Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, February 19, 1925, Image 2
Increase tke Beauty
end Value of Your
Farm and Home 20%
i (Avragt imrratt dug it flmmlimf.
' rtforltd by r?sl #<<?/? J**Uri.)
tU plaatiar ? f a f?w fruit and ornamental
tract will quickly inrrease the value of yeur
k?M ia actordanrc with tha p?rcenU(c quoted*
At email eaat yon may have pecan, peralaame?
aj*5 ii* trees t bat will aoan yield a profit.
Raact, flaweriar ehrche and vine* are iatt*
? Kalve. .Tbey add beauty and value to tbo
nana and pleasure to the owner.
Everythbif ne*d?d to beautify Tour bona
pouadi and firdta ia Ui?l in oor sew il?
lustrated catalogue. It will be mailed Ire*
m requea?. Writ? for it today.
GRIFF ING'S
INTERSTATE NWRSERIB9
JmIumyiU?, Florid*
WANTED?Fertilizer A roti t
for Perry an 1 Houston County
wanted by larne fertiliser eom
pany. Brands well known every
where Compauy in business over
liftj' vears. Address X care Hous
ton Home Journal, Porry (ia.
6 6 6
Is a prescription for
Colds, Grippe, Dengue,
Headaches, Constipation,
Billiousness.
It is the most speedy remedy
wo know
MONEi lO LOAN
I nm 'ji:r \ t'> Mmi Money o*
Kp*I LtuHK* wit. out CouimfMiuD.
A. A KMOAK.
tnic Pirry.G'*.
Tutt's PUIs
Guaranteed hosiery, samples
jTour size free to agenta. Write for
proposit ion psyiug $75.00 weekly
full time, $ .50 an hour spars time
aelling guaranteed hosiery to wear
er; must wear or roplaced* free.
Quick sales, repeat orders- Inter
national Stocking Mills, 3154,
Norristown, I'a.
SAVE YOUR MONEY
One bo* of Tutt'i rills saves many
dollars In doctor'? bills. A remedy
for diseases of the liver, sick head
ache, dyspepsia, constipation, bil
iousneas; a million people endorse
MOBILOIL was used in Aoro
plahee flying around the world
and if yon want the bost get it
from the Standard Oil Company
or Mr* London An I o Company,
Perry (Jit.
?FOR SALE?'The W L Flenry
home on Macon street with all
modern equipment. Apply to A
A S m oak, Perry, Ga
Acetylene Welding at
McLendon Auto Co
?Call in and get ovir new low
prices ou those good Goodyear
Tires. McLendon Auto Co.
DUNCAN * NUNN
AHorneyi A Ceunceltara ?? Law.
Practice !? All Cewte.
1 PERRY, OA.
?Will guarantee salary $50.00
per week and furnish automobile
to several men selling Ford acces
?ory. Address Salesman ager, 564
Main, Graaville, Ohio.
A New "Profession"
A "euiioas calling" in that ?? on?
Mew York woman *ho earna a Ur
lag by pawning and redeeming the
twtonxingfl of other vwmii whe are
to need of reariy f.'iah bat who do
not Ilka to ba seen viaitlng tl?e pawn
?hop. The "broker" colleett a rroall
percentage oo each rrxnaMetian.
UTILITIES DOLLARS
DIRECTLY AID FARMER
Create Markets, Employ
Men, Increase Land Value,
Build Trade, Tend To
Lower Taxes
It is the intangible, the invisi
ble, that affects our lives most.
You can neither feel an emotion
with j'our haud nor see a thought
with your eyes, yet emotion and
thought aro the two primary forces
of life, causing and governing
every living individual.
The lifa of every farmer in Geor
gia is profoundly and favorably af
fected bj' the public utility com
panies of the State, but the farmer
rarely sees a power or gas plant,
has little use as yet for their pro
duct and ho is virtually without
any realization of his business
partnership with the utilities com
panies.
Yet the dollars which these com
panies bring into Georgia an in
vestments?the millions of dollars
annually - create wealth in which
the farmer shares at every turn.
This money purchases material,
employs men, pays taxes, increas
es property valuations, attracts
new citizens and new dollars, es
tablishes new markers, builds
trade, earns and creats and dis
tributes wealth, for the benefit of
all.
The public utility companies are
today the biggest, single developers
in the State of Georgia.
The companies bring the money
into Georgia. Here it stays, con
stantly at work, benefitting every
single person whose livelihood m
drawn from Georgia.
The companies bring the money,
every persou in the State benefits
from it.
It is estimated that the public
utilities of the State have today
invested t wo hundred million dol
lars. It is beyond the ability of
any economist to estimate in dol
lars the actual value of this snm
to every person doing business or
operating a farm in the State.
This t200,000,000 might well be
the nucleus, the center of an ac
tual value of billions.
Any blow at the prosperity of
the utility companies proves a tre
mendously multiplied blow a* the
general prosperity of the state.
Enlightened law-makers in par
ticular are coming to realize this.
/ UTILITIES INFORMATION
COMMITTEE OF GEORGIA
When a Worm Turna
If the worm would always turn when
it ought, a fish worm wouldn't cross
three feet of cement sidewalk when
the turf is three inches away.
LEGAL NOTICE
Mrs. J. B. Lucas .!r.
VS.
J. B. I.uen.? Jr.
In Equity Alimony Etc. April Term
Houston Superior court (1935).
The Defendant, J. B. Lucas Jr., is
hereby commanded and required to be
and appear it the next term of the Su
perior Court of Houston county, Georgia,
whieh said Term is the April, 1925, Term
of ?aid <' mrt, to answer the complaiot
in the above-named ?nd stated case;
He is further requirt d to show cau?e,
if any he ha? or can, is said answer, why
i lie prayers contained in said petition in
ssid cmso should not he granted and a
decree mon'ded in accordance therewith.
