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W' BATTERS CCiM JIKNIXG TEOPLEANn
GENERAL NEW GOHafrP,
Misses Mollie and Allie Toole
k . spent Sunday delighfully in Bib
cock at 'ho hospitable home of Mr
and Mrs W. J. Pridgen,
Broad street has been for more
than a fortnight like an ash bod.
The dust at times was aim Jst suffo
cating. Sunday’s shower failed to
lay the dust.
Oar ohv should be kept, espec
ially clean from now until frost
fal.s in the winter.
Lagrippo is still much in evi
deuce. Several are suffering
different portions of the county.
The main thoroughfares of Col
quitt will have to be sprinkled dur
ing drouths.
. Judge W. C. Dancer returned
from a ffusTTTFss trrp —SF-Snrnr
Georgia.
Friday Marshal J. S. Thompson
sauntered in to J.,e Toole's
establishment and said: “Tell Mr
Toole that I have eight he.id of
his hogs shut up in the pound.”
Sure enough that old black sow
and seven of her descendants had
returned from the plantation eight
miles away. She is in love with
C’lquitt. This is twice she ha«
traversed the distance; and this
Hist time she broke out or a field
of oats.
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Thov' n PP eare, l 111 Gun
Easter suits’itud light hats yester
.hlnv’wnnl' 1 been more appro
priately7 attired in winter suits.
A report of the condition of the
First National Bank appears in •
this issue of the Liberal. The
bank here is sure to win and hold
friends. The directors are an effi
cient net of gentlemen, anxious to
please, and Mr. B. B. Roberts!
me cashier, has the confidence- of
gentlemen with whom he has busi
ness relations. Teller W. P. Dunn
is courteous an 1 capable. Yes,
tl.e First National Bank of Col
quite has the good wih of the best
_ people in the town and county.
X. r s. ?.!. A. Sexton, an esteemed
m-.tron of Babcock, spent Sunday '
with '.lives here. \ . ,
Mr John-Mock, of Early cooiv
ty, was among the genial, visitors 1
her ■ Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Fudge have
fine vou ng vegetables.
Mrs. B. ('. BitiV.. (lower yard is
( a bower of loveliness/ p{ ei . roses
uro beautiful. '
March went out like a iiou.
Easter Sunday was a fold disa
greeable day.
Dr. Saunders, dentist, will spend
Friday in Babcock on professional
ousiness.
F. E. FUDG E.
Tiiis popular merchant, who
has burn a real blessing to many
people in our fair county, inserts
\nn advertisement in this issue cf
< Liberal.
’ sud ■F' aire ‘ t > n y pi n i mnu
i i i 'sibition is the efficient
bookkeepls,.
lar estublisiime' 1 ,. I '' u ‘ => e ° popu-
That deservedly p,._ ,
man, Mr. Cliff Boykil^'. ntl '’
\ charge of the hardware dep-.rf'tn 111
Mr. Boykin has been with Air.
Fudge i.,„ mor . ? ([ lln ten years.
I hat voiint "w, ‘"r.
Gordon Roberts,- r& it the head
of the grocery department
Miss Adie Mercer is a popular
saleslady and Mr. W. E. Tarpley
is a genial salesman in the dry
goods department.
With live courteous and capable
workers,, all lending-tbeir best ef
forts to make the business a suc-
Lit any r ' * ~ ”
E. mercantile business
now requires three stores.
FATHER IS ILL.
Just before going to press tl.e
editress is called to Eklorendo by
the serious illness of her lather
Nir S. M. Brown who was igbty
one years eld Saturday.
We leave hoping Ire may be
vi stored to health and may vet b?
-nl u. I : v h...,.
HOW DSAVWOI £Yi
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AH my
SPRING GOODS
Are in; and by far the
NICEST LIME
In Colquitt.
No Special Bargain Days
■ At my stores, But every day is a
BARGAIN DAY.
