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Balloon Tires You Know Are
Stronger and Safer
McLendon Auto Co..
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PHONE 57 PERRY, GA.
We Think Of You
And strive to serve you and
please you. Our stock of
GROCERIES
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is complete.
Our STEAKS and FRESH MEATS are
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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
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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, Mf?
P?rry, Qeorgia.
Winding
Headaches
"For about twenty yean."
says Mr. P. A. Walker, a well
known citizen of Newbury,
Ky"one of our family reme
dies has been Black-Draught,
the old reliable. . . I use it
for colds, biliousness, sour
stomach and indigestion. I
was subject to headaches
when my liver would get out
of order. I would have
blinding lieadsches and
couldn't stoop about my work,
just couldnt go. I used
Thedford's
BUCK-DRflUBHT
and it relieved me.
"About eight years ago my
wife got down with liver and
stomach trouble. .. We tried
all week to help her,. . . but
?he didn't get any better.
One day I said to the doctor,
4I believe I will try Black
Draught, it helps my liver.'
He said that I might try it
and to follow directions.
She was nauseated and
couldn't eat or rest. She be
gan taking Black-Draught
and in two days she waa
greatly improved and in a
week she was up."
?" Try Black-Draught. It costs
only one cent a dose. Sold
everywhere. ?.99
SOUND BONES
Let Nature try her best, she
cannot very well build a sturdy
body or sound bones or normal
dentition, unless given the right
kind of encouragement in the
form of vitamin-activated
nourishment.
Scott's Emulsion
has encouraged thousands by
nourishing them into strength
and vigor. It abounds in vitamina
and is the food-tonic that en
courages normal growth.
Scott's Emulsion helps
Nature do her best to
help you and your child
kee*/ strong and healthful.
Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J.
J. GUY JACKSON
INSURANCE COUNSELOR
LIFE-ACCIDENT-HESA.LTH-GROUP
Tbs GUY that puts the SURE la
your Insurance.
305-306 itiz ens & Southern Bank
Building.
Telephones 1142-3514-w
ONLY AUTHORIZED REPRESEN
TATIVE MISSOURI STATE LIFE IN
SURANCE COMPANY FOR
HOUSTON COUNTY.
Lscal agents wanted in Perry,
Fort Valley, Marshallville and
Unadilla. Experience nob essen*
tial bat charaoter is.
LOANS ON FARM LANDS.
W* mrm prepared to elo?* Imum
pra?rpt|7 ob F mrm Lmmdm. 9 pmr <i
latamt.
DUNCAN & NUNN,
P?VrT,
JOHN W. BLOOD WORTH
Attornbt and Cou*?eliob
At I/iv
Perry - Oeoboia,
We Practloe in Both Stat*
?net Federal Courts.
Catarrhal Deafness
ia often caused by an inflamed condition
of the mucous lining of tho Eustachian
Tube. When this tube In Inflamed you
have a rumbling sound ?or Imperfect
Hearing. Unless the Inflammation can
be reduced, your hearing may be de
stroyed forever.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will
do what we claim for It?rid your system
of Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catarrh.
8old by all druggists for over 40 Tear*.
F. J. Chenry St Co.. Toledo. Ohio.
?FOR RENT?1, 2, 3 and 4 horse
Jarms for rsnt near Hawkiusyille,
oa. R. S. Anderson,
UawkiDsville, oa.
?Sweet Milk at Heard Jk Vvaas
I>rng ?tora.
? FOR SALE?Light Brahma
Coehrels. T. F. Anderson,
perry, Oa. ,
Sweet Milk at Heard and
Evans Drug Store. <
A MAN
VISITING MACON
Should not fail to call at Ben
son's- There you'll find every
thing first class for a first class
man, be he old or young.
Clothing and Furnishings of Tested Merit,
Clothes that will give Satisfaction, at or
dinary pi ices.
Be Sure to Visit Bensons.
5 / 5
F. C. BENSON COMPANY, Inc
572 Cherry St? Next Bibb Bank
MACON GA.
Earliest Account* of
Trade Among Nations
Prom the time that men began to
live In cities, trade, In some shape,
must have been carried on to supply
the town-dwellers with necessaries;
but It is also clear thut international
trade must have existed, and affect
ed to some extent even the pastoral
nomadic races, for we find that Abra
ham was rich, not only In cattle, but
In silver, gold, and gold and silver
plate and ornaments (Gen. 13:2;
24:22, 53). Among trading nations
mentioned in Scripture, Egypt liolda
In very early times a prominent posi
tion, though her external trade whs
carried on, not by her own citizens,
but by foreigners?chiefly of the no
madic races. The internal trade of
the Jews, as well as the external, was
much promoted, as was the case also
In Egypt, by the festivals, which
brought large numbers of persons to
Jerusalem, and caused great outlay in
victims for sacrifice and In Incense
(I Kings 8:03). The places of public
market were, then ns now, chiefly the
open spares near the gates, to which
goods were brought for sale by those
who came from the outside (Neh.
