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I'HEMiLLERCOUNTY LIBERAL
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Entered in Postoffice n' Uc'quitt
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tULQUITT GA, May, 1 1907
No doubt the new device for I
photographing the breath will be- ;
come an important factor for pfo- '
moling tl;e cause of prohibition. '
Btnkely R e porter.
The sight of whiskey on the.
breath is not as offensive as the
tainted breath is; and those w! <
drink exceed rarely refuse i.i.
account of rend-iing the breath
off< nsive.
Memorial Day was aepropti .li
ly observed Friday in most of t ie
hamlets, villages and cities of the
South; but in C' hiui't. wo cnj.
rv to say there was no i bservai c
of it.
RELIABLE MEN.
Young man. make up your mind
to be reliable!
There is more demand for relia-:
Me men today than ever before in
the history of the world, and tlx
demand is one which appears to be
increasing cut of relative propor
tion tc tk<>.supply.
The demt nd for reliable men is
confine! to no particular industry :
or branch of business. All the
trades, professions and industries
want them. Positions of responsi
bility in all departments of indus
try, commerce trade await reliable
men, and once a man has filmlyes- ’
tablished a reputation of reliabili-;
ty for himself, he finds himself and !
his sen ices in demand at a pre-!
minm, for there is in this day i.n -
time no Emit to the demand for)
reliable men.
To bu reliable and trustworthy a , *'
man must be sober, hones' and;
'fruttilul. 1 hero are other vittueop,
worthy of culti ration, but the mnn'j A
who acquires these three has laid a . A
firm foundation for reliability and ’ 1
for a caaracter that cannot be dis
tured by financial stress or business; t
inissoitunes, und the longer nnd-l |
mure tenaciously he holds on t'oj o
these the easier it will be to ac-j r
v> make the modle nun. O
The laws of both God and man !
It;
favor the reliable man, and the j
habit of being reliable should be-j
formed as early in life as possible,- s
for no little’of what goes to make f
a man reliable is ns much a matter f
of habit as of theory or principle. ”
Young man, make up your mind .
to be reliable. Once you have: |
done t’liis with a lixednesr nor- <
pose to live up to it, let the seem
ing temptations to sidestp be what
they may, yen have laid the foun
dation of a useful and successful ,
life. —Albany Herald
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Linoleum has come to bo recog- ■
nized as the be t all round materi- 1
I 1
al for the kitchen floor. It iu not I
only durable and made in varied | t
a,,-I □Hr.-iclive patterns, but it is\l
mopped up and cleaned with vast- ■ 1
}y less effort than the very busty
hardwood flora. It can be laid on
an old of unfinished floor and is (
one of the biggest labor and nerve j
savers that can be brought info the
house. Linolehm should be laid J
in the kitchen before a manure 1
preader is installed in the barn. 1
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He was surelv a hard hearted .
chap who answered his wife’s mod- j,
est plea for a new spring dross with [
the statement that as he was going [ !
to buy a big bunch of stuns and ,
would have to hire another man i ,
she would be so busy with extra (
work that she would’nt have any
need for new fixings. This must 1
have cheered her tired heart im-!
mensel y.
We Are Headquar
ters For Every
thing,
Such as Hay, Corn, Oats, Cotton seed
meal & hulls
Seed Peanuts, Seed Potatoes, Onion
Sets, German Millet, Early Corn, &
Seed of All Kin ds.~~~"
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WALL PAPER
Properly selected Wall Papers I
will add more than all else to the I
harmonious furnishing of a home— I
5 1 —be it a mansion or cottage ever so I efeyh'.Y'i.Y'.T'-?
humble.
Make your selections from
ALFRED PEATS -
Wall Papers for 1907. g
Everything in Wall Paper from
the cheapest that’s good to the
best that’s made.
< Any style, any quality, at any
§ P r ' ce *° su ’ l a,, y Pocket book. gmYyfe ■- ■'-! ! 5
k Itdj’ipntx- fij Samples shown and estimates S j
: ~r cheerfully furnished without cbirja- ■feWtSr-iYinsS
’J Hon to buy., Bp]3
Id 8 Vv - Stanton IMIW
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W. H. STANTC
Coinmis
iENERAL PRE.4
[wrors chosen and «
April term of S ' J l-’L
Miller county, as a Ilk
Im body, do recommend
That the county comnn.
proceed at once and without cti
Io erect a orick jail two atone
high, same to be furnished W
one more cell same ns the one
used. The outside brick to us
ed in this building to be same as
die white brick in the ' filler coun
iy court house. Said jail to be
furnished with alt necessary sani
tarv npparatasse.i, and to be made '
sufficient for the safe keeping of I
fugitives and prisoners. 'Chat
they procee at once to have . the,
sewerage running from the jaii fix
ed and extended.
