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4ILLER COUNTY LIBERAL
Published Every W edneaday. Entered
at Pustofflce at Colquitt, Ga., as Sec
ond CIM« Matter.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR.
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ZULA B. TOOLE, Editor and Prop.
Advertising rates made known on ap
plication.
«* Colquitt, G».
Put BOSTWICK THE PEA
NUT MAN’S BRAND og yntii
Lizzies, and let them cocue, be’,
tearing to go. He's the fellow you
want to get into your conversa
tions when talking pennate
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Mr. J. C. Tenant returned Sun
day from a trip to Northwest Ga.,
and Northeast Ala. points. Uncle
Charlie's description of the cff. ctr
of the drougtli in that section ir
distressing. Many farmers made
no crop at all, and water is no
scarce that is rationed in Lagrange
and other places.— Early County
News.
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News From
Route One
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Mies Annie Mock spent Saturday
night with Mies Irene Mock.
Since last week Mr. C. J. Mock
has bean down with bis back; tut
Monday, waa able to ride over to
Mr. W. G. T dberl’s still. We an
glad to note bis recovery
Mr. L. R Nix and family nit-tor
ed ovet to Eldorudo Sunday to
visit his brother, Mr. E R ix
They were accompanied home by
■ »bie mother, who will spend a fc«
*daya with them. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mock, theli
•on, Mr. Oliff, and daughter*,
Misses Maude and Annie, and
their couaiu, Mias Irene Meek,
Went over to Colquitt Sunday eve
ning to bear Dr. Lane preach, and
enjoyed the sermon very much.
Do not forget prayer meetinu at
Mayhaw evety Friday evening al
7 o’clock Everybody cordially
invited.
We're glad to sea so mony peo
ple planting gardens. We hope
to be able to have something to
eat in the furture. trust.ng to the
Lord for sunshine and rain.
We were glad to see Mias Ida
•Eubnger ou her way to C H. S
Monday.
Monday Mrs L. R. Nix receiv
ed a package from Mrs. Drew
Bush. It contained some much
appreciated '‘good ole tatera.”
Mr. Charlie Sheffield and family
visited relatives up near Lucile
Sunday.
Sunday little Ruth Nix visited
little Cbloe Fletcher.
We regret to say that Mrs. J. L.
Mock is sick this week Hope
she will soon be well again
Little Ruth Nix spent Tuesday
night with Mias Vera Bush.
Mr. and Airs. Walter Davis have
• very sick child. We hope it’ll
soon be restored to health.
“Dark Eyes.”
Mim Ruby and her father, Mr.
.Jeff Wilson, of Decatur county
were here Monday, the youug iaov
being the guest of her cousin, Mrs
E. J. Hunter.
- Drug Store Sold
d
Mr. A D. Walker has sold Ire
drug store here and rented his
* home to Mr. Odom, of Blukely
Po'seesion is to be given atroirt
the ZOiii inst.
It is probable t.bat Mr. Walker
will move with bis int-reoting fam
ily to some town in Florid", where
he expte'a to continue operating
a drugstore. ,
lie is an enterprising Oitiz-n;
and the many friends here, of the
family, wish for each member suc
cess wberev r they locate.
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Arm Broken
s
At the noon recess t is morning
while playing bridge, a game in
which several boys, in stooping
positions, hold up other boys try
ing to break the bridge down,
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Master Walter Geer had bis l> ft
arm broken in two places, at the
elbow and about two or three
f
inches above.
Al student rushed the ltd to Dr.
Hays'office; and later, the phy
sician took him to Bainbridge and
un Xray picture made of the
■ injury.
As we to press Walter seems to
.. be resting as well as could be ex
pected. ■
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
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GEORGIA, Miller County:
Will be sold at the court house door
n said County on the first Tuesday in
. Nov. 1925, within the legal hours of
, sale, to the highest and beat bidder
for cash, the following described
property, to-wit:
All that certain piece pares) or tract
of Wind containing 512 acres, >noie -*>r
lesA situated, lying and being on the
Twilight road, about 7 miles front the
1 town of Colquitt, in the 13 (fist, of said
, co. and state having such shapes, metes
I and distances as will more fully appear
by reference to a plat thereof made by
J. K. Ritchie, surveyor, on the 23 day
of June, 1922, and attached to the ab
stract of said lands and filed with the
Federal Land Bank of Columbia. S. C.
