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Miller County Liberal
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Second District Rally
The Second District B. Y. P. I
of the Bowen Association held no
inspiring {rally in Eldorendo Sat
urday, with Mrs Aidie Powell Vice
President presiding.
Five juniors were well repreten*.
el nt the meet; Colquitt unions, In
termediates and Seniors the Eide
rendo and Pine Grove t nions.
A large crowd of visitors mani
fested great interest tn the rally.
The morning speakers in the or
der of the r appearance were: Mr .
VV. J. Pridgen. Mrs Pcwell, Roy
Jones. Mrs .f C.,Grimes, Miss La
werne Geer and Rev H. 11. Shell o*
jjaiubridge. >4
The Colquitt group sang Severn
convention songs to Ric tunes o’
old favorite* and Miss Geer eng 1
solo.
At noon a delicious picni * din
ner prepared by tbe Eldorendo la
dies w»s served. Everybody en
joyed these dainties,
The •ftermoon session opened
M’Uh a devdtioual bed by C«Jqui”
ItitermedwtMk Misses Maiaie R : c'
IWxry Lu SUplaton, Nelle Poweb
Grace Dancer’and Cap pie Busi
were leaders.
After a solo by Miss Cappb
Bush, Rev. J C Grimes gave th<*
prii olpal address of the day. Mier
Geer gave anotlier|beautiful solo
■ 'Alter reported rotn RlSorend<
union the meeting was diamieeed
Those attending from Colquitt
were: Mr and Mrs J. • Giimes
sud EetberlJane, Mrs Addie* Pow.
ell; the Misses Ludlum, Mary Lon
Cowart, Laverne Giser, M yitis Pow
ell, L. C. and Clara'Sue Lane, C<|
pie Bush, Grace'Dancer, Mary Li
Htapleton, Nelle CowawCaiherip<
Bell, Christine Roberts,’'Julia auil
Naomi Powell, Amy Underwood,
and Messrs Vassar Lane, J E Lan<
Fred Powell and Roy Jones.
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Election For *,
Trustees
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Ceofgia, Miller County: $
Notice is hereby given that an elec
tion will be held in each school district
of said county on Saturday, May 17,
1924, at the usual place for holding suet
election, for the purpose of 'electin;
trustees lor such school district Al
vacancies are to be filled, whether caus
ed by expiration of term of office', 3'eatl.
resignation or otherwise, and the pres
ent trustees are hereby required to set
that such election is held. By orderol
the board of education of Miller county,
this the 6 day of May, 1924.
’ N. L, STAPLETON,
c. s, s.
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To New York
,
About the 20th of June Col. P
D. Richtexpects to join the Second
Congressional District delegation
on the long journey to New York. I
where the Democratic Nation, |
Convention will be held.
His friends feel almost sure that
the Democratic standard bearer
will be the Honorable William
Gibbs McAdoo, the former Secre
lary of the Treasury.
WATCH COLQUITT GROvV THE LEADING CITYO? SOUTHWEST GEORGIA
' Generali j 34
Presentments
Georgia, Miller County:
1 We, the Grand Jurors dra*-u to
. serve April Term, 1924, Miller Su
perior Court submit these our Gen
eral Presentments:
We the committee on public
property find the jail in good con
. dilion, also the Court House; P, B
Davis, W A Powell, E P Thomas
We tue committee lo examine
the convict camp find same kept ii
rood repair, aud in a sanitary c< l
lition, also houses in good rtpair,
>ve recommend that the camp bud •-
tug 0- paiutedd on the inside.
We found the stock in good cou
lition and well kept; we sou d
I nty of whogmme fool f>r tin
irisonere, R M Middleton, J P
Everson and J D Ru n-!le.
We have exam'ned th« pnup 1
list and find that Mrs St’-icl la-- I ',
tamo be str < k-n ns she i~ dead,
We have examined th-- J P «uc
J. P. books and beg to mak< fin
following rep'fi rw fit tha* s > e
if the books ”> tl 0 d ,1 ■ nd'cnni
inal Jockels f dis to show » hat dis
position was made of som- c sti.
