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MILLER COUNTY LIBERA!
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M Peetofflefc at Colquitt, Gu.. as Sec
ond Class Matter.
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ZULA B. TOOLE. Editor and Prop.
Advertising rates made known on ap
plication
Colquitt Ga.
Live and think.—Samuel Lover.
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Truly the “swell head” »is the
mo»t •iopendous "feleek head.”
The meet admired Ha«k in Geor
gia ia the greenback.
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Hardships are the only ships to
sight of many of u«.
“A of brass often
(hides she is worth her weight i><
goM.” says au exchange. Bras-1
tarßlshea easily; and the purse:,
displaying thia metal is soon ob
toured in in the clarkui-w ot
disgust.
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Mrs. F. C. Belli *.*
Hostess
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Tqeadav afternoon Mrs. F.
Bell entertained the dewing
tha largest and probably the most
popular social orgauixation in tin*
sect ion.
Attar au hour or so spent in
work, intermingled with con versa
tious, delicious cake aud cream
were served aud the largo crowd
ot guests left under obligation to
their gracious hostess for ao after
noon of plena u re. *££
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Some of the public schools of
the county opened Monday,
Mr. Jim Tom Bush, the princi
pal at Union with assistants, Mica
Ossie Spooner and others opened
the Enterprise School.
The Belleview School also open
ed. The teachers at thia school
am Mias Ragen, Mrs. Clayton
Chapman, formerly Mies Gladys
Addison, aud Mrs Dan Lanier.
Other aooola may have opened;
but the Liberal was not informed.
Box'Supper And
Play At
Pine Hill
Friday evening, Got. 24th, be
?inning“at*l7:4s a’ play, “Mrs
Sniggles andi Her Family," A
Pretty Girl Contest, andean Old
Supper|will be the
attraotion»*at|the PiuefHill Con
solidated School, a few miles south
of thia city, in Decatur county.
The boxes are to be packed with
the beat ofjediblei.
The admission fees will be 5
and 10 cents.
The proceeds are to be used tor
school improvent.
“A Merry Time,” “Hearty
Laughs” and a jolly good time are
promised to all who attend.
Everybody ia invited.
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Mr. F. E. Fudge was forced by
illness to take his bed Tuesday.
Bis many friends hope be will be 1
well again soon.
The people here want eggs, they
want them "bad,’ but beaure to
deliver the eggs froth.
Notice.
GEORGIA, Millar County:
AH persons interested are hereby re
quired to show eauae before the Board
of Commissioner* of Roads and Reve
nues of Millenfounty at the next regu
lar meeting oftaid body to be held on
the First Tuesday tot November 1924 at
ten o’clock a. m. why the public road
leading from the Colquitt and Damas
cus puolic road at W. B. Sheppard’s
old home place in a westerly direction
to where it intersects the Colquitt and
Blakely public read, crossing Spring
Creek at what hs known as Batt's
Bridge, should not be discontinued as a
public road, and aiao why tha public
road leading tr >3 the said Colquitl and
Damascus public read, at the Mulligan
Place, leading i a westerly direction
to where it iat,:.»-cts the public road
rtext above desurihifd, ahouid not also
oe discontinued.
By order of said Board in regular
.nesting this OeV,bW 7th. k 924.
J, it. Lane, Clerk.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
jEORGIA—Mt.ier County.
W 11! be sold i.c.oi.: tha court boost
..:,ur t>f eaid county w.tlun the legs.
..ours of sale, o the first Tuesday in
~ov, ivJ4at pun. out cry tv the tngnest
,d<ior lor ea&r the following de-
piupv.ty u wit.
UL.«<»ojli U vo”>a. - a*(jd>
and black aporp I, »i'‘f oi.e mlucK MCt
,-mto epotted, J 4, r ay mars mule, hoi
. year* <d*», 1 < * cutter, Intel uativr.-
U mak 1 , -two .■|«*e wajuas. I one
torse wugon, I- <»t vt hame», b pr. or
plow tr .ee», i * of Urac wheels, 2 pr.
jt prt»W Pantiles, a Colton planters 01
otoppuis. 3 stee warn plows, ~ steel
aeains, 1 guano u|»:ribuun , s, 1 pr. hole
diggute, 2 pr. ol teries, 6 scrape p.uws,
r two iwrae pkts-, Id rotnu snove! plow,,
1 pilch fork witboM handle. J yellow
pitted cow, 1 Ugu cream tiniler, 1 light
duo Miter, 1 hg.lt briudie puled but.
yearling, i black and white pitted bu..
yearling, 1 hay take and 1 uiuwei
.nacbnie. ,
Un aevuunt or.the buitty nature w
:Lfe>rop«**>
expense necessary to bring same to the
court ground, said property WSU not be
Drought to the court bouse, but deliv
ery will ba made at what is known, at,
the Lula Mae Mims home place, whets
said property may be inspected by au>
party desiring to bid on same.
