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HJ11STQN HOME JOURNAL
LEGAL SALE ok l.lvd
JOHN L. HODGES, Publi.h.r, U» po.„
Mrs. JOHNL. HODGES, Editor, of sale contained in a Security Deed
executed by Eugene McKenzie to H.
E. Talton on the 6th day of January.
1931. and recorded in deed book 37
page 332 Clerk s office Superior Court
Houston County. Georgia, the under
signed H. E. Talton will sell at public
Published Every Thursday
Official Organ cf Perry and
Houston County.
SALE OF LAND UNDER POWER
CONTAINED IN DEED TO
SECT RE DEBT
Georgia. Houston County.
By virtue of pow'er of sale contained
in deed to secure debt from Brown
Wimberly to The Prudential Insur
ance Company of America dated July
24, 1930, and recorded in Clerk s of-
CLASSIFIED ADS
Subscription $1.50 A Year.
Entered at the Post Office at
utcry to the highest bidder for cash g ce Superior Court Houston County,
before the Court House door of Hous-
JAS. L. BUSH. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Perry, Ga.
Phor.e 37 Res. 129
re me Lourt Mouse ooor or nous- Geo^a Book 43, p a ge 119, _ , ,
ton County, Georgia, during the legal Win ^ go ld before the door of the —Fox lernerS, 1 months old. toj
D n w . hours of sale, on the 1st day of Nov- court house of Houston County, Geor- exchange for com, potatoes,chick* 1
Perry,^Georgia, as Mail Mat- ember. 1932, the following property, gia on the 31st day of October, 1932 e o?, or Other produce. lt:3
ter of Second Class.
to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land ly-
between the legal hours of sale to the
highest bidder for cash the following
Cards of Thankt, etc., Obitu- ing and beiDg in the 10th District of rea l estate, situated and be-
aries. Resolutions, and Notices Houston County, Georgia, and being a ing in the 13th & 1 4 th Districts of
are 1 cent a word. None are P ortion ot lo ^ No. 199 containing 42.8 pf OUS t on County, Georgia, to-wit:
accented for less than 25 cents acres anrl bein S bounded on the west -All c .- r ta.in tract or parcel of
ep ea ror less * n to cents b Isom Lattimore, north by Isom ]and qit . lvine- and bein? in Land
for on,insertion. Money mu,t LAttimore Mid A H. Hill, eul by lot
be sent with copy. No, 218, and south by lot No. 200. Be- tbe 44 {jj Land District and Land Lots
ing the land conveyed by C. B. Wil- Number 30 6, 307, 323, 324 and 325 in
lingham, Jr„ to Eugene McKenzie by the 13th Land District of Houston
deed dated Fept. 9, 1927, and recorded bounty, state of Georgia, located on
in deed book 42 page 142 in the office
of the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Houston County, Georgia.
Also all that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the 10th District of
Houston County, Georgia, and being
To the earth the plow seems cruel, the west half of lot No. 218, contain-
— ing 101 ‘.4 acres, more or less, and be
ing the land conveyed by C. B. Wil-
Miss Kate Felder,
Perry, Ga,
—For Rent—Apartments furnish-
td or unfurnished. Mrs. 8am
Hurst, Perry, Ga. 10:27
SAGE SAYINGS
Greatness discerns greatness.
Honey Is sweet, hut bees sting.
For Rent: Carter House. Will
rent as a hotel or in apartments.
O. B. Mu?e.
V.
Marriage ties are love knots
times.
the Public road leading from Cordele
to Macon, Georgia, about 5 miles
South from Perry, more particularly
described as follows: BEGINNING at For Rent—ToUr Horse Farm at
the Southwest original corner of Lot Hendersou. Apply Mrs M. L.
306, which is also the Southeast orig- Thompson, U16 Arch Sueet,
inal corner of Lot 325, thence running 10-27 M ipnn Cs
along the South original line North 88 ' < , j .
