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Trees, shrubs and plants will give you in
come and pleasure. In a few seasons they
will return fine dividends.
First cost will not be great: small sums
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TELEPHONE NOTICE.
■ T ON FOR DIVORGF
Beginning wilh May, all telephone bills will be
mailed an! must be paid on or before the 10th of
the month. No waiting after the 10th as the Long
Distance Companies now require us to pay them
se r eral days earlier than heretofore.
Please be prompt’ or service will be discontinued
and a charge of $1,00 will be made for
connecting up your line.
JAS. D. MARTIN Jr., Mgr.
Ho as ton Telephone Company.
Perry, - Georgia.
stoii ^unerirr Court, April * Term,
'V. >. Ooles vs Mnmio Coles,
T ) T « I) •ftr’iideut, M »mio mgs:-
P’ontiiV, \V. O. Coles laving filed his
petite>n or div roe against Mamie Celt's
in Ibis courts rctur i bb t>» the April
Tonn, next, and it being m ute to appear
that M tmio 'pies s not a resident <>?
said r. ht 'at d also that she does not
rosid.-- it bin -fin State, sud an order
having b on made for service on her by
puldunitioin
This, tborcf"‘e, is to notify yon,
Tamio C lcs. to I o and appear at the
ext term of H ---ist-m Superior Court to
1m bed nfhe 1st Monday in Aoril 1023
then an 1 I'-oi-eto answer 'said c'mpla'nt.
Witness the Honorable II. A. Mix'hews
•Ttihgo of the Superior C nrt, this Feb-
riiii'.vl’J, 1023.
II. Id. Wasden, C lerk.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
FARMERS'
Please r jmember we are Local Agents for Per-
ry and trade territory for
Empire Buggy Co
Cary Roofing Co
Lynchburg Plow Co
Chattanooga Plow Co
Goodrich Rubber Co
Cole Manufacturing Co
We solicit your patronage when in the market
for any goods made by these well known com
panies. You will make no mistake by using
goods made by these companies.
B. II. ANDREW & SON,
S s E!^X8"5r, GK&,.
will cover the upkeep. Your property val
ues will increase right away.
Peaches and plums give quick results—and
may be planted among citrus trees. Pecans
are highly profitable after a few years.
For home ground ornamentation, plant
roses, shrubs and vines.
You may be surprised to learn how little it will cost
to start. Even if your place is a small one, room for
fruit and nut trees can be found. Flowers, ever
greens and like plants and shrubs require but little
space. Plant now for the future—it will pay youl
We help yoirselect , NT ep5TATE
the right kinds and nurseries'
and, offer you good
stock at fair prices.
Send today for free
eopy of our catalog
ana planting guide.
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1560 College St
Jacksonville.Fla.
MONEY CAN BE MADE
in Pecan Growing when judiciously conducted in’ business like manner.
When the long life and healthfulness of the trees is considered, and also the
abundant time in which the nuts can be gathered and marketed, do you
‘ know of a more attractive field of endeavor, in all the realm of horticulture,
than the Pecan industry?
Three Requisities For Success. 1
1. Good trees must be set of such varieties as are adaptedTo the"section in
which they are to grow.
2. The best land only should be usedTor Pecans; a]crop of such value] can
well be given the best land.
3. After setting, the trees should be well cared for.
Write for folder, “THE PECAN,” some points, pointers and suggestions.
You will see that the WIGHT way is the BIGHT way. Information cheerful
ly furnished as to culture af a tree or an orchard. Prices on trees may be
obtained by the asking. ,
J. B WIGHT,
CAIRO, GA.
Will be sold before the Court Houso
door, between lie legal hours, of sale to
the highest bidder for cash on the first
luesday in March 1923 the following
property to wit:
All that tract or unreel of land situ ite,
lying and being in the 12th district of the
County o: Houston, fcitate of Georgia,
consisting of whole land lots Numbers,
ninety (90) ninety one (91). ninety two
(92), one hundred and twenty (120), and
one hundred twenty-one [121] of two
hundred two and one-half [202 1 2]aeres
each, twenty-five [25] acres more or less
in the southwest corner of lot Number
one hundred and thirty-three [133] and
tliree (3) acres, more or less, in north
east corner of lot Number seventy-seven
(77), all ljin< in one body of o"o thous
and forty ind one-half (1040 1-2) acres
moie o • less and being commonly known
as tl e "W._B. and O. G. Sparks Place”
Being thB s me land conveyed to Luther
Aultn anby James B. Moore by deed
dated February 15th, 1018. Levioa on und
to be sold as the property of L. B. Ault-
man t) satisfy a fi fa from the C ity
Court of Houston-County in favor of J B
Moore. This February 1st 1923,
T. S. CHAPMAN, Sheriff,
55—
,etc.
