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The Miller County Liberal.
vol. xri.
j COLQUITT '
(NATIONAL
BANK |
I" If a man promises to meet you at |
a certain place at a certain hour you f
rely upon his word and he fail to g
keep it you are temped to believe |
I that he lied. f
Jf he signs a solemn promise to do a certain
thing on a certain day at a certain place and
fails to comply with hi s promise do you think
I he has lied?
Business Men who have a good credit meet »
their obligations when they are due or make sa
tis factory arrangements before hand.
I A good credit cannot be had other g
wise. Character makes credit.
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Local
Paragraphs
About Town.
After spending several days with
home folks Miss Mabie Singleton
has resumed her studies in the
Colquitt High School to the de
light of her many fi lends.
A little laJy arrived Thursday
ut the pleasant home of Mr aud*
Mrs J. ®. Powell and will remain)
an iuttitde, if G«d wills it for about ‘
a score of or more.
Their ujauy friends sympttbiz*
with Mr and Mrs J. A. Phillips
iu their anxiety over the daugsrous
illness of their «l«te*t son Mr Smi
ley Phillips. Tkeyoung gentleman
is under die skilifnl treatment of
Dr W. C. Hayr. Smiley has many
friends who join the Liberal la
hoping that be will recover fretu
this ids fourth at.ask at pneumo
■ in.
Judge R. H. S .etiiald *f Blakely
spent Monday attending tobusiness
in this city. He dropped in the
Liberal office to Ist our reader*
know that Xaow that be bad a rice
huller at lais mill near Cedar
Springs. Rise would grow abun
dantly in th* lowlaud* of Mdler
county but here-to-for* those who
|r»duee ric* had tronbls ia Laving
it properly prepared for cooking.
Mis* Neita Mays who is teaehiag
snusie at Coleman visited huiae
folk* her* Saturday r*t«ruiag Sun
day. She was accompinied by Mis*
Ruby Bison of Shelimaa; who al
so is a teacher in Coleman. C*me
again ladies to the Ideal City, Col
quitt.
Mrs B B. Lane friend* wsrede
lighted te see her here last week.
The regular term of the City
Court has brought many citizens
from all sections of th* eonuty
to the cityjthis wees.
Mr C C. Baggs went over to Col
quitt Saturday and on his retarne
home Sunday he was accompanied
by Airs Baggs, who has been
visititiug her mother MrsC C
Bash. Camilla Enterprise
HOSTESS AT
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MENTS.
Mrs F. D. Bush was hostess
Wednesday at two delightfully so
cial affairs.
From 3 to 5 o’clock P. M. she
enterttained the P. T. 0. Club.
The attractive home was conver
ged into a bower of lovliness with
j its decorations of pink and white
'carnations leading a charm to the
arrangement.
Progressive Rook and Heart
Dice were played, Mr* P. E. Wil
kin wieuiug the prize wh.ch was
a book.
A salad course was first served
then "American Beauty ” rpse sha
ped cream with pink and white
•ake.
Those present were Mesdames
S. M. Watson,P.E. Wilkin, IL D.
Robert*, 11. Stein, N. L.Stapleton,
B. B. Bush, L. E. Calhoun, J. P.
Cook.
Later in tha evening Mr and
Mrs F. D. Bush entertained from
8 till 11 otelock the members of
th* Musical Club, and each mem
ber invited one yuu*g gentleman
a* a gue»t.
These present were Aliss-s
Mildred Terrell, Lucile Dancer,
Annie Beth Shepard, Ruth Watson
Myrtl* McMurria, Ruby Adams,
' Golden Jone*. Charlie Bush and
1 Misers
' Allen, D. L. Gibson, J. W.Bush,!
F. K. Fudge, J. T. Sliingier Jr.
1 A. B. Bailey, H. G. Davie, b. C.
■ Bed and Mr aud Mr* J. T Joins.
“ Little Miss** Grace and Myrtle
' B*sh served refreshments.
