The Miller County liberal. (Colquitt, Ga.) 1897-current, April 17, 1907, Image 2

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I'IiEMiLLERCOUNTYLIBERAL Entered in Postoffice a' Cc'qnitt Ha., as second class matter PuBLJStiEb Every Wei nesoa* . r '-»l & Zill 11. T Editors Subscription. - - $1 (X> per year. dolquitt ga ( Apr, 17 1907 E I son is to have another new bank. The peach crop in North Geer ' gia is thought to be almost totally ; ruit ed. The Itfas is estimated nt two million dollars. Harry K. Thaw’s jurr failed to fine a verdict. The trial eo-t the Biute of N>'W tors n i..»>u...i. thousand dollars and the defend ant two bnndred tlrc>i*saiid dollars Miller county is soon' to have as good roads as can be found in : Smt!:-West Georgia. 'rhe Standard Oil Co, has been Convicted of a< c pt ng . 14G3 rebates which renders it: lia'bi" to trues iitno lift ting to thirty million dollar.-. Ho.v much will dll bring if ’be limit is jiaaiatidvd • THE NEW TRAVTL ING GRESS. WASHABLE GOWNS FA BIONABLE. SAYS MRS. OSBORN. t The heavy (leveling dress for Slim 11... {, . Inm.rer » ■' that must oe deterred to, wit’s; Arrs. Osborn, thcauthority on sash-: ions, in the May d dineali r. The, fashionables have been pleased to ] discard it. The uufashiouables. may well follow suit. This year the woman traverler. I if sensible, will fall in line with the fashion and be seen no more in cumbersome traveling gowns. She will wear thin dresses,. Tue love of comfort and cleanli the ■ * place in this feature of woman’s dress. Many of us live in the country nowaday.-. Women dress in pink or blue or white as they choose, put on an attractive coat of silk or lace, and come up iowu | ready gowned for whatever they may wish to do. So today it grows more and more tire custom not to dress especially for traveling, but to dress appro priately, as befits the place for Avhich one is bound. As a result, We have an increasing number of attractive summer wiaps. garments that may be thrown on over pretty pinks and bines —'■ l • mauve tints, foul^ d8 ’ Oottini stuffs, c _ gees ■•■•u linens an 1 muslins. Although these now necessary wraps are of every hind and de scription—whites and champagne] shades perhaps predominating ] the with which we are likely to be- ■ come most familiar is a glorified edition of what we once knew as the linen “duster." It is true that only worn tt of -large menus Cft;l a j l>r ,j t y. pj.reJ perishable costumes, Hilt 1 am ready to make a radical-sounding s‘:ite gnent that isn’t radical at all. It is economy to wear thin traveling gowns' It is easier tn be immacu late in light clothe, than in heavy! Witness the wash-tub. i tie less nsive iTictteriftis . chambrays, linens, zephyr ging hams, mohair. Sicilians, samurai, wongee —may be made up into costumes suitable for the train. In taking lorg journeys, it is, of course, necessary to prepare for possible changes of the weather. But how sensible to do this by carrying a change of wrap. Jfght or heavy! I advocate light t;- AV . costumes even for extensive trip Laundrs can b” taught to be keep up with one bv ext> r ‘“ ?a As for •---* who tnivel fre _t_. . frtrm suburb to city, mak ing a daily trip of it. there is no question as to the economy and cleanliness of the new fashion. We Are Headquar ters For Every thing, y Such as Hay, Corn. Oats, Cotton seed & hulls I Seed Peanuts, Seed Potatoes, Onion Sets, German Millet, Early Corn, & Seed of All Kinds i —rmwi ■»■■■ n i wiiiii tfSESMawga— Sfeggj WALL PAPER fl Properly selected Wall Papers add more than all else to the Sg'L-’/F’T-s gfi'n’.FAri'iyl harmonious furnishing of a home—» he it a mansion or cottage ever so humble. _ i fl Make your selections from ALFRED PEATS "Prize" Wall Papers for 1907. EffiSgll?£Tfl fl Everything in Wall Paper from the cheapest that's good to the . “ best that sAnade. r ' <1 .Any stif e ‘ W quality, at any TFpTFgg tdf gA'.-' price to suit any pocket book. ■LLSbBL'S-Sb gfeE fti.T fl Samples shown and estimates iRfsT-''B.