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The best farmers me keeping 1
their cotton picked as fast as they
can. after it opens. Disagreeable
weather is very damaging to the |
staple, and at this season of the,
year strong winds and heavy rains)
are not infrequent.
Sandersville Georgian: “Sow
oats and keep on sowing if you
want to keep on the good side of
prosperity next year, because feed
stuff of all kind? will be high.
Miller’s farmers will not neglect
the planting of oats. The land
should be fertilized and the best
seed possible should be planted
The farmers should have their
corn cribs made as clean as possi
ble an la'l that can I e done Io pre
vent weevils from getting into the
new imp of corn should be dene
since the crop is almost a fail're
in the great corn growing s»c‘ion,
the North-West, and the whole
sale price of meal is yet more than
a dollar per bushel.
Congratulations
To Him.
A St. Augustine min has con
tributed a thousand dollars a year
fund for the treatin' nt of school
children’s teeth. Oral hygiene so
frequently means better brains
and better morals. —Miamai Me
tropolis.
We certainly congratulate this
man. To keep ‘he let th in per
fect co idition 'sthe essential thing
these days. Bad health is so of
ten caused by neglect of teeth.
Then, so many people can’t afford
to have their children’s teeth prop
erly care I for. If others with
plenty of money would follow this
gentleman’s example, how much
the world would benefit by it?
From Harmony.
Che weather is not as p'easant
aS one would like for it to be.
Don’t worry.
Quite a crowd attended preac! -
ing at the Holiness Church Sun |
day. ’Twas a rainy day though, i
Rev. Brown delivered two go, d
sermons.
Mr and Mrs, Willie McKii ni
tendered the young people a pa.ty
Friday uiglit, cream and cake be
ing served as usual. Every body
seemed to enjoy the occasion v. ry
much.
Mr Belton Perry of near Blake
ly, was mingling with the fair sex
Sunday
G-orge Smith of Bluffton, came
down Satnrdav night, and stayed
over until Sunday night, as the
guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. T. Smith.
Cary Tabb visited his sister,
Mrs. Ellen Grimes, from Sat.n
day till Monday.
Sunday School at Harmony was
omitted Sunday afteit oon on ac
count of such bad weather.
Miss Alma Layton, one of this
community’s most w'oithy girl-',
coiitr mplatea going t > Mississippi
within a few weeks Io visit her
Uncl<? and Aunt We hate to
know of Alma’s departure, for she
is talking of slaying a year.
Connie Middleton and I'om Pul
leu, of Benevolence, attended ser
vices at the Holiness Chinch Sun
day.
M ss Susie Ever.-tt, a sweet gill
of this place, has been disposed
for a lews days, hope she is better
I now.
Jiley Rentz took Miss Gertrude
Ruth to Church Sum a*, also to
the Allen-Cowart wedding.
Mr. F E. Ruth went over to
Columbia, Ahi., Saturday. He
speaks of moving his family back
over ther?. They moved from
there here about three years ago
Messrs Tliel Perry and Emmett
Gay were driving one of the form
er’s mas. horsva 'V. i-K-v mofinni’,
it locked wild ’l'Tier.
Mr. Erie Pickren was down to
see his Sunday. Hurrah for
Erie.
I We have heard Madame Rumor
I saying about three of our most
I charming girls will become brides,
ere another .year has dawned \\ e
'hate to lose them from our com
munity, but guess like someone
else better.
Rev. Walker will fill his regular
appointment at Harmony* Sunday,
also nt tue McClendon Scho 1
house Sunday P. M. Eyery body*
cotre cut, am sure you will enjoy
his sermons as he is a fine preach
er,
“Queen of Sheba.”
News from Country.
Rev. Oscar Mobley fl led the
regular appointment al Children’s
Home Church Sunday.
Mrs. J. W. Grimes of Colquitt,
spent Saturday night tied Sunday
with her children of Grimes com
munity.
Mrs D D. Grimes spent Satur
day night with her sister Mrs. J.
H. Dnnu.
John Kimbrel request Pineview
Itemstoplease leave I is adver
tising space blank for a while as
the expenseis growing very heavy
cotton short and .vinter suit to buy
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bush, Mi.
and Mrs. W. H. Grimes, Mr. and
Mrs. J. 11. Dunn, Mr Smiley
Phillips and sister I Hie, dined at
the hospitable home of Mr. and
Mrs. D. D. Grimes.
Mr. Gussin Powell called t > see
Miss Linda Grimes Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Juke Vinson is
entertaining a little girl.
Hey! Mias Erin, where are you
keeping yourself these days? cheer
up, he is not going to stay* in At
lanta but a few days.
Rev. John Norrie will fill his
regular appointment ac Thomp
sontown Church Saturday and
Sunday.
“Country Preacher. ’
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OF THE RIGHT AIND
See
RICH & WATSON
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Kestler News.
Miss Londes is at Mrs. H E.
Hightowers millinery department
again.
Miss Saliie Mims accompanied
I Mrs. Lula Gordan to Dothan, Ala.
| Friday where she wi! be unde'
I the tieatment of the Doctors there
I Misses Louise Wiggins from
•Bainbridge and Marie Wjilkim
I from Edison, spent Friday p. in.,
here.
Messrs. J: W. Jones and J. R
Pickron spent Sunday in Donal
sonvi lie.
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. George and
son Johnny, returned from Pana
cea Saturday. Mi. George has
hei n q"ite ill with Pneumonia
but i as able Io return home John
ny wis also very sick for several
days List week but is w dl now.
Messrs.Larkin Crutqbley, Pierce
Dozier, Oscar ’Em! and Madise
i Bridges left fuesday for Gyrene
Institute where taey will reinai.
throughout the season.
