Charlton County herald. (Folkston, Ga.) 1898-current, January 25, 1929, Image 12

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Charlton Ciunty Herald OfMelal - Organ ¢! Chariton County ” Establahed 1900 e S e AN, S e T. W. WRENCH.. .BDITOR-OWNER Eatered at the Posioffice at Folkston. Ga., as second class mail matter. Fuv dshed on Thureday of each week Member Georgia Press Assoclaticn and Kleventh District Assoclatioo ee S e Y, e S - SUBSCRIPTION RATES 088 TP 1 .50 l Foreign Advertising Mrmnmm‘ The Amaerican Press Associsticn Lawtey shipping strawberries. Zip, old jack frost is back ayain, Brunswick is entertaining tle British man of war, Wisteria, by 2 gay round of pleasures. Dense smokes arises in the vari ous direction indicatés that forest presevation is a hard lesson to learp, A contractors here reports work scheduled ninety days ahead, sug gesting that he has a rosy view cf the future, The Southeastern Fair schedu - « for Wayceross, this fall is now wing planned and is to be receive cmomentum at an early meet. Parents should lend a hand in an effort to make up lost time in the movement to make a grade. The work of scholars at home at niglt -will egable tbe high schuol term *'vtu end May 31, 3 g ———— | , Supt. Harris has made a sched ule of the receipts and disburs-- ments of each district as well us the county. A copy is yours fcr -the asking-—teachers have extra : oucs for ihose interested. — The salety lesson for February is “Never Run with Sharp Tools’ S liich reminds us accidents never hpoey, they are caused, so heed lvsson the schools are trying itress (0 prevent accidents. The seventy-five million bond plan seems to be stri 4 & hbarmonious cord, Why should’nt it, if lag and gasoline fax wiil build highways, why should the owner pf forty acres and a mule worry. ] Brunswick has opened its first flower store. The opportunities for such a heauty place there is the best we know of, as with its beautiful yards the supply can be mede unlimited, almost without green houses. The city commussioner of Bruns wick have issued orders for tie police tu be “reasonabl: sure” pes sing throu cars have liquor before being searched, Innocent parties having been subjecled to such pre cecdure, raised the complaint, was the cause of the order. ™| e v hat Georgia needs to regulate c o aneinl budglt, so that ag clons shall be paid as direcs vl ino money is availa le oL the act be vetoed, [t is a rea: ¢ 'hat schools are deprived Cor pertuntil the very lasts, vy woards to borrow to tde over ther linancial worry, ‘ SRR ‘ With tag money rolling in. and toe Highway Commission paping U we wre elated 1o think our pro weet will shortly be bid off to be » compicted job. Here's boping John Holder makes good use of his lime 1o complete other projects sched led, 50 the new chairman will be in & position 10 adopt a plan, in no way conflic'iug with past promises STARTING EARLY The Sayannah News has begun ® campaign against the lowly mos quito, with facts and figures show ing the result of is onsaults on the people who live in South Georgia. Much more could be said on the subject which they so impressivelr set forth, but th: fact 18 sufficient within itself to set people to work to do their best 1o eradicate the evil of allow ing such a thing tv exist that creates as much distress and sul fering as malarial fever. War should be made on the things that feed and breed the mosquito, and every community should use sucn precautions as draining puddies, destroying empty cans and keep ing down weeds, which constitutes ‘most of the breeding beas of this pest, ' The large amount of money spent yearly for the cure of mu laral fevers and the resultant los of time of those effected seems to us wenld awaken the wise to the effort to prevent the continuance of tulerating the little pest that is it seems tne grea‘est curse 1. keeping the malaria germ at worx. The right time to do the work of exierminating is in the begii ning of the season,when the effort put forth, is much more effectiv: than later when the disease has begun to get in its work, creating distress among our people aid the resultant scattering of tic disease over other territories. ! In common with every citizen o 1 'Georgin that knew him, the Hera'u | joins in paying tribute to the ster ‘ling worth and qualities of the late IJames A. Holloman, who checked out last Friday night in Atlans, As an associate evitor on the Con stitution, and a speaker much in demand on those public occassions where the progress of Georyiia wus to be discussed. Mr, Holloman was ever realy lo speak, and few knew its great resources as he, and was m:re willing to plead fori‘s advancement than he. His death resulted from a fall from the sec ond floor of the Henry Grady h - tel, where he bad gone o take part in a meeiing where he was named chairman of a “Greater Georgia” committee. We councur in the expressions of sentiment expressed by the Georgia Association of County Commissioners who urge a $75, 000,000 