The Miller County liberal. (Colquitt, Ga.) 1897-current, May 22, 1907, Image 3

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■ j.-JME NEWS'";'" i.AT'TEHS ceKOEHWIKG PEOPLE AND oeneral new aossii>. •‘The girl why Is boy struck, is in the muJ, stuck | - ,- Cnn*t herself out phickj And isn’t Worth a porn shuck. 1 ’ Airs. S. B. Wilkin and children left for BAlnbridge where then’ll be tile guests of her step eisterrMrs. New ten.' Mr. Wilk its is n delegate from the K. of P., 1 Lodge hefe to the, Grnnd Lodge now ill session irt Bainbridge/ nnd he Ipft tlv’s morning to be in at* tendance. ! Sheriff Jno. A. Phillips carried Maintain Morris, Col., to Decaf nt , county Monday. There the con-/ dieted man will join tie l * l ' gang force working on * ne P u bl’ c high waya progressive jnntv. ' ~. ' - t moil ',i‘> Mr. yy- A. Phillips was among the j t-vj.u, on hmber, who is doing work up stairs in the Warren bail* ing, is giving excellent service to the gentlemen. W. H. Stanton & Co., • hreTfar-;' ranging tcritapply ice in any quant* ity. will be ap preciated. ,i /“l. Cutting oats will soon engage the attention of many of opr planters. - ’ ( Tlw children with their teafilreris,-ijwrimis and friSids fare to ha.ye.;a. . at Twilight to morrow. ' ' : Mr. T. P. McDonald and 'Misai Gertrude Blow attended a sing al IT- ... 0 > - r< This populat carrier returned by his parental home and introduced IriSy fifing SsteSnifel paretife. The Liberal is expecting to relate more of 'isootji'r —or later. • - Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bailey and faimily are Ala, They are anticipirtiiig* ‘de’igtrtiui ii'mkiy and the Liberal hopes t|w:y nut be disappointed. tv ?r. Mr. Overbie pt.-ached toap immense congre b ‘’’. natthjeMetlJ* udisV-cltusph 4snad«'. There wyre. six hcc.cessidnE to the chbyekj two. little girls Alienee Grace Bush and Bush, anti four Zack Geer, and Kelsey Bird. InJ the afternoon an interesting Chil "dren’s Day program was rendered; Lit le Annie Lou Fudge, Ehta Bird, Willis Wilkin and rv Stanton entertained the gallons with recitations. The oat crop is not general]} good. There are only a few farm ers who have fields of good oats Mr. Charley H. Cook left mon day mcruing fur Ala., in which state he wilt Agencies for a patent clothes Tine. His friends in this county a« wishing for him unlimited success. Jud t « C. C. Bush is limping badly. He was out at his planta*. tion (Wberi’. bis<«thjr died) Mon day. He stepped from the piazza on a nail which wgflt through th# sole of his »hoe and pierced his foot. As we go to press arrangements . are being completed for the Pow- i e’l—McCollum wedding, which is tj be witrtpSflStf "this evening at the Methodist church. T*h'‘ bridal party u nf | «heir friends urq. at- . tend a picnic Thursday at the' Lane Springs near -. Pine Grove church in Decatur An'sp propriate account of the wedding will appear tn w* ■■•*--• Miss Kate May Bash has just returned from a delightfu. visit i i BrinsfieTwa.w the.gttes* Alias Minnie Warr«rr. k ’ 4 Miss Clifford Harrell is the win* | some guest of Mrs J. S. Thompson this week. We are half to believe we will have a marriage |fo write np next week which has hot been publicly announced. Mrs C. C. Bush who was pain fully ill last week is, we are pleas ed to-note, c^ivalesci ng., ? . Airs Qowni}, tr-v -- r . dangerously ill is'liow recovering to the many friends Mr and Mrs M. D. Adams will leai e Monday for Indian