The Miller County liberal. (Colquitt, Ga.) 1897-current, March 03, 1926, Image 1

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Miller County Liberal NO 19 N otice This notice ia to warn all per sona that bunting, fishing or other wise tresspassing of any nature on the lauds Babcock Bros Lum ber Co. in Miller county, with out a written permit frvm the general manager or agent in charge, will be prosecuted ae the law provides. Please observe tbia notice and be governed accordingly. Babcock Bros. Lbr. Co. By C. F. Babcock. 0 WANTED:—MiddIe aged man. Hustler can muke §SO to §IOO or more weekly in Miller county, sell ing Whitmer’s guaranteed line ol home necessities—toilet articles, soaps, spices, etc., to bis neighbors Team or car needed, but goods are furnished on credit. Client of Ala. mode §122.50 in live days He had no experience when start • ing. We teach you salesmanship. Writs for full particulars today. H. C. Whitmer Co., Coliitt bus, Ind. List Os City Court Jurors Drawn to ierve, at the March term, 1926, of the City Court ol Colquitt: O W Roberts A M Middleton G R Brown C H Cook C F Roberts J A Phillips J M Harrell W J Sammons W R Runnells I W Stephens W O Harrell L G Bafcbelbi Hedge Deßary J N Hobby T N Williams G G Toomas- B Goykin O D Sheffield W H Coo C B Grimes Henry Bush J J Hedges Virgil Gay B J Wesi C T Middleton M D Jon-. J P Boyd E J Houston J H Whitaker G C Davis Dement Williams L B Kelley W J Kimbrel -E L Warren E P Thomas J E Worsley W W Lofton J F Gray Ralph Grimes J D Runnels J A Roberts C C Crozier W W Phillips Frank Pickron L R Nix EM Stinson 0 Divorce Notice Oma Adams ( Divorce. vs (Milller Superior Avader Bower Adams( Court April Term, 1926. The defendant Avader Bower Adams is hereby required personally or by at torney to be and appear at the April Term, 1926 of the Superior Court of said County to be held on the fourth Monday in April next, then and there to answer the Plaintiff's demand in an action of divorce, or in default thereof the Court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable M. J. Yeo mans, judge of said Court, this the 9th day of February, 1926. J. E. Lane, Cleric. o—— His many friends here regret to hear that Mr.* J. F. Bush, one of Miller county’s Confederate Veter ans, is indisposed again at bis home west of town. We hope be will be better again soon. WATCH COLQUITT GROW THE LEADING CITY OF SOUTHWEST GEORGIA PULL FOR COLQUITT OR PULL OUT Col. Charlie Worrill Announces Elsewhere in The I/beral the formal •auuouiicetm ni of Col Charlie Worrill, of Cuiii’ert, ap pears. He is seeking • judge ship of the Patmiia C. <-uit, a po-j sition held by his lute csteeiueu father, Wm. C. Worrill. until his lamented death. The editress had vsb.rt from Cuthbert a few weeks ago; and. without knowing of any political aspirations of Col Vtoiril', one gentleman spike ol the tpl -ndid ability of Col. WorriJ i>e a lawyer. Col. Worrill spent a 1.-w days here about two ag i meeting, face to fice, many of ill* voters; and they almost i .vin.-ii :y recall ed some pleasant tn in ry of his father. Liberal readers will n tiiider, with much interest, this annouce went. o —— Coupe Turns On Side ’ Sunday Mrs. J. W IU veil, her daughter, Miss Ctcyle, and Mrs W. R. Klin hr el starte 4 , tn Mr Kimbrel's Ford Ownp-. io«*e Mie. Myr'.ice Powell, whole c'us music there. Mies Oecyle was driving. AH -vent well until they ou* about four miles tbL sid f Bake ly. The road bad n-e<.. ly beei ■ rude soft by work, ui.t a scrtil was sta ding near.the mi idle ol it, as if to warn autom tnlmts. Miss Powell, in giii.g ‘iruuno this, came near sliding in th-- sos sand iuto a ditch, end when sh. jerked the steering wh. < I, to keep out of tile ditch, the i n turned on its side. The windshield was broken, and Mrs. Powell’s face was cut and scratched painfully, but not sori ously, by gl ,es. The tw > younger iadies are badly brnised. A’ tirs’ the driver was thought l . be in ternally injured by intact with th steering wheel, which hurt hei stomachjbutsbe soon regained con sciousness and comp sue. Sum Early co.intians passed, an I th gentlemen aided Met- lum-s Powell and Kimbrel in getting out of th< car, and