' will SAVE YOU MONEY, Try it
and see. The VALUES I offer are
unusual—Going just a step ahead
Os AH The Others.
The 3 Store M RCHANT,
COLQUrTJ3a.
REPORT OF THE CONDI
TION OF tHE FIRST NA-
J 'TONAL BANK.
No.
The First
r , , ... ’Ajitiomal Bank, at
Colquitt m the bn.. 1 .. „„
at the close of business, Mar. 22,
1907.
RESOURCES. ’
Loans end Discounts 887 818 71
Overdrafts, secured and unsecur
ed 5 022 29
U.S, Bonds to secure
circulation 10 000
Premiums on U. S. Bonds 422 96
Banking house, furniture,
and fixtures, 4 279 01
Due from National Banks
(not reserve agents), 2 308 22
Duo from St.teßanks
and Bankers, 198 67
Duo from approved
reserve agents, 817 73
Checks and other cash
items, 430 18
Banks 405 0 ( >
Fractional piper currency,
nickels, and m-nts 142 38
Specie 7 333 35
Legal-tender
notes. 1 160 8 493 35
Redemption fund with
U. S Treasurer (5
per cent of circulation 500
Total 120 838 50
LIABILITIES
Capital -stnen ia 000
Surplus fund a
Undivided profits, less
expense and taxes
paid 4 (45 37
Naional Bank notes
outstanding 10 o'o
Dividens unpaid
Individual deposits sub-
ject to check, 40 137 41
Time c -rt-iicates of
deposit, 3 034 20
Certified checks
Cashier’s checks out-
standing, 21 52
Bids payable, including
certificates of ’oposit for .
money borrowed I -
, Total 8120 838 b(J
State of Georgia,
' , ‘G'linty T. --'ler, ss;
1, ]>. . tobertb. c... . .
above named bank, do s<
! swear that the above statement .
true to the best of my kuowledgi
, and belief.
B- B. Roberts, Cashier
C. G. Bush,
N. h. Stapleton,
J. S. Bush,
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to befor
■ •’>!> this 30 day of Mar. 1907.
Nc'-tary Pu'wic.
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The Price of Health.
“The price of hea'th in a mala
rious district is just 2-» cents; th'
cost of a box of Dr. King’s Nev
r Life Pills,” writes Eila Slayton
of Noland, Ark. New Life Pill
cleanse gently and impart ue.v lit
' and vigor to the system. 25c. Sha
' ‘ isfaetkm guaranteed at City dne
store.
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WHEN* YOU ARE IK
PRODUCED.
“vvueit js i,.;),)., pjesyatr/J
to an older w0i.,.-. ... should
but she kei ps her p.:at when a
11 younger woman or a man is pre
sented t<> her. A h - -ss, lio.vev
cr. always rises an offers her
hand to all her gue.-t . Upon re
( ceiying an introductii n, it is not
necessary to say anvtimg at ail,
such as ’how do you do,’ ‘pleased
to meet you,’ etc. J woritan may
smile and bow her 1
i ment. unless she wis es to show
special frieudlines-. i'en she ex
} turds ‘her hand. lon usually
shake hands with - e.h other. 1; 1
„ is a mistake to embarrass a lady
by leading her about a room and
presenting her thus to a roomful
of people. If there be a nmall
group..,f people, the hostess then,
CitWCK i/iV. pxv.T_-tiL mlory
Alias Elsie Brown, Captain White
and Doctor (lieeu.’ Men should
’ always be. taken to a lady to be in
troduced. In her own home a hos
tess may i itrod'ice as she pleases,
’ everyone to everyone else, but'it is
always well to reinember, at other .
places, such as large balls, recep- i
lions or indiscriminate gatherings <
I of any kind, that we must consult I
the wishes of others before giving ■
introductions. Ats tin: introducer '
is alwavs respo'-.s’di- for t.ie per
n.'ieh cire sntnvu
be taken in this respect, and tin
possibility of thrusting upon an
' other an unwelcome acquaintance
avoided, A lady's permission must
always be asked.before presenting
to her a man who wishes to make
her acquaintance. Os course there
1 are exceptions to ail rules anti at
small, informal dances among
young people who kiroweashother
well, gil Is and boys f’ - cel v ii)t r
dnee their friends wiihouf ' -
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Magav.:- Ml ' Ma T-
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CALLED HOME.
