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The 1 ler Go mt Liberal.
VOL. AV.
Diamon
I Jewelry )ut |
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f The grandest ’Lie o' Lie T N
| ever shown in a (
I quitt. Diamonds!
I in any style and pike, 1 ‘ A .
ches, Lockets and <.
10.00 to 175.00.
I I have the swellest liae of
j Pins, Hat Pins, Be '
I Sets and Dress Set
and I have the pr’
assure you I will sh
thing new and you wHI be pk r
Remember I only sell the
will see that you get sat
every way. Call around
on the great White Wav.
EDWIN J. HUNTER.
! Your Jeweler.
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I have put in the Delivery Easin .s, a '.« e ■ti
ger Hupmolyile car
Ml calls answered promptly, day o: niaht.
PRICES I’l. .SgNABLE . I
J. T. JONES.
Local
Paragraphs
About Town.
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There was quite a crowd in the ;
city Monday.
The Liberal should have stat' d
last weeK that Mr and Mrs A.G.
McMurria and their interesting
family were occupying their resi- (
deuce on East Main St. A most
cordial welcome is being extended
to them.
Poor old “aunt Indian Ellen" a
familiar form on thestreets of Col
quitt a quarter of a centare ago
was here yesterday. She is barely
able to now to step and she breaks
down every once and awhile asslie
thinks of her only son Cnarley who
has been in the penitentiary for
nine years serving a sentence for
the killing of an unfaithful wife.
The old mother prays that el.e may
live to see her boy released on par
ole. She is praying that some
good man in this county wdl obtain
this partial freedom, and allow her
son to care for her for a few days
before she is called to her long
home.
Cotton Seel Meal and Hulls at
the Colquitt Gio Co. Phone 56’adv
Col P. I). Ricji acc'-mpmi'd Iy ;
• Col N. L. Stapleton and Mr Byron •
Powell left y< 't.aday f-r C o.: It.,
to represent the Coiqmi'. I '..••pt’s-.t ,
Church in the B >w ■r> A socnitiou I
which convenes there today. T hese I
gentlemen will do: '■’! enjov
mingling with the (." : -ti .n re
presenting lilt' il.uicbcE be
longing io this A Male n.
Cotton Seed ?■:>-< 1 and Hull:.-
! cheap at Sin>lar‘s. tidy
-I Few people stop to think that
I horses, cattle arid other stock ever
need a tonic.
They will become puny same a '
peopl-.
1 If you wou:d keep your hogs,*
chickens and horses l.eal’i'y g -t;
some of out “B. D’ retnidies, 1
which is Black Draught, some 1
thing like the will ituown liver]
medicine you take.
Give them some and note the j
difference in your stock. V-l; P b.
Blown the "B D” st 11 rn id
Dixie Piiavuiack? 1 ::c. 1
adv Colquitt Ga.
FOR SALE.
Two good cows. Prices reason
able. For futner particulars ap
ply to
Joe M. Shiugler.
Colquitt, G:i.
Mr Bruce M 'Collum is at home
again and is receiving many warm
handshakes.
Among those extending a royal
welcome we know his mother rank
irst.
('OLQ UJTT, GKtUiGI.I, 1I 'EDN'ESD. 1) dC.7V J: 11 d 9 1911.
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. s Leila Ageuqs
n/
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gvef
"Ti-.i is a n <ipcr win ■
' is Death.
Anti wit it lis sic • 1 Kill f
And ti; flowers Hint gi jw be-
A. i .1 liov; i(1 ever U Lvi'tt i
'i ■...;.• v. jiu in sui'.l.... •. I yea . 6
,'ri ■■ ; ■ ./i: 1 : m. ii.f.iiaii- *. i-
; . ,■• o-ii li * i .11,' in <'.r ■>, dial
fiiios L liu Adams had died.at her
ti-iui.' jtivl north east e; this
city.
1:1 . I 1. . ' is >
* ' ..
: w... left n I tai orphan wi'ii i
!younger brothers awl u&’Mbl;
i sis! r to comfort and d.-visa w;
: and tacaiis for their vi)o;).:<
: ... . , . ,TK
W a n fouo In.a (lone wl'iu ,'.-.
cii id for the. children,’ st.aTk.'ic
io duty, nnd bad proven l ire h ■
.ii .tin rto the boys and Let 1 ill
I- Her - :.e .a .v them n-actil nn
j hood and woman bbods r>Sti:.fe.
