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ULLER COUNTY LIBERAL
Published Every Wednesday, Entered
at Postofiice 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.
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“Love behind a gift, no matter
bow email the gift, makes it ac
ceptable.”
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Somewhat
Characteristic
Rescuer "Hold on tigb», Mier,
hold on tight."
Young School Teacher (almost
drowned)
“Don’t »»y that; say ‘hold on
tightly!’ ”
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To The Men
Os America
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By Rose Trumbull
You talk of your breeds of cat
tie,
And plan for the higher strain;
You double the food of the pas
turc,
And heap the measure of grain;
You draw on the wits of the
nation,
To better the barn 4»nd the pen;
But what are you doing my
brother,
To better the bred of men,
You boast of your Morgans ano
Herefords,
Os the worth of* k ' ai^or °°l , >
aua scoff at the scrub and lb.
mongrel,
As worth a fool or a dolt;
You mention the points of youi
roadster
With many a “wherefore," and
“when,"
But ah, are you conning, my
brother,
The worth of the children of men?
And what of your boy—Have
you measured
His needs (or the growing year?
Does your maker, as bis sire, in
bis features,
Mean leas than your brand ou a
steer?
Thoroughbred—that is your
watchwork
For stable aud pa-.ture and pen
But what is your words for tin
homestead ?
Answer, you breeders of men!
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It Ain’t The Gift
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It *in’t the gift a feller gits,
It ain’t the shape ner size,
That seta the heart to beatin’ au’
Puts sunshine in the eyes.
It ain’t the value of the thing,
Ner how it’s wrapped ner tied;
It’s somethin’ elee aside from
this
That makes you glad inside.
It’s knowin’ that it repre.-ents
A love both deep an’ true
That someone carries in tl <
heart
An’ wants to slip to you.
it’s knowin’ that they lov- y< u
Au' they tell you in ths v ay—
ties’ sort o’ actin’ out the th-,. s
They really long to say.
So it ain’t the gift a feller gits,
Nor bow its wrapped ner tiid;
Il’s knowin’that folks love you
That makes you .glad inside
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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 J an. 1926,at public out cry.
to the highest bidder for cash, the
following described property, to-wit:
All of the south half of lot of land no.
369, containing 125 acres, more or less,
the south half of the west half oflotof
land no. 360, containing 62 1-2 acres,
more or less, also the sou<h half of the
east half of lot of land no 370, contain
ing 62 1-2 acres, more or less, all lying
and being in the 12 dist. of said co.
and state, containing in aggregate 250
acres, more less. Said property levied
on as the property of C, H. Cook, un
der and by virtue of a common law ex
ecution issued from the superior court
of said co. in favor of the Prudential
Insurance Co. of America, against C.
H. Cook. Written notice of levy given
defendant in fi fa in possession, this
Dec. 8, 1925.
B. E. HOUSTON,
Sheriff
Also at the same time and Place:
the following described property to
wit: 148 1-2 acres of land, more or
less, on lot of land no 366 in the 12dist.
of »aid eo. and state, and being ali of
said lot of land no 366, except the south
50 arres of said lot, and also except 50
acres in the north east corner of said
lot in the form of a square, deeded by
(1. W. Wilson to Daniel Bush, in deed
of record in the office of the clerk ol
the superior court of said co. and state,
n deed book L. page 558. and said
property levied on us the property of
C. H. Cook and William J. Kimbrel, un
der and by rirtue of a common law ex
ecution issued from the superior court
of said co. in favor of the Prudential
Insurance Co. of America, against
Charlie H. Cook and William J. Kim
brel. written notice of levy given tne
defendant, Charlie H. Cook, tenant in
possession, this Dec. 8, 1925.
B. E. HOUSTON,
. Sheriff-
Also at the same time and Place:
the following described property to
wit: All of the west half of lot ol
land no. 68, lying and being in the 26
dist of said co. and state, and contain,
ing in the aggregate 125 acres, more
or less, and said property levied on as
the property of Thomas S. Spooner,
under and by virtue of a special exe
cution issued against said property in
an attachment proceeding in the supe
rior covrt of said co. in favor of the
Prudential Insurance Co. of America,
against said Thomas S. Spooner. Writ
ten notice of levy given Thomas S.
Spooner, defendant in possession, this
Dec. 8, 1925,
B?E. HOUSTON,
Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Miller County:
Will be sold at the court house door
in said County on the first Tuesday * n
Jan. 1926, within the legal hours of
sale, to the highest and best bidder
for cash, the following described
property, to-wit:
1 Bale of cotton no. 4840, in the
Fudge warehouse, in the city of Col
quitt, said co. and state, and said prop
erty levied cn as the property of J. G
Kimbrel uuder and bv virtue of a mort
gage fi fa issued from the city court oi
said co. and state, in favor of the Cit
izens Bank & Trust Co., of Bainbridge,
against said J. G. Kimbrel, said prop
erty found in possession of said J. G
Kimbrel. Levy made and returned to
me by B. P. Houston, deputy sheriff,
this Nov. 5. 19-5.
