The Miller County liberal. (Colquitt, Ga.) 1897-current, November 18, 1925, Image 1

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Miller County Liberal NO 5 Mr. Wilkin In Hospital Dr. Gordon Chasen whs berej Monday fur Mr. J. S. Wilkin, who. returned with him to the River-, side Hospital. As we go to press.| the operation, deemed necessary to, prolong life, Las not been par- 1 formed. All who know Mr. Wilkin and his interesting family join with The Liberal in hoping that the patient will pass safely through the trying ordeal. —o- \ Pickron Trading Company’s Sale A sale of much importance is scheduled to take place Friday at thejr popular store in the Harmo ny community. The managers greatly appreci ate the pa’ronage accorded them; and promise to please their hun-j dreds of customers in away that’ll | prove a pleasing surprise to all in , need of merchandise, who visit their up-to-date establishment. A call will convince anyone that real bargains can be found there. . —o Mr Joe Lane Sheffield of Rogans vide is here, e guest al the home of hie aunt, Mrs. G. R. Strick land. B, H. FUDGE’S PRL-INVENTORY Clearence Sale It is my desire to close out the greater part of my stock now, and get ready for my annual stock taking time. This sale, coming in the heart of the season, gives my patrons and friends a chance to save a great deal on merchandise so much needeu. Every item in my stock wvl be reduced during this sale. It is impossible to list every item, so, visit this sale, and take advantage of the extra values offered in this, OUR GREA FESI SALE of the season. Our best tub nroof !r«« ging- Genuine bnss dress pnw, full We are closing out our line of Strictly a Spot worn ■»»’ sport Our complete line P. ters’ and / Oar best grade oil cloth, new . f oolors & t count, Bpcif ,| purc | JHflo wool dress good •at a great hose, all colors, pm -app e ( .raddoc* s shoes end eltp. patterns, just recoiv.d, yd hams, fast colors, psi > , reduction. shtched, specified at pr pera ala groat reduehon QOMc I.t)C S V«jLIS Mens’ ribbed *lk taped under during this, our PRE IN- ——in-1 shirts and slips to mutch each Ladies’& childrens’ wool knit G muine brass safety pins, best 63ct.S 36ir» Yard wide ating to go ° 1/-» i 4oCIS VOUW a special factory purchase IVVID lyCtS : ~~~~- Qftrfc Special purchase ladies’ fancy jOLIo ,'JGm Druid L L sh-eting heavy Ladies’ and mens’ hose, blues I Our best standard grade out- Boys b< st heavy ura<t< ov r embroidered handkerchiefs Heavy grade blue, grey and quality, sale price yd and brown, special at pr S ing, double fleeced,yd ail-, elastic hiiM .m < r«, pr striped cheviots, fast olors | |-2ctS 1 OCtS 15cts 89cis ■ 15cts I. | ' —H tick towels 11 1-2X26, linen I 3(),j oz Ladies’ silk nose, all I Best grade canton Hauell~ Megs’ best heavy grade over- Mens’ full sizsoft bleached ~STX 10 Turkish towels, good tinisl , b-med, full bleached | n-w colors, including black, I heavy quality yd alls, »lasticsuspenders, pr handkerchiefs, special Weight, size and c.-dor, etch lOctS ’ 1 Qrfc I i9cts _A 125 l 25 05cts 24cts _J I The Live Wire HOUSE of Values and SERVICE. B. H. FUDGE, I Your Patronage Appreciated. I Colquitt - - Georgia. WATCH COLQUITT GROW THE LEADING CITY OF SOUTH WET GEORGIA PULL FOR COLQUITT OR PULL OUT Twilight Twinkles Crops are about harvested, and our school is being well attended A prayer service held Sunday | afternoon at New Home church ’ drew a larue crowd. j Their friends wer • glad tc see among those at the prayer meet in Mrs. Lois Dani-Is and Misses Mattie Alma and Vera Danish; Mr. Isaac Ard and Miss Zoin Ard an I Mr. Claude R •lierts nccom panied by Miss Sibyl O’Nea.l. Mr John Ard was a visitor Sun day at toe home of Miss Gladys Enfinger Several from Twilight enjoyed a sing Sunday at the 1., me of Mi»s Ruby Josey. Sot diy Mias Ratine Lee Cham ber.-; was a visitor at toe home (> her. brother, Mr. Geo Chambers j Mr. D<sta Mock and Miss Syl I via Hornsby were motoring in thn community Sunday Sunday Mr. and Mrs, (.age Tay lor were guests al th home of Mr ' and Mrs. W. B. Lane. I Mr. Alf O Neal is expressing ar 1 intention of moving, with bis four children, to Florida. 