The Home journal. (Perry, Houston County, GA.) 1901-1924, December 20, 1923, Image 4

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COMING TO PERRY, GA. DR. REA. Ifadical Doctor Specialist At the Perry Hotel Thursday Dec., 27th Hours 8 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. ONE DAY ONLY Will demonstrate at the princi- Htowns thronghout the state ho and his progressive Medi- «i Dontor Associates treat diseas* «m«Ml deformities without surgi* •■I operation. The doctor has had gears of ex- ■■simce in the treatment of ehron Aadiseases; ho is a practical spe* ciadiat in internal medicine, and ■imelmics are patronized by those viw know and appreciate the ad* Ymntagea of treating with an ex- gmwneed doctor. Hw diseases treated are liver, stomack, bladder and rl troubles, nose, throat and troubles, gall stones, appen •intis, blood and shin diseases, ■or ulcers, enlarged veins, rhea ■naism t -neuralgia, paralysis, epi •sp»Vr undeveloped and deformed ’tihHdren, bed wetting and all dfcwaie diseases of men women immI children. Their plan of treatment for goi* far,, small tumors and external enn- •searis diseases with the bypoder* aaws injection method and their Hamweledge of the suoeessful usee •Ithe various vaccines as used in llin present day and age gives •fans special advantages in the ■■metice of medicine. Will examine free all those in* failed as to their health and in ■me cases selected for treatment ■HNlicine will be sent direct from 'laboratory at Minneapolis, KKKK IHIIIFPS SALKS. Georgia, Hcusten County. TRUSTEE’S SUE OF UMD In the district court of the United States for the Western Division of the Southern District of Georgia. In the matter of John 1. Slocum, In Bankruptcy Bankrupt. Under and by virtue of ah order passed by the Referee in Bankruptcy .the under signed as trustee will sell on the 18th day of December, 1023, between the legal hours of sale, for cash, before court house door in Houston County, at Perry, Georgia, the following described proper- to, to-wit: 338)^ acres of land, more or less, in Houston County, Georgia, being de scribed hs follows: 136 acres of lot No. 55, and the whole of lot No. 56 contain ing 802)4 acres, making the total amount of acreage 338)4 acres, more or less, and being tljo same property sold by order of the Superior Court of Houston County at the October 1 dm, 1001, and deeded to Mrs. S E Slocum by the Commissioner, AIbo ; That tract or parcel of land lying and being in the 11th. District of Houston County 150 acres,- more'or less and being that tract lying on the east sido of lot No. 44 and divided from the balance of said lot by line running north and south through said lot No. 44, and boundedon the north by lands of Mrs Mamie Horne; East by lands of W H Talton {South by publio'road from Bonaire to Thompson’s Mill; and West bylands ofF. F. Walker. The first of said above described prop erty will be offered freed from the lien of Dr. W B Green, and then will be offered subject to the lion of Dr. W. B; Green, and the second described tract will be offered Brut freed from the liens of W H Talton and the Dannenberg Company, and will then be offered subject to the liens of W. H. Talton and tho Dannen berg Company. Whichever manner of sale realisms the meat will be reported to the court for confirmation. Said sail is made subject to confirmation by the eourt, and the suoeessful bidder will be required to deposit 10 per cant of his said bid when made. This the 3rd day of Decomber, 1023 J. T. Sisson, Trustee in Bankruptcy of Estate of John I Slocum. Headaches *'I suffered with chronic constipation that would bring on very severe headaches," says Mrs. Stephen H. Kincer,’ of R. Cripple Creek, Va. "I tried different medicines and did not get relief. The head aches became very frequent 1 heard of Thedfwtfs BLACK-DRAW wj and took it for a headache, and ▼ die relief was very quick, and A it was so long before I had another headache. Now 1 just keep the Black-Dfaught, and don’t let myself get in that condition." Thedford»8 Black - Draught (purely vegetable) has been found to relieve constipation, and by stimulating the action of the liver, whenitisl Married ladies are requested to with their husbands, and cfcftdren. with their parents.