The Miller County liberal. (Colquitt, Ga.) 1897-current, May 22, 1907, Image 2

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DIE MILLER COUNTY LIBERAL j _ ' I • . ; Enterfd in Postoffice n* IVquitt Ua., ns second class matter Fiislishev Evf.ry Weixesda’-. fostp’i & Z ila B. Toole. Editors i 11 Snbscription. - - $1 o<> per year. COLQUITT GA, May, 22 1907 If the price of flonr goes up I much higher, or even stays where I the speculators carried a few di ys ago, poor folks will Invo to ent ; corn pone.—Albany Herald. Young Hugh St--rr, the her . »»c u boy of Dallas, Ga., whognvenphi? life in arreffott-a sirccetet id>-Aii:e4? M> save that of his little nephew, nvgic- meda 1 , since he p.iid the ex treme cost sot his fine ; ct. But his memory forever live in tl e hearts of those who knewjiim. -Hi?!.-. devotion, courage and seff-sacntice ■ were beyond praise, ‘Hireatvrl.iw hath no man th n 'his that a m n h dowr his life for his friends.” ' - 4 These are dull days for lhe| merchants. Business men and laborers are just now devoting j their time and attention to-vnrious . occupations. Bluffton i to have a new bank. | June with her long days, her ‘•June brides” and her "sweet girl graduates” will arrive Saturday! week. The best thing to whiten red hands is lemon juice Rub a little in every time after washing. Some pc 'pie soak tjjeir hands in a weak oohition of chloride of lime and wa ter to whiten ‘bdv a terv , . r H 4Uon e i - / 1 the \ used, or | it wfii bun. it - ‘ 4 - - __ I - - The Nntioml Memorial Day, ■ Slay 30th, is drawing near. i'.n THEM EQUALLY, ' I Tke "eqiiil pay for equal worK' , P school teachers’ bill has been re- ‘ passed by the New Ycgk Legisla- , -hire, over the veto of Mayor Mc- Clellan of New York city and is sow in the hands of Gov. Hughes. Whether the Governor will sign ’ it is an open question. The bill 1 provides that women school teach- t ers shall have tne same pay as men , teachers for equal work. Muoii W Bll 'v..,.0 tne oui was canitested in New York city, on the ground that the men teachers 1 bad families to support and were 1 therefore entitled to higher pay 1 han the women teachers, who are I ithout families.—Savannah News. We hope Gov. Hughes will not ; 'pptesa women mure, by placing ;j s veto on the bill. It is a shame ( hat such a difference in pay has $ isted so long in the United I ■'lates. \\ omen should rat elve ] qual pay for equal work.” [ —•- fl.. r 4 Mn-con ; cris are organizing a ( A.,SiOn etub. ■ 'Witnesses to be , squeez-.J ... the first requisite for' , - . ■ rahip. - Americus Times • Recorder.. ■ - . re .. .w Ar ;he girls of ’he , raN’ltv. \ * - - - - < C unt Boni de Castelh.ne says 1 he met but few gentlemen in 1 America This-is doubtless true. No American gentleman would as sociate with such a contemptible hound. —Americus Recorder. - 1 Editor Garble doesn’t mind call- ' ing ‘‘a spade a spade.” And now Mrs FT wants a alimony from 'HowlTrd Gould: Disgraces among mqi-'millioisaires ure growing alarmingly common. Riches do not seem to bring happiness. ' ' i, \j •, . ? We Are Headquar ters.For Every thing, Such as May, Corn, Oats, Cotton seed meal & hulls Seed Peanuts, Seed Potatoes, Onion Sets, Ger nan Millet, Early Corn, & Seed of AL Kinds. z -I ' ISWB ’ * LL pApEp *’ erlyselected WaH Papers ftSESrrSrhi 4 more than aB else to the iiou» furnishing of a home—> ' r * mansion or cottage ever so ■ A M, “peat’s IImBSI W Wai Papers for 1907. |j ~ i, I. -..