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The Miller County Liberal.
Entered in the P. O. nt Colquitt
Ga., as Second class M after
Published Every Wednesday
JOSEPH & ZULA B. TOOLE. Editors.
Subscription. - - $1 00 per year
COLQUITT, GA., Feb. 7, 1912.
OHCIAL DIRECTORY
J. W. C. Worril J. S. C. Court
Mondays Apr. and Oct
•J. A. Laing Solicitor General.
J. E Brown Clerk.
J. A. PhiiPps, Sheriffr
W. C. Dancer, Ordinary. Court Is-
Monday in each mouth.
S. B Wilkin. -
W. J.Grimes. / Com. Court Is
E. B. Jones i’Tuesday in each
J. M. ShhtgliT ' month.
W. 1. Moody. Tax Collector
B. F. Bush, ~ Receiver
B. F. Rawls, Countv Treasurer
W. A. McDonald, County Survey
or
Jas. Knight, Coroner.
C. C, Bush, Judge City Court
Court 2 Monday in each Month
Hell-Punishment
J. E. Sholar Writes
In the gospel as recorded by St
Mark, beginning with the ninth
chapter and reading the forty
third to forty eighth verses, in
clusive, we find where our Lord
said of the members of the tody
that if they offend thee, that is, it
they prevent yon from doing God’s
holy will, cut them off, for it ii
better for thee to enter into Heav
en maimed or half blind than be
ing whole, to be cast into hell,
where there is no death and tin
fire is never quenched. As 1 d<
not try here to quote the verbage
of the scripture please read it. and
see l ow I try to explain the trm
meaning. Ryad algo Ltilj£
l*Jili to 3lsT verses? Our Lord
spoke these words and took great
care in illustrating here and in
many other places the vivid cer
tainty of a fiduro punishment for
the wicked, disobedient and faith
less generations of this earth.
To not believe in a future hell
is equiveltni to not believing in a
future Heaven, and makes, Jesue
Christ, the Son of God, a liar,
Don’t let anybody try to be
lieve that there is no hell. Jesus
Christ did live is proven by al his
tory and declared by the Holy
Bible.
His miracles of knowledge and
power prove that lie is the son of
God and that His words are true
According to Christ’s' own words
those who will not believe that H
is the son of God, and will not be
lieve His words and teaching and
believe in God, are sure for hell.
Hell, —Punishment. Some peo
ple believe in bell on earth as the
only In 11.
There are many things which
people do in violation of the laws
of nature. Fertilise things they
are sure to be punished in earih,
an 1 this punishment follows their
posterity down to the third and
fourth generations, sometimes.
There an? some things which
are a violation of God s law, of the
law of nature, and also of the laws
of the land. Such as these are li
able Io throe punishments, or
three hells. Possibly we may use
the term “third heli.”
A man may possibly suffer the
punishment of two hells here on
earth at the same time. But in
the future bell the punishment
will bo many times greater than
all the hells of earth combined.
There are very few who shall
escape the punishment for the vio
lations of the laws of nature,
which are all kinds of diseases, or
the first hell.
Many may' escape the punish
ment of the law of the land, im
prisonment. strapping, service and
execution, —thestcond hell.
Let us do die holy will of-God
that may, and let us pray God that
we may escape the future punisb
mi nt,— hell.
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NEW DRAY LINE.
lam not handling Ice during the Winter months but I ,
still in a position to supply the public at cheapest prices
Brick and Lime—My Dray Line
Is something to which I will invite your attention also.
Al! business entrus-ed to me will be promply attended to.
W. L. HOSEA
J'jlOA‘E 51 ATDEPOT
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MONEY TO LOAJI
I have money to loan on improved farm lands. If you
need money I can arr; ge for you to get it.
Ten Year Loan Can Be Made.
When here at office of Busl A Stapleton. ,
J. L. WILLIAMS, liU'A"7l'
7 tr> .. i, ■.« iTrnrrw- smsrrn "*
A Prayer For
Only A Dream
The 29ih day of January' 1912,
while ou ray bed sick, thinking
over past life, I thought of the
13lh, day' cf December when my
little son, Glover, was riding along
trying to sing “Old Time Relig
ion” and then ou the 14th, day he
was shut and killed and cn the
16th, day of December he was bur
ied.
