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TELEPHONE NOTICE.
Beginning with May, all telephone bills will be
mailed an I 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 veral day3 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.
Hoaston Telephone Company.
Perry, - Georgia.
PLANT CORN
WITH A COLE PLANTER
and save the difference in cash over the old way
of planting.. One man and one mule opens the
row, drops only grain of seed the distance you
want it and covers it up all at one operation.
Saves you the expense of thinking it out.
Cole has the planter you want on the farm to
plant practically any seed you want at a saving
in labor and seed.
We have a reasonable supply of machines in
stock now but it would be safer to see about
one now before the rush of planting begins.
B. II. ANDREW & SON,
GKA~
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LEGAL SALE OF LAND
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
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
rvses, 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 you l
the right Grinds ant
and offer you good
stock at fair prices.
Send today for free
u of our catalog
l planting guide.
1560 College St
JacksonvlIU.fla.
XU
IS THE TIME
TO PAY
Houston County, Georgia.
Under and by \ irtue of the authority
contained m a certain seeuvity d'*»*d exe
cuted by It. II Brown to The A B Small
Company dated December (5th, 1020 and
recorded In the OflU*e of the Clerk of the
Superior Cmirt ol Houston< 'ouifiy Geor
gia in deed book 24 page 008, the under
signed will sell at public ou ery at tlie
court house door in s-dd county during
the legal hours-of sale, to the I ighest
bolder t v < nsh, on the first Tuesday in
March, 1923 the following deser bed
property to wit j 11 that tnct of land
lying and being in the I2lh distiiet of
Houston G'ouiity Georgia containing 170
acres more or less and being parts of
land lots Numbers 12 and 13 af .said dis
trict. Said land bounded on the liffttii by
Haynesville and Grovan a public wild;
on the east y Indus of Mrs Ellis and
iieidy estate and Dixie Highway; on the
south by lands of Webb Simmons and
G. W. Smith and on the west by Ilawk-
insville and Lawsons bridge public road.” I
Said property will be sold for the pur- l
pose of paying a certain promissory note
for the principal sum of $942.23 executed :
and delivered by said R. H. Brown to tho ,
A. B. Small Company, dated December ,
(5th, 1920 and due October 1, 1921 stipu
lating for interest from maturity at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum. Tho pro
ceeds of this sale will bo used for the
pnymont of the indebtness above describ- !
ed with interesi together with cost of
this proceedure as provided in said socuir- j
ty deed, and tho balance, if any will bo
• paid to the said It. H. Brown. Tho said
1 li. H. Brown having defaulted in tho
payment of said described note tho power i
contained in said Deed to ueenro debt
becomes operative.' A de 1 d to the pur- j
cimser will be made by the undersigned.
This 4th day of March, 1923'. i
Tho A. B. Small Company j
By J. W. Bloodwor h their Attorney.
PETITION FOR D1V0RCF
Houston Superlrr Court, April Term,
1923,
W. O. Coles vs Mamie C'olos,
To The Defendent, Mtimio CblsB t-
Plantiff, W. O. Coles having filed hia
petition for divorce against Mamio Coles
in this court, returnable to the April
Term, next, and it being made to appear
that Mamie Coles is not a resident of
said County,' and also that sho does not
reside within the State, and an ordor
having been made for servlco on hor by
publication.
This, therefore, is to notify you,
Mamie Coles, to be and appear at the
next term of Houston Superior Court to
be held on the 1st Monday in April 1923
then and there to answer said complaint.
Witness tho Honorable H. A. Ma'hews
Judge of tho Superior Court, this Feb
ruary 12, 1923.
H. L. Wasden, Clerk.
NOTICE
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
10th. 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 tho interest of Robert
R., Betty and Virginia Foagin, 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 lowor 5th.
District of Houston County, Georgia,
known as lots Numbers 239, 240 and 257
containing 202 1-2 acres each, the said
entire tract containing 007 1-2
acres, more or less; the interest
of each of said minors being a
ono-fourth undivided interest in said
timber. The reason for said sale is that
said farm has produced no revenue for
said minors during the past three years
and the undersigned desires to make the
sale of.the timber for the purpose of mak
ing an investment which will produce aD
income for said minors.
Mrs Robert R, Feagin, Guardian for
Robert R., Betty and Virginia Feagin,
minors, of Bibb County, Georgia.
and give your
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Iona.
Helps to cleanse
i the teeth and keep
Takes
the Work Out
of Dish-Washing
Every housewife hates
the drudgery of washing
dishes and welcomes RED
SEAL Lye, because it makes
the job easy. Spotless pots
and pans, as well as shining
silverware and dishes are
sure when RED SEAL Lye,
helps.
Thoroughly dissolve one-
half teaspoonful in dishpan of
water—then put the dishes
in. (Do not use on aluminum.)
Write for booklet of house
hold uses. Full directions
in each can.;
Be sure and 1
buy only the
genuine Red{
Seal Lye.
REMEDY
^ FOR THE BELIEf* OF( J
Coughs,'Colds, Croup
WHOOPING COUGH. HOARSENESS
BRONCHITIS
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Prevents bowel trouble t-_
other diseases. Makes hens/
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Payne, Huntsville, Ala.,
says"Thomas’ Poultry
Remedy always, proves
its worth as a hen tonic
„ lie and a remedy
I diseases of youn«
OKDINARIE'S CITATIONS
Georgia, Houston County.
