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How to Keep "Kids" Off Street
When the Dadson family out in Vancouver, li. C, bought two cornet*
and a trombone for their three children?the eldest of whom was then but
Blx?the neighbors viewed the musical project with decided skepticism.
"Father" Dudson, however, Lad ideus of ids own, nad the doubts of th?
neighbors worried hin? not one iotu. lie believed that children "run th*
streets" because there Is nothing in the average home to hold their Interest
lie believed that with a deilnlte something in the home it would be the home
and not the streets, that would see the most of his children. Further, he
believed that music could supply that definite something. At least It wat
worth a trial.
The above picture, from the Conn Music Center files, goes far toward
telling the rest of the story of this father's experiment.
Ills three children?Billy is now eight, Hector is six and Mona is four
are now real musicians. Recently they tried their instruments on a nationally
known vaudeville circuit, "just to see what it was like." Critics pronouncec
their uct the fe.iture of the bill. "Father" Dadson, however, is nvore Intei-estec
In the fact that the act is the feature of the home.
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comfort. They move in the best
circles. They're made for fellows
who like to keep moving. They're
spiffy shoes and no mistake.
Short & Edwards
Perry, Ga.
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Declaring that Nineteen twenty
six was the best and most success
ful year in its history, President
John J Pelley of the Central ol
Georgia in a statement issued
today expresses appreciation for
the patronage received and the
good will evidenced toward his
company during the past twelve
mouths. He says that the Central
looks back upon the old year with
satisfaction and to the new one
with confident optimism.
Mr Pel ley states that reports
for the firstcleven months indicate
that by the enil of the year his com
pany willhaie handled the greatest
traflie of any twelve month's
period, and this without any
shortage of transportation. He
points with pride to the fact thnt
while handling this largest traffic
in its history, the railroad's service
has beeu the best and most
efficient ever given its pa'rons.
This efficiency of operation Mr
Pclley attributes to the loyal co
operation of the company's elevei.
thousand employes
The Ceulral's president call?
attention to the fact that increas
iug traffic of a railroad is the besi
of evidenco that the territory it
serves is growing and developing.
For this reason, ho states, tb?
management is not selfish ii
expressing satisfaction over it*
expanding basinets. He reiterate>
his belief that the Southeast ha.'
all the essentials for growth am.
development, which will contium
during the years ahead, resulting
in permanent prosperisy for thi
patrons of his company.
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Sale Under Power In Deed To Secire Deb
Uador and by viitue of a power o>
?al? contained in deed to ae< urn dcbi
made by J. It. Hardison, Jr., 1B H '?? 8
P. Crawford on the 2nd day ol a <.jruar)
ltl7, and recorded in the office of thi
Clerk of the Superior Court of Houston
County, Georgia, in Hook 32, folio84,
? tie undersigned will sell to the highest
bidder for ensh between the legal hoar
>f salo ' n the 4 h day of January, 1927
1 jTor- the court liou-e door of Ilousto
Jountv, Georgia, the following desirih
ed property 0/ the estate of J. II. Ha rdi
son. Jr., to-wit: All of that tra?t 1
anil, lying and being in the 6th Distric
of Houston (now Peach) County, con
taining Ninety-eight (98) acres, bein;
parts of lots of Innd N< s. 7!). 82 ?ud 8:
in the plan of ?aid district, bounded a
follows: On the North by lands of J. A
Walton, on the East by land? of ('. \Y
Hardison, on the South by 1 nda of K
G. Hardi?on and on the We-t by land
of H. A. M?thew?, of what i? known a:
the old George W. Hnrdi-on homcplaee
Also one engine and b< il< rand coinplet
?*aw-mill outfit, owned bv the said J. B
Hardison, Jr., end in his possession h
?.he time of his death.
The indebtedness secured by the dee
to secure d- bt from J. Ii. Hardison, Jr.,
to Mrs. S. F. Crawford are four (4)
notes, date 1 February 2nd, 1917, for th<
jrincipal sum of $lt5.C0, each, describ
?d ns follows:
One Hundred and Twenty-five Dollar
($125.00) due Februsry 2nd. 1!?1S.
One Hundred aad Twenty-fixe Do lar
($125.00) due February 2nd, 191?.
