The Home journal. (Perry, Houston County, GA.) 1901-1924, December 27, 1923, Image 4

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m:—■With only one mo for car.-:-;ii S niug, j 4L, ached a climax 6f intensity. / was a perfect 'tornado of speeches, manifestors counter-statements, coiiuter-accusations on all points cal ciliated to influence the voters. The ' In the matter of principal'figures in the campaign hur- L Slocum, tied from constituency to constitth Cncy, making last-hour orations und Appeals in behalf of their respective Candidates. Lloyd-Georgo displayed [touch activity in the election. In Bankruptcy | y Bankrupt. : tJnder and by virtue, of an order passed by the Referee in Bankruptcy, the under signed ns trustee will sell on the 18th day of December, 1923, between the legal i , J hours of solm for cash, before 1 'court [Heart Balm Is Paid To Stafte Beauty door iti HousioirCounty, at'Berry, Chicago.—The $100,000 breach of thegjbllo.wtoE described proper- toisb miit of Mary Lygo, former ' S iiHon X i „ | 088/6 acres of land, more or less, in .Ilies beauty, against Gordon C. j Houston County, « Georgia, being de- orne, wealthy clubman, . and;, One berthed *4 follows:' '136'iicres of lot No. ir a similar amount against Mrs. jj}6, and the whole of lot No. 56 contaim- .atbarino Tliprne Camp, Thorne’s ing W2/4' acres, making tlio total amouht mother and divorced wife of William of nereago 33814 acres, more or less, and [VBilly”) Camp, for libel, were settled bein I thl) same property sold by order fit >ut of court. One report was that tlll, § a &erior Qoiut.of Kpustui^ County at « 1 i the Cfctobor I oim, 190J, and deeded to Mrs.’ 8 D ‘ s locum by the Commissioner, •i >viso; That truct or parcel of land lying and being in the 11th District of Houston the settlement was for Thorne himself said that he paid Miss t>yeo $8,000, of which $6,000 was to fcrop the suit, and $3,000 to dismiss ' County 150 acres Action against his mother. „ , more or less and being that tract lying SB the east side of lo " ‘ od Georgia, Houston County. Will be sold before .the .court house door between the legal hours of stile on tae first Tuesday in January i9?4 the fol lowing property to wit: All that tract or parcel of land contain- wm I No. 44 and divided from the balance o said lot by lino running north and soul ; through said lot No. 44, and boundedon the north by lands of Mrs Mamie Home! m Train Derailment Laid To Wreckers I (Cincinnati, Ohio.—Derailment of laoulsville and Nashville passenger ; Bust bv lands of W H Talton; South b to No. 6 was the result of a second • public "road from Bonaire to Thompson’s *mpt within a few hours to wreck and WesL byhipds ofF. F. Walker, passenger train on that road be- I Tho first of said above described prop- eon Latouia and Independence Ky. twn r? offered ?f, cd fr °?, tbe V T ®l l distance of nniv n ^ ’Jr,, Dr. W B Green, and then will be offered ! distance of only a few miles. Fail- i subjeet to the lien of Dr. W. B. Gieen, and the sooornl described tract will be offered first froed from the liens of W H ‘embered my e it.. . After as better.. I t|re in the first instance waB due to timely discovery of a displaced toll by a trackwator, who flagged an accommodation train just in time to prevent It running Into the ditch. The’ second attempt, however, resulted In the derailment of the locdmotlVe Talton and the Dannonberg Company, and will then bo offered subject to the Hens of W. II. Talton and the Dannen- berg .Company. Whichever raannor of sale realir.es the most Will .be reported to the court for confirmation. Kill* His Mother And Then Himself Said sale ip made subject to confirmation Sharon, Pa.-Charles Swogger 4ft c0urt > T! th , e 8u « c ?f ful bid t de J ■hnt Ami iriiioii Tiia will be required to doposit 10 per cont of J? M Mrs -' Oil-? his said bid when made. * r«r Swoggor, 60, at their home ht This'tbo 3rd day*of Decomber, 1923 Lackawanna township, seven miles east of hero, at night and then com mitted suicide. Tho tragedy was the culmination of a quarrel between the lltptfer and son, earlier In the day, according to reports to the authorities. Tho Swoggers ore Bald to be among to® wealthiest cattle breeders in Penn sylvania. Their HolBtein oattle have jjfon many prises In this and other J. T. SiB?on, . Trustee in Bankruptcy ot Estate of John I Slocum. LEGAL SALE OF LAND. Georgia, Houston County. i Special Session Length Uncertain ; Atlanta.