
Now is the time to spray your fruit
trees. Prune and cut away the dead
linbs and spray withan cil spray for
scale
i
We have a cold wave predicted for
the 12 to 16th. Maoderating on the 16th,
with blizzard dry weather fromthe 17th
to 191 h.
I'ptonville school started Monday,
aflcr a two weeks Christmas Holiday'
bus si 1k attendance from flu caused
another postponment
; T vins were born to Mrs, Jush
‘War en, Tuesday. A girl and a
\ . .
boy, The mother is getting along
nicely and Josh is stepning high
~ Juck Bennett has rentea the Meehan
farm and will plant tobacco. He isa
goo | ‘armor, and is on a good farm, a
combination that will bring forth good
resulis.
Those who neglected to prune their
grape vines, or fruit trees should do
8o now, before the sap begin to rise.
This throws the extra strength back in
to the roots.
~ R. Frank wainwright is a new Home.
|and citizen. He bought the Clay prop
erty, He will farm the Riley Rodden
berry place which Hamp Wainwright
;will live on in 1929,
~ County Commissioner Mel Prescott
is on the sick list. Reports from his
bedside is that the flu is going hard
'with him. His head has been badly
‘swollen and he has been suffering very
‘much from the malady.
County Agent Hursey expects to
leave Thursday with several farm
ers for the motorcade to Donaldson
vilie, to inspect pasturage and beef
caltle herds on the Cummings farm:
They will also take jnthe Hog School
at Moultrie.
The Methodist Orphans Home, of
M:con has secured a three door por
celnin General Electric Refrigator, for
Ociagon Soap Wrappers supphed by
th : Sunday School children of the sta.e.
It took 126,800 of them to turn the
4ri k. The hope to have enough more
equip the kitchen.
F Folkston was honored Saturday with
a delegoation of Moniac citizens who
came over on legal business. In the
party was Col. Bob Bornsed, Messrs J.
S,and A L., and Jessie Thrift and
Stanley Harris. They report the flu
prevalen’, no deaths in the neighbor
hood, those just over the line in Baker,
three have died the past week.
Our good friend Koscoe Wain
‘wright was in to see us Saturday,
preparving to take the road o
Mcnday., Roscre is a five boy,
one that we are always glud to
sve, and we were charmed at the
pleasure of meeting his bride, and
to know that he was doing so well
in the Lone Star Stata, He saw
to it that his mother would read
the Herald for the year of 1629
Moniac was well represented in
Folkston Monday by a large dele«
gation of its citizens, Among
them wes Messrs [. Koabb, R B,
Reynolds, L. M Reynolds, Fred
Burnsed, and Curley, Raulerson
‘nnd Leon Chisholm,
i Former / Reynolds, of Mon
ise, who has change of Mr, L.
Koabb, place there has planned to
plant eight acres of tobacco this
season. He had experience in N.
and has been planting
there !am’m He tells
us that ) there is
rather low and not well dgined
as he would like to have it for to
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CHARLTON COUNTY HERALD, FOLKSTON, GEORGIA.
SAINT GEORGE NEWS
Coniinued from Page One.
Vienna, Ga, It is understood
that Dr Vinson was unable to go
to his father funersl nwning to his
own serious ijlness, "1t 1s under
stood that Dr Vinson is slowly
improving,
Mr, and Mrs. J. A, Barker and
Colen have moved so their farm
near St. George. I understocd
that Ihey expect to specialize in
hogs i 1 addition 1o general farm
llng
Joscph and Lewis Londeree mo
tired cut New Years Eve from
Jrange Park for the party given
by the Misses Cockrell. They
bought as their guest, Mr. W. E
Brown and Mr. Veshaw, :
Mrs. E. H.» Wilkerson returned
to her home in Panama City, after
naving spent some weeks here at
the iiome of the mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Chelton of
Jacksonville motored to St George
sunday for the funeral services
incident to the death of Mrs. C. E.
Welch.
Miss Amanda Nobles returned
Tuesday from a weeks end visit to
Sycamore and ’other points in
Georgia. :
.
Viss Eisie Vinson was in St
George Sunday.,
Misses Bennie eud Elizabeth and
Scott Pittman have returned from
a visit 1o LaGrange.
Viiss Gertrude Knabb of Moniac
was greeting friends in St, George
Frid 1y i
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Roval of
Folkston were business visitors to
St George Saturday.
Miss Marie Thomas a Publie
Health Nurse, was in St George
Thursday making arrangements
for two days work here for next
week.
Robert Tucker, a long time col
ored resident of St George, died
Saturday and was bnried Sunday
at St George.
’ There has peen several deaths
across the river from Moniae with
the flu, but so far only two colog
ed people have died on the Geor
>gia side, The latest being David
Stokes, 28 working for [.. Knabh
Administrator’s Sale. |
GEORGIA, Charlton County.
