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REDUCED
ROUND TRIP
DYNAMITE ON THE HOOF
(Copyright by R. 11. Doubled??.)
Riding a wild steer If anything hut a "pink tea" sport and if you don't
believe it, ask any of t!ie many cowboys who will try to stay oa these chunks
of living dynamite during the Chicago Roundup and World's Championship
Rodeo, beginning August 15. The Brahma steer, a cross between the Mexican
longhorn and the Brahma, or sacred cattle of India, Is a fighter from the
word "go,"' according to the boys who have tackled them, and after throwing
a rider they'll frequently try -to muss him up.
Steer riding, calling for an excess of skill and daring. Is one of the
features of the Chicago Roundup, which will be held under the auspices of
the Chicago Association of Commerce for nine days. The competitions are
under the direction of Tex Austin, who bas managed the largest and mosT
successful of rodeos. More than $30,000 in cash prjzes will go to the winners
of the events, together with the world's championship titles.
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REDUCED ROUND TRIP
Summer Tourist Fares
PERRY, GA., to NEW YORK $55.53
To BOSTON $68.53
CORRESPONDINGLY attractive fares from other
points in the Southeast to New York, Boston and
interiorEastern and New England territory.
All fares include rail transportation to Savannah,
passenger and baggage transfer at that point, also
meals and stateroom accommodation aboard ship
while at sea.
Round trip tickets to Boston give purchaser the
option of return via Long Island Sound steamers,
transportation only, Boston to New York, thence
this company's direct service to Savannah.
For sailings, descriptive literature or reservations
apply to your local ticket agent er
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37 Bull Street Savannah, Ga.
TAX SALES
Will be sold before the Court House
door within the legal hours of sale on the
first Tuesday in August 1925 to satisfy
Fi Fa's for State and County taxes for
the year 1924, the following property to
wit:
All that tract or parcel of land, lying
and being in the Sixth District of origi
nally Houston, now Peach County, Geor
gia, Being the north half of lot No. 10,
containing 101# acre9 of lend, more or
less, ?nd bounded as follows: North by
lands of Ben Oinkins and B.issett; East
by Randolph Walker; South oy lands of
N. A. and S. A. Bassett; and West by
lands of J. D. Lamar and Frank Greer.
Levied on as the property of Mrs. N. A.
and B. A. Bassett. Tenant in possession
notified.
Also at the same time and and place
all that tract ?>r parcel of land, lying and
being the Thirteenth District of Hous
ton County, Georgia, nnd being all of
lot No, 79 in plan of said District, and
containing 202K acres, more or less.
Levied on as the property of Annu
Augusta Allen. Tenant in possession
notified.
Also at the fume time and pluce all
that tract or parcel of land, lying and be
ing in tlie Sixth District of originally
Houston, now Fench County, Georgia,
and being the South half of lot No. 176
of said District, containing 1**0 acres of
larfd, more or less, and bounded as fol
lows; on the North by lan'Jsof Dr. Cline;
East by lands of Dr. Cline:
South by lands of T. II. Brown; and on
the West by lands "f C. H. Jackson.
Levied on as the property of Mrs. Myrtle
Howard. Tenant in possession notified.
Also at the same fime and place nil
the Kast half of Lot No. 207 in the Tenth
District of Houston County, Georgia,
containing one hundred one and one
quarter (101^) acres, moro or le?s
Bounded on the North and Kant by lands
of L. C. Howard; South by lands form
erly belonging to W. D. Day estate,
West by lands of J. P. Cooper.x Levied
on as the property of Saa Dwight.
Teaant in poaaewion notified,
Alao at tbe same time and place all
that tract or parcel ef land, lying sod be
ing in the city of Fort Valley, and in tbe
Ninth District of originally Houston,
now Peach Connty, Georgia, and more
particularly described aa lot No. If in
?be Waldea trant of land formerly be
longing to the H. C. Harf Is eatate. Said
lot fronting 60 feet oa the Norih aide of
W aid en stre? t and extending back
North of eten width te the Big diteh
separating the Waldnn tract frem tbe
laads formerly owned by W.J. Ander
?on. Said described property being
bounded aa fellows; North by lands
formerly owned by W. J. Anderson;
Kast by lands of George Young; South
by Walaen Street; aad West by lauds
of A. K. Greene. Levied on a? the prop
erty of Hosea William?. Tenant in
possession notified.
Also at the same time and place all
that tract or parcel of land lying and be
ing in the town of Byron, and in the
Sixth District of originally Houston, now
Peach County, Georgia, and bounded as
follows; on the North by Main Street, on
the East by Farmers Bank Building; on
the South by property of thei Cpn!ra' of
Georgia Riilway Company; and on the
West by propeity of Mrs. C. A. Taylor.
On this property is a two-story brick
building and a one-story wooden build
ing, Levied on as llie property ot H. C.
O'neal. Tenant in possession notified,
Also at the same time and place all
the following property to.-wit: Fifty
acres of land, more or leas, in the North
east corner of land lot No. 109, and
twenty-five acres in the southeastcorner
of slid lot, Iyin?c and being in the Sixth
District of originully Houston, now
Peach Count*, Georgia. Levied on as the
propertv of It. G. H&rdison. Tenant in
possession notified.
Also at the same time and place nil
tliat tract or y ircel of land in the Kixteh
Distriet of originally Houston, now I?each
County, Georgin, more completely de
scribed as a part of lot No. 109, contain
ing fifty acres, more or less, and located
in the Northwest corner of lot No. 109.
and bounded East and South by lands
of K. C. Hard i son; West by H. A.