—Just how much longer it {will take the Georgia legislature to {finish the work for which It was call- to special session by Govornor Clif ford Walker appeared extremely un- I pertain. But few members of either {house were in the city following ad journment of the assembly for Thanks- *--•*» «».. H uuuiu pun giving, Those few who did remain : cbaae m°»oy of $2000.00 and interest due in -the capital city for their' holiday *p;j*I Smith und G O Smith. Said land is .expressed wldnlv vnrvimr wi, rue „„ > bounded on tho north by the lands of G 1 C Ome wh Ch Un,T , g , , , Hunt and B A Hoard, on l ho east by the h ? ft re « u ^ ed be ' ; lands of E. Taylor, on the south by the fore adjournment,sine die could prop-1 lands of J It Hilks, Jr., and on the west «rly come. Called to enact tax re-i by lands od Ed Calhoun, said land is form measures, to pass laws provid- k] lown o s the J I Smith place in said {tog for free text books in schools of county for the purpose of paying a certain ‘the stato, to create a budsret oomml„.: P*°? is8 ° r >' n0 * e heariug date July 14th, Under and by virtue or a power of sale contained in the deed oxeeuteti on July I4th, 1922, and recorded in Clerk’s Office of Houston Superior Court in Book “82” Folib 82, tho undersigned will sell at pub lic sale at the court house door in Bald oounty on fiist Tuesday in January 1924 during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, . the following property to wit: All of one half undivid ed interest in one hundred and fifty nerfes of land in the 10th district of Houston Counly Georgia owned jointly with G T Hunt subject to a balance of unpaid puri and I then re mother used to i thei first bottle I ! . began to fleshen up and 1 re- g ained my strength and good, ealthy color. S am feeling fine. . I took twelve bottles (of Cardui) and haven’t had & bit of trouble since.” Thousands of 6ther women have had similar experiences in the use of Cardiff, which has brotight relief where other medicines had failed. If you suffer from female ail ments, take Cardui. It is a woman’s medicine. It may be fast what you need. At your druggist’s or dealer’s. E 92 48.3‘i Acres'off-of’ the east’part number'3|l; and 13 acres of the soutli east oorhar ef lot number 31,81:-aU^lying in one body. Sfiid lands art bounded on - - " ” *- East and V/eft'lij 1?^£ tfhels i ‘ Said : fand£&otfn as part of Jaines Tefre'ntine placeyAnd be ing about two miles southwest of Perry, Houston County, Georgia and having such metes and bounds and coerces and distances as will more fully appear by plat thereof irfade by Paul Johnson C. E. December 19, 1919. Levied upon and sold as the'property of B. \Y. Long to satisfy a ft. fa. issued from the City Court of Houston County and "returnable to the January Term 1924 in favor of the Fed- 1 T J mill o rvn JriaV R —Thorbugh-bred Collie Dog.about 14 months old for sale orexchange for ’Poshurn Dog. R. M. Aultman, , R. F.'l) Byron, (3a No. 1. -—-FOR SALE—The W L Henry home on .Macon street with all modern equipment. Apply to A A SmoakPerry, Ga. APPLICATION FOR EXEMPTION. ouston County si applied for Georgia; r __ Mrs Mary Ldvifrtoije has . KF .. W exempt ion of personalty and the setting apart and Valuation of homestead, and 1 will pass upon the. same nt.10. o’clock,-a,, m. on the 24rl>.y in December 1923. This 3rd. day of '"December, T923.' * A. C. Riley, Jiidgo C< C. h. County acting Ordinary. eral Land-Bank of Columbia against W. Long : and The Houston National Farm Loan Association. Tenant session notified. ' ‘ade‘t^i Also at same time and place the following described projperty to wit : One acre more or leak of the 12^ acres bought by' Dr. H. M, Holtzclaw from S L