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Miller County Liberal.
i—Mran 1 ■ ~~
Eutered in the Post Office nt Col-
quitt as Becon3,clnß9_MHtter.
Publiehed Every Wdneaday
Joseph Jt'Zulu Toole Editors,
lub»criptiou. SIOO a Year.
COLQUITT GA. MAR. 3lst
Judge L.S. Roan, a distinguished
jurist and i great Georgian, died
Thursday in New York where he
had undergone a painful operation,
tie was buried Thursday at hisolo
home in Fairburn, and all the com
in Atlanta adjourned in respect t
his memory.
Members of the association o'
National Brewers are very much
opposed to women being allowt d
to rote. They remember, perhaps,
how many saloons, more than a
thousand, were put out ofbuaincsb
iu Chicago when suffrage was
granted to women.
The Bainbridge Search Light baa
been sold to the Bainbridge Pest,
and is to be issued under the narr<
of the Post—Search Light. Editor
E. H. Griffin will be at the belli
of the Post-Search Light, and wib
continue givin h is readers an excel
lent local newspaper. It is not easy
to run two weekly papers in the
same city, even in as large a city
•• Bainbridge.
Great Men Honor
God.
At the Southern Methodist Con
fsrsnce recently held in Baltimore.
UU&op W»rwn A Candler intro,
duced the speaker, Presidon
Woodrow Wilson. Among tin
thoughts so beautifully expn ssei
by the national chief executive an
the following given after referring
to the dangers tbreating some ol
the foreign missionaries:
“Wars will never have any etidinj.
until men cease to hat“ one nnoth
er. cease to be jealous of one an
other, get the feeling of reality ii
the brotherhood of mankind, whicl
ii the only bond that can make m
think justly of one another and ac
righteously before God himself.”
When the United States Senab
passed resolutions adopting Moth
ers* Day and the wearing of n
white Hower on that day, the bit.
Senator A. 0. Bacon said:
“Mr. President, unfortunate!)
for me, a white rose will not bruit
back to me the memory of nn
mother, for I have no memory ol
of her. I was not a year old whei
she died. But I would wear it.
Mr. President, j, not because ol
danger that 1 would forget 1 owt
to het my life, but because J would
be glad of the opportunity toman
ifsst the fact that although 1 di
wot remember ever to have seer
her, I have always loved her
memory.”
After Senator Bacon’s death tin
following reference was found ii
his will, written by his own ham
a little more than a year before In
died.
“I commit my soul to God, in
the bumble hope that in spite of
my many weaknysses. imperfec
lions, faults and misdeeds, 1 shall
be reunited in a happy immortali
ty with my kinkred and friends,
and particularly with the mem
brrs of my immediate famil, t<
whose happiness aud wefare my
life has been gladly aud uuspar
'iagly devoted.”
Statement of the
? Management and
Ownership of
Ihe MilltrCounty Lir.Eß.\npub
lished weekly at Colquitt, for Apr.
1 1915.
Editors Joseph & Zula B. Toole,
Colquitt, Ua., Managingeditor, Zu
la B. I’oole, Colquitt, Ga., Business
manager, Zulu B. Toole, Colquitt,
Ga. Publisher, Zula B. Toole, Col
quitt, Gn.
Owners; (Ts a corporation, gi<e
its name and the names and ad
dresses of stockholders holding 1
percent or mon' of total stnouii<
of stock. If not a corporation,
give naim s and addresses of indi
vidual owners.) Zula B. Toole
Colquitt, G*.
Knov n bondholders, mortgagee:
and other security holders, bold
ing 1 per cent or more i f total
amount of bonds, mortgages oi
other securities: (If there are none
SO state.) None.
Zula B. Toole.,
Sworn to and subscribed In for>
me this 30th lay of March 1915
J. M. Miller,
Com N. P. Al C. Ga.
My commission expires 1916.
What One Woman
Accomplished.
Near Richland, there lives i
family of husband, mother an.
several children, living as peoph
>f our best class of fatmiog peoph
live, cultivating a one or poseibh
twohorse farm and, like others, jl
takes a considerable amount of
food purchased together with tin
imount of homo production tosup
ply them.