—Ad- wvatisement. LEGAL SALE OP LAND. jggSSS-'v bBBhb£ m # * Houston County. ®*dw and by virluo or, a power of sal* " ined, in the deed executed on July 1928,, and recorded in Clerk’s Office Matau Superior Court in Book “82” 82;. tho undursignod will sell at pub- safo at the court house door in said >ty on first Tuesday in Junnary 1924 the iogall hours of sale, to the bidder for cash, the following ly to wit: All of one half undivid- solinterost in one hundred and fifty acres WdaadTn tho 10th. district of Houston ClnuMty Georgia owned jointly with G T Mho* subject to a balance of unpaid puri «Amk money of $200Q'.00 and interest due AaJTlSniith and G,G Smith. Said land is on the north by, the lands of G T and B A Hoard-, on the east by the !: IS—fli of E. Taylor,, on the south by the vBawSsof J R Hicks,, Jr., and on the west awids od Ed Calhoun, said land is as the J F Smith place in said for the purpose of paying a certain ■maussory note bearing date July 14th, HPOand payable on the 14th day of July ‘-MS*textile undersigned B. W. Greene -mat mud 1 note was made and executed by flhaaaid J R Stripling and being for *«i r*-00 in the principal sum aud bear- ingxaterest from date at the rate of 8 '■■remit per annum making the total anmn* due to date, both principal and ■v.'V, fUmt, Five Thousand and Fifteen dollars a AubHise wii h the cost of this proceeding •‘-—■aw providbdf In this deed. A conveyance ; executed to the purcahser by the ■■iscsigned, as Is authorized in the said 4hm£with power to seouro the said in- >#adwlne«B. BL W. Greene, by his Attorney at Law 3L3K. Jackson. SFUCATION FOR EXEMPTION •TV ■fia, Houston County MwMary Lawrenoe has applied for Wsption of personalty and the totting' apaSiand Valuation of homestead, and 1 wsHflisia upon the same at 10 o’olock, a. mu ear the 24day in December 1983. This MO-dgy of December, 1923. ALCtBilay, Judge C 0. x. County mdfmg Ordinary. COLD STORAGE We have constructed at our Ice Plant at Lakeside a Cold Storage Plant sufficient to take care of 20,000 pounds of Pork. Our facilitias last year for taking care of meat was limited. Our tempera ture in the new plant will not run over 40 degrees which is the requisite tem perature for curing Pork. We will take care of your meat for One Dollar per Hundred. 3t. J. H. DAVIS & SON. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notloe is hereby given to all creditors of .the astute of Nirgll Taylor, lato of said State and • County, deceased, to render in an account of all their demands to me within th? time subscribed liy law properly inado out.. This the 28th. day of November 1923. L. F. Cater, Adraistrator of Estate Virgil Taylor, Sr deceased. s torpid, helps to' drive many poisons out of your system. Biliousness, indigestion, headache, and similar troubles are often relieved in this way. It is the natural way. Be natural! Try Black-Draught Sold everywhere. TAX COLLECTOR’S APPOINTMENTS LAST ROUND I will be at the following places on the dates named for the purpose of collect ing state and county taxes for 1923. After those appointments are filled, the tax collectors books will be closed for 1923. Powersville-Monday, 26th. a. m. Dunbar, Monday, Nov. 26th, p. m. Fort Valley, Tuesday, Nov. 27th, all day Henderson, Wednesday, Nov. 28th. a.m Elko, Wednesday, Nov. 28th. p. m. Grovnuin, Friday, Nov. 30th, a. m. Haynevillo, Friday, Nov. 30th. p. m’ Wellston, Saturday, Dee. 1st. a. m. Byron, Saturday, Dec. 1st. p. m. Perry, Tuesday, Dec. 4th. all day Kathleen, Thursday, Dec. 6th a. m. Bonniro, Thursday, Dec. 6th, p. m Fort Valley, Friday) Dec. 7tb. all day Myrtle, Saturday, Deo. 8th. a, m, Claude, Monday, Dec. 10th. a. m. Heard, Monday, Dec. 10th, p. m. Hattie, Tuesday, Dec. 11th. a. m. Tucker’s store, Tuesday Dec, llth.p. m. Perry on 18th. 19th. and 20th. T. E. Tliarpo, Tax Collector E. HOLTZCLAW FIRE INSURANCE AGENT Insurancb On Farm Property A Specialty PERRY, GA. IP YOU HAVE of For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always boom tha Signature of FOB SALE: 1-25 HP Skinner Center Crank Engine. 