The Miller County liberal. (Colquitt, Ga.) 1897-current, April 03, 1907, Image 2

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- HiB.UiLLERCrLNrv LIBERAL Enters'd in Post >ffic C-’ •<iit: ‘ ■ ts :i„ as second c.a -s ' at ter- Pvil’.lSli'!- .KY i.i xr.s r. 4 p't ' i > I■ . El■f -w ■ i’-, ■ ■ . ■ . - -■ ■ ‘ ■<■ , •. ~■ <r.)LQr[ IT GA. Apr. l‘.M7 Hon. Hoke Smith and wife are preparing to go to Europe that lie in a ’ taken tun’', needed rest. 'Since Lis limited camgaign he has ulimg-d into his huv practice that he might wind it up pn-pnr dory to assuming the duties as goven- r ..r C )R()NER RESIGNS. Dr fl. 11. Cheatham. of B.ih bridge, coroner of D -cntur count.- sent in his r -ignafion to thogover .... - j : v.-B4 k, asking to be re! i .-v --ed of Itis diiu - nt once, as la- i tended to take up his residence . Havana. ? . D . ' ' ' otll-'e ci r lot. r. and I. i shown tin* ■ - oa.e,du .. his s stay in -flic- , that their contid : was Mi !l p’ae>d, a.id that he w. tullv comp ■•tent to discharge tl duties which th- office entaiio H .s a b.0.'.l f .1 li "Igl out the co-y who wilt :•-. ! t I. urn tna: i. ■is(■ > mov-- t’r; in ■■ our midst, and who wish him tin very be. • of -gci-iss his i. •• location. D , iviile Ib-coid It matters not xs-io'.io .. c. iiisor IS emits in th market n. ■ o'* l and v. > u!l r. M . Farmer Man. both man ami b . t on the faru will have to be fed Andst matters not whether thi pries oi n-cdst nils be higii dr L.-w in comparison with the price cf cotton, they can be produced at. home cheaper than they bededver erl when puachased elsewhere. Don’t neglect the food crops. — Al bany Herald. INST RU (TIN" .A RM ER 8 The : . i... -I :?'h" te-’ marks tbal this is an ago of scien- ' tide farming, and continues: “It is several kinds of an age, but one of : thehnost pronounced departures is in the direction of teaching the | farmer how to farm. Generally the farmer seems will-1 ing nowadays to be taught-iis not ci cei iiiii, vl.-.v i.o would have been I a quarter of a century ago. Intelligence has geown and the intellect las been sharpened through the many agencies by i means of which the agricultural xx -.i in...'-o • ■■>ueen put in close'touch with the world at larde, as the farm telephone, ru ral free delivery, the electric rad i way and hard roads. C.-ngreessman Lamar, himself a I tobacco raiser, isdelivcring lectures : o i tobacco raisingin his district ae c nnpanindby a tobacco expert from tie national department of agri culture. A cotton school is to be held at Barnesville, Ga., during duly and An mat. .where experts on cotton will give instruction through ice t ires, covering grading, marketing and handling of cotton in all its phases and conditions. A similar work in Texas pro duced good results. In fact tne farmer is getting to know so much that it is quite discouraging to the speulator, who is learning to ge up early these days If this warm spell ccntimi's „so met hi ng’s coming off”, as the man said to his winter flannels. This is the season when tm American school boy wishes that, something would got an internat ional complication to forbid his going to school. The siting plowing goes on as steadily as though' wall street did not exist, — —it——~ f ■ -<*. r • ! ? :.- ■ . ! ■ ■ ..- f - ■■' - > t' mg, ' Such as Kny, Corn, Oats, Cotton seed meal & hulls ■ Seed Peanuts, Seed Potatoes; Onion Sets, German Millet Early Corn, & . j'Seed of Ail ' | | 31: ' ... will add more than all else to the harmonious furnishing of a home —- I Make your selections from Alfred peats Tiize" Wall Papers for 1907. Eveiything in Wall Paper from i £ the cheapest that’s good to the ' I bcsl l, ' at ’ s made * If i BE/nttA lAEiE Any style, any quauty. al any price to suit any pocketbook. Samples shown and estimates p| § ? cheerfully furnished withoutoM|ga- >-■< .