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Oep&i of Agriculture j
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Enemy is Steady
Advcdscfnl.
Washington, Feb. 13 — W»3?*
iiuntev. of the department of Eg
rieu’iurc, who vj in charged the
COtlo oil weevil investigating, is
pre M‘i mr to return to Texas,
whtr hf dechu -■$, the problem of
weqjtil cxterurinction i« far from
sole:
Sr ortSj” 'said Mr.
Hunter, * ‘sl'c-i'.v that tho v.-fiovil
tlii> year ) .... made his customary
: ad ran* • o: i 1*0 aiileseastward. The
unfi able part of the present
rt*ilua;tc-a is : at the kie advance
pot® 1 i pcs in the lowlands along
the *i ossi. ; river, where con
dition. are ■ mot favorable to its
existence.
i | the low, wet sections
'suffered most. In v.cstern Louisi
ana there witsa belt in which no
cotton was grown a great timber
belt. vVe endeavored to keep the
boil weevil from getting past this
belt, but have failed. The Miss
issippi river cannot be regarded
as * barrier, as the weevils have
been know to fly fh> miles with a
■ favorable wind, and tv- there is
nflinii traffic on the streara it is
'ire t- be carried in baggage,
long the Mississippi is where
tiiatost damage- will be done.
I uthern states will beat
hi Li come now Rdfag
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/ V, LIG1A,. Clinch cou ty:
Under au; tjhorxy in amort
gtigc deed ( dated 18th day of
Oct ober, 1904, w ill he sold at
the tort House in Clinch
County, Georgia, on the first
Tuesday in March next, at
public outcry, within the legal
horns of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following
property: that certain Store
House and lot in Argyle, Clinch
County, oeorgin, fronting west
on mam street of said town 45
ft. and extending back east
100ft. Bounded North by land
of jar,. Corbitf, East by land
of B. A. Harper, on South by
land of W. L. Hinson. Sold as
the property of W, E. Robin
son, the maker of said mort
gage and to satisfy the same.
This Feb. 1st. 1906.
Meiuhard, Sehaui a Co.
LOW RAtES VIA. A, G, L
WAUDI GKA.S, KEW OKEEANS, MO
WLE ANI) I’ENSACOLA.
The Atlantic Coast Line'will
Sell from all cupon stations
tickets to the above points at
the rate of one first class fare
plus 25c. Tickets on sale Feb.
21st. to 26th. with final limit
returning March 2nd. Extension
■ to March 17th. can be had by
depositing ticket with joint
agent, ami payment of fee of 50c.
IKTtKS't'ATE staiAit oanh gbovc
KH3 A-SN. MOBIJ.E FSB. 7-9.
' r . kt- s on salt, from all cou
-po? tations Feb. A. (o 6tlt at
th-* At* of one first class fare
plus ?5c ro-o’-.l tri]>. final limit
re o; nlag Fob- 11th For fur
thei i- forma;ion address,
7 J Bottoms, TP A,
Xhomusville, Ga.
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THE OFFICIAL ORG-AN OF CL !1,7011 JBtotTNffY.
BEfPS GREI K NOTES.
People are having; some bad
v,rather through ii i ; *v. : i
wc had i drizu’-e !?st ’V ■ ntv’.
Thursday abont 84 E urn* long
and tho result i - things are petting
wet On Bens creek.
People '.talks,x*«*tfr are bonnnsr to cut cot
feMeeand' m:
‘
icadv for another crop.
Tne S pooj>tc of this
« fine out .tUo.p Creek tart
._un y, t.> a UK - 1 uas ,i ut.c
r< * l ‘; '
Mr. , V. r loiniinsor. h:is , his .. new
house about cc<np.etea, and will
move in in u few days.
THREE SALESMk„n
to handle our new County
Township Wad Map of Or ,
Just off the press and abi ..
now. Prepared to meet tne . -
mous demand for an up-te date
map showing the new counties re
cently established. A. splendid
portunity for energetic men.
