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Miller County Liberal
WATCH COLQUITT GROW THE LEADING CITY OF SOUTHWEST GEORGIA
PULL FOR COLQUITT OR PULL OUT
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Calhoun s Specials
Again we call your attention to our SPECIALS that we offer each week. We are giving you the biggest values that |
are to be found any where.
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Don’t turn loose that dollar next week until you visit our store and see our SPECIALS.
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Below We List You Some Os Our SPECIALS For All Next Week,
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Amoskeug apron ginghams. assorted colors, Calicoes in light and dark colors, not over SPECIAL “very special" will sell “Star brand"
every one knows this grade of ginghams. ' 20yds to customer at the old time price, silkene crochet thread all week, limit sto customer i
Special next week, yd 12 1-2 C Special next week, yd 5c Per bad 10c I
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All linen crash jinl for scarfs and covers, Pig line of dress shirtings, pretty patterns Large hack towels,l6x2 b M ‘ lu the " kl llome pßper ’
a 60c value, and fast colors, ' will sell at 1-2 prig ■
Special next week, yd 33c Special next week, yd 19c Special, ea
French, nainsook in white and colors See oa f line oj' dotted, suw, large and “Red star’pd*
mercerized finish small dots and another fig value,
Special next week, yd 25c Special next week, yd 48c lllilLiei O1
S£e“oUß WINDOW FOR THE LATEST IN FQCCO Quality
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Mens tan ooze work shoes in scout Ladles oxfords in brown and black, - „ - -
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Special next week, pr $1.98 Special next week, pr $2.98 Special next
iMdies erer,, ~mt dam- shoe, striclljj ~l Ladies om strap pumps in bUtok Hoys lan outing shoe, iu-anj inMer
leather, a Factory gaaranteo ivllh, erery pr. and brown.
Special next week, pr $2.69 Special next week, pr $2.98 Special, pr $1.69
L.E. CALHOUN
COLQUITT, - GEORGIA
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Mayor’s Court
At leu o’clock Monday morning
his honor,’Dr. E. B. Baughn,call
ed the Mayor’s Court to order.
Some prominent youths were ar
raigned and were tried on this
momentous occasion.
For speeding within the incor
poration Messrs Ralph Pate and
Curtis Nowell were each fined
§12.50.
During visits of young gentle
men to this city a crowd of popu-j
lar lads, almost grown, and one or
two who have passed the adult age, 1
conspired to do malicious mischief,
viz., cut wires on cars and throw
stones, much to the astonishment
of their friend.
The following is the result of
the trials: Messrs Curtis Nowell,
E. O. Cooper, Chester and Lester
Radney. and Jim Tom Bush were
found guilty of malicious mis
chief", and each was fined §20.00
apiece.
Messrs Godfrey, Gregory, More
land Deßary, Arthur Lee and
Cortis Nowell in one case, were
dismissed from cba r ges of mali
cious mischief.
Mr. Fleming of Blakely, one of
the visitors so badly treated, plead
ed guilty of disorderly conduct,
Bird Supper
At rlusk Tuesday, Messrs J. L.
Tabb and Jim Tom Brush returned ■
with a nice string of patridges.
Mrs. Tabn, famous for extend
ing hospitality called a few friends
; informally to share with her hon
or guest, Mr. Frank Brannon, of
Macon, this splendid supper.
Rev. and Mrs. H H. Heisler,
Miss Elizabeth Barrett, Mr. Jim
I Tom Bush, Misses Ruby Christie
■and Charley Bush partook with
| the esteemed family of quail on
toast, followed by other delicious
courses, served in the spacious din
ing hall in the apartments of Mr
and Mrs. Tabb.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mock and
their twin sons were guests at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Queen
■ Folds, Thursday. Friday they
) motored out to spend day with her
I sister, Mrs. C. C. Kimbrel, who, we
• | are pleased to announce, is recov-
II ering from a painful illness.
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i provoked by the cutting of his car
f; wires, and was fined §lO.
.1 The affair, from every angle, is
,iregretable.
