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MATTERS CONCERNING PEOPLE
GENERAL NEWS GOSSIP.
m- 'MrJ. R. Crawford of Dothan
Ata., was here this week; and his
many old friends were glad to
A shake his friendly hand.
HH Messrs Key Knight ami Walter
■Ki.ight were among the popular
jjaiitizens here yesterday.
MB.. Air L. R. Beach has mcved his
jiliop and now hasa black smith shop
» 'flipped with a gasoline engine
| ’’lhich turns a grind stone, drives
hammer and does ever so
A'iafy other things which the edi-
does not understand. The
shop is located in the immense
| building on Broad Street known
as Mr Fudge’s old ware house,
“Mound City Paint may cost a
; trifle more, but- ! F. E. Fudge.’
y ' Mr. Early Lane was among the
prominent guests in the city yes
terday.
Mr. Arthur Sutton has been here
this week. He teds us that his
daughter. Mrs. Sapp, who disap
peared from the home of her par
ents in the Macedonia community
sometime ago has been located by
1 his friends in Bainbridge. It is
bis opinion that the girl wife is
trying to get buck to her young
thusband in Perry Fla , from whom
i she became estranged several
months ago. 'L he rumors circula
ted that the girl had been murder
ed have been proven false beyond
the shadow of a doubt.
Mr J. E. Sholer puts in an in
teresting advertisement in this
issue of the Liberal. Mr Sholar
has the confidence of a large and
anjnc.'tasing list of customers.
Mr J. V. Tabb of Early County
received a hearty welcome to this
city today.
Superior court adjourned this
L (Wednesday) nfterm.oti, and it is
that the Grand Jury will
Msdu»i<>s whicbr •b. tore '
BE for conside'iat -. or- I
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tew ,u * - e .r
imrjflt litmus in liirJmwrW
The ,srlVr pntt of’next wcelk
• .iiojs.'ind fro-:;
'' planta for sale a>
| Joe Toole's store.
I / "'Messrs B H. Fudge and t lif-
K f ord Boykin are in Albany this
■ week serving as Grand -Jurors in
P the United States court which is
F m session there.
'diss Julia Roberts is duly in
died a teacher in the school
©use neai to the residence of Mr.
«rG'<ak .
There was an ihcroased attend
nce at the Baptist Sunday scho.l
Sunday morning; and many par
. ents were atiiong the congregation.
’ Snpt. L. E.’U Jhoun r< < stud tin
Liberal to say that he very
nwieh epcon.'yg' .i by such a de
cided increase. -
>, Mr. John R» Mercer, ft pron.i
’j^neu<’fry mer and banker ofJDawi-nti
*S f<>Yinu|jyhnnotpice-. his cam.liup.cj
for thl tte office of Congressman
fropf the Congrrssional
pi.-i., to tilt the ,r.h'Xj - I term
of- ridgy Brings 'w-a-' Mr.
Merger is sure' i'at tin- ■ •
sin i dfi be represented by a men
*inm|iliar with* the agriculturrl de
veliipmentg bepnr made in this
portion of Georgia. He is a good
incier. as he is said to be worth
ir'al thousand dollars.
liss Golden Jones is at home
in ti? th*' delight of her many
ng friande. She spent the hol
-s royally-at tlm home of her
er, Mrs Cobb who lives in
■th Alabama.
udge AV, N. Spence of Camilla
jrts hip. formal announcement
his issuetfoi the unexpired term
§origre»s.of Judge J, M. Griggs
eased, A'ell known by
iy eitizena .As tin’s section and
I repeivy4.be hearty support of
i.qjaDy.,
b- •
. ” The mother of Mrs. Joe Brown
sis very seriously ill at the home of
- mr ■ Slighter in this city. Her
li'Jht’b for some time has been witii
..Mrs Juo. Jordan m Slo-mmb, Ala.
