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Calls To Thousands Of Churches
America Issued By Federal
Council
Georgia, Houston County.
Under nnd by virtue of power of sale
contained in a certain deed to fecuro
debt, dated October 20th 191.9, and re
corded in the Clerk’s Office of the Su
perior Court of Houston County Georgia
deed book Number 24 folio 162, frbm
' A Smoak;'Will bo
W B Webb to A.
Hold
: Washington.—An appeal to the 150,-
000 Christian ministers of the country
to help the American people “secure
jan intelligent understanding of the
,nature and work of
court of international justice" was 1b* 'outcry.to the highest bidder for cash the
sued by the federal council of following described property:
All that tract or parcel of land being
fifty (50) acres of land being all of lot
during the leunl hours of sale on the 6th
02s, before the Court
day of November 192
the permanent, jj ou „ e ,j 00r j t| j> e Georgia at public
Justice" was UMoutOTlto
churches through its 06111 mission on
international justice and good will.
The call wus Issued in connection
a29Bonth of the public road from Hen-
with the observance of world court! der8 ?, n 1 to regular
tv';„s: s ve "f r , t 10 tr 8tio ° Bass
day designated as world court Sunday. 330 a i g0 thirty three acres of land in lot
• During the Washington conference ' 0 f land No. 33, in. the Now 13th district
on limitation of armament," said the of Houston County Georgia being a
'commission's st atement, “the calls to S parallelngram Boulh of Jhe road from
150,000 churches In America were is-' Henderson to Elko Georgia bounded on
sued by the federal council The tho notth b y Hftid road, on tbe ( ' a8t b y
&2ZS& Sp orea, ° ilMHEpfc# ii
■ . . ,j l here 61 Intelligent hope, rea- the west side of sold pamllelngram is
onaulo expectation and an insistent 1 parallel to and 706 feet from the west
demand that the conference might re- Jside .of said lot of land nnd the width of
hull In the positive reduction of com- said parallelagram is 639 feet, also ap-
puittee giving a hearing to the Ger-' proximntely 24)4 acres of land, being
®aus, as requested in the German 1 chains in the north west corner of
•note delivered rocnntly. If such a lot ot la ?, d No - 881 . in 8ald mm a , nd
Jt is pointed out, the committee to be ' and ’ 0ft8 t boundary is the land of Mattie
named would have to go over the Engram, said laBt name is across tlio
■amo ground. | West side of the land owned by Perry
; Opinion in reparation circles is Webb and known as the Childs place and
that the members of the prospective 1 more fully described in deed of Emma
committee, although named bv the * Webb et. al. to W B Webb and recorded
aMgjjMgifc S mi h MM shlr “
ir. r wn ; be ' P# fl lie .11H pdl $
among the moBt competent author!- of this deed to sooure dobt as the ne«
llcB on economic and financial ques- 'ounvto description. Bald land will be s«ld
tlons of their respective countrios. ! for tbe purpose of paying a debt ovi-
Jacquos Seydoiix, the great French donood by a certain promisory note
authority on oconomio sublentn oxeoutod on October 20th 191.9 and due
buujucib ana iooiuwd a a
•peciol advisor to the foreign office,
has boon suggested as a French mem
ber.
Although the work oi such a com-
October 20th 1924 by W B Webb to A A
binoak or order for the principal sum of
$1200.00 together with five interest cou
pon notes for tho sum of $96.00 each
and dnted Oetobor 20th 1919 aud payable
tultteo is regarded in reparation cir- on October 90th 1920, 1921, 192i, 1923
sics ns bound to be useful, there Is and 1024 oonsectively.
a disposition to criticize the limit*. I And whoreas- in said deed to secure
lions put upon it and doubt has been debt ' tbe ™“ bb & ave th «
expressed whether it i* himi.1I 1a* power lo said A A Bmoak. that if any of
■nv further 2 W W \ y t0 g0t Bttid interest notes should become duo
tho bSZ, ™ i he . Pr ° blem tha n, and is not promptly paid when any of
m., ba ?k°5 B commission last year. | them matures, then the ontiro debt Bhail
noio is hope, however, that the re- become due and payable at once, if the
amts of its investigations will bring Baid A. A. Smoak shall so elect, and be-
the matter back before the allies in como oporative, ar| d
auch form that a finAl “ I Whereas, said 3 interest notes have
may bo reached.