-Ay. yy-y ■ ‘ ts-, i {' ' W. H. STANTON &GO. ■ Commission Merchant®, Colqli itt, BA.- PRECtIING X’o. L’RACiiCH. ' .(R. .liAtAt'R: ... ... -■) j It is HU- V to sit in lhe s'.inshino Ai, i talk to the man in Im- shfde; ft easy ti float in a well trimmed boat And ; obit out the places to wade But once we pass into the s! a lows XX’e murmur and fret, and f.own, And. oui length from the ban':, we sh ut for_a piniik, Or throw up our hands and go down. It is easy to sit in your carri; ge j And counsel the man on so , ; But get down and walk and y u’il change your talk, As you feel the peg in your boot. ■ . It is eas.v. to ‘ ”\tbe toiler Uow best he can carry his peek, jldut no cun rale a burden’s Weight Until it has been bn his back. The up curl 'd mouth of pleasure ! Can prate at sorrow's worth, But give it a sip and u wryer lip XA’ns never made on earth. "Pneumonia's Deadly XX'ork Had seriously, affected my right, lung,” writes Mrs Fannie Connor lof Rural Route 1. Georgetown, | • i Tenn , “that ' coughed continuous-. i ly night and day and the neigh- ' ’ b >rs’ prediction -consutnp!ion | ■ -se'med inevitable, until my hus-i brought horn • a bottle of Dr. King's! 1 : \'ew Dis-- which in my case ■ | p.V _ .. . ' ; ■ |cure and restorer of weak, ?orej ■'lum's. ’• XVhen .all other remedies ’ 1 ' ' . ! ; ufturiy fail, you uif’y still .viti in I the battle against lung and throat ' i troubles with New Discovery, rhe. r ?al cure.G ear-ueed by the City’ drug slor.-g ;;0e- and SI.OO. Trial' ■ bottle free. i DR. R. 11. SAi'ADERS, : : DEX lAL : : St RGi’OK : : Office XX arren Building, Colquitt, - Ga. I s Neat Job Work j Esoxuted on short notice LIBERAL OFFICE. Doing Business Again. “XViien my frh nds thought I was about to take leave .of this world, on aeecurit. < f indigestion, nervousness and general debility,” writes A A. Chrishoim, Tread- f well, N. Y., “and .vhen itlookedas! if there was no hope left, I was' I persuaded to try Electric Bitters, I and I rejoice l.u say ilia! tln-v are pr’.ng me. i i;tn now uouig mist iness again as of old, and am still 7-’,lining daily.” Best tonic medi cine on earth. Guaranteed by City drug store. 5Cc. . Perry D. Rich Attorney and Couhy sellor at Law i Commercial law ian d Co 11 ect i or. s a Specialty j Colquitt, - - - - Ga. I. C y ,•■ll r i A ' -tL,.' <'■ ! i'v y, d- ■■ !>iy mon! i !■. E I’ud oft Vi. 1). lv ■bora, ' 17 ' ■: . XV. <’■>' l-'m-hiv in each ■ iV. XV. ■s.KHilh \v. I. :\iooA’«-< C " H l, “'- .1. G. Pioließ- Receiver. IE B Robe"”’”!' 1 Treasure. I W. A. Mel? Survey or Jas. Kui / z , q Bus I :.'/ 1 '- E'ily < lit Court 2 M. .' N. L. Staple! Solicitor. For I H l-*B. B. pberts. ■ ax-.r’-iO I’o ’ yxrxirk The A Globe Insurancet >. Xen Orit-aii.--, Ln. The Aetnaju .r-c- - Co hr!:..id, Conn. Tlie Germnn ‘T-c.-.n li.surmca Co. j N re York LIBEL F I’lVoT'E. ■ Loolll May ‘‘Jy I -ddk r ’ - ncri ?r coi j '. . •! i ' ■■*■ ■ To J. W. RJY Iti’eefHig: are kereb.v rec’' 1 *° ! >Ppv ;li i i, ( .-superior in s °‘' ( * cou 1 tobedicldon f! ’ ;lr th MonJas in .April 4997 . . def,anil iLwco! ■ • .■ court (is to jttbe. .shall upper! XX ittess vv - c - w ,r: ' Judge oTi This Oil l.av pf . F ‘ 1. B.JErCi, Clerk S. C. I gr.Uerors. To Servo- 11 ' 1 - Trm 1907. _ » XX’m. C’rpk T ilkin E A. noil; ■ L. B- A. Pili 1.-. s ■ is/ ' 1 r . I’ V . D. b. ~..■. J. B. F> |SI W. H. Rawi.< Leroy Ci a H. G. Roberts I J. Wcßh’y 11. I. Mock [j. R. Horphy T. N. Floy-i W. Ci fl<stb T R. Mims J M.Nai; R. L. Housi'iu W. S|Be ) F. M. Bush R. E.WIy 8. 