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GEORGIA—Houston County.
G. L. Slocumb, administrator of the
estate of J. I. Jones,has applied for leave
to sell the realty belonging to the estate
of said deceased.
This is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned to appear at the October term,
1901, of the court of Ordinary of said
county and show cause, if any they have,
why said application should not be
granted.
Witness my official signature this
September 2, 1901.
SAM T. HURST, Ordinary."
GEORGIA— Houston County.
M. A. Edwards.administrator of the es
tate of R. S. Rutherford, has applied for
leave to sell the realty belonging to the.
estate of said deceased.
This is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned to appear at the October term,
1901, of the court of Ordinary of said
county and show cause, if any they
have, why said application should not
be granted. |
Witness my official signature this
September 2,1901.
SAM. T. HURST, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Houston County.
L. L. Barker, adminisirator of the es
tate of W. M. Barker, has applied for
leave to sell the realty belonging to the
estate of said deceased.
This i s therefore to cite all persons con
cerne 1 to appear at the October term,
1901, of the court of Ordinary of said
county, and show cause,if any they have,
why said application should not be
granted.
Witness my official signature this
September 2,1901.
SAM. T. HURST, Ordinary.
SEPTEMBER
CROP REPORT
Cotton Has Suffered For Want
of Sunshine.
GEORGIA; Houston County.
E. B. Hose, executor of estate of Ade
line Mclnvale, deceased, has applied for
dismission from said trust.
This is therefore to cite all persons con-
1901, of the court of Ordinary of said
cerned to appear at the November term,
county, and show cause, if any they have,
why said application should not be
granted.
Witness my official signatui-6 this
August 5th, 1901. \
SAM. T. HURST, Ordinary.
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PICKING GREATLY RETARDED
Complaints Reach the Department of
Rust, Rotting and Ravages of
the Boll Worm—Fodder
Will Be Scarce.
Agricultural Department,
Atlanta, Sept. 1, 1901.
The characteristic features of August
weather were very heavy rams in most
of the counties of the state, while the
temperature ranged slightly below the
normal, as a result of which the cotton
crop suffered materially for the want of
’sunshine and warmer weather. Hence
many complaints have reached the de
partment ooncerning injury from rust,
rotting ,of bolls and ravages of the
boll worm, so that the crop condi
tions on Sept. 1 are far from satisfacto
ry. The average condition of the cotton
crop has fallen from §4 per cent on June
1 to 75 per cent on Sept 1.
In addition to the fact that the cotton
crop is 15 days -late, picking has been
very materially retarded, owing to the
August rains.
The condition and prospects of corn,
which on June 1 were 89 per cent, were
on Sept. 1 77 per cent. This de
crease in the prospects of the corn
crop was caused in many cases
by overflows of the creeks and
rivers, resulting from the excessive
August rains. A large per cent of the
fodder also has been damaged by the
same agency and this forage will be
unusually scarce the coming year.
Most of the cane, sweet potatoes, peas,
ground peas, upland rice and the grasses
promise well.
Southern Section—Appling, Baker,
Berrien, Brooks, Bryan, Bulloch, Cal
houn, Camden, Charlton, Chatham,
Chattahoochee, Clay, Clinch, Coffee,
Colquitt, Decatur, Dodge, Dooly, Dough
erty, Early, Echols, Effingham, Glynn,
Houston, Irwin, Lee, Liberty, Lowndes,
Macon, Marion, McIntosh, Meriwether,
Miller, Mitchell, Montgomery, Pierce,
Pulaski, Quitman, Randolph, Schley,
Stewart, Sumter, Tattnall, Taylor, Tel
fair, Terrell, Thomas, Wilcox, Wayne,
W ebster, W are, Wilkinson, W or th.
