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ULLER COUNTY LIBERAL
Published Every Wednesday, Entered
at Postofflce at Colquitt, Ga.. as Sec
ond Class Matter.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR.
ZULA B. TOOLE, Editor and Prop.
Advertising rates made known on ap
plication.
Colquitt, Ga.
City Court to
be Abolished
After Sept, let, 1925 the Chy
Court of thia city or county will
be abolished.
In several counties in the st Ge
these courti are being abolished.
Like the one in this county on nc
count of their expense they bav u
become a burden to tax payers.
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Dances
There have been three dm ces
in town since our last issue.
Dancing, swimminu, baseb'dl
etc , are forms of amusement, and
many elderly, some conservative
and a few young people fail to sei
any benefit to be derived from any
one of them
"All work and no play makes
Jack a dull boy," is an old pro
verb; but all play cr too much
diesapation unfits its devotees for
the stem realities of life, or ruins
bright prospect altogether.
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Going To A
Specialist
Sunday Mr and Mrs J. M.
Fudge, accompanied by Mies Eth
el Cowart, the efficient nurse, will
leave for Atlanta to take their
daughter, littlle Marylin, to a spa
cialiet.
As near as can be determined
this belovtd baby is suffering
from a slight attack of infantile
paralysis.
The to-> n joins the Liberal in
hoping that what ever the dis
ease may be that the sweet child
Will soon be completely restored
to health
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Mrs Alice Collins who wae
brought Sunday from the hospital
in Bainbridge, seems to be recu
perating at the home of her mo
ther, Mrs Hattie Fudge.
/ NOTICE
I take tins method of inviting
all my friends and relatives to
the new store of Mr M Dtvie,
whers lam a salesman 1 w ill be
glad to see you ALL, and you will
find me handletug goods at low
prices
Respectfully,
>Ss - I. B. Bush.
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LETS ALL GO and
Hurry Rod Pav Up your Sub
scription to the Libera). Now Due
SI 00 perautiuui.
Assignments For
Representative Wil
kin and Senator W.
C. Hays
The committee which serve it,
the General Assembly are *he p >
were behind the throne." to a
large extent. Both of the gentle
from Miller were placet) <>n some
important committees.
From the assignments announc
ed Monday Hon. 8 B Wilkin is
to serve on the following commit
tees;
1 Connty ami County Matters,
2 Engrossing,
3 L gislative and Congressional
Reappointment,
4 Mines and Mining,
5 Penitentiary,
6 Public Highways,
. 7 Special .)udiciary,
8 Ways and Means,
9 Appn priaticns.
Dr W. C. H aye, as Senator from
Decatur, Milb r Mitchell is to serve
i on the following;
! 1 Agriculture,
2 Banka and Banking,
I 3 Drainage,
' 4 Finai. c’,
o Hypi ne aud Sanitation,
ti Privileges and Flections,
7 Public Property.
1 Ferm the two lists above it will
be seen (hat the “Gentlemen from
1 Miller’ are established as scions
worthy to consider the vital affairs
' of the law making bodies.
When one thinks of the repr.-
sentatioi s from Georgia’s 1(51
counties, with from 1 to H legisla
tore, it will be better understood
■ that Milli rw rtpreseu tn lives have
important planee hh committee
men.
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r ( Here's Speedy Relief
from Kidney Troubles
’Toler Kidney Fills have don* wn
I heap of good.” A. S. Bartlett, Brock
ton, Mass.
; Some days It seems as if you can no
longer bear the pain and misery you
. suffer from kidney and bladder trouble.
The ache across your back grows won >
wltn every movo you make, and with
Ivory step you take. It not only robs
I you of all your strength and energy, but
tt affects the other important organs of
the body as well. Nervousness, head
ache, disordered stomach, liver trouble,
I bad eyesight, aro only some of tho con
ditions that follow kidney trouble.
| Foley Kidney nils help tho sick weak
tidneys to regain their normal healthy
•lateand activity. When they areagain
able to do their work effectively, your
system is no longer choked i. nJ blocked
with poisonous waste mutter. Your
symptoms clone up, yov.r weariness,
and weakness go away.
F.-le, Kidney I’Hla can do you 1U..0 "a
Waap of good.”
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Night Coughing
< How to Stop It
Night coughing which, through
loss of valuable sleep, often makes
you feel utterly worn-out and use
less during the day, and by quickly
weakening the system lays you
open to the most dangerous infec
tions, can now be promptly checked
by a very simple treatment. Peo
ple who have hardly been able to
rest on account of coughing spells
. have found that they can sleep the
■ whole night 'through undisturbed
I often after the very first trial.
