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Where 15 The Curfow Law,
Why is it ;tne curfew law; 1s not
euforced? Why is it so nfanv of our
boys are an the ‘streets at a late
hour,at night. Who isit that is
; Mnot doing theirduty, the town oflic 1
als, or the parents. It is a town
" law that boys under sixteen years Qf‘
age, shall not be on our strects ;\ftm"
8 oclock 1n the evening, and it is not‘
at all nice, tor a boy under that age {
to be out after . that hour, unless he
has a just cause to be so, iben boys]
let us be found at home in the eyen”
. ings. Think more of yourself ;han
1o be found on tne streets with a
crowd of boys at night. Be what a
boy should be, And if you want to
be a boy, you will not be . found.on
our streets at late hours.
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This iy what all say who bave
used St, Josepk’s Liver Regulator,
whether hquid or powder from. Its
action is easy but it relieves the
system .of Dbilhous accumulation,
- thus avoiding constipation and all
Kindred evils. As a family medican
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Dr King's New Life Piils is
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to cure Sour Btomach, Constipation
Indigestipn, Bilionsness, Jaundice,
« Bick Headache, Chills and Malaria,
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|~ Great Opportunities. l
‘ Look on your map for Charlton
Co.. Georgia a small empire of it
!sclf more good vergin soil, than any
lulhcr County in the State., It
wants good farmerg and lots of them
!lu make it onc of the Garden Spots
of America,
Any man with vim determination,
nd with Moderate Means, can come
here and lay the foundation for an
independant life- in a climate that
cannot be excelled in any other part
of the United Statzs. where the soil
respends an hundred fold, and the
Sun shines almost every day in
the year. Where the farmers work
less and have more than in any other
(country. ‘T'he resources we have
there. when the country ‘s deveclop
‘c(i, and with our fine chmate, will
be a new wonder to the worid.: All
we need is good ableghodied farmers
to step in amd do the work. Our
country will stand investigation by
tmérst severe enitic. And I say pnt
your money in Charlton County
lands, while the tide is riging. In
five vears from ty, land will be worth
one hundred dollars an acre, that
yeu can nuw buy for ten and fifteen,
Do not let this grand " opportunity
slip through your fingers. "There is
no more producuve Soil to be found
P b b, 1
a mau who owns his home and the
man who doesnot is the difference
bctwgeu a man of fixed purpose and
one of aimless intent, The man
lpossessed of a bit of the soil in his
own right is the one who has at heart
the greatest inteerst in humanity
and the largest ambition in the
welfare of the community, The
landed proprietor 15 looked up to
with greater deference and respecs
than the man who is not, however
worthy he may be in other respects,
tnough, of course, this is subject to
exceptions, The time is fast appro
ching in this country, whea lands
wili be to high-priced for the man
of Moderate mears to purchase.
And I say to4ll who are thinking of
making a change, and wants to go to
a warmer ciimate, now is the time
to investigaie, aud bee ome acquait
ed with veal facts. Ninty per cent
of the people who came here from
North and East, buv land before
leaving and all say they have found
the spot they have been looking
after. ‘The time, therefore, to buy
iis now, wheu values are still within
your reach,
l Witthin the past ten years there
{ have .been more miles of Rai'road
built 1 South Georgia than in any
other Section of the Stat, and its
| railroad facilities are now as great
|if not greater than the older Settl
ed Sections. With our exceiient
Shipping facilities, putting us in
casy reach of the best markets of
the Country, it is casy to see what
could be done by truck men who
would give their whole attention to
business. ; :
Come and see the country for your
self talk with the farmers, truck gard
ners, Stockmen and merchants and
investigate thoroughly and see if onr
Statements are not tacts, and then
decide quickly to take advantage
of the opportunities offered, Charl.
ton Co. needs an increased vopu le
ation in town and Country. 1
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MELAND NEWS,
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l Peli for Chatjitdfi _Cqunt? or pull out, :
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] Pull for Homeland or puil oiut. i
Mrs Tyner and chiidren ;fi;nmed last Wednesday from North Ga. i
where she has been visiting friend.s i
Pall for Homeland. ' |
J. A. Thompson says that(mn- goil is all right, as he broke uI")
new grond last spring and gdecidfl,’. to try corn on new land just to ece{
what 1t would do. He used 2 emall amount of Ferilizer, and rais- |
ed 8 bush., of corn to Ihe acre. |
Mr Thompsou belongs to (;nr Truck association, and is puUing’
for Homeland. o o o , I
Attention chi/ldren, Homela‘pd School opens Monday morning |
Sept. Gth now let every ooy and girl be at the sehool bright” and early |
Monday morniug, and begin sehool oa the Ist day of the Fali rerm. |
Mrs C. W. Waughtel has been seeured as Teacter. i
E. C. Getchell and W. H, Smith have secured the Heman placel
for this I'all and are going to ses out 50.000 cabbage pl.ntz on it.