18:15, 10; Zech. 1:10). The traders
in later times were allowed to Intrude
Into the temple, in the outer courts of
which victims were publicly sold for
the sacrifices. (Zech. 14:21; Matt.
21:12; John 2:14).
Loaded Shells Spelled
Doom of Shot Towers
Until tlie loaded shotgun shell wns
developed shot was sold to the Jobbing
trade throughout the entire country
packed in bags, which in turn were
purchased by the man having a muz
zle-loading shotgun, who was obliged
to reload his gun with powder and shot
whenever the gun wns fired at game or
target, sn.vs the Detroit News. The
loaded shot shell and the breech-load
ing shotgun sounded the death knell
of the old type of shot tower. ,
The business of the ammunition cor*
cerns manufacturing shot shells grew
by leaps and bounds so that the shot
consumption of the country centered
nt the points where these shot shells
were manufactured, notably In New
England, nnd In the course of events
these ammunition concerns began to
manufacture their own shot, thus com
pletely destroying the business of the
many shot towers located throughout
the country.
Pronounced' Quake 5.700 Miles Away
Washington.?"A very pronounced
?arthquake, continuing from 9:47 un
11 11 a. m., was recorded on the sels
nographT at Georgetown university,
father Londorff, thes eismologlst, cal
?ulate<! that the disturbance, was about
Mfty-seven hundred miles in a southed
y direction from Washington.
Coolidge Takes Week-End Cruise
Washington. ? President Coolidge
left the white house for a week-end
cruise down the river aboard the May
flower after a busy week at his desk
?larked by numerous visits from po?
(itlcal leaders and Intensive work on
government business.
LAND SALE.
Georgia, Houston County.
Wheruus, on tiie lith day of Marok
1920 Mia. Zeph Pate Duncan exeouted
and delivered to The tieooud Inventors
Mortgage Soouiity Company Limited h?r
deed, under Section "3300 of the 11? 10"
Code of Georgia, to the laiiuu hereinafter
described, lor the puiposeof seeming a
debt referred to in saiu deed, which deed
ia recorded in the Clerk's othce of Hous
ton (Superior Court in book 28 cf deeda,
page 4o7.
And Whereas,.in ?aid deed, said gran
tor grtvc to said grantee and assigns the
power to sell said lauds in case of de
fault in the prompt payment at maturity
of interest sr principal of said bebt.
Now Therefore, by virtue of the power
so vested in the undersigned, which is
mo^e accuiately shown by referenc# to
said dteil the undersigned will sell at
public outcry to the highest bidder,' foe
cash, on January 6, 1926 during thelegai
hours of sale before Houston County
Court houte door at Perry Georgia, the
lands described in the aforesaid deed*
to ? Wit:
All that tract or parcel of land knows
as the old Laidler Place near Elko,
Houston County, Georgia, and mor?
particularly described as follows: Be
ginning at northeast corner of lot oI
land No. Ii2, running west 46 chaUM
and 28 links, thence south eleven <11*
chains and Fifty (50] links, thence south
18 degrees east 140 chains, thence west
33 chain?, tlieoce south 18 chains and 3S
links, thence eiist 45 chains, thence uorth
Eighteen (lb) chains 33 links, thence
east 17 chains and 80 links, thence north
45 chains, thence west 17 chains and 80
links, thence north 90 chains te place of
beginning, containing by calculation
five hnndred filt.v two [552J acres, all ia
the Thirteenth (13lh) District of Hous
ton County, Georgia, being one hundred
ninety ono and fifty six hundrcths
(191.50) acres of lot No. One hundred
seventy two (172), One hundred thirty
nine and fifty hundrethn (139.50) acres
of lot Ono hundred seventy ose (171),
Eighty ono (81) acres of lot one hun
dred seventy (170), sixty (00) acres of
lot one hundred sixty nine (109) and
eighty (80) a<res of lot one hundred
sixty-seven (167), being parts of lota
172, 17?, 170, 1?9 [Fractional lot) and
167, all in the 13 li District of Houston
County, Georgia.
Haid Tho Second Investors Mortgage
Security Company, Limited, assigned
?aid debt and deeded said land to the
undersigned to secure ssme. Haid dead
recorded in the Superior Court ClerVs
Office of Houston County, December ?90,
1920, in Book 31, page 142.
'I he said deed first above meefieoed,
was executed and delivered to secure the
payment of osn certain promissory note
for the ?um of $ ???OOO'dated March lltk
1920 and the principal debt, bearing
isterest at the rat o of 8 per cent per
snonffi.
Haid principal debt it sow past due bj
the terms thereof, and remains unpaid.
The total amount of princip*landrnkawM*
that will be due on said debt on the date
of s?le is $5484. Fee limple titles *ill be
made to the purchaser at s*id sale sad
the proceeds ef such s"Ie will be applied
first, to the payment of said debt witk
interest and expenses of tbi* proceeding
?nd tbe rema-nder, if any, will be paid
over to said Mre. Zeph Pate Duncan oa
ker legal representative.
Dated this ainth day of December 1924,
Thelnvestors Mortgage Security Con*
pany. Limited.
By Henderson H Davis, Its Attorney a|
Law.