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ADFtllNlSlKAiwK'S SALE
Georgia Houston County
By viitue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary '< i?*t >n Qounty, there
will be ?old, :ti public outcry, ??ti the
first Tuesday io December 1924. at the
courthouse <i<? >r in ??aid (' unty, between
thf local hnur< ? f wale, the followiug de
Hcribiil lands to-wit:
An undivided one-hn'finterest i:. i?nd
to the following <!es ri??ed properly to
ifr i t.:
All those tr.icts or parcels oflar I, ly
ing and being in Cra ? ord and Houston
Counties, Georgia, and heing pnrt of
land lots One (1) Th rtv-one (31) a??d
thirty-two fS'J] of tie- Kighth District of
originally Houston '? nnty, and ?-n the
south west sid?' of he Knoxville Public.
Road, more part olnrly described a*
fellows:- Beginn nir at th?, southwest
corner of land lo' N'o 3? of said His
t'iet (erroneously dose bed as lot N ?. 10
in prior deeds nd running tlienei- north j
one (lej;|ef nlld fiftV > illlltrS Wi-st along
the wilt i i; i ?? of aid land lot I4s."i feet j!
thence north h degrees and 10 minuto* i
east (?00 feet; thence nor'h one d> i/roe
and '?0 minutes west 3'?!? feet to an i?"on
po'-t; thence north Ks degrees ni"t 23
minutes cast i?N3:t f? ? i ; tlience n rtli
one d" grec and "><> in i ut.e< west 130. feet
to Knowille puh io r ad: thence soith
0'?st along auid roll'1 41(5 feet t" and
formerly of K. I*. Kve ett now of Miss:
W. W. Kassett; the < south 2 dog-ees,
and 30 minutes w. st 'i ? 'g l'?a-sett.'h lir e
?,<ns irrt to the ? h i '.o of land lot No,
1; thenee west alop ? aid land lot line |
1090 feet to corner of nnd lots 1, '2, 31 i
and 3'i of said <istriet . 'hence south 1
defter and fiO in nil' east al~ng east
lino of land lot .'tl ? f aid district [990|
feot to a d i toll ? ' ?' n e s <uth SK degrees
airl 10 mine ?? west 004.5 feet, to the
south line ami I 1 31; thence we^t
along sai l I 'ot 1 nn 743 toet ; t'>"neo
north one 1 d gree n f?0 minutes west
t970 feel to the south line of land lot
32; thenc-wes' lo g siid land ! ino
1*190 feet lo btpi' in ? ? oint, containing
ST1.7-2 seres, ns ner plaf of property of
L. W, Gray et id. being part of land
lots 1, 31 nnd 32 in 8th ?1 i trict of Cri?v
ford and Houst"ti I'ouiit m, made Keb
TUary '27th, SKtli- 29th, 1917, by < S.
Mercer, Surveyor This November 3, l'?24.
J. I). KENDKIOK Administrator
Est a to of Mrs. E. T. "ill Doe eased.
TAX COLLECTOR'S
APPOINTMENTS
I will be at the following places on the
Dates mimed for the purpose of collect
ing 1924 State and County taxos. On ac
count of the latem ss of the dates on
which 1 received tin T x Digest and the
Tax-rate and thosm di digest-* front the
new school districts. 1 will only he able
lo make ono lound to all tli? Precincts.
Fori Vul ey Tu< sday November lKth.
all day
I'erry Wednesday November 19th all
day.
Henderson, Thursday Nov. fOth a. m.
Klko, Thursday Nov 20th, p. m.
Grovania, Friilay, Nov. 2lKt. a. m.
Hayuesville, Friday, Nov. 21st. p. in.
Wellston, Saturday, .Nov. 22nd, a. m.
Byron, Saturday, Nov. ?2ml. j>. m.
Bonaire, Tuesday, Nov. 25th. a. ill,
Kathleen, Tuesday, Nov. 2Atli. p. m.
Hattie, Wednesday. Nov. 26th. a. in.
Dunbar. Wednesday, Nov. 20th. p. in.
Perry, Tuesday, Dec. 2nd. all day.
Tucker's Store, Wednesday, Dec. 3rd,
s. in.
I'owersvillc, Wednesday, Dec. 3rd. p.m.
Claude, Thursday, Dec. 4'h. a. m.
