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Tb<*re will be sold tit the court house
dour in I’errv, Ga.. on the first Tuesday
in July 1923, between the l'g'l
hours of sale, to the highest bidder, at
public outi ry, Tor ctish, tin* following
described propertp;-
All that tract or pircel of land lying
and Being in tlic 13th district ot lions*
ton Ut unl.v Gm,, and being fifty acres
more or lcs-< in the »nitj®\ve-i comer of
lot No. 212, in said district. Levied on
as tin prooertv of Mrs S ,J Felder to
aatisls a tax fi/fit for state and county
taxes for year 1022, atul accrued cos's,
This levy made by <>(' Morgan Deputy
Nicriir n"d turned over to me for side.
T'os June full 1023. Ten ml In possession
notified.
All that tract or parcel of 1 mil, or so
much thereof as will piv off thl- elniiii,
said land lying mil being in the JSili
<1 st let of 11 ousloa C ount >' U' 1 -* tttid
■containing fiOai res mom or less, in tho
soutliern part of the eastern htlf of lot
No. 138in said district, f evio'l upon and
sold as the propertv of Jack Dean to
satisfy’u tax'll fft fof state and county
tn'es for year 1922, end accrued costs.
This properly was levied on bv t>C
Morgan| Deputy Sheriff and turned over
to mo for sile. T«snnnt in possession noti
fied This June mh 1923.
T. S. CHAPMAN Sheriff
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SHERIFF SALES
Georgia, Houston County.
HV ill be sold before tlm court bouse
door on the first Tuesday in July 1923
betwoin the legal hours ot sale the fol
lowing propei ty to-wlt; Ail (hat tiact of
land lj lug and being in ibu li.tli district
ot tho Co.uny of Houston, State of Geor
gia. coutuiuli g 1122 ncioa mors or less
consisting of tne following lots and parts
of lots;
Whole lots 123 and 121 of 202aorcs
each 125 acres of the n uihwest pari of
lot 13-1, suvetueu acres of thu southi a>t
part of lot 122, U7J4 acres of lot 128,
ocisg ail of said lot except $0'/i acres in
the nortuwist corner; 117 acies in tho
sou tin list u nuer ot lot ln7; 101,'^ acres
of the east half ol lit 12)1; 00 scion of-
I racLiyiiul lot lib's; ■!.') acres of fractional ■
lot I2?f 8 acres of f.ttc ion2) lot 12(1 be
ing all 01 said lot in r It of Dig Creek;'
al*o 150 acres moiu or less being p«ris '
of lots 87, 88 unit 89, known as part < f
the tulwars 1A Mcr luiuis w iled him by
h s grand father, Dempsey Brovi n and
being the wes era parts of the above
numod Lts lying >fouth of tuo Jluwkiiit-
\ illo 11 ml Hctider-on Hoad, ami west of
the llolton Brunch and Burnham Branch
to where the 1 itter empties into Big
Cheek; Bounded on tlm north by lluwk-
insvill and llaynesville load, east by
llolton and Buruiiam-Brancli- s, smub by
ltig Creek, west oy lots uuiubi-rs 123
12a and 125.
All of the above dosetibed proper y
lies in one tract and is commonly Known
ns the Jeter place, mid is the hhiiiq prop
erty conveyid to Mrs Daisy May Ooib 11
by deea dated December 14th 1917 and
recoided in tlm Cl rk’s Olllce of Housti u
Superior Court in Book 25 folio 388.
Levied on as tlm property of W ,J Mar
shall and found m Ins possissioii to satis
fy a certain execution and costs issued
from ti.o City Court of Macon and re
turnable to June term 1923 in favor of
Mrs Daisy May Curb n vs W J Marshall
maker and L A Sharpe omjo sur, This
5th day ot June 1923. Tenant in pos-
serflloii notified.