0. De Bitry [I. C. Moe; C E. Houston J. \V. Il- i'll B. B. Lam ’VKorI 'p i:i Serve April Term 1907. •I. K. Kinbrel R. irsHnu--' W. H. Dan J. E. Spommr E. M.Sbfficld J. F. Gray Lester McLnnkl J. F. Guest 11. C. Cof&e 11. E. Milder J. T. Jonfn C. M. Parker B. T. Po'dl C. W. Middleton Er. R Muis A. G. McNair ■S. I, O' .str.of R. A. Jester A. J. Mc'i rmick Webb Sheffield Wiley Cob W. 11. Oveestreet ' J. G. Po-ell R. L. Hodges j R. I'. Tab (). 11. Thomas J. H. Ilrreil Matt Tabb i M. A Sxton J. S Stephens ‘I. L. Rtliel T. R. Hays i J z ' i!' * - ■- ■ Henry (ray Joe Williams. RtlD TAX NOTICE. » t I wilpe at the foilowit>gA-«.m C .(j places ir the purpose of collecting road ta for the 12 Bist., on the. foilovvig dates: i Bubco/, March and April 18th pXs tew church. March 28 and \p 19th, W. C. Cook’s Apr. morning, the alternoon •u .-nar, s Still, J.- lm Cook’s Sr. • April t go, Cooktown March JO and A] ' 27. I As th<p are the closeing dates II will a Ijeciatc the promptness oi ’ | those w ifiro subject to road dut his it widLvo tlieiq and myself any ‘ further tiible. Very Respt, "Wl \V. Lotion. j r . W. A W)RN. ci Feaier in Pipe Pit tings, Windmills, Tanks, i s umps, Sash, Doors and '!l hid.--, ihiiiih. Oil and (ilnss. I Brushes, ’.'nil. Tubs, Sinks etc., etc. i lAs Painting, Phntbirf; and Carries a Neat I Line of Builders Hardware and Wall Paper Infiicl miv thiy J: Builders Sup- Estimates oil Appliea’ion. Domilsohvilk'. - - Georgia. ; Dr. E. K. RAIMA'. iM.Aist, Arlington. G-'orqiri A e raaaßr^’ 7 i (£- > ! t J z post effj eied. E. K. Rainey. R. W. GRo\\ ? .ylyr<y. ; - of Lawt T ll " '’ A - l I C ’ ■! ■■ wv. ,i Spt’cielty. !i '■-•■ci ’.' !o n >u five years eat7i ■.l , .-<■< nt interest. AL E', O’Nen I At tors icy at Lavy :' r_ - iH *T , fijp ’ f • ■—i,tf3» T But ;s r, « ~ dliili &• .TAFLETtKM. a i-joxsms vr !.aw. Will i raclice in Pslaula and rmy ■ ircuits. L; \ 1 attention given to buy. .; iii::l selling Iftnds. Win. L Geer, attorney at law, d liealestate agent, WLQUITT. SA. ''rr.c.ticßS in ail re State end A; al Courts and else were by . ..- lad conlraeG f 2-25-03-!- i ) Bitten by a Spider. Through blood poisoningenused ; by a spider bite, Jno. Washington, I of'Bosqneviile, Tex., would have' lost his leg, which became a mass: of running sores, had he not been persuaded to fry Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. He writes: “The first ap plication relieved, and four hexes healed all the sores.” Heals every sure 25c at City drug store. upon your good wife using that I anc ‘ eiii: back breaking machine! fi ,\ when it is so easy to get a moder*. tpL/f'V light-rv.nning, ball-bearing I ; White that O LOOKS WELL, ' I y } . SEWS WELL and i Y / • | j ff • / I j.. * M -- • i; I fan No. 25 White shown here has the II popular swell front, golden oak quarter X sawed wood work, with automatic Est vcsd all the latest improvenunts, . It’s-, j th’, fine* giachine out. . .3i LIVERY, FEED ANL SALE STABLE Just eaS.t of First National Bank 1 have opened an UP TO tIATG LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLE. Good teams & Polite and.trusty drivers Xvh" div- f a . miliar with the rotids. Your patronage will be appreciated Horses anc** < Mules I A1 ways o n Hand. ■ I M(.ant your trade and can offer every INDUCEMEN f ■ \ ■— - ■ S a me, C all A i j d SeeM < > Before you buy any STOCK. Be sure to stop cG | MYSTMSLP. i i Your stock will be WELL j CAREDFOR. I J.W.BAILEY, ! COLQUITT, GA.- b-.-o K. I. i 1 <. .■ S. B. WILKIN, Mgr., Os ; ;he ohn R. Sharpe lands and buy a residence let her; while they are being sold ch Lap. I These lots arc in one of the BEST SECTIONS. OF COLQUITT H ©svy, Fancy - & Family Gioceries At The Store Os ICvWNJr? QHAPPF i 6 PHONE No. 6 And have your Corn, oats. cot f Oi seed meat or hulls or the lighter Groceries Delivered. cb m Q. WILKIN. Msr Bor JOHN R. SHARPE. COLQuITT, G».