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New Light Items.
Denr Old Liberal;
As it liaa been some time siiic-r
we have made a call, we will c: d
and make it interesting to some of
you boys and girls.
It has been very warn' weather |
but the cool breezes make it
pleasant once in a while.
Mr. Elzie Carter and Miss Ber
nice Griffin were out driving those
two pretty black horse last Sun
day.
Some one ask Mr. Johnnie
Cook. Mr. Bonnie Kelly and Mas
ter Harmon Cook how they en
joyed their Sunday light trip.
Look out boys.
We are sorry t.a say so, but <<•<'
Sunday School lias not lie 11 wi ll
attended at New Light
Ha I ha ! some one sk 'lr. Lu
die Addison did ever find his
way to his gi?*’ B bouse.
Cook, Miss Lucy
Cook ad Air. 'Ludie took a flying
trip tv.'B" ! ■ r county and were ac
compiT.it'J ,!>y Mies Floy Waukee.
H inter Bom t was through our
little burg last Week Ca 1 again
Mr. Botnet.
Lee Cook and Claude Roberts
are picking cotton for amusement
thin week.
Sav Claude did he take your girl
Sunday?
Mrs. Emma Cook rnd children
dined with Mrs. Joe Toole Satur
day
Jim Kimbrol and Miss Bell
Griffin seemed to lie enjoying a
ride last Saturday P. M.
Look out Miss Jewel Thornton.
Miss Ethel Cool; is about to be
come your rival.
Ha! ha! Mr. Lee Cook, wliat’i
doing thf 3rd Sunday in Septem
ber, not a wedding is there?
Ludie A Idison nnd Miss Maude
Prvette. Elzie Curt, r and bis pop
ular little cousin Miss Lucy Cook,
took a Hying trip to Mitchell
c ninty Sunday.
Claude Roberts, bis sister, Miss
Ora Roberts, Lee Cook and bis
friend, Miss Mi nie Newberry,
Eston Sutton, his sister little Miss
Rosa Mie Sutton and her little
fiiend Miss Ethel Cook also went
to Mitchell county Sunnay.
Miss Ona Roberts was enjoying
a ride with her handsome friend,
Mr Tom Davis.
L°e Cook and MissFmma .Den
nard took a pleasant ride Sunday.
Claude Roberts escoited his
best friend, Miss Lilly Dennard
to the sing Sunday afternoon.
Elzie Carter is all smiles now,
he has got his dear little girl to
let him call again.
Some one ask Miss Ona Roberts
and Miss Lucy Cook how they like
to go to Mitchell county 1 know
they want to go again, for they
were al! smiles Sunday night.
Ask Wright Ki morel was he at
New Light.
Look out John Kiinbn 1, Carlton
Williford is about to bi come your
rival
Miss Lucy Cook and a popula)
friend of Mitcaell county, Mr. A.
V. Kennedy, were enjoying a ride
afteruoi n.
Isaac Erank'in if he didn I
U'in M iielit I 1 Sunday.
, Ci RLY IIEADL”
Notation.
_ , . n ItMav co i ■ r.i:
lake not.ee tin. c R ' Brovn pt a)
have applied for an ~d er seeH
establishment of an. t r 0.,, which h; s
been laid out and m irke< conformilbk .
to la v by commissioners dm, ap p o j nt .
ed, and a report thereof made * oalh
by them, said road tbe
Baker coun'y line and rmiri g wesb
the Avenue of Pondtown road and’
thence to Pa’xrck, Ga., aid road run
ning in a straight line along the north
land line of lot of land Nos. 381, 348.
341, 308, 294, 261, 255 and 2z2 and along
the South land line of lots of land Nos.
380, 349. 340, 309, 293, 262, 254 and 223
all in the 12th Dist., of said county.
Now if no good cause be shown to the
contrary by persons interested in this
mat er, the order will be granted by-
Board of county Commissioners of
Roads :n 1 Revenues of said county, at
the office of the ordinary in said county,
on the 9th day of October, 1913.
This September 9th. 1913.
W. C. DHNCER, Ordinary and
Chair. Board C. C. R. & R. M Co. Ga
J. E. LANE, Clerk.
Sheriffs Sale.
Georgia- Miller CoutHy;
\\ i Ibe sold before the cjurl
hou- door, in said county, on the
first Tuesday in Oc r be
tween the ligal ho.irs >k»ffle, 'he
I following described projjriy. to
wit:
One hundred acres land If til
Norin end of the E«st half of lot
land No 3.16 in the' 26th Dm',
said County. Said land levied o.i
under and by virtue x>f ... fi la i. -
sued from t.-Ae City Court of Alii
let the 6th day of An
igu'-t I 113. find in favor oi J no, L.
I Bush, against F. P. Davis, EtA’.l
: S lid land pointed out and h vied
i upon as |the property of C. E
i Davis, defendant in ti fa, same be-
ing in his possess o i.
J. A. PHILLIPS,
Sheriff.
Sheriffs Sale.
Georgia—Miller County;
Will be sold on the first Tues
day iu October 1913, at public out
cry before the court lions.' door it.
said c unity, during I he legal hours 1
of sale to the h'ghest bidder for |
I 0 isli the folhiwing uescri’.ted prop
e ty, to-wi 1;
To I ay hors" mules about 7 and
8 years old, levied on as the prop
erty of I. !• ' p oik r, to siilisly a
fi fa issued fr< m theC-i'y Court < I'
' Mill r er tr ty in favor of Brown
■ Guano Co., vs. slid J 1. Spooner.
