The Miller County liberal. (Colquitt, Ga.) 1897-current, July 10, 1912, Image 1

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The Miller County Liberal. e/ VOL. AT. See The R yal Scarlet I* o'l "O- . jIHG SOICI JtSj ams & McMurria. —.- . - r«3S3S3EXB OBHK2SKSE3 £r iSfcS C U ■ s I Have "I hat | Present. | I Just received a newline of cut I glass, silver ware & silver plated a matter. The best that many can S buy. Remember I will show you ! something new each month in the L Jewelry Line and will replace any I article that doesn’t give satisfaction. Get next and come over on the ! White Way. I ED WIN J. HUNTEk. ! Jeweler. | L» - 1 LoCat * Paragraphs About Town. Miss Alice Bateman of Ft Gain.- spent the week end here delight fully at the home ci Judge am; Mrs C. 0 Busli where she was (lie geest of their daughter, Mis.- Charb'y. Miss Almaßiberts of Filzger aid is visiting MLs Chloe Bush at the lovely home of her parents, Mr and Mrs J S. Bush. Mr Clarance Bailey came home from Havanna Fla last week suf fering from several bruises inflic, ted by a fall from the Secor d sto ry of a hotel owned by his father Mr J. W. Bailey and which was being wind preparatory for elec tric lights by Clarance and Mr Oliver Jones. Hon. H. Drew R< berts came home from Atlanta Wednesday night to enjoy the Fourth with his family. The legislature adj urn ed Wednesday tc re-assemble fora busy day Monday, when the adop tion of the Tippins bill was to b“ considered. Little Miss Vashti Phillips and a friend of here came down Sun day from their homes in Kestler and spent the day pleasantly, the guests of misses Mamie and Millie Jones. Mr D. B. Womble and bis son. Mr Wtiittie Womble., went over to Albany Monday in the former’s automobile. They enjoyed their trip and made the run home it? three hours. Her frit nds will regret ta learn that Mrs W.C. Baysis indispos ed this week, and they join the Liberal in hoping she will be well again soon. Mr and and Mrs L. Cook spent Sunday pleasantly at the home of bis parents, Mr and Mrs John Cook vjlio live twelve milt s east of town. > Mrs J, P. Nelson return, d Sun / day with the l.ttle nine months j old daughter of her step tjnugbyci,' Mrs Irvin Newton, who died last fall leaving the baby just eight days old. Mrs Nelson has had very little in rearing the beautiful infant through the fii.-t m iti’hs of its i xistance. The b;- \ by i unusual y heaithyaud is ven bright. Daring h.-r absence Mr. is Nelson visited one w wk in I*l .rda I- where the litt'e out’s fallu r c ard d get acquainted with it, then she e spent four weeks in Banks Ala., s where her husband holds a posi tion with a turpentine firm. Soon Mrs Nelsen will go t > Port St Joe, t on the gulf c'ast, r Dr. W. E Hunter ami Mr. Z T. Williams are being" royally en- P tertained in San A itonin Texas at the home of the former’s brother Dr Hardy Hunter. No accidents marked the cel ■- r bration of the Fourth in thiscou-u --5 >y- ' Dr EB. Baughn, Col B. B. Bush, Mr B. P. Coachman ai d daug 1 ter, Mr D B. Womble at: i “ Mr Whittie Womble were among! ’ the C.dquittoniai.s who went over i ’ on touring cars to spend the 4ti) • in Blakely. 1 Hon, P. E. \V ilkin, the mayo", J has the material on the ground I for the erection of another two' story' building to be j lined to the J South side of the Wilkin blocK- Dr Wilkin exemplifies his faith ii ( ' his native town by bis works. There arc nine physicians in this city, eight of which are prac- < ticing; but each of them with one . 1 or two exceptions successfully,• ' conduct business enterprises, be- 1 sides their professions. Miss Ethel Avera of Columbia Ala., is in the city visiting at the suburban home of Mr. and Mrs J. ( S. Bush. . Mrs. Rannie Rawls, and her f | mother Mrs Nancy Phillips were t at the home of Mr and Mrs L. I Cook. : t i Roberts No. “23” Chill Tonic is I ' guaranteed to do the work or weh c will refund your money. So'd t only by D.xie Pharmacy. I I < COLQUITT, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10 1912. Mr. and Mrs. Vai Hovue return- I ed Monday from a pleasant sti.yat Lanark where theysnTT d the bri ny breezes of the gulf. M s. Lewis Hatcher has our thanks for ?i basket of unusually I large and d“li'-ious plums. Such ' consideration recompenses to ex-1 | tnt t tedious aricl confining work of the printing office. