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Miller County Liberal
JVU 33
Methodist Church
Announcements.
Sabbath School promptly
9:48. W J. Wilkin Supt.
We have H class for every age.
It is a wrung idea think Sabbath
School is only for children, no one
has graduated *u Bible. (
Preaching »<-rvic #at H:UO u
clock, The subj ct at thia hour u
• The Mmd cf Christ” We had "
targe congregation last Cuudu.
and also a good service. Biaytufe
at home dove nut help the church
Good music i« also a feature.
Junior Ar Intermediate Epwortl
Leagues will meet al 2:00 oclock
The Senior League will meet at
715 o’clock. Let all our youth
peotile attend these meeting#, they
nri tor the your g people.
Pre-aching »ervices at 8 ;0i) o’clock
The subject for the hour is, "Tin
Unpardonable Sin ” Let all joii
in with a great desire to see what
God will do for ue.
Our, third Quarterly Conference
will be held here the 13th of July
Prayer meeting wednceday p.mK.tM
Let brotherly love continue I.
what God’s Word says. We liw<
a church of brotherly love, no oi»
is ever a stranger ie here but once
A hearty welcome to all is extend
ed. y
H R HEISLER. Pastor
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a College Set Home
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Kr Colquitt boys aud girls who hav
>*been attending various Giurjii
> schools and colleges are all t-om
again.
Isaac Cowartf Newton Stapletot
Lawson Stapleton, Ben Rooks anc
Jim Tom Bush were students f.
M*rcar University.
Misses Hazel Shepard, Nell-
Scott and Wilbe Toole were ft'
State Normal in Athens.
Misses Spooner and nn<
Mary Lois Crwart attended G 8 (
W in Milledgeville.
Pete Wilkin attended Norn-at
Park.
Miss Haxal Shepard is visitmp
Iter sister Mrs Mann in Vieutra.
Miss Nelle ScGtt is with red a I tw
in Edieoji.
Mias Mary Lois Cowart remain
in Milledgeville io attend the sum
mer term of her .alma mater.
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Sunday June let Miss Sabra Ad
'Adiaon and Mr Roscoe Brown, Loti
<i of the Belleview community, wet
married in C'oktown by Rev Moody
The youthfnl bride ie the daugh
U ter of Mr and Mrs Tobias Addisor
of Miller county.
\ Roscoe is the sixteen year olr
V son of Mr end Mrs C R Brown ol
the Newlight community.
Both are liked by all who koon
them.
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Messrs Clayton Webb and Tai
madge, of Damascus, were in town
Monday.
WATCH COLQUITT GROW THE LEADING CITY OR SOUTHWEST GEORGIA*
PULL FOR COLQUITT OR PULL OUT
Liberalities
Socials, Locals, and Personals.
100 Waft Light Bulbs 55c
Al Walkers Pliar
Mrs Jesse Rcoks of Corea, was in
town Monday.
Mrs A D Walker and charuiiuj.
daughters are in Tly-masville visit
iug relatives this week.
Mis Grover Rawls from acres
die creek was in Colquitt Monday.
Mr Frank Bell, and Mr L C Cui.
houn - x pent to spend several dayr
tn Florida this week
(50 Watt Lii’h* Ruins 450.
At Wslkerrs Ph-r
Col N L Stapleton, Sheriff Hon
*on. Deputy &‘>-?rtff Honstmi, CUr'
Lan» and I E Lane attend-d Jude-
Yeomons barbecue in answer to >
subpoena issued Inst week
Mr J C Roher's a pnpnlsr far
mer was in town , Monday.
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Mr T. P. McDonald, wife and
children, Mr Roy Jones and l.'ttl-
Waltie Grimes went to Bsinbridg-
Monday.
Mr and Mr# F E Fudge are or>
the rick list this week.
Mr Ben Rooks, a student of
Mercer University is at home fo
the summer.
Guaranteed Itch cure for 50c.
Walkers Phu
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Mr and Mrs W B Johnson anr 1
son Beverly motored to Bainbridg-
Monday.
M re B odgee and son of H el
inn, are visiting her parents, M»
-nd Mrs T G Jones.
Mrs Hilda Bailey was in Colquilt
Sunday.
