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Miller County Liberal
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Statement of Citizen’s Bank
Os Colquitt, Georgia
Showing Condition at the Close of Businaas Oct 10, 1924, as Called fur
By the Superintendent of Banks.
President, W. J. Bush, Vice-President, J. 3. Bush.
Cashier. J. M. Miller,
RESOURCES
Time loans and discounts 25,503.21
Demand loans 5,189.61
Furniture and fixtures 1,800.00
Due from other approved
reserved agents and cash
is vaults 59,753.34
Due front other Banks 16,029.76
Advances on Cotton 14,016.72
Cheek* for clearing house 156,37 1
Total 122,507.911
Rtate of Georgia, Miller County:
Before me cam* J. *<. Miller, culiler of Cltken'a Etrnk, who being
duly ewon, e*ye that the above forgoing eta tern* nt f» a true condition of
Kid hank, M ehown by the boofca of file in said bank.
J. Mi NILLSK.
Sworn to and eutecribOd before »«, till* the •* day of Oct, 1924.
Mar, J. Agatin N. P.
Now
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If ya* have a ft lend worth loving.
Lovo bim. Ytw, end let him kw«
That you love him, err life a even
<«
Tinge bie brow with aunaet giow,
Why should good worda ne’er be
said
Os a friend ’till tie is dead?
If you hear a eoo« I bat thrills you,
48ang by say child of wonjf.
Praiae it. Dj not let the aitoger
Wait deterred praieea long
Why should one who thrills yonr
heart
Look the joy yotilmay impart?
ts yon hear a prayer that moves
you,
By ite bumble, pleading tone,
4ola it. Do not let the seeker
Bsv before his God, alone.
Why should not jour brother
share
The strength of,"two or three’ in
prayer
Itjyou see the’hor’teara faying
a brother’s wei pinjg eyes
Stop them, ai.d h? kindly sharing,
Own yoor kinship *:fb the allies.
Why should anyone be glad
When a brotber’e‘bss f t beead?
If a silvery laugh goesjrippliug
Through the aunstnue on hie face
Share !t.~ ‘Tislhe wise man’s eay
ing
For both grief and joy a place.
There’s health and’ goodness in
the mirth
la which an.boneet laugh has birth.
If your work is made more easy
By a friendly, helping hand,
Say so. Speak out brave and truly
Ere the darkness veils the land.
Should a brother workman, dear
Falter, fore word of cheer?
Scatter, thee, your seedsfof kind
neee,
AU enriching as you go.
Leave them. Trust the Harvest
Giver,
He will make each seed to grow,
Ho, until its happy end,
Your life shall never lack a friend.
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FOB Sx.LE CHEAP:—A prac
ticaiiy new open buggy end aiugti
barnees.
Mrs Avadelle Hooter,
WATCH COLQUITT GROW THE LEADING CITY OF SOUTHWEST GEORGIA
TIABILITIEI
Capital stock paid in 25,000.60
Undividea profits 1,287.34
Deposits subject to check 90,42i.2t
Time certificate ei.deposit 45.C0
Savings deposits 4,544 77
Cashier's checks 1,209.68
1 Total 122,507.91
Circle Entertained.
The Dons Knight Circle met
vitl» Mrs. Beu Hill F.dge Moo
iay afternoon.
. After the study period delicious
thicken salad, sandwich, ■», pickles,
altiuea etc were served-
Those present were Masdamra
I. O. Grimes, W. C. I’uderwood,
l<”» «»•“• ■>' ■ B. B
lames M Fudge, Am Calhoun
md Miss Ethel Cowart.
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The arch of (rood Character
rises from twin fouudati >n stenes
■onesty and industry—and the key
louepu the arch is intelligence,
le who plays fair and works fair,
labors to enlarge the ci cle of hit
ofiueuoe, who is tinseltiah and
thoughtful and considerate of his
fellowmon, who strives diligently
for improvement in himself and
<u all things, him we call a man of
,'ood character.
