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JOHN L. HODGES, Publisher. -_ A1
Mrt. JOHNL. HODGES. Editor, ecu:
Published Every Thursday '-be
Official Organ