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THE enthusiastic army of over five hundred
thousand Buick owners are in a great
measure responsible for the unprecedented
demand for Buick Valve-in-Head motor cars
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Price* f. o. b. Flint, Michigan
Model K-*4 - SI 595.00 Model K-*7 - S24OJ 00
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Model K-46 • »Z 235.00 Model K-59 - *2395.00
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J. W. &C. B. BUSH, Colouitt, Ga
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I FOR SALE OR TRADE. |
I Well as the season for trading and sell- I
ing mules and horses is playing out we’re |
I trading and selling second hand Ford |
Cars. We have 3 good Ford Touring I
a Cars on hand, all in A one shape, 2 19 mo- g
I dies and one 16 modle. We also have I
I on hand, 15 head of second hand Mules I
I and horses, if you neeu a good pony to
dip your cattle with, we have it.
IT. M. &J. P. AUSTIN, I
COLQUITT - - GEORGIA. J
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Leland Theatre
Will Open Soon, With High Class Moving Pictures,
Vaudeville and Musical Comedy.
We Are Here To Stay.
R. A. Fristoe, J. B. Fristoe,
Mgr. Secty.
COLQUITT, GA.
Sheriffs Sales.
Georgia, Miller County:
Will be sold before the court house
door of said County on the first Tues
day in June, 1920. to the highest bidder
for cash the following described proper
ty to-wit;
,;jlO acres off of the West side of lot of
land number 98. located in the 12th.
Dist. of Miller County, same beginning
at the East line of the land owned by'
New Light School, and at the South
Original land line, of lot number 98,
running North 150 yards, then East to
a sufficient distance, to include 10 acres
then south to the said original land line
then west, to starting point.
Said property levied on as the proper
ty of James Kimbrtl to satisfy a 1919
tax fi fa issued from said county against
W. T. Brown, owm r of said land at the
time of returning said lands for taxes
for the year 1919.
Also at the same time and place lot
of land number 257. Said property
levied on as the lands of W. C. Cook. Jr
to satisfy a tax fi fa, in favor of said
county and against said W. C. Cook, Jr
No records being available to show
what part of lot of land 257 was owned
“by said w. c. cook, Jr. the entire lot is
rriteby levied upon.
" Also at the same time and place, 10
acres of land lying and be ng in the
South West corner of lot of land 315, in
the 13th Dist of Miller County.
Said property levied on as the proper
ty of E. B. Baughn, to satisfy a 1919.
tax fi fa. in favor of Miller County and
against E. B. Baughn.
. Also at the same time and place. One
certain house and lot located in*the City
of Colquitt, bounded as follows, on the
north by lands of Mabie Tiller, on the
east by first street, on the south by
lands of Mrs. Geo. D. Baker, on the
west by lands of J. G. Jordan.
Said property levied on as the pro
perty of E. B. Baughn to satisfy a tax
fi fa against Mrs. Hattie Rawlings,
owner of the property at the time of
rgturning for taxes for the year 1919.
Also at the same time and place 40
acres of laud located in lots of land No.
140-141, in the 13th Dist of Miller Co.,
and known as the China Bush lapel,
I Said property levied on to satisfy a
tax fi fa in tavor of Miller County and
against China Bush, for 1919 taxes.
This 4th day of May, 1920.
C. H. KIMBREL. Sheriff.
Sheriffs Sales.
Georgia, Miller County;
Will be sold before the court house
door in said county on the first Tuesday
in June next to the highest bidder for
cash, between the legal hours of sale
the following described real estate to
wit:
Twenty five acres of land off of the
south side of the north 75 acre® of the
east half of lot of land No. 292 in the
12th district of said county.
Said land sold as the property of J.
A. Harden to satisfy a tax execution
for slate and county taxes for the year
; 1919.
Writtea notice of levy served of John
Addison, tenant in possession.
This May 3rd 1920.
C. H. KIMBREL.
Shei iff,
Georgia, Miller County;
Will be sold before the court house
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door in said county on the tint Tuesday |
in June next to the highest bidder for
cash, between the iegal hours of -a’e
the following described property to-wit.
Two bay mare mules. Said property
[ levied on as the property of P. W.
Bailey, to satisfy an execution issued
from the City court, in. favor of P. A.
Price and W. B. Cheatham.
This the 3rd day of May 1920.
C. H. KIMBREL, Sheriff.
Hon. 8. M. Watson is making
biieitieKfi and pleasure trips to Ma
con, Columbus and Atlanta this
week. Col P. D. Rich is with
! him. Th y are expected to home
j Friday.
Ragtime Glee Club.
Tht Glee Club program appears
elsewhere in The Liberal.
The members are to give the en
tertainment Thursday evening, ad
mission 25 and 50 cents.
They sin uid have the hearty
support of their “fellow citizens,”
i for tiie proceeds are to be used ad
i vanfageously on th a stage.
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| minutes. My doctor could not help
J me, but I was completely cured by
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