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| Wednesday I
(Some Day at the Ford Place I
B In addition to Selling you all the gas you wont at ■
B JMc cash and giving you a new tube FREE with each ■
I* live sold on lids day a
We are going to give you j
FREE Show Nuff FREE |
K To the first Lady and Gentleman that trades $2.50 K
■ Cash, Will give you FREE, either one, your sc lee Hon ',K
■ $2.50 pump or $2.50 inner tube Plumb FREE. In p,
v making your purchase bug any thing except (laso
v line. Which can not be included in this Free offer. ,as
B Colquitt is the best place in South West Georgia to »
1 get your Moneys worth. J.
| Come to Colquitt I
X J*'or the convienvc and accomodation to my friends
♦2 and customers, 1 will hare an extra man to help us K
jol Give YOU Still Better Service &
SI “ Try the FORD PLACE FIRST.” 9
IE. J. Hunter, The Ford Place I
‘•WHERE FORDS CANT BE STILL.”
Phone 19 t^ |
| Colquitt Georgia. |
Tirestone
Wiaa Battle 1
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4 n ; i."’*.^^ 4 May 30
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- A* 301.13 Miles
per hour—soo M£2es Trouble
Thia gruelling test proves the
outstanding superiority of Fir.e
■tone Full-Size Gum-Dipper'. Bal
loons. With practically no change
in qara and drivers from last year,
aM over the same rough, uneven
mdc track, laid sixteen years ago
i Balloons racing under
a‘Blazing sun— beat last year’s
I worldrecord onthick walled.high
praaaure tires by a wide margin.
r 1 Os th® 21 ® ar s which started,
only 10 finished “in the money”
—•very one on Firestone Balloons
—Qum-Dipped bythe extra Fire-
process that adds extra most miles per dollar nearest Firestone dealer today.
C. B. BUSH' Dealer. Colquitt Ga.
E. J. Hunter, Dealer, Colquitt, Georgia.
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6 Duray .... 1 J.OI
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8 Kreis .... P»>.33
O Shattuc . . . P 5.74
IO Bordlno . . . L'.75
Strength and flexibility, and elimi
n' cs internal friction and heat.
Cf.ll at our principal branches
- as.-:ct one of these Full-Size
13. iioons that travelled the 500-
tn le race without a change.
Th-. wonderful Gum-Dipped
I?.'” era t’-. "* Stood this terrific
grind, will gi..‘ you safety and
comfort —and thousands of addi
tional railes —on the worst coun
try reads —in Gaily conflict with
sharp stones and gravel,worn-out
macadam and brokeneoncrete. See
Land Sale
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Pursuant to the authority vested in
it as grantee under and by virtue of
the powers set out and contained in a
certain deed to secure debt, made on 1
or about July 17, 1919, by James W.
Bailey, running to the Montpelier Sav
ings Bank & Trust Company, as gran
tee. and recorded on July 18, 1919, in
Deed Book 7, pages 469-72, Records of
Miller County, Georgia, there will be
sold before the Court House Door of
Miller County on the first Tuesday in
July, July 7, 1925, at public outcry, be
tween the usual hours of sale for hold
ing Sheriff’s sales in said County, alk
of the following described property,
to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land situ
ate, lying and being in the State of
Georgia, and County of Miller, and 1,
ing more particularly described as fol
lows:
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All of Land Lots One Hundred and
Six (106) and One Hundred and Thirty
five'(l3s) in the Thirteenth [l3th] Dis
trict of Miller County, Georgia, each
containing two hundred and fifty |2so]|
acres, more or less. Also the North
.i-l« of Lund Lots One Hundred and
live and One Hundred and Thirty-six
(195 and 136], containing together One;
Hundred and Eighty (lb«] acres, more
or less, in the Thirteenth [l3thJ Dis
trict of said Miller County, Georgia,
ouuhdod u i follows: On the North by I
the iand lot lines of said I ts; on the '
.Vest by Spring Creek; on the South I
oy thj lands of the heirs of A. T. j
Lane; on the East by the East line of i
Lot One Hundred and five [l(‘sj. AU
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA—MiIIer County.
Will be sold at the court house door
n said County on the first Tuesday in
Inly, 1925, at public out cry.
within the legal hours of
ale, to the highest and best bidder
for cash, the following described
roperty, to-wit:
1 Piano, Brooster make, and levied
m as the property of T. W. Whitehurst
igt., under and by virtue of a tax fi fa
issued by G G Carter, T. C. of M. C.Ga.
or state, to. mid scool taxes for the
,ear of 1924, levy made by B. B. Hous
ton, deputy sheriff, ..nd returned tome,
this 9 day of June. 1925.
B. E. HOUSTON,
Sheriff.
