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Miller County Liberal
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Land Sale.
Under and by virtue of the au
thorlty contained in a Security
Deed executed by James F, Busi
to George M Forman on Deo. 31st
1915, and duly recorded in the of
fioe of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Miller County, Georgia,
ou Jan, 12tb, 191 G. in Deed Re
cord 3-A, payee 559, io 562, then
will be sold before the Court
House door of M tiler County, Geor
gia, du the First Tuesday in No
vembef, 1924 between the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder
for cash, the property oouviyed by
eaid Security Deed and described
as follows:
All that part of lut of Lat.t
Nuutbet Twenty-Eight tu the
Twenty sixth ( J ! lh) District ol
Miller County, Georgia, lying East
of the Blakely and Quincy Public
Road, except One (1) acre in the
Southwest corner thereof in thi
shape of a square owned by Diet
Mock, and also except ten (10)
acres in the Northwest cornei
thereof owned by J. V. Bean, ci.h
taining One Hundred Forty Nim
(119) acres, more or less. Alsc
seventy-five (75) acres- in tin
Northern part of Lot of Land Num
bar Thirteen (13) in the TwenH
.Sixth (2Cti») District of Miller
County, Georgia, in the shape of r
paralleogratn, bounded on the
North and 'Vest by lot lines ano
ou tile East try lands of Prici
Davis and on the South by Inndr
of Mrs. J. E. Belli over, the abr vt
lands aggregate Two Hiindrec
Twenty Four (221) acres, more oi
less.
Di fault has been made in the
payment of certain of the priocipa
and interest notes secured by sail
Security deed, and the said Georg
M, Forman the legal holder of suit
deed and notes has elected to de
■dare the entire debt du? and pay.
able in accordance with the tenm
of said security deed, and has de
clared the same due and payable,
and said sale will be had for tin
purpose of paying said indebted- 1
nese, and the expenses of this pro
ceedings, together with whatevei
taxes may have been paid, or may
be paid on said property by tb<
said George M. Foninii. Tut
amount due under said securit'
deed up to sale date being thesnir
of $2,938.01, besides taxes am
costs.
Fee Simple deed w ill be exrcu- *
ted to the purchaser or purchaserr '
at said sale by ne said George M. 1
Forman, subject only to whatevei
taxes may be due.
H. H. Cowart, by an instrument
duly executed and recorded in ac
cordance with the t- rme of said I
Security deed w ill attend and con
duct said sale for the said Georgs ■
M. Forman.
This Oct 7th. 1921.
GEORGE M FORMAN.
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WATCH COLQUITT GROW THE LEADING CITY OF SOUTHWEST GEORGIA
Three Deaths.
Tue Grim Monster was relent
less in his work in this county
this week.
Ou Monday and Tuesday he
claimed the spirits of three resi
dents of this county
MRS. CHAMBERS DIES.
About nine ’ o'clock Monday
light Mrs. Lizzie Chambers, liv
ing in the Twilight community,
passed away.
She was a widow wl. » did not
eat the bread of idl ness. Stu
was a eaciificing mo her and a
kind neighbor.
She Jeavis five houa and Mu
daughters; M. sera John, George
latp. r, Edd and Otis - Chambers,
ind M re. Dole Roberta and Mint
Rut hie Lee Chambers.
Sue is also survived by t«»<
brothers, Messrs G, W, mid H T
Chambers.
Her body was interred in tl<
Cedar Springs Cemetery, and th
funeral, held by the < p n grave
•vws largely attended.
By her death h, rtlire,- youngea
ihild-en are left total i rplians.
Muy He who prornia-a to car
for the fatherless and motherlea.
console the bereaved ones,
MRS. PIERCE DIES.
Monday night, at 11 /clock, thr
rentle ppirti of Mrs. Albert Pierc
was cl irned by the Death Angel
ifter an illness, caused bv malaria,
if two and a halt weel a.
