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TILLER COUNTY LIBERAL
Published Every Wednesday, Entered
at PosUdflce at Colquitt, Ga., as Sec
ond Class Matter.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR.
SULA B. TOOLE, Editor and Prop.
i.
Advertising rates made known on ap
plication.
Colquitt, Ga.
Notice
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This notice is to warn all per
■on* that hunting, tithing or other,
wise tresspassing of any nature,
on the lands of the Babcock Bros.
Lumber Co. in Miller county, with
out a written permit from the gen
eral manager or agent in charge,
will be prosecuted as the law pro
videe. Please observe this notie
and be governed accordingly
Babcock Bros. Lbr. Co.
By C. F. Babcock.
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Open Season
For Hunting
In Georgia
fe- tWf ,
(Game Birds and Animals)
Quail, Nov. 20, to March 1.
Doves, Oof Sb, to Jan, 31.
Wild turkey, Nov 20, to Mar.].
Summer cr wood duok, Sept. 1,
to Jan, 1.
Migratory ducks, Sept. 1, to
April 20.
Woodock, Sept. 1, to Jan. 1.
Plovers, Nov. 20, to Mar. 1.
Snipe, Nov. 1, to Jan. 31.
Merab hens, Sept. 1, to Nov. 30.
Oat Squirrels, Nov 20, to Mar 1.
Deer, Nov. 1, to Dec. 31.
Rabbits, unprotected, but license
necessary to hnnt.
Wild Pheasants,Grouse and Ft x
Squirrels, are protected until Nov
20, 1030. See speciol seasons ami
laws governing furbearinganimale.
Bag Limits
Qual, 20 in one day.
Doves, 25 in one day.
Migratory duok, 50 a day.
Summer or Wood duck, Wood
ock, Plovers, Marsh hens. Snipi
and all other Georgia game birlr
not here listed, 25 in a day.
Cat Squirrels, 15 in a day.
Wild Turkey, 2 in a season.
Deer, 2 in a season.
Don’t overlook the lawful Imp
limit. It is risky business ami
poor spoitainauship.
Fur-Bearing Animals Open
Seasons and Trapping Law,
Mink,Otter, Beaver, Bear, Musk
rate and Raccoons, may be takei
from Nov. 20, to the last day ol
Feb. inclusive.
Foxes, (red aud gray), may I e
taken from Sept. 1, to Jan. 31.
inclusive.
O’Possums, Oct. 1, to Feb. 1.
(License necessary to hunt.)
It is a misdemeanor to captun
any fur-bearing rni trial by mean
of a trap, dead fall or similar de
vices except between Nov, 20, am
the last day of Feb.
It is a misdemeanor to catch i
fox by means of trap, dead fall <»
similar device at any time of th,
year,
Wild cals and Skunks, may be
shot at any time of the year, bu
trapped only between Nov. 20, am
March 1.
The new law requires a special
trapper’s license. See your county
wardsn.
Land Sale
GEORGIA, MILLER COUNTY.
Pursuant to powers contained in a
deed to secure debt, executed by G. W.
Cook, payable to D. T. Grow, Nov. 15,
1923, recorded in book IA page 596,
deed records of said co., office clerk su
perior cour, Nov. 24. 1923, and due Oct.
I, 1924, in the principal sum of $392.77,
with interest from maturity, on which
a payment of fifty-two dollars has been
made. Said grantor having failed to
comply with conditions of payment
therein made, grantee therein declares
ill above sums as now due; and as above
stated, grantee will proceed to exercise
said powers embodied in the above de
scribed deed to secure debt, and will
>ffer for sale, before the court house
Joor in said co., during the legal hour,
of sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
on Oct. 24, 1925, the following land a,
described in said deed to secure debt:
1 Building lot in the city of Colquitt,
Ga. 13 dist. of said co. off lot land no.
one hundred fifty-two, described as fol
lows: On south by Pine street, on east
oy residence of Mrs Clara Williams Mil
ler in which she now resides, on north
by lands of Mrs. J. S. Wilkin, on west
bylands of Mrs. R. W, Grow, and being
the east lot between residences now oc
cupied by Mrs Clara Williams Miller
and Carlie Brooks, and being one hun
dred feet east and west and three hun
dred feet north and south.
