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ruBbiSHED Every Wsckssdv
JOSEPH & Zlt.A B. TOOLE, EOlUrs,
4 übscriplion. - - SIOO per year
’ ILQUITT, GA. Feb. 1, 1911.
Get tin babbit. Boost Colhuitt.
"’ELL YOUR NEIGHBORS
ABOUT IT.
Thursday afternoon, the 23rd
• In; of this month onry man,
>.m in and child from the sixth!
•: nde ip. is requested to bo at the |
rl ■> i here at 3 o’clock I*. M. to I
t' rei the Educational Train.
President Andrew M. Soule
' .*e this to ye scribe: ‘‘The visit -
• liis trier to your locality may I
i nade w "th thousands of dol
t<> its citizens.”
IT- pt pl of the South l ave
• t ii-i that when the farmers j
o*her enterprises flourish. 1
T i ’ .icatioiud Train consists
. . n cars, <ne of which is ar
ns I dace ar for live stock con
,i . ; Peri heron horses, Here-I
: id J rsey cattle, fine hogs,!
c! ■ >ens lc.
a !v lecturers will be ready to j
• rapid met 1 ods which have I
,:en p ven n success. i
T... • visiting the train are ear- j
i ..•! re i ?•‘-ted to register th.tr
i and P. 0. that beneficial
i , iture may be forwarded to
tii n from time to time.
Th" bankets the farmers, the
'.iisiu-'SS men, the school teachers
and th >seinterested in the growth
an 1 devol ipment of the South,
meet this tiain when it stops in
other cities,’ and the Liberal feels
sum that a crowd of the repre
sentative citizens of this section j
wj ! l greet the College on Wheels ;
when it. rolls up in t'olquittTliurs- ■
day afternoon Feb. 23rd.
COMPENSATION.
For the j <y set before tlu'e,
The cross.
I ,r the gain that comes after,
Vi e loss.
For tle murine- hat stnilelb,
The
Sr be>..« 07 . .We : ~
- t ■ willing*,. ,ay ‘ | *
■rue iL ~j 3aJ .
For tln-J ' -eo’d of goodness',
The thorn.
For die spirit’s deep wisdom,
Men’s scorn.
For the sunshine of gladness,
The rain.
For the fruit of Gcd's pruming,
The pain-
For the clear bells of triumph. I
A knell. . '
For the sweet kiss of meeting,
F-re well.
For the height of the mountain,
The sleep. ‘
•’or the waking in heaven.
Death’s sleep.
„ M. F. Butts
THE ( IKL WHO MAKE
I T I EN DS.
Tie | who comes into e room
fr . B i, breeze laughing and,
nt,d ling right and left is always
.vciconie. J 1
Fhe is readv inr my thing and B
.ever throws cold water on your .
She always sees the funny
eM of things and has i hearty way
ot describing them that you feel as
if ou had seen them y. '.irs-lt.
-he never repeatsg.,esip, though
end she does not km-' 1 no. to be
Jpitetnl or sarca-ic or bitter and
she never exaggerater a story to j
produce an uupr ssimi.H ek.iowsi
now to be cl-ver and iuni.v wi. i
eut being unkind .r untr ithful.
-he likes ev> ry body St- pre
fem to consider the world good
honest until it prover its self
~t .rvuse. She hae friends every
ieo-and she never .her
friends or is never forgotten by
tn- m.
Wanted-
\ few Liberals dated Jim. I s
find Jan 1911-
If any subscribers will return
these papers we will appr.ciatt
the favor, and will also pay for tin
paper.
Very K07.p1.
Zula B. Tool.
Messrs W. J . Middleton and I
L t heffield are among the esteer
j] citizjus he-e today.
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a 1 11 - Colquitt I idw. &Furn. Co.
prize is tc be given to the most ■ y
Qpn’t oromise to do any
tllng that they can’t do
Advertise ’ 0 A they can save their
AuVerubC r :-y ■■■’- k>, customers money and
will d lit.
