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TV Cijunty Liberal.
roz. xvi.
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Win
And seethe new
sistic Jewelry, these g
solid gold and yon wi
f tor they are set u
I Pearls.
I have also rec ■
of toilet sets of Pea*.
Sthe price is right, in ;
anything pertaining .
! Business.
I think you owe / '
to come in here
i you will surely cgc '
I ber that I will tell y
I piece of goods is \
or not, my success i ■
. I don’t ever have to
J back. Hence Sa!-:
II Yours For
EDWIN J.
Your Jeweler. -
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Local
Paragraphs
About Town.
WAITED! All the gr'en hides j
I can get. Will pay a fancy prict
for them. B. P. Coaclnn.au.
A good lain would be welcome!!'
by many of the residents in thi.<
section.
Mr C. R. Brown was among the .
prominent citizens in town Satu’r-|
day. His good wife has our thanks
for vegetables and some nice yam ,
potatoes, which she kindly sent (•
08.
Just received 100 bags salt. M
D. Adams. Adv
A light frost wart uotice.l .'un
day motniur, tv those who ros<
early.
Mr. H. A. Tabb, the proprietor, 1
of a family grocery store in Ear!; :
county, just over the boundary ■
from Miller, was among the plea.--,
ant callers at Lideral office last :
week,
Tr»de with Adams and g t your
motiays worth. Adv
Many of the citizi ns in this city
will regret to learn that Heiry
Reese, Col., died here Monday
lie was ill about four days. Fo.
the last few weeks he had been em
ployed by the Chief of Police,-).
G. Jordan, to work for the town.
We miss the crowds who las
week thronged the court homo j
square anxiously awaiting th ■ trial
of some one in Superior Co urt. j
Save your money a buy
Schraffs chocolate at Adam t>,< r ■
Ad v
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If you cant find it Phone the
Colquitt Gro. C Phone off. ad'
Miss Golden Jones’ friends are
missing her this week. She left
Sunday for Cottonton, Ala., to be
an attendant at the wedding of a
former class mateinth? Alabama
Brenau.
•< JJ /-VAA .Vo]-'EMBER 6 1912.
; Mr R. Qi
jt.be other d v <>ue o ■ 1
' and finest i' a ■ ■
~ eh. !I ■ al.
pointe i f lln ?b:; I;. • 1 \ . A,-
licit h coming A’ll lie r e: •.' \j
I ‘ 1 L , • -e
- A:.i c ini.-r. ■'
i We have . i : ; ? ? u r
I MME. R. i i ■ ' ■e '
I facttir.
! anta, call i
j you. Jiai . ..
Mr and ir ■. '
lilac con, i . e
co cm.:., ,
i tll'eil .ill 1 e . : •a e i , .
j here they win
a pretty t uv'. <■. .
j Kawood, Woo I .mrd’: tin m,
I and Mr.-. J .ek Fr;::d.’bi, h.
I three 'me. I. . , • (il
ft
son wln > i.. :■■ .A.■ u i.
File eOloi S 1 i ms. n. b.- imp wing
lint is not yet .-.bL- . ' -js Led.
\\ e tickll iv d e■,• mt c.d'
from M : ; , 1.. 1 : c r -
| prising meich-i-.l in th.- north
east sec!i iu id ti.. ■ e ■'< . 1 v
•A.
, 1 ■ ’an , nee
i your ruil e.ikv- - A c i :
I R v t F. ■
I regular a; et -.! :
II - t cI. ur< . i ;•■ i; .
has been pirn ed in ■.>■•. <• ai i a
house of wor hip will sm
C imforlabie. h- wT -a
hours 1 I tee m;e ei.. e \
The i"l I. a ‘cd I ,1-l.y '. ee ei;'
a.id the wind.Ll \. Ju !.- :
a i ern >on. m 1 .■•. ■q ..
we b arn Ihit lhe mi;i ! .