She w m saventy-one yea s old
Perhaps it would be hard to firn
one who his manifested more pi.
tience than Mr-. Pierce lih
throughout her useful hfe.
For years she has proven her
lelf a blessing wherever she hap
jeneil to be.
For the last f-w years she am
her husband have ma 1 1 their hone
vith the family of their younges
son, Mr. Floyd Pierce; and it wm
there that her death occurred.
He and his wife have done ~ucl
to brighten the declining days o
nis deceased mother and of hu
father who is left to mourn hei
loss.
Mrs. Pierce is also survived by
jne daughter, M'S C. H. KimLrel.
ind by two sons, Messrs Joe am
•’loyd, all of whom reside here
She leaves three brothers, M.-ssri
Robert and T. T. Brown, of this
county, and Mr. <r. Bro vn, of Edi
son, as well ne several gran ! chil
dren rdeces, nephews and others.
R- v. J, C. Gr>mes, t ui«ted by
Rev. 11. H. Heisler, conducted
the funeral service r.t White’s
Bridge Tuesday afternoon in tbt
presence of it large crowd.
May the spirit of Hi n in whoa
she trusted soothe their woundec
hearts.
MR. -IAS. M. MILLER
DIES
At his home about six miler
•.vest ot town, Mr. James M. Mill?,
died Tuesday afterncen, foiljwiiq
I a brief illness with hemorrhagic
' fever.
Mr. Miller wus probably in the
prime of life; and his death j,
deeply deplored; but for several
PULL FOR COLQUITT OR PULL OUT
i 'OLQLIIT, GEORGIA., WEDNESDAY, Ort. 8 J 024
' Liberalities
Socials, Locals, and Personals.
Mesdames J. M. Fudge, W. R.
Dancer and P. Z. Geer att nd4d|ti j
picture ahow in Baiuitridgi
Mo nd ,y.
Mr. iiud Mrs, Lane, of Vai.lost#
are visiting relatives hire thi.
week. They are guests nt tin
home of Mr, and Mrs. F, C. B b
Airs. J. G. Roberts, accomp.
nted by Miss Annie Bolls Harref
is spending today in Albany
•Mr, Taylor, of the SuHtlli fn Say
Mill, eliv-ned a group of hit
I'rteuda by hi. pieeenou in tj*
today.
GO,Wall Light Bulbs 15c,
At Walkers Phi r
Air. raid Mrs, F. D. Built) have
moved to Florida. He will prob
ably enter the real estate liu-ines
in Ft. Myers. This family wm
given tip regretfully. Th 1 y carry
villi thru) to their new home thi
neat wishes of all who know them
B. H. Fudge is now showing
line of John B. Stetson lif ts. T
'
Messrs J. M. Fudge and Kelsey
Bird left early Sunday fcr Atlan
ta on the former’s automobile
L'hey will probably attend th<
■South Eastern Fair btfore they
l ref urn.
Use Walkers Eye Water f r sort
ind itching eyes. vVidkert Phut
P. -T. A. Supper
A Success
The little play ami the l.i x sup.
p?r belt! Fr day evening i tin
ac’ioi.l auditorium were succ sees,
bringing in receipts to the am >un'
>f SI 11 00; and the expense,- wen
ibout §l.
The school buildings need -omt
alterations and some repairs; anc
it is currently reported that th' ,
proceeds will furnish n portion ol
■he amount so much needed.
The members of the P. — 1 A
have been highly cotigraiulatec
ou their success.
years had been taking care of hi,
widow- d mother, wl>o survivet
him.
lie was au R. F. D. carrier whe
was constantly used as a subs'.i
ute; and all the carneis w- -it out
Wednesday afternoon to a'tenc
the fur.era! service lu a body.
Th-: deceased was es’e med n
worthy and ar. exeiiplary yoiro
citizen.
His body was interred Wednes
day afternoon in the Robert- Uem
etery not far frmu tho horn ■ < ‘
Rev. W. A. McDonald, Rev, Mr
Williams conducting the fooera
service.
