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The MillcT County Liberal.
Entered in the P. 0. at Colquitt
Ga., ae Second cLisa Matter
Published Every Weinesday
JOSEPH & ZULA l». TCCLE, tdltcra.
Subscription, - - SI 90 per year
COLQUITT, GA., Mar. 20, 1912.
The hen that eats Aunt Patsy’.*-
Poultry Feed cannot help but .ay
because the feed is turned 'into
itJggs. Get it at Sholafb.
Mr. Vai Hogue was assuring his
friends last week'tliat he now *’be-
Ijnged to the Four Hundred’’ It i
characteris ic of him to make al
lusions as if ne was a resident
the metropolis of U. S. He is the
proud possessor of an automobile
and laughingly says he does not
belong any mure to the “drag
crowd
Notice
To The White Voters Os The
Pataula Circuit:
As your next Solicitor Ger°ral,
it will be my purpose to conduct
the affairs of the office for the
bem tit of your State and counties
and byway of being able more Suc
cessfully to do that, I shall, with
the consent of the court,-bavp u
criminal court calendar. + ,
The purpose ot the calendar is
to set criminal cases for trial on
certain days so that parties inter
ested, ei therasde fw id a 11 fs, with ess
es oi bondsmen c n attend- court!
and have their matters disposed of
promptly and not be forced to b<
Kept away from their • farms or
places of business longer than is
necessary. Outside ot the actual
expense to parlies interested, it is
a severe drain on the county, so
much loss of time that could be
employed in working crops and at
tending to business.
I am i;i fa- :— ■ Solttt
tors General on an adequate salary.
When one is interested in the re
suit of a conviction, human—like
there is special incentive to secun
a conviction. This should not bi
the case. A public tifficei’s soli
aim in serving the people should
be to wt 11 and truly look aitei tin
interests of his Slat' 1 and’commun
ity. His desire should be to set
that innocent are discharged as
well as to vigorously prosecute and
convict the guilty.
Frivolous matters and malicious
prosecutions, that are without
merit, nave no place in the court
house. The placing of a Solicitor
on a salary- instead i f the fee sys
tem that is the law ofthepresent
time, will eliminate all personal
inteiest that he may have in pros
ecuting cases and I.is motive in
prosecutions will be the welfareo'f
the State that desires none of -its
innocent citizens punished, and Ips
sense of duly to his oath of < flic,
will cause him to tr at every- man
alike and fair.
If such a bill is introduced in the
Legislature, I shall be glad to lend
my influence in the passage of the
same. One Solicitor General of.
the Stats is on a salary., It is tin
Atlanta Circuit that'l speak ot.
In this way. money will be placed
in the trea.-iyy and your taxis
should be lessened and the cost of
holding your Superior-Courts writ
be greatly reduced.
I have your interests at heart
and want to serve you.
Yours truly,
BILLIE B‘. BUSH
City Barber Shop
If as been moved -into. the Wilkin Build-wig; •
near the Hot el; at which place, with an entiiffly r
new and modern -equippment, its barbers wifi eoii- ■ |
Unite to offer the White People of Colquitt -and ■ '
Miller County prompt and efficient service
E. S. LAW H RON, Pro’p’r j
OPEH FROM 7:00 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M. ' ’ j’
NEW DR/tjr? iit Q
lam not handling Ice during the Winter months but 1' f
still in a position to supply tfee public at cheapest prices I
B rick and Li me—MyX e l
Is something to which I will invitA* .xour. also, ra
Al! busim ss entrus-ed to mo will be prom ply attended to. Ih
W. L. HOSEA’' J I
ruaVE 51 ; L -
> , = essasalo3clear tEfr— estatecaass • ~t csi
L ... .- ...... —Si — 4* —Wi._£.L.
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i—■ TIM'MI ’ ■ . ■ . ■ ■ - - S-—r. - - -. ■ l J Wil. JMI lUALA.I—ny I
'MONEY TO' LOAN
1 have mor.ey I > loan mi improved farrnja ids. i li'you Ml
need inoui-y 1 canary-:' gfefiryou to det i'. V|
' P Ten Year Caa ftfee ' Made!.]
IWhen liere'nt. ' llb-e ~f ilm. V Stnploli-.-n. -
. J. L. WI L L:.. MSv
Growing Fast. |
/ Saturday without any- soleita-!
lion on o-.ir part The Li beral gain i
ed five new sub.scribers
That, excellent citizen, Mr B A.q
Phillips who has been a s ibscrh '
ber to the L beral since our tiffe* j
issue dropped in and paid for the
paper to be sent t..ohis brother, Mr
W. A. Phillips, Sparger, Tex.
N*xt we received a letter con
taining a check from that former,
Colquittonian, Mr M. D. Huberts,
who is in' tie fancy greet ry Imi
neve in Richland, wit h instruct ions
do orwud the Liberal to is wife,
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•Then’a.subbQription fie was re-'
ceived from Mr R. W. Miller, t.
worthy Miller county boy, who is
doing well in a drug store in Bar
ney.
