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Balloon Tires You Know Are
Stronger and Safer
You want moore than just "balloon tires." You
want dependable ballon tires that wear long and
hold the road safely. You want Goodyear Balloon
Tires. We have them at lowest prices.
McLendon Auto Co.,
PHONE 57 PERRY, GA.
We Think Of You
And strive to serve you and
please you. Our stock of
GROCERIES
is complete.
Our STEAKS and FRFSH MEATS are
the best in town. Our market and store
clean and sanitary
LET US SERVE YOU
KING & BOLER
FRESH MEATS GROCERIES
PERRY, GEORGIA.
New Cotton Warehouse
We take pleasure in announcing to
the Cotton Growers of this section
that we have opened a New Cotton
Warehouse in Perry.
Livestock for Sale or Trade
COME TO SEE US
PLANTERS WAREHOUSE
E. M. BECKHAMI& T. L. WARREN, Mgrs
Perry, Oeorgia.
Sick
Headache
'T have used Black-Draught
when needed lor ti?- past 25
years/' says Mrs. Emma
Grimes, of Forbes, Mo. "I
began taking it for a bad case
of constipation. I would get
constipated and feel just mis
erable?sluggish, tired, a bad
taste in my mouth, . . . and
soon my head would begin
hurting and I would have a
severe sick headache. I don't
know just who started me to
taking
Thedford's
BLACK-DRAUGHT
but it did the work. It just
seemed to cleanse the liver.
Very soon I felt like new.
When I found Black-Draught
bo easy to take and easy
acting, I began to use it in
time and "would not have Bick
headaches."
Constipation causes the
system to re-absorb poisons
that may cause great pain
and much danger to your
health. Take Thcdford's
Black-Draught. It will stimu
late the liver and help to
drive out the poisons.
Sold by all dealers. Costs
only one cent a dose.
Womm'a Feet Deformed
Ninety-nine pairs of women's feet out
of n 100 nre horribly deformed by the
wearing of high-heeled shoes, says Sir
Hubert Barker, the famr.uti mnnlpula
tive surgeon, of London, who avers
that he has seen in the course of his
work as a bouesetter more women's
feet than any other person in the
world.
J. GUY JACKSON
INSURANCE COUNSELOR
LIFE-ACCIDKNT-HEAI.TH-GJCOUP
The GUY that puts the SURE in
your Insurance.
195-303 itiz ens & Southern Bank
Building.
Telephones 1142-3514-w
ONLY AUTHORIZED REPRESEN
TATIVE MISSOURI STATE LIFE IN
SURANCE COMPANY FOR
HOUSTON COUNTY.
It costs no more to get the best
policy and the mo9fe efficient ser
vice so why not gets it. Am just
as close to you asyo ur telephone.
LOANS ON FARM LANDS.
We ar? prepared to clcse Imbi
prowptly ob Fmrm Laid*. 6 p?r ?t
latorait,
DUNCAN A NUNN,
Ferry, CU.
JOHN W. BLOODWORTh
ATTORNEY AND CoUhOELTOB
At I<av
Perry - G eoboia.
Wo Practice >>n Both Stat*
and Federal Courta.
DUNCAN & NUNN
A*tornejr? A CouncelUri at Law.
Practice in All Caurta.
PERRY, OA.
Acetylene Welding at
M ?Lendon Auto Co
?Call in and get our new low
prices on those good (Joodyear
Tires. McLendon Auto Co.
?TURKEYS FOR SALE? Also
some Black Giant Cochrels, price
from $2.50 to $3.50. Prize win
ning stock. Apply Mrs. J. I). Mi
lam, Kathleen. Ua., Route 3.
?FOR RENT?1, 2. 3 and 4 horse
Jarms for rent near Hawkinsville,
aa. R. S. Anderson,
Hawk insville, <<&.
?House tor Sale?Seven room
house on Washington Ave. Ap
ply S. L. Norwood. Sr., Perry, fia.
?Ladies work at home, pleasant,
easy sewing on your own machine.
Whole or part time. Highest
possible prices paid. For fnll in
formation address L. Jones, Box 2
Olney, 111. i
EVERYTHING YOU WANT
Is In Our Suits and Over Cuats
You Get Comfort, Distinguish
ed Style, Fine Woolens, Expert
Tailoring, You get Value and
Long Wear. You would't ask
more, you couldn't get more.
Suits $25.00 to $45.00, Some
with two pair pants.
Over Coats $18.00 to $45.00
We want to show you. Come to see Us
F. C BENSON COMPANY, Inc
"The Square Deal Store"
MACON GA.
No Necessity
"Robert," said the teacher to a
small pupil whose face nntl hands
were badly soiled, "you didn't wash
this morning." "No, ma'am," Itohert
answered. "My mother wasn't home
and I didn't have to."?Life.
The iViie 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 hack
door. The wise man looks llrst to the
health of himself and family and after
that to the less difficult matter of mak
ing a living.
His Worldly Good*
It was a fashionable wedding. The
bridegroom had no visible means of
support rave his father, who was rich.
When he came to the stage of t'.ie
service where he had to repeat "With
all my worldly goods I thee bestow I"
his father said in a whisper that could
he heard all over the church: "Heav
ens! There goes his bicycle I"
Entertaining
"I've been reading a good deal about
this 'ere new game of Mah-Jongg,"
said old Riley Itezzldew of Petunia.
