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Now For Real Comfort In
Winter Driving
Use your car this winter. Equip with
Goodyear Balloon Tires, and find out what
driving comfort is. We'll put them on for
you at ? way-down prices.
McLendon Auto Co.,
PHONE 57 PERRY, GA.
We Think Of You
And strive to serve you and
please you. Our stock of
GROCERIES
is complete.
Our STEAKS and FRESH MEATS are
the best in town. Our market and store
clean and sanitary
LET US SERVE YOU
KING & BOLER
FRESH MEATS GROCERIES
PERRY, GEORGIA.
New Cotton Warehouse
We take pleasure in announcing to
the Cotton Growers of this section
that we have opened a New Cotton
Warehouse in Perry.
Livestock for Sale or T rade
COME TO SEE US
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE
E. M. BECKHAM & T. L. WARREN, Mgn
Perry, Georgia.
Old Folks'
Ailments
"I began taking Black
Draught over fifty years ago
and my experience with it
stretchcs over h good long
time," says Mr. Joe A. Blake
more. a Civil War veteran
and former Virginian, who is
now a prominent citizen of
Floyd, Texas. "It is thd best
laxative I know of for old
people. . . A pood many years
ago, in Virginia, I used to
get bilious and I found that
Thsdford's
was the best and quickest re
lief I could get. Since 1 came
to Texas 1 have these bilious
attacks every now and then?
a man will get bilious any
where, you know?and I find
that a little Black-Draught
soon straightens me out.
After & few doses, in little or
no time I'm all right again."
Thedford's Black-Draught
is a purely vegetable liver
medicine, used in America for
over eighty years. It acts on
the stomach, liver and bowels
in a gentle, natural way, as
sisting digestion and reliev
ing constipation. Sold every
where.
E-102
after every meal
Cleanses month and
teeth and aids digestion.
Relieves that over
eaten feeling and acid
mouth.
Its 1-a-s-t-f-n-g flavor
satisiies the craving for
sweets.
IVriglcy's is doable
value in ?he bcnciit and
pleasure it provides.
J. GUY JACKSON
INSURANCE COUNSELOR
LIFE-ACCIDENT-HEALTH*GROUP ?
The GUY that puts the SURE in
your Insurance.
305*306 itiz ens & ?Southern Bank
Building.
Telephones 1142-3614-w
ONLY AUTHORIZED REPRESEN
TATIVE MISSOURI STATE LIPE IN
SURANCE COMPANY FOR
HOUSTON COUNTY.
It coats no more to get the host
p?licy and the most efficient ser
vice so vrliy not icef it. Am just
as close to you asy?> ur telephone?
LOANS ON FA_? M LANDS.
We Are prepared to clous loan:
promptly on F?rm l.andt.
inter?!.
DUNCAN * NUNN,
Fefry, Cm.
JOHN W. DLOODWORHi
ATTORNKY AND C0UI*Bp;LT0R
At Law
Perky - Okoroia.
We Practice !r? (loth Scat*
and Federal Courta.
DUnCA.m & NUNN
Attorney? A Cou;icfll?ri at Law.
Practice in AD Catrta.
PERRY. G A.
Acetylene Welding at
M ^Lenrton Auto Co
?Call in anrl #et our new low
prices on those good Goody ar
Tires. ^frLendon Auto Co.
?Bay baling ties, both heavy and
light. B. H Andrew aud Sou.
LEGA1 SALE OF LAND
Georgia, Houston Count.,.
By virtue of a power of ?ale in a deed
to secure debt. ?xtuuttHi May -4.
by C, 11. Batvuiaii A: ? roihwr. to T. 1.. i
l'< uuiii|;U n, and recorded in the otlice ol |
the v lerk of tne Superior Court of Hous
ton County, Georgia, >u Hook Jl, folioj
J.<0, aiul by virtue of a power of sale in a
mortgage made ui tlu< kumiu time by said
1 grantor to said grantee, ami leeorded in
said Clerk.s office in i o -k 5'J, pug o <8U,
tlie undersigned will sell at publ>e out
ry before the courthouse door at Perry,
Georgia, in said County, within ihu legal
hours of sale, on Tuvsda.v, llio y day of
December, IW"J4, to th ? h ghost bidder
f-r cash, the following property.
