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The Miller County Liberal.
Entered in the P. O. nt Colquitt
Ga., as Second class Matter
Published Every Weunesday
JCSEFH & ZULA B. TCCLE. Editors.
Subscription. - ■ SI 00 per year
COLQUITT, GA., July 24, 1912.
Wilson, Roosevelt and Taft have
a National triangle this year. The
three sides seem somewhat un
equal but that is alright so long as
Wilson and Democracy hold up
bolsiigide!
South Boykin.
Dear Liberal I will write again.
We are having lotsuf rain, plen
ty of water me'cns, peaches and
protracted meetings.
Mr and Mrs J. T. Lur.sford din
ed with their daughter Mrs E. P
Tully Sunday.
Miss. Lura Harrell spent last
week with Miss Lerna Cook.
Miss Trudie Hatcher is spend
ing some time in Whigham with
Miss 1? ta Jours.
Little Emory Tully is on the
sick li.-t we wish tor him a speedy
recovery. I
An arbor meeting starts at Boy
kin Saturday before the first Sun
day.
Little Zora Musgrove is on the
sick list.
Aunt Jane Wells is on the sick
list, we hope she will soon be well
again.
•‘Sunflower”
Continued from first page of Weekly Press
Association.
So, in entertaining the repres
entatives of the press so royally,
the citizens were trying to pay a
debt of gratitude, for what the
members of the Press Association
had in thirteen years dore for their
beautiful city, whose sloganis:
“The only city in Georgia, Dub
lin all the lime,” and now each
representative of the press is undei
obligations to the good people ol
Dublin.
Wednesday afternoon when the
lengthening shadows indicateo
that the mantle of night would
soon exclude the sun’s rays, the
party left Dublin over the Macon,
Dublin & Savannah Ry., for Sa
vannah. After reaching our des
tination ti e party spent the night (
in Savannah's hotels and early thr
next morning as guests of the Sa
vannah Morning News, The Savan
nah Press and the Savannah Boaro
cf Trade each representative of tin
press association was requested t<
go on board the Steamer Clivedot,
lor a trip to the quaint old c.ty ol
Beaufort, 8. C.
At the hotel there, dinners com
posed of the best productions from
tiie lands and the seas, Lad been
prepared for the guests, ju-t a few
less than two hundred, and after
the dinner and the toasts the par
ty was conducted to an Episcopal
church in the city more than two
centuries old. Then the members
were urged to hasten back to tin
vessel for the return voyage to Sa
vannah.
There had been bountisul sup
plies of refreshments placed on tie
steamer and those on board were
requested to partake of them frei-
Jy-
Several representative and dis
tinguished citizens of Savannah
accompanied the members of the
Association to ar.d from Beaufort.
When the party landed many of
the editors accepted an invitation
from the managers of the Bijou
and witnessed the play t rat even
ing free of charge.
M st of the editors and the
members of their families returned
to their hemes Saturday after
spending Friday on the Tyhee
Brach. Mor? Anon
Mrs Angie McNair return'd Sat
urday P. M. from a pleasant visit
to her oldest eon, MrOdie McNair.
She was accompanied home by two
of her giand-children who will re
ceive a hearty welcome in our town
and county.
Dr E. B. Bush had t.vo doc
tois down from Atlanta toperform
an operation Tuesday. We hear
that the operation was a success
and Dr Bush is rts'ir.g well.
Dr R. H. Saunders and Mrs E
B. Baughn have as their appreci
ated guests this week Prof. S. C.
Haddock and wife of Shellmat',
Mr. Die Martin, and Misses Lull,
Madge and Christine Saunders of
Coleman.
Note tne Treasurers repirt.
Mr and Mrs J no. R. Buell were
up from Lanark Saturday.
Sheriff’s Sale.
Georgia, Miller County:
Will be sold before the court house
door in said county, between the legal;
hours of sale, to the highest bidder for
cash, on the first Tuesday in AUgus
1912, the following described property:
One black horse mule about 7 yrs old.
Said property levied upon as the prop
erty of Mrs. Laura Bush to satisfy an
execution issued from the City Court
of Miller County in favor of J. S. Buih
against Mrs. Laura Bush. Said prop
erty being found in the possession of
said defendant. This July 3sd, 1912.
J. A. Phillips, Sheriff.
SHERIFF SALE.
Georgia Miller County.
