The Miller County liberal. (Colquitt, Ga.) 1897-current, December 30, 1925, Image 1

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Miller County Liberal NO 11 Warning Your hunting license can beob tain from Nias Pate in 12th, E. L. Shepard in 13th and W. W. John son in the 2t> districts respectively: and in order to be safe you ban better secure them. Warning!! All my lands are ported. Any body hunting on same will he prosecuted to full extent of the la*. J. M. FUDGE. - - -o —— Notice. In compliance with the provis ions of the Act of th« Legislature of Georgia, approved Ad-tnst 25, 1925, notice h hereby giver of Hi iuteutiou of the Mayor and Alder, men of the Town of Colquitt, Ga. to sell and convey to John B Weakley, his associates, succtssors and saigas, the water works plant electric light plant, ice and cold storage plant owned by the town of Colquitt for the sum of Forty live Thousand Dollars, unless wiih in the time repaired bydrnr tilion signed by twenty per cent of the qualified voters of said town tile a petition with the Mayor sad town council objecting to such sale, This December 16th 1925, E, B. Baughn Mayor. o Notice This notice is to warn all per sous that bunting, fishing or other wise tresspassing of any nature, on the lands of the Baticock 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 •nd be governed accordingly. Babecck Bros. Lbr. Co. By C, F. Babcock. > o ... Night Coughing » Stopped Quickly By StmpleTreatment Thousands who are troubled with Persistent coughing at night, which by robbing them of valuable sleep weakens their systems and lays them open to dangerous infections, can quickly act to prevent this dan ger through a very dimple treat ment People who have hardly been able to rest at all on account of coughing spells have found they can sleep the whole night through un disturbed often the first time they treatment based on a re- | markable prescription known as Dr. King's New Discovery for Coughs. You simply take a teaspoonful at night before retiring, ana hold it in your throat for 15 or 20 seconds be fore swallowing it without follow ing with water. The prescription has a double action. It not only soothes and heals soreness and irri tation, but it quickly loosens and removes the phlegm and congestion which are the direct tause 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 ooughs, chest colds, hoarseness, and bronchitis, and is wonderful for Children's coughs and spasmodic croup—no harmful drugs. Economical, too, as the dose is only one teaspoonful. At all good drug- WATCH COLQUITT GROW THE LEADING CITY OF SOUTHWEST GEORGIA PULL FOR COLQUITT OR PULL OUT For Sale At a bargain, one handsome Dining Room Suite, polished oak. consist'ng of eight pieces, tabl<- buffet, and six cbftirs; also a Liv ng Room Suite of brown malm rany and fiber reed, five phee-. 2 rocker*, arm chair, settee and table. Both suites modeled in up-to date designs. If interested call on Mrs. P. D. Rich. Colquitt G>. r <. o Citations Georgia, Miller County. To uli whom it may concern, Mrs. E. A. Dußose having applie, tor guardianship of the | rson and prop erty of the minor children of Mrs. Mary King, late of said c-5. ileceasrd notice is given that said iipptk-aliui will be heard at my offic- at 10 o’clock a. m. on the 1 Monday tu Jan. 1926. This D u. 7, 1925. W. C. DANCER Ordinary. Georgia. Miller County: Whereas J. H. Dußose, admr. of Phadora and Exekiel A. Deßose, rep resents to the court, in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered sotd estate; this if , and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said admr. shouldn't be discharged from his administration and receive letter of dismissioh on the 1 Monday in Jan. 1926, thir 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. deeeased, having filed their re port as provided by law; this is to cite all oarties interested to he 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. C. Dancer, Grdy. Georgia, Miller County; Notice is hereby given that the under signed has applied to the ordinary of said co. for loave to sell land belong ing to {he 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., g- be 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 1 Monday in Jan. 1926. Witness my hand and official signature, this Dec. 7,1925. W. C. Dancer, Ordy. 666 ! Is a Drascription for Colds/ Grippe, Flo. Malaria, Dengue aod Bilious Fever. It kills the germs. without question if HUNT'S GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (HunfsSaWe and So*t>),«aii in [, JiErl'l the treatment of Itch, Eceema,T«7j Jj Ringworm.Tetterorotherltch- [MI /I Ing ekin