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The Miller (Sbunty Liberal
WA AT7.
Very Romantic
Marriage.
A marriage which was a most
thoroughly romantic affair took
place yesterday rftcrnoon at, S
o’clock at Coleman, Ga., when
Miss Nita Mays, of Colquitt, was
m tried to Mr. J. R. Laney, of
this city. Mr. Laney, accompan
ied by Mr. M. <). Grimestead, loft
Dublin yesterday morning in an
antomol ilo. Immediately upon
arrival at Coleman, 'he young peo
ple were mot anG married in the
car. Rev. Mr. Hammock, of the
Methodist Church in Coleman,
performed the c.’.reinony, after
which Mr. and Mrs. Laney came
by automobile to Dublin, arriving
this morning at an early hour.
This romantic marriage necessi
fated a trip of nearly five hundred
n’ib>s through the country.
Miss Mays is a lovely young
woman and will bo warmly Wel
comed in Dublin Heartiest good
wishes are extended her. Ml.
Laney is a prominent young busi
ness man, occupies a responsible
position with the firm of E. Drey
er. Iliff numberless friends are
congratulating him on his good
fortune.--Dublin Couri r - Dis
patch.
The news of tin* marriage of
Miss Nita Mays is a surprise to
her largo circle, of friends here.
The bride’s parents. M r . and
Mrs. I’. I*. Mays, moved to this
city when Mrs. Laney was just en
tering her teens, and since they
located hero the bride has been
much admired for her many’ wo
manly charade.istics ami her
many accomplishmcuts.
For the Inst two years she has
been away from l.< •• I. re
much of the (lint teach.. inwUc.
Many girD ’ha ve ta-cp feared
here who are making most excel
lent wives and, we predict that
Mrs. J. R. Laney’s name will be
recorded among them.
The happy couple has the best
wishes of the Liberal for a pleas
ant voyage over the matrimonial
sea.
SIOO
REWARD
Ac?’ any one who can convince me ! don /
sell Hie lies lat the lowest price. The newest
Novelties are being received daily. Ainas
Goods will arrive in 2 weeks. I am offering
all of the Latest Styles Diamonds, Watches.
Clocks, Cat Glass, Silverware, Lorolliers,
Broaches, Lockets, Bracelets, Gold and Silver
Mesh Ba gs, Waldeman Chains, Toilet and
Manicure Sets, Gold and Pearl Beads, l obs,
Tic Clasps, Scarf Pins, Belt Pins, JI at Pins,
Cuff Bu ttons, Waist Sets, Collar Pins, Beau ty
Pi ns, Jewelry Cases, Silver Picture Brames,
Silver Th im ides, Gold and Silver Knives.
I will make good without question any
piece 6f Jewelty that didn’t give Satisfaction,
The best in whal lam offering you, and
the terms can be arranged satisfactory.
I EDWIN J. HUNTER
J Jeweler
_ A R T/STIC' ENG It A T TNG
IA Good Woman
Passes Away.
A shad >w of sadness will fall on J
the hearts of many of our renders)
ns they learn that Mis. G. I’.!
Shingler tins cressed the mystic
strea n.
This good woman died at the
homo of her husban.l 1* riday jus!
as the shades of night enfolded
the earth. She wa~ fifty four
years of age.
For six and a half weeks prior
to her death Mrs. Shingler suffer
ed will) a kidney trouble.
Her sufferings were so intense
11 bat for two weeks before she died
the noble woman was unconscious.
Mis, Shingler possessed a beau
tiful Christian character which en
deared her to ail with whom she
came in contact.
The deceased was a gentle, lov
ing wife and a devoted mother.
She will be missed from the fami
ly circle.
She is survived by her faithful
husband and two eons, viz Mr.
Frank Shingler, who is engaged
in business in Donalsonville and
Mr. George I’. Shingler, Jr., a pro
fessor in Emory College.
Her body was interred in tin'
cemetery in Donalsonville Satur
day in the presence < f many
friends, Rev. Mr. Pierson perform
ing the last sad lites.
May the God in whom she trust-;
ed so implicitly Soothe the wound
ed hearts of her loved ones.
News Omitted.
Last week on account of tl.e
burning in the building where for
the last several years v e worked,
algood many m . s items were
. cwjlledrr
tMri L I —r* M.maTi' >. >iiri>'
with a car load stock from St.
Louis, Mo., was among the items
' omitted.
' A “Miscellaneous Shower” at
' the Methodist parsonage is to be
I a pleasing social eyont. Saturday
, afternoon.