"All that tract oi ; a roe I oi laud 1\ ing
and being in the uppei Fii h District v>I"
iioustoii County, utorgia. and consisting
ot ail of lots sixty-t ree(C3). sixty-four'
^>4) and sixty-live (65) in said district,
eac.i of said lots coiitaiui g two huu-|
dre?l two and one-half .tcics (20j^j), audi
aggregating six hundred soven and one
half acres (607/s) more or less, and known
as the liome place of John v\ . Wool I oik
Jr., deceased.
Also uinety [DO] acres olT of the east
half of lot l'oity-two [42] in si?id District
known as the Johnson laud ??ml bi ing the
same land conveyed to Alis. Hattie 1>.
James i>y deed from J. M. Johnson ami
others, recorded in book 'J, page 25/,
< lerk's office, Houston Superior Court.''
lleing the same property t onveyed to
C. I*. 1 enmngton by U. T. Adams by i
deed iiated may 1919, ami recorded in
l.ooiv 2t>, folio 4C1>, Clerk's otlice of I
Houston Superior * ourt.
Also ull livo stock, farm implements,
crops and Mil other propert* located on
or being used in connection with said
land, including:
One (I) dark bay mare mule, named
Cricket, about twelve years old and
weighing about onethou-and fifty pounds,
One (1) dark bay mate mule, named
Mamie, nb' ut fifteen years old, and
wi ighinf* about one thousand, one hun
dred pounds;
One [I J light bay mure mule, named
C<>ra, about fifteen years old, nnd
weighing about one Ihousuud two huu
dred pounds;
One (I) black mare mule, named
Maud, about fifteen years old and weigh
ing ?bout one tliou-ami three hundred
pound
One [1] mouse colored maro mule,!
named Minnie, about twelve years old, j
anil weighing about one thousand t\fo |
hundred pounds;
One [1J dark bay mare mule, named
Sadie, about eleven yearsold, and we fil
ing about one thousand two hundred
pounds;
Ono (l) bay mare mule, named May,
about nine years old ami weighing about
one thousand two huiniro.l pounds;
One LU black inure mule, named
Belle, about nine years old and weigh
ing a bo nl oi.e thousand two hundred
pounds;
One (1) roan mare mule named I'earl
about nine years < Id, and weighing
about one thousand one hundred pounds;
On? 11] yellow inare mule, named
Dinah, nine years old and weighing
about ono thousand two hundred pounds;
One Ll] bay male mule, named Km ma
about six years old and weighing about
oue tuou-and three hundred pounds;
Oue'(l) black horso mule, named Man
nbout seven years old andweig >iiigabout
one thousand lour lumdred |iounds;
Onts ll] light ycjjow Jersey row,
named Daisy, five years old and weigh
ing about nine hundred pounds, and her
calf about mx weeks old;
One [1] heifer calf, red body and
white luce, about one year old;
Seventy-five [75] head of hogs, colored
red aud black, and ranging from pigs to
grown hogs;
One [if Fordson Tractor
One | ij Nash Truck, model No. 2017,
truck No. 94210;
j One [I] Nash Truck, model No. 2018,
truch No. 127011 ;
Que |1] Studebaker two-horse wagon;
One (l) Weber two-hors-e wagon;
| One (1) Buckeye two-horse wagon;
One (I) Columbia two-horse wagon;
j One (I) Bean spray, which fits on
trn k, about tw ? hundred gallon capacity ;
One (I) Niagara dusting midline;
One 1 Myeis s| ray tank, about two
I hundred gall"ii capacity, uot > n truck;
Four 4 Cutaway harrows, Jiorse-Jra wn
One I Tia( tor cutaway harrow;
Two l California Senior Horie harrows;
One I Jiooziet ur in drill.
