The Miller County liberal. (Colquitt, Ga.) 1897-current, December 09, 1925, Image 1

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Miller County Liberal WATCH COLQUITT GROW THE LEADING CITY OF SOUTHWEST GEORGIA PULL FOR COLQUITT OR PULL OUT ♦ ' NO 8 Citations Georgia. Miller County; To all whom it may concern: Mrs. E. A. Dußose having applied for guardianship of the person and prop erty of the minor children of Mrs Mary King, late of said co. deceased, notice is given that said application will be heard at my office at 10 o’clock a m. on the 1 Monday iu Jan. 19’16. This D o. 7, 1925. W. C. DANCER Ordinary. Georgia. Miller County: Whereas J. F. Dußose, admr. of Phadora and Exekiel A. Dußose, rep resents to the court, in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered sold estate; this is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said admr. shouldn’t be discharged from his administration and receive letter of dismission on the 1 Monday in Jan. 1926. this Dec, 9. 1925. W. C. Dancer, Oidy. Georgia. Miller County: The appraisers appointed to set apart a years support to the widow and min or children of G. P. Shingler Sr. late of said co. deceased, having filed their re port as provided hy law; this is to cite all oar ties interested to be and appear at the Jan. term, 1926, of this court and show cause, if any they ean, why said report shouldn’t be made the judge ment of this court. Witness my hand and official signature, this Dec. 7, 1925. W. C. Dancer, Grdy. Georgia, Miller County: Notice is hereby given that the unde signed has applied to the ordinary of said co. for loave to sell land belong ing to the estate of B F Rawls Sr. for the purpose of paying debts, said ap plication will be heard at the regular term cf the court of ordinary of said co. sbe held on the 1 Monday in Jan. 1926. H. G. Rawls, Admr. upon Eestate of B. F. Rawls Sr. Georgia, Miller County: W H Miller, having made application to me in due form, to be appointed per manent admr. upon the estate of Mar tha Miller, late of said co., notice is hereby given that said application will be heard at the regular terme of court of ordinary of said co. to be held on I Monday in Jan. 1926. Witness my hand and official signature, this Dec. 7, 1925.1 W. C. Dancer, Ordy. "HO " 7 Attention Cotton Growers! J p •g NITRATE OF SODA TEST 1 RIGHT IN YOUR COUNTY! I D H Mr. M. M. Hall, Colquitt, K Ga., applied 200 lbs Nitrate W of Soda per acre to bis cotton ;[!' rp* at planting time, in addition to U 1 ’ sufficient Phosphate and Pot- ash. Results: nWitb Nitrate 1300 per acre _ Without *• 900 per acre. Qj INCREASE 400 per acre || 1= Write for information bow B to use Nitrate, and state crop you are interested in || - I IW. Lambert Myers, Dist. Mgr., Educational Bureau Chilean NITRATE OF SODA, 1128 Hurt Bldg. Atlanta, Ga. Liberalities c Socials, Locals, and Personals. His friends throughout this ac tion will be glad to learn that .Mr, •I. 8. Wilkin is gradually growing better at the Riverside Hospitsl in Bainbridge. Mr J. M. Fudge b ft for Atlanta Monday to accompmy hie wif and their daughter back to their home here. They are exp ch a the last o’ the week. •Judge and Mrs. A G PowOl of Atlanta were gU'fits last week lat the home of Mr .'.nd Mrs. B <’. i Bird. Mrs F. E. Fudge took the i hostess ani her sis < r, Mrs Powrl . down to Bainbridge to a e tl.eir brother, Mr. J. S. Wilkin. Mr Powell fouud her eldest brother Mr. J. I) Fudge, who has been seriously ill at the home of Mrs. BC. Bird, convai.-ec.iug. Th guests remained h-«re only tw days, but many rela'iyis were glad to see them. WAN I'ED:- Young men w 1 voiuerA who do“%ot t.xpect tfd’* future to come to them without some aggressiveness on their pan, to study at home for the poaitiot s which we have open. Free em ployment service and money back guarantee. Write f.