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Fudge & Kimbrell THE Furniture Folks.
HOME NEWS.
uaa a 1 :iis < oacehn Ino people a-n 1 >
GENERAL NEW GOfWP.
Mr. Ashley Phillips, a loading
citiz n of the Macedonia cotr inu
tnty is here today.
Mr. L. I>. Kelly, agenial farmer
from the West side, attended to
business 1 ere last week.
'[’here seems to be a fatal disease
oxistititr mnr»n_£ crdtle in and
around this place. Mr. A. 0.
i'ow.irt has lost finir bead, Mr. F.
' Ji. Fudge had two to die, and a
nice m.ieli cow belonging to Mr.
Cliff Boykia died Sunday and Mr.
Joe Toole had a fat milch cow to
die last week leaving a calf two
weeks old; and he has a. yearling
now sick. The cattle refuse fend
aid water, suffer miicti for a few
days and then die.
Air. and Mrs. Id. Id. Mullis, a
popular young couple of Babcock,
■ " ” ■ Ir’i'O til is >Vi'id<.
. \ .Ur. Vs. B oh- ■••■ is aiuonu
■>. - Rt| l , Manlial citizens here r.it-
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Hundreds and hundreds of fir.e
hogs were killed down hero in
God’s country Monday.
Mr. “Acey” Calhoun who has
1 <on 11 since the 27tn tilt., is now
able to be up again to the delight
of his many trit nds.
Miss*Mint)ie Marron, of Brin
son, and her friend; Miss McCul
ley, of Valdosta, are the charming
guests of Mrs. B. B. Bush and
Miss Kato May Bush.
r Terra cotta severs aro bring
placed by the city fathers along
the uinin i Uov<. .i^rUf*res of our city.
Miss Chloe Bush, the winsome
daughter of Senator J. S Bush, is
down in Savannah enjoying a visit
nt the hospitable home of her sis
ter, Mrs. L E. McTyre.
Mr. J. V. Tabb is here for a
few weeks finishing the, handsome
residence of his son, Mr John
Tabb. A hearty welcome has been
accorded this gentleman who was
for years a citizen of this county.
Mr and Mrs P. W. Roberts are
among the woithy coup'es here to
day.
[b v. E. M. Overbie, the new
• pastor of' the Al. E. church is
drawing large congregations to
his church. He preaches twice
a mouth, the first mid third Sun
days. He has become ve r y popu
lar here with the people generally.
Mr C. H. Cook has accepted a
position as salesman for a Fertili
zer Co. His leaving the Cook Cros.
&. Co is being greatly deplored by .
their many customers all whom had ,
the utmost confidence in Charley!
Cook.
Rev N. G. Christopher is t >
preach at the Baptist church here
Sunday.
Miss Alice Powell has a flourish
ing school at the Grimes school
. hous-<
M| Mr. J. Kelly find son were in
town to-day. It has not been long
since Mr Kelly bought tw Joe Toole
from the river a cat fish weighing
twelve pounds.
Just Among
Our Patrons.
Last yesr the firm of Push <fc
Stapleton, attorneys at law, did a
most, sucr.essl'u! business. The|
offices of fir's firm are in the bank '
building and are among the best
equipped in South West Georgia
Tile members are reliable and t.iey
are liofh full of »n I energy.
Mr. J. \v. Bailey is ow rrco'v
ing much patronage in tiie livery
business. Heisdevoting tinea nd
attention to this new enterprise.
’ (dip stables are being repaired and
are now supplied with artesian
water.
Fol. R. W. Grow is justly enti
tled to the reputation 110 has for
beiig> well posted. He is shrewd
and capable; and then hecxcressen
facts in a Vi ry forcible manner.
His oflico is in the court' house
with Col P. I). Rich, who studied
iaw under Col.
Co! hi Irik tin. 1 Ju#ie.o of (lie
*- IVO liv (9
receiving a nice sliar., of patron
age fora young attoru->y. He has
be m complimented by those who
nadersU’id law for 'earning so
much in his profession in the two
years he has devoted to the study
and practice of law.
The Calhoun B ros., are doing i:
nice business in lha handsomest
store built last year in the John R.
Sharpe block. They have a changi
in their “ad” this week. Thes
nave become very popular with
many throughout this mid adjoin
ing counties.
Had you thought about it? Deal
ing with Mr. B. L’> Roberts as an
insurance agent is i real ple<t#ureT
He always impresses tie as being
■ just what he is; and that is a per
fectly honest and an eficient man.
Has your home been beautified
with house furnisitigs from Fudge
& Kimbrel’s? Their line ia very
pretty and their prices aro right
Wo were especially pleased with
side boards there as well as suits
of furniture, rugs, pictures, etc.
Mr. Kimbrel, th o gonial m niager, is
accomodating and trust worthy.
Yo’.i will be pleased by visiting
this emporium.
as a criminal lawyer Col. W. 1.1
VJrci .-.tai.du uimwhi- iliu fvi'ClDUbl
ranks in Sonth-west Georgia. Since
he. was appointed Comity School
Commissioner lie has moved his
office from the bank building to
the court house.
