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•-* SHERIFF’S SALE.
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(GEORGIA—MiIIer County.
Will be sold |>efore the court house
door of said county, within the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
Apr 1926 at public out cry to th« highest
bidder for cash the following de
scribed property to-wit:
The north east quarter of lot of land
no. 8 iu the 12 diet, of said co, and state,
containing 62 1-2 acres, more or less,
and said property levied on as the prop
ertyof John Kimbrel to satisfy a tax fi
fa in favor of G. G. Carter, T. C. M.
C. Ga.J for state, co. and school taxes
for the year 1925, this 5 day of March,
1926.
B. E. HOUSTON,
f Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place
the north east quarter of lot of land no.
384 in the 13 land diet, of said co. and
state, containing 62 1-2 acres, more or
less, and said property levied on as the
property of Mrs. W. G. Kirkland, to
satisfy a tax fi fa in favor of G. G. Car
ter. T. C. M. C. Ga., for state, co. and
school taxes for the years 1924 and 1925,
this 4 day of March, 1926.
B. E. HOUSTON,
i * Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place
40 acres of land off of lot of land no.
212 in the 13 dist. of said co. and state,
lying in the north east part of said lot,
described as follows: Beginning at the
south east corner of said lot* and run
ning thence along the north lot line
west 338 yards to the public road lead
ing from Colquitt to Iron City, down
said
down run of said drain south 231 yards
thence continuing with said said drain
south eastward 352 yards, thence leav
ing said drain 238 yards to the east line
of said lot, thence along said lot line
north 558 yards to point of beginning,
and said property levied on as the prop
erty of M. D. Williams to satisfy a tax
fi fa in favor G. G. Carter, T. C. said co.
and state. for state, co. and school tax
es for the year March
B. E. HOUSTON,
Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place:
the west 20 acres off of the south half
of lot of land no 84 in the 126 dist. of
said co. and state, and said property
levied on as the property of E. B. Cald
well to satisfy a tax fi fa in faeorofG.
G. Carter, T. C. of said co. and state,
for state, co. & school taxes for the year
1926, this 4 day of March, 1926. W
B. E. HOUSTON,
Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place:
the south west quarter of lot of land
no. 143 in the 13 dist. of said co. and
state, containing 62 1-2 acres, more or
less, and said property leyied on as the
property of J. E. Harlow to satisfy a
tax fl fa in favor of G. G. Carter, T. C.
ot said co. and state, for state, co. &
school taxes for the year 1925, this 4
day of March, 1926.
B. E. HOUSTON,
• Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place
42 1-2 acres of land off of the north end
of the east half of lot of land no. 185 in
the 13 land dist. of said co. and state,
and bounded as follows: On south by
lands of Mrs. Jesse A. Drake, on north
by lands of Mrs. Jeff Sullivant, on east
by lands of Bob Patterson and Mrs. S.
S. George and on the west by lands of
B. B. Clark, said tract being known as
part of the Shedrick Peterson land",
and said property levied on as the prop
erty of J. E, Drake to satisfy a tax fi
fa in favor of G. G. Carter, T. C. of
said co. and state, for state, co. &
school taxes for the year 1925, the 4 day
of March, 1926.
B. E. HOUSTON,
Sheriff.
Also at. the. same time and place
the south west quarter of lot of land no.
343 in the 12 dist. of said co. and state,
containing 62 1-2 acres, more or less,
and said property levied on as the prop
erty of D. Phillips to satisfy a tax fi fa
in favor of G. G. Carter, T. C. of said
co. and state, for state, co. &. school
taxes for the year 1925, this 12 day of
February. 1926.
B. E. HOUSTON,
Sheriff.
1 Also at the same time and place
th* south east quarter of lot of land no. *
262 in the 12 dist. of said io. and state,
containing 62 1-2 acres, more or less,
and «aid proyerty levied on as the prop
erty of H. T. Lunsford to satisfy a tax
fi fa in favor of G. G. Cartar, T. C. of
said co. and state, for state, co. & school
taxes for the year 1925,’this 12 day ol
Feb. 1926.