>r the "BOOK OF OPPORTUNITY.’ Ttom asville Business Institute, Thein asville, Ga. After a lenglhy stay in Me] bourne Fla , ae the guest of her brother, Mr Check Radney, Mier Bob Radney returned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E 8 Radney, Monday night. She ac companied Mrs. Lena Mims am her son, Mr Robt Mime, tack •< het old home town. Mrs Mini spent nearly two weeks enj lying a delightful trip among relatives in Florida. COLQhIIT, GEORGIA.,. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 9 19‘N> Mr, G. C. Ginks has with bin this wjek as a visitor, ‘<ie father. / i C dquitt is a nily of lente th' we.-k. Two shows are under canvass; and tour’s hav# been encampei here all thf week. Mrs. Augusta OroM and her daugliii r. Mrs. Miller, were nt lend dig to tiusinesa here this w>ek. Mr. W. H Dunn wae a mon:, the eate. in-d citizens from near Boy kin attending to business in he city this week. Mrs. H. E donee has gained a few pounds since ehe hae been at tlie Riverside Hospital; but she still euff.-re much from the chronic -tomxch trouble which has sorely troubled her for two years. Alt who know Mrs Jones are liipiug hat she will soon be well again. The friwtiis of the two families the Cowart fam iy nud the Tebl family jvill be iriteiasteu isj i<*K- th mF after waning weiits months for a new trial Fred Cow a t hae slatted to Serving bis sen tence for mayhem at work on the roads. Perhaps this is one of the siddest ttagedi-s that ever ocour ed in this section. City Election Only about 184 votes were cast in the ( i’y Election held here Saturday. Dr. E B. Baughu was re-elected for ttie third term as mayor of the city. Mr. 0. E. Bush and Mr. C. E Brooks ran for councilmen Mui ,st neck to neck; the former being elected by a maj ,ri y of eight votes. Mr. C, C Long was elected to till the till expired term of Mr. A D. Walker, resigned. For several years the affairs of the town have seemed to be im proving, and the City Fathers will probably make every effort possible to Keep the old town advancing. o Mr. S. B. Pickron’s Sale The Liberal curries this week a stupendous “ad” for Mr. S. B > Pickron, who puts on a sale us bi j large store in Damascus, to last from i.ow until Christmas. Mr. Pickron is a real favorite: wita crowds north and east of this 1 city. He will be glad ,o see his old fri-ni's, with their acquaintances, nt his weL-fii ed s'ore during this sa’e, He has not listed half of his bargains, x't Home Again Card Os Thanks ■I Mr. and Mts. T F. Bohannon • ■."‘-t-” 1 daps ago from (Ikee- ohobee, », i.; to occupy, fur the winter, their home here. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bean who were dwelling iu the Bohannon residence have meved to the Me- Murria house; and Mr. and Mrs. Strickland, who were residing illere, n>w live on A’eat Main -fleet in the George h i-ne. Messrs B II and Cliff Bohannon ire still in Macon at school, aud ■!iss O.lie Mae Bohan i n is in ■Jerryvide, Li., the gu <-i forth.- • olidays of Mrs. L >uie \\ vudhain, jrmerly alias Ruth Rich. Mr. Bohannon talks inter, s', ingly .of the d evelopm nts ini Florida. I He says a few weeks ng i a cap- | italiet dropped down to Ft. Myers,! on rhe east coast of I'Torn-fn. The : r financier saw several improvements Hieing made there, and luim diate f I |ly invested three million dollars, j LA tew days ago tbissame rich man ilet out contracts nud purolms d ’ Wore property to the amount of ■ at-yeu milium dollars Ilia hold -Jugs iu Ft Myers alone amounts , a' It is the upiuiou ot Mr Bohan Urn that that there’ll be no depri ciatio i in the price of Florida’s real estate in many years, if ever. - o Honoring Miss Cook Mis. E.