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The Miller C nty ] iberal.
TOL XVI.
[DIAMONDS
I ON CREDIT.
I I Have A Lar : of Fli
| Diamonds On Hand.
g Set in either Rii s Lo I
w Lotkets, Broches, Scarf ie I
I Claps. Any Style &PF ze.
DIAMOND RINGS FROM-
sl6 To S2OO . I'
I Soil On The installment J‘i >a, 1-P, Cn.-.h L.P- X
anee C> Monthly Pa ■jmen.ts. g
EVERY STONE GUARAN- g
TEED TO BE O.K. |
I My Stock Os Sliver Ware f
IS COMPLETE.
Rogers & Community - The Fool |
I Made. All Kinds of Spool I
dies and Fancy Sets.
J./z/ Line of CM Glass, . til Mew 'l/frs,
f Prices the lowest.
Remember my Store is Known as p
I a LADIES STORE, Clean and
Orderly at All Times. ;
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| EDWIN J. KUNTZS?, U
IYpur Jews-ar. 1
H ?
e s** e- e tw' ■'. © ugg-u 1
His many friends*.are gia'i to
see Mr J. W. Brnby up af
ters recent short but s.-vere iil
ntss. He ws under the treatment
of Dr. W C. Hays.
Mr. W. M. Phillips, a genial
and prosperous planter from tin
east side, was in town yesterday.
City Court dirw quite a crowd 1
of Millej’s prosperous farin' is t
the city’ Monday.
Mr. S. M. Brown, the father <1 j
ye scribe, of Eldorendo, paid us a |
short visit Mor.day.
The automobil h<- of Drs.
Cook and Hays, ,i -i hind the
Liberal office, if mar i-.: conn I■-
tion rapidly.
Half of June. i9i-‘, will have
passed from.our midst Sunday.
Mrs Sam Waders, of Port St
J<e, Fla., war; a cburm'iig vr-itm
last week at the Io n: of mt -
band s pish r, Mrs. j. L \\ dki'i
Resolutions Os
Respect.
Since tlio Almighty G/d in fli.-
wisdem, Las s°en fit to take from
us our btdovee sister, Maty Shef
field, we, the members of Oak
Grove Eree Wilt Baptist church,
desire to attribute this r spent t(
her in behalf of Imr loved ones.
Sister Sheffield was a devout
ebnetian woman, and had been a
cevoted member < f our churci
since its organization, neiiily 21
years rig-’.
We greatly deplore the loss <•’
this good SiSter. hut cur los
means He."ven’s grin.
Sister Sheffi id was in her seven
ty-sixth year when she died, M-i;.
2nd, 1913."
Map the Great G d, who sw
passi s all, bind the broken heart'
of hir loved ones, and direct them
to the home she has gained.
t Mrs. M.A. Woodard
Com. < A. L McDonald
I M \V. M. Houston
Cold Weather.
J'lst think r,[ it. the second week
in Jun? and the tin rmjmeterdown
at one time as low as 52.
'Many farmers ar-? afraid that
tlie heavy rains and the subtle
quent cold, raw w ii.ds have wrought
a decided damage to their cotton
crops.
i Overcoats, sweaters, quilts.
[ blankets and Ilr s were much in
evidence.
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W. M. U. Rally.
The Woman’s Missionary Un
ion of the Br.vi n A.-s- cirhion will
hold a meeting' at Climax, June
I Qi I,
18'di.
Tuis will be the last meeting
until the Anunal Mting at Don
dst.il vil'e in S pb mbrr.
Il is very important that , every
oigai.iz ition send d, 1- g :<>«. tn.:
ve insist that the sev-n .cburche.-
■in this, the First District, viz
Climax, Calvry, Magnolia, Pirn
Forest, Salem, Union Springs and
Whigham; send lepreserdatives
Send names at once to Mrs. W. M.
(darter. Climax, Ga.
Delegates will go over on noon
train Tuesday', 17th, so we have ar
ranged an informal meeting for 4
pm. Services will also be held at
7 p tn.