Will be sold at the court house
door in said county on the Ist Tuesday
in August, 1912, within the legai hours
of sale, to wit:
One gray mare, about five years old,
and one gray colt about eighteen
months old. Said property levied on as
the property of J. I. Spooner to satisfy
an execution issued on the 12th day of
June, 1912, from the City Court of said
county in favor of the Citizens Bank of
Iron City against J. I. Spooner.
Also at the same time and place will
be sold; Two iron gray horse mules,
about seven years old, levied on as the
property of J. I, Spooner to satisfy an
execution issued on the 12th day of
June, 1912, from the City Court of Mil
ler County in favor of Southern cotton
Oil company against J. I. Spooner.
This July Bth, 1912.
J. A. Phillips, Sheriff
Makes lhe Nation Gasp.
The awful list of injuries on a fourth
of July staggers humanity. Sets over
against it, however, is the wonderful
healing, by Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, of
thousands, who suffer from burns, cuts,
bruises, bullet wounds or explosions, I
Its the quick healer of boils, ulcers,
eczema, sore lips or piles. 25c at City
Drug Store.
NOTICE
Georgia, Miller County:
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
August before the Court-house door in
.-aid county, between the legal honrs of
sale, the following property, to-wit:
One bay horse mule about 8 years
old, one black mare mule about seven
years old, one gray horse mule about 5
years old, and one blue horse mule a- I
bout 5 Years old, same levied on as the |
property of w. H. Knight, to satisfy a |
mortgage fifa issued from the City I
Court of Miller County in favor of the !
Bank of Donalsonville.
This June 27th 1912.
J. A. Phillips Sheriff.
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Citation.
Georgia, Miller County.
Mrs Willa Sutton, having made appli
cation for twelve months support out
of the estate of A. D, Sutton, for her
self and five minor children and appra
isers duly appointed to set apart the
same having filed their returns, all per
sons concerned are hereby required t<
show cause before the court of Ordi
nary of said County on the first Mon
day in August 1912 why said applica
tion should not be granted.
This July Ist 1912.
W. C. Dancer, Ordinary.
Mcve cn Now.
f says a policeman to a street crowd,
i and whachs heads if'it don’t. “Move
on now,” says the big, harsh mineral
pills to bowel congestion and suffering
follows. Dr King’s New Life Pill:
don’t bulldoze the bowels. They gent
ly persuade them to right action, ano
health follows. 25c atCityDrug Store
EGGS FOR SALE—By those
who feed Aunt Patsy’s Poulty
I feed to their heirs S< Id by J. fc'
, S lolnr.
Watson-Bush
Insuance Agency
Accident, Health aud Fire
Insurance
Offices nt Colquitt National Bank
anil First Nat'onnl Bank
Colquitt, Ga
Notice!
Bi ing your shoes to my
Shoe Shop, located in
Tom Keys’ shop on the
right of the uoor.
I also mend harness,
and give satisfaction on
ali work. See me!
Henry Chandler
NOTICE.
If you want to buy a FARM or
I sell your Farm See Me.
P E Wilkin.
DR. E. K. RAINEY, Dentist.
Arlington, Georgia.
Office upstairs in posCoffici
building. Your patronage is so
licited.
Several barrels of pure, home
ma le catie syrup for sale at rea
sonalrl’ price. For particulars
call at Colquitt llardwaie & Fur
niture Co. ts
B. Cosby Bird,
Physician Surgeon.
All Calls Answered Promptly,
Office In Wilkin Bld.
Colquitt, Georgia.
FOR SALE.
Two good cows. Prices reason
able. For futher particulars ap
ply to
Joe M. Shingler.
Colquitt, Ga. i
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Thorughbr ed Berkshire Boar
#@“FROM THE BEST STOCK IN THE COUNTRY“OI |
Service $2.00 or choice pig at 2 months old. For I
Particulars call at my office.
| DR. E. B. BAUGHN J
£ COLQUITT, ' - - - GEORGIA *
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City Barber Shop
lias been moved into the Wilkin Building,
near the Hotel, at which place, with an entirely
new ami modern equippment, its barbers will con
tinue to off er 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.
f ' r ~ r Ilf wr» BOW r»-a. «
Brown & Sheffield.
Slack Smith and Repair Work a special
ty. Our shop is the one formerly owned
by Mr L. R. Beach
All work Speedily and Neatly Done.
Prices are reasonable and work guaran
teed. Horse Shoeing and Automobile
Repairing a Specialty.
i Brown & Sheffield
\Colquitt ----- Georgia,.
Jas. T. Persons
Attorney at Laic.
I Office in the New Wilkin Building.