-J. Hunter was hostess Tuesday afternoon at a Miscella neous Shower fur the charming bride to be, Mies Alice Cook, whose weddkg to Mr Aubrey B. Dozier is to be solemnized the Ifith uist. Toe delightful affair drew score s of guests; and about Sevr4i dozen biaulifiil gifts will prove pleasin, souvenirs of the joyful occasion, Chicken salad sauuwiclies, loast ed marsh mallows on enoa Hiker, but coffee and other delicious edi bles were served as refreshments. Every detail of the shower was plutiued <n,d executed for the joy of the popular bride and bn frieude. Drug I Walkers’ Old Stand. | lie Wish to Announce V I That We Have With Us H. | F. Yarbrough, Licensed ■ Druggist; Who Will Have © Complete Charge of Our Ba I a YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED, f JSm »Hu mi . aarnaiamm vt e wish to thank our many friends- for the Kindness shown us .in the sickness and death of our [wife aud mother. Ma; G.;d blesß ■ y ii all Mr M 0. Lovett, Mrs Z-bSheffi Id, M r, G. B. Lovet", Mr. M. D Lovett, Mr. \V. M, 1, ,vett. o- A Reunion. Mr. and M ra. VV L, Evere’t, C.-l-brated a move into another home Sunday with a dining which was greatly e-ij iyed. They had with them Mr. and Mrs J. C Sheffi-ld and their fami- I* of ihi.-county, Mrs Pearl Adams and children <>f Albany, Miss Jen nie K.ith Everett of Columbus, Dr P E. Wilkiu of this city, Mr. null Mr.-. James Cheshire of this county, Mr Bill Pool and wife of Early county and Mr and Mrs. I H. Tabb of Biker county, t’he host nud hostess now reside iuthe \VtH Deßary residence iu the Uurtberu portion of t|is city. to plac ■ before a king.” ’The de lightful reuuiou was enjoyed by members of the family and by their friends. An Appeal Cifizena of Decatur and Early counties have r< - cently subscribed for their county papers in order to icelp ladies icin automobiles a,nd parlor suits. In this issue of The Liberal will be fouud a legal adverlisenient, offering for sale, everything in which the editress is interested. The editress borrowed $14,000.00 from, the Earkus Trust do , “$ 12,71)0.00 was paid to the three oldest Joe Toole, heirs'’, and ■$ 1f,000.00 have been paid back lo th Farkas Trust Co.; bat ire still, owe. the uccumulated interest, $6,300.00. Col. Lenard Farkas agrees to withdraw the “(id” upon the payment of $ 1,000.00, and. wait till another crop is made. CITIZEJ\ r S, HELP d'OIF. Much of this amyunt is owing to The Liberal. Jf 500 subscribers is ob tained and the past due accounts from fellow citizen <■ arc paid, a burden will be lifted, and the editress will ha,re a year in. which to sell, without letting the prop erty go at such a sacrifice. k'OL XXJK J Pains p * Very Severe • "I suffered from womanly M a, troubles which grew worse > • and worse as the months g went liy,” says,Mrs. L, H. P" I Cantrell, of R. F. D. 9, Gaines- Xe ”5 ville, Georgia. ™ <a H frequently had very JL W severe pains. These were so Mr ■ bad that I waa forced to go • to bed and stay there. It 1$ 41 seemed to me my back would is. « come In two. iCARDUIE « For Female Troubles b “I taught school for a » while, but my health was so 14 <H| bad I would have to stay out Nh sometimes. This went on till T .■j I got so bad I didn’t know MA what to do. • "One day I read about the m, merits of Cardul, and as I MF J had some friends who had E Wl been helped by it, I thought Bp I I would try It. I began to B get better after I had taken |(- 41 half a bottle. I decided to keep B> on and give It a thorough Mb 4 trial and I did. I took in a. £| all about 12 bottles and now lam perfectly well. Ido ? not suffer’any pain and ean do all my housework." K’ As All Drugftlflls- The clmrob, building an I } tb.e'old.-echi><■< feowge which .stpud on lilt' Griuore it j. i have bom torn awicry and a mat modern structure now hovseetb (two teaciiera of the Grimes School I and their pupils.