Louise Harrison administratrix of the
estate of W. H. Harrison ^presents to
the court in her petition, duly filed nnd
entered on record that she hag fully ad
ministered bis estate. This is therefore to
cite all persons concerned to snow cause
if any they ean, why said administratrix
should not be discharged from her ad
ministration nnd receive letters of dis
mission on the first montlay in April 19a3.
Emmett Houser Ordinary.
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Georgia, Houston County.
Mrs Clifford H. Rbarbo, adminlstrutrls .
of the estate of Walter M. Sharpe repre
sents to tho court in her petition duly
filed and entered on record that she bus
fully administered his e tale. ^hD is
therefore to cite all persons oonoernod to
show cause if any they can, why said
administratrix should not bo discharged
from her administration and receive
letters of dismission on the first Monday
in April 19°3
Emmett Houser Ordinary.
Georgia, Houston County.
Mrs Psarl I) Hoard administTatrlx of
tho estato of V. E. Hoard represents to
tho court In her petition duly filed and
entered on record that sho 1ms full nd* '
n Blistered his estato .This is thoroforc to
cite ajl persons concerned to show cause
if any they can, Why said administratrix
should not bo discharged from her ad
ministration and receive letters of dls-
mission on the first monday in April 1928.
Emmott Houser Ordinary.
Georgia, Houston County.
J P. Nowell having appliod for letters
of administration on the vHtato of MoHes
Cliott decoased this is to < ito all porx as
eoneorned to apnoar at tho oourt of
Ordinary on tho first Monday in April
1928 to show cause if any they oan- why
his application should not be granted.
This March 0, 1923.
Emmett Housor Ordinary. f
~:t 'i,„. mi
Georgia Houston County.
Beulah Snipes guardian of Jjoon Snipes
Laurioe Snipes nnd Evorjtiy Snipes lms
applied to mo for discharge from his
guardianship. This is to notify all per
sons concerned to file their objections, If
any thoy hnvo on, or bofore tho first
Monday in April noxt. else Beulah
Snipes will be discharged from her
guardianship as applied for. This March
6, 1923.
Emmett Houser Ordinary.
Georgia Houston County.
C, B. Watson administrator of the estate
of Dan Ferguson deceased having appli
ed for letters of dismission; this is there
fore to cite all persons concerned to slioW
cause if any they can why his application
should not bo granted o>i tho first Monday
In April noxt. This March 0, 1923.
Emmett Houser Ordinary.
Georgia Houston County.
W. R. Jones Guardian for .Tones and
Housor Marshall having applied for dis
mission from his guardianship: this is
o to cite all persons concerned to
therefore
show cause if any they oan why his ap
plication should not bo granted on the
first Monday in April next. This March
6, 1023.
Emmett H ou sor Ordinary..
Georgia Houston County.
Mtb Gordon Wilcoxon having applied
for Guardianship of Jones & Hous r Mar
shall; this is therefore to cite all.persons
concerned to show cause if any they can
why her application should not bo grant
ed on the first Monday in April next.
This March 0, 1023.
Emmett Houser Ordinary,.
John I. Slocum, Bonaire
Warehouse Co., Perry Ga.
1‘oryy
WATREMELON SEED.
The most perfect watermelon
overproduced. It has the quali
fication for shipping. Will not
sunburn, and is wilt resistant.
Other varieties failed you last year,
why risk failure again. Price
$1-25 per pound. For sale in Per*
ryby O- A. Thurmond, W. B.
Sims, G. C. Nunn, Heard & Evans
andB. H. Andrew & Son- 6-1
FOR big vigorous chicks and
heavy winter layers, set eggs now
from Pape S. O. Black Minorcas,
Prize Winners. $3,60 $2.00 and
81.60 per 16, Mrs C. C. Tharpe
Kathleen, Ga.,
*A throbbing^
rvous headache?
MENTHOLATUM
.quickly soothes kg
Georgia Houston County.
Mrs Ida Doan Rooks administratrix of
the estato of John Anders m Rooks de
ceased havi' g applied for letters of dis
mission, this Is therefore to cite all per
sons concerned to show cause if any they
can why her application should not be
granted on tho first Monday in April
next. This March 0, 1923.
Emmett Houser Ordiuary^
Georgia Houston County.
To whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that Mrs T. R,
Sharpe as administratrix of the estate '
of T. R; Sharpe decensod’ having applied
to me by petition for leave to sell certain
real estate of s«id estate located in De-
Kalb county Georgia, said property de
scribed as follows: land lot 176, Fifteenth
District of DeKalb county Georgia more
particularly described as follow-: being
lot No 6 of Newton St John sub
division in East Atlanta, being at the
north east corner of Flat Shoals Road
and Newton Street; running thence east
along the north side of Newton Street 75
feet; thence running north 145feet to a ten
foot alley: thence running southwesterly
145 feet to the Flat Shoals Road; thence
southeasterly along the north side of Flat
Shoals road 66 Teet to the beginning
point. All heirs as law and creditors of
said T. R. Sharpe will take notice that I
will pass upon said application at t{ie
April term 1923 of the court of Ordinary
of Houston county and that unless cause
is shown to-the contrary at said term
leave will be granted. This March 6,
1923-.
Emmett Houser Ordinary.
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Acetylene Welding at
M'iLcndon Auto Co.
10,000 or more stalks Red Sugar
Cane for sale. Apply J H Powell
Qrovania Ga, Phone 203.