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Miller County Liberal
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Cotton
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On Sept 33<d t e G-ivemeut Re
port gave the f< lluwinu iiguree:
Colton giutied in Milh r <<nMity 11
1925 atuiHin’. cl to 3321 Lai e bis
year at the same I'me there lial
been 1297.
DeCatUi'e r<-cotd ft aS 2h9i) for
this year, ageiusl 1238 list year.
For the whole atatu (>02.291 bales
had been ginned thia year while
at the same time last year anly
288.901 were ginned
Burke Co leads the sta»e with
22,802 bales while Emanuel ranks
second with,lß’sßs and Terrell a
report plac« s her in the .fourth*
place with 17 557.
Seminole bad ginned this year
4051, last year 2.03.>.
Early gintitd Ibis year up to the
date specified B.'>22 ( w;nlr last year
*. 4817 Was all tuat *»" ginned Up to
a
the same time
The price paid this week her>
is on about 21 50 cents per pouirn.
The U S. Publisher'gives tlii
warning "Backbiting and b, ant-
ing are both - inconsistent will
learning td.oye th* eighth grade,
particularly gri’al learning, fix
world g>v rt iii i rally of its "I 1
jdause .5 ,dht‘r Ihti-igH; Lui
learning that it gives its respect.
The Liberal makes no uristake it
saying that boasts are the outcom.
of conceit or egotism; and the Bibb
says: ‘ Seesi thon a man that i>
conceited, ther. is morn hoped
a fool than of him.”
Mrs. H, E. Martin of Appa
lachicola Fla. was delightfully en
tertaiued here during the week
end at the home of her sister, Mrs
F. M. Johnson.
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Notice Os First
Meeting Os
Creditors
In The District Court of the
United States for the Southern
District of Georgia, Albany Di
vision
In the matter of John Isom
Davis bankrupt, in bankruptcy.
To the Creditors of John Isom
Davis, of Colquitt, Miller County
Georgia, and district afonsaid,
greetings:
Yon are hereby notified that
John Isom Davis, as aforesaid, was
on the 28th day of September 1925
duly adjudicated bankrupt, and
the first meeting of creditors will
be held at the office of the under,
signed in Dav s-Exchange Bank
Building, Albany, Ga., on Oct 14 j
1925, at 11 am., at which lime aid
creditors may attend, prove (hen i
claims, examine th“ bankrupt, ap
point a tru >tee and transact such
othir business as may properly
come before said meeting. The
bankrupt is required to be present
for examination
WitnesM my hand and dated al
Albany, Ga., thia 28th day of Sep-i
tember 1925.
James TIFT MANN,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
WATCH COLQUITI' GROW THE IeADING CITY OF SOUTHWET CEORQIA
■iißlll r■ ■ f- -I**’-’- •«*»■■«»» F-WT " min--"’ T “FTT .«l)> .
i"" Liberalities j
Socials, Locals. and
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Ills mafiygfrie' ds #eie (’lad I
see Mr J E'Tulrti (sere Monday
Co). J. R. Williams lias return
ed to Norristown to »«k charge>f
'.he sclicol llwie ar the badii -
mtinbi rof the faculty.
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“SEED OATS ’—The Ar ino
ton Peanut Co. at Ariiugt hi, G >
have just received n cir of tn’c
[’’ulguin ho? oats, which they
offering cheap
Well, it is jual about the thing
t-i do now. is to tiilt. pi-anule, an*i
whether you nave got a ‘PINT’ o-
H ‘QUART.’ a It'Norn TRAIN
IJlAD,’send them to Bostwick's
Peanut M ill, Arlington. Tliaiika.
Mi. C. F Wilkerson who farin'
in the western portion of th.
coroty, Ims demonstrated fi> fur
mrrs that a bale of cotton to the
pre, can be produced, jn Mill, r
e tin y, He brought a lot of co!< r-'
»d.families from Alnbania; unit J
they hav« made a w> nderful c.-pp
m h large form He
paid SIOOO rent Lu _ is. l Llif ,
r f
After a' tedious ■ *lr A*’’
Chlliouu lias had fr interesti ig
family j >in him in Malone Fin.
In their new home he will get tic
qtl tilled with an infant Son ad
ded to his family u few weeks al
ter his departure ‘o seek his for
tune in the ‘Peninsula State,"
I’liis family is missed from th.
social rauKs and the n-lifiuns ac
tivities here. Their many friend
are joining the Liberal in hopitu
that success will attend them in
their new home.
You feilows all know ‘BOS F
WICK,’ the peanut man at Ari
inglon, Ga., don’t you? Yi-s. Well,
he’s the ‘GUY’ that wants your
pinders, now don’t forget that, gt t
i hurry on, he is ready to talk
business.
