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TILLER 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.
Miss Saunders Hon
ors Miss Norton
Miss Christine Saunders enter
tained at luncheon Wednesday at
the Southern club, honoring Miss
Lorena Norton, who is taking post
graduate work at Columbia univer
sity and is spending the holidays
with her parents Dr and Mrs J
Norton in West End.
Thetaklw wns centered with a
basket of poinsettias and holly and
holly and the places were marked
with holiday favors, bearing the
place cards. The guests v era. Mis
see Norton, Helen Crain, Lois
Greene, Rebecca Cousins, Alice
Weed, Jennie Wood, Mrs G R.
Ragan and Mies Saunders.
—The Birmingham Age-Herald
Her many friends in Colquitt
remembers Miss Saunders who
visits her sister here, Mrs E. B.
Baugh n.
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An Accident
The night before Christmas Mr.
Jonielvey' Jr. was driving bis
friend Mr. Douglas Mock toward
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mt,.LL.U-+.
While turning to one side of the
road in order to allow another car
to pasa, a small stump was hit, and
the now Ford that Jonie was
driving was tnined over,
Both of the occupants were hurl
but Jonie sustained the more seri
ous injuries. Several stitches were
aken above and below hie eye by
Dr. E. B. Baughn. At first it was
thought Hint Jonie might lose his
eye; but both Jonie and Douglas
have almost fully recovered; and a
little work and a few new parts will
make the new model Ford almost
as good as new.
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Hie many friends throughout
this section will be pleased t<
learn that Mr. J. S. Wilkin is now
allowed to walk about the hospital
He expects to return to his hom<
jn week cr two.
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SHERIFF’S SALE.
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(GEORGIA — Miller County.
Will be sold before the court housi
door of said county, within the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
Jan. 1926 at public out cry to the highest
bidder for cash the following de
scribed property to-wit:
1 Two story house and city lot in the
city of Colquitt, said co. and state,
and bounded as follows: On the north
by Pine street, cn the east, south and
weit by lands of Mrs. J. H. Harrell,
and being part of lot of land no. 169
in the 13 dist. of said co. and state,
and known as the D. D. Bailey place,
where G. W. Cook now lives, said prop
erty levied on as the property of Mrs.
D. D. Baiiey under and by virtue of b
fi fa issued front the city court of sai<i
co. ar.d state, in favor of the Citizen
Bank & Trust Co., and against the saiu
Mrs. D. D. Bailey, and written notice
of levy givenG. W. Cook, tenant in po_-
susion, this Nov. 13, 19-5.
B. E. HOUSTON, Sheriff.
} Sheriff.
SHERIFF SALE .
GEORGIA, Miller County:
Will be sold before the court house
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 of
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
sued from the city court of ’said co.
and state, in favor of the Ridley Yates
Co., transferee, and against the said
Julian Kimbrel, this Dec. 2, 1925.
B. ;E. HOUSTON,
Sheriff.
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA—MiIIer County.
Will be sold before the Court
House door in said County on the
I Tuesday in Jan. 1926, at public out cry,
to the highest bidder for cash, the
foilowing described property, to-wit:
All of the south half of lot of land no.
869, containing 12S acres, more or less,
the south half of the west half of lotof
land no. 360, containing 62 1-2 acres,
more or less, also the south 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 12 dist.
of «aid co. and state, and being all of
said lot of land no 366, except the south
.jllMrtes ftf*«u»id ltd. and also except 50
acres in the north east sorner of said
lot In the form of a square, deeded by
G. W. Wilson to Daniel Bush, in deed
of record in the office ®f the clerk of
the superior court of said co. and state,
in deed book L. page 558. and said
property levied on as the property of
C. H. Cook and Wilham J. Kimbrel, u>,
der and by virtue of a common law ex
ecution issued from the superior covri
of said co. in favor of the Prudenti.
Insurance Co. of America, agaii
; Charlie H. Cook and William J. Kii
, brel. written notice of levy given H
defendant, Charlie H. Cook, tenant m
. possession, this Dec. 8, 1925.
B. E. HOUSTON.
Sher
Also at the same time and Place:
the following described property in
1 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 cents in
ing in tb* aggregate 125 acres, mi e
or less, and said property levied on r.s
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.
1 Spooner, defendant in possession, this
1 Dec. 8. 1925.
B. E. HOUSTON,
1 Sheriff.
SHERIFF SALES.
GEORGIA, MILLER COUNTY.
Will be sold before the court
I 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 out cry. the fol
lowing described property to wit:
1 Black horse mnle about 7 years old,
named George, and 1 black horse mule
. about 7 ycarso d, named Mike, and said
i property levied on as the property of
M. A. Hair under and by virtue of a
mortgage ii fa issued from the city
court of said co. ar.ii state, in favor of
J. S. Bush, ami against the said N. A.
Hair, Levy made and returned to rm
by B. B. Houston, deputy sheriff, the.
23 day of M&y, 1925.
B. E. HOUSTON,
_ Sheriff.
fi Soon Felt 1
Improvement |
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■H Cardui I was In an awful gi
■H bad way," says Mrs. Ora Car- ip
lile, R. F. D. 5, Troup, Texas. ■
afl "I went fishing one day. A St
heavy storm came up and I < ■
got soaking wet In the rain. I
Hji't I was afflicted with awful g
yiM smothering spells. I could fi
Hrl not get my breath. My H
Hm mother had some
Mill
B For Female Troubles g
Rl in the house that she was £$
taking, so she Immediately e?
ScJ began giving It to me. In a fe'V
HI few days I got all right. R,
"I.ast fall I got run-down ft ;
DM in health. I was weak and i
Im puny and I began to suffer. I H i
Mhf would get so I could hardly E
■ I walk. Having taken Cardui fi ;
| before, I sent to the store for E f
|| a bottle of It. Almost from E '
the first dose I could feel an H ,
II improvement.
"Cardui has helped me a ffl ■
|9 lot and I am glad to recom- H
■H mend it. I don’t feel llko H
i>i| the same woman I was last fl
fall. My appetite is good L
■| now, and I’m sure It’s Cardui E ,
SI that’s made It pick up.”
Al! Druggists’ I |
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SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Miller County:
Will be sold at she court house door j
In raid County on the first Tuesday In ■
Jan. 1926, within the legal hours of i
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 and said prop
erty levied cn as the property of J. G,
Kimbrel under and bv virtue of a mort
gage fi fa issued from the city court of
said co. and state, in favor of the
izens Bank & Trust Co., of
agtUnkWstd J. G. Kimbrel, 'said propfj
erty found in possession of said J. G.J
Kimbrel. Levy made and returned to
me by B. B. Houston, deputy sheriff,
this Nov. 5, 1935. K
B. E. HOUSTON, -
Sheriff.
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Professional Cards
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Jrsse A. Drake C. A. Drake
Drake & Drake
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Cook Building
Colquitt, Georgia.
h Slr. R B- Baughn
| Physician and
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Colquitt Gh
N. L. Stapleton
LAWYER
COLQUITT, GFOKGIA
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COLQUITT, GA.
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J. M. FUDGE’S
STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES
Comprise the FRESHEST line in town.
Fresh Produce, Prices, Your
Patronage Appreciated.
Fire Works And Holiday Toys.
Next door*norffi of idanrell Hotel.
Hogs Wanted
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It will pay you to see me
before you sell your Hogs.
I will pay the Highest 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 KUMBACK PRESSING CLUB
Next door to barber shop whete 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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