1 Miss Zimmie Roberts sp mt Sun COLQUITT, GEOJIGLA., WEDNESDAY, Not. 18 1923 Liberalities Socials, Locals, and Personals. i > Mr. Hunter Rawls’ relatives are - expecting to br'iig him from the i Bainbridge Hospital Sunday, *| Mrs- Hodges, nee Miss Millie Jones, of Helena, in back at her > old home here visiting ber mother, Mrs Rosa Junes, and *btbir reb j ’ stives. Mrs W. H Grimes Sunshine I Class of tiie Baptist Church will I nave ti Turkey dinner and supp r serve! at \.r. C. B. Bush’s garage Saturday Elsewhere in lids issue of bis ■ >ld home paper will be found the formal aunouucemeut of Mr. C. B. ; Bush for councilman. He is a life long lesideul of Colquitt, and, uaa been on the board of aide r men for seven years, and his r cord, uotb ae a member of the "City Fathers’ aud as a loyal citizen, iieedn no comment upon from UH. ■— i lay at the home of her brother, Mr. H. Roberts, The students and faculty wen -lad to have Miss Vera Williams. * reßumTT?raluWs'fri‘ r bnr school | last week School Girls i A white frost greeted early risers j Tuesday. Miss Louise Kimbrel, of Atta- ! pldgtis, was here Sunday, a guest of Miss Alice Cook. I I Mrs. J K Kimbrel was serious-i ly ill again during rhe week-end, and the first of this week. She I hasn’t been well for several months. Her many frinds would b glad to know that she had fully recov ered from her acut sufferings . o i Anniversary Celebrated Tuesday afternoon lit'le Mist Geraldine, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E, I. Hunter, wa., hostess to about thirty little guests, tin I party being lu Cutpineniuration ol ber birthday anniversary The horee received many pb'i.s iugsouvenirs, and the merry tbrom enj iyed games, an aimudaic- ol 1 cans -juice-ami apples till tire shade I of darkness warned '.hem that nigh’ was descending Cook--Dozier j The Atlanta papers carried Sun day the formal of ■the engagement us Miss Alice i Cook, of this city, to Mr. Aubrey t Dozier, of Damascus, stating that the wedding would be solemnized in December. Th is union will be the culmina tion of one of the most prolonged courtships in the history if the. city. The popular yovng people have been, apparently, devoted to each other for four or live years. The prospective bride isthesec ond daughter of Mr. G. W. Cook.] Iler kind disposition and ber in dustry, probably more than the) beauty of her features aud form,! have placed on her list, hundreds t friends and well wishers. The groom to be, a son of Judge and Mrs. P. N J. Dozier, is a graduate pharmacist of Mercer University. He has, for several emirs, been in charge of the grug tore operated by bis brother-in-law Dr. Keaton, The wedding is to be solemnized nthr church about Dec. l(ilb, ud w.ll be an elaborate affair 'lnch interest will center io the ap jr'iHCbing event. Mr. I> z-er has offers from Flol da druggists, he owns and oper tea a farm near here and is also considering other business prop > r -ww rwwt - m iniian nctTr' YOL AA7X (They Provide Home Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Strickland have now in their home thr-e members of the fami.y lift fatlu r less and motherless some years ago by the death of Mr. aud ALs. Will Houston. i The oldest one here is a man, Mr Baughn Houston, then his two sisters, one in tier teens, Florin Mae aud the other, Virgie L-e, ’ about 9 years of age. Mrs Striek- i land’s sister was their mother. The young man helps Mr. Strick land in the garage. j Sunday, the inmates of the home I enjoyed a stay in Early count y | where tiny were the guests of Air land Mrs Charley Tenant. One of the boys joined relatives 'n Texas a few weeks ago. a A trio of Pine Hill teachirs, Misses Joyce Brown and Maxie C' Marbach and Mrs. W R. Jones, ere here Saturday. The latter was accompanied by her daughter, litil ■ .1 upielin, who was indieput.- ed. sitions. Tbs couple have not decided.,,- " yet just wlteru they will locate\biJlV'*' 7 ’** n advance of their marriage, bun Ireds are expressing their bes' wishes