It is said that Miss Myrtl
Puree, who was reared in and
around this city, now holds a po
sition in Atlanta, in the larg
stors of M Rich. She Lad some
experience a few yesrs ago io sales
man,hip while clerking for the
late F. E. Fudge. The Libera
hopes she aid do well in thie
p isition.
Plant your “SEED OA IS ’ now
also your gr- 'z iig pastures. Art ,
lugtou Peanut Cc. Arlington, Ga , |
have plenty, ai.d bought tin in to'
sell. Fulgum variety, get tin tn I
i right away.
Mrs. Eda Mercer n turned to
j her home h.-re last w u.-K aflt r a ,
d lightful stay in Montezuma a' ‘
the home of her daughter, Mrs. '
R. H. Saunders.
Mr. C. M. Jones, h> re Moiidai,'
ex or ss d himself as feeling muci
improved in health, after b-in
in a precarious condition during
the spring end early summer. IL
is not yet well, but seems so much
better.
PULL FOR UCtQUITT OR PULL OUT .
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Mrd.U.Ti I M.?r.
L’hift P'-ri; IL IMTI V V r,.’ •
( <lny. I’wo sons, Me,sr- E.
i Z A. Cheshire arid >ni* date‘. ter,
- I I e<M mi i ■. I. inl ul c^ll' .
lit is Irjso Wile, me,l by' ;
triemU.
Mr. end Mrs J. W Bush L-V
iiaiiy have beeh to re ' tine 'jwecK
: Ting The ii'n.il.erß ’ilj'iort,.- !iu
i MlibtJi « n kdiWfcL
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' Mr. Dus’er Mock Was. JB'' ([g
;th wort jy young ger th
med brief bm.ur i-
L'bvral i ffi.’e .' ii.urdTy
V ' -’jfc >,‘S
BOS PW p. ifi ■.'
. >i-t Arlington, G < , ialk, a'biint
in your lidnit-s, h”^4oii : ’fe
■ verybody is jming it, be- Hai< j. "J?
r’oii
.Mrs. J. M Fiidgc;- accnmpn uyi’
by her bridlier, Mr. W. R
ai.d Ins wjje, and by hi r
'll l \\ u., (ill li i ■ .e. ..p, lit ' : : I
visiting rind Topping .' '
7 ' '
ATr TV n> rTßeii who ;, nScetT.y
drove six tboiwarid and four I wo.
dn dm< l-s from L> < A.i 1.., Cai,
£
to Tampii Fla. was lure
to a. e hie mother anil other r-la
tivee. He expressed an ini ntir tr
of rt turning to hiiialode in Tmirpi
ibis week
Miss Myrtice Powell spent tin
week-end at her parental hem.
here. On her return to Columbia,
whtre she teaches music, she was
accompanied by her si-ter, Mus]
Cecil Powell, who is spending th’
week in the Ala, city.
‘BOST WlCK'S'peanut mill is
right up town in Arlington, Gn
Convent, nt. Weights right, the
right ki. d-of treatment and top
pi ices all the time. Shoot your
peanuts to him.
Mis N. He Soo't came np fr, m
Decatur county and spent |he
week-end with her mother, Mrs,
Maude Scott. Miss Scott is doing
primary work in a popular scboOl.
She was accompanied on this trip
ly one of her cc-workers, Mine
Westbrook, who teaches the fourth
i
and fifth grades.
Cola. N L Stapleton, P. D
Rich, Missre. W. C. Underwood
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|J. E. Lane. A. 4 Cowart and Li
I L Harrell are among the deacon, I
‘ and members of the Baptist church. I
: who will reprrestit it at thePowen |
i A-s cinfi hi being held today an, ■
It m rrow in Donalsonville.
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A Box Supper
! At n im *rv School on j
’ evnointf, Oc r . 16, bpyinnitifr hI i I
i
.’clock, a b- x Hiipp-r will bo tied! i
The public is cor tia !v inv ted; j
and tin* t:r. ce> <ls v. ii L- used f< t
i
the hem fit of the Sclio •!.
Published l>y riqu-et of th-,
members of the faculty.
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'Real Estate
•>" t rrr?v',s' a/ .lln-a.lion . ,xZr miles laiui oicwr wish&s
on piMU' to" Sell his land to list same
’ .1, Hiir thiililiii'j.<. . ivilit ns._ g
}'/() livres 3 1-1 from ('-I.hjufl!, flit-. QU '■■"'l'" ■
fnthhr Hunt, 90 nri rs tn cnlliratuiri . Share croppier-t and renters ire
• hind nt //» ;• <>>•'." <■</./, find ahhoiue for •
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’jl IS iH-res’l :i-4 indies frtpn- Ir‘mi, City, (Ja., ' - •; \ ... ‘fen ./
ia I nd iii.-SiCiii...!' jiue ,-om- th s n-i.o icvnb}o bay a I
mnnftif, for $4000: Terms // de:dhdib . ' home cheap. L-.. f . g
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rl'il-7* ’ Jl-< •? ?.■. ■ -g- .» TO
w' 1! i ar, '' S ’’ ('■obpat:. (Inf 'nt Wjffi .. «
ug.-ro/rr/. nO acres /n enHira'thm. at 'T.dU /s r jirr, .