Said property levied on as tl e
I property of J. I. Spooner by J. S.
: Phillips, Deputy Sheriff, ;.nd re
turned to me.
Said properly in possession of
J. I. Spooner.
This Sept. Bth, 1913.
J A. PHILLIPS,
Sheriff.
Sheriffs Sale.
Georgia —Miller C unty;
Will be sold on the first Tues
day in October 191 3, at public out
cry before tLe court house door in
sail county, dur ngtha 'egal hou 8
of sale to Hie highest bidder foi
cash the following described prop
erty, to-wif:
Ona black mare mule about 7
years old, levied on as the pn.p
--i rty of J. I. Spooner, to satisfy n
fi fa issued from the City Court of
' Miller county in favor of The
E. I' Burrows Co ,vs said J. 1.
Spoom r.
Low made by J. S. Phillips,
, Deputy Sheriff, nnd return d to
1113
This S' pt. Bth, J Dl3.
J. A. PHILLIPS,
Sheriff.
Sheriff’s Sale.
Georgia-- Miller County:
Will be sold on thf first Tues
day in October 1913, at public out
cry before the court bouse door in
. said county during the bgal hours
of sale, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following desci ib. d prop
erty, to wit;
, > Ono dirk bay mare, about 6
I years old, levied on as the pr< p ‘
I erty of E. I>. Bush, to satiety a fi
fa issntd f om the Superior Court]
of Miller coil ty in favor of Nellie
L Bird, vs. said E. B. Bush.
Livy made by .1, 8. Phillips,
Deputy Sheriff, and returned to
rr.e.
This Sept , Bth, 1913.
J. A. PHILLIPS,
Sheriff.
To The Public.
Unuer direction of the county
|C- mmissioners, 1 have just com
| pleted re-indexing the Deeds and
'l Mortgages of Miller comity.
On examination. I find at least
106 » mortgages on the records
that have been paid, but w hich
through your oversight you have
neglectid to have cancelled. It is
to your interest and »o the interest
of your credit and financial stand
ing to at once have the Clerk of
the Court cancel earn ■. V AII Deeds
outstanding that have 11M been
recorded should be recorded
S me of these mortgages are as'Qld
as lue yi ar 1904. This is just 1Q
suggestion to my fi iends—the peo-j]
pie of Mill, r county.
BILLIE B. BUSH. [
IF YOU NEED A DEEP WELL
.V 7:>/.\'A or n GASOLINE ENGINE
icrite or see me
John G. Cbason
COLQUITT, :: GEORGIA.
Don’t be a Chinese Mother
the little ones room enough
in their shoes. Our wide toe
—“good sense” line, all sizes—
will appeal to you, and do double ,
service as well—call for the “Good Sense” Shoe.
Made only by J. K. ORR SHOR CO., ATLANTA r
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NOTICE TO FARMERS!
Our Gins and Grist Mill
are noir in operation. He
leant yoi.r cotton to
and your corn to grind.
Sa t is f<action guaranteed
and patronage appreciated
He will also pay highest
market prices for cotton
seed.
I ‘ours for Service,
A. J. COWART & SON.
ir. J. COWART, Mgr.
Every Merchant here should carry a message through
THE LIBERAL to the best homes in Miller County.
The papers published in our sister towns are now full of
messages to readers. Let the merchants here advertise in
THE
Miller County Liberal
NOW IS THE TIME
No. 254 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
.THE COLQUITT NATIONAL BANK.
At Cohpiitt in the State of Georgia at the close of
business August 9th. 1913.
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES:
I Loans and Discounts $ 71 864 26
Overdrafts, secured and
I unsecured 832 05
U. S. Bonds to secure
I circulation 10 CCO 00
i Bonds, Securities, etc., 4 697 71
I Banking House, I'urritnre
I and Fixtures 10 648 29
Due from State and Private
Banks and Bankers,
Trust Companies and
Savings Banks 1 985 16
Due from approve Reserv-
| ed Agents 2 209 87
checks and other cash Items 764 67
Notes of other National
Banks 35 CO
Fractional Paper Currency,
Nickels and Cents 360 28
Lawful money reserve in
Bank viz:
Specie $ 3 559 15
Legal-tender notes 50 00 3 609 15
Redemption fund with U.S.
Treasurer 5 per cent.
of circulation 500 00
Due from U. S. Treasurer 200 00
TOTAL 107 706 44
STATE OF GEORGIA- -County of Miller, ss;
1 S. .'J. Wats m Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to tlu best cf my knowledge
and belief.
S. M. WntsonCASHiEK.
CORRECT -Attest:
P. D. Rich
G. Boykin
T. G. Jones
Subscribe and sworn to before me. 18 day of August,*l9l3.
W. G. Watson Notary Public.
FINELY GROUND
Whitest<me=Limestone
AU Lunds and All Crops Need It.
For information, prices, etc., see
F. E. Agent, Colquitt, Ga.
Or write to
WLitestowe Marble Company,
N. P. Pratt, Chairman of Board Atlanta. Ga.
capital stock’paid in 40 000 00
Surplus fund 10 000 00
Undivided Profits, less Ex-
penses and Taxes paid 1 543 66
National Bank Notes out-
standing 10 000 00
Individual deposits subject
to check 14 135 45
Time certificates of deposits 11 852 05
cashier’s checks outstanding 175 28
Bills payable, including obli-
gations for money bor-
rowed 20 000 00
TOTAL 107 706 44