diaeaaea. Try this * * treatment at eur riak. • 'OLQIjITT, GEORGIA., WEDNESDAY, Dec. 30 1925- Liberalities Socials, Locals, and Personals. Holiday Guests So many homes were brighten -d during the bol.days by guests. There wete hundreds of happy reunions. Motor cars and Ry. trains were largely used tn afford ing these pleasures. Mr and Mrs Brown enjoyed a v sit fr>>m het pare, te Mr and Mrs Will Fain of Havanna Fla. and ier brother, Mr. Carl Fain and his wife fr -m the same place. Among Mr and Mrs Lester Mum's g'tetl were her mother, Irs T B. Karris, her sister, .Mias 'Vilma Harris, her brother, Mr W I Heine and bis wife; Mr and lease Williams all of Blakely and Ur and Mrs jack Giles of EdTßou. Mr and Mrs J. W. Bush of Al oany visited at)he homes ~f hj K parents, M< and Mu I. B Bush, md her roofer, Mrs Hattie Fudge. I’he latter also had with her Mis . Alice Cqlliats and her two daugh -ers. Misers Martha and Annie Nelle of Blakely. Mr Booker visiwd bis daughter Mrs W. J. Wilkin and his sister, Vlrs N. L Stapleton. Mrs F. E. Fudge’s holiday guest vas Mrs James Brigman cf Miami Fla. Misses Ona Brown, member ot be West Ba'nbridge faculty and Elizabeth Hall, a student of the Freeman Business College in Al oany and Mr J. D. Maynard Jr.of Sylvester were st the home of the traitress. Mrs Mattie Williams was with >ier son, Mr J K. Williams, ana the brother of the hostess, Mi Hunter Rawls was also a guest there. Mrs Asa Calhoun a d children J Malone Fla. were with her mother, Mrs Jno. K Williams. Miss Jewell Smith, who has been the efficient bead bookkeep r for the Commerr.ial Bank and t'riiet Company of Ocala, Fla., baa been promoted to one of tin* new tellers' pl-Cf*. Her friends in Colquitt will be glad to know that ■die is doing so well. Mr and Mrs G. W, Welch Jr. >f Albany visited her parents Mr and Mrs P D. Rich. Nrs Weymati Jackson is the guest of tier parents Mr aud Mrs Joney Ivey I Mr and Mrs Wm Chaaoo and 'children spent the holidays with ois Histers, Mes lamrs H. L. liar rel and C. M Grow. Miss Velma Mills of CMumbosi was the guest of Miss Nelle Scott j last week. Tue latter returned toj Columbus with her cousin to spend ' a few days. Mr Joseph Toole returned from Cocos, Fla, last Monday Dec. 21, where he held a position in a drug store, in whiclr two other young ■ men of Colquitt hold positions, Mr Hilt on Cook who is Mgr. of I ■ the drugstore and Mr Zack Pate. From al! reports these boys un doing all that could be expected nf two y-jjingnnen, and the Lib eral wialres both success in their undertake ngs. ■Judge q*C! Dinner is omv-il dicing after an illness throatin'- pneumotjfa jSiicb kept him in for almost .yveeks. Mrs. H. F. Yarboiough with their ht’fe,daughter of Ellaville has joined her Lnhliai'd here. The ' couple is*'bu.arding at the home of 1 VI re I. AI Pate." , Mr. and Mrs B F. Galloway have returned from North Carolina 1 and are lad ng heartily welcomed < back to Colquitt. He assists the 1 tobac producers In this cquiity -.’flffileTlr■ ■ .wK:’.' aujer vision some planters won first prizes lns‘ season. ( We regret to announce that Vlrs Galloway Dad to be carried to the hospital just two or throe days itler their arrival here. I’tie family bad locat-d on Main street in one of the bungalows owned . by Mr. J. M. Grow. The latter < lias moved hie family out to the spacious home of his father, Col. R. W. Grow. i Mr. and Mrs. W. U Underwood i and children visited Mrs, B. F. Butler in Cuthbert during the i holidays. d Mr, Thomas Crozier and Mite On» Brown were guests of Mies I Willie Toole to-day. i W ANTED:—Young men and vomen, who do not t xpect the * future to come to them without some aggressiveness on their part, to study al home for.the positions which we have open. Free em ployment service and money back guarantee, VV rite for the “BOOK OF OPPORTU NI I’Y. ’ Thom asville Business Institute, Thom-i aville, Ga. a Ri-v. and Mrs. D. T. Cos are, the pioud parents of a baby girl, who has been given the name Evi’a Mae. Het birth dates from the 2Gth inst. Mr. and Mrs.O. W. Cox of Em pits, Ga w _ re the holiday guests if lis brother; Rev. at*l Mrs. D. I'. Cox. Mrs. R B. Moore of Brunswick Ga is the guest of her mother Mrs. Annie D. Bi’eb. Mr and Mrs. O. T. Baker of ■Scooba, Miss., Mrs. W. W. Brad ishawof Midway, Ala., and Mrs I Sidney Baker of Columbia, Ala. j were among t ie holiday guests of Mr. and M's F. M Johns u. Residence Burns Sunday night the 27 inst. about midnight the homo of Mr, M. D. •Jones with its furnishings was destroyed by fire. The alarm was given but many were disinclined to respond to the signals of distress on account of the fieezing weather and many others with residences tightly closed failed to hear the midnight alarms. Nothing was saved, The struc ture wtis built of good pine liim ovr and i* did not take lorg to re-; <tuce the dwelling to a heap of I smoldt-riog aslu-s. Mrs Jones had been in Alabama' or several days. Mr Jones had -pent Saturday night Hl (be home. He left Hn.iday morning and had not returned. Tne drigeu of the fire is un known. It is said it wsh only part ly insiir-d. