Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, December 18, 1924, Image 4

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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL $1.50 A Year. !? Advance. Published Every Thursday Morning Official Organ of Iiouaton County JOHN L. HODGES, Editor. Thursday, Dkckmhkk 18. OUR HEART-RADIOS ON CHRISTMAS EVE OD owns th?? hlygPHt broad casting station In the uni verse, an<l what He sends ftjrth to all corners of the world in love. Every human h^ing lius a rndlo?a heart-radio. If we take the trouble to "tune in," we Jire In a fair way of becom 'mjc K??d receiving stations. And & good receiver inay hear har monies that will vihrate through hi* hcing like chords on a harp. At C.irlstnms time we should have heart-radios in perfect con dition that wo may know the b??auty of (Jod's love, which manifests itself In kindliness, friendliness, happiness and good cheer. "Tune In," friends, and who knows but we may hear the ?muds caroling on Christmas 7,-vo!?Murthn Manning Thomas. Wwntwrn N?w*p?p?r Union.) POLLYANNA COLYUM Famous last word: I've poured tho kerosene on: now gimme a match Europeans ar? always knocking; America. It is an interesting fact that t h e y ?ro knocking hardest on our gates. Friends, says Bill' are people who cannot! conceal their astonish ment when you make' * good. SLittlo Bill: Daddy, I wait a Dad: Aw, go to sleep, I've *vt*(EU)d one for two year?. fifcill says people often speak iu a *fl*?tunental touo about tho old mMimig bole tbat was three irom town ami tbeu com bitterly because tbe bath w#u) in dewn at thw tad of tbe Ml. Mary ?in the bath tub Reading lovers' notes? Mary warmly soaking Wonder is she lloats? ?arUST LIKE MOTHKR Mother, what did yon do when 4bbn?:r Si rat kissed you t Maver mind d liid the same thing, mother. \ %t>'7ah, i hilosophically, said &cMt, ! f a teller don't know when HwT:r whipped some kind friend Is .?iunr. to come along and tell him Sfr-r-rhng, be cried, passionately, Ever J i lay my fortune at yon foet. oh, but you haven't got a large ftnrttvne, she whispered. .We, but it will be larger beside 4fbrae tiny feet. &? won her. 1 Stranger? I noticed your adver* Kiwent where you wanted a man ?m retail canaries. /Ikpd store Proprieter?-Yes, sir. !la? yon looking for a job* S&rangrr?Oh. no; 1 merely had m cariosity to know how the ^assades .lost their tails, Y??inf Thing, somewhat besi? Uemtly: I'd like te bny a petticoat. i Vu?er walker: Aatiqae depart mest on third floor, miss. T key put a woman's bead on the dollar and new she waste to 'mar hands en it. Are?'t they tfceugh. ANNOUNCEMENTS For Clerk Soperor Court. To the voters of Houuton (,'eunty. 1 kiu a rttndiilate for (Jlerk of superior Coart of liuubtoD Caunty and will sp preciato your HUpport in the election noon to be held for county ofticera. Respectfully. Jake H- Caller I hereby uinounte myself a* candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk ot tin* Superior Court of Hounton County and carneittly Holicit jour support and influence. If elected 1 procaine a faithful discharge of the duties 01 the office. Respectfully, H, L. Wasden, I hr-reby announce my candidacy for the office of C erk of Superior Court of Houston County subject to the rules of the cotuini; election. Your vote will be appreciated, Ilespectifnlly, J. H. Clark. For Sheriff Houston County I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Houston Coun ty subject to the rules of the coming election. I will appreciate your support. Respectfully. Carlton [Bub] Pierce. To the voters of Houston County. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Houston Coun ty subject to the rules of the coming election. Your vote will be appreciated. Respectfully, W. It. Watson. I hereby announce myself a candidate I for re-election to the office of Sheriff of . Houston Ccunty -ubjeot to the rules of | the coming election. 1 earnestly aolicit your support. Respectfully, T. S. Chapman. Through the solicitations of friends 1 am a Candidate for Sheriff of Houston County. 