The hours glided by aud the
. young people left the hospitable
under many obligation* to the
, popular host and the charming)
i i hostess for an evening of uualloy
bliss.
Crowds continue to attend the
’ Majestic ‘movies.” If it is high
9 ' class amusement yoa like pay it
‘ ! a visit.
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COLQUITT, GEORGIA, XEUXEdIJAF, MARCH Id 1911
’Their Father An?
\ swers Summons/
At the solemn hour of midntgb
I Air S. 1. Saunders passed awi.yj
I Wednesday night the util iti.-fn.
1 bis home in Coleman after an ill
j ness of a few weeks from pressure
of the brain.
His three children Mrs E B
Baughn and Dr R.ll. Saumler>
of this city-arid Miss Marie Saan
ders x ho teaches the Kaney Hear ■
school In this county were called,
to his bedside about two weeks be-1
fore his death.
Mr Saunders son-in-law, Dr E. ■
B. Baughn <f this place and his I
brother, Dr W. E. Saunders of Ar
iington assisted the local physici-1
I an in tlietruafmcnt of tha deceased 1
I
but alldivised by human ingenuity j
aud all the tender nursing and ad .'
; ministrattious failed to stay tin i
■ relentless call of the Death Angel. )
. MrSaund rs is survived bye.
| wife and eleven children, and by '.
; three brothers. 11
lie was esteemed among lii» f«l j ■
low citizens as few men are esteem- i
ed.
lie lived a most exemplary life
and his death cast a gloom over the <
hearts of all.who knew him.
Il is remains wi re interred with
Masonic honors in the cemetery tn
Coleman Thursday. I
May the pt ace which pnsseth :
understanding soothe the hearts of
so dt ar to him .
Mrs G. W, Cleve
land Called
€
Home.
After weary ppnths of sufTeripeedj
■.'icensidiied by a Broken nip tn<»C
Death Angel called early Saturday ' t
morning the Stb inst for the gen- a
tie spirit of Mrs G. W. Cleveland a
The lady had been in declining
health for two years or more and b
in January while trying to step
from her back poach to a walk she a
fell, sustaining injurieswhich wli«u I v
coupled with the weakened condi-1 a
tion of hsr body was mor* than e
she could stand.
I’he deceased leaves a husband 1
two sons Messrs George anti Chat- j
ley Cleveland aud four daughters t
Mrs Ashley Pate who lives bare, a
Mrs E. 11. Dennard and Mrs “Bill r
Cleveland of the Belleview commu
nity and Mrs E. D. Kennedy whose |
home is in Florida. •
Mrs Cleveland did what she r
could for her family and for her c
neighbors, to many of the render- j
ing efficient help in times ot sick- 0
ness, for “aunt Pollie Ann’’ was
a good nurse who turned not away t
from the appeals <-f any to whom e
she could render aid when her own q
health would permit her to do >.
so.
During most of her long useful
life she had been a member of the
Freewill Baptist Church at Belle
view and it. was in the Belleview .
cemetery that her body was inter- 1
red Sunday.
May those who have missed her t
i kind administrations be comforted
1 by Him who said, “Come unto me .
i »ll ye that labor and arc heavy la
i den aud I will give yon rest.”
Mrs. Henon Dean and Missj
Lanie Powell of Eldorendo spent j
Monday and Tuesday here. They
came as delegates to ti e district
1 rally of the woman’s Baptist Mis
sionary Societies of which Mrs
Mollie Dancer is superintendent.
The ladies failed to hold a mett
-1 ing Monday on account of the dis
agreeable weather but met at the ,
Baptist church Tuesday afternoon
and discussed important subjects
relative to the s<>cii lies.
| MILLEN-FUDGE.
Laie Monday iviulrg tin 3r<
inst, ui Flovilla at the home of the
"j Tide’s parents, Mr and Mrs A. C
dilleu, Mr Bi n Hill Fudge of thi
■ity and Miss Olive L.m se Mil.ei
wire united in wedlock, Rev J. A
j Spraberry officiating.