Said land being more fully described as
' follows: Th'e north 82-40 acres of land
1 of lot of land no. 221, also 50-00 acres
off of the east side of lot of land no.
260, also all of lot of land no. ZZ2, ex
cept 55 acres in a square in the nortb-
■ west corner of the said lot. also the
• south 184 acres of the east three fourths
, of lot no, 259. All of the said land be
ing bounded on the north by the lands
of H. T. Chambers and the Twilight
road, on the east by the lands of E. E.
Hornsby, on the south by the lands of
E. E. Hornsby and J. E. Drak», and
on the west by the lanes of Mrs. Eliz
beth Chamber? and w. J. Bush.
Said property levied on as the prop
erty of J. C. Roberts to satisfy a fi fa
issued from the superior court of said
co, and state, in favor of the Planters
Bank of Donalsonville, and against the
said J. C. Roberts, this the 1 day of
Oct. 1925.
B. E. HOUSTON,
Sheriff.
Mr Arthur Kelly went to th?
nome of bia parents Monday, feel- 1
mg very unwel . He hoped to br
able to retueu here the last of the
week to work in the store of hie
aunt, Mrs L, A. Bolton.
Mr. John Black, who left Col
quilt for a position which took
' him over La., and Miss., bus been
in this county for tu week. He
was visiting h : s mother, Mrs
Henry Cook, nt Cooktown; but fol
< few days be has been a guest at
the home of his brother, Capt A
H. Cook, here. He, his wife and
their five children reside io Phil
adelphia, Miss. A most coidia
welcome was extended the former
Oolquittaa.
Sale Os Lands Under
Powers Contianed
In Deeds To
Secure Debt
GEORGIA, Miller County:
Pursuant to powers contained in two
deeds to secure debt, both executed by
T. J. Shingler to Charles Forman, un
der date of Aug. 30. 1916, one to secure
payment of sß,oo*> principal and interest
thereon, same recorded in book 6 pages
325 to 327, office clerk superior court
Miller co., the other to secure payment 1
of $Bl4 principal and interest thereon,
same recorded in book 6 pages 328 !o
330. office clerk superior Miller co.; and
both said security deeds and the debts
thereby secured, transferred to. and
now held by the Atlanta & Lowry Na
tional Bank. Atlanta. Ga., by a writ
ing executed by Charles Forman, and
recorded in book 12 pag.-s 279 280, of
fice clerk superior court Miller co., and
both covering the lands hereinafter de
scribed; the lesser being subject to the '
larger of said deeds to secure debt.
And said grantor having failed to pay
the taxes due on part of said lands 'or
yea- If'? 1 , and subsequent years;
and having fal'ed to pay half of the jn
(erest clue on said sß.e(<U tor the year
IITI, end rvbrr<;-.ci.t y-cr. ;r.u Icsit. in
pnrti'-ns of tfco nrr.cal htsta'ltno'-.’s due
on said $Bl4, maturing Nov. 1, 1921, and
in subsequent years.
And said transferee, pursuant to the
option given the legal holder thereof,
under the terms contained in said deeds
to secure debt, having declared all sums
of balance owing upon the debts afore-
said, as now due.
Notice is her by given that the said
Atlanta & Lowry National Bank, At- i
r lanta, Gs., the legal holder of raid deeds
1 to secure debt and the debts thereby i
f secured, as transferee of Charles For
r man, at public vendue, before the court
I house door oi Miller co. at Colquitt, Ga.,
on the 2 Tuesday, the 13 day of Get.
1925, betwyen the legal hours of sale.
r will sell to the highest bidder for
p the lands described in aforesaid deeds
E . to secure debt, to wit:
I lasts nos. three hundred and thirty
a three (333). three hundred and forty- ■
r nine (349), three hundred and seventy- 1
f three (873) and three hundred eighty- ■
eight (388), all in the 13 dist. of Miller 1
co. Ga , and each containing two hun
s dred and fifty (250) acres, more or less. j
The proceeds of sale will be applied
s first to payment of the expenses of sale
j in< uding attorneys’ fees as stipulated
j for in said deeds to secure debt, next to
the payment of the principal of SB,OOO 1
and the interest thereon, owing to date
of sale, thirdly, to payment of the bal
f ance due on said principal of $Bl4 t and
interest thereon, owing to date of sale,
and the balance, if any, to the person
. or persons legally entitled thereto.
The undersigned transferee will exe
cute in the name of T. J. Shingler. a
, deed in fee simple tajhe purchaser at
I said sale, pursuant to the power con
tained in aforesaid deeds to secure debt,
this Sept. 9, 1925.
