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The Miller County liberal.
February 19, 1919
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The Miller County liberal., February 19, 1919, Image 4
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Blacksmith and
Vulcanizing
Repair Shop?
On College Street And North Avenue.
We vulcanize outer casings and tubes
and guarantee satisfaction. We will make
satisfactory adjustments of any work that
fails to please you.
When in need of any kind of
First-Class Blacksmith Work-
Such as welding or saldering-call at
our shop and we will be pleased to
SERVE YOU.
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Work done according to customers
instructions, and MUST be paid for
on delivery, as it takes cash to operate
qur business.
Franklin & Franklin
BLACKSMITHS & VULCANIZERS
Colquitt, Georgia.
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I Keep a can of RED DEVIL LY3 in your out-house and sprinkle it on
I the filth freely, once or twice a week. It consumes the filth, destroys
■ the fly eggs and prevents odors and sickness.
J FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERS Write for Free Booklet “ PREVENT”
I WM. SCHIELD MFG. CO, ST. LOUIS, MO.
Teach Children to
Beware of Flies'
Explain to them how flies are hatched
in filth. How, after crawling around
in outhouses, privies, manure piles
and over dead animals and decayed
matter, they come into the home
and wipe their nasty feet on the
family food, leaving a trail of dis
ease germs everywhere.
Flies Cause Infantile Paralysis,
Typhoid and Other Fevers
The best doctors in the world will
tell you that flies arw the cause of
a great deal of sickness, especially
summer complaint, infantile paraly
sis, dysentery, typhoid and other
fevers. Don’t let flies bring sick
ness into your home.
RED DEVIL LYE
KILLS FLIES
Notice Os Tax Re
ceiver’s Rounds
For Year 1919
MARCH
Corea, Wednesday the fifth.
S. B. Pickron the sixth.
Cooktown the seventh.
Bait the eighth.
Babcock in p. m. the eighth.
E. F. Clay & B. B. Lane the twelfth.
R. L. Hodges & G. P. Shingler thirteenth
W. J. Roberts fourteenth.
Mayhaw fifteenth.
APRIL
Boykin Tenth
Babcock Eleventh
Bait Twelfth
Mrs. N.M. Bush Seventeenth
Lucile Eighteenth
Mayhaw Nineteenth
In my office at all other times. Please
come and make your returns PRO M PTL Y
and thereby save botn time and unneces
sary trouble.
Yours to serve,
D. D. Grimes, R. T. R.