1- 25 Ames Boiler. Both in perfect condition. Priee $250.00 each. Southern Lumber,Go*, Maeon, Ga. JOHN W. BLCODWORTH ATTORNEY AND COTOSELtOB At Law Pawky ■ flioieiL We Preetlee In Bath Stain and Federal Caerts. Acetylene Welding at U ‘.Lendoa Auto Co Hemstitching' and P i c o t i n g Pleating, Bo ttoms covered all sizes. Hiss Zipp Simmons, L. f. M. Store Maeoa Ga. —'thorough-bred Gollie Dog.abont 14 months eld fog sale er exchange for ’Possum Dog. R. 'if. Aulfman, Byron, Ga., R. D. Ho. h Malaria,Pilee,Sick Headache,Coitive Bowela, Dumb Ague, Sour Stomach, and Balchinn your food doo* not •(•imilato, you have no appetite, nTult’s Pills* wUl remedy these Iroeblee MONEY TO LOAN I am prepared to Loan Money or Real Eatate without Commission. A. A. 8MOAK, kmc, Perry.Qu, J. GUY JACKSON INSURANCE COUNSELOR LIFE-AOOIDBNT-HEALTH-GROUP The GUY that puts the SURE in- your Insurance. 305*306 Citizens & Southern Bank Building. Telephones 1142-3514-.it ONLY AUTHORIZED REPRESEN TATIVE MISSOURI STATE LIFE IN SURANCE COMPANY FOR HOUSTON COUNTY. U eosts no more to get the best policy and the most efficient ser vice so why net get it. Am just as close tg you asyour telephone- will be sold before the court house door between the legal hours of sale on tue first Tuesday in January 1924 the fol- ( lowing properly to wit: * , | All that tract or parcel of land contain ing in the aggregate 160.20 acres situated f lying and being in the 13th districtof Houston County, Georgia, and being composed of the following tracts: 106.88 acres off the east part of lot number 318, 48.32 acres off of the east part of lot number 311; and 13 acres of the south east oorner ef lot number 313; all - lying , in one body. Said lands art bonnded on thfi'Norin by lands of G. O. Harris, East by C P Gray, South bp Flat Creek aud West by H L Uhels. Said lands known as part of James Terrentine place, and be ing about two miles southwest of Perry, i Houston Comity, Georgia and having such metes and bounds and ooureen and distances as will more fully appear by j S lat thereof made by Paul Johnson C. E. December 19, 1919. Levied upon and sold as the property of B. W. Long to' satisfy a ft. fa. issued from the City Court ol Houston County and returnable to the January Term 1924 in favor of the Fed eral Land Bank of Columbia "gainst B. W. Long and The Houston National Fa*m Loan Association. Tenant inpos-j session notified. ' Also at the same time and place the following described property to wit: One aore more or less of the 12>£ acres bought by Dr, H. M. Holtzelaw from 8 L Norwood, and by him frem Charlie Poland, said aore being 22 feet wide, extending back from Fort Valley road the samo width to lands owned by A F Smith. Said .acre being 88 feet from the middle of the road leading from the Fort Valley road and running between the Town of New nope nnd said 12)4 acres mentioned above, and extending 92 feet up tbe Fort Valley road, said land : bounded north by lands bought by John i Smith; seuth by lands of George Roberts j on eaBt by Fort Valley road. Said land bounded north by lands bought by John Smith; south by lands of George Roberts on e ist by Fort Valley road and west by lands of A F Smith. Levied on and sold as the property Lein Nelson to satisfy a fi. fa. isBuedfrom Houston City Court in favor of Perry Warehouse Company vs Lein Nelson. This 5th day of Doeembss 1928. Also at tho same time and place 800 bushels com more or less, ungathered in in field; 8000 pounds of seed cotton more or leess In house; 1500 pounds seed cot ton more or less ungathered in field; 10 tons of hay