‘ 1! To!> A,w “ B ILL 11 and up t 0 date Line cf
bey to the doctor to cure an ugly ‘ ’ i \ HARF WARE and FURNITURE. | j
, , _ , lift ’ .• '>■. .J \ —I C—l t-Wx—■■( ninnw.-r-.a.-.jCTltlli.l ■—■ i i 1 : Jg-zraawaMW
boil writes D. Frank. I of Stroud T i ] \ t _ ■ > ii
Olila,. I mid pm Imci.lens Arenic |_jj
| Salve on it she did so and it cured , . . r-» . . 1
|itin a short while Quickest healer i and get our prices r ire buying. Special atten- | i
. ’ “T„ MT i’™™ ,to our imperialPrincesV-nge. Bestonthe Market, I
(inly Ac it City Drug Store. ..m—— , L- , . |
77//; ('OUNTY P.4P EB.
lt.s s i by hand ane printed on an old-time Campbell press,
i’.it ; iw.m in it has an interesting none the less,
A.d wee!, by week its coming makes a sweetness in the world. J
Th.- (‘urity paper brings within its wrapper curled.
The little county paper
From the home town ah m<>.
Has anybody died this week ■'
Let’s open it and s°e.
The outside patent medicine, a poem and recipe,
But. smiles are on our visage when its homely type we see:
The ink is badly leveled and some words are upside down,
But the little paper from the sweet old county town.
The little county paper
Like a letter from a friend
It comes to bring us comfort.
And the long week’s golden end. .
The editor is lazy and he doesnt gat round much more,
To gather up the items at the blacksmith shop and store
But here the funera's and the marriages are told,
In simple old time sweetness of an English style of gold
The lit'de county paper.
Some once fence been wbitcwrslu d <h?
The old church steeple’s been painted,
And they nre tired of Parson Gray.
- The back has a story of Old Ned Buntline type,
j The old smell hangs around its folded pages like a pipe,
But sweet with morning music it can make the city seem,
Because it brings the old town up ’o visit us in dream.
The little county paper.
Been no robbing anywhere * "
Who’s gone a.vay to visit,
Bnd who’s conic to visit there.
It hr.sn's much pretension and tis all the san , old thing.
It used to be when child hood filled the world with spring. (
But how we watch anil hunger for the little sheet to come, ,
fronj
w 'Thye litfb county paper, *•
* bn, a welcome friend it is
With ali its’quain 4 old gossips,
Os a sweeter world than this. balt mo-e . mi.
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Solicits Your Trade
The Best Flour 24 ponds 75c!
Good Rice 25 pounds $l.O01
Jeans Pants worth SI.OO 50'. j
Ginqhams Worth 10c 8 1-2 c
Fverthidu sold at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
Honest Weights and measures to every customer.
Callon us. Yours For Bargains.
The Joe t cole Co
WE LOVE OLD MILLER BEhl
Tune, Mv Country Tis of Thee ’
‘ Louise be Bross wrote,. We love
Old Bulloch-Best” The editress
thought the rhyme would fiuda ,
ri .pensive'chord in many hearts)
,f we substitued the name of our.
[own county "Miller ,
We love old Miller best.
Ti“ here our fathers rest
In peace sublime,
Welove her cotton fields
Iler soil great harvests yield
Qur pen her praise nov wields
I In simple rhyme
! Here corn fields waive in tune,
To hoiks of I’-rds June
In harmony
We love her emerald pines
We love her jasmine vines
' I’s to her heart she binds,
In unity.
We love her sons ro true
Our girls noble hearts they woe,
In hapy days;
In every care or strife
' The-spoils from th i Reapersseyffi.
In lines in the book of life
le endless praise.
e I
e I When life on earth does Ceas*.
’ We wish to rest in peace,
In Millers clim«:
~ I Tho pride precedes a fall
’ May Mie be first of all,
r And at her country’s call.
In endless time.
™’ j -Lou 2 De Bro:
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Tortued For 15 Years.
“I want to thank you from the •
bottom of my heart,” wrote C. B. |
Rader, of Lewisburg, W, Yn. “for ,
the wonderful double benefit I got
I from Electric! Bitters in curing me
lof bath a severe ease of stomach
■trouble and rheumatism, from
I which I bad been an almost help- i
• less sufferer for ten years. It suit-;
ed mv case as though inaue just for
me” For dispepsia, indigestion, |
jaundices and to rid the system of j
kidney poisons that cause reumn-j
tism. Electric Bitters has no equal.
Try them. Eveiy bottle is guaran
teed to aatiify. Only 50c at City
Drug Store
Notice of Dissolution.
Notice is hereby jiiven that thr
lire: of 1). B. Womble <2 tfon here
tofore engaged in t*>e business of
running blacksmith ami repair
shops and an undertaking estab
lishment in the city of Colquitt
1 State as Georgians this day dis
solved bv mutualconsent, \V. \\
Womble retiring therefrom.
