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Cutmore Mower
Perry,JGa,
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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Georgia, Houston County.
Under nn-l by vittue of nn order
Issued from tile -Court of Ordma y of
tloig.it, Georgia, August 7ili,
1022, wHl bo sold on the Crat Tuerday
n oupteiubjp' 1022, . before the
Icottrluous (iotr in said county,
between the Icunl liourS of sale
to the h gli'»i bidder for cash the follow
ing properly i AII that town lot fronting
on Macon Mi>et in tlie city of Perry,
Houston c unity, Georgia, bounded on
the east by lot of M. ■ ICunx eslaiq, on
tlie north by lot formerly owned by Mrs
Z. T. Mifldli brooks | south bv lot of Mrs
(J, S. Wiight, and west by Macon Slreet
Said lot fronting on Muoon Street 70
feet nnd its northern houudry on ft lie
Middlubrook’s lot ruus back a distance
of 170 feet and on its eastern hnundiy
41 feet on tlie Kunz lot, Its southern
boundry 170 feet along the Wr'glit lot,
iho lot purcHnsed fr<-m (ffit S.
being
t ptlt'CHfl
Wriglit by Mrs Kllia Alee IlufT on Octo
ber the 9«lt. 1020, as of record la- Deed
book 30 page 04 Cl uk’s OJHco Houston
Superior Gout t, snld properly fold for
i tlebts of tlie
the purpose of paying tlie
deceased nnd for distribution among
heirs.
<’. S, Wrighl, Admlnlstrn'or of the
Estate of Mi's, ICflle Alan Hull deceased.
J\ W. Bloodwo'th, Attorney.
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DUinCAN & NUNN
Attorneys & Counsellors at Low.
Practice in AH Courts.
PERRY, GA.
Tito Strong: Withstand the Heat of
Summer Better Than the Weak
Old people who are feeble and younger pooi.a
rxw|'*w Uiv IVVIflV uuu /WUUgUl
' who are weak, will bo strengthened and enabled t
(a through the depressing heat of summer by tuk-
.ng GROVE'S TASTELESS oh 111 TONIC. It purifies
o nd enrlchea the blood and builds up the whole sys-
ffim. You can aeon feel Its Strengthening, In dgnr-
•iidug Effect. Mc-
No Worms fn a Healthy Child
All ohlldrun troubled with worms hevo an un
healthy color, which Indicates poor blood, and as a
rule, thoro In raoro or less stomach disturbance.
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly
.for two or threo weeks will onrioh the blood. Im
prove the dlgostlou, and act os a Ccnoral Strength
ening Tonic to the wholo system. Nature will then
throw off or diapol tho worms, add tho Child will bo
in nor^ot health. Pleasant to taka 80c per *"*»ttl«^-
We are proud of the confidence doc
tors, druggists and the public have In
666 Chill and Fever Tonio. '
666 cures Malaria, Chills and Fever
Bilious Fever, Colds and LaGrlppe.
It kills the parasite that causes the
fever. It is a splendid laxative and
general tonic. '
/For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
A, C. Riley, *Tr.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
PORT'VALLKY, GA.
LOANS NECiOTLyTED
ON REAL ESTATE
MONEY TO LOAN
* I am prepared to loan Mens? or
Real Estate without Commission.
A. A. SMOAK,
3nic. Psrry.G*.
JOHN W. BLOOD WORTH
Attorney and Coitus belt or
At I (Aw
>Perry- Georgia
We Praotleo In Both State
and Federal Courts.
| Washington.—Final allotlnent of $35,-
604,250 of the funds aprpopriated by
Congress for river and harbor im:
provement work during the fiscal year
1923, made by the chief of army engi
neers, has been announced by the war
department. , Congress appropriated
$42,215,000 of which approximately $7,*
000,000 has been reserved • for future
emergency expenditure. The allot
nlents Include: |
New York harbor, including East riv
er ttnd channels, $2,356,000; Delaware
rlvar, Thenton to sea, $3)126,600; Bal
timore harbor and channels, $300,000; '
inland waterway, Delaware river to
Chesapeake bay, $2,600,000. !
