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PifE MiLLLRIPLiNI'» LIBERAL
Entered in Post-.ffiev .->' 'quilt
'fn., as second class it ...iter
Fuulisheu Every Wi:rxi:si>A v
t > p'l & X d.i B. fid ■-. Editors I
'■ l 1 ■' ■ ■-■
bnb-scr!pt inn. -- SI Oil pci year.
CJLQIHTT GA, May. 2y IIK’7
Mr-. Ida McKiulv), lite widow
if the late Wm. McKinley, who
was so cruel!) murdered.died Su -I
day at lie home in Canton, Ohio.
EVer since her husband wis
s the government has been donating '
> ‘ kith d o tier five thousand do'a:s
’ annually.
. Tiio Bainbridge Grocery Co’.-
Il Ultltl|.|; 'hl '.v.tiv.- 0c...
was OHIW-, .: ri ; ri . v „„_, v
ning alunt eight o’clock. Th
loss i- • stin.-dtd at nbunt thiriv '
thousand dollars, and is partial!'.
Covered by insurance.
Dan R. Hanna, ns.;n of the Lit
wu ..<>r. win . , ;
monument of gray granite on hi
farm. Ravenna, in memory of nr
imported bull, which won iiuar,
prizes before he died. Ther- ar.
many down h. re not. a >ie t .put in
stones in memory of lov -d 01 e
who have pastel over to tile shad
j'.v land.
\ Rit-.b e unity (ir.r.et n - (;n= ,
indiete 1 one of Macon s AldernTti..
J. B. Melton, for gaming. That
jurv is no -r. specter of persons.’ .
The alderman denies the charge.
Many i;i this county will regret .
to know tiiat the Swindell mills in |
Bainbridge were burned a few: 1
nights ago.
Cotton down in Savannah is
bringing 13 I * cents,
o v e Rnnotfncr that
Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs
colds and lung troubles is not as- >
fected by the National Pure Food - t
and Drug law as it contains no j t
opiates or other harmful drugs, and I i
we recommend it ns ti safe remedy ■:
for children and adults. Willia ns : i
Drug Co. jl—
PICNICS. i’
Colquitt was almost deserted ■
Thursday.
Lowering clouds threatened
rain; but crowds left the city for i
the two picnics planned for the y
day.
The school children, their pa- i
rpn* ■ 1 ‘ > 1 ■' ‘
Twilight.
The McCollum—Powell bridal 1
party and their friends went to the I
Lane Springs.
Those who went to the Spring
in Decatur county were;
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse G. Powell,
Col and Mrs. B. B. Bush, Misses,
Alice Powell, Charlie May Cross,
Millie Hutchinson, Chloe Bush.
Mollie Toole, Kato May Bush,
Gertrude blow, Kathleen Bush,
Virgie Saunders, Jewell Adams,
lola Mercer and Mrs. Annie Shef
field; and Dr. E. B. Baugliu,
31 ssrs. Bruce M -Collum. \\ . L.
Garrett, T. I*. Mcvonaiu. an-
Calhoun, Dr. Saunders, Byron
Powell, J- -W- Sbiagler and G. P.
tsbingler.
The pleasure seekers at both re
sorts took a shower bath.
Don’t pay Alimony
to be divorced from your appeu
dix. There will be no occasion for
i' if you keep your bo.vels regular
with Dr. Kin’s New Life Pills.
Their action is so gentle that the
appendix never has cause to make 1
the least complaint. Guaranteed
by City drug store, '-be. try them.
’ CITATION.
J. W. Williams has applied for:
exemption of personally, ami set
ting apart and valuation of home
stead, and • pass up n the same at
10 o'clock A. M. < tl 17th day
of June next, at my oiiie,.. •
W. C. Dancer,
•Ordinary.
i / a
We Are Heaaquar-
&
4 c>-WTSM
tors For Every
thing,
Such as Hay, Corn, Oats, Cotton seed
meal & hulls
Seed Peanuts, Seed Potatoes, Onion
Sets, German Millet, Early Corn, &
See dos All Kinds.
