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The Miller County Liberal.
VOL. ATT.
| COLQUITT j
NATIONAL |
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BA N K.
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Save 10 cents a day. Deposit- it i
I with us at 4 per cent compound in- |
| terestand in 20 years you will have |
| enough cash money to buy a farm |
I or home.
P. D. RICH Pres,
S. M. WATSON, Cashier. I
OSBBHSB O O '
Welcome teeobers.
March .berught us r in am
•wind.
Colquitt C'ditiuues ever,
•tlier day.
Lttle M.1&8 Carmen Hines wni
a bright little viiitor herw this wei u
whe was a g««st at the attractive
home es hei ur»nd parents, Mr am
Mre A. G McMurria.
Ms.-s Ell< n Jurrl r % Guilt ,ri
F!«. arrived SuikL. \.d some
’ v-4ife..* \» I, ■»■
of her brulinr Mr Jord
The esteemed laity since;
the death of her miitin-r |
some years ago has beet
with her brothers much of the time
an 1 she may remain here awhile.
Mrs Sarah RußseHof Columba?
ii here visiting in this ciiy the
yuest of her sister Mm Mollie
Dancer and Mrs Fannie Powell.
M iss Otsie Holliday of JacSaou
viil Fla. is an attractive guest at
the home of her sister Mrs \V. J.
Cowart.
The singing birds, tue blue skies
and the budding trees are making
those whose work confined them
iudours long for a '■ once to get
cut if it ie only ' > i rdeu work
Mrs Crav f •>••! 1> i sos Camilla
ana a charmi cst Is t week at
the attractive i.._>me of her paaents
Judg“ and M r s C. C Bush.
Mr G. W, Wells a lending citizen ;
from the nn?hrn portion of the;
county was attending Io bnsini'e.-;
here Saturday. We regrstt d !<-•>
learn that this bourtide subscriber,
had missed eerveral c>pi<s<>f hie|
Liberal. His paper is sent from |
the office ev> ry week among the
others in a large bundle address'd ,
toßsl'C cktaard In non d> i.very i
is attributable toe un" cause which i
can b- remedied by the pist offi <•
■ t Babcock. Every' 50 (i ci .z--ti
wants the official organ of ftie comi
ty He may not cars for the local
or editorial items written by the
editor or reporter but de does care
for the official and legal advertise
ments
Mr and Mrs W. L. Cobb < f the
( j Belleview community were here'
Monday. Mrs Cobb, is coming to
town to take charge of a millinery
Y department in tho store of Joe
Poole. She has a diplom i from a
is leading millinery college and will I
k be glad to have the ladies of th s’
e section tail. .
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i Happily Married
, | Wednesday evenimg nt life home
| to. ?Tbe Level school Miss Ida
; Evans formerly of Jakin a<d Mr i
' Byron Wells were united in
■ riage, Judge Bu-l, \ atm perform- ~
ing the ceremony.
The pretty bride has won the ' 4
esteem and confidence of all with j
whom she has come in contact I
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since she came to Miller county.
The groom is a thrift v citizens .
possessing the confidence of s large i
circle of friends. : (
Until she finishes the term at .
Pine Level school the p pnlarcou-l <
pie wiil cntinuH boa r dit>g at the i r
~. home of his parents M r and Mrs <
; <;. w. W. i-.
. The Liberal extends ils b, st
wishes to Mr and Mrs V> vds hop-,
ing t' st pese-e end pro-p'-ri y will .
' alt< nd them.
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| HUB BACK I;
FO R Fill E I. ys U RAW E'
OF THE RIGHT R'/. VD
See
RICH & WATSON
RFPRESENTIG THE BEST CO-'.irA
NIES. Offices in Colquitt b'at. Sank
[ building.
COLffOITT, GEORGIA,
The Teachers With
j - Us
Miller County’s while teacher
! wore assembled litre tlrs week in I
I ittendaiice upon a Teachers lusli
i lute conducted by State. Supervisor i
F. E. Land.
County Superintendent B. B.
Bush iinpresssd upon the teachers
j being prr&ent ng and afternoon
| sessi'His.
I’hoßo tardy were fined SI.(X:
those absent during either id' the.
dh) 3 w ere fined §2OJ
I’enchr-rs lusiitutes are very ad
I vantage, us to those anxious to
! render te their respective schools
i the vt-ry bi st service possible.
Ail progressive teachers unless
sickness prevents are always anxi
riis to attend the I\ ackers 1 nstitu-
Tlia majority of Ike teacher;-]
who gathered her^.impressed thus I
who witnessed their work that the;.
Wi re capable of doing efficient ser-'
Vice.
The Liberal believes- that, most I
of the schools of the c maty are t. |
e congratulated upon securing ar I
teachers some of the earnest work- I
era we saw among the number. j
Cuthbert’s Mayor
Hard On Those 1
Who Loiter.
In tl»» last issue of the Cuth-:
bert Leader we notice that tin
' mayor is ‘’a jmewhat” opposed to
i loitering on the streets und also
II > Sunday drrnkenneßs; Int 1> re
I is the Leader’s account;
If mayo; Terry Keeps up die
; pace he sei last Motidat at P be
Cour-t.,lie will s.ioti make a reputi
titiglte' imposed 'ii«m-. j r
fines; id
Preach Key, colored, for calling !(
two colored women ‘’black minks I £
$2.50. ; fr
Ola Daniel, colored, loitering,
$25 or 20 days on the streets I (1
Rose Kaigler, colored, loitering, g
sfo or 60 days on the streets.