A cable road
pulling affair.
was at best a wire-
You needn't
> unlock the
climb
gate.
over the
... . „ .... . , degrees 50 minutes East 1502 feet;
lingham, Jr., to Eugene McKenzie by thence North 1 degree 10 minutes
deed dated OcL 19, 1917 and recorded West 5940 {eet through lots 30 6 and
in deed book 27. page 421 in the office 307 to the North original line of lot
of the Clerk of the Superior Court of 307; thence along . said North origina i |
ounty, Georgia. line South 88 degrees 50 minutes'
The indebtedness secured by said Weat 1502 feet; thence North a de . j
deed, and for the payment of which. ee 10 minutes W est 2984 feet;
said property will be sold is repre- thence South 68 degre es 50 minutes
— For Sale- 200 bushels Abruzzi
Rye at $1.00 ter bushel.
J. H. Davis & Son,
Ferry, Ga.
SIMS’ ‘ \
GROCERY STORE N
The Highest Quality of Staple and Fancy
Goods kept. Prompt Service. Every Arti
cle Guaranteed Fresh and Good.
Trade With Us.
YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED
V/. B. SIMS
Phone 8 Perry , Ga.
cm
Pure Milk
we are not going to.
Thought has always secured better
results than intuition.
For Sale —FairbanksMorse
rr— 1 by one principal note for the West 2S03 feet through lot 323 to the Self Oiling Engines, Wind
East original line of lot 113; thence Mills, Water Tanks,Feed Mills,
North along said East original line of Grist Mills, Store and Wagon
Me can all explain many things that principal sum of $950.40, dated Janu-
■ature consists In
for grand Ideas.
using grand
H'hat we gave we have; what
spent we had; what we left we 1<
To believe
meun to act.
does not necessarily
That requires exertion.
The public is only wild to buy stocks
when It Is wild venture to buy them.
A row among kinfolk lasts a life
time, but they are all present at each
one’s funeral.
With the disappearance of the wood
shed, came the subsidence to spanking.
Cause nnd effect.
ary 6, 1931, and due Oct. 1,1931, bear
ing interest from its date at the rate
of 8'; pier annum. The power of sale
contained in said security deed has
become operative by reason of the
failure of the said Eugene McKenzie
: to pay the said principal note when
the same became due. There will be
owing or. said indebtedness secured by
said deed the said principal sum of
S950.40, and the sum of $58.25 inter
est to date of sale. The proceeds of
said sale will be applied, as is pro
vided in said security deed. Fee Sim
ple deed will be made to the purchas
er at said sale by the undersigned.
This 3rd day of October, 1932.
H. E. Talton.
Duncan & Nunn, Attorneys.
Scales. S. D. Harrison, Kath
leen, Ga. Near Houston Fac
tory.
lot 113, 1 degree 10 minutes West 95
feet to the North original line of said
lot; thence South 88 degrees 50 min
utes West 4657.8 feet along the North
original lines of lots 113 and 114 to
the public road above mentioned;
thence following said public road ac
cording to the following calls: South j —
23 degrees 32 minutes West 2301.5 City Tax books are open for
feet thence South 21 degrees 23 min- collection of city taxes. Offices
utes West 20S.1 feet; thence South 13 1 moved to Whipple Bldg.
10:27 O. A. King, Clerk.
NOTICE
You may know that:
OUR MILK IS ALWAYS GOOD
for it is pure and fresh. It not only tastes good
but it is good for you--foryour health.
Drink plenty of our MILK FOR YOUR
HEALTH’S SAKE as well as for the sweet
pleasant taste it has.
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS
SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia, Houston County.
Will be sold before the Court House
door in said County within the legal y^enc
degrees 52 minutes West 532.2 feet;
thence South 3 degrees 38 minutes
West 489.7 feet; thence South 1 de
gree 10 minutes East 622.7 feet;
thence leaving said road South 74 de
grees 15 minutes East 2088 feet; I
thence South 79 degrees 55 minutes
East 700.6 feet; thence South 86 de-
grees 46 minutes East 1378 feet; j The 1932 tax books are open,
thence South 83 degrees 31 minutes Come now, pay your taxes and
East 2592.6 feet; thence South 2 de- save interest and cost,
grees 57 minutes West 707.8 feet
South 34 degrees 31 minutes
GROVANIA GROVES
Delivered at your door
Perry, Georgia
It Is a curious fact’ that one
enjoy a play whose plot hasn't
slightest plausibility.
the
° t l y r 7° the legal thence South 34 degrees 31 rainutes j
l r Lv, f u Tuesday ln East 695.5 feet; thence South 33 de-
*ii, ' foUowin & P r °P- grees 51 minutes East 1948.6 feet;:
A.» to-Wit. tbon/iA CJ/-.,. tv, oc A n : .