The "ole” swimming hole is e
onpular place these daye,
Mr. Howard Hite, of Ellaville
rpent the week-end the guest cf
Mr. and Mrs. H. Stein.
Senator Harris Is A
Candidate For
Reelection
WASHINGTON, June 7. -Sena
or William J Harris, of Georgia,
-oday indirectly announced hie
landacy sot reelection by send-up
he required entry fee of $250 t<
the Democratic state executive
committee in Atlanta.
City Court
The June terra of City Cour!
•onvened in Colqui t Monday, bul
vas adjourned immediately after
-peniug until September.
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Jr. Clarence Bailey, Mr. and Mrs
L W. Bailey and little Miss Lilly
Jailey left Monday for Wauchula,
Florida.
COLQhIIT, GEORGIA., WJEILK ESDAY. June 11 192 L Zsf
. 75 Watt Light Bulbs 45e.
At Walk- re Plmr
3 Mrs McUjlluid is ill at th bom
of her dan.liter, Mrs J. G .well
Mrs Sidney Bak-rof Coh-inbi..,
\la., rvCeut.y visited Mr and Mfr
c’ M Johnson. AL.st-r Mnrioi
lohneoP reiirried to C-Hirtubia ill
ler to spend the binuine- with r. I.
stives.
Mrs W A McD-naly i- s’ilr a
-he Balubiidge Hospital r-C-Vi-i
-tig slowly fr-m a recent operatic)
40 Watt Light Bulbs 3')c.
At Walkers Phai
File edit -t of the Ald-iny Herald
has recently been interviewing nu
nerous Southwest Georgia farm
re, and reports that they say “til!
-he cotton nr-bd now ie a little rent
trot we-rth-r. and nbt f-rgetlinv. of
course, a little more poison from
i time to time,” Th? H<-ralil insist
that "the p.-is-m campaign cannot
be allowed alfok up without dis
astrous results.”• •
i R. B. and nea Jr. Calhoun are
visiting Huir tinnf Mrs. Warder.,-
I if Albany
Mr,“and Mrs. J. ML Layton and
children spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Christie.
• Mrs. J. 0. T abb, of the Union
community, was iu town shopping
-1 ontiay.
U. J. Buab.'of Albany, visited
hiaited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac Bush Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Collins and
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daughter, Wynelle, accomi anierl
by Miss Annie Lou Cool, loft
Sunday for Panama City, Fla.
Mrs. Essie Daniels, of Albany,
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is visiting Mesdaines L. E, Onl
houn and W. I. Geer this
Mr. Carter, of Bainbridge, visit
ed friends here Sunday,
Harmony
The Harmony Consolidated
school closed Friday with a picnic
and fish fry at Rawls springs.
Elementary Certifisat-s wer-- is
sued to B L Moody, Flora Mar
Whitaker and Napoleon Clevelan.l.
Misses Beatrice Moody and Lilia
Corley graduated this week having
l completed the course prescribed
J through the eleventh grade.
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j The revival service at the Ea;
t tiat church, conducted by Pastor
( I J. C. Grimes, ie attracting 1-rg
t ■ crowds thia week. Are you arnon;
them?
M-sdames J. G. Roberts, J. 1
j Jones and Mies Annie Belle Har
f roll motored to Bainbridge Friday,
i,! Subscribe for the Liber.-, sl.oo.
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ARE YOU PREPARED BOR ACCIDENT
h LET US REFILL YOUR MEDICINE CABINET
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A small amount of the following
hotifehoid preparations wont cost much,
and you are almost sure to need them:
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-* I .J-'ie Calonn-I I'iblrle.
Antiifptio Salve Qu
A-JiiesiVr- Plaster Cae'.ur O I
B-miltige Eps. n Salts
Si-IHe Gauze Aspirin Tablets. '
Cotbiu Turp otiue
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Walker’s Pharmacy
The Home of Pure Drugs & Good Service.
Phone 100, We Will Deliver the Goods.
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Picnic
Saturday, June 7th, the trustee?
And patrons of the Twilight School
complimented the teacher*, Mrs
Zulu B Toole and Miss Nartov L-ir**
and the pupils with a picnic r n ■’
Hah-fry on Aycock Creek nt th
old site whete the Clifton .Mill used
o stand.