THE ATLANTA & LOWRY
NATIONAL BANK.
Allai ta, Ga. Transferee of
Charles Forman.
By King. Spalding, McDougald
& Sibley, Atlanta, Ga.,
A. S. Bus«ey, Cordele, Ga.
Its Attorneys At Law.
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Notice ot Local
Legislation
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1 GEORGIA—MiIIer County.
This is to notify all concerned that
should Gov. Walker call an Extraordi
nary session of the Legislature as now ,
expected, I will introduce for its pas- Z
sage a bill abolishing the City Court of
Miller County.
’ This Oct. 7th 1925.
S. B. WILKIN,
. Rep. of Miller County.
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Meedsines J. G. Roberts and
AH Grimes are among tbe ladies
• from this city who are attending
the Bowen Association in Don
ilsouville today.
| SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA —Miller County.
Will be sold before the Court
House door in said County on the
1 ’Rfeesday m Nov. 1925, between the
legal Lours of sale, at public cut cry,
to the highest bidder for cash, the
following described property, to-wit:
1 Two horse wagon and also 1 open i
buggy and harness.
Said property levied on vs the prop-1
erty of Dellar Bailey, under and by •
virtue of afi fa issued from the city I
court of said co, and state, in favor of i
L. I uwart, and against'the said Dellar
Bailey, and found in her possession.
This the 7 day of Oct. 1925.
B. E. HOUSTON,
Sheriff. I
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Administrator’s Sale
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GgOßGlA—Miller County.
I Will be sold before the court house J
door of said county within the legal
hftfirs of sale, on the first Tuesday in
Nwv. 1925, the following de-'
scribed property to-wit:
AU of lot of land no. 60, lying and
being in the 26 dist. of said co. and
state, containing 250 acres, more or less,
also 100 acres of land off of the east side
!of lot of lanp no. 61, in rhe 26 dist. of
said co. and state, the last parcel or
tract.pfUand bounded as follows: On
the north by the original land line, on
the east by the original line, on thesou'h
by public road leading from Damascus
to £edar Springs, Ga., and on the west
by publi: road leading from Blakely,
Ga, to Quincy, Flu., said aforesaid
lands containing in ail 350 acres, more
or less, and sold by order granted by
the ordinary of said co. Terms cash, this
Oes. 6, 1925.
J. H. Dußoae, Admr.
. ij On eat. of E. A. Du Bose.
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For AU Roads and
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must have rugged, long-mileage tircji if they are
to make money. That is why so many of them Lave
standardized on Firestone. Experienced race driver',
almost to a man, equip with Firestone. Car ov, ;.:u
can have this same extra safety and econoir.y Ly
using Gum-Dipped Cords.
Gum-Dipping, the Firestone extra proves.',
nates and insulates every fiber of e' ery cord o ii.'i
rubber —insures greater safety and comfort over ro’ gh
and sandy roads—builds extra strength ar,d dexibi. ay
into the sidewalls —&n exclusive feature tl. it add;
thousands of miles to the life of a lire.
Come in—kt us save you money by cqi 'y- t y
ping your car with a set of these wondcklcl V
tires—prices are still low.
| MOST MILES PER DOLLAR
C. B. BUSH Dealer. Colquitt Ga.
E. J. Hunter, Dealer, Colquitt, Georgia.
AMERICANS SHOULD PRODUCE THEIR OWN RUBBER ....
Honcjj I sho’ tin Cook
on. dis Princessßcmgo”
j “1 knows that when I does my part, it will do the rest. That’s why you
praise my hot biscuits, and say my cake and bread is so good."
Allen’s Grange
are a/wsy, dependable. This is the verdict of Southern howewlvre over a period es 2J
yean, tts even-baking oven is famous, and you cgn cook without taking chances.
U It will pay you to examine the Princess before buying a range, and see its many
patented features for saving time, labor and fuel.
F. E. Fudge and Co.
■■■■■■■■■Mr zaßWts: p -r
LISTEN PEOPLE
D»d you know and had you thought
about that it was time to get ready for
Fall and Winter by having your old
clothes cleaned, dyed and pressed at
The KUMBACK PRESSING CLUB
Next door to barber shop where satis
faction gauranteed or money back.
Would yon like to have a suit made
to fit? if so, See me I am headquarters
Yours For Quick Service.
Miller, Colquitt, Ga.