-ryt;- g m Wall Paper horn the che.r -.rt that's good to ths * best that’s made. <J A’.v dJe. *®y quality, at any M p.k< to suit any pocket book. k-i shf—l cSt ®' a * e * ... H ‘-n-rertati ‘unudied without obligs- ■BgggggpgajM ' g| bontobu/. V\< H. Stanton. W. H. STANTON &CO. Commission Merchants, (-.A; lIMMItiRATIO?; THE GREAT DANGER. When the Socd gates of Euro I pean pn(iser farii- labor are once ropened-in resporse to our cry of “Develop the Sdith,” onr trouble? will pe. high as ino mountain?,says Farm and‘Rnnc 1 . One race prob item should be enough for us, but thia, will give us several. Labor is now scaice, from a land owner's standpoint, butwitbin . single gen eration land wi ’• be too scarce fori v , More than un- half of the farm __ Texas ere ; '*p now tenants; we conspire against tin m I Hooding our sec tion with more f the cheap labor I from Eu-ope. Certain land-d interests in the state of Missi sippi have raised a 1 legal questioi concerning the in troduction of ilieus and in favor of settling that Rate with pauper la bor. If these land speculators were planning to fu nish Texas and Ok lahoma with 10.000 good Missi?. aippians within the nextjfew years they* coukl not sni-cehd-irvany other ■ - , way so weH ai by bringing in to -pa,t. state an •>'-oc«irHbte etnas of utnuigyation. class to wlifbli ife retuy-i? composed of old wojlil starvelings from fAilinggov 'ernmentsahd iiciojsclffsses. Ttiese come with their low standard of liv ing—moral as veil as physical— and elbow for sp»ce on the lands: won from the s: .age and the forest j l>y the fathen- f American liberty. If.,we are tp.change the South into; an asyium for tue degenerates of other nations it will be but a short time until our present race will stand in need of an asylum. This form of “foreign missionary” effort does not comui ■ >’<• ■* '* uo - ■!■ ne South has it» gr ea t racial burden ;o bear without Jjelp from the out side but often with hurtful inter fere ice. Indiscriminate immi gration will not sMve the race problem tor the South or the South west, bet it will make it more keenly felt and tie the Gordian knot ■ all the tighter. I this issue Gen. A. P. Wozeii craft, former ndjutarit gen'Jr.tl- of anil a,pfumlhent‘ attorney of the state, sounds a. note of /ilarnr in the matter of im[>orting pau,per farm labor, which is most tijnely.. We commend liis letter to- the thoughtful citizens cf the South west, and especially to the acLve I local organizations of fanners. The i land speculators are moving on state and national governments at this time and hope to remove the nittsoi r^etrict* rt ’ 5 T‘ 'vutri [once removed it will be impossible »n> j-.-pi ice these barriers which the fathers have set. GOVERNOR-ELECT IS TO "MAKE.GOOD” IF HE CAN ON LEGISLATION That Was Suggested By The Macon Convention. A special from Atlanta syas: Gov .--elect Hoke Smith isspendi ng m uch of- liis ti me corresponding and conferring with newly electe legis lators, apd ir is understood much progress in the-framing of bills has been made. Mr. Smith has worked over-time in - stixlvjpir.. •?y-r-“scu legislation . Since liis return the G-.,.:_.,0r-elect has received many telegraphic invitations to attend political and educational meeting?'; .in all parts of the country, but has declmea „hi.' d.»