The Miller County liberal. (Colquitt, Ga.) 1897-current, September 09, 1908, Image 2

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Entered in Poatoffice us Ce'quitt da., as second class matter. Published Every WedneSdav. < ———— . _ <fc Zula B. Toole. Editors Subscription, - - $1 00 per year. COLQUITT GA., Sept. 9 1908. "‘HINTS” TO MERCHANT SAYS- If there is a spark of ambition burningjn your soul, if you desire to be a “big man;” if you arc not tontent to travel along with the ordinary plodder,— GET RIGHT. The man first The locatontion second The goods third The price fourth. ' ' THEN ADVERTISE. HOW TO MAKE MONEY. The farmer’s wife has a wide field to work in for making spending 'money, and a little extra to help knake both ends meet, writes Mrs. XV. C. Palmer, in the Farmer. Do not be discouraged if things do not come your way at first. Take heart again; bo determin ed you will succeed and you will in time, if you keep at it constant ly never giving uy. The first and most important - thing to do is to work up a good ■ reputation for whatever you have 1 to sell, by selling only the very ' . Lest quality. After this has been aecomplish fbt rest of the way is comparative ly <oasy. Iff you start out with butter and the best plan is to get regular cus tomers. Try to please them by making the butter to suit their taste; be sure it is good and fresh, the eggs strictly fresh. Then there is no need of any mt accepting low prices for butter ami eggs. If they make good butter and sell strictly fresh eggs, they will command 25 cents per pound and at least 18 to 20 cents per dozen the year round for their butter ai»d eggs. * " ~'.Ul ” ’ - *n the garden; yon will find a read) *l4le for all you can spare among your customers. Be sure to always trim and wash the vegetables so they will prove tempting to the taste as well as the eye. There is always a good market for berries, and it would pay to have an extra supply, so as to en able one to sell a liberal amount of fruit each year. When canning fruit put up a few extra cans. These always sell at a good price. The same is true with jel'y. It will sell at ten ecu’s per glass, the glass to be returned wh. n empty. In the spring when setting hens, plan to set a few extie ones. When the chicks are old enough to fry they can be easily sold at 25 cents per ponnd, dressed, to private cus tomers. Often in raising spring chickens the cholera sets in. The following has never been known to fail, if taken in time: Five drops of laud anum, one large pinch of salts, jnake into a pill with flour. Put down the chicken's throat. Then there is the cottage cheese and fresh butter milk that will find ready sale among the customers. Drying sweet corn has proven very’ satisfactory. Just try making a business of drying corn for five or six daySr and you will be sur prised at how manv quarts you have. It sells from 20 to 25 cents pei quart. Then one can.make pickpls etc., to sell. If one has a.room or two that can be spared, rent them during the summer months to nice people that are seeking a quiet restful place Gften they are more than will ing to care for their own room, and w ill gladly eat just what your own Many of ou>-country sisters write for different papers and magazines, .brrnjjiug in a little money that way. those that have not the ability to write must try something else. The writer has tried all the plans she has suggested, and found that they brought in many dollars. It took lots of time, patience and perseverance, with many discour aging things but she succeeded in the end. May this help, cheer and en courage the dear country sisters; if it does, the writer will feel fully repaid. Watch the corners, dear sisters, and let nothing escape,oven to the horse raddish that grows in the ‘corners,” grind it up in your 'meat grinder, mix it with vinegar ai d sell it. It all helps. Wood’s liver medicine in liquid form for malaria, chilis and fever, regulates the liven*,, kidneys and bladder, brigs quick relief to bil iousness, sick headache, constipa tion. Pleasant to take. The §l. bottle contains 2| times as much as the 50c size. First dose brings relief. Its tonic effects felt at cnee. Sold by Cock Trading Co. