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AN INVITATION.
Having Just Opaned Up A First Class Hardware Store In
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OO ! O i I T T Second Door To First National Bank, I Cordially Invite The People Os Miller
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Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Pipe And Pipe Fittings, Brass Goods, Rubber, Canvas And Leather Beltings,
Paints, Oi] S) Cutlery, Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, Refrigerators, Stoves, Tin And Enamel-ware,
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n Implements And Kitchen Furnishings.
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7 Yours Trolly.
I C.M. TRULOCK.
HOME NEWS
MATTERS CONCERNING PEOPLE ANU
GENERAL NEW GOSSIP.
His many friends were glad to
see- Mr. D. A. W. Lane, of Donal
sonville, here last week.
Miss Minnie Radney, an attrac
f ive young lady from Ashford, Ala.,
A here visiting relatives.
Mr. Mays’ residence on Pine
. '•*, Ri-i-et is under course of construc
re- r ,
lion. Wm. i. Gier, of Coin i»'A As
aong the distinguished Pythian
Knights in the city this week
Bainbridge Democrat,
Air. and Mrs. Minter, of Jakin,
have been hero this week at the
bedside of their daughter-in-law,
Mrs H. E. Minter, who, we are
glad to say, is improving.
Misses Chloe and Kat hleen
and Miss Wiljie >T,-.^nenson at
fopjv j iiio closing exercises of the
Arlington school, and tho trio or
young ladies had a delightful time
-Much was doing in cur city last
week. There was a weddiig
Wednesday evening, two picnics
Thursday and the closing exercises
of tho Colquitt High School Fri
day evening.
Prof. T. W. Oliver left on the
north bound Sutnwlv
iug t’6r his home in North Georg : a
- This popular teacher left carrying
with him the best'wishes of man,
friends.
Mr and Mrs. M. D. Adams left
yesterday morning for Indian
Springs After spending sum*
time there they expressed an in
tention of goingon to to the James
town Exposition.
Her many friends nro delighted
to sue Alias' a <l.l. iv,'. . -• 1 .
again. She came in Thuisday
evening from Ft Gains wlmre she
had been attending school i'er the
past several months.
Rev. E. C. Norris is proving
this year that he is a good farmer
as well as a devout minister. He
was in town Monday exhibiting cot
ton blooms from a patch. He has
a twenty acre field where the piant
are tearing squares.
Crowds from here attended two
picnics Thursday. H hen it rams
in Colquitt it pours, there had
been no picnics for our pleasure
JOving people to attend, until
Thursday, and then there were two
one at Twilight .and one at the
Lane Springs in Dtcutur county.
Miss Virgie Saunders left Mon
day evening for her koine in Cole
man. Enroute she stopped -over
in Cuthbert to attend tho. Andrew
Female College Commencement.
Her sister is to graduate with hon
or from the institution this week.
L BEAUTIFUL WEDDING, j
Wednesday evening in the Meth
dist church here, Mr. Jesse G Pow
ell and M iss Veda McCollum utter
ed tho sacred vows which made
them man and wife.
The pretty church had been con
vened into a bower of lovliness
with palms, vines and pot plants,
by the willing hands of friends.
Tho color scheme was white and
green; and this effect was carried
out in the minutest detail. Over
<ypis f4om\i* ie scene a soft r_
The ushers were Messrs Isaac
and Felix Bush, Hill Fudge and
Henry Miller, and they plaid the
large crowd well.
Shortly after eight o’clock the
sweet notes of Mendelsohn's \\ .ti
ding March issued from behind an
improvised screen where Col. A.
L. Stapleton with a violin and his
Oiftod wife at the piano rendered
this old time favorite.
At the first strains, the pastor,
R-v. E. M. Overbie, marched
through the central aisle to the al
ter; next came the pillow bearers,
Master Fred Cowart and Miss
Myrtle Bush; following them, Mr.
W. L. Garrett and Miss Chloe
Bush took places’willi iu the sacrei'
chancel; next came Mr. Bj’iice Mc-
Collum and Miss V illie Hutch
inson; then Dr. E. B. Bauglin and
Mies C. M. Cros.--. after them came
the groom leaning u.i the arm of
his best man, Mr. Claud Geer, and
just behind them came the bride
attended by the maid of honor,
■Miss Alice Powell.
