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Miller County Liberal
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Decatur County Fair Bainbridge Ga Nov. 3 To 7.
One Car Load
Os
Fine Young North-East Ga.
MULES
Weighing from 900 to 1200
Pounds,
At P. D. Rich’s Bain, For SALE Cheap
or will
Trade For Other Stock.
See Me Before You Buy.
J. R. Smith
Colquitt - - - Georgia
Rowena Pupils To ;
Give A Play'
Under the auspices of the P. T.
A. of the Rowena School, eleven
of the high school students will
present a play Friday evening, the
curtain tn go up at 7.45 o’clock P
Al.
The hooks and materials were
bought several mouths ago, dur
ing the last term; but the play
was never presented.
About a mouth ago Miss \\ tllie
Toole the ninth and tenth grade j
teacher was requested to assign
characters and have the play pre
sented,
During her stay at home last
week end the teacher said tin
plot was tint- the jokes w. re nu
usually laughable; and the Bp' ■
cislties would he good.
The admission fees are to b
used for the benefit of the school
A large crowd will be appreciat
ed.
o
C. B. Bush
The business, in the sale of high
class cars conducted by the above
named geutk man, surely is a credit
to our town, Hud to our county.
Elsewhere in the Liberal will
he found a reduction in the prices
of these standard products, the
H udsons and the Essexs.
Dealing’ with Mr “Pete ’ Bush,
as his many friends insist on call
ing him, prove srt.sfnctoiy.
Call on him lor your accessories
or automobile supplits also. IL
will greatly appreciate the busi
ness of those who read ttie Liber
al and their friends.
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MiaaHazd Th mpsoti arrived
home last week fr m a pl aiant
stay in Bradenton, Flu. ttie guest
of relativee.
WATCH COLQUITT GROW THE
■ He Did Well
t
A ministerial student, Mr. Stow
| ar* of Macon, preached at the Bap
tist Church Sunday for the pastor
Rev C. D. Cox, -who wits doing
evangelistic work in Toobaboro,
The st edified ttie pulpit.
His < (Torts io overcome timidity
were apparent; but Ids sincerity
and bis great faith in Jusus wil
conspire, we lalieve; in making
him a splendid preacher in the
near future.
Union Community
News
Mi-s Sybil O’Neal spent Satur
day night with Miss Clyde Mid
illetou.
Messrs Lister and Blackshear
Houston went to New Home Sat
urday night; but were disappoint
ed on acc tint of the rain.
Mias Mary Lou Williams spent
Sunday night with Mies Clyd
Middleton.
Mr. Frank Houston and family
’pent Saturday night with the
form- r’s mother, Mrs. EHa Hout
t >n.
Din’t fjrget prayer meeting a
New Home every Suudav .evening
at three o’clock. Everybody i
invited.
Everybody was glad to see Mr
Rarvy Josey and wife Sunday a'
New Horae.
Every! ody enjoyed the raine
that fell ttie last t'V-> days.
Wo regret that the Enterprise
School which was to start Monday
was rained out.
Mrs. Drew Bush spent Sundai
I
with her mot tier, Mrs. Ella
Houston.
“Cuarmiug Soiilee.”
PULL FOR COL
COLQUITT, GEORGIA., fl
Liber
Socials, Locals.
I __a.
M .ss L>u iee Kelly spent the
week end with friends in Iron
Ci y.
Mrs. W J Wilkin with tier
little daughter, Dorothy, is in Ma
chi enjoying a stay at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B »<>ker.
Ttie vditress is very grateful to
Mrs. S. L. flv.rstrbtt for the two
Liberals so much needed; those
r. quested last week
Mrs, W.C Underwood is retpi
ptrating from a painful altac|q>ot
rln umalism which detained fier
in bed last week. She was tinker
the treatment of Dr. W, C. Hiys
‘ i
Junt received a pretty lire of
young metis’ and hoys’ani‘s, beau
uful shades, any size. Drives
right. Come to see us b-flre
Inlying. M. Davis.
Mr Isaac. Cuwart who is . Hre
principal of th’e R >wena JAfditart
spent the w*-ek emi at hr me. He
expressed himself as very much
pleased w ith his work.
Messrs J. 8. Wilkin & Son are
carrying quantities of Seed. Oats,
Rye and Salt. The members of
this popular firm are calling the
attention us our read-re to theii
“id”. Turkeys are also wan’d by
them.