Ab: tin r n: irrhfl and lifter the
; is. r be nut eth wife of
Kdly,- who now r.silts with
his f,.miiy in Jacksonville I'la. but
■■.'.ii.- .- Lel:a” and the younger bro
ther remained at the old Loine
ste id, till tin) grim reaper through
a tedious illtrss of malarial fever
carried her over the mystic stream.
M-and Mm Martyn Ad as re
mained with her geveial days
and M K-lly reached In • bed
ile a few hours prior to Ler
d a h.
Mi -s A 1.-inii; is eerviv-.'d by two
si i on > elder and on< jtppiig
( c w-..--. ate! by r >
1t:.... .. ,/.a,
u . <
Ti 'mains was iuterr. di Satur
day a. i'.i-rim Lles't tometary
near V. s Bridge, and R v~. 11.
P. Stubbs officiated by the open j
giave.
May the peace which passetli
understand!ii." soothe Ihev. < utided
hearts of the relatives.
An Infant Dies.
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ty owr the city I'm., day evening;
liie l imit!) Angel called at'• m. home
of Mr ami Mrs E. S. Ridiiey. and
bore t-i the heavenly laud the spirit
iof their infant son, son little Tom
Jones, aged about one year.
i Tiie saddest part is tiial the moth i
' ir of the infant has been serisusly .
ill f.-.r three weeks and during the I
illn ss i f the baby she has not been !
• allowed tn see much of the little
; one and couid not doany thing for
I it i'r its iuleiiS'- suffering.
1 Os course the trained nurse witii
' lovi ig relatives and friends to aid
Is r, did al; that could be done foi •
' th" baby. ' :
I The little one passed away at 7
och.ck and tiie-sorrowing biotlic>b
and sist'-r.- were hurried to Mr ami
Mrs T. (I. Jones residr-nco that tin
mother might net hearthem weep
ing.
el.is morning the mcither although
iniriiing wi'ii fever was apprised
of th ' death of her boy.
Tiie remains were int rred in
i'.< • nsi nee of a large crowd, Rev ’
i 11. P Stubns officiating. ' !
Tn Te-ir b reav. ment, the., par-1
enis the brothers and sisters have
tiie sympathy of all who know
them.
May Hod bind up the wounded I
hearts of those who miss the little .
form .from the fnmilv circle,* gj
! A Man Mortally
Wounded.
Eriduy morning about 9 o'clock
near to the Western extremity of
the bridge where a str Hing clan
of people were encamp* d, Will Ca
tor indicted, with api ■>!, wounds
on the person of Jim I’eard which
idler three or four hours caused
bis deiitln
The facts leading tip to the kill
ing are I’.ni.l to obtain, because ol
'the ugly details probably respon
sible for the trng dy.
From current reports it t'-ems
that Mrs !>u l Yates >isd found her
brother Jim'B.ard and their broth
era wife, Mrs John I,‘eard betaking
the S ve th command rat 1.1.
Early Friday morning Mrs Yates
told her elder brother John Beard
lof th-) unfnitiifultjess of his wife,
j and the tri achery of their younger
br.JhigJim Beard.
J jin it. ,ird it i. said b-ld Brai
Yah :■ I I take Mrs Jin . 3.‘i.rd bucl:
to hi r fathers, Mr Dan King.
Ri-portj in ’icalt.: that when the
young w'fe reached her fathers she
told aim wil d Mrs Yules had seen
but contended that Jim Beard was
a rapist.
This infuriated old man King
who with his son-in-law V, ill Cator
started to town in a buggy to swear
out a warrant against Mr Jim
Beard.
But just before reaching town
they’ encountered Jim Beard walk
ing about the camp that was in r.r
the foot of the bridge.
As the buggy rcr led up near to
Jim it is said that old can King
cursed hiii).
It, .-..terns thal -Jim cursed or said
somethirig to King whereupon the
>1 ler 'm.'i,. got out ci' hi- r.ugg'y am.
Minded toward Jim pulllii'i':Y knife.
■Before gat uri. . •. -ngh !■
rill ■. .It)
Iris hand tin ;. n • r i ci tm no
the I .tt end of the whip ‘in I Mrcn
old min King on the back of the
I bead that bursted, the scalpand neo
i the blood I * flowing.
At the site of th.) blood young
| Cator who had not sp'ki n and was
Still in the buggy commenced shoot
ing a special” pistol and four
of the five bullets h tired hit Jim
Beard, ilire.' j .r gh hi
hands and arms and on entering ‘
tin- vitait through or i; ar to the
right hip.
zU tiie beginning of tin i-lioofing
[young beard was facing the buggy
I where young Cato was sitting; but
lin trying to d-aige the bullets he
turmd a little f.i.le ways and Unit
i:. how he race tv- d one buikt near
the hip.
...Tiie wound in the hip caused
lii.t.) to fall and then Mr A. G. Mc-
INair and Mr Oscar Shaw lifted
| young B ard into his buggy.
I Old man King got back in the;
"bugvy with his son in-law, Cator
and'.he vehicld se.intaining Beard
and King were quickly driven tot
the office cf physician-.'.
Dr O. B. Bush ti ited the wounds!
of-Tim Beard and Dr E. B. Bau-j
ghn stitched ’and bandaged the!
'scalp of old man Kin.,'.
W.dlCater g.ive liiniself up and ;
Sin riff Phillips placed bin in ■
Jail.
While young Beard was on thel
operating table it is said he admit-1
icd breaking of tlie seventh com-I
mandrner.t with bis brotnera wife;
but s.id or intimated that she was
as guilty as be.
Mr Beard died about 1 B 0 P. M.;
| Friday living only about fo.ir Lc.urs'
■ after he was wounded.
After Mr Beard’s deal h a warrant "
Was sworn out for old man King 4
and ha too although wounded lias
been imprisoned.
i The body of Mr Beard was in- [
(tarred Saturday' in the Rawls ceme
'tiry
Mesdames J. C. Collinsand \V .
B. Horton, two charming ladies of I
I’abcocK are spending this' after
noon in the city.
Bicycles I
and it
Fixtures. [:
I ■ . o > Vr.i the largest and <
be e of bicycles and fixtures < J
> ever shown in Colquitt. I J
NOW LISTEN! >
ideyour wheel for anew
nit “See Me” For C
V ich it U lakes le repair a wheel I hare it. If I
h-u- n.l th- repairs youhad better see sonic
% scrap iron wan. .
< W. H. Grimes >
>
c ' at the express office S
~~IHURRAH!
fur the City News stand.
Books, Magazines, Post-Cards
I. B. JONES,
On The White-Way.
Boykin News: I
“By H. D. P ’’
Our farmers who nave cotton to
gather are welcoming these be.au -
Jiful days of sunshine.
Rev. J. L. .McLendon of Cole
man preached a very interesting
sermon at the Nparene church
here Sunday.
Mr Wm Thompson of near Brin
son who lias be. n critically ill at
the home of Mr J. M . Nallf was
able to be removed to the home of
his son-in-hw Mr Bernard Powell
Saturday morning.
I 4 Miss Maltib Lon Stamper of Ja-1
kin began teaching the school here]
Monday morning. Owing to so]
'much sickness and the harvesting
•of crops the attendance is quite
. small.
Mr and Mr-- J. (). Moody’ visit - .1
I relatives near BlaK’ly last week.
L’hat pleasant little lady Mrsß.
I O. McNair of Arlington is visiting
( her mother Mrs 11. Z. Clifton this
’ wet k.
| Messrs Emmet Nells and Walk
■er Stegall of Colquitt visited home
’ folks here Sunday.
M'ss Ethel Moody has just re
■: turned from r. pleasant visit at the !
; hospitable home of Mrs J. M.
; Keen of Benevolence.
Mi and Mrs E. Bird of Eugene
were welcome gusts of their moth
.er Mrs 11. Z. Clifton Sunday.
1 Mr J. R. Beall joined the merry
1 b ..id of excursionists to Columbus
'Monday A. M.
i Mr J J. Harrell of near Colquitt'
I was a pleasant visitor her * Sunday.
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IN 0.57
The store of Rev. XV. I. Moody
was broken open Monday night
and merchandise amounting to a
bout 3175.00 stolen. The thief es
caped without leaving the slight
est clue to hisidenity.
The death of Miss Leila Adams
was indeed a sad surprise to us.
We deeply sympathize with those
who will miss her most.
Convicts
Moved
Yesterday morning Capt. T'G.
•Jones was moving the convicts
[and the camping outfit west of
' town to a point not far from Mr.
Joe Shinglers turpentne plant.
The Columbia road toward Lu
cile is to be graded.
The winter will find tne most of
the roads in this county in good
condition.
Notice.
I have just got Smiley’ Bush 31
thctiLSnil shingles drawed with
knife
Any one wanting shingles got
by’ band I will get them tor three
dollars per thousand, them furnish
’.he timber.
L.R. Beach,
Colquitt Gs.
.
We have the exclusive agency for
I MME. Robinnaire toilet articles manu-
I factored by Jacobs Pharmacy in At
lanta, call in and let us show’ them to
you. Dixie Pharmacy. adv.
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