M.E. Akin, Tax Collector
Houston County, Georgia.
thence South 36 degrees 49 minutes:
East 1034.2 feet; thence South 38 de-
In ancient times every man's house
was full of knick-knacks he had loot
ed from some subjugated nation.
Thai *■ **act or parcel of land situ-
fttC, 1\ ing ana V-vinp- in thp I ^ t h la n/]
District of Houston Lo — * v Georgia 5 ree5i ^ minutes East 177 feet to the
same being known as the Old v.-lif?, ’ Southeast original corner of Lot 325, j
Grace Plantation, containing 400 0je point or place of beginning. Said j
acres, more or less, and being whole , lr . < ^C r HfJ anc * con t a ining 1221.63 acres, |
lot of land No. 219, containing 202^ pi^ h rT, oIat of the Grace-Napier j the most notable achievement in
A great deal of real life is roman-' acrcs ' “°^ r or le f s ' and „P arts of lots veyor, dated March*2® 11 ^ ! lX pi, *' riter '^tory. The now
' : *■ I laics':; .«*»»- ! " 00 ' is,0C ‘ con,Mn ' s ■" 01 the
tressed and wretched to notice It. lan( L of w H BulT; ^ __
Madison Marshall Home Place
A hen men look reminiscent while vvas deeded to John H. Grace by J. D
WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER
The Wood-dock typewriter is
If'north °bv The =tedn^ o^Eo 4 he un- ° f
bv he OW dersi ^ Ded is represented by one prom-! , best and . mo8t Popular typewriter
■lace which iSEwr >’ note date<1 Jul y 24. 1930, due 1 k-atures In One hansomely fmished
you are telling your story they nrc
arranging the one they g«>u b to
tell when yours Is ended.
LEGAL SALE
Marshall, and lands of W. H. Buff
by lo.Jo of W. II. Duff, ttUC]
west by lands of Knight and lands of
Kezar. Also all that tract or parcel ot
land lying and being in the 13th land
District of the County of Houston,
State of Georgia, bounded as follows:
Commencing at the corner of lot No.
per
15, 1935, for the principal f mackiue, improved and simplified
S8.000.00, bearing interest it is not something "just as good”
but something better, and, best
and trade .allowances most liberal.
The Woodstock is not a cheap
machine, but it certainly does
give you most for your money.
Investigate the new Woodstock
October
sum of
from ita da to at th
annum, payable annually.
Default having been made in the
t-vment of the annual interest due
on s.j d loan on October 15, 1931, the
power oi -cjg contained in said deed
to secure debt v„ s b eco me operative.
The proceeds of saia o a ic shall be
GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY
Will be sold before the Court Hous.
door of said County between the legal
hours of sale on November 24, 1932, , , , . ., , . i utm wgaiuc. »nu ws, u. uuai , n -_ ,
at public outcry to the highest bidder ' ,nvn , sald ’t^Hch to the aor th and p roceed j ng; ai)d 4 be surplus, if any, I * elephone 1087. They also rent,
south lines of lot No. 220, then along ^jjaH be paid to said Brown Wimber- buy, repair and exchange all
said line 6 chains to the starting point, ^j s jjeirs or assigns. { makes typewriters. - Adv,
243 running east on south line of lot ap : e d fi rs t to the navmem. f Lb lnvest, S a J e n ^ v
^1 No 220 five chains, thence due north in Tebtedness secured deed n ^ aC r 0U f°'
,,, 4 7.) chains to run of branch, thence secure debt together with cost of this IMill Deiry bt. Macon, La.