airraamant ou>u » iuwiom imvo
8 ent , matured ond was not promptly pnid when
they matured. The said A. A. Smoak has
elected and declared tho whole dobt due
17.000 Niin n » „ elected ana aeoxureci tno whole debt due
Want To Come Back and payable, as per the power vested in
Mooiio, Ala.—In the cities ot Lake bim under said deed to $eoujj§ dobt, and
Michigan region are 17,000 negroes I Whereas; said A. A. Smoak having
formerly of Alabama and other South' ! emoted and declared undor the power
ora states who wish to return to TJ l v^ted in him In said deed to secure dobt
land of their nnMvit« , ;; no tho whole dobt due and payable at once
of commorl* , ty ’ ?? chamber, being tbe principal sum of $1200.00
. m., 0 baa boon advlBed. Mem-. and the snm of $266.64 Inter-
1 # , nn, t ' 1,1 answer to the appeal eat to November 6th 1928 “it being the
*01 tno lonoly negroes, who are said to 'day of salo” together with 10 percent
bo suffering greatly this winter as a Attorney’s feos aiid costs of collection as
result of the severe cold in the lake , co »teincd In said deed,
region, lms made provision to return • T, i e S-l Provides for the pay-
1.000 famniflH Tho „ urn , mett of nl costs of collection, including
* ramuies, Tho nows comes ™ ' io per cent of principal Rnd \ ntoreBt6l f H
Attorney’s foes. The total amount now
news comes as
no great surprise in the South that
l hr? negroes wish to return;
Senator Kellogg Ha. Rough Road
Washington.—Progressive senators’
"'ro reported hostilo to the appoint
ment of Senator Kellogg to the Lon-
?S, n h a “° r8biP - provided the.! ami'the coVts'of'iihi7proceeding8 andlho
urltisli government found him. accept-11 balance if’gny to fi aid W B Webb,, a
able. Contrary to the tradition of'deed to ihe; purehnsor will bo mode by
^onco a senator, always a senator,"/ *
diie and payable' on said notes being
$1900.00 principal, and $266.64 interests
together with tbo costs of this proceed
ings os provided in said deed to Becure
dobt.
I) The proceeds from said sole will be
applied first to tho paymhnt of Paid note
which greases the way for the nomino-i
Uomi of ex-senators, the confirmation,
at Kellogg’s appointment, it now seemB
Ukely, will be fought tooth and nail!
by the Progressive group led by Sen
ator LaFollette of Wisconsin. Sena- 1
tor Kellogg hqs, a "hard r.oad..’'
CASTOR
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the under Bigned as stipulated in said
security deed. This Ootober 3rd, 1923.
A. A. SMOAK
M. Kutis Attomoy.
TRUSTEES SALE
For Infants and Children
in Use Fob* Over 30 Years
Always bears
tbe
Sgnatnre of
Strayed Hog: Black Boar Hog
weight, about 75 pounds taken up
on iny premises. Owner please call
for same. W L Henry, Perry Ga.
GIN DAYS,, Wednesday
Thursday and Friday.
Perry Warehouse Co.,
Perry, Ga.
GIN DAYS, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday,
Perry Warehouse Co.,
Perry, Ga.
POE SALE:- Corn, Hay, Cm, |
X«at. r im, Lard. Sides and Shoal
*** Apply
A A. Smoak, Perry, Ga.'
In Tho District Court of the United
States for the Western Division of the
Southern District of Georgia.
In tho matter of 0
John Irwin slooum o In Bankruptcy
Bankrupt. 0
Under and by Firtue of an order passod
by the B force in Bankruptcy in the
above stated ease and court, thu under
signed, as trustee in bankruptcy will soil
at the store-house of said ba"krupt at
Bonaire, Houston County, Georgia on
October 30, 1928, at eleven o’clock a. m.
Eastern time, to the highest bidder for
case, the following described properly
of the bankrupt:
, The,on 1 ire stock of merchandise, con
sisting of dry goodB, shoes, clothing, as
well as all tho Blore fixtures of the bar.k- I
rupt, together with all the notes and
aeeounts due th© bankrupt as of the date ,
of sale. Also, about eighty (80) head of
hogs, mere or less, one (1) two-horse
wagon. |
Said property will be sold a* property
of the bankrupt and will be sold froed
from all lines', any valid lines to be at-;
tno nod to the proceeds,
The suCeessful bidder is required to
deposit ten per cent (10 per cen') of his'
said bid at the time made and if said sale
is not confirmed the amount will be re
funded without deduction.. The said
salo will be made subject to confirmation.
