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Miller County Liberal
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Decatur Counny Fair Bainbridge Ga Nov. 3 To 7.
One Car Load
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Fine Young North-East Ga.
MULES
Weighing from pOO to 1260
Pounds.
At P. D. Rich’s Barn, For SALE Cheap
or will
Trade For Other Stock.
See Me Before You Buy,
J. R. Smith
Colquitt - - - Georgia
Superior Court
. Jurors-
Grand An Traverse Jurors, Octo
ber Term 1925, Superior Court
GRAND JURORS
E. B. Junta J. A. I’iner
J C Bush J C Sheffield
Jim Waca-itr RO Burden
E J Stegall J F Gray
R *,V Deßary W W Roberta
W W Mock John Kiuibte
B T King W W Johnson
II T Chambers L Cowart
J 8 Wilkin W J Bush
L E Millirons 0 E Davie
G H Sheffield T O Hardy
W I Duß< se -I V Cobb
G W We' a B H Fudge
Jtsse W Hair Bush \ anil
J W Stegall.
TRAVERSE JURORS.
J L Long C C Cr< zier
T W Stephens Chua W Kimbrel
J W Barwick Chas Picron Jr;
J D Pate C K Brown
J M Denton S F Boyd.
M C Lovett G W Chambers
J K Ritchie G I Henry
E L Warren’ R 11 Tabb
W J Wilkin C M Lewie
J R Batchelor J H McNiece
R L Hodges P E Wilkin
G W Gay Edgar Newberry
T M Bowen Ivey McLendon
R L Sheffield W E Mock
James Toole B L Houston
C. S Ridlehoover G A Gilbert
E E Hornsby E J Hunter
J T Grubbs E J Evrreti
G B Gr'mee G W Grimes
W R Tabb G W Carter
L G Batchelor C M Jonee
R L Houston J W Keen
G G Thomae Monie Gordon
G J Kimbrel S B U iikin
E H Moca W H Bawls Si
W S Davis M D Jonee
J F Guest J B Chapman
Harmon Cook t*'. E.Fudg
J G McDonald J A Housto:
J W McMullen \\ A Crawforu
WATCH COLQUITT GROW THE LEADING CITY OF SOUTH WET GEORGIA
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A Card
- - Os Thanks
We wish to express our grati
tude for the kindness and the ex
pressions of sympathy shown us
during the illness and subsequent
death of cur dear husband H-d
father. We are also grat ful foi
the beautiful fioral tribut<s.
Mrs Alice Grimes,
Chloe Grim< s,
Marion Grimes,
Mrs. H. R Miller.
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Mr Isaac Cowait left Monday t<
become the principal of the Row
ena Consolidated school which ir
near Arlington This is the
ond Colquittan to hold a position
on that faculty. Five weeks ago
Miss Wiilie Toole, the daugLtt r
f the editress, took charge of the
niuth and tenth grades there Mrs
’ Garreit did not want the princi
pal’s position, and on.y agreed t<
serve until one could be elected.
Mr Cowart has had seven years in
colleges, and witb his degrees is
well qualified lor the importaii'
position. All places as members
of falculties are more importaii
ihan words can ex ress.
Mtedatnes E. S. Radney J T
Jones, C. B. Bush, L. E. Radnev
and son and Miss Ht.zel Radney
-(pent a day with relatives in As'i
ford Ala., last v eek. While ovei
there the ladies went shopoiug in
Dothan.
Mrs, Fatiuit Powell iu leavii g
to day to spend some line will
the fumiiirs of Messrs J. G. am
Gussie Powell her eons, who rt aid<
tn Brudentcu Fla li is probabh
that the warm Gulf bretzee wbicl
1 olow over the city from the wes
will be beneficial to this »xcellent
mother.
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HOLQhIIT, GEO2IGM., U'EDXJSSMY. Oct. 21 192 S
I Liberalities
Socials, Locals, and Personals.
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A lari_e ciowd fj< tn Imre went
. Bainbridge Satnrdaj’ to enjoy tin
I circus.
R v. W. A. McDonald spent'
, Sunday here with tbs interesting
family of bis son, Mr. T P. Me
Dimsld.
Mr D ear Newberry, from tbe
Hsud ooinmuiiiry, was among the
thrifty planters attending to busi
ness here Monday.
Mr R 0. Burden and Idist
Dola Yates of Babcock were nt
tending to busin-ss here
day.
Just received a pretty lite of
voting mens’ and hoys’ suits, beam
tiful shade®, any size. Priest
right. Come to see ns lietuil
'buying. M. Davis
Mr Aubrey D.-zier left MoudWf
to join hie father, .fudge F.