Said property levied on under and by
virtue of a mortage fi fa issued froti
the city court o. said co. in favor of E.
M. Sheffield, t i.’isferee, against the
said Lt la Ma- Mima, and the said prop
erty found in possession of C, W. Cook
•Jr., Ulis Sept, 30. 1924.
B. E. HOUSTON, Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place:
50 acres of lan< OT at (ct of land n<«. 4('
in the 23th lane (list, of Miller County
Ga. lying and 1 -irg in the North East
comer of said I >t.
Property levied on as the property of
Mice Fivash in favor of the Rank of
Donalsonville Transferee, for texes for
die year of .1921 snd 1922.
B. E. HOUSTON, Sheriff.
Also at the time and place:
One’aarrel mart aboutp years old, al«c
one open’Buggy Rarnesville make and
harness, one stove and all cooking
things that goes with the stove. 4
tables, one w’s'i pot. 2 tine tubs, one
sidejboerd,
bedsteads, 6 inatresses, 3 sets of
springs, one wash stand, one bureau,
one lounge, one center table, 4 rocking
chairs, chairs, one singer
sewing machine, 2 clocks, one pitcher
and bow), one water pitcher, 9 plates,
one steak dish, ne large dish, 48 sau
cers, 2 milk pit iers. six cups.
Property levied on as the property of
Mose and Lixxu rerkins, in favor of E.
S. Raor.ey an<L>.ill be sold under »
mortgage fi ta . sued from the City
Court of Miller County Ga.
This Ist day cf'Oet, 1924.
B. E. HOUSTON. Sheriff.
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A PROCLAMATION.
Submitting a propose d amend meat
to the OotwtituUot of Gootcfa, to be
voted oa at the General election to be
held on Tuesday, November 4th, IM4.
said amendment to Psraarsiih 1, Seo
tlon 7, Article 7, ot the Ognttitaßon as
the State ot Georgia, to authorise tha
City of Brunswick to incur aa tndobt
•dness up to a maximum at 14 per
centum of the assessed value es tax
able property therein.
By His Exoeileucy,
Clifford Walker, Governor,
State of Georgia,
Executive Department.
Angust 21, 1924.
WHEREAS. Tha General Assembly
at its semion tn 1924, proposed ao
amendment to the ConatltuUon of this
State as set forth m Act approved
Anguat 19, 1924. to wit.
BRTTNSWICK INCREA3B OF BOJTDITI*
DJBBT, FOfi. PORT FArnigTlES.
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An Aet to aszt ParM W one of Sec
tion ««v«n t ArUCM • Ba. of the Con
sftlwlvn MWh« Georgia a.
r.errftofore ana,nrt»d,. MBs to authoris.
th* ettr of
Indebtedness up lu a ||Kmum es tour
teen percentum of tWTu»ww«4 valu
er taxable property therein, tor thr
purpose ot acquiring end operating port
faclltile*. and for other purpo*»s.
Section 1. llfcag/enacted by the Gen
-rai Assembly EBKsnrgt», and It Is here
by enacted by f » authority of tit* same
that Far*n«.J tine of gentian Seven
if Artlc» *b» Consul uUoe el
•his State she.! e amended as follows
te-wit: Ft I
Dy addins*. “ jAiagravh as h urelo
for* amendeMtag_^>:to , wii>g worG- 'And
•xcept that I Bty of Urai.ewicK. It;
addition to «aEMdebi«sdm-t<B whisfe It
may lur>ir ooMSH.-p racedm* provlylonr
if this oaraxßlßWis hereby authorised
•o Incur fronKoH to time an indebt
>da»«» up rieeodlur **v»r
mrcentum oUjßFkseSwed vaiue of ail
taxable property therein (raahtag • n>*x-
Imnm Indebtedness whlsh said stty ra»)
Incur of fouriejm p-rconUitn of such as
•eased ValusSjfflkhen »nthori»-4 by th
assent of twoWwds st tile qualified vst
-re of such Wty as above provided fo>
ibtaJnfng roeb aut'uoi-ityi provided th«'
>uoh addliftrnsl indebtedness sen only b
used tor aaaulHng, construeting. impmv.
