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Oftficial Organ, Charlton County And Town Of
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IR R U 33X T TT 0 M S SAR . T XSA TR aese: '
The man who could run a news
paperto suit every body, went to
hicaven long ago,
* When you see a banana peei rest
ing on the sidewak awd a fat may
unconsciously approaching it, the
indications point to an carly fall,
The kickers and croakers have
no places in a citv with the push and
progressiveness of our town. ‘The
man who opposes needed public
improvements and stends in the wey
_sof progress is not a good citizen,
Learned men tell us that in Latin
the word Yeditor” means something
. Yo eat.” I the United States ils
meaning 1s altogether different. It
means to scra:ch around like blazes
- to get something to eat.
When you bear a man snecring at
the/local papers you can safely bet
ha don’t spend Lis time wmakicg
them better, They who don't sec a
beneflit arising to a town from 1
newvspapers havi't as much sense as
~ acove oyster, and are ot about as
~much value to a town as a teneyear
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fore you piy up yonr subseription
and there T 8 uo ?flqikl'v;f 1o stop the
- hall we shall abvays presime you
‘might have sayed our life,
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~ The Protracted Meeting,
T.ast night began the Methoulist
Protracted Meeting and now we
should become intevested an begin
work;
We caunot expect a blessing un
dess we prepare our selves for it,
Mo mecting can be » success nnless
the people want it, no nerson is save
from sin notil they become tired of
sin, and resent. And now let all of
us b 2 interested in this meeting, be
© mueh at vraver, and work for the
galvation of sonls. We rea'ize, that
all of us need more grace, that we
. shenld be a relizeous people, and
L and Iwe desire such and sk, we
ghall receive,
Lot nssattend the meeting, stend
by the workers, be o hand at the
Proper tinie, ready o sing and try
and make the meeting a success,
May every member of the Chureh
wake up, and be an ivstruwent in
Cod’s hands for good, and way
ginners come to Jesus during this
+ meecting.
: A tine farm for sals at a bar-
Kan Price $1.800.00. Write
K L. Wanwright,
v Foikston, Ga
To whom 1 may Concorn,
-l have resigned as
salesmanand collect
orior The Singer Sew
ing Machine Co. there
will be an agent putin
this territory soon,
' Thanking each and
~everyone of my custo
- _imers for their support
- beg to remain,
.~ Alev Mills 1
Folkston Ga.|
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Legal Advertisements,
Grorcia Crartron County W,
H, Bruce and J. A. Mooe, Adminis
trators upon the estate of George W
Mooe, lute of said County deceased.
having filed their peation for disch.
arge this.to cite ali persen concerne]
to show cause against the granting
of lhlg‘; cischarge at the regular term
of the Court of Ordinary for said
County to be held on the first Min
day in October 1909,
| J. J. Stokes
i Otdinary.
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Grorcia - CHARLTON ~ CouNnty.
Moses Crews, Guardian of Wil
Crews, having applied to me to be
l(]i;(‘hargcd from such gnardianship,
let ali persons concerned show cause
’l)etnrc me at the Court House in
#id County, on the 4th day of Oca
’lober next, why application for dis
i«:harge should not be granted, Wit
ness my official signature, This the
Geh day of Sept. 1909,
< { J. 1. Stokes;
‘ o Ordinary.
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GEORGIA, CHARLTON Couxty,
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sell Tand belonging to the estate of
‘Rebert Maxwell for the payment of
débts and for distribution. Said
application will *be heard at the
regular term of the Court ot Ordin
ary for said County to be held on
the first Moaday in October Igoo.
This 6th day of Sept. 19&9.
3L B o NMattox,
Admimstrator upon Estate ofi
TRobert Maxwell, i
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Night on Bad Mountain.
On a lonely niéht Alex. Bcu:mli
of Fart Edward, N. Y., climbed
Baid Mountain to the home of 11‘
neighbor, torwred by Asthma, bent
on curetog him with Dr King's New]
Discovery that had cured himself of
asthma. This wonderful medicing
soon relieved and quigkiv cured his. 1
Latter it cared lus son’s wie of &
gevere iung trouble Mislians believe
its the rhe greatest | hroat and Lung
cure on Larth. Cobtig, Colds, Croup
Hemorrhages and Sote laungs ae
surely cured by it. Best for Hag
Fever, Grip and Whooping Cough.
0c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free
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TOWN OF FOLKSTON,
j MAYOR,
T. L. Pickren
Mavor Prorua
C. M. Raybon.
o CouncrLmey, |
M, 1. Paxton, ‘
CM. Raybon,
J. S 0 Mazell,
TN W, Seals,
O B Wilson, '
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XL Wainwright, X
MARSKAL, X
H, H, Mamhavay,
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MELAND NEWY
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Prll for Chatlton,!(;;%}t? or pull out, |
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Pullfor Homeland or pull out. §
The Ladies Aid Society met dast Thursday evening at MrgW.
H. Bruce they report a busy mc::tidgé’;f' ;
M¢ C. C. Smith who axi'rivéd_liefre ten days ago has purchased
Mr E Holwzlieders place paying sfl46‘s§er acre for it. :
Who says that Homeland acres are not bacoming valuable.
