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more batteries are ruin
ed by abuse and neglect
than by actual use.
Careful attention to
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means of lengthening
the life and service of
your battery.
PERRY AUTO CO
SALBS AND SERVICE
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF
CREDITORS
In the District Court of the
United States for the Western Di
vision of the Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of Bennett A Join
er and trading as Chero-Gola Bot
tling Company, bankrupt in
bankruptcy. <■
To the creditors of Bennett A.
Joiner of Port Valley in the
county of Houston arnd district
aforesaid, bankrupts.
Notice is hereby given that on
August 2nd, A. D , 1923,the said
Bennett A Joiner was
duly adjudicated bankrupt, and
that the first meeting of their
creditors will be. held at Maeomin
Bibb county, Georgia, in room 304
Grand Opera House Building on
August,14,1923, at 11 o’clock in the
forenoon, at which time the said
creditors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a trustee, examine
the bankrupts, and transact such
other business as may properly
come before the meeting. The
bankrupts are required to be pres
ent on that day for examination.
Macon Ga.,this Aug. 2nd, 1923.
J N TALLEY,
Referee in Bankruptcy,
S. H. SASSER DIES AT JACKSONVILLE
Bonaire, Ga., August 6th S. H.
Sasser, 64 died at his home in
Jacksonville, Fla,, and was) brought
to his former home at Bonaire for
interment, which Look place Sun
day at the family cemetery.
Mr Sasser is survived by his
wife and three daughters Mrs
Percy D Griffith, of Macon; Mrs
George C Chappel, of Jacksonville
and Mrs S S Ambule of Toronto
Can.; one brother, Creed lesser ol
Bonaire, L. B., S. H. atd A. L.
Sasser of Bonaire, and Emmett
Everett and L E Sasser of Macon
also survive him. X
FOR SALE—Graham Flour at
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
Georgia Houston County.
A, P. Sanders
vs
Mrs Conic Carlton Sanders
No. 1321
Petition for divorce in Superior Court,
October term, 1923.
To the defendant, Mrs Conie Carlton
Sunders.
The plaiutiff, A. P. . Sanders, having
filed his petition for divorce against Mrs
Conie Carlton Sander3, in this Court, re
turnable to the Octobtr, tern of this
Court, and it being made to appear that
Conie Carlton Sanders is not a resident
of said County, and also that she does
not reside within the State, and an
order having been made for service upon
her, Conie Carlton Sanders, by publi
cation, this, t|>erefore, is to notify you
Conie Carltou Sanders, to be and appear
at the next term of the Houston Superior
Court to be held on the 3rd Monday in
October, 1923, then and there to answer
said complaint. . „ . '
Witness the Honorable H A Mathews,
Judge of the Superior Court. This 7tb
day of August, 1923.
H. L. Wasden, Clerk.
TAX SALES
On the first Tuesdhy in September 1923,
will be sold at the Court House door of
Houston Qounty between the lawful
hours of sale, tho following property to
wit:- A
All that tract dr parcel of land lying
and being in the 13th district of Hnuat m
County Go., mid being that strip nf lattd .
lying on the east side of the National
Highway from Perry tb Vienna 0>\, and
lying on the south-east of lot No. 301 and
bounded as follows; on north l-v lands
of J W Hurdle.i east by H M HarVorcl
south by {gap of Mis L A Borum, on
west by National Highway, and con
taining 10 acres more or less, to satisfy
a certain tix execution for the)ear 1922 '
and oil costs necrued thereon. Levied
upon hs the property of Julius C Borum
aud found in possession,
All that certain lot in tho Walden tract
of tho H C Harris estate lands, lying in
tho north-\yest portion of Fort Valley, ■,
Houston County, Ga., being known ac- i
cording to W n Harris survey of said '
tract as lot No. 71, fronting on Walden'
Street 48 feet and«extendlng back of uni- i
f .rm width t • tho ditch runnning along,
the northern boundary of said Walden!
tract. Said lot fronting on the north side
of Walden Street and bounded on the j
wistsi'loby Knoxville Street on road. |
Lwied un as the property of Carrie
Harris to satisfy a fi fa for state and
county taxes for the yoar 1922. Tenant in
possession uotifi-d.
All, that one ncre of land in lot No. 212
in the sixth district of Houston County,
Ga., bounded as follows; wost by lands
of J M Culpper estate, south by lands Of
W E Groone oast by lands of T H Brown
and on north by lands of T H Brown,
said one ncre of land being the laud sold
by James Cliett to Katin Cllett and re-
enrde I in Clerk’s Office Superior court of
Houston County in book No. 20 and folio
144, on Pebruaty 5th 1914. Levied on as
the property of Mary Mar in to satisfy a
fi fa for state aryl oounty taxes for tire
yoar 1922. Tenant in pbssession notified.
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the Oth district of Houston
County Ga., and being a portion of what
is known as the Moss Lako Fruit Farm
and comprising 00 acres of land more or
less and 1\ ing west of tho public road
leading *rom Fort Valley to Maoon via
Mathews store and more fully described
as follows: commencing at appoint on the
west line of said road at an iron stake or
stob for a starting point and running
thence west in a straight lino by a pump
just a few feet from the west line of said
public road, said pump being on the line
to the public rond known as the Crawford
County road via Wiley Green place.