B. E. HOUSTON,
Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place
the south east quarter of lot of land no.
226 in the 12 dist. of said co. and state,
containing 62 1-2 acres, more or less,
and said property levied on as the prop
erty of J. S. Prickett to satisfy a tax
fi fa in favor of G. G. Carter, T. C. of
said co. and state, for state, co. &
school taxes for the year 1925, this 12
day of Feb. 1926.
R. E. HOUSTON,
Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place
the south east quarter of Jot of
land no. 251 in the 12 dist. of said
00. and state, containing 62 1-2
acres, more or less, and said prop
erty levied on as the • roperty of
Mrs. G. R. Wright to satisfy a tux
fi fa in favor of G. G. Carter, T. C.
of said co, and etate, for state, co.
& school taxes for the year 1925.
this 12 day of Feb ’926.
B. E. HOUSTON, ,
Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place
the north west quarter of lot of land
no. 252 in the 12 diet, of said oo
and state, containing 62 1-2 acres,
more or less, and said property lev
fed on as the property of W, C
Clenney & Son ti» satisfy a lax ii fs
in favor of G. G. Carter, T. C. ol
said co. and state, for state, co. &
school taxes for the year 1925, this
5 day of March, 1926.
B. E. HOUSTON,
Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place
52 acres, more or lees, off of (ot of
land no. 2,77 in the 13 diet, of said
co. and state, described ae follows:
Beginning at the the north west
ooruei and running south 325 yue
to a station on the west line of eaid
lot, tbeno east 785 yda. to a station,
thence north 325 yds to north orig
inal lot line of eaid lot, theno.s west
750yde to beginning point, and said
property levied on as the property of
Mrs. S. A. Miller io satisfy a tax fi
fa in favor of G. G. Carter, 7’. C. of
said co. state, for etate, co. & 8.’.1m0l
taxes for the year 1925, this 5 da\
of March, 1926.
B. E. HOUSTON,
Sheriff
Also at the same time and place
10 acres of hind, more or less, in
lot of land no. 138 in the 13 land
diet, of aaid co. and state, said land
lying just noith of tract of land
that was deeded to Kizzie Brewer
by Henry Haye on Feb. 11, 190 S.
described as sollowe: Extending
.176 yds from north to south, and
extending entirely across said 10l
from east to west, being the 10
acres of said lot no. 138 deeded to
Curley Davis, nee Hays, by Henry
HaysonFeb.il, 1908, and eaid
property levied-on ae the property
of Sam Davie, Johnnie Esther Mae
Davie, Alverson White" Jr., Alice
White and Alverson White Sr., to
satisfy a tax fi fa iu favor of G. G.
Carter, T. C. of said co. and state,
for etate, co. & sobool taxes for the
years 1921 and 1925, this 5 day of
Feb. 1926.
B. E. HOUSTON,
Sheriff.
SHERIFF SALE .
GEORGIA, Miller County:
Will be sold at the court house door
in said County on the first Tuesday in
Apr 1926 between the legal hours ot
sale, to the highest and best bidder
for cash, the following described
property, to-wit:
The east 175 acres of lot of land
no. 392 iu the 13 diet, of said co
and s’ate, and said property levied'
on as the property of B. L, Davis,
under and by virtue of a common
law execution issued from the Su
perior court of Seminole co. Ga.,
in favor of toe Prudential Insur
ance Co. of America, against said
B. L. Davis, said execution being a
sptcial lieu on said laud. Written
uotic: of levy given Mrs. Eleanor
A, Chason, tenant in possession,
this 19day of Feb. 1926.
B. E. HOUSTON, Sheriff.
Application For
Charter
GEORGIA—MiIIer County.
To the Superior court of said Co.;
The petition of S. M. Watson. G. W.
