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COME TO MY STORE
WITH YOUR CASH
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SEv THS BEAUTIFUL LINE OF LACES,
All over lace, Bandings, Embroideries, Dutch Collars
and other novelties. Beautiful silver stripe violes, Jac
quardspin stripe serges at prices so lav; that customers
are astonished. Bales and Bedes of the newest paterns
in Madras Ginghams and Chambreys.
D. B. Womb le
Carries a full line of Coffins
and Caskets
Special attention given to Embam’ing
I also operate an up-to-date blacksmith and
. repair sitop and cordially solicit your patronage and
guarantee absolute satisfaction. My shop is located
near the public school building.
D. B. \\OMBLE
COLQUHT, - - - GEORIA
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■ ’ COLQUITT, GA.
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Yours For Bargains,
Joe Toole.
To Masher—And Others.
“I blamed my heart for savere
distress in my left side for two
years,” writes \V. Evins, Dan
ville, Va., “but I know naw-it was
indigestion, as Dr. King’s New-
Life Pills conpletely cured me.’
Best for stomach, liver and kid
ney troubles, constipation, head
ache or debility. 25b at Citv
Dug .Store.
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The Home Paper.
Tho J nV’ Is needed in every home
1 iIV LiOvial in Miller County.
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Citation.
Georgia Miller County:
J. 11. Dubose guardian of W. W.
Roberts has applied to me for a dis
' charge from hisJGuardianship of W. W.
; Roberts this is therefore to notify all
I persons concerned, to file their objec
■ tions, if any they have, on or before
i the first Monday in April next, else J.
j H. Dubose will be discharged from his
I Guardianship as applied for.
This March 4th 1912.
W. C. Dancer, Ordinary
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Curicus News.
In the earth are sometimes
heard before a terrible earth
quake, that warn of .he coming
peril. Nature's warnings fire f ind
J That dull pain or ache in the back
varus you that the kidneys need
attention if you would escape
I those dangerous maladies, dropsy,
I diabetes or,bright’s di.ease. Take
Electric Bitters at once and see
backache Hy and all your best feel
ings return. “My son received
great benefits from their Use for
kidney a n d bladder troubles,”
writes Peter Bondy. South Rock
wood, Mich “It is certainly a
great kidney medicine.” Tty it..
';oc at City Drug Store.
An Easter Creed.
I trust in the living God, Father
Maker os In aven and earth and of
dl things visible and,invisible.
I trust in the kindness of his law
ind the goodness us hig work. 1
1 trust in the nobleness of human
lature.it, the m jestic of iie facul
ties (he fulness of its mercy and
he joy of its love.
I will strive Is raise my own
> >dy and soul daily into the high
r- powers of duty and happi less
iot in rivalship or contention with
it hers’ but. for the help, delight
and honor of uthvs and for the joy
and peace' ol my own life.
—John Ruskin.
’ Flour 24 lbs. ” ” ” ” ” 70 cts.
! Good Green Coffee, lb. 20 ” |
! Good Rice 20 lbs 1.00 I
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Come quickly with the cas h. The prices on provis- I
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ions are rapidly advancing; and when my present stock i
is exhausted I cannot procure more at low prices.
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Repels Attack Os Death.
“Five years ago doctors told me
1 had only two years to live.’This
startling statement was made by
1 Stillman Green Malachite, Col.
- “f'liey told me I would die with
8 consumption. It was up to nn
then to try the best iuiig medicine
and I began to use Dr. King’s New
Discovery. It was well I did, for
y today I am working and believe 1
owe my life to thio great throat and
lung cure that has cheated the
grave of another victim.” Its folly
to suffer with coughs, colds or otli
s er throat and lung troubles now.
. lake the cure that’s safest. Price
r 50 cents and SI.OO. Trial bottle
1 fri eat City Drug Store.
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1 Died With Power To Sell.
GEORGIA—MiIIer County:
W .11 be sold b-fore the court
house door in said county, between
the legal hours of sale, on the 6 th
lay of April, 1912, to the highest
r bidder for cash, the following de
■ ’Cribed land : Forty’ (42) two acres
if land, more or less, in the north
( west corner of lot of land No. 52.
in the 26th District of said count”,
bounded, on the north by land of
H.C. Mock, east and south by
lands cf J. W. Hays, and wist by
lauds ofT. 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
.jby B. A G : a«S to JB. Bush, on
■| March Tib, 1908, which cleid, with
powei 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 m< to ■x. :-.ute tide
tin reto in the i mi < : L. A. Glass.
