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.'HARMONY REIGNS IN ....
THE SENATE RANKS j Unlted Front Needed In Weovll Fight
{; Washington.—Five years of contin-
Atlanta.—With a perfect attendance f laborious and intensive effort
at the initial roll call when the gen ! wiJI be required to rid the cotton belt
eral assembly met aud similar attend °* tbe boll weevil, and in this effort
ances at subsequent session during a ^ “hat join. All Interests must unite
the refnamdor of the first week, Geor- lf fre edom from this terrible pest is
gia’s uppfy bouse, fil strong, has mado ^ b ® T a88 ured. This, in substance, is
a good start towards devising toxa
'tlon measures that wi’l insure the
state an adequate income for main
tenance of its various departments,
j Harmony has prevailed during the
dirst three days of the special session,
jwith little indication that a long
drawn out deliberation will ensue on
any of the taxation measures mibmit-
(ted. The majority of senate members
jare of the opinion that by December 1
both houses will have agreed on an
income tax measure and adjourned.
Only three general bills relating to
taxation revision and a measure by
Senator Pace for the creation of a
state auditing and accounting system,
which was adopted by the upper house
during the first days, have been intro
duced in the senate, while a deluge
of taxation measures have been
brought into the house,
DlBCUBSlon of the Lankford income
tax measure providing for levying a
tax on incomes not to exceed five per
cent, haB occupied the attention of the
senate’s constitutional amendments
[committee during the three days of
ithe special session, this measure being
{held in abeyance.
This bill, which received almost
what Harvio Jordan of St Matthews,
a. C., secretary-treasurer of the Amer
ican cotton association, had to say 1
about the cnmpaign against the para-1
site during ljj 8 recent visit to Wash
ington. Mr. Jordan said the American I
cotton association had discovered the
poison necessary to bring about the I
demise of the boll weevil.
. **1 very severe attacks of
indigestion,*’ writes Mr. M. H.
Wade, a farmer, of R. F. D. l,
e - r » Miss. “I would suffer
. momhsatatime. All I dared
cat was a little bread and
butter... consequently 1 suffer
ed from weakness. I would try
to eat, then the terrible suffer-
“ my stomach I I took
medicines, but did not get any
The druggist recom-
1%
200 Men Are Taken In Police Raid
Baltimore, MQ.-Two hundred men | J
were arreBted recently in a raid ou tv!
an alleged gambling club here. Twen- m
ty-seven patrol loads of men wore
token from the house to the southern [;:•
district police station and locked up, !w; '
five and six in a cell. Thirty pria-
oners for whom there was no cell
room, were placed under guard in the f 21 and I decided to try it. for. as I
court room. A roulette outfit and a h fir-irl —-
sackful of silver dollars, which the po
lice say were used instead of chips-
.dice, other gambling devices and
cards of elaborate prizes, were token f
as evidence, according to the police, j fc”
fc
Georgia, Houston County.
Will be sold before the eouit house
door «t Perry Houston County Georcria
on tho first Tuesday in December 1923
between the legal hours of sale to the
hichest bidder for cash the following
property to-wit. |
1 McCormick Binder levied on as the j
property of Janus Allen Smith to satisfy j
a fi fa from the City Court of Houston j
County in favor of Merrett Hardware Co '
vs James Allen Smith. ThiB October 1, j
1923.
A Warning
to Car
Owners
Also at the same lime and place one
International Tractor levied on as tlie
property of J A Smith to satisfy a
Laborer’s Lien from the City Court of
Houston County in favor of C M Smith
vs J A Smith. Levied by Thomas W.
Leverett L. o. of the 709 district G. M.
of Houston county Georgia.
;Jlu Jltsu Murder May Involve U. s.
Tokio, Japan.—The American em-
ibassy Is reported to have started an
. „ Investigation of the "Jin Jltau" murders
unanimous approval In the senate at jo* Japanese Socialists by the military
jtho last session, hut which was held i during the earthquakes of September
up In the house as unfinished business, | [when police and soldiers took advan’
was re-introduced by Senator Lankford ] la K e of the chaotic situation to wreak
as a new measure. ThiB was necessa-1 venegance on many Socialists. The em-
ry owing to tho rules of the leg- lb «8sy Investigation, it was said cen-
Mature, which stipulate that no ters around tho death of Solchi Tachi- 1
'unfinished buBlnesB can be discussed bano » 7-year-old nephew of the Social-
at the extraordinary session. 1st leader, Sakate Osugl. The boy'
| Wlth exceptions, the senate gen- waB born In Portland, Oregon, and
jerally lias expressed Its disapproval benco is an American citizen,
jot repealing the tax equalization law !
say, I nad tried others for two
or more /cars without any im
provement in my health. I soon
lound the Black-Draught was
acting on my liver and easing
the terrible pain.
