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fILLER COUNTY LIBERAL
Published Every Wednesday, Entered
at Postofflce at Colquitt, Ga.. as Sec
ond Class Matter.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR.
ZULA B. TOOLE, Editor and Prop.
Advertising rates made known on ap
plication.
Colquitt, Ga.
Vote For R. Eve
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE
SUPREME COURT
To Succeed Judge J. K. Bines
Judge Eve is 54 years old and
baa had Twenty Years Experience
on the trial bench. Judge Eve’s
candidacy has been endorsed by
numerous Bar Associations, Min
isters County Officers, Woman’s
Club, Justices o£ the Peace and
Twenty-seven Editors. Judge Eve
ts a Just Judge and ful'.y compe
tent to fill the bign office to which
he aspires. Your vote and support
at the polls on SEPT. 8 will be ap
preciated.
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School |Opens
T® day the Colquitt Academy
ir alive with the exhuberance of
youth.
, wo new teachers have been in
led instead of two here during
he last term. They are Mies
Ethel Lane who boards with her
sister, Mrs. W. W. Bird and Miss
Hansom, boarding with Mrs W
H. Grimes.
The faculty is composed of Mr.
W. Homer Drake Supt., Misses
Louise Kelly, Monita Elliot, Mr
Graves Williams, Mrs. M. G.
Clements, Mieses Ethel Lane,
Ohlue Grimes, Mrs Maude Scott,
Miss Hansom with Mrs N. L.
Stapleton, music teacher and Airs
P. E. Wilkin, teacher of express
ion.
A large attendance was present
the first day.
Thirty-five Were enrolled as
music pupils.
Celebrates
Anniversary
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Master Harry, the six year old
bod of Mr and Mrs Clanton Davie
was the honoree at a party given
Monday at the pretty bungalow of
Mrs W. H. Grimes,
Games, dainty refreshments and
presents made the occasions de
lightful to the large crowd of
guests.
Misses Mary Lois, Ahoe and Nat
tie Lee Cowart, auuts of the lad
die, saw that each attendant bad
•‘the beet time.”
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P. T. Reception
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Tuesday evening in the court
house here the members of the
faculty were honored with an in
formal reception given under the
auspices of the P. T. A.
Talks by Mrs W. C. Dancer,
Messrs J. E. Lane, N L. Staple
ton, H. W. Mangum, \V . Homer
Drake, Graves Williams and W.
C. Underwood were much enjoy
ed.
Delicious fruit punch ice cold
also added to the pleasure of the
oscasion.
Judge Yeomans deserves one
full term. Vote for him.
Our Stores and
Warehouse
Are filled with Brand New’
Merchandise
Quality at Low Prices.
Wagons, Buggies, Ameican Field Fence,
Barb Wire, Nails, Barick, Lime, Cement
and General Line of Shelf Hardware
Cutlery and Many Other Items.
Full Line of Fresh Gtoceries and Prices
Are Right. Come to See Us.
Let Us Serve You.
We Give Trade Coupons.
F. E. Fudge & Co.
Colquitt - - - - Georgia.
.Zs LIBERAL REWARD
Will be paid for information leading to the
whereabouts of my son Maurice Rooks who left
home on Saturday night August 21st, at Corea, 4
miles north of Colquitt, Ga. He has light hair;
blue eyes; weight about 725 or 130 pounds,- one up
per front gold tooth; one lower front tooth mis
sing; 14 years old and well grown to his age. He
left wearing light colored pants, in shirt
sleeves. Your co-operation in helping me to lo
cate him will be well rewarded, Please communi
cate with B. E. Houston, Sheriff of Miller County
Colquitt, Ga if you happen to locate him.
Yours Most Reap.
Mrs. J. A. Rooks Colquitt, Ga.
New Prices
Mr. J. L. Underwood gives new
prices elsewhere in his attractive
advertisement.
Besides his demonstration of*
stoves he has a line of furniture
that will delight housekeepers;
and his prices are extremely low.
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Mr. J M. Fudge had tiny par
tides of trash to get in no eye at
the gin one day this week. The
following he could not sleep.
At about 10.30 Dr Baughn advis
ed him to go to a soecialiet.
About midnight Dr Irwin in Al
bany lanced the eye and removed
the troublesome particles.
NOTICE: Any one desiring an
experienced nurse Notify
Mary Batts, (col.)
Colquitt, Ga.
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Administrator’s Sale
GEORGIA, Miller County:
By virtue of an order granted June
7, 1926, from the oourt of ordinary of
said co., granted upon the application
of H. G. Rawls as admr. of the estate
of B. F. Rawls, deceased, late of said
ch., to sell certain lands of said B. F.
