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Miller County Liberal*
JVO 28
Loyalty Fo Home
Enterprises
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When a ten dollar order is sent
to Scare, Roebuck & Co., it proba
bly hurts the community |SO, t
1100 or more.
It is like this. Suppose a Lib
era) reporter pays Mr. W. J. Wil
kin teu dollars for groceries; thai
geullrenen pays that same teu dob
isre io Mr. B. H. Fudge for dry
go als; Mr. Fudge pays the sami
teu doJars to Messrs F. E. Fudge
& Co., io r groceries, and they pay
it Dr. E. B. Baugbn for profess
ionai services, and the piiyaiciai
peya it to Mr, C. B, Buab for gas
oline; but why itluslrato more, it
is easy to see that ton dollars kept
busy will pay’ for fifty dollar*
worth of goods in a very short
time.
■» If citfien* r<«aliy considered the
vert* t.i. ' ?.• 't uattein:. by "or-
• .. . ... -i* 't ■■ bo ji in ’!■
<»g<- i<> speed more raoue . ber« in
the con.ity.
And, another thing, lots o 1
oitamrry butler is beinvr re d b>
bousakeepera here, who could eas
ily make a contract with some lady
in ti e county to supply her by
parcel post.
This would keep more money at j
hiiUMS.
Prrgperons comrnunitiea o*vi» !
ways and means tn circulate mon
ey ‘at home.’’
Soma weeks ago ibe “ditrsss wai
speaking Ju the printing office <>
rhe hitler sufferings occasioned tn
the shortage of the cotton crop.
A gentleman familiar with near
ly ev»ry condition existing in tin
•action said:
“It it not the crop failure Iba
is burling our section ao aeverelj
It i» the non circulation of money
Since the First National Bain
closed its doors, the money it ba
collected has been sent to tin
Federal Reserve Hauk ”
It is loyalty to our sec’ion t>
spend every dollar possible lu tbi*
county.
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Bankrupt Sale
Pursuant to an order of the refer.,
in bankruptcy 1 will sell at public out
cry at tire Store of L. E. Calhoun, a<
Colquitt. Georgia, on February 20tt.
1924 at 11 o’clock A. M. the entir.
stock of Merchandise, Furniture an<
fixtures etc,, of I* E. Calhoun, con
of dry goods, notions, shoes,
hats, clothh g etc, show eases, tables,
ready-to-wear cabinets, cash register,
iron safe etc., alio all notes and at
■ »rnts c-f L. E. Calhoun. The parchas
er will be required to deposit with the
trustee 10 per cent of the purchase
price of the sale which will be subject
to tbeeonfi relation or the rejection
of the referee.
This the 9th day of February 1924.
G. C Jinks Trustee
1.. £. Calhoun -.r-i'-cr
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Mr. W. ri. Nowell is able to b.
up again.
Mrs. M. B. Johnson and sou.
Beverley, arrived in Colquitt Suu
day to join her husband who bold*
(be position of cashier iu the Col
quitt Exchange Bank.
WATCH COLQUITT GROW THE LE ADING .CITY OF SOUTHWEST GEORGIA
Bush-Ricks
Os great interest to Colquitt and
surrounding counties was the mar
riage of Mias Annie Muude Ricks,
of Subaichie, Ga, to Mr. T. E,
Bush, of New Smyrna, Fla., which
was solemnized iu Albany Friday.
The bride is a popular young
lady of tine character. She has
made many friends iu Miller c -tin
ty, where she visited teaol era at
Enterprise School.
The groom is the only e<>n oi
vlr. and Mrs. J. R. Bush, of New
Smyrna.
»n > s I a i .
T. E. will always be claimed
4 Colquitt boy, although >es oinp
it New Smyrna. He was burn auc
reared here. He is a spl.-ndio
nusician and soloist, who has
uade liimself popular in revivaln
tic and concert work.
The Libers! joins the many
friends of the happy couple i,i
vishing them a long prospeiom
lifei
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Baptist Church
Circles
Teu members of ibe Ruth Cir
cle met Monday at the home of
j Mrs. A. D Walker.