Her many new formed fri- ol
here will regret to know 'bat Mi-s
y Gertrude Blow has bean called to
’■ her home in Ashnrn, by the seri
-5e ‘ Oi; ' 'ness of fn r little two year
old sixk><
Miss , c jj
red from .. | !t |.. i( |
been in the'employ of
milliniry establishment.
She has been doing efficient
re wo.k in the store <)f J’.ie Toole.
The little sister Ims tvqjiioid fe-
IveX. If she grows li,ul« Miss
,! tilow ~-m rettifn 'Thursday; other
wise another trimmer will be sent,
from Atlanta.
She’ had become Very much
r- pleased with Colquitt, and hopes
:e to return here, but she ya- afraid
w the little one would have a tedious
a, spell ano that she would have to
Is remain at home until- the season
fe
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I : : in very L/r - - QUANTITIES—I therefore save friegh
' 3 - 1g! mers the
! . efit of all this, and do it "
E'; ERY DAY.
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{Take a lofj c over my line of goods and
the Price 3 Them At, consider
;i I
■ he QuMtv, as well as the price,
Csn t Best It.
I ROAD 1 .v. -"TItTe.
For the purpoi of collecting
roatlaxes tor the” 5111 (l,stric> 011
dates specified, I 111 be at the
following prices:
At Boykin, e h ,
morning until Ap l llie sbl,
At Twilight each Wedne ? d "y af *
ternoon;
At W. A. Pl)iB’ 3 ’ stoie ea3b
Thursday.
At Corea every 1 lda -' ‘
At Conp.itt eve Sat« rda y l "‘-
til April Ist.
I will apprem. !t if eac!l man
will pav promd> and tlh ’ reo - v
, ,-ive bimseif anc/‘" ? an y fur,her
trouble.
IP' '
b D. Grimes,
' I Jiii
»tmg win
■ mvene with L /Missionary
Baptist church,,N .<29111, 30th
and 3.lst J .''7.
Query for -
Ist. \V hy is pf t(|f> spirit o
love and devoti, ? manifested in
the churches of day p. 3 in tlx
clr.irclms of out ~r e. fathers? El
ler -J. E. Dyke o jjjen th'- dh
cussion. 7
2nd. What e the dtuiiS
the Deacons of j church and tin
churches dutv Ivar.' 1 ‘-heir Dea
cous? Elder g’' V Mears to open
~ir-
3rd. Is the bbath school i
oart cl u'rch w; hip? Elder W
F. Cato to opei di-oussion.
G. W. Smith. I Committee
J. L. Ford, of
J. 11. Hand, ) Arrangement
A MA RIAGE.
A <£>‘'* c l-‘ l ( requesting «
. nange of ad: .-.pg informs th
Liberal that Mi Hint m William
on Easter Sund _ ;;ist, gav
h-r hand in mu t ,. yi,. p \y
Lanier of .M. n
I lie i ri<i -i- V.-, ■ '. >
i,-r of Mr mid , s ; v
iiaras, -,f : his p
m. v ' ; rioiis
locajiUes; andsueceedTll in be
coming a primi avonte wherever
her lot was ca-
Tiie Liberal fg congratnia
tinUff to the, 1 jpy groom; and
wishes tor t'<e harming bride a
till! re.Jiz’itiou j ler most san
quineexpc'ctat
- J<;P ! i !; q-.-ouple will bed"
home to Vt-ixJ f -j ir.
m u ■ 1 man'-'
Moultrie [t
They expect > visit friends anil
relatives here i ing tl e mouth of
' Aiay.
