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Dr.L.P. Pirkl
r.L.I. FIrKIC
Physician & Surge
Diseases of women and children a
sgpecialty,
Calls attended to promptly—day or
night,
Office in Capital Drug Store, Office
Phone 51: Resldence Phone 92,
PRICE & GRANT,
Attorneys at Law
Hazlehurst, Georgla.
Practices in state and federal
courts, Collections a specialty, Of
fices upstairs in Court House,
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King & Sellers,
LAWYERS
Wil practice in all the courts.
Office Upsiairs, over Citizens' Bank.
HAZLEHURST, GA.
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QUINCEY & CHASTAIN,
Attorneys and Counselors At Law,
HAZLEHURST, GEORGIA.
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JULIAN H. PARKER.
Lawyer
HAZLEHURST, GEORGIA.
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[ secure loans on your
farm lands for any amount
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boriow money. All loans
made promptly.
R. T. WILLIAMS.
9-6-06.
Sidney D. Dell,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. ;
Office in Citizens’ Bank Building,
HAZLEHURST, GA.
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" The large crops of wild oats sown
in this country must have something
to do with the scarcity of bread.
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' 369 Rawling St., Washington C. H., O.
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which they control become inactive,
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State Entomologist Says it Costs
Farmers $1,000,000 a Year.
Legislature Has Been Asked to Appro
priate Ten Thousand Dollars to
Fight This Disease.
Atlanta, Ga.—~From the reports com
fng in from various sections of the
state in regard to the increased dam
age done to the growing cotton crop
by the black root disease, it now ap
pears that this will cause a loss to
the Georgia farmer of over a million
dollars this year.
This startling statement was made
by State Entomologist E. L. Worsham
in discussing the ravages of the
black root, which is proving so dis
astrous to the cotton crop through
out the state of Georgia. He is mak
ing a strong fight for the appropria
tlon of SIO,OOO, asked for in the bill
by Representative Menedrson of Ir
win one of the largest cotton grow
ers in the south,
Professor Worsham says that black
root is worse than the boll weevil,
in that when a stalk of cotton is at
tacked by black root the whole stalk
dies, thereby losing all the product
in cotton, while the boll weevil gets
only a certain per cent of the bolls.
With the appropriation asked for,
Professor Worsham believes that a
resistant variety of cotton may be
secured, which will ward off this
dread disease, and the department
will he able to put more experts in
the field to give the farmers first-hand
assistance.
Any injury to the cotton crop deals
the planters a double blow now, for
not only does ne lose in the price of
the fleecy staple, but he also loses in
the products of the cotton seed, which
have come to be such a valuable
part of the cotton crop.
The passage of the bill, which
means so muech to the Georgia farm
er, is being awaited with interest.
BIG OAT CROP IN TUBNER.
All the Crops of the County Have
Been Large This Year.
Ashburn, Ga.—Much has been seen
in print about the mammoth crops be
ing harvested throughout Georgia
this year, and especially of the oat
and corn crop. In this respect Turn
er county yields to none, The great
est oat crop ever seen in this section
was harvested this year., Honorable
A. S. Bussey, residing a couple of
miles from Ashburn, gathered from
one acre of oats eighty-five and one
half Dbushels. He harvested and
‘threshed about three thousand bush
els of oats. He now has corn stand
ing on the same plantation, which
conservative farmers say will yield
sevenly-five bushels to the acre. The
cotton crop was never better, or even
80 good, for the time of the year.
Unless all signs fail the cotton
crop will by far exceed anything ever
seen in this section of Georgia.
MANY CATTLE POISONED, .
Tift County Farmers Send Call to
Commissioner Hudson. .
Tifton, Ga.—A strange disease
among the cattle at Eldorado caused
the people of that place to send a
hurry call to Honorable T. G. Hudson,
commissioner of agriculture, at Atlan
ta. The agricultural department wir
ed Dr. P. . Bahnsen of Americus
who came by next train to Eldorado.
He examined a cow that had just died,
and pronounced it poison by fungus.