-" u ’" ~2 V —-
WALL
Properly selected Wall Papers
will add more than all else to the lEVEJFS
we;.3 ti? 5 ty.g. harmonious furnishing of a home—»
be it a mansion or cottage ever so rSTS
humble.
i/IT. ;i- -aug. <5 Make your selections from L , : r.-Cd-i-i.-, -
AITPED PEATS
"Prize 1 ’ Wall p aper , for J 9 Q7.
| ®J Everything ui Wall Paper from if
*l' e cheapest that’s good to the
best that’s made. i
I Llß ; : Any style, any quality, at any
■ D p-7 pi ice to suit any pocket book.
it JA ; 3 : shown and. estimates
IL fM-- ‘ cheerfully furnished without obEga-
I tion to buy. ■ I
LjO’sT-? W. H. Stanton, ,
Ifs»rs*-;j£lgi-t .- ■ -~lics;dl4&wKl '
IM i
l
W. H. STANTON&CO.
Commission Merchants, |
Colquitt, GA.
u'hWJ. V* ‘
Friday evening a largo audience (
gathered al the Met lodist church : 1
to witness the rendition of a pleas- j 1
ing program arranged !o mark the: ■
graduation of Air. Euzema Haw-; .
rence Cheshire and Mr Henry;'
Grady Cheshire.
lire main featuie of the evening r
was the literary address by R-v.'c
Reese Griffin. ' ■ ’
Mr. Griffin’s subject was “’lliej
Elements Os Strong Manhood And <
Womanhood,’’ and he forcibly ix
pressed the requirments ami th<
obstructions which aided or pre- i
vented the possessk n of these ele
ments. _ C.
Roberts played a little diiet in a
charming manner. ]
The principal, Mr. T. W. Oliver
delivered prizes in a happ« man- (
ner to the pupi: of the diflorent «
grades. | 1
The priz.s were donated as fol
lows: ‘ 1
A fi re dollar g dd piece was giv-1 (
en to Henry Grady Cheshire, ji ■ *
locket went t \l attic Hand, brace- i
[kttoAli'.e Knight, little Ethelic
Radney ami Grace. Bush each re- .1
iceived a set f fancy waist pins, |
and a pocket knife was given to I
Henry Hand.
cedence of these prize ..;^ inerrf ;
merited mere expensive pn.
He was delighted to award
i them.
i Another pleasing feature was the,
; perfect rendition of a difficult duet |
by Miss, s Alice Fudge and Virgie
Saunders.
Prci. < Giver in a highly com
plimentary speech presented the,
two graduating boys with their;
'diplomas. He said'that Emory.
Alereer or any other leading insti-.
union might wed b A proud to have
such material us Euzema and Gra
dy Cheshire, both ot whom gradu
ated with honor.
The response of Mr. Euzema
Cheshire was well received. His
remarks were appropriate and were
delivered in a happy grateful man
ner which could not fail to elicit
applause.
The school and the audience
*
was under obligations to the or
. ciiestra fur the thrilling music
The Orchestra was composed of
Col. N. L Staple! >u, Messrs L,
Kimbrtd, JR. Bush. E. .Mims,
b. H. Fudge, Felix Bush. M. D.
Adams with horns; and Alls. N.I
L. Stapleton and Miss SaunJers|
with a violin and a piano.
The people of the city appreci-I
ated, at the closing of the exer-1
cises, the expression of thanks to I
the teaehes by -Judge C. C. Bush. ;
The members of iho large audi-|
once dispersed for their homes tin-;
der obligations to those who had;
insisted in entertaining so delight-i
cully.
V ennvr t INDI-I
TION OF tHE FIRST N'A-j
TIONAL BANK.
No. 6198
The First National Bank, at ;
Colquitt in the State of Georgia, |
nt Hie close of business, Al;.v 2>
1907.
RESOURCES.
Loans end Discounts §lO2 3154 53
Overdrafts, secured and unsecur
ed 3 273 41
I'. S. Bonds to secure
circulation 10 000 ‘
Pretniumson U. S. Bonds 422 96 i
Banking house, furniture,
and fixtures. 4 279 01
Due from National Banks
ynotre. ...