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riley and I children of Albany came down in I t leir car and spent the week end | 'at the lovely home of Judge and | Mrs. C. C. Bush. In their advertisement in this ; issue the Dixie Pharmacy invites hit readers and l lieir friends to vis it their popular Drugstore, which |is a Well K ’pt and .veil equ pped j establish men t, in charge of exper | ieimed and worthy' gentlemen. Mr. L E. Phillipa of Bibcock I has a canning out-fit and hisqiiait i quart tin cans of “Honest-Pack’’ [ oiniatoes, berries, and apples wiji meet with the approval of cunstmi* ers. The Liberal appreciates thr o simples cans brought last week to the oftic • and we predict for t!ri& progressive young cit zeu much. ■Jucoe .? in his canning in lustry. . < ■! News Items. Rev. W. I. Moody filled ii r< gular appoints e ,t at Corea Sun day. Miss Mollie Clvuey of Edison is ’ v .iiting her sister, Mrs E. Bird. Mesdames Henry and Sadie Batts were called to Doerun to the i e Is.d l of their brother Mr George Fi e', who is very low with Ty phoid fever. Mr W. B. Shepard is spending a while with h's son, Di. J. L. 1 Shepard of Carnegie. I Mr Homer Mathis called on his girl here Sunday. ( Messrs Thad McCorkle and Carlton Gay attended prayer meet ing here Saturday night. 1 J o Mrs E.-D. Taylor is spending! the week in Kestler with friends. Rev. W I. Moody is conduct-| ing a series of meetings at Corea this week. Dr W. () Shepn. d spent Sunday willi his mother Mrs W. B. Shep ard. Miss Inez Miller and Mr Clifford Houston were out driving Sunday. Miss Florrie Shepard is visiting her uncle Mr R. E. Moody. Miss Sadie J.’atts and Mr Carl ton Gay were out driving Sunday Misses Hennie Lou and lone McNair of Arlington spent Sun day pleasant! y with their uncle Mr E. Bird. Rose Bu i. Infant Dies. Little Reesie, the eleven months old son of Mr and Mrs L. E. Phil lips passes away Sunday just be fore the dawning of the day at their home near Babcock after a b'itf illness with pneumonia. The fond young parents have the sympathy of many friends in the loss of the bud of humanity which was allowed to remain with them only long enough to entwine the tendrils of the parental hearts around its innocent form. II I DIXIE PHARMACY INC. | JI 7tr Z 'sale- and retail d- uani.sts. Cor. Main <'p I'irst St. Colquitt Gtt. JIY appreciate your trade and solicit your h patronage, Erery thing in stock k qd hy all J': first .class drug stores. Is L. E. Calhoun Ires. J A. Uoirart J “. Ires. Ch ‘ss E. Roberts Sec. <)’■ Irras. ?.j A. J. Cowart Cha irm on Hoard | Directors. = II Boykin News: > (By Regular Reporter.) * Rev. My Williams <-f Babcock • delivered quite an interesting ser mon at church Satur- ; evening.’ | Mrs W. W. Kiriiddegjif Bt tiev ■ is . visiting her datigh'er •w— • Hi-x.uii who" las been quite 'll for several days. Mr John Moody of Donalron v He spent Sunday and Monday r.t t ie hospitable heme of his brother R V W I. M ; ;(!'■ M'«s Trudie Hatcher is visitin', friends at Fahcloth this wo k. I Miss-Ju Idis Dean spent a few days last week visiting friends and relatives in Bainbridge. Mr J. J. flarrell us Colquitt was a pleasant visitor here Sunday. Miss Ethel Moody sp.-nt a f- w| day’s last week in Ben . v ilence the| guest of Mies Paui'ine Keen. Mr and Mrs J. W. Powell of Col piitt spent. Sunray with relati ve? here. We are glad to note the improve ment of little Lucile and Floy’ I Nulls. They have been;, quite •sick for several days. Mrs C. L. Howard who has been stiff ring for several months with bronchial trouble has gone to Pine Mountain Sanitarium for treat incut. Her many fiietds hope Ulis deserving little lady will re turn fully restored to health. No substituting with us, we fill your Doctors Prescription just as he writes it or tell you we cant, therefore you get wh.it you want when you want it from the Dixie Pharmacy. The Rev Alexander M. Rich of Hawkinsville, Georgia and Rev. lames B Lawrence of Americus will preach at the Methodist Church Friday night at 8 o’clock P. M. They are prominent Ejis copal ministers and the people of ourtown sin aid turn out and give them an attentive hearing. Date Os State Primary Fixed: August, the 21st is the date fix ed for the State Primary: and tiie State Convention will be held in Macon, the Central City, one week later on Aug. 28th, i Chessnut Bottom. Quite a large crowd attended an ; ce cream supper at Mr Johnsom Thursday night. Every body had a nice time and a plenty’ ofcream. Mr Jim and Charley Kimbre: took dinn >r with Mr John Bunt and brothers Sunday. r t Mr E. I. Hair hitched at th< Sycamore"free again Sunday. A !