He said that hot, steaming weather,
following excessive rains, caused the
poison on grasses in similar manner
to smut which grows on corn during
rainy weather. When the cow eats
this growth it causes her to have
brain fever and mad itch within four
hours, and it is a rare occurrence for
one to live twenty-four hours. They
will stand and rub their heads on a
stump until the hair, hide, and finally
the fiesh, is rubbed off.
With the Lawmakers.
The general tax act, which passed
the house, seems destined to become
a permanent law, instead of a bien
nial measure, is not so far different
from the former measure, with the
exception of the dog tax mentioned,
an increase on soft drink syrups of
from S4OO on each manufacturer to
5 cents per gallon, and that on neer
beer from S2OO to SSOO on retail deal
ers in near-beer, and from §SOO to
SI,OOO on wholesalers and manufac
turers, which many contend will be
prohibitive, The remainder of the
measure is practically as the old one.
The house approved a resolution
offered by Mr. Vinson of Baldwin ap
pointing a small subcommittee from
the house to act in conjunction with
a similar committee from the senate
in inspecting the county convict
camps of the state, during recess,
An attack on intercollegiate foot
ball was made in the house of repre
sentatives by Mr. Adams of Hall. He
sought, but with only a fraction of
success, to cut off all state appropri
ations from any state institutions
which should let its students take
part in intercollegiate games, He also
urged that no state school be allowed
to employ a baseball or football coach
or in any way contribute to the ex
pense of athletic teams. The solons
hotly contested this proposition and
for awhile the de¢bate looked pretty
much like a foothall game itself, Fi
nally they voted down that portion of
the measure which sought tg outlaw
intercollegiate shorts, but passed the
W go;gb& ing the use ' of state
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Full information can be had of any. Seaboard
Ticket Agent, or by applying to '
R. H. STANSELL, Ass’t Gen’l Pass’r Agt.,
Savannah, Ga.
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1. Southern Railways Nos. 13 and 15 North; Nos. 14 and 16 South.
2. Atlantic, Birmingham & Atlanta Ry. Nos. 2 and 4 East; Nos. 1 and 3
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3. Fitzgerald, Ocilla & Broxton Ry. Nos. 2 and 4, also 1 and 3.
4. Atlantic Coast Line Ry. Nos. 90 and 96 East; Nos. 91 and 97 West.
5. Georgia Southern & Florida Ry. Nos, 2 and 4 North; Nos. 1 and 3
South,
6. Atlantic Coast Line Ry. Nos. 46 and 180 Kast; Nos. 185 and 189
West.,
7. Seaboard Air Line Ry. Nos. 77 and 79 West; 76 and 78 East.
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Tag the Revolvers
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% By Paul Thieman v _
Lo AT o s Bt ot vy
Ve g HE law requires that every bottle of poison shall be labelled
t distinctly not only arsenic, laudanum, or strychnine, but
g “Poison—-Beware!” :
Usually skull and -cross-bones are added to emphagize
l the deadliness of the danger.
And it seems as if is actually necessary to require all
firearms to bear a large red metal tag, relatively as plain as
' A labels on poison bottles and signs at railway crossings.
; The United States Constitution guarantees to the citi
zen the right to keep and bear arms. But it would not infringe that right to
enforce the rule of the red metal tag:
DEADLY WEAPON. i '
Stop—Think! Take Care!
: DANGER! DANGER!
Here are a few simiple rules for avoiding the accidental discharge of re
volvers and sparing your own and others’ lives:
. Never hand a firearm around to be looked at without first removing the
cartridges. '
Do not finger the trigger or handle the hammer unt4] they are removed.
Count the cartridges! s
Never clean a revolver that is loaded. Lo :
Never reload with the weapon at half cock or full cock. -
Don’t touch one if you don’t know how to handle it. . ”
Don’t keep a revolver! oyt
The last rule is most reliable in preventing accidents. ‘
- Did you ever think of the absurdity of keeping a weapon you touldn’t
hit-a burglar with, even if he stood still and let you take careful aim?.
Fo&burglars. keep a halberd—you can scare them with that more than if
you pointed two revolvers at them!—New Ycrk American, T