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HOUSTON BANKING COMPANY
“The Bank of Service.”
PERRY, ------- .GEORGIA
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AVERAGE VOLUME OF BUSINESS OF
CO-OPERATIVES INCREASE
A large increase in the average
volumn of bnsiness done by far
mers’ baying and selling associa
tions in 1921 as compared with
1913-17, inclusive, is shown in
compilations recently made by the
United States Department of Ag-
rienltnre.
The average business done by
632 associations In i 921 wai 1195,-
500 as compared with $144,700 in
1913, an increase of more than
$48,800. The’figures show that
641 asseoiations in 1014 did an
average bnsiness of $187,300 as
compared with $20$,800 In 1921,
an inorease of $69,000. The aver
age increase by 298 asseoiations in
1921 over 1915 was $50,000; 534
associations ineroastd their busi
ness $56,000 on the average in
1921 over 1916, and 499-organiza-
iions in 1927 show an average in
crease of $8,290 over 1917.
A part of the inorease is attri
buted to the higher price levels in
1921 than in the years 1913-17,
!bnt the major part of the increase
was due to a larger volamn of
bnsiness done, the department
tys, Figures for 1922 and 1928
date are uot available, but the
I'department estimates that since
1921 a further increase in volume
of business has occurred. X
FOR SALE:—One side board
one canning machine and one case
of No. 2 cans, will sell cheap. Mrs
S P Crowell, Perry Ga.
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF
CREDITORS.
In the District Court of the
United States for the Western Di
vision ef the Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter ef E A Champion
individually and trading as Fort
Valley Brokerage Company,
bankrupt in bankruptcy.
To the creditors of B A Cham
pion, of Fort Valley. in the
eewntyof Houston and district
aforesaid, bankrupts:
Notice is hereby given that on
July 25th, A. D , 1923, the Mid
\y B. A Champion , wae
dnly adjudicated bankrupt, and
that the first meeting of their
creditors will be held at ,M aeon, in
Bibb county, Georgia, in room 304
Grand Opera House Building on
August, 7,1923, at 11 o’clookin the
forenoon, at which time the said
creditors may attend, prove their
elaims, appoint a trustee, examine
the bankrnpts, and transact siieh
ether business as may properly
come before the meeting. The
bankrupts are required to be pres
ent on that day for examination.
lfacon Ga.,this .Toly 25th, 1923.
J N TALLEY, ,
Referee in Bankruptcy,
Wonderful Hew
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lamps on the market Thus the Aladdin
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$1000.00 Will Be Given
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est Coal Oil (kerosene) mantle lamp house
in the world—to any person who shows
them an oil lamp equal to the Aladdin.
Would they dare invite such comparison
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about the superiority of the Aladdin?
Let Us Call and Show You
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JAMES D. MARTIN. Jr.,
Perry, Ga.
Distributor for Houston County
A BUILDING not only looks complete
when it is covered with a Carey
Roofing, but it is complete — perfectly
protected, finished in appearance — a
structure built economically and sure to
prove economical to maintain. There is
a superior Carey Roofing for every type
of building. Let us tell you about the one
for your building.
Roof for Every Building* j
FOR SALE BY
H. ANDREW & SON
PERRY, GA.
ATTENTION
MELON GROWERS
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Melon Paper, Stem Paint Nails
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and Tacks
Also Forks for hauling straw and Wagons
for hauling.
We will have Cotton Picking Sheets
Picking Bags, and Steelyards,
for the Cotton Season.
See us for a complete line of Groceries,
Feed and Farming Implements.
We want te buy your Oats, Rye, Wheat,
Chickens, Eggs, Hay, Corn, Peas and
Peanuts.
Make our place your headquarters.
Tell us your wants and let us help
supply them.
—FOR SAL E—Good Young
Horse. Work anywhere. Apply
at this office.
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