FOR REAL BARGAINS
In The
Meat and Grocery Lines
Trade With
E. F. BARFIELD
Quality Goods Sold At Reasonable Prices
Groceries and Fresh Meats
for cash the following:
All that tract or parcel of land sit
uate, lying and being in the 5th Dis
trict of the County of Houston, State
of Georgia, consisting of Fifty (50)
acres, more or less, of land lot num
ber Ninety-three (93), (being the
being two and one-half acres, more or
less. Also all that tract or parcel of
land lying, situate, and being in the
County of Houston, State of Georgia,
bounded as follows: Commencing at
North-west quarter, and One Hundred ,hc Academy Lot nearthe southeast
corner of Lot No. 220, in the 13th
one and one-fourth (101 1 , ) acres,
more or less, of land lot number
Ninety-four (94), (being the West
half); the whole lying in one body of
One Hundred Fifty-one and one-fourth
< 151 *4 ) acres, more or less, bounded
North by lands of Frank Gunn, East
by lands of Frank Gunn, and J. D.
Whiteside, South by lands of J. D.
Whiteside; West by lands of W. M.
McDonald, being the lands whereon
George Smith formerly resided.
Said sale will be had under and by
virtue of a power of sale contained in
a security deed dated December 9,
1931, from Mrs. Nannie T. Ferry to
S. W. Hatcher, recorded Clerk's Of
fice, Houston Superior Court, Book
•41, folio 74, given to secure a prom
issory note described therein of even
District of Houston County, 1 chain
and 25 links from said corner and
jincring with Academy lot, com
mencing at the branch on the north
and south line on the east side of lot
220 and west side of lot No. 243 and
running south to Academy place 5.75
chains, then west parallel with land
line 8 chains to corner near spring,
and cornering with Academy lot, then
du< north to said branch 75 links,
t\. n up said branch to starting point,
ontaining two and two-tenths (2.2)
c: ;, more or less, and being the land
deeded by the Trustees of Hickory
Grove Church to John H. Grace, dated
Oc her 22nd, 1902, and being the
land described in deed from Mrs. John
H. Grace and Mrs. Lucy Grace Davis
«iate therewith for §305.14 principal. to Charles Grace Marshal! imDeed re
hearing interest from .late thereof at 5® rd 1 e ? ln ®°° k 4 ?' P a & e * 316 and 317
Clerk’s Office of Houston Superior
Court. Levied on and to be sold as the
property of Charles Grace Marshall
and found in his possession, to satisfy
a fi fa from the Superior Court of
Dooly County, Georgia, in favor of
The Texas Company against the said
Charles G. Marshall.
“ '7, per annum, payable semi-annual
ly, according to interest coupons as
described in said security deed, which
security deed, including the land and
indebtedness described therein, has
been transferred to the undersigned
Mrs. A. I. McWilliams. Default hav
ing occurred in payment of one of
said interest coupons for $12.20, due
June 9, 1932, said Mrs. McWilliams,
acting under the terms of said securi
ty deed as such transferree, will sell
said property at said sale to pay said CoUutv, Georgia, -aid
principal note and interest thereon
from December S, 1931. Raid property
will be sold subject to a prior loan
and interest thereon from June 4,
1931, shown by a security deed re
corded said Clerk’s office, Book 41,
folio 65. A deed will be made to the of the defendant L B B
^ b j eC L„ t0 .L h ! found ia his pc SS.'-sion to
Al-o at the same time and plac.
all of lot No. G7 in Block No !) in
the town of Bonaire, Houston
lot having
Proper deed of conveyance will be
made to the purchaser or purchasers
of said property at said sale by the
undersigned as provided in the deed
to secure debt.
This October 3rd, 1932.
The Prudential Insurance Company
of America
By C. L. Shepard,
Its Attorney at Law.
TAX SALES
ORDINARY’S CITATIONS
Georgia, Houston County:
Will be sold before the Court House
door, within the legal hours of sale
on the first Tuesday in November,
1932, the following property, to-wit:
All that tract of land in the Tenth
District of Houston County, Georgia,
being a part of lot No. 1 in Block
“C” according to plat of the J. H.