..S£he c.ime hei*e to spend the holi
days and became’ill in Baker coun
ty ht the home of hereon, Mr Juo,
N’ewberryi . ‘ile brought her here
wli'e?'. *he lies been careful'y nur--
• e'<£ilfd treated, by physicians, but
her disease lias uotyielded to med
ical treatment. and she is not ex
to live.
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FROM NORTH WEST COR
NER.
We are having some very cold
weather.
People are starting to farming
in our burg.
s Mr. Webb Sheffiel I visited his
} grand papa Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Pauline and Jossie New
r berry visited Misses Lizzie and Ed
die Thomas Sunday.
Misses Lula and G».tsie Sheffield
, visited tbeir brother and Misses
, Bertha and Bessie Newberry Suu.
. d <O-
3 Mr. Heiry Strickland called on
> his best girl c unday.
Misses Addie Tiner and Flora
Houston visited the Newberry girls
11 Sunday.
Ask Pauline and Lizzie bow they
like to ride Howards horse.
Ask a certain young lady about I
living rt frog-pond. XX bet abauti
that Rosebud. I;
A certain young man called at
his best girl’s homo Sunday and
i she was gone, you will have to go
i again.
Mr V. B. Newberry made a bus
iness trip to Blakely Tuesday.
Mr Jesse Cannon visited his rel
atives, the Misses Newberry’s Mon
day.
Ask Mi- Grady Mock if him and
two girls had any fun Monday P.
M. at Ni-ad More mill.
Miss Lizzie Moody visited Miss
Ada Mae Cooper Sunday
Miss Minnie Tiner is visiting
he. brother’ Air Will 'l iner near
Spring Field.
Oh you sids! You know where
the pinder candy is made. Dqn’f
you?
Ask Jossiehow she likes to ride
« ith Glover on the cart.
The union meeting was fine at
Kaney Head last Thursday.
I w nder what the troubl is
with-Bum? Cd me again Bum we
always enjoy rJadiug your lei,, rs.
If this missys the waste -i
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N-. x ~1 EAST
DeaV Liberrl:-
Will you allow me space sot
few- items?
Mrs. H. T. Dunn and son spent
Saturday and Sunday pleasantly
with her sister, Mrs. Cobb.
Rev. E. C. Norris filled his np
pointment at Baptisvinors Sun
day.
Miss Bernice Cleaveland spent
Saturday and Sunday with her
com-i ~ Miss Ella Dunn.
Mr. Dossie Hair and M r . Theo
dore Carter spent Sunday pleasant
ly witn Mr, Grudy Dunn and broth
ers.
Mrs. Ella Carter and son, Guite,
have return'd from a pleasant vis
it at Hie hospitable hone of hei
sister, Mrs. E, Thompson.
Miss Fannie Boykin and Miss
Laura Cobb spent Sunday at Mrs
Harp Barrel’s
Well all of you boys and girls
who are not subscribe i. r the Dear
old" Liberal subscribe just now.
The many readers wiil In- sorry
tv learn that Mr John Dunn is on
the sicklist this week.
I wonder what young man was
nut late Sunday P. M. Bet I can
guess who it was.
Wonder if the boys were not
Heart broken when they went to
the party and and found in girls
tt'.ere, Doni cry boys there will
be another one. some day.
Wonder wheie Rose Red and
snow Whiteart keeping themselves
these days.
As this is my first effort L know
1 many people will wonder who I
am.
I am afraid of that dieadful waste
basket!, but if this escapes I will
write again,
Mayflower,
Making Life Safer.
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Everywhere life ia being made
. more safe through the work of Dr
King’s New Life Pills in Consti
pation, Biliousness, Dyspepsia,
. Indigestion, Liver troubles, Kid
ney Diseases and bowel disorders.
They’re easy, butsnre, and perfect
ly build up the health, 25c ut the
, City Drug Store,
SH ERIFF SALE.
Georgia, Miller County.