Duo from St.teßaliks
and Bankers, <.38 39
Due. rrom improved
reserve ngeiiu, 2 219 13 j
Checks and other cash
items, 536 18'
Notes of other National
Banks 598 00
Fiactional paper currency,
nickels, and ci-uts 151 09
; Specie 5 583 20
Legal-tender
nates. 410 5 993 20
Redemption fund with
U. S Treasurer (5
per cent of circulation 500
Total 134 427 82
LIABILITIES
Capital stock p-ai 1 in 40 000
Surplus fund 6 COO
Undivided profits, less
expense and taxes
paid 4 4.07 35
Naional Bar k m -tea
outstanding 10 000
-7 -r ■
I f r '- . c ■
• for v { -'hili’. I’
nep,,,! v-rtiit b
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.< & . pic of
, (Irino ut Wil .1 Dryg Go. 1 1
lf
For li trance. i
'B. B. tbberts.
who reiesentA
The Liverpool. Lcfeui & Globe
*
i The Aetnjtisurance Co
’■.artt'.ird, Conn. j|
j The German jjerean Insurance: 1
'Co. ’ iNew Fork.
o-. -T~ tov - amoßMata* .-itaBOBS ■JI ■■■ ■■ I -T— --3—» ■ “
A Nani Escape.
G. AV. Ok uiprcliaiyt, of
Plunk. Mo., iill ni.rrow escape
; font years agewuen he ran a jim
/ into JrAumb. II- -a v.-;',
I ' ,fnr -to pnrptltute it
but 1 w<4ii«’.| I bough!
a box of Buif _jt Ami -a .Sake
and that -.T^ 1 the dangerous
wotink.’ -'’i'K drugstore.
CrFlCl MOiRIA. ; . v _
XV. O. Worr wp ' Ci irt 1
Mondays AfksJJ Oct
•I. A. Lain.gf, 'L-itor General.
: I. B. BushfV..
i J. A. PhillWl Sheriffr
: \V. C. Dancf Ordinary. -A-urt Is!
M inlay in Ich moidh.
I F. E I’ndro-j,
! M. 1’ Com. Court Is
iw Coox * yi.ujJu.r iii each
A’. W. Hoc' ’ moiij|).
\V. I. Mood) 1 Collector.
J. G. Holley . , Kia-i-i. r.
j B. B Rober Tn-asure.
| \V. A. McD I Id,County Survey
lor t '
J-is. Knig! jCnroner.
jC. C Bash, < idge City Coari
Court 2 Id. -, lay in each Mouth
:X. L. Staph • , Solicitor.
More Nt i From the New
Ei. I lid States.
If any one js any doubt as t<
i the- vitnre of Gley's Kidney Cun-.
: they need oni to refer.tn Mr. Ai
. hiH.Stim; |;i’ of Willimantic,
''nun,. - : V'- -J?''-’’
. , r JFA -.' -n’'dii's.
iy tried''FJ< y’s Kidney Cure,
which he “just the thing’’
for him, as ryir bottles cured him
completely. He is now entirely
j well and freefrom all the suffering
1 incident to cute kidney trouble.
: Williams Lrg (-0
: Dividens un]iid
i Individual d posits sub
ject to -.;hek, 37 S2J fl 1 .)
! Time certifintes of
depos. 3081 20
| Certified ehtks
I Cashier’s clicks out-
standing til l 28
payabl. including
’. erti£vcn»«j- ■' p (!S it f or
' money bornved ;lj 500 00
Total sl3l 127 82
| State of Georgia,
Countyif Miller, ss;
1, B. B. loberts. cashier of
1 above name< bank, do solemn) -
- .vear ti.«t j ;e above statement is
| true to the : e3t of my knowledge
i and belief.
; B. B. R^.'ri s £jyhier
C. C. Busti,
7. L. Stapleton.
J. S. Bush,
Direct rs.
Subscril -d and sworn to before
me this 2tilav of Mav 1907.
. \v iS ’’ •
.jotarv Public.
|n.«—.iT-iTirii M rirm»i
!' las ever cqaaliea .t. ?
Nothing an ever surpass it. 11
Ij |
s lewes J s
j A Perfec For All Turoat and I
j Cure: Lung Troubles.