This 17th day ef Ootober 1993. .
J. T. Sisgon, Trustee in Bankruptcy.
Bonaire, Go.
“Well!
Mrs. Anna Clover, of R. F. D,
5, Winfield, Kans., says: “I
began to suffer some months
ago with womanly troubles, and
1 was afraid I was going to get
in bed. Each month 1 suffered
with my head, back and sides—a
weak, aching, nervous feeling,
to try medicines as I
1 began ■ „ ■
knew I was.getting worse. I
did not seem to find the right
remedy until someone told me of
b
The Woinan!s Tonic
I used two bottles before 1 could
see any great change, but after
that it was remarkable how
much better I got. I am now
well and strong. I can recom
mend Cardui, for it certainly
benefited me.”
If you have been experiment
ing on yourself with all kinds of
different remedies, better get
back to good, old, reliable
Cardui, the medicine for
women, about which you have
always heard, which has helped
thousands of others, and
many thousands of others, and
which should help you. too.
Ask your neighbor about it; she
has probably used it.
For sale everywhere.
*1UUMV MM MV.MV.MW WV.MW MV MW W £*
After
Ewery
A universe! custom
that boMfsts every
body.
Aide digestion,
cleanses the teeth,
soothes the throat.
to remember
Saala'd in
Us Purity
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FliWGft "LASTS
E. HOLTZCLAW
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT
InquranckOn Farm Propkrty
A Specialty
PERRY, GA.
IF YOU HAVE
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Bowels, Dumb Ague, Sour Stomach,
end Belching; your food doea not
eaaimiUte, you have no appetite.
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will remedy Umm SmmS
MONEY TO LOAN
I am prepared to Loan Money or
Real Estate without Commission.
A. A. SMOAK,
3mc. Perry.Gfa.
J. GUY JACKSON
INSURANCE COUNSELOR
LIFE-AOOIDENT-HEA.LTH-GROUP
The GUY that puts the SURE in
your Insurance.
305-306 Citizens & Southern Bank
Building.
Telephones 1142-3514-w
ONLY AUTHORIZED REPRESEN
TATIVE MISSOURI STATE LIFE IN
SURANCE COMPANY FOR
HOUSTON COUNTY.
It costs no more to get the best
policy aud the most efficient ser
vice so why not get it. Am just
as close to you asyo ur telephone-
TEXT "OF FINDINGS TO BE '
submitted TO LEGISLATURE
Recommendations Will Not Be Dis
closed Until General Assembly
Meets in Extra Session
Atlanta.—With the convening of the
jGeorgia legislature ih extraordinary
'session hut ten days off, it appeared
unlikely that the report and recom
mendations of the tax commission
would be made public prior to its pre
sentation to the ’general assembly.
A tentative draft of this report is
known *to have been drawn up for sub-
'missioh.to the members of.the com
mission foe their approval. This will
be done by, mail/ tlie cpinmission hav
ing been po 'closely in accprd. when
they held their , final ..executive meet
ing in Atlanta, that it is hot believed
it will be necessary for them to meet
in person again.
A sub-committee, consisting of J. H.
T. McPherson, of the University of
Georgia; Judge U. V. Whipple, of Cor-
dele, and Represen.atlve R. C. Ellis
of Tift county, has been named to
draw up the final report and recom
mendations. This sub-committee will
meet soon for this 'purpose after the
tentative draft has been approved by
all members of the commission. |
Record Building Year Predicted
Atlanta.—Atlanta building figures
for the month of October, with three
more days to go, have exceeded the
one million dollar mark, placing the
total for the year at approximately
twenty-two million dollars, with as
surance that the figures for Novem
ber and December will run the grand
total to $25,000,000, according to C.
J. Bowen, city building inspector, re-’
cently. While the present month's j
figures fall considerably behind the
month of October, 1922, which ran
more than two and a half million dol
lars, the city building inspector at
tributes the slump this year to the
high price of'building materials and
labor, which aggregate almost fifty
per cent more this year than last An
other reason advanced by Mrr Bowen
for the comparatively low figures is
the fact that not a single large permit
for the erection of business or com
mercial property has been let. Despite
the let-up in the build * ; activity dur
ing October this year, Mr. Bowen ex
pressed confidence that the year's to
tal figures would reach the $25,000,000
mark, which, with $22,000,000 to date
this' year, has already shattered all
previous building records in Atlanta.