I Cramped |
| and Suffered |
tm “My back and head would wM
Kl ache, and I had to go to bed,” m.
says Mrs. W. L. Ennis, of
Worthville, Ky. “I just could Im
not stay up, for I would cramp WO
and suffer so. I was very wa
JgJ nervous. My children would
'get on my nerves.’ It wasn’t Wi
vA a pleasure for me to try to go n
ra anywhere, I felt so bad. gj
Ik! “My mother had taken fzi
jCARDUII
| For Female Troubles
IM at one time, so she insisted
that I try it. I took four bot- A
ties of Cardui, and If one m
Vn should see me now they m
VM wouldn't think I had ever
ggj been sick. gj
“I have gained twenty
ym pounds, and my cheeks are m
Wt rosy. I feel just fine. lam 41
® regular and haven't the pain. 41
Iga “Life is a pleasure. I can 4]
Ki do my work with ease. I 4}
give Cardui the praise.”
wk Cardui hae relieved many »□
thousands of eases of pain and ra
Xu female trouble, and should Zjjj
ra help you. too.' K|
ra Take Cardui. ,
At All Druggists’
F.-106BM
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666
is a pereoription for
Malaria, Chilis and Feve
Dengue or Bilious Fever.
It bills Ibe germs.
pf said lands lying' in one tract and
containing Six Hundred and Eighty
[6Bo] acres, more or less.
Together with all and singular the
rights, members and appurtenances to
all of the above deeribed property be
longing or in any wise appertaining.
1 The property above described being
that conveyed by and deeribed in the
deed to secure debt aforesaid.
Said property will be sold to the
highest bidder for cash as the property
of James W. Bailey, default having
been made in payment of interest and
principal on the note and interest cou
pons secured by said deed to secure
debt, and the debt thereby secured
having become due by reason of said
default, and by reason of maturity.
The s<lid sale will be made under and
pursuant to the provisions of the deed
to secure debt aforesaid.
MONTPELIER SAVINGS BANK .
TRUST COMPANY
Chas. F. Lowe President
By B. F. Whhdruif, Attorney.
423 Healy Building,
Atlanta, Ga.
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Citation
GEORGIA, Miller County:
Whereas, Thos. W. Stephens, admin
istrator of the estate of Mrs. Lncy 1
Stephens, represents to the court, in hi:
petition duly filed and entered on rec
ord, that he has fully ad'mimsterec
! said estate. This is to cite all person:
concerned, kindred and 'creditois, U
j sdow cause, if any they ciu>, why -an
' administrator should not be dischargee
1 from his auniinisiruion and lective let
, tens of dismission on the first Monday
1 in July, ’.92'.,
W. C. DANCER,
Ordinary.
Notices Local ■
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Legislations
GEORGIA—MiIIer County.
As representative of said county ]’|
introduce a hill in the 1925 session oi
the legislature, repealing the act estab
fishing the city court of said co., ti
g«th«r with all acts and amendatorie
ther of, an I transferiug all dockets
niir utes, records, books and papers o
said city court to the superior court o
■ai l co., u.,,1 for other purposes, sat)
repeal of s.dd act, the abolishingofsai<’
city court and the transfer of dockets
minute*, records, Looks and papers o
said t.-iy court to the superior court o
raid co. to become effective Tuesday.
Sept. I. 1925, this May 1.
S. B. Wilkin, Rep. Elect
M. C. Ga.
GEORGIA. Miller County:
As representative of aid county I’ll
introduce a bill or resolution in the 1921
session of the legislature relenvingMil
ler co of the state and eo.‘convicts so:
- to 4 years’, said bill or resolution t<
become effective Sept 1, 1925.
This May! 1925
S.'B. Wilkin, Rep. Elect
M. C. Ga.
Georgia, Miller County:
As representative of said county I’ll
introduce a bill in the 1925 session oi
the legislature creating the office of i;
county road superintendant for and ol
[ said co., defining his duties, power, au
; thority and for other purposes; said bill
I becoming effective Sent. 1, 1925, this
IMayl, 1925.
S. B. Wilkin. Rep. Elect
M. C. Ga.
Georgia, Miller County:
I As representative of said county IT
introduce a resolution in the 1925 ses
sion of the legislature prohibiting the
eo. authorities of said eo. from opening
or cutting any new roads in said co. foi
12 to 4 years, and for* other purposes.
; said resolution becoming effective Sept.
1, 1925, this May 1, 1925.
S. B, Wilkin, Rep. Elect
M. C. Ga.
Georgia, Miller Count}:
As representative of said county I’ll
introduce an act in the 1925 session o f
the legisla'ure amending the act enti
tied an act to create a hoard of com
missioners of roads and revenues in the
county of Miller, and Jor other purposes,
as approved Aug. 22. 19u5, said amend
ment to become effective Sep.. 1, 1925,
this May I, 1925.
S. B. Wilkin, Rep. Elect
nave 100 !7~gZ~—
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Night Coughing—
e How to Stop It
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