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Cfificial Organ, Chariton County And Town Of
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THE HERALD 1s forsale cheap
Satisfactary reasons for selling.
Terms are cash.
Our Reason For Seling, ]
The ITerald has been «dvertised
for sale two weeks and we still want
10 seil, Our reason for sclling is
we find tnat we are not a newspapey
man, We ave doiag a good business
and prospects are hne for the fature
Thigis a geod scction, A pood
newspaper will do well here. It has
many advantages. Jf you want o
small newspaper and job office in a
good scction, write to
THE HERALD,
Folkston, Ga.
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T.ove one another, )
let the booster do his work,
Make another pull for Chariton
County.
: No one ever has the blues iu this
gection,
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~ Great demand tor small bills, of|
Bs; 5 .
35'1”’ it will take in t_l.‘e lezislature
MRt At petting your paper
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gWe are now having some good
%b\yers that is doing crops a lot of
* good, g i
. Watermelon season 1s about over,
and peaches are now beginning to
to come i, i
If you are not doing anything lor
Charlton County, get busy, now or
et out of they way |
The booster of Charlton County
«ean see the opportunltes heee, Are
you one one of them?
Tte first bale of cotton this year
‘wag carried to Quitman Monday, by
J. M. Avera, one of the leading
planters of that gection. Charlton
is not many days behind, :
Roosevelt’s atrican record is 2,000
:slain specimens, (“‘Give me neither
poverty nor riches; only aniwmals.”)
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Many of our subscribers "are be’
hind with theri subscription, we have
‘not stopoed your paper bécauvse we
believe you will venew ina few days |
~ If you are behind let ws hear from
you, : |
Small farwing tracts are ;:euing}
~ to be in demand around here, since
the people cre begining to see what%
can be realized in raising vegetable
Crops. ‘
. The time is at hand when the fel.
~ low who owns a piece of farmg
dand is n good shape, especially if
« he cultivates it properly, |
Adam.
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Adam in de gyarden wid 3ataa
had ter grapple,
Batstill he smack his mouth aa’say:
‘My! Dat wuz a apple!
~ De oranges wuz pleaty, :
rine péach;s-—huw dey falll”
An’ lemensi But ol’ Adam says:
“Apples beat "am all!”
~ You think ol' Adaw mia’ it ‘
+ w'en dey dniv’ him ter de wood?
= Not him! He turn an’ tel! "uw ; i
_ %{Go "ong! I fecl 100 good!”,
Love,
Bade Love good morning
At the breakin’ o’ the day;
Tried to catch an’ kiss him.
But Love had flown away.
The lie, we told.
Some one says that we published
aliein our issue of July Ist when
we said 1. W, Vickery had bought
a canning machine with a daily
capacity of 3500 cans. If you cau
not believe us, either ask Mr Vick
cry or wr.te the mannfacturer,
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Bunn-Sell Institate.
- South east (Gieorgia now has an
institution of which she is proud.
Bunn-Bell Institute is beautifully
situated on the highest clevation
the city of Waycross, a town of
12000 people. The facualty of this
institution represents some of the
leading colleges and Urniversities
of the North and South, Fail term
begios Sept. 2g. Now parents give
your children tha: which is due
them ~ an education,
THALR ey e SR R G bSN RSO b
“Not a Near-Beer Bill
Mr Whoope Alexander’s bill is
not a acar-beer bill, as is gererally
supposed. Ttis a mew prohibition
Dili. It mukes it a crime not only
to sell a drink with any alcohol in 1t
but it makes « 2 crime to buy it
Under its provisions one could not
order aay kin 1 of beer wine oy liquor
or any other liquid containing alco
hol, from a pomnt without the State,
It is not an and near-beer bill—
perse; itis a new prohibition bill,
e e e
What a boy is worth,
- No one can tell what a boy is
worth but his mother. In his infant
years mama looks into his face and
sees in him all that is noble and good
}:\s she cares for him, loves him she
has a bright hope for him, and uscs
every good influence to make him
a boy of which the world may be
tproud of, and aw !lu'u.)l to her® in
after years, When he stands be
‘fnrc her'at the age of twentv=one
she can tell what he 1s wortn from
the crown of his head to the sole of
his teet, And no one knows, but
mother,
Notice. l
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I am kere prepared to do your!