I Will be sold before the Court
House door in said county on the
first I uesday in February next to
’■the highest bidder, for cash, the
following peisonal property, towit:
1 E'i pkg Oyster Buckets, 2 emptyj
gum jars, 2 gum jars with contents, |
Jpr counter scales, 3 box Octagon I
soap, 6 C Argo Gloss Starch, 21
cases sardines, 1 bu peanuts, 30 j
bar’s Fairbanks soap. 90 pkgs cal
umet starch, 192 octagon soap, 3o
cans salmon, 87 cans tomatoes, 11 i
pkgs soda, 29 boxes tripe 20 bx I
salmon, 4 bx sardines, 38 bx Roast
beef, 73 bx potted ham, 2bz P, &
M. Baking Powder, 22bx Hatrburg
Steak, 9 bx pine apples, 27 bx corn
beef hash, 19 bx \ ienna sausage.
31 bx American Sardines, 23 bx
rat examinator, 10 Doz. Fruit jar ,
rubbers, 75 weasels Snuff, 4 bx
cocranut, 95 hots lemon extract, |,
|J7 pkgs Bull Durham Tobacco, 5 I
pkgs Dukes Mixture, 17 bx Scotch
Snuff, 10 Dots Catsup, 9 Doz. Ext
Lemon, 71 pkgs washing powder,
4 Bots Ext. Lemon, 115 King Ed- (
0 ward Cigars, 5 1-2 Mv Fish Hoel s,
Sinker-, 3 1-2 Doz Fish Lines,
2 balls f- 1 lines, 1 counter platform
• scales, 1 peanut slot machine. I
milk Shake machine, I milkshake
- glasses, 5 cider glasses, 2 water
. buckets, 1 dipper, 1 pan, 1 tub, 1
cash drawer. 2 Bait Baskets, I show
I case, 1 peanut roaster, 40 Fish
I poles, 1 gasoline lamp, ! lantern,
1 stand lamp, 1 wall lamp, 1 box
locks, screws and staples, etc, 1
3 Roman Candle, 1 beater, I rat irap
28 box torpedoes, Go Ibs paper bags,
, 1 fruit stand, 2 oil cans, 3-4 kegs
- Dili Pickles, 1-2 bbl Congo Cide.,
2 Funnels, 1 empty keg, togethei
with the small frame building in
. I which the above property is con
it lined, it being under stood that
[the purchaser of the said building
will be expected to remove same
immediately after the date of sale
or else make arrangements with
the land on which same is situated.
A’l of the above property levied
■■ property of (be Colquitt
< -non & produce Company,
C. 1 "<vers t proprietor, undvrand
of a rii-g-teege execution
J | returnable tc he
.i• • rciTratVHDy: Ihe 1 eof.
this Jan. -IthXlfllOJ ■
J. A.- I’lijlifps, Sheriff.
BOYKIN NEWS.
Dear Liberal;
Here I come with
some news, the first that I have
[ever written,
Mr and Mrs C. L. Howard had
a turkey dinner Sunday. Their
guests were Mr O. E. Hixon, Mr
and Mrs. A. G. Hixon, Mr and
Mrs. E. L. Harden, Mrs. R. 0. Mc-
Nair and her trio of daughters, of
’3abcoe u . Mrs. Clifton and Messrs
G Jff & luiffus Hix n. They Lad
a delightful time.
Miss Lizzie Hatcher returned
from Mr “Monk” Grimes Sunday
P M.
Some girl and boy looked sad at
church in Boykin Sunday was a
week ago.
Mr Claud Geer went irp to Col
qniti Sunday. Iggness that ho. went
|to sea his girl. Did you not Mr
G oei
There is a yonug laly going te
the P. 0. too much to suit Mr C.
N.
Mrs. 3elle McGuirk has the
sore eyes this week. Hope they
will soon g< t well.
The wedding bells will soon ring
in our village
Mr Sam Davis and Dr Will
Haward spent Friday night with
Mr and Mrs C. L. Howard.
Will close for this time.
Jack & Joe.
THE WATCH FOUND.
It was Mr Ben Wheeler who had
us to advertise last week for a lost
watch.