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' J. H. Jarfas and S. M. Yarber are going to set out 25.000 cab-t
bage plants this fall, and may deecide to make it 40.000, go it brothers |
this is what we like see. “ ~
Who will be the next to sef out as mary, 28 thege four Gentle
men have decided on. i 4
C. W. Waughtel went to Glen St. Mary & and Jacksoviile on a|
business trip last ‘Thursday he returned Saturday evening, il
Prospects are looking brigh er every day for Homeland.
The Literary Society ha.d'an" o:her Interesting Debate, last Satur
day evening, wit :au atte udence of over 40 of our youung people. New
'uiixcers were elected, it was decided that Ikey wouid have a box lunch
Party Saturday evening, Sept. 11th the boxes to be Auctioned of to the
highest pbidder, Let every body come ont and make tke pariy a
success, the young ladies are to provide tie boxes.
Liev Thomyson preached tast Sunday and will preach again next |
Sunday. Do not forget the midweek Praver Service. .
Last Thursday evening The Ladies of Howme:iand gave a Recep
tion at Mrs Armbuster in honor of Mys C, W. Waughtel who has just
returned from an extended visitiaf trip in Central Sates.
Y s Waughtel is very popular in Homeland. A fine tims
was had. Aund ali enjoyed the evening. ‘The Secretary of the
1 2906 Colony Co, took their Ifictfi}g? and said that he was geoing to call
it The Ladies Looster Club of Haxi@;l:'md.
' Judge Gowan S . Brought in some Japanese Chesnuts to the
Secretary of the 1906 Colony Qo_;:-‘;wno 18 going take a Picture of them.
They are the largest chestnute we have ever secn. Some of them
are as large a 'eghan chic‘kéh@fi;@%‘gfijm a better account of them in
our next Issuc. - Thank you Mr Gowan, " )
T Saturday 25 Sept. - 1909 gfitk«finsdate on your . calenders, it
means a Holiday for Charlton Co. Farmers and Truck Growers and
their famlics and friends. The Farmers Union hav sct aside. this
date tora grand picnie to promote good fellowship and unity in our
work of building up our community and showing that we are awake te
our possibilities, this is to be a basket pienic, - The Farmers Union
will provide all the meat. They hauve maoped out a Interssting
Program and some gao.l speakers Lave been sccured and they are altul']
| others. There wiil ba plenty or games. The place that has |
becn selected to hold this pienic is ut. the park ajouning Homeland.
, Now lgt every body prepare for this holiday, and let us make it = gala |
aay in our lives, The Committse requsts that you bring full hag—|
kets Now do not forget the date Maturday 25h ot September.
' The Truck Growers Associution of Chailton Co. et last Satar
day evening and a very Interesting Meeting was held the, the Secretary
was Insiructed to ovder 200.000 cibbage plants. M. J. Fiber our
‘agent has buen instructed to he on hand at the next meeting to makci
‘out the contract ~So let every member be present at the next meet- |
5o the all contracts will ba made out, and that will start the ball a roi
ling in earnest. Our farmers ani truckers are awakening to the
act that it means much t 0 our whole community and that e can see
g 0 od times in stere tor them who belong to the association, aud are
willing to do the mnecessary woik. connected with the associa.
tion. Letter heads and envelopes wereordered, advertising our
Association; and are to be distributed among the members for their use
and in that way get the Association Lafor the public. Tve matter
of Fertilizer will be settled at tho next meeting. Now let th
members get busy with those who eannot as yat see Lhe advantages of aet
Truckers Association, and try and fi&t&hem tQ at least give it a trial, we
know of the drawback that some have had, but assure the.c thag wel
can save the profits :n whitt they -Mse'fOr them Rember the next
fmecting will be Saturday,Sept, 4th at 2 oclock suarp, let every member'
be in his placs at the appointed time.
W. H, Clay, Preés! ] W. H. Bruce, Treas
}J: L. White, \'fi:c Pres. = X, Armhruster, Sec.
The 1906 Colony‘Company.
| Homeland, Charlton county, Georgia,
Makes the following offer.
To any one starting a poultry farm for conmer
cial use of 300 hens and over inside of three
months from date of sale of land will give back
one half of price of lamde This offer good
until October Ist, 1009, And free factory
site for any industry, This offer good until
October Ist, 1909, i Address
1906 Colony Combany. i
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