Charlton County herald. (Folkston, Ga.) 1898-current, January 25, 1929, Image 8

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L?o//ésfon (70/,45 and LZ’ie/za/s Our Reporter Tells the News as its Told to Her. Violets blooming. The Ed Wainwright family has mov ed to Kingsland. , Littie Bettie Tyson hss been a flu suf ferer this week. Little Billy Wrench, after a pneum » nin threat, is out again. 1 Messrs, Raulerson and Cannady were here from St, Ceorge yesterday. | MadTßon Gibson was a business visi tor here from waycross, Tuesday. Miss Marion Pearce lent a hand as Stapleton Pharmacy the past week. Harry Lee Mill spent Tuesday with his brother Seaborn in Jacksouville. Mr V. A, Quarterman and daughter Malvira, were in wWayeross, wednesday Spring must be rapping on the aren: entrance from looks of swelling buds, Leslie Normgn, Chrysler agent i Waycross, was in Folkston, Wednesday Mr. and Mrs." A, Powers, of Waycross was down Sunday, guest of the H. G Gibson family., Misses Ena and Anna Gibson spen seve-al days this week in Waycross vis itin s friends and relatjves. Messrs, James Wrench and Richar Stroupe were “‘business’ visitors t Jacksonville Lee's birthday. Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph Mills were vic itors to waycross, Monday. Little Be(~ tie Mills accompanied them., ! Mr, L. P, Elliott, a former St. Georg: eitizen, now ‘residing in Jacksonville, was a visitor here this week. Mrs. P. Walker and the children o' Waycross, were guests of her parcuts the C. M. Wright's, the past week, Miss Courson, who has been the al tendant nurse of Miss Rnby Davis, lef: for her home in waycross, Monday. with the flu, Berry Alridge has leased the A. J. Howard farm near Traders Hill, and i now farming it, He moved on it sev eral weeks ago. \ Special music was rendered last Sun day by aquartette composed of Mes dames deWey and Nease, M. deway and J. Van Essen. Arnold Scott has had his spring clean ing squad st work the past week witl a decidod noticable effect. A good les son for other to learn. Mr. (i, H. Stokes and Barber Kite, of Callahar were Sunday visitors to Folks ston, Mr. Stokes says business is pick ing up on the Highway, Because Pastor Poindexter was stil) sulfering from flu, there was no ser vices Sunday at the Baptist church. He is oo the road to recovery now. Miss Ruby Davis was out this week after quite a seige with an appendicitis operation and the flu, delighting many iriend by being on the road to recov ery. Mr. J. B. Baker is doing some ma sonery work in Kingsland, but came over Salurday to see the Moving ple ture show, and the home folks. He re turned Monday. Mr. und Mrs. J. W. Vickery hid the pleasure of taking a wild turkey dinner with Mr. and Mrg. Edgar Allen, Sunday. And Jessie said it was the best turkey he e\-er'uh. The flu has struck the Board of Edu cation, got member J. V. Gowen dewn rather has had the past week, He hos been baving a time getting over with il, still being confined to his bed, Col. Woods and J. C. Allen made a trip to Kingsland Jast Wednesday. Con - 1 back they had quite an experience, running off the fill at Vickery's bran 1 turning the cor upside down in water. Both escaping with a wetting, . Mr. J, & Tyson, Br., is up and cut having teken his sor, John 8. Jr, place, A title the latter weut on the list, witn B tlu, The lust laugh is best, so think Senior Tyson, and the joke is on Jokn S, Jdr., who said that smart people ¢id not have the flu. Eli Chesser says the flu got his family down all at one time, so like wise they nre all up now. Says he has so make some money so is tackling in parteuthip with Grady Gibson ten seres of tobacco, Plants are up and a dand; stand graces their beds. All lines it seems must be repre stiucd as amonyg those that suffer from the flu, s 0 tne Gitizens Bank, in the person of Mr. Wm. Mizell, Jr., has con= Liibuled to its continuance the past week. He went to bed on the 18t He is up again we are glad (o roport, Ben and Mrs. Scott were up from Jacksonville yesterday and took grand father Newt. Roddenberry back with them fora stay in the city. Services were fairly attended at the Methodist church last Sunday, anu the Sunday school were about 60 per cent strong, which we hope will soon re t irn (o normally The whistle on the Southern Passen ger train last Thursday night got stuck wnd tooted for übout an hour before ‘means to stop it prevailed. The train was side tracked here. The Herald appreciates the pice run of job printing given us the past mouth ind hope for more of it. Needing any thing in the printing line in a rush, we san accommodate you. Mre. Henry Gibson and the family spent Friday in Waj cross, the guest: »f Mre. A. Powers. Little Alber: an darrold returned with them for a few lays stay with his grand parents. Messrs. T. H. Willey and B. W. Ken