Hand, McNally & Co., Chicago,-!ft
Piueimlvo ib the best salve fqr
sores, burns, boils, tetter, eczema,
skin diseases and piles. Sold by
Hornerville Drug Co.
GEORGIA SOUTH
ERN & FLORIDA
RAILWAY.
, _ S6bt. 4_jill© to
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2 i, Cordfeifcf; MitH
on, Atlanta and all
Points North or West
ALSO
Special Route via
Valdosta to Jackson
ville, Falatka tnd all
Florida Point3.
Th e 0. E. & F. Tty. has put on
a new line of Pullman sleepers
between Viiluosta and Atlanta
via Macon and The Centnaio /
Georgia Rv. Those sleepers are
handled on trawos sceduled as
follows :
Northbound.
Lv. Valdosta-Via G. S. & F.
11:25 p, n.
Ar. Macon 3:45 p. m.
Lv. Macon via C. of Ga. 3:55a. m
\t- Atlanta 7:20 a. m.
Southbound.
Lr. Atlanta via C. of Ga,
9:15 p. m.
Ar. Macon 12:85 a. m.
Lv. Macon via g, s. f. 12:50 a. m .
Ar Valdosta 5:10 a. m.
Sleepers are conveni e n 11 y
placed at the G. S. and F. depot
in Valdosta and passengers going
north may enter the cars ajs early
nine o'clock at night
On the return trip, passenger
may remain in the sleeper till
half i>ast seven in the morning
at' Valdosta.
The rate per berth Valdosta
to Macon is 2.00, the drawing
room late, $7.00 This improved
service offers unsurpassed fa
cilities from points in South
Georgia to Atlanta and the
northwest.
Berths will be reserved upon
application to the ticket agent
at Valdosta, or by writting
C. B. Rhodes,
G. P. A.G. S. & F. Ry.
Macon, Ga.
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^| r c. Smith moved
Sj t Wayeross, Tuesday.
S n;itli 1 b well kuo*n
having.lived iu our toh-»r sever
ai vear'i. |
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Mr. H. Tomlinson was in' the I
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W- L. Duvall
• nvd the little folks of
jv. n Tuesday eight at a
unlightfn; party. Many were in |
a''oncane,.
Mr. D. J .Godwin,.; a promt
fs.rn;ei' of above Argyla, vifyj j
biv:-i. ; .;M n this office two
large turnips Saturday. They
v^mai;. ■' 15 {-.ouuds.
f'e-i ;. G. Dickerson visited
Nashville, Ga. Mon w-y.
Mr. H. T. Newton is again, ai
home after several days, visit
Tattnall county.
Mr. T. N. .J ones and family
in .-••>. lo Qinuuan (ho -I first of
thnwoek.
Mr. Geo. M. Dame left Wad
nasality morn.:^. fua-Ramptoi
Springsi, Fla. h. ha g ,;.m a hoc
,a v to»k.; . IX
MWes'muoe: mu] Fmn!;lf F ” k a
returned to vTaycro v Mond
after a short visit, to i >V :
Sheriff Sweat, made a bo«J* :
ness trip to Fargo Monday, •
The many friends of Mr*- L.
M. Matrox will regret to learn
that she has been v«;ry sick for
several days. y
DnBignon Institute Is in
flourishing condition now;
there are over 100 pupils enicli
ed.
Several of ouir citizens wen?
up to Way cross yesterday to
hear Hoke Endth.
ENJOYABLE EVENT.
Col. and Mrs. S. C, Towns* ad
entertained the young people of
the town Wednesday evening
at a most enjoyable 8t. Valen
tine party.
The large spacious rooms
were beautifully decorated with
cut flowers and house plants,
and everything was excellently
arranged for the occasion.
The guests were ail attired in
masks that completely conceal
ed their faces find persons.
The evening’s entertainment,
was started by drawing corres
ponding numbers for partners,
then began the peanut hunt,
which was very interesting.
