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The Mothodist Church Building, ! Work Day
Tt is now the talk 2mong the peo
ple of tne Methodist Church that
that the building will be woved
fromn Where it is to the east side
near the school bailding,
Naothing better could be. done,
Wa sec no canse why it should not
be moved and think it a good idea,
for where it now stands is back of
the entire town, and moviug it near
the center of town would mean
mnch,
Why not begin the work aad quit
talking about It, It will not cost us
m\uch and cen be moved easily, In
moving'it we can place it on the ing
g 0 thut when we are ready to build
a brick chuich we can use it for the
parsonage, and thereby we will not
be at any loss. :
Some of the members may be
against s, but if they will consider
that 'vhich 1s best for the church
and the people, and knowing it will
not be a loss, we believe every mem
b;r will be in favor of moving.
I.ct us call together the church
and talk it over, and get busy and
hn‘("ll do the work.
“Le;. every body work ‘:md lets
move 1t
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zvvf%gwn to us, that some ofour
peosie have forzotten that there 1
‘a Sabbath dav, Wnen we see on the
'Sfibb@ih morning men at there places
of business doing the same work
they diy the day pefore, _ The time
has cowme 1 Folkston when a eigar,
cool drink, cané, stationery, vhoes
and-iimw other things can be bought
on Sanday. and now is the time 2
fight against it should be made.
Why men wiil desecrate the Sab
bath is a mystery to us. Why they
ure not willing' to close business
on the day before and rest on the
Sabbath we cannot understand. Not
only doee this hurt the violater, but
others. The boys and girls go to
these places, they spend their dimes,
they cannot see the harm, ‘and yet
sucha man is doing tae injury, ‘
Should‘nnc of our large mercan
tile stores be found open on Sundny,i
and the merchants sellings goods in.
large quanities, then the pubhc
would put that man te the lowest,
yet it is no more than selling five
cent soda water ail d:xy{ We think
ita sin and shame that men of
intelligence wiil so live, thet ‘they
have no more regard for the Sabbath
than 1o sell goods, that they have
no dessire to keep the command- |
ments of God, but are willing to livu]
in sin for the sake of a tew.dollars.
Men, lets keep the sabbath holy, !
“Rememer the Sabbatn Day, to
Keep it koly, Six days shalt thou
labour, and do all thy work: but he
‘seventh day is the sabbath of the
- Lord thy God: in 1t thou shall not
o any work, thou, nor thy son, ner
tay da_“shlfl‘:th)‘;mnnserv;mt,xmr thy
~ maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy
stranger that is '\vtthtny thy gatcs‘:
“torin six days the Lard made heaven
and earth, the sea and all that in
them s, and rested the seventh day.
- wherefore “the- Jord blessed
sabbatn day, and hallowed it »
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| Orphans Day,
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i Rev, W. &) Huckabee, agent of
the South Georgia Confersnee
!(’)rph:ms Home, located in Macon,
”.‘uHs us that a great movement is
!o;: foot to help the 3000 Orphans
‘in the institotions of Georgia and
60 children from Georgia in the
} Presbyterian Home in Clinton S, C.
It is proposed that September 25th
e observed as “Work Day” by ail
'he} people and 26th as “Orphans
‘Day” in - all the Sunday Schools
into which all the wagos earned shall
'l)e brought and forwarded to. the
| Home desired 10 be helped,
i The last Sunduy in September
hias been observéd in North Georgia
‘as “Orphans Day” and «“Work Day”
the Satarday nrevicus for ten years,
Last year they raled about $13,-
000.00-. Theé Methodists of South
Gicorgia have buen joining in this
movement about six years and last
vear they raised $5,000.00. Last
vear the Baptist of all Georgia
jomed and raised about $1,000.00.
antd the Presbyterians for Clinto‘ni
8. C., rused about £I,OOO, The
Chrisians Howe in Baldwin Ga..j
raised. SSOO. While *Work Day”.
brought in to the Georgia Industrial
agd Hepzibah Homes in Macon
and the 3ewxsh,7}_iéme m Atlunta
and others SIOOO,OO $5,000.00
‘more, muking a grand total of 25
000.00 or over given this great cause
last year,
’ This year virtually all the Homes
in the state are rallying their forces
’nn the movement, It is a great
’ Christain, Humanitarian Benevolen:
movement that rises above denom
!i‘.mtiopul lines and s»eks to save all
these little ones because it is the
;w”l of the great Father of us all, |
Let'us make this the greatest d;xyl
in the vear because of its far reach
ing influence on future, generations. i
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Night on Bad Mountain.
On a-lonely night Alex. Benton
of Fort Edward, N. Y. climbed
Baid Mountain to the home of a
neighbor, tortured by Asthma, bent
on cureisg him with Dr King's New
D:scovery that had cured himself of
asthma. * This wonderful medicine
soon relieved and quickly cured his ‘
Latter it cured his son’s wife of a
severe lung trouble Millians believe |
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| have resigned as
salesmanand collect
orfor The Singer Sew
ing Machine Co. there
will be an agent putin
this territory' soon,
Thanking each and
every one of my. custo
mers for their support
I beg to remain,
e ealicatan fia.