Yet in connection to the work < I
the good lady on this farm, who.
mind you, has to do all the chore,
of a farm housewife, consisting of
churning, sawing, wast-iiig,
and hundreds of other tilings to<
numerous to mention, she has sup
plied her family with plenty o'
eggs, chickens, milk and buttei
and in addition to this she has soli,
the following list of supplies as a
surplus of yard production fron
her limited area and supply:
Butter 3’22 lbs. 25c per lb SO 51
Milk 85 gal. at 10c per gal. 8.5‘
Eggs 235 doz. many prices 36.(>(
Chickens 10 at 35c each I t 0(
Total sl39.t>(
-Richland News.
April 20, 21 and 22 are tbedater
for holding a great convention ir
Americus. It will be held undei
the auspices of the Georgia S. S
Association. Dr. Lausing Bur
rows, Banker \V. S. Witham, Pres
ident Al. M. Parks, of the G. N
& I. College, Juo. J. Eagan, of
Atlanta, and Mrs. 11. H. 'Lift, ol
I'i'ton, are among the eminent
Sunday School workers who will
leiiver addresses at the conven
tion.
STRENGTHENED HIM OUT.
J. P. Jones, Boothe, Ark., writes: “1
had a severe case of kidney trouble and
could do no work at all. Foley Kidney
Fills strengthened me out at once.”
The same story is told by thousands ol
ithers; weak back, rheumatism, kidney
and bladder troubles yield quickly. Safe
and effective-- Sold at Dixie Pharmacy,
adv.
Dissolution Notice.
Georgia, Miller County.
Notice is hereby given that the firm
of Colquitt Mercantile Company a co
partnership composed of J. L. Tabl
and I. A- Pate has this day been dissol
ved, I. A. Pate retiring, J, L, Tabb’
assumes all indebtedness and all claims ]
due the firm are to be paid to said J, L. i
Tabb who is authorized to receipt for
same, This March 24, 1915,
J. L, Tabb,
I, A, Pate,
I Will.
I will start anew this morning,
with a higher, fairer creed;
I will cease to stand complaining
of my rufhleSH neighbor’s greed.
I will cense to sit repining while
my duty’s call is clear,
1 will waste no moment whining
and my heart shall know no fear.
[ will look sometimes about me for
the things that merit praise.
I will search for hidden beaulie-i
that elude the grumbler’s gaze,
1 will try to find contentment in the
poll’s that 1 must tread,
I will cease to* have resentment
when another moves ahead.
I will not be swayed by envy when
my rival’s strength is shown,
I will not deny his meat, but I’ll
strive to prove my own;
W ill trv to see the beauty spread
before me, rain or sbitie-
I will cense to preach your duty and
be more concerned in mine.
-S. E. Kiser.
OUR “JITNEY” OFFER-THIS
- AND sc.
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enclosed with five cents to Foley & Co.,
Chicago, 111., writing your name and
address clearly. You will receive in re
turn a trial package containing Foley’s
Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs,
colds and croup, Foley Kidney Fills, and
Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold at Dixie
Pharmacy. adv.
Eldorendo.
Mesdatnes Joe Brown and Eliga
Bush of Colquitt ware pleasant
visitors at the home of Mrs. )V. J
Pridgen Tuesday.
i The “Round Table” rendered a
I splendid program to a large audi
■’tice Friday night. Among tin
‘iiteresting p’ajs was “Cinderella”
by a number of children; ends
child doing hie or tier pint just as
I though it was indeed real life.
Another of the plays, "The tnan
hnlers,” by about twenty of th
- members was exceptional!'’
! good.
Miss Myrtle Bush, one of Col
juitl’e talented Inssies, was a week
end visitor of Miss Annie Davis.
Mr. aud Mrs, Lonnie Williams
of Reyntfldsville were gues s of
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Williams Fri
, Jay and .Saturday.
Mrs. Jester and Miss Beast*
Moye of Diffie were pleasing visi
:ors at the “Round Table” Friday
night.
Mr. Griffin of Reynoldsville
seems to like Eldorendo very
much. Any way he was again i<
visitor of our village Sunday .
Mr. and Mrs. .1. J. Boyd ami
Mr. Cox of Hinson, Fla., visitei
Mrs. Valentine Sunday.
Air. ami Airs. Joe Suingler ol
near Colquitt were in Eldorendi
Friday evening.
