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TAX COLLECTOR'S
APPOINTMENTS
1 will In- at the following p'aces on the I
I>aWs named for the purpose of collect
ing 1J)'J4 State and County taxos. <>u ue
?ount of the lutein ss of the dates ou
wnicn 1 received the T?x Digest uud tli?
Tax rate ami thosmsll ?litest-* fiorn the
school districts. 1 will only bo nbl<
to make <>no round to all the Precincts.
Fort Val e\ Tuesday November 18th.
all day
Perry Wednesday November 19th all
tJcndern ?II. Thursday .Nov. fOth a. m.
Blko, Thursday Nov. 20th, p. in.
?Jr<'v nia, Kri?i?y, Nov. 21st. a. ni.
Hayucsville, Friday, Nov. 2lst. p. m.
Wellstou, Saturday, Nov. 22nd. a. in.
Byron, Saturday, Nov. tfind. p. in.
Uonaire, Tuesday, N?'v. 2"ith. a. in
Kathleen, Tuesday, N<>v. 26ih. p. in
Hattie, Wednesday, Nov. 2Gth a. in.
lj inbar, Wednesday, Nov. 2<Uh p. in. !
Perry, Tuesday, Dec. 2nd. all day.
Tucker's Store, Wednesday, Dec. !lrd.
a. n.
Powersville, Wednesday, Dec. 3rd. p.in.
?>aude, Thursday, Dee. 4'h. a. ni.
Heard, Thursd ty. Dee. 4'h. p, i".
Fort V;dl . Friday, Dee. 5th. all day
Myrtle, ' ati id > I lee. 6th. n. m.
Matthew'.-. toie Saturday Dec. 6th.
p. iu.
Crier's Store, Tuesday, Doc. 9lh at
Konn.
F*??ft Valley, Dee. loth, and 11th.
Perry. Dec. 18th. 19th. and 20th.
T. E. THAltPE, Tax Collector.
FAULTY NUTRITION
Many of the ailments of grown
people may be traced to faulty
nutrition. Well-fed children or
adults withstand weakness better
than those who are indifferently
nourished.
Scott's Emulsion
supplies the weakened child or
adult with food-factors thar
other foods often fail to furnish
in needful volume.
Not n great deal of Scott's
Emulsion is needed?but a little
regularly often means re
stored vigor and strength
to those who are rundown
in vitality or who are weak.
Scott & llou nc, llloomliclil, N. J.
24-24
Guaranteed hosiery, samples
jour size free to agent*. Write fur
proposition paying $75,00 weekly
lull time, $1.50 an hour spare time
?elliug guaranteed hosiery to wear
er; must wear or replaced free.
Quick sales, repeat orders. Inter
national Stocking Mills, JJ154.
Norr istowu, Pa.
v
YOU HAVE
no appetite. Indigestion, Wind
on Stomach, Sick Headache,
"run down," you will find
Tutt's Pills
what you need. They tone the weak
stomach, anil build up the system.
M O Ml LOl L wa? used in Aero
planec II v in? around tin? world
and if you wunt the best t?et it
from t lie Standard Oil Company
or McLendon Auto Company,
Perry (!a.
W. A. STROTHER
INSURANCE
Perry. Qa.
? I have jnsi, installed a standard
three roller, licit power cane mill,
and an improved evaporator pan.
An}' one wanting their syrup made
we T. D. Mason.
? Investigate the Halloo* Tin
Idea. We have tlietn. Lot us sh?w
jou. M?*Lendow Auto Co,
FOR SALE: Lar^e Ferns, roin
settia and oilier pot tlowrrs Ap
plv to Mm. .1 W I'heU, Klko (.a.
B. F. I>. 1.
FOR SALE?Georgia Raised.
B<-e)i*aned Texas Rust Proof Oats.
3500 bashela, $1.(H) per bushel on
sacked, P- O. B , Pinehurst.
11. P. Morris, Pinehurst, Ga.
PETITION FOR
CHARTER
Houston County, Georgia.
To the the Superior 0ourt of faid
County.
