The Miller County liberal. (Colquitt, Ga.) 1897-current, April 19, 1916, Image 3

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Easter Sunday comes the 23rd ot April so you want to get busy and get up your New Spring Togs for of course you are
going to want New Clothes. My stock is ouite complete with the latest styles. Don’t wait till the last minute to begin
shopping for you will surely over look something or can’t get just what you want. The New Things Fashion Decrees you 1
I will find at my store. ’ |
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Childrens Apron Dreeses of
- chambrav . size 2toG yrslsc [ Splendid line of ladies, waists . A' AH
ft Wj---,. :< Childrens white dresses of sheer ' J to svl t ct from in whitesnud colors. .
.... \. lawn and embroidery size 4to 12 /( made in the New styles of splendid
[l ( f W’mW I ■ 180 A-V grade of materials at 18c A (>3c JMBLJ
11 ’ Vt / H i Big lim-childrens dresses of nb- '? T•
•>’ ; C,..- | . solute'v tost Col .red ginghams >z . ; , A Leautiful line of Indios waists
S * '? £/ L't* T ’ ’ J chambray* < te. made in New f \\ both white and colored stripes
< ' Spring str i- sizes 6to I I . \ ■ I uri.. lw ~r , u „|
I- 'eVV’’ *1“ - ni 11 ■ ■ , ’ l ' -•■ material.-. HK ! I;S batis.e. voiles •• |
A most splendid line of dess »A.J Girls Mjdfly h|l( | \| t|rv pongees ami tub silk-. Snappy O WO }
ginghams in the bright New rfpi ing rt j dresses in whites and colors very nn( ' U P *° date at the .-mall price IK i
sty les w nt yd 10c \' ' pr >tty niK | cheaper than you ca i cA.X*- 98c & 51.25 |B J
Superb line of sheer batiste c£ - make tin m at 98e A’ $1.25
neat stripes and floral designs at Ih V
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stripes and very attractive for 1 : th- 7 1
inexpensive dresses at yd 12 12c . "yy Vi'"? ■
Meirigold Printed Voiles, in the ' 'J- 1 '■? B© Sltl’C to tJCt one J
New wide stripes and 'ari-e eon- - ?. k ,i, m «'
Jfe , i ... , , i i i < ol t lie New Snort ■
g ventional patterns and very shwy We have everything in ladies, child- . Yes, we have the new skirts in®
’ w 111 ■ IK ’ rens and mens hosiery from the plain «■ . / ' ILItS fl Oil? OLII serge, poplins and white corduroy B
1 Superb patterns in wov-n and ten cent goods to the fancy dollar pair / P e Millinery Dept • for m woolens. Also the wash skirts!
! silk striped voiles, she. rand I ... , r, f .o „ v >n want ' VOll will hito cotton corduroy, gaberdi- J
f looking and v.rv special VI. 5c g ' / "'’M ' - ° nnd hnens m ratige of price f
> In spite the fact that silks are One keep Lip tr( " n -18 cto $4.00 1
! worth 50 per cent more today tian A. /ff with the Latest B
S a few months ago, I am sellinr a /’!
B splendid line ot genuine wash folks , ■
4 jt vet at yd :•; .00 j ff
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cember and January g|
WBEH PRICES ARE HIGH. We have growing in the nwumt-ins ■
I of North Crolins the <■ <1 • of CABBAGE PLANTS ’.hat I.M ,c-.,r tanjiwa .or g
i shipment dur?:.: So.'o;. .ram! OctoV-r. ar. . ny e-own m o.at c ..:<«•.« .hey u<• .. ... I.
and hardy and can stand ineeTe< , ’ t ; of t ><■ : ■ :< 'U’*TLU‘ n a?/ t’’ Yb -- , ’■*
Wehaveonly ne variety. via..THE FLOftl ’A HEAOER. ,'lhe only caobatre that «
(riven us sm r • tion ■uirinp' September ht i October. Prices, by * ..pres.»o. »• -*
1000. Buyer rars express charges, prices by larcel Post, 3oc per lOhAddresr.wdCTam M
MEGGETT FRCOUCE CO., (The 730 A ere Truck Farm) YONGEs SSLAAtu,»
W» a’sc grow Cabba<« Plants for ■ Hjsmwt from November to April
and **“ bo s ’ ad to SU|,r! '
Tax Receivers Rounds.
I Will be at the following places in March,
p Corea the 6th. S. L. Pickron’s store 7th.
I Cooktown Bth. Babcock 9th.
Colquitt 10, 11,13,14, 15th. will have
i two men at Bait on Mar. 11th.
I Mrs. N. M. Bush’s 16th. Lucile 17th. I
| Maha 18th. F. C. Clay 20th.
|J. L. Lords 21st G. P. Shinglers 22ndI
’ Boykin 23rd.
April.
i Corea 3rd S. L. Pickron’s 4th.
! Cooktown sth. C. R. Brown’s 6th.
; Babcock 7th. Bait Bth.
I Joe M. Shingler’s 13 th. Lucile 14th.
I Maha 15th. Boykin 17th.
D. A. W. Lane at noon 18th. L. R.
\ Spooner’s at night 18th. R. F. Hodges!
|at noon 19th. G. P. Shingler’s 20th.
'Hn my office at all times when not on
’ rounds. You willfind tax blanks with
- all the Justice of the peace.
Please come and give in you r tax
as time is short. Books will do e
May the 10,
I) 1). Grimes
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j CITY PRESSING CLUB.
! II ‘hen in need of Pressing, Dyeing, Laun
dry, call at the City Pressing Club and yet
it done, where you can yet good service.
II 'hen your old. hat needs cleaning and
re-btocki n g briny it to me.
J. G. Roberts,
COLQiri'T, GEORGIA.
I Fell In The Lake.
While Mr. and Mrs. Jtio. Clenf yI
ware fishing in the lake nt Bab
cock a few days ago, the lady fell
into the like where the water wne
over her head.
Mr. ('Ur ey plunged in and res
cued his wife.
The day was chilly, t>ut Mr.
Cleney came out in his chaiacter
istic good hnmor saying : ‘T got
wet. but I saved my ‘old lady.” ’
When Mrs. Cletiey was his-eigh
leen year old girl wife. Mr. Cleuey
i referred to her as his "old lady.”
We were pleased to hear that
ithepopulai couple was not anj T
jibe worse for their unexpected
iplung?. j
Uniting For
Progress.
! One of the leading citizens of
(Savannah was asked to express his
odinion as to what was most need
ed for the upbuilding and improve
ment of the city.
j lie stated that the development
Painfully Hurt.
Tuesdny afternoon Mrs. It. B.
Baugun. while standing leaned
back against a baniateron herback
porch, received an awful fall.
The banister gave way and the
lady fell backward to the ground,
sustaining Ihe most painful inju
ries to her shoulder blades.
Mrs. Baughn s many friends will
regret to learn of this painful acci
dent. but ; in the Liberal in hop
ing the esteemed lady will soon bn
able to 'eave her bed. ..__j t
of Chatham county would mean
more for the advancement of Sa
vannah than anything he could
jsugeist. The Lihehal has always
advocated tile same principle for
the betterment of C -Iquitt.
If Cohpmi's ("tizens do much
for Mill-r couritians, then Miller
conntiaus will be enabled t 5 do
much for their county seat, and
vice versa.
Joo long have the establishments
in our sister cities reaped rich har
vests from patronar e that should
have been accorded to local
enterprises..