The grantee now complies with said
terms of deed to secure debt by adver
tising in the Miller County Liberal for
two consecutive issues, and the under
signed will executed in the name of G.
W. Cook a deed in fee simple to the
purchaser at said sale, and such re
mainder, if any, will be rendered said
G. W. Cook, this Oct. 12, 1925.
D. T. Grow.
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Notice ot Local
Legislation
GEORGIA—MiIIer County.
This is to notify all concerned that
should Oov. Walker call an Extraordi
nary session of the Legislature as now
expected, I will introduce for its pas
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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SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Miller County:
Will be sold at the court house door
in said County on the first Tuesday in
Nov. 1925, within the legal hours of
sale, to the highest and best bidder
for cash, the following described
property, to-wit:
All that certain piece parcel or tract
of land containing 512 acres, more or
less, situated, lying and being on the
Twilight road, about 7 miles from the
town of Colquitt, in the 13 dist. of said
co. and state having such shapes, metes
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: The north 82-40 acres of land
of lot of land no. 221, also 50-60 acres
off of the east side of lot of land no.
260. also all of lot of land no. 222. ex
cept 55 acres in a square in the north
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. Drake, and
on the west by the lanes of Mrs. Eiix
beth Chambers and w. J. Bush.
Said propel ty levied on as the prop
erty of J. C. Roberts to satisfy a ti 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.
Land Sale
GEORGIA, Miller County:
Under and by virtue of a security
deed made by Mrs. Hattie McNair to
B. E. Houston, on the 17 day of Jan
1924. to secure the payment of a prom
issory note 'in the principal sum of
$217.25, dated Jan. 17, 1924, and due
in Jan. 1, 1925, which said security
deed is recorded in book 2A, bage 15,
of deed records of Miller co. (Ja., the
property embraced in said security deed
will be sold as the property of the estate
if Mrs. Hattie McNair, deceased, be
fore the cour t house door of said co.,
luring the legal hours o’ sale, to th<-
nighest bidder for cash, on Monday.
November 2nd, 1925, to wit;
All of that tract or parcel of land ly
mg and being in the 13 dist. of said-eo.
ind state, and being 2 1-2 acres off of
of land no. 244, it the west oornei
:>f said lot, and bounded on the north
by lot no. 243. on the east by Blakely
•olquitt public road, on the south- by
the land of h. E. Fudge estate, andon
the west by lot no. 277. Ako 25 acre.-,
more or less, off of lot no. 277, in- ire
13 dist. of said co. and state, and bound
ed on the north by Mrs. Susie Houston,
on injth by F. E. Fudge estate, on the
west by G. A. Miller lands, and on ti e
east by the Blakely-Colquitt public
road.
The übova mentioned properly is ad
vertised for sale as the property of the
estate of Mrs. Hattie McNair, deceas
ed and will be sold on the date afore
said as the property of the estate of
Mrs. Hattie McNair, deceased.
Ths proceeds of said sale will be us
ed for the payment of the principal and
interest on said note heretofore des
cribed, and also for the payment of
another note dated May 29th, 1924, and
due October Ist, 1924, made payable to
Swift & Company for tile principal
sum of $84.08. to secure the payment
of the last mentioned note, Mrs. A. G.
McNair, (who is the same party as Mrs
Hattie McNair) did on the 29th day of
May, 1924, make and execute te the
said Swift & Company a security deed
conveying to them the following des
cribed property, to-wit (Being
the same property conveyed in the firsl
mentioned security)
"25 acres in the northeast corner of
land Lot No. 277 in the 18th District of
Miller County, Georgia, bounded on
north bv the lands of Mrs. Susi Hous
ton, on the south by the lands o f F. E.