Mr. S. 13. Wilkin has only a few
1 more of the Floradora cotton seed
|to dispose of for John R. Sharpe.
I Many gentlemen are intending to,
j take advantage .f the cheap lots |
i now being offered for sale by Air. i
Sharpe On tome of these lots
cottages for rent will be built,
while on others homes for those
anxious to educate their children
will be erected.
Air. W. H. Stanton deserves a
nice patronage. He is obliging,
capable and thoroughly reliable.
He- will aid the farmins very mate
rially in handling their syrup and
other products.
(h l. ME. O’Aleal of Bainbridge I
will bo glad to have clients in diis
I county. He enjoys nn extensive
; practice throughout this portion
of our- state.
Ridiablo people like to deal with
reliable merchants. That is whv
I Joe Toole lies so many customers
' among the oest people.
Mr. W R- Hort|, a popular con -
tractor at Donalsonville, will bo in
demand here soon to construct |
bath rooms, etc. He is an excel-,
lent architect and does good work
witli dispatch.
Dr. Rainey of Arlington re
mains a favorite dentist here , He
does much dental work lor cur:
citiz-. ns.
SHERIFF SALE.
Georgia, Miller County.
Mill be sold on (he First Tues
day of February 1907, next, at
public outcry at the Court house |
in said county, within the iegal ‘
hours of sale, to the . b igLmst bid
der tor cash, certain prope-’ty, of
completedeserq ti. ’
I iio-l,! Taidies Blntcher shoes,
Hpr. no 178 a Dongola Polish
shoes, 7pr no 410 C. S. Bals 23 prs
no 5191 2 Eadies, DougoL Blucher
II pr no 581 Mens Kongo, 11. C.
7 prs no 221 Pat. Colt Blntcher
Welt, 8 prs no 6SO Mens box calf
Blutcher Bals, 10 prs no 579 Jeds
P-if. Colt tylutclier Bals Welt;
Said property of 11. Cook and Co
to satisfy an execution issued from
the City Court of Alilh-j C imty
in favor of E. A. Waxelbaum A
Bro against said 11. Cook & Co.
said property being in the possess
ion of said II Cock A Co.,
... AJscp 2 beys coats L<4 8;85, 1
feoat (Boys) Lot 8185, lot 'M'Mj
I boys Coat, Lot 8182 2 boys suit-.'
lot 8185 2 boys suits, lot 8181 I,
boy suit, lot 1240 J over coat, lot
24(51 2 mens suits, 2461 2 Youths
suits, lot (>OO6 3 youths suits lot
6007 5 youths suits, lot 3271 4
youths suits, lot 3271 2pr Pants,
lot <>oo9 2 pr pants, lot 59*8 1 pr
pants, lot 5992 J youths pants, lot
2161 1 pr youths pants, lot 5345 1
pr mens pants. Said property levied
on as the property of IL Cook &
Co to satisfy an execution issued
from the City Court of Aliller
County in favor of the So-ithern
I Clothing Map’’ c ‘~'Biring Csmpany
agauiHi sum xl. Cook ana co; said
property being in possession of
said H. Cook & Co.,
This Jan. 2nd 1907.
J. A. Phillips, Sheriff.
J
hsCOPCH |
E tks JUHjCgJ
Dissever; I
4S and " bite &'sl .00 k
5 tree Trial. F
luickeei Cure for all s
ad LUNG- TE.OUB
UJEY BACK. |
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i.\LE.
Georgia. Miller If
Will be sob/ } V 'T ' /
day in Febrtiar f T'les-
ouctcry at tin g ''' Public
'county, within J rt b, ’ U!?v in S!,i ' l
■.:e, to the hij J k ° a ? 11 '. ,,1rs ~f
!<■ rtain propet W ' I,ldrl ''r for cash '
lowing D-i fe 7 ( -'t 'vldcli rl,e fol.
ripfion: '*
Lot land A< i.., .
’ .1 Hide G-' ■
said prop, '“T .-‘ ;kln '
property nt f ,
lv m exeenti- -T
superior cow. 2JTT ffom t,!i '
favor of th- <T l G l G iy in
against the > ° > ' l ' U
i property be
f Mose Spoom of
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/ . T 'i -V i’liillips.
J. j bherifi'.
T'l.* jr*,.'' . ■ .<* .
' ■ W- J. A. Plumps.
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SANDIOt
Are small amounts but they buy many |
, large items from our I
I SANDIOc
I COUNTERS. |
i Spape will allow us to name you onlv 3, ■*
.few bf ths many things we re.offering for
EZZzssa
h no m
IVm ? 1 L.O
Bo: of goc writing paper 5
Lmge tabh. 5
5 rood leadpenoiis 5
1 gopdi tter paper 5
10c botto machine oil 5;
5 oz botle vafcline 51
Ash sh<vel... 5
Fir polior 5
Stove lifter.. 51
2 doz qothes ins 5 i
100 Box face lowder 5
10 box la»cun powder 5
4 qt milk pan 5
1 gal milk cu 5
10c lamp chir i v y- No lor 2... G
Lamp burner: Il sizes 5
1 box (3 jars soap 5
7in plates ea< 5
15c box schoo crayons 5
Calhoun BrosJ .