ng end operating muntotpal gon terart
toonittM in said «ity, hwhUiM land*
-raterwaya, wharves, warAtaa**, wntei
■.rafte, used lA-gyneoeflan therewith, ans
ill stner hr over equipment tad typurte
nances: but not Hr ithig bp the forsio
ng ths generality of the ward* "munfcl
•ij port terminal faetiltles," The ften
■rai Assembly mar at shy UtM autherii
taid city to donate any bort ’ermine,
nullities owned by It to ths Slots o’
;<x>rgla with or without cSMittonS.**
Koe. 2. Be lt further enacted by th'
i’ithorlty aforesaid. That whenever U,.
<bovo proposed amendment to the Oon
titution anal! b- agreed to by two-tUr'i.-
>f the mumbera elected to, each of th<
wo Houses of the General Assembly, am
die same, hue been entered on thew Jour
tale, with the e*«s euid nays taken there
>n, Ute GovemdV shell, and he la here
>y awtheriaed and instructed to cause
Mid amendment to be published In at
<arrt two newspapers in each CongNo
logal District In ti ls Hute tor the pe
iod of two dßhthu next preceding lbs
Ima ot holding the neat general olw
iong.
»eo. 2. Be It further enacted by tbr
■uthortty eforawtid That the above pro
weed amendment ehati be eubiuHisd tot
•aiiacatlon or rejection to Uu, eleeters
>f thia Slate at the next goneMbl
o bo held after subHonttaa M yrovittol
for to the. aeoondluenltan of to
■-t-l •jw«ea|Hi4witogi y>-te feM».
WlMa
for tea. niamharu ottet Geuerwi A anew
bly All persona voting at *uoh tMeoOtm
in favor ot adopting the proposed e’nowd
ment to the Constitution shall have writ
ten or printed on their ballots «ha ward*'
-For amendment allowing the City of
HruMrwiok to inoraaae Its bonded Indabt
odneaa for the purpose ot acqutriag peri
lormlnala," aad all parsons opposed to
the adept’ea of the amendment shall
liave written or printed on their ballots
Hie words: "Agednat the amundnwi.l al
lowing the City of Brunswick te Increase
Ito bonded tndobtednsM for the purpose
of aoqulriog port tarmtoale.-
geo. 4. Ba it further enaeted by the
authority aforesaid. That the Governor
bo and he Is hereby authorised and di
rected to provide for the submission of
the amendment proposed la the flrat Sec
tion of thio Aot to a vote of the people
as required by the Constitution ot this
kt ate to Paragraph oka, ot Section one,
of Articie thirteen, and by this Ast;
and if ratified, the Governor shall, whan
he eacertalna such ratification from the
Kenretary ot State, te whom the returns
shall be referred in the manner as to
ca»M of election tor members of the Cea
ra! Assembly to oount and ascertain the
reaultSk last mW proclamation tor one la
•ortten in one oi tlru daily papers of this
fltatw announcing such result and declar
ing the amendment ratified.
See (. Be It further enacted by the
authority aforesaid. That all laws and
parts ot laws tn conflict with thia Act,
be, and the same are, hereby repealed
Approved August It, IM4.
NOW, THEREFORE, L Cliftord
Walker, Governor ot aaM State. d<
issue thia my proclamation hereby de
claring that the proposed foregoflg
intendment to the Constitution la sub
•nltted tor ratification or rojectloa to
the voter* ot tha State «uailfle<i to
vota for members ot ths General As
sembly at ths General Mastion to be
held an Tuesday, Novembar 4th, 19M
CLIFFORD WALKER.
Governor.
By Obe Governor,
8. < McLaodoto,
Smwttagy of State.
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At Walker* Pbm
Malaria
Leaves A
Heavy Mark
Malaria, unfortunately, does not end with
•he breaking of Chilis and reducing of
“’ever. Even alter the patient is free from
dual illness, the marks on his system are
Uin to see. Vitality is weak, appetite poor,
.■-’ght toller, off, spirits low. In sueh con
:tion» Wmtersmith's Chill Tonic, a reliable
•ati-nsalaria prescription is invaluable.
