The Miller County liberal. (Colquitt, Ga.) 1897-current, December 23, 1925, Image 1

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Miller County Liberal WATCH COLQUITT GROW THE LEAPING CITY OF SOUTHWEST GEORGIA PULL FOR COLQufTT OR PULL OUT mi io coLQvriT, gemgm., trmn-Esjur, Dec. 23 1925 rOL Warning Your hunting I’AswiP* can be ob tain from Nias Pate i? 12tn E. L.' Shepard in 13th and Wt - • r “ —-**• eon in the 215 districts respectively; and in to X safe you bad better secure ♦hem, i — Warning!! A, All my lands tire ported. Any body hunting on same will he prosecuted to full extent of the law. J. M. FUDGE. ... ■ 111 O - yii Notice. In compliance with the provis ions of the Act of the Legislature of Georgia, approved August 25, Jy2s, notioe is hereby given of the intention of the Mayor and Aider men of the Town of Colquitt, Ga, to sell and convey to John B Weakley, bis associates, successors and ssigns, the water works plant elect’ric light plant, ice and ooid storage plant owned by the town 4 Colquitt for the sum of Forty rfvi Thdushnd Dollars, unless with in the time required by law a pe tition signed by twenty per oent of the qualified voters of said town tile a petition with the Mayor and town council objecting to such sale. This Dacember 16th 1925. E. B. Baughn Mayor. i-i a-- Notice This notice is to warn all per sona that bunting, fishing 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 vides. Please observe this notice and be governed accordingly Ba bee ck Bros. Lbr. (Jo. By C. F. Babcock. ' 0 —> Night Coughing StoppedlQuUklyßy SunpleTreatment TKontand* who are troubled with BerxUtent coughing: at night, which toy robbing them of valuable “Jeep weaken* their ayrtem* and lay* them open to dangerous Infection*, can quickly act to prevent thi* dan ger through a very simple treat ment. People who have hardly been able to reet at all on account of coughing spells have found they can sleep the whole inght through un disturbed often the first time they try it. The treatment Is based on a re markable prescription known as Dr. King's New Discovery for Coughs. Tou simply take a teaspoonful at night before retiring, and hold it in your throat for IS or 20 seconds be fore swallowing it, without follow ing with water. The prescription has a double action. It not only soothe* and heals soreness and irri tation, but It quickly loosens and remove* the phlegm and congestion which are the direct rows of the coughing. The result is you usually sleep soundly the very first night, and the entire cough condition goes in a very short time. The prescription Is highly recom mended for coughs, chest colds, hoarseness, and bronchitis, and is wonderful for children’s coughsand spasmodic croup—no harmful drugs, economical, too, as the dose is only, oho teaspoonful. At all good drag- For Sale At a bargain, ( tie handsome; i Dining Room Suite, polished oak.| ioocsisUfig of eight pieces, table j buffet, and six chairs; also a Liv-j ing Room Suite of brown maho gany and fiber reed, five pie.ee*. 2 rockers, arm chair, settee and table, Both suites modeled in up-to date designs. If interested call on Mrs. P. D. Rich. Colquitt Ga '0- 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 eo. deceased, notice is given that said application will be heard at my office at It) o’clock a. m. on the 1 Monday iu Jan. 1926. This D o. 7, 1925. W. C. DANCER Ordinary. Georgia. Miller County: Whereas J. H. Dußose. admr. of Phadora and Exekiei A. Dußose, rep resents to the court, in hi* petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administer'-d sold estate; this ie 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, Ordy. 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 by law: this is to cite all oarties interested to be and appear at the Jan. term, 1926, of this court and show cause, if any they can, why said report shouldn’t be made the judge ment of this court. Witness my hand and official signature, this Dec. 7, 1925. W. I'. Dancer, Grdy. Georgia, Miller County: Notice is hereby given that the under signed has applied to the ordinary of said co. for leave 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 regulai , term cf the court of ordinary of said co. . Jbe held on the 1 Monday in Jan. ' 1926. H. G. Rawls. Admr. upn,-. Eestate of B. F. Rawls Sr. Georgia, Miller County : W H Milier. having made application ! to me in due form, to be appointed per-, manent admr. upon the estate of Mar-' tha Milier. late of said co , notice is i hereby given that said application will ' be heard at the regular terme of court! of ordinary of said co. to be held on 11 Monday in Jan. 1926. Witness my hand ' and official signature, this Dec. 7, 1925. W. C. Dancer, Ordy. - ■ -- o 666 I Is a Description for Colds, Grippe. Flu, Mfiiaria. Dengue and Bilious Fever. It kills the germs.i 7hUNTB GUABANTBBD I BKIN DISEASE REM EDIES e and Soap).fail in ths treatment of Itch, Bcxema, / i ■ Rin* w o rQl vTett«f or other itcb- f J*/ i I Ing «kio diseases. Try ttU* *’ 1 at wm rt*b» _ SHERIFFS SALE. J j , GEORGIA—MiIIer County. i