One Hundred nod Twenty-five Dollar
($125.fO) due February 2nd, 1920.
One Hundred nnd Tw- nty? five Dollar
($125.CO) due Fi bruary 2nd, 1921.
Said principal notes bear interes'
?"rorn date at the rate of eight per res
per anu'.m, p yable annunllv, tog ihe
?vith the cost Of this proceeding aR rte
vided in said d"ed to secure deb'. Th
interest on said not"s has 1 een p-?i<! t>
February 2nd, so t ha' the rrin'jipn' tn
interest due o" dato of sale amount
',o $093.X4; the last of said not?
having matured ou F? b-unry '.'n<i
It'J 1 and default having t-cn made Ii
the said J.' B, Hardison, Jr., in pi
nont of fnid notes et tie m ituritie
.'?? r-ot.
Prooceds of ?aid fnle will be apj.I;<>
'trst to 'he j>av ment of the in 'eb'e Ines
d ie and oweing by the said .T. B. Hurdi
son, Jr,, to Mrs. H. F. Crawford, in
cluding thi cost of this ]>r?ce?ding, am
the purpln*, if any. wil| be p*id over t
the e'ta'eof the snid J. II. Ha'disor, Jt
Deed will be made to the p"r haser '
said property at s ii'l ?alo by the un ler
s'gred an authorized in said deed v
rec re debt. This December Oth. 1026.
MRS. H F. CRAWFORD
By C. C Richardson, her Attorney r
Law.
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Georgia, Houston County.
W ill bt sold bafere tba Court Home
door i ? t ie first Tuesday Id Jaanar7,
1927 bti#fcn (he legal hours of sale the
following property to wilt
One usod Ford roadster, motor No.
9951629; levied ?'n the property of
J. T. & C. V. Smith and found it) their
pass ?mods, to satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa
from Houston Superior Court in favor
of Jones Motor Co vs J. T. Smith and
C. V. Smith. This December 0, 19?6.
Altto at the sam? time snd place; Out
Han't cotton planter: two Gsntl guano
distributor?; one Cole corn dropper;
two haiiiond plow sto< ks; one No. C2
Chattanooga one-horse plow; two No.
?:? Chattanooga plows; one No. !?*
Chattaneosa middle buster. Levied
on as the property of W. C. Lanpston
and found in his possession, te satisfy s
distress warrant from Houston Superior
Court in favor of J. II. Davis vs W. C.
l.angs'on. This De- ember <>, 1926.
Also at the same timo and place; one
Fnrd tonring ear pain'ed black, motor
No. 11941333; one two-horse Chatta
nooga wagon. Levied on as the propert)
??f W. O. Lungston and found In hi*
I po-session lo s?tisry a mortgage Fi Fn
frem Houston Superior Court in favoi
>f Perry Ixinn & Savings Bnnk vs W. C.
L'tngston. This December 6, 19tf6.
C. C. PIEKCE Sheriff
Sale Under Power In Deed To Sebure Debt
Under nnd by virtue of tho power ol
? ?le contained in ihe deed to secure
i? bt executed by J. B. ilardiscn, Jr.,
.o Mrs. S. F. Crawford on the 9th d*)
>f Apiil, !9J3 nnd recorded in the ofliee
>f the Clerk of the Superior Court ol
tlouston Couniy, Georgia. in Hook 3?,
foiio 171, tho undersigned will sell to
lie highest nnd best bidder for cash
Jet wee it the legal hours of sale On Hit
tth day of Jnnuary, 1927, lef jre the
ourt house door of Houston County
Georgia, the following described proper
ty of tho e tnto of J. It. IIar<ii?on, Jr.,
o-wit: All that tract or prr< el of Innd,
i)ing and being situat? in the C h diB
crict of Houston County [new Peach
touuty] G' orgin, nnd desor bed is fol
lows: Forty (40) acres of lnnd more oi
leas of lot No. 82. bounded as follows:
On the North by lands formerly owner
by J. A. Walton, .on the East by Junipei
Creek, on the South by lands of Clark &
Karroo, and on the West by lands of J.