S <id dee I and mortgage provide that
upon failure to pay when due, any part
of the principal o interest of t lie di*bt
secured, or of Ur' Adam* debt referred
to in said deod, or the insuraneo or taxes
on said property? then ?hc oiitire in
debtedness shall become d'ie and payable
ntthe option of the undersigned.
Default having been mud?' It) the pay
ment of the insurance and taxes on said
property, and in payment of said Adams
debt, aud in payment of tlio iuteiest ou
the indebtedne-a pel out in said deed and
mortgage, the entire indebtedness is
h'-r-'by declared now dur: and payable.
Said sa'e will be made for the purpose
of paying suid indebtedness as provided
in said deed and mortgage, and the
undersigned will execute title to the
purchaser.
C. I>. 1'KNNINGTON
LEGAL SALE OK LAND
Oaorfrie, Houston Connty.
Under and by virtue of the powe*
sale contained in a deed to secure debt
I executed by A. H. dr igsby and S. S,
Cunningham to the Fourth National
Hunk or Ma^on, Georgia, dste l June 1,
1U23, recorded in < lerk's Office of
Hontoa Superi'ir Coirt, btok 'U, f'llio
191, the undersigned will sell, at public i
'outcry, at the courtho iso door of said
' County, during t 't* legal hour? of sale,
'for cash, Deceuibe' K, IDV4, tlio l'ollow
I inK property, to-wit:
All that tract or i a reel of lurid, located
and situated in tho Teutii District of
iloustc! County, Oeorgiu, tin d mor?
pa'ticularly des? ubed jih follow?:
I'?minded on Mi?- 11 it ? I?3 Iuuub ? t K.
F. Tl.arpe ?ud C. n. H'?ucock; on t*e
went by Klijiih Kussell; on the Mouth by
land? of iVl. C. MooU'.v and John itentley
on tbt> cast by I nils of ?). K. Hancock,
s?id tract of Knd c utaining One Hun
dred l-orty 140 a< res tnoro or le?s
and being all of ti e One li u n
d red Fifty-two 152 acre tract dese r ibed
,iii tho tirst part of the deed to secure
debt from A. H. (irifjsby and S. S
OuuniiiKiiatn to Fourth National I ?mik of
| Muco.i dated 0-1-23 and recorded in
Book 34, folio 1?1 '.'lerk's Office,, Hous
tou Superior Court, save and except
twelve 12 acres from said Ono llundied
Fifty-two 152 acre 'ractoo which one 1U.
C MosloV held a ?leed te 8' cure debt for
Evi^ht Hundred $800 (?0 Dollars.
Ait ? tnat tract or parcel of laud *it
uatc , lying and being in the Tenth Dis
trict of Ilouston County, <>eorgia, and
being Sovent> - Five and lour tenths
75.4 acres of lot o? and Number One
llu drcd Twent> K glit 128. commencing
at t>><- - ?uthwest corner < f tut i d lot, and
ru nuin tliMn e i orth along the w -st line
ol saiil lot a distance of 2300 feet to ?
point, i hence east 1428 feet to uu iron
pen; thence south V.tOO feet t? the south
line f s iid lot, tn-nee west along said
so tli I i m< ? 142H feet to starting point,
Al-o One lhiudred Thirty One and
eighty live one tumlredths 131.85 m ren
of oi of land One II n lid Jed Twenty
Seven i27 in the Tenth District of sunt
comiti, euinmenciug at a point on the
Hoitn I 'lie of said l<d, 505 feet from the
nort west corner of said lot, and run
ning t ene? HOUth KUHI feet to a point,
thei'ce east 472 feet to u point, thence
south 1131) feet to the south line of said
lot, thence east along- said south line
17N0 eet to the east line of said lot,
tli nee north along s dd oust lil e S730
feet io tiie northeast norner of said lot,
thence west along the norih line of said
lot, 233"? feet to tli' beginning point.