Tue petition of Avnor Chambers ?nd
O. L Martin, both of lJiob County, Geor
gia, and T J Long, of Houston County,
Georg a, respectfully shows:
1.
They d?sire foi themselves, their ?b
j.oeiates aud successor? to ho incorporat -
ed and made a body politic for a period
of tweuty (20) year?, under the name
a id style of, ' Fiuitland, Inc."
o
The principal office of said company
nhal. bo in Ilousion County, Georgia,
b it petitioners desire the right to establish '
brnnch olli es within or with
out this Siate whenever the holders of a
majority of the stock in said c nipxny
iu<iy sn determine, and to hold stock
holder* and oire<tors meetings in Bibb
County, Georgia.
3.
The purpose und aim of said corpora
tion i-> t<> make money for itself and its
stockholder*.
4.
The business to be carried on by said
corporatiou is as follows: To buy sell,
import, export and g< m rally deal in fruit
trees, out tre?s, fruita, imts, vegetable
and furm products; to buy, lease, or
otherwiae acquire, mortgogb, gel!, or
otherwise dispose of real estate and
personal property, including farm lands,
city property, farming iuiplenn nts,
spraying materiala, and com modni?*?
Ken. rally used in fruit packing houses
aud canning plants; to engage in the
pi inting, cult>vat on and production of
fruits, nut?, vegetables aud agiiculturul
products of all kiuds; also to operate and
and maintain p icking houses and cann
ing factories for the packing and canning
ol fruits, vegetables, berries and all kindn
of f?r o products; also to prepare aud
manufacture fruit, nut and veg> table
products, and kindred goods of every
class and description; also to buy. sal
and deal in live stock, and to own und
operate stock furms; also to engage in
the business of building houses, tene
ments und strui tures of all kinds; to im
prove lands; and to act as agent for
otl'.ors in buying and selling real estate
and personal property, and engaging in
the other lines of business above ineution
e I.
The capital stock of said corporation
shall be $20,000.00, but petitioner ask
the privilege ol iner asing the t-ame to
$250,000.00 by a majority vote of the
stockholders, said stock to bo divided in
tu two hundi cd shares of the par value
of $100.00 each.
6.
Petitioned show that all of the capital
stock to be employed by them has been
paid in.
7.
Petitioners desire the right to have
the capital stock of said company paul
for either in money or property, to bo
taken at a fair ami reasonub e valuation.
8.
Petitioners desire the right to sue and
be sued, to have and use a common seal,
to make ail necessary by-laws, and to do
all other things that may bo necessary
or incident to the successful conduct of
its business, including the right to issue
notes and tionds, f?<r any lawful purpose
in the conduct of its business, and to se
cure the s mie by mortgage, security deed
or other form ol lien, and the privilege
ol amendment nod renewal of itsch irter.
9.
Pel it ion?'rs desire that said corporation
shall liuve a hen upon its stock for nny
uupaid balance due on tlie purchase
price thereof. and the right i?? buy and
letire 01 rc-i-Biie its own stock.
10.
Petitioners desire for said corporation
tlie power to either lease or mortgage, or
to lease and moit^ag? its propeity, real
personal, and its franchise, and to execute
conveyances apor ?printe to such pur
poses when authorized or ratified by
tiir e-fourths vote of the entire voting
stoek of nnitl corporation.
WIIKRKFt ?WE. petitioners pi ay to be
incorporated under the name and style
alor said. with <>11 the powers, privileges
and immunities, herein specified, and
such others, as may now or here:?'.'ter be
Mowed a corporal on of liko character
under 'lie law- of Georgia. ?
Miller &U?rrett, Petitioners' Attorney.
Georgia, Houston County.
1. II. L. Warden, Clerk of Houston
Superior Conr , do hereby cerify that
th for going i 'a true and correct copy
"f the application for charter of Fruit
iand. Inc. as ihe came appears of file in
my oflii-e.
Witness my official signature and seal
of the Court, this Urd. day of December,
1934.