The amount that is now due to J.
S. Bush on said deed, with power
i of sale, i 55112.20, principal, $28.41
interest, and $14.(6, attorney’s
fees, besides the cost of advertising
Said prop, rty
This March 13, 1912.
W. I. Geer, J. S. Bus's
Atty, for J S Rush, Grantee.
Drawn to serve at the Superior
Court the 4th Monday in April.
I L Jackson R L ll< uston
\V J IJenlv J BStigall
R L Hedges 11 W Will'ams
KS‘B 11 MAG«y
TE Rowell IB Davis
i T P Muys G B ykin
J R Horns y J T Ramsey
SC p t Barry J M Wilson
J A Stophens J W McMid'eti
■J \\ Levering E A D Sheffield
ZT William AJMcCoimiik
J F Hodges T C Sessions
H Dr< w Roberts J W Phillips
D D Grimes .1 J Harrell
V\ J Batchelor Win P nn'ngtou
F E Fudge.
. Petit Jurors.
H C Bean Joa Toole
•J S V> ilkin W B Shepard
Bush Vann W J Jernigan
Will Phillips R W Odum
G P Shingler J E Spooner
R Houston V» C Johnson
C C Miller R F Hardy
C Pickrcn Jr. WBGosset'
J L Tolar Harmon Cook
V A Dunn John Hatch-r Jr
JLR.oks P E Wilkin
-J A Sheffield J X Johnson
Holly Phillips H TCold
T R Mins L M Gibsoi.
Drew Floyd T U Hard-.
A I Addison II V Roberts
M D Adams E H Mock
T R Williams W H Merritt
C W Sheffield H L Roberts
L M '.lock E D Murrell
C J Gilbert P E O’Neal
J V Beau Willis Cook Jr
W W Mock J w Cobb
W P Jones H T Chambers
Sump Thornton G P Grimes
<1 L Hardy Peter Coak
J J Harrell C E Stinson
Obituary.
On last Wednesday afternoon
about live oclock the death angel
visited the home of Mrs W F
Kirkseys and bore from earth to
h.eavt n their beloved darling.
She w.isa Kind and obident chilli
and to know her was to love her.
After long suffering God, who
kuoweth best to >k her from this
world of pain and sorrow to a honn
beyond.
To mourn her death she left two
biotbers and parents. It is a sad
thought to think that the father
could not go to his child in tin
last hours in its life, but may God
help him to meet bis child in a
world where there will be no “sad
parting.”
mt- aSu
Woodrow Wilson is to speaktin
Albany during the approaching
Sesion of the Georgia Chautauqua.
Ihe Chautauque opens on .Apr 1
14th but it is not yet known wjj'at
day’during the week the' gAt
statesman will aepear before the
people of South . West Geor
gia. .
H is now declared that if -the
South produces an immense cottou
crop this year that next fall there'
will be a panic and that §l,(WhillJ
will be as scarce as SI CO .CO.-bills
now are.
Colquitt needs a railroad direc
tly from here to Alpany and idircc
tlv from here to the Gulf of
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Several barrels of pure, home'
male cane syrup for sale at rea- .
sonable ..rice. For particulars:?
ciil at Colquitt Hardwate & Fur- |
niture Co. ' t s <1
An Infant Dies.
Friday morning abo ”t 9 o’clock I
litbe Charlotte,the infant daughter ?
>i Mr and Mrs A. J. Cowart was *
cbiimeci b\ the angel of death.
1 ie baby Wfl s about five months
old.
She was allowed to remain on
earth long enough to win the
teuderest affection of her devoted
loved ones who are deeply grieved
that the jewel was removed from
them. •
lhe little one suffered from in
flamation of the lungs bowels frrftl
head. She was ill only a few i
days.
The remains weie interred in
the city cemetery at 10 o’clock 1
Saturday morning. a
Sympathy lr..m a large circle of
triends is extended to the parents '
■ind other loved ones in the loss of
little Charlotte. • s ’
May He who said. “Suffer lit
tle children to come unto me ’pour
the oil of consolation on the
wounded hearts.
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EGGS FOR SALE-By those
who teec Aunt Patsy’s Poulty
feed to their hens. Sold by J. E
Sholar.