The Miller County liberal. (Colquitt, Ga.) 1897-current, November 11, 1925, Image 2

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4ILLER COUNTY LIBERAL Published Every Wednesday, Entered at Postoffice at Colquitt, Ga.. as Sec ond Class Matter. , ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. ZULA B. TOOLE, Editor and Prop. Advertising rates made known on ap plication. Colquitt, Ga. News From Union Community IMb'M ? ■ ' Meadaroea Alp Sheffield an< J., ah Hog ton and children from Colquitt, ahent the week-end will the fortuera mother and the latler’t mother-in-law, Mre. Ella Houston. Mr. and Mrs. .Jack Harris aid children from the Griggs commu nity spent Saturday night with the istters's mother, Mre. Elia Houston. Little Wyleue Sheffield spen' Saturday with little Kate Williams We regret to announce ti e death of one of Mre. Edd Willis' twins, who died Saturday. Miae Calisla Batchelor spent Sunday night with Mias Mary Lon Williams. £Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Batchelor spent Sunday night with the form er’a mother, Mrs. Ella Houston. Fleaae don't forget prayer meet ing at New Home every Sunday at three o'clock. Everybody cordi ally invited. * Mr. Drew Pjckren was the guee> of Mr. Blackshear Houston Suu , day, Mr. Lester Houston Ne« Home Sunuay to preaching fte afternoon was joyously Mr. and Mrs. Jim children were the guests and Mre. E. F. Williams Sunday. There was wonderful singing at New Horae Sunday Uy Menan Harry Cross and Henry Harlow, with the help of the girls of that church. Miss Clyde Middleton was the gdest of Miss Marjorie Robert Sunday. "Charming Smiles." I 0 Colquittaua and Miller counti ana turned out almost enmasse las' week and enjoyed the Decal u County Fair. The exhibits wer interesting, and the special feat ures proved entertain.ng, Tlo cash expenditure of SIOO.OO given by the Fair Association to the P. T. A. of the 0. H. S., was doubly beneficial. The booth arrange for Millergave the county splendio advertisement, and it certainly drew crowds from all over thn section. o Notice WIJF. This notice is to warn all per sous that bunting, tishingor other wise tresspassing of any natuo . on the lands of the Babcock Bror. Lumber Co. in Millercounty, with out a written permit from the gei - eral manager or agent in charge, will be prosecuted as the law pro vides. Please observe this notic and be governed accordingly. Babcock Bros. Lbr. Co. By C. F. Babcock. Application To Sell! GEORGIA, MILLER COUNTY. To Hon. M. J, Yeomans, Judge of ■Superior Court of Said County: The Petition of Mrs. Annie E. Hoov er. of Seminole County Respectfully shows. 1. That she is the Lawful Guardian of or for, Velma, Marie, and Ai ngji, II Pool, Minors, heretofore n July appointed Guardian County Georgia, • In.r,. i9i6 ‘ WH 2. That Petitioner desires ind reinvest for said minors, and for their benefit, and gain, only, the fol owing described property. Fifty acres of land in lot number twenty one in the twenty sixth district of Miller County, Georgia, described as follows: Com mencing at the Northwest corner of laid lot, and running South 490 yards, thence East 498 yards, thence to the North line of said lot, thence West to starting point. Also 20 acres of land located as fol lows: Beginning at a point on the North line of lot of land No. 21. in. the 26th. District of Miller County Georgia, a distance of 499 yards East of the Northwest corner of said lot, and run ling South a distance of 490 yards, thence East a distance of 1961-4 yards, thence North to the North line of said lot a distance of 490 yards thence to ooint of beginning a distance of 196-1-4 yards. 3. That said property is run down, louses, barnes and fences are in need >f repair, and said Minors are not finicially prepared or fixed to make these necessary repairs, so for this reason the lands will not be rented foi the year 1926, and it will be to the in terest of said Minors to sell these lands and reinvest in other property that are not in need of repairs. The laid Minors are also in achocl in Donal sonville and for this reason it will beni fit them to have their property near them so that the rents, renters, or ■roppers may be looked after. 4 Petionera shows that notice to make this application has been publish' riHn pennant with Code sectio# HWffc in Code of 1910 Wherefore: Petitioners .this order be Granted: Mrs Annie E. Hoover L Sworn t<> and Sub-, ri 1... I •.,X<.v.'ii.l..T 2nd. i!':' .. K . . E. T. Gibbons V N. P. and Ex Otf J.WPi o Sale Os Land Will be sold before the court house door in Miller County on the first Tues day in December next within the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for eash the following described property, to wit: That certain two acre tract of land and the building thereon forms rly oc cupied by the Hardy School, same be ing a part of lot of land No. 200 in the 13th Distof Miller County, Ga. No bid will be accepted for less than 1200.00. Good artesian well on premi ses'. By order of the Board of Education of Miller County this Nov. 3rd 1925. T. M. Bowen, Chairman, N. L. Stopleton, Secretary. o Announcement I hereby annouce myself a candidate for re-election'as Mayor of the City of Colquitt. Based on my record of ser vice to the City for the past four years I solicit the vote of all. The election will be held as provicßd jy the City’s Charter “The first Satur iayin December of each year. Respectfully, E B. Baughn. f 0 666 Is a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Malaria, Dengue and Bilious Fever. It kills the germs. F Land Sale GEORGIA—MiIIer County. Will be sold before the Court House door in said County on the first Tuesday tn December. 