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THE MILLERCOUNTY LIBERAL
Entered in Postoffico nt Cdquitt
tin., us second class matter.
Published Every Wednesday.
Joseph & Zula B. Toole. Editors
Subscription, - - $1 00 per year.
COLQUITT GA, Feb. 20, 1907
All of us are Miller countians;
and wo should all unite our efforts
in advancing the various interests
of our county.
Mr. W. M. Legg, said to be one
of the best radroad men in this
section, has-been going over sever
al routes from this place within
the past fortnight. This may in
dicate that another road will be
built through this county.
EDWIN 111 NTER.
The Liberal calls the attention
of its readers to the advertisement
of Master Edwin Hunter.
Ho is selling fancy and family
groceries: and ho aolicits a share
of the patronage of our readers.
Edwin has been here all of his
life; and he will have the good
will of a large circle of acquaint
ances.
Ho is a trust worthy and busi
ness like lad.
MARRIED.
Mr. Jas. Newberry who spent
most of his boyhood st the home
es his uncle, Mr. \V. H. Miller,
came down from Arlington
Wednesday accompanied by his
bride.
He and Miss Annie Douglas,
the youngest daughter of Mr.
Drake Douglas were united in
marriage a few days before.
• The groom is a worthy’ young
man sober and industrious. He
lias scores of friends here in Mil
ler who wish for him and his charm
ing young bride a happy and pros
perous voyage down the stream of
life.
APPOINTED.
Mr. Henry Miller, was rear
ed about two miles west of this
place, has been appointed post
master hero, instead of Mr. J R.
Bush, who resigned.
The apdoinfment of Mr. Miller
meets with the approval of the
pitrons of the offi< e.
He has fixed a bond and it has
been forwarded to Washington,
soon as he gets his commission
he will assume the duties of the
office.
.Mies Ruth Dixon is to be assis
tant P. M. The patrons of the
office will be pleased to know that
she will remain in the office.
LIVE FOR SOMETHING.
Live for something; be not idle;
Look about thee for employ;
Sit not down to useless dreaming,
Labor is the sweetest joy.
Folded hands are ever weary,
Selfish hearts are never gay;
Life for thee hath many duties,
Active be, then, while you may.
Scatter blessing in thy pathway;
Gentle words and cheering smiles
Better are than gold and silver,
With theirgrief-dispelling wiles.
As the pleasant sunshine falleth
Ever o i the grateful earth,
So let sympathy and kindness
Gladden well the darkened
hearth.
Maxwell’s Talisman.
A HOME SONG,
I turned an ancient poet’s book,
And found upon the page:
'’Stone walls do not a prison make
Nor iron bars a cage.”
les, that, is tme, and something
more:
You’ll find where’er you roam
That marble floors and gilded walls
Can never make home.
But every house where Love abides !
And Friendship is a guest,
Is surely home, and home, sweet
home,
For there the heart can rest,
ntlenry Van Dyke, in Country
Life.
Besure to note the exceedingly I
low prices offered in the attractive!
'ad” of Calhoun Bros., in this issue.
WHEN IN
NEED OF
Feed & Seed Oats, Flay, Corn, Cotton seed
meal & hulls
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 a call
from you.
W. H. STANTON &CO.
Commission Merchants,
' Colquitt, GA.
NEW PEOPLE!! 1
And “Prices to Suitthe Times”
r I an now open at my father’s old stand with a nice line of ifesf
and well selected as well as well bought,
* Staple & Fancy Groceries,
■, My expenses are nothing, my clerk hire nothing, my house rent noth
ing; acd that connected with my
Every Effort
• Enables mo to make the price to suit the hard times arid the purse o
Any Man, Woman or Chil I.
Give Me A Trial Order
And if I please you tell others and if I dont please you tell me.
Satifaction Guaranteed/
Yours for honest weight and service
EDWIN HUNTER:
PHONE NO 71’ COLQUITT, GA.
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B Read the name of ou r shoe again >ik S Vic g
I —“Kiser’s King.” That name ffl
1 was selected for a reason. jsy H
E It means Quality and Style. / j&.
