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Miller County Liberal
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Warning
Your hunting license can be ob
tain from Nias Pate in 12tb, E. L.
Shepard in l<Jth anil W. \V . -I'hn
•on in the 26 districts respectively;
and in ord rto be safe you had
better secure them.
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Vur :
Ips’s? 1 ptS E HAVE nil heard remarks
I efctOTlCrU similar to the following:
|/rjs|®aß| ‘‘Well, I don’t know what
IfnfSsaKxl! I have to be thankful for!
I HgyjSzJ j Just think of the money
we have lost, and then we
had to give up our dear one. It Just
seems like our lot Is worse than any
body's I"
One, on hearing such, feels like sing
Ing, "Look all around you, find some
one In need, help somebody today."
We thankless creatures! The only
thing that occasions such a remark is
the fact that we are all blessed with
too much. We are all millionaires, if
we would but take Into account our
wonderful opportunities and the grand
privileges with which God has endowed
us. When one has a feeling that his
Is a sorrowful plight, he has only to
look around to see many in worse cir
to»
count money a great asset, and If we
do not figure a large bank account on
which to draw, or live in a mansion,
like unto our neighbor, we are inclined
to feel that our blessings, are few.
Money never made a home. A man
sion oftlmes shelters that which falls
short of being a home.
What Is a home? Home Is the
abiding place of man, where content
ment is, and love abounds. A place
where children njake you glad; where
children play and laughter resounds;
where friends may come and take
away some kindly thought to help each
day.
The one great thing for which we
can all be thankful, and ft reaches
hovel and palace, and Is more pro
nounced than at any period since the
days or our Pilgrim fathers —is the
great love being manifested by human
ity. We have all learned that we can
not exist, one without the other.
Water never rises above the source.
The home is the source of civilization,
and we have awakened to the fact that
the humblest home, the vilest hovel.
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“Home Is Where Contentment Is, and
Love Abounds."
have a place in the great scheme of
American civilization. Truly we are
our brothers’ keeper; we cannot live
unto ourselves nor can we rise above
the source —the nucleus of civilization
—the home. All our great leaders
have come to this realization. The
ministers are advocating social and
community service—the government is
backing it. The nation has failed to
become christianized from within the
four walls of churches, and so on ev
ery hand Is a cry for social better
ment—a call for the best of our tal
ents to be used for the development of
boys and girls socially. Back to the
home is the slogan, for unless our
homes are perfected, our community
bettered and our love for humanity
strengthened, our nation cannot attain
the highest standard.
So for this great move we are thank
ful, and as we render our thanks to
God, let us pledge ourselves anew,
realizing more fully our responsibili
ties to our home, to our community
and to God.
<s, 1925. Western Newspaper Union.)
WATCH COLQUITT GROW THE LEADING CITY OF SOUTHWET GEORGIA
PULL FOR COLQUITT OR PULL OUT
h'OLQITIT, GEOIIGLIL,. WEDJYESDH Y, JVev. 25 1825
Liberalities
Socials, Locals, arid Personals.
> The weather man gave S>u'l
' West (xi-orgia an idoi I day Suudtiv,
.lie first fair our in s x Sundays.
Mr. G. C. flinl " attended lo
bueinrsßj:-Albany .Saturday. lie
carried his little daughter, Ruth,
over witn Inin to vis. * a great aunt
for a few weeks.
Most of tip.'consolidated scho<-Is
will vn.tate on M.diirsday fur
I'hanksgiviiig Day, anil will enjoy
a holiday Uli the folio viug Mot'dai
S mu of the rural bch-.blt) may tak>
s one day; but others will <>bsciv.
: it by lilting r- ciluti ~s, songs a.- <1
1 readings.
■ "COMING, Dr. 0-J BugguHs
Gplomelriat of Atlanta mid w ill fi
at Colquitt Ding C , Colquitt al
day. If your glnssia need chang
ing don't fail to see Lira 1 i\iirsd.>\
Nov. 26m.”
While Hojonriiing 1 - re last weei
Mr. and Mrs. W. B Johnson .4
Atlanta were gut sts of dr. nut
Mrs. J. M, Fudge. Wtieinvcr tin
w --‘-"dlAnrA .b—.
in At anta with their little (laugh-I
er, Mr and Mrs. J -tiUßeti hav i
extended many c-'urlesies t
hem.