D zier, in a -real (Bta’e office in
Jtfautav Many Inn
these former Coicjuitlatis much
success.
A hearty welcome was accorded
Mrs. G. W, Welch Jr, and her
children of Albany who spent the
week end with the math n’e par
ents, Col. and Mrs. P. D. Rich,
Plant your "SEED OATS” now
also your gr>.z : ng pastures. Ari
uiL'ton Peanut Co. Arlington, Ga..
Have plenty, and bought them to
-ell. Fulgutn variety, get them
light away.
Mr.H.J Runnels was among
die thrifty planters calling at The
Liberal ( ffiee Manday, and add, d
his name to our subscription list.
Monday will mark the opening
■f the regular fall term of Superi
>r Court. It probable that iarg
crowds from every portion of th.
county, vis'ting atiorneys and
others will be much in ‘evidence”
luring (his session.
The Harrell cottage just eas l of
Mrs. Rosa Jones’ residence is to In
ecu pied soon by Mr and Mrs
Oscar Williams <>f Babcock. Sh.
is pl.asantly remembered here as
Miss Audrey' Yates, a popnla
mrsj. The couple eni their
.'dren will be cordially welcomed
lore.
W, NTEQ: -The editress is
>ery much in need of some copies
if The Liberal dated Sept. 2”d
nd 9th, this y-ar. Unusual calls
caused us to be without our til
opies. We will appreciate them
Mr®. Harry E. Jones and (laugh
r, little Miss Flattie, returned
Sunday from a pleasant visit at
he beautiful homo of Mr. and Mrs
W. J. Bush in Albany
Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Jhrislie and friends were glad to
see Mrs. Clayton Webb of Damas
cos here Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs A. L. McDonald
spent Sunday here guests at the
home of Col. and Mrs I. A. Drake.
Heavy showers fell Sunday
Gardens by the hundreds have al
ready or will nc-ive some att'en
*>iou Illis week in thia re.ion.
Miss Rann’s Rawls gave up her
position in Mrß. H. Fu l«.s r.-
Tuesday to commence teicbii.g
the fifth grade in a school nlotil
I oi.e and a half miles from Iron
I City.
I Well, il is just about the thing
t > do now, i- to tall, peanuts, and
whether you have got a ‘PINT’
a ‘QUART,’ a ‘TON’or a ‘ TRAIN
LOA D,’s ud them to Bostwick.
Peanut Mill, Arlington. Thanks
li e' B-lleview School opened
Monday with Mrs Addie Powell,
Mrs. Turner and C
Chaptflan ns principal, intern
ete snri- : p«l«n/u7 -.
scb<» lis usually marked by gotrl
attendance.
Mr, S S Brinson, of the Em
pire Grocery Co., Bainbrdge, wa.
making his usual rounds in lx
city Monday His was accompa
nied by hie charming wife,
Just received a pretty line o
crockery which 1 am sure that 1
can sa”e yon money on. Come l<
s e me before you buy elsewhere.
M. Davis
"SEED OATS ’’-The Ar ing
on Peanut Co. at Arlington, Ga
have just received a car of nic<
Fillgum se.- oats, which they are
offering cheap
Mr. and Mrs. Clanton Davis and
the r chi’dren were guests Satur
day and Sunday at the attrac ive
home t.f her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L Cowart.
Mrs R y Watson Bush and tin
junior recently returner! from i
w.eksp nt delightfully in Eufan'e
Ala with her aunt, Mis. L. M
\ rmstrong.
Put BOSTWICK THE PEA
NUT MAN’S BRAND or. your
L zz’-e, and let them come, he’
rearing to go. He's the fellow you
wa it to get into your c< uverna
tions wlnn talking peanuts
Li’tle Marylin, the daughter <•/
vlr. and Mrs. James M. Fudye
s erne to be growings' me stronger
laily; but her parents are anxious
tor Dr. Micheal Hoke to examine
her again; an'l it is probable that
the young mother will take the
•title one who was stricken July
11th to the specialist in Atlanta
next week.
•BOS I WICK,’ (he peanut naan,
.( Arlington, Ga., talk about him
» your homes, he don’t mind it;
verybody is Juiug it, he has got
ten used to il.
Gone To Florida
Colquitt lost an interesting
•amily Monday when Mr. B H.
Fieidur, bis son, K. FJ Jr, and
I little Miss Cnloe, lira daughter
l it f>r Florida. 'l’tiey were tic
companied by the housekeeper,
Mrs Eagerlou, au elderly lady who
has been with tLe family since the
wile and mother passed away. 1
about fie months ago.'
Mr, Fletcher has accepted a
position at Harold to supervise
turpentine work, just as he hits
d ’lie i llioieutly m this county for |'
some ye its.