’'r * We arc spemEng a good deal of money advertising
l^ s sect ‘? n an d we iave mahy bargains. Now is th
| vine and if you ward to wIL Hs it with us
VISIT, Ll# IN and INVEST IN |
I Miller County Property ?
Lands are productive, cheap, good market and
U climate the year around.
| Miller County Realty Co. Jesse A. Drake, Mgr. Colquitt, Ga.p
WSKCW I!
Cotton
,Ve Believe In Higher Prices
For Colton. Consign You.s i'o
Us To Bn Ib id, Draw 80 Per
Cent.
Highest Pi ices.
Quick Set'lements.
SAVANNAH COT PON FCTG.
COMPANY,
Savatinnli, Ga.
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Administrator’s Sale
Georgia, Baker County:
Will be sold before the court house
door of said county, within the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday h.
Nov. 1925, which is the 3 day of Nov.
1925, at public out cry, to’the highest
bidder for cash the following de
scribed real estate:
Th- east half of 10l of land no. three
hundred and thirty-four in twelfth dist.
:of Miller co. Ga., containing one hun
i rlrt-d and t wenty-five acres, more or
I less.
I Said sale' being made after due adv.-r
--j tisement and order of the ordinary
i granting permission to the admiuistra
i tor to sell said lands for the purpose of
' paying debts of lite estate of N. 11.
| Sanders. The sale will 'ake place be
fore the court house door in Newton,
■ Baker co. Ga., and the said lund« being
I free from all encumbrances whatsoever.
[Title will be mode to the purchaser by
; the uudersigi.e las adtnr. This the 5
I day of Get. I*.)J5.
A. L SANGERS,
Adtnr. on the est. of
N If. S-r.ders.
Another Change
Mr. B. H, Fudge presents n
new list of prices f >r the consitL’ra
lion of those who read the Liberal
I’bere is not any doubt in the
minds of his hundreds of easte
rners that he saves them much on
their purchases, that his good-'
i are ns represented and that hie
>t -re is in reality a “Store of S-r
! vice ”
FOR S \ LE
At once, a brand .-w Fool truck
for sale cheap, only one month
old. Sre J. I). Fudge.
Commissioners
In Session
lu’S'lai 10l the County Codi
miesioners viz: Judge W.C. Dan
cer, MreSrs Jam -s Cheshire. G W
Otiamber-, It E Fudge nnd H. A
S o ffi Id Jr, with (J: rk J !'■
Lane, w.-r- pr< e nt forth- regt)
.las s-est > I
V• ry ill !-> tuisi u<‘ss v -is trait
acted xe pt lite ordeit.ig of bil'e
■ paid
A eliortage of wood for fn< I a
I be c !i-< t ric light pl-.tit. han n.eeSet
tated turning IT the curren
this Week. T'ie Ilß'CCHtblg ot
crops now pays butler than th
hauling of wood. L ull os and ia>
terns burning keros- tie an i c i
lights w. re pressed into service.
COL X.X/X '
Kissing Promiscu
t ously Discussed.
A trio-J young gentlemen were
- talking >ri u store not long sine
( | While waiting fora busy sale ■
. | man, the iditress heard one mal
, a remark something like this: “1
you do t>r.t ask a girl to kiss yon
;or kiss her, about the first er se -.
j ond time you go with her, si,
■ ttiiuks you have very little tense.
Such rapidity! If that remar
i i xpresses a truth, it is surely tin e
I for impeding the progress ot a
i habit which degrades and cheat -
ens womanhood.
Not so long ago a Southern wo-
I man, (Her name has been ft r
. gotten.) wrote this little rhym
. | which so un pressed itself outlet
ieditress that she can not forget i :
j "It may give a smile unto mat ,
[That is of friendshiu ti part;
But I give not a kiss unto any
Who has not theloveof my heart.’
. Is it any Wunder tnat some yea s
. after h« r marriage the same writ r
gave exp.<’ssion to this rhyme:
“Many blessings along my pa'L
way fall;
■ But my children and their fatb i-
are sweetest of the all.”
The edilrees regtets that si'e
[failed to remember the name - f
■ the author; but we recollect th t
1 eu often thought that her life, life
i | .
■her writings, must hav< been pure.