The Miller County liberal. (Colquitt, Ga.) 1897-current, January 27, 1926, Image 2

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41LLER COUNTY LIBERAL j 1 * Published Every Wednesday, Entered at Postofflce 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. A aing Friday evening, com plimentary to her daughters, Miss sb Rannie and Vergig Rawls, wid given at the home of Mrs. Ranme Rawls Friday evening. A throng of young people enjoyed the affair immensely. —- -t> Solicitor Os City Court n ■ ■■ , Col. Jesse Drake is rcceivint the congratulations of friends over hi»appointment as Solicitor of Hit City Court, taking the piece heir for soma time by Col. P. D. Rich resigned, Col. Drake appreciates this nev position, and will doubtless tntiki a worthy official. ' 0 Anniversary Honored Mrs Kate Mae Baggs, comp) mentary to her little daughter Bit entertained a throng of lad and lassies at a "Birthday Parti last week. everything,the cake containim the six candles, ‘heice cream, ti> jolly games otc. w< ra all conduciv tit tUa lurp Qiiaibsrof present?, son venire of a delightful affair. • o No ■ Demonstration can reveal all of BUICK Excellence Any time you drive a Buick you will wonder how such a remarkable car can be sold at such a moderate price. In Just a few minutes you will realise that you are starting. Mopping, parking, driving with much greater ease and security. And that you are surrounded by quality and luxury which rank with the very finest. But demonstration will tell only part of the Buick story, and you should know all of it. A demonstration cannot show you the enduring stamina of body and chassis that belongs to Buick. Years are necessary for that. It can only suggest the Cowerful ability of Buick’s 75 orse-power Valve-in-Head •ngine, built for hills. It can not tell you how thoroug'Jy the Buick “Sealed Chassis’’Mtd the Buick "Triple Sealed” engine will pro tect Bqick performance on dusty, gritty roads. And it cannot even hint of the mental ease you will enjoy, with Buick Authorised Ser vice “just around the corner,” everywhere in America. Ils ! Batter Buick Six Cy<||Hfcr Valv«4n* ; Head motor cart ran<e in price I frvm $1125 to >1995, fo.b. Buick factorica. Among the Buick open «iut closed modeb there ii one . «hdM meet your desires exactly. Z ■ - *-S • !■ • ♦ J- [WHW BBTTEI AUTOMOBILES ARE *M1 CK WiLL ,L ' UC THEM • Notice Os Land Sale GEORGIA, Miller County: Whereas, on the first day of August 1922 J. C. Roberts executed and deliver ed to the Federal Land Bank of Colum bia his certain deed to secure debt corf veying the lands hereinafter described to the said Federal Land Bank of Col umbia for the purpose of securing a debt referred to in said deed which said deed is recorded in the Clerk s office of the Miller Superior Court in the County of Miller in deed" book ten page 455. And whereas, the said Federal Land Bank of Columbia has duly transferred, assigned and sold the said deed to se cure deby, a>so the evidence of said indebtedness, and also the lands there in described as well as all of its rights and powers and privileges thereunder, to the undersigned, J. L. Dickenson, which said transfer has been duly re corded in said book and page above re ferred to where said deed was recorded, the said J. L. Dickenson now holding and owning all of said property and rights of the said Federal Land Bank of Columbia under the said transfer of said security deed. And Whereas, in said deed and by the terms and covenants and conditions thereof the said J. C. Roberts did con stitute the undersigned, J. L. Dicken son, the aisignee of the said Federal Bank, his true and lawful attorney in fact in ease of default in the prompt performance of the covenants and sti pulations therein contained and Whereas, the said J. C. Roberts ha, defaulted in the payment of the taxes due on said lands for the year 1925 and Whereas, under the terms and condi tions and stipulations of said deed the undersigned did on the 2nd. day of January 1926 pay said taxes and had the said lax fi fa duly transferred to him, the said J. L. Dickenson, and the said tax fifas together with the trans fers thereon were duly recorded in the General Execution Docket No. 5 of the records of the Clerk of the Superior Gouri’s office in Miller County, Georgia, and Whereas, the said J. L. Dickenson had prior to the date of the payment of »«u u,"'- **"*'bought the land" dys cribed in said security deed, and the evidences of indebtness secured by saifl security deed and all of the rights and powers contained in said security deed from the Federal Land Buuk of Colum bia and Whereas, because of said default on the part of the said J. C. Roberts in the payment of said taxes the said J 1 Dickenson the present owner and hol der of the said security deed, and ll.