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There are other good clothes
?there are other low prices
....but there's not such a combination of
good clothes and low prices as BENSON'S.
Palm Beach Tropical Worsted
SUITS SUITS
New Spring Styles $22.60, $27.50
2 Pants Some with 2 pants
$16.50, $18.00
2 Pants suits $25.00
In Choice Spring Styles$35.00
F. C. BENSON COMPANY, Inc
572 Cherry Street
MACON GA.
BARGAINS IN USED FORD
CARS and TRUCKS
It win pay you to see
our line of Ford Cars
and Trucks before
you buy.
Cash Terms Trades
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ADAMS-BUCHANAN MOTOR CO
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER
MACON, GEORGIA.
REDUCED
ROUND TRIg
rAR^fr
SHERIFFS SALE
Georgia, Houston County.
Will oe sold befor the Court House
door, within the legal hours of sale on
the first Tuesday in July 1925 the fol
lowing property to-wit:
Two Buckeye Incubator* levied on
and to he sold as the property of W.
E. Himihia to satisfy a LaDorer's Lien
from the Superior Court of Houston
County in favor of C. C. Price v? W.
E. Himihia.
I Also at the same time and place two
Buckeye Incubators levied on and to be
' sold as the property of W. E. Himihia
i to satisfy a Laborer's Lien from thn
Superior Court of Houston County in
favor of T W. Banks vs W. E. Himihia.
I Also at the same time and place one
Cletrac Tractor and one Oneida Truck
! levied 011 and to be sold as the property
of J. C. White to satisfy a mortgage fi.
I fa. from the City Court of Houston
Court o' Houston County in favor of
C. H. Roberts, for the use of J. H,
i Parham vs J. C. White. This June 1,
1925.
C. 0. Pierce Sheriff. *
NOTICE TO EXPRESS PEACH SHIPPERS
All peach crates by express mast
be g ?curely strapped at cach end
by good substantial wire, baskets,
must also be wired.
1 have purchased a wireing ma
chine and wire and can do this
work for you at very small cosfc
only 5 cents per crate or basket.
Let me do this wireing for you at
express office.
Train due to leave at 6:40 p. m.
Central Time; try and get your
peaches here at least 30 minutes
before leaving time.
H. T. Dean. Agent
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Announcing the opening of a
Very Desirable SUB-DlVlSON.
This tract of beautiful, rolling
woodland and cultivated land is
situated at C|iuchfield. Ga., seven
miles southeast of Perry, Ga., and
contains 226 acres suitable for
either building or cultivation. It
is in full view of' the Glinchfield
Cement Plant, which is the largest
in the South and now operat
iug, employing hundreds of work
men subsequenting an enormous
payroll which will be circulated at
this point.
This tract is the logical position
for. the future city of Clinchfield
and will be surveyed and layed off
with this view in mind, with both
business and rcsideutial lots and
if one so desires acre or more lots
may be had on the west side of the
tract for truck farms, ?rchardft,
etc.
The electric power for this city
and community is being relayed
from Jackson, Ga., via Macon and
Perry, and will be sufficient for
any necessity in the manufacturing
line as well as electric lights.
There are two railroads and the
Central Dixie Highway throngb
here assuring good transportation.
.You have heard the story of
this land but don't let us convince
you? come convince yourself that
this is the best investment of your
life before they -advance in price
and lower their value to you as an
investment.
don't DELAY?COME TODAY
Apply to
Marx KUNZ
E. B. GINSBERG.
I. C. CHAMBLISS, JR.
All of Perry, Ga.
LEGAL NOTICE
O?i|U, Htaattii Onaly.
All creditors of the estato of Tom
Bentley, late of Houston County, de
ceased, are hereby notified to render
their demands to the undersigned ac
cording to law, and all persons indebt
ed to said estate are required to make
immediate payment to me.
This June 9th, 1925.
REBECCA BENTLEY, Adminis
tratrix of Tom Bentley, deceased.