The treatment is based on a remark
able prescription known ns Dr. Klnira
New Discovery. y O u simply take n tea
spoonful at night before retiring and
hold It In your throat for 15 or 20 sec
| ends before swallowing It. Tho pro
; Bcriptlon has a double action. It not
*®othea and heals the soreness and
Irritation, but it quickly loosens and re
. moves the phlegm and congestion which
i «J.» e .- r JSe eause of the «”>»!». Tho
result is that you usually sleep as soundly
I as a babe the very first night, and the
; cough .goes in a very short time
The prescription contains no opiates or
• harmful drugs. Excellent for children
■ as well as grown-ups. For coughs, chest
colas, hoarseness, sore throat, spasmodic
croup, brom hltls, laryngitis and bronchial
asthma. At all good druggists. Ask tor
FOfi iALi BY
Citation ’
Georgia, Miller county:
J W Anderson, guardian of "Mr#. Eva
Anderson, having applied to me for a
discharge from his guardianship of Mrs
Eva Anderson, this is, therefore, to no
tify all persons concerned to file Their
objections, if any they have, on or be
fore the 1 Monday in Aug. next, efSe he
will oe discharged from his guardian
ship as prayed for, this July 6, 1926.
W. C. DANCER, '
Ordinary/* S
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SHERIFF SALES.
Georgia, Miller County:
Will be sold before the court house
door of said county, within the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday h.
Aug. 1925 atpubli-’outcry to the highest
i bidder for cash the following de
scribed property to-wit:
1 Black horse r.iule about 7 years old
named George, and 1 black horse mule
about 7 years old named Mike, and lov
ed on as the property of M. A. Pair,
under and hy virtue of a mortgage fi fa'
issue from the c : ty court of said co.
and state, in favor of J. S. Bush, and
against the said M. A. Hair. Levied
made by B. B. Houston, deputy sheriff,
and returned me, this the 23 day of
May, 1925.
B. E. HOUSTON,
Sheriff.
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SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA —Miller Connty.
Will be sold before the Court
House door in said County on the
first Tuesday in August, 1925, at pub
lic outcry within the legal hourgof sale
to the highest bidder for cash, the
foilowing described property, to-wit:
1(10 acres ot land on the north “ide of
lot of land no 219 in the 13th Ir 1 dis
trict of Miller Co., Georgia, being
bounded on the north by Twiligl t and
Mayhaw public road, on the south by
lands of Jobrf Shepherd; east by lands
M.s Bon Franklin; on tee west by lands
of J. C. Roberts and levied on is the
property of Rachel Nelson under and
by virtue of fifes in favor of J< an R.
Hornsby Estate, levied on by W. A.
Miller, L C. 90" d district, 'Miller < 0.,
Georgia, and turned over to me for ad
vertisement and sale.
This 6th day of July, 1925.
B. E. HOUSTON,
Sheriff.
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666
is n perscript ion for
Malaria, Chilis anil Fever
Dengue or Bi ioue Fever,
it kills the germs.
Coughs Always *’**W
Dangerous—Quick ’
Way to Stop Them
Chronic coughs and chest colds often
lead to more serious trouble. Not only
is the infection itself dangerous, but
the continual coughing spells day and night
so weaken your entire system that you can no
longer fight off disease.
So stop a cough the quickest you can. To do
tb>s there is nothing better than that old-time
tried and proved remedy—Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar
Honey. Doctors say there is nothing like pine
tarextract to quickly loosen and remove the
phlegm and congestion which are the direct
cause of the cough, while the honey both gives
a pleasant taste and helps soothe irritation.
1 he quick relief to the stubbornest cough often
seems almost magical.
Bu t be sure you get the genuine Dr. Bell’s
Pme-Tar Honey, and no substitute. Dr. Bell’s
is the original pine -tar honey and has been
known for over a quarter of a century as the
best. It is scientifically compounded ofjust the
right proportions of pine-tar, honey and other
quick-acting, healing ingredients which the
best doctors have found to aid in quick relief.
Contains no opiates or other harmful drugs,
so can be given even to young children—fine
for spasmodic croup. If you want the best, a
medicine that often relieves the severest cough
overnight, make sure you get Dr. Bell’s. Only
30c at any good druggists.
sh Dr. BELL'S
ISJ PINE -TAR-NONET
FOR COUGHS
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if HUNTS GUARANTBED
SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES
(Hunt's Salve and Soap),fail in f
the treatment ofltch, Eczema, jTTfJ i I
Ringworm,Tetterorotheritcb- f sJ / / I
ing akin diseases. Try thie • <>• / I
treatment at our risk.
Pains
Very Severe »
e "I suffered from womanly M
troubles which grew worse to.
and worse as the months M
went by,” says Mrs. L. H.
Cantrell, of R. F. D. 9. Gaines- gw
Ville, Georgia. r®
“I frequently had very
Severn pains. These were so Ur
feed that I was forced to go •
to bed and stay there. It
isenmed/to me my back would l»
come two.
iCABDUIi
4 For Female Troubles »
“I taught school for a
4 while, but my health was so ■;
bad I would have to stay out »
g sometimes, ihis went on till »
jfct I got so bad I didn’t know tey
what to do. J*'
“One day 1 read about the >—
W merits of Cardiff, and as I ™
y* had some friends who had *
HI been helped by it, I thought 9
• I would try it. I began to *>
get better after I had taken &
« half a bottle. I decided to keep
iffi on and give it a thorough sMt
trial and I did. I took in
m all about 12 bottles and now »
• ’’l lam perfectly well. Ido
2 not suffer any pain and can JL
“ do all my housework." “
2 At All Druggists’ L
W E-ilfiiF
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What to Do For
A Persistent Cough
Everybody knows how foolish and
dangerous it is to let a cough hang on
and on. The proper thing to do is to
stop it—quick—and for this purpose
there is nothing better than that great
old home remedy that our parents and
grandparents used so successfully—
Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar Honey. It often re
lieves a severe cough overnight. Doc
tors say there is really nothing like pine
tar to quickly loosen and remove the
phlegm and congestion which are the
direct cause of the co.ughing, while the
honey not only gives a pleasant taste
but helps soothe soreness and irritation.
