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There will b«* sold at the court house
<1m r In l eiry, Ga., an the first Tuesday
tn February 19~3, between the bg;<l
hours of sine, lo ihu highest bidder, at
public nut* ry, for c> all. the following
described property to-wit‘
That tract or parcel of land situated
lying and being in the lower fifth dis
trict-of Houston Conniy, Georgia, "con-
sis; ing of 100 ivres of land, tuore or leHS
as part < f~ lot nfimber 105, said land
bounded < n tiie north partlv by the IT- us-
ton Factory road ana pnrtly by tlie lands
of Mrs Hattie Whoelfis, on tho west by
lands of .1 C Watson, on the south by
land of Mrs Sarah Lamon and on the
oa^t by. Public Road leading to Bo
naire; said land being all of lot number
105 except 40 a* resin the northwosi cor
ner belonging to Mr Whoolns and being
the same property, convoyod by deed from
.R L Pulliam to grantor us of record BoOk
£10, lo lo 005. Clark’s Ofllco Houston
Superior Court, and being the same lands
dooded by L S Hays to J W Uhels a< of
record; levied on and to be sold ns thti
properly of ,1 V Reynolds tp satisfy a fi
fa issued by tho City i ourt of Houston
County in favor of Mrs Ch*s. L Bnteman
vs .T V Reynolds L S Hays & E lj Pulliam
This January 1, 1923.
T. S. CHAPMAN, Sheriff.
CHAS, fe*. VAI^CE,
CiMLltNuisnuu and Ntrnvitvon
COUNTY SURVEYOR.
IHomtOH COUNTT ‘a
Fowr VaUbx Giubgia.
Ilox 4,7R. Ihiosn iOfi.
Engineers To Hold Annual Moating
Waflhington.—Engineers representing
thirty national and local organizations
will meet here Boon In tho annual con
ference of the American Engineering
Council of the Federated Engineering
aoclotios. Important topics to be dis
cussed will include the report of the
federation’s committee on work; periods,
which will urge after long investigation
the general establishment of the eight-
hour day in the steel and other contli^,
uous/industrles. President Harding Is
said by officials of tho council to have
endorsed this finding.
To Make White House Fire Proof
Washington.—An appropriation of $6,-
000 to make the white house fire proof
'has been recommended by a house com-
. imlttoe after having bben told by Col.
C. ,0. Sherrill, the president’? military
aide, that a "sort of flro trap" had been
discovered in tho garret of the build
ing. Colonel Sherrill said that, In the
■state dining room at tho executive man
slon there was a wooden j D n'r wal'
18 Inches from the main brick wnl
and that "all that wainscoting In thor
Is just like a big flue running gror
tho first floor ull the way to the.gnrrefc’'
Four Were Killed When Trains Meet
*'’St. Joseph, Mo.—Two engineers and
two firemen were Instantly killed the
othor night when two Chicago, Burling
ton and Quincy railroad freight trains
,met in a head-on collision neaa La
clede, Missouri, acordlng to word reach
ing St. Joseph short after the accident
The engineers were Barkley and Old
man, of Brookfield, Missouri, first
names not having been ascertained, and
the firemen were Wilson and Birming
ham. According to Information reach
ing St. Joseph, several cars were
thrown Into the ditch.
Now Bonus Bill Introduced In House
Washington.—A soldiers’ bonus, tq
be financed by a re-enactment of the
excess profits tax law, is proposed in
•a bill introduced by Representative
...Frear, Republican of Wisconsin. The
bill is similar in many ways to tbal
J vetoed by President Harding last year
rnt would eliminate the Irrigation
scheme atttached to that measure anq
would Increase the borrowing value oi
.adjusted compensation certificates. Mr
Frear says two billion dollars In profit!
of corporations had accumulated 1*
recent months without taxation ”
jLeaves Town After Getting Message
Shreveport, La.—Warned by a myste
rious telephone message to leave bore,
Charles Papa, storekeeper, left for
■Los Angeles, Calif., accompanied by
his family, it is learned.-
'Three Are Read In Fttlelgh Fire
Raleigh, N. C.—Three persons were
burned to death, another burned serf
cusiy, a fireman injured and a num
ber of automobiles destroyed In a fire
which consumed a garage here. The
dead are Mrs, Isaac Simpkins, her
small son and a negro nurse, Isaac
Simpkins was possibly fatally 'burned
• when, lie attempted to re-enter the
leading to rescue his wife, after hav
ing jumped from a second-floor window
with his daughter. Carroll Beck, a
fireman, fractured his arm in two
jpiacee.
Send your*hame and address
plainly written together with 5
cents (and this slip) to Chamber
lain Medicine Co„ Dei Mbines,
Iowa,,and receive iu return a trial
package containing Chamberlain’s
Cough Remody for coughs, colds,
croups, bronchial, ‘’flu” and whoop
ing coughs, aud tickling throat;
ChamberlainV Stomach and Liver
Tablets for stomach troubles, in
digestion, gassy pains that crowd
tho heart, biliousness and consti
pation; ChainbeVli. in’s Sal vef need
ed in every family for. burns,
scalds, wounds, piles, and skin
affections; these vnlnea family
medicines for only 5 emits. Dont
miss it.—Advertisement.
Rub-My-Tism is a powe <£ul antisep
tic; it killrthe poison ca)l<*fl from In
fected cuts, cures old sores ’vtter.ete.
A GOOD THING-DON’T HISS IT
SHERIFF SALE
Georgia, Houston County.