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Mr and Mrs. -I. M. Fudge at
t tided to business ii Ylbany Mon .!
lay. Mr B. II F.idge accom
panini tin tn, and, th n getting i
his own car, proce d -I to i' lot ill
fir his wife and son They wtli
probably reach their liciue hue
Fi iday
Mr. J 8, Wilkin is not yei
Strong enough to und- rgn the op
eration. Considered so iieciseary
He is in the Riversibe Hospita'-
His wife, who boards near, is al
owed to remain with ho pat.-m
about two hours during the twenty
four; but tdm< st »»*l <-1 her visitor
are exol"d.-d, R-porl indie it
that tiler- is now sone itnj rove
merit in his condition
Mr Elz ■ Carter was a rec id
vi itor, motoring up Ir m Foil
Laderdidi- Fla , where he now r- -
aid"?. He sb dhe LaO given up
his prsition with an xpress com
piny and had sold his in me it
Jacksonville Flv., a few nmnthi
to enter rial ee'ate dealings in h'-
uev location. H- sail all
Florida’s lands were eihaneing U
values. He thinks Jacksonville
the trost stable city in the stat
and yet, values are d niltllrig there.
! About silj ruc-nths ago he sold Im
I home in the latter c’ty f r jiliOX)
llt is now worth $16’160, In said
iM r Carter was rnyal-y welcomed
j here byrelaiivis and hit many oh
Ifriends
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Warning’’
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, ' All iny lands are po ted. A r y
. body hunting on same will be
.prosecuted to full extent of
the law
J. M. FUDGE
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I A cold wave rolled over tliiaenc
' i tion Monday. A heavy f/os(*aiid
, much ice were in evidence Tues
, day.
Mrs Percy Denman and son. of
Quincy, Eli,, were here last week,
gmsls al the In me r.f her mother,
.vlis. Q-n en Folds.
Mrs.-J. M. Fudge, .accompanied
i>v Miss Alice Cook, Will leave
Friday, or soon after, for Atlanta,
where she‘will place little Mary-
Im under the treatment of Dr
Hoke for probably five or six weeks.
Miss Cool; will return early via
railway. $
Miss Annie Lou C- ok, -of Pau
niua Ci'y, span! the week-er;7l at
he attractive home of her father,
Mr. G. W Cook Missis
■mil Ouida Kimhrel w< re •rter
jiieets during Ipw . sojourn Ler».
Jr. and Mrs. L r -y Kilijbt; I
reside in Panama City j, but i|beir
eldest danglit r Still Las a
music in Attapulgus,
I Dr, ti J. r.nggarly Op’orn-irrisf
j if Atlanta will be in Colquitt
j Nov 2l>th nt Cihjuitt Druk Co
If you ar - in doubt about your
eyis Call and see him. He will
make a careful exammati-m and
i
I lit you with the proper glasses
ONE DAY ONLY.”
Mr. F-. T. Bail y, of Wauchula,!
Fla., j med his wife apd daughter '
here last week at the home of her i
parenlr. Mr. and Mre. J. S. Wilkin :
Meihbers of the family circle and
'heir companins are remaining at
ihe home until Mr. Wilkin passes
through his ttdious illniss at the
Riveiside Hospital. X> .per
tion has yei Leen performed prob
tbly on ace< tint < f the weakness
’ ppardht in Lis ci't-diiion.
STRAYED: A large, red mare
mule, i-botll ll> or 17 years of age,
was hoifii of h-st in Colquitt on
‘.lotiuay, the l Jlh inst. Reward il
round, or if able to give itiforma
iioi>, please notify 11. E. High
lower, Dam sous, Ga.
Holiday Goods
At his popular grocery store
just w, B t of the court h< use Mr
J. M. Fudge is displaying a liuei
ot toys end holiday goods at prices!
that w-11 siiic.y please i very spirit:
ot Santa Claus.
He wants those interested in I
fresh gruc°ries and tin,st. Hiterest-1
ed m supplying presents at REA- ;
•SON/Af -Lt PRICES to cull at Ins ,
gr-,c.- y emporiutn
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For Councilman
I he: .-by an:..'.mice ray candidacy for
counci .iian oi the oily ut Colquitt tor
the next regular term. 1 will appreci
ate your support.
Veiy Respectfully,
C. E. BKOUKS.
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Drug Company"
I Walkers’ Old Stand, |
B i? to Announce ®
I That lie Hare With Us H.
1’ Yarbrough. Licensed fj
Druggist; Who Will Haro $
lUom/deie Charge of Our B
Prescriplion Department.
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a YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED, g
auanaMaMßa***
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Real Estate Sold
The First National j?ank, closed !
' about two year i ago, Ims iseentlyi
sold some of Us holding.
A i' ur hundred acre tract, i
; known MH I Neal Sutton place,
l.was ho dto Mr. t(. E Fudge for
W 25 au acre, This farm is wel
jfcn-prove j. 'fne nt w owner p ■».■«»
Ud latidxHh.mg »<*> ot LU..
- ru. ■ r f •. >7 ■!'
iacres now give him a c.mplet
i square consisting of soveral hun
dred anrew.
Messrs G G Carter and (’. B.
[Carter, brothers bought a few days
lago from the First National Built
I ti.e plantation about three mi 6
I from Belleview known hs tin
jLiiuford place, Cite new owners |
jsecured ill's at ti consideration of
I ten dollnra an acre, wn.oil is a.