-« not expect to agaiu leave Atlanta until after his inauguration. “We must fulfill our. propose to the people of Georgia, and I pro pose to give all mv time from now until the expiration of my term of office in helping to enact legisla tion recommended and endorsed by the Macou convention,” he said. Waycross wants its citizens tp-or gauize a “Thirty Clu-j.. ~ idea. It is aimittg high but it will enthuse the people to put forth their best efforts. How about a Twenty-five Thousand Club for. Americus. Ought we not to have that much population ten years hence.—Americus Recorder. Colquitt should really have a population of 5,000 within ten years. Our citizens should organ ize .bemselves into a “ Five Thous and Club.” ( Pr^o.laxative Fret Syrup is j jbest forjwc’Tjt h and qiiidijen. Its j ' mild, ,ftS,e makes prcfrra>>lv to.» puta- tive, such as pills, (a-Jt?, etc. (Jet I the the book let and sample of; Griuoa-t Williams D L Co. ~.'.' For kistt price.- Sc>- B. B. Roberts, who represents The Liverpool, Lorion & Globe Insurance Co. In N wOrleans, Ln. The Aetna Insura.' 4 Co Conn. The German Ame h- Insurance Co. - York. A Narrow Escape. G. M. Cloyd, t merchant, of Plunk, Mo., haH c... rro .. ■ nc foui yeijrs ago,wen he ran ajim son bur into bis yumb. He says: "The doctor wan/1 to amputate ii but I would not itiisent. I bought a box of BuckleiA Arnica Salve and that oiirec the dangerous wounk.” 25c at Cjty drug stors. .. .jT OFFICIAL DIRECTOR'' \V..C. Wofrd j's J. Oxirt 4th Mond ./\Apr. fid Jet I J. A. Laing Holci’nr General. I. B. Bush Clei } I. A. Philips I Sheriffr W. C. Dancir, mary. Court Ist Mhndky in ear' month, I F. E Fudgt. , M ’.’ D. Kober s.f Court Is G W .Cobk A ‘’bM’W'V in each VV. Mock. month. W I. Moody. T «-< Collector. [.T.G. Holley , Receiver. B. B. H<»b, rh County Treasure. W. A. McDonld,County Survey or Jas. Knight Coroner. C. C Bush, fudge City Court Court 2 Mr day in each Month N. L. Stnplein, Solicitor. More Ne>t ’From the New ' Enind States, If any ms any doubt as to the vitiire of Mey's Kidni y’Cun'.' i they neejK to refer to Mr. Ai ., l '’ :l , ls Tnnti3. <Jg «. t -A -r almost Ip hope of on account of the twif*iFe of sqnany remedies, final ly-; kib'l D!*y7s Kidney Cure, wirich be srp.-was “just the thing” for him. us qur bottles cured him completely ,He is now entirely well and fraJrom all t'lesuffi-ririg incident toicpto kidney trouble Williams 1 mg Co An obedr-tt husband, not very fnr froth Bcsbn, was objecting a short time j,*> to doing certain work abou! he household, and qnote'l <~>Afnre texts to Ins wife, i.,-ing t! q j| )e household duties should prip l h Y j, e assigned to the woman The goon wife had been trnind ii the Ladies’ Auxili ary of onr Vbung Men’s Christian Association unfl by readinglo her nslonißhed liege 2 Kingo, -«.r , 13, “I will wipe Jerusalemas a man wipeth a dish wiping it nd turning it upside flown.” - Fhat hifbntid, without a mur mur, has liped the dishes ever, since. TQCLIiN AND BRIGHTEN A SHABBY CARPET; Cut aaoanee of yellow soap in to stnfdljgjajeß, and make into a Utkor *h a pint of boiling water Add to ctjajj q jgj-t of wates and mixture 1 / I#arige, 1 #arige, and bring lit to a r^move ’h and when qiit c c ?hk.add an ounce each of and half an ounceof glycerine- Wipe over quite a As 11portion of tpe carpet at a tin®, and rub vigorously with a clean aunel (which should be re pea ted y turned as it gets soiled) dipped u the mixture until all spots a» removed and tue color re