bond issue, carrying with it the repayment of the countis who have previously advenced money to carry on the work in their own counties. Charlton has advanced over S7OOOO which would materially aid iz the con struction cf lateral county roads No doubt plans wiil be adopted in the regular session of the legisla ture on their suggestion, and the question submitted to the voters atthe next gubernatorial e'ection, So mote it be. After the sixth attemp! to live together, a 17 year old Atlanta girl shoots her 18 ycar old hus band three times then takes he own hfe, Boozing was the hus band fau!lt anda the parents insist ance that they try and live to gether. Oh, well what is the use in ying to do the impossible - boozing forbids happiness for any woman, The Presbyterian general coun ¢il have designated March 3rd, the day procecding the inauguaration ol the President as “nationul loyalty da= They stress the point that the program is devised to uryge upon young people through out the present year their coopera tive action, TP | Mr. Frank Pacetti, of St. Marys, dead, at 76 years of age. He was buried on the Ilßth Revs Kemp and Morrison olficiating, ’SENSIBLE APPLICATION, L The Herald bas long ago come to the conclusion that the processof tright thinking was on a basi= of cor recting the evil or weakness of a law and not criticism or destrue ltinn of the law iseli. ' Dis ‘hardly possible to do any ithing withont eriticism or some op position, but much dissattisfaction can be overcome by judicial action on terms of equality, Let us set iy motion a program that will cause people to have respeci for our laws by courts functioning properly and law breakers, both of low or high degree, being punished on a bssis lof not the perscn but the uet it self, We wiliingly admit that methods of carrying out special laws, such as the prohibition, the game and even the compillsory school laws, are not such as to create a pro found respect or a betler kelmu} towaras them, That the real pui pose of these laws are for the u!-l timate good of every one there ¢ n be no doubt, yet when it ecomes to their enforcement, or punish medt, there is a laxity that show. a contempt for them. The arrest of a millionaire i Baker county, who had purchascd fields and forest fora game pie serves, sowed in grain, or perhaps spread feed to attract and hold t s game on his possessions, led e wa - ]aen to make charge agaiust 1. owner for "batin his field.” W.| il seems an Injustice that a own ¢ of land cannot use it in produch E ana caring for his use, vet ti¢! wording of ihe law, uilows no Ji tinction or difference whether | ¢ was producing game for himse or bating for <elf producing Lir . 0 exterminate them. 3 i We are thinking anyway that . law that tends to reguiate cur ha! - its or ivertics in which there we: . no pasi restraint, would aceompii- 1 much more Sy a reasoning proce-s creating a definae conclusion tn: the habits we were cultivating were harmful to our gooa and ¢ - structive of good goeveriment anid our coonmon welfare, and should be remeaied on a basis of worki . together to preserve our health our resources and restriction) of those acts that are fundamentsl in making people worthy of the best government in existence, | Mauy laws are geod in purpose, but poor in effect, The trouble is that there is 100 much indiffcrencel as to what the law created for and an idea it is for the regulating of your life and not mine. i Grim death is no respector of ‘ persons. Ex-Senator Oscar U:- derwood answered the long roll Sunday. : Charlten should begin now plan ning its road nrogram, so that in the futu~e when rcads are built freshet will not carry them away - (offee county is telling folks o! the Lig tme they exnec’ ty have at ther county ivir thas fall, The !righ! way to do a thit g is to stur ‘.n e, Young Stribling, on the roal o the championship, tcok an awful when hie boxed sous rounds with wur Glenn Chat cey, Tuesday, in Jucksonville Judge Robert Lang, 84, died Waverly on 17th. He was one oi Camden's pioneer citizens and had a large circle of warm iriends throughout this section, Newspaper men are happy now that they have worked up a meet ing between President elect Hoove er and his lnte opponent, Governor Smith down Miami wav. Perhaps, since they are in the lund of flow ers, they'il tuss a boquet at one another. CHARLTON COUNTY HERALD. Tax Receiver’s Rounds The Tax Receivers first rounds are-— Winokur, February 6th, 9 to 11 o'clock Mattox 4. 