. “in two or three weeks, I
found i could go back to eating.
I* only weighed 123. Now 1
weigh 147—cat anything I want
to, and by taking Black-Draught
I do not suffer.’* ^
Have you tried Thedford’s
Black-Draught? If not, do so
today.
Over 8 million packages sold,
a year. At dealers’
Also at the same time and place one
fifty horse-power return tubulor Scho
field boiler. Levied on as the property et
S A Bassett and found in his possession
to satisfy a fi fa from !he city court of
Houston Couuty in favor of Peacock
Auto Supply Co., Inc v« S A Bassett.
This November 7, 1928.
•until some other means of taxation to 0a y« States May Tax National Banka
[take its place has beon adopted by
'both houses.
j $162,600 Concern Organized Here
j Atlanta.—Formution of the Net
iStono company of Georgia and Ala-
Washington.—The laws of Iowa
assessing national banks for state
taxes are not repugnant to the federal
constitution, the supreme court hold
to a case brought by the Des Moines
National bank. The decision uphold
uuu Aitt* | ***« UUUIHIOU Upiloid
(buma, Inc., to establish headquarters * n e ^ oct the position taken by the
lln Atlanta aud to have a capital stock flU P reme court of Iowa.
|of $162,600, has boon announced by M nr— ■.
(William E. Nelson of Washington, D. 'Militant Women Will Use Picket Lines
C., Inventor of the Nelson precast : Washington.—Scenes that enlivened
monolithic concrete method. The com- ) tho caD !* al during tho drive for tho
pauy will base Its operations upon this BUf * ra 8 e amendment are promised in
Unnovatlon, which will eliminate form 'Washington if congress proves obdu-
Iwork in concrete construction. More r . ate * n Granting the wishes of the Na-
(than forty-five thousand dollars of the tlon Woman’s Party in its drive lor
'stock was subscribed at a dinner ten- . an e<lual rights amendment. If it's
Iderod Mr. Nelson recently at a local aa cessary to picket the women will
•hotel, which was attended by proml- plcket - 14 18 at least a certainty that
,nont local buslposs men. Four Nel- tbore W 1H be frequent visits by deter
mined delegations to congress who
A universal custom
thatbaaefiis every
body.
Aids digestion,
cleanses the teeth,
soothes the throat
Also at the same time and place
‘That certain warehouse, frame Blruc-
ture, covered with galvanized iron, lo
cated on spur track of Southern Railroad
In Southern Yards, Fort Valley Houston,
county, Georgia, being 30x60 feet in size)
and being the second warehouse to the'
oast of Fair Ground Street, located on
said spur ,raok ” Levied on as the prop
erty of E W Bowman and found in the
possession of J A L Wilson to satisfy a
fi. fa. from the city Court of Huuston
county in favor of oonrod & Leo vs E W
Bowman. This November 7, 1923. Ten-
aut inpossesion notified.
json plants are already to operation,
lit is stated, theBO being located In
[Washington, Omaha, San Antonio and
[Rocky Ford, Calif.
Bent Atlanta business man, his two
children and Miss Anne Read, mom- pf the, Veterans’ Ruieau agatosf Z
ber of Savannah’s society set, who action of tho general accounting
has beon vlBitlmr Mr. ami Mm Pm*. „n .. counting ot-
Four Bruised In Wreck Of Car
Winder.—J. Russell Porter, prorai-
prove hard to convince that there
.should be a blanket law on tho statute
books giving women equal rights.
McCarl Rebukes Hines in Letter
Washington.—A sharp rejoinder has
been made by Comptroller General Me-
has beon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Por
ter to Atlanta, narrowly escaped seri
ous Injuries near here when the car
in which they were riding turned turtle
and rolled over three times. The par
ty was en route from Atlanta to Ath
ens to attend the Georgia-Virglnia
football game. Near this city some-
[thing went wrong with the steering
gear of Mr. Porter’s machine, and it
fumed over before its driver could re
gain control.