It set med to me like 1 just
oanted to see him so bad, I asked
God if it was only’ in a dream I
wanted to embrace him in my
arms, and bless the Lord he came
that flight. lit and I rode to
jet her and talked to each other,
uid bless God it was sweet to my
soul.
He is just waiting to bid “papa
and, mama” to come home.
Jessed bt the name of the Lord
tor I intend to meet him in Him
en by' the help of God.
Yours truly,
L. E. Millikoxs.
Several barrels of pure, henn
ma 1-* cane syrup for sale at rea
sonable price. For particulars
call at Colquitt llardwate & Fur
niture Co. • if
A Child's Wild Midnight Ride.
To warn people of a fearful for
est fire, in the Catskills a young
girl rode horseback at midnight
and saved many lives. Her deni
was glorious but lives are often
saved by Dr. King’s Ne.v Discov
ery in curing lung tr .-übles, cough
and cole, which might have ended
in consumption or pneumonia.
“It cured me of a dreadful cott.ih
and lung disease,” writes W. R.
Patterson, Wellington, T* x., “id
itr four tn our family bad died
with consumption, and I gained
86 pounds/’ Nothing so s..re ni.c
safe for all lung troubles. Price
50c anti. SI.OO. Trial bottle tree.
Guaranteed by City Drug Store,
Cotton Seed Me«l and Hu]..,
citeap at Sholar’s.
The beu that eats Aunt Patsy’s
Poultry Feed cannot hi Ip but .ay.
because the feed is turned into
Eggs. Gi tit at Bhuiar's.
Seed Irish potatoes at Joe
Toole’s 45c a peck.
EGGS FOR SALE -By those
who teec Aunt Patsy’s Foully
feed to their hens. B'ld by J. E.
Sholar.
City Barber Shop
Has been moved into the Wilkin, LuHding,
near the Hotel, at which' place, with an entirely
new and modern equippvnent, its barbers will con
tinue to offer the White People of Colquitt and
Miller County prompt and efficient service
E. S. LAWHRON, Pro’p’r
OPEN FROM 7:00 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M.
Notice!
Bting your shoes to tny s
Shoe Shop, located in
Tom Keys’ shop on tnel
right of the ooor.
1 also mend harness®
and give satisfaction utir
ali work. See me! I
Henry Chandiet'
W anted.
To buy’ one good young buggy
horse,' good size; good ey-s and
gobi! conditioned.
Also want cue ton of first class
hay, delivered. Write, wire, or
si e me personally.
M. B. Vann, ’
Babcock, Ga.
NOTICE.
If yin want to buy a FARM or
sell your Fann See Ale.
P E Wilkin.
Application To V '
Amend Charfer
Georgia, Miller County.
To the Superior Court of said County:
The petition of the Colquitt Hard
ware and Furniture Company respect
fully shows:
Ist. That on the day of Octo-
ber 1910 your petitioner was granted a
charter in the Superior court of said
county and made a body corporate for
the term of twenty years with a capi
tal stock of Fifteen Thousand dollars.
2nd. Petitioner finds th a t said
amount of capital stock is larger than
is necessary in the successful conduct
of its business, and desires to reduce
said amount to the sum of eight thou
sand one hundred dollars, petitioner to
have the privilege of increasing same
when it so desires according to the terms
of the original charter.
3rd. Petitioner shows that at a
meeting of its stockholders held on the
day of January, 1912, at which
all stockholders were present, a resolu
tion was unanimously passed authoriz
ing a reduction of the capital stock as
above set forth.
Wherefore petitioner prays that its
charter be amended as above set forth.
Bush & Stapleton,
Petitioner’s Attys.
Filed in office January 30th, 1912.
G. W. Cleveland, Dep.. Cl!:,
Georgia, Miller County.
Office of Clerk Superior Court.
I, G. V.’. Cleveland. Deputy Clerk of I
the Superior court of said county, do
hereby certify that the above and fore- I
going is a true and correct copy of a I
certain petition for amendment to char- |
ter as same appears on file in my office.
Witness my hand and official seal this
the 30th, day of January, 1912.
G. W. Cleveland,
Deputy Clerk.
Seal
’ Jas. T. Persons
AttoJ ney « t Iff ‘
Office temporarily in the Court House
W. H. Krause P. D Rich
i Krause & Rich
i ...........
Attorneys at Law.
I Colqtiiit, G i, Bainbridge. Ga
E. B. Baughn
Physician & Ft rueon
| Office Next D>ior to Cook’s Phar
maev. All Calls Anawerct
I Promptly.