W. H. Krause P. D Rich.
Krause & Rich
Attorneys at Lair.
Colquitt, Ga. Bainbridge, Ga.
E. B. Baughn
Physician & Surgeon
Office Next Door to C< ok’s Pbf.r
rnac.y. All Calls Answerer
Promptly.
Colquitt, Ga.
J. P. COOK W. C. HAYS
Drs Cook & Hays
Physicians And Surgeons
All Calls Promptly Answered
Colquitt, Ga.
B. 11. HUSH N. 1.. KTAI’I.I;T<»
Bush & Stapleton
Attorneys at Law
Wi 11 piactice in State am
Federal Courts. Real Estates am
Long Term Loans on Farms. Seem
Dr. R. Id. Saunders
:: dental ::surgeon :
Office In The Warr n Building
Phone No. 70.
Colquitt, - Georgia
Win. 1. Geer
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
Real Estate Agent. Will prac
tice in all Stale and Federal
Courts.
Colquitt Gi
R. W. Grow
, AT I'o RN EY-aT-LAW
Colquitt, Ga
Commercial Law A Specialty.
Money to Loan on five Years
Time at 7 per cent interest
D. B. Womble
Carries a full line of Coff'ns
and Caskets
Special attention given to Embanking
I also operate an up-to-date blacksmith and
repair shop and cordially solicit your patronage and
guarantee absolute satisfaction. My shop is located
near the public school building.
D. B. WOMBLE
COLQUITT, - - - GEORIA
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Why Do You |
| Neglect |
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Your Teeth? g
| J I
w CP en having them filled in time means less ■
cost, little pain, andmuch greater perma- g
« neitce of work.
C 'OXS ULTATIOX FREE.
| DR. R. H. SAUNDERS I
COLQUITT, GA. ||
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! OPPORTUNITY FOR FARMERS"
Best farm lands in Georgia along line of the I
Macon, Dublin & Savannah R. R. |
If you are thinking of changing your location why not investigate ■
'LL theKe farms? Both lar £ e a nd small farms available. If interested ®
I J
J. A. STREYER, GF & PA.,
Macon, Ga. £9
oqb osnnaß
NOTICE To The Pupils And Patrons Os
The Colquitt High School.
The following course of study will be observed in the high school
l.'pnrlment. Bth, 9th, and 10th grades of the Colquitt high school for
ie next school year. For the common school department all grades
, low the Bth. the books adopted by tile state will be in use. These
ire the books that have been in use in the past.
Eighth Grade.
Arithmetic, Wentworth s Practical, Ginn & Co.
Algebra, Sanford's Elementary, American Book Co.
History,-Leading Facts in English, Montgomery. Ginn & Co
English, L ickwood's Lessons in English, Ginn & Co.
Latin, Collar & Daniel’s First Latin Book, Ginn & P f)
Physical Geography, Divis’ Elementary, Ginn & Co.
Ninth Grade.
Arithm t'c, Milne’s Higher, Am. Book Co.
Algebia, Wentworth’s Elemen'ary, Ginn & Co.
H story, Myers General, Ginn & Co.
English, Maun 1 of-Composition and Rhetoric, Gardner, Kitt
nd Arnold, Ginn & Co. e K©
Latin. Caesar. Ary edition with good notes. Allen & Gre
irnmmar. Physiology, Hulcbensou’s Lesson in Physiology
;eno, BeoK 11 Ginn & Co. ' D
Tenth Grade.
Algebra, Wentworth's Elementary, Ginn & Co.
English, Outlines of Rhetoric, Ginn & Co.
Geometry, Wentworth’s Plane, Ginn & Co.
HC’orv: Myers General, Ginn & Co.
Latin, Caesar and Grammar. Physics, Gages Elements of PI, v -i cs
linn & Co.
In each and all of these, the most revised edition will be used
Each pupil will be expected to be supplied with his full t
•ext. books when school opens on M mday, Sept. 2, and all “ ° f
,rged to see to it that their childitn are so provided. No time
,e lost by waiting for chil Iren to secure their books The w- k J
gin with the first day of school and go steadily foward ’egarT . ” ’ f
bo has books and who has not. Such pupils as will UHe t) '“ S Ot
~t , t inned booKs are urged to put your orSer in the bands o f J °
oole. the local dealer, and have him make theorderin time for" I
above 4 ted, exactly the same books will be in Gse if) '
•even grades as have been used heretofore. ’ 16 hrst
D. L. G’lison, Prin.