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Dr.L.P. Pirkl
[.L.I. I ITKIC
Physician & Surgeon
Diseases of women and children a
specialty,
‘(‘lls attended to promptly—day or
niget,
Office in Capital Drug Store. Office
Prone B 61: Residence Phone 92,
PRICE & GRANT,
Attorneys at Law
Hazlehurst, Georgla,
Practices in state and federal
courts, Collections a speclaity, Of
fices upstairs in Court -House.
King & Sellers,
LAWYERS
Will practice in all the courts.
Office Upstairs, over Citizens’ Bank.
HAZLEHURST, GA.
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QUINCEY & CHASTAIN,
Attorneys and Counselors At Law,
HAZLEHURST, GEORGIA.
JULIAN H. PARKER.
Lawyer
HAZLEHURST, GEORGIA.
AT 8 PER CENT
I s?cure loans on your
farm lands for any amount
=+ *per cent interest.
C2ll and see me before you
‘vorrow money. All loans
made promptly.
R. T. WILLIAMS.
6-06.
Sidney D. Dell,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Citizens’ Bank Building,
HAZLEHURST, GA. ;
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Mrs, George Frey of Phillipsburg,
who, for fourteen years, suffered un
der the suspicion of her neighbors
that she had foully done away with
her husband, {8 now enjoying her day
of triumph, With the long missing
husband seated beside her, she I 8
driving through the country side call
ing tge farmers’ wives from their
homes and exhibiting the man for
whose strange disappearance she had
guffered so much, She cries: “Here
Reports received at the government
bureau of entomology at Dallas, Tex
as, from the boll weevil areas of Mis
sippi and Louisiana show an average
of 90 per cent of the cotton Dboll
squares are infested at present with
the weevil, In the Baton Rouge
neighborhood, Dr. W, D. Hunter, who
is in charge of the southern fleld
crop investigations, says that 95 per
cent of the squares are infested, while
in the vicinity of Natchez, Miss.,, 90
per cent is affected, This, Dr., Hun
ter says, is as bad as the worst
years of the weevil ravages in Texas,
In all sections of the Mississippi bot
toms where the weevil is at work, Dr,
Hunter has established sub-stations,
and it is from these that the above
reports came,
Former President Eliot of Harvard
has replied again to the numerous
criticisms of his five-foot book shelf
because it omitted the Bible and
Shakespeare. He now says that he
left out the Bible because many
things in it are antiquated happenings
of a bygone day, and that it is a ques
tion whether either the Bible or
Shakespeare should take the place of
many other good books. He denies
that he has consented to the exten
sion of his shelf to six feet,
The top of the -Philadelphia City
Hall tower, which is over five hun
dred feet above the street, will be
utilized as a wireless telegraph sta
tion, to be controlled by the munici
pality,
News has come to Louisville, Ky.,
of the death at Greenbrier, Nelson
county, Kentucky, of Basil Hayden,
who had not stepped outside the pick
et fence bounding his yard since Pres
ident Lincoln freed the slaves. It was
not resentment at this act that caus
ed Hayden’s seclusion, for neighbor
hcod tradition is that he shut him
self in a little room that day in 1863,
after his sweetheart died, and looked
no more upon men,
A Munich, Germany, servant girl
has given notice to quit, because sha
says that her mistress persists in
playing classical music for a couple
of hours every morning, although she
has not the slightest notion how it
should be interpreted. A
Washington.
By requiring letter carriers to ‘“dou
ble up” their routes during the dull
season of July and August instead of
employing substitutes, Postmaster
General Hitchcock expects to save
the government no less than $250.-
000 in the cost of carriers’ vacations
during the present fiscal year. Post
office employees are allowed by law
fifteen days’ leave of absence, with
pay, each year,
A proposal to make smaller the
sizer of our paper money is receiving
favorable consideration at the hands
of Secretary of State McVeigh and
along with this change new designs
are to be made in a way that will
give to every note of the same de
nomination the same portrait. The
size of the bills will be near to that
of French paper money, or about a
quarter smaller, Director Ralhow of
the Bureau of Engraving and Printing
has reported that he has found a
chemical solution or wash in which
old and dirty bills can be made al
most as good and quite as clean as
new, Economy is the main point in
both these proposed plans for the
currency. '
Answering a recent magazine stric
ture on its abilities as a prognostica
tor, the weather bureau has Issued a
bulletin intended to disprove the the
ory that the bureau “has not made
good.” Instead, however, of giving
its own opinion of its~ work, the
weather bureau has gathered togeth
er in this sixty-five page bhulletin
opinions expressed in hundreds of
newspapers throughout -the country,
in letters from representatives of va
rious commercial, agricultural and
maritime interests, all tending to up
hold the work of the bureau. Of more
than five hundred newspaper ecriti
cisms received by the bureau, all but
three were favorable.
There is more pellagra in the coun
try than at any time since. the new
disease was discovered and from. in
formation received, it apparently is
on the increase, especially in the
south, This statement was made by
Sergeon General Wyman of the pub
lic health and marine hospital service
when asked concerning the visit of.
Dr, Lavindar,, the pellagra expert, to
Peoria, 111., where the disease is be
lieved to have developed at the Illi
nois ingane asylum.
By direction of Postmaster Gener
al Hitchcock, the period within which
devices for the tying of mail pack
ages may be received by ' the post
office department has expired, The
plan is to save the govermment up
wards of $150,000 a year. ¢ Twine is
now used exclusively in jthe postal
service for the tying of packages of
letters, and it costs $225;000 a year.
Approximately one .thouséfid ‘devices
have bcen, submitted. Lk o 3
Belipving # that . deaf fihd; Idumb.
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Wednesday August 18th, 1909.,
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ROUND TRIP TICKETS WILL BE SOLD FROM BRUNSWICK, GA,
FOR ALL TRAINS ON ABOVE MENTIONED DATE TO WASHING
TON, D. C.,, CHICAGO, ILL., LOUISVILLE, KY., ST. LOUIS, M 0.,, NOR
FOLK, VA.,, AND RESORTS IN GEORGIA, NORTH CAROLINA,
SOUTH CAROLINA, TENNESSEE AND VIRGINIA.
RT R T T Tl I¥RTS Po AR OsHR WA S S U PR RN YA,
THESE TICKETS WILL BE HONORED IN EITHER COACHES OR
PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS AND WILL BE GOOD LEAVING DESTI
NATIONS RETURNING ON ANY REGULAR TRAIN UP TO AND IN
CLUDING SEPTEMBER 2ND, 1909. AMPLE ACCOMMODATION WILL
BE PROVIDED FOR ALL,
FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION, WRITE
E. L. McGOUGAN, G. R. PETTIT,
: General Agent, T. P. A,
BRUNSWICK, GA. MACON, GA.
JNO. L. MEEK,
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA.