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MATTERS CONCERNING PEOPLE AND
GENERAL NEW GOSSIP.
Air. H. Drew Roberts, one of
bur most prominent young manu
facturer: of naval stores; is here
today.
Those iwopopular officials, Sher
iff duo. A. Phillips and Clerk I. B.
Bush, spent Monday over in I
tiii.'ely.
Mrs. S. ]s(j Sullivan St.,!
Claremont, N. H., writes: “About j
a year ago I bought two bottles of.
Boley's Kidney Curei It cured me'
of a severe ease of kidney tumble!
of several years standing. It cer- i
faiidy is grand good medicine; and |
I henrtly recommend it.” Williams
Drug Co. 11
Have you had your picture tak-1
en? If pot, now is the time. The
Acme Pluto Co., have a first class
artist in Colquitt for the next fif
teen days to do all kinds of photo
graphic work. Prices very low.
Pieaso call and see our work at
south side of square.
Many parents will Bvmnalt.izo i
' ...... 111 wy 111 f >.I <•<. i Z.I-
with Mr and Mrs C. M. (larbitt'
in the deat r of little Mauer, one of '
theirtwin sons, aged nine months
.!ui,d‘four days, which oceured Eri
day. The remains were carried to
u family cemetery below Brinson
for interment,
Mnn’t sor KQt (| la t Acme Photo
Co., makes 7 nice little Piiig Pong
pictures for 25cte.
The merry month of May.
Dnmo Humor has it that a gfe.
!?ry merchant an J a Charming brr
iiStfe 101 h of our city are goii g to
get married seen.
Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Cook are
how riding in a very handsome au
tomobile, purchased while they
were down in Savannah two weeks
w ago.
Miller county farmers ate bust-1
ling this week. Court interrupted !
many of them lust week,
If the Liberal fails to interest I
its readers, they will pleas attribute '
its lack of news to the painful ill
ness of the editress and* her two
younger children. All of them
Seem to be convalescing now.
Six large size family g-joop pic-
. lures for one dollar and fifty cants.
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fifteen days. Acme 1 hoto Co.
The presentments will be read
with pleasure by every loyal citi-l
Zen of our town and county.- I
The Liberal was erroneously
informed that Dr. F. E. Wilkin
induced his wife to in-digate the
divorce proceedings Which were _
sooken of last Week. The divorce
proceedings were tnc result of a
mutual agreement between Dr.
and M.S. Wilkin who Lad been :
separated for about ten years.
The Liberal should have noted -
Inst week the return of Messrs Boy j
Shepard and J. L. Cheshire, tired- 1
ical students, frctil this county,
who have been studying itisdicihep
in Atlanta.
a pleasant Party,
Vcs’erdny Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Bailee, Mr. and Mrs. L. KimbreL
Mr. aid Mrs. L. E. Calhoun, Air. I
and J. L. Tabb, Judge C. C Bush,'
Mr. J. A. Efish, {Dr. E. B. 1
Bush Mr. C. H.EversMr. Peach
and others formed a pleasant party
which left here for Florida, where
sh y will spend some time at the fc
m >st famous fisheries. . 11
They left bearing with them the I k
best wishes of a largo circle of j
friends who hope they will have' a
most delightful outing. t
Arthur Sutton whipped his wife
the Sunday night before ho was '
tried in Newton Monday.for kill-1
ing C. A. Biish. and the jut y found
verdict of guilty and the judge
sentenced him to two years in the
penitentiary; and then to six
months confinement in jail or a
fine of $250.00. M r and. Mrs Sot
ton live together witii their chil
dren; and she seems happy with
him.
base ball
Colquitt’s lively baseball
team have won victories in,
every game this season.
The boys crossed bats on the
Kestler diamond with the Kestler
team Friday; and came oil' ,■ with, a
score card containing 14 to 54n
favor of Colquitt.
This afternoon"they played with
Brinson on the Brinson diamoni
and the score stood lb to *» in fat e'
cP Colquitt!
