The Home journal. (Perry, Houston County, GA.) 1901-1924, August 30, 1923, Image 3

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Thu bank stands guard ceaselessly providing your funds with protection service WE PAY TWO KINDS OF INTEREST 4 per cent and • Personal Interest In Return for your Business We Offer Safety Service Satisfaction / HOUSTON BANKING COMPANY “The Bank of Service.” PERRY, ------ -GEORGIA. J0 t \ y e l ..tiulUH SAVE quanities of hay has been shipped Houston county this year and pros pects are that more will be shipped here next year. r ou need a good Mowing Machine and Rake to help save it. r e sell the McCormick Mower which is the best known machine on he market. We have them ready fc delivery to early B. H. ANDREW & SON PERRY, GA. PROPOGATES NEW WINTER BEAN PETITION FOR DIVORCE Georgia, Houston County. A. P. Banders / VB Mrs Conie Carolton Sanders No. 1321 . _ . ' t Petition for divoree in Superior Court, October term, 1923, To the defendant, Mrs Conie Carlton Banders. _ _. , , , , The plantitf, A. P. Sanders, having Hied his petition for divorce against Mrs Conie Carltou Sanders, in this Court re turnable to the October term of this Douit, and it being made to appear that ponie Carlton Sanders is not a resident pf said Couuty, and also that she does not reside within the State, and an order having been made for service upon her, Jonie Carlton Sanders, by publication, flg® therefore is to notify you Conie Carlton Sanders, to he and appear at the next teim of the Houston Superior Court io be held on the 3rd Monday m Oc tober 1923, then and there to answer satd complaint. ,, _ . Witness the Honorable H A MatheWfEj Judne of the Superior Court). This 7th day of August, 1923. nay oi au b h l Wagden) Clerk. PETITION FOR DIVORCE Georgia Houston County. Pauline Self Marshall v* 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 Louis Marshall by publi- cation.'this, therefore, is to notify you Louisi Marshall, to be and appear at the next term of the Houston Superior Court to he held on the first Monday in October, 1923, then and there to answer said complaint.. "Witness the Honorable H A Mathews, Judge of'the Superior Court. This 22nd day of August, 1923. ' H. L. Wasden. Clerk. Atlanta, Ga. A Georgia farmer J. Lindsay Johnson, Jr., of Rome, —is vapidly gaining a national reputation as a plant wizard. It comes about from a Winter Bean, and “makes hay and blooms while snow falls,” to use Mr. Johnson’s own words. The Bean, it appears, introduc ed by Mr. Johnson after expermi- men ting for several years, is said to be different from all other legumes known to the South. But is not confined to Southern States It can be grown in any part of the country. Mr. Johnson told officials of tbe agricultural department that recently farmers in the state of Washington Massachusetts had produced crops from his seed and a number of them report that their climate is ideal for the plant The bean is both a table delicacy ahd a stock feed. It is shown that tbe food value is almost as great as cotton seed meali One peok of the beans is equal to five pecks of earn. Many growers point oht that the fertilizer value of the bean is inestimable. It is said to grown while other food crops sleep. It matures in the spring, producing food for man and beast. The bean was found by Mr. Johnson’s late father while the latter was on consular business in Africa. X CARD OF THANKS » Boll Weevil! Crops—’Cheap Land W OULD you like to live in Lamb County, $ m; iVV Texas, where boll weevil is unknown and where one man can farm 100 acres of cotton? Would you like to own a farm in Lamb County—just like land in this county, where 40 to 50 bales are being raised on 100 acres? | Would you like to come to Lamb County and make some real money—and own this new land on easy terms—less than rent in most places—if so write ds today. The.Halsell Ranch 14 Now Being Subdivided I Here is a new farming country with every advantage. Corn and' wheat can be raised as well as cotton. A wonderful Dairying, Cattle and Hog country—Abundance of good water. This Land Is On or Near the Santa Fe Railroad Write Today for Descriptive Literature and Full Partioulara r The Halsell Farms Company Lamb County, Texas f A new town is now being built on the property. The Santa Fe railroad station Is already there. Schools and Churches will be established. Address your letter to The Halsell Farms Company, Sudan, Texas. IDENTIFY YOURSELF WITH BUSINESS MEN USE PRINTED STATIONERY LET US PRINT IT t OR YOU PRICES REASONABLE THF HOME JOURNAL VERR1, GEORGIA WE WANT TO BUY COTTON SEED We will be Prepared at all times to pay best prices fer seed or will exchangs hulls and meal for seed. COTTON PICKING SHEETS Just received large supply best grade Picking Sheets. See us before buying. To the many friends and neigh bors who so kindly extended to us their aid aud sympathy during the rocent illness and death of our beloved husband and father. We extend our heartfelt thanks and shall hold them in grateful re memberance always. May God’s richest blessings .reward: them is our prayer. Mrs. C. E. Parker and Family. 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 for sale. Just ready for fattening. Oats, Wheat and Rye will be very scarce this fall J We have a stock now. Place your order with us before it is too late. You can profit by trading with us. GEO. C. NUNN, THKIHUSTLER * OPPOSITE DEPOT PERRY, GA- - m . rt