Without distinction, without
jrocraßtinatiuQ, love. Lavish it
ipou the poor, where it is ver}
‘■say; especially upon the rick, who
fteti need it most; of ail up
>n our equals, where it is very diL
icut, and for whom, pc) haps, we
sack do least of all.-Henry
Druminuud.
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Use Walkers Eye Water for sort
md itching eyes. YVtokers Phar
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For Sale
A very desirable place locst d
about two miles north qf Colquitt,
and known as the Frank Adams
rid home place, and containing
>ne hundred fifty acres For sale,
eta reasonable price. For further
particulars see or write, 3, •
Mrs. S. B. Wjjite, •*
Milford? Ga.
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te/ ' / T’, , .
t Maney back without quMtion
r"k \hf HUNT# GUARANTEED
USKTN DISEASE REMEDIES
/fIT KM (Eunt’«Sahr<a»4 Soap), fail in
/If ft the treatment of Itch, Ecxema,
a A Ringworm, Tettar or other itch
# ing akin diaeaaaa. Try this
tUMUaeot at our risk.
Oeatral Pharmacy Inc.
PULL FOR COLQUITT OR PULL OUT
COLQUITT, QEOLGLt., 'ITDXt:
Liberalities
Socials, Locals,jlnc personals.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Beard now
ive iu Nora’an Park.
This town was full of peopti
Saturday.
Mr. W. A. Whitaker wan in
t >wn Saturday. He hue been oi.e
.if the Liberal’s’ bona fide subsoil
bd's for seveisi years.
i
Mr. attd Mrs. 8. B. Wh e aid
sou of Miifor i was visitoie iu town
yeiterday.
Mr. G. CliatutjsrßfsnnJe.’i.,
Vlr, F'«d, were attending to ou*l
usa* here Saturday,
Hundreds froth iqia county
vent drwu to the Iporka Cncm
a B dnbridge Friday.
The editress and daughter, Mies
,Villie Toole, were guests F riday
light at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Buy Jones near Pine Hill.
Saturday night Mr. VV. J. V\ii
tin left for Macon. After step
ling with Ids wife and their little
laughter, eho are visiting her
latent#, Mr and Mrs. Booker, he
1 v’.n fairoc<s.d U AtkruU ■■ iH-i
o business.
Hi# many friends will beuladto
earn that Mr. C. C. Long ha
jurchaaed the trick residence on
Pine street. He and sols .family
ixpeet to occupy it after Nov.
first. 1
Mr. J D. Thompson, of Mel
louane, Fla , was here aiuoe om
Ives issue, a guest at the homo, oi
lie mother, Mrs. Belle Thompson.
He by r bis friend,
Vfr. Jas. Strange, of Melbourne;
,nd it goes without saying that
former Oclquitlan, a favorite here,
ind his pal enjoyed the welc >mt
accorded them.
Oui prices are best.
Central Pharmacy.
FOR SALE.--Four vacant lots
>u east side square in Colquitt,
■Ja.
J NO. B. LAME,
Donalsonville, GS.
Somtime ago one of Mr. Bud
Yates’ daughters had hemorrhagic
fever. Und r Dr. Hays’ ireatim nt
she grew latter, but relap-ed.
She again rec -vered. Then an
other daughter look it and p«sa-d
safely through theterribleß ck ess.
Now another child, about eight
years of age seems bopalersly ill
with the dreaded dissave. The
father has been working in Fiori-
L; and Mr. H. E Jcuee kind y
fnnt.slied rt hooae, just across W»
creek, for hie family to oocupy.
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For Sale
We bave-afl mules jnai from Ky
& Tenn, from 3 _ to •> yrs. old. Will
sell cheap for cash.
Singletary Middleton.
UJ , (kt. 22 L 924
r “Among the well known citizens
here Monday was Mr. W, P.