Miss Mattiki Btainou bade hei
friends in Eldorendo "good by’
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Strickland of Col
quitt spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. Franklin.
Quite a crowd of our young peo
ple attended the alday singing a>
Bethel Sunday.
Little Miss Swanie Mae Whig
ham, after visiting relatives here
returned to Reynoldsville Sudday
to finish the term of school dowi
there.
The many friends of Mas. J. H
Powell aud daughter, MDs Lanii
are glad to see them out from their
recent attacks of lagrip.
A goodly number of oprcitizem
met at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
\V. M. Williams Williams Sator
day evening and enjoyed a musical
entertainment very much.
Mr. Wright Merritt of Babcocl
was with his sister, Mrs. T. E
Rowell Sunday.
Rev. McMichael tilled bis ap-j
! pointment at the Methodist church :
here Sunday.
Success to the Liberal.
“JACK.”
Dr. B. Cosby Bird
Physician <f Surgeon.
Al) Calls Answered Promptly,
Office In Wilkin Bld.
SEE
J. B. CARPENTER
Contractor fy Builder
H U..HCSU N. UMTrijcros
Bush & Stapleton
Attorneys at Law
Wi 11 practice in State am’
Federal Courts. Real Estates am 1
Long T-rm Loansen Farms. See u-
Dr. R. M. Saunders
:: DENTAL :: SURGEON :
Office In The Warren Butldit
Phone- No. 70.
Dr. G. Darbyshire,
VETERINARIAN;
()j]ice Phone 1
Bainbridge, (la.
Dr. Collie Hays.
Physician <j- Surgeon.
Office in Shingler
Buidling
Colquitt Georgia
E. B. Baughn
Physician <fc Surgeon
Office Next Door to Cook’s Pbar
tnacy. All Cails Answered
Promptly.
Colquitt, Ga.
DR E.K. RAINEY, Dentist
Arlington, Georgia.
Office upstairs in post office
building.
“Route 4”
Hello friends!
As my last week’s writing
■scaped the waste basket, I’ll try
'gain.
A number of young people en
joyed Sunday afternoon very pleas
intly at the home of Mr, and Mrs-
Emmett Moody. Those present
•vere, Mieses Annye, Ever May,
A’inuylu and Cero Tabb, Misses
Emmie and Mellie Moody and Miss
Vivian McNair, Messrs Duncai.
Phillips, W. D. Tabb Lemisel Wi
ley and Payton Moody.
Messrs Sam B. Pickron anc
Vasil Phillips passed through oui
jominunily Sunday after-noon, 0.
U, little black "mustache.”
Mr. fioyt Phillips called on M isi
Vessie Middleton Sunday p. m.
Little Miss Calista Grimes spent
last Sunday with her little friend,
Beatrice Moody.
I wondei what has become of oui
friend, Air. Powell? I suppose h<
tias found attraction else where.
Mrs. J. H. Cook spent last Sat
urday with her sister, Mrs. H. Ale
Can, who has been very sick.
Airs. Siddie Lewis and her littL
son, VV. T. spent last Friday night
md Saturday with Airs. Tom Tabl
Mrs. Lewise’s sister.
Little Miss Annie Beth Tabb,
spent Sunday night and Monday
with tier little nephew and niece
Pat and Lucile Cook.
Misses Fannie Lou and Lizzie
Sheffield entertained a number ol
their friends last Friday evening
I Those present were, Misses Cero
; Tabb, Emmie and Mellie Moody
Messrs Emmett Gay, Pay ton
Moody, Jessie Layton and Willie
D. Tabb.
“Peggie”
TAX RECEIVER’S ROUNDS.
I Will Be At The Following Places On
The Dates Named Below.
Babcock, March 4th, Boykin, March 5,
Corea “ Bth. S. 1,. Pickron's “ 9,
Cooktoan “ 10, C. P. Brown’s “ 11
Babcock “ 12, Bait 13
]V. S. Bush's “ 18, Lucile “ 19
Mayhau’ “ 20,-G. P. Slangier “ 24
B. F. Hodges in the evening of the 24, L. R. Spoon
ed s at 12 o’clock on the 2d, Fiveash Clay’s 12 o’clock 26
Corea April sth, •N. L. Pickron April 6th
Cooktown “ 7th, Mrs. Millie Cook “ 8
Babcock “9th, Bait “ 10
J. M. Shingler “ 15,- Lucile “ 16
May haw April 17 th: and will be in Colquitt at all
courts. Please come make your returns and save
trouble. There u ill be blanks left at each and every
place, also with each justice of the peace. 7'ou shall
not have an excuse.