Wintarsir.ith’s Chill Tonic builds up and
•stores what the malarial fever has takot >
.way. It enriclK s and purifies the blood.
Is the aj.pesite. tones up the system,
A&twu the letum of health and st rength.
Taken as you ’eel Chills and Fever reining
*l, Wiui o-smith's Chill Tonic gives prompt
asd certain relief; andalong siege of Mala
-1 ria can often be avoided. Its beneficial
-streets have »eer. proved in thousands of
cases, over 6'5 years of continued use. At
v. ,r e: ug store. Popular sire, 60c; nsatn
>th sise, SI. 1. tde only by the Winter
.miih Ch.ec-.ieal Co. Into Louisville. Ky.
-•-Adv.
Superior Court
Jurors
Drawn to serve Ooto|»r urao,
1924, Miller Fuparior Court, whici
convenes fourth Monday in abov<
month,
GRAND JURORS
W B loni-a ~~~ jf J?£C C Kitnbrei
C M 'Lane Benudioup Houatoi
J D Cleveland K E Mo-'dj
0 W Roberts W A Crawforo
SB Thornton J B Carpen tei
•Ing. Tool** .toa F Wiiliasi
A C Baah Edgar Newbern
C F Andrews F H Bueffieh
8 E William. D B Davia St
G B Strickland W G Stokei
I \t Levering E L Warrer
G J Kimbr*4 S B Wilkir
J T Jor-lan Walter Sheffiek
I’ C Nowell W H Mock
Chau B tCoLerte K W Au<nir
TRAVERSE JURORS
•J G Roberts J R Dyer
C J Davia J L Bard)
P W Biiiej J A Roberh
W W Phillips B F Ritchi’
1 B Joiner T M McDowell
S’ C Bell G (! Dhvh
u H Kitnbral W B Kegut-
J B Addison H J Kunuc.t
( E Daaieia Dock Hauo
I S Wilkin W X Dance.
I W Carter 1 G Wlltiami
t’ M Johnson Q M
IV B Moody Torn Davit
/ M Fudge L«-wi« Dbuiek
v G Ktiiey ,1 At N-wbetrj
f P Joyd W C Underwom
f W Willis ata W 0 Croat
A W Bird . Li) Loveritu
I K Agnew J U,T Hui.
I R Rhwls G P Sbinglet
1 T Justice Davis Hot>etoi
W A Phillips JFOverstree'
R W Odom W 0 Barrel
■V Id Rawls Sr Wjti Philiipr
I A Phillips G Botkin
• ■ 'fc® Hat«h.*r Jr
W -I Awt'in B W Tiner
W A Floyd JC McMtiHet.
E L Shepard J C*Pick’or>
I.) W Lanier L L Brown
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Notice
o—
Georgia, Miller County:
Notice ia hereby given that on the
ith day of November, 1924, the under
‘igned ae guardian of Grady Miller and
Prank Miller, minor children of 1,. M.
Killer doceaaeil, will make applicatior
to Hon. M. J. Yeomans, Judge of th*
superior Court of Miller County, Geor
>ria, at Dawson, Georgia, for the sal
and re-inve«tmen’ of certain realestati
belonging to said minors, to-wit:
An undivided two-thirds intercbl n
and to the following described proper
ty, to-wit: One house and lot locatet
>n the west side of Cuthbert Street in
the t'itv of Colquitt, Geargia, boundet
is follows; on t e north by Jaud of E.
K. Miller, on the east by Cuthbert
street, on the south by street and on
west by land of Mabel Tilleh and beint
knsvrn as the L. M. Miller honieplace.
Applicant, the mother of suid minors
owns a one-third undivided interest ir.
and to said property. She desires to
use the proceeds of said sale in pur- '
phasing a certain house and lot in town •
of Norman Park, Colquitt County,
Georgia, owned by o.ie J. M. Willis, ir.
order that she may send said minor
children to school at Norman Institute,
and in order that applicant and said
minor children can reside near the
luune of P. W. Roberts, an uncle of
said minor enildren.
This October l&tfa. 1924.
Kate Ingram, Guardian for
Grady Milter and Frank Miller.
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Mr. Fred Powell who left itiai
home here a boat ten days ago to,
seek hie fortune in Florida, has
gecapted a position rn Miami.
