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NEW ARRIVALS]
o , Q , I have in transit another solid car load of flour,
Clippers anu bnoes I bought this before ths sha r p advance and will g
My spring line of Shoes and Slippers have arrived save the consumers money when it arrives.
and range in price from 50c. to $3.50. A stylish line I solicit the patronage of the people of this section.
for men, women and children. Do not buy till you
§ examine my line. Velvets, black and tan, patent leath- a
• j er, white and kid slippers in all leading styles. |
CORSETS.
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I have the exclusive right to sell the famous I rather wear a Warner’s corset than any I have
Warner’s Rust Proof Corsets. ever worn. |
Several ladies in this section weae them and They all They make a lady'look better” and they are com-
I say; sortable. See them. I
Yours For Bargains,
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Joe Toole. j
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Carries a full line of Coffsns
and Caskets
Special attention given to Embam ing !
I also operate an vp-to-date blacksmith- and |
; repair shop and cordially solicit yoitv patronage and- |
guarantee absolute satisfaction. JUy shop is located
near the public school building.
D. B. WOMBLE
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<'•> 11‘henhaving them filled in time means less R
cost, little pain, and much greater perma-
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Insuance Agency |
Accident, Health and Fire
Insurance
Offices at Colquitt National Bank
and First National Bank '
Colquitt, Ga. .
To Mather—And Others.
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■‘l blamed my heart for sovere
distress in my left side for two
years,” writes W. Evans, Dan
ville, Va., “but I know now it was
indigestion, as Dr. King’s New
Life Pills completely cured me.”
Best for stomach, liver and kid
i ney troubles, constipation, head
ache or debility. 25c at City
D rug Store.
Buying Goods
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W?~H. grimes company
\ Is a habit that, has fastened itself upon many I
\ of the most particular house-wives in this /•
'l section. THERE IS a .REASON. Thia /
j firm from the start has followed the policy of I
/ supplying their trade with the highest grads \
/ of Fancy and Family Groceries at the lowest \|
I possible prices. THAT’S WHY. I
W. H. GR IMES CO.
Phone 52
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fjZ Pays Thousands of Business
o— Men throughout the length
and breadth of America, who —3
recognize no sentiment ex-
SZ cept results. TRY IT!
‘UUUUUUi HUES
Ctriou I N.ws.
In the earth are sometimes
heard before a terrible earth
juake, that warn of .he coming
peril. Nature's warnings are kind
That dull pain or ache in the back
warns you that tho kidneys need
attention if you would escape
those dangerous maladies, dropsy,
liabetes or bright's di.ease. Take
Electric Bitters at -once and see
backache fly and all your best feel
ings return. “My son received
great benefits from their Use for
kidney a n d bladder troubles,
writes Feter Bondy. South Rock
wood, Mich. “It is certainly a
great kidney medicine-’’ Try it.
5 oc. at City Drug Store.
A NOTICE !
To all the Farmers of
this and other sections
Everybody likes good work.
Call at my new shop in front
of the Fudgeind Bailey stables.
Bring your bides of every
kind to me. I will pay best
prices.
Brig all of rout Bicycle tires
rubber buggy tin », brass of all
weights, rubber shoes and all
kinds of rubber that you have
to dispos-t of except bviting.
L. R. BEACH
Rimls Attack Os Heath.
“Five years ago doctors tokl me
I had only two year# to liye.”This
startling statement was made by
Stillman Green Malachite, Col.
“They told me I would die with
consumption. It was up to me
then to try the boat iutig medicine
and I began t» use Dr. King’s New
Diseovsry. It was well I did, for
today I ata warking and bvlisve I
owe my life to this great throat and
lung cure that has cheated the
grave of another victim.” Its folly
to suffer with coughs, colds or oth
er throat and lung troubles now.
lake the sure that’s safest. Price
50 cents and SI.OO. Trial bottle
tree st City Drug Store.
Ciliiiin.
Georgia Miller County:
J. H. Dubose guardian of W. W.
Roberts has applied to ms for a dis
charge from hiaJGuardianahip of W. W.
Roberts this is therefore to notify all
persons concerned, to tile their objec
tions, if any they have, on or before
the first Monday in April next, elee J.
H. Dubose will be discharged from his
Guardianship as applied for.
This March 4th 1912.
W. C. Dancer, Ordinary.
Gumption On The
Farm.
Get the oats io early.
Hail, blustering March!!), no,
don’t!
It is better to Sell what you can
aot eat than to eat what you can
act sell.
If you are in doebt as to wbeth
er yea have religion er not, ask
yosr wife, she knows.
Plant less ground to ’corn and
give it better culture.
Drive some strong, pointed irons
in the bottem of your ladders be
fore they slip and perhaps cost a
life.
The revival of the good old cus
tom of cooperative kilbngcf beef
and sheep among neighbors would
love one es the high costs of liv
ing.
Mr. Pry Howard of Iron City
cams oyer Sunday, with Mr W. P.
Dunn who every Sunday visits his
little four year old son residing
here with his grandmother, Mrs
Dixie Dixon.
Air J. E. Tussey, Gen. Manager
oftheG.F. & A. Ry. Co. has re
signed and will move to mobile Ala
io accept a position as Genera)
Manager of the Cochraase Lines ex
tending northward from nlabama
city.
1 he strike of the miners, over a
million of them, in attracting the
attention of the inhabitants of all
nations.
The Troubles Os An
Editor.
Our sympathy goes out to the
editorial family of the Miller Coun
ty Liberal.
I be Liberal sails under the mast
head of its kind in the state for
Joseph Toole and his wife Mrs
Zula B. Toole are joint 'editors of
the paper
But even a combination likethat
cannot circumvent the bard hick
which ottimes comes down the
big road and Jbits the editorial
desk, composing room and printing
press all at the fame time. For
instance, hear the story of this
week’s trials in the Liberal fami
ly;
News for the Liberal this week
has been pinned under difficulties
first the cook was sick, next Jose
ph, the four-year old son ot ye
scribe took the measles, than yes
terd.y Mr Lewis the print, r had
the bouss of his hand crushed and
the flesh awfully lacerated render
ing him incapable of working and
he left for the heme of his parents
in Sparta this morning. Verily we
are not going tlnough life on flow
ery beds of ease.
No, indeed! Flowery beds would
look out of place around a printing
office aud subscribers would have
ample excuse for failure to pay up
their subreriptions at the end of
the year. But we are glad to note
that in spite of the cook being sick
Joseph having the measles and the
printer getting his hand mashed,
the Liberal appeared on schedule
time, and newsy as usual.-Albany
Herald.
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