Bill Would Deny Retirement Fay
Any Officers Employed In A
Private Business
Washington.—The army appropria
tion bill, carrying $336,000,000 and last
of, the annual supply measures before
■the present congress was put in com
pleted form when the senate without
:a record vote adopted the conference
report as it came from tlie house; Tho
senate in giving its approval receded
from its opposition to those amend
ments which the houso .by its vote had
insisted upon. /
In insisting upon inclusion of
a provision relating to^retiroment pay,
the house modified - language, which
was stricken out in the senate.
As originally drawn it would have
denied such pay to any officer em
ployed in any business which sold
goods to the government. Tho name
of Maj. Gen. Harbord, former deputy
chief of staff, now head of a radio
utk
Notice is hereby given that the unde
signed will'make an application to the
Judge of the Superior Court of the Ma
con Circuit, at Macon, Georgia, on the
19lh. day of March, 1923, at 11:00 A. M.
during the regular term of Bibb Superior
Court, for leave to soil for the purpose
of re-investment the interest of Bobert
B., Betty and Virginia Feagin, minors,
all the growing pine timber which is
eight inches, or more, across the stump,
on the following tract of land: '
All that tract of land in the lower 5th. ,
District of Houston County, Georgia, I
known as lots Numbers 239, 246 and 257
containing 202 1-2 acres each, the said
entire tract containing 607 1-2
acres, more or less; the interest
of each of said minors being a
ono-fourth undivided interest in said j
timber. The reason for said sale is that'
said farm has produced no -revenue for ;
said minors during the pa3t three years i
and tho undersigned desires to make lhe j
sale of the timber for the purpose of mak
ing an investment which will produce an
income for said minors. j
Mrs Bobort B. Feagin, Guardian for
Bobert B., Betty and Virginia Feagin,
minors., of Bibb County, Georgia.
Scrub the cold-cellar with
a RED Seal Lye solution oJT
one teaspoonful to a bucket
of water. Prevents fermen
tation and mould, keeps
vegetables and preserves
sweet and good. Ideal
for treating any grimy wall,
steps or floor. Red SEAL
Lye gives very fine results
when used with white-wash
on out - buildings, - chicken-
houses and the like.
Write for booklet describ
ing uses. Pull directions in
each can. Be
sure and buy
only the genu
ine Red Seal
Lye.
corporation, was mentioned in the de
bate preceding Its original adoption,
and Secretary Weeks criticized the ac
tion of the house, which, he said, dis
criminated agalhst a faithful- and ef
ficient officer.
As modified the bill, would deny re
tirement pay to any officer employed
in private business as “sales or con
tracting agent or as manager or direo*
, tor liead of sales or contracting de
partments” for the purpose of selling
to the war department. It would with
hold the pay of retired officers em
ployed in any capacity by concerns
regularly or frequently” engaged la
making direct sales of "any merchan
dise or material to the war deport
ment." 1
Many of those who favored the orig
inal language of the bill, said the pay.;
of Gen. Harbord, whose corporation!
sold only a small amount of material;
AM 4 litHi MnnM . Al
r. C. Tonuoo & Co*
Philadelphia, Pa.
EXTRA
‘inmaTOPW*
to the government last year, would;
COUGH
f . <«
not be affected under the language a~ (
finally drawn, and Chairman Anthony,
of the appropriations subcommittee!
which has thq bill in charge, said Ihej
majority opinion seemed to Incline tJF
that view. JET© said, however, that
might require an opinion of the comp
troller of the treasury as to what con
stituted "regular und frequont direct
sales.” I
The fight for the 21-year old agd
limit on enlistments, led by Represen
tatives Conally, Jones and Blanton,
Democrats, of Texas, occupied a larger
part of the .-.day and was suocessfui
over protests that It would affect 3?
per cent of the annual recruiting.
LITHUANIANS BOMBARD
THE POLISH FRONTIER!
YFORTHE.REUEFOF( )
Coughs: Colds. Croup v
WHOOPING COUGH, HOARSENESS
^SOLDEVERYWHERE-f
IHemedy
■■'JUuiHX 'Move f
- I ami Move Money
Detachments Of Former’s Troops Use
Heavy Artillery In F,orre3t Of
podkamin, Declare Reports
...Warsaw.’—Detachments of Lithium*
ian troops have bombarded with heavy;
artillery the Polish frontier in the for
est of Podkamin, according to reports!
received here from Vllna.