219 Georgia Casualty Building,
M*con, Qa.
? BORED WBLLS?We will bore1
or repair your well at a reasonable
price. Apply to W. K. Hester in 1
care of F. M, Parker, Perry, Ga.,'
Route No. 1. |
USED CARS FOR SALE
One Old? eight touring.... #30.00
One Grant six touring $15.00
On? Ford ton ring $15.00
One Natienal touring 925.00
Merritt & Anderson Bres. ?o.
Hftwkinsvillt, Ga.
The Charm of the Stairway
IN most houses, the stairway has
a very prominent Ibcation in the
entrance-hall or living-room, and
consequently is the first object that
meets the view of all who enter.
This means that the appearance of
the stairway is responsible, in a great
degree, for the reputation of the
whole house.
The stairs must be well and strong
ly made to withstand hard and con
stant usage, the materials must be
good, and the finish must be care
fully maintained for both economy
and beauty.
The color scheme for the stairs
should blend with those of both upper
and lower floors, and, if the house
is of period desygn, it should be in
harmony with the period.
For the house of English or Mis
sion or chalet type if the hall is well
lighted and the rest of the house
schemed to permit it, the woodwork
and stairs may be of a soft nut
brown, rubbed to a dull gloss. This
finish is at its best in a rather statelv
hall, and blends perfectly with pew*
tcr fixtures and petit-point tapestfieJ.
In the house built on Colonial
lines, and in fact in many other
types of houses, ivory enamel, in any
one of its many tones, with the fresh
severely simple atmosphere it car
ries with it, will transform the hall
beyond belief.
Where the paneled woodwork and
doors of the hall, the risers and slen
der spindles of the stairway are of
ivory, ebony treads and handrail will
be found a delightful variation ol
the conventional mahogany.
Just below the stairway may be
placed to advantage a table and
chair of mahogany, beautifully fin
ished so that the charm of the fina
old wood will show to greatest ad
vantage and at the same time be
kept in an excellent state of preser
vation. Other appropriate articles of
furniture may find a place in the
foyer* but as a rule it is best to use
only a few piect-s and place thoM
few to the best-advantage.
We^Are Now In Our Tomporary Location
New Andrew Building
Ready to Serve You With
Fountain Drinks of all Kinds
Cigars, Cigarettes, Ice Cream
We Specialize in Filling
PRESCRIPTIONS
and carry a full line of
Drugs and Toilet Articles
Heard & Evans
Perry, Ga.
Dixie Wall- Atlas
FOUR PAGES
Page 1?Twelve Southern
States
This is a true Map of Dixie
showing the twelve SOUTHERN
States completely. It shows the
Automobile roads, the best roads
being indicated by a heavy red
line, the second class roads by a
lighter red line and the third class
roads by a still lighter red line.
You can easily see what a wonderful advantage this will be to you
when taking a trip. In other ways the map is complete in every de
tail. It shows all the small towns?the railroads?the experiment
stations and the agricultural colleges with a blue ring around each.
It is handsomely printed in four colors and is just the map you
should have hanging on your wall for ready reference.
Page 2?Towns and Cities
This page gives a complete list of towns and cities with the pop
ulation and the key so that you can easily locate any town you wish?
This page also contains an editorial, alphabetically arranged, telling
about the work each experiment station shown on the map is doing
to help you.
Page 3?Big Map of U. S. and Alaska
This big map shows the entire United States and Alaska. No
home is complete without an up-to-date, reliable map of our country
?and this is one that just fills the bill.
Page 4?Map of the World
How often in the newspapers you read some article about a coos
try or city in some far-off part of the world. With this big Map of
the World on the wall you can instantly locate it, adding interest to
the article. A good, up-to-date map of the world like this is highly
educational. With the map are also 30 portraits of all the world*
rulers, etc.
and
HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL
Weekly, 1 Year
SOUTHERN RURALIST
Semi-Monthly, 1 Year
ALL THREE FOR 11.75
CALL AND INSPECT THESE MAPS AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE