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V a :r . idding t'lr mes
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• ' i d "hr in tn> life for the
\ >,;•- i . any of iny property.’'
'' .. ■; st-iod like one duz-
i : ' it the talk indulged
.piitt over the origen of
• dis within Iho List
. fl familiar fact to
a B dtitnore Aid.
• ■teadily increased
:O' t a wi. i desire to have
( : , : ven pnrliail insnr-
iii find the rate per
d ' l-.r • . burden.
: ■ . :. ' it is Colqirttoninns,
: i ranee companies who
• ■ ■ , r i!:o cxper.se of the
;:-.• : burned litre and no per
i .l'. nt ge will be derived
■■■!;.. ii who disregards hie
i . irs interest.
. i - as no evidence of
i ' , ; ; ■ but tile cum-
in ■ a i. of the fins within
. ... a a has b'. n dam
j' ; ' ■.:>■ I<> our town.
ci: z - here deplore the
discussions rela-
r Colquitt to' get
s and the com-
n. a ’ rig’-n.
u ■■ Agents
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I .. i . - ■> I’g; nt of
; Exoref .nt this
s d a 1 ice ns depot
t.. AA. Ry. Co
a ; ; will also act ns
Southern Express
< will i.ot moye Lit
f ■ ■ A s .i'since there is not r
~ '. ii. I! .vkin available.
. i' XVi.i >n is now tin
i ' , ; ..-Southern Express Co
and In is Vi ry mud
? . ii'L'inu the dtilie:
ii ■. ; up.'ii him as agent.
PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS qBL
: ■ > "’Mliris to satosv customers N\
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i k V ISSB. Paid Lk Capital Stacks3o,ooo.oo
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i.i»<i. iriiif i rtu t •.1 V.’ir .:«•>• Luck. Ordernow.
tO !■ tth ■ '■• pht..-. » y »t » g ■ ■ •-•;• V< • . >. ■• . tt.< y ;-ce th<> ones that
».'Z S<?W Tri-.S " f A,u' CASH ...;• -JEASOrt.
FLiils f-jr a S:;;-hi ? iAtcft—A*.z Us now r,’'.?. ""iFy-* bb m 3 “’
. v 1 ;-.l ■;» c-•• 1 :;••!• •-J . l-'y ...-■. , 1 -t ■: ch trgos. which under
is very .A? U > per t«ioi_-.'.nJ; jJj-j tv L'OUO, $1.25 per
10,COO and over $!.00 per thousun.i.
' W WM. C. CSTRATY, CO., few.: 212 Yonges island, 3. C.
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■ Wit’: A Gc3S-9
■ Now And Then.
F By C. C. C.
’ Th“ best tiling’ t'> invest Jse ii
is a ticket to the Majestic I hea!r>
on Main St. every Tuesday and
Friday niu-hts. adv.
No man S;*ll. his t xp'-rience a*
what it cost him.
]> vilv is the soul of wit.- hut a
brevity in your bank account finds
von nt y our wits ( nd.
Go honi'd 'l'ho place where w< 1
are r 'nled licet and crumble most. ’
S >me people would 'on nl ti. r
noc’.-s to get in S< ciety.
The d. vil work ->■ I,do preachers
deep.
All women may tud pcs--> ss tin
-cnse of hum: r. I ut u. -w and then
we sec one turn a trick that is as
clever asany that Sherlock flolm s
can put over.
Flirting is playing with fire and
pretending it saw dust.
Don't talk about y,.urs>df your I
friends will do plenty of that f- ' t
yo’®
Did you give your brotlur tin
best part of the apple, as I to (
Voll, . , j'
Yes mother I f im the s
ocean plant tin in and
orchaid.
An Engbsh tourist, .vim was b-H
--in>' an Am. ricnu peasant. I'boio
the size of die BritiMi Emp’re said
Pat thesuu never sets on the I\i-ng>
doEiionions
' Put do yon ki.o'.v the reason ask< d
the tourius ?
> Sure san! Pat.
Why then?
I Because h -aven is afraid to trust
> nri Englishman m the dark.
During nr. public -i l ' campaign
r speacli an orator asked a farmer
,vhy he was a Domocrat.
’ Because my father and his far
-1 tlier was a Democrat said the fa
:ner.
Orator, Suppose your f;.tlier ww
a fool i nd your grand f.ith >r a tool
I what would you be ?
A Republic an, said the 1-irmei.
\"l f is yonr’wife doing when
she isn’t talking.
1 . . t
’ i: king of w- r >'■ s.y
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D.iught- r did that y-m g man
b! iss you last night,.‘ <-.'k d ilie
■ mother.
Now mother d > suppi s-> become
1 way up here to hear mt sinfc. ,
Rockerfe low’s money F esti’t
want to talk.
F.onest value mi.k j s busini o
friends; The "MAJESTIC ever'
i'utsday and Friday night.
Pay In Advance, i
I Hereafter all legal adverti.--i-y
ments emenaiing from the
■>f Sheriff an‘l Ordinary of Mill -a
lounty will not be presented lj
he official organ for publicati /
j q unless paid for in advance.
n Viyßspt.