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kimbrell formerly of Attapulgus located in Colquitt, on Pine street iu the bouse next to'Mr.Tmd Mrs. J. VV. I'uwell Thursday. • Arissoa Myrtme"a ell accompanied Mr, W. K. Kim tire! to Bainbridge Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Olin Rose of Egypt are the holiday guests of relatives and friends here. Mr. Charlie Welle of Eufaula, Ala is among th? out of town holi day gucetS. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. M. Fudge made two trips to Albany recently. Mrs Fudg>‘ had to go to a special ist wf’h tier ears. We are pieneed to note tli it she is much improved as we go to press. Mrs Joe Badoev and daughters, Mirses Louise and Ruth of Ash ford, Ala., also Mis N. R. McKern mie and children of Columbia? Ala, accompanied by Mrs. R. F. McKemmie were the holiday guost of Mrs E. S. Radney. 0 Friday uenereiu the New Year, 19211. The old year did not giv. ub tne “cold shoulder” in passing away; but the ‘'chill’’ it endured on ite last Sunday, Monday and | Tuesday caused North Ameiicane |pi Canada, Hie States and it ' llexica to shiver. In the North | Western States business in some localities was paralyzed by th intense cold. o— Gov Walker lias called (tie law makers to assemble in the caoit,,- in Atlanta on Feb 24th for an ex tra St ssioti of the legislature. Il is said that earnest legislature could do very little at the reguiai session, <-ti account of “political discussions..” The General As sembly now contains so many members it is unwieldy. • Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Dean* of fliorsby, Ala were tile guests of bis sister, Mrs. J. W. Powell last w -ck VOL XV7X Died In Atlanta i ~ i Thurs.'ay, the 24th inst., at 5.30 A. M. :u the Wesley Memorial Hospital, Mr. T. C. Nowell of this city passed away. He had been suffering for mouths, ftobably two or three years. Some of these months were spout in hospitals. He fail ed to grow better so he left here the Bth inst. On the 23rd at 2P. M. a kidney, around which was an enlargement of pus, was removed. ’ After the operation he revived and t ta.ked (hat uigbt to his son, but J about fifteen aud a half hours after the operation, bis spirit was claim ed by death. If the deceased bad lived till Dec 2filb, he would have been fifty-six years of age. His liody was interred on that day. ( Ihe body accompanied by bis eldest sou Mr. George Nowell, who bolds a position with ao in surance company in Atlanta, aud his friend reached the home iu Albany Thursday evening ot one of the deceased’s sisters Friday, Christmas Day, lb a . iVaskiU ontainitub- !!>-• s-«rtuair- i was Uorue itiJo liis Isle ttume o-i Main street and there it rested tid 2 o’clock, Saturday, the 26tb ittfi, when Rev. E. M. Wise conducted the impressive funeral service. Laying aside the festivities and with drawing from the rauniorH coincident of the Yuletide seaso >, the house was almost filled wi ■ relatives aud sympathizing frien L on this occasion. Two sweet oi I songs, By and By aud Nearer My God To Thee, were sung by U e choir, compost d of Meedames N. L. Stapleton, H Stein and W. It Daocsr and Dr Btiughn. Surviving Mr Nowell ie a lar list of relatives, viz his saiths-H wife, Hirer sons, Messrs Georg-, Hammond and Lee; two daug’t iers. Misses Sar<; and Nllie Maud -, one brother Mr. W. S. Nowell of tilis city and four sisters, Mea dames D. A. Hollinswortb, Eu gene Ramsey and Herchel Rob rts, all of Albany, aud Mrs. K. L. Mernit of Columbus. All <>f these with nieces aud nephews wer- a’ ;he stricken home. A little while before the time for the funeral, Mrs Nowell suff< • • •d fr on heart Iroub’e. She l> - eiate tincoiisciotie. Upon the s.i vic-ofDr Hays she was ke t j ■’erv quiet in ued. Sne was not nll. w. dto Httend ll>e service at 'tome ur the interment iu the city cemetery. Mr Nowell was a member of the M. E church her?, sod when in good health he whs full of activity. Hih wife was Miss Jobuie Eree prior to their marriage. The ages of the five children ■?ho survive are from ten to twenty years. Beautiful floral offerings retted in the CHsket. May that peace which paseeth understanding console the beriav ed ones. 1 o