Norwood, and- by Him from Charlie Poltind;' - said aore' 1 bfeing 22 feet wide, extending biick from Port Valley toad the same width to lands owned by A F Smith. Said ftCre being 88 feet from the middle of the road leading from . the Fort 'Valley rogd »nd rumnlng^belWefb the Town of New Mope, and said acres mentioned above, and extending 92 feet up the Fort Valley road, said land bounded north by lands bought by ..John Smith: south! bj’lands of George 1 Roberts on east by Fort Valley road, Sald';1land bounded north by limde bought by .John Smith; south by lands of George Roberts on e tst by Fort Valley road and west by lands of A F Smith. Levied on and sold as the property Lela Nplson to fi. fa.- issued ftom Houston' City Com favor of Perry Warehouse Company vs Lela Nelson. This 5th day of December id ■ IH HI ^44 ' , lt f r ® nf °rcement of tax and said note was made and executed tlatyn op sth.ttfte books,, tp; pass^ttoMaidjJ.. R .-tripling ami] bein. muditiug department, the prograsH mado „to date. While lnoonsider- . Proposal to create a state]$46bB.0o in.I he principol^suin. and bear-; :d by. tor, ^ program , still fax (from compinifi v Withdraw Plea In Roberts Caso 1 Rome. The writ of habeas corpus scently Bworn out here to obtain; the freedom of L. M. Roberts; Wa Iker. county conyict, recently arrested in (Atlanta, was withdrawn here after ;the case had been gone into before pudge John W. Bale, of the My courts iAgreement between Chairman Patter- -eon, of the state prison commission, land attorneys for Roberts that he was >to make bond pending final decision 1“' “to cktio faulted in the withdrawal. {Rbberts wns sent to the state farm >at Milledgevillo from Walkei; county where he had been sentoheedi in 1917 ito serve 15 years for highway rob bery. He was released on q, writ of habeas corpus when it was discover ed that no record for his arrest or conviction could be found in Walkor .county. He was , rearrested at the order of the prison commission. ..WJAsaiajJi■ fi 1 :$460lOO.m.|l ing interest from date at the rate of 8 pqr cent per . animm making the total aijnount due lo date, both principal and' interest-,'Five Thousand mid Fifteen dollars togotlior With timeout of this proceeding as is provided in this deed. Acoiiyeyance will be, executed to tbe purcahsertb’y the undersigned, us i s authorized in the said said deed with power to secure the debtednoss. J B. 'W. Grcenp, by his Attorney nt Law j. B. Jackson. r-F O R SAL E-—Indian Game cochrels at $2.00 R. M. Xulman, Byron. Ga., R. F. D. No- ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE TO V Bpy Killed In Auto/nobll.e Accident ’• '.Atlanta'.—Homers. Ergle, ; 13-yoar-old j*P n of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Ergle is dead; Thomas Fillpot,, young negre. delivery boy, is dying at a local hos pital, and John Smith, is in another jhMpitnl with a fractiired skull and foot .expected to live^afi victims of an- tomobile accidents. Young Ergle and FRlpot were Crushed beneath the high- ment, as they stood upon the sidewalk « the corner of Pryor street and East Georgia avenue, about 9:30 o’clock at ®ight Smith, ^according to police re- porta, was speeding but. General ave- phone pole. His car was demolished, And he whs tokdn to a hospital, where doctors ^stated his recovery was not SNipected. ^ Notico is horoby given to all creditors Qf ; tbe astato of Nirgil Taylor, late of said State and. County, deceased, to render in an accoiuit.ofUall their demands to me:within the time stibseribed i.y law properly, made out.. This the 28th. day of November 1923. (*r. pq s ■ l E.:Hf>LTS&qLAW FIRE! INSURANCE AGENT Inouranck On Farm Propbrty A Specialty FERRY, GA. ITTf iF HAVE ^^«kria,Piki, Sick Headache, Costive Bowels, Dumb Ague, Sour Stomach, B f! ch »ngj your food does not assimilate, you have no appetite. 1923. Also &#the"same time and " place 800 bushels corn more or Je s s, ungathered in in field; 8000 pounds of seed cotton more orleess 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 fl fa from the - < ity Court of Houston County in favor of Cotton States Fertilizer Company vs J A Smith. BACKACHES can be quickly Relieved \ Sloan’s. Stroke it on gently don’t have to rucnit^jjfii ;Te: muscles relax. The pain eases - .. .... — —... then.