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I COME TO MY STORE
WITH YOUR CASH
SEE THE BEAUTIFUL LINE OF LACES, | Flour 24 lbs. ” ” ” ” ” 70 cts.
All over lace, Bandings, Embroideries, Dutch Collars Good Green Coffee, lb. 20
■ and other novelties. Beautiful silver stripe yioles; Jac- Good Rice 20 lbs 1.00
quards pin stripe serges at prices so low' customers Come quickly with the cas h. The prices on provis
are astonished. Bales and Bales ot the newest paterns ions are rapidly advancing; and when my present stock
in Madras Ginghams and Chambreys. , \, is exhausted I cannot procure more at low prices.
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I Yours For Bargains,
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| Joe Toole.
B——O—_ ■wwg=^!." l . ■' ' . J. II
D. B. Wo m b le
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Carries a full line of Coffins
and Caskets
Special attention given to Embam’ing
' I also operate an up-to-date blacksmith and
repair shop and cordially solicit you? patronage and
guarantee absolute satisfaction. My shop is located
■.near the public school building.
D. B. WOMBLE
COLQUITT, - - - GEORIA
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<£ When having them filled in time means less
g cost, little pain, and much greater perma- ■
nence of work.
CONSULTATION FREE.
i DR. R. H. SAUNDERS ■
J COLQUITT, GA.
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Watson=Bush
Insuance Agency
Accident, Health aud Fire
' Insurance
Offices at Colquitt National Bank
and First National Baulr
Colquitt, Ga
To Mother—And Others.
“I blamed my heart for severe
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
ney troubles, constipation, head
ache or debility. 25c at City
Drug Store.
Et .. Ad vefl is n g 3
Pays Thousands of Business
Men throughout the length
recognize no sentiment ex
£2 i cepl results. TRY IT! ZS
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'ln t(ib eartht are*- sometimes
heard before a te'r'ffb’le earth
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quake, that "-warn‘of .he coming
peril. Nature’4 warnings are kind
That dull pain °r ache in the back
warns you that ..the: Sidneys need
attention nl you -would escape
those dahgerdns‘ntuladres, dropsy,
diabetes or* brig fit's di.eaSe. Take
Electric, Bitters at once and see
backache fly (jnd alb you,r best feel
ings return? “Aly-son received
great benefits'from their Use for
kidney ap d bladder troubles,’-’
writes Beier Bppdy. South Rock
wood, Midi. "It is • certainly a
great kidney trfedicine.”* Try it.
50c at.Cfty ‘ ?
.
Advertise It.
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Havu-you- wateS'’ you want to
sell?- '• -’V;
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Don’t von know ~
It’s them go?
-It'mirAde you should attract?
. Act !- - ■ • '
Hustle tn!'.- i , -
Advertise and you .wil
win.. < * i
- Pluck.
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' Many ts min with a* first-class
brain 'has been whipped for the
wani-of-Phiok. *
And many a man fought his
battle
And tli6 thoughtless have called
it Luck.
Several barrels of pure, home
made cane syrup for sale at rea
sonable price. For particulars
call at Colquitt Hardwaie & Fur
niture Co. ts
Repels Attack Os Death.
“Five years ago doctors to'd me
I had only two years to live.’’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 best lung medicine
and I began to use Dr. King’s New
Discovery. It was well I did, for
today I am working and beliove 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 cure that’s safest. Price
50 cents and SI.OO. Trial bottle
free at Citv Drugstore.
For Commissioner.
At the solicitation of many voters I
announce my eandidacy for re-election
to the office of Commissioaer of Roads
and Revenues from the 12th Dist. Sub
ject to the Democratic Primary.
Certainly I shall appreciate the sup
port of the voters and should I be re
nominated I will again discharge the
duties of the office to the best of my
ability.
Thanking those most sincerely who
have earnestly urged me to become a
candidate and again assuring my fellow
citizens of their support.
Very Respt.
E. B, Jones.
The attention of our readers is
directed to the formal announce
ment of Mr E. B. Jones of Bab
cocK for County Commissioner.
He is -m esteemed citizen worthy
of any trust reposed in him.
Citation.
Georgia Miller County:
J. H. Dubose guardian of W. W.
Roberts has applied to me for a dis
charge from hisfGuardianship of W. W.
Roberts this is therefore to notify all
persons concerned, to file their objec
tions, if any they have, on or before
the first Monday in April next, else J.
H. Dubose will be discharged from his
Guardianship as applied for.
This March 4th 1912.
W. C. Dancer, Ordinary
Johnny’s Hyphen.
A teacher trying to get some
small boys to understand the use
of the hyphen, had written "bird
nest” upon the blackboard pointed
to the hyphen and asked the boys
what the little mark was for.
There was silence Jfor a moment,
when up popped Johnny’s hand.
“Very well Johnny you may
tell us” said the teacher.
Sure, ma am for the tird to roost
on, said Johnny.
For Commissioner
Os Roads And
Revenues.
I hereby announce my candidacy
to the wltite voters of the 26 Dist
for Commissioner of roads and
revenues subject to the primary to
be be<d April sth.
If lam elected I will fill the
office with out fear or favor to any
one.
Your support will be appreciated.
Very Respt.
R. L. Houston
Notice!
Bi ing your shoes to my
Shoe Shop, located in
Tom Keys’ shop on the
right of the ooor.
I also mend harness,
and give satisfaction on
ali work. See me!
Henry Chandler
EGGS FOR SALE—By those
who feed Aunt Patsy’s Poulty
feed to their hens Sold by J. E.
Sholar.
»oi sale. Ground Peas also Field
and Table Peas. A. W. Olivet
Union Springs Ala.
Moving Into The
New School
Building.
At last the pupils of the Col
quitt High School are being
taught in the modern brick struc
ture recently completed.
The new academy is just south
of the old school building on the
opposite side of the street.
The moving into the new temple
of learning took place Tuesday.
The Liberal rejoices with the
teachers and the pupils that they
are at last comfortably ensconced
in one of the most modern and
best equipped school buildings in
.outh-West Georgia.
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Deed With Power To Sell.
GEORGIA— MiIIer County:
Will be sold before the court
house door in said county, between
the legal hours of sale, on the 6 th
day of April, 1912, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following de
scribed land: Forty (42) two acres
of land, more or lees, in the north
west corner of lot of land No. 52,
in the 26th Districlof said countu,
bounded, on the north by land of
H.C. Mock, east and south by
lands of J. W. Rays, and west by
lands of T. M. Bowen. Said land
sold as the propeity of B. A. Glass,
under and by virtue of a certain
deed, with power of sale, executed
by B. A. G’ass to J. S. Bush, on
March 7th, 1908, which deed, with
power of sale, appears of record in
book S , folio 341, records of
mortgages of said , county. Said
deed with power of sale authori
zing me to sell said land, and also
authorizing me to execute title
thereto in the name of B. A. Glass.
The amount that is now due to J.
S. Bush on said deed, with power
of sale, is $112.20, principal, $28.41
interest, and $14.06, attorney’s
fees, besides the cost of advertising
said property.
This March 13, 1912.
W. I. Geer, J. S. Bush,
Atty, for J. S Bush, Grantee.