COLOUITT, GEOIIGI.I, VtI'DXESPJ Y, HEPT.. 17 th. '913.
Cooksville Items. |
Dear old Literal, as this m
t first call I v. ill make it short. t
' MissOtia Rebuts entertainer'
■quite a number of girls an<t» boVJ
Sunday. "?
Air. .Icssie'Kelly mid sister, lim
their'little friend, Miss Marthenii
'iingh to'i were among the gnesD
,f Miss Ona Roberts Sui day.. '
Mr. Lee (.' ok l as a new bugg
look out girls, don’t all speak ft
onc°. ■■: j
Ah I Claude, does it make you
sleepy to think of Miichel! otiS*’
Sundry.
Miss Ethel Cook was sad Indeed
Sunday. Cheer no the worst £
yet to come. •
People will soon be thn.ugtl'
gathering. J®
Roy Cook tics been very nnf#r
tunate in bis cow business. 11
tins hail two to disappear • Tier
within the lasi two weeks Me
wish him better luck in the futnie.
Miss Lucy Cook was in l.o.qtii t
iaturday with her farther and, lil
le sister anti her brother.
Ralph Smith, a popular young '
nan of the Belleview settlement;,
tmk bis friend, Miss . Lucy Cqyk
and Miss Ona Roberts out to ,
■ pr' ic'iiug Sunday out do County
Lino Church. ’ ¥ '' •
I . -I. I i
Miss Nora Folds and her cous if
Mr. Marion Folds were tlrrCu;,!)
mr little burg Sunday. We l<-aFa ,
tnat Miss Nora Folds will take tl •
school at New Lighfin a few days.
We wish her good luck in he ? 1
chosen p r ofeßsion. 1
Mr. Will Cook and wife nt' .
staying home for amusement ther .
to Baker rignii..?
There lias been some writing
done this week and it seems that
it all went to Mitchell county. .
We regret to say th.it Mr. and ■
Mrs. Jack Franklin lost, their lit- :
tie boy last Wednesday. The ba
by was loved by every body. We
[trust that little Remus Murray is
at rest fn the arms of Jesus. We
, sjmpathize with his parents ind
I hope they will meet ti.eir two little
II dear ones gone before them. Their
[eldest daughter has been confined
|to her bed sixteen days with ty-
I phoid fever.
I Loo Cook escorted his best girl
| out to church Sunday.
Messrs. Ludie Addison and John
I Kimbrel were riding by them--
Iselves Sunday, what’s the matter
John?
Jim Kimbrel has built him a
new bitching post where he been
visiting so frequently.
Mr. P. C. Cook and family dined
[with Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Cook
j Sunday.
The wedding helis will soon be
ringing out in cur little ' Lurgi’.
Don’t mind air. Lee C >ok’s and
Mr. Ludie Addison’s name will
mingle in the chimes.
“SWEET DREAMS”.
Notice.
I will pay (5 l-2c for green cow
hides delivered al the old stand of
Clonney A Moody’s Restu&raot,
at Colquitt., Ga.
J )HN CLENNEY.
iCome On Now And Let Me Make Your!
| OPTICALPOPTICALELECTROSCOPTICALELEPHANTA ZIM AGOR IU M
If you don't you will wish you had when you sec
| the ones I make for the other people. Now 1 won 't be
'■here but a few days and it is your picture work that /
'want to do. High-Class Photos, Post Cards and 1 ‘lew
Work. Kodak Einishi ng.-
i L. I. ARNOLD
“In the Little Tent” Across from Dixie Pharmacy.
Cotton.
C<4jpt> is bringing clos a to li
cents/
Who is saying that tbi fair
orice paid is attributable to tin
I )em >cratic ad ninistra' ion ?
It. is most probable that if tin
price paid was about seven oi
igiil cents, “phopbefs” thrrugh
>.ut this soclicn would he saying:
1 knew whin Woodrow Wilson
was ‘l'cted that the farme v s
voi.ld get nclhing for their cotton, i
“Drunk and Trunk ' wrote from
the Belleview coir munity but we
had already received on • batch rd'
news items and we did not. have
space this week for two from the!-
s one neighborhood.
Girls in Eufirl.dn, Ala . are wear-1
.ig sht skirts. Now the town is
died "You Follow". Savannah
. ’ress.