. Savannhh harbor, $900,000; St. •
John’B river, Florida, $30,000; Thimble
Shoals, Virginia, $300,000; Cape Fear
river, North Carolina, $218,000; Bruns-1
wiclt, Georgia, $200,000; . Tampa and'
Hillsboro bays, Florida, $260,000.
The Mississippi river allotments in
cluded Southwest faSB, $2,000,000, and
South Bass channel, $600,000.
Galveston harbor and channel allot-
mentw aB $240,000; Houston ship chan
nel, $750,000, and Port Aransas, $200,-
000.
Appomattox river $26,000; Pagan riv
er $26,000; Nansemond river, $20,000;
inland, waterway from Norfolk to ;
Beaufort Inlet, $240,000; Norfolk har-1
bor, $300,000; Scupemong river, $15,-1
000; P^nlico and Tar rivers, $17,*
000; Nause river, $12,000; Swift creek,
$800; Cpntentnea creek, $1,600; Trent
river, $2,t00; harbor at Beaufort, $24,-'
000; waterway Core Spund to Beau
fort haf-bor, $2,500; inland waterway,
Beaufort to Jacksonville, $20,000; Win-
yah bay, $20,000; Santee river and Es-
thervllle-Mlnlm creek canal, $_8,000;
waterway Charleston to Winyah bay,
$10,000.
Tho allotment for Georgia rivers
follows:
.Savannah river below Augusta,
$10,000; Savannah river at Augusta,
$20,000; Savannah river above Au
gusta, $2,000; waterway between,
Beaufort and St. Johns river, $55,-
000; Snpelo harbor, $12,000; Darien
harbor, $8,000; Fancy Bluff creek,
$1,200; satilla river, $2,000; St.
Marys river, $12,000 f Altamaha river,
$8,000; Oconee river, $19,000; Ocirtql-
gee river, $16,000; Fernandina har-
ber and Cumberland Sound, $6,000 ;
Indian river $10,000; Miami harbor
Biscayne bay), $40,000; Key West
harbor, $50,000; Kissimmee river,
$10,000; CalooBahatchee river, $26,-
600; Clearwater harbor and Boca
Coiga bay, $14,000; Tampa and Hills
boro bays, $25,000; removing water
Hyacinth, Florida, $10,000; Rappa
hannock river, $21,600; Mattaponi riv
er, $3,350; Pamunkey river, $3/600;
. palacliicola bay, $16,000.
Apalachicola river, $6,000; upper
Chlpola river, Florida, $10,000; Flint;
river, $10,000; Chattahoochee river,
$122,000; chaune^ Apalachicola river
to St. Andrews "bay, .Florida; $47,-
000; St. Andrews bay, $50;000; Choc-
tawatchee river, $9,000; narrows ip
Santa Rosa sound, $7,000; Pensacola
harbor, $20,000; Alabama river, $75,-
000; Mobile harbor, $30,000; Black
Warrior, Warrior and Tombigbee riv
er, $62,000; Tombigbee river mouth
to Demopolis, $32,700; Tombigbee riv
er, Demopolis, Alabama, to Wallcer’a
bridge, $2,000; Pensacola harbor, $15,-
000; Gulfport harbor and Ship Island -
pass, $100,000; Pascagoula river' $4,-
000; Biloxi harbor, $10,000; channel
Mobile .buy and Mislssippi sound,
$20,000; Waterway Virginia coast,
$4,000; Potomac river, at Washing:
km,. $33/00,0..
Many persons, .otherwise
vigorous and healthy, are
bothered occasionally with
indigestion. The effects of a
disordered Btomach on the
system are dangerous, and
prompt treatment of indiges
tion is important. “The only
medicine I have needed has
been something to aid diges
tion and clean the liver,”
writes Mr. Fred Ashby, a
McKinhey, Texas, farmer.
"My medicine is
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BLACK-DRAUGHT
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for indigestion and stomach Eg
trouble of any kind. I have E”
never found anything that Bd
touches the spot, like Black-
Draught. I take it in broken
doses after meals. For a long
time I tried pills, which grip- IgS
ed and didn’t give the good ».
results. Blaclc-Draught liver wB
medicine is easy to take, easy PS
to, keep, inexpensive.” rw
Get a package from your IS
druggist today—Ask for and
insist upon Thedford’B—the IS
only genuine. ES
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Get it today.