Springs where they hope for him to recu. the® r“lliiunrt>ti''st’tfcei> tfh- T’fL ’ ■ CLOSING EXFTISES. Ths closing exercised of the Co l High School will be held at the Methodist church Friday we lling. beginning about 7JJOo’clock. Rev.Reey Griffin, a (firmer be loved teachW, is to deliver the lit erary addfosa. T He&jra Eusema and titadyChes ,Mre age to graduate sdhgol receiving their certjffeates ’ ,G iat evening. Their easaya will be. listened to attentively. Tim musical feature . < betin#. Stfahgifted magicians and 4 Mrs, N. L. Stapleton I’ 69 au "” Idfers ahd ot^ 5 ’' cre w *il use their ■ talen* rth .> entertainment of the ' The public Is cordial vr Invited. 1 -; 1 . Tr,nls -.; Neither be ye sorrv. if -omeumes ■ - 1 .1.. across J'onr Wny ’ ' ' Tliednrk eitnid trial hides the ; ~. , f brightness of ll . day. He . sees we need it. Just because He sends : t, therefore, * let Vs heed it. It is-to give us faith, mote gladly to->|jy.yi. It is-to keep us walking in thenar* z rqiv way. W# mliyJ - r (| Tim, nrdin i ~ His promts rest. To dray uscloserto Hint, and make ? ? bi-’st. TVls-beCairee He loves 'is He wahts , us to have str. nj,th ■To Hear the joy an< mildness that ‘ shall crown the • rif at length. —Mcbalis J agazine. JU 1 ■ ■ Miss-Kathleen Bush is expected :*i.& ■dijji. .s'H'i'A'.. tit ’ Breuau College in Ga'nsvillc this week. Her presence is eagerly awaited by a large circle of friends. xeepers will 1 ■ surprised at the short weights seit them, if the” will have a reliable pair of scales with which to ted articles. -.heA . ~ We aie sorry to note tne inais • position of‘Mrs J. S. t Ikin. Her friends hope to see thk esteemei lady up agiin soon Mrs H. E. Minter is ery seri i pusly ill. She is a 1 stimfble I lady and bar tuanv f/ hope neat tli. ’ Eggs st’ll readily bit fifteen cents a dozen t.ero ' fes i '£ exce, * the supply :■ of vfrvit>g size chi. us.’’ 1 Mw'Robt Mei lon was a pleasant callerat ' iberal office yesterday. We were pleaseu see Mr and' Mrs Riley Houston h town yes terday. Mrs Mullis of Ba cock was a pleasant caller nt < tr sanctum ' Monday. Mr and Mrs Trnl ■ - bavj* 1., . , a>s father their guests I. • Ll. ■*■> t>ovh of Decatur county Air E. V. Babcoc ’ Pittsburg . Pa,x ij .dow’ndloiyiug ter the in terest of the Babeu Bros Lum ber Co in this c y/JBe’isa J gentlemapi whom it a pleasure j to'kridw. Mrs. B. B. Bush is expecting to ’ have ai her guest, Mr * Rih-y, of Americug. Mrs. Ril is an cis- yodng nl,ltr an(l wi U : have a delightful visi n Colquitt. .j.’iir.<aihd Mrs. Chas lims have’ been guests ,»t the nor, able home » • ;a.,... r ant« in Hi,** lacedonia. < community this week Miss Kate isnughu is finished' college it Norman , ParlfCloih'geii'nd ff> at h me again ; k H ie delight of her mariy friends. Just now she is at the note! witli her brother, Dr. E 1 Baughn; but in a week or two t’. 3 brother and sister will, comm ce house- tbe Bailey sidence on p’ineßtreet. Do not forget the on federate Veterans Reunion to 1 held here on the llth of July- Bereadyand a ixious to' donate porkj mutton, fe.'f'br fi<T to make til old sol digrs ana • ' *“ tl • \euniod. When the p- |)leofour 1 town audpsounty combi e their ef forts stfoiees is sure to fdlow. Air Beach who moved with bis family from Lee county to the ma khg mmy ' ffTgWbfr?. *“ 1 Stows co«e»* !•!