The Home journal. (Perry, Houston County, GA.) 1901-1924, October 25, 1923, Image 3

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Thu hank stands guard ceaselessly providing your funds with protection M-W-CLOTHE//HOP 454 CHERRY ST. FLORIDA NTJRSKRIES W W Bassett, Prop., - - Monticello, F AND ■Mmm * WHO WILL BETHE LUCKY GUY? W£ GIVE TICKETS ON THE FORD On notes paid and double the amount if paid before DUE Start a savings account and get tickets HOUSTON BANKING COMPANY “The Bank of Service.” PERRY, - * * * "GEJRJrii. nUUUW TAX COLLECTOR’S APPOINTMENTS TRUSTEES SALE LUCIUS MLLORYTO HANG DECEMBER 21ST I will be at the following places on the dates named for the purpose of collecting Btate and county taxes for 1923. Because of the late date on which I received the tax, it will be impossible for me to make more than one round, so 1 ask the tax payers to please meet me on these trips and pay your tax before the books close on Decern er 20th. and save the cost and worry of the Pi, Pa9. Powersville-Monday, Oct. 20th. a. m. Dud bar-Monday, Oct. 29th. p. m. Port Vylley-Tuesday Oct. 30th. all day Henderson-Friday, Nov. 2nd. a. m. Elko, Friday, Nov. 2nd. p. m. Wellston-Saturday, Nov. 3rd. a. m. Byron-Saturday, Nov. 3rd. p. m. Perry-Tuesday, Nov. 6th. all dav. Grovania Wednesday Nov. 7th. a. m. Haynevill-Wednesday Nov. 7th. p; m. Kathleen-Thursday Nov. 8th. a. m. Bonaire-Thursday Nov. 8th. p. m. Claude-Friday, Nov. 9tb. a, m. Heard-Friday, Nov. 9tb. p. m. Griers Store-Saturday Nov. 10th 11 a. m. Tucker’s Sture-Saturday. Nov l2ftu a. m Mathew’s Stor«-Monday Nov. 12fth. pm Hattie-Tuesday, Nov. 13th. p. m. Houston Factory-Tuesday Nov. IStli p. m. Forr Valley Wednesday Nov. I4th. all day Myrtle-Thursday, Nov. 15th. a, m. T. E. Tharpe, T. 0. —FOR SALE —Abruzzi Seed Rye at $2.00 per bushel. Gall on .me at home or at B H Andrew; & Son. C A Thurmond, Perry, Ga. Several one and two horse farms in high state of cultivation just out side the city limits of Haw- kinsville, Ga Good land, good houses, good fences. . Merritt & Anderson Bros Co*,, , Hawkinsville, Ga. GIN DAYS, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. ; Perry Warehouse Co Perry, Ga. . ^-FOR SALE—The W L Henry kome on Macon street with all modern equipment. Apply to A A Smoak, Perry, Ga. In The District C°drt of the United States for the Western Division of tho Southern District of Georgia. In the matter of 0 John Irwin »looum 0 In Bankruptcy Bankrupt. 0 Under and by Firtue of an order passed by the R ;feree in Bankruptcy in the above stated case and court, the under- sign d, as trustee in bankruptcy will sell ai the store-house of said bankrupt at Bonaire, Houston County, Georgia on October 30, 1923, at eleven o’clock a. m. Eastern time, to the highest bidder for oas»i, the following described properly of the bankrupt; The en ire stock of merchandise, con-, sisting of dry goods, shoes, clothing, ap well as all ( lie si ore fixtures of the bank rupt, together with all the notes and accounts due the bankrupt as of the date of sale. Also, ubout eighty (80) head of hogs, mere or less, one (1) two-horse wagon. Said property will b.e sold a? property of the bankrupt anil will be sold freed from all lines, any valid lines to be at- taeued to the proceeds, . , The successful binder is Required to deposit ten per cent (10 per cent) of his said bid at the time made and if said sale is not confirmed the amount will be re funded without, deductions. The said sale will be made subject ?o confirmation, This 17th day ef October 1923, <■ J. T. Sisson, Trustee in Bankruptcy, Bonaire, Ga. ■ Not Lure Enough As Tomb Enfolds! Paris.—Mustapha Aya, realizing that' when he dies he’s a long time dead} got out of his tomb and protested ve, hemently. He, according to advices} received from’ Constantinople, startled} shepherds, passing hjs, tomb on the! plains of Anatolia by yelling, “.Let me out!’’ A shepherd broke open thei tomb and Aya hopped out in a wind-i ing sheet. The rescuer. Vis .still rim} ning.’.’ It appears.th^t Aya^had suf-j fered from syncope apd Had been jerk} ed into consciousness by the 'bumping! of his coffin when. it was lowered. Europe GIN DAYS, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Perry Warehouse Co., Ga. m&am star ru a VALUES in New Fall Overcoats MEN! You can count on a sure savings at pur store as we sell only for cash and one price. You don't have to pay for the man that won't pay. . • M H’vfcWl OVERCOATS $20 and $25 SUITS $20, $25 and $27 j SHOES , $4 to $7 HATS $2.85 OUR TREES STJGOED WHERE OTHERS FAIL . i YEARS OF EXPERIENCE JUSTIFY OUR CLAIM Selected, vigorous,, well rooted Buds and Grafts of all the best varieties. Plant the More as an ear ly, heavy, annual hearor —the variety with, no regrets. Lucius iMallory, negro, was re- sentenced in superior court Wed nesday to hang December 21, next for the murder of Isabelle Taylor an aged negress, whom he killed December 26, 1921, and robbed of 89.00 Mallory was convicted of the murder at the April term of Hous ton superior court and was Sehtenc-' ©d to hang May.22; The'supreme court affirmed judgement of the lower tribunal. The remittitur from the high court was received by the clerk of Houston court Friday- About sunset one evening the old Taylor Woman, alone in her home, was scouring the floor when Mallory slipped into the house and knocked her on the head with a woeden club, killing her. He took her little hoard and left. Waiting for you at GEO. C NUNN’S :1s 1 ™ Hay Wire, Light and heavy. Democrats Will Drop League As Issue Washington.—Democratic senators returning from Europe are convinc ed that the League of Nations will live, but are ready to drop it as a campaign issue in 1924. The Ameri can people are so prejudiced against '.he league that it will be some years before they, will consent to listen open-mindedly to the case for the league. Therefore, It behooves tne Democratic party to drop the question tor the present, and wait for vindica tion in the years to come, This, in: brief, is the attitude of the leadersj Remember we carry Oats, Rye and Wheat for seed. Come to see us or call us up for your supply We have some good values in Pigs, Shoats and Sows, also a nice young Milk Cow and Young Calf. Between. Despair And Hope ; Montreal, Qiie., Can.—Europe is in the midst -of a'grim struggle between , hope and despair, and, in that strug- j gle> is becoming materialistic, Lloyd- ! George, wartime premier of Great | Britain, declared in an address here. Speaking briefly at open air services, . he- turned the first sod for the. West. Mount Baptist churph, and declared he was glad Montreal and Canada was not the victim of “the plague of ma terialism which is threatening to en gulf the world.” “I am glad,” he added,' “you do not live by bread alone.” I We will buy your Peas, Com, Hay, Velvet Beans, Peanuts, Hogs and Beef Cattle. See us befors you sell and before you buy. We can help each ether by trading together. C. NUNN, THE HUSTLER opposite; despot perry, ga ■