< titie to the property therein described, and the rights and powers therein con veyed has elected to declare the entire indebtness secsired bv said deed due and collectible. Now therefore, by virtue of the powers so vested in the undersign, d, which is more accurately shown by re ference to said security deed together with the transfers thereon, the under signed will sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash on the first Tuesday in February 1926 during the legal hours of sale, before Miller County courthouse door in Colquitt, Georgia, the lands described in said se curity deed being described as follows, to-wit: “All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing 512 acres, more or less, situate, lying and being on the Twiliffit Road, about seven miles from the town of Colqpitt. in the 13th Land District, county of Miller, State of Georgia, having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fully apuear by references to a plat thereof, made by J. K. Richie, Surveyor, on the 23rd day of June, 1922, and attach ed to the abstract nqw on file with the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, S. C. Said land being more fully described as follows. The north 82.40 acres of 10l of land No. 221; alss 50.60 acres oil the East side of lot of land No. 260; also all of lot of land ’ No. 222, except 5; acres in a square in the Northwest cor ner of aid lot; also the South 184 acres of the East three-fourths of lot of lane No. 259, All of said land being bound ed on the North by lands of H. T. Chambers and Twilight Road, on th< East by lands of E. E. Hornsby, on the South by lands of E. E. Hornsby, am J. E. Drake, and on t e West by lands of Mrs Elizabeth Chambers and W J Bush.” Said described lands will be sold as the property of J. C. Roberts for the purpose of paying th a indebtness se cured by said security deed and also the taxes and the expenses of the sale, i and the balance, if any, will be paid to ■ J C Roberts or his assigns as their in terest might appear. The said security deed above men tioned was executed and delivered to secure the payment of one certain amortization note for $6500.00 dated August 1, 1922, with interest on the principal debt at the rate of 51-2 per cent per annum. Which said interest was due and payable semi-annually in instalment and rhe intarest on past due instalments at the rate of 8 per cent per annum. Said principal debt is now past due by the terms of said dead and are de clared to be due for tha default in pay ment of taxes as hereinbefore stated, the total amount of principal and in terest including the taxes that will be due on said debt on the first Tuesday in February 1926 i 556580.18 Title will be executed to lhe pur chaser at said sale according to the terms of said deed. The proceeds of said sale will be ap plied first to the payment of said prin cipal indebtness with interest and tax es and the expense of this sale, and the remainder, if any, will be paid to the said J. C. Roberts or his assigns. Dated this the Sth day of Jan. 1926. J L Dickenson, J T Goren, Attorney at Law ford L Dickenson. o j Professional Cards lease A. Drake C. A. Drake Drake & Drake ATTORNEYS AT LAW Cook Building Colquitt, Georgia. Dr. E. B’ Baughn Physician and Surgeun ■ Vool? ITuTi ling Uolqnilt Ga N. L. Stapleton LA WYEti COLQUITT, GEORGIA ~ ~I~D.