C .rca el j- ~ e . •
was blown do vn eif-id ! iiui
! the men narrowly i wi ;
seemed to liave L n
iby the trucks, on win I■ m ■r J
! hauled, bying .. - et
T ic I rucks belli
off the pen tiif I’ic .- in. ed cr;n
| out
If ion suffer ■■ d' t.e
dout -elto h . •• :;i- y. ■
' ned by D. !i .. . ‘ •
and rui'.-day it th ' ' .
macy. If h
case and y-mr | i - ■
eyes the Dixie I’li.n ■ ygw m
It es satisfaction ‘ll . w. s ode
!. r.. . ..
Fire. Consumes
,A Home.
’ .1 i'i< rum I) nt about 1 |
.o' ■' bob’’ gave tl.e tl- I
.....'ll! . 1 f;w -i.-i Ih"1 al ellillg to,
■u- v. it bi ii I
••< v- 1! a' '■m >,i. vi (I that str'.oke ;
iwas f. itn the ."~:<l"nce ot
il. 0 - . L 1 I--' -IIS.
i’ frying the hose anti
i' \ ■ >l”,, leers were at the
’ t:"... . ’j, ; are tdm.ist immedi ■
«
i* ■. , lie 1 f'. ■■■.•>,nad too great a '
. ' t i it V. liii Ug h i mis
■ki " > Wa-I to- Keep lile Himes
.) ■ ; ■ Io 1.1 Io r liom s
:l I'l "... Per.o’i’s hlld jus i
Hfe ■. »!.■;. too alarm wi f
t i 1 y " out >'»■" of the ci:
1 di";; to Ihe home < I
3 ; . r-e 11, y wire
.7' '. I- ' . ' liber, Mr E, J.
,i. ■.. 11 <r, , . ■. ■■ • aith jmt nit , over-
i: i ■ ••. : wiio re tlrivu
■■ i; . i." i ft br .gy town. <i»
'.l . . they I)fltl got!.
. I I I. : . . ,1 I ! I mile;
; iiifdrd them <>f the cunfla-1
i.ie,. 2; i.--. J \ r.-ou. renumbered
.. L '.'"lei home she.
■.d me.i io hear Ilr■ crackling
is. i■■ 1.-id vi■ it"d each of
■ ■ . ~;o >.e tie.- burn-*
'• big o ' : : no :-i 'i; of a fire'
* ■ . 11;.
. I th" wife joined
;.. ;. plea.-,'..nt ride.
i;i> w,.-: curling,
o f, I e door to tin- dwell-
■ - . ■ u nd a few of j
■ e . :: m two rooms wort |
7 i i" ~ti-Gcil'r-.-i.
As" Hie v> is .a d.
i ’u covered in ». clue-!
■: .a 1. 'miiig rm in. It spread 1
,' ,pi '’y al there to the loof.
a Ii•• I i i partially covered b‘y
■w. C ;l. I'ersuiin had the I
■ , /.ii . a 1 for a thousand •
■ nji ii-tid c.i i'ii dii policy lorsev-
♦
. ,i . i, r’or Oourt:
1 ppi "ring to the court that it
io ; o:p." si 3■ ■ . lit.isii I lie business
i’ i ■. . .1... t. f re liiis court in
11" time allo .1 for satin aad that
I’i order to 3 ■ s j it w.li be paces
7"!" to h<"d i atljourtied term ot
tins ei.urt. It is tberefbre ordered
l.y tlie court tliat this court stand!
a j "tir ■■ d '.id the 3rd Mond .y in]
!X >v nil" rT3! " when the same!
"nd: re-, .""'iible at fifteen minutii;
■ v-. r ten oV.ock a. m. for the. pur I
< i 1 r ji" .'.’ting any business;
nt 1,. ;be. [lending before Said
rxirt.