Two sessions with basket lunch
vil! be ihi- pro:.;ran.- for Wei'i e-d-,y
IStb. Services nt 9a m. 1v ry
me intersted in Mission work most
c irdinlly iiiviltd to meet with us.
Mrs. C S. Hodges,
Sup*. AW M. U.
Mrs. 11. A. Vinson who has beep
«> seriously ill s< emsto improving
inder the treatment of De W. C.
lays.
Little Miss Annie B, lb, a pr< tty
laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
I Tabb, is here visiting at the home
’ of her aunt., Mrs. J. H. Christie.
COLQUITT, GIIOTIGPI, JI !■
j Miss Gey Brown, who has be< i
IxkLig a normal course in the ' G
N. &I, College i :l SlilVdgevii .
pissed thronrh b-rh 'fhur.-dat
'evening route Io Hie bum-- o,
!Ik r pare its and .Mrs. J [ ?
I Br-.wn, in iCi 1 reudo. ;■
Little Miss Evelyn P,-r>y, of
iri l.i is enjoying a visit here rd
tl e I.otne of her aunt, Mrs P E
j'Adkin B fore retunring home
tin' L.vi fy ch’ld wil i 1: ...vi.-it at t: -
home i f her uncle, Dr. E ;j.
Ba ughn.
Mr. XV. P. .Diinn left Sunday
ev.mii’g for FUI.-mere, Fla., a eif
tn which Nortai-rn dttpi'Ji.-t bay ■
become intens'ed. ,le left bis
v ting Son, W, P. Jr.. wi'h Mis'
Dixie Dixon, who baa bad ci aigi
of tile iittD mie .-.ince the dettb of
i's i: otlie, who w.i■■■ li< r daughter.
AL. D'ii.n will carry with him to'
bi- 1 new-home tin- best wishes of
ail who know him.
The Li 1 er-al is indebted io Mr.
Joe Brown, of i'll rondo, for be- !
iiig ab'e to renca its readers this!
week. His right Land Lias not I
igo’ten its cunning; and be sets i
lype ir that cheerful maimer char-1
acttrislic of liiin.
Kestler News.
Mr. A\ iggens Webb, a traveling
ale-man, was with home folks herez
this week.
Mrs Lucretia Haddock and lit
tle grand clnbtihtc r, Pauline, re
limed hoi.:-- Saturday after a threes
weeks visit with relativ-s in Cuth
beit. They were accompanied L
h me by Airs. Haddock’s sister, 3
Mrs. Lula Douglass. J
Airs: Charlie Bostwick, of L j
bugled, spent 'he week end iicr'll
guest at the hospitable home of Lc E
dau„iiter. Mrs. D. C. Sanders. M
.li . ill : 111. fit - 4il 'll®
of Albany,
r -turned home Sunday after a few
days visit at the home of her sister
Mrs. E. D. I’tylor.
-
Wd regret very much that Mr.-'
z V
his bed with typhoid fevt r is not
expected to live. His daughter.
Miss Essie, has also suffered very
much from an attack of appendi
citis within the past week. How
ever the is belter now, and we sio
■erclv hope Mr. Phillips will yet
recover.
Miss Carrie Crumbly was called
the bedside of her sister, Mrs.
John D.xo i, at Babcock. Monday.
,[rs. Dixon has typhoid fever.
Mrs. -1. D Tay h r spent severs,
days in Macon this week.
Miss Una Haddock returned
iiome Monday from a tew days 1
.i -it with relatives in L'dison.
Mr. Giddy Cheehsre returned
trrmi EmoryOoliegeThureday. His
many' friends are very’ glad to have
aim at home again.
Mr. C. D. Tyler and sister, Mrs
Hatfield, from Monticello, were
guests at the home of Mr. and Airs.
E. D. Taylor Sunday.
Oar pastor, Iv-v. N. J. Christo-i
.’plier, of Cyicne,’assisted by' Rev.-
i.'Mbretnson, of Shellman, will be--
gin a s-Ties of meetings Imre at the
Baptist church Monday. Mr. Char
lie Lviiitr, frojn Cuthbert, will
conduct the singing.
