The Home journal. (Perry, Houston County, GA.) 1901-1924, August 09, 1923, Image 3

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This bank tfands guard ceaselessly providing your funds with protection A BUILDING not only looks complete when it is covered with a Careyr Roofing, but it is complete — perfectly^ protected, finished in appearance — a,, structure built economically and sure to* prove economical to maintain. There ia- a superior Carey Roofing for every type of building. Let us tell you about the one SEE IP OUR ADDITION IS CORRECT ADD A Desire A Dollar RESULT— A Bank Account. ADD A Desire A Dollar for your building. RESTLT — Discretion, A Bank Account at this Bank. If you find us correct, why not accept tlxe little suggestion. YOU’LL BE GLAD—AND SO WILL V HOUSTON BANKING COMPANY “The Bank of Service, PERRY, Roof for Evwy Building” j FOR SALE BY B. H. ANDREW & PERRY, GA. GEORGIA I hare had several petitions and pass this amount, letters from several sections of the I am trying to be honest 23rd Distriot to save the Bulletin- fair to all departments of the s I being on the Agriculture Com and know that they must b mittee of the Senate, of course funds to operate, but this I -Will do all in my power for time to put a stop to so m the benefit of the farmer, but I money being appropriated to cannot with a clean conscience be different departments, for willing to see the farmers money revenue of the state is limi spent so lavishly, when they all and the common schools are are so hard press financially, and getting as much as they shoi good many cannot pay their taxes however they get the amoun without placing a mortgage on $4,25000.00 and fifty percent their farm lands. Now the great the excess above the appropria question in the mindg of every tax The old soldiers are not being] payer of Georgia is what the therefore we cannot see how We can supply you Melon Paper, Stem Paint Nails 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 t© buy your Oats, Rye, WheadU Chickens, Eggs, Hay, Corn, Peas andl Peanuts. | Georgia Legslature going to do | to lower our taxes, and stop ap,- f propriating so much money useless. I will be frank to say that I dont believe that the Market Bulletin is worth the money that is being spent for same, and when the greater majority of tho readers or farmers know wliat they are pay- | ing for the Bulletin, they will i agree with me* j The State Bureau of Markets ! spent last year for the Market Bulletin the amount of One Hun- j dred and Three Thousand Dollars, ($103,000) as claimed by the Di» I rector of the Bureau of Markets, ? aud I ain'of the opinion that when f the investigation is completed the ! amount spent for this paper will greatly exceed the above amount. j[ Is it worth that much to you? 1 dont think so. f The farmers pay this amount out of the Fertilizer Tag Tax | which is fixed by the General As- : sembly at 30 cts per ton,and which is added to the first cost of your fertilizer by the Fertilizer Trust, which fix and regulate the prices of fertilizer for the southeastern : stat*, therefore the greater part of this One hundred and Three Thousand of Dollars are borne by ' the farmers only. ' I also being a member^ of , the < Appi’ 0 & riation Committee a.nd * Jknowin? that the House Oom- A reduction of 66 per cent in Alexandropol, Armenia. — Three the amount paid out for losses and thousand at the American Near East damage to freight has been Relief orphanage center here, who brought about by the Central ofj for the P^st two years have been treat- Georgia Railway in the past two • Bd £ or traC p?,“ a ?" • r. o , i of Kansas City, Mo., have been dis- years, and this item of expense de-, Gharged 08 curcd . PracUcaul all o< creased $400,000. In a statement , he 20i000 chi i dre n concentrated at published today, President Win- Alexandropol by the Near East Relief burn discusses the importance of we suffering from trachoma in vari- good freight service to the public. 1 dus stages. Ninety-two thousand treat- He says that loss and damage are ments have been administered in one an unnecessary drainage upon ' week under Dr. Uhl’s direction, at the railway revanue and add to the various orphanage eye clinics, nation’s transportation bill. (Bandits Fire On United States Auditor He points out some of the diffi- Lima, Peru, — Carrying a ?Z0,UUU enltiej and buzzards connected payroll in his airplane, Lloyd Moore, with transportation, which are American aviator, was shot clown by not usually' understood by the bandits. As his machine began to fall ■nnblicHe exnlains that a sneeial lie volplaned over half a mile, landed pu uuc. ue explains pnat a special junBles and escaped afoot with ,department is mamtamtd for the the raoney before the bandits could purpose of seeing that freight is reach the spot. - After a desperate properly handled, to its destina- flight through the jungles he arrived tion in the same condition as its here safely. Moore was flying low Ipoint of..qrjgin. , This is a\ part of to avoid a heavy‘ fog • th'at -varied the i thes’erV'ice to • shippers' that has countryside when the bandits opened resulted not only in a reduction rire and cli PPled his airplane, causing his descent. Make our place your headquarters. Tell us your wants and let us help supply them. ■ V TITE HUSTLERS " ■