Atlanta.—“God’s voice told me to do
it, and that’s why I killed him.’’ These
are the first words for days that have
tic-i in allowing the $333,000 claim of
Malthuw O’Brien, a San Fraucisco ar
chitect, for revision of unused plans
for a veterans’ hospital at Livermore,
Calif. Mr. Hines disapproved the
claim. The O’Brien transaction is one
of those into which tho senate veter
ans’ committee has Inquired, the com-
jmittGe giving special attention to it.
& f|acd tfoiag
tosememihex*
Scatod in
its Purity
Paokas
E. HOLTZCLAW
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT
Insurance On Farm Property
A Specialty
PERRY, GA.
TRUSTEES SALE
—.... mi uuya mat nave , .
come from Philip E. Fox Harvard In Tlie Diatrict Cohrt of the United
graduate, one-time Oxford student and ® tat ® 8 for 4bo We|®n Division of tho
recent publicity director and editor of Sr!F££}*« T* *
orcan^ct Hawk, official Ku Klux Kiau John Irwin m,ocum 0 In Bankruptcy
organ, concerning tho motive that ac- j Bankrupt. 0
touted him when he shot and instant-' Under and by Firtue of an order passed
jly killed Capt, William S. Coburn, by 4bo "fereo in Bankruptcy iu the
To euro costivonooo the medictno
(nutt bo more than a pursativo; it
must contain tonic, alterative and
cathartic properties.
s
pooscBfl those QualUioo, and speedily
rcDtoro to tho bov/els Choir smtural
function.
MONEY TO LOAN
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Byron against H C O’Neal. Tenant in
possession noiifiod. This the 7th day of
November, 1923.
T. S. CHAPMAN Sheriff
Don't let your battery
run down during the
winter* even if you are
not using your car. It
will freeze if discharged.
Our winter storage
service removes this
danger and takes all
responsibility off your
shoulders at a very small
cost.
PEBRY AUTO CO.
SALES AND SERVICE
Perry, Ga.
Dangerous colds
Give them immediate attention.
Apply Sloan’o gently without rub
bing. It sends to the congested
region the fresh, new blood that
alone can clear the passages, The
oppression on the chest passes off.
Soon the threatening cold is gone.
Get a bottle from your druggist
today^-35 cents. It will not stain.
ORDINARY’S CITATIONS
Georgia Houston County
R L Borain buying applied for letters
of administration on tho estate of li E
Smith deceased, this is to cite all persons
concerned to show cause, if any th?y can
why his application should not be grant
ed at the court ol ! ordinary on the first
Monday in December next. This No
vember 5, 1923.
Emmett Houser. Ordinary.
Georgia, Houston County.
James D Means having applied fof dis
mission from the guardianship of Louie
D V an Means this is to cite all persons
concerned to show cause if any they can
why his application should not be grant
ed at the court of Ordinary on tlie first
Monday in December next. This No
vember 6, 1923.
Emmett Houser, Ordinary
Sloan’s Liniment—*///* pain!
GLASSES CORRECTLY
FITTED
OCULISTS
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while the slain man was seated to his llbovo s4a4e ^ caso mid court, the under
Jaw offices on the ninth floor of the si 8 ,1L 'd l as trustee in bankruptcy will sel
Atlanta Trust cornmmv mu! W store-house of said bankrupt
Atlanta Trust company buildim? The p\ • 8 ,-.l e of 8ai <* ba ’’krupt at
statement wna „ ^7 S ' 1116 "flsaire-, Houston County, Georgia on
N M riwnn i , ’_ accorc ^tog to Dr. October 30, 1923, at eleven o’clock a. m.
r' ° wens »y and Dr. Linton Smith, Eastern time, to tho highest' bidder for
[prominent Atlanta alienists, when the na®' 1 , the following described properly
Itwo physicians visited the Indicted ° 4 tllcJ bankrupt:
■ *“ 1 * 1 ~ The on'ire Btnck of merchandise
islayer to his cell at the Fulton county ea '* re stock of merchandise, oon-
jtower for the purpose of subjecting 8is4i , n g goods, shoes, clothing, as
faim to a rleid montni ° we ^ 88 R H Hie siore fixtures of the bank-
&he Strange reveXin examlnatl ° a - rupt, together with all the notes and
(result nf o S 0 „ss velatl ° u was uot the accounts due the bankrupt as of the date
•T aic a 8u «n<3n outburst, according of sale. Also, about eighty (80) head of
L,0ct0r Smith, but came after the b °f» 8 > mo «> or less, one (1) two-horso
two specialists had prodded the priB- Wft g°n-
joner with requests for an answer to Said P ro P erl y wil1 bp sold as property
JMb actions on the fatal afternoon ° f th ® bankrupt'and will be sold freed
, from all lines, nny valid lines to be at-
.tacnod to the proceeds,
Hrooks Refuses To Aid In Di nn i nn ,
Oultman.—The atritatinn PP Tbe successful bidder is required to
of farmers aiins?^, °5 * Sr0Up ^P« 8 it ten per cent (10 percent) of his
battle Hinnino- th8 long '^ rawn -out said bid at the time made and if said sale
. . pp ® P r °gram In the county is not confirmed the amount will be re-
mmated to a meeting of protest f l,n( l e d without deductions. The said
«ere, and a set of resolutions adopted sa l®willbe made subject ?o confirmation,
jby the farmers and presented to the TbiB 17tb day ef October 1993.