Mrs. 0. K. Sharp?, of Arlington*
spent Tues.lay here, guest of Mrsj
: G. George. . ;
Misses Maude Haddock, Nancy
Lou ami Mr. Lemuel Wiley attend,
' ed the picnic at five bpridges Sat!
nrday.- Mr. and Mrs. W. R. II i;U
> dock and children, M r.a J.M. T-iiiii
r iinson and children, Mrs m. 1).
. Taylor and daughter. MissEessie,
attended the one at Tomlinson $s
Tyler’s saw mill. They all report
a nice time.
C ilquitl keeps improving.
Dl}? 'jwne 11 th Ihl
jjpiiy Ho rd'
edding.
ay uieiuing
JfcAeji* ' I^inu,-wt >. h s m >de
fifrejfii?- scyca' u ontiis
iinie IDlli Shop: r..
I fsojfym-enetd-altifr". w'lier- Ee . \V.
i. * ? 'j&As.''- i’l n t. impjes.-i vi
pr- - t...- word.-
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F’i wa; si ohi-.
T ss’ i( -l d!'v -s <'?' Hie iiumedia'e
.I ‘ T’ ■ *vt d.
’’ A "Ti ?.r .1.-e-of white sidti-. t! e
■»,
■‘■'‘b* ■"•d s**' l M - < vontfid occasion.
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K?'; t ; 'L-’ 1,1 w ''« 1 nils' ntin Hie
■ ■ ■ ■■ ’ ■> ■ ~
jSvdJJNig Li idea i s t niivo
''E' T lUli k v , n ad is esteemed for ;
. ,Yi.R’P.oei ooh and her many I
■jWn'ailf vir; .by ail - ,\;i< w
Kd>groom, who 'i; originally
L ■ ~ 10] <i
Kl'K'.cin 1-- of iic.qu.iluliirji s.
wLg his sojourn here as geuernl
liy-ihger of H.l* C-ypr-:- Lilli.be.
I ’ H&R P f ' s '' ,;s ' 4,ll K tl>c Hltributi sot
;- || l ’U : ’'' l!irn v -'?r:hy of my cm.ii-.
: JLifc.D-p-iSid in him. i
k' r il.e ceo-mony ,T.- Lr.de
i : sb.?< d a tailor macle suit of blue, i
1< "-r. hat to match, and his r- uti-nii -
cl- the happy couple left for
<( ii ..bridge, where tin. y boarded a
' , ,TT f bound train, intending to
l- ..d Sj-.iiae tim in Eiorida. I'--
I ling they will -also visit ■
f' ‘ >'i -■ ■ .»t i. i■ .in,. - 1';;,..
] ir, ji e™ Mrs.- Aiiynn expect to
Tgßßlias'fitted up jt'ma.r!igents in
I i.-,- .
) A i’ e at. liomo■ tb.t iie.ir f;■ iewF ■.
I
ugh a I rug usef.uLsii‘c-' ma
‘ K*ii contracting parties bo
wizect.’
i Christal 0. Cook, the eldest son
r»i tl o editri . ie: T A-iy '•> ?'
' Jf.d a si
- di-. i in . i..c .?, pr;-,
to ent: ring the regular term which
opens in September. We canno'.
-xpn-ss how anxious wo are thal
the lad will take fas', hold of the
iiiiitruetioii meted out to classes in
tiiif famous institution.
Through the Coun
try to Indianapolis.
.Mr. Oliver Jones and Master I
Eugene Bailey left here this week |
; to' go -through the jountrj io Mr.
J. 'V. Bailey’s Co!? car io li.diiai
epulis, Ind.
Winn they reach their de.-dimi
tUn the manufacturers of the Cole'
automobiles wid repair and re
i moilel the machine, converting it i
into a touring car.
_ When the v,o.k is finished Mr.'
Jones, accompanied by Air. Bai
ley’s VJung son, will drive the
.luachfue back from Indianapelis
■ to tiieir home in this city.
Nate the attractive “iiii’’ of Mr
Edwin J. Hunter, who has a
beautiful lit e of jewelry, siiverwar
e'.c. Air Hunter guarant -es his
h;\oiß: and he is worthy of the
I Conti ience beetowed in him by Lis
J many customers.