We find.th" <m- tint of sp eir
axes collected to b- §3*ll 1 0 r f'
•he year
We recommend t« n.r R arrl o'
lommisaionera that all J P B oltt
"w; audited by the fei/bbiV Wllrtltor'
<t the time - f all other county ofh
’ore books, and I, k ■ this method
o advise all J Pa in th" vario”'
listrictstr submit ft »ir books to
he County C 'tnini-siorer- forth
tuditor and Lt him repor* same 11
is regular report. E Z Stm all, H.
L. Harrell, J 0 Lane, L E. Mil
irone and W I D:iß- se
We the present Grand Juror?
eemmend that Mr J m a C ok A
Mr T Vi Bowen b" re appointed ft
nembers of the Board of Educe
inn for enrning lertr also Mi
Bush Vann was re.npt.ointed N. I
-fc Ex. Off. J P lor the 10*9 Div
•ricfG. M
W-e find from n rep,,it submitted
>y our cou, ty School Superinte, <1
nt bis account as audited by lb
State auditor to b as follows: F<
Scho',l Teachers, Buildings an,
Repairs aud tramp 1 lotion amotin
,f $31,129,24 for the year 1923.
We rec mmend 1 at these G- 1
j ral Presentments be published ii
the Miller County Liberal and b,
paid $lO 00 for same.
We also extend t > Uie Ilonoral,!-
M J Yeomans Ju Ije of Superb,
Cottriour thanks for the able chn’g
'iv- U us and also-to our Solicit’-
{■■neral B T Oastillow for the v»'.
,ble assistance ren buJ cs durim
ur deliberations.
Respectfully submitted,
E A D Sbeffireid, Forema
H L Hanell, Cten
Tnedoregning General Presen*-
nenls received and read in opet
Jcurt. Let them tc spread lipoi
tie minutes f this Court; urderti
Ithat the recommendations mad
their in lo be carried out: the a; ,
pointments made are hereby ar.
proved aud confirm-d; let e» : d Gen
eral Presentments I e published «■
therein recommended.
In open Court this the 30tii d' )
of April, 1924.
M J Yeomaus, J. 8. C, P. C
PULL FOR COLQUITT OR PULL OUT
COLQLTrT, GEORGIA., May 7 W 24
Socials, Lccals, and Personals.
Miss Ruby Lee Newberry left Bst
urday for Tallahassee, Fla , where
she will make her home in the fu
ture. Mrs Irene McLeod lias her
place at tlie telephone exchange.
Mr Isaac Cowart return.d lo
Mercer Sunday.
Mrs Jam s Newberry and Miss
Clyde Ivey attended the al| day hi
fair at Macedonia el.ureh Saturday
Mr and Mrs Pafford Revi.nd
Heisler, Mr and Mrs P D Riel
‘trs -J. L. Tabb and Mrs lohnstt,
vere tj! Macedonia Saturday.
Air Joni.- Ivey was mingling wid,
ii:. many frienia Saturday.
Miss Mary Lois Coyvart retnrusr'
o G. 8, C. W. Monday to resiion
her studies.
Mrs W 11 Dancer returned froo
Olanta Ss.lnnlay alter a delight
till visit with her sister, Mrs Kale
lay Bagjfs.
Mrs Mollie is on th,
tick list this week.
Mr. and Mr* J W Lav-ton,-of Cot
trey’s Mill spent 'J uesdaj in’Coi"
(uitl with relatives.
Mr and Mrs T D Curler of Bi ll
view, were among the visitors here
Tuesday.
Mr B B Grimes, Miss Caiista
lrim*s and Mrs Charlie Everson
vere in town Totsday.
Mrs Gordon McDonald of tin
t-k Grove Commtunity was in Cui
quitt Tuesday.
Miss Calista Grimes and Mrs O.
'Q. Snlion were at church Sunday
Miss Gladys Addison was ii
toivn 'Tuesday
U M Ulman of Macon wassbop
i ig here Tuesday.
Mrj .1. W. Callahan and Miee
Henderson of Bainbridge spent
Tuesday with Mrs Clements.