Mathews Ella Hardison place; andNor^h
by other lands of R. C. Ilardison. Levied
on as the property of Charlie Jordan.
Tenant in possession notified.
Also at the same time attd pl?ce all
that certain tract, lot or parcel of land,
sitnate, lying and being in the State of
Georgia, and in originally Houston, now
T'each County, and in the City of Fort
Vallev therein ; fronting North on Col
lege Street for a distance of 98 feet,
more or less; and running back thence
South with uniform width to the North
ern line of the Right of Way of the Co
lumbus branch of the Central of Georgia
Railwav Company. Said lot beiag I
bounded on the North by College Street;
?n the Kast by the home lot of the lat?
Major Culpepper, now owned by W. D.
Tharpe on the Sooth by the Right of
Way of the Central of Georgia Railway
Conapsey, Columbus braark; and oa the
i West b? lot of Mita Claud Culpepper.
Levied on as the property of Mr?. Willie
Mae Burden. Tenant ' ia possession
notified.
Also at the same tlma aad plaee all
that tract or parecl of Isnd, lying and
beiag in the Upper Towa DiMrlcl of
Honstoa Qoaaty, Georgia, and contain
ing two acres, more orle?*, aad bounded
as follows; oa the North by lends of
I Moses Hill; on tho East by Moses Hill's
laa4; oa the South by George Shannons
??d on the Wul by M>ra Little. levied
od a? the proper'y of Audr?w Took*.
Tenant ia possession notified.
Also at the name time and {?lure all
I that tract or panel of land, situate,
lying and being in the Tsntb District of
j originally Houston, now Peach County,
I Geotgia, being eight acres, more or less *
|uud bounded as follows; North by J. VV.
Btaluaker Estate; Ea?t hv Green Foun
tain ; South by Dr. V. Brown and
Brother; and West by J. T. Hancock.
Levied on aa the property of Hannah
Hampton. Tenant in poaseesiou notified.
Also at the same time and place all
that tract or parcel of land, lying and
being in the Sixth District of originally
Houston, now Peach County, Georgia,
aud being n part of lot No. Fire in plan
o^xid District. It bejng lots Nos. 3-4 ?
and 5 in Block "C", according to the '
plat of survey of the lands of Mrs. M.
E. Richardson on record in the Clerk'?
office of Houston Saperior Court, on
which there is located a two-story ten
r<>om dwelling. The sume "ein? the town
of Byron, Georgin. directly Wept of the
High School building in said town.
Levied on as the property of Geo. F.
Brown. Tenant in poosesMan notified.
Also at the same time and place all
that tract or parcel of land, lying and be
ing in the Thirteenth Dia'rict of Hous
ton County, Georgia, to-wit; 'the West
part of lot of laud No. S04, said tract of
land aggregating 143 acre*, and bounded
as follows; on the Westbv lot of land
No. 302; North by lands of A.C. Brown|
Fast by Knds of Bass; and South by
lands of Ph 1 Bodry. Levied on as the
property of H. E. McCasvey. Tenant in
possession notified.
Also at tho same time and place all
that 70 acres of land, lying and being in
the Ninth District of originally Houston
now Peach County, Georgia,^nd bound
ed as follows; Nartli by lands of Ed
wards Brothers; East by lands of Had
dock; West by Slappev Mill road; and
South by lands of Mr. Halley.Said lands
being known as the Brrnie Snusgon
Place. Levied on as the property of E.
L. Fountain. Tenant ia poasession
notified.
Also at the ?sme time and place all
that tract or parcel of land, lying and
being in the eity or Port Valley, and in
originally Houston, now Peach County,
Georgia, now upon plat of record in the
office of the Clerk ef the Superior Ceurt
of Houston County, in book of plats No.
1, felioa (TO and 61,Yih lots 37-38 and 89
in Block 2. Said lands being a portion
of the John F. Trautman home place,
the metes and bounds of which fully
appear upon said plat, reference to
which is hereby made for purpose of
inore complete description. The said lota
fronting 90 feet on the North side of Oak
Street and running* back of uniform
width for a distance of 170 feet, the
rear line of same being 90 feet. Levied
on as the property of J. Q. A'lams. Ten
ant in possession notified. This 3rd day
of July 1025.
C. C. PIERCE Sheriff.
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can have your Battery re
charged in 8 to 12 hours,
instead of 2 or 3 days, as
formerly. Our One-Day
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use of your own battery
instead of an uncertain
rental.
McLENDON AUTO CO.
Perry, Ga.
ORDINARY'S CITATIONS
Georgia, Houatoa Ctulf
K. H. Howard having applied for let
ters of G'iardiaa?hip of Davi? N. Howard
thia in t? notify all persona concerned
to show cause if any they can why hit
application should not be granted at the
Court of Ordinary ea the Artt Monday ia
August next. This July 7, 192".
M. L. C06per. Ordinary.
H. P. Router having applied far letter?
of administration en 1m estate of Sykas
Ceter deceased, thia to aotlfy all pfiwl*
oonoerned to show cause, if any tbeyeaa
wh? bia applieatios should not be grfat
ed at the Court of Ordinary ea the first
Monday ia August next. This Jul) 7,
1?25.
M. L. Cooper, Ordinary.
Rdi son *azda Hotiaa Lamp? fall
?f light. McLandta A?t# Co.