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NEW CAR, EXPERIENCED DRIVER.
I have put rn the Delivery Business, a new 5 passen
ger Hupmobile car
Ml calls answered promptly, day or night.
ft-a.. PRICES REASONABLE
_ J. T. JONES.
HURRAH!
for the City News stand.
Books, Magazines, Post-Cards
Stationery and Sheet Music.
I. B. JONES,
On The White-Way.
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|&£Ea Arrow and Nitro Club steel lined
E&J -scatterload shot shells open up your pattern so evenly that
your bird can neither get too much nor too little.
A special system of wadding gives at 25 yds. a spread equal
to that of a standard shell at 40 yds. and with greater
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The steel lining gives the speed plus perfect pattern.
M Get a box to-day. Your local dealer has them.
Try them on a paper target with your old duck gun.
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WHEN IN NEED ,
Os Lunches and Quick Meals come io my
restaurant on Bast Main street.
Good meals and excellent sei vice at low
rates. 41
Your Patronage willbe appreciated,
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lias been moved indo the Wilkin Building,
near the Hotel, at which place, with an entirely
new and modem eqwippinent, its barbers will con
tinue to offer the White People of Colquitt and
Jdillp-r County prompt and efficient service
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i DR. E. B. BAUGHN •
I COLQUITT, ... GEORGIA I
Remember you live in a malarial
country, therefore yon need Qui
nine. Roberts 23 Tonic is a mild
purgative containing Quinine and
pepsin in sufficient quantity to do
ven good. Try a bottle today.
Get It The Dixie Pharmacy .adv
SHERIFF SALE.
Georgia Miller County;
Will be sold before the court house
the court house door of said county with |
n the legal hours of sale on the Ist.
Tuesday in Nov. next for cash to high
est bidder foliowin.
150 bushels of corn more or less 4.000
; lbs seed cotton more or less 1-2 acre of
cane more or less 1-2 acre sweet potaloes
more or less all said porperty levied on
and to be sold as property of L. L.
Musgrove to satisfy a mortgage fifi-uj
favor of Cook Trading Co. Vs L. L.
Musgrove all said property is located
where said L. L. Musgrove resided and
will be delivered there.
This Oct. 9th 1912.
J. A. Phillips, Sheriff
Miller County.
Roberts No. “23” Chill Tonic is
guaranteed to do the work or we
will refund your money. Sod
by Dixie Pharmacy, adv
NOTICE
MONEY To Loan On Farm
Lands and City Property
I ha\ e recently made connections
with a large loan Corporation of
Macon Ga and can furnish you
all the money you need.
Farm loands can be made for
three or five years at six per cent
interest.
City property loans will be made
so as to be paid back on east’ pay
ment plan.
Loans executed in shortest pos
sible time.
Call and see me if yon are in
need of my services in this line.
Jas. T. Persons
Colquitt Ga.
Two Deeds With
Power Os Sale.
Georgia, Miller County:
Wil be sold at the court house door of
said connty between the legal hours of
sale to the highest bidder for cash on
the 9th day of Nov. 1912 the following
hand to-wit, All of a certain tract of ■
’ 1 ind consisting of 291 2-3 acres and be
ing 166 2-3 acres of lot of land No 2 2,
situated in the twelvth Dist. of said
county and bounded as follows, on the
aor:h and east by original land line, on
the south bj’ lands of John Ceok Sr. and j
on the west by lands of Roy Cook, also .
12 acres of lot of land no 225 in the 12 i
Dist. of said county same being west
half of said lot and bounded on the north
by the original land line on the east and
south by lands of John Cook Sr. andon
the west by original land line. Said land |
being sold by the undersigned under
and by virture of a deed with power of ■
sale which was executed on the 9 day of
April 1912 by L. B. Addison to G. W.
Cook & Bro. to secure a promissory note
for the principal sum of $621.88 and due
Oct. Ist 1912 said note remaining unpaid
therefore the undersigned will sell the
aforesaid described land at the time and
place above mentioned to satisfy said
note and deed with power of sale in
cluding the principal and interest ther
on said note bearing interes from date
at 8 per cent. And the undersigned
will also sell before the court house door
in said county to the highest bidder for
cash on the 23 day Nov 1912 between
thelegal hours of sale the following de
scribed land towit; 25 acres of land »ff
of lot of land No 369 lying in the north
east corner of lot No 369 in the 12 Dist
of said county and also 37 1-2 acres of
land lying in the noth west corner of
lot of land No 360 in the 12 Dist of said
county and bounded on the north by land
of Babcock Bro Lumber co east by L.
