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PERRY, -• GEORGIA.
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SHERIFF SALE
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CITY TAX SALES
Georgia, Btutn tlrntr.
Will he sojd bf fore the court House
door on the first Tuesday in June 1028
between the legal hours of sale the fol
lowing property to wit: All that tract of
land lying and being in the 18th district
of the County of Houston, State of
Georgia, containing 1129 acres more or
less consisting of the following lots and
parts of lots;
Whole lots ltd and 194 ef 809# acres
each 125 acres, of the northwest part of
Jot 125; seventeen acres of the southeast
part of lot 122; 14TJ4 acres of lot 128,
being all of said lot oxcept SO^ acres in
thfi‘north west corner; 67*actes tti the'
southeast corner of lot 107; 101 1-4 acre*,
of the east half of lot 129; 85 acres of
fractional lot 168; 45 acres of fractional
lot 127; 8 acres of fractional lot 126, be* j
ing all of said lot north of Big Greek; 1
also 150 acres, more or less being parts j
of lots 87, 88 end 89, known as part of
the Edward Felder lands willed him by
his grand father, Dempsey BrOwn, and
being the western parts of the above
named lots lying south of the Hawkins*
ville and Henderson Road, and west of
the Holton Branch and Burnham Branch I
-to where the latter empties into Big
Creek; Bounded on the north by Hawk-
insrllle and Haynesville road; cast by
Holton and Burnham Branches; south by
Big Creek; west by lots numbers 123194
and 125.
All of the above described property
lies In one tract and is commonly known
as the Jeter Place, and i? the same prop
erty conveyed to Mrs. Daisy May Cor
bin by deed dated December 14th 1917
and recorded in the Clerk’s Office of
Houston ftuperior.Court ih Book 25 fojio
588. Levied on as the property of W J
Marshall and found in his possession, to
satisfy a certain execution an costs issued
from the City Court of Macon and re
turnable to June term 1928 in favor of
Mrs Daisy May Corbin vs W J Marshall
maker and L A Sharps endorse,r This
8ih day of May 1928. Tenant in pos
session notified,
T. S. CHAPMAN, Sheriff.
MVAg STROTHER,
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Perry. Gkorcua.
Acetylene Weldifigat
M Xendon Auto Co
( —F O R SAL E-^-Cabbaga' and
'Collard plants 15c per hundred.
S F Dasher, perry Oa.
Georgia Houston County
Will be sold before the Court
House door in the City of Perry be
tween the legal hours of Sale on the
first Tuesday in June 1923, the foil-
lowing described property to wit:-
One town lot in the City of Perry
Houston County Georgia consisting
of over half acre more or leSs and
bounded on the North by Swift St,,
East by lot of Sallie Marshall, South
by alley, and West by lot of Mamie
Jefferson and being the samt prop
erty deeded to Fannie Cook by Ex-!
ecutor of the Estate of B. F. ,Tharpe
as of record Deed book 1 page 465
Clerk’s Office Houston Superior
Court. Levied on as the property of
Fannie Cook to satisfy a fi fa for
City taxes for tile year 1922
AH that tract or parcel of land in the
city of Perry County of Houston Stato
of Georgia known and distinguished ac
cording to the map of said City as part
of block P. and described as follows
fronting on Washington Street ' com
mencing at a corner where garden of J H
Houser estate joins, said lot and running
•outh on Washington Street 105 feet
thence west the full length of said lot
to Ball Street 424 feet and 9 inches
thence north along Ball Street 105 feet
to the corner of the Geo. McOally lot
thence east 424 feet and 9 inches to
starting point bounded as follows north
by J H Houser estate and Geo McOally
lot east by Washington 8treet south by lot
or Mrs Laura S Killen and west by 'Ball
Street. Levied on as the prqperty of J A
Berry to satisfy a fi fa for state and coun
ty tares for the yenr 1922,
Tenant in possessien notified.
This May 7th 1923
W. B. Watson City Marshall.
WATREMELON SEED.
The most perfect watermelon
ever produced. 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
ry by O- A. Thurmond, W. B.
Sims. G. 0. Nunn, Heard & Evans
and 13. H. Andrew & Son. 6-1
HATTIE SCHOOL CLOSES
The commencement exercises of
Hattie High School were brought
to a elose last Friday night with a
short play “Patsy” after which
the following program was render.,
ed by the Senior class:
1 The Shower—Seniors and
Chorus.
2 Glass Prophesy—Gladys Gar
vin.
3 Qle TJnele Moon—8 eniors
and Ghorns.
4 School Calendar—Naomi Rape
5, Piano Solo— Gladys Garvin. ,
6 Last Will and Testament-
Ruby Sullivan,
7 Address—Mr. M. O. Mosley.
8 Delivery of diplomas
9 Delivery, of 7th Grade Certifi
cates-
10 Class Song—by Glady Gar
vin, Seuior Class.
Those receiving seventh grade
certificates were: Ethel Rape, Lois
Rape, Warren Reddy, Truman
Leverett and Felton Stafford. X
ORDINARY'S CITATION
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Qessgla, Houston County.
J P Cooper having applied for
letters of administration on the
estate of. A L Jones deceased, this
is therefore to notify all persons
concerned to show cause if any
they can why his application
should not be granted at the at
the Court of Ordinary on the first
Monday in June next. This May
7th 1923.
EMMETT HOUSER Ordinary
For Rilling Comfort
You Can't Beat A
Temmj Long Spring
ON YOUR FORD
.12 Inches Longer Than Regular Frostf:
Spring and so Constructed that It iHb>
sorbs the Shocks as no Other Device
Do. It’s Guaranteed Not to Break.
Price $9.00 Put on Your Ford.
Perry Auto Co.
PERRY, - GA.
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
Steaks and Fresh Meats of
AH Kinds.
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Prompt Service. Phone f5g-'
E. F. BARFIELD & CO.
PERRY, GA.
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GEO. C. NUNN
For
Grain Cradles
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
Notice is hereby given that all parties
failing to make returns of their 1923 taxeB
to the tax assessors by the 15th of June
will be doubledtaxed. The penalty will
not be removed exc ept for strict legal
excuse. '
After this year all tax returns must be
made to the tax receiver within the timq
allowed by law. By order of the Bo^rd of
County Commissioners. This 15th day
of May, 1923. ' '
C. E. Brunson, Clerk.
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