By virtue of an order of the Gourt of l
(rdinary of said county, issued at the
January Term of said Court, the under
signed will sell at public outcry, beforc‘
the Court House door of said county on
the first Tuesday in February, 1929,
between the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, the following
deseribed real esiate belonging (o the
late 1. R. Privatt, situated in said coun
tyand t e, w-wit:
T e east one=hall (1-2) of land lot
Number One Hundred and forty-three
(143%) of the tirst land distriet, contain
i Two Hundred and Forgy hive (245)
geres, more or less, rod bounded on
the Nortt and Eao by the lands of To
ledo Manutactu ing Co., and South by
mnd lot Numher 156 and on the west
by lands ot W, H Privets,
This the Tthday of January, A D, 1929
Homeland Garage
Serva patrons promptly and come for cars free
iwo miles garage. Work done under super
vision of skilled mechanics Try us onyour job.
Gas. Oil, Tires, Tubes and Accessories.
Prompt wrecker service. Call us wbofu in trouble,
Whippet Sales and Service Station.
CLEANINGand PRESSING
rLx ertenced Workmen
Cleaning, Dyeing, Mending, Altering and Pressing
WE CALL AND DELIVER
Folkston Pressing Club.
.
Sheriff Sales.
First Tuesday in February.
GEORGIA, Charlton County,
Will be sold at the court house door,
in szid county on the first Tuesday
iz February, 1929, withio the legal hour
of sale, towit. 212, acres of land, in
lana lot- No. 15, i the first land Dist. of
said county, and bounded porth by L.
8 Conner, apd Hansel Carter, and on
the south by lot No. 24, with improve~
ments thercon said land levied on as
the property of 4. M. Crews, to satisfy
an Exceution. Issued from tbe Coun”
iy Court of said county, on the Ist* day
of Sept. 1928, in ravor of the Black
shear Manufacturing Company against
P. C. Brooks, principle, and H. M.
Crews, Endorser. This the Bth. of
January, 1929,
The above described property will
be sold subject to a Federal loan $llOO.
W. H. Mizell Sheriff
GEORGIA, Charton County.
Will be sold at the court house door,
in said county, on the first Tuesday
in February, 1929, within the legal
hours of sale, to-wit, all that tract of
jand, 30 acres more or less, in the
32nd. Inst. G. M. and bounded, north
by lands formerly belonging to Rosela
Cobb, now Thomas' Estate, and south
by lands of Mrs. H. A. Cannon, north
and west by the A, C. L R. R, with
improvements there on, said land lev
ied on as the property of J. W. John
son, to satisfy an Fxecutian, issued
on the first day of September, 1928,
from the county Court, of said county,
in tavor of the Blockshear Manufaciur
ing Company, and against, A, D
Wil iams, as principa', and J. W John
son, endorser.
The propertv will be s 1d subject to
a Morigage held against said property
by The Citizens Bank, of Folkston, Ga.
Rhis the Bth day of January. 1929.
W. H. Mizell, Sheriff.
'GEORGIA Charlton County.
Wili be sold at the court house door
in snid county, on the first Tuesday in
February 1929, within the legal hours
of sale, to wit, all that certain tract of
land, (32) thirty two acres more or less,
in the 1142, District G.M. with improve
ments there on and bounded on the
north by l«ds estate of J. J. Bryant,
East by lands of Hatcher lands, and
lands of R. A. Bryant. and west by
lands estate of J. W. Bryant. Also, a
one half undivided Interest, in two
hundred and eighty of open land ly
ing east of what is known, as the home
of Mrs. Ellen Preyatt and on the east
side of Folkston and Traders Hill road.
Said property bound as follows, on the
north, by land of P.C, Tracy, and on
the east of lands of B. F. Scott, and
Mrs. Annie Johns, formerly, Mrs.
W. F. Davis. on the south by J. W.
Buchanan, and un the east, by Mrs,
Lillan Prevatt.
The other undivided interest in and
to two hundred and eight acres, be
longing to Alex Bryant. The llk?l'o'
perty levied ob as the property of H.
P, Bryant, to satisfy an Execution.
Jssued on the first day of Sept. 1923,
from the County Court, of said couaty.
In favor of the Blackshear Manufactur
ing Company, and against H. P. Bry
ant, principle, T. E. Bryant, Endorser,
E The above described property will be
‘sold subjeet to a mortage held against
said propeerty by The Citizens Bank of
{ Io kston, Ga,
This the Bth day of January, 1929,
l W. H. Mizell, Sheriff.
Dr. A, Fleming
( FFICE—OPPOSITE MAsoNlic TewxPL
TELEPHONE 19 FOLKSTON, Ga,,
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BUT PAY LESS NOW.
STAG SEMI-PASTE PAINTING WHITE
OR VARIETY OF COLORS $3.50 PER
GALLON, And One Gallon Makes Twao.
Harleéy-Vann Hardware Company
410 Elizabeth Street WAYCROSS, GA.
The Market Flace
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STANDARD GROCERIES
FRESH COUNTRY PRODUCE.
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Community Progress
CAN ALWAYs BE MEASURED BEST BY
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AIM TO KEEP JUST ONE STEP AHEAD
RECAUSE WE WANT Tu EXPAND AND
SEE CUR TOWN GROW AS OTHER PRO
GRESSIVE TOWNS MARCH FORWARD.
Lets us Make 1929 A Banner Year.
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