“SEED DATS ’--Ths Arliug
on Peanut Co. at Arlington, Ga
have just received a car of nice
F’nlgum see oats which they are
(faring cheap
Mr Alvin Piston, who is m
'-iveinmeut -servic. l dropped by
iere this week for a short stay
with his mother. His work keep
dm travelling. He has been to
leveral of the foreign continents
-.irce he left Colquitt a few years
ago.
Monday another Culquittan
took up his abode at the home ot
his pi rents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B.
Hunter. The father is almost a
half century older than this, his
first heir, who weighs twelve
pounds. The young mother and
ibe son are doing well, under the
r> atment of Dr Baughn.
o
New Store
Mr. J. M. Fudge is paying clos
■rtention to a nice line of groc r
i. a in the stand recently occupied
•7 his uncle, Mr J. D. Fudge,
xi do ir north of ttie hotel, on
he w st sid- of the court irsi.ee
■quare. *
Mr Kelsey Bird is assistir g
him.
Dealings th-re will prove a
pleasure; and a share of the pat
ronage of our leaders will be up
preciated by this new merchant.
DING CITY OF SOUTH WET, GEORGIA
ITT OR PULL OUT
7M7.W7WI', Oel. 28 1920
alities
, and Personals.
e Mr. and Mrs. Sheussler and Miss
n Jennie Ruth Everett, ot Columbus,
were here Friday.' The party made
only a brief stay in the city.
r
f Mr. and Mrr, General Kiiuuiei
e were gnests to-day at Ler old home
i. here.
Mrs. \V. W. Bird and cjnld en
ricsntly returned from a week
spent delightfully at the home ot
g
her parents, Mr. and Mrs B B
■ Lane near Donalsoovilh .
Well, it is just about the I lung
1 to do t:ov>, i.- t, talk pmunir, ami
r whether you have gut a ‘PINT’ m
r a a ‘TON’or i» ‘ TRAIN
9 LOAD,’send them to Bostwick's
j Peanut Mill, Arlington. Thanks.
Just received a pretty line o
• crockery which lam sure that I
' can save you money ou. U' me io
s e me before you liuy- elsewhere
, M. Davis
1 Mr. and Mrs E. I'. Ftand-'is.
1 Vi ie P esident Muccu Milling Co.,
of Macon, slopped over to-day to
s.-e his fm mer College mate, Mi
W. J. Wi kin.
Put BOSTWICK THE PEA-
Nl T MAN'S BRAND ot. your
L.zzies, and lei them come, he’,
rearing to go, He's the fell iw you
want to get ipto your ceuveri-a
tions whin talking peanuts.
We regr.-t to note that Mrs. J
K. Kimrbel is seriously ill again.
' Some of her children are arrang
ing for Dr Keaton to take he,
again to I'liomaeville Monday,
hat she may receive the radium
reatment, Iron which shederivis
much benefit.
f 'BOSTWICK,’ the penuut man,
at Arlington, Ga., talk about liiiu
n your homes, tn- don’t mind ii;
i J
•verybody is doing it, he has g"i
en used io it.
i
I Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Layton and
• four children, of Council, sp.n'
i he week end here. Ttie couph
’ irid their three youngest childre
‘ vere guests at the home of the ma
-1 roti’s parents, 'dr and Mrs. J. H.
’ Christ e. The eldest son, Mastei
Wesley, spent the time with hit
•naternal grand parent--, Mr. ami
drs. W. L Even it.
Mr and Mrs. A. B. Chnpmai
ire here today. She is an hi •
. thu-iastic advocate of dairying n
i Miller county. She snipe mooil
y from .4 > io $75 worth of er. am
i uid lots of pigs and hogs cousum
; he skm m ’’ milk Mr C -h, m<i
j ias installed a system of iiglit.
I Besides his rssic’ence, Ins birm
irid barit yards are well Fglited ai
1 will. Mrs Chapman SHVa if ih»
. cows are late in coming home she
. milks them «i'h nt much trouble
by uruhig on ibe lights.
J Edwards-Bush
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Edwards, of
Homestead, Fla. innotince the mar
tiageof their daughter, Mildred,
, to Mr Hoke Bush, of Cdquitt.
flic ceremony was performed
Monday, the 19tl inst.., by Dr
Waseon, pa.tor of Hie First Meth
odist church of Alliens.