All that onuhalf undivid d interest in
terest m one house ifnd lot in tho town
. of New nope in the County of noiistou
and state of Ga,; and on the west riuu of
Pan me Gresham Bruch, a small ctie&m
dividing tile town of Perry from llie<aid
town of New nope. It being that part of
lot on which dwelling house containing
folir rooms known us ihe Susan Deward
lot and more fmly described in d"od
from E'E Greene administrator estate of
E W Gaddy dccdtoSusm Deward known
in plan of said town 19 lot No. 0 and
lettT “iVas designated in said plan of
Now nope. Said bargained property
acioe of land more or less said property
sold to said Nick WinVmrley contains
all the land in original deed from £ JO
Groene* admiuis 1 rator except that part
sold to J J Marslibnrn which is de-crib,
ed in deed to J J Marslibnrn. Said land
beinfc the same deeded to Ni k Wim
berly by Dr, H M lioltzclaiv as pen
(records in deed Book 23, Folio 307
Clerk’s Office Houston Superior Court.
Sold as property of Henry Griffin to satis
fy a certain 11 fa issued from Houston
Oily Court tn favor of Perry Warehouse
-Company, This June 5th 1923.
T. S. CHAPMAN, Sheriff.
ORDINARY’S CITATIONS
Georgia, Houston County.
To all foliotn it may concern:
W L Hou-cr, of b id State, haring in
prop’ r form applied to me for permanent
bitters ot administration on the cs’a'e of
Miss Mary Dice 11, late of sail County,
deceased, th s is to cii<* all md singular
the creditors and heirs of Miss Mary
Green to bo and appear at tlm July Term
ot Court, 1923. nd show cause, if auy
they can. why permanent letters Of ad
ministration should not be granted.
Witness my offioi il stgtiaturc this 6tU
day of June, 1923.
Emmett H< user, Ordinary.
Georgia, Houston County.
T'> Whom It May C mcetii:
Notice is hereby given that C L Shep
ard, as executor of thu will of Mrs.
Kudora Vi"la Arrowmiith, deceased,
having applied to mu by pdition for
le’ive to .-ell the red estate of said Mrs,
;Kudora Viola Arrowsmith, deceased;
and that an order was made thereon ai
! ttie .Juno Teitn 1923 fur citation; ami
1 that cit'd ion issue; all heirs at law and
j creditors of the Baid Mrs. Eudora Viola
j Ariowsmith, deceased will take nolics
that I will pass upon said application at
the July Term 1923 of the Dolirt of ordi
nary of noii'ton County; and that unless
cause is shown to the con'rary at sa d
time, sd i lo ive will be granted. Ti.is
June fltli 1923.
Emmett nousur, Ordinary.
Georgia, Houston County
Mrs Fssii* Perry having applied for
b tters of administration on the estate
of J A Berry deceised, this is to cite nil
pets ms concerned to appenr at the court
ni ordinary on tho first Monday in July
n< xt to show cause if any t'u y can, wiiy
lmr application should not be granted.
This June fitli 1923.
Emmett Houser, Ordinary.
Queer
Feelings
, "Some time ago, I was very
irregular,” writes Mrs. Cora
Robte, of Pikcville, Ky. *"1
suffered a great deal, and knew
I must do something for this
condition. I suffered mostly
with my back and a weakness in
my limbs. I would have dread
ful headaches. I had hot flashes
and very queer feelings, and oh,
how my head hurt! I read of
RAThoinas' •>-.
1 Poultry w'’
u Remedy a,j
; Means Aiui'e E(/(fS
and Move Aidh'cy t
:§r
MW
I ADVICE TO THE AGED I
Ago brings infirmities, such as sluggish I
bowels, weak kidneys, torpid Over. |
Tutt’s Pills
I have a speclfie effect on these organs, I
stimulating the botteln, gives natural I
action, ana imparts vigor totho system. |
We carry Cushion Covers
ior Crates and Baskets in
stock.
Perry Warehouse Co.
—P O R\3 A L E—Pair good
M tries, cheap. Apply T D Gurr,
Perry Ga.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In Use Fob* Over 30 Years
Always beam
the
^Signature of
We carry Cnshion Covers
for Crates and Baskets in
stock.
Perry Warehouse Co.
NOTICE.
