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SAVE HAY!
Large quanities of hay has been shipped
into Houston county this year and pros
pects are that more will be shipped
here next year.
You need a good Mowing Machine and
Rake to help save it.
We sell the McCormick Mower which is
the best known machine on the market.
We have them ready for delivery.
to early
B. H. ANDREW & SON
PERRY, GA.
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PIANO FOR SALE
A high grade piano near Perry
to sell at less than half original
price. We will sell this piano for
just what is due on this account.
For further information write the
Williams-Guttenberger Music Co.,
Macon, Ga.
CASTOR
For Infants and Children
In Use Fob* Over 30 Years
Always bears
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Signature of
DUNCAN & NUNN
Attorneys 8c Councellors at Law.
i Practice in All Courts.
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PETITION FOR DIVORCE
Georgia Houston County.
Pauline Self Marshall
vs
■ Louis Marshall
Petition for divorce in Superior Court,
October term, 1923.
To the defendant, Louis Marshall:-
The plaiutiff, Pauline Self Marshall
having filed her petition for divorce
against Louis Marshall in this Court, re
turnable to this October tern of this
Court, and it being made to appear that
Louis - Marshall is not - 'a resident
of said County, and also that he does
not', reside within the State, and an
order having been made for service upon
him Lewis Marshall by publi
cation, this, therefore, is to notify you
Louis Marshall, to be and appear
at the next term of the Houston Superior
Court to be held on the first Monday in
October, 1923, then and there to answer
s.aid-complaint. | ,.' |
Witness theHorioraible H A Mathews,
Judge, of the Superior Court. This 22nd
day of August, 1923.
H. L. Wasden. Clerk.
Costs You Rothiig
to pay us a cent unless you are perfectly
satisfied and agree that it ia the best oil
lamp you ever saw.
Twice the Light
On Half the Oil
the Aladdin gives more thantwico the
light and burns less than half as much
oil as the best round wick, open flame
lamps on the market. Thus the Aladdin
will pay for itself many times over in oil
saved, to say nothing of the increased
quantity ana quality of pure white light
it produces, A style for every need.
$1000.00 Will Be Given
by the Mantle Lamp Company—the larg
est Coal Oil (kerosene) mantle lamp house
in the world—to any person who 6howa
them an oil lamp equal to the Aladdin.
Would they dare invite such comparison
with all other lights if there were any doubt
about the superiority of tkS Aladdin?
Let Us Call and Show You
This Greatest of All Lights
JAMES;D. MARTIN, Jr„
Perry, Ga.
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Distributor for Houston r County
1 yard wide sheeting, 10c
yard at H. P. Houser’s.
per
when it is covered with a
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.
“4 Roof for Every Building*
FOR SALE BY
B. H. ANDREW a SON
PERRY, GA.
WE WANT TO BUY
COTTONSEED
We will be Prepared at all times to pay
best prices for seed or will exchangs hulls
and meal for seed. r
COTTON PICKING SHEETS
Just received large supply best grade
Picking Sheets. See us
before buying.
Steelyards for weighing cotton wagons, Harness,
Lines, Collars, Pads, Bridles and other necessary
things for handling cotton crops.
We have a nice lot of Pigs, Shoats and sows foy
sale. Just ready for fattening.
Oats, Wheat and Rye will be very scarce this fall
We have a stock now. Place your order w/ith us.
before it is too late.
You can profit by trading with us.
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