Loyce nnd Bob, children of Mr.
and Mrs J C Sheffield epent tbs
veek-end with Mrs W L Everett.
Mrs Charley Nowel, is very ill
this week.
S B Wiikin, Jeter Calhoun ai d
Roy W.-lch left today for Willie
lake on a fishing trip
Mrs L E Calhoun is cn the sick
list this week.
Messrs Jule lordan r.nd Neill
Ray of > hkely wor- in town Mon
day.
Her many friends will regret to
learn that Mrs Manila Watson was
stricken with pa r alviß Tuesday,
Mr md Mrs J W Bailey return
from k orida Sdurday.
Subscribe for the Li rt> .
Liber
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11 BH. Fudge rroeiv.B a new Hua
1 of sun baia offered at the special
prij • of 2i>o. each.
Mr and Mrs Harry J nes of Col
quitt Jatt.-ndwl the “1921 Follies”
la,t night. Albany Herald
Mrs. Albert Pierce is ou fie s:c
iat this week.
Jfelre. G G. Carter is very ill tbir
wqek.
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1 *vjra. J. W. Halty and son", ol I
VshLnrn, are the guests of he’sis
ter, .Mrs. W I. Geer.
fllr aud Mrs. J. B. Carped
notfred to Quincy, Fin , Sunday.
Hs' many fHeads hope fha
Vnuie Belle Rarrel w llsoo>
recfflLr’from her pjesent itb.eae.
Ms’edtwin church entertained
with a’big“get together” S-i’arday
People from all over ih<* c nut;
aaremblrd. aud enjoyed the d«y.
Mrs W, J'., Wilkin is in Mac, n
visitinr her parents, Mr. and Mre.
0. H. jßooker.
Mr. G G. Hudson,cf Covington,
vn« the gueat of Mies Ruby Chris,
tie Sunday.
Mrs. H. A. Holliday, es Jack
aonvilk, Fla., is visiting Miss Eth.
Cowart.
B. R. Fudge receives a newline
>f men’s spring clothing nnd is of
fering them at extra low prices,
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Special Services
Methodist Church
Sabbath School at 9:45, Epworth
League services all at tb« regulnt
time. Midweek prayer service
Wednesday evening nt 7:45.
We will htrue a special service
■iunday morning at 11. o'clock.
This being Mothers’ Dav, the sub
ject will be “ An Old Time Morl •
•r.” A special feature of this ser
vice will ba special music. Leia
notbers, fathers, eons and daugh
ters be present at this service
Ushers will b» at each door win
lowers for each person to we,
uritahle for the occasion.
Also we will have a special s
vice Sunday night. Tois wdl be
1 young folks’ service. We want
nil our young people 'o be pretenl
-it lids service.
Next Sunday will be a great day
in ojr midst. All visitors and
strangets hnve n hearty welcome
here oil the time. Never a-1 a, ger
it our church but once.
Iwaegtndwbtn they said let
-is go unto the house of the L- rd
said the sweet singer us Isreal n>
the long ago; let this also be our
nitid iu this day.
H. H HEISLER,
Pastor
lities
W. C. Hays
Announcement.
A; the solicitation of man»
fiends 1 hereby atitiouuce my van.
ndnoy for the State Senate st-bjecl
to the action of the democratic
white primary. I will appreciai.
your support.
W 0. Hays.
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Seniors
Entertained
Mrs, E. J. Hunter was host’ s
to the C. R, S. Seniors Fid
light with a Kid party, honorin’
Misses Sulia Rich and Wiltne,
looter,
All iuvited were dressed as ktd
i’pon arriving they assembled <>l
he lawu, where delich ng pn„ct
wae served,
Alt r a contest childhood gam-1
were onj -yer).
Lat>-r in the evttnlug ioe creati
oid cake were served sll by M Ss»
Maze Rich and Cbloe William .
Th’ se present were Misses A!
toe Cook, Hazel Radney, Mar»
Lois Cowart, Annie Lou Co 1,
vluriel Watson, Jult.i Rich, ‘V,’.
net Hunter, Dola M.a<- tj !