rison, celebrated being up from flue, yesterday, by a trip to Folkston. Saic hoth families had had it, and And) Pritchard was lai | up with it now. Mr. C. W. Waughiel was here sever -1 days this from ms Orlando home, re turning yesterday. He is now market iug his orange crop. Says he hopes t bed outa car load of sweet potatoes il the seed are forthcoming. Big John Roddenberry is off of hi: job for a rest up, and is at his farm helping with preliminary farm work. Says he has the best farmer this yewn he ever had, now ready to plant 20 acres in cora. John believe in planting early. The mo‘vmg pictures shows the past week, has beep giving us |some thing to take our minds off of the flu. The place is comfortable and not filled ‘nough to make it disagreeable frem crowding. It will run on for several nights yet. Safety, silence and simplicity are features of the new Ford six-brake system ’W “L. : nlw | e | Bk TN S R =\ S r.\\%f "~)x' :—-l'/- ‘f‘ '_ ONE of the first things you will notice when you drive the new Ford is the quick, effective, silent action of its six-brake system. This system gives you the highest degree of safety and reliability because the four wheel service brakes and the separate emergency or park ing brakes are all of the mechanical, internal ex panding type, with braking surfaces fully enclosed for protection against mud, water, sand, ete. The many advantages of this type of braking system have {on; been recognized. They are brought to you in the new Fons through a series of mechanical im provements embodying much that is new in design and manafacture. A particu larly unique feature is the simple way by which a spe cial drum has been con structed to permit the use of two sets of internal brakes on the rear wheels. hA further M braking ormance effected by the self<center ing feature of they four wheel brakes —an exclusive Ford de velopment. Through ForD MOTOR COMPANY CHARLTON COUNTY HERALD, FOLKSTON, GEORGIA. fiDr. W. J. Thompson and Jack are | both on the job this week after aflul a'tack and are regaining their normal health and sunny smiles, 1 Uptonville has a new citizen who ar rived the 19th. e took up his abode with Jesse "Hilton as a star boarder. Mrs Hilton is doing nicely. ; Julian Crews is working «averiime now as he has ancother boarder at his Homeland home. Its a boy and reg's tered Jan. 22, Mrs, Crews is getting along fine. : The Dean & Gowen grocery gnarters have been shifted, with entrance on second street. Woodrow Pickren and J. W, Vickery, jr,, have been lending a rand this week in getting things in run ning order. ! Messrs. E. B. Stapleton, L. E. Mallard and W. (). Gibson, and Paarce and Jun ior Stapleton. gave Douglas the once over Tuesday Prof. Loy Vinson came hack with them on his way to St. George ‘where school starts Monday. Miss -Bernice Pearce has returned from a several days visit to frieands in Waycross much to their great delight of her friends. with Miss Bernice out i the druz store there seemed to ve a transformation of good spirits mis sing. - Chics Barnes had helpers out the past ‘ week assisting merchants get the block east of the railroad clean as 2 whistle, ‘hauling the rcfuse to holes in the :ide streets. Really we hardly think there would be any objestion if this cleaning process became contagious. . { Postmaster Thrift was down from Winokur, Momday. Said they only had one casd of flu, mrs. Lewis Wasdin, and she was on the road to recovery. Their end of the epedemic was mostly along Christmas time. School is in progress there now with geod atten ~dance. = Herbert Battie, a colored youth while driving the J. W. Roger's turpentine truck, ran in to 4 brick pil lur at the James Grocery Co., corner Friday and knocked it down, almosj knocking the awning off. A hasty prop holds up until the work is replaced. It seems a projection on the truck ex. tended further than he thought. this construction, the entire surface of the shoe is brought in steady, uniform contact with the drum the instant you press your foot on the brake pedal. This prevents screeching and howling and makes the Ford brakes upusually silent in operation. Another feature of the Ford brakes is the ease of adjustment. The fourwheel brakes are adjusted by turning a screw conveniently located on the outside of each brake plate. This screw is so notched that all four brakes can be set alike simply by listening to the “clicks,” The emergency or parks ing brakes on the new Ford require little attention, How. ever, should they need ade Justment at u:ly time, cone sult your Ford dealer for prompt, courteous, and eco nomical service, He works under close factory super vision and he has been spe. cially trained and equipped ;myon get the greatest use from your car over tho; longest period of time ot a mini mum of trouble and expense, \ . l @ Waucel Vickery