Miss Mildred Keaton left Tues
i day for Andrews Female CMlege
a Cuthbe-t.
Mr. and Mrs. Cl ue/ Lil'i' V
ihiiiuay fn <>'«T>l
Lune folks. |
Mr, Rogers spent Monday in
Claxton.
Dr. R. P. St inchcomb fr<m
Lucile brought his attractive
daughter, Miss Anni *. beie Tues
day* to !>oa r d the train for Cuth
bert where she will attend Andrew
Female College.
Airs. Charlie Keel and children)
from Colquitt, visited at the In met
of Mr. and Mrs. E Reynold-.
<>ur Correspondent.
Petit Jury
I >i awn to Serve at
OCTOBER TERM, 1913.
. ,vl. Parkir J, !3 n ’V. Cirter
Joe Hair M. A. Sheffield
V. . Hodges B. A. Phillips
rawford Mock I . L. Houston
. 11. Cook J. H. Wilkerson
J. W. Brooks J. T. Grubbs
D. Phillips G. W. Wells
J. H. Tabb K. F.JHardy
E. . Kimbrel H. T. Chambers
W. C. Sheffield W. T. Debarry
B. S. Jones J. G. Chason
J. W. Merrett Z. A. Cheshire
J. I. Spooner J. L. Cleveland
J. F. Gray . S. Chestnut
W, J. Elard B. B. Coachman
John Widner, Jr. John I. Davis
26th Dist. 0. H. Thomas
W. . Gosset W. 1 . Cleveland
G. C. Dunn Tom Henley
G. R. Newberry H. J. Worrill
E. E. Mathis J. C. Davis
T. P. McDonald J. G. Powell
A. J. Cleveland W. A. Strickland
Grand Jury
Drawn Io Serve at
OCTOBER TERM, 1913
OF SUPERIOR COURT.
J. W. Lovering C. F. Andrews
J. M. McNiece R. W. Odom
H. G. Roberts Isaac Newberry
E. R. Bush W. J. Hen'ey
W. M. Cook M. J. Warren
T, G. Jones W. Strickland
M. A, Gay W. Riley Houston
L. Cowart R, L. Hodges
I. L. Jackson J. C. Sheffield ,
L. B. Kelly J. D. Runnels
S. L. Pickren B. H. Fudge
D. P. Davis C. L. Ingram
W. G. Kirkland R. C. Henry
W. J. Newberry T. E. Rowell
W. R. Tabb W. A. Pickren,
R. W. Grow
ATL’ORNEY-aT-I.AW
Pol<a'itt, Ga.
Commercial Law A Specialty.
Money to Lean on ‘Jiy?'_ Years
B. Cosby Bird,
rhysiciav A
All Calls Answered Promptly,
Office In Wilkin Bld.
{Jt/AmiU, Georgia.
,1. P. COOK W. C. HAYS
Drs Cook & Hays
Ph YSl‘ IA N’S ANI qSu RG E6K S
All Calls Promptly Answered
Colquitt, Ga.
B. 11.1.1 -ill .V 1.. S I'Al'l l-. : ‘>X
Bush & Stapleton
Attorneys at Law
ptactice in State and
Federa. Uourle. Real Estatee and
LongT >rm Lormscn farms. See us
E. B. Baughn
Physician & Si kg eon
Office Next Door to C. ok’s Phar
macy. All Calls Answered
Promptly.
Colquitt, Ga.
Dr R B Franklin
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SURGEON
-All Calls Promptly* Answered-
Night or day
Office in Epps Building
Eldorendo - Georgia.
Dr. R. H. Saunders
:: dental ::surgfon :
Office In The Warren Building
Phone No. 70.
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DR E. K RAINEY, Dentist.
Arlir.gti n, Georgia.
O Tice upstairs in post office
building. Your patronage is So-
Icited,
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Notice!
Bi ing your shoes to my
Shoe Shop, locat'd in
, XS-Tom Keys’ shop on the
right of the uoor.
I also mend harness,
and give satisfaction on
all work. See me!
Henry Cbandlor
Notice to Creditors.
Georgia, Miller County:—
All creditors of the estate of B. A.
Pickren late of Miller county,} leceased,
are hereby notified to render in their
demands to the undersigned according
to law, ard ali persons indebted to raid
testate are required to make immediate
payment.
FANNIE L. ROBERTS,
Administratrix.
Wanted
One hundred farms in Miller
county to sell. Only bona tide
c mtracts for twelve months accep
ed. Can sell your farm if list'd
it conservative value,
adv. P, E Wilkin
Gonstipatioij
“For many years 1 was troubled, fn
spite of all so called remedies fused.
At List I found quick relief and cure
in those mild, yet thorough and ,
really wonderful
DR.
New Life Pills
Adolph Schingeck, Buffalo, N. Y.
25 CENTS PER BOTTLE AT ALL DRUGGISTS.
Do You Et at?
Sure you do, and it cost little less
to eat the BEST FLOUR made. Ask
SHOLAH
Fresh Vegetables and Fruits are now
sold at the closest possible prices.
Pure North Georgia Country But
ter, very tine, and select Miller Coun
ty Butter, too.
Fresh Bread, Cakes, Pies, Roles and
Buns to arrive twice a week.
Come let us show yot- occasionally.
Phone your orders continually.
We deliver 25c worth or more to any
residence in town.
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You can. help us by calling whether
you want to buy or not. So come.
J. E. Sholar
Al KNOW”WHERE ToT
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OUR DRUG *
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YOU would like to feel when
buying a colored shirt that the
color is fast, the style right,
the garment well made and the fit
perfect. You cannot be expected to
study all this out. You must cling to
a mark that stands for these things?
Thal_<.ark_i.
ffI|'SHIRTS
| and $2.00
CLUETT, PEABODY* & CO.
wife
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