COLQUITT, GEORGIA., U'EDMESLAY, MAR. 1, 1922
The Rest Room
Nearly twenty years ago cne of
the most convenient apartments of
house was designed and
built for the women of this county'
and for those who corao to the
county site to wait.
Practically speaking, it has been
| unused, while women suffered all
! the inconveniences of waiting on
the streets
That room is to be put in per
fect order TODAY.
Chairs, a baby bed, comb, brush,
drinking vessels, pretty scarfs and
; center pieces, with vases of flowers
are some of the additional furnish
itigs planned by the chairman,
■ Mrs. E. B. Baughn, and the mem
-1 bers of her Rest Room committoe,
I Mesdames L E. Calhoun, J. L
■ Tabb, P. E Wilkin, E. S. Radney
i and G. W. Cook
’ The splendid women, anxious to
’ be of service to their county and
3 their town, will see to it from te
- day. March the Ist, that OUR
REST ROOM is ready forthe wo
men of this section.
r Mesdames R. L. and Bluford
j Houston are visiting today at the
s; very hospitable home of Mrs. A.
|L. McDonald.
- Civic Club Meets
Despite threatening clouds at
three o’clock Monday, several la
dies assembled at the court house
for the purpose of perfecting the
organization.
Mrs, R. H. Saunders was elect-
I ed prosidenti
Difiarent committees were
named.
Mrs, W. J. Bush was elected
chairman of the “City Beautiful j
committee.
Mrs. W. C. Dancer is at tne I
( head of the Sanitary committee.
Mrs. B. C. Bird assumes the
leadership of the Cemetery com
mittee. ,
Miss Charley Bush was elected
chairman of the Library commit-
J tee, and Mrs. E. B. Baughn be
came the supervisor of the Res*
1 Room committee.
I Saturday, March 4, at three
o’clock P. M, residents of Col-
> quitt and their friends are reques
ted to be present at another im
portant gathering to be held at
the court house.
J Those present Monday were
e Mesdames L. E.Calhoun, H. Stein,
. J. L. Tabb, M. G- Clements, F. C.
j Beil, B. C. Bird, Aviedelle Hunter,
Last Notice
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As much as I dislike to do so, t
after two weeks, 1 will have to t
make levies to satisfy tax fi fas.
Come in and settle your taxes t
in accordance with the law, ' r
I berel-y give fair warning tod
everyone. t
B. E. Houston,
Sheriff.
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iG. W. Cook, R. fl. Saunders, «. ■
IC. Hays, E. B. Baughn, P. E. Wil
| kin, C C. Bush, E. S. Radney and 1
Miss Charley Bush.
The new organization is anxious
to have the co-operation of the P.
T. Association, the Sewing Circle
and the Four Leaf Clover Club, as
well as the earnest co-operation of
the individuals Hying here.
The editress does not understand
the proposed plan for a public li
brary; but we do believe that the
greatest crying need just now is
the one for the Colquitt School,,
which the P. T. A., is striving .to;
place within reach of pupils.
The reading of certain books is
requisite for all pupils leaving an
accredited high school, and others'
besides those on the list, are very'
( essential, also.
VOL .W
The m W bungalow on North
First street, next door north of the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. L. Cow
art, is nearing completion. The
structure is being erected by Mr.
Y. H. Grimes. He and hie inter
esting family will occupy it as soon
as it is completed. The prettv
home is a model structure with
modern conveniences.
Mr. J. G. Powell’s friends are
glad to see him well again.
Among the visitors heartily wel
comed here last week were Mr.
and Mrs. F. E. Lewie and Mrs. W.
A. McDonald. The elderly ma
tron has two sons residing here.
Mr. C. H. Cook, of Cooktown,
is attending to business in town,
today.
Mr. and .Mrs. I’. M. Johnson s
little daughter is recovering frem
a painful illness which caused
much anxiety lact week. Dr. E.
B Baughn attended the little
* patient.
Capt. and Mrs. Alex Cook are
rejoicing over the advent of a eon
whose birth will be dated from
‘Sunday, 26th uh. The little one
| is “Capt.” Alex Cook Jr.