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Official Organ, Charlton County And Town Of
Folkston.
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ME Church for Homelard.,
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Last Sunday a Methodist Church
was organized at Homeland by our
pastor Rev. Kelly with thirteen
members We are proud to see the
people there moving forward, and
trust the Church will prosver.
Uabbage Planting
The farmers that are members of
the Truck Growers Associalion are
making preparations to plant Cab
bage this fall for market, also many
other farmers are interested. So
far they have ngreed to plant 130 000
plants and every day the amount is
increasing. Cabbage have alwayvs
been grown here but only in small
quanitics, and now the farmets are
waking up and are beginning to rel
ize that practically all crops can be
- eagily raised here. Weare proud
to séc the peopls here begianing to
take more intercst ir. farming than
yuqygr:;:'befor'e. and raising iLx larger
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prominent railroads of the South
and other parts of the United States
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We trust that the reliable, ambia
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A CAREFUL MAN.
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When It Came to Money He Had to
Put on the Brakes.
The passengers in an accommodation
train which was winding its way
through New Hampshire were inter
ested and amused by an elderly couple
who sat In the middle of the car.
They talked as if there were no one
else in the car. Therefore, having
heard most of their private plans, no
one was surprised to have the old man
take the assembled company fully into
his confidence, At one station he rose
and addressed the passengers in gen.
eral. s !
“Can anybody change a five dollar
bill for two twos and a one or five
ones " he inquired.
“I can,” sald a brisk woman, gnd
the transfer was quickly made.
“Now, could anybody change this
one dollar bill for . four quarters or
tens and fives? asked the oid man.
*“I ean give you two fifties,” said a
man from the rear seat, ‘unless some
body else can do better.”
It appeared that nobody could or at
least nobody offered, so as the train
started the old man lurched down the
car o the possessor of the two fifty
cent pieces.
“Thank you,” he said as he took the
money. “I'm obltged, though I'd have
llked the quarters best. You see, Mar
thy has set her mind to stop' off at
Nashuy whilst I go on up to my broth.
er's with the eggs and truck. And,
though she don’t plan nor mean to be
a spendthrifty woman, when she's let
loose amongst a lot of stores she'll
run through 50 cents in an hour easy,
and I kind of have to put a curb on
ber."”—Youth's Companion,
Greeley Dodged Lincoln.
President Lincoln, having been often
and severely arraigned in the New
York Tribune for what Mr. Greeley
considered his slowness in prosecuting
the war, had said: “If he (Greelay) ob-
Jects to my policy, I shall be glad to
have him state to me his views frank
ly and fully. I shall adopt his if 1 ean.
If I cannot, T will at least teH him
why. He and I should stand togeth.
er-ll » ~
“If I were to go,” sald Greeley when
the words were repeated to him, “he
would simply twist me around his
flumas he always does.”
” In's smile would wilt me in
half & minute,” he sald on another ce
casion when again urged to see the
president and have a talk with him,
“He is a wonderful man—wonderful!
I never can harbor a thought against
him except when I keep away from
BUN® e s e
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- HUMBLISORE AL i),
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Prll for Charlton County or pull out. !
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i Pull for Homelsnd or pull out. i
, Fred Herman went to Waycross last Tharsdav on business.
| Miss Mollie Sapp lett last Thursday for Central Ga., wher: shci
will stay two weeks visiting relatives, |
| 1141 a loaf is Letter than a loafer. i
1.. T. rarker wasbrought ‘home - sick a bout ten days ago frnm’
South West Ga, where he has been teaghing school but 1s well again, and |
tie ieft last Monday for his Schoel.
NOTICE to the Truek” Grower Association, dont forget that the
next meeting will be on Saturday Aug. 14 at two p. m. and letout 4-30 |
talk Truck to your neighbors, . l
A bee hasn’t much to say, but he usually carries his point,
Wiiin
The town council met last Wednesday evening and passed afl‘
current hills and laid out plans for future Work, Pro. Waughtel- was elec
ted as" Mayor protem to act 1n the absence of our Mayor who is getting
ready for an exteaded trip and wili be gone six or seven weeke.