Several nice prizes were gi ven
to the winners, In the several
contests. V >
Atty .... ttem „ i ,
off, the guests tart y^ weat.*d
by the diminishinjpe houws of
the night, repaired to a roo
which had been prepared for
dancing, and there, to the de
lightful music furnished by
the Cutting stringed band, li
ghtly tripped till the wee
small hours.
All the young people of the
towu ivere present, and every
one seemed to enjoy the occas
ion to the greatest degree.
iioke mim ' | ,vi4 CS>up.
WaVRC $UR»$ fcSaid To
iii'&Rl! iyi' C&tili.
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l®sup, Ga.,j, Feb, 13,—Hon,;
^Mkfi' Bin ith {; UAt\Iu--- tb to-ray.
J-’ 1 at-s’eg a ey, C75
<g..p,e n. t)m Gbur,, Rods- -. His
la h the was and; v^eeived. ,nee quite
w*re a
aHUnber ol feva] mm, ™d it is
rK.min ly ado .* * floi
South Q-vc rgia candidate
v ’- : ^ unquesl; hiaMy curry tito i
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-Mr. Smith\s .-vtr-id rrm along
the us;.;d litic-i 1.,'has followed
in his cam pal £ speeches.
DUPOTAT NOTES
Kcv, Chi tty pleached a very
interesting sarv.fen gundav night
the Baptici church, a large
erov.cl was pros ,it to hear him.
?!iss Hattie i, ayes of Adel Ga.
wa:- the chariomg visitor of her
grai l parents 1,is week, she re
turned homo Knda.y.'
:vir. Fred t iark of Waycrosa
is spending a few days at home.
Miss Fannie Gibbs of Homer
viile is visiting? her sister, Mrs. I.
!>. Dickerson <•’ this place.
Mis:.. Kfito 1'iyoa.sh, of Valdosta,
visit oiutivoi here tin?, week.
• ^turned lomo Sunday,
Mrs. I * M, tV.rter,
' ov days wife” her niotmv,
at more.
ur school I piogresring fine
■* v tl-'« cffi'.y.ont ^mnagcmenfcof
'f. Aiidcrsr,-. rmr, J. F.
tl; assistant teaohor. We have
an dnrolhnfcnt of about SU pupils.
Mr. II. A. O’*inn had busi
nejs in WayerdsH last Saturday.
One of tin* mu-t interesting SO*
c.ia! parties of the season whs given
.it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keels
last Saturday night, in honor of
Miss Hattie Heaves. Tho young
people retired to the parlor where
games of all kinds were enjoyed
by all who were present. Also
a party was given by .Miss Etta
O’Quinn, Saturday night that was
a very enjoyable one.
Air. Charley Chastain, of Val
dosta, is visiting his sister, Miss
Sadie Chastain of this place.
Mr. J. F. S.tpp, had business
ia Brunswick, Saturday.
Georgia Clinch County.
To nil who if; may concern,
S. W. Register Administrator of
Edward Bussell , deceased has in
due form applied to the under
signed for leave to soil the lands
belonging to the estate of said de
ceased, and said application will bo
heard on tho first; Monday, March
nexa. This 5th. of Feb. 1906.
J. T. Dame Ordinary, Clinch C
It is a sin to Buffer with ack
tche and pains over the ncyB,
> hen a single pose of Pineules
v ill give relief in one night. Suf
bring worn n hould head th-m
b to IM„.
may result. I’mvuh s will
strengtiien the Kidney a and b'ljv-l
drr, cleans,, tlx. blood and relievo
the ad *oh and pains of Neuralgia
arjd Rhounmtwsj. Hold ly Ho
mt , rv jn e Drug Co.
WANTED, 1000 Barrels of
good cana Syrup ^ delivered ‘ at
Valdosta.
South Olokuia Hrm.m Co.
v Valdosta, Ga.
50 CTS. PiSM r?
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