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J-U-S- 1 A-
Fudge, The 3 Store
Merchant, ,
rias just''received a full line of Clothing, Hats and Shoes. Prk es !
Quality and Styles can not be duplicated.
Michael Ambach’s
M ell made and tailor titling clothes are guaranteed No better
brand cn the market at any price.
M y lin cf hats is complte, and if ys j . ■ in the market
For a nice hat I am sure I can please you in
Price, Quality and Style.
In shoes, my stcok is IMMENSE. Ev
ery pair guaranteed. See them before
Buying. ;
Souvenirs For The Ladies.
I NDEKPh |( I. D ~ i I dW, A hat an- in plain and fancy piiifiTii.-:.
D( > [ lED >S\\ ISSt In small designs, new and attractive.
SPECIALS \ aLI ES Id h,dia Linen. Comes in all grades, from;
• i to 50 W.UU Lotto, values i-fer Town tn plain white fabrics.
LINEN SL I IINI.S In Look I‘old, add ideal white fabric tor ladies
shirts ffiid suits'.
DENTISTRY,
Drs. Hamil&
Williams.
We wish to announce that Ort account of our office buidr. . , J
was impossible to get to Colquitt the week of court, but w
POSITIVELY
Be in Colquitt for one week beginning Monday the ’'
f t introduce to you the HIGH CLAfe work <jp ’
you H GfREAT REDUCTION 5
And every Dr - : :
GUAP
A Full Set.Of- Teeth....W i
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Teeth Ext. I
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MARRIED IN iR"N
CITY.
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Sunday the 21st inst, two hap- 11
pv hearts were united' in Iron City.
The High cbritiacting parties were
Mr. Sam M. Watson, of S’ocumb '
Ah., awf Miss Golden’ Ward, oi ,
Iron City.
The ceremony was performed a. .
the home of the bride’s parents; t
Rev. and Mrs.
I Mr. Rose officiating.
Only a few intiuirAe friends of ■
I the Couple witnessed 1 the tying of
the Gordian knot.
The handsome gtoorn lias spent
most of his lite in Miller
. . •. 1* ..I Mr nnH Al PR \\ lit
being the son ot Mr ana ivirs
R Watson esteemed by all who
know him as a perfect gentlemen to
j. , •
in every respect. ~ ■
tie possesses business qualifies- s,t
tions rarely seen in one so young. I
His beautiful bride is not verv .1
well known here;" but when she ti
visited friends in this city her
womanly virldes and many ac- p
donipliehments' Were much admir- J
' d Tlib Liberal fibres that the hap- '
py couple Wil! He attended by v
many blessings as they glide over ,
the ‘ Matrimonial seas.'
Don’t pay Alimony
toTo divorced fr'om yoiii-appeu '
di x. There w 111 be 110 occasion for
\< if you keep your bowels regular
yiith Dr. Kin’s New Life Wils.
' Their action is so gentle that the
, appendix never has cause to make
J he least complaint. Guaranteed
Jby City drug store, 25c, try them.
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Among the important c
the criminal dock 1 lust was t
that of Henry W.< His. ... ..-ge/l
with the murder of a ,y- --'g
by the name of Champion.
feme of the evidence against the
defendant was very strong and con
vincing; while there was a little
which showed that the defendant
might have been justifiable.
Erom a rehearsal of the evidence
given before the jury. (The edi
tress could not accept repeated in
vitations to join parties of ladies
anxious tc hear the case, on ac
count of illness in the family ) It
seems that Fish was in charge of a
number of teamsters who were log
ging with oxen for the Babcock
Bros. Lumber Co.
Three times Champion refused D
o take oxen from from the cart t
r'he’u Fish ordered’to do so. I‘isli^;,,
ilarted toward the man ortho oxen. ! c
Champion bent toward his cant j
ibok and Fish shot him three «
limes with'a pistol.
In his wounded condition Cham
pion was carried to the homo of
Mr. Odum. Mrs! Odem testified
that before Champion died he said:
‘df Fish had not boat me to it I
would have killed liim.”
