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[The Firm of Established Reputation
GEORGIA SOUTHERN & FLORIDA RAILWAY
Schedule* to Macon, Cordele, Tifton, Valdosta, Jacksonville and Palatlca.
i Effective June 8, 1918.
No. 0 No. 2 No. 32
Leave Vienna 9:10 a m....2:28 p m f2:31 a m
Arrive Unadilla 9:37 a m....2:54 p m f2:60 a m
Arrive Macon 11:10 a m....4:30 p m 4:25 a m
Arrive Atlanta 2:20 p m....8:40 p m 7:45 a m
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TV South CAN Grow Wheat
And WILL Grow Wheat
Aa A War Measure It Is Willing To Do More Thau Its
Bart To Feed Our Soldiers And Allies—The South
Holds The Banner For Increase In
Wheat Acreage.
OhariM A Whittle, Editorial Manager, Soil Improvement Committee,
Atlanta, Ga.
TJia South trill (row more wheat this year than last because It la
Patrletlo and Willing.
Itia willing to da its part, and more, to teed our ever-increasing army
abroifl—and to tasdUt well.
It Is willing to do Its part, and more, that our allies may net suffer from
hunger. 1
It la willing to do its part, aad mere, to grow wheat bwlflen awttsf
th&great responsibility; of sgpwliy gnttoo, of producing
cotton, peanuts and tSlrat of stowing rice, suits jg£
n produce and for which no <$2*
other mope which the South alone can
demon can render help.
The South carries the banner for the largest percentage ot eerg In
crease in wheat la the country, fc* the P*»t sums. It cad tK»t
at belt « the West will have a big UtW tb wrist
banner. The great wheat I
KUnl
>tt
attending the growing of wheat la the South
i is arkUnce enough that It can be done again.
No. 1 No. 5 No. 33
Leave Vienna 1:19 p m....6:ll p m f4.28 n m
Arrive Cordele 1:40 p m....6:30 p m 4:42 a m
Arrive Ashburn 2:42 pm....7:21 p m
Arrive Tifton 3:25 p m....8:00 p m C:05 a m
Arrive Sparks 4:09 p m 7:01 o m
Arrive Adel 4:15 p m 7:06 a m
Arrive Valdosta 5:10 p m 7:66 a m
Arrive Jacksonville 9:00 p m —.10:66 a m
, No. 11 No. 13.
Leave Valdosta 6:20 p m 6:30 a n:
Arrive White Springs 7:02 p m 8:10 a m
Arrive Lake City 7,:30 p m 8:40 a m
^Arrive Palatka 10:30 p m 11:30 a m
NOTE—f indicates flag stop.
T^]u3m5liliaiBrailM
Trains arrive Vienna from north 1:19 p m, 6:11 p m, f4:28 a m.
Trains arrive Vienna from South f2:31 u m, 9:10 a m, 2:28 p m.
Schedule shown as information but not guaranteed.
C. B. RHODES,
G. P. A., Macon, Ga.
C. T. KILGORE,
Tkt. Agt., Vienna, Ga.
Some Facts Abeut Growing Wheat In The 8outh.
• The universal
during the past as
Wheat can be grown best on clay loams or sandy clay loams. The soil
should be broken as early as posalble and harrowed.
Varieties that have done well in a community are most likely the best
to sow.
The eeed should be treated for emut before planting. Tbe formaldehyde
treatment Is preferable.
Seeding in October fei better than November In the South. A good,
vigorous growth 1b desired before winter sets lu. . /
Where the Hessian FIy is found, wheat should not be sown until nfter
the first frost.
Better yields are obtained when the eeed le drilled Into the ground than
when sown broadcast. .
Fertiliser can be apfllsd In the drill. Generally speaking, u 10-2-2 fer
tilizer or similar brand Will be found satisfactory and profitable at this time.
Don't be stingy with it.
Nitrate of soda or aulpbate ot ammonia can usually be applied profitably
as a top dressing in early spring.
Fall Reminders.
Remember that the time to eelect Seed corn is In the field, from good
healthy atalks, that have a maximum number of ears placed right on the
stalk.
Selecting good seed for the cotton crop next "year should like wise bo at
tended to while the plant It atlll growing. Teg the desirable stalks and
keep the pickings separate.
Kill the bean and pea weevil* afid easre the grain by treating them with
carbon bl-sulphlde. Pour y to 4 pounds on tjip.ot the grain and cover with
old sacks for 48 hoars. Bnojpse them in
If they show np again, gas them again'in the same way.
or other containers.
STRAYED—One black horse
mule about 4 years old, weighs about
1 1,000 lbs., small scar on nose. Stray
ed from my place at . Pitta Sunday
night. If found please notify C. B.
Turk, Pitts, Ga., 2t
GUY ARMSTRONG
When in Macon Take Time to See
Ries Armstrong'
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Jewelry and Silverware
RELIABLE GOODS ONLY
315 THIRD STREET
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MACON, GEORGIA
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36-IN. HIGH 6-IN. STAY—12 STRANDS FOR HOG AND CATTLE USE
60-IN. HIGH, 6-IN. STAY—21 STRANDS EXTRA HEAVY FOR
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- The customer will find this wire more heavily galvanized than any
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A full and complete line of
Atlanta, Ga.^ Sep.—“Win The Wai
T " idom” was then logan flash***
forth from thousands of b
ied Monday in the greatest parade
>y the hosts of labor thnt Atlanta h-w
•vor witnessed.
It was not only a magnificent cele
bration in honor of the man who
oil.-, but more than that was a great
patriotic panorama which gave over
whelming evidence of then pint of
organized labor in supporting the war
aims of the American government.
After the parade, which went
through the business section then*
wore athletic events at a local park,
to which soldiers in uniform were ad
mitted free, and civilians paid f*
thrift stamp as admission.
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