If anyone wisties me to visit his'coDtmunity, please
set” yourj.lay’jbetweoi dates and notify me: if possible I
will come,
D. D. GRIMES, R. T. It.
New Colquitt
Case,
Costas Effrosind George Pappas, Propriet
They give you something there to eat;
Steaks and chops, tender and sweet,
Itfmakes no difference get.
You’ll find it wholesome--)ou can bet.
Everything fresh, as fresh can be!
•lust like fruit, fresh from the tree!
Try our Oysters, stewed or fried,
And we know you’ll be satisfied.
Class Case for Ladies and Gntle
men. All orders recive our promt
attention.
The New Coquitt,
Case.
COLQUITT Georgia.
Sheriffs Sales.
Georgia, Miller County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
April 1915 within the legal hours of
sate, before the courthouse door in said
county, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described property, towit;
□2 l-2 a ucres of land in the Northeast
corner of lot of land no. 235 in the 12th
Dist, of Miller county, Ga., said 62 1-2
acres being the North half of the East
half of said lot.
Said land levied on as the property of
W. I. Geer under and by virtue of two
certain executions issued from the J. F.
Court 903rd Dist. G. M. said county,
one being in favor of E. T. Burrows and
Co. and the other in favor of Boulevard
Engraving Co. against said W. I. Geer.
The proceeds of said sale to be applied
to the payment of the above described
executions and other executions in my
hands. Written notice of levy given
W. 1. Geer the owner.
This Mar. 3rd, 1915’
J, A. Phillips, Sheriff.
Citation.
Georgia, Miller County.
Jesse J. Cook of said State, having
in proper form applied for letters oi
administration on the estate of J G
Cook, late of said county, deceased,
this is to cite all and singular the credi
tors and heirs of s aid J. G. Cook to be
and appear at the next April term of
the Court of Ordinary of said county to
show cause, if any, why permanent let
ters of administration should not be
granted to said Jesse J. Cook on said
estate.
Witness my official signature this 1
day of March 1915.
W. C. Dancer, Ordinary.
Coming To Colquitt.
Dr. Darbyshire, Veterinarian ot Bain
bridge, will be in Cooktown and Col
quitt Wednesday, March 31st. He is ’
prepared to vacunate your hogs with .
serium furnished by state A eterinarian. ,
Those Wishing to make their hogs safe .
from cholera will do well to see him at j
tath time
Libel For Divorce.
George Hall
vs.
Ruth Hall
To the defendant
You are required in person or by
attorney, to be and appear at the next
tenn of the Superior court of Miller
County to be held on the Fourth Mon
day in April next to answer petitioner’s
complaint. Witness the Honorable W.
C. Morrill, Judge of said court.
This Jan. 30th. 1915.
J. E. Lane, C. S. C.
Citations.
Georgia, Miller County:
Bessie Phillips having made applica
tion for twelve months support out of
the estate of E. A. Phillips, and ap
praisers duly appointed to set apart the
same, having filed their retuin. All
persons concerned are hereby required
to show cause before the court of Or
dinary of said connty on the Ist Monday
in April why said application should not
be granted. This 10th day of March
1915.
W C. DANCER,
Ordinary
Georgia, Miller County:
A. 1. Addison having made application
to me in due form to be appointed per-
manent administrator upon the estate
of A. Addison late of said county. Notice
is hereby given thai said application
will be heard at the regular term of the
court of ordinary for said county to be
held on the Ist Monday in April 1915,
W itr. ess my hand and official signature
this March Ist 1915. *
W C Dancer,
Ordinary.
If you check up the number of bot
tles used you will find Foley’s Honey
and Tar in greater demand than my
other cough medicine. It is safe, prompt
and effective for colds, croup, hoarse
ness, bronchial coughs, throat trouble
and lagrippe. It contains no opiates
and is preferred cough medicine for
children. Sold at Dixie Pharmacy, adv