-8topsJ'Gotr'p- bottle fr Also "fc the fiamo time and place, ono JgmLitoggist tydi^Mccnp iy mare mule about 12 years old named willnot stain. Sloan’s Liniment—kills with bay mare mule about 12 years old named Bell, one- buy horse mule about-12 years old named Bill, one bay mate mitje about 12 years old named Iiby, oue black mare mule about 10 years old name Black, and 8(5 logs of 14262 feet of 1 u mber. LevRsd on as the property of J W - Flanders^ to satisfy a fi fa-- from the City Court of Houstoa County in favor of Heard Brothers versus J W Flanders. This De cember 1, 1923i i s will remedy there MONEY TO LOAN I am prepared to Loan Money Real Estate without Commission. A, A. 8MOAK, 3 ™c. Perry. G*. or L. F- Cater, Admistrator of Estate qf yirgiiyraylor, ^r deceased^| Also at the same time and place that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the County of Houston; B(atfe ;bfGeorgia, same being the west halt. of lcit.No. 30 in the 12th. district of said-'’Cbunty con taining in the aggregate 101 If acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On west by lands of J M Brown and S jf Ellis and T H.Rentz,bst’ateT(yffX<]iitl|v}J : lands of G T Brown.; ,On. east by lands of F S Davi[s and OB’ Edmondson: and on south by lands of O B Edmondson, and being the same land deeded by E h Wim berly toy Mrs. Ni ~ ' **" ■ ' * v. and Chii4ren ? i In UseFor Over 30Years Signature of F i WiBLcbD 'ORTH I^COUNBELI.OB ITAV . Pbrryv;*. Georgia. Wa Practice In Bath Stata and Fadaral Court*. finp^entz Ni;pjer. Also all that tr^ot pf lapd; hounded on east by Public rbhd from Perry toHtyne- ville, on north by land of G T Brown, on west by Henley property, on south by church and school property, said tract containing 46 acres, moro ph* less . beiDg part of lot located ‘ ini: 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 and P T Moreland, west by lands of G T Brown, oh south by lands o£W J Harrison. 8aid traot being in 12th. District of Houston County, being part of lot known as th«S Parsonage Levied on as the property of Mrs.. W J Harrison to satisfy a fi. fa. from the City Court of Houston County in favor of AM Anderson versus Mrs -W J. Harrison Prencipal and M. J. Daniel and, R h. Brown Indoriefa. ThisDeceinberSjlrh 1923. GLASSES. CORRECTLY " • l ■■ '; ■ i' . ^ . i C' • H tistb OCULISTS PRESCRIPTION ’ Ma - , \filled JM u. Jiidi £&&&0- fiSE • MACON OPTICaI cG, - F. it. Johiiaon T. S. CHAPMAN, Sheriff. LEGAL X GUY JACKSON INSURANCE COUNSELOR iilEE-ACOIDENT-HEALTH-GROUP The GUY that putj the SURE in your. Georgia, Houston County. ranee. Mattie Clark Thomas - Equitable Petition et al - in the Superior Li ■ y 8 ■ Court of Houston Jim Coney etf al. - County April - Term 1924. 305-306 Citizens & Sou them Bank 1 Horace cTarMffir PpKgJS Building. tatives or assigns.: Telephones il42-36l4-w You and each of you are hereby eona- ■ manded to be and appear at the next ONSfY : AUTHORIZED REPRESEN-. April Term 19%< of the;! TATIVE MISSOURI STATE LIFE IN-' ° f Houston County which SURANCE COMPANYFOR the 1st Monday in April 1,924, 16 make - your answer* in the above named and HOUSTON COUNTY. J stated case, as required by the order of ji ■ . : j the^court.;: A get' the best Witness the Honorable H A Matthews Judge of the Superior Court of Houston “h|d4y of November 1923. • Clerk Snperiev Court of It coats no more to policy and the most vice so why not get it. Am jusi aa *loi« to you asyo ui ttlophoao ient ter- H. L. Wasden, Houston County, • “6ptical Specialists’' 565 Cherry St,. Macon, Ga. 7TT W.A.STROTH ER ! INSURANCE . PERRY, «A. FOB SALK:- Corn, Hay, CotuN^ Meat, n m, Si^ and Shmil Apply A. A. Sntoak, Perry, Ga / 2 .... ON; FARM LANDS. t® tlow lMM Fj^lMh el Farm .LawU. 6 at. DUNCAN A NUNN, -M 1 ’ V. M? f ! ; ..’.'t**, V. '• .Vi-. 5 *. DUNCAN ft NUNN Attorney* ft U w. Pmtin 'fa All C*urta, S - PBBRY, GA. INDISTINCT PRINT