more or less is house, 8000 pounds of fodder more or less'in house levied on as the property of J A Smith to satisfy a'fi fa from the City Court of Houston County in favor of Cotton States Fertilizer Company vs J A Smith. Also at the same time and place, one bay mare mule about 12 years old named Bell, one b iy horse mule about 12 years old named Bill, one bay mare mule about 12 years old named Iiby, one black mure mule about 10 years old name Black, and 86 logs of 14262 feet of lumber. Levied on as the property of J W Flanders to satisfy a fi fa from the City Court of Houston County in favor of Heard Brothers versus J W Flanders. This De cember 1, 1923. Also at the same time and place that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the County of Houston, B'ate of Georgia, same being the west halt, of lot No. 30 in the 12th, district of said County con taining in the aggregate 10 i'4 acres, more or less, and bounded ns follows: On west by lands of J M Brown and S J Ellis and 'f H Rentz estate; On north by lands of G T Brown; On east by lands of F S Davis and O B Edmondson: and on sonth by lands of O B Edmondson, and being the same land deeded by E h Wim berly to Mrs. Nina Rentz Napier, Also all that tract of land bonnded on east by Public road from Perry toHayne- ville, on north by land of G T Brown, on west by Henley property, on south by church and school properly, said tract containing 46 acres, more or. less being part of lot located in 12th. district of Houston County. Also 10 acres of land bounded east by lands of R P and P T Moreland, on north by lands of R P nnd P T Moreland, west by lands of G T Brown, on south by lands ofW J Harrison. Said tract being in 12th. District of Houston County,' being part of lot known as th# Parsonoge. Levied od as the property of Mrs.. W J. Harrison to satisfy a fi. fa. from the City Court of Houston County in favor of A M Anderson versus Mrs W J Harrison Prencipal and M. J. Daniel and, R h. Brown Indorsers. ThiB December 6th 1923. T. S. CHAPMAN, Sheriff. •s Whichever Yo|i Choose —You’re Right Willard Wood - Insu- reputation, and are to day the finest me ately-ftfided. battel made. Willard Threaded Rubber Batteries are'the biggest single improve ment in battery-makixig since the early days of the automobile, arid the outstanding choice of car-buildera. PERRY AUTO OO. SALES AND SERVICE Perry, Ga. BACKACHES can be quickly relieved with Sloan’8. Stroke it on gently. You don’t have to rub it in. Tense muscles relax. The pain eases off —then stops. Get a bottle from your driiggist todayr-35 cents. It will not stain. • Sloan’s biniment—tub paint as GLASSES CORRECTLY PITTED OCULISTS PRESCRIPTION FILLED MACON OPTICAL J. N. Kalish - - F. H. Johnson "Optical Specialist.’' 665 Cherry St.. Maeon, Gft. LEGAL NOTICE. —FOR SALE—Abruz i Seed Rys at $2.00 per bushel. Gall en me st home' or at B H Andrew a Sob. G A Yhqrmond, Perry, Ga. FOB SAJUBl Own. Bay, Meat, K an, Lard. Bide# Georgia, Mattie Clark Thomas - ’Equitable Petition etal -in tho Superior vs - Court of Houston Jim Coney et al. --County April - Term 1924. • To Jim Coney, Beatrice Coney and Horace Clark, their heiro, legal represen tatives or assigns: You and each of ,you. are hereby «em- manded to be and appear At tha next April Tom I924e of the Superior Couvt ef Houston County which will be held on the. 1st Monday in April 1924, to make your answer in the above named and stated ease, as required by the order of the court. Witness the Honorable H A Matthew* Judge of the Superior Court of Houston county, this Itth day of November 1833. h. L. Wasden, Clark Superior Const of gttsatoB County. , LOANS ON FAJ&M We are prepared to close •* Farm Leads. % par DUNCAN A NUNN, Faery, —FOR- 8ALE—The W L Henry bftme oa Macon street with all medeini equipment. Apply to A ASmoak, Perry, G* —SEED OATS—For sale. Apply G 0 Harris, Perry, Ga. —F OB SAL S—India* Game eeakxele et #2.00 R. K. Aalmuu By** tft., R. V. D, ft* Sma lira mu