Watson and W. G. Watson, all of said
state and and county, shows:
Ist: That petitioners and their asso
’ ciates desire to be incorporated under
the name of “S, M. Watson, Incorpor
ated,” for the period of twenty (20)
years with the right of renewal. The
object to said corporation being for
pecuniry gain and to carry on a gener
al real estate business, to buy and sell
mules, horses, wagons, buggies, farm
implements; operate a store or stores
of any kind or character; loan money
take sebuiity therefor; buy and sell
cotton and peanuts and any farm ’ pro
duce that they see fit; to encu’mber or
mortgage anv property belonging to
said corporation and to sell any evidence
of debts of any kind or character that
they see fit; to engage in the General
Insurance and Loan Business; to be
contractors and builders for improving
lands roads and bridges; to buy and
sell cattle or hogs, and automobile’ and
accessories.
2nd The principal office of said cor
poration will be at Colquitt, Georgia,
said county, but they desire the right
to establish branch offices in this and
other states.
.3rd; The capital stock of the Com
p.-ny will be $10,006.00 ten per cent of
which has been paid in. The shares
of said corporation is divided into de
nominations of One Hundred Dollars
each. They desire the priviledge of in
creasing the capital stock from time t<
time by majority vote of the ‘stock
holders, the amount not to exceed One
Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.-
00). They desire that the stock sqb
scriptions may be paid in cash or pro
perty at a fair valuation, and that they
may issue a per cent of perferred stock
if they so determine. They desire all
the rights find privileges conferred
ed by the
with ail nmimdMßts thereto. > ’ I
Wherefore, they prey this . petition J
be filed and advertised as required by.
law, and that on order be granted and
passed granting the prayers of this pe
tition.
W. I. Geer, Atty, for pelioner.
Filed in office this 12 day of Feb. 1926.
J. E. LANE.
C S C M C Ga.
GEORGIA—MiIIer County.
1, J. E. Lane, certify that I am Clerk
of the aforesaid Superior Court and I
therefore, certify that the foregoing is
a true and correct copy of the petition
for charter as filed with me in my office
by S. M. Watson, G. W. Watson and
W. G. Watson, as the same appears of
file in this office. This 12 day Feb. 1926.
J. E. LANE
C S C M C Ga.
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Divorce Notice
J. D. Thomas) Divorce
vs )Miller Superior Conrt,
Mary Thomas) April Term. ‘1926.
The defendant Mary Thomas is here
'• by rebuired personally or by attorney
■ to be and appear at the April Term,
1 1926 of the Superior Court of said
County to be held on the fourth Mon-
- day in April next, then and there to
r answer the Plaintiff’s demand in an
- action of divorce, or in default thereof
) the Court will proceed as .to justice
? shall appertain.
r Witness the Honorable M. J. Yeo
. mans, judge of said Court, this tha 9th
I day of February, 1926.
j J. E. Lane, Clerk.
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i Citation
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GEORGIA, Miller County:
Whereas, Willis H. Cook, Admr. of
Jas. Cook, represents to the court in
I his petition, duly filed and entered on
record, that he has fully administered
, Jas. Cook’s estate. This is, therefore,
I to cite all persons concerncp, kindred
I and creditors, to show cause, if an 7
they cap, why said admr. shouldn’t he
be discharged from his administration
and receive letters of dismissior, on 1
Monday in April, 1926, this March 1,
’ 1926.
W. C. DANCER,
Ordinary.
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Divorce Notice
Oma Adams ( Divorce,
vs ( Milller Superior
Avader Bower Adahis( 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
the Plaintiff’s demand in an
■Mi of diverse, or in default thereof
will proceed as to justice
appertain.
Witness the Honorable M. J. Yeo
| mans, judge of said Court, ttiis the
9th day of February, 1926.
/ J. E. Lane. Clerk.
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For Judge
Superior Court
To the voters of the Pataula Circuit:
I am a candidate for , the office of
judge of the Superior Courts of the
Pataula Circuit, subject to the State
Primary of 1926.