Her many r-elalives and frieude
here were pleased to aee Mrs Carl
Collins of Panama Oitjr, Fla. here
slaat week.
JUST
ARRIVED!
Solid Car Os
Fulgum & Texas
RustjProof Seed Oats & Seed Rye.
Buy While Prices Are Lowest.
J. S. WILKIN & SON"
narijiTOlß
?. It takes the
Drudderyout
Cooking
\ H you want to «park«cu> th« f*»nw es
p»rGct c-tilting, wkh worry »nd tioftytalfliy j
[1 »4d tfrudjMfy left Mt lort mm i Frinaii Rang* Inw: 9«' kitchen,
RANGES
Quick ftefiting,"steady heating, heat In the oven instead of the kitohen;
instant hot water all rhe time; a large warming closet that keeps the food j
dean and warm without drying it out; freedom from rust and dirt; these
ar* some of the features of Princess Ranges. -
Princess Ranges reduce kitchen work, because they are absolutely de
pendable. The one-piece metal construction of body and top rim insures
steady, even heating, because there arc no bolts to burn out as the years go
by—no joints to widen and let in cold air to weaken the draft and cool the
.jrven. «
LE Fudge & Co. Colquitt; Ga.
. Land Sate
GEORGIA, Miller County:
By virtue of the power contained in
a deod’to secure debt made and execu
ted by Josh W., Floyd to Bainbridge
State Bank du D«c. 28t’i. 1920, and re
:orded tn Book lA, pag? 183 Miler
Superior Court, the undersigned will
in ft* let, day of November 1924, be
fore the Court Hpuse dnor «n ’-idCoun
ty, within the legal hours of sale, ex-
M>re for sale to the highest bidder for'
•ash, the following described real es
tate: All of the South half of. lot ol
iand Nurnber93 (ninety-three) situated,
lying and being in the 20th, District
if Miller County. Georgia, containing
>ne hundred and twenty-five acres,
nore or less. Said properly will be
sold to satisfy the balance due on the!
iote for the principal sum of Three
tundred thirty-five and 15-lbu Dollars,
bearing even date with said deed am
iae Oct. Ist, 1921, said balance due
irincipal amounting to One hundred
ighty-one and 71-Jtfl d'.’llak,
interest. The'proceeds derived fron
the sale will be applied fifst -to'tbe
'atiefaefion of .-aid note, advertising
and cost of sale, and tbe remainder, it
any, paid over to Josh W. Floyd as his !
interest may appear.
■ This 18tb, day of October 1924.
Bainbridge State Bank
By E. J. Perry, President, ~,
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FIREWORKS
! Exclusive Pyrotechnic Offering
Designed For -State
Fair Pageant.
An extraordinary hrewprks program
has been planned'for. the.-Florida State
fair, Jacnsoi.,;!!< t November 20-29, in
connection with the gigantic pageant
spectacle which is io., ne the leading
hippodrome attraction on the : -tate
fair entertafhnieut bi 11...
The Newton Fireworks Company of
Chicago has been awarded the con
tract this year and (heir ar ists and
pyrotechnic experts who will be sent
to Jacksonville two'wefiks in advance
of the fair have assured fair officials
that the offering this year will excel
al) previous efforts at the state fair.
The fireworks designers working
under the direction of Fred Pfeffer,
Hrecfor of the pageant revue, are
planning special features that har
inontze with, and add spectacular
effect to the pageant Itself.
; In addition to fireworks that will
be given to support the revue an un
usually attractive program of pyro-
: vchnics will close the ehterfaioßtent
urogram each nlgfit-of the fair. Sev
eral carloads of explosives and
’rtistlc- set pieces'will be sh’pred to
racksonvllle fpr the.'big spectacle, It
s said
WRITE FOR SSATE FAIR
PREMIUM LIST
Jacksonville.• Fla.—Offering approx
; imiately >25;0&0 In cash prizes,
trophies, and special awards the Flor
ida State Fair has- (pis year Issued
one of tfie .most attractive premium
iista aver published by the fair.
Being k Considerable Increase over
, previous years the prizes, together)
with a marked -.improvement in tha
elasnfleatlons nqted in a number o 9
divisicns this yesir are expected to
hate it big effect ufpou the educational
program, fair. state.
The proiniuEi'-Ifets are tree to any,
me irterested and a copy will be mail,
■>d uj)on request to R M. Strip!in,
teeretary. Box 382. Jacksonville.
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