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SHERIFF'S SALES.
Will be sold before the Court House
door, in tiie city of Perry, Houston,
County, Georui'i. during the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
June 1022, the f >1 lowing d seribed
property, all in lloustou County,
Also at the same time and place ono
H ayncs 5 passenger automobile levied on
as the property of C. H. Hardison to
satisfy a tax fi fa and cost3 for the year
1021.
One two room louse an 1 lot of land,
one acre more or less, the house is situat
ed'on the lot being 50 by 109 f ep, loca' -
♦"t in Grovaniu, Georgia, Houstoa Coun y
bouiiled on the North by Julia Parks, i.n
the south by George Anderson, cn iko
west by John G. Brown, levied on as tt o
nrouevt.y of Minnie Brynnt to satisfy tax
fi fas for 1920 and 1021 taxes and costa.
t All of Townlot No. £C2 in Block 10 o r
which &tmds the dwelling built by J. 1.
Lester and being and lying in tho V; \v i
of Elkc, Houston County, Georg a in the
13th district of said Geunty un.t Slate
together with all improvements ti ereou,
levied on by O. C. Morgan, deputy sheriff
and turned over to mo lor sale, as tho
property of K. H. Brown to satisfy a tax
fi fa for 1021 taxes and costs.
All,that tract or lot of land lying and
being in tlio 0th district of Houston Coun
ty, Georgia, and being lots No, 1 arid 10
in Block 2 in the E. M, „ Fagin Addition
to Fort Valloy, Ga. snipe being part of
lot No. 203 in said Otli district said lots,
numbers and block being in ncio.d. nco
with pint made for ssid F, M. Fagin by
jj 11. Powers C. E. on March 1! 00 re
corded in Map. Book pago 24 together
with all buildings thoroon. Levied on ns
the property of Henry Mafchowsito satiiy
a tax Ji fa for 1021 taxes, costs and etc.
All that certain tract or parcel of land
which is described as follows; Lot No.
50 in the Wuldon tract of tho H C Harris
estate lands in tho northwestorn portion
of Fort Valley, Ga., said lot running 50
feet on' tho south side of Walden Street
and oxtending buck south of oven 1U0
feet, said lot being shown in tho plat of
the Walden tract and recorded in tho
Clevk’s office of Houston Supoior Court
levied upon us tho property of Cajoo
Davis to satisfy a tax 11 fa and costs for
the year 1922.
AFo at the same time and pi ice 1250
knocked down peach crates; 200 live
eights cdining biskels; 100 hushel
ba-kcif, 200 cushion tops, '50 enr st iys
Levied on by J, W • Joiner L. C, io
sati'y a distress warren t is ucd from
Justice Court of/>23th d strict of Hous-
t( n Couiuy Georgia in favor of E. W.
Bowman vsW. A i rrnell. This proper-,
ty being l utubei some and expensive to
move will not be fit place of sale, but
can be |?‘en and inspected at a warehouse
iii the Soul hern Knilrbad Yu’ds where
de ivery will be made. Th s May loth
1922,
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ordinary of Hoe. • • ., grunti A
at tho May Ter iu i . sell all tiie
lands of the said 1\ .. .. . m deceased
late of said county, a 'O :il ; pergonal
property of said dee-e • i for ihe.puivioao.
of paying debts ■ istribution
among tho hoirs at . .
Tliero will bo so bei'orq tho Court
House door in I'erry (jh>,, ut pnblie out
cry to tho highest bidder, betweon the
legal hours of sale on tho first Tuesday in
Juno 1922, as the properiijr of . sald.de- 1
ceased, and bomg tholhJlowiug described
lands to wit: All that tract or parcel of
land, lying being nucl situated in the
lower 5th District of Houston County Ga.’,
containing 172 1-2 acres of in.id more or
less and being in lot No, 3.87, and bound
ed as follows; nmth and or I b
tho Klboita Peach Co
south by Alox Forgo s
by Neal Gmnvillo, and i’im.ior
tho placo wiioroon Dan For
the time of liis death, also
soual property that n ft/ bo found on said
placo. Terms cash.
This May 1st 1922, C. B. Watson Admp
of Dan Ferguson Deceased.
Marx Kungf Petitions Attorney.
lands - oj'
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.the west
known as
;ii8on lived at
ill tli ? per-
Weather
Its getting warm again.
