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.. Official Organ, Charlton County And Town Of
Folkston.
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Advertsing Ratés made known on application,
&, L. Wainwnright, v Cdditor,
Georgia has the dogs, and the
yueston is, how many of them will
pey the tax,
oAR S .s M AT
¢+ 1f near.beer will bring the State
$150:000 per annum what would the
gennine stuff do?
oet eeo RN
An Eastman father, who named
his child atter Governor Brown, has
change! his mind and now the baby
is Chnstened Guyt Mclendon, the
father de€lares that Mvhicl,cmlon
is the *‘Big man in Georgia just
mow and that the peovle will vindi
cate him from the disgrace put upon
him by the recent governor and the
Legislawre”. . The Governor was
notified of the change. — Lix,
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The Yioiator of Law,
We, with many others, were made
to realize the sad, gondition, of him
who violates the laws of pur country
and takes hnwmap blood and has to
sufter the penalty, when we sav Joc
Petty and Lon . Diyon taken from
the prisop house last week and car
ried tu the. State Farm, there to
spend the resy of their lives for the
murder of Dan Crews, wore than a
yedr ago, Thip, brings to us the
“lag:_t}ha\;‘. he, wha viglates the law
has a bard way, thst he must sulfer
for his crime, : o
“The cqudiyion of these,young men
who are atill ig, theip teéens should
be a warning 19 all men and especi
ally to our young men. !\éc,do‘cs
not excused vou.y, Yoy are taught
that whicn 1s right, and iz keeping
with the law, ang if you prove, t 9 be
a violator, the pepalty you must pay.
These young men are now, rebbed
-of their liberty, no' pleasurg have
they, but find, themselves now. serv
ing a life setenuce in the pgnjten
viary for, the violation of the jaw .’
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i _ A Letter.
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' The, following letter was handed
‘us for, publication by Ordinary
J. J. Stokes.
JAttanta, Ga., Aug. 12, 1909.
Dear :[mlgc- I hasten to advise
you at the eacliest day possible after
the.adjounment of General Assembly
of the statug.of the legislation present
ed affecting the Pension laws,
The bitl to regulate and fix the
’fccs of the, Ordinaries for their
pensjon work passed, It allows a
of SI,OO, annually,for cach pensi
oner on the rolls. Those on the
indigeat, rolls are to be paid by the
county out of the pauper fund; thase
on the disabled and first class wid
ows rolls are tq Le paid out of the
annual pensjon. ‘
The bisl that, passed, the house of
}l"cprcseufltalivcs bv a vote of 129 to
|7 to,put in force the new Coustitu.
tional amendment that provides g
pension for all Coufederate soldiers,
and the widows of Confederate
soldiNs; married prior to;the Ist ot
January, 1870,, not worth .over fif
teen Hundred Doilurs, was at a late
haur on Tuesday night tabled 1n the
appropriation committee ot the ot
Senate, _thereby refusing, 1o report
the bill back.to the Senate that it
might, be read the seqond time and
g 0 to the Calendar for.its passage
on the Jast day of the session. This
action of the committee carries the
bill over uy unfinished business to
the session of ¥910.~ I am snre the
the bill would have passed in the
Senate had it come,to a.vote.
Therefore, no. .change has been
mde that affects the, present pens
ion laws. * You cap use the banks
as heretofore, and if you have none
order.you a supply at chee, taa. ali
who.desire, to apply .for a penson
under, the present law may make
aad file their applications in this
office betorg Cctober, Ist next, l‘
Yours respectfully,
J¢ My Lindsey ]
0 Commi’s,si_om,; of Pensions.
MELAND NeWy,
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Pill for Charlwn'?tgunty or pull out, 1
Pull for Homeiand or pullo;%!&,, |
. W. A, Pittman of Jackso and J, E. Robiuson of this county
have purchased lots 12 and 13}:. block 7o and iot 10 in block 69
These luts were €Ol for a faney price, The gent lemen who perchasee
the lands are going to put up a brick store
C. N.Mills was on our ,pfi;ets oa Tuesday morning. ..
Last Saturday was Conferene day for the Mettodist Church of
FFolkston District, it was held at Traders Hill, quite a few went from
Homeiad CEre
Pall for the Methodist Church, 4
The Baptist Church of fio‘m;-fnnd did not ho!d Conf2rence Sat
urday evening on account of yain.