Louise Mims, Mazie Pic',, C>'
Williams and Messrs Is , o Oowx- ,
Charles Stapleton. B,h Gro J«.
rph Toole, Harry S eiq, Z. t
kVilliame, Jeter C-.lho, p, Alfie
Millen and Cuesler Drake.
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Mrs. Bell
Hostess
TheSmior B. Y. r‘. U. will >*
vemble al the hoine of Mrs, Fra. I
3ell tonight to study the B. Y. P
U. manoef,
After the study period a sooii I
tour will be enjoyed.
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Tor The Legiklahm
To the voter ofs Miller Cutii.t'
1 hereby annour ce myself a c-i
itdate for Representative subj <
to tbe’Dtmocratic primary
If elected I promise to a rvey,
tithe b, st of m> ability.
Y’.iii’s Tru’v
R. D. Welch
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Mr and Mrs B H Fu ge kft
4uiidsy morning in a new Fotd
car for Flovilla, to visit tbe latter,-
parents.
Mrs Emma Cook and yodm sen
Were in town Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs George Cook lef
Tuesday for Panama City Fla t
isil their daughter, Mrs Carl Co!
J lius.
Her mniv friends are glad to
see Miss M oriel Watson walking
again. $ e broke a Lpujj in her
ankle on April Ist «od has beer,
on ciutcbee since.
Sunday is mo hcft> > ! ay R w
are you going to observe it?
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A Debt Never PaL
T 1 r • is on-debt you can n v
jpsy in full-Your debt to you
{ Mother, gbe does not ask it 01
-xpect it,
A I she asks, all she hopes—i,
just that you pay interests On it
and yon cannot piy even that in
mO’jey but only in Patience nm
Love aud Getitlt uees—tbeo<»e kin I
>f currency that is legal teudea in
ue place where Mothers g->.
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Card Os Thanks
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We want to thank sao’r andav.
8-'j one who rend io>d assistance to
10 in the brief illness and sodden
teath of the ifaht of the bom*, the
v.fe. the mother and thedangh.
t-r
We app sniate the sympathy
nanifested, the h-antiful floral
r.rihuteH sent and "Very consider-,
tin , show), in the hour? of gloot .
May GitGhower rich bl’saiug,
on von all for the kindnesaea, ap
oreciated more than we can expre-s
A-I Cowart Mig Mellie Dar c t
(Miss) Ethel Cowart
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Fred
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A. J.
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Walker’Radney
Rip mano friend? hete will l>*
‘iirprieed to learn of the w-ddi <g
'f Mt Check Raduey and Mi*«
joirse Walker which was sole >
iz-d a few days ago in Sanfotd,
’’ls., at the home ol the bri<’"'s
>arents.
The charminy young, bride ia
he beautiful niece of Dr A. D
Va'ker.
The gr j< m is the eldest son < f
Mr a>d Mr, E. S. R duey. Ho
■as b-en popular here since bis
oarents located here tOout g sc , 0
if y-»«re ago.
Tue coo pie will be at home i t
Jelborn Fla. where Mt Radi, y
.8 int-reted in a drug store.
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Land Sale
GEORGIA, Miller County:
Will be sold by the undersign :d
before the courthouse door in Colquitt (, 1
at public outcry to the highest a .1
best bidder for cash, wttntn the legal
nours of sale on the first Tuesday u.
lune 1924, one bale of cotton weighir g
our hundred and eighty (480) pouni-s
mark and number C 1203. Saie cotto.i
sold by mejas <?ceiver of tbe Fir.t
national Bank ’ of Colquitt based on
Plante-s Warehouse receipt for said
bale of cotton deposited with aaidbatk
as collateral security by Clarence Min a
' property levied on as the property of
Clarence Mims under and by virtureof
an order of the Superior Court of Miller
County, dated the 12th day of February
1924, said Clarence Kirns hauing ,
given notice of said intended sale mor"
than 30 days before the advi rtisement
J. R. Vann,
Receiver, The Firet National Bank
of Colquitt, Georgia