Don’t Risk
Your Battery’s
Life
Do you know that the
life of your battery can
be greatly affected by
the way in which re
charging is done? Care
ful, expert recharging is
just another one of the
many things that go to
make up really reliable
battery service.
TERRY AUTO GO
BALES AND SERVICE
Perry,Ga,
If % STORAGE H
Willard
1 Killed, 6 Hurt, As Autos Collide
Swainsboro.—Olney Brown, 27, of
Summit, was instantly killed and four
other occupants , of the same car were
seriously injured, two perhaps fatally,'
when tiie automobile which Brown
was driving collided with another ma
chine driven by Gttie Lewis of. Swains
boro, on tho highway about two miles
east of Swainsboro. I Brown and com
panions were returning from a party
above Swainsboro to Summit when
,the accident occurred. Brown was
said to have been speeding at the time
of the collision. The injured are lz-
zie Samples, son of Dr. R. L. Samples,
Rheumatism—
It is unnecessary to suffer those 1
stabbing pains. You can get relief
quickly. Apply Sloan’s gently
without rubbing. InBtantly you
feel a comforting glow. The pain
eases off. Relief comes. Get a a
bottle from your druggist today-— <jj
35 cents. It will not stain.
.who had a fractured skull; May Pee
bles, who sustained a broken back;
Ben Lovins, who suffered a badly
sprained back and possibly internal in
juries, and Lovins' young sister, who
was badly bruised. Mary Lizzie Pee
bles, sister of May Peebles, escaped
unhurt. Ottie Lewis and a man by
the name of Lawson, riding with Lew
is, were cut and bruised.
Highway To Be Boulevard Of South
Fitzgerald.—The route along which
the Jefferson Davis highway motor
cade will pass, on the way to Savan
nah to participate in the highway and
motorcade and pageant, will shortly
become the boulevard of the South, it
was declared here by Isldor Gelders,
editor of the Fitzgerald Leader aud
secretary of the highway association,
on his return from the Georgia U. D.
G. convention in Augusta last week,
where he reported progress^ being
made on the highway.
Hopes Of Peace Depend On U. .8.
Atlanta,—“The United States is "the
only country that can speak the word
of peace to a war-weary world," said
William Jennings Bryan in a lecture
delivered at the city adultorlum.
Dealing, with various suggestions of
Utopia that have been Advanced of
late to lead the world out of the
slough of chaos and hatred, tbe speak
er said that neither education nor
armament, but the spirit ot Christ was
the only hope of salvation fpr the
human raoe.
r " SEED OATS For sale. Apply
Cl O Harris, Perry, Ga.
GIN DAYS, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday.
Perry Warehouse Co.;
Perry, Ga.
—FOR SALE—Abruzzi Seed Rye
at $2.00 per bushel. Gall oh" me
at home or at B H Andrew & Son.
C A Thurmond^ Perry, Ga.
Acetylene Welding at
McLendon Auto Go
$6,000 (s Fire Loss In Rome
Rome.—Fire which broke out in the
plant of the Rome Mattress factory
on West First street and destroyed-
the plant was still burning recently,!
although oonfined to the cotton and
wool stocks stored in the factory. H.'
IW. Morton, an employee of the plant,;
. who was burned when he returned to 1
' the building for some ot his personal;
effects, is reported to
Sloan's Liniment—kills pain!
GLASSES CORRECTLY
FITTED
OCULISTS
PRESCRIPTION
FILLED
MACON OPTICAL CO.
J. N. Kaliah - - F. H. Johnson
"Optical Specialists”
565 Chprry St.,
Macon, Ga.
sts”
40
LOANS ON FARM LANDS.
We are prepared to clone leans
promptly on Farm Lands. 6 par et.
Interest. 4
DUNCAN ft NUNN,
Ferry. 6d
DUNCAN ft NUNN
Attorney, ft Councellore at Lew.
Practice in All Courts.
PERRY, GA.
W. A. STROTHER
INSURANCE
Perry. Ga.
JOHN W. BLOOD WOR TJJ
Attornsir and CJoitmeliob
At Law
Perry - Georgia, «
We Practice in Beth State
•nd Federal Court*.
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—TOB SALE—The W L Henr*
home on Macon street with al)
modern ^equipment. Apply tfl A