2t 4 5 ;M”"“"’(‘ i el Y [SI. George, 110 4 £ Fraders Hill Bth,. St bV ’Folkslon 4 Oth, 10to 4 ’ H. H. CREWS, Tax Recei er, B | 6 6 6\ is a prescription for COLDS, GRIPPE, FLU, DENGUE BILIOUS FEVER AND MALARIA It is the most speedy remedy known B L B PO-CA-RA . Your Druggist. *YOU WILL GET VELL” o L BLISS. D C, CHIROPRACTOUR, HOMELAND, GA. SPECIALIST lIN FEVERS, NERVOUS DISEASES, DIGESTIVE DISORDERS, WOMEM'S DISEASES. OEFICE HOURs:—2 to 5:20 p. m. 710930 p. m. fitul ' ~Deautifu A oy PRy gt Flowers e 4 Hastings' customers will get 50c¢ worth of beautiful flower seeds abso lutely free with their orders this spring. Also you get 25¢ worth extra, of your own selection, with each dol lar's worth of vegetable and flower seeds ordered. The big, new, spring Catalog tells all about it. This great value is the Hastings’ policy of giving more good seeds for your money than you’'can get any where else. : The South's Planting Guide—Has tings’ big, new, 136-page, 1929 Catalog of Seeds, Plants and Bulbs with valu able planting calendars, culture direc tions, 380 pictures from actual pho tographs and dependable descriptions of the best of “Every thing That Grows”——comes to you by return mail. A post-card will do. Please write for it now. H. G. HASTINGS CO. ATLANTA, GA. : PLANT THIS YEAR FOR THE FUTURE. e e e e ettt e e ee et e el ~ REES, SHRUBS AND PLANTS WILL Give v 'uincome and pleasure.. In a few Seasons . . i . they will return fine dividends, FIRST cost will not be Jreat; smali sums will cover the upkeep Your prog - tery valves will increase right away, PEACHES and plums give quick resulis—=and may be planted amcng other trees Pecans are hishly profitable after a few yeams; For home ground orname<ntation, piant roses, shrohe and vines.! You may be surprised o lear® how little it will cost to start, Even if your placeis a «mall one, room for a few fruit and nut trees can be found, Flow ers, eyergreens and like plants and shrubs require bu little space, Plang NO W for the future—~ti will pay vou! WE HELP YOU select th* right kinds and offer you good stock a fair prices Send to-day for free copy of our eaiulog and planting guide' Griffings Interstate Nurseri FlNngs inierstate Nurseries, VMACCLENNY, FLORIDA, . Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, Charlton County. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, issued at the January Term of said Court, the under sioned will sell at public outery, before 4he 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 described real estate belonging to the ate 1. R, Privatt, situated in said coun ty and-state, to-wit: - Ty ¢ east one-half (1-2) of land lot Number One Hundred and forty-three (143) of the first land distriet, contain= ing Two Hundred and Forjy.five (243) acres, more or less, and bounded on the Norih and East by the lands of To ledo Manutactu ing Co., and South by jand lot Numher 156 and on the west by lands of W. H. Privett. This the 7th day of January, A. D. 1929 Jesse W. Vickery. Adminstrator upon the Estate of I'R Privatt Citation for Discharge GEORGIA —Charlton County. H. ¢ Hodges, has applied to me for a discharge from his Guardianship of Eunice (Rome) Sikes, this is therefore to netify all persons concerned, to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the f.rst Monday in February next, else H. S. Hodges, will be dis+ chargea from his Guardirnship as ap plied for. H. G. uibson, Ordinary Charlton Gounty. Dr. A, Fleming C FFICE—OPPOSITE. MasoNlc® TEedNPL TELEPHONE 19 FOLKSTON, GA, SPECLALISES IN TREATMENT oF CRONIC CASFS. 4 Black Smith Shop Now ready to serve you at my home place Shop. Need iron or wood work see me J. 1. Wilds. CLEANINGand PRESSING rxpertenced Workmen Cleaning, Dyeing, Mendinz, Altering and Pressing WE CALLZANDEDELIVER. Folkston Pressing Club. Sheriff Sales. First Tuesday in February. ‘ . i - 'GEORGIA Charlton County. Wili be sold at the court house door (in said county, on the first Tuesday in February 1929, within the Jegal 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 = north by l«nds estate of J. J. Bryant, East by lands of Hatcher lands, and lands of R. A. Bryant. and west by lands estateof J. W. Bryant. Also, a one half undivided Interest, in two hundred and eighty of open laud ly ino east of what is known, as the home of Mrs. Ellen Prevatt 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, aad on the east of lands of B. F. Scott, and Mrs. Aunnie Johns, formerly, Mrs. W. F. Davis. on the south by J. W. Buchanan, and on the east, by Mis. Ellan Pievatt. . The other undivided interest in and to two hundred and eight acres, be longing to Alex Bryant. The said pro perty levied on as the property of H. ?. Bryant, to satisfy 'an Execution, Jssued on the first day of Sept. 1923, from the County Court, of said county. In favor of the Blackshear Manufactur ing Company, and against H. P. Bry ant, principle, T. E. Bryant, Endorser. The above described property will be sold subjeet toa mortage held againot ‘snid propeerty by The Ci izens Bank of Fo'kston, Ga. . This the Bth day of January, ! W. H. Mizell, Suertii. Support Notice GEORGIA, Charlton Countv, The return of the appraisers sztting apart twelve months’ support to the family of KFrank Raulerson «ccc o having bgen filed in my office al . = sons concerned are cited to show cause by the fourth (4) day of February 19.2, wny said application for twelv:. inowths? support should not be granted. This January, Is.. 1929, H. G. Gibson, Ordinary. Pay your Subscription Now