Witness Hie Honorable H. A. Ma'hews.
Judge of said court, This January 1, 1925
H. L. WA8DEN
clerk Superior court Houston County,Ga.
Houser & Mathews, Attyg.,
Mrs. J. B. Lucas.
Martha Gaddey Taylor
vs.
George Harvey Taylor
Houston Superior f-ourt. April Term,
1926. Divorce, and etc.
The defendant, George Harvey Taylor
is hereby required personally or by his
attomev to De and appear at the April
term of the Superior Court, Houston
County, to anawer the petition of Mar
tha Gaddey Taylor in the above named
and stated case,
In default of such appearance and
pleading, the Court will proceed as to
justice shall appertain.
W itness the Honorable H. A.
Mathews, Judge of said Superior Court
ofHooston County. This January 5.
1986.
W. L. WASDEN Clerk.
Houser A Mathews, Attys.,
Martha Oaldey Taylor.
The owner of a Ford is never in doubt
as to what he can expect in service. He
knows what his car will do and how
sturdily it will do it.
The Coupe
$
Runabout ? 4260
Touring Car - 290
Tudor Sedan - MO
FordorS+dam - 660
Ob open can dexmounl
able zim* and turui art
MS extra
AO fricmt f. k Durmk
When bad weather and roads put other cars out of
commission, the Ford car will stay on the job. It
will carry through slush and snow, over frozen ruts,
newly constructed roads?anywhere.
Yet Ford benefits can be yours for the lowest prices
ever offered. This is made possible by the efficiency
of Ford manufacture, the volume of output and
practically limitless resources.
8KB THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER
VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT ALL FORD PLANTS
cj?
This is the greatest and most accu
rate Seed Book ever published for the
South. 112 pa^es, 250 actual photo
graphic pictures. 4 handsome cover
pages In full colors, accurate descrip
tions. valuable culture directions and
t!:o most useful Seed' Book there is.
It is absolutely free, and we want
you to have it in your home. Hast
ings' Seeds, "The Standard of the
South," are, as always, the best seeds
grown. Garden, field and flower
eeeds, plants and bulbs that do well
in the South are all fully described
with 1925 attractive prices, the lowest
we can possibly sell good seeds, plants
and bulbs. All our 1925 customers
will get 5 seed packets of beautiful
flowers absolutely free. The big new
1925 Seed Book tellB all about it.
Write for it today.
H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN,
ATLANTA, GA.
The Siv mm p 'Angel
The "Swamp Angel," wn an eight*
Inch Parro't cannon, so-called by th?
federal soldiers, that was used In tli?
slepe of Charleston, S. C. It burst
August 22, 18GH. and was sent to Tren
ton, N. J., where It now occupies
ft granite base on the corner of I'erry
md Clinton streets.
A Money-Saver
Engineers at the office of the Delta
Barrage In Egypt did not want to pay
a nmn to stay at the reservoir miles
away Just to rend the gauge. They
decided to make the water report Its
own level by telephone. Now they
)ust take down the receiver and the
number of the gauge rending Is auto
matically spoken to them. A float
connected with the telephone does the
trick.
Spoiled the Dinner
An unexpected vl*:t of some rel
stives threw a North side home intr
? flurry la an uttwmpt to produce ?
rery tempting dinner for the hungry
guests. As the call for dinner came.
| the smallest member ?f the family ran
to the dining room and seeing th?
chicken. which was tli? crowning glory
' of the feast, broke ?nt with-: "Ob
| imrtber. Is that the chicken that had
| tke broken leg?"?Columbia Dlspatdta.
Giving the Dairy^Cow^a. Square Deal
News Bureau of Animal Husbandry
/iA ?\eD? P?1 scientifically conducted midwest dairyfarm.
tendkvi ?ublo.*1 ?? COW* bpt" P?*^
There are taow 25,375,000 dairy
cattle In the United States. Of
these, says a recent report, only
about one-half are cared for in a
manner to enable them to return a
fair profit to their owners.
Many a milk cow has been ac
cused of being a "boarder" when
the owner had only himself to
blame. Unlike human beings, dairy
cows never shirk intentionally, and
frequent tests reveal that seemingly
unimportant details in the care of
milk cows have startling effects on
milk production.
If you are considering drying up
any of your milk herd because you
believe them to be unproductive, fill
in the questionnaire below for your
own satisfaction. If you can write
YES as an answer to all of the
questions, it is safe to assume that,
if your cows are not diseasesd. they
are getting a square deal and there
fore ought to repay you generously.
Are you feeding them a properly
balanced ration?
If not, or if you are not quite
sure of what makes up a properly
balanced ration for milk cows, get
In touch with your county agent. It
will pay you to do this.
Are the stables kept clean?espe
daily during1 the months you keep
the milk cows in?
Clean stables and good ventila
tion are essential if the cow is t?
give full returns. Clean gutters,
clean bedding and lots of pure air
are important.
Has your milk herd access to all
the fresh water they will drink?
If not, give it to them. Water la
cheap, and they will repay you witbi
more and better milk.
Do you keep the cows clean?
Filth adhering to flanks and
udders takes money right out o ?
your pocket. Impurities are ab
sorbed into the system. That means
more feed or less milk. Milk from
a manure-caked cow is unclean
and, on a strict interpretation*
against the law. In Just a few min
utes, you can clip the udders, flanks
and underlines of the cows. There
after, it is only a matter of seconds
to wipe off all clinging foreign mat
ter with a damp cloth. Farmers
and dairymen who follow this prac
tice say it increases milk flow and
enriches the milk. And the cow 1?
certainly more comfortable and
I contented.
| Are you giving your cows *
square deal?
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