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LEU AL SALE OF LAND
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Georgia, Houston County.
Whereas, on the second ?lay of Janu
ary 1W22 K. E. Smith, now deceased ;
executed and delivered to The Title;
Guaranty & Trust Compaay hia deed,
uniJer Section 1969, of the 188J, (3306
of the 11*10J Code of Georgia, to the
land? hereinafter described, for the
purpose of securing a debt referred to
iu bam deed, which deed is recorded in.
the Clerk's ofticv of Hous'.ou Superior
Court in Hook 31 of deeds, page 636.
And whereas, in said deed, ?aid Smith
gave t > said Company the power to ? i I
??id land* in case of default In the
prompt payment at maturity, of iuterest
or principal of aaid debt.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of the
power so veuted in the undersigned,
which la more accurately shown by
reference to aaid deed said Company
will sell at public OQtery to the bigneat
bidder, for ?aah, on the firat Tuesday
lu February 1?2M> duriugthe legal hours
of sale, before Houston County C<'urt
Huu?? door at Perry Georgia the lands
described iu the aforesaid deed, to-wit:
('no farm in the Thytesnth District
of Houston Coanty Georgia being the
Kant half of land lot number Two Hun
dred and Fifty One containing one hun
dred one and one-<juar:er acre*, more or
leas, and fractional lot number Two
Hundred and Fifty-two, containing
twenty light acres, more or lea?; said
farm containing iu tin-aggregated one
hundred twenty nino and one quarter
acres, more or lens.
haid luntla to be sold as the property
of the Estate of Said K. E. Smith.
The aaid deed first above mentione<l
wat executed and delivered to secure the
payment of otan certain promissory note
tor the auni of $1000 dated January
fee- on d 1922, and the principal debt
bearing interest at the rute of eigh? per
cent, per annum.
Said principal debt i* now pa?t due
bv th" terma thereof, and so declared to
bo bo dun for default in pavmunt of
tntcrci-t clue October firat lj)25. The
total amount of principal and interest
that will be due on Haiti debt on the first
Tuoaday in February 1U26 is n
Feo simple t ties will bo made t
ptirctiuatr nt said sale an<l tho prt
of such sale will bo applied first, w
payHK.nt of aaid debt with inter*:
expanses of this proceeding, and tl
mam i^r, in any, will be paid over
R. K ^mith estate or its legal
?tentative. Dated thia fifth day o
unrv 1^20.
THK TITLE GUARANTY & r
COM FAN V.
l$y T.iHoyt Dnvla, Its Attorney
ADMINISTRATOR'S!
Oil the first Tuesday in Febru
b two?. 11 the Ic^'hI houm of
undersigned us administrator jt
esitite of J. J. Marsliburu, d
will boll be/oro this court house tt>?\
Perrj , iti tho County of Hoiistou, )
of Georgia, at public outcry to
highest bidder for oh?!i.
"All that trnct or )>a> col of land kL
un L nil d Lol'No. S0o. containing V!
?cres, moro.or less, and that partol
lot* Nos. 20^ and 203 lying North
Eabt ol Moat* Creek aud Tomlin Cr
and containing 280 acres, mote or I
? II lying and being in originally
Tom h uow Eleventh District of Horn
County, Georgia, mid being part of
Thoiuii'? Gilbert Plantation, so-oul
now owned by the estate of J. J. Ma:
burn. Said laud* being more pnrticuln
diHCiibcd in deed from William
lioherl? lo J. J. Mnrrihburu, dated f
ven i bor 2nd, 1881, and recorded in D<
Book It. page 324, of tho rocoids
Houston County, Georgia, and in di
from J. 1). Taylor to J. J. Marslibui
<Jntcd .lune Btn, 181)1. and rocor led
Peed Hook X, page 394, of iho reooi
of Houston County, Georgia. Tho st
lands iiggrogatiiig five hundred thir
?even and one-half r>37^4 acres, more
loss."
N. E. MARSHBUUN, as adminintra
of the estate of J. J. Mnrnlihurn deed
See E J. ThompBnn Perry, (la.,
?. li. Slocumb Kathleen, G?., for
formation.
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF
CREDITORS
In the District Court of t
Utiiled State? for the Western 1
vision of the Southern District
Georgia.
In the matter ot' Charles Ha
Diater, Bankrupt, in Hankruptc
To the creditors of C bar leg Ba
nister of Perry in the eonnty
Houston and District aforesaid,
bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that on
Oct., Ittth, 1925 the said Charles
Bannister was duly adjudicated
bankrupt; and that the first meet
ing of his creditors will be held at
my office. 304 Grand Building,
Macon, Ga.? on January 12th,
192fi at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
at which time the said creditors
inay attend, prore their claims,
appoint a trust <vi. examine the
bankrupt, and transact such other
buainosa as may properly come be
fore said meeting. ' The bankrnpt
is required to be present on that
day for clamination. ,
Macon, (H.,'th4s Dec., 31, 1925.