"And according to the papers It has
got such a hold la the cities that some
people stay up till all hours of the
night to play It." "H'm!" musingly
replied the proprietor of the IMght
Place store. "Must be considerable
like checkers."
Sea Water Affects Glass
Glass is considerably affected by
exposure to sea water. The lenses of
signal lights on ships become covered
by a thin luyer of sea salt which even
tually etches into the glass. The Unit
ed States bureau of standards In an
investigation of ?bis subject has found
that lead glass was quite susceptible to
tMs corrosive action, while ordinary
soda-lime glass and boro-slllcate glass
are little affected.
Where Eels Breed
The burenu of fisheries says thui
eels breed In salt water. The Ameri
can eels breed in water 200 fathoms
deep off the southwest coast of Be.r
muda. European eels breed within
a few miles of the same place. The
two species have never been known
to cross-breed. Young eels migrate to
fresh water. No American eel has
ever been found In European waters
nor a European eel in American
streams.
Objected to His "Pants"
An Oregon man was trying to fell n
horse. The animal was broken-winded,
but sleek. The owner trotted him
around for Inspection and bringing
him back to the prospe't stroke?! the
horse's back and remarked, "Hasn't
he a lovely coat?" The prospect re
moved his pipe and snld, as he looked
at the heaving flanks of the animal:
"Yenh, his roat'g uII right; but I don't
like his pants."
LAND SALE.
Georgia, Houston County.
Whereas, on tiie lith day of March
ll'UU Mm. Zepti Pate Dunc*n executed
und delivered to Ti.e Second Inventur?
Mortgage Seeuiity Company Limit*,d hor
deed, under Section "JiJOG of llio 1910"
L'ode of Georgia, to the lands In ruinatter
described, for the puiposeof seeming a
debt referred to in s;iiu deed, which deed
is recorded in the Clerk'? oihce of Houh
tou Superior Court in tiook 28 cf deed?,
page 4o7.
And Whereas, in ?aid deed, said gran
tor guve to said grant< e and assigns tiie
power to bell said land* in case of de
fault in the prompt payment at maturity
of iuterest ar principal of said bebt.
Now Therefore, by virtue of the power
bo vented in the undersigned, which I?
more accurately shown by referenc? to
?aid dted the undersigned will sell at
public outcry to the highest bidder, for
cash, on January 0, 1920 during thelegul
hours of Kale before Houston County
Court house door at 1'erry Georgia, lh?
land? deBci ibi d in the aforesuiu deed,
tc-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land knowu
as the old Laidler J'lace near Klko,
Houston County, Ceorgia, and inoia
particularly described as follows: Be
ginning at northeast corner of lot of
land No. 172, running west 45 chains
and '28 links, thence south eleven (il)
chains and Fifty (50] link?, thence south
IK degrees east 140 chains, thence weal
33 chain", theuce south 18 chains aud
links, thence east 45 chains, thcnce north
Eighteen (18) chairs 33 links, thence
J east 17 chains and no links, thence north
4"? chain?, thence west 17 chains and 80
I links, thence north 90 chains te place of
beginning, containing by calculation
five hnndred fifty two [552J acres, all in
I the Thirteenth (13ih) District of Hous
ton County, Georgia, being on? hundred
ninety one aud fifty six hundretha
(191.50) acres of lot No. One hundred
seventy two (172), One hundred thirty
nine and fifty hundretha (139.50) acres
of lot One hundred seventy ose (171),
Kighty one (81) acres of lot one hun
dred seventy (170J, sixty ('JO) acres of
lot one hunt*red sixty nine (1*19) and
eighty (80) a' res of lot one hundred
sixty-isven (1 #17), being parts of lots
172,171,170, lf?!) [?actional lot) and
167, all in the 13th District of Houston
County, Georgia.
f Kaid The Second Investors Mortgage
Security Company, Limited, assigned
said d? bt and deeded said land to tha
undersigned to secure same. Said dead
' recorded in tha Superior Court Clerk's
Office of Houston County, December ?.0,
1020, in Book 31, page 142.
I he said deed first above tnealnOMO.f
] was executed and delivered to syeure the
payment of one certain promissory note
for the ?-urn of $5000 dated MaroH 111*
1920 and the principal deV, bearing
i ate rest at the rate of 8 pet rent per
annum.
Said princip?! debt is now ps*t dno by
the terms thereof, and remains unpaid.
The total amount of principal and interest
that will be due on said debt on th^'dale
of R 'le i? $54*4. Fed simp!" till"* will be
made to the purchaser at said sal? and j
the proceeds af such s de will *<e apulieA
first, to the payment of aai'l
interest and expends af tl>i* proceeding
and tha rema i\d*r? if,any, will .be paid
over to said M-?. Zenn jpito Duncan or
her ?'K"' r?*pf^ <?''M>*tive.
I fitted tnis ninth tl*v "f Dnr- mber 1924.
ThelnvestbM^Mdrf^'tfeTWeoHty doiH
pnny, I/imit'sd.' * of"' > '?< ?
fiy Hend<Kaorf^ l*i|vi?? ;M Attorney a|'
Law. it. m >tt ?- ??