Tlteu'Rev. D, Joiner and Mr J.
I D. Dayis whf> are on rural routes,
leading from this city dropped. in.-
and had their names placed on the
Colquitt list.
We appreciate tb's steady
'growth, and are trying to make'
the Liberal Worthy of the appre.
ciation of our eight hundred #ulP"
ocribers, and it is estimated th,it
an average of five people read encl:
subscriber’s paper. According toi
1 lioc~?3tfii'rirt^pKTr' L1 liei T 'o .is"' nov. s
peruse 1 by four thousand readers.
Announcement.
L take this method of notifying the
White Voters of Miller County of my ,
candidacy for the position of Judge of
the City Court subject to the action/jf i
the white primary to he held, ig tl.ej
spring of 1912.
If elected I promise a conscientious I
administration of theduties of the tenth
without favor or affection, fear or ha
tred of any one.
R. W. GROW.
Eggs For Sale
Brown Leghorn Eggs, 15 for
.■?! .0'); Buff Orpington eggs,ls I,u 0
The chickens are fine single e< mt ; J
fowls. Thus.* desiring eggs ci.i
get either of these fine Lreejs ’by' :
notifying <
Mrs. Joe M. ShingLer
- Colquitt, Ga.
Attention Teachers
The Annual Teachi rs’ (i.g’itule
will be held in Colquitt fo.m
April I,sth to the 1911 and every]
teacher, unless providentially l.ii’.'’
dered, wi l ! la. expected to atteini
The Institute will be conduct?d'
by- Mr. F. E. Land, State Suptwis--
or.
B, B. Bush, County x -.-|
Superinteiidant, ■ J,.
FOR TREASURER..
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I am a candidate for •'TrensurcV' ■
of Miller county, subject to<the»
primary of April sth. If elected,'
1 promise an efficient, .and fnith-
I fill dlecharge'of the duties ‘of tJiew
office. .
Sam M. Wats ox, J*
i f For€dmmissioner
r6m The 12th Dist.
■ 'I h ? 'iVuCef my’c in 1
I' ''orrthe'i ffirT s-f'CeHnVy- Commis'
| lion r cJ-t!«>. J Jl-n.l>rs!': and wdi
i appreciate the suppo-ft., oil, tin
V'ti-rs '.d. tlig i(iijj/iel.
li. I aiij the choice of the voters
I shall dischai^ejbf^luries. of the
.ffic, ivilhout fear or favor and to
tlie best iff mv ability .
' Y> ufs To Serve,
? ■'' "'‘'VV. G.Stokes.
• ' NOTICE.
I: Vjiiwaritlo buy a FARM or
-<•11 your I'i.ruqSec Me.
... ; ..ILE Wilkin.
' \ NOTICE.
Nqtic. L hereby giveif flint gtbJ
firm of W. 11. GrTni’s Co?' IVrl j
Tore engaged *f i! file Grocery b|| SF
uess in fhecify of Cbl<'iuitt,‘GnHß|
i liis dnv II -selvt’d, M’ mutual
■ifeyt Wt, H L
*i r f tn* *The iytV’ss w i iß'Be con -'
ducted tat ibe sarffiv .-place' by B.
'Tin'inufuler the .firm name of >
J.h.ou»l;S on GrocerypCo-.-vvlun will |
S'tile, all firm liabilities ' and fe-
| ceipt for alt. deb's du'- t<> the firm.
' Tins January 2.(>-h. 1912.
‘ •’w'.jf.'Grinles
:B. Thompson. - c ‘
Ci'rtZn 'Seed Meal' and' Hulls
e-heny m. Sholar's. ■ .
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: No.’ 9254., - ‘ REPORT 'OF THE CONDITION OF
THE COLQUITT NATIONAL BANK
j At Caljuitt iw the Style of Georgia at. the close of
' f ' Trfsiness Fehruary 20.1912.
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Loans and Discounts ’ 70,039 10
'secGreJ'
aftd Wis&rtred' ’ r ‘
Bmttk#t<j, secure circir-
■. x-latpru . . 1 10,000.
Prenajpnis.un .JJ . S ? By nds,
etc. 252.C0
iLi-ik'ifiif" hovrel' Furniture
‘ ‘ l ’’Tind'FistwM*' 10,380 54
Banks
' ,hiot agents).'
Due 7'?*>nrStiittr§nft.Pr|vnte
*■ *Bunkl - 'imd -Bankers,
- T.oslt ompjwies, ■ and ,
Savi.igMgJipJt 3 , 6.422 97
: Due from approved Reserve
' 13.170 43
bC"i?A? erG.othetfcCash Items 1. 229 92
! Nates Banks 565 00
■ r'<a<*)ona] -Currency >
fJickcls,. imd’.Cents* . > 249 40
IN
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d l e.wd.tender Jlotee , ? 280. 00 .1,951 4a
,
jijr'ft. circulation) 500.00
’ TOTAL. . , ,$114,760 81
of Miller, ss:
j ’ f CWiier of the above named bank, do solemnly
- .. s ~,r i hjTtffi ;*as ivbNtMemeut is true to tlu best of my knowledge
and iieli.T. • •
*’’** '' S. M. WATS )N, Oaihijr,
.‘...f' _ CORRECT —Attest:
\ P. D. RICH
G. BOYKIN
4 F. E. FUDGE Directors.
' ' 'Subscribed and sworn to before me this Ith day of Mar. 1912.