TALLJ5Y,
Referee 1b. Bankruptcy. '
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SERVICE
AT
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THE CORNER STORE
We are prepared to fill your
needs for Groceries of All
Kinds and we are glad
to serve you.
If we haven't got it we will
get it for you.
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The Corner Store
"PAT" PATTISHALL, Propr.
Phone 52 ----- - Perry, Ga.
fctftli ur Lu? iLllla .
OIL EMULSIONS FOR PEACH
SPRAYING
Lnbrioating oil emulsion* freeze
At 15 degrees Fahrenheit. On De
cember 28 a ninimim temperature
of 10 degrees Fahrenheit and on
the day following' a-minimum of
14 degrees Fahrenheit was record
ed at Fort Valloy, Ga. These tem
perature? are representative of
the Peach Belt, although in some
sections an even lower minitsnm
was reached. These tern per a tt? r<*?
freeze all types of lubricating oil
emulsions and sometimes cso|e
STATEMENT
)f the Condition of The Perry Loan At
Savings Bank, located at- Perry, Ga., at
he close of businesi- December 31, 192&,
\s called for by the Superintendent of
Bankx.
Presidcnt.R. L. Cater Vice President
j. Fi Cater.
RESOURCES
rimo Loans, and Discount? $113,979.47
Honda and Stocks owned by the Bank 31.740 40
Banking House ? - 6.000.UC
furniture and Fixture? 2.500.00
>th?-r Real Estate " " 3,500.00
. aili in Vault and Amounts Deposited
in Banks 79,688.?7 1
Checks for clearing house 8,202-79
advance on Cotton in
Process of Shipment 29.030.S7
Jther Assets not included in th?
Above 4,820-13
Total, 9272,962-13
LIABILITIES.
Captal Stock.paid lu, 925,000.00
surplus Kun* * 27.500.0o
Undivided profits, lel8 Current Ex
pense?, intare?i and TsimPaid 6,010.21
Dae Unpaid Dividend? 2,(00-00 |
Individual l>?posit^ Subject to Cbeck 155,439-67
Saving? ueposit* 26.235.33
rim? Certificates 19,056.45
Jaahier's Check?. 2,220.67
Bills i-uyab'e. Including Time Cer
tificate* Representing Borred
Money 10,000.00
Total, 9272.962.18
ITATK OP GEORGIA,?Houstoh Couktt.
Before me came C- E- Andrew, caahior of
?errjr I.oan and Savings Bank, who being duly
iworii says that the above and foregoing state,
uent Is a true condition of said Bank, as Bbown
>y the books of'tilo "> said Bank.
C. E ANDREW Cashier
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th
lay of January 1926.
B. U. Andrew Jr. N* P. Houston County
jsorsia.
ORDINARY'S CITATIONS
Georgia, Houston County.
J. A. Middiebrooks having appliedfor
loiters of administration on the Estate
of Mrs. H. L. Middlebronks, deceased;
this is to cotify ali persons concerned to
show cause if any they can why his
petition should not be granted at the
Court of Ordinary on the tirst Monday in
February next. This January 5, [926.
M. Tj. Cooper Ordinary.
them to break down, the oil sep
arating out and rising to the top.
If this occurs, such emulsions are
not only useless for scale 'control
but dangerous from the standpoint
of tree injury, and they should be
diocarded or repumpcd.
Before spraying operations are
started tho stock emulsion should
be examined for free oil before and
after it is diluted with water. If
the oimtlaion does not readily mix
in the spray tank or if free oil or
scum appears on the top, the ma
terial should not be used. It
should the* be repnmped, or re
turned t? the manufacturer for
remulsifying.
It is often possible to save the
stock emulsion after it has been
frozen by letting it thaw out
gradually without disturbing. If
the material ha* the appearance of
a perfect eiqulsion upon thawing
it shonld be shaken well before
using so as to make tHo hea-vier
son p and water at the bottom go
into the emulsion.
U* S. Peach Laboratory,
Fort Valley, Ga. . I
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"What Was Your Mother's
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Asked the curious old codger?
"I guess," said the youngster
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to marry the people of this man's
town to the fact that our strength
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we sell.
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"THE HUSTLER"
PERR^, GA.
Opposite Depot Phone 31.
1 CENTRAL OF GEORGIA TO BROADCAST
The Central of Georgia Band and
Orchestra, composed of Savannah
employe? of the Central of Geor
gia Railway, will broadcast at
8:00 P. M-, Central Time, 9:00 P.
M. Eastern Time, Monday ni^ht,
January eleventh? from WSB. i bo
radio station of the Atlanta Journal
Atlanta, Georgia. A well selected ,
program of band and orchestra1
in? sic, with vocal solos anda^l ort
talk by L. Ay Downs, President of
tbo Central of Georgia, will be
given.
Patrons and. friends of t h o
Central ate'invited to tune in and
hear the concert.
C oal
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At $9.50
Phone 119
W. M. HARTLEY
?FOR SALE?Hogs. Apply ??
A. Smoak, Parry. Ga.