then placed the machine iu'its correct position. The en gine wasn’t injured, and .ree la dies came back to their Louies here in the coupe which Lad a broken door, and a top som“ what bent, besides it broken windshield. Miss Powell dreve Hck, an J they arrived about 1 :30 f >. in. They are all up. and relative and friends a'e rejoicing with .hem that they escaped from the acct flent without being cri c.lly in jured. Mr. James Kimbrel, oi Haines City, Fla., accompanied by hie fa ther-in-law, Mr. C. K. Br vn, of Auburndale, Fla., wus attending to business in the city this week. COLQUITT, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY. March, 3 192 b Liberalities Socials, Locals, and Personals. Col. and Mrs. Jesse A. D'fike visited his mother in Iron .-.aty Sunday. Mr. I. B Jones and his itt> m? 1 t ive famiiv were guests Suoda *'■ he hospitable home of his pan ,t ; ‘- « Mr. and Mis. C. M. Jones. Enroute back to their hum in Albany, Mr. and Mrs. H.S. H stw made a brief call at the hej VtjJ her cousin, Mrs. Zulh B. Sunday. They were accompli, to Eldorendo Saturday by MJJ Elizabeth Hall, a former pin ; i here, who holds a position in / tuny which consumes a portion rt her time while she completes Ip® business course in tiie b reem- Busim sb College. Miss Hall h" J boarded with this esteemed coupli f since she entered the institution las u fall. Judge C. C. Bush has bad bid residence on Pine sheet led recently. After clerking at a sale in Bain f oridge last weak, Mias HaA"-’ TtA'mpsob feacbed’h* r L .ui*' rtuntiay. Mesdames J. T Jones ami C. B Bush sp-nt Tuesday iu Albany. Dr C. F. Bush recently spent a day in Albany attending t uusiness Mrs. M. G. Clements “pent S<i urday and Surrtlay iu Bainbridg n the home of her sister, Mrs. J vV. Calluban. • Hon. S B. Wilkin came do" from Atlanta and spent the week end at his home here, returnim on the mirth bound Monday as t-rnoon. Mrs. J. G. Roberts and daugh ter, little Miss Christine, visiter the the dentist in Arlington Friday On their return they dropped by Rowena Consolidated School and biougbt Miss Willie Toole home. Afterspendiug Saturday in Bair - bridge, Mr. Green-Middleton and family went out the Mi l Middletm old homestead, where enjoyec the week-end ,/ith his mother ano ihe family of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lane, tue latter his sister. Enroute to their home-iu Eain oridge, after spending Sunday de lightfullv with relatives on tlx West Side, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Odum and her mother. Mrs. Susi ‘Dixon, st pped S jnduy _t see vlrs. D.x c L> vc :i a..d Mt; A i lie Bush, A cr-iwd of young gonth ai i from here aiteraed the m< wm picture sho *' in Bi ikely Moi dav evi ning. .Messrs Aif 'rd C, Mill- n Vasenr Lane, Pete au.l F, B Wilkin, Bill and f ’lilT B hannon.' Graves \\ illimuo aud J.,z>vpLi luu.c j went over to see “The Freshman,” |,■ Messrs Zack Pate .and Joseph E. Toole reached their respi-e ivu homes here from Coo a, Fla. Monday. • **Where’ere the wanderer’s path r way lies, In drcams, he sees thy blets <1 skies; ( .jAtid hi | e, doth like a star, arise, ■moigiii land, D.-ar Georgia land!'’ -IT' ■Wanted at once s Ladv j ' bouse, do cooking nml stav itli children, boy fourteen and lw^ll? ?e ‘ Vl '’ and Sunday opportunities. References &<ciS|l’hge;/^ > B H. Fleicher, Hf Harold, F a f'' b’n lge and H. L ll‘Have /. turned to Florida SMt. Kimbrel. Mj. 11 i• u>'bi large Buick Qii-m i'■ in VVf'iUi r 11 av* n, will gus’iy,ife .-.inf clWtdreo, and Mr return with them, | Ifnr aod get tubs FREE March. * ■ ' J. M. FUDGE. \\ bile visiting tue home of hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dawson, vho live on one of Air. J. C Rob »rts’ farms, Mrs. '.V. C Sheffield, •f Arlington, l>came critically ill Sunday. Her husband whs oalled o her bedside. She is now con -'.aLfcoing. Buy 29X44U Ball on Cord tire for §ls 00 and get lube FREE >uy day in March. J. M. FUDGE. After spending a few days with his family in Winter Haven, Fla. Mr. J. M Fudge returned home a fe days ago His carried hisiiunt, Mrs. Bob Miras, to the home of her pirents iu Fla., and is still a juest there. Mrs. Hardy Strickland, who nakes her home with her daughter, Mrs. J. O. Laue, is visiting II e family of her son, Mr. R-rne Strick land, who recently purchased ti e Williams place, which lies a litl ■ •eyond the plantation of Mr. C VI. Lane. Mr C, E. Brooks is to move <>is interesting family from East Pine street, where they have re sided for a number of years, tc die John R. Bush residence, on N-.rth Cuthbert street. This . n » linnc'! d i>v West P oe Htreet. Fi d y Mis-C lei; n- Harrison ■ ; o.np'i i-.