Mr Jehnston has made another start to finish his Cottage, he
has been busy working 1n the field and has let the Cottage wait.
My Gefchell is bbilding a barn for fodder as it is about time to
commence to store it away. .
Pull for the Baptist Chureh. .{
Last Sunday evening Rev Jones of Folkston preached for Rev
Thompson by request, Mr Jones is a powerful preacher, come again
Mr Jones, next BSunday evening Rev Kelly will preach for the Metho
di =.
Every body pullifor Homeland.
Mr Smith is raising and moving the small house that was on the
lots he jus: bought from Mr Betts, and is going to build an addition
to it and m:xk‘e it do for the present.
Mr Smith is pulling for Homeland. :
Work on Mr Fieber house is nearing completion all outside
work ie done except the vorches and they are going to start onthem
the last of the week
We know that Mr Fiebar ig pulling for Home land.
Finighing work on the new Bchosl house 14 going along niczly,
they are ready to put in the windows, floors and Ceilings, an tinished.
‘This helps us to pl\{l for Homeland.
No matter in what direction you look you cansee smoke, it is
caused by workman clearing land. - -
Good pull all the stumps out of Homeland. ;
The local Branch of the Farmers K&C Union meets at the
Colony Building Saturday evening at 1:30 members take notice, it 1g
requested that the membars make an efiort t 5 be on time so that all
vusiness 10 come before the Union may be acted on, and that the mect
ing may be let out on time, .
Pall for the Farmers E&C Union, Q& ,
The Homeland Cigar Co. reports fine Business they have recieved
another shipment of cigars boxes also soms more Tobacco.
Pull for our Cigar Factory.
Mr and Mrs Bruce left for Comer Ga., last Friday evening vo be
sone anout three weeks visiting old homefolks and friends Mr Bruce
expects to establish a number of agencies for the Homeland Cigar Co.,
. Norih Ga. and Alabama Mr Beues is Secretary of the Cigar Co.
He sure will pul! for Homeland. \
Last Thursday some of the ladies had & surprise >n Mrs C. F.
Johnston it being the occasion of ber berthday an cnjoyable afternoon
wvas spnt & :
Now Ladies you must Pull for Homeland.
W. H. Thompson has bought the half block just west of the
Depot and i 3 having it cleard and stumped, and is going to build but
has not decided what to buiid he has two teams hauvling lumber from
the mill, ke is having it hau lad to different pari of the towa which
goes to show that he is going to do quite a lot of building.
He is not only pulling for Homeland but is building up Home.
The Truck Growers Assaciation had another very interesting
meeting last Saturday cvepjug, the amount of cabbage plants pledged
has reached 143,000, Irish potatoes 10c spcing shipemant will be overy
heavy, over sixty acres are known to bs pledged, it was decided to have
stationary printed so that every membsr would be advertising the ass
ociation every time he writes a leteer. The next mseting of the
association will be Saturday Aug 28 at 2-00 p m.
Weather report for the weetending Saturday Aug 14, maximum
for the week 87, Minimum 75 with showers every day, and one good
rain warmest time ¢f day from 8 to, 11 A M. evenig pleasant nights cool.
Now let every body puil so? Homeland. :
W. H, Clay, Pres, e W. H. Bruce, Treas
J. L. White, Vice Pres. e 343 F. A. Armbruster; Sec,
The 1906 Colony Company,
Homeland, Charlton county, Georgia,
‘ Vakes the following offer. '
To any one starting a pog’ltry farm for commer
cial use of 500 hems &md over inside of three
months from date or‘(a}h}‘.e' of land will give back
one half of price o{,fi@pd. This offer good
uatil October Ist, 19@9, - And free factory
site for any industry; This offer good until
October Ilst, 1909, gg; Address
1906 Colony Company, '
- Homeland, Georgia.
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