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FROM
JUNE 1st
TO
AUGUST 1st
We Will Be Open On SATURDAYS
From 8:30 a. m. To 6:00 p. m.
OUR MOTTO IS “SERVICE.”
HOUSTON BANKING COMPANY
“The Bank of Service.”
PERRY, - - GEORGIA.
HARD BLOWS
WINDSTORM INSURANCE provide, ion the pm-
tection you need. It is a guarantee against finan
cial loss should your property be damaged or de
stroyed by a windstorm.
Your vicinity may have been spared in recent
years but the danger is always there, for wind
storms respect no territorial limits.
You can protect yourself against a financial loss
taking out a policy with me and the rates
are very low.
On dwellings and contents $3.00 per $1,000.00^
insurance for one year.
JAS. D. MARTIN, Agent,
Perry, J Georgia. v
Fire and Lightning, Tornado and Windstorm, Hai£
Automobile, Accident Snd Sickness.
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lent Of The Ownership, Manage-
lent, Circulation, Etc., As Required By
let Of Congress Of August 24,1912
$ Of the Home Journal published
Weekly at Perry for April 1,1923.
State of Georgia, County of
teuston.
Before me, a Notary Public iu
ad for the state and county afore*
lid', personally appeared Jno. L
Lodges, who haring been duly
laworn according to Jaw, deposes
fcnd says that he is the publisher
if the Rome Journal and that the
fellowiiig is, tp the best^of his
■ knowledge arid belief, a true state
lentof tho ownership, manage
jest (and if a daily paper, the
circulation), etc. of the aforesaid
lublieation for the date shown In
the caption, required by the Act
>f August 24, 1912, embodied in
ection 443, Postal Laws and
egulations, printed en the re
rerse of this form, to-wit:
1. That the names and addresses
k the publisher, editor, managing
fditor and business managers are:
Publisher, John L Hodges, Per-
iy, Ga.
Editor, John H Hodges, terry,
la.
Mapaging Editor, John L,
lodges Perry, Ga.
, 2. That the, owners are: (Give
lames and addresses of individual
iwriers, or, if a corporation, give
ts name and the names and ad-
Iresses of stockholders owning or
lolding 1 t> er cei1 ^ or mor ® °f the
total amount of stock-) Jno. H.
lodges, Perry, la. v
That the known bondholders
mortgagees, and other security
holders owning or holding l per
Sent or more of total amount of
Actual carving on the Confcd*
erate memorial on the face of
Stone Mountain began on Tues
day when the event was celebrat
ed by public speakirig both in At
lanta and at the mountain. Gov.
E. Lee Tinkle, of Virginia, de
livered the principal address. The
sculptor, Gutzon Borglum, went
down on the cliff side to personally
8tart the actual work.
NOW
IS THE TIME
TO PAY
YOUR SUBSCRIPTION.
Tie number of farmers select
ing their seed corn in the fall of
1922, according to reports to the
United States Department of Ag
riculture, was increased by over
108,000 through the demonstra
tion woik of county agricultural
extention agents.
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Farmers in some 1,200 counties
kept accounts of the expense, la
bor, and profit connected with
their farming enterprises for 1922,
according to reports to the United
States Department of Agrieulture,
and by means of these accounts
made analyses of their business,
with the assistance of their county
agricultural extention agents, to
determine how to increase their
not incomes over a peri* 1 of years.
THE GEORGIA LEGISLATURE
There have been discussions and
conferences between legislators-
elect of Georgia in all the cities,
and the belief is general the next
General Assembly of Geowg ia will
be much above the average.
This writer knows that the new
Governor has taken council with
able men and statesmen through*
out the state and wise men in
other states- It is generally be
lieved that Gov. Walker will prove
himself well qualified and faithful.
The one thing most needed is for
fhe^politieiaus and promoters let
ihe state officials alone.
~ GORDANM KING
NOTICE TO AUTO DRIVERS.
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Automobile owners and drivers
are hereby notified that it is un
lawful for persons under sixteen
years of age to drive a motor car.
Violators are subject to penalty as
for a misdemeanor.
Respectfully,
T. S. Chapman, Sheriff.
TAKEN UP—Two Jersey
onds. mortgages, or other securi-' Yearling# on my premises. Own
ties are: (If there are none so ers may get same by paying cost
tate None. | W. K. Pierce, Jr-, Grovania, Ga.
John L Hodges. |
Sworn to and subscribed before
his June I6th 1923.
H- Andrew, Jr., N. P.
ouston County, Ga.
—L 0 S T PE N—Lost on the
streets of Perry, gold Fountain
Pen (writing end,) Finder please
,otify the Home Journal Office.
Gordan M King ago 18 years
■on of Mr and Mrs Gordan King
died at their home near Bonaire
last Saturday afternoon as a re
sult of an attaek of Malaria Feaver
Burial was at the Bonaire Gome-
tary Sunday.
The young man was an active
member of the Methodist church,
President of the Bonaire Epworth
League.
He was held in esteem by all
who knew him and his death was
the cause fo great regret anc(
sorrow in the community.
The bereaved . family have the
sincere sympathy of the entire
community.
* " " rESCH—JACKSON
Miss Barbara Resch of Coreen
and Mr- S K Jackson of White
Sulphur Springs, Fla., were mar
ried in Perry at the Baptist—Pas-
torium Tuesday morning, Rev. W.
H- Lord officiating.
The bride is a sister of Mr. W.
H. Bryan of t Goreen, while the
groom is a young business man of
White Springs. It is understood
that the you,ng couple left immed
iately after the ceremony for their
home in Florida. Friends here
extend best wishes and congratu
lations*
Call On
GEO. C NUNN
For
Grain Cradles
Mowing Machins
Binder Twine
We will be in the market for*
Grain when thrashed.
We are Selling
CULTIVATORS
Don’t you need one?
Come to Us when in need ofE
Scrapes, Scooters, Hoes
. and Plows.
GEO. C. NUNN,
THE HUSTLER ,
PER UY t GAl-
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