Sells It For Less. - . * I
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Fbr Insu :< rc e
See
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’ -who represei? t
The. Liverp.ol, London A Globe,
Insuran (M.Tu Me .v Grii-au. . Ln.
■ The Aetna fnsuranee Co
Hartford, Conn.
'file German Aniercan fnsuranci '
'Co. New York.
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I Georgia Miller County:
V> di ’be sold bet !•■■ Ihe (’< mrl |
I.lou. d, or on Hie First. I’nesdav :
in I’eErmin ;.,. x t to the biidi-st:
tor case. t!m following imrsonni i
property to wit: One brown mare!
mule about 5 years oid and about ’
14 lianils-high ; said property levi-d 1
oir as the propeity of Archie !’■ t, r
son to satisfy a mortgage exuet.tion 1
issued fjom the. City court of said
bounty in favor oi.W.'G Kirkland '
against said Archie Pefer-on.
This jaii. sth, 1907.
For 10 Cents
25c roll crepe paper
10 qt milk backet JO'
; 10 “ dish pan p)
),4 “ enameled boiler 10
4 “ covered bucket It-
' Good hatrack,. ........ p)
25c box writing paper 10
25c shoe brush. p>;
1 Good window shade. ‘ p) 1
■ Large picture frame. ]Q I
1 Largo butte •• dish 1(1 ‘ t
1 Go 'll la mp 1 \
■ pitcher p)|
Good hammer 10jp
Curtain nei -
vuilam peies p) 1
Boys hat l(l ;
Boys waist p;!
Strong pad lock p)l
J lb jar yasaline p; ’
35c ply stock powder l()l
25c pr sham holders Ip (
25c buggy whip <
Good briar roof pipe 10
Large enameled wash pan 10
Wire clothes line 10
■ - . , . >/,■>. - ■r'~<r
WHENJN'
NEED OF-
-
i ced & Seed Oats, May, Corn, Cofttm seed
meal & hulls
j Or Heavy, Groceries of ary
kind
APPLY TO US.
We will pay the highest price for
SYRUP Or any other country
Produce.
We Will appreciate eicc’H
| I - -k. * a
from you.
W. Hr STANTON &Co.'
Commission Merchantsj
‘ < Hquitt. O A
Th is Space is for ;
* ResH' ved
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JOE TOOLE.
SPECIAt NOTICE
We make a specinlfy. of I ps and
i Downs in March Cotton. Profits
■ on investments th.- last three
i wore S2so,r)r,’on I'pa and .?125.C)
on Downs.
M rite for particulars and • free
Alariiet Lotti f.
lilteAst te Cotton Co.
Memphis, Tepu.,
Aleiftion this paper when v, rrti im
G<orgia, Miller Countv.
ill be sold before the ;. uft
house door of said county, on the I
first Tuesday in February next to
the I ighest bidder for cash during,
the I gal liours of tin following
land (o at it .
hiftecn (15) acres (tfland u
>r loss off of lot oi laiul no 270 in
the I‘hh district of said county,
. i i.. .i t • i t i
.-■aid land being bounded on north
by public road, on east by original
: land line and on west by fence of
:1. T. Cost r, saitl properly levied
Un as the property of I. T. Cofer
I to satisfy an execution Issued from
|tiie justice court of the 1127th
district of Coffee covmty in favor'
of V. . H. Ball, against said 1. T.
Ccfer.
Phis JaTi. 2nd 1907-
I. A. Phillips,
•Sheri i".
I
(MONEY TO LOAN
I The Georgia I. an n
S Company is prepaid to make
e yeai loan -onM iI / (\hi af • rea
' : estate at Gp, e, nt per ruuimu,
j For pafth-ulnrs Bash r. M '
J Stap-le(-m, ~ -ir !t ( < <,-q
qu.it.
8iOO,O(MT() LDAK
' n improved farm--, m Soutlr
West Georgia, maturing after
years. Lwv rate. of. ltt u tvs f
j Quick service.
K.’C. bell,'
Alt' aty,
< a ifo, ' , i
A i
Vv Counsel from ffite.ft.. Jr 1
I
l .ice to those who surfer with l.i. ’ 7
back and kidm-trouble.’’ says I
k. Blankenship, of Beck Tenn. I
have [ roved to an absolute c. I <
ty that :.!ectric Bitters wiil i.
|iy cure lids distressing cotidi’i >:• |
The first b 1 ' gave ihe creat »■. r .'■ .1
'ief :mu after taking a few nv '
bottles, T was completely cured.: sc j
<) nj pt ’ -11- 't!Hi- .i t I». >t, : v i I
ur - to recommend this c • ( ■
dy." sold undei guarantee at cttyj " I
dtug store, price 50c.
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