L. Musgrove, south by the lands of
Sheffield and west by the lands of ca J
Sheffield said land being sold by the ur™
dersign under and by virture Os a deed I
witjp, power of sale executed by J. G. i
on the 28 day of Nov 1910 to the under
signed and authorizing them to sell said
land and said deed with power of sale
being given to secure a promissory note
bearing date of Nov 28 1910 given’by J.
G. Holly to the undersigned for the sum
of $ 76.15 and due on the 1 day of Oct]
1911 with interest after maturity at Bl|
per cent and where as the said note re- 1
mains unpaid therefore he undersi, n d,
in order to satisfy said note v. id si 11 sail/
the above described land to j ay sai®
note including there on. Seid ;• t poweß:
of sale from Holly to the undersigns®
appears on record in bookJT.folio 492 aim
493 record of deeds of said county an®
that deed with power of sale from Addif
son appears on record in book 1 folio fa
ecords of deeds said county. i
This the 22 day of Oct 1912. adv ■
G. W. Cook & Bros. t
Appointments.
Si will be nt th ■ following place® on the date mentioned below for the
pß.pose of collecting state and county and school tax for the year 1912
ICook Town Nov 1 Lucile Nov 6
ICorea “ 8 Bait “ 9
|G. P, Shingler “ 12 J, M. Shinglcr “ It
wlayhaw “ 16 S. L. Pickron “ 19
W. 8 Bush store “21 Babcock “ 29
Cock Town Dec. 5 Corea Dec 6
Lucile “ 9 G P. SLingler “ 11
I Pickron “ 13 Bait “ IL
Pabcock 16 J. .M. S.iingler “17
Mayhaw on court day
Will be in Cclquitt c >urt week and all the days not mentioned in
the above appointments please meet me promply and settle your tax.
W. 1 Moody T. C. M. C.
This 14th day < f Oct. 1912.
EGGS FOR SALE-By those
who feec Aunt Patsv’s Poulty
feed to their hens. Sold by J. E
Sholar. adv
W e have the swellest line of station
ary to be found in town. Say Whitings
New York and we will do the rest.
Dixie Pharmacy, adv
Stock Should Have
A Tonic.
Few people stop to think that
horses, cattle and other stuck ever
need a tonic.
They will become puny same as
| people.
If you would keep your hogs,
chickens and horses healthy get
some of our “B. D ’ remidies,
which is Black Draught, some
thing like the will known liver
medicine y< u take.
Give them some and note the i
difference in your stock. Ask tube
si own I he "B. D.” stock remidies
Dix : e Phavmack? Inc.
adv Colquitt Ga.
Bottles For
Sale.
Scholar’s quarts and beers.
and get them early, adv
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No More Limping.
“I am a traveling salesman,” writes
E. E. Youngs, E. Berkshire, Vt., “and
was often troubled with constipation
and indigestion till.l began to use Dr
King’s New Life Pills, which I have
found an excellent remedy.” For all
stomach, liver or kidney troubles they
are unequaled. Only 25cts at City
Drug Store. adv
Wanted.
One hundred farms in Miller
county to sell. Only bona tide ‘
contracts for twelve months accep
ted. Can sell your farm if listed
at conservative value.
P. E Wilkin. I
What We Never Forgot.
There are two things everlastingly at
war, joy and piles. But Bucklen’s Ar
nica Salve will banish piles in any form.
It soon subdues the itching, irritation,
nflamation or swelling. It give? com
fort, invites joy. Greatest healer of
burns, boils, ulcers, cuts, bruises,
czema, scalds, pimples, skin eruptions-
Only 25c at City Drug Store. adv
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|/| iri<! thing needed to fair
LL\lll I shoppers* minds. It
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i“7' /’ j; cold cream, per-
; ■ i fume or sachet,
* /'/. ! / / stationery or
11 I'liiHi Diamond
J Dyes
? ' . These little envelopes
iIK of dress magic contain
uU the very newest shades in 1
w every conceivable color.
They sell at 10 cents a package.
Dixie Pharmacy
For Mayor.
At the request of many citizens
, hereby announce myself a candi
date for mayor of the City of Col
quitt
If elected I pledge a faithful,
fearless and importial adminestra
tioti.
I nave no “axe” to grind no
special Parly or enterest to repre
sent but will contend for the best
eiiteri st of our city and her citi
zens as one and hand out “equal
rights to all” and “special privile
ges to none.” , . 'AC
Will liue ;(f> letting the
chips fall «i. \may. Always
standing open ii. '‘flation sug
gestion and convictions on any
point.