\V. A. STROTHER,
- INisbU«AN<3lS -
PuHBY, GkOROIA. '
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In Use Fob* Over 30 Years
Always
the
Signature
■e of
LOANS ON FARM LANDS.
We are prepared to clot* 1mm
prowptly on Farm Lends. 6 por ct.
Interest,
DUNCAN & NUNN,
Ferry, G*.
MONEY TO LOAN
I am prepared to Loan M.onev or
Real Estate without Commission.
A. A. SMOAK,
-8mc, . Perry.G^.
JOHN W\ BLOOD WORTij
Attorney and Counbeltob
At Law
Perry - Georgia.
We Praotlae In Both State
and Federal Courts.
A. C. Riley, #Tr.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
FOUT’VXlLICY, ga. ,
LOANS NEGOTIATED
ON REAL ESTATE
Frequent
•Headaches
“I suffered with chronic
constipation thafwould bring on
very severe headaches,”* says
Mrs. Stephen H. Kincer, of
R-F.D. 1, Cripple Creek, Va.
“I tried different medicines and
did not get relief. The head
aches became very frequent. I
heard of
ThedforcFs
SLACK-DRAUGHT
and took it for a headache, and
the relief was very quick, and
it was so long before I had
another headache. Now 1 just
keep the Black-Draught, and
don’t let myself get in that
condition.”
Thedford’3 Black - Draught
(purely vegetable) has been,
found to relieve constipation,
and by stimulating the action of
ihe liver, when itis torpid, helps
to drive many poisons out of
your System. Biliousness,
indigestion, headache, and
similar troubles are often
relieved in this way. It b the
natural way. Be natural! Try
Black-Draught.
Sold everywhere. _ ^
mm
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:/
666 has more imitations than any
other Chill and Fever tonic on the
market, but no one wants limitations.
They are dangerous things in the
medicine line. adv.
(>66 cures Malaria, Chill afld
Fever, Billions Fever,- Colds and
LaGrippo, or money lefunded
666 cures Malaria, Chills and Fever
Bilious Fever, Colds and LaGrlppe.
it kills the parasite that causes tho
fever. It ia a splendid laxative and
general tonic.
,OLD&T30©«
WKAI6W
nmwiiiMineii HI'— nil—■■■■MW ■ ammmhwmmrnni
The choice is largely up
to you. If your Mood 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.
DB. MILES’ TONIC
actually increases the num-^
-ber or red corpuscles in the
blood. It makes the cheeks
. plump and rosy, stilmulates
" the digestive organs, cre
ates a healthy appetite, and
leads to increased vigor
and Vitality. First bottle
guarantee. 1 to help you or
rrfonev refunded.
|B:£ YOU| DRUGGIST
To euro costlvoncso tho medicine
mu*t bo tnoro than a purgative; it
must contain tonic, alterative and
cathartic properties.
Tils Pills ,
poMOit those ciunlkion, nr-<l
JggJte *.<«**. 11
dukCAn' & NUNN
Attorney* & Cour>h->dlov<. or. l ew.
Practice in AU Courts.
PERRY, GA*
JRub-My-Tism js a great pain killer,
t relieves pain end-soreness caused by
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc.
666 has more imitations than
any other Fever Tonic on the mar
ket^bufc no one wants imiaatioae.
E. HOLTZCLAW
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT
Insurance On Farm Property
A i Specialty
PERRY, GA
CONSTIPATION
BILIOUSNESS
Headache
INDIGESTION
Stomach Trouble
-SOLD EVERYWHERE-
666 quickly relieves Constipa
tion, Biliousness, Loss of Appetite
and Headaches, due to Torpic
Liver.
Thorough Soil Preparation
Is Easy the Fordsoo Way
BECAUSE the Fordson has plenty of power and
is fast running, Fordson farms arc known as the
best tilled farms in the community. Good plow
ing can be followed promptly by good discing be
cause the man who drives a Fordson is Soon
through with one job and ready for the other.
This thorough tillage, of course, results in bigger;
crop yields. ' \
Because of its scientific design and easy hand»
ling qualities, the RODERICK LEAN AUTO
MATIC Engine Disc Harrow, specially de
signed for the Fordson, inspires its owners to pul- 1
verize thoroughly both before and afterplowing.
» - • . J /
The Roderick Lean Automatic is as
necessary to economical tractor farming as the
special tractor plow. Operated from the tractor
seat, it provides easy, thorough soil preparation
with the/ Fordson. Strong for power require
ments, flexible for short turning, and adjustable
to meet all soil conditions. This is the proper
disc for Fordson tractors-^the one disc harrow
preferred by Fordson owners.
A.. M- ANDERSON
\ PERRY, GA.
Being Power Farming Headquarters, yoa will
always find here, equipment that will do, more
thorough work with leas exertion by the driver
BUDDED PECAN TREES
FOR SALE , 7
STANDARD VARIETIES
Write For Prices
W. B. LAMAR, Park Front.
Thomasville, Georgia,
'. . jggOig.
FOR SALE:- Corn, Hay, Country
Meat, Ham, Lard, Sides and Shoul
ders. • Apply
j A. A. Smoak, Perry, Ga.
FARM FOR SALE.
\ ' '
The G. E. Rape place a
valuable plantation one mile
of Centerville, 50 acres of
bearing peach trees, well
improved. Easy terms.
A. A. Smoak, Perry, Ga.
For Sale Cheap:— One 50 tooth
Mrrow, ono Imperial plow.
at H. P. HouserV
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