May the grief stricken mother
and other relatives find comfor.
from Him who notes the sparrows
fall.
■Methodist Church
Announcements
S.bbnth School promptly at
9:1.i We will nave our anuual
progr-.m un i off rmg f r the or
phati home.
Preach ng services al 11 I'hi
is a sp.-oial service, Every mem
tier present, 1,-t no one be hwh'
from the ohiiron wh r can be there
,4peo al music is a feature of thii
aervicc,
LLt-aohlug se''yioee Sunday ev<
ling at 7. Last Sunday was r
'ood day with us, and we want
Sunday to bt euen better.
Senior Epw'gtli League Tuts
lay evening at 7.
Prayer services \\ ednesday eve
ling nt 7.
Jnnior Epworth L>agu. j Thun
lay aft-'iiwon after school.
Stewards’ meeting Thursday
evening at 7.
Stranger, and visitors are cor
lially urged to worship with us.
H. 11, Heisler,
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The Bridge
Being Moved.
The o’d iron bridge which ueec 1
to Span Spring Creek just west <1
town is being moved down tl f
creek to White’s Bridge.
It is b -iog hop'd by all loyal
iltizns that the county anthoritiei
vill succeed in having a first rjlan
bridge put across the creek at tha
point.
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Libel For Divorce
Ruth Stophens
vs > Divorce
Pat’k Stephens 1
The defendant, Patrick Steph
-ns, is hereby required, personally
or by attorney, to be and appen
it the n.vxr superior court, to bi
held in and for said county on the
Hb Monday in (Ui. next, thei
and there to answer the plaintiff’f
lemand in an action of divorce; ar
in default th>reof, the court’l
proceed as to justice shall apper.
tain Wilnsss ttie Hon. M. J
Yeomans, judge of said cnirt, tbit
the 9th day of S -pt. 192-1.
J. E. Lme, Oinrk.
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100 Wa’t Light, Bulbs 55c
Al Walkers Pbai
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Personalty Notice
-I R Roland and his wife have
applied for exemption of pt-rsou.ul
ty and tlie setting apr't of same,
and 111 pass upon th. sam it lb
o’clock am, on the 13 day of Oct.
1924, at my office, this Sept. 23,
1924.
Chas. C. Bush,
Ord. M. O. Ga.
Road tax notice
All parties subject, to road tax
a iII be relieved by paying $3.00 if
ouiil by Oct. 1, 1921, otherwise i>
will be SI.OO after said date. I
B. Bush for the 13 diet., W. G
. Stokes for the 12 diet., and J. I 1
Bu.-h for fl.. .:!(> r| : Vl , u ,
c-d'eclor aii'l srn . 'I <■ sl.
' J E LANE,
' Clerk.
Notice Os Land Sak
IEORGIA, Miller County:
Under and by virtue of the power o
tale contained In u ee.tain .e.miti
feed made and executed by Henry Haj:
-o the Bank of Donalsonville on th» I <
lay of March, 1928, to secure an indet t
.•dness to the Bank of Donaleoville c t
leseribed therein, said deed being re
:orded in book lA, oy deeds, page 5;-;’
leed records of said co. and state, cr,
Vpril 5, 1923, will be sold before the
:ourt house door in Miller co., Cwlquitt,
In., on Oct. 17, 1924. to the higher
end best bidder for cash, within t.) (
legal hoars of sale, all of thefollowinr
leseribed property to wit:
All of tho north UK) acres 6f land oil
if lot of land no. 223 in the 13 dist. of
laid co. and state.
The proceeds of said sale will be ap
» payment of flit- IntfctftW
I leas described in said security deed
ind tha balance, if any, will be paid t<
Tenry Hays or his assigns.
Warranty deed will be executed tc
the purchaser at said sale in the nam<
md behalf.’of Henry Hays, this Sept
10, 1924.
Bank of Donalsonville,
By’Hnuse & Goree,
Its Attys, at law.
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Notice Os Land Sak
• EORGlA—Miller County.