' • S.B. WILKIN Notary Public.
Jas. T. Persons
Attorney at Law t
Office temporarily in the'Court House,
W. H. Krause P. D Rich.
Krause & Rich
Attorneys at Law.
Colquitt, Ga. Bainbridge, Ga.
E. B. Baughn
Physician & Surgeon
i Office Ni xt Door toCiok’s Phsr-
I tnacy. All Calls Answered
I Promptly
Colquitt, Ga.
j. p. cook w. e. HAYS
Drs Cook
Physicians And Subgeons
All Calls Promptly Answered
Colquitt, Ga.
- 8.8. lit'Sn X. LSTAPI.KTOS
Bush & Stapleton
Attorneys aLLaw
£S“Will pi act ice in Stqfe and
Federal Courts. Real Estates and
Long Term Loans on Farms, See us
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Dr. R. H. Saunders
: : DENTAL : : SURGEON :
Office In The Warren Building
Phone No. 70,
Colq iTT, - Georgia.
Wm. I. Geer
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Real Estate Agent. Will prac
tice in all State arid Federal
Courts.
Colquitt G«
I R. W. Grow
ATL'ORNEY-AT-LAW
Colquitt, Ga.
I Commercial Law A Specialty.
slLgMouvy t° Loan on five Years
' TimeVbNr’per cent interest
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I DR. E. K. RAINEY, Dentist.
I Arlington, Georgia.
Office upstairs in post offict
building. Your patronage is so
licited.
Capital stock paid in $ 40.000 00
Surplus fund 10 000 00
Undivided Profits, less Ex-
penses and Taxes paid 948 79
National Bank Notes out-
standing 10.000 00
Dividends Unpaid 50 00
, Individual deposits subject
to check 28.776 78
Time certificates of deposit 1.766 92
Certified checks
Cashier’s check outstanding 3.218 32
Notes and bills rediscounted
Bills paypable, including cer
tificates of deposit for
money borrowed . 20,000 00
1 Liabilites other than those
! above stated
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Total _ $ 114.760 81
| Up-To - Date |
| TAILORING <
< Mrs. G. JJ'. Cole, at her residence on First 1
< Street in J.-. S. Ji ilkin Building., hereby solid- 1
e its the tpatronage of those wishing FIRST <
r CLASS'SE IFI. VG or TAILORING done. Her <
< irork is GUAIiANTFED to give SATISFAC- "
4 > Tl(L\ and. - ' ►
Prices Are Reasonable
J > CALL ON HER W * <
*** —agaE» frSKHWfr aaaa qd egMUit qp cap smbb ohhmmi
Thorughbred Berkshire Boar |
BS-FROM THE BEST STOCK IN THE COUNTRY I
il
Service SJ. 00 or choice pig at 2 months old. For I
Particulars call at my office.
I DR. E. B. BAUGHN J I
• COLQUITT, - . . GEORGIA I
•MansaßKßS«£assKe»cssa»a» m mim Mn i——— «■*■■■■
MONEY TO LOAN
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Long Time and Low Interest
I um prepared to negotiate quick Loans on Improved Farms, for
- any number of years, from three to teri, at a Low Rate of Interest.
Loans made to negroes also. Also want Options on Farms, large or
small, and on White Oak and Poplar Timber.
Come to see me or write
John D. Abernathy,]
’AY BUILDING ----- BLAKELY;'GA.
rmnr ißiiii MBB
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Ilf It Is Anything i
Carried Usually |
I Carried in a stock of General
Merchandise you will find "it |
I in my store. You will also !
find that my prices are ex
tremely low. Remember the
place.
! i
JOSEPH TOOLE j
I COLQUITT, GA. .- !
O SHKOBBB ■■■■■■*
Hood-Bye.
■Sweetheart, good-bye! That fluf
fing sail te spread to waft me ■ far
from thee.
And soon, before the farth’ring'
gale,
rMy ship shall bound ppon the
§ea.
Perchance, all dee Tate and
forlorn,
These eyes shall miss thee many
a year:
Tho lost to sight, to memory
dear.
Sweetheart, good-bye! one last
embrace!
<>h. oruel fate-lwo souls to sever!
Tet in this heart’s meet sacred
place,
Thou, thou alone,, shaft dwell
forever; '
And still e'halln collection trace,
In fancy’s mirror, ever near,
Each smile, each tear, that from
that face-- ’’’
Tho foei to sight,- to memory
dear.
Tuomas Moure.
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