~RICH LA H T KR coiaQiriTT <;a Dr. Collie Hays Physician Surgeon. Otfjce in. Walker's I'nar. COLQUITT, GA. sEu Ol n k g Frequent ® g Bilious Attacks g j|g "I suffered with severe bill ia ous attacks that came on two gji ™ or three times each month,” 5? ™. says Mr. J. P. Nevins, of liiwreneeburg, Ky. “I would ® get nauseated. I would have Hg dizziness and couldn’t work., fra I would take pills until I was hsl m worn-out with them. I didn’t ” seem to get relief. ® “A neighbor told me of 12? BLACK-DRAUGHT « Liver Medicine »■ «s ijS and I began its use. I never «have found so much relict as it gave me. I would not , be without it for anything. It seemed to cleanse my whole system and tt-.ade me feel like ®,. new. I take a fee. ©I jjE; doses —get rid of the bile and i.ia , have my usual clear head. : ® feel full of rep,' and could do E3 Jg twice the work.” t A Bilious attacks are “sea- U.. ® sonal” with many people. ® ir:- Millions have taken Thed ford's Black-Draught to ward off such attacks, and the good results they have reported g|| jrn should Induce you to try it. All W E-u»W Open For Business I In The Daylight Corner Stand. I We Have A Complete Line Os Gro- I ceries, And Sell Wholesale And Retail g CHEAP. I We have on the road a car of seed | peanuts, a car Seed Irish potatoes, a car meal & hulls and a car sack salt. | We Pay Highest Prices For: J CHICKENS, | EGGS, I TURKEYS, I SHELLED CORN. I Give us a trial and be convinced. Trade where folks appreciate your patronage. CONSOLIDATED GROCERY CO. Wholesale & Retail Grocers, Colquitt, Georgia. g OMHBBB «■■■■» Night Coughing Stopped Quickly By SimpleTreatment' Thousands who are troubled with 1 persistent coughing at night, which by robbing them ot valuable sleep weakens their systems and lays i them open to dangerous infections, ran quickly act to prevent thia dan- , treat- , inc nt. I‘eOpla who have, hardly been I able to rest at all on account ot coughing spells have found they can sleep the whole night through «n- I disturbed often the first time they i try it , The treatment is based on a re markable prescription known as Dr. King's New Discovery for Coughs. : You simply take a teaspoonful at , night before retiring, and hold it In | your throat for 15 or 20 seconds be fore swallowing it, without follow ing with water. The prescription 1 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 cause of the , coughing. The result Is you usually sleep soundly thw very first night. I and ths entire cough condition goes j 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 . one teaspoonful. At all good drug gists. Ask tor Citation - I Georgia, Miller County: Notice is hereby given to all creditors of the estate of James Cook late ol said County deceased, to render in an account of their demands to me within the time precribed by law properly made out and all persons i.-.debted to said deceased are hereby required to * make immediate payment to the un dersigned. This 4th day of January 1926. ..Willis H. Cook administrator of James Cook. o I PNEUMONIA: | 2 left me With a frightful cough andfl \ I "very week. IhadspeUs when leaulc■ I : II lafdly breathe cr .peak for 10 to 2C | I iaininute-. Al v doctor coull not >■[ ? ! ; ’LL' »>.t fT-L umi L 'db'l) ! < LR. KIJtC’S - ftaw Bhsovwy I! Mrs.J. E. niiei. ill. | L CG. A.: So.jJA’Ul. ..JoCUTS j? O puaiaj ® fej j«oTi iermro mdaoo J jo sepmEnb OAijvxno p:re Saijnaq aqt oj Xiprea Pl»jA sqfjnoo 3ujiaßuq esoqj jnjj -addiii’ tq pus i .ftqto Svop OS •qSnoapvqn saAseq 1 SLUHMOtia ANOTHER STEAMER FOR SAVANNAH »•• • * Ii • ' •- ' . : ..s ~ < S. S. “CHATHAM" OF THE .M.”& MOLINE • One of a group of five new ships for the Merchants & Miners Transpor tation Co. The “Chatham”, to be launched at Newport News, V,a. on Wednesday, February, 3rd., is a sister ship of the “Alleghany” and “Berkshire’’, now in service. Tho other sister-ships, “Dorchester’ ' and "Fairfax'' will be launched in the next several m >nths. AU will be in commission by Summer a 1 These ships, luxurious in appointments, are “large hotels afloat’. 1 The ports served by the Merchants & Miners Line are Boston, Provi- fl dence, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, Jacksonville and Miami fl NEW ARRIVAL Hulls, Cotton Seed Meal Kitchen King Flour, Stag Flour Onion Sets, Bulk Beans and English Pea seed We pay more for eggs and chic, See us before you Buy and save money J. S. Wilkin & Son The Store With Red Front •» . FARQUHAR SLAB BURNER • fl I a Titers h bo Mttcr time tX Ute • -sU _ M la this aatfii. sMt mats money sslkaf lambst. TW ‘WI W.WSi«WJ__ fvqulur Slab Bnrae< j| tbc q»iy pSPtw"?—SnwiTCai P««a slabs * J VtlßaK °« a rsiny fi? la tM TMtsksi Bab Shms j wlatst HasSh «M«gbae SasMs Ban Ssv Ml • fll S— th Fa— flasM AflnM