Col |L Slapletuu a 1 tended Su
perior ,url in Seminole this
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wee I- <g
Mi J -flluise Halid' cl, of I)..
naset gfw ,« Shopping I, le
I .Vlouday. 1 ‘
• Mr. ai, jMra. J. R, Vann art
iWißiyflitt tbe WalSuti bungalow
U Main |ii«tl, reo.udy vacated bj
vlr, aud Im. F D. Bnftli, now ir
Mm. B R, Collins dud daugh
ters spent the we-k end here will
tie raatrou’s mother, Mrs. Hattie
.'’udge.. Awiurse from the Pied
nont Sanitarium wrote that COl
JoUins’AAb Srilicaily ill. Th.
friends of |lirt family grea'ly re
'ret tbi* Mateus illness and they
join the 1 j n hoping that tin
aitbful h osbanJ. and tender fatbe'
rill yet lhll)pkre‘rl.to,his family.
- 100 ; l.lglo
\. 'mauv frfendn i’> re wdl re»
'tec to. learn tbalD'.G. O Loftoi
■i aeriously ill at |,j« home it
bd,cock.g.He ar.d bis j bod, Mr.
■V, W, Lofton, have been livioi
here for sometime. Dr. L'lfton’t
Isughiers, or one or two of then
<re now nt his bedside. Dr, Hayi
s treating him, and finds him suf
ering with a kidney trouble and
ither complications.
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About The
Citizens Bank
The regular statement of t he Cit
izeps Bate- appears on this page
This institution makes a splen
lid report; and depositors feel as
sored that theoflicials running thie
. nstitn ion ere able to keep it in
irst cla‘-s|coriditi<jn, and ttn-y nn
iftsitatingly express the opinion
that tbey’'will{doXso.
Because The Liberal is publish
d in their home town, the offi
! :ials chose it for the publication
>f tbeir statements, which will be
found every' few months in our
lolumns.
Messrs W. .1. and J. S Bos
1 mow the value of dollars circula
ted at bom-; and they, with tbeir
, their associates, also Cashier J. M.
I Hiller and Book-keeper Roy Bush
,re glad to render the very best
ranking services to the people of
Vliller county, as well as this en
.'.ire section.
Wanted
To trade a good muleior a Jgoud
jorse for beef cattle, popk jji>gs 01
’ my kind of country prod ups. For
' further particular see or write
J. M. GROW,
Colquitt, Ga,
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Mrs/C. H. Cook.
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Friday nigtit sf ,r vndur ng
tn nths of.illness, the gentle spirit
f Mrs. C. FI.-Cook was cairned
Oy death.
She leaves an infant eon only
three weeks old.
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Several years .goslipcmne from
vliddle Georgia to Co kiown to
each. Bo.li her parents we l el
lead, Duiing h<-r journ at
Jookluwu as a teacher Mr. C.ok
Vvii her promise 10 become his
vtf'e,
She was a splendid woman,
ter two step daughters, seemed
io love her, a? did bet own old.,
trow (She ictutt) four of them)
jewides her liusbutid, '
She is tilao survived by two
ifolbeis Hviug " .Skvainnali, aud
7 one or tw ,si iiers living long
listaucea from ''ete.
i’tie funeral service was held
Saturday afternoon a.id the body
vas interred in the Cook cemetery
1 the presence of iiuiter.de who
yiuplnize with the busband, and
teildren iu their bereavement.
Owing to the faet thai °. preacti.
r was unobtainable there was uu
funsral field Mr J, L.iTabb waa
tue director.
h»«i»H» of' >si.A
i >itie, May G'’'l in His Under
nercy care for the children and
lonsole tiie older ones.
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The man. who starts out with
he idea of gelli 'won’t sue
ieed; you must have a larger am
>ition There is no mystery in
.usiness success. If you do each
lay’s task successfully, stay faith
ally within the naturalbperatiore
>f commercial law, and keep your
lead clear, yon will come out ail
'ight.—Rockefeller.