Under and hy Virtue of the power oi
Aale contained in a certain security
ieed made and executed by Henry Hay
o the Bank of Donalsonville on the 3)
lay of Sept. 1922, to secure an indebt
edness to the Bank of Donalsonville a:
described therein, said deed being re
corded in book lA, page 454, deed rec
ords of said co., and state on Oct. If
1922, will be sold before the court housi
door in Miller co., Colquitt, Ga.. oi
Oct. 17, 1924, to the highest and bes
bidder for cash, within the legal houn
of sale, ail of the following describes
property to wit:
All of lot of land number 224 in tbt
13 dist. of said co., and state, and hi
ing the lot of land ui on which
now live.
Said property will be.sold as the prop
erty of Henry Hays, and will be soli
subject to a security deed ov-r sail
land in favorof the Federal Land Bank,
Columbia, S. C., for $2,400.00, or then
about.
The proceeds of sai l tale will be a|-
plied to the payment ot the indebted
ss described in saiu securi y dcec
a.id the balance, if any, will be paid t<
Henry* Hays or his assigns.
Warranty deed will be executed l<
the purchaser at said sale subject 0
ien of the Federal Land Bank, Colum
bia, 8. C., this Sept. 30, 1924.
Bank of Donalsonville,
By House & Goree,
its Attorneys at law.
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Oui prices are beet
Central Pharmacy.
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Sparks Circus
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To be in Bainbridge on Frid .v
Oct. 17th. afternoon am) evening
under huge masses of canvas, the
ineat ciicus ever made by the tn
4»nuity and courage of men, wi I
parade and show in Bainbridge on
Oct 171 b, to m il;., the your,g folks
rippy ami the old ('elks young.
I’be great | arn le is mi Friday
nnrning at KinJ'j o’clock. First ■ f
ill, a real wii I aniui»| circus is a
192.1 aeqflisition, h i', ing been im
ported from the world’s greatest
•vthl animal training quarters at
■itellinphep, G?rmaity, luoludid
n liit’S'' ilajplays will bu forn tl
tons, tigrre, iti pard« t polar ftptl
(rizf-' v b; Hfs-pvvu f rehi"d o«ttich<
si will be seen in addition to Hit!
Iparka gfotip of sixteen "Rottß
non” horses, the two elcphiilil
i-rds, fancy gaiti-d nnd posind*.
I'li-see, 'he Bil'b Or.mtjr Pig Cir
me, C.-iptaiu i’icl or’s seals, •mi
iosls * I others of a novel uatbr
I'lm circus pr per opens with mi
*>lul> 'irately stngcd ipebtacl' i
Eolioys from the Ri-ig.i of Knur
I'm,” in which all of the rniimuß,
nerfiirmers, premier dancers and u
irge chorus participate, Asnfi 1 *
ting finish to the all-feature per
formince, a genuine English Fcx
Hum, iulro<h«*ibg'rnnl Irißli-br«-1
high jttmoera, and perfectly echoo ,
d fox-hounds, will replace tho
old-time and vary dangerous cliio-,
iot raci-s usually to be found lith
itlier circuaee. Don’t Forget tbo
Date Bainbridge Friday Oct. 17,
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Bargain In Honey
I am now takiui' off my tall
prop of honey. For tlie next 30
lays I will sell at reduced price
J $1.25 pt-r gallor, provided yi h
Ting your own cotitaiuer. Come
it semi at r uoe.
N. L. Stapleton.
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FOR SALE.--Four vacant lolh
in east side square in Colqi'itf,
Ga.
J NO. B. LANF,
Donalsonville, Ga.
FOR SziLE CH E.-t A prac
tically new op-n buggy end single
harness.
Mrs Avad.-lie Hunter.
Mr. E. J Hunter is in Atlant i
toe week att tiding the South
Eastern Fair.
M.-asrs Edgar Stapleton and
Gr lli i Powell are representing
Colquitt in Atlanta at ibe Sou' i
Eas-li rn Fair this week.
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