A Bill with the following Caj -
lion and for the purpose therein
stated will be introduced in the
General Assembly of Georgia at
the session of 1923. "A Bill to be
entitled an Act *0 repeal an Acc
to establish a public School Sys-
for the town of Perry, and for oth
er purposes approved September
26, 1899.
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.
—I will have Acton and Mohawk
Coal on the yard to sell at reason
able prices to those who can’t
stores their Coal now for next
wiuter. Let me book your needs
now and I will be glad to supply
you.
Jas. D. Martin, Jr.
The Woman's Tonic
and of others, who seemed to
have the same troubles I had,
being benefited, so I began to
use it. 1 found it most bene
ficial. I took several bottles
. . .*. and was made so much
better I didn’t have any more
trouble of this kind. It reg
ulated me.”
Cardui has been found very
helpful in the correction of many
cases of painful female dis
orders, such as Mrs. Robie
mentions above. If you suffer
as she did, take Cardui—a
purely vegetable, medicinal
tonic, in use for more than 40
years. It should help you.
Sold Everywhere.
E 90
Prevents bowel trouble l
other diseases. Makes hens i
steady layers. Mrs. Lucy f
Payne, Huntsville,
soys:—“Thomas’Poi
Remedy / always proves .'"
its worth as a hen tonio and a remedy for
diseases of young Sow}*." <
John I. Sloe.nm, Bonniro Ga. Porry
'VVarohouse Co., Perry Ga.
LOANS on farm lands.
We sty* prepared to close loans
promptly on Farm Land#. 6 par ct.
Interest.
DUNCAN A NUNN,
Perry, Go.
MONEY TO LOAN
I am prepared to Loan Money or
Real Estate without Commission.
A. A. SMOAK,
3mc, Perry.G®.
JOHN W. BLOODWORTH
ATTOBNUY AND COUN BEL f OB
At Law
Perry - Georgia.
Wa Practice In Both State
and Federal Courts.
SAVES BABIES, helps grown
ups/ comforts elderly people.
For cholera infantum, summer com
plaint, weakening diarrhoea—use
CHAMBERLAIN’S
COLIC and DIARRHOEA
REMEDY
Take in a little sweetened water.
Never fails.
DUnCAN & NUNN
Attovn-y* A Councellort at Law.
Practice in Al? Courts.'
PERRY, GA.
to a afer a
Hazers Held Responsible For Killing
Chicago.—Convinced that college
hazers saw Leighton Mount die, If they
did uot actually kill him, Oscar Wolf,
coroner Of Cook county, halted the
inquest over the bleached skeleton of
the long-lost Northwestern university
freshman to question every student who
took part' in the freshman-sophomore
rush of 1921, which preceded Mount’s
disappearance.
Chicago Picked For G.O.P. Convention
Washington.—Chicago has beeu pick
ed by administration powers for the
1924 Republican national convention,
where the Harding forces will do battle
with the insurgents of the West who
hope to throw the nomination to Hiram
Johnson or some other opponent of the
nreaiAr.nt.
Mitchell To Ship Carload Of Eggs
Polham — The Mitchell County Poul
try association held an interesting
meeting here recently. Forty-five en
thusiastic members were present. The
meeting was presided over by Mr. W.
EX Hughes, of Camilla, president of
the association. W. C. McCoy, poul
try specialist of the state College of
Agriculture, made an Interesting ad
dress along lines of producing - and
feeding chickens. He stressed a bal
anced ration and outlined a practical
feed to be bomegiown and econom
ical, making a complete ration. I
GOOD TIMES COMING
We Are Prepared To Meet Them
Get right and save rr.oney by buying at the rig
place. We have a full line of Groceries, Hardwar
Farm Supplies, Feed Stuff, Cotton Seed Meal an
Hulls and everything that goes to make up a firs
class Hardware and Grocery Store.
Give Us a Trial
J. W. BLOODWORTH
“THE FARMERS FRIEND.”
PERRY, - GEORGIA.
Money to Loan
on Farm Lands in Houston County a' Low Bate ot jlaterea
It you wint money quick write orca'l
Hatcher-Tucpin Co.
235 Mulberry St. Maeon, Georgia.
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