J , The acAloti.ci i-f ti,> ■.
j oaing commended
The Doris Knight Circle met j
I With their Luder, Mrs W. 0. Un- !
dorwoori, \l .ihlh v.
Thirteau were pres< nt, and aitei j
•he at tidy period the hostess, as i
■isted by h r sinter, Mr . .Jutls o’ ’
Washington D. D., seived cak. I
ind ambrosia.
Coming!
THURSDAY Fora WEEK.
Big Tent
THEATER
On Cook’s Lot
Sylvester Comedians
With Moving Pictures And
Refined Vaudeville
Featuring Dan Sylvester ‘The Dancing
Fool,” Georgia’s Favorite Com
median.
Billie and Eva McClintock, Singing,
Dancing and Funny Sayings.
NAD
The flying trapeze artist, doing many
teats of meait
We change our program
EACH NIGHT.
We close our show every night with
t a laughable Farce-Comedy.
PRICE 15 & 25c
Reserved seats 10c extra.
PULL FOR COLQUITT OR. PULL OUT
LQI IIT, GEORGIA., Vi'E
Methodist Church
Bulletin
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Sunday School at V:45. Tbt
Sohool lias taken on nr w lif .
Preaching at 11:00 oolock Sub
ject "My Neighbor and Me".
You are urged to be pnsent si
[ this service. Special music is a
feature of this service.
Junior League at 2;00 oclool-.
Senior League 6.30 All t 1 es
services as well as the morning
ws are having large cungrega iou.
Choir practice every TUES DA3
evening at 7;15, much interest i>
being shown in tb-se pFrc'ioet-
The singing lisa improved wondai
fully since we have the r gula
choir practice.
Prayer masting every Wednes
day evening at 7:15.
These era very helpful merfiop
all are urged to come.
We are having some wonderful
services. God is m.etiug bis peo
ple in the House of Prayer.
No one feels like h strange)
here. In the Houst of Got),
whore brotberlv love exists we al.
f«el at home.
A Con forlable Church, and a
hearty w. ’come awaits you.
H. H Heisler,, pastor.
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TTTax
Payers
r l’iie comity books will open
’ February let, and will olotw May
i 1-t. Ma\e v'Hir fax returns m r<y
•J G. Roberts,
Ti x Rt ceive l
■WAY, Feb. 13 1024
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’Twas Wood ow Wilson
■ tLm’ ■ * ’ *'- V -b« ne -
i <ln Eighteen hu ttirui ami fifty-six
■ . A son on earth vve. born,
infai'Cv « light was seen
All nations to adorn.
'S' >• codrow Wilson.
S rt ’ w C P «H other I oya
F Wi ’° f t,a llf > ’ B snare,
'I ’hf 11 d ß y by day w - hear him say:
T7 Some day a crown I’|| wear.
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’Twas Woodrow Milson.
( At first the task wus very small,
,» But year l>v year it grew;
heart aglow he met the foe,
And failure never knew.
»Z I was Woodrow Wilson.
'>y p WOQ I shout his daily task,
$ A smile upon his face;
feWitfiin no strife, a Christian life,
■J And filled with saving grace.
M'vns Wood row Wilson,
f a mouths and years wrnt fleeting by,
M| Bis youthful days well spent;
y e fird this boy the Nation’s joy,
, g Who ruled as President.
.W ’Twas Woodrow Wilton.
i 3,’hen came the war in foreign lands,
Who oried to him fbr aid';
r Bis lovlpg heatt to them did part,
. On him their trust w.as*fitay..-d
1.” *3 -tTwas Wpod>j’ 'ib m. .. ***
And tills he ihe tight waa right;
That we might give that th ’y might live,
And all the w> rid >e br’ght.
’Twas Windrow Wils.ri,
Sometimes we cannot nnd- rstand,
The reason this whs done;
But be foreknew, with soldG'rs true,
That victory could hew n.
’Twes Woodrow Wilson,
He asked for peace o’er all t ie earth,
And set the Nations free;
With love supreme, his nol le theme,
Might reign fton> ea io sea.