S The best shoe ever offered WL r
J? to consumers for $3.50. JplSk
23 Different Styles, eesszzS
S for all occasions,
jy in all popular leathers, Box fS’
Calf, Vici, Gun Metal, Pat- tel US' B
if ent Colt, Etc. jg <ay H
Jisk your Dealer. Wsml SB
■ M. C. IQiser Co., Mfrs., H
;•_.% .Atlanta, Georgia. sl|
SHIELD BRAND SHOES. * 5
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FOR SALE BY
CALHOUN BROS.
COLQUITT,----GEORGIA.
REPORT pF THE CONDI
TION OF tHE FIRST .NA-
TIONAL BANK.
No. 6198
The First National Bank, at
Colquitt in tie State of Georgia,
at the close business, Jan. 26,
1907.
lisOI.’RCES.
Loans and llscpunts SB7 739 82
Overdrafts, secured and unsecur
ed ( 5 CBO 04
U. S. Bondsto secure
circulation ■ 10 000
PremiumsS. Bonds 422 96
Banking hose, furniture,
and fixturs, 4 235 76
Due from Nitional Banks
(not resere agents), 4 936 55
Duo from Sy teßanks
and Banlltrs, 49 75
Due from approved
reserve agents, 2 565 12
Checks andother cash
items, 732 66
Fiactional aper currency,
nickels, aid cents 105 78
Specie 6 791 65
Legal-tend i
notes. 1 185 7 979 65
with
U. S Trusiirer (5
per cent ofcirculation 500
Total 124 948 09
LI. DILI TIES
Capital stok paid in 40 000
Surplus fuul 6 000
Undividedrrafits, less
expense aid taxes
paid 3 124 75
Nnional Br.k notes
outstarling 10 000
Dividens npaid 8t
I nd i v id uajdeposi ts su b-
ject to neck. 50 416 48
Time certiicates of
deppat, 2 534 20
Certified cjpcks bl 3?
Cashier’s diecks out-
fit andiig, 2 741 30
Bids payayie, including
certificatejLf -’oposit for
money bedewed 10 000
Total’ $12491801
State of Georgia,
Count l of Miller, ss;
I, B. B. Roberts, cashier of
above name! bank, do solemny
swear that he above statement is
true to thebest of my knowledge
and belief.
B. B. Rftierts, Cashier
C. C. Bush,
|. W .J. Bush,
/ F. E. Fndirn
I . ——r -.XEr’" **.
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- me of Feb. 11)07.
\V.’. Dunn,
Narv Public.
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OFHAL DIRECTORY.
i,'W. C. W'il J. S. C. Court 4th
Mondays r. and Oct
, J. A. l?g Solicitor General.
I. B> Mi Clerk.
J. Sheriffr
W. C. incer, Ordinary. Court Ist
Many in each month.
!>- E. i
B. B. R-.fts. I Com. Court Is
G. W. (iy. I Monday in each
>V. K. K it. ’ month.
W. I. My. Tax Collector.
J. G. He ' , , Receiver,
if B. B. Bi ’ts, County Treasure.
,W. A. M onald,County Survey
or I
Jas. Ri’it, Coroner.
C. C Bui Judge City Court
Court londay in each Month
N. L. Si pton. Solicitor.
$11)00 TO LOAN
On iproved farms in South
West eorgia, maturing after
years. Low rate of. interest
Quick rvice.
R. C. Bell,
attorney,
Cairo, G
fKlt the COUCH i
AND LSREI THE L &OS |
'“' fir. King’s i
llw discovery |
i ___Consumption Price* I
FQR OUGHS and 50c & $ 1.00 E
Free Trial, g
| Guanteed end |
H LUK TROUBLES, or MONEY g
| BAC. a
DISOLUTION NOTICE.
Geoigin jliller County.
Notices hereby given that the
firm of Sarp & Hair, composed
of John '. Sharp and M. A. Hair,
is this dr dissolved by mutual
consent.} All owing by said firm
is to be aid by John Sharp and
all debtdlne said firm is to be paid
to John R, Sharp No further
debts isfo be incurred by said firm
above pined.
This ’eb. 12 1907.
i John R. Sharpe,
At. A. Hair,
W. R. HORN.
Contractor and
Dealer in Pipe Fit
tings, Windmills, Tanks.
Pumps, Sash, Doors and
Blinds, Paints, Oil and Glass.
Brushes, Bath Tubs, Sinks elc., etc.
