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Official Organ, Chariton County And Town Of
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BACK.
Mary js back from the seashore,
With a lovely coat of lan,
Johnny is back from the country, 1
A freckled and fat *little m:m."‘
Mother 1s back from the mountains,
Looking on life as a joke, {
And father 18 back in his office—
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Vacation is soon to be over and
the boys and girls will return to their
“books which were lain aside the first
~of summer,
. Folkston Public School will open
Bept 6th with Prof J. R, VanVeorhis
as principdl. He was principal of
he school last term and did excel-
Jentwork, »Heis a splendid teacher
Aand we all look forward to the pro
'j.réss the gchool wille make under his
~ management. |
. The primary and intermediate
~feachers are Misses llena Smith aud
Edna Mott who have been teaching
}n this county for some time, and|
s&avc proved to be amoung our best
':ggachers.
. At the last term the enrollment
1 &wer - one hundred, and we
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YOUNG MEN,
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ARE IN GREAT DEMAND! ‘
BOYS THRIS IS YOU OPPOR
“TUNITY to learn a first class trade
that pays a good salary every month
in the year, There will be a grc:xt-‘
- er demand for Telegraph ()pcmmrsi
‘this Fall and Winter than there hasl
been for many years past, Tlml
prominent railroads of the S()uthl
~and other parts of the United States
are writiag us to qualify as many
young men of good character for
their service as we possibly can.
We trust that the reliable, ambis
tious boys of the South wiil rally to
this golden opportunity. |
Our tuition qualify for service 1n
. only four to six month. We guaran.
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How Shall We Settle South Georgia,
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The question, how shall we settle
South Georginis paramovnt in the
mind of every thinking ei izen® of
this section. It has been for a nam
ber of years and various attempts
have been made to solve the question
~ Every body realizes that this
Icmmtry is boundiess in resources,
but these resources are dormant and
never can be quickend until the
section is settle with people, Ihese
peopie are coming gradually, but
there is such a vast arca of tnis rich
scction uninhabited, it will require
sevaral years to populate it so that
they can enjoy the privileges and
comforts that came with population
runless there shall be a ur'ted effort
lto hasteu setticrs,
Millions of people of the crowded
East have gone to the West and now
millions more are waiting to move
away from the crowed section, and
with a= effort these may be brought
into Georgia within the next few
'ycars.
l Have you ever thonght what a
veuithy country Georgin wonld be
with a mllion moe people in it.
It would mean much. It wouald
mean better.schools, churches and
a better social life fur the cmmlry:j
district; immense wealth for cities
amt towns and Mgpwfi‘flm
ands that are now living a very
limited life. e |
Even in our o'vn connty we can
take care of several thousand people
We need them, we want them, then
why not make an effort lo get them.,
It we can only get those people
interested iz farming who are paying
ngh rents and are borely making a
living interested in South Ga, and
turned th's way, justthink what
could be donein Charlton County.
The thousands of acres of good
farming lands that are now unused
would be put into cultivation,
Let us send forth the good news
that practically every thing grows
here, that this is the coming section
of the Union, and that aowis the
timte to buy a home or a farm at a
little cost. ¥
We know that thetide of inmigra
tion is drifting this way and with an
effort an our part 1t will not be
toag before our county will be filled
with a peopic of which we will be
proud,
‘ In our county have two colonies
Which have already brought te this
|tn this section over u thousand peo.
sle and they are doing much good 1n
pushing this section torward. But
we need mare active people. Men
that see and know the advantages
here snould be hustling, and by a
united effort soon settle this great
old state—Georgia,
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Pril for Cbadwfft?pgw or pull out, '
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| Pull for Homeland or pullm&ij k ;
j Miss M ilic S.pp returned fiom a twd weeks visit with friends
in Central Georgia l.st Thursdag. =
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| Pal! for Homeland. e
3 C 2 Btsfal utksonvi\lh‘?wff ent Sunday and Monday here
‘ Pull for Homeland, ~ i
| Mr Sitephens of Rome Ga., was a business caller, on last Thurs
day, Mr Stepheus says that Humé‘m has the finist Town Site in the
State of Georgia.
j Mr Stepheus is Pulling for;'gr{a‘i meland.