Will be sold before the court house i door of said county, within the legal ‘ hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in j Jan. 1926 at public out cry forthe highest [bidder for cash the following de scribed p-operty to-wit; 1 Two story house aid city lot in the city of Colquitt, said co. and state, and hounded as follows: On the north by Pine street, on the east, souyli and west by lands of M.ra. J. H,- - Harrell, -nd being part of lot of land no. 169. in the 18 dist. of said co. and state, and known as the D. D. Bail. y place, where G. W. Cook now lives, said prop erty levied on as the property of Mrs. D. D. Bailey under and by virtui of a fi fa issued from the city court of said co. ar.d state, in favor of the Cijaene Bank & Trust Co., and against P san! Mrs. D. D. Bailey, and writte of levy given G. W. Cook, tana. \pos session, this Nov. 13, 1925. tj B. E. HOUSTON, 0 - SHERIFF SALES. • 1 GEORGIA, MILLER COUNTY. Will be sold before the court house door of said co., within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Jan. 1926, to the highest and best bid der for cash, at public ogt cry. the fol lowing described property to wit: 1 Black horse mule about 7 years old, named George, and 1 black horse mule about 7 years old, named Mike, and said property levied on as the property of M. A. Hair under and by virtue of a mortgage fi fa issued from the city court of said eo. and state, in favor of J. S. Bush, and against the said M. A- Hair. Levy made and returned to me by B. B. Houston, deputy sheriff, this 23 day of May, 1926. B. E. HOUSTON, Sheriff. —o— ■ '■ —■ - SHERIFF SALE . 1 GEORGIA, Miller County: Will be sold before the court house 1 door of said county within the legal hours of sale, on the 1 Tuesday in Jan. 1926, at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash the following de scribed property to-wit: 1 Cole dropper, found in possession oi J. K. Kimbrel, and said property lev ied on as the property of Julian Kim , brel under and by virtue of a fi fa is i sued from the city court of said co and stale, in favor of the Ridley Yates • • | Co., transferee, and against the said Julian Kimbrel, this Dec. 2, 1925. B. E. HOUSTON, Sherifi ■ o- -- For Rent One f ur horse farm and one i two bore-farm, near Babcock both , deairable plam-e. Ba’icock Bros LLr Co, Have Ytm Tried i ifilM It? / IbSqeK It Isws k ! aJK Only ; aad Original , ■JSk BLACK- i DRAUGHT * Liver Medicine ' | COSTS OKI YO» CWT A POM; J < 5 Land Sale » - i GEORGIA—MiIIer County. < /'Under and by virtue of a security Aed executed and delivered by Zulaß. V>ole on the 30 day Nov. 1917, to Fark as Trust Co., conveying certain real es tate hereinafter described, to secure tire indebtedness referred to io said security deed, said deed being recorded in book "6,” pages 150, 151-152, rec ord of deeds Miller county, Ga.. and Sdid indebtedness being default by the terms of said security deed, and being, upaid. the said Farkas Trust Co., aa provided in said deed, will, after soar weeks advertising, sell at public outcry before the court house door in Colquitt, Milter county, Ga., on the 1 Tpcrday in -’an. 1926, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described prop erty to wit: *vui sevenths (4-7) interest in the property of which Joe Toole died, sized Mrtj possessed, described as follows: AJ of lots 380, 847, 381, nonb half of lot 382, 100 acres of lot 349, and 160 keies of lot 348. Also 1 residence lot b .the city of Colquitt, Ga , on College 200 X2OO feet, more particularly Kcrioed in deed from Julia B. Rich to J<r- Toole Aiso a tract of tend on • side of Depot street in (tetqoitt, Ga fronting 145 feeion said street, ba of Baughn residence lot on wb-ch negro restaurants are now loca- I on north side ot Yepot street, described in deeds Iron J. W. Bailey and G. W. Cook & Bi., containing 2 brick stores and I prkting office. The land lots hereinbe- 1 so jjleseribed all being in the 12 diet, of ffilter county, Ga. Also that prop er V which Christal Cook died, seized ant 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 of lot 256 in the 12 dist. of Mil ler county, Ga. As provided in said security deed, the said Farkas Trust Co., will make to the purchaser of said property good anti suf ficient title in fee simple. The psoceeds of said sale will be applied to the pay ment of the debt above referred to and to thy cost of this sale. This Ist day of December, 1925. FARKAS TRUST CO. Hy Lenard Farkas, Pres. Milner & Farkas, Attorneys at law, Albany, Ga. I Weak In b&k j I and Sides | "Before the birth of my X W little girl," say* Mr,. Lena © Stancil, of R F. D. 2, Mat- ffi thews, Mo., “I wa* so weak J? la sty back and sides I could W gj) not go about. I was too ; -«j. weak to stand up or do any -g work. I felt Ilk* my back wa* coming In two. I lost fici. weight. I didn’t eat any thing muck and wa* *o rest- jt fe less I couldn’t sleep night*. “My mother n»ed to take (E, {CARDUII I For Female Troubles g Mw I sent to get it I Im- E T proved after my first bottle W : < Cardul la cerUW a gr*M jg. help for nervouanes* and & W weak back. I took *tn bot- & tie* of Oardu! and by then I fla ; waa well and strong. Io»t A : V did fine from than on. Cardul W ■fy. helped me so much." ® X Thousands of weak, euf- W faring women have taken W @7 Cardul, knowing that it had SE' helped their mother* or their A V friends, and soon gained W W strength and got rid of th*lr ££, W fWdul ahotdd de you a •*». 