While giving up thia esleemedi'
fatni'y regretfully many join the!
Liberal in wishing for them the,
success they so riclily deserve. |
Saturday Messrs Ralph Bush
aad J. s< pti Toole took the train
at Baiutni Jge for Cocoa Fin
Mi. Hilton Cook who is already 1
(.here, secun d each of them posi
'ioi s in two different drug stores
ih- former is the ion of Mr.
•uid Mrs E. R. Bush, and the lat
£-r is the sou of the
B , .I tiis will be tluirhrst experien-,
I des al fi ling positions away fromT
their home town; but it is the:
hope of many that the efforts of
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these iwo yout'js will be crowned
witb success.
Miss Louise Shoiar formerly of
! ins oily, bti' now of Bainbridge,
■ias i. p isiliou in Cocoa,
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Colored People '
In Trouble i
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‘‘Smoky,” h good band to cem
ind pret-f clothes, got in trouble
Saturday night. (
, S-im"limf ago it was chargee
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that “ Adel,” awt II known young
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colored woman had caused Snr ki
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'■ s. p rale from his wife.
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For awhile all seemed to be well;
’ ui Saturday evening when Ad> i ,
vent to the circiH iu Biinhrino !
linear vith other colored peo
ple Smok was iiid'g :ant.
When lie finished cleaning the
chitins on bund, be ! efl for Bai' -
bridge, fie met the car contain
ing Adel.
by the time he got to her he
mist hav- been infuriated; for li
oit her on the head with an auto
mobile j ck.
A physician t"ok three or mor,
st tebes in th 1 scalp wound; rftu
Smoky is loiviiii' plenty of tim
lo repent ns he langiiiehes bellin'
prison bars.
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Little .lacquelin Jones is spem'-
! ng this week with her grand
' other, the edi'ress. Her parent
>lr. and Mrs. Roy Joi ea came U|
( Saturday for ye scribe, took hei
Sunday to the Ri/t rsiie ilospita
vbere Dr Chasou did some ven
> efficient wo-k in the right nostril
1 hi the right ear and under th'
i right arm which had become ii •
feet 1 1 as m n loned,
IYJA AIY7X
Decatur County
Fair Specialties
The D.c.ilur County Fair is a
promoter of agricultural intiri-s’s
in tut counties of D.catur, Miller,
Seminole and Grady.
It is said that twenty cars pf
clean shows, and a number of rides
consisting of ferris wheel, whip,
catapillar and monkey speed ways
will be operated.
There will also be free acts, such
as the new high dive of America,
diving 100 feel from a Udder; the
'most noted wire walker, and vari
ation trapeze performances.
<Jue feature act nas never been
shown iu the south before, It is
the Mack Brothers turning a com
plete summersault with automo
biles.
The gate admission, bath day
aud nigut, will be only 25eta.
The feature days during the fair
will be as follows: Tuesday Far
mers' BjryfvVeduebday
Day, Tburtday Ku Klux DAy,iihd‘>
there will bp n parade on
stfijistH of Bainbridge al 7:iM) p. in,
WlfflUThWiid Kbtbsfrhen it» th.>
parade going directly to the fair
grounds. Friday will be Schoo;
Daj, and all ttnebera will be ad
mitted free. Saturday Colored
Peoples’ Day. Cumraitties ai«
working io make this one of the
best in Smtb-West Georgia.
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A Pastor For
The Baptist
Church
Rev and Mrs. Olirr'moc D. Ctx.
their four year old sou and tl •
iwo year old daughter reached
here Th uis lay.
They have been accorded tl •
heartiest of welcomes
G iidun was tfirir homo prior 1 >
moving to their new resident x
Here It has a populaiiou < t
tbout two thousand. A papi-'
itnll and a brick makiu., plant are
its main industri-s.
The new pastor preached Sui -
day; but the bad weather, son
,-iickuess, etc , caused ths cougn -
gratiou to tie rather small; but ix
ns evening service the pastor <>.’
the M. E. C iiir.ni, Rjv. R. !■'.
Dennis and his m-mbirs worshi. -
jed with their Baptist bretht ru t •
Ji'jw their apprecia ion of nd tx
•eud a welcome to the new mini -
ter.
A previous engagement has call
d Rev. U D. C..X to Toombsbcro
iis Week. His wife has been th
'wst at night of Mrs. J. G. Rob
rts.
Mesd,lines Green Middleton ai.d
I. G Rob-rts werj glad to ha l - •
heir beT ved mother, Mrs Sui e
ii'Ustoii, wi‘b tin m tnis wei k
The eldni; lady is a represents"
■vo ot tiie gentle womiuiho.H
vhicb diniiuguietied tie South a
I w years