Fifty pounds of fish fried on th
hank added to the d-lictons co
lent, of bankets made the dinne
me long to be remembered.
Lemonade, ice cold, was serve' 1
nearly all day.
The school bad closed s-me we- U
ago when nil the planters were bus
chopping cotton, hence the pick
nickers were requested topostpon
rhe delightful affair till a more con
-■euient season. Everyone seem- o
t > eujoy the occasion to the fuller
stent.
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Little Helpers Busy
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ftfrs J G Roberts Sunday Schoo
: Ihsh the Little Helpers by eellini
cc cream eve*y Saturday i-cent
,-rchased a $50.00 set of
•or t heir Sunday School room. Tl"
i-iss-J little tots under the gui<l
<nce of Mre*Roberta has the rep
■aiion of being one of the. most -
rgetic ann efficient classes of H-
Baptist church.
Mieses Nancy ai d Fannie Leu
of t wilight, wereir. town shopping-
Mr -nd Mrs Lee Sheffield, of
Florida ar j visiting hie parent.--,
Mr and M s fl R'Sbeffield.
1 Mr Henry C Benn, of Decatur,
was iri.Colquitt attending to bu-i
nees Tues lay.
Mrs J. D. Fudge
BLAKELY Ga, June 9.—Tie
funeral of Mrs J. D. Fudge, wh n .
died Sitnrday afternoon at 1:30 o'
clock, was held yesterday afternoon
nt the family home. Servic- s wer
condiicted by er pastor. Rev. V\
VI Blitob, of the Methodist church
of which she has been a life ion
member. Mrs Fudge, who was in
h-'T sixties, had been ill foi sever
months, and her death had b-- n
momentarily expected for Several
days. She is survived by her bus
Oar three sist rs, Mrs Fantr-*
Sipitli, of Fori Gaines; Mrs M. I •
Brunson ana .Vites Leila Stewart o'
Biakely; and one brother, Mr J .Vi
Albany. No chtldre
nirvive her Alt-aiiy r Herald
Mr*-4i*Prßir(l of this city, h si
,-r of Mr J D Fudge has t een wit'
-he stricken family for.two week.
Mrs Hattie Mr B H
Fudge, Mrs F E Fude and chtldre.
Mr arm Mis W VV B rd and M
ihd Mis H E Jones w T e-e am r*
the relatives who w-nit over froi.
here to attend the funeral Stu d--
>f the beloved woman.
Other relatives here were detai
•d al home on acc -u-tof illness.
Many- Colquitt friends eastei
sympathy to those so sorely b
reave-l.
Mr Fudge intends returring i
- few days with Mrs B. C. Bird t.
pend much of his time here, Old- •
-isidents remember that “Jul.u.-
I fudge some forty ytars aao was a
l.jopular residt-ul of this city.
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B H Fudge is clos ng out Ji #itiu
of men’s leather bells at 10c. each
Pete Wilktr. ttarted w--rk nt
Walsei’s Pharmacy Monday.
VOL XXVI'
I State Health Men
Here
Dr Johnson of the state Board of
Health will be in Colquitt Wednei -
tai , riiuraday and. Friday of this
v??k to take blood tests and exam
ine boys, girls and grown-ups ♦for
malaria.
A large qmnity o f quinins cap.
tales are being brought to he die
oeuaed at wholesale cost to the pul | «
he. ’
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Summer School
Mrs. M. G Clements, Mrs. F. C
dv-H, Mr Maude Scott amlMietjs
Guy and Ona Brown left Sudiy
cor Mill-1 revill.-, where they wilt
-tteud Hi? summer term of G S
J \V.
Viiss Alary L,i« Cowart r-maiu.
*<l there to finish the sutnoier
erm also.
Mies Melle Moody will ako at.
trad the summer school at Mil
elgeville this summer.
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Library Opening
Notice
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A notice sent in today l>y the I».
•tl Parent-Teacher# Association i i
■orms us that the ColqiriH Sch-ol
tornry will be open to the public
every lYed •esday from 9 'ol2 a :n
with Mi»s Wilma Hunter iu charge
lliie orgaipzation is anxious To
build up a good hl-ra-y for the
-cbojl and public and ail books do.
tiated wid be gr-aily appreciated.
Miss 11 ictiler will take charge of
>h--Be books.