Davis & Son subdivision, recorded in
Map Book 1, page 216, in the Clerk's
Office of Houston Superior Court.
Levied on and to be sold as the prop
erty of the Estate of E. A. McHan
to satisfy Fi Fas for State and Coun
ty taxes for the years 1928, 1929 and
1930 in favor of J. A. Davis, Trans
feree.
This October 5, 1932.
C. C. Pierce, Sheriff.
SANITATION and SERVICE
Is our motto. Georgia Laws require Barber
tools sterilized and a fresh towel to every cus
tomer. That is what you get here and also
Good Work.
City Barber Shop
T. R SUMMERS, Propr.
GUARDIAN S SALE
ii'iuicuau i.\ pnuu
located thereon a - tore-hou-e; said ( . harge(i from her
store-house hereby described be- aml re , eive ietlei:
GEORGIA, Houston County.
J. H. Watson. Jr., guaidiun of
Edgar Watson having applied for
letters of dismission Irom li i s
guardianship; this is to notify all
persons concerned to show cause
if any they can why Lis applica
tion should not he granted at the
Court, of Ordinary on the first
Monday in November next.
This Oct. 10, 1932.
Mrs. J. R. Hunt, tempoiary
administratrix of the estate of J.
K. Hunt, deceased, represents toICounty, will be sold for cash at
the court in her petition duly i public outcry, on the first Tues-
filed aud entered on record, that day in November, 1932, at the
.-he has fully administered said es- j couithou.se door in said County,
tate. This is therefoie to cite all between the legal hours of sale,
persons concerned, kindred and one share of stock in the Hillside
creditors, to Show cause, if any | Cotton Mi
they Can, why said temporaly ad-
miuistiairix should not he dis-
administration
GEORGIA, Houston County,
^ By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Houston
Is, a corporation.
P. E. Cross. Guardian of
Maselia Bordeis, a minor.
N O W
MORE THAN EVER
BLOODWORTH’S IS THE PLACE TO BUY
GROCERIES and HARDWARE
Our Merchandise is the Best. Our Prices
are as Low as the Lowest.
J. W. BLOODWORTH
Delivery Service
Phone 94.
PERRY, GA.
ing the only stoie-honse owned
by L B. Bray, that lies in Block
No. 9. Levied on as the pro peri j
y and
sat isfy
of dismission,
o i the first Monday in November,
1932.
John L. Hodges, Ordinary.
-0-
lien of said security deed securing , e, f „ u
.-aid prior loan. afl f l f f om Houston
This October 27, 1932. | Court in Iavor of J. H
MRS. A. I. MCWILLIAMS.
S. W. Hatcher, Attorney.
American Breed of Dogs
Boston terriers nre distinctly an
American development, produced by
crossing the English bulldog with tiie
English terrier. The breed originated
la Boston.
Superioi
Watson,
V\ auon.
Jr. Adtnr. estate J. H.
Sr. dee°ased.
This October 3rd, 1932.
C. C. Pierce, Sheriff
One Way cf Reasoning
It is remarkable how much finer
horseback riders ttie poor must be
than the rich. Thus you must have
noticed that poor youths never r.re
thrown and injured in polo matches.
—New Orleans Times-I’icayune.
Problem of Bacteria
The question lias been asked, If bac-
| teria divide every 30 minutes, how
j many bacteria will there be in 24
j hours, starting with one? Assuming all
j live and continue to divide in two for
\ this period, the doubling process re-
i peated 4S times will result in the pro
duction of over 281 trillions of bac
teria (2S1 followed by 12 ciphers).
RIES & ARMSTRONG
JEWELERS
RELIABLE GOODS ONLY
411 CHERRY STREET
PIIONK 830
MACON, GA.
Washington Chair Brings $190
Because George Washington was re
puted to have sat upon It once, n fine
old Sheridan chair brought $190 at n
public sale in Carlisle, I’a.
Not in First Class
Blackbirds are classed as songbirds,
but neither the crow blackbird nor the
redwing has a very striking song.
Difference in Heating
A physician says that singing heats
the blood. But it’s folks who think
they can sing that get us het up.—Flor
ence (Ala.) Herald.
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