vived. Wheel you - have. Adished vou wil be delighted to find how nice ytur once 'shabby “ carped" looks - McCall’s Magazine.' KILL AVOUCH" m gURE the LUNCS *" Dr. Niw Discovery „„ ZfONSUBPnON Price FOR I WCHSMd 50c &SIOO ’ u VOIDS Frw Trial. Gutranteed for all THROAT and I,U TG TBOUBIiJES, or MONEY BACK- W. R. HORN. Con tractor, and Dealer in Pine Pit tings, Windmills, Tanks, Pumps, Sash, Doors and Blinds, Paints, Oil and Glass. Brushes, Bath Tubs, Sinks etc , etc. D ees Painting, Plumbing; and Carries a Neat Line of Builders Hardware and Wall Paper tnincvHey —o- r . plies. Estimates on Application. Donalsonville, - - - •.eorgia. Dr. E. K. RAINEY, D?:.ti«t, Arlington. Goor-’ia Office upstairs in post office building. Your patronane is so cied. E. K. Rainey. R. W. GROW.- Attorney at Law« I CO! Qt ITT, GA. ' I Commercial law • SpecuMy. I Money to loan on five yMflf me at 7 and per cent inienaL M. E. O’Neal > Attorney et Lavr. Bainbridge, Ga, Will prac'’"o q» all State *u< r.-<f- -nl ( «-|> F ‘ K ; — _ ■ -■ r u. 15 Bush, S. L.Stapktaa, tfUSH ft .TAFLETON, ATTOXNBTS at LAW. Will practice in Pateula arf ULany Circuits. ” Special attention given to bapa •g and selling kinds. ■ ——r Wm. I. Geer, ATTORNEY AT LAW. d RKALEST2.TE AGENT, WLQUITT, »>. Practices in ad the State and federal Courts and else were by ,KCial contract. «-25-OS-ij Perr>' r> ', Attorney and Coun= sellor at Law Commercial I aw and Collections a Specialty; Colquitt, - - - - Ga. Kidney complaint kills more p?ople than any other disease. This is due tn the disease being so in sidious that it gets good hold on the system qefore it is recognized. Foley's-Kidney Curts will prevent the development of. fa tn I disease if inxrHHl 41 HIV. »» IH.iHlllß Drtig Co. Notice to our Customers. We are pleased to announce that Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs coble and lung troubles is not af fected by the Naiiv.—i rboa and Drug law as it contains no opiatts or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. Willians Drug-Co. . SPECIAL NOTICE. _ • * The Gfd Soldiers Reunion will on Thursday, July the 11. At same time nn d place there will be a barbecue given in honor of the Old Soldiers. Every »neiuvitetl to attend end bring well-filled caskets. rAll that wish .-to contribute meats will do io early Wednesday morr.- ing July the 10th. TL-ere will be several speakers for the occasion whoso names will appear later. Respectfully, J. S. Bush, A Sheffield, Committee. 1 IVERY, FL..'»AND sz t able. Juste s Aional Bank I he ted an UP 7 FEED & SAL STABL : U3( , dt , „d trus’y drivers wH< er. -j,., r with the roads. You .zj’WSe wiD be appreciateii IssesofTheß worses arM#* Mules Always on Hant I want you-’ trade and can offer every INDUCEMt For Same. Calico hUvcMo' Before you buy any STOCK. Be sure to stop MY STABLE. ■■ -•'’•■ i ’h’ ...tC i ;ts -■«- ■'our stock will be WELL ■ CAREDFOR. ■ J.W.BAILEY, COLQUITT, GA 1 '.'i f.'G ‘ ■<*’■? .’; ‘ ''*ib .C-’pK’? SEE S. B. WILKIN, Mgr, c .JJhe chn R. Sharpe lands and buy a residence lot her - while they are being SOLD CHEAP. The e lots are in one of the BEST SECTIONS OF COLQUITT Heavy, Fancy &Family G 1 oceries At The Store Os t s iehj7---aoi ,-4- JOHN R. SHARPE. f :'' r * r . fr J. ** "(T. PHONE No. 6 And have your Corn» oats. cofh. seed meal or hulls or the lighter Groceries Delivered. ■ <-■■■ ■■■- M. i ■ SETH B; WILKIN, Mgr for JOHN R. SHARPE. COLQuITT, Ga