•county commissioners. The cnmmia J. T. Sisson, Trustee in Bankruptcy,
BaH**4Hi-BCt Boiial,<1 ’
t ? at dippIng co-operation ""
jby the board would be dlscontlmiAd
[after December 31. The state vS FOR SALE; l " 25 HP Skinner
I am prepared to JLoan Money or
Real Estate without Commission.
A. A.SMOAK,
8roc, Porry.Gi*.
J. GUY JACKSON
INSURANCE COUNSELOR
LIFE-AOOIDENT-HEALTH-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
SUFIANCE COMPANY FOR
HOUSTON COUNTY.
Gaacgia, Houston County.
S V Parker having applied for letters
of administration on the estate of Weeks
Parker deceased, this is to cite all per
sons concerned to show cause’, if any they
cun why his application should not bo
granted at ihe i ourt of Ordinary on the
first Monuay in December next. This
November 6, 1923.
Emmett Houser, Ordinary.
TAX SALES
Tt costs no more to get the best
policy aud the most efficient ser
vice eo why not get it. Am just
as close to you asyo ur telephone.
X
—FOR SALE—Abruz i Seed Ry®
at $2.00 per bushel. Gall on me
at home or at B H Andrew & Son.
C A Thurmond, Perry, Ga.
Houston County, Georgia.
Will be sold before the court house
dpor between the legal hours of sule to
the highe-t bidder lor cash on the first
Tuesday in December 1923 to satisfy a
tax fi fa for state and county taxes Ihe
following prsperiy to wit:-
All that tract or parcel of land, lying
and being in the Ctfi district of Houston
County Georgia and being the nprth half
of lot No. 10 in the said district anil
containing 101# acres of land more or
less and being bounded on north by
lands of Ben Diukins&BassetEatate,eastof
Randolph Walker, south by lands of N A
and 8teve Bassett’s other lands, and
west by lands of J D Lamar and Frank
Greer. This November 7tii 1923.
T. s- Chapman, Sheriff.
PRESCRIPTION
FILLED
MACON OPTICAL CO.
J. N. Kalish - - F. H. Johnson
“Optical Specialists”
565 Cherry St.,
Macon, Ga.
LOANS ON FARM LANDS.
W« *rm prepared to dose loans
promptly an Farm Lands. 6 per et*
Interest, s .
DUNCAN A NUNN,
Perry, Ga.
vi, Autj Dv&to votori- *• # wrtiuuvi
narian, Dr. Bahnseu, has already is- Center Crank Engine. 1- 25 Ames
sued a statement saying it i S his duty B °Uer. Both in perfect condition.
PL eQ f°rce-th_9 dipping law. • . | Price $250.00 each. Southern
• IiQBhu do,, Macon, Ga.
FOR SALE:- Goto, Hay, Cnwt
Meat, ft tm, .Lard, Sides and Sktal
dew. Apply
A A. Smonk, Perry, da,
Hemstitching and Pieoting
Pleating, Buttons covered all sizes.
Miss JSipp Simmons, L. F. M.
Store Macon a.
DUNCAN & NUNN
Attorney* A Councellors at Law.
Practice to All Courts.
PERRY, GA.
W. A. STROTHER
insurance
Pbrry, Oa.
—FOR SALE—The W L Henry
home on Macon street with all
modern equipment. Apply to A
A Smoak, Perry, Ga.
—Therongh-bred Collie Dog,about
14 months old for sale or exchange
for 'Possum Dog. R. M. Aulfcman
Byres. Ga., R. F, D, No, 1.
JOHN W. BLCQD WORTH
4 Attorney and CotrN8EHo»
At Law
Pmbry - Georgia,
.Wa Fraotica In Both State
•nd Federal Courts.