Heard, Thursday. Dee. 4th. p, m.
Fort Valley, Friday, Dec. 5tli. nil <lay
Myrtle, Saturday Dee. (5th. a. m.
Matthew's Store Saturday Dec. 6th.
p. m.
drier's Store, Tuesday, Dec. 9th at
Noon.
Fort Valley, Dec, 10th, and llth.
I'erry. Dec. ISth. 19th. and 20th.
T. 10. TllAKI'E, Tax Colleetor,
vv. A.a rFcu i ntR
?INSURANCE
Perry, 0a.
? I have jtist installed a standard
three roller, belt pawer cane mill,
and an improved evaporator pan.
Any one wanting their syrup made
see T. D. M ason.
? FOR RKNT?Three horse farm.
Apply tO <? H. Clark. lVrry. (t.\.
?LOST ?In Perry October -Oth
?ne email Setter Dor. white with
lemon ears. Reward for return or
information as lo his whereabouts.
Notify (ieo. R. Wells or Morgan
Yates. Macon. ?>a
? Investigate the Balloaa Tire
Idea. We have thero. Let us shew
70a. HcLeodoa Auto Co,
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALt
Georgia, Houston County.
Itv virtue of an order fr ui the Court
of Ordinary of llmnion County, there
vviI !'?? ?old. ?t pub'.ic outcry, on the
fir^t Tuesday in December, 1!>24, at the
courthouse door in said county, between
lh?* ley a I h >urs of unle, the following de
scrioed real estate, to-wit:
All 111 nt l"t of laud known a? lot num
oer two liundr ?1 and fourteen (214), of
tin? Fifth I)?*' k t of Houston Qounty,
Georg a; containing two hundred two
an I one-hal' ('.'u9y?) nere?, more or less
and situated on the Georgia, Southern &
Florida K-iilwav. The km id lot of lati'l is
hounded on the North oy lot No. 213 of j
.luli'i K. Vinson, on the caft by lot num- j
ber-J2!) of Julia E. Vinson an^ J. H. !
Frederick, Sr.. on the South by lot nutn- j
ber 21"? of Ann K. .Johnson, and on the I
we-l by lot number 90S of W. A. Doody.
Also all th >t tra< t or parcel of land,
loeat' <1 in tlie lower fifth ?li<trift of
Houston County, Georgia, known a? 1? t
N<>. 21ft, and known as the liomeplafe
of .lohn Wilson John-on, deceased, snid
lot or land containing 202,'?? acres; morn
or less.
Also 170 acros. more or less, in the
lower Fifth of Houston County, Georgia
fifty si* and two-thirls acres of said
tra' t lying in the northeast corner of lot
of land No. V'24. an 1 I acres lying in
the esstet'n portion of lot No. 22.1, north
of i lie fifty six and ?o-th rds acres afore-1
said mentioned.
Also Filty Three and one-third acres
of land, more or less, lying in the eastern |
portion of 1 >t of land No-910, of the low
er Fifth Dist ict <?f Houston County,
Georgia. |
Als'? all of hind lot No. 2o2, in the
Ijowet Fifth 1 'i-triet of Houston Countv,
Georgia, said lo' containing 202 '? acr s,
more or les1?.
Also all that tract or parcel of land,
located in the lower fifth District of
Houston Countv, 'm?ot 'a. and beinar 'he
east half of land lot N< mber 12S, con
sisting of 101 'J acres, more of less.
'I he'tcrm - of this sale will be for cach
AH of s>iid land will be first sold in lot
and pare' Is as dscrib <1 *bove. Then all
of of *aid li.nd will he sold as a whole,
I and tlie met'i" ' procuring the highe?'
| and liesl bid will urevail. This 3rd day
i of November l!)24.
C. H. WATSON
Admini^trntor Kstnto of John WilHon
.lohn, deceased,
DAILY STRENGTH
Nature has admirably fitted
the body to fight against weak
ness but there is need for a daily
renewal of strength, which comes
easiest through nourishment.
Scott's Emulsion
is a practical aid to health and
strength. If you are pale, under
weight or weak, Scott's is the
restorative^ that builds
you up Nature's way?
through nourishment.
Scott Sl Bownc. I'.lootufield, N. J.