- It is further ordered that the tra-
. v.hieL liave been serv-
. as such at this term including
■in : ;• irs be and are requir-
i ■ 7 ’ rat s :id time for fur- . ■
■.' ■"iei -as sueli jurorm
-. fti, t'.- r ci !' ted that the '
*) a..- at this term.
ii- '.rged but shall hold |
th ; e in read nees to rrspi nd i
ito buy i ..’el ior fi.rllier service if j
iieces.-'arv and notified. L I Hus!
ird'T be pubiishnd in the Miliei
C.unity Liberal'
I'ns X’nv. dad'l9l2 adv.
V. iV <3. Wi.rrdl, J. S. C. P. C.
Mr Mho i’’ itA’ and
■ -In tr "7yd . ■ 'ers, i
' ! i ..u i
■ I ; . I !i'o peasant callers at ’
! i i'. i ■ 111 ! . .! ii '• ‘ Ittrff M’.'.il’
Babcock Items.
If you don’t condemn mo to
■ the w isl" basket, I wi;l give you
a few items from this teritory.
-Mi \ ini.- S.anton a cbaruiing
you, 'A ' of t:,is jil.i-e is antici-
\ as'iiit visit to Mt Har
y Saturday, we wish for
K "... .t little lady an enjoy
able trip.
M.i-.iS Cullie Stanton a pretty
vofju lady ir making preparations
to vy it friends m BiinbriJge and
Doi.Msonville, we wish for hsr a
pleasant tr p and a speedy return.
Mr Thompson a good citizen of
iliis ( j ! i'C" has been ill with fever
i but is able to bo out again.
M A. A. Merritt visited Col-
. qui. i Monday.
Li de Miss Jessie McNair has
been dl thi.-- week but is convales
cing > iii ■ delight >f her friends.
Mr Ben Stanton Jr. visited
. iii i. s and r< latives in Millor last
wi «<.
C! ils and fevi r are visiting in
m ar! every home.
Mr I. W. Eiankliu was a pleas
nit i dtor last week at the home
3hi daughter Mrs. 11. D, Mc-
Nair
M s. Annie Vann, onr popular
Il IL carriers wife visited her
mother, last week.
Mr Volt James of Bainbridge
was visiting the fair sex herere
c i.uy. 1 ihiuk Li fore Xmas comes
»*.! il have a bride.
"Mr Maurice Valentine has souse
Hit <r ■ out this way of late. We
' loir: blame you Maurice, she is a
' ’-v 7 charge of
Itl yTtli »-i here. The patrons and
pupilsare wi 11 pleased with their
new tuacher.
Sirs Bohanmi! and children
li,.ve ret..rm d from Macon where
■ they have been having a delight-
‘ . t ine visiting at the Fair.
I i children around here are en
j Tag the cane grindings.
Mr R. D. MeNairattendepcourt
• in Colquitt last week .
Little l.uoie Davis has been on
tl. ■ sick list this week.
We siii nei d a good Sunday
se loot. I think even little child
! wild bo trained in r. good Sun
d y school, impress on their minds
w de they are pure and tender
g id from evil and so much bene
li can obtained from a nice flour
h ii g Sunday school.
Willi best wishes. Sunshine.
Colton Seed Meal and Hulls
ei.eap at Sholar’s. ady
Little Aima
Cook Dies.
Sunday afUrnoon, Oct. 27th, lit
tl" Alma, the eldest daughter of
vi; C. H. Cook grew seriously ill.
Tie sickness was brief. The little
one passed away the following
. v i veiling Oct. 29th, at 7
o nock.
Her remains were interred Wed
it sday in that quiet “City of the
Dead” known as the Cook Ceme-
■ t ry. the little body resting near
Mae grave of her mother who
p is-itl d.yay some years ago.
\\ hen tlm child grew ill her
father was just recovering from a
tidious spell of typhoid fever,
i which had confined Ifiir to Ins
rllmi for more than a month.
Iln her iidden death the Liberal’
7 ijriide sympathy to the bereaved
i |! | t>ves.
Bicycles
and
Fixtures.