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Mary Johnson, 1 Miller Superioi VS. / Court, Oct. term Win. Johnson. ) .908, The defendant is required per sonally or by attorney to appear at the Superior court to be held in said county on the Ith Monday in Oct. next, then there to answer plaintiff’s complaint as in default thereof the court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Hon. W. C. Worrill, judge of said court. August twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and eight. 1. B. Bush, Cleik Bush G Stapleton, Attorneys. i _____ L , Sure-enough Knocker. J. C. Goodwin, of Reidsville, N. C., says: “Bucklen's Arnica Salve is a sure enough knocker for ulcers. A bad one camo on my leg last summer, but that wonderful salve knocked it out in a few rounds. Not even scar remained.” Guaran ! teed for piles, sores, burns, etc. 25c at City drug store. OPEN iV IN DO DS. A very person who deires ex cellent heal*h must sleep with op i i'reslt'ai'r'ts tbV best purifier' land cosmetic in the woYld. Hands cracked and bruised from husking, skin diseases, tan, freck les, cuts relieved at once with Pine salvo Gerbolixed (acts like a poul tice.) Draws out inflamation. Price 25c. Sold by Cook Trading Company. AIF’T IT THE TRUTH? Said a well known business man to ns the other day: “It would j not hurt you to occasionally men | tion our business in the paper. It ■ would help to fill up, you know.” Yes, we might do it. We haven’t the least idea on earth that it would hurt us, and it would as he suggests help to fill up. vVe might do all this, but at the same time, thank God, we do not have to do it unless we feel like it. It would not hurt him, either, to come around and say; “Give me a column ora half column ora half column of space for an advertise ment, and here is the money for it.” By doing this he would become a deserter to that grand army of dead heads who expect the news papers to continually- note the im- ■ provements they make, by giving them free puffs, and for which they never pay a cent, It is high time for all classes to learn that a newspaper is a busi ness enterprise the same as a dry goods store or a grocery, run for a living for its owner! —Fitzgerald Enterprise Rings little liver pills for bil iousness, sick headache, muddy complexion. They- tone the liver; do not gripe. They keep you well 25c. Sold by Book Trading Co. Emanuel Sheffield i Miller Superi : VS. ’ t or conr f O c t. Nannie Sheffield. ) term 1908, The defendant is required per sonally or by- attorney tt> appear at the Superior court to be held in said county on the Ith Monday in Oct, next, then and there to answer plaintiff’s complaint, as in default thereof the court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Hon. \\ . 0. Worrill, judge of said court. August twenty-ninth nineteen hundred and eight. 1. B. Bush, Clerk. Bush & Stapleton, Attorneys.., MstnZan pile remedy coires ready to use with nozzle attached. Soothes, heals, reduces itching and inflamation. An opperation for pdvs Will not be necessary' if you use Man Zan. Price 5Qc. Money refunded if not satisfied. Sold by Co.ok Trading Co. '• 1 DIABETIC BREAD. ■' .. I have a mother whose digestion is very poor. The doctor has order ed her diabetic breadj which can be bought at the bakery, but is very expensive. Can you supply the method? I shall be very grateful. Daughter. Scald half pint of milk, when hike warm add half a yeast-cake, dissolved in two tableepooufuls of water, and teaspoonful of salt. Stir into the milk the white of one egg. well beatei, and sufficient diabetic flour io <i batter. Beat and stand aside in a warm place for two hours, or until it is \>ry light, then i stir in moae flour, working it care-I fully; turn into greased pan-square -aud allow to stand until it rises to top of pan. Baxe one hour in Mod erate oven.