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}‘ Puli for Charlton Couaty or pull out,
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E Pull for Momeiand or pull out, .
‘ The Colony Copmany reports another good weck.
Tom Horn and Mr Peeples of Kingsland Ga., were here last
week visiting friends in Homeland, ,
l Mr Manuel Mitcheil of South Carolina is here visiting his par
ents Mr and Mrs A, N. Mitchel]. ;
€. C. Smith’s wife and daughter Jenny, Mr Smith mother and
Mrs Smith’s mother My Moss arrived in Homeland lagt Saturday morn
tug all in good health and spirit and are well pleased with our Hustling
town, what surprised them wag to see =0 many people to the church
eervices, they wondered where they came from.
J. L. Whits who some few days ago fell through the stationary
oi the new gchool Building by the breaking of one of the falseheads bad
lig arm ‘oroken and was badly bruiged, is out again and is able to trans
it one arm business.
Who says that we are not coming to the front, we can boast of
!") wuing an Auntomobile in Heweland. €. W. Waughtel has purchas
=d an Intemational tourings car, it looks good to us on our streets
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| J. H. Zartas and Bert Stien arrived in Homeland Sunday even
ing, they have been visiting the Homefolks for the past five weeks we
| are glad to welcome them back to Homeland again, they are a couple
of our hustlers. r
| Now dont for get the 21l ‘day picnic at the park given by the
] Fermers K& C Union. Every body come, bring a well filled basket
11 d come, prepared to spend the day- The Union is doing a great
work here 1n our midst, they bave started the ball a relling for a brigh
] wr futare for our farmers as well as our whole community, now remem
l'm r the date Saturday Sept. 25th. -
The Truck Growers met last Saturday and had another good
! meeting. ‘The question of fertilizer was settled, and same was
‘ordered from 15, O, Painter Fertilizer Co. \ More cabbage plants
sere ordercd, Notice' is hereby given for"ali the members who
!uwe not contracted for there fertilizgr to see M. J. Fiber the ageut of
the trackers, no' later than Satarday Oct, 2¢d so that fertilizer can be
i shipped promptly and in ‘time. .
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i Rev. Kelly will preach here Sunday morning at 11 oclock instead
of the evening as 1t was annoaxnced.
The protracted meeting that has been held here since Sept lau
cme to a close iast Sunday Sept. 19th with a fitting climax. Over
fuity peopie were converted. The Methodist Church recieved more
than double the number of men than women into the church. We
believe the other churches can report as good result. Homeland
and the surroanding com munity recieved a great blessing We wish
to thank all those that took part in making our meeting so fruitful-.
especially those who came up from Folkston. :
The weather for the past week has been ideal, just e nough rain
to keep the soil in good condition. People are getting ground in
condition far winter crops, a good deal of plantin 1 has been doue. already
W. H. Clay, Pres. W. H. Bruce, Treas
J. L. White, Vice Pres. : F. A. Armbruster, Scc,
The 1906 Colony Company,
- Homeland, Charlton county, Georgia,
Makes the following offer.
To any one starting a poultry farm for commer
cial use of 300 hens and over inside of three
months from date of sale of lané will give back
one half of price of land, This offer good
until QOctober Ilsti, 1909, And free factory
site for any industiry, ‘This offer good until
October Ilst, 1909. Address
1906 Colony Company,
~ Homeland, Georgia.
Statgment of the condition of the
BANK OF FOLKSTON
Located at Folkston, Ga.
- At the close of business Sept. 1, 1909.
. : Resources.
Loans and Discounts : $32,025.97
Bunking House Furniture ' =
and Fixtures ; 4,844.63
Due from Banks and Bankers
invtherstates 5.323.00
Cash 1,897.13
¥ i
: $44,000.82
STATE OF GEORGIA--Charlton County "
Before me came F. D. Mills cashier, of the Bank. of Folkston, who being sworn, says
that tec above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank, as shown by the
books of file in saib Bank. A
Gl s : F. D, MILLS,
© Sworn to and subscribed before me. this 14th day of Sept, 1909. ;
JESSE W. VICKERY, Glerk Sup'ftrior Court, Char'ton County Georgia.
I have five buyers for smali farms
list your property with me.
E. L. Wainwright, Folkston Ga.
; Liabitities.
Liberty Banking Co. $10,000.00
Surplus fund 277.14
Undivided Profits, less Current
'“Expeuses and Taxes Paid 1,973.66
Individeal Deposits Subject .
¢ Check 17,913.63
Time Certificates 1,342.84
Cashier’s Checks 75.06
Note and Bills Rediscounted 10,000,00
Savings Account 2,508,409
: $44,000.82
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