B. K. HOUSTON,
Sheriff.
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Notice
This notice ie to warn hI per
sous that hunting, fishitigcr oilirt
■• ise tresspassing of any nn-ur>
.io the lands of ihe Bala" el. Br >
Lumber V". in M illercouiiU. with
>;it a written perm.l fion. the g<-t..
•ral lusuag. r or agent in char
.uh Le priuti'uled as 111-- law pi,,
villi a. Pl-ai-e olaserve this nolle
and be governed ccorditigly
Babe, ck Bros. LBr. Uo.
By C. F. Babcock.
Land Sale
GEORGIA—MiIIer County.
Under and by virtue of a security
deed executed and delivered by Zula B.
Toole on the 30 day Nov. 1917, to Fark
as Trust Co., conveying certain real es
tate hereinafter described, to secure
the indebtedness referred to in said
security deed, said deed being recorded
in book '‘6,” pages 150, 151-152, rec
ord of deeds Miller county, Ga., and
said indebtedness being default by the
terms of said security deed, and being
upaid. the said. Farkas Trust Co., as
provided in said deed, will, after soar
weeks advertising, sell at public outcry
before the court house door in Colquitt,
Miller county, Ga., on the 1 Tuerday
in Jan. 1926, between the legal hours
of sale, to the highest and best bidder
for cash, the following described prop
erty to wit:
Four-sevenths (4-7) interest in the
property of which Joe Toole died, sized
and possessed, described as follows:
All of lots 38b. 347, 381, north half of
lot 382, ICO acres of lot 349, and 160
acres of lot 348. Also 1 residence lot
in the city of Colquitt, Oa , on College
street, 200X 200 feet, more particularly
descrioed in deed from Julia B. Rich to '
Joe Toole Aiso a tract of land on
north side of Depot street in Colquitt,
Ga., fronting 145 feet on said street, be
ing part of Baughu residence lot on
which negro restaurants are now loca
ted. Also two city lots on north side
of Depot street, described in deeds
from J. W. Bailey and G. W. Cook &
Bro., containing 2 brick stores and
printing office. The land lots hereinbe
fore described all being in the 12 dist.
of Miller county, Ga. Also that prop
erty which Christ al Cook died, seized
and possessed, being all of lot 186 ex
cept the northeast one quarter of said
lot in the 12 dist. of Baker county, Ga„
and all <sf lot 256 in the 12 dist. of Mil
ler county, Ga.
As provided in said recurity deed, ihe
said Farkas Trust Co., will make to the
purchaser of said property good and suf
ficient Jll fee simple. The psoceeds
of *••-} p-
tfttfnx of t’R/’oebt above referred to and
to the cost of this sale. This Ist day
of December, 1925.
FARKAS TRUST CO.
By Lenard Farkas, Pres.
Milner & Farkas, ’
Attorneys at law,
Albany, Ga.
666
la a oreecription for Colds,
Grippe, Flu, Malaria, Dengue and
Bilious Fever. It kills the genus.
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For Rent
One four borso farm and one
two horse farm, near Babcock both
desirable places.
Babcock Bros Lbr Co.
This is theThn# to buy ?
your Buick f
Buy now, the Better Buick you had intended I
to buy in the spring. Have it standing at the J
door when Christmas morning dawns. Give
your family the pleasure and surround them
with the safety of Buick’s easier start- J
ing and safer control for the winter months.
BUICK MOTOR CO., FLINT, MICHIGAN |
Dmsion of General Nlotort Corporation
Buick Motor Company,
Atlanta Branch, Atlanta, G i
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C. B. BUSH, Colquitt, Georgia.
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Professional Cards
J sue A Drake C. A. Drake
Drake & Drake
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Cook Building
Colquitt, Georgia.
Dr. E. B* Baughn
Physician and Surgeon
Cook Building
Colqnitt Ga
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N. L. Stapleton
LAWYER
COLQUITT, GEORGIA.
P. D. RICH
LAWYER
COLQUITT
Dr. Collie Hays
Physician <s' Surgeon.
Oftjce in Walker’s Pnar.
COLQUITT, GA.
J. M. FUDGE’S
STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES
Comprise the FRESHEST line in town.
Fresh Produce, Lo'.y Prices, Your
Patronage Appreciated.
Fire Works And Holiday Toys.
Next door north of Harrell Hotel.
Hogs Wanted
It will pay you io see me
before you sell Hogs,
I will pay the Highect Market
Price for them.
J. H. Christie
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 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.
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