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The choice is largely up
to you. If your blood lacks
red corpuscles, you're go
ing to be fagged.and drag
ged out, you’re going to
lack “pep,” to look sallow
‘ and unhealthy, to grow old
before your time.
Turner County Buys Dairy Cows
Sycamore.—Cows are coming into
Turner county in carloads. J. W. Hen
derson brought in this week a carload
of fine cqws, and .a splendid registered
Jersey bull. J. L. Evans of Ashburn,
Joe Hardin of Coverdale, Edwin Rog
ers of Sycamore district and Ewing &
DR. MESS’ TONIC
actually increases the num
ber or red corpuscles in the
blood. It makes the cheeks
plump and. rosy, stimulates
the digestive organs, cre
ates a healthy appetite, and
leads to increased vigor,
and vitality. First bottle
guaranteed tc5 help you or
monev refunded.
ACX YOUR DRUGGIST
Rogers of Inaha have also bargained
irlc
for a carload to be shipped immediate
ly. It is-estimated that 1,000 cows
will be added to the dairies in this
county this fall.
Cupid Joins Strike In Ware County
Waycross.—There is no question
about Cupid joining the strike in Ware
county/ says Ordinary Mattox. The to
tal number of licensea-Jssued during
fhe month of July was the lowest for
any month since he has been in office.
Unless the little fellow gets busy dur
ing the remainder of the present month
August will get a record' even lower
than July. Only 16 licenses were is*
sued “during July*. The usual average
is one a day.
Sacked Wheat left at my barn
by mistake by -unknown party.
Owner apply. Si) L. Norwood
Perry /Ga.
Milk Cowsi;-Several nice milk
eows for sale. Apply O S Gurr,
Perry Ga.
Pimento Plants" Run Full Time
Rub-My-Tism is a powerful antisep
tic; it kills the poison called from In
fected cuts, cures old sores, tetter,etc.
LOANS ON FARM LANDS.
W« are prepared to close loans
prowptiy on Farm Lands. • par et.
Interest. *
DUNCAN ft NUNN.
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Griffin.—The pimento
FLORI ST AGENT AT PERRY
is be- -—I ain agent for the Idle Hour
i f nln 8^ I the largest in this sec- JgMw “f Macon. You* order
i tion. Both canning factories are run- . * £ ^iii ho .nnmoint-
ning fully time. These factories are f ° r Xw w nn PP
ed. Mrs G. W. Wina.
operated by the Pomona Products com
pany and the now factory recently open- -
ed has a capacity of 300 seven-ounce
cans per minute.' ^ j
American wire fencing at,
CLOSING OUT
ALL
Palm Beach Suits
AT
The Biggest Values
In Georgia.
C. H. Hmmicutt
Clothing Co.
EVERYTHING FOR MEN AND BOY.
317-319 Third St.
MACON, GA
Hay Making Simplified
With Standard Fordson Equipment
You cannot afford to lose time in the haying season.
There are few sections where the weather at haying
time is always ideal. That is the one time of year
when speed is the essence of good farming. It is no
uncommon happening for some , farmers to lose'
several tons of hay by a delay in getting it off the
ground.
This work is now speeded up by using the Fordson
with the Roderick Lean Cutmore Mower.
The Cutmore is attached direct to the tractor
between the froht and rear wheels in the position
where the driver can have perfect control over it.
The power is taken from the worm gear that drives ,
the rear wheels, so it. is always even^fnd dependable.
The Cutmore makes hay cutting with the
Fordson a one-man job. There is ample power for
cutting the heaviest crops, including alfalfa, clover,
vetch, velvet beans, pea hay and lespedeza.
The Cutter bar may be disconnected in a few
minutes, so that the tractor may be used for other
work. The draw bar is always available for pulling
a wagon, j^ke or other tool. ‘"Attached to your
Fordson, the Cutmore means greater speed and
economy of handling your hay crop.
A. M. ANDERSON
PERRY, GA-
If you want to nave alt you raitn, equip your farm
with STANDARD FORDSON EQUIPMENT
/FIRE INSURANCE
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“BETTER BE SAFE THAN SORRY”
Hi P. HOUSER, Insurance Agcy,
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Phone 36