Dental work at a reasonable price |
with a guarantee wii' work for cash |
or Good Notes. Call and see mcf
at once office Johuson Hotel, I will|
be here unul further notfied, f
| I ae, Yours respt. :
Dr. M. 1. Madray,
| IFolkston Ga
A Night Rider's Raid.
The worst night riders are calo- |
mel, crotor oil or aloes pills. They!
raid your bed to rob you of rest. !
Not so with Dr, Kiag's New l.ife
Pills. They never distress or incon
venience, but always cleanse the sys
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Pull for Charlton Couatv or pull out,
Pull for Homeland or pull out.
W. H. Thompsgon is putting up 4 nice 7 rcom house near the
schoolshionse and will soon start another one near the colony building
who says that we are not going ahead
The saw aud hammer is heard all arounds ns and now that another
car of finish Jumber is here we will be able to finish ip some of the jobs
that have been waiting for lumber
The first half of August will be rather quiet in Homeland as quite
are figuring on taking advantage of the low rates for excursions and are
g Jing to take a trip for a week or two.
Lazy man wili have lazy f(i}ks.
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Ovrstreets are beginning to look a good deai better, especiall y
since our street commissioner, Wm. Chaffee, is looking after the walks
and secing that the grass is cleared away from the Crossings. '
“The best security on earth is earth itself.”
‘ Rev. Kelly was not able to come to Homelard Jast Sunday evening
but we had a good service just the same, There is talk of having spec
ial services for a week or ten days. the date has not been fixed as yet.
Dout borrow trouble; the interet is to high.
Last Saturday at the coanty meeting J. 1.. White was appointed
ag the hustler for the good of the Farmers Union for Charlton County
and as he is a well posted man on the need of the farmer it is a care of
the right man in the right place. -
Lack of Business brings on liver complaints in hens, just as
it does in man.
The town council met monday and after transacting routine busi
ess took up the matter of town ordinances, the matter of towa license
taking up most of th 2 time as ther> was quite a discussion on the subject
also the matter of road tax was taken up but after some discussion was ta
bled until next meeting, :
‘The wise young man, or wage earner, of to day invest his money
lands, what better place to invest tign Charlton County Ga,
Keep it in your mind that South east Georgia is coming to the
front in great shape and the mau that envests in Charlton Co., will
double his money in a few years, L.ands in this vicinity have ad
vanced from fifty to one hundred per cent within the thres years and
are still going up.
The Homalann Cigar Co., is happy the cigar boxes ordered’ by
express have arrived and they are busy Packing cigars they recieved
another case of tobacco last week. They have ordered a case of
tobaceo from the lamqa Tobacco Co. for Bpecial cigarsthey have also
orderd chree more cases of cigre boxes 8o that no sich & thing as a
shortage of boxes will accur againe . 1 '
« The best that Charlton County has yet recieved is the Truck
Gmmjarp'mififm yhi@gag foung last Saturday at Homeland to be
known & the Truck Growers association of Charlton County, it wae
orgnized with 28 Charlten members, the following were elected officers
I. A, Armbuster President W. H. Britce Vice President J. 1., White Sec
M. J. ¥Fiber Corresponding Sec., and agent F. W, Yong Inspector. The
farmers of this part of the county ure awake to the fact that something
of this kind was needed. 1t was decided to plant Cabbage this fa!!
Mr Fiber is gaing to put out 1400) Mr zarfos and Mr Yarber 14000
Joseph Mills 7000 S. R, Hulling 7000'S. M. Mizell 32000 F. W. Yong
35000 J. M. Bryant 35000, orders wer taken for @OOO plants with
other to be heard from that will swell the amount to about 125000
plants, thai is what we call g {good start.
W. H, Clay, Pres. W. H. Bruce, Treas
J. L. White, Vice Pres. F)A. Armbruster, Sec,
The 1906 Colony Company,
Homeland, Charlton county, Georgia,
Wiill give to any Fa&torY, Lumber Company,
or other industry who will locate here, a free
sight along the railroad. This offer is good
until Sept. Ist 1909, Write the
1906 Colony Company, | .
: Homeland, Georgia.
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