In a few hours after the Liber
als had been put in the P. 0„ Prof,
J. A. Mt nroe came in tbe office to
restore the watch to the rightful
owner; and the professor refused
to accept any reward, saying tha
it would be a pleasure to him to
> restore the watch.
. Mr WlieeFr is in Edison bit his
watch is being cared for until he
returns to this c ty.
Tse Liberal will contain mor-» of
, the proceeding© of Superior Qou.Jt
. next ween.
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ELECTION. j
. Georgia Miller County;
It being made to appear t< me
‘■ that a vacancy exists in thetffice
’. of County School Com jiissicaer of
■ i said co-hty, caused by the resig.
[nation of Hon. W. I. GeeE' ex.
i commissioner and it furthef i ap-
I nearing that the unexpired term
ito be filled is for a greater period
; than twelve months, it is hereby
ordered in accordance with the
terms of the statu'e for such cases
made and provided that ah elec
tion bo held in said county on rhe
I 21th day of January 1910 t- - lect
b'l success->r to fill the tm--? piped;
term of the said W, I. Gee , re
signed . 1
It is further ordered that said 1
election be h*dd under the rides
governing the election of other ,
county officers in said county.
XXitness my hand and official sig
nature. Jan. 3rd. 1910.
XV . C. Dancer.
Ordinary Aliller County. .
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It is dang rous thing io take a t
cough medicine contains . niatns .
uivNnuiur ' I'.aiOS
’’ that merely stifle your cough in
stead of curing it. Foley's Roney
‘i and Tar loosens and cures the
cough and expels the poisonous
germs, thus preventing pueti nouia
‘ . and consumption. Refuse si-bsti
-1 .tub’s and take only the genuine
■ i Foley’s Honey and Tar in the yel
-1 : low package. City Drug fetore.
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ANNOUNEMEXT .
for county school ■
COMMISSIONER.
1 o-the voters of MiPer County.
Acting upon the solicitation of
■ Hie patrons of the various schools
,iu the county, hereby announce
| myself a candidate to fill the the
| tinexpired term of County
I Commissioner Goer, wbof Las re
signed. It elected, I promise to
give the office the si'.mel diligent
attention that I endeavovtoglve to
my law practice. I promilsye umv
very best efforts in trying to elevate
the standard of educatiojn ini your
bounty by visiting t ! schools con
dantly .aid keep;,; . with ■
the woik am' p; .' each
■■ 1 1
■Wre a Count / «•
which will 1 s:pa,t"d irjMH
while-.., . idd
'ueniflTto ar .ns itervsF j Z-frl
schoc.is and flio education JaTobr
chddren. if you f -el thaJf .am
competent and will makcOou ;a
good County School Comir./aioner
I wiil appreciate your .r„b arid
suDuort. If-you do not I<l that
I will make a good officer’K- this
position, I would be pres-i’iliptious
to ask your support.
Faithfully,
Ifeß Bush
A HAPPY MARTI„GE.
Sunday morning at J, home of
the bride’s parents Mr. and Mrs.
T. P. Powell who ' ve j Decatur
county Mr. Chester Lusher and
Miss Alice Powell, wm'happily |
married, Rev. Mr IdgeTAifiicia- ■
ting.
Only the near rel ;k?s' -Of, '
high contracting parM wasinvit "
ed to witness tne tyrM f the nup
i tial knot.
j The bride is in this
cotii'ty having in
different localdies. is coagid
, ered very pretty by ■ L rge circle'
of friends. j
The groom is a M ig. genlle-
I man possess: rter.mg
q.inlificulioiis. has!
the and
esteem of all | / know him. !
The popular are at home !
to their, 1.., iids -i. s
tion of this city r"Sid. u
r-centlv aud Mrs.'
I J. rt. Carpenter-
The Liberal odWd best wishes
to Mr and .Mrs L'j. iter and wishes
for them a long/. laeeful life ove'r
the m atri m o tiii ] /A’:'.