The fellow who thinks that his job is unimportant usually gets
just that kind.
Sone farmers was te as much as they make. They waste by not tak
ing care of their machinery, by feeding scrub stock as much as it wousld
taks to fatten a high grade, and in sefe;ral other ways, A little here, a lit.
tle there wnud alittle somewhere else scon amounts to a considerable sum-
Mr Rodman Trainmaster of this Division of the Atlantic Coast
line R, R. speut part of Iriday hew;fioofiing after our Future need for
R. R. Facilitus for moving®ae crops,she says that he will recommend the
extension of our team track and .fi.g'b'fii,a spur tract. He assured the
Secretary of the Colony Co, that the Ry. stood ready to hetp at all
times, and said that the Organizati%?gf The Truck Growers Association
ment more than we could see at t?ze‘@reéia‘nt time, he said he knew of
two places where the Truck Growers Association had made the comunity
Trusting to the Lord is all rgbfi but the Lord doesa’t do anything
for man that man can do for hitfsetg‘ ;
Last Wednesday eveningfiw,_h%& one of the best Prayer Services
ever held in Homeland, let us havé’j@me m_ore of them kind there were
about 40 present, % [ e
If you are not busy, get bus ”?mu if you are busy, keep busy. If
you get busy and keep busy ymfi!‘é@p‘t hhve to ge! busy.
Last Sunday Aug. Bth the first Methodist Church of Homeland
was Organized with 14 memberi j‘ L, White was elected class leader S.
. 4 ks Qe
Fink and M. J. Fiber as ?gw ég_firmbust‘e_r as Secretary, the
others will be taken up apdatigne edito at a future meeting, Rev Kelly
who Organized the Scciety prcj"h very able Sermon, after the church
society was organized they had Loi munion service, now thit we have
two Churches we look forwagd to moge action work on the part of thz
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people, I'here is our bad featufe of all our services, and that is
time, e dont seem to realizéithap it"is nescessary that we got there pon
time, let us try and be in ourpRMFIGt come stragling in any old time;
some seems Lo think it all right if they get there in time to here the Amen
*said. ' o i s
Last Saturday at 2-30 The Truck Growers had their meeting in
the Colony Bailding 12 new members joined making a total of 39 mem
bers and this is only the sesond meeting,. ~ The Cabbage question
was discusscd, they decided to plant The Long Islund Waksfield, the
kyatter of ferlitizer was next discussad and was decided to appoint a conr
mittee, - The Irnsh- Potato 'for"f;\blf'tl’sef was brought up but pat of tili
next meeting . Over 68,000 Cabbages plants wsre pledged ac this
meeting muking a total of 130.8°00 plaats it looks as if we will reach
the 175%00 mark, LA
BEL NN
Last Saiurday eveniflz}Tfife"_fi?Eighgland Literary Society held 1t
k : - A e SRR \ %
regular meeting, it was the best ms flg “held so far ‘Mr Yarber the new
President took hold of tne meeti ‘g,arlconductcd 1t ¥ith sunccess, the
Society is only three month old figd’f'v‘fiigémbership of 33, 1t was Organ,
ized with 12 members, they are I@9&@s&)l‘ the fifty mark. They
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had a very good Debate the subject Ws is reading more beneficial] to mau
tnan Obscrvation, Next ‘Saturday eveniig ta: youn; alies will
take part, ict every boby come out. =~ -
Weather report for week elldl‘&g August 7th,
sSun. Ith. fair & showers ?7 83.
Mon. 2th. fair & rain 86
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Thues. Sth. fair & showers 75 87
Wedbpes. 4th. fair & parg clondy 75 38.
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Thurs. sth. fair & jartclondy 76 88,
Fri. ~ 6th, fair & putclondg =75 &8,
Satur, Tth, fair & showers 74 85
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 FactorY, Lumber Company,
or other industry who will locate here, a free
sight along the railroad. This offer is good
until Sept. Ist 1809 Write the
1906 Colony Company, .
Homeland, Georgia.
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