The jury found Fish guilty of
murder and lie was sentenced to
vears in the penitentiary.
Old man Jack Mock was sen
ton ;ed‘to I year in the chain gang
or pay a fine of $250.00 for asshult
ihg the young wife of Mr. M<: '
Spooner
IL-nry D-an familiarly known
as “Dunk” Dean was found guilty
of stealing a cow from George
Wells and was sentenced to 2"years
in the penitentiary.
Appeals for new trials have been
made for"Mr Fish and Mr Dead:
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; x;' &es in silk ano
Bets m arrived, an elegant line aii
50 and 75 cents. , j
f ' Ik *md side combs, in plain &
fa \ styles. A ! ra« e bargains,
fecial Staple Values,
’ercal.L eci i Twenty five pieces of ;
perca, , n ar , elegant assortment o
. 'toms, a ’' g values.
G%jt Bargains ir
table linens.
1 I .-mid mention, bat ,
WKfe that v.meometo e ami I will
that I can sayo y *•
r-\_ <r> ’ou mon yon
3ry Gc oj . Q roC enes & Harware
F”, E. FUDGE
5 The 3 Store Merchant.
NOTICIIu.. 1 . .
LKMSWPI. .
■BA i Ar.
} Notice is k?r In
TwiJ betlHtll. iW - ,
piext-sessmnoiUM
. . IT-: i Atarm-
’ux i.-r st-i- ptr.«'
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■hing-f.. -ry-miU
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ed-and Aug. loth, PA’-
and amendedT »PP' A '*F
x ..I irvvf rvtlipr miTDOSO
20th 1906 am or other
so that said it will be amend, ul,
by striking " e net proceeds slrnl: .
be equally ridek between the
city of Couitt, tie common
schools of tl county of Miller and
the county c Miller mid 'nseit
tin g in lieu t reof after paying all
expenses of fid dispensary, the
1 net proceeds!) all be divided ns I
" follows: '’’olie city of Colquitt
t SIOOO.OO, to .be Cohruitt school
1 $1000.00‘a"< die balance to be
' placed? with |’d turned over to the
k Board of ducation of Miller
county to bi paid out to the com
mon schoo of .Miller county!
through thAouuty school com
inissi<>ner: fovided thiit the school ‘
of ColquitAial not receive any
part of the iroceeds except the g
MOOO'.OO anefor other purposes. <>
j W. L Geer. ! v
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To the Hers of the city of ('■ '
qiiTtt, I he 'by announce myscll :■
candidate >r councilman to ii
the vocahol Catised by the resig-1
nation of M. P. D. Rich. Think
; ing my friqds to remember me at
the poles, lam,
Tours truly,
L. L. Calhottti,
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dIl bit. savnder.l !
: : ;i|iTAL ; Mt’K'tH’X : :
. Olfip Warren Building,
C| qttitt. • ■ • G p .,
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Wonderful Eczema- 1 ure. f
"Our little bo; mid mczema f-Aj
I v >r..K.i. Pa. -Tw: our hc,me!
fe ldth( c ; was hop
’ ■ hi>li feing afiected. "
•/Bum -■'mfe-ed ether docto-
L i-sn - fit. r..suited. F
vV'i'- rfbcait Islect ■’
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"‘ A- 1 nottles"
'w-y com I '■
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Fully
: ./mite.-d bv ‘ ' 'Aug
r)l.t)O. Trial ‘de free-
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NAGGINt: :I!C’M£E>
Two of the most peruici- -u form ■
1 wo tuc -XMOV ■
-of nagging are shown v -m the i
' faults of children are ■ -muted
upon in public, and
small sias of childhood are dwelt
on ancl ’‘rubbod as too
.roes, after tin table punishment
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"has been meted out. A child .s
i presumably punished because it is
the penalty that must follow wrong-,
doing, lest wroiig-d..ing become a |
habit. But when punishment has
been enfiicted, the matter sliotil 1
. Tro >, and >lO reference made to it
Lgain, mnl.-ss there should be a
- ot the fault.