Thanking you in advance for
your support.
Yours Truly,
Seth Wilkin.
For Council men.
At the s< licitiatonsof friexids and
citizens we hereby announce our
candacy for councilmen of the city
of Colquitt for the year 1913 and
if elected we assure you our acts
will be for the best interest for the
city and general public.
S. M. Watson
B. B. Bush
Junie Ivey
L. E. Caihoui.
Hints To House-
Keepers.
Cloan out your oven flue before
making your tire two or three times
a week or as often as necessary
you will seldom have much trouble >
when you want it hot.
Sewing machine needles may be'
used much longer if when the!
■points begin to get dull they are
rubbed ou a piece of emory
i bo. r 1.
When shortening a long coat of
idarK color use a white skirt when!
■ trying on. The contrast is a help {
' iu obtaining a well di tined line.
Always rinse milk glasses ini
V C-
cold water previous to washing in j
hot soapsuds if jou wish them to i
be elemi.
The simplest way to freshen
black silk is to sponge the silk well
with cold tea and then iron on the
wrung side.
Several newspapers laid one
upon the ..ther then covered witl
a sheet of of brown paper and
: stitched together makes a good
mat for the floor.
To clean j.-weiry make a suds of
i tepid water with castle soap to
■ which add a few drops of ammo
nia.
A Near Burning.
Tuesday the home of Mr I. B.
i Bush was found to be burning near!
j the stove flue.
Prompt work by the “Volunteer'
; Fire Boys” soon extinguished the'
fl-imes
Not very much damage was
done.
Possibly twenty-five or thirty
dollars will repair the injury
i
Dr C. S. Midc.leloh of Blake'y
dropped into our “sarctum” last
weeK. It is characteristic of the
Middletons to give utterance to
mirth piovoking expressions. The
editress Said:“yon are Dr Middle
ton, amt you, “No,” he replied; "I
once practiced medicine, but quit
some time agj. Mr Toole said:
“Did you get rich and quit ” “No”
laughed Dr Middleton “I decided
to quit robbing sick men and go to
robbing the well ones;” and bow
ing he passed out and up the street
stooping frequ mtly to shake hands
with friends.
Mrs. - - Johnson of Arling
ton is a charming guest at the very
hospitable home of her parents
Mr. and Airs G. G. Cobb.
After Thanksgiving dinner
Laughing May and Clare
Each made a wish one for a doll
And one for a Teddy bear.
Two little girls were thankful
They had Thanksgiving day
But father and mother offered
Thanks
That they had Clare and May.
Mrs I. A. Bush
Passes Away.
As we go to press Judge and Mr
C. C. Bush have returned from
the home of his brother Judge I.
A. Bush who lives near Pelham.
, They were called there by the
I death of Mrs I A. Bush who was
I stricken Monday night with para
, lysis. Lhe died Tuesday evening
and her body was interred in the
cemetery in Camilla Wednesday.
The older residents here remem
ber the deceased as a noblewoman.
Much of her beautiful life has
been spent in the upbuilding of
humanity.
For years she. has been a most
earnest worker in the Methodist
church of which she was a consis
tent member.
In their grief the surviving mem
bers of the family viz. the devoted
1 •
husband, loving daughters and
sons have the sympathy of many
Miller countians who knew and
esteemed Miss Calista when sfio
resided iu Colquitt. May the peace
which pssseth understanding soo
the the bruised hearts of her loved
ones.
The Deamons as The Swamp.
| victims to stomach, liver and kidney
troubles just like other people, with like
results in loss of appetite, backache,
nervousness, headache, and tired, list
less, run-down feeling. But there’s no
need to feel like that as T. D. Peebles,
; Henry, Tenn, proved. “Six bottles of
j Electric Bitters” he writes, did more
|to give me new strength and good ap
j petite than all other stomach remedies
| I used. So they help everybody. Its
folly to suffer when this great remedy
will help you from the first dose. Try
it. Only 50c at City Drug Store.adz
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***■ childrens safe, sure- 2VO **r»i,ate*
Men’s Goodyear Welt:
Tan Blucher Oxford,
; Buck last, single sole,
medium high arch,
medium high heel, Z®>-
medium round high toe f \
$3.50 I
I No man’s shoe wardrobe
is complete unless it con
tains tan shoes for sum
mer outing—a pleasant
change from black.
We have some fine tan
McElwain Shoes with
the new toe and very
smart lasts, popular on
Broadway and Fifth Ave
nue, which have GfcSyal
this trade-mark E** s ®
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