A so One Hundred Twenty Ouo and
five-c e-hunilredths 121.05 acres of lot
ol land Numb? r One Hundred Thirty
130 in the Tenth District of said county
coniK eucing at the noitliwest corner of
said lot, and rtiuning south along the
west 1 ni' of said lot 2730 feet to the
soinh" est comer, thence east along tlie
south line 11)80 f. el to n point, thence
north 2744 feet to the nortu line of .-aid
Int. thence west along the north line of
said lot 11)28 feel lo b< ginning point.
Also tiint tract or pared of land lying
and h ing in tlio It 11 h District of llous
ton Ciiiimy, Ooorg a, and more fully do
scr?bed as being ilie eastern portion of
lot N<>. 117, containing One Hundred
1'il't -?even 157 litres, mure or less, and
being all of that lot No. 117, save
and except the wes ern portion of lot
No. 117, conveyed by A. Ij. Weodon to
Odoin Realty Company mid C. K, Ilan
ooek by deed dated t>i tober 29th, J918,
end re* orded in Di ed l?<>ok 27, page 80.
( lerk's OI11? e, Uouhioii County.
All of ?aid tracts of land co-.tiin in the
aggr gate Six Hun ired Twenty Five and
thirty-one-hundiedths acres, more oc
less.
It is undeistood that on the first 140
ai res above described there is outstand
ing a ?-eurity deed in favor of Atlanta
Trust Company for $5.000.00, and this
sale will be made and said 140 ucreti
deeded subject thereto.
The ?hove property will bo sold for the
purpose of paying five 5 certain promis
sory n tes ali dated June 1, 1923, exe
cuted and delivered by A. li. Drigsby
and S. S. Qunninghum to the Fourth
National Hank of Macon, Geogia, and
due as follows: three said iiotes being
for tho principal sum of $9000.00 each
due dune 1, 1924, June I, 1025, and June
1,1020. respectively; two of said note?
for the principal sum of ^S10.00 each,
duo January 1, 1924, and June 1, 1924,
respectively. All of said notes stipulate
for interest from maturity at the rate of
K per cent per annum. Haiti deed to se
cure debt provides that should uny of
the indebtedness seenr-d become due
and in default the ent re amount due
under s iid deed to secure debt should
become due and payable immediatley at
the option of the holder, and some of
said notes heing in default the holder
has elected to exercise said option.
In addition to the above principal .^urn
there is due under tho erins of said deed
to secure debt $.'181.00 interest to No
vember 1, 1924, and future int-rest at
the rat" of 8 per cent n- uf? rcsaid; also
$271.'J!) representing tuxes on part of iho
above described property p id by the
undersigned nndcr th terms of fluid deed
to secure debt, together with interest
thereon fmm September 3, 1924 at 7
per cent per annum; also all costs of
this proceeding hh provided in said de? d
ti) secure debt A deed to the purchase?
will he n nde by the undersigned
I li? h November 10, 1924.
Foi'icru Nationai. Ha.sk Ok MaCos.
Georgia.
Jones, Park & Johnson, Attorneys.
?TUKKEYS FOR SAL K? Al?*
some Black Oiant CochnHs pric?
from 12.50 to $3.50. Prize win
ning stock. Apply Mr*..J. J). Mi
lam, Kathleen. Oa., Ronte
?STR \ Y HOG?Blar k and wbit*
spotted now with nno split eia*
strayed from my farni. Finder
please notify Harry Rutheford,
Bonaire, Oa.
? FOP. RRNT?1, 2, .'{ and 4 hors#
^ar.ns for rent near Havrkinsville,
a a. R. S. Anderson,
Hawkinsville, <;a?