The Liteary Society held itspfl.e%i meeting for a month, they gave
up therr meeting while the speeial serVices were being held, they made
arrangenents to bold ® debate on mqnday evening and aiter the debate
to have a box lunch. The boxes tcg{ be auetioned of o the highest
bidder every body was invited to come,
The Baptist' Church of Homffl" R“ d had a baptizing servise. last
Sunday morning usivg the swiming plce just back of Eolkston.
M. J. Ficber says that the mouey for cabbage plants and Terti
iizer is coming in as good as could gmexpected, but want to call the
astention of those thas have vot paid, that the time is zhort -and ali the
moaey must by paid in by the time the goods arrive. .
The Mathodists had preachihélast Sanday morning by Rev,
Kelly. the attendence was nol as large as usual on a account of the
annual meeting of the Primitive Baptist Church at Sardis.
At a business meeting of ths ‘Viihqdist church soziety a commi«
ttee was appointed for the purposes of raising money to buy new seats.
Last Thur:day evening Mrs 'ltd‘hn Waughiel gave 2 birthday
suprise party ou her husbaud, it deing his 67th birtuday. Only
members of the 1906 Colony o, agd their wives were invited, a pleas
ant evening was cojoyed by all telling stories, there was plenty of them.
Lee cream cake and pear cider was served,
| The Farmers E & C Union 'l!*l.d}pic wnat was held last Saturday
was a decided success. Iv doagone good to see 5o many farmers
wagons and buggies in the pa.rkva:\pqe time. A jolly good time
was had by all. Taey had gOa)d‘ sliezxkers, Hrate Ocgzanizer.
Mr. J. O. Hawking was there, thoagzh unexpecied'y, as it was thought
thyt he could not got here in tims, bat by traveliog all night he arrived
fera by ten oclock. Ths m sFaing address was givea by him and
he gave the paople somsthing to think abuat, He told the farmers
what the Union had done for otner 'fiafics‘of Gaorzia and said that the
same could bs done here, and that with a united pull they could do
over bettar. After Mr, Hawkias address,, dinnsr was had and,to see
the way the good things disappeared, showad thas all were eadowed
with good appetite. A 3 soon aldinner was over the time was
taken up witi a program of short taligs. Rav. I. R. Ksiiy gave a
short talk on the good the Uaion was doiag in Caariioa Co., they then
had a song by a mixed quartette from Homsland, Mrs Fisher, Mrs
Armbruster, Mr Eli Wauagatel and Mr Armbraster. ~ J. L. White
{gave‘ataik oa the T'ruck Growers Asgogianon, showing what mhetru'ck
ers had done for otjers, and wh:}f. it would do for good old Charlton
Ebnumy. He gave good advice to the truck growers, Tae
nex: speaker was Prof C. W, \V&uéhtfi? W 0 sprks on Implomentsor she
Tron Age. He gave mvzmd;&és*nof Ahé modern farm 93 he
saw it in Ohio the past s=2asan, showing how all these imorovemoants
had'tended to make the farm more atiractive to ths boy “o that he had
no desire to leave the farm for the city, He made an appeal to
the tarmer to take adviatage of the modarn ways of farming s» that
the farm would he the most atteactive placa thers was for his family
and closed his address by giviag the.p:gém,: Fasmosr Jona. Jos. Miils
commonly called “‘Smiling Joa Mills” was called for, s gava a
sow words to cheer ths farmer a 3 well ms“(‘)bhers. > The only draw
back was (hat the voung people did not have much timos for games, as
th 2 Farmers Union wanted to have a' méeting of th.eir Uaroa on accouat
of having State Organizer, Hawking with them, ani who had some
business to communicate to them. A ‘
{ have five buyers for small farms
{ist your property with me.
E L. Wainwrigbi, Folkston Ga.
POWER CF ONE VGTE. {
A Single Ballot Mas Ofton Decided an
Important Contest,
In the Continental congress of 1775
Benjamin Harvison defeated John
ITancock by one vote for the presiding
cofiice. But the Virginian insisted on a
new ballot and by his own vote ehqsa.
liancock. N ‘
In 1784 the illness of one delegate
from New Jersey kept slavery out of
states admitted to the Unten “after
' ISCOO and thus cenfined the civil war
iconwstams to (e south Atlantie |
- stites, w
- Juiy 25, 1788, one vote ratifed the
constitution after the famous debate
between Mudison and ilenry at Rieh
mond. The next day the debate be
tween Hamilton and Clinton ended
‘with New York following suit. In 1790
Rhode Island came in with an equally
small margin. 2 42 :
- Alexander llamilten swung one vofe
to Thomas Jefferson in the electoral |
college of 1860, thus breaking a dead-.
lock after thirty-six ballots and de
feating Aaron Burr., This really be
gan the feud which cost Hamilton his
life on the Palisades at Weehawken.
In 1808 Jesse Thomas My his own |
vote went! to congress from the In
diana district. He succeeded in mov- |
ing the northern boundary of Ilinois
fifty miles north, thus giving it a lake |
outlet. Had Ilinois been united com- |
mercially with the south an? her in- |
terests tinged with southern deas the |
election of Lincoln could never hn\;c
taken place, and the whole history of
the country would have been different.
May 26, 1868, the senate of the Unif-.
ed States declared against the im- |
peachment of Andrew Johnson by one |
vote, 35 to 19, when two-thirds were !
fecessary to decide.—Chicago Journal
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