’’Twas Moo.lrow Wilson.
Alas, with ail Lis spirit gone,
IDs bedy racked with p) in;
He gave his all when death did call,
That he might live aga ■ .
’Twas Woodrow Wilson.
Today he sleens beneath the soil
Ae gave his life to save;
His honored name, hie noble aim,
Wilf liva beyond the grave.
’Twas Woodrow Wile-rn.
All nations mourn in reverence,
His honor they pr .claim;
In history, lie’ll ever b-',
Among those crowned with fame.
’l’waa Woodrow Wilson.
WANTED--you to fake the'
igeucy for the sale of ttie Pai
Dust Pan in yot.r county. Tesuri
and approved by good! ojsrteep
ng and Modern Pr c 11a Con
trolled by the Foot. n<> sln.ipiug
Every home and place of busim :>
i prospect for one or more pans.
This is your opportunity t > estab
lieb a profitable business of your
own with only a few dollars capi
tal. Write for prices and agency
contract.
Pat .Manufacturing Co.
24 Stewart Avej...Atlanta, Ga.
Messrs Vann an 1 Sudderetb
• motorid to Baitil ridge Monday.
Trammell Venn, Esther Jane
iGrimes and Felix Preston F'udgi
j ere recovering from ttiat provok
j uig disease the measles.
! Miss Eudora Ragan, one of lie
i popular Belleview teachers, spent
| the week end with heme folks it
i Attapulgus.
Dr. JP. E. Wilkin, has suffered
■ the misfortune of ipsiug two fine
1 cows, a idoistein and a Jersey
this week.
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i Baptist Church
Annoucement.
Morning Worship 11.00 A, M,
Evening Worship 7.30.
Sunday School 0.30 A. M. L. E.
i Calhoun Supt. ,
■ JB, Y. P. U. will meel as follows, ,
| Junior Sunday evening 6 30. S o
por Monday evening 7 30. Inter-
mediate Friday evening.
The interest manifested last
Sunday was indeed inspiring.
Twelve men assembled at the
ehnfeb at 2.30 for the purpose i f j
taking an every member canvas
of the membership. The ebure .
budget was agr ed up iu by ti.-j
churcn for the year and tb< se nn n
wont out to place this before the
members and to give ail an oppor
tonify to sul scribe toward the
support of the cause. The men
were enthusiastic in this work
which is indicative of interest in
he greatest business m thy* world.
The Senior B Y. P. U. was iu
iharge of tire evening service.
I’bey render, d a very inspiring
program, ♦ lie subject being '‘SteWf
ardship in Principle and gniMce.’
Mauy Lave commenud on lliu
ser 'sf e 88 b’t'Din wf L't;< tyt vajus, ,
j i, :>•
Wil ’S .»■ “’JW
10i...fd so. tr .'«^ T wants unr
nest. Are V>U tl'.lng your be I
"'■■r hw btvusr-y A o you' givr g
>our b st? He gave and h giv.
ug y ->i Hie best. What is your
. :.«wer? .
U< me with us in tli.se services'
ind ‘Give of your b -st to th i Mas
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Mary Boone
Ethridge Circle
Meets
The Mary Boone Ethridge Cir
de met Monday with M.b G W.
Jo< k >
The lesson study pr 'gram was
enjoyed by those prem nt
During the soiiai hour which ,
followed delicious lefroabmqnts ,
sere served.
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Miss Alice Cook
Hostess
Miss Alic Cook, president of
ue senior Epworth Lsagu.-, ei.ter
aiiird her league with a delight
tel social at the home of her au >t,
Mrs. N. Hie Cook.
As the guests assembled lii.-y
were entertail ed by sweet muse
1-nder.d ly Mies Al'cj B.rd and
Dr. Saunders.
When all bad t.r.iv.d a al:-it
ueiuees session wh« Ii- i , as .-r
which camt the eoj .yable social
iour. A contest, an impromptu
program and games were enj >yed
through the remainder' i.f tiie
evi niog
Hot chocolate, wafers, saltinas
and pecans were served later in
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1 the evening.
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