'The high contracting parties
met just in frontfot the minister.
jThen the music cliLligcd to ‘‘The
blower Song” and the notes so
soft that jnt listened with bat/d
ore t’ito hear the sweet strains that
cime from the piano and violin.
Rev. r.. M. UVertJl in i«e must
impressive manner then perform
ed the ceremony.
Never was the bride prettier
than when she became the rife of
Mr. J. G. Powell.
Her robe of while crepe-de- ■! me
fell in graceful: folds over her
faultless figure, which was uartial
ly concealed by a tulle veil held in
’ place by lilies of the valley. Her
bouquet was an armful of fragrant
i white flowers.
i The bride’s maids were beauli-
I ful in white evening suits. Each
■ one, wore wiiite maline hats with
I drooping ostrich plumes, and car
> ried immense bouquets.
■ The groom looked his best in a
, conventional suit of black as did
the groomsmen
As the bridal party left the
• church for the waiting carriages,
1 CM and.. Mrs. Stapleton played in
a triumphant, brilliant manner
Tauhauser’s march.
The church was crowded to its
utmost capacity with spectators.
| where,.he is the go-.-i proprietor
of a mercantile
IE.-, wife is the daughter of Mrs.
R. E. McCollum. She possesses
those womanly virtues which win
and hold friends.
Many valuable and useful pres
ents attests the popularity of the
happy couple who are now at home
to their friends in the Powell
cottagelon College street.
May prosperity and peace attend
the happy couple through a long
useful life.
Rev. ijWcmristopher pK„~..
ed to a largo congregation at the
Baptist church Sunday. He an
nounced from tho pulpit that at
the nxet regular appointment there
would be revival services; and that
t he would be assisted by ,Rev. Mr.
Phillips, of Macon. This is the di
vine who ha*? done most efficient
evanolical work in Bainbridge
where tho congregations becameso
large that the court house was se
cured in order to seat the immense
crowds.
We were pleased to meet/ Mrs.
J. I. Spooner here last week. This
esteemed matron was accompanied
by Mrs. J. M. Spoonei.
•’ GREAT BUSSIN ESS AXIOMS.
Though Marshall Field, th«
> greatest merchant ih the world, has
: been dead owi n year, his
business philosophy will long en
dure among the men of the nation.
• Never five a note,
j Never borrow.
Work always on a cash basis.
Never buy a share of stock on
margin.
Buy for cash andjeell for short
1 tilde. i
JNever .. Jtgngo real or
persoal property.
Hold customers to strict en
forcement of their contracts.
NOTICE.
The next examination of appli
cants for teachers license to teach
in this county will be held June
21st and 22nd. All those who de
jsire to teach in this «o»«ty. ijiust
' stand the examination in this
county.
This the 27th tiny of May 1907.
W. 1. Geer,
C. S. C.
i Miller County.
runa"wayliariuag E.
Yesterday about 2 o’clock p. m.,
at the hotel here, Air. J. H. Bacth
elor and Miss Lila Oliver, both of
• Dothan, Ala., were united in irar
r ringe, Judge C. C. Bush officiating.
1 lie couple first attempted to get
■ married in Blakely; but license
could not readily be procured and
> they proceeded to this city.
They had the appearance of be-
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THE KING OF AW .
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Vn all popular '
.lealiters
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■ OR SALE BY
GAL HOU N BROS
COLDUITT,----GEORGIA
C. M. TR LOCK.
This geutlema: has opened up
> a first class line c' hardware in the
Warren building and he is espec
; ially desirous tin: the farmeßs of
our comity call ! u d inspect-’ ’"ty
splendid stocfi. I
He and his wile came to our
town from Whigtam, where they
have a most excellent reputation.
, They like Colic Gt, and lie is
anxious to meet II ' citizens of our
t county.
Read his “ad,’ ■ ill on him and
r iut nyp know y! | appreciate his
invitation.