I have on hand the largest and
best line of bicycles and fixtures
ever shown in Colquitt.
NOW LISTEN’
If you would like to trade your wheel for a /w>
one or have you r old one fixed up “See J\B ' l' or
what it takes to repair a wheel I Jure it. If I
havent got th. you had- bet-ci' see some
scra f >
7 . H. Griines
at the express office
Items From Grimes
’ ville.
‘ Dear Editor I thought I would
' write a few itects from Grimesville;
1 and if this escapes the waste bas
ket I will call again.
Our Snudart School was well at
tended Sunday afternoon.
We regret to note that Mies
Ruth Grimes is on the sick list,
1 Mr. Clinton Grimes dined with
his ccusiu, Mr. G. B, Lovett,»Sun
day.
Mr. Barney Lovett and his sis
tei, Miss Minnie, entertained a
crowd Sunday P. M. Among the
; visitors were Messrs. W. L. John
son, C. B. Grimes, J. D. Cobb,
( W. E. Dunn, Griggs Grimes, J. D
Lunsford, W . M. Johnson, Luke
Bauzeman, Zach Calhoun, and
Miss Nancy Grimes. Thev bad a
I . ■
nice time,
Miss Minnie Lovett spent
Thursday and Friday with her
grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Grimes.
Miss Nancy Grimes spent Sat- 1 ,,
uiday night with her aunt, M.S. J.
B. Glenny.
Mrs. R. W. Dußary has been
spending awhile wtth her moth
er, Mrs. G. W. Giimes.
We are glad to note that little
Connie Jackson Grimes isimprov
from a severe spell of fever.
Mr. and Mrs. G, W. Grimes
spent Sunday P. M. with Mrs Nor a
Grimes.
Miss Alma Middleton spent Sat
u rdr.y night with her sister Mrs,
Judson Grimes.
Master M. D. Lovett spent Sun
day with M safer Ernest Cleney.
Master Sydney Cowart spent
Sunday with Master John Smith.
We are glad to know that cane'
grinding 'will soon start.
We art enjoying the cool breeze. 1
“Hope”
Our readers should notoverlooK
tLe fact that Dr Hughes the eye
specialist will again visit our city,
j and can be consulted for two days
next week Monday and Tuesday at
the Dixie Pharmacy. Adv.
Mt. Hebron
News sterns.
SJfMrs T. C. Nowell and Mrs J. L.
' Tabb of Colquitt .spent “Wtdni-s
--; day delightfully at the home of
the formers sister Mrs Susie Batts.
Mrs W. G. Powell sponj last
wi <-k at tin [hemetrf-Mr* rs
H. H. Mims
Miss Fl irrie Shepard spent the
week end with home folks.J ~ ~"q
Mr and Mrs J. 0. Shepard spent
Sunday at the M?
Damascus.
Mr Charlie _Craft took Miss
Johnnie'Batts to Corea to preach
ing Sunday.
Mr Byron Powell took Miss
, Annie Beth Shepard home from
Sunday School Sunday. I ;
Miss Ethel,; Moody attended
preaching at Corea Sunday.
Mrs Oscar Lewis and children
spent the home of Mrs
Susie Batts,
Mr Dunlap Pace called’tto see
Miss Essie Taylor Thursday P. M.
' iVe call attention to the fact that
prayer meeting has been changed
fromJSaturday night to Sunday
night.
Sunday is Temperance Sunday
and there will be a few recitations
by the pupils. Every body is in
vited to attend.
Mr and Mrs Hugh Billingsspent
Sunday at the home of Mt C. C.
Miller.
(Rose-Bud)
If in need jc ciitj.i seed meal
hulls, oat or chicken feed see
Adams. Ady
Court News
Deferred.
j By reference to a legal notifica
tion over the signature of Judge
Worrill it will be seen that the
third Monday in this month will
mark the beginning of an adjourn
ed term of Superior Court. We
defer the publishing of the pre
sentments or the proceedings till
after the holding of that term.
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