24-23
Guaranteed hosiery, samples
your size free to agents. Write for
proposition paying $75.00 weekly
full time, $ .50 an hour spare time
selling guaranteed hosiery to wear
er; must wear or replaeed free.
Quick sales,repeat orders- inter
national Slocking Mills, 3154,
Norristown, Pa.
MOBILOIL wng used in Aero
planee Hying around the world
and if you want the best get it
from the Standard Oil Company
or McLcndon Auto Company,
perry Ga.
?Genuine Tuugston Electric
Light P?ulbs? 5 Watt 19c, 40
Watt 1c, 50 Watt lie. (10 Watt
5c. liny from W. K. Swanson.
? Perry lirist mill will be operat
ed, Mondays, Fridays and Satur
days for grinding corn.
ueo. Boswell,
?Sweet Milk at H cat d A Evan*
Drntr Store.
LOST: platinum P?ar pin in or
near perry Saturday afternoon
November 22. Finder please notify
Miss Martha Riley Perry, Ga.
Tutt's Pills
Uncqualed as an
MTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE
stimulate torpid liver, etrenrthea
dlgeatire oreanj. regalata the
feewela, relieve tick headache.
FOR SALE: Larfe Feriit. roin
nettia and other pot flowers Ap
nlv to Mr?. J W Uhel?, Klko Uft.
H. F, D. 1.
AT AUG TION
MULES - HORSES - MULES
Saturday, December 13th
At 1 O'clocK At L. C. Howard's
Stables, Per rj, Georgia.
Two car loads Fresh Tennessee Stock, indu
ing an excellent assortment of Mules and
Horses for all purposes.
EVERY ANIMAL GUARANTEED AS REP
RESENTED ON DAY OF SALE
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A Fine Opportunity to Get What You Want
Don't Miss It
L. C. HOWARD, Manager,
Ferry, Georgia.
Why it is
Easy to Operate
After three years of experiment, development and actuai operating
tests Westinghouse has produced a Light and Power Plant that anyone on
the farm can operate.
The control is simple and accurate. Set the battery meter for the
number of hours the plant is to run, press the starting switch; the plant
will charge the battery, then stop itself. The engine is air cooled-no
water is required. There is only one place to oil. The battery is eytra
large to insure absence of trouble from overcharging or overdischarging.
All the electrical control apparatus is inclosed in a metal box-fuses
are conveniently placed. Live contracts are protected; there are no loose
wires or complicated connections. The plant is easily accessible for the
few simple adjustments that may be necessary. Directions for operating
the plant are on a metul plate riveted to the control box, and cannot be
lost.
Ask us to show how you get all the advantages of electric light and
power on your farm when you install a Westinghouse Light and Power
Plant. In added comfort and convenience and in labor saving it more than
pays for itself. ?
LIGHT
AND
POWER.
PLANT
F. J. MORAN,
Central City Hotel Building
MACON, GA.
Pay Your SUBSCRIPTION Now
Tigers' Large Appetites
Tigers ill captivity consume from 14
to 1G pounds of beef a day.
Depth of a Flood
During recent floods In Italy the
water was at times 90 feet deep In
the Sealve "alley.
i ? ? ? ? ?* ? ?
The Difference
If we think the man means It, a
compliment Is commendation; if we
think he doesn't, It's flattery.
Kills Old Divorce Law
China has abolished the old law
under which a man could divorce hi*
w^Pe for talkativeness.
Out of Place
It's tough to be in a crowd of nidio
and Mah-Jongg fans when you uiuler
b'.und only English.?Brooklyn Eagle.
The Wise Man
Opportunity knocking at the front
door has given way to the wolf in
many a man's life because he allowed
disease to creep In through the back
door. The wise man looks first to the
health of himself and family and after
that to the less difficult matter of mak
ing a living.
An Astrological Tip
According to an old astrological pre
diction, a girl born In March is a friv
olous chatterbox, somewhat given to
quarreling, and If born In April Is in
constant, not intelligent, but likely f?
be good looking.
Platinum
Platinum Is found In small graf
particles along with other metals. In*
1 eluding gold and chrome Iron. Oc
| caaionlly It la discovered In the form
i of nuggets, which are naturally eX"
! tremely valuable. A twenty-five pound
nugget of platinum would at the pres
ent time be worth over $30,000.