We find the roof of tho court
house in a leaky condition and rec
ti in .me nd . snmo to 1)3 repaired at
once.
We find that all the bribes j n
the county except 2 in the t..
sixth Dist., in bad condition and!
recommend that they be looked as- i
ter at once.
That the public road running by ‘
Joe Shingler’s to Colquitt be open
ed at once and that a bridge be
built across Acox creek on same.
That tbc court bouse square be
inclosed with a neat and substan
tin. iron 1 -nee, running at least d.)|
feet from the court house steps at
each door, also that there be a con
craet walk lain from each front
door of court bouse to the gaits
opening in to said enclosed court
house square.
W’e appoint from this body Joe
Lane, J. S. Wilkin and J. V> . Bai
ler, as a book committee whose du
ty it shall be to carufudy examine
the various books of all the officers
of this county during vacation, and
report the condition of same to the
next grand jury.
That the salary of the Grand
and Petit Jurors for their service
be $2 GO per day and that the rid
ing bailiffs be §2.50 per day and
that the court house bailiffs bes -
00 per day.
That John Gay, Annie Young
ana Mrs. Laurah Everett be paid
| §o.oo each per month from the
i pauper f unds of this county, and
that Geo. Hill be removed from the
That tlieOG--
$2.00 per day for then
that these general p's.
be spread on the. minutes of Tfrr-r
Superior court, and be published
I in the Miller County Liberal and
I that the Miller County Liberal
i be paid SIO.OO for the publication
I of same. |
And in these our general pre-;
sentments, we beg to tender to hisi
Hon., W. C. Worrill, our mostsin
cere thanks for his able charge, I
and at w.iyse command and man
ner, together with tho dignity’ of
man and the position he holds, we
a pp,'eciat Dim as fair, unuiasiwd
I impartial and most worthy of the
, cloak be wears.
! Then to our patient and efficient
J Solicitor General, J. A. Laing,
with whose co operation and knowl->
edge of law and justice, we have'
been so ably aided in arriving at a J
proper conclusion, we extend our
ever strength'-ning respect.
Then to our time, tried and test-1
.<1 <»i.d I'k-I'.-liIHU, XV . K.
Knight, whose elas.ic patience we
have witnessed in this service, we
are. most grateful.
And now in our final adjourning
I hour wo appeal to the almighty’
I God, on high, io bless and sanctify
the rights we have done in this
body, and if we have wronged one
of our fellow men forgive that.
W. K. Knight,
Foreman.
The foregoing General Present
ments were received and read in
open court. It is ordered that
they be spread upon th-a minutes
of this court, and that the recom-
I mendations therein contained be
carried out.
This the 2Gth day of zXpnl
r 1907.
Wm. C. Wornll,
J. S. C. P. C.
J. A. Laing,
Sol. Gen.
Miller Sup, riui Court;
April terra 1907.
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We, th fl jjiittefcavpointedby
the grand 'Kwtbo Oct., term
193’’. said Mho examine the (
books of fJßity officers anti
report tli a r-im tiia-
I- rm. jirß BtiV that. ,v“ found ■
a!l o|fcJ|.|San-ted -O our con
'sidejCajk 3■- ly aid properly! |
kept' Y form and prop-r-1
!y Indi A m
think) A "■ '.® :! rs-
submitted.
G. Bcml/' 'J
D. D * < ’ Committee.
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There particular virt.uie in
i a fellow aning bis back or giv
ing him? I- rupture in liftiugof a >
h ‘avy ha &.k when the job of I
putting t rack off and on the
W.i ;on can immensely simpiiti
jed by I ijiug a support for it of
about ill J -eight of the larger
wheels.'Jl; lltgcnce is just as ad
m rib'lyi i jayud iu saving ones
strength at postponing the p •ri
od of B.oped shoulders and a
i broken’< o;n jiliysicjil condition as
:in raising |ri»e winning hogs m.o
crtttlo or umyjcr crops ’>l. corn nd
..ats. - | J
Orino >xative Fruit Syrup i
best for v Hen and children. I's
mild ac n and plca.-uint fa
i makes pb jerahle to violent pm gt
live, such is pills, tablets, etc. Ge
tin- the b Hlet and a sample o
G in > at i dLatns Drug
Fo Insurance
See
B. 11. Roberts,
who j represen tr-
Tix Livt liool, London & Glob
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river,
Chair Road Co. Com mis.
A Jarrow Escape.
G. XV. Cloyd, a merchant, of
| Plunk, Mo| had a narrow escape
■ fom years go, when he ran a jim
| sou bur inb his thumb. Hesays:
["The doetr wanted to amputate it
i but I won t not consent. I bought
a box of lucklen’s Arnica Sake
and that cured the dangerous
•vounk.” 2>c at City drug store.
CITATION.
Georgia, Killer County.