**««» ._ ' I.J -J- —— *- 'NOTAFFRAIO. Sunday the 12*b hist., Dr. and Mrs. J P. Cook were in their au tomobile going eastward un Col lege street. When they twined from the pub lic square, a man and woman^w^, in a buggy (rather '•yjs**#' a,| d he. was driving n h'tf’ strick-; eti mule. The sire--* Cook appaft'hntty wanted to) 'gofast>Tkbut driver of lue. mule not-fiicTined to turn I aside. Df. Cook commenced using ths horn vigorously, h-o*ri-k! h-o-ti-k! The mule did not even raise his drooping ears. Neither did the driver dtnw the rein to the right or left. The machine could not pass un-‘ fejs the buggy.was partly out of pie'road-? 'i 1-& ' f, '{ , ■ The automobile was going slow ly behtdd itir s h-o --n-k! h-o n-kt h-o-n-k! the last we | f -* '*■k «s _«»rrtc» writ infraid of it. ~ - My Best Friend. Alexander Benton, who lives on Rural Route I, Fort Edward, N. Y., says: “Dr King’s Now iJiscov eiy is my best earthly friend. It cured me of asthma six years ago. It has also performed a wonderful cure of incipient escrfjfiumption for my son’s wife. Tfie first bottle ended the terrible cough, and .this, accomplished the other symptoms left one by ore,.until she was per fectly well. Dr. King’s New Dis covery’s dower of coughs and colds ,is simply marvelous.” No other’ 'r«.me f te l ’"“ ovcr eqwatvd V. r ally guaranteed by City drug stroe, 50c and 1(00. Trial bottle freq, a . . . .. ........ | -SENSE & NONSENSE.'? ■■ I Enjey the' little yom.have while the fool is hunting for more—f Spanish. Life is i* jest, and ad things show it; I thought it once,ibut now I know it. ; —Gray’s on Himself. L *•• {'>',* ’■ i A • Jll j*/ . -r, - ■ A mechanic his labor Will often diAcurd, If the rate of his pay he dislikes: n -Vvrc lAXiVi alO V , i.IiCOLD- 1 ponly hard- Will continue to work, tbo’ jt strikes. ' ’ —Hood. AU wive are bad.pyet two blest hours they give; When rst they wed, and when they Extremes of fortune are true wis dom’s test, And he’s of men most wise, who bears them best.-Pki!e moa . .Tis done; I yield; adieu, thou cruel fair! Adieu, th’ averted face, th’ un gracious cheek! T rm to die, to finish nil my care, Lu l J’ a hau<r ? Vue, joanrl another’s neck. Leigh Hunt, from the French. I knop the thing that’s most un- ’• common (Envy be silent, and attend!) I know a reasonable woman, Handsome and'wity, yet a friend V —Pope. Behold a proof of Irish sense! Here Irish wit is seen! When nothing’s left, tl.at’p worth defense, We build a magazine. —Swift. ! '. > ’ '. r ;.> t- f' . I - >• 'Fish andiguests smell at three days A little tfuih makes'the*.whole lie pass.—ltalian. - - - - I' ’r- i - ' ■ ■ J-I T-.. , . • A. tent* meeting jq being conduc tea at Babcock. - ' - * Mr S. J. Warren a leading citi zen of Brinson was’ hero : Monday.' ■Nex-t week tiib Commencement, exercises of Andrew- - Female ..Dql lege are to lie held. .T;ws>< Mjllyr - county girls, Aliases Hinnie Loutj McNair of' Ba-bdock-’rand LiUie-j Keen of Boykin have Deen at this' popular Institution the pet# term.! Airs übe M. the pleasant ladies .here fbig morning. .. . , ■- I ; Next Sunday there his-?txi b©- preaebing at the’ -Baptist tfbtych here by the pastor, Rw.ILN.jG. Christopher.: ,j, i«i w 1 / •-.» * - • Wonderful Effcetna Cure. ; "Our little hoy bad eczema for five years,” wiles N. A. Adams, Henrietta, Pa "Two of our Lome, doctors said t|e case was hopeless his iungs bmg affected. W<- .tlren employee other doctors, but Ino benefit recited. By chance we rend about Electric Bitters; bought a boStiUnd soon noticed I improvement,.' We continued this I medicine untilßevcrnl bottles were ■ used, when rmi boy was complete |ly cured,” UIM nil 1 icine and body buikling health ton ! ics. p uaraitte*! at City drug xtote 50’-cents.'’ The F?®ce .i i Sha/ing Parlor 'tfe'Wira i»'h»>nifhßWi build t"g- ' V[ : Shaw ■ , . . I?°.. Haircuts. _.- j; ir’Z "'' >C - ’.Tiham ; po9{!. flf T t „ ,b-. oFJ . 2o ? 4h«rps Razors, I Solicit ffiij' piftili • > ’' J - -i' j’*' DR R. H. t J,.,. . . —rrr. ~ / RENTAL . $ : Qffit War -uildiug, Colquitt, ' - - ; , Don*,? pay A inaon’y \ to be divorced. 'b_nj. jg>ur kppen dix. There wilt >do occasion for it if,yqii! keep with Dr. Kin’s ... BRf Pills Their action is sots stle that the appendix Milke. He-least efrm plait by Citydrttfc stop !.*'.<|’/y lhem. l BRYAN FOR IJKEfUMjyj., Philadelphia jjw'rd. publishesji the following f roti its- iVaaingtou correspondent;. *’ ... “Govenor Ho|i<r.>i|ith.;ofjG<*or gia, is the man W an Jennings Bryan .tlijiika aS .Demoanits should make tlw ; Tresidentk.l erndidate next.yer, if they,- have doubts of bis oil Availability* This is the annonl’ement friends of Mr Bryan in v' made today,'it is bejie' >njtji,ority. “5* J ...r-'A .*,. about the wisiioi, /in allow- ing himself of abaifatlawiag htm self to be pus frtrwn; ai th««tand ard bearer of his p 4 v.' H-d is re presented as beffe' j thw party would have a betteit i anOeof win ning with a new <s: d date who ought to be fakn f the ■ South. And the most amiable man in sight in that regioi his opin ion, is the newly eh, d Govenor l of Georgia, yvho hr national re cord and reputation nd who would be acceptable to 1 classes of _ I "There is uo dpi] nj j U)n , Govenor Smi* ■ j llie torn! vote qf evpry q ulli.crn sjate, Ql id the fapt tl at . lu| faprls well .T.itli the in.ov.e Nurth «ra Dejnoera.fs, m’g'.i bo expected to brind to .hitn.tbi? v >s of states like New York:and ' w Jersey. Mr. Smith is but not an.extremist. ? - r- ’ eri'ATiq ! J. \V. williams ua« pplied for 'exemption of persona y, and set 'tiWg'dpart and'vahniti n of- home stead, arid I passmj 1 the same nt 10 o’clock A. M. on t| 17th day of June next, j i<ie : .' . ( 1:1 W?G. 0 ■ .<• b'iq a(I Ainary, i; " ' IO b‘ np « L.'V ' I Nothing, has (quailed X I ,cjin ever ir pass it.. Dr. KM i New ror Lot®"* ”■ I JU _ I. - ** ' APerfeel 'For A -Voat and '.' Cur f eri’ : - i ,?• iriaiott'e-« tfri iniijmi,iji ;• w ■ I ... ■ ■ ,• We regrut to iiuh’ j • several lof AbU’gjH relAtives If Air Jesse G. Powell, the grom-tb-be, are ■ tog ill to attend birwilding. Tins ’ ;i|l|iess.of his par'entiSßjtnd Mrs Tom Powell will d tin them ttt 'tbeff home: in Dedur .bounty; apd tue health of his pter. Airs L. Cowart, will not peiuit ber to hlttend. WCURB Makes Kiuasyu -nd M’ailer RigM I' 7 if*. 7 READING MARRIAGE LAWS. A most remarkable old man is ’ John Bryan, aged sixty and worth ' $3,000,000, who lives near X“uia, ' O. He i« a'armor, mnnnO.ctor- - - n.n I -tow fti n love with a girl of twenty years, whom he purposes marrying as soon as he lias learned which state's marriage laws suit him best. He is now reading lip the marriage laws of all the states, and when he finds what he wants he will take liis sweetheart to that state and marry her. He doesn't explain whether he wants a hard-and-fast law like that of Soath Carolina or an ensy-come tasy-golaw like that of North Dakota. But he says that as soon as he is married lie is going to give away all qf his fortune except $1,000,000. which he thinks is cnouga tor Possibly Hie bride will put in an application for it.,■ 'lj». 