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J. W. BLOODWORTH
"THE BUSY BIG STORE"
Perry, Ga.
Building
for thtffuture
of die South
THE Development Service of the Southern Railway
System is continually studying the problems and op
portunities of agriculture and industry in the South.
The agricultural work of the Southern's Development
Service takes the form of helpful suggestions concerning
farm problems, including methods of cultivation, diversi
fication and-rotation of crops, protection from plant disease
and insects, breeding and care of farm animals and mar
keting of farm products. The effort has been to do this along
practical lines.
The industrial work of the Development Service Is that of
assisting manufacturers to locate close to sources of raw
materials, convenient to coal or hydroelectric power, with
ample railway facilities and favorable labor conditions.
The services of this department of the Southern are at
the disposal of all who are interested.
The Southern Railway System, in addition to its business
of carrying the commerce of the South, is cooperating in
building the greater South of the future.
About 76 per rmt of the cotton
epindle* in the South are located
along the Southern Railway,
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Gio. L. KEEN
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Mrs. C. R. Hancock, L'erry, Ua.
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By QERTRUDB WALTON
F WHAT ralqe to
anyone Is a numb
on a postal card)
This card crnts at
Ghristmas does lit
tle moro than fill
oar waste bnskets.
There Is Beldom a
greeting saved to
rarer to after a day or bo. This la my
first cardlcss Christmas. It I can send
no more than a card to my frlendq I
shall send nothing,'' Laura Lee de
clared during an afternoon's shopping
trip with her neighbor, Mrs. ltand,
"The card may go Into the wnste
basket but the kindly thoughts that
the card conveys to the ono who re
ceives It and the Joy of the sender of
the card could not be contained In the
largest basket In tlm world. There
nre some things that we may not
'scrap,' nor can we afford to cast some
things out of our lives. If my dis
agreeable and harmful manners and
habits could bo thrown Into a scrap
heap as easily as a card may be cast
there, If the worthy, lovely Impulses
of the sender could he filed uw-iy In
my brain-box for referenco whenever
a previous desire to bo kind and un
selfish la forgotten and the ugly, selfish
part of myself begins to assert Its
ownership, I would be glad," Mrs. Ihind
answered kindly.
Two days before Christmas EJdlth
Rand hurried across the street to the
Lee home on an errand. The mall man
had Just left the door as Laura Lee
met Edith with a handful of letters
and cards.
"Please wall until J look over
this card from Jane, the dear. She
hasn't written me for ages. Let me
see who this one 1b from. Why from
Lena In Cuba I And one from Jack In
Canada, and dear old pal Ethel In
Mexico. When have X ever heard from
Cora Haines? I had lost her where
abouts. Lena Is teaching In a mission
school. Cousin Jack Is In tho gov
ernment's employ and ns busy as a
bumble bee. We used to get our "trlj;" j
together In college. He would help me
while I wrote his English outlines.
Dear Ethel says she lias established 8
school for girls. And here Is dear Mar
garet. Lnne with her third baby. She
Is writing this enrd while watching the
baby who Is 111. To think they found
time to write to mo. O, Edith, never
have I realized before how happy a
name on a card co*ild make one feel.
What If no one ever thought to write
me? What n discovery to find that
our thoughts, our love may bo so big
while sending a card, for no puckage
Is large enough anyway to hold genu
ine good will and lova Tho Joy these
in^ssnges have brought me could nove?
Georgia, Houston County.
By viitue of the power of sale con
tained in a certain loan deed from B. W.
Carter to Chas. T. Airey, aaid deed b
ing of rcoord in Book 96, lolio S06, in
the office of the Clerk of Superior Court
of Houston County, Oa.. the andarsign
od will offer for sale before the eourt
house door at Perry, Houston County,
Gu., on Thursday, December 30th, 1926,
between the hears of 10 A. It., and 4 P.
M., to the highest bidder for cash, the
following described real estate i
All that tract of land in the 10th Dis
trict Houston County, Qa., containing
i00 acres, and being 50 acres of lot No.
101, and 1?0 aoros of lot No. 193| anc
being the same land eonveyed to H. W.
Carter by deed recorded in the office of
the Clerk of Houston County 8uperiot
Court, in Deed Book 93, folio443, which
said deed is hereby referred to for o
more perfect description.
The snid lnnd will bo sold for the
purpose of paying the indebtedness ol
H. W. Carter to Chas. T. Airey, which
indebtedness is evidenced by a certaii
promissory note dated October 29cc
19lS, payable Junuary 1st 1924, and be
ing for i he principal sum of $5000.00,
bearing iuterest at 7 per cent per annun
payable Janunry 1st annually. The lear
<leed above referred to was also dated
October 22nd 1918, and given to secme
i he payment of said note and interest
thereon. The said lonn deed provide
that in ease of default, the holder of
said note nnd loan deed, would have
right to proceed nt once to sell the ab> ve
descr bed land, at the court house doc r
in Houston County, Qa., to the highest
bidder for ensh, for thepurpoae of pay
ing all indebtedness therein referred t:
including principal, i tenst, taxes, in
surante, after advertising once a we?l
for four woeks, giving time, terms ant'
place of sale, in the newspaper in whirl
the Sheriff's sales of\.HoU8ton Count
are advertised. The said not? with m
accumulation of interest being now ii
default, i he power of Pale lias becom
operative.
There will be duo on Thursday, De
cember suth 1926, the principal sum n
85,000.00, interest amounting to S3.0U8.48
tuxes advanced amounting to $403.4'
and $17.50 insurance premium.
The proceeds of sale will be paid or t
in accordance with provisions in tl r
said lean deed ; and a Fee Simple d< cd
will be made the purchaser as authorise d
in siid loan deed.
Dat?d this November 87th 1926.
CIIAS. T. AIKEY
By Dnsher & Mann, His Attorney!
at-law.
oe Oirown inro a waste DasXet. Flea?'
forgive my words I hp other afternoor
Can you hurry to town with me to bu;
all the cards they have? It will tak
a great number to distribute some o
the good will and love that Is bubMlm
over In my heart It Is true this Joy
peaeo and love that Christmas mean
?the things the Rabe In the Mange
brought?can never be cast tnto t
wast? basket.
i<fX l?26, Western Newspaper Union.)
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On Christmas Day
Keep a lookout for old Santa
He's coming soon to you.
He's coming to the little ones
v And to the bl* folks, too.
Hog Killing Time
Is Here
We Can Supply You With
Salt and Lard Cans
Syrup Cans, A Few Left.
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Hay Wire, Barbed Wire and Staples fci
fencing your farm fields.
Axes for winter wood.
Lanterns and Globes, the best.
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls at low price?
Purina Feeds
All Varieties.
Seed Rye, Wheat and Oats.
We buy Pe3?, Shelled Corn, Peanuts, and will find
a market for your produce.
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