-tP; cheerfully furnished withoutobiiga- -~ ’-■* 13 tiontobuy. I O® VV. H. Stanton W. H. STANTON &CO. Commission ftLrchants, Colquitt, GA. ■— r • : —■■ ~ ~ ; Georgia, Miller Cou»ty. W. J Grimes, administrator up on the estate of A. VV. Grimeslat, of said county, deceased, hnvhis filed his petition for discharge This is to cite all persons concern ed to show cause ..gainst thegrant ng of this discharge, at the regu lar term of the court of ord,i»‘ , r . v of said county to be held an the first Monday iu May 1907. This April Ist 191'7. W. C. Dancer, Ordinary. FOR COUNCILMAN. 11! “ ’uiiiy friends of Mr J. V. . I Bailey ■ hntVivTVMKi thg an-' upuneement of his candidacy’ [council nan to fill the vacancy; caused by the resignation of Col. ■ [p. D. Rich, whictf was tendered I the 2nd inst., at the regular meel-| ing of the council. Mr. Bailey is "for stock” and] will appreciate the support of his I fellow citizens. , ■ i “Pneumonia’s Deadly Work Had seriously affected my right i lung," writes Airs. Fannie Connor ■>f Rural Route 1. CTeorgerownJ I Tenn., ■’that 1 coughed coutinnous •iy mgtii ~,4 Jny,and the neigh bors' pre-Jictiou-consumptiou -seamed inevitable until my hus brought borne n bottle of Dr. King's New Disc very, which in mv case proved to b. the only real cough cure and restorer of weak, sore' ! lungs.’ When all other remedies . utterly fail, you may still vin in I the bat I .' against lung anil throat troubles jvith New Discovery, the i r .1 eurZGunrateed by the City i ,u “- uw ■: c'Jc and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. - NeatJdbWork . Eaoxuted on short notice LIBERAL OFFICE. \ reorgia, Miller County: A. J. Stieffi 'ld and others hav ing applied for the establishment j ■ t a new public road to begin nt or] ear Mrs. Sam Houston in the 13 list., of said-county and run in a u.rib western diraction through ots'of land 279, 353, 319. 322, 3t>o t.id ending at the Eearly county me near Mrs. Coofers on lot no. liil. This is to notify all persons hat on and after the 7th dr y of May the road will be finally graut , ed if no good .cause is not shown to the contrary. This the 2nd dny of April 1907. VV T. Dancer, Chair Road <. <>. Cmnmis. ■ Mis.- Mollie Toole, the lovable ' ■' '■*' Mr. Joe Toole, is en- ] joying the Georgia v , . ... ip I Albany today. We were pleased to See our friend ] Miss Annie Tabb, here Saturday. 1 She was accompanied by her es teemed brother, Mr. Jas. TnLb. '\iss G, ’-.iru/le Blow, the popu i'"’’ L»'lp ] a py who works n> Joe ■ Tool’s store, is over in Albany to j Jay enjoying the Georgia Chau- I tauqua. Mrs. F W Rawlings is visiting relatives and frieinu here A welcome was exG. tl J t^to [)er her pretty infant dao g .. -sramws -.-. sssa-siisi ivi—ww .csr-r-." ■ rrw •.c.' ■■ j—Mj TKiLLTHE COUCH Ig AW cuSI LUNCS T w ™ On King’s 1 lew Dhcowy Lrn Price & B irdn S OUGHSand 50c&$1.C0p Free Trial, g ; ?. Guaranteed for all TH3OAT and jj 3 LUKG TB.O VBLES, or MONEY g mim „ -| m mi r r I There A-..-u hc . an effort r .Ge at the approaching session pf Hie legislature to profiUi* the man ufacture, sale r -importation of I intoxicatinr drinks Oi i 1 ■ DIRKTORY. IW. C.SV I , , Mondays >'' "'I 1 1 ■ J. A. LnlJ ar,tl . J. I',. lilimtor General. ; gheriffr \ Gmrtlst; j ? each month. i i-. 11,I 1 , r u ll' i (Join, / 'onrt Is vV. W. M: t Monday in each W. I. McJ ' ; n0 ' lth - J. G. IloP'- Th < t ' ollect, ’ r - B. B. Red ’ ’ Rec « vpr - W t t’onntv Treasure, or | onald, County Survey Jns. k’nigß C. C Busbf Coroner. Court 2 • fud « e Ci, y Court N L Stal ondft T ’ n eatdl Month —Fton. Solicitor. \ ji sura nee. 1 ee who epresenfe The Liver; , o ol? London & Globe Insurance InNeW r “’ Ln ' urance Co The Germa Hartford Conn, nercan Insurance ' New York. LIBEL iOR DIVORCE. ! Lou la M'l- vs rf. W. k peri or court Tuj. W. }ly 1 Apr Term are hereby nrady, greeting: Yon the superior ’• ——*at to be held otZ* rl iu said cou.lt in April fourth Mon(lay complaint, aA to answer the court wil‘ ia dcfault th ' reo * shall npperi tf roceed ns t 0 J utlCl Wifr.ess tf'- I-Judge of n n. V (. V orld dav of March .'court. This 02ti ’907. 1. B. Bush, Clerk S. C. GIA? D JURORS. To Sieve T" 7~ V pril Term 1907. ‘ :.C x • ■ r. p. o-.risVt w- W. K. Kn : .gh J D. B. Davi.