Does Painting,
Plumbing; and
Carries a Neat
Line of Builders
Hardware and
Wall Paper
Infact any thing in Builders Sup
plies.
Estimates on Application.
A Valuable Lessin.
"Six years ago 1 learned a valu
able lesson.” writes John Pleasant
of Magnolia Ind. “I then began
taking Dr. King’s New Lite Pills,
and the longer I take them the
better I find them. They please
everybody, guaranteed at the City’
deug stoie 25c.
Dr. E. K. RAINEY, De.itist,
Arlington, Georgia
Office upstairs in post office
building. Your patronane is so
■led.
E. K. Rainey.
R. W. GROW
Attorney at Law;
COI-Q1 ITT, GA. i
Commercial biw h Specially. I
Money to !< an on five yeax*
me at 7 and ' i>er cent interest.
Al. E. O’Neal
JAttOrr.h-y CX Lavr,
Ba io bridge, Ga.
Will prac'.i 'e in nil Stat* »D'
V. ' 'ml C. i>rS.
Perry D. Rich
Attorney and Coun=
sellor at Law
Commercial I aw
and Collections a
Specialty
Colquitt, - - - . Qu.
B. B. Bush,
N. L. BfapHtoen
tJCSH & . TARLETON,
attoxnbys at law.
Will practice in Pataula and
Hany Circuits.
Special attention given to bey,
ng and selling lands.
Wm. I. Geer,
AT/OItNEV AT LAW.
d LEAL ESTATE AGENT,
WLQUITT, 6A.
Practices in ail the State and
h-deral Courts and else were by
,>ecial contract.
2-25-03-ly
• DR. R. H. SAUNDERS,
:: dental :; surgeon : :
Office Warren Building,
! Colquitt, - Ga.
Neighbors got Fooled.
“I was litterally coughing my
self to death, and had become too
weak to leave my bed; and neigh
bors predicted that I would never
leave it alive; but they got fooled,
for thanks be to God, I was induc
ed to try Dr. King’s New Discov
ery. It took just four one dollar
bottles to completely cure the
cough and restore me to good
senud health,” writes Mrs. Eva
Uncapher, of Grovertown, Stark
Co., Ind. This king of all cough
and cold cures, and healer of throat,
and lungs, is guaranteed by the
City drug store, 50c and 1.00, trial
bottle free.
- ■ ' ■ .«■* « «tz« ~ M , ,
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LIVERY,
FEED AND
SALE STABLE.
Just east of First National Bank I have
opened an
UP TO DATE LIVERY, FEED & SALE
STABLE.
Good teams & Polite and trusty drivers who are fa-
•»
miliar with the roads.
Your patronage will be appreciated
All Classes of The Best
Horses and
Mules
Always on Hand.
1 want your trade and can offer every INDUCEMENT
For Same.
Call And See Me
Before you buy any STOCK.
Be sure to stop at
MY STABLE.
Your stock will be WELL
CARED FOR.
J. W. BAILEY,
COLQUITT, GA.
Every Hour
OF THE DAY
BARGAIN
Offers.
Fancy & Heavy Groceries
Hay, Grain, and all other kinds of Feed stuff offered at the
LOWEST PRICES.
BUY A HOME,
M hile you can do so easily. 100 Residence lots now
BEING SURVEYED,
Lots 100 ft front and 200 ft back. Tiny begin within 150 yds of
public square and extend along Cuthbeit street, and along new streets
now being opened which will intersect
WEST BROAD, CUTHBERT &
PINE STREETS.
High & Healthy
Locality and productive lands m ake these tin most desirable
Residence Lots.
Select and buy one while they are being offered at such
Astonishingly Low Prices.
Three More
Stores containing Iron and Glass fronts to be added to the
four now standing north of court house square.
Why dont you plant
Florodora Cotton,
And receive e to 8 cts more per pound than for any othc* staple °
cotton. No difference in cultivating, makes more to s?- lle sta S
green longer, is easier gathered, matures faster, and <s easier I :icKell
than any other staple.
Have about 500 more bushels of the seed for sale at EOctsper bushel
second year’s planting. Come early so as io secure your seed.
Fo,r bargains in Groceries, Real Estate
or Seed call n
SETH B. WILKIN, Mgr For
JOHN R. SHARPE.
COLQuITT. Ga-