- MENS FURNISHINGS -
In A Complete Assortment
PALM BEACH SUITS
PALM BEACH SUITS, EXTRA TROUSERS
MOHAIR SUITS
KEEP KOOL SUITS
Mens Straw Hats—The Prettiest Assortment
we have ever shown.
Mens Shirts—a great big new line--full values, all
the way from $ 1,00 up.
WHITE DUCH TROUSERS
The Well-Made Well-Fitting Kind.
Brogue Slippers for Men. New line just in.
Underwear, all the Standard Makes.
B. V. Ds.—SEALPAX—ATHLETIC.
Union Suits or Seperate Pieces.
COME HERE FOR MENS FURNISHINGS
PRICES ARE LOW FOR CASH.
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GILBERT
PERRY, - GA.
LEGAL NOTICE.
All that or parcel of land, situate lying
and being in lot No. 209 in the 13th dis
trict of Houston County, Georgia! con
sisting of 50 acres more or less in the
following metes and bounds; begin at a
point on tho public poad from Henderson
to Elko 334 feet west of the east line of
said lot; run thence westerly along . said
road 1306 feet; then north 1200; feet; « • H r . uston Countv
thence north (JO degrees and 45 minutes “° 1 ust0 ” .-'Mil a
east to point opposito and north point of Will be sold on Die first luosday
beginning; thence south 2032 feet to Juno, 192-., betore tho coui-t house door
of beginning said described property of saicl ^souiity between Jiho legal hours ot
being the place where Emma Webb now *
resides, levied upon and sold as the
property of Emma Webb defendent to
satisfy a tax fi fa and costs for 1921.
All that tract or parcel of land and
being in the 9th district of Houston Coun
ty, and in the City of Eort Valley, and
kuown as tho E. M. Fagan addition, and
designated as |er map made by J. W.
Powers C. E. for said A. M. Fagan and
Recorded in Map Book fo.io 24 in Clerk’s
office Houston hupeiSpr Court as lots No.
2, 15 and 10 in Block N ell oL' said lots
located in Land Lot No. 203 in 9th dis-
\ trict of Houston County, Ga. Said lot
No. 2 fronts west 50 l'eet on the Mar- 1
shallvillo and Fort Valloy Public Hoad
and runs back east a uniform width of
50 feet for a distance of 100 feet. And
lot N.o. 15 and 10 and runs'50 feet each
east on a street and each runs back west
a uniform width of 50 feet a distance of
100 feet to a ten foot alley, the above be
ing the same land conveyed by E. M.
Faganto 0. F. Stephens. Levied on as
the property of C. F. Stephens to satisfy
a tax fi fa for 1921 taxes, costs and etc.
F< T, g. CHAPMAN, Sheriff,
Georgia, Houston County
The appraisers appointed to set aside a
year’s support out of the estate of C. G.
Gray! late of said county, deceased, to
w|fii 0. G. Gray, having filed their return
i ituisoffijo: This is therefore to notify
a l persons iatorestod to file objections, if
any they htofo, on or before the first
Monday m dune 1922, or else said return
will then be made the payment of this
court. .
I. T. WOODARD, Ordinary
Georgia, Houston County.
John Bentley having applied for tetters
'■#> o n .,vi,..uiislration on the estate of Tom
Bentley, late of raid county, deceased;
. This is therefore to notify ail person;;
interested that bis application will 1
beard on tiro first Monday in '’June 1!). : I,
I. T. WUGDAltD, • Ordinary.
Georgia, Houston County.
J. g r-lian oc Okie
retpit in ili s court that si.
fully ' itl'es of Pil’d
jnii
be:.
sale one tbroo-horse Hercules gasoline
engine and one fruit gmuer and bolting
complete, stored in the iron warehouse
of the Perry Warehouse Company in tho
City of Perry, Georgia; said property be
ing liouvy and expensive to move, will
be delivered to purchasdr at said iron
warehouse: levied on and to ho sold as
the property of the Southern Fruit Dis
tributors, defendent, to satisfy an exe
cution in favor of Perry Warehouse Com
pany against said Southern Fruit Dis
tributors, returnable to the July Term,
1922, of tlio Superior Court of Bibb Coun
ty, Georgia.