9 0 «f good. 0 B ah mwgmr .., • ' "X. SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA—MiIIer County, Will be sold before the Court y , House door in said County on the 1 Tuesday iry-?an. 1926, at public out cry, to tbe -highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit: j All of the south haif of lot of land no. j 369, containing 125 acres, more or less, the south half of the west half of lot of I land no. 360, containing 62 1-2 acres, s more or less, also the south half of the 5 east half of lot of land no 370, contain # ing 62 1-2 acres, more or less, all lying . and being in tbe 12 diet, of said co. , and state, containing in aggregate 250 acres, more less. Said property levied , on as the property of O, 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 1 defendant in fi fa in possession, this Dee. 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 12 dist. of «aid co. and state, and being all of said lot of land r.u 366, except the south 50 arres of said lot, and also except 50 acres in tbe north east comer of said lot in the form of a square, deeded by G. W. Wilson Co' Daniel Bush,, in deed of record in the office of the clerk of j the superior court of said co. and state, lin deed book L. page 558. and said 1 property levied on as the property of 6. H. Cook and William J. Kimbrel, 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 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 of land no. 68. lying and being in the 26 dist of said co. and state, and contain ing in the aggregate 125 seres, more or less, and said property levied on ae the property of Thomas S. Spooner, under and by virtue of a special exe ention issued against said property ir. an attachment proceeding iu 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, thu I Dee. 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 in 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 eotton no. 4840, in the Fudge warehouse, in the city of Col ’ quitt, said co. an{i state, and said prop lerty levied on as the properly of J. G. 1 Kimbrel uuder and bv virtue of a mort- I gage fi fa issued from tbe city court of i said eo. and state, in favor of the Cit -1 izens Bank & Trust Co., of Bainbridge, ■against said J. G. Kimbrel, said prop -1 erty found in possession of said J. G. [ 1 Kimbrel. Levy made and returned to: me by B. B. Houston, deputy sheriff, 1 tills Nov. 5, 1925. | B. E. HOUSTON, f Sheriff- Professional Cards t Jesse A. Drake C. A. Drgko » Drake & Drake ; ATTORNEYS AT LaW . Cook Building Colquitt, Georgia, Dr. E. B- Baughn Physician and Surgeon Cook Building Colquitt Ga N. L. Stapleton LAWYER COLQUITT, GEORGIA. P. D. RICH LAWYER 4 COLQUITT (U Dr. Collie Hays Physician Offjve in Walkeds Pnar. COLQUITT, GA. ■■■■O’ - left me with a frightful cough are very weak. I had spells when Icoul hardly Ueathe or speak for 10 to sci- I minutes. My doctor could not hel; 1 me, but I was completely cured b; I DR. KING’S New Discovery Mrs. J. E. Cox, Joliet, DI, j 50c ADD SI.OO AT AIL OBIJSCttTS. | 0 ■ - Night Coughing— How to Stop It Night coughing which, through loss of valuable sleep, often makes J ou feel utterly worn-out and use ess during the day, and by quickly weakening the system lays you (open to the most dangerous infec tions, can now be promptly checked by a very simple treatment. Peo ple who have hardly been able to rest on account of coughing spells have found that they can sleep the whole night through undisturbed (often after the very first trial. . TH® treatment is based on a remark able prescription known aa Dr. King's New Discovery. You simply take a tea epoonful ut night before retiring and hold it In your throat for 15 or 20 sec onds before swallowing it. The pre scription has a doubts action. It not only soothes and heals the soreness and Irritation, but it quickly loosens and re moves the phlegm and congestion which Is the real cause of the cough. Ths result Is that you usually sleep as soundly as a babe the very first night, and the Cough goes In a very short time. . The prescription contains no opiates or harmful drugs. Excellent for children as well as grown-ups. For coughs, chest colds, hoarseness, sore throat, spasmodic croup, bronchitis, laryngitis and bronchial asthma. At aU good druggists. Ask for s cove « O '. ■ f KEEP BOWELS OPEN FOR BEST HEALTH I ts you keep the bowels doing their part, the body poison* will not harm yon. For constipation. Indigestion, biliousness. liver and kidagg complaints, or backache, take [ DR. G. B. WILLIAM’S '! UVtR AND KIDNEY PIUS ■ A natural remedy that doe. not grip*, sicken or salivate- At Your Druagiet’- PRICE 25c I | Full Cirectiona on Ev«W PaekW. i'*— ——