Sundayed here. Mrs. Ed Moore is confined to her bed with the Ilu. ~ Hey chiliren get your books ready for school Monddy. : Mr. Joe Moore has recovered from the flu aud is ovt tohis friends delight. f Mrs. D. W, Lane, Misses Helen Mizei "and Marion Pearce were visitorsdo Jack sonville, Tuesday. Mr. Fred McClain is Jimping arsund on one foot, having punctured the oth er by sieppingon a anail. Edgar Allen and Theodore Dirkens y were Woodbine vigitor yesterday and _reported ravel good on the Coastal. ‘ Mrs. John S. Tyson, after taking care ' of the {hree patients has succumbed to flu and is getting on pretty fair now. | Mrs. C. M. Wright had as her guests the last week end Mrs. S. A White, her mother of Jacksonville: Mr: and Mrs. H. T. P.ice, Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Raulerson, Mrs. Maurice Baker, Mr. and Mrs.'U. E. Baker, little Miss Baker, of Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs. C. P Baker, of St. Petersburg. " Rev. G. H. Jacobs has been doing a worth while work in our town. Heis getting some of the palms from the woods and planting them out in those .f our citizens that appreciates improv ing their yard. Dr. Fleming, O. F. Wilson, Joe P. Mizell, C. E. Stroup, and seversl others are ameng #hose having them planted. ; i wmr. A. B. Hursey our county agent ! left Saturday for his home, from there he goes to Athens io attend the aunual _meeting of the farm ageuts. He has some good reports to make despite the bad luck of last year, and like an op {tomist ought to do, says it is a long lane that has no turn init. and itis time for good luck to come to us. Orlanda Roberts returned Friday from Atlanta ftom the Automobile Show. The Whippet organization held an interesting meeting at the Biltmore liptel. where a splendid banquet was had. ‘Orland> says the repast was great, but the speaking was finer. He nad as his guest on the road Mr. L. E. Mallard, Cheif Barnes and Otis Nobles, Who all enjoyed the trip. While returning from a call to J. v, Gowen's last Thursday, Dr. Fleming had a bug to fly ageinst his neck, and in ibrushing it away with one hand, thed car shruck a rough place bonnd ing the car over the side of the curb, placing it ir a position where it almost ;turned over. Mr. Wm. Mizell, Sr., was .with him. They managed to stail the car so it would not go over, got out had the wrecker come and pull the car back w 0 safety, No damage was done— just a little seare, and Docior says that next time he will let Mr, Bug siay until he can stop the car and put him off, The commission of Dr. W, E, Banks, delayed by the illiness of (Gov, Hardman, came late last week and he has been duly swors: in and and he is now Judve Banks. Judge Ranks will crganize his force and he is ready to function henceforth, He expects to have his office in the new court house and to do business in a prompt and efficient manner, Hereistothe new jus tice of the peac: may he do hcnor to himself as one of the best jud ges us Char'ton. . The Picture Show. cOMING TO ) Paxton’s Theatre. Admission 35 and 15 cents Eight O'Clock Comedy Every Ni_kht FRIDAY, JAN, 25th, Feature "Whom shall I Marey '’ SATURDAY, JAN 26th “Feature "The Lost Baltalion,” Tue world’s most Astounding yetnre, Huvdreds of Real Live deroes, on the Sereen, plenty of Fhriids, A special picture, one as yet has not piayed in Jacksonville And because of the high rentat on this shhw, We are compelled to raise the price. Admission $0 25 and $0 50 Monday Jan. 28th. Featuce Heartless Husband, | A Society=Drama This one will please the ladies. Tuesday Jan-20th Feature “Pals in Blue.” Star Tom Mix—A Westen, Genuine American Wire Fence. If you do not find American Fence ~in your local market. Come to See Us or Write for Prices. Harley-Vann Hardware 'Company 410 Elizabeth Street ~ WAYCROSS, GA. Spring Tonic Time Or the rcod to Wellville after an attack of flu isa good time to tone up the system with a good tonic. Care and attesition after an illness is a permanent health requi site which should be observed to keep well. L-t us fill your Prescriptions. ' - Folkston Pharmacy. Prescrip ion Compounded Carefully. - The Market Place THE VERY BEST OF MEATS STANDARD GROCERIES FRESH COUNTRY PRODUCE. _ W. J. JONES .Mg eol focd Community Progrese CAN,ALWAY3 BE MEASURED BEST BY THEIR BANKING INSTITUTIONS. WE 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. The Citizens Bank Folkson, Georgia Nahunta A : : Co-Operation BETWEEN THE PATRON AND MER CHANT MEANS THE BUILDING OF A BUSIVESS THAI SATISFIES DE MANDS AND MAKES US FRIENDS. IF IT IS PRUGS WE HAVE THEM STAPLETON'S PHARMACY ~-fine P:ucriptio!\ D(ug Store.”’ A Reil Service Garage, Homeland Garage IF THE CAR IS OUT OF FIX WE FiX IT. THE COS3T IS ON A BASIS OF SATISFIED SERVICE RENDERED Home of the Whippet ‘Good Printing Promptly Executed The Herald