The bride is the only daughter
of Mr. and AJrs. W. B Edwards,
formerly of Rochelle, Ga.
I’lie groom is the only son ol
M ■'■ and Mrs W, J. Bush, of Col
qui't. lie is employed at the Sem
inole Pharmacy in Homestead.
I'<ie formal atinovncemeut abov
wus received Monday by The
Li bi nd
His paients had placed
the young groom in the State Uni
versity in Athens during the
mouth of S ptember Hit bride
was a student in the State Normal|
Soiiool H, Athens
F r the last few weeks Mr
Hush had been out of school. His
parents knew he hid returned to
Florida; but liia telegram anuuiinii
tugjHß niarriage was a surprise to
them and to his large Circle of
friends tiers.
H s father is pr sideut of tie
Oniz-us' Bank, and bis mothei
devotes much time to the religious
activities of the M. E, church.
Hundreds j ii'i Ttie Liberal in
hoping ttiat Mr, B.isti and hie
I) itmy bride will be the recipients
>f many blessings through a long
useful life.
o
Cemetery To
Be Beautified
Tie Rawls C> me.ery needs its
fence repaired. It also needs thr
lean leaves and weeds removed.
All with loved ones or friends
■uried there are requested to meet
Tuesday morninn with implements
io use in doing tin- work so mucl
leeded.
Run inber the dite, Tuesday
Nev. 3rd. Come prepared to spend
the day. P.ibl stud by special
r.-quest
0
W. C. T. U. Cal ed
The Lib rnl has been reqti s'ui
o urge ail members and nil friend
if the above mentioned order to b
at the M. E. chutcli Sat day, at i
o'.dock.
'l’hr f reign nations o f the earl l ,
I
is well ns Am-ricaus, j in in d< •
dailng that Ibe achievements <-(
the Union have been ho wondersu 1 ,
hat they’re almost beyond Ihucon
’epticn of liiimiud minds.
Ttie Union has done, mucl) i>
rivlding America of the "Wliiskei
.’urse.” *
With the u«e of so irany auto
mobiles, it is c rtaioly well that
there is no so mucl' whiskey used
now; but the Union also works
again-t otaer evils.
roi A’X/X
Big Parade And
t Fair Attractions
FOR BAINBRIDGE
NEXT WEEK
The Decatur County Fair opens
o-xt week, and the people of the
itirrouiiding sections are invited to
ittend and have the bi zgest lima
f their lives.
There will be some of ttie most
hrilling free note that have ever
tieeu shown at this fair or anyotber,
1 he Fair Associatiou has secnr
nd an aggregation of stare for this
oecusiou, 1 lie fearless Greggs
will come here with their mazvel
ous automobile stunt,’ from the
Florida Stat< Fair. Capt. Hugo,
the well known high diver, Fred
erick Dobell, ttie greet wire walker,
| with his new and sensational high
I wire stunt, Miss LaMay, the fam
ous bnliouuigi, who makes a trqi
plo parachute drop every drop ev
hry day, are some ot the free at
tractions.
Performance# dry a d night, and
1 be five bauds
music all day.
The Big Ku Klux parade, ted
by these bands, will be pulled i fi'
Thursday night, with thousands
■f visiting Klansmeii, and other
incidents for their special al
iraotion.
l'ue agricultural exbibts set the
ilgh water mark of county fairs
u this county. The carnival a
- alone, will use 350X750
■ et, and everything imaginable
in the 18 -hows and 8 riding dr
ices will be on the ground.
The people ul Decatur are tak
ug a great pride in this, fair, atu!
hey hope to make it the BIGGES T
ling, in the way of a county fan ,
hat has i 7er been held in the
country.
Urograms of interest for ladits
uid lovers of art have been pr< -
pi nd.
The people of Colquitt and Mil
•r county, especially, are ewrut-stlv
nvited, and it ie expected that our
Jeorgia neighbors will come in
full force.
o
P-T. A. Gives
Hallowe’en Party
SATUKDAY NIGHT,
OCTOBER 3k .
Next batiiiday nite, on Ha
lo a e’en,
vl ibe courthouse, you must L <
so. i.;
If you want to know your fu
ture fate,
A' seven unlock Le al the gate.
Great myst. ries I'll unfold,
k’- ur future mate you may behold.
I’ll rt.o tor you some witch -
brew,
i>, c>m« and tiring a friend or
two.
Admission uetr. A IGcts.