Rawls, deceased, for the purpose of
paving the debts and distribution, there
will be sold before the court house door
of said co., in the city o£ Colquitt, Ga ,
at public outcry, to the highest bidder,
between the legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in Sept 1926, as the
property of said deceased, the follow
ing described lands to wit: 25 Acres
of land lying and being in the north
west corner of lot of land no. 172 in the
13 dist. of said co. nnd state, same be
ing two and one half acres north and
south, and ten acres east and west. The
terms of said sale to be cash, this the
9 day of Aug. 1926.
H. G. Rawls, Admr.,
B. F. Rawls, Dec’d.
New Chevrolets
The Watson Cbeurolet Co baa
a car load of new oars; but these
popular machines will not be
here long.
The company also has some used
cars to sell at a bargain.
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News From
Mt. Harmony
The ice cream supper at Mr.
Celius Sheffield’s Saturday night
was enjoyed by a large crowd
Mrs. Ralph Deßary and chil
dtea were guests of Mrs. Jim Shef
field Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Phillips were
visiting relatives Sunday.
Miss Lauraine Dean was the
guest of Mieses Vastee and Julia
Stanton Saturday night,
Mr. and Airs. Frank Chamblese
and children dined at the home of
Mrs. Lillard Buckner Sunday.
Mr J. L. Westbrook returned to
his home Friday from a pleasant
stay in Blakely with old friends.
After a long absence their many
friends were glad to see Mr. and
Mrs. Payton Moody at the League
Sunday night.
Airs. Homer Sanders and daugh
ter, Duaiue, left last week to join
her husband in Florida.
Mrs. Joe Greenburg was visit
ing relatives and friends here last
week.
His many friends regret to know
that Mr. James Ike Glass is seri
ously ill. We wish for him a
speedy recovery.
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Its Service that Counts. See Us. WE GOT IT. J
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Professional Cards
Dr. E. B- Baughn
Physician and Surgeon
Cook Building,
Colquitt Ga
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N. L. Stapleton
LAWYER
COLQUITT, GEOKG I A
Dr. Collie Hays
Physician $ Surgeon.
Office in [Taker's Phar
COLQUITT, GA.
Jesse A. Drake C. A. Drake
Drake & Drake
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Cook Building
Colquitt, Georgia
Mr. and Mrs J. H. Christie
were visiting the latter’s mother,
Mrs. J. V. Tabb, Sunday.
Miss Glady-s Millirons and sister
were guests of Mrs. Jallie Shef
field Sunday.
Miss Ludie Gray was the guest
of Miss Myrtle Tabb Sunday. We
were glad to see tnem at the
League.
"Regular Correspondent”
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WANTED- to sell multiplying or
nest snions. Only 25cts per
quart.
B. C. Bird.
Route B. News
(Written for last week )
Miss Lois Tully spent Wednes
day night with Miss Nellie Rawls
Rev. and Mrs. Cal ■ Cato dined
with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. A'illiams
Sunday
Misses Agnes Phillips, Edna
and Hazel Calo spent Sunday
night with Miss Mary Lou
Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Kimbrel
and children spent Saturday night
and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.
T. Brown.
Messrs J. T. Rawls and Claude
Roberts joined the U. 8. Navy
Wednesday. We hops these young
men much happiness while they
are away from home.
Mrs. Rannie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
and Misses Grover and Nellie
Rawls motored to Bainbridge Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs Willie D Tabb
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Mrs. Rannie Rawls, the lat
ter's mother.
Mrs. Grover Rawls and pretty
daughter, Nellie, dined with Mrs.
Rannie Rawls Thursday.
Swimming and games were much
enjoyed at Lunsford lauding by a
crowd of young girls and boys a
few days ago.
Messrs Carrol and Charlie Luns
ford. and Keaton Tiner spent Sun
day wilh Mr. Perry Tully.
Mr. Albert Pierce visited Mr.
Will Brown Sunday.
We regret the illness of Mrs.
W. T. Brown and daughter, Eva.
We hope for them a speedy
recovery.
Miss Rannie Rawls spent Sun
day night with Mias Nellie Rawia.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Knight were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Addison Sunday,
Recently Missis Grover, Nellie,
Rannie and Virginia Rawls and
Lois Tully accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Willie D. Tabb, who had been
staying with her mother, Mrs.
Rannie Rawls, to the home of the
young couple.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lunsford
spent Sunday with their daughter,
Mrs. E. P. Tully.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Long and
baby were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Bob Knight Sunday,
Miss Pearl Grubbs was the guest
of her sister, Mrs. Ada Phillips,
last week. She was welcomed with
a big ice cream supper Saturday
night.
"Two Pals.”
Dr. W. C.
Hays Host
Tuesday of next week Dr. W*
C. Haye is to entertain the Tri-
County Medical Association here.
After a business session to be
held in the court house the visi
tors will probably enjoy a feast at
the Harrell Hotel. -ArHI
The loyal host does much to
keep his home town up to the
standard an d his efforts are ap
preciated.