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gAY.. •<w ■- LU
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/N’CNo G? 4 Price
trun H ouGrts i sG;&st.oo?s
B ’ Free TriA H
n Guaranteed A 11 THHOATand g
R LUNG IBOUiES, orMOHEY §
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' iatl >y .
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j Georgia, Miller County.
. David Todd, a resident of said
state, having duly applied to bo
. appointed guardian of the person
and properly cf Leona Rollin ngt?
. j 17 years. Bennie Bay age 11 y< are
V'irgel Gay age 11 years Alma (lav
age 7 years residents in said coun
ty, notice is hereby given that said
applicati m will be passed on at
the next court of ordinary of said
county to be held on the first
Monay in Apr I 1907.
Witness my hand and official
signatur -, this March 4th 1907.
IV. 0. Dancer,
Ordinary.
leave to sell. i
the first Monday in April 1907 the
undersigned, as na'ural guardian
of Ludie Addison, wid apply to the
ordinary of said coun’y for nn or
ler to sell all timber on the follow
ing described lands fov the main-!
tenance and support of her said
ward, towit:
“ iit - (50) acres of land off of
hit of land No. 213 in the 12th
’ r > : <triet of BakAr county
dso fitly “ I It I
tot of land No 22 ! in the 12th Dis- i
trict. of Miller county Georgia, i
This March the -Ith, 1907.
Lucy Cook,
G uardian.
Bush A Stapleton
Petitioner’s Attys.
SPECIAL NOT!GE
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We make a specialty, of Ups and
Downs in March Cotton. Profits
on S2s,ooinvestmei<te the last three
w-re §259,00 < n Ups and 8125,' 0
on Downs.
Writ- I’-.-' ': ■> und
v 5..,.,: .. .oer wi.en writ nn.
r CITATION.
Georgia, Miller (.’ou'-tv.
I W. F. Grimes. edirrinistf.Ttor up
il|on the estate of A. W. Grimes late
of said county, deceased, having
t l i, ! vd his petition for discharge.
''* - ,e eit :il: I:-, rs--”- concern
ed to ohow-u.,. „.unst thegrant-
, mg of this (iiscLarge. -4 the regu
lar term of the court of ordint.rv
f
of said county to be held on the
first Monday in May 19<>7.
I This April Ist 19C7.
'i W. C. Dancer,
Ordinary.
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§11.10,1)90 TO. LOAN
I On improved farms in South
5 West Georgia, maturing after
’ years. Low rate of interest
It Quick service.
R. CL bell,
. .Attorney,
Cairo, O‘
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The LADIES
it Visited the Opening last week and
Many pronounced the hats
SfMPtY GRAND.
Sotre -said they were VERY EXCLW”-- in style; and a
Cu.id u-.oy were the
Cheapest Hats
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E\er fI (v n T £ci bWtsi Ca
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Besure to tc call at my store.hr.season-
able DRESS GOODS & LONG
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GLOVES.
Trade Vviu. b U y goods
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Which will be found just as
Represented.
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Yourfriend
JOE TOOLE.
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I Wf » FOf? MESM M IB |
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Read the name of our shoe again $
H —“Kiser’s King.” That name g
was selected for a reason, / 'OM
|| It means Quality and Style. l : " '—
,O The best shoe ever offered wk P /Otk
® to consumers for $3.50.
r if 23 Different Styles,
0 for all occasions,
S in all popular leathers, Box FS; O
S Calf, Vici, Gun Metal, Pat- F >/
■ a * 7''’•“’. Etc :,. Jhpfi
jl MC. /Ct’ver do.', ’ : -l
tea Atlanta, Georgia.
»j^^ SHIELD BRAND SHOES.
r FOR SALE BY
CALHOUN BROS
COLQUITT, - - - GEORGI A.
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