Paris.—The government set up early)
in January at Memel by Lithuanian In
surgents and M. Simonatis has noti
fied ,the mQuncii of ambassadors that
% it accepts, the decision of the cduncil
iT'bjr wiiicjv. .Memel te'-.to be-more a part
‘Of Lithuania , It has informed
Prevents bowel trouble and i
other diseases. Makes hens I
.arrange
ments with Poland for sea and, river
transportation aiid for the gqv6$i;nenfc
of the. port of Memel' - in n 8tf6fc*jfi&nn - ey
,aS |tq cobrdiiiate with the respective
..Interests'; of.Poland ;and‘Llthuan:Ik.f' , ■ • ■
A dispatch , to .the Havas... Agency
Payne, Huntsville, Ai
says“Thomas’ Poultry;
Remedy always proves
Its worth as a hen tHc'and a rcnledy for i tbe 'Pplisb gov
diseases of voun«.A»wi«- < " L'dary %ctiqn' to
John I. Sloenm, Bonaire Ga, — r
Warehouse Qp.. Perry Gq; . ffl
P.Z"
and give your
stomach a lift*
Provides "the bit of
sweet** In beneficial
form.
Helps to cleanse
the teeth and keep
them healthy.
-WANTED Man with oar to sell
complete line low priced TIRBS
AND TUBES. $100,00 per week.
—Sterlingworth Tire Go., Sterling
E. Liverpool, Ohio.
-—Get the AtlaiL.
every day by mail r
weekly payment. c ; -Age:
will collect weekly. Phon
Terry Crowell and get jdr
subscription in now.
■# from Warsaw says the Pqlisli dfi^t has
iM| : hd6!pted a resolution demanding that
MM “"Vrnment takc ; vth.G,,nQccs*,
Bbcurd the guarantee ..tr
Poland of her rights to the full;- usi
of..‘the-port of‘ Memel after a discus
sion of /foreign affairs, during whief
• Lithuaiila was a, dc
-v.‘
K’-r-.
Foundl
iatl Wo
>v cjp.iiibinnath - - -^ . 6m ' " - '
:§merlw. a ^ at Daytona: Ken-
FOR SALE u Corn, Hay, Country’
Meat, Ham, Lard, Sides and ShouI<
dors. Apply
A. A. Smoak,. Perry, Ga.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
<tpck^ acrosSt the - rivep, - 'found
'Mrs. /Maria, li,.? Mansfield,. sixty-seven
rears old.,,£alf. famished mid helpless,
lying^; in'bed, .beside the- Tjrpzep hodVi
W herdeatliWswifi.Mrs..i^atgaret Lan-.
ham, .seventy-five yearfi of age. Both]
of the'women werefuily clothed., Therej
was- no’^heat, food or ' water in the
house.' The organisfed‘charities are'‘ber
ing youndly' criticized fbr Thcfir lack oC
efficiency, in. investigation conditions in
and, aropnd , Daytopa,
■tm.
-r.
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The Home Journal.
FOR big vigorous chicks and
heavy winter layers, set eggs now
from Pape S. C. Black Minoreas,
Prize Winners. $3,50 $2.00 and
$1.50 per 15, Mrs C. C. Tharpe
Kathleen, Ga.,
The firm of Gurr and Evans,
dissolved by mutual consent, T D
urr porehasing the interest of A
Evans, and eaeh have agreed to
pay the debts that each contracted
In other words, T D Gurr is to
64 Alleged Counterfeiters Held In N. Y.
New York.— Secret service opera
tives rounded up sixty-four alleged
counterfeiters involved in a plot of in
ternational scope whereby one million
and ten million dollars in spurious
money has been damped into, the trad*
ing marts of a score of nations. A na-
HaBBae
Acetylene Welding at
McLendon Auto Co,
pay for such things he bought, and tion-wide hunt is being carried on, it
A J Evans to pay for such things has been discovered, for the capture
ho purchased, and are not liable of one thousand members .of a gang
for any future debts, that is which maintained its headquarters in
charged to Gurr and Evans. This the Italian quarters of New York. Gov-
Febraary 2tfth 1923. ernment operatives in Detroit, Chicago
■ J y*'jy Q urr and San Francisco are on the lookout.
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