—New Idea Woman’s Magazine for 0 dober. , THE WON DR JUS EU CALYPTUS. Clifford Piiicbot, the national for ester, has set the people of South ern California to thinking about the eucalyptus tree, and it is an ab sorbing subject for all of us who realize the tremendous problem of reforesting this country. In arid and semi-tropic Califor-i nia it appears that certain profits | nastry forestry’ to practically- one proposition—the planting of eu calyptus trees. Tiie reason far thisisplain. The ru-ive -rffid make an amazing growth with a minimum of rain or other moisture and when grown the eucalyptus be comes amazingly- valuable for tim ber. These being the conditions ease and rapidity- of production - it follows, of course, that the for est idea in California is centered on eucalyptus. The profits, as figured, on eu calyptus culture are certainLC and cheerfully amazing. The rule, it appears, is to plant the trees eight feet apart. An acre of ground be -209 ieet square, will, therefore, hold twenty-six rows of trees with twenty six trees in a row, or a to tal of 676 trees. A correspondent says: ‘‘There are trees near Bakersfield thirtA yeais old, which would bring $250 each on the stump for Hie lumber they contain.” At this rate one acre of eucalyptus trees would be w'orth thirty years after | I planting, just §169,000. Ono hun dred and sixtv-niue thousand dol- i lars in thirty years! A growth of §5,633.43 per year! And from on ly one acre. Given the land, find some extra help at planting time, and one man and a team can care for 100 acres of growing eucalyptus trees. At the j above rate—taking the figures as i they are furnished-tire 100 acres in , thirty years would have a value of ! §16,900,000! —Milwaukee Journal. They take the Kinks Out. “I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for many yerrs, with in creasing satisfaction. They take tlie kinks out of stomach, liver and bowels, without fuss or fretion,” says N 11. Brown, of Pittsfield, Vt. Guaranteed satisfactory at City drug store. Ji.n , wr v,-rai kidn .8 nd was treated by m >' BK ' lau tor diabetes, but. .nprc,e un- Jill (ook-.Fc’> ; nej> Rmnedy 1 After tlrnsecj' . • ii re bott ?s cur- i cd nit combi? . • ■ c i• £' ■ passed origin ; nat .^ n ilte insurance.” ' s Kidney Rem- edy cures i forms 1 of kidney and |g*Jer trouble. 1 Williams Druj : For insurance. 6ee B. B. Roberts, whor< pr<esents> TheLiverptx r ondou & Globe Insurance C< Orbans, La. The Aetna I; jf nnce <Jo * laftford, Conn. The German 1 l( * caQ Insurance q 0 i New- York. Quick Relief ■ Ast^‘a Suffer - Foley’s H J aHd Tar afford[; immediate rB to afthmajuiUr in the worst® >' ea « nd ls J a h en 111 time will eff» ca ' v - " > d »>ms DrugjCn. f URO R > Ur .wnb the Oct Term of Millei V P. enor C-Ourt 1908. WLClevrf - RJ.Gay T P McDi? d J C Corley V B Newbfe . 8 A Bush GR Strickland . S Houston T J Rawh i E \\ Glass Will Houston V> B Ihornton B S Thormpß i Leo Ingram' G P Grimes E R Jones J W Sbkfta* " W L Du Bose A Livercvin H R Miller J H Tabb " ' Will Tabb J W Wilson . H Roland Holley Pl Hips Collie Stinson 0 J Gilbert B C George L R M D Roberts J J Ha ;'es W H Merritt W I Ty »r Harbor Wells C D Wi iams T F Bohannon Vaun Lc >g J G Holley W B SJ? r >are . E T Stanton ■ Bobb V Allans W M Newberry F B Ad. ms H C Bean J F Hot gts W A Floyd CJF Sh ffiel| L A Bolton i to Serve at Oct. - 4.. J D Rnißels Z T Williams R L Iloiges B P Coachman II T Sherman E B Jones H C Moik B G Sykes, Jr