We hope ihe wotm n of Colquitt i
.ill v-ver “ follow ' the destesfihle
id kuown as the slit suirt. We
lelievc that the women here are
!io modest to j "fo'low” such m:
\impi". ■
Mms Annie Lou Fudge has n
i ,irned Io Forsyth to resume her .
indies in the Bessie Tift College,
diss Fudge has been the recij lent ’
r itiany pit asing attention- dur-j,
ingitier vacation and she will be
grehtiy m>ssed by’.Ler litr.:. circle |
>f friends,
Meesrs James Toclt ar.d -James
Kimbrel It awe entered the <.’.-ene‘.
Institute in Cyrene. The y>ung|
gentlemen are very anxious to ob
tain an education and they have
the assurance- of t being carefully
trained m this inatitu'e which ■ is
'being fostered by Christian, mop
women in tins -■<“ ion.
\vV
. gJ-J Jf ■ ' '
•rs does ectliing for himsul’
"Goethe.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Shingler.
an esteemed couple of Donalson
ville, spent Sunday here at. the
attractive homo of her brother,
Mr. -John C. Chason,
Col. N. L. Stapleton is to leave
tonight to attend the formal open
ing -J the regular fall term at
Mercer University tomorrow.
Mr Lewis Bitts left Tuesday to j
enter the Senior class in' Mercer
University FL- has made a sjilen-j
did record and Lis many friends:
rejoice with him.
Saturday, the till), inst., twin - ,
a bov and a girl, aiiived at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. N. B.
Thompson The little ones will
bs called Paul and Pauline. The
young Colquittonians have r ct iv
ed many attentions from relatives
and friends.
'Die cashier of Hie F'rst Nation
al Bank. Mr. J W. Bush with
Messrs. J. T. Jones, Pete Bu-h.i
James Kimbr ?1 and -I. O, Taylorl
went to Atlanta Saturday night,
Ms. J aylor stopping oil al Macon
to visit a special friend, the rest of
the parry wont on to Atlanta,
where Mr. Bush purchased two
Overland cars, a Roadster ar.d a
Tonring car, for which he is agent
for a' this place. Tl ey came
bick through .’-Lacon ’Sunday af
ti r non where Mr. Taylor joint d
the party again and they arrived
back here Monday night. They
report a most enjoyable flip.
School to Open. J
'Ln irn my S: io ol v, ill b(R
ip< in d [ig the cur Ibiient cf pu a
pils d '.-’ring to ent. r the fall term I
m Monday the 29th inst.
Air. E L. (Hit.-Dire has beet
re-,di clod pri i.e;.l Hi is ; :opi> |
iar school I
vival Services. I
On Saturday uigl t before the I
ifirst i'liiiday in October sorvicepl
are ti Le ue'il nt the Maznrenel
' Chore II in Boykin. 8
This v.’di be the openii g service I
oi as< l ies of mi el i ogs to b ■ held I
in that vilfag-, and the Liberal I
.has been reqm s.ted to notify the I
public that an earn', st invitation I
is extended to nil. ■
Take Off - I
Your Care. I
Take off your care and lay it by a
And with love’s iaughtvr in your eye 1
l.ook up to smile in peace again a
At one who thinks of all men E
You are the one great star and gleam ■
The hero of her golden dream. n
Take off your trouble and your strife ■
When home to children and to wife I
In twilight of the soil yon go, 8
That she may by your light laugh knew]
The music of. the world is sweet I
Ev’n where the busy anvils beat.
Take off your struggle, let her see
Only the sunshine and the glee,
That in this hour at least the tide
Ol k
By freedom from the mocking wrath I
That springs from almost every path I
Take off and smile and : ' ig, I
And make the gotten m®ne.-js a* 1 I
I Will; hap’ #iat come- ,y. .vol
. -tiling* M’S". ■ |
—The Bentztown Bard in Bavin ore!
Sun,
Col. rm« Mrs. Billie 1‘ 1 usli
have enjoyed a visit over in Ca
milla this w#j‘k. They were
guests of Mr. aiirl iJWrs. C (’.
Baggs.
11 /iTTTI - w ’
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| Ju i YjO' V) |
One drug; store is better than another drug
1 store because it has a better druggist and better
5 drugs. Our prescriptions are filled only by an
a experieuceu roistered pharmacist; the drugs we
use are the highest quality that can be got, and
| they are always fresh.
No matter who your doctor is, bring your
'4 prescriptions to us and know you will get them
a filled right.
I
fa Come to OUil Drug Store.
| The Best Drug Store
DIXIE PHARMAY.
BBSBBQD SB
■'W
Dr. 0. B. Hicks, I. e., Ear,
Nose and Throat Specialis. id' Al
bany. Ga.. will bi in Colquilt, Gn ,
Friday. Sept . I'.-th. will bo at Drs.
Cook and Hays Ofiice.