8. Joyce,’lbP.Bulliyaii St.. Claqjmont, N. tL, writes: "About a year nqp I bought two bottle?, of Fo!ey>Kidney Core. It cnrNl nje of a severc ense of ktd’r.ey tofuble of several years standing. It cer tainly m grand good medicine, and I heartly recommend it.” Williams 'Drug Cy. Business Girls. When a business girl is a failure < the reason often is that sue regards the wprk she has taken up as only thing-something to fill up the veays that lie between leav ing achoof and the husburd and hontethvt sue t>opes sooner or la ter wihl.foll to her ut vyjius an utterly wrong princi i pie. Erirti if the changes are | theLfiirl will marry, she must work i uar L i and gain all the knowledge ishe can of her calling, so that should not marriage come her way she may, instead of developing in to a complaining old maid, become an interesting and charming wo man, lending a busy life—too busy very often, to think much of self, but never too busy’ to do a kind ac tion or help on pounger women beginning‘life.—McCall’s Maga-1 zine, \ ■, LATION. Georgia, Miller County: Notice is hereby given that at i the next General Assembly of the I State of Georgia a bill will be in-j * trodueied, entitled an Act to amend I an Act incorporating the town of; Babcock in the county of Milkr, approved Dec. 14th, 1901, by strik ing from said Act section 18 and for other purposes. D’aturbed the Congregation. The person who disturbed the ■Congregation last Sunday by con-; 'tihually cbtighing is requested to) n uu*u »> .mv mid ! Tar. 'Williams Drug Co. ' c.! The Philadelphia Ledger say ’i “It is fruitless topreach abstract morality and brotherly live, or to inveigh against race prejudice, is’a fact. It is not necessarily an assumption of superiority; it is a , sense of difference. in'iviKG.wm a mam Miss Broxton is looking fora' man - one who can do washing starching and ironing for all the Broxton family. A good chance for a good man with a good laundry I—Broxton Journal Maxims for those Who Are • XT o Begin well and end better. If you give and take no henrt : ;.o : Confession o f „ fault makes half amends. Silence is often the golden key of happiness. Trust in providence, but keep the kettle boiling. ’ Afake no display of thesacrifices j’ou Make for each other. ' Never deceive; confidence once lost can never be wholly regained. Don’t both be angry at the same lime; it takes two to make a ■quarrel. An angry speech never with anger meet. ..Bitterness dies before a temper sweet. Aveid “touchiness.” and culti-J vave cheerfully the give-nnd-take spirit. , Always remember it is better to hear the laughter c f children than to see a tidy' room. At Joe Toole's ’ i • ■ :ry . , Store you will find all the popular shapes n ladies and children hats ir . t -•* . . . * • r Nea jolitans, Means, Leghorns, -8 1 rnt Straws, -rialine and m ) er varieties. The summer ts.for children are fine. They are from ■ N 12 years old sizes I have a ne of crockery to i f ■■■ '. r - COST. The la gest line of Tamo'shanter caps ever shown in Colquitt at Astonishingly • ' . * . ~ f II tow PRICES. - -a - j • • •-1 > i *>- a • •» v . - They a? al in white and « color- Di c£, Silk, Soft Woolen etc- But thejinfant caps are going so ow ts at they - SURPRISE YOU ' ) - -a:-.' Your friend JOE lUULh. THE & GOF AW . \ T HKfMN6« ; 'Jnatt/wpt&r Zuuitters- I i *OKUM ■ -O LJt FOR SALE BY CALHOUN BHub COLQUITT, - - GEORGIA • >*