This 3rd day of May 1922.
T. S. CHAPMAN, Sheriff.
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666 quickly relieves Constipa
tion, Biliousness, Loss of Appetite
and. Headaches. \due to Torpic
Liver.
—FOR RENT—House on
able terms. Apply Mrs.
King, Perry, Ga.
reason-
f. m
upup'einiivo soft-pork experi
ment simn ducted by* the United
States Department of Agriculture
and (Jie State experiment stations
of Georgia, Mississippi, North
Carolina, and South Carolina
during the last tinco years have!
showu couelusively that when hogs
starting at a weight of approxi
mately loo nounds, aro led on joooooooooooorxDcoocxDOoooooooooooooooooooODucoocooooOo:
poannts in dry lot or grazed in the ° ’ c
field lor a period of 60 days or
more a soft carcass is produced.j
and that it. is iuvpo siblj to pro* I
duce a hard carcass by leoding;
corn and tankage or corn and)
cottonseed mea to thoso soft hogs
for a subsequent period of 70 days
or less
The above statement, unani
mously appi ovedby represent rlivt s
of tiie Bureau of Animal Industry
and of the various experiment
stations a.t .a meeting held at
Chattanooga April 1-9 and 20, is
not meant I o\ discourage. many
way the feeding of peanuts to hogs
in those sections of I,lie South that
aro well adapted to the production
cf Lhi3 crop. Tho experimental
data compiled by the southern
stations indicate very clearly tliat
peanuts are one of the mosteconom-
econmical feeds known for hogs,
and that they can be fed wi'th
profit iu many parts of the South,
even though soft hogs are dis
criminated aginst on the market.
Many farmers in the South
have the idea that soft hogs can
be hardened by 30 days of feeding
o i corn and tankage. But, accord
ing to the department, it has not
been sh own that this can bo done
i in twice jihat * time- Next autmn
(lie department will start feeding
tests to last 90 and eveu 120 days
in (dibit to determine just how
long it takes to firm a soft hog
carcass. Tfc is an important problem
as the firmness of the carcass has
a very nolicable effect oil the
price paid by packers. /
Market Bulletin,
seed
A few Irsh Grey melon
left at $1-00 per pound.
Heard & Evans
HBMapw amncuu’ nwrrKt -nun—.-wgi. i r? xai.
Millet Seed. Heard & Evans.
To go in the dairy businoss iii this section to supply cream for
the Columbus Cretan cry Of all the farmers source of income,
the c®w is the most reliable; of all tho farms producers she is the
most persistent. She yields a crop every day, and every day Bhe
pays a dividend. As a capable helper and dependable friend, she
is almost in ti class by'herself.
FOR INFORMATION WRITE
COLUMIS CBE1ERY, COLUMBUS, 61.
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REGISTERS AND JURY
DON’T FOWET
That we carry a. complete line
of Hoes and Handles, Scrapes,
Scooters, Hamon and Dixie
Plows, Extra Beams and Han
dles, Oliver 1 and 2 Horse
'Plows and Parts.
Avery Plows, Planters, Harrows, Wagons,
Plow Lines, wagon Harness, Bridles Lines
and All Farm Supplies.
GRAIN CRADLES
We have them. Can also supply a limited
Garden and
25-lb .bags.
flower fcrtlizi.'r in
Heard & Evaiis; '
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Plain Goid and Silver Com
Piloting, and butter:^
i;.:- > 1 Icuik!ilefjD'g
: ■ >p, >17 i 1.-2 Clicriy
stitching
covi red.
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: Street iU
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The following have been appoin-
cd County Regestors by Judge j
Mathews succeeding the present' , , n , ■sri n
incumbents j. p. Ethridge of quamtv ouFich and Running Velvet Beans
Perry, Norman E English of Fortl^ 1 J
Valloy »„d 0. H. j ae faon of Amber Cane
Two Jury Commissioners have|
also becil appoi(F|ed. they are GV
VV. lUiDla of Grovania and J. D. [
Kendrick of, Fort Valley, other
(Jbm-missionbrs already in!
J. !'. Cooper, J. T. 1
H. Davis Had C. M
o :-e are
Jjller, ;J
and Cow Peas. Also
White Spanish Peanuts.
We vr ait your Buriness and
' , WE BUY AND SELL ’
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