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N Court Street, Quitman, Georgia.

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S.Ga. counties under state of emergency; Elsa now a hurricane | News | valdostadailytimes.com
VALDOSTA β Several South Georgia counties are under a state of emergency as the region prepares for possible impact from Elsa β which weathe
Honestly, I will be quite shocked if we actually get anything more than heavy rain here, but this did make me pause for a second.... And at least people are preparing for Elsa. Several stores, including grocery stores, have closed already. Of course the pharmacy where I'm employed hasn't any plans of closing. Essential workers and all that.π Anyway.... if you're in Elsa's path, do be safe! β€
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If you own any chickens in Quitman, Georgia, itβs illegal to let them cross the road. Simply put, the law essentially wants owners to have their chickens under control at all times. - WTF fun fact source: wtffunfact.com

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The Clarke County Tribune, Quitman, Mississippi, November 9, 1951
The arrests of 12 school board officials and their political allies in Quitman, Ga., became a poster-child case among conservatives that voter fraud was a serious threat. But to the Quitman 10+2, the reasons for their arrests were simple. They were black candidates who won an election in the Deep South
The Clarke County Tribune, Quitman, Mississippi, February 1, 1952