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J\"eu' line ladies’ ready-to-ware dresses from
$3.98 to
SIO.OO per dress
New line ladies’ coats from $7.50 to
$25.00 per coat
New line mens’ suits from SIO.OO to
$25.00 per-suit
Mew line boys’ suits from $2.50 to
$9.85 per suit
Our best tub proof ginghams
17 cents per yard
Genuine Druid. L. L. sheeting
15 cents per yard
Showing new styles in Peters’ shoes. We give each customer trading $lO with us, choice of a rug or package siverware.
Statement of
the Ownership
Management, circulation, etc.,
required by the act of congress of
Aug. 24,1912, of the Miller County
Liberal, published weekly at Col
quitt, Ga., for Oct. 1925.
GEORGIA—MiIIer County.
Before me, a notary public in
and for the state and county afore
said, personally appear d Zula B.
Toole, who, having been duly
sworn, according to law, deposes
and says that she is the owner, ed
itor, publisher, managing editor
and business manager of The Mi!
ler County Liberal, that her post
office is Colquitt, Ga., that the
known mortgagee is th° First Na
tional Bank, of Colquitt, Ga , and
that the above is, to the bee! of
her knowledge and belief, a true
statement ownership, management,
etc-, of said publication for the
uate shown in above caption, re
quired by the act of Aug 24, 1912,
embodied in section 443, Postal
Laws and regulations.
ZULA B TOOLE.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me, this Bth day Oct 1925.
Mary J. Austin,
N. P. State at Large,
Colquitt, Ga. My
Commission expires
Aug. 17, 1929.
SPECIAL VALUES
FOR OCTOBER
The Store of BIG Values o
Your Patronage Appreciated.
B. H. FUDGE,
Colquitt - - Georgia.
Hogs Wanted
It will pay you to see me
before you sell yo u r Hogs.
I will pay the Highest Market
Price for them.
J, H. Christie
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A sweeping verdict for QUALITY
M'ew lihe satins, all colgrs, extra quality
$2.00 per yard
Satin back crepes, all ncu; colors,
$3 00 per yard
Genuine Lad—Lassie cliftU, all colors,
23 cents per yard
Mens’ best overalls, elastic suspenders,
$1.39 per pair
Boys’ best overalls, eUistic suspenders,
89 cents per pair
Ladies’ gingham dresses, neiv styles,
98 cents per dress
New line, guaranteed, In ger sol watches, $1.75 to
$7.50 per watch
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Our best g'ade oil cloth, new colors,
35 cents per yard
Extra quality bed. ticking
25 cents per yard
Blue Bell cheviots, new colors,
18 cents per yard
1 Bale sheeting to go at
10 cents per yard
1 Case dress ginghams to go a t
10 cents per yard
J 44 Pieces enamel ware assortment, dish
pans, boilers, sauce pans, coffee pots, etc.,
35 cents per piece