Fudge estate on the west by the lands
of G. A. Miller, on the east by the
Blakely Colquitt Public road ’’
Said security daed being recorded in
Book 11, page 523 deed records of Mil
ler County, Georgia. The last men
tioned note and security deed being
tranferred by the said Swift & Com
pany to B. E. Houston, the transfer
of being recorded in Book 12. page 850
need records of Miller County, Georgia;
the proceeds of said sale as heretofore
stated will be used for the payment of
the principal and interest on the first
note described and for the payment of
the principal and interest on the second
note herein described and the expenses
of said sale and the overplus, if any,
will be paid to the administratrix, of
the estate of Mrs. Hattie McNair,
deceased, if any; if none then to the
heirs of the said Mrs. Hattie McNair,
deceased, who have reached their
majority, if any, and to the duly and
legally qualified guardian, of the pro
perty if any, of the minor heirs if any,
of the said Mrs Hattie McNair, deceas
ed. The purchaser at said sale will re
ceive title to said property i>; accor
dance with the terms and conditions
embraced in the fif«t mentioned securi
ty deed. This Oct. 20th. 1926.
B. E. HOUSTON,
By P. Z. Geer,
His Atty, at Law.
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Cotton
'Ye Believe In Higher Prices
For Cotton. Consign You e To
Ua To Be Held. Draw 80 Per
Cent.
Highest Prices.
Quick Settlements.
SAVANNAH COTTON FCTG.
COMPANY,
Savannah, Ga,
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SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA—MiIIer County.
Will be sold before the Court
House door in said County on the
1 Tuesday in Nov. 1925, between the
legal hours of sale, at public out cry,
to the highest bidder for cash, the
following described property, to-wit:
1 Two horse wagon and also 1 open
buggy and harness.
Said property levied on as the prop
erty of Dellar Bailey, under and by
virtue of a fi fa issued from the city
court of said co, and state, in favor of
L. t owart, and against the said Dellar
Bailey, and found in her possession.
This the 7 day of Oct. 1925.
B. E. HOUSTON,
Sheriff.
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Administrator’s Sale
GEORGIA—MiIIer County.
Will be sold before the court house
door of said county within the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
Nov. 1925, the following de
scribed property to-wit:
All of lot of land no. 6v, lying and
being in the 26 dist. of said co. and
state, containing26oacres, moreorkss,
also 100 acres of land off of the east side
of lot of lanp no. 61, in the 26 dist. of
said co. and state, the last parcel or
tract of land bounded as follows: On
the north by the original land line, on
the east by the original line, on the south
by public road leading from Damascus
to Cedar Springs, Ga., and on the west
by publi: road leading from Blakelv,
Ga. to Quincy, Fla., said aforesaid
lands containing in all 350 acres, more
or less, and sold by order granted by
the ordinary of said co. Terms cash, this
Oct. 6. 1926.
J. H. Dußose, Admr.
On est. of E. A. Dußose.
Order granted by C. C. Bush, Ordi
nary, in 1924.
Again
Hudson Essex
Reduce Prices
Effective October 20 •
t
ESSEX HUDSON
COACH COACH
Now Now
*765 ’1165
Hudson Brougham Now *1450
Hudson ( ) Sedan Now $ 1650
All Prices Freight and Tax Extra
And for those who desire these
cars may be purchased for a low
first payment. The remaining
payments conveniently arranged.
C. B. BUSH, Colquitt Ga.
SJlpblf
Jan Cook
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t, it will do the rest That's why you
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£ Range
I Southern housewives over a period of 25
mi can cook without taking chances,
before buying a range, and see its many
id.,
and Co.
LISTEN PEOPLE
Did 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.
W. A. Miller, Colquitt, Ga.