I The friends (■Mr Davis who
i lives near Baheqcll will regret to
know that he a- d’his wife lost
■ their home with its contents by
. tire not long ag. Their own and
: their childrens’s ckthing was all
I ourned. Mr Dsvis is a son-in-law
1 of Mr Bush Vann.
packs Health in n- ras of plant and g|
flL‘;rbtomake the Weak strong,the Sick woil.jJ
;il Dr. KING’S I
WEWHEALTHi
f : J- TEA
t , «is Nature’s own cure. Every grain of its*
• 21 golden herbs is crannied with glorious®
i M Health for you it tr»)«bh with Constipa-W
’1 tion,Biliousne s, Wet k Kidneys,
via 1 vchecrß’opd g
Acvuicld i/oii’t wait. Get it Bj
• ■ now. A’wßivs Guax-'-feed.
■ B ONL > CFNTiFEB PACKAGE. g
j DR. R. H. SAUNDERS,
:; DENTAL : ; SURGEON : :
Office Warren Building, i
Phone No. 70.
Colquitt - . . . - Ga.
E. B. BAUGHN,
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Physician & Surgcn,
Resident ’Phone 71
Office Phone 92.
Office iia new drug store on west
side of court bouse square next
door to Colquitt Drug Co.
Colquitt .Ga.
j have not quit the I
PRACTICE OF MED-
ICINE.
I have no other business to bur
den my mind now. I rend new'
books and try to know everything |
new as much as last year graduates.
DO NOT HESITATE TO SEND
FOR ME AT NIG II f.
.1 am willing to do my share of
charity practice.
W. E. HUNTER, M. D.
P. D. BIOH, L. w. NELSON,
c-RICH & NELSON
ATTORNEY'S AT LAW OF
FICE AT
Colquitt, Georgia.
Bainbridge, Ga. j
B. B. BUSH
N. L. Staptsifejjaj
dUSH & .TARLETON.
ATTOXNEIS AT I <w
Will practice m lalanla
Albany Circuit*.
T''g-X'ial attenti -y * '
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’ - A f '
L.~-l •fiLQUII’T. I
practices in ail tbe State and ■
‘EcdefniCourts aud else wera by ;
mesial contract.
S-25-03-1,
IB ■«11-1 wn II I » uri-ml7_rgn.- rxjr-jjrnax.rTJg*
Dr. E. K. RAINEY, Dentist,
Arlington. Georgia
Office upstairs in post office
building, Your patronage is so
I iicted.
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R. W. GROW
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Attorney -ut LaWi
COLQUITT, GA. |
Uomrr.eieial liw a Specially. ,
M-.u-ey to icon on five
h;.>e<fit 7 a>«- ► i - r cent interest
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IT PAYS TO ALL WOKK IS
I APPEAL! NEAT GUARANTEED
Ft Gains Steam Laundry
I represent the Ft Gains
J Steam Lajridry; Anew and;
iftstituion.
Al! inoaern machinery, perfect |
sanitation.
All work guarantesd.
C. E. BUSH, Agent,
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J Foley’s Honey and Tar is the
. best and safest cough remedy for
children. At the first symptoms
of a cold, g’ve’j. as directed, and
I ward off danger of croup, bronebi
l|tis. sore throat.jjjpld in the bead
I land stuffy breathing. It brings
I comfort and ease to the little ones.
II Contains no opiates or other harm
jiful Irugs. Keepi’ahvnys on hand,
i and refuse subsKiutes. Colquitt
r Drug Store,
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SEE ME BEFORE
Buying Your Chil
drensCoats. Iwill
save you money.
Come and buy
your winter shoes
0
Wehaveonhand
a beautiful line of
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t ? ;
erdekerv.
C-7 ’'j' >
Yours ' for bar- - -
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gains.
JOETOOLE
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BURIAL CASES.
| Best Coffins & Caskets for
: the Least Money. A -
Buy of me. You will be created
with every consideration.
Bodies of he c-ead embalmed
ata moderate price.
Bring your repairwork to us.
We will grealy appreciate
your patronage. •
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
D. B. Womble & Son
Colquitt, Ga