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TAX RECEIVERS ROUNDS
—■warn, ami ■■■■!■ a atw-.jauM.jr- <»- \ .- -
I will be at the places on the dates
named below for the purpose of receiving
youi tax returns for 1922.
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'March 9th Boykin 10 to 12 A. M. Babcock Ify3P. M.
March loth Belleview 10 io 12 a. m
March 15th Cooktown 10 to 12 a.m. Pickrons 1
to 3 p. m.
March 17th Corea 10 to 12 a m.
March 21st Lucile 10 to 12 a. m. M. Shinglers Ito
. 3p.m.
March 23rd, Mayhaw 10 to 12 a in. McCormick
School 1 to 2 p. nt.
March 24 th G. P. Shinglers 10 to 12 a. in. E. L.
liornsby 1 to 3 p. m.
March 28th C. 11. Browns 10 to 12 a. in. Belleview Ito
3 p. m .
Apiil 4th Lucile 10 to 12 a. m. J. M. Shingfrrs Ito d
Apr sth.M iijhaw 10 to 12 a. m.
Apr 11th Boykin 10 to 12 a. in. Babcock 1 to 3 p. m.
Apr 12th C. It. Brown 10 to 12 a. in. Belleview 1 to 3
Apr 13 th Cook-town, 10 to 12 a. in. Pic krone Store 1 to
3 p. m .
Apr 14th Corea 10 to 12 a in.
Apr 20th .Mayhaw 10 to 12 am. McCormick School 1
to 3 p m.
Apr 21st G P Shinglers 10 to 12 am. E L Hornsby 1
to 3 p m.
When I am not on my rounds I will be
in my office,
Yours very truly
J. G. ROBERTS
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Gentlemen I'-, •U'*-’
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• We have for years catered to the cigarette
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With this experience, we created One Eleven—
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Million Packets Os
Flower Seeds Free
We believe in flowers around the
homes of the South. Flowers brighten
up the home surroundings and give i
pleasure a.nd satisfaction to those who i
have them. . j
We have tilled more than a million ,
packets of seeds, of beautiful yet
easily grown flowers to be given to
our customers this spring.
Wouldn’t you like to have five
packets of beautiful flowers free?
YOU CAN GET THEM! Hastings .
1922 catalog is a 100-page handsomely
illustrated seed book full from cover '
to cover of truthful descriptions and
illustrations of vegetables, flowers and
farm crops. It is full of helpful gar
den, flower and farm information that
is needed in every Southern .home,
and, too, the catalog tells you how to
get these flower seeds absolutely free.
Write for our 1922 catalog now. It
is the finest, most valuable and beau
tiful seed book ever published, and
you will be mighty glad you’ve got it.
There is no obligation to buy any
thing. Just ask for the catalog, and
it will come by return mail.
H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN,
ATLANTA, GA. ■ •
Mrs. E. A. Bukin suffered ex
cruciatingly this week from a
:sprained ankle She fell in her
yard and must have bad a slight
! fainting spell, since she did not
’ utter any comp'aint or call. Iler
loyal son, Mr Cliff, happened to
cast his eyes toward her, and was
shocked to see her prostrate on
. the ground. He did not know she
' bad fallen until he saw her. tVe
are glad that she is now much
1 better.
After an illness of several days
that esteemed pioneer, Mr. -1. S
” Bush, was again mingling today
with his many friends on the
streets. Mr. Bush is favo’rably
i known to nearly everybody in this
! section.
City Court Jurors I
' Below we giv<- the nnmes of the
j esteemed gentlemen who were
• drawn to serve us jurors at the
March term ot City Court, to con
vene on the second Monday in
March, 1922.
' -J. H. Buckner G. Boykin
J. E. Spooner Sr S. P. Lane
! -1. A. Henley C. I. McLendon
B. T. King J. H. McKinney j
Chas. Villi;,ms M. A. Haire
, J. H. Cook H. J. Runnells
L. L. Brown I. B. Bush
W. H. Stinson J. T Jones
L. L. Houston J. F. Gray
W. L. Griffin S. W. Houston
• Josh F. Williams W. T. Deßary
•J. M. Holt- E. T. Mims
1 >J. W. Pruett R. L. Hodges
G. T. McLendon C. M. Evison ,
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G. H. Davis B. F. Rawls Jr
1
J. H. Tidwell B. B. Lane
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W. E. Mock J. \V. Widner Jr
, J. k. Hodges W. L. Du Bose (
R. H. Tabb W. P. Richardson ,
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Chas, Pickron Jr Clifford O’Hearn (
J. W. Keen J A. Vinson ,
Ralph Grimes W. A. Johnson 26
J. T. Justice W. L. Buckner
•I. W. Stegall Dock Wilson (
B. B. Bush Isaac Newber r y ,
Wright Williams L A Bolton
J. J. Hodges D. W. Lanier
M. J Warren J <>. Lofton
R. T. Middleton T. B. Powell
B. R. Kimbrel J. W. Runnells
R. L. Sheffield L. W. Franklin
R. W. Austin C. C Bush Jr
R W. Miller J. C. Sheffield
Dezzie Jernigan L. Cowart
E, A. D. Sbeffi' Id -I. M. Spoonet
Charley Hatcher W. B. Jones
Hail Hurled
1
Sunday afternoon an immeitsej
amount of hail covered porches,
and the earth in the city.
