The Miller County liberal. (Colquitt, Ga.) 1897-current, March 15, 1922, Image 1

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It's only few weeks until EAS TER and now is the time t01)e planning and making those good looking Easter dresses. [
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I Our spring goods are here, and are prettier than ever before, and in order to start them moving we will offer them at
SPECIAL prices for all next week. iH ’
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Listen At Prices. ft See The Goods. |
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Big line of printed novelties, cheap today at
> 15c yd, will make them
I Special all next week, yd 10c z
Tissue Ltaine in medium smalt
plaids our 33c quality
Special all next week, yd 23c
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,dn extra heavy chambray shirting, .
,» , ‘ fast colors, a doc grade
J- -. Spsciat aU-next • week,- yd <1 8c
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Buck ticking 32in wide large. stripes, a bargain
Special all next week, yd 9c
?, Childrens white canvas strap pumps, sizes 4 to 8
Special all next week, pair 98c
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| FARMERS
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lam prepared to reclean and shell
peanuts and velvet beans.
We give satisfaction.
Shelling days Tuesdays & Saturdays.
Terms Cash or Toll.
HOWARD MIDDLETON
Mrs Carpenter
Better i
Her many friends will b ■ gb d i
to learn that, after n- d-rgoiag a ;
painful operation in Orlando, lia..
Mrs. J. B. Carpenter is recover
ing.
While this popular matron was
visiting a sister living in a town I
a few miles from Orlando, she be
came ill. She was taken at once
to the hospital.
Messages and letters to Mr. Car-[
penter, who is at bis home here,
brought the information of the op
eration performed Saturday, and!
the glad news of her convalescence.'
The farmers have had a few i
pretty days this week. Hundreds]
regretted the fact that this March
term of the City Court called them
from their activities
Mrs. H. H. Mims .’s in Jackson
ville, Fla., the guest of her highly
esteemed sons, Messrs Willie and
Robert Mims, both of whom hold
splendid positions in the Florida
metropolis
Mr. and Mrs. Dntclf'Cjok were
in town yesterday. She was a
geest at the lovely home of her
uncle, Judge W C. Dancer,
Many shook the friendly hand
of Mr. and G. P. Shingler who was
] here Monday.
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.4 beautifuldin.COp fgu.rwl rats dliin- |
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ndtle.,,Jlu price '. I
Special all ns| week, yd 23c
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Colored dptteli
sma.lldotds of pi uc.-a.tul
Special for all hgxt week, yd 43c
■I.. ■111... liniiilil.' I Hill I 1111.1 1.. 'I .Mill / I ■—■—
Ladies sirup pumrs in blk o,td brown, .
an all ,'^n-.w,shoc-
ks •• ' 1 ' \
flood old hickory shifting in, brown, and blue
Special all next week, yd 15c
Ladies white oxfords, while enaineled sole and heel I
Special all next week, pr $1.98 |
The P. T. A.
Tuesday afternoon a large crowd
of Indies met at the school audi
torium.
the efficient president, Mrs. W.
C. Dancer, called the mfSeting to
order,
Mrs. M. J Dancer led in
] prayer. . ’ J
Little Miss Alice Bird gave an
instsumental solrt.
Mrs R. H. Saunders read selec
tions from Frank L. Stanton, and
| gave pleasing references of the au
■ thor’s work.
Mre. F. C. Bell gave a talk on
i Home Influences. 1
! Little Misses -limnoie Bush and
i Sara Saunders each gave readings.
The minutes were read and
adopted.
The picture, offered for the elate
getting the largest attendance of
j parents at the regular session, was'
! awarded to the third grade.
j The treasurer gave h report.
A round table discussion was
| held.
The president read the requi
sites for admittance on the State’s.
Honor Roll.
Mrs. M. G. Clements read rn
invitation for local representatives
‘o attarid to conver tion to be held!
in Columbus April 18.
Meedames J. 8. Wilkin and J
M. Grow wire appointed delegat .?s,
and Mesdamed W. C. Dancer and j
W.C. Hays were named ns al
ternates.
Four new membc-it were en
rolled. . t
Mesdames T. F. Bohannon, R.|
I El. Saunders and Zula B. Toole
were appointed to arrange the pro-!
gram Jor the first Friday afternoon
in April
The association was dismissed
with a benediction by Mrs Toole
Mr and Mrs. J. T. Jones, ac
companied by hie sister, Miss
M ime. Jones, spent Tuesday pleas
antly in Bainbridge.
! Dr. and Mrs E. B. Baiighn r< -
Turned Tuesday from Bluffton
'where she spent a few days
. with her aunt, Mrs. Olliff, pleas
antly remembered by several who
. met he r last summer when she was
, here visiting for several weeks at
the ideal borne of Dr. and Mrs
i naughu.
Figured organdies, you- should- sec them to |
apprecia-te their beauty, 7o and Bdc goods
Special all next week yd 69c |
,4 large assortment of colored- organdie,s f B
most all colors
Special ail next week, yd 33c I
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Me,ns Lin english vxfoi‘i,l ri,d)fgf heej,., ' , g
. solid Ivallo r sides I
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Ladies d/l.th) silk hose, in hlack'and brown
Special all next week, pr 88c I
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Ladies sick hose. 81.50 grades in black and mUite
Special all next week, prsl.2B
Enterprise News
The rain last week put farmers:
: behind. Several farmers are plant- <
I ing cucumbers, beans and water-;
i melons to ship. Among them are]
’ Messrs R. W. and A. C. Odom, J ;
i.J. Davis and R. M. Middleton. |
j Mr. and Mrs. W. El. Overstreet |
I and fascinating daughters, Misses |
I Kate and Elizabeth, <if Iron Citv
were guests of the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Overstreet,
Sunday.
Mrs. Sallie Sasser, of Meii s, is
visiting Mrs. Tim Pickron.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C Bush were
guests at the hospitable home of
Mr. and Mre. E. P. Thomas Sun
day.
His many friends are glad to
see Mr. Ralph Odom up from a
malarial attack last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sheffield
received a hearty welcome here
Saturday.
Mr. Roma Strickland and chil
dren came op Saturday to visit
relatives. His esteemed mother,
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Mrs. Hardy Strickland, accompn-
■ him home.
| Miss Ida Dixon spent the week
iend with home folks in the Car
j mel community.
The pupils of Enterprioe school
;en joyed a debate Friday after
|noon. The subject was: “Retolv-
Icd, that ex-soldiers of the World
' War should be given a bonus.”
'The negative side won. The pri
j mary pupils also rendered an in
teresting program.
“Well Wisher.”
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Vigorous advertising keeps sales
people busy, it adds the ability
to give bargains to the dealer and
:it saves customers money, it is
expensive to keep goods piled on
shelves; and advertising builds
towns. Sure it does! And adver
! tigers are the most loyal citizenrof
a county. Drones never adver
tise.
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Albanians are making prepara
tions for the coming of the world
famous evangelist, Gypsy Smith,
who is to begin a meeting thereon
April the ninth.