But be sure you get the genuine Dr. Bell's
Pine Tar Honey and not some substitute. Dr.
Bell's I»the original, and has been known for
many years ns the best. It is scientifically com
pounded of just the right proportions of pine
tar, honey and other quick-acting ingredients,
which the best doctors have found to aid in
bringing quick relief. Contains no opiates or
other harmful drugs, so can be given even tn
young children-fine for spasmodic croup. If
you Want the la st home remedy in the drug
store-gel Dr. Beil’s. 30c at all good druggists.
XPRBELVS
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Stop Night Coughing
This Simple Way
Fenple who have persistent, an
noying coughing spells nt night, and
who through loss of valuable sleep
are weakening theln systems and
laying themselves open to dangerous
Infections, can stop their distressing
trouble promptly by a very alnipfo
treatment. Hundreds who liavo
hardly been able to rest at all for
coughing, have gotten their full
night's sleep the very tirst time they
tried IL
The treatment is based on a re
markable prescription known as Dr.
Kings New Discovery for Coughs.
You simply take a teaspoonful at
night before retiring and hold ft In
your throat for la or 20 seconds be
fore swallowing it, without follow
ing with water. The prescription
has a double action. It not only
soothes and heals soreness and Irrl
tattoo, but it quickly loosens and
removes the phlegm and congestion
| which aro the direct cause of the
I coughing. The result is that von
i usually sleep as soundly as a baba
tile very first night, and the entire
; cough condition goes in a very short
■ time.
I The prescription Is highly recom
■ mended lor coughs, chest colds,
i lioarsenesa and bronchitis, and la
, wonderful for children’s coughs and
spasmodic croup—no harmful drugs.
Economical, too, as tho dose Is only
one teaspc.c-nfitl. it is on sale at all
good druggists. Ask for
VERVES i
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Bui Id
Tour Strength
Wintersmith *s
r For 56 years the standard rem-
edy for Chills, Fever and Ague,
Dengue and other fevers has been
Wintersmith’s Chill Tonic. Taken
at the first sign of these troubles,
it .'wards them off. Fine to take
after almost any illness; its tonic
effect is always good. At your drug
store; popular size, fiOcunanunoth
size big value, SI.OO,
Wintersmith Chemical Co., Inc.
W W Louisville, Kentucky
CUintersmith's
Chill Tonic
Staement of Citizen’s Bank
Os Colquitt, Georgia
Showing Condition at the Close of Business June 30, 1926 as Called for
by the Superintendent of Banks.
President, W. J. Bush, Vice-President, J. S. Bush.
Cashier, J. M. Miller,
RESOURCES
Time loans and discounts 63,512.43
Demand loans 3,979.04
Furniture and fixtures 1,800.00
Cash in vault and amounts
deposited with approved
reserved agents 25,974 84
Due from other Banks
Advances on cotton 130.83
Checks for clearing house 123,29
Over drafts (if any) none
Total 95,520.02
State of Georgia, Miller County :
Before me came J. M. Miller, eashier of Citizen's Bank, who being
duly sworn, says that the above foregoing statement is a true condition of
said bank, as shown by the books of file in said hank.
J. M. MILLER.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this the 13 day of July, 1925.
V. L. LANJ2, Deputy C. S. C
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■For Quick Loans!
On Improved Farm Property
H SEE OR WRITE
I RAY & JORDAN,
| Blakely, Georgia.
I Pn mpt Service-*Reasonale Rates |
Professional Cards •'
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Dr. Is. B- Baughn
Thysh iati and Surgeon
( o >1; Bui! ling
<’ 'q'litt Ga
N. L. Stapleton
LAWYER
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I Ilonoy, I sho’kin Cook
I on dis Prin.cessßan.gG”
| “I knows that when I does my part, it will do the rest. That’s why you
I praise my hot biscuits, and say my cake and bread is so good-’*
| Allen’s ‘2* Range
I dependable. This is the verdict of <£ta housewives over a period of 25
■ I r sral T ■,? even-baking oven is famous, and you can cook without taking chances
|| - its many
IL F. E. Fudge and Co.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in 25,000.00
Surplus 1,500.00
Undivided profits 2,1>04 67
Deposits subject to cheek 5,782.38
Time certificate of deposit 220.40
Savings deposits 8.116,89
Cashier’s checks 252.69
Certified checks
BILLS PAYABIE NONE
Notes and bills rediscounted pone
Total 95,520.43
Dr. Collie Hays
! Hiysiriitri <S' Surgeon.
in Walker's J’nar.
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Drake & Drake
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