Do not semi c,- for y—L.
work. We liavcan hand a most
excellent line of icie heads, envel
opes, card boar<, etc., and our
• prices are low.
Mr. W. P. Dun was called to
the l>on'« »f fits'parents Saturday
oh account of tD illness of his
, young brother, Gady. He left the
patient Sunda; afternoon ini-,
proving.
Little Johnii, the five ycai old
daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. S.
AVilkin is very 11.
BOTTLI.'G WORKS.
Isn’t it nice t<at Colquitt ie tc
. have Bottling \orxs.
Fortunes bav been paid for the
trensportation <£ soda water and
’ I the Csnses and Miles.
Mr. Sholar, f Bainbridge is ,o
I use the rear eid of C. E. Mim »■
store for a facary.
I My Best Friend.
Alexander Benton, who lives on
Rural Route 1, Fort Edward, N.
Y., says: “Dr King’s New Discov
eiy is my best earthlv —*• ’♦
, ' j. ..oGima six years ago-
■ cured me.- B
'it Im .J'P er ‘ or med a wonderful
j cure bt incipient consumption for
, ( my son’s wife. The first 'bottle
/[ended the terrible cough, and this
I accomplished the other symptoms
; | left one by ore, until she was per
. fectly well. Dr. King’s New Dis
covery’s dower of coughs and colds
I is simply marvelous.” No other
. remedy has ever equaled i l- . Fully
guaranteed by City drug stroe, 50?
and 1.00. Trial bottle free.
. DR. R. 11. SAUNDERS’,
::dental ::SURGEON t :
Office Warren Building,
Colquitt, ----- Ga.
Wonderful Eczema C’unL
"Our little boy had eczema for
five years,” writes N. A. Adams,
Henrietta, Pa. “Two of oor homo
doctors said the case was hopeless
his lungs being affected.- We
then employed other doctors, but
no benefit resulted. By chance
we read about Electric Bitters;
bought a bottle and soon noticed
improvement. We continued this
medicine until several bottles were
used. When oor boy was complete
ly cured/’ Best of ail blood med
icine and body building health ton
ics. Guaranteed at City drugstore
s’so cents.
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At Joe Toole’s
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Store you will find a!! the popular
shapes in ladies and children hats in
Nepolitans,
Milans, Leghorns,
D -,.-. . .-x
Maline and many Oth-
er varieties:
The summer Suits for children are fine. They are from 3 to
12 years old sizes.
I have a line of crockery to go at
COST.
The largest line of Tamo’shanter
caps ever shown in Colquitt, at
Astonishingly
LOW PRICES.
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They are in white and all coicr S j n
Duck, Silk, Soft Woolen, etc.
But the infant caps are going so ow that they will
SURPRISE YOU
Yourfriend
JOE TOOLE.
D'stuf'Oed the Congregation.
Tile person who disturbed the
congregation last. Sunday by con*
tinually coughing is requested to
buy « bottle of Foley’s Honey and
Tar. Williams Drug Co.
• n-mrEMTC?». ui» 'usi.wgt
The Palace
Shaving Parlo r
t~p stairs in the Warren build
ing.
Shaves 10c
Haircuts 25c
Shampoos 25c
Clean towels. Sharps Razors, I
solicit the public Patronage.
W P. FORD
NOITO® -Ua a L LEf; 1 ~
J LATtVn.)
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a Georgia.- Miller County:
1 Notice is hereby given that i?
the next General Assembly of ■
- State of Georgia a bill will be in
troduced, entitled an Act tooineml
an Act incorporating the town .>f
» Babcock in the Cotin:y of- Mid r,-
approved Dec. 14th, 1901,bystr k
" iug from said Act section 18 and
for other purpose#.
Mrs. F. Joy ce. 180 Sullivan St,
Claremont, N. IL, writes; “About
t a year ago I bnugh» two bottle-- of
Foley’s Kidney Cure. It cured m*
of a severe case of kidney torubkr
of 'veral years standing. It cer
tainly is grand good medicine, and
I heartiy recommend it.’-’- William®
Drug Co.
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