J . A. Phillips, Shi v
W.C Diic.rOiduC
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A whd.' frost greet.'d early ri. -
rs tbi- morning. J
School books can now be boughfl
■t i he store of Joe Toole. 1
Sheriff Sale. I
Georgia, Miller County.
ill.be sc Id before the court house I
door in said county on the first Tues-I
day in February between the legal hours J
if sale to the highest bidder for cash j
the west half of lot of land Number 5S I
,'ifty eight in the Thirteenth District of I
said county containing one hundred and I
Twenty Five acres more or less, and
being the land whereon Fannie Wilson
in' l levied on .by H. G. Roberts
L. c. of . ;i I county, ui Jer an ’ by vi -
tue of a fi fa issuedjfrom the9€3rd Dii
i :ct G.:i. of s: i i rountyfin favor of
.1. I . !. o: rd against Fannie. Wilson.
W ■l. i notice s-"-v< .1 upon Fannie
i! • a: :il s.. id land being sold to satisfy
' . . i live fi fa anil other fi fas In n y
hat.de.
H is, Januaiy Ist, 191!’.
J. A. Phillips Sheriff.
SHERIFF SALE.
Gehrgia, Miller County;
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
February 1913 before the court hou o
door in said county within the legal
hours of sale to the highest bidper fcr
cash the following described property
towit:
1 Bale cotton mark V, No 94. weight
578,: Iso one bale cotton mark Um No 60
weight 503, said property sold to satis
fy ar. execution issued from the, city
. ’urt of said' county in favitr of J. A.
hili:,-.", s!'.> :iiT, for use of J-l 1 C-ro""
r, vs V.-’ . Jn is et al and levied on as
the property of the defendants’ F. P
nd J. D. Davis. Cotton will be doli v
ered at Fudge’s warenouse where same
may bo examined before sale. This 7th
day ol.Jan. 191.3.
J. A. Philllips, Sheriff.
i
Will be sold at the court house door
in. ;aid county, to the highestbidder for
c;.. h between the legal hours of sale on
the first Tuesday in Jan. next the foll
owing property towit.
One black horse mule about seven
cars old named Rock. One black horse
mule about seven years old named
Mack. One Iron gray horse mule about
twelve years old named Jim.
Said property levied on as the proper
ty of J. W. & J. T. McMullen by virtue
if a fifa issued from the City, court of
Miller County on the 11th day of Nov.
ISI2, in favor of The Colquitt National
Bank, Ths Bee. 3rd 1912.
J. A. Phillips,
Citation.
Georgia Miller County;
J. (j. RobiTts’haviug made applica
tion /<> me in due form tobe appointed
permanent adminstiutor upon the es
tate'of J. G. Holly, late of said coun
ty rfetice is hereby given that said ap
plimtion will be heard at the regular
terlp of the court of Ordinary for said
?ouhty to be held on the first Monday ■
in ffl’ebruary 1913 witness my hand and
ofUci.e signature this 6th dty of Janu
ar7l9lß. '
// W, C. Dancer, Ordinary.
'[EGGS FOR SALE--By those
i [io tei c Aunt Patsy’s Poulty
[led to their hens. Sold by J. E
/holar. adv
SAY -
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Give her somethin
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NEWS stand;
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Instance Agency
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\Acqd'.:;it, Health aitd Fire
Insurance
Offiil's nt Oi.lquilt National Batik
and First Nat'onal Bat.r
g L’o: QtiiTT, Ga
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(jBMMihl Law A Spicialty.
j "ll.> L an on live \ ears
per c. nl iiib r, st
tosby Bird,
,rs Answered Promptly,
e In Wilkin Bld.
Georgia.
: W. (i. HATS
GWjCook & Hays
' And Surgeons
TB|..o'.lls Promptly Answered
Colquitt, Ga.
11. li.UI|.SU l-I.KTO.s
Builh & Stapleton
lAtlorneys at Law
practice in State and
Federid Courts. Ileal Estates arid
Long Term Loans on Farms. See us
Dr. k H. Saunders
: tIDENTAL ; ; SURG.EON :
Office In The Atfirn n Building
| Phone No. 70.
Georgia
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Offic ®i the New Wilkin Building.
W. p D Rich.
Krause & Rich
® torneijs at
Colquitt, Ga. Gtt.
E. B. Ba ugh n ®
Physician & Surgeon \
Office'Next Door to Cook’s Phnr
mftcy. AU Calls Answered
Promptly.
Colquitt, Ga.
Notice!
Bi ing. your shoes to my
Shoe Shop, located in
Tom Keys’ she, on the
right of the aoor.
I also mend harness,
and give satisfaction on
all work. See me!
Henry Chandler
DR E. K. RAINEY, Dentist
Arlington, Georgia.
1
Office upstairs in post office
building. Yourjpatrcnnge is So-
Icited
’irlhave the “Blues”
ig to read - and see
jet it at THE CITY
Try It.
D. B. Womb le
Carries a full line of Coff’ns
and Caskets
Special attention given to Embam’ing
i
I also (.■'crate an up-to-date blacksmith and
repair shop and cordially solicit your patronage and
i guarantee absolute satisfaction. My shop is located
. near the public school building.
D. B. OMBLE
COLQUHT, - - - GEGRIA
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| Why Do You g
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‘ Your Teeth? |
II hen having them filled in time moans less
cost, little pain, and much greater per ma- ~,t
nence of work. d
COMS C ■ i: fheh.
| DR. R. Ij. SUNDERS I
i.W COLQUITT, GA. fi
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i write ’ B
0 - T - A. STREYER, GF & PA.,
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| IF YOU NEED A DEEP MJELL j
Tank ora gasoline engine write or see me
> JohnG. Chason, <
> COLQUITT . . . GEORGIA >
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The Automobile Man.
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