The territory over which it f< 11
was small.
In Memory
Os R. -J. Gay.
Tho’i art gone our dear, kind I
brother. Your smiling face we |
>an see never more; but in a little
while I hope to meet thee, where j
we will dwell forever with God!
and our aainted mother gone on I
before.
Don’t grieve for him loved ones, I
for it was the will of God, who |
said the last enemy to be destroy
ed is death.
When this corruptible shall have
put on incorruption, and this mor
tal shall have put on immortality,
then shall be brought to pass the
saying that is written: “Death is
swallowed up in victory.”
Yes, dent ones, he’s gone from
bis suffering for ever; Ab! how
sweet is his slumber; death is only
a dream.
Be not dismayed, whatever be-
• tide, God will take care of you.
Yes, He loved our dear one mor? 1
than even we can. He called him
away, and He doeth all things
well Be comforted loved ones,
by believing His word.
Sleep on dear brother,
and take thy rest;
God called thee home,
I
He knew it was best.
By hie Sister.
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• M SALS av
!;In New Quarters
The convicts ami their keepers
are cosily ensconced in the new
buildings recently com; leted on
the lands leased from Dr. P. E.
Wilkin.
The buildings were erected byj
modern plans, and are provided ■
with modem conveniences; lights,]
water, a good range, bathtubs, etc.
The stockade is between the city
and the" creek, not far from the
new bridge.
L. E. Calhoun
This merchant appreciates the
friendship extended to him and
his family during the seventeen
years the have sojonred in Col
quitt.
No man can be more eager
than Mr Calhoun ie, to benefit the
fanners of this section. The edi
tress heard him say recently that
“if the farmers failed all other
busin"ks enterprises would fail.”
Call at hie two popular stores
and ask to be shown the splendid
“specials rdverlised elsewhere in
the Miller County Liberal.
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Taste is a matter of
tobacco quality
We state it as our honest belief
that the tobaccos used in Chester
field are of finer quality (and
hence of better taste) than in any
other cigarette at the price.
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.
Chesterfield
CIGARETTES
of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended
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Note the change in Mr. E. J.;
Hunter’s "ad” and buy your gas
cheaper. In his repair depart
ment car owners will find Mr. G.
R. Strickland in charge. He en
joys the confidence of those for
whom lie has done repairing.
• Her many friends will be glad
Ito learn that Mrs. Fannie Powell
|is recovering from a very severe
illness.
Mr. F. C. Bell is still selling
automobile accessories at low
price. He sure appreciates the
patronage of his fellow citizens,
and assures them that he saves
them money.
I Mr. Sam B. Pickron was a pleas-1
ant caller at The Liberal office to
day. He placed an order with us
for circulars’which we appreciated. ■
Mr. C. B. Bush’s "ad,2 recount
ing the advantages of the Buick
car, is changed every week. We’ve
printed ho many' nice things about
this car that we are hoping to pay
up ALL our debts and buy a Buick
before we die. # |
Messrs C. S. Wells, cf EufaulaJ
and B. M. Sloat, of Albany, were!
among the prominent visitors ati
the Baptist Sunday School
Sunday.
Patrons Invited.
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The patrons arid friends of the
Colquitt school are urgently re
quested to be at the school audi
torium at 2P. M. Friday, the 3rd
inst.
Au interesting program consist
ing of a debate and other enter
features will be rendered by stud
ents.
Immediately following the pro.
gram the P-T-A will be called to
order.
On Friday afternoon your pres
ence will be appreciated at the
school auditorium.
I Mr Fein’s Specials.
Mr and Mrs J. A. Fein are
I working togather in his store.
The esteemed couple are offer
ing good goods at griutly reduced
prices.
They tire not strangers here;
but they want to meet more of
Miller’s splendid population as
1 well as their acq uaintancee.
j A hearty welcome and a beautiful
and useful stock of merchandise
.awaits vot. at this splendid estab
| lisliment.
Let them know you saw tin ir
| “ad” in the old “home paper.”