If nominated and elected, 1 will faith
fully and impartially discharge the du
ties of the office, keeping constantly
in view the best interests of the public,
and In the administration of the law,
will honestlX endeavor to give equal
justice to a l ], without respect to per
sons; also, will run an orderly and a
strict court, and dispatch business
rapidly.
It is my desire to see all or the voters,
and I earnestly ask the support of the
people.
Respectfully submitted
CHAS. W, WORRILL.
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Notice
P. D. Rich i Complaint
VS > Miller 8 upe-
A S Thompson et al ( rior Court,
October Term, 1925.
The defendant A. S. Thompson is
hereby required personally or by at
torney to be and appear at the next
Superior Court, to be held in and for
Miller Georgia, on the fourth
Monday in April next, then and there
to answer the Plaintiff's demand in an
action of compiaint, as in default
there of the Court will proceed as to
justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable M. J. Yeo
mans. Judge of said Court, Uns the
22nd day of January, 1926.
J, E. Lane, Clerk.
KZEfflm
Money back without question
if HUNT’S GUARANTEED a
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J. M. FUDGE'S
STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES
Comprise the FRESHEST line in town.
Fresh Produce, Low Prices, Your
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Firestone Tires And Tubes
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j , Cigars And Cigarrettes
“ Patronage Appreciated.
Next door north of Harrell Hotel.
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Sugar 100 pounds $6.00
Kitchen King Flour SIO.OO a 81.
' Buy Now While Prices are Lowest
* We Buy
Chix, Eggs, Shelled Corn and Side Meat.
> J. S. Wilkin & Son
The Store With Red Front
Plenty Money
To Loan!!
We’re in positon to lend all the mon
ey you need on farm lands at 5 1 2 per
cent, at 1 perc commission.
I’ll be at office of Jesse A. Drake ev
ery Wednesday, and will be glad to take
your application.
JOHN ROBERTS,
‘ Representativerßainbridge Ntl.
Farm Loan Association.
Cows & Hogs
It will pay you to see me
before you sell your Hogs
& Cows,
I will pay the Highest Market
Price for them.
Old Fashion Seed Peanuts For Sale
Reasonable. SEE ME ATjONCE.
J. H. Christie
Tax Receivers Round 1926
Providence permitting, I will lie «t the plucee named on the fol
lowing dates, for the purpose of getting your 1926 tax returns. Ke*
member Giat tha books will close on May Ist.
Boykin Tuesday March 2nd.
Babcock Wednesday “ 3rd.
J. W. Merritt’s Thursday ” 4tb.
A. N. Pate’s Friday p. m. " sth.
Hartncn Cook’s “ “ 12th.
Pick run’s Tuesday’ “ loth.
Corea Wednesday p. m. “ 17th.
Lucile Thursnay “ 18th.
W. G. Toloert’s Friday “ 19kb.
R. L. Hodges’ Tuesday “ 23id.
E E Hornsby Wednesday “ 24th.
McCormic S. Friday “ 26th.
SECOND ROUND
Boykin Friday p. m. April 2nd.
Babcock Tuesday “ “
J. W. Mereritt's Wednesday “ 7th. a
A. N. Fate’s Thursday “ ‘ Bth.
Couklowi Fitday ” ’* 9th.
Pickrou's Tuesday “ 13th.
P. 8.. Hardy’s Wednesday ” “ 14th,
Lucile Thursday “ 15th.
W. G. Tolbert’s Friday ” 16th.
J. O. Lane’s Tuesday “ 20lh.
,1. C. Ro:>erts’ Wednesday “ 21$t.
McCortnickS. Friday “ 23rd.
1 will Ue at Mayhaw and Belleview on each cor-rt day in March
and April. Pieuse make your returns vaily, and remember the books
will clese May IA.
Yours to Serve,
J. G. Roberts, R. T. E,