The business will be conduct**
at the same place by D.B. Worn
bio who will settle all firm liabili
tiesand receipt for ali debts du
the firm. All parties indebted t
the old firm are requested to se 1
tie their accounts at once,
W. W. Womble.
D. B. Womble. .
ic
n! nc£-
Money Loan on Real
Estate, .t ncumbered.
P. E, Wilkin. ;
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I’. D. RICH, L. W. KELSON L
RICH < NELSON
ATTORNEYS AT LAW ()F
--FC A AT
Colquitt, -.1 Georgia
Bn id idge, Ga.
LOST, S’ ED OR STOLEN.
One bay care thoroughbred,
5 years old weights about 850.
| She e'BC’iped j. th ' a large blm.-A
j horse mui lay night, th;’ Sth
I Hist. The rw is an ,'.xtrn large
tnu’e whic*T s been n , d iti tur
pentine hu. [ ss. Th. y escaped .
from Barn 4 I’ncWr's still in 1 [,»• ■
non::-r'iRt Jner of Miller eountv.
N-'tify 1| 0« & Tucker nt Col ,
I quin Ga. v| will gladly pay the
••jcpenSe jf -her or both of the
anim Is hv‘ been Risen up.
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i EXCHANGE i:
1
oar' 4 Country $
4? c «
> Produce $
t s
> . SUCH AS - <
Mt at, Lard, Butter. Eggs, Shell <
4 Corn Etc, C
$ And I et us
1 EXCHANGE GROCERIES |
£ r or them J
> A -d CALL ON US WHEN C
k Z„A |\X7 \ T von want th-. VERY *K
> Z Tk.J| VV C-L V O BEST at the Lowest <
I Price.
C WeStll High Grade Men’s Shos. See C
> Theny . <
| E. Sholar |
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OLL3 .QL-OTHES MADE NEW
ji you want your clothes to look new, see me. Cleaning
and Pressing a specialty. Strict attention given to
La I’es Siirts, etc. All kinds of alt ,j rntions neatly done.
Work caled for and delivered, and prices reasonable.
•»p ne?t door to Mr. -1. S. Bush's store. Phone 83.
J. T. Keys. Prop. Colquitt, Ge
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i d carry a full line of Caskets
li-
"'and Coffins, Attention given
to embalming - -
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We solicit your repair work.
Our are prees correct.
R W. GROW
ah Tirney fld Law.
COl QI 111 . liA
niercrnl liw * “• J
Money to loan oil Sv*
iine at I and *- tier cent
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E. B. BAUCHN.
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Physician & Surgcn,
Resident ’Phon-. 71 I
Office Phone 92.
Ogjce in new drug store on wes|
side of court bouse square next
! door to Colquitt Drug Co.
Colquitt Gn.
\Vm. I. GEER,
Attorney at Law,
and
I Real Estate Agents
Colquitt, Gn.
j Practices in ail Ik Slate and Federal Courts
I else by special contact.
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Mp' Mod.
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Red Goose Contest Winners.
Ist prizt' James 11. Lati>e 5.00
2ond pi i ‘e Ola.tUe. Thompson 2.00
Ist priz -of 1.00 Ei-iirm-ay \]'a t son 1.00
2ond]jrize of 1.00 ” h 1.00
Ist prize of 50e Joseph 11. Lane 50r
2<>nd prize of 50c Hiss th 11, sOn
Total, amt of prizes 10.00
The contest a-inn. is iri/i please call at at End pcs shoe
department aim fei their prizes.
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Colquitt. Ga.
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D BISH X. 1.. KTAS’I.ISTON
BUSH & STAPLETON
■ATTOIIhLIS AT LAW
Will practice in Palau
an I’oa any Circuits.
Special attention giv
en to selling lands.
BARRED PLX MOTH Rocks tor
. sale. Best Strain. Price per trio,
sß.o'). Per pair $5.00. Single
Cockerels SI.OO.
.MRS. G. P. SHINGLER,
DonalsQnyille, Ga
Oct. 20.
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Subscribe.-
DR. R. R. SAUNDERS
:: DENTAL :;SURGEON :
Office Warren Building,
Phone No. 70.
Colqu’tt
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Notice!
Bi ing your shoes to my
Shoe Shop, located in
Tom Keys’ shop to the
right of the uoor.
I also mend harness.
and give satisfaction on
all work. See me!
i
H s.yy Chandler
DR. R. H, SAUNDERS
(fTy
! Office upstairs in post office
| building. Your patronage i*
(•toil.