1925, within the legal houra. of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the foilowing described property, to-wit: All of the east half of lot of land No. 341 in the 12th District of Miller County, Georgia, containing 134 acres, more or less, bounded as follows; north by lands of Babcock Bros. Lumber Company, east by lands of C. R. Brown, south by lands of Babcock Bros. Lumber Co., west by lands ol Ollie Cook. Said property will be sold as ti e property of L. L. Brown under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed to secure debt, exe cuted by L. L. Brown to the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, on the 21st day of October, 1922. deed appearing of record in the Clerk’s office of the Superior Court of Miller county, Georgia, in Deed Book 10, page 513, which said deed was executed to secure the payment of a certain promissory note for the principal sum of Eight Hundred Dollars, payable in install meats. Default having been made in the payment of two installments of said note, the entire amount oi said note has been declared due and collect i ole and said property will be sold as stipulated in said deed, 'lhe proceeds of the sale of said property will be applied first to the payment of the principal and interest du3 on said note, and the cost of this advertisement. The remainder, if any, will be paid to said L. L. Brown, or his assigns. W’arranty titles will be executed to the purchaser in the name of said L. L. Brown, us provided in said deed. This November 3rd, 1925. Federal Land Bank of Co'umbia. N. L. Stapleton, Attorney at law. o ■— Executor Land Sale r WrtYL By virtue of the author; tlte Executor of the estate W.l Xich, late o* Decatur, County, Ga, ibw by the terms of his last Will Testament there will be solq at ■Blic snl.- before the Courthouse door County G orgia during the hour-of sale on the first Tuesday mb. r 1925. the following des real estate belonging to raid t.e, to wit; All of that city lot No. Bin block one of the J, A. Bush town land in Colquitt. Miller County, Georgia, said tract of land having the dimensions of 86 feet by 167 feet, as will appear from the record of deeds in the Clerk’s office of Superior Court. Miller County, Georgia. Said land shall be sold to the highest bidder for cash. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved by the Executor. Euzerna Rich, Executor of the estate of E. A. J. Rich. —o —■■-* Notice Application having been made to have lot of hind No. 160 in the 13th dis trict of Miller County transferred from the Colquitt School District to -the Harmony School District, anfice is hereby given that said matter will be passed on at the next regular meeting of the Board of Education to be held on the first Tuesday in December, 1925. This Nov. 3rd 1925 T. M. Bowen, Chairman N. L. Stapleton. Secretarv. --■ o Citation GEORGIA, Miller County: W. J. Bush having made application to me in due form to be appointed per manent administrator upon the estate of W. P. Holly late of said county. Notice is hereby giver, that said ap plication will be heard at -the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said County to be held on the first Monday in December 1925. Witness my hand and official signature. This 2nd day November 1925. W. C. Dancer Ordinary. Professional Cards L-ss<- A. Drake C. A. Drake Drake & Drake ATTORNEYS AT Law Cook Building Colquitt, Georgia, Dr. E. B* Baughn Physician and Surgeon Cook Bull ling Colquitt Ga N. L. Stapleton LAWYER COLQUITT, FORGI I P. D RICH LAWYER COLQUITT GA Dr. Collie Hays Physician Surgeon* Offjce in Walkers Pnar. COLQUITT, GA. o Announcement To the Voters of Colquitt: I hereby announce my candidacy so the office of Mayor of Colquitt. I soli cit the support of the citizens and pledge myself that if elected I will conscientiously discharge tht duties that may devolve upon me. N. L. Stapleton > •/HHnvs 9 z **“4 cccfX - Hudson-Essex U coach S World’s Largest Selling 111*765 r 6-Cylinder Cars / ■. j v ; ' IjF " I • • TT~ • ’a / i .t J TifedM i 2 ? ■ " ’ . »I • -* ' ~ ■ W. 4 - • - BMhfcAy/ —.... * J, t ESSEX SIX Built Under Famous Super-Six Patents T The COACH I New Low Price Vl i *765 Freight and Tax Extra SRJT *- ? ‘ ’ And for those who desire, the Essex Coach may be purchased for a low first payment. The re maining payments conveniently arranged. C. B. BUSH, Colquitt Ga. |» g—| r W jjjw g I on dis Princessßango” "1 knows that when I does my part, it will do the rest. That’s why you I praise my hot biscuits, and say my cake and bread is so good." I Allen’s ‘S’ Range I * re^^ depe This is the verdict of Southern housewives over a period of 25 ■ y® 3l ’- even-baking oven is famous, and you can cook without taking chances I ‘ -y II F. E. Fudge and Co. g• ■■ - . J. M? FUDGES STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES Compose the FRESHEST line in town. Fresh Produce, Low Prices, Your Patronage Appreciated. Fi’lgUm Seed Oats 80cts bu. I ■ Next door north of Harrell Hotel.