} Mr W. M. Smith who caméii here from Los Angeles Cal., about|
Dour weeks ago and i 3 vory busy g thing in shape to go to hous<keepi g
be hag rented the xtore bid. just vacated by Wi, Remich as Mrs Smith
arrived on Monday. iy )
| M« Smith is a Home land Booster. ;
i Mr Andrew Shultz of Sunbury, Ohio was in town last Thursday
'aud Friday looking over the 1906 Colony Company lands, Mr Shuliz
bought 26 aeres and is well plessed with his purchase, he thinks we
|hava & fiLe 10wn, ke will build here this fall.
' We are goiug to put Mr Shultz down as a booster for ilomeland.
) The Tadies Aid Society met last Thursday evening with Mrs F,
Johnston, there was a good altendence.
We wish the Ladies would farm a booster club for Homeland.
« Our Mayor W, H. 'l‘h()rnpS(_n_left last ¥riday for Comer Ga., to
be gone for six wesks, he has large Buginess interest in North {teorgia
and has goue to look afief them, he is also going to look after some
vusiiess maiters for our town.
We know that Mr Thompsou is a pooster for Homeland,
Wm. Remich an old Soldier who came here for his hea lih soid
bis belonging aud his property, and less last Friday for The So ldiers ‘
Home at Washington D. C. © Mr Remich was living alone and
Patching he said that it was time 'p quit work and that he wanted to }
spend the balance of his days ai Home. |
He was one of our Booste:g. |
! L.ast Sunday waa not a ged day for Church Service, it was the
first this yea that it rained most of the day, about 25 were out to Sun
day School and about 50 (e evening services Rev Keily Preached a very
able sermon on the Power of Satan,
The Homeland Cigar C ~ ecived another sfxipment of Tobacco
from Yock Pa. and are verp busy filling orders. Ibey make very
good cigars as it is shown by ths orders they recieve from custome rs
that are ordering sezoai and third shipmant, the only fault that can
be found if any is the fact that ggé;{;;iga:s ars a little green but tnat will
soon be over coms as thy Company is teyiag t g 2 cigars anead 80 that
they will be dry enough to ship, wad bav: ths fasiory ready to smoks.
: Profianl Mes C. W. W an. tel ratarned to Ho niland last Taurs- |
day, and were glad to gss bask dear old Homalaad, tiey have been
gone for two months zad a half visiting relatives and frieady in Ohio
ald Pennsylvaaia, tacy both look us if vhey hal a good tims, anl both
gay they did.
Now ws know that thay both are Homeland Byosters.
Attention, Farmers. deat forget that Saturday morning at 10
oc lock sharp isthe tima for the Couaty meetiag for the Farmers E&C
Union of Charlton Co., lat every member be on time thereis a lot of
business to he atteaded to, and it 18 necessary that you be prompt so
that the docket muy ba cleared and meetin et out on time as a good
many members wish to attend the mssting in the w'alterncon of the
Trackra Association. '
The Truck Growers Association of Charlton Co., will hold its
next meeting at 2 p m Saturday Aug, 28 at the Colony Butding, let every
member get busy and see if his neighbor dont want to join us in bring.
prosperity to nimself and Charlton Co., we expect 1o have quite a bit
of new information by the next meeting, the varrious committee will
make the reports. now is the tima to act if we want to make a success
of the Truckers Association, doat forget ths hour 2 oclock be on time,
Weather Report for the week ending Sat. Aug. 21 Maximum
95, Minimum 78, showers evary day except IFriday, lands getting in
good shape for fall planting Wednesday it was 95 for over five hours
and Weldnasday night it was 82 this is tha hottist that we hava had
this summer aud only one day of it.
W. H, Clay, Pres ) W. H. Bruce, Treas
J. L. White, Vice Pres. : F. A. Armbraster, Sec.
The 1906 Colony Company,
Homeland, Charlton county, Georgia,
Makes the fol.lot.&ég offer. '
To any one starting a poultry farm for commer
cial use of 300 hanaénd over inside of three
months from date of *;%_‘ of land will give back
one half of price ormd. This offer good
until October Ist, 1%, And free factory
site for any induat;f‘{;fhis offer good until
October Ist, 1909, Address
1906 Colony Comp
‘i? Homeland, Georgia.
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