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Miller County Liberal
NO 30
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If you have not visited our store since we started these SPECIALS you do not know just what you have
missed, as some items we sold tor less than we could replace on todays market. *
It you are really interested in making your dollars count yhp should not spend them until you have visited omstole.
Large turkish towels 21 .v inch oar
50c towel, not over 4,t0 the customer,
Special all next week, pr 33c
Dress ginghams not Lie thin /tinisy kind,'
but a real good heavy grade,
Special all next week, yd 13c
Best yard wide vercal in light colors
nice for dresses and childrens wear,
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PS® FARMERS
lam prepared to reclean and shell
peanuts and velvet beans.
| We give satisfaction.
Shelling days Tuesdays & Saturdays.
I f Terms Cash or Toll.
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In a new package that fits the pocket
At a price that fits the pocket-book—
-1 The same unmatched blend of
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WATCH COLQUITT GROW THE IEC 'JC CITY OF SOUTHWEST GEORGIA
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COLQVIIT, GEORGIA., L%XVC>'O.4 r, MAR. 29, 1922
LISTEN!
Dr J. P. Parks will be at Wai-■
kers Pharmacy April Ph. for one
day ONLY be sure and have your
EYES tested, and glasses fitted.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Hatcher. their
daughter, little Mbs Vivian, and
the mother of the former, Mrs
'Cowart, have been indisposed. We
ate pleased to announce that these
excellent neighbors are now re
covering.
The many friends of Mr. L. A-
Bolton will be pleased to learn |
. that he and his little adopted)
| daughter are convalescing from I
an attact of Hu
Mr. Luther Kimbrel returned!
Sunday from a business trip to
Columbus.
Mr and Mrs. A. D. Walker are
gliding over the good roads in this
section in a handsome Packard
I touring car.
Fbr several weeks Col. and Mrs.
|P. D. Rich have been the pleased
! possessors of a handsome Stude
baker automobile.
I Mr. and Mrs. James Toole have
I betn entertaining an infant since
[Tuesday the 28th inst. The stork
• gave to them several months ago a
son, and next the famous old bird
left with them a daughter.
Mrs. Joe M. Shingler visited last
week in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Calhoun,
their young son, Mastei Jeter, and
Mrs. Clyde Bush motored over to
Albany Thursday, and spent the
day pleasantly. Albany was the
former home of the esteemed
couple.
Miass tan button oxfords all solid
leather our $5.00 value,
Special all next week, pr $3.98
Mens work shoes fyeugif canvas top with an
extra heavy rubber unusual wear,
Special all next week, pr $2.48
Mens Elk work shoes scout style,
all leather soles, a gpm, $3.00 shoe,
I Petition For
Discharge
United States District Court,
i Albany Division, Southern Dis
trict of Georgia, in the matter of
W. H. Beall, of Colquitt, Miller
county Georgia, Bankrupt in Bank
ruptcy. To the creditcre of the
1 above named bankrupt:
| You are hereby notified that the
above named bankrupt has appli
ed for a discharge from all debts
'provable against him in bank-
I ruptcy.
The said application will be
I heard by the United States district
judge of the said division at the
United States court room in the
city of Albany, Georgia, on the 20
day of April at 10 o’clock in the
forenoon.
All creditors of said bankrupt
are notified to appear at the time
and place stated and show cause,'
if any they can, why the prayer)
of said petitioner should not be
granted
Dated at Albany, Ga , this 24
day of March, A. D , 1922.
GEO. F. WHITE,
Deputy Clerk.
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Mrs. 1 A. Pate, Mr. Lee Pinks
ton and Master Zack Pate spent
Friday and Saturday in Attapul
gus. The matron and her son
I were guests of her daughter, Miss
Waver Cleveland; while the youth
was the guest of Mr. Lee Roy
Kimbrel.
We are glad to announce that
Miss Alice Cook who became pain
' fully ill Saturday is now conva
lescing.
LISTEN!
dlist arrived, big assortment of valentine
lace anil insertions good 10c sellers,
Special all next week, yd 5c
Printed swiss large plaids with small
pretty dptts, our 50c quality,
Special all next week yd 43c
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Social very Special, Star brand crochet thread,
Mt. Hebron News
We regret to know that the
wife of Mr. P. B. Hardy is very ill.
Wo hope for her a speedy recov
ery.
Mr. Jessie Belle Gr gory was in
our burg Sunday.
Misses Irma Hardy, Lennie Ad
ams and Mr. Jessie Brown Lee
were out riding Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Layton rode
through our community Sunday.
Messrs George Nowell and Bob
Evison were out horseback riding
Sundav.
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Mrs. J. L. Hardy spent lire day
with Mrs W. J Sammons Sunday.
"Two Blue Eyed Girls.”
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1 CHICKENS AND EGGS
| Wanted:—Write or wire us for
prices. We pay the highast cash
price.
OWENS FRUIT & PRODUCE
COMPANY.
413-415 Harrison St. Tampa, Fla.
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Mr. B. M. Sloat was among the
popular visitors here Sunday.
Judge Geo. L. Cleveland of the
Belleview community was here
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bush, of Al
bany, spent Monday with relatives
here. They love their home; but
one of their supreme joys is, appa
rently, to visit their old homes
here.
VOL XXV
Sheriff’s Sales
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' GEORG Miller County:
Will be Wd by the undersigned on the
Ist Tuesday in April, 1922, before the
court house door of said county, at pub
lic out cry, to the highlit bidder ‘for
cash, within the legal hours of sale, the
following described property to-wit;
One dark sorrel! horse, about 8 years
old being bought of T. M. Austin.
Said property levied on and to be sold
as the property of W. J. Kimbrel un
der and by virtue of a mortgage fi fa
issued from the City Court of Miller
county in favor of T„M. Austin vs w.
J. Kimbrel, said property found in pos
session of the defendant.
Levy made and returned to me by
Jaek Harris deputy sheriff.
This the 3rd day of Jan. 1922.
B.E. HOUSTON, Sheriff. \
Also at the same time and place •
Two hundred fifty "250” acres of land
lot No. 39 in the 26th district of Miller
County.
Said property levied on as the pro
perty of T. J. Shingler and Bro. & J. S.
Shingler & Bio. to satisfy a
tax fi fa issued by G. G. Carter
tax collector in favor of Miller County
for taxes for the year 1921.
Said property now in possession of
said T. J. shingler and Bro. and J. S.
Shingler and Bro.
This the 9th day of March 19
B. E. HOUSTON, Sheriff.
Mr. D. Buck Bell, of Ports
mouth, Va., will reach the city
this weeks As we announced
, sometime ago, be comes to claim a
companion from Colquitt’s list of
popular girls. The Wilkin —Bell
wedding plans are all formulated;
and the ceremoy is to ba solemn
-1 ized Tuesday afternoon at four
’ o’clock. ■ ■ :
i Mr. G, W. Cook was inspecting
lands in Brooks county last week.