I bargain.'
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Caught With
“Shine”
‘■Frog ’ Joiiu.son, h colored man
was arresti d a trw days ago.
Sheriff 15. E Houston found him
with two gallons oi the Silin- kind
of liquid which is believed Io have
been lagely responsible lor ti.e
kihiug ol “Bud' X ates.
A rumor says tna otbe’' piiauii !
I t
er- in thrjaii ate very little sup
Il r tile evening that -John on wa? I
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locked up; but the “new com-r, i
soon dis osed of Ins own all >w- ■
atice and then emiied all the otbei |
plates. He wil-m t going to let I-]
little tiling like being imprisoned
interfere with him having ‘om
i
I square supper'
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Lower Prices
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Mr, ”, If. Fudge is still lower
ing his pric-s for I he holiday sales
New goods are constantly roll j
■ ing in to take the places of mer ■
jcfiandise being cirri-d out by- a’
.'large list of satisfied customers. ,
Tlii • D a guarantee that fresh,
stock can always be supplied at his
store, where lie very much desir. s
bis fellow citizens make their,
headquarters.
Entered Hospital ,
Sunday
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For more than a year Mrs. H.
E .lories ItpiH been troubled with 1
• some form of indigestion. t'by-j
sicians and spec l a lists here, Bain- I
bridge, Atlanta and other places!
ItMvu n. t yet been able to afford
M
side Hospital, sj that the physic
ians e .uhl vasily render the neces
f-ary iretitm nt daily
zxll who know Mrs. Jo es hop
slio will soon return to li«r home ;
here restored to perfect health.
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* The New |
Citizens Here
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The Messrs Bro vti and Odum,
with their wives, have been iu ou
(•midst for sometime now.
In their “ads elsewhere n Ibis
issue it will be seen that they hav.
in the C nquitt Drug Store, ac m
potent pharmacist, capable i.|
filling any prescription.
Th -y express « desire to meet
and mtn io with :h>- spl. ndid cit
izen-hip of this town and county,
of which they ur. i ow a purl
They’re keeping their orug |
store »i fit place in which to spend
leisure time, and th-y will appreci
ate your present.-' there.
a
Card Os Thanks -■
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tVi, desire to use this m-thod to.
expo si our thanks to ei'.-ry custo
m r who patron's d us so j_t n r.
ously during our recent sale, and
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; ..Iso i i wishing y on, and ea<4, 0 | ;
you, a m-rry Christmas nod a h«p |
py and piosp-ious New Year
I We also wist; to thank i'he Lili I
[ era! force, mid especially the ed
ptress, for such effici-nt and spies |
I did s rvic: rendered us, and we
wish von. i ami all, a tur.n
, Chiisiinas ..nd a happy and pres '
p rous Nt w \ ear.
Pick roil trading Co,
VOL AIY7X
, A Pleasant Tt ip
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I Mr. R. L. Mims, accompanied by
i Mrs. Cobb, formerly Mos Callie
(Mae Fennell and Mrs. Ethel Gesr,
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reached here from Jacksonville,
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i Fta., last weeK-eud,
They left Monday, but their
party bad been enlarged by the
addition of Mrs. Lena Mims, the
f-W .!<■ I>w..
voting, -r clrkiMu. * <
It goes without saying that th
Colquittaus will enjoy Thanksgiv
ing iu the Florida resort,
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Application For
Discharge
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jln the District Court of the Ur -
ted S ales for the Southern Di
tr.et of Georgia, Albany Divisit .
I. In the matter of John Kimb:. I
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bankrupt, in bankruptcy.
To the Crediters of John Kit’ -
bre! of Colquitt, Miller Coun v
Georgia, and district aforesal ,
jrei’tleg;
You are hereby notified that ej -
plication for Discharge in Bae;
i
iruptcy his lieen filed by tbeabev
| named bankrupt, and that a hei ■
i gup n the same will b' h ■!
before the I’. S. District Court,
Albiny, Ga , December 22nd
at It) o’clock in the i'nienoon; tb -i
you eb w cause then and there, if
any yon have, why the prayers •. r
the Said bankrupt si tnild not le
granted.
W tness my mind and dated i.t
Albany, Ga., this IStli Novetnl. r
1925
Geo. F. White, Deputy Clerl ,
U.S District Court.
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Notice
1 This notice is to warn all p- r
|suiiß tb it hunting, tisbingur otb. '
h-iee tresspassing of any natui ,
lou the hinds of the Babc.ick Bn -
! Lumber Co. in Millercounty, witb
[out a written permit from tlisgei •
eral manager or agent in cliarg- ,
will be prosecuted ns the Inw pn -
' vidt-H. Please observe this noti. •
and be governed accordingly.
Babcock Bros. Lbr. Co.
, By C. F. Babcock.