1 Pledge my best effort in the administration of the office, if elected. Thanking one and all for any kind word and their support. Respectfully, John R. Stripling, For Tax Receiver I hereby announce iny candidacy for the office of Tax Reueiver of Houston County subject te the coming electien. Your vote will bo appreciated. Respectfully, W. C. Watson. For Tax Collector To tha voters of Houston County. I announce myself a candidate for the office of Tax Collector, subject to the rules of the coming election. Thanking you in advance for your sup- ' port. W. A. Woodard. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate' for the office of Tax Collector of Hous ton Couuty subject to the rules of the eoming election. Your vote will h? ap preciated. Respectfully. S. P. Crowell. 1 hereby announce iny self a oandidate for the office of Tax Collector of Houston County, subject lo the coming election. Your vote aud support will be appreciated. | Respectfully, W. H. Taltou. I hereby nnnour.ee my candidacy for, the office of Tax Collector of Houston County subject to the rules of the coming election, Respectfully, J. E, Carney. For Ordinary To the voters of Houston County. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for the office of Ordinary of I said County. Subject to rules and regulations of the Democratic Party, i promising if elected to give the very best service of which I am capable. , M. L. Cooper. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Ordinary of Houston County, subject to the rules of th# com ing election. Your vote# will be ap preciated. Respeotifnlly. H. K. Covington. For CouBty Commissioner I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Com missioner of Houaton County subject to the rulea of the coming election. Respectfully, G. D. Tucker. The Most Appropriate CHRISTMAS GIFT for wife or daughter A Permanent WAVE $25.00 It's Lasting. Phone to day for appeintmeat Long Distanco Phono Macon 5017 J. P. ALLEN & CO., Beauty Parlor Third Floor MACON. GA. W. B. SIMS Two stores filled with Holi day Goods. Call on us we will fill your order in the best of styles. Plenty of nice presents for all the family. Ccme to see Us W. B. SIMS, GROCERIES, FURNITURE, UNDERTAKING. Night Phone No. 22. Day Phone No. 8> Pbbrt GtJL L. M. PAUL L. M. PAUL WHY ENVY THE OTHER FELLOW When That Classy Well Dressed Appearance May So Easily Be Yours 'Shield" Brand Clothes, for Men and Young Men who want the best,are the last word in fabrics, fit and tailoring. The New Fall Patters are here. They look like "Real Money" and you will be surprised that we can price them so low. Come in and admire them with us, even though you may not want to buy. K M. PAUL PERRY, GA. L. M. PAUL L. M. PAUL A mariied man was always "getting something off his chest" for the benefit of his patient wife. Ho died and she caused a four ton monument to be erected over his grave. Now, dern ye, she muttered, let's see voa get that your chest. A star boarder is the one to whom the landlady manages to slip an extra egg about onoe a week. My girl is like a safety match. When I take her candy, you'd ought to ?ee her light on the box, ' ? ? FOR SALE?Light K r a h m a C ochre Is. T. F. Anderson, perry, Ga. ? perry Transfer Company haul? anything, anywhere, anytime, phone No. 40. Perry, Ga. ?FOR SALE?My Cedar Hill Farm, Mrs. 'J. E. Gilbert. Perry, Ga. Strayed Mules: One horse mule and two mare males strayed from my premises. Finder plea?? notify Cernelius Miller, MeaUzama, 0?. R 9. P. N?. ). Where U. S. Farm Products Go , Products of the American farm go to every civilized country of the world. Out of the United States each year Is sent approximately one-half of the total cotton crop, one-fourth of the yield of the wheat fields, one-fifth of the porker* and huge quantities of corn and tobacco, drlad fruits and other products of field and feed lot The accompanying chart, prepared by the Sears-Roebuck Agricultural foundation, shows where the principal exports go. In the United Kingdom more of America's farm exports are consumed I than In any other nation. The United Kingdom uses more American cotton than any other country, ber annual consumption averaging around bales. Germany la In the market for almost as much cotton, using 1.O1L.01* i pounds last year. The United Kingdom Is the first market for American wheat and flour, tafcaeea, earn airap -and condensed milk. She alao takes larja qusflr I tittea 9f Ailed fruit* ell caka, Beat, gaaat prodavta and oosa.