Thence northerly nlo n g the Bald Crawford
County road to the line of tt|e lands of R
E Brown, thence east along the line of
ih« lands of R E Brown to the line of the
lands of the Culpepper estate, Thence
southerly along the line of the lands ot
the Culppepper estate to an iron stob,
Thence i-asterly to an iron stob on the
public road from Fort Valley to Maoon
via of Mathew’s store. Thence southerly
along the line of the public road from
Fort Valley to Macon via Mathews
store to the iron stob at the point of be
ginning. Levied on as the property of- J
L Reynolds to satisfy a fl fa for state Hntl
county taxes for the year 1922, Tenant in
possession notified.
All that 79/4 acres of land lying on the
east side of lot No. 62 in the 9th district
of Houston County Ga., and some times
known as a part of tho Hurst place.
Levied on as the property of John L
Wilson to satisfy a ft fa for state and
county taxes for tho year 1922. Tenant
in possession notified.
All that tract of land In the 10th dis
trict of Houston County, Georgia con
taining 150 acres and being all of lot No.
64 in the plan of said district except 50
acres in the northwest corner of said lot
No. 64;'Levied on as the property of W
E Giles to satisfy a fi N fa for state and
county,taxes for the year 1922. Tenant in
possession notified.
.All thst certain store lot in Block “E”
in Fort Valley Ga., on south tide of
Main Street, fronting on said street 25
feet, extending from the center of the
east wall of Slapoy & Evans livery stable
and extending back southerly 140 feet
more or less to the public alley running
through said Block, said store lot being
same as recently built upon by B T
Marshall in August 1901, said store be
ing the one now occupied by J D Wilson
& Sons. Levied on as the property of J D
Wilsou & Sons, J D Wilson, Chester
Wilson to satisfy a fl fa for state and
county tuxes'for the year 1922, Tenant in
possession nclified. 4
All that tract or parcel of land, lying
and I'eing in the northwest corner of lot
No. 114 in the sixth district of Houst on
County, Georgia, said tract containing 52
acres more or less and being bounded as
follows: on the north by land of Holt,
east by Slocum, south and west by
Charles M Hardison, Levied on as the
property of J M Jackson estate to satis
fy a fifa for state and county taxes for the
year 1923. Tenant in possession notified
All that tract or parcel of land situated
lying and being in the lower fifth dis
trict of Houston County, Georgift, known
and distinguished as P in,the of said
district by the number 146, ! containing
70 acres more or less, on the west side of
said No.146. Levied on as the property
of W W Ethridge to satisfy a fl fa for
state and county taxes for the year 1932.
Tenant in possession notified.
This 8th day of August 1923.
T. S. CHAPMAN Sheriff
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lamps oiTthemarketT T BtfM ■
will pay for itself many . .
saved, to aay nothing of the increased
a uantity ana quality of pure white light
: produces. A stylo for every need.
$1000.00 Will Be Qhren
by the Mantle Lamp Company—the larg
est Coal Oil (kerosene) mantle lamp house
in the world—to any person who shows
them an oil lamp equal to the Aladdin.
•bout the superiority of the Aladdin?
Lot Us Call and 8how You
This Qraataat of All Lights
JAMES D. MARTIN, Jr,.
Perry, Ga.
Distributor for Houston Count/
ORDINARY’S CITATIONS
—FOR SALE-Long Leaf
Yellow Pine Shingles Nos- 1 and 2
E. W. Traylor, Perry, Ga.
JfiI
Georgia, Houston County.
C L Shepard having applied for thS
guardianship of the property of Lena
Arrownmith Lexow, Lunatic; this is there
fore to cite all persons oonoerned M
show cause if any they can why his ap
plication should not b 1 granted at the
Court of Ordin ary on the first Monday in
September next. This August 7, 1923,
Emmett Houser, Ordinary,
Georgia, Houston County.
W R Berry having applied for letter^
of administration on the estate of John
Summerville Berry deceased; this U
therefore to cite all persons oonoerned to
show cause if any they can, why hi* ap
plication should not b* granted at tn«
Court of Ordinary on the first Monday in
September next. This August 7, 1, 1923
Emmett Houser, Ordinary.
APPLICATIONS F0 LEAVE TO
SELL LANDS
W W Howard Jr.^ administr itor of the
estate of Mrs Lucinda Howard, deceased
having applied for leave to sell the land*
of said estate dcscr.bed as follows: That
tract of |«ud pitua e lying and being in
the 5tli iiistrn t of Hou’«*ion County State
of Georgia, heini 16tyi acres more 0?
loss of lot number 30 being all of said
lot except.40,11,0res in ihe northwest cor
ner, also 50’i>cres more or less of the
north part of lot number 37, the rest of
said lot belonging to the 1 inds formerly
owned by J G Hancock.
This is therefore to notify all parties
concerned to show cause if any they can
why his leave to s»ll should not be grant
ed at the Court of Ordinary on the first
Monday in September next. ThisAugust
7th, 1923.
Emmett Houser, Ordinary .
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this means of
expressing our heart felt thanks
to cur friends who were so kind
considerate during the recent ill
ness and death of our dear loved
one May God’s sweetest bene
dictions rest upon all those who
ministered tq him during the days
of his illness and eonfinemnt.
• Mrs. N B Griggs,
Mrs. N T Griggs,
Mrs. Geo. Boswell,
Mrs. J E Pierce,
J J Griggs,
J T Griggs.
—L O 8 T—Two bay horse mules
weighing about 1,100 pounds each
strayed from sawmill near Hen
derson, Houston county. Notify
J T Register, Big Indian Lumbss
Company, Grovania, Ga.