W. J Crimes, administrator np
ion the estite of A. W. Grimes late
lof said cbinty, deceased, having
j filed his petition for discharge.
Phis is to dte all persons concern
ed i<> «.)•■■ ■ v ;ango against thegrant
ng of thisJii rfc | ] . ir g e _ fl j (] ie rej r U .
lar term <; tst, <*c ,
of.said cbinty to be held on the
first Alonrty in May 1907.
This Apil Ist 1917.
W. C. Dancer,
Ordinary.
Morellews From the New
. ngland States.
If tiny qie has any’ doubt as to
the viturejf Foley’s Kidney Cure,
they needpnly to refer to Mr. Al
vin H. Strapson’ of Willimantic,
Conn., win, after almost loosing
hope of reovero on account of the
failure of o many remedies, final
ly tried Jo’ey’s Kidney Cure,
which he ays was “just the thing’’
for him, u four bottles cured him
comp-letel. He is now entirely
well and fee from all the suffering
incident t acute kidney trouble.
Williams >rug Co.'
Ex-Gov.Bullock, who was gov
ernor of t in 1870, died a
few day uj at his home in Albion
'n. Y. '
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w. R. HORN.
Contractor and]
Dealer in Pipe Fit
tings, Windmills, lanks,
Pumps, Sash, Doors and
Blinds, Paints, Oil and Glass.
Brushes, Bath Tubs. Sinks etc., etc. i
Does Painting,
Plunibing; and
Carries a Neat
-Line of Butlders
Hardware and
Wall Paper
s [nfact any thing it' Buildt-rs Sup-
plies.
Fsdmafes on Application,
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u> ....mum it'.e, - ■ - ‘<eorgia.
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l)r. E. K. RAINEY, D'-dist,
Arlington. Georgia
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Office up.-uairs in post office
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building. Your patronane is so-1
- cied.
E. K. Rainey.
R. W. GROW ;
lt Attorney at Law;
Ci>! <.l. I’lT. GA. 1 1
Commercial Gw h Specialty.
Money to him on five yeaxS
je at 7 and u>n cent interest
R. „ -T » —«aaß»
M. E. O’Neal
Attorney et Lavr.
Ga,
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D AT LAW,
, agent,
COLQUITT, BA.
Practices in ail t>>e State end
7 del al Courts and else were by ■
acini contract.
8-25-03-lj
Perry D. Rich
Attorney and Coun=
seller at Law
Commercial law ! I
and Collections a
Colquitt, - - . - Ga.
Kidney complaint kills more
. people than any other disease. This!
, is due to the disease being so in
r Isidious that it gets good hold on j
[the system qefore it is recognized.
. ■ Foley’s Kidney Cure will prevent
. Ithe development of fatal disease if
j taken iu time. Williams Drug Co.
FOR COUNCILMAN?
The many friends of Mr J. W.
Bailey have authorized the an
nouncement of his candidacy for
councilman to fill the vacancy
caused by the resignation of Col.
P. D. Rich, which was tendered
, the 2nd inst., st the regular meet
ing of the council.
. Mr. Bailey is •‘for stock” and
will appreciate the support of his
, fellow citizens.
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Notice to our Customers.
. We are pffiased to announce that i
Foley’s Honey’ and Tar for coughs |
i colds and lung troubles is not as-1
• I fccted by the National Pure Food
i and Drug law as it contains no
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. | opiates or other harmful drugs, and
! we recommend it as a safe remedy
; for children and adnlts. Willia ns I
- ’ Drug Co.
>FOI£TSRONEP><IAR
for uhUdren; iufa, A'o opiate
LIVERY,
FEEDAND
salestable
Just east of First National Bank I have
opened an
UPTO DATE LIVERY, FEED & SALE
STABLE.
Good teams & Polite and trusty drivers wlio are ia«
miliar with the toads.
Your patronage will be appreciated
I
Isses of The B
Horses anc?<
Mules
Always on Hand.
I want your trade and can offer every INDUCEMENT
For Same.
O cl HAndSeeMe
Hefore you buy any STOCK.
Be sure to stop al
b -JO MYST ABLE.
Your stock will be WELL eg
CAREDFOR. 1
J.W.BAILEY,
COLQUITT, GA
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‘ccn nu»»» . ■
S. B. WILKIN, Mgr.,
Os ‘ 'he obn R. Sharpe lands and buy a residence lot here
'.while they are being . I
SOLD CHEAP,
These lots are in one of the BEST SECTIONS 01’’ COLQUITT
Heavy, I
Fancy
&Family
Gt oceries
At The Store Os
JOHN R. SHARPE.
PHONE
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No. 6 And have yotir Corn* oats, cotton
seed meal or hulls oT the lig I ter
Groceries Delivered.
SETH B. WILKIN, Mgr For
JOHN R. SHARPE. '
COLQnITT, Ga
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