Robert Whitney, colored, loiter
ing or 90 days on the strsets. a
Mr. Troy She llhouse, for erect- p
mg a wooden house in the fire g
iim ts without permit $25 or 10
days in guard house. f
This ca e will bo appealed to L
council. !a
Jessie Sanders, colored, for Sun
day intoicatiou, $25 ar3o days on (
the streets. T
Mayor Terry says he is defer-],
mined to break up or greatly dim
uitb seme ot city ordineces, and ;
will increase tbe,fines if necessary,
“ I’wei.ty-five oilurs for a Sunday
drunk is ciieap enough,” lie re
mark, d, and I may make the lines
fur tide offense ns high as S2OO.
I I am sworn to up hold the laws,
‘and 1 intend to do my duly in see
i ing them enforced.
• Mrs T. R. Mims has op.-ned a
I st, cs of millinery at her home in 1
like Macedonia community and
J she invites prospective buyers to
'see li3i line in an attr .diive ‘an ,
found elsewhere in this issue.
| Mr B. P. Coachman who-was
I the recipient this week of some
| fine fruit from Fla. His brother
1 who owns a grove sent to him
three bairels of grape fruit.
■Mr t Answers
. I ■
Summons.
Fl' . ruing al 1(> 'clock Mr’
i How R b-*r's aft-r suff ringj
Gvr . most i M-ruei.itingiy ■
| .vijh ( of the -toma-h, pn sal
iwhj, '-.home '.est of town.'
7 T . V ~ ii y<. .rs
,f ■>.. "?*' i. e l by a wile
and Zvo-br >the T 9 Mr
Dr®’ Jof thi> place md
Mrj /s whose home i*
in -J ' port ion of the i
c-’
. '1 .? Ed Fivasli of;
Don . . Mrs Flore cel
Willi I rvive Mr Roberts. I
io 1 ' F< b tid the 2s ;
of 111 fionfli three member- of
heT-Jeri family answered ilia
run of the Death Angel.
M IL D. Roberts died in Rich
lam 19th .of Feb. His sister
I pasL 'i.-.-'i th? 2 Ei of F--b
■uilf-llie 2S h M. Hovard Rih
iertei . rings wen relieved by
let..
- Tl relative! of ihe t'io have
I Ue-ii n sble to do much except to
I niiJiiister to the sick for several
i mciL and in lhe death of their'
, inv - Hi’S, and in the unusual lis
peii tiou of providence widen
bail c ths three to pass away in
nt,..‘Pti days, they have the sym-
I pal " 'f hundr Is of friends.
k Howard Roberts had been
' in. silent young citizen and hie
idh and death just ns he stood
on ,e threshold loading to the
pflje of life ia deeply deplored. I
ds body was interred STtirday
inja quiet city of the dead near,
to is known as fiame I'ldonj
chi
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#. (heir here Stindav root,
> ‘ Ilt .
P<|iiartette of gentlemen. Mr ;
LJ E. Calhoun Mr S. M. Matson
Vlr Guito Carii'r and Mr Leon llnr- ;
•ell w nt down to Bainbridge Sat
ifday evening to attend i playL
riven at the opera house thero
T'aey went in Mr Calhoun's car. •
Trey attended the theafro and]
atari hour m-ai midnight they en-l
tered the oar to ret urn to I heir re-'
sp r ctive homes here.
The machine did not run welii
from Bainbridge to Eldorendo and ;
near Eldorendo it. refustd to run;
at all..
After making unsuccessful at ;
tempts to run the car. the fom.
giantlemeu turned their faces hotm -;
ward vnd walked into the <i _■ ;
ranching here about four o clock I
Sundry morning.
An inveati-utiou 8,-nday proved!
th-t die car naedud w ter only tu|
male it run I'til tue owuer save hei
did not think Saturday night ’Oj
s> » if the water was out.
A large crowd attended th,' op u
Jiuw inßainbr dg<- Saturday nigl t
Mr Walter J. Brackin, the owner;
sncceedes in getting the best, of;
splays mid those wiio attend tin i
op, r i ar« a.-3'ir< d of an evening
lull of pleasure.
• IE., and Mrs. E. B. Baiighn
! ;,nd Jr. and Mrs. R. 11. Saundi rs
have spent most of the last two
'wi-.ks in Coleman at the be side
or Mr’Saunders the father of Mrs
Biuglinand Dr Sauadt-rs. 1 Imaged
I gentleman it. hopelessly ill. In
i their anxiety and trouble his cl.ild
;ren have the sympathy if a large
circle of friends here.
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Mas heavy eating during the winter cogged your p
system? Has lack of fresh air given you that tired ®
|j feeling, called Spring fever? Flost everyone is out ®
o! gear in the spring and needs spring medicines H
to cleanse and tone up the system and bring back g
g that bouyant good feeling. OUR medicines ane
always fresh. .After you see your doctor, see us. 9
Id Come to OUR Drug Store. 8
| The Best Drug Store I
| DIXIE PHARMACY. I
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| JEWELRY I
I have just received the finest line |
so Solid GOLD novelties ever shown g
|in a city so small -1 have what you g
| want at the price you want to pay. j
® I also carry a large stock of Dia- g
8 moods, set in Rings, Lavallirs, Broo- g
ches, Scarf-pins, Tie-clasps and Cuff I
p links. I can show you cameo’s, any g
| color, style and price to suit you. |
I only want 10 minites of your time h
| to convence you that I only sell the |
i newest and best of every-tbing. i
Cut Glass and Silver Ware will g
| be shown in any style and price in the g
. f next 2 week. I have been appointed |
i I agent for the celebrated Hamilton g
! 1 South Bend, Howard VV atches. g
My stock of Elgin and Waitham are |
| always complete with the newest de- |
i signs in cases.
3 Call around and “C ’ the latest in g
| the Jewelry Line. &
| EDWIN J. HUNTER I
I Your Jeweler |
H Rcviember, beautiful engraved 0
’IK free of charge.
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