- I her ,o> U s. Ur C. , -H, . 'id .M re. 1 .! J Hies oh their uri, fr i» 11.1 IT cb- re they ia I speii* the Js\ <!--lig -. ftil'y. Coiup.iuji-iioii'y to the wii some JO.I r, a-:..*»J0l young p vopie •a*!> ' ! the L i.i ■ of Mrs. Long Friday evening, and enjoyed A sic, Cards and games. Notice Os Sale Whereas, James G. Kimbrel of Mil ler County, Georgia, by his Warranty Deed dated September 18, 1919 and duly recorded in Book 7 at page 551 of the Land Records of Miller County, Geor gia, conveyed to the Pearsons-Taft Land Credit Company, a corporation, the following described real estate in Miller County, Georgia, to-wit: All of Lot 262 except the West 50 acres of the North 75 acres; the West 75 acres of Lot 292; and all of Lot 293; except two acres in the Southwest cor ner thereof; all in the 12th Land Dis trict. To secure the promissory note of said James G. Kimbrel for the sum of Ten Hundred Eighty-nine and 45-100 Dollars payable in install ments, and in said deed provided that in event of the default in dayment of any installment of said note, said Com pany might declare the unpaid balance thereol at once due and payable and sell said Lmd fo,' the payment thereof; and Whereas, the installment of said note due January ’!, 1025 was not paid when due and is still unpaid and said Company has declared the - entire un- Trade Ard’s g. Insecticide Mark The most powerful Insecticide. Kills boll weevils instantly and all other insects: .>. Dlr<M*i<uio - ’’ _ » <— • Spray cotton lightly for killing boll weevils and grub in the square, etc. Spray bedroom lor killing mosquitoes and bedbugs, spray hogs for lice, etc., and spray dogs for fleas and mangj. Directions for sores: Apply A. B. A, freely to fresh cuts and old chronic sores. Price 25cts and 50cts. Prepared only by e ALLEN B. ARD, Iron City, Ga. Reg. in U. S. Patent Office. Made in U. S. A. LISTEN DEAR PEOPLE 285 Acres land at per acre, on public road, 7 miles from Ccl.vuilt. 2CO Acres tendable land, fine pasture, icell located, o: will trade for Colquitt proper ty. Owner must raise money. MILLER COUATY REALTY CO., Jesse A. Drake Manager. Now Offering Baby Chick Feed, No. 1 North Car olina Seed Peanuts. WANTED: One Thousand Hens and' Roosters, Also Fresh Eggs. J. S. Wilkin & Son The Store With Red Front Plenty Money To Loan!! We’re in positon to lend all the mon ey you need on farm lands at 5 12 per cent, ai 1 perc commission. I’ll be at office of Jesse A. Drake ev ery Wednesday, and will be glad to t ike your application. JOHN ROBERTS, Representative Bainbridge Ntl. Farm Loan Association. YOL A' 1 ‘Z. V paid balance of said note now die 'and payable; Now, Therefore, Taft and Company, formerly the Pearsons-Taft Land Cred.. Company, under and by virtue of th • power and authority irfsaid Comuany vested by said Warranty Deed, will proceed to sell the above described real estate and appurtanances then - unto belonging at public sale to the highest bidder for cash at the door or the County Court House, in the City of Colquitt State of Georgia, between the. hours of 10:00 A. M. and 4:00 P. M., oh the 11th day of March, 1926, for the purpose of paying said indebt ness and the costs of said sale. As provided in said deed, said sale will be subject to the sights of th > holder of that certain principal note for the sum of Fifty Three Hundre.l Dollars, described in and secured by that certain Warranty Deed recordid in Book 7at page 549-50 of the lane records of Miller County, Georgia. In Witness Whereof, said Taft and Company has caused those presents to be executed by its President and its corporate seal to be affixed, this 2nd day of January A. D. 1926. TAFT AND COMPANY Ly Oren E Taft Corp Sei 1