) 2 Money bic! It fails. Trial Bottle, free, f
; ■■" 1 "■■ '■ R| 1 ■■.!■■■■■ ■», , , j
Al’s. W i Powell, of Gyrene is I
. i here a gu at the home of her sis- '
> ter, Mrs. J. Bush.
.
Kidney-omplaint kills morel
people thi in j’ other disease. This I
is due to * disease being so in-I
isidkus ti: it gets good hold on!
. 1 the syste: |t>fore it is recognized.'
Foley's I- ney Cure will prevant
the develnent of fatal disease if
i taken in ie. M illiams Drug Co.,
[ ORN. j
anUi
Dealer in Pipe Fil
ings, Windmills, Tanks,
Pumps, Sash, Doors and
Blinds, Paints, Oil and Glass.]
Brushes, Bat!. Tubs, Sinks etc., etc. I
Does parting, ;
Plumbing; and
Carries a Neat
Line of Builders
Hardware and
Wall Paper
fnfact any thing in Builders Sup
prits'.
Estimates 011 Application.
Donalsonville, - - - Georgia;
______- A-
Dr. E. K. D-.,tist,
Arlington. Georgia
-
Office upstairs in post offici
building. Your patronaue is so
cied.
E. K. Rainey.
R. W.GROW,* ‘ ( (
Attorney at Law;
Col qi. l'iT. ga.
C.immereini biw n Specialty.
Money to h.-un on five years
me at 7 mid t »-r cent interest
M. E. O’Neal
Attorney at l av*,
Ga.
Will prnc.i-o hi all Stat* »n‘
I ’ -
riUSIt & .TAPLEIO.N.
attorneys at law.
Will practice in i'ataula and I
'"any Circuits.
Eyecird attention given to buy.
-q and selling lands.
Wm. I. Geer,
ATIORNEY AT LAW,
d RE?LESTATE AGENT,
COLQUITT, SA. '
Pr ctictrs in ad the State and
:nl Courts and elso were by
~ccial contract.
S-25-03-1,
Perry D. Rich
Attorney and Coun=;
seller at Law
Commercial I aw
and Collections a
Specia ley#
Colquitt, - - . . Ga.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The Old 8 ildiers Reunion will
convene on Thursday, July the 11.
- At same time and place there will
be a barbecue given in honor of tlie
< -.it Soidiers. Every one invited to
attend and bring well filLd oaskets.
All that wish to contribute meats
will do so early Wednesday morn
ing July the 10th. There will ie
several speakers for the occiLor*
; whoso names will appear niter. >
Respectfully, /
J. S. Bush, \
A Sheffield.
Jom uiittee.
:-■ _
FBu. th E cough]
I and our EjtheJJJ Nas |
f j
1 Now Discovery i
I rnD Price .
II Uh i OUGHSand sCc&sl.oo&
Free Trial. I
fi ?SiiS? teed fcr aH THBOAT and g
S tb OXTBJLES, or MONEY g
B BACK. g
MEISKUffIEYCURE
Makes Sidneys and Bladder Right i
I LIVERY,
feed and
salestable
Just east of First National Bank I have
opened an
UP TO DATE LIVERY, FEED & SALE
STABL E.
L Good teams & Polite and trusty drivers who are fa
miliar with the roads.
Your patronage will be appreciated
-
I
Isses of 1 he B
Horses ano^'
Mules
;e Always on Hand.
' J ' 1 want your trade and can offer every IINDUCEMI -
For Same.
Oct i i/\priSce AAo
Before you buy any S i DpR
Be sure to sio r «i
MV STABLE.
Your stock will be WELL
CAREDFOR. /
J.W.BAILEY,
COLQUITT, GA
I .
SEE
S. B. WILKIN, Mgr.,
Os ohn R. Sharpe lands and L<jy a residence lot here
while they are being
SOLD CHLAP.
These lots are in one of the BEST 'ECTIONS OF COLQUITT
Heavy,
Fancy
G i oceries
At The Store Os
. / -■
JOHNR. SHARPE.
PHONE
No- 6 And have your Corn, oats, cot 1 on
seed meal or hulls or the lighter
Groceries Delivered.
SETH B. WILKIN, Mgr For
I JOHN R. SHARPE.
COLQnITT, Ga