13. Iiardison.
The indebtedness secured by tab;
deed to secure debt is one note for tin
.?rincipal sum of $284.87, duo Februar}
17th, 1024, benring interest after maturi
ty at the rato cf t ight per cent pei
tnnum, so that tho piineipal nnd intero i
lue on date of sale amount" t<? $3?0.f6,
said note having maturi d on Febrr.an
17th, 1044 and default h ving been mad*
by t're said J. It. Hartlison. Jr., ii
payment of said n- te nt maturity.
Proc eds of Faid sale wilt be a)>plie
irst to the payment of the ii debtednrs
lue by the said J. B. Ila d'mon, Jr.. t
he said Mrs. t*. F. Crawford ineludiuj
.he costs of this pioeeeding nnd th<
surplus, if any, will be pnid over to tin
representative of tho estate of the fair
J. It. Hadison, Jr.
Deed wdt be made lo the purchase'
>f ?a^d property at raid snle by tl><
indersigned as authorized in the sait
leed to secure debt. This December 6th
1993.
MRS. 8. F. CBAWFORD
By C. C. Richardson, her Attorney nt
Lnw.
LEGAL SALE OF LAND
Whereas on December 10th, 1021 It
K. Jnt.es executed and delivered to Mirt
-lofie I,. Jones his certain promissory
iota for tho principal sum of Fiv'r
fhousnnd ($5,0<i0.o<>) Dollars to becomi
due August 1st, 1942, with interest fron
maturity until paid at the rate of eight
per cent nor annum nnd simultaneous!;
therewith executed and delivered se
airily dei-tl with power of hale to thi
ollow ng described property, to-.\it:
All i f an undivided two-ninths inter
u.t in and to that certain trad of lr?nr
litoi t 'd in Ninth District of Houstoi
'oui.ty, Georgia, nnd being Known nt
j tie Jones Place, nnd ccmprisirg 3HIJ<
j icres, more or le-s. Sn d fa in beiiif
bounded on North bv lands of B. 11.
' Vri lit: East, by lands of Hrasw> II anr
, Jiule Georgia Orchard Comi anv; Sontl
?y 1 >nds of iiraswell; west by lands o)
' ioow and Wilson, f a d tract bring inadr
jp of H 1.45 ncies, n o e or less off Sontl
,?art of lot No. 175, all of lot No. 17
:omprising 204.25 acres, more or less,
<").<)4 acres, more or less, off North sid<
of lot No. 173 and 10.75 acres more rr
es<, out of South Krst corner of lot No
17?) and North Ka<t corner of I t No. 1H \
Which deed is recorded in office 0.
the Clerl? of the Superior Court o
loiiston County, Georgia. Book 2l,pag
And whereas in said detd it is pro
?iiled ih t iip-jfi the failure to pay sail
rot: at maturity that the grantee there
11 is authorized to put up nnd sell a
lublie out-cry the above described pr< p
rty, to the highest bidder for cash,
?fter advertising time, place nn<l t? rms
>f ?aid sale once a week for four (4)
/eoks immediately precceding said salt
n any newspaper published in Hous'or
ounty, Georgi.;
And whereas said above described
ot'1 and security ? ee I has been dul;
inferred t>y Miss Sofie I*. J ones, th<
at tee, unto M s .Mollie C. Jones s
And whereas the un lersigned, Char I i?
Jones is the s< le legatee under tin
; Viil of the ?aid Mr?. Mollie C. Jones.
Now there'ore, thepremi*escin*idt r ?
[ .nd i.nder and by virtue of the p'we
onfor red on't'ie tinder*igred bj s i
??ed, I will sell on January o:h, 1 r?2%
t public out-ery before t e C< 111
louse door of Mou'ton County, Oeori-i;
rithin the le^al hours of sale to th
ighest bidder for cash, the ab ve de
ribed property. The amount that i:
>ie on sairl note is Thirty-Eight linn
red ($3H00.(Mt) dollars pri"eip?|, wit'
i iterestfr- m Aug v* t 1st, 1925 to d te o'
!iis sale, at the rate of eipht per cent
>cr annum.
The prcc. ed? of said sale will be ap
plied :
1? To the payment of sa d indebted
.eu and the cost of this proceeding
?od the remainder, if any, distributed it
record .nee with the direction* in sab
le*l.
t'HAKLIE J. JONES
Brown it Brown, Attorneys at-Law.
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