The Miller County liberal. (Colquitt, Ga.) 1897-current, November 17, 1926, Image 3

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Schuessler’s Thanksgiving Specials ■mmmmwmimm■■■■■■■■>■ ■■iiihii im iiiiiiii iliiim hi— i.iiji i riwii rr-'J7~r~~' rr~TinrTn-^--~niT'Tr^•■wsfwk — wiaijn—uan «.wi—i— Big Saving On Boys Clothes All Ginghams are priced way down Boys Knee Suits less than half price. 32in dress ginghams L4c yd. Boys Coat, vest and 2 pair pants $9.00 Apron check ginghams 10c yd MenS SllitS stripeand, plaid dress ginghams 10c $25.0$ value for $14.75 A’l Shirt-viaddras silk stripe 50c value for 35c $15.00 value for $6.95 I Wvluftff \ Kamona outing 38c yd Mens Army Coats new f k \ Cotton serges all colors 23c yd $1.95 each f Cotton flannel good grade 15c yd Best grade oil cloth white and fancy colors | ■ MenS Clothing 24c per yard I ' ' - ""..'ll Mens corduroy pants $2.g5 Qkoafin<5 —— Mens Uncle Sam work shirts 79c oiieeung Just Received a shipment of Star Brand Hawk brand shirts 9&c LL sheeting at 9c yd . . Mens wool shirts $1.95 AA A sheeting extra heavy 14c yd. Shoes, and they are priced right. Call Mens caps 95c Swift Kiver bed Ticking this sale and See Them, Rvery pair Guaranteed —.d. —— ■— ———— The Boz feather ticking 35c value for 28c yd. - - —• Pilloiv cases Sc eac i Medium and Large shaped hats $1.49 I Trade $lO and pay 98c and take the Large hoop towells 12c each „ . lx .. . X7 . .«< Ladies bloomers <oe cat i Heavy balhtvwelh 23e each Baby Doll hoIUC. YeS, She Will cry. olMn^o , llns SOe. each ■——■■■■■■■■■ M—a—J— 1 iHi , OTr n ’«^e , »»dSie&^— 1 iiMii'iwnif ruitiffi.iEiJiiii— ifrrjgaMMgg- Make Our Store YOUR Head Quarters While In Town, We Appreciate Your Trade. J. W. Hamby, Mgr. Land Sale J ’ ( GEORGIA—MiIIsr County. Will be sold before the court house ( door of said county withia the legal e hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in { December next, at public out cry, t to the highest bidder h?r cash, the f following described property, to-wit: , All that certain tract or parcel of land 1 1 situated, lying and being in the 26 dist. 1 of said co. and state, containg 50 acres i 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 es the John Hand place. Said property will be sold as the prop erty of J. E. Spooner Jr., under and by ( Virtue ors of « 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 cleric of the superior court of said co. and state, in 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 titles will be executed" te the purchaser in the n t me of J. E. Spooner Jr., as provided in said deed, this Nov. 2, 1926. Swift & Company. By N. L. Stapleton, Attorney At Law. DUNN’S—Dry Cleaning Plant, Cuthbert, Ga. removes epots, cleans and presses clothes for men and women, in a most satisfactory man- their work is done 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 sei. 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 te 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 all 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 of said Mrs. Mattie Miller. Witness my had and official signature, this Nov. 1, 1926. W. C. DANCER, Ordinary. o i Come to Colquitt to trade. ffs Buick Thermostatic Control - provides smooth Engine Performance at 0° or 90° in the shade 5 * < Thermostatic Circulation Control is a new reason why the Buick engine is so easy to start and so pleasant to drive, in all kinds of weather. Summer conditions pre vail all year, under the Buick hood. At 90°, or at zero this valuable Buick improvement reduces the warming-up period to less than three minutes! For this, and many other vital reasons, the 1927 Buick is the Greatest Ever . Built. The engine is vi brationless beyond belief. Drive it and see what that means. THE Greatest EVER BUILT A-is-ia CONSOLIDATED MOTOR CO Albany, Georgia, Drive theEssexb” Alien No“Rmr** Will Content You Fine Car Quality in Essex Costs Little More than You Must Pay for any Tbur- Less than for sonae i ‘Rrars”and Way Below airy “Six” There is a new thrill in store for drivers of four-cylinder cars when they take the wheel COACH of Essex "6". And users of Sixes, too, will experience a New Body trcat w j ien t | iey drive this smooth, nimble, New Colors restful closed car. No car > regardless of cost or size « is easier riding. It is easy to steer. It requires little . care. It wins in favor against costlier cars with who do their own driving, who want closed car comfort, who demand smooth performance and reliability at low cost. A Ride Will Win You. Come See. C. B. Bush