Colquitt, Ga
j. p. cook w o. hay:
Drs Cook & Hays
Ph ysi ci ans A x dS u kg E' ■xs
All Culls Promptly Answered
Colquitt, Ga.
B. n. llt'SH x. 1,. STAVLJCTO?
Bush & Stapleton
Attorneys st Law
practice in State tine
Federal Courts. Reid Estates ant
Long Term Loans on,Farms. See us
Dr. R. H. Saunders
: : DENTAL : ; SURQFQN :
Office In The Warren Building
Phone A'd. 70.
Coiiy-iTT, - Georgia.
Wm. I. Geer
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Ri a) Estate Agent. Will prac
tice hi nil btafe tiinl Federal
Courts.
'Coquitt (J,
R. W. Grow
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Colquitt, Ga.
Coin,mercial Law A Specialty.
. Ml »>«y. tp Lona <oi five -Year*
Time at 7 per cent interest
DR. IS. K. RAINEY, Dentist
Arlington, Georgia.
Office upstairs in post offtet
building. Your patreniige is So
licited.
Watson=Bnsh
■ ■». ir-owr. i-tamz. in ■■■ »—Kjr3aKjg»
insuance Agency
Accident, Health aud Fire
Insurance
Offices at Colquitt National Bank
and First Nat'otjal B ink
CoLQpiTT, Ga,
A NOTICE !
To all the Fariycrs of
th is and other sections
Everybody likes good work.
Call at my itew sh'ip in front
of Hip Fudge and Bailey stnbks.
Bring your hides of every
kind to me. I will pay Lest
pvici s.
Brig all of yotii' Bicycle tires
rubber buggy tirvs, brass of all
weights, rubber shoes and all'
kinds of rubber that you have
to dispus'i of except bvitiiig.
L R. BEACH
PEUifiiA
I|l?ft roe with a frightful cough aud
very weak. I 1..--el'i hen Icould
treat;; ,\ur.< p< a}, mr 10 to 20,
llj loc • c< ddnothelp'
me, but I wdu ceßg .Jtc.y cured by
S D». KINC’B
tiow Dismsry
g Mrs.-J. B. Cox, Joliet, DI.
150 c ASID $ 1.00 AT ftLL DRUGGISTS.
Auto Livery &
Repairs
lam now in my new garage on
Main S. and am better prepaired
than ever for delivery calls. Our
rates are reasonable, cars strictly
first class and our drivers careful.
In connection with our delivery
we have opened up a repair shop
with a corps of efficient workmen
and we are in position to handle
all repair work in the best and
quickest manner. We solict your
patronage and guarantee satisfac
tion.
H. S. SUTTON
Colquitt, Ga.
r-Ftff ?i frm tpyi «E9 ttflKO CVSEHW* MEOOHEBSB
ITlurugiibred Berkshire Boar
figr-FROM- THE BEST STOCK IN THE COUNTRY “ST
Serri ■ SI.OO or choice pi a at 2 months old. For
| Tartieulars call at my office.
I DR. E. B. BAUGHN
e
» COLQUITI'. - - - GEORGIA
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| MONEY TO LOAN
Long Time and Low Interest
1 um prepared to negotiate quick Loans on Improved Farms, for
H any number of years, from three to ten, at a Low Rate of Interest.
9 Loans made to negroes also. Also want Options on Farms, large or
Ismail, and on White Oak and Poplar Timber.
Come to see me or write
John D. Abernathy,
3 GAY BUILDING ----- BLAKELY, GA.
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A Constant ■%<?
Protection
A telephone on the Farm affords the Farmer’s family freedom
from isolation as well as protection in the absence c; the men,
Mr. S. S. Lee, of Blanch, N. C., writes: "Some time ago one
of our friends’ husband was compelled to be off until ten o’clock at
I night. During that time no one was in the house but his wife.
She talked to us all up and down the Ime, and each family was
ready to go to her at a minute’s notice.. She said she was so glad
she had a phone, as she would not feel at all lonely.”
Write for our free booklet and see how little it costs to have a
telephone on your Farm. Address
Farmers Line Eepartuaect
SOUTHERN DELL TELEPHONE $ A %
& TELEGRAPH COMPANY WJSJj
242 South Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga.
Tlw i ‘ I 2hp 1 ” needed in every home
I 11C L, lUC iCI 1 in M iu er Ccunty.