I’he bride came from her home
in Flovilla t > this city and was pre
sent at the opening of the Colquitt
1 High Sel.ool in September 1911:
, She was teacher of music ami
I locution and held the position till
I the lust day of I'ebtlary this year.
) Her pupils and friends heretbou
iglitwlien she left Saturday that
-he was just going to tpt nd a few
1 lays with her parents while tin
. iterary teachers were attending
.ne teachers institute.
Th? quiet marriage of Mr and
Mrs Fudge at so early r. dale was
v pleasant surprise to their
ircle of friends here, many thou
. lit ti.nt the high contracting par
ses to have the ceremony pt-rfor
inrd during the approaching sum
mer.
Mr F’udge accompanied Miss
Millen to her in. in 1 the couple r*n
h-g th* hotel operated by her
p ireuts iu F lovilla latn Sunday
•vrning.
Their intentions were made
known to her parents and the cere
.rnony was performed Monday eve
i.ig jest four minutes prio to the
. aving of th* train going to Al
anta on which Mr aud Airs Fudge
■vere t* make their departure.
|The ceremony wns witnessed by
•ter parents, ami lister and the
rgrrants who were to assist them t.i
the train.
♦ Tiie hsppy couple remain d in
ij-asdia till Friday wlj>Kj‘' re
, 10 ti 11.., > ■ fn , t (
they will beat home tatheir fr. nds’
at the residence of his pnreuts Air'
and Mrs F. E. Fudge.
Tile oride lias won many friends
here by her friendly disposition.
She is highly accomplished, and
as a permanent retmb utot thiscity
will prove a charming acquisition
aud will be must litartily wideem
ed.
No young nan rented in South-;
Wist Georgia bolds * higher place'
iu the hearts us bis fell w citizens'
than dues the groom, and he iscon
sidersd Worthy of every coniideace
reposed iu him.
Fi r some years hw Las assisted
hi* father materially iu conducting
three large stores here as well as
rendering aid to bis father 111 the
management of his ginning, farm
ing warehouse and nival stores
op- rations
Air and Airs Fudge will start on
thtir matrimonial journey attend
ed by the best wishes of ali who
know thera
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FA H FIR E IXd Ult lA'( 1 E
OF THE EIG H T FIX!)
See
RICH & WATSON
REPRESENTIG THE BEST COMPA
NIES. Offices in Colquitt Nat. Bant
uilding.
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master is coming soon. Come to our stere and E
gfi make the children have fun dyeing Easter Eggs. |
You can also change the faded color of that old fi
| i waist, dress and ribbon and make them look 0
L, bright fresh and New. This is economy. Our ®
g Grease and Stain Removers will make your old H
clothes presentable. Our drug store “has it”
Come to OUR Drug Store. M
| The Best Drug Store •
DIXIE PHARMACY. |
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JALINEOFNEW]
| JEWELRY I
I have just received the finest line ®
i | so Solid GOLD novelties ever shown g
lin a city so small -1 have what you I
want at the price you want to pay.
I I also carry a large stock of Dia- •
| monds, set in Rings, Lavallirs, Broo- g
Iclies, Scarf-pins, Tie-clasps and Cuff g
links. I can show you cameo’s, any
S color, style and price to suit you. |
I only want 10 minites of your time I
to convence you that I only sell the |
£ newest and best of every-thing. |
3 Cut Glass and Silver Ware will ‘
ibe shown in any style and price in the |
next 2 week. I have been appointed S
agent for the celebrated Hamilton g
South Bend, Howard Watches.
n My stock of Elgin and Waltham are B
| always complete with the newest de- 1
; | signs in cases. |
Call around and “C” the latest in 3
I the Jewelry Line. 1
g ~ EDWIN J. HUNTER I
Your Jeweler
-J Remember, everything beautiful engraved
ft free of charge.
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