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Me-o-my,
how you’ll take to
a pipe—and P. A.!
Before you’re a day older
you want to let the idea slip
under your hat that‘‘this
is the open season to start
something with a joy’us
jimmy pipe —and some
Prince Alberti
Because, a pipe packed
with Prince Albert satisfies
a man as he was never satis
fied before—and keeps him
satisfied! And, you can
prove it! Why — P. A.’s
flavor and fragrance and
coolness and its freedom
from bite and parch (cut
out by our exclusive pat
ented process) are a reve
lation to the man who never
could get acquainted with a
pipe! P. A. has made a
pipe a thing of joy to four
men where one was smoked
before!
Ever roll up a cigarette
with Prince Albert? Man,
man—but you’ve got a
party coming your way!
Talk about a cigarette
smoke; we tell you it’s a
peach!
HOUSTON COUNTY TAX LEVY.
Prince Albert
Prints Albsrt it
told in toppy rod
bags, tidy red tintr.
handsome pound
and halt pound tin
humidors and in the
^iBi
sponge maistsnsr
top.
by
Copyright 1921
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Tobacco Co.
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the national joy smoke
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he Fair Pre-eminent in Exclusive Features
GRAND CIRCUIT RACES
vi.
Representing the top-notch turf performers of
the world.
WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP AUTOMOBILE RACES
With the most daring Dirt Track Drivers and
the Fastest Cars in the World.
SPECTACULAR FREE ACT PROGRAM
Every Big and Novel Free Act worth while.
WORTHAM'S WORLD'S BEST SHOW8
On their first trip to the South will bring the
‘ ' greatest aggregation of midway attractions and
amusement devices the show world affords,
which, combined with Lakewood’s permanent
attractions, will make the greatest Midway at
any Fair in the World!
&EOJRGEOUS PYROTECHNIC DISPLAYS1
Wonderful pyrotechnic program prepared and
lired by special artists.
NATIONAL HOG AND CATTLE SHOW
Through co-operation with the Southern Cattle
men’s Association and the Southern SWine
Growers’ Association, the Southeastern Fair
will again feature the National Hog and Cattle
Show, assuring the greatest assembly of pure
bred Cattle and Swine ever exhibited in the
United States.
INTERNATIONAL CLUB STOCK JUDGING CON
TEST
Which created so much attention last year
from all parts of the world, will again be an
exclusive feature of the Southeastern Fair.
MAMMOTH EXHIBITS OF AGRICULTURE AND
HORTICULTURE
Boys' and Girls’ Club exhibits will be staged
on a greater scale than ever before.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT EXHIBITS
A comprehensive display of War and Navy Fea
tures.
Eg SURE TO SEETHE BIG OSTRICH FARM EXHIBIT. REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILWAYS.
Admission, $Qcj Children, 25c. SCHOOL DAY 16c to all attending a public or private school when accompanied bv
Special Ticket, which will be furnished free to all teachers. Write for Free Premium List or Special Information to
«. M. 8TRJPMN, Secretary,. Atlanta. p mrormaxion to
H. G. HASTINGS, Pres. " R. M. STRIPLIN, Sec.
Tlio Tax Receiver having filed his digest for the year 1921, tho
Court proceeded to levy a county tax for the yoar 1921.
Tlie aggregate value of the taxable property of Houston County ou
the digest of 192t is $6,284,655.00
It was thereupon .ordered that a tax of four-tenths of one per cent,
or four mills, be levied upon all the taxable property of Houston
County, on the digest and not on the digest, for a road fund to be
used for working and maintaining the public roads of Houston County,
It was further ordered that an additional tax of ten-tenths of one
per cent, or ten mills, be levied upon all the taxable property cf Hous
ton county, on the digest and not on the digest, for all the several
purposes for which the law' authorizes and directs comity
authorities to levy taxes, said tax of ten mills to be levied for
and divided among the several county purposes as follows:
1st.—To pay legal indebtedness of the county due, and to
become due and past due.. 6 per cent,
2nd—To build and repair courthouses and, jails bridges
andferries, and other public improvements,
according to the contract, 74 per cent,
3rd- To pay sheriffs, jailers and other officers fees that
they may be legally entitled to out of the county,.. .4 per cent.
4th—-To pay coroners all fees that may be due them
for holding inquests, • 1 per cent.
5th—To pay the expenses of the county for bailiffs at
court, non-resident mitnesses in criminal cases fuel,
servant hire, stationery and the like, .4 per cent,
6th—To pay jurors a per diem compensation, 5 per cent.
7th— To pay expenses incurred in supporting tho poor of
the county, and as otherwise prescribed by the code, 1 per cent,
8th—To pay any other lawful charge against the county 5 per cent,
Total,........ 100 per cent.
The Board of Education of Houston county having recommended the
following tax for a public school fund for the year 1921:
It was ordered that a tax of five-tenths of one per cent, or five
mills, be levied upon all the taxable property of Houston county, on
the digest and not on the digest, outside the corporate limits of perry
and Fort Volley, to supplement the public schools fund apportioned
to all of of the Houston county, except said corporate limits of Perry
and Fort Valley.
The Bord of Trustees of the Byron consolidated School District
having recommended the following tax for a public school fund for
said district for the year 1921:
It was ordered that a special, school tax of four and onehalf
tenths of one per cent, or four and one-half mills, be levied upon all
the taxable properly of the Byron consolidated School District of
Houston county to pay interest and provide a sinking fund, to pay
for $20, 000.00 of school bonds, for said district.
Georgia, Houston county.
I hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and cor
rect extract from the Minutes of the commissioners of Roads and
Revenue of Houston county in session September 23rd, 1921.
Witness my hand and official signature this 26th day of Sept., 1921
C. E. BRUNSON.
clerk commissioners of Roads and Revenue of Houston county, Ga-
When In The Market For:
BINDERS, THRESHERS, MOWERS, RAKES,
ffijNG ; PRESSES, PLANTERS DRILLS,
CULTIVATORS, HARROWS, CANE MILLS,
ENGINS, WAGONS, BUGGIES
AND HARNESS,
OR ANY EQUIPMENT FOR THE FARM
COME TO SEE US.
WE WILL ALWAYS GIVE YOU
THE RIGHT PRICE.
B. II. ANDREW & SON,
NEW MEAT MARKET
We beg to announce to our friends and patrons
^hat we are now prepared to serve them at our new
market rear Berry House Restaurant.
Meats 12 1-2 to 30 cents per pound.
CALL TO SEE US.
W. B. WHITE,
PERRY, - GA.
O. W. WINN,
Family and Fancy Groceries.
We are in the Business to Serve You.
COME TO SEE US.