R L Hcijston G W Smith Jrs McNece J 0 Lane W A McDonald H G Roberts J D busi M L-Miller J L Ra’l.el J F Bush •1 J Busi W H George R C Hen-y W J Jernigan G W Qhrrtjtiers W E Williams J J Newlerry J T Grubbs A Addisor J,W Batchelor W L Griflu G P Shiugler. Mako* Ktaney* and Blac'.dor Riant THE OLIVE OIL CURE. As now practiced by many fash ionable wemen, and not a few men, the olive oil cure haS more to re commend t than most of the po pular fads ?f society. As long ago as the <iays of luxurious Ro-' j mans it was a favoritetaxiom that; a iong and peasant life depended j on two fluiis—wine within and olive oil without. ’The man of to day has ch itged this prescription somewhat aid uses olive oil within and without.) A teaspocaful of olive oil taken three times a day before meals is the proper dose in connection with a daily uLover massage. The tissue-building properties of the I ; oil are wonderful. It makes the flesh soft a.tl satiny, arcuses a torpid liver, and thus helps the complexion. Those who use it need never fear rheumatism. Treatment is recommended in | nervous tromfles and in neuralgia and neuritis. ’ ♦ toleymionemak j Cures Coldij Prevent* Pneumeut* Ta the sheriff °f sa i d county and his deputy: Daisy V. Little 1 Libel for vs. • O. E. Little. ) Divorce. The defendant is required per sonally or by attorney, to appear at the Superior court, to be held in and for said county- on the 4th Monday in Oct., next, then and there to answer plaintiff’s com plaint, as in default thereof the court will proceed as to Justice shall appertain. Witness Hon. W. C. Worrill Judge. This June 16th, 1908. I. B. Bush, Cierk. DR. R. H. SAUNDERS, : : DENTAL :; SURGEON : : Office Warren Building, Phone No. 70. Colquitt, Ga. A Paying Investment, Mr. John White,of3B Highland Ave., Houlton, Me., says; “Haze been troubled with a cough every winter and spring. Last winter 1 tried many advertised remedies, but the continued unlit I bough a 50c bottle of Dr, Kihg's New Dis covery; before that was half gone the cough ras nil gone. This win ter the same happy result has fol lowed;-fi few doses once more ban ished tl*C annual cough. I am now convinced that Dr. King’s New Discovery is the best of all cough and lung remedies.” Sold under a guarantee at City drug store. 50c and §l. Trial bottle free. W. R. HORN. Contractor and Dealer in Pipe Fit tings, Windmills, Tanks, Pumps, Sash, Doors and Blinds, Paints, Oil and Glass, Brushes, Bath Tubs, Sinksetc .etc Does Painting, Plumbin and Carries a Neat Line of Builders Hardware and In fact any tiring in Builders Sup plies. Estimates on Application. Donalsonville, - - - Georgia. How to get Strong. P. J. Daly, of 1247 W. Congress St., Chicago, tells of away to be comestrong. He says: “My mother, who is old and was ver feeble, is deriving so much benefit from Electric Bitters, that I feel it’s my duty to tell those who need a tonic and strengthening medicine about it. In my- mother’s case a marked gain in flesh has resulted, insomnia has been overcome, and sir, is stoaddy growing stronger.” Elec tric bitters quickly reme ly stomach liver and kidney complaints. Sold under a guarantee at Citv drug store. 50c. MEAL! Fresh Twilight Water Ground MEAL Always On Hand At Colquitt Bottling Works. J. E. SHOLAR Will Sell You the Best SIN GER SE \V ING MACH IN ES Os Second Hand Machines of any Kind, at Prices to Suit You. He Will Also put Yourzold Machine In GOOD REPARE If yon Desiie it Done. Call on Him at The • COLQUITT BOTTLING WORKS. 9 •- ® JOE TOOLE’S BARGAIN COUNTER CONTAINS The Lovliest Toilet Sets, containing 10&12 ” 'tf Pieces, Ever Shown in the City, from $3.50 to $ll.OO. DISHES In Sets and Odd pieces at Low PRICES. PANTS With Back or Side Straps At COST. ■ COMEIN i And Make MY Store | Headquarters. I I Will Save You Money on Every Purchase. I - I JOE TOOLE-I