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| We regret to note that Mr J;e
e I , i ; .s 1 ; ■' < cyncl .' -
■ Jugly with rheiiiiiii'ism ia his fe* t
j Dr. E; B. Baughn is atlendiiig
j hi m.
f
. 1 ! , Air Isaac J ties spertt a day or
, -two in Butler this wees, a memC r
ata house party bcirig.b -id in that
i city.
I Miss Mattie is in But! r
1 attending a Louse party.
1 - 1 ' SI
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ij V, • R '--3-<..;■ c,you ||
»w“hi keep our ci- 3
H condition. ' 3any fa. g
I® T ll S * Wl ennot find in any other g
|fc store m 0.13 town. Better quality lor your money I
mus H
Kake our Drug Store Yom-. ... fl
Come to OUR Tug Store.
| The Best-Drug. Store |
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.dORT OF THE CONDITION OF
ANK -
‘ f ? -i, 1 'd 7 I*
bitsuu’ss nunfi :y 1911, , "' r
fiESGOHCES LIABILITIES:
Loans and Discounts 7114-. i t
Overdrafts, secure!
and unsecured 15
U. S. Bonds to secure circu-
lation 10 cGO CO
Premiums on U. S. bonds
Bonds, Securities etc. 3.1.'? 54
Banking hcr.se. Furniture
and Fixtures 10 62019
i Due from State and Private
Banks and Bankers.
Trust companies.
Savings Banks 3 510 07
Due from approved Reserve
Agents 5 570 34
Checks and other cash J terns 256 39
Notes of other National Banks 520
I Fractional Paper Currency,
Nickels, and cents 403 52
Specie S ?. 1.,! 05
J Legal-tender -notes 565 4 056 05
' Redemption fund wifi U. I'. Treas
rer (5 per ct. cirjul ii I.} 500
j Due from U. S. Tv. 500
: TOTAL 110.790 39
STATE OF < i EORGIA-.-Colxi v
I b. M. \\ utsun Cashier of th
; s.venr that the above st,dem. nt is
I mid belief.
I
r.
Subscribe ands .vurn to befo
. I W G. Watson
' Wanted a (in :d B.iiliif.-For tin
s ;
Iv'ofqnitt I- -I'icf. A job that will
j pay from d 25 io :,st) per month if
“ j worked. It Holy taki t about lOdays
i.mt of tlie mouth to make it. Now
T 1 1 want a man of iuteligi nce and
; v. ht can read an ’ j-y an •• < riginal
: piper 1 want a mail whocmi move
r ti.n let the Spi.it m'jwHiim. Work
t s what I want a man to do, and if
lu works lie will win out. See I .
A. Free at lii« elii in 'die c- utt;
r house. 1
I' ipital stock paid in 40.000 00
1 ii'l'-lus fund 10.000 00
I j divided Profits, less Ex-
p.nses and Taxes paid 1 295 31
National Bank Notes out-
standirg 10.000 CO
Individual deposit ssubject
to check 22 552
Tia.e certificates of deposit 11.847 90
Cashier’s checks outstanding 94 9o
Bills ; nyati'e. including cer
tificati 3 01 deposit for
: . i . -rewed 15.000 CO
Total no 790 39
or Millei:, ss.-
he above named bank, d.i solemnly’
true to th? best of my knowledge
8. . W atson Cashier.
CO R R EO'i Att est :
P. D. Rich
G. B lykin
!'• D Rich'
me. 10 day of June, 1913
Notaiiy JTblic.
1 ■ iii.-niy friends of Miss Nellie
I ’■ a ; siady in the pupuliir
stab.ishim ut of Mr. J. E Shola-,
■'•’■i- r -Tct ti-. 1 am that she is 0:1
'h sick list this week.
R 111 is ? e,:: n tie i-’•; i I Allday'
-I'i i■■ r-- ady down-
pour.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthii.- Chapman
iir. in t< Mi i.day afternoon
; disking hands with their many
‘ friends here.
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