- J. B. Franklin Vv. H. Rawls | Leroy Cook j 11. G. Roberts | J. W. .Bailey 11. F. Mock •I. R. Hornsby T. N. Floyr. W. C. flousto T R. Mim.- J. M. Nalls R. L. Houston \\. S. Bush F. M. Bus’n R. E. Moody S. C. Deßary H. C. Mock C. E. Houston J. W. Harrel , B. B. Lane pet jurors. 1° Serve April Term 1907. •I. K. Kimbnt R- TV. Williams W- H. Dunn J- E- Spooner E. M . Sheffid -i.F. Gray Lester McDc nn ld J. f. Gues'. 'jf.t'.G*.; 11. E. -Minter J. T. Jordan • - m v..j. . B. T. Bowel C. W. Middleton Er. R Miun A. G. McNair S. L. Overset R- A. Jester A. J. McCmuick Webb Sheffield Wiley Cobh W. H. Oveestreet G. Powe' R- L. Hodges i R. T. Tabb | O. H. Thomas J. H. Barrel Matt Tabb M. A 'Sexto J. S Stephens J L. Rafbu. T. R. Hays, i B. C. Tabb Jno. I. Davis| j Henry Gray Joe Doing Business Again. “When m friends thought 1 was about tc take leave of this world, on aejunt of indigestion, nervousness nd general debility,” writes A .-' Chrisholm, Tread ] well, N. ¥.. and when it looked as I lif there was o hope I was i persuaded titry Electric Bitters, laud I rc-jo® to say that they are ■ curing me. 1 am now doing busi ; ness again aof old, and am scill gaining dail” Best tonic medi cine on earii Guaranteed bvCity Y DB. K I. SSAr-NDEKS, : : DE.-iIL : : surgeon : : -ir ' OfficcTarren Building, Coljttt, - - - - - Ga. I U 1 i W. R. HORN, i Contractor and Dealer in Pipe Fit itings, Windmills, tanks, I Pumps, Sash, Doors and; Blinds, Paints, Oil and Glass. Brushes, Bath Tubs, Sinks etc., etc. | j Dees Painting, i Pltmbirg; and | Carries a Neat Line of Builders ! Hardware and! Wall Paper | Infact any thing in Builders Sup-] 1 plies. ' Estimates on Application. Donalsonville, - - - Georgia. Dr. R. K. RAINEY. Dentist, Arlington. Georgia Office upstairs in post office building. Your patronane is so eiod. »E. K. Rainev. R. W. GROW Attorney at LaWi I COIQI ITT, fl A. » Com me rein I Hw h Specialty. 1 XtHioy to It'p.fi ou five •ne at 1 and cent interest. M* E. O’Neal All orn e y e t Lavr, fisin’ Huge, Ga, Wii! pre: '■» ,n nil Stata en< I ’ ( ■ ... s. - <—*- Os B’csn a. atto.xnets at l?.w. Will pi'ficfiee in Pataula ■Tuny Circuits. Special attention given to bqo , and selling ItYnds. Wm. I. Geer, AT' OHNEY AT LAW, 1 REAL ESTATE AGENT. LOLQUITT, QA«. Practices in ail the State and .I'-, al Courts and else were by .a ci al contract. 2-25-03-lj Bitten by' a Spider. T hrough blood poisoning caused by a spider bite, Jno. Washington, of Bosqueville, Tex., would have lost his leg. which became a mass - n ( (]( , not boen persuaded t, try Afl , b | halve. He writes: “The first np -| plication relieved, and four la xes healed all the sores. Heals every sore. 2-jc at City drug store. ROAD TAX NOTICE. | L,UL’-- . [places for the purpose of collecting road tax for the 12 Dist., on the IVYYov, x Ai kt • Babcock Marc 27th sncJ A 18th, Betlenew ci. rcft . Marefa 28 and April 19th, W. c 21 in the i ß orn ing ,. the . it( ,. r , O(J I at irharpe s Still, John Cook’s S r . ' April the io, Cooktown March 30 laud April 27. As those are the closeing dates I will appreciate the promptness of those who are subject to road duty as it will save them and myself any’ further trouble. A try Respt, M . W. Lofton. i Perrv n , Attorney and Coun= seller at Law Commercial! aw ■ and Collections a Specialty Colquitt. - -- . . LIVERY, FEED AND salestable. 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. . f Your patronage will be appreciated Isses of The B . Horses andß*- Mules Always on Hand. 1 want your trade and can offer every INDUCEME.' I For Same. Ge.llAndSeelVia ' Before you buy any STOCI4 Be sure to stop AIYSTABLE. < Your stock will be WELL CAREDFOR. J.W.BAILEY, | COLQUITT, GA 4 i SEE J S- BSWILKIN, Mgr., Os ‘he ohn R Sharpe lands and buy a residence lot here the^ ta being sold Cheap. These lots are in one of the BEST SECTIONS OF (JqIGUITT Heavy, , Fancy x &Family Gi oceries At The Store Os JOHNR. SHARPE. PHONE No. 6 And have your Gor. n , O pts. cotton seed meal or hulls or the lighter Groceries Delivered. SETH B. WILKIN, Mgr For JOHN R. SHARPE.- COLQuITT.G*.