The report of crops for this section is
as follows:
Cotton, compared to an average, 75.18
per cent; corn, compared to an average,
78.44 per cent; rice, compared to an av
enge, 80.24 per cent; sugar oane, com
pared to an average, 91.50 per cent;
sweet potatoes, compared to an average,
60.82 per cent; tobacco, compared to an
average, 90. per cent; pea crop, com
pared to an average, 84.84 per cent; pea
nut crop, compared to an average, 89.11
per cent; hay orop, compared tb an av
erage, 85.60 per cent; number of stock
hogs, compared to last year, 60.42 per
cent; condition of stook hogs, compared
with an average, 91.24 per cent.
Middle Section — Baldwin, Bibb,
Burke, Batts, Carroll, Clayton, Colum
bia, Coweta, Crawford, Emanuel, Fay
ette, Glascock, Greene, Hancock, Harris^
Heard, Henry, Jasper, Jefferson, Jones,
Johnson, Laurens, McDuffie, Monroe,
Muscogee, Morgan, Newton, Pike, Put
nam, Richmond, Soreven, Spalding,
Talbot, Taliaferro, Troup, Twiggs, Upson,
Warren, Washington.
The report of orops for this section is
as follows:
Cotton, compared to an average, 74.18
per cent; corn, compared to an average,
72.0§ per cent; rice, compared to an av
erage, 79.20 percent; sugar cane, com
pared to an average, 8428 per cent;
sweet potatoes, compared to an average,
89.27 percent; tobacco, compared to an
average, 90:88 per cent; pea crop, com
pared to an average, 90.10 per cent; pea
nut crop, compared to an average, 91.24;
hay crop, compared to an average, 89.31
per cent; number of stock hogs, com
pared to last year, 92.17 per cent; con
dition of stock hogs, compared with an
average, 90.83 per cent.
Northern' Section—Banks,. Bartow,
Campbell-, Catoosa, Chattooga, Chero
kee, Clarke, Cobb, Dawson, DeKalb,
Douglas, Elbert, Fannin, Forsyth,
Franklin, Floyd, Fulton, Gilmer, Gor
don, Gwinnett, Habersham, Harralson,
Hall, Hart, Jackson, Lincoln, Lumpkin,
Madison, Milton, Murray, Oconee, Ogle
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The report of crops for this section is
as follows:
Cotton, compared to an average, 76.16
per cent; corn, compared to an average,
82 per cenjt; rice, compared to an aver
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Cotton, compared to an average, 75.14
per cent; corn, compared to an average,
77.54 per cent; rice, compared to an -av
erage, 85.92 per cent; sugar cane, com
pared to an average, 86.26 per cent;
sweet potatoes, compared to an average,
91.03 per cent; tobacco, compared to an
average, 87.32 per cent; pea crop, com
pared to an average, 88.53 per cent; pea
nut crop, compared to an average, 90.53
per cent; hay crop, compared to an av
erage, 88.02 per cent; number of stools
hogs, compared to last year, 91 per cent;
condition of stock hogs, compared with
an average, 90.51 per cent.
Poultry Show Judges.
The three judges for the big Poultry
Show and Pet Stock Exhibition, which
will be one of many, features of the
second week ac the later-State Fair m
Atlanta nexc month, have beeu selecrei.
by the fair Management. They are, B.
N. Pierce of Indianapolis, Ind., Dr.
Stephen T. Lea of Hodges, S. O., aud
F. J. Marshall of College Park, Ga.,
three of the most eminent authorities
and fanciers in the United States.
Last year the Poultry Show at the
Inter-State Fair was said to be the best
ever seen in the South. This year the
premium list has been nearly doubled,
third money has been added in all
classes and first prizes made larger.
This step, it is expected, will bring out
a larger and better entry list than at
any time in the past. Dr. Lea, one of
the judges, states that the exhibit
should he one bf the best ever held in
the United States, owing to the superb
inducements offered in all classes.
This Poultry Show will run October
14th-19th, inclusive. The fair proper
will begin on October 9ch-26th, and one
railroad fare will be offered on all rail
roads leading into Atlanta.
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