The Miller County liberal. (Colquitt, Ga.) 1897-current, November 03, 1926, Image 3

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B. 11. FUDGE’S Low Prices For November Trunk at A line of dress ginghams dfewlineofniirroriTai Suiteases in tan and black I 10 per cert off 10c yd 50c to SI.OO each $1.48 each - i Just a few pieces of tin A new line of boy’s long . New line of cheviots in 32in dress gingham tub g and enamel ware to go pants suits in pretty colors solid and stripes fast LVewline ofturkish towels new line of Ax minster Esmond blankets in new Nannette full fashioned f \ just received from Ifar- rugs 27x54 in beautiful gQ jfl this SSl© at COSt* designs 32x40 service chiffon hose in the I I shall Field in gold laven- designs $1.19 eadl following shades > atmos- I der, pink and blue 20x40 1.98 each «r. . x f i — I phere, d'r, nude, aleson g 48c pair VlSlt 1 HIS f"? f > , lte ‘7 en L—— „ 11z1 <avo Mn „„, I 9c per y d /,,«<,/ ana ohvc Money ~ —— lx One ease of double fleeced “ 98c ner outing in fancy plaids 27in dress gingham in —■ ■ SI.OO per pair and stripes new fall colors tub fast Just received a new line 10c Der Vard 17c oer vard * sweaters at popular New line of Fall shoes at ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MMaaaaMBaaMWHaaaMaMmwmMKMMHMNmKMaMaiMmKMmMaHaaaMaaaManNMHMMWMMMMMMMBMMiMaMMaaMMi Per CCnt Your Patronage Appreciated B. H. FUDGE Land Sale GEORGIA—MiIIer County. Will be sold before the court house door of said county within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in December next, at public out cry, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit: AH that certain tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being in the 26 dist. of said co. and state, containg 50 acres more or less, and bounded as follows; North by lands of Mrs. Ike Bush Jr., east by lands of Oscar Newberry, south by lands of T. J. Shingler, west by lands of Mrs. Ike Bush Jr., and known as part of the John Hand place. Said property will be sold as the prop erty of J. E. Spooner Jr., under and by Virtue of of b deed with power of sale to secure debt, executed by said J. E. Spooner Jr., to Swift & Co., a corpo ration, on Oct. 3, 1924, which said deed appears of record in the office of the clerk of the superior court of said co. and state, in deed book 12, page 11, de fault having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by said deed said property will be sold under the stipulations and powers contained in said deed, and the proceeds will be ap plied first to the payment balance prin cipal and interest due on said indebted ness, the cost of this advertisement and remainder, if any, will be paid to J. E. Spooner Jr., or his assigns. Said prop erty will be sold subject to a prior lien in favor of the Planters Bank of Don alsonville, Ga. Warranty tides will be executed to the purchaser in" the of J. E. Spooner Jr., as provided in aaid deed, this Nov. 2, 1926. Swift & Company. By N. L. Stapleton, Attorney At Law. DUNN'S -Dry Cleaning Plant, Cuthbert, Ga. removes epots, cleans end presses clothes for men and Women, in a most satisfactory man per; and their work is dune rapidly. Citation GEORGIA—MiIIer County. Mrs. James Warren having made ap plication for 12 month’s support out of the estate of James Warren, for her self and 8 minor children, and apprais ers duly appointed to set apart the same, having filed their returns, all per sons concerned are hereby required to show cause before the court of ordin ary of said co., on the Ist Monday in Dec. 1925, why said application should not !:e granted, this Nov. 1, 1926. W. C. DANCER, Ordinary. ■ o Citation GEORGIA, MILLER COUNTY. To whom it may concern: J. T. Miller, of said state and co., having applied to me fcr letters of administration, de bonis non, on the estate of Mrs. Mattie Miller, of said eo., this is to cite ail and singular, the heir and creditors of said Mrs. Mattie Miller, to be and appear at the Dec. term, 1926, of said court, and show cause, if any they can, why letters of administration, de bonis non, should not be granted on the estate ot said Mrs. Mattie Miller. Witness my had and official signature, this Nov. 1, 1926 * W. C. DANCER, Ordinary. o —--"A ■ Come to Colquitt to trade. A-10-10 HTHE motor car industry was star tled when Buick presented the new Buick with an en gine vibrationless beyond belief. If you have driven this great new car, with this remarkable engine, you know why. Its fluid smoothness makes other motor cars seem rough, ‘ harsh, noisy, e People who have driven Buicks for years and people who have owned much more expen sive cars, are capti vated by the luxury of this one, thb Greatest BUICK y- WERBUHT COONSOJUDATED MOTOR CO. ALBANY GEORGIA, « HUDSO -ESSEX Reduces Prices SIOO Oil All Models Effective October 15th I New Prices k | I ESSEX COACH . $ 695 I HUDSON COACH .... 1095 j Hudson Coach Special. . 1150 Hudson Brougham .... 1395 I Hudson Seven Passenger Sedan $1495 j All Prices F. O. B. Detroit, Plus War Excise Tax C. B. Bush