TooLften the punishment is tlie ,
greatest crime, as the child is nag- ,
ged and taunted with having been ,
whipped, until it is a wonder if the ,
x'p‘dtoi:v of concealment in con- I
nection with' future departures
from domestic rules is nottne most
prominent impression left upon his
mind. Don’t nag the children.
‘ Perhaps one’ of the main reasons
why some mothers develop nagging
I habits is on account of their ex
treme love of order and. neatness.
As every mother is aware.it is im
possible to always keep the house
’ton a condition c.f apple-pie order,
; when the family includes three or
‘ four growing children—McCall’s
Magazine.
At Joe Toole’s I
: store yo ' i' : j nd all the popular J*/E
shapes in ladies and children hats *■
t /•
*
, Neapo'itans, ■ - ?
I. Milaris, Leghorns- ' , v ' ■
I Burnt Straws,
1 Maline and many oth- J”,
1! es varieties. |
.. tire. Thcv nre. Lqm 3to
The sunder suit^for child!en ar uo' m-, ■ ,
[Z year: C?Ct .
I h £ \e e line o f crockery to go av
COST. I
Thd largest line of Tamo’shanter
caps ever shown in Colquitt, at
Astonishingly
. LOW PRICES.
They are »n white and B ‘ colors.
Duck, Silk, Soft Woolen, etc.
Rut the infant caps are going sc- ow that hey - il-
SURPRISE YOU fc
Yourffiend
JOE TOOLE.
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..-,ffiKlK a ■*” 1 •
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for sale by I
I CALHOUN BROb
p SOLQUITT. ■■■-GEORGIA
. ' -v; : > fICE.
S'W.OOOTO LO> X
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On Unproved farms' in F.
‘Ast. Georgia, maturing after
years. Low rate
! Otiick service.
R C. Bell,
Attorney
Cairo, G
CIT ATI W
C'eorg'ir Miller County:' .
J . S. Grubbs, guardian for Ln -
tie Grubbs, having to me to be dis
charged form such gua-dianslnO'
let ail persons concerned, show (
cause before me/at the court house
; n Said county, on the (fib day of
May next, why ‘Teh application
for’dis'ebarge should not be g-ant
ed. Witntss my official sigm t.ure.
This April Ist
W. r . Dancer,
Ordinary.
The Palace
Thaving Parlor
i I’p stairs inlbe rt r.rrsn'b'SW
> ”'7 ■ • Vo
Sb. nves
. • 2nc
Haircuts
Shampoos
, Clean towels, Sharps Razors,
solicit the public Patronage.
\V. P. FOPD.
fldm.il Williams, tie
■ g„ld .crewn and bridge d ■
■ e m Colquitt tor -
week ■ nly, beginning Apn|g< -
nd. Take dvantnge of J‘ IS
portunily and have \o«# L'etb
amineTfree. They will couvm |
r.f th,, liiirh class Wdtk
you or inu uiy** ?
... (1 hng at av, 1""
tol.ucc Hail'd Bid
Bainbridge. Grt - ,
NOTICIL
Georgia. M illrr County ■ . As
Bv torture of an r T
court of ordinary of said co tint,' -G «
the March ‘erm iW7, thereof. gg
W UI sell ail ’he standing ’ j ’’M
56 acres Ms of lot of land No. U ;*W
in the ’.2th district of Mil'er con' ' _
and'o acres off of lot of lam! . ;
?i:-. in the 12th district of Bak 11|
countv at the court house il '
city of Colquitt to th<’ high, s, ba.Jg
der for cash on th*? 2nd buy or»
[• May V.T'd. <
1 uey Cbplt,
(laatd’mn o’
Llidie Addisotl.
D’nturbed the Congrcgatii.m.- .
The person who disturbed thb
1 congregation hmt Hutidny by eoa
tinmilly coughing is -
buV a bottle id
Tar. Williams Drug C-">.