II. L. WA8DKN, Clerk.
NOTICE
This is t? notify the public that the
tirrn of L. C. Hnw*rd aad Son is disolv
<d. The firm will continue to do business
under the name of L. C. Howard. The
said L. C. Howard assumes ali responsa
bility f?r the oatst<?nriing debts of the
concern and holds for collection all the
debts oweing said concern. The Decem
ber 3. 1924
L. O. HOWARD
AT AUCTION
MULES - HORSES - MULES
Saturday, December 13th
At 1 O'clocK At L. C. Howard's
Stables, Perry, 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
A Fine Opportunity to Get what You Want
Don't Miss It
L. C. HOWARD, Manager,
Perry, Georgia.
Why it is
Easy to Own
The Westinghouse Light and Power Plant has demonstrated in actual
day-in and day-out service on farms that it is dependable and easy to
operate.
And now, by making it easy to own as well as easy to operate, West
inghouse has brought all the advantages of electric service within the
reach of every farmer and his family. Electric lights in the farm house
and buildings, electric household appliances, and eiectric power wherever
needed, are made available without delay.
The special Westinghouse deferred payment plan spreads the cost of
the plant itself, the wiring and the equipment, over a period of twelve
months. After making the first payment the farmer may elect to pay the
balance in six, nine or twelve equal monthly payments. Or, if he wishes,
he may pay for the plant in one, two or three payments to be made after
the completion of his crop harvests.
The complete flexibility of this plan makes it applicable to every
farmer's needs. You can install a Westinghouse Light and Power Plant on
your farm, enjoy the comfort and convenience it will bring you, and pny
for it when your crons are sold. That's why it is so easy to own. Let us
tell you more about it.
LIGHT
AND
POWER.
PLANT
F. J. MORAN,
Central City Hotel Building
MACON, GA.
FOR SALE
On Perry and Fort Valley Road One
Mile from Perry. Land in Ten
Acre Lots
S. L. NORWOOD, Sr., Perry, Ga.
ORDINARY'S CITATIONS
Georgia, Houston County.
5. V. 1 arker administrator of tho
estate of Weeks 1'arker having applied
for leave to sell certain property ?f the
estate, this is to notify all persons con
cerned to show cause it any they can
why his application should not he grant
ed at the 1 ourt of Ordinary on the first
Monday in January next. This Decem
ber 3, 1924.
Emmett Houser Ordinary.
Georgia, Houston County
Mrs. J. 14. Speight having applied for
letters of guardianship of J. B. Watson,
George Watson. Mad^e Watson, Mildred
Watson, Roy Watson a nd Braden Wat
son, minors; this is to notify all persons
concerned to show cause if any they can
why her application should not be grant
ed at the Court of Ordinary on the first
Monday in January 1925. This Decem
ber 3, 1921.
Emmett Houser Ordinary.
Georgia, Houston County.
i Ilester lieid having applied for ono
year's support out of the estate of Jessie
Keid, deceased, this is to notify all
persons concerned to show c ause if any
they can|why her application should not
be granted at the Court of Ordinary on
the first Monday in January 1925, thi?
December 3, 19sJ4.
Emmett Houser Ordinary.
Georgia, Houston County.
B. J. Dasher having applied foa letters
of administration on the estate of S. F.
Dasher decease'!, this is to notify all
persons concerned to show cause if any
they can, why his application should not
be granted at the Court Ordinary on
the first Monday in Januury 1925. This
December 9, 1924.
Emmett Houser Ordinary.
Composition of Onion
The composition of nn onion as far
as mineral content is concerned is:
.06 calcium, .03 magnesium, .23 potas
sium, .02 sodium, .12 phosphorus, .02
chlorine, .06 sulphur, .000") Iron.
Didn't Say Anything
"You say that puhlic offlc'al ha<l
nothing to say?" said the editor.
"Yes," answered the aelf-confldent re
porter: "but he talked three-quarters
of an hour before I discovered It."?
Washington Star.
An Astrological Tip
According to an old astrological pr*
diction, a girl born In March Is a frlr
oloua chatterbox, somewhat given t?
I quarreling, and if born in April i* la?
constant, not Intelligent, but likely t#
be good looking.