>>rge crowd attended the siny j. at Lynn, and guess every body bar: . a nice time. Say’ all you church members. , protracted meeting at Belleview will start Saturday before the 4th Sunday, Ev >y body invited to co me. Miss Eda Dunn spent Wednes day n,ght delightfully’ with her brother, Mr Grady Dunn. Mr Clayton Dunn and Mr Char j lie Kimbre! called at the planta jtiou. You can guess who they went to see. Mr Willis Cook took Miss Ella Dunn to see her sick brother Sun day, and they’ were accompanied by Mr John Dunn and Miss Clif ford Barrel and Mr Jim Kimbrel “jjcid Miss B Hie Grimes. Mr E. I. Hair and Mr Cleveland i , Cobb and Misses Sara and Ada . Mae Cobb went to Lynn Sunday. • Mr Jim Cook and Mr C. 11. • Cook and family dined Sunday at (the home of Mr and Mrs Dutch Cook. Sun 11 iv,er. Notice. Mr. Grenfell the noted Wtlsb singer, whois to conduct the music ‘during the revival seryiceS, begin uing next Monday night, wishes ti ; meet the singers of the cily at tin Methodist church Saturday even ing at 8.30 o clock. Everybody invited and urged to come. You will be delightfully entertained, as Mr Grenfell is an expert flutist. IJ. P. Stubbs. Remember you live in a malarial country, therefore you need Qui nine, Roberts 23 Tonic is a mild purgative containing Quinine and pepsin in sufficient quantity to do you good. Try a bottle today. Get It At The D.xia Pharmacy. Mast* r Lane Coahman, a woriii y lad from Blakely, is here a guest at the lovely home of his uncle, Mr. B. P. Coachman. Cook R tin is badly needed. I rops are i xceptionally good considering weal her conditions. E\ idence of prosperity still con : tiniii s. The music of the saw and ■ I: a "i riiiT st ill i ings in our burg. , 1 hrough the co-operation of < 1 "k I raditig Co G. W. Cook and ! Bro and tne community nt large ,ti.e people tl ?roughoul this terri tory enj yed a most complete suc in lhe i >rm oi a barbacue on .the day of the I'h of July and the jday of the 3rd of July they placed in the hands of the idost skillful j barbectiiTs, Messrs Jack Grimes land Henry \ inson, five cows ten goats three sheep and three hogs iiiii'iiinting to ItiJO pounds which won the compliments of all who saw it spread before the carvers. Alter lhe cooking, the good puo i, pie of the community are highly s pleiisvii with the genial conduct of ii the crowd, white and black during . the day. The most pleasing sea , ture of the day was the absence of Old John Barley Corn and Red p'yi d Rye and their effects the day Imi pass?d oil' with a total "t ' ' o u i rror wlncl) came ; of a false report ft being circn o 'lr.ti'd that we had SO gallons of d j Beef Hash tl is could hardly be | tru ‘ for it was made in a SO gal- I lon Suggar Kettle which liked , prooably an inch being full. Ap ({ proxi nat'dy 77 1 2 gallons but as ! reported by the most skillful ap u ‘sbteg what we did have was fine with the above mentioned foods ■ and the baskets brought by the 1 good people we had a bounty of rations. It was amusing to notice the . liberties accepted that day the city authorities of Cook Town for the pleasures of the young people rais ’d the limit on flirting from 750 to 1000 miles per hour, this how ever was finally ovi r run by some if lhe visitors from the capital ■ity and suriouhdings. We are glad to see Miss Mattie I Lewis back again in charge of her school. We regret to learn of the illness f Mrs G. W. Kelley, hope for her i speedy' recovery. Mrs G B, V. B. and Marion Cook have returned from a visit to Mitch 4 county, and report having a good time. Among the many attractive shoppers of the week end were .Vti.-ses Mattie Lewis and Lester Gr.thii. Your Uncle-Sye. SHERIFF SALE. Georgia Miller County. Will be sold at the court house loor in said county on the Ist Tuesday in August, 1912, within the legai hours of sale, to wit: One gray mare, about five years old, and one gray colt about eighteen months old. Said property levied on as the property of J. 1. Spooner to satisfy an execution issued on the 12th day of June, 1912, from the City Court of said county in favor of the Citizens Bank of Iron City against J. I. Spooner. Also at the same time and place will be sold; Two iron gray horse mules, about seven years old, levied on as the property of J. I, Spooner to satisfy an execution issued on the 12th day of June, 1912, from the City Court of Mil ler County in favor of Southern cotton oil company against J. I. Spooner. This July Bth, 1912. J. A. Phillips, Sheriff. RO,4f