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To Move® To Albany
ABouQbe first of next year Mr.
md Mrs. W. L. Everett expect to
n.sve to Albany.
The editress saw a let hr from
cbeir youngest daughter, Mis,
Jennie Ruth, urging them to join
her there.
When Mies Everett, finished
high school here, sue tried '□ fiu<
tome work to do; but nothing witl
i sufficient salary seemed rv»i a
>le. This girl, still iu her teens,
then applied to a firm in Albany
which loans money for educaionnl
purposes. She entered a business
icliool there, Ju Sep'etnber sb,
went to work as a stenographer;
vod by Christmas she hopes to
have her school debt ail .paid, and
this Las been above her hving
expenses.
While friends and relatives in
this locality regret to lose Mr. and
Mrs. Everett, it seems tire arrange.,
meat mapped out by tfiear young
laughter is a good objs; and the
young lady is to be commended
Eor.tbe energy and ambition which
prompted her to.fit herself for 8
>ife of usefulness.
VOL XXVTJJ
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Application For
.'Discharge
; In the district court of the I'. S.
'or the sintltern diet, of Georgia,
Albany division. In the matter of
1 L. Sheffield, baiiKrnpt in bimk
•uptcy. To the creditors of R. I,
Sheffield, of 0 Iquiit, Miller cou -
Ity Georgia, and di |. Hforesnid,
;reetmgs:
You are hereby notified that ap
ilicatiou for discharge in bank
ruptcy has been filed by the above
ivtned bankrupt, and that a bear
ug upon the sama will be bad bf
f ire the U. S, diet, court, at Albany
ta., un Nov. 34,11)44, at IQo’uloek
<1 the forenoon; that you ebow
Duse then and thenh if any you
iave, why the prayers of the said
■aiikrupt should not 0c granted;
Witness my band nud dated at
tlbauy, Ge,, this Oct. 18, 1924.
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Keep A-Goin‘
By Frnk R Sfaiitort Iu thd
AH utu Constitution.
Es you strike n thorn or rose,
Keep a-goin’l
hailA, pr es it snows
- Keep rLgoiti •
■'Twilit no ties vi sit a..' k -
When the fish ain't on ver line 1 '
Bait yer hook an' keep a tryin' -
Kerp|a.goiti’!
When the weather kills yer| crop
Keep a-goin’l
Vbfen yon tumble from the top,
Keep a-goin'l
Vpose you're out of every dime,
Bein’ so ain’t any crime;
L'ell the WGrldiyou’refeelin’prime-
Keep a-goin’l
When it looks like al) is up,
Keep A-goin’l
DrAiti the sweetness from the cup,
Keep a-goin’l
S?e tbe-w-Id birds on the wing,
4ear the be||g that sweetly ring,
Vhen you feel like sighin’Ring-
Keep fitgoiu’!
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Let us endeavor so to live that
vhen we come to die even the un
lertaker will be sorry.—Mark
t'waiu.
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Kdministiator’s Sale
■ EORGIA—Miller County.
Will be sold before the court hours
oor of said county, within the legal
lours of sale, on the 4 day of Nov.
924, the following lands to wit: All
if lot of land no. 60, lying and ting in
be 26 dist. of said county and state,
■ontaiuing 350 acres, more or less, also
00 acres of land otf ot the east side cf
.rt of land no. 61, in the 26 dist of said
and state, the last parcel or tiact
>f land bounded is follows: An ti e
forth by the original land line, on tl e
last by the original line, on the south
jy public road leading from Damasci s
;o Cedar Springs. Ga., and on the west
jy public road leading from Blakely,
Ja.. io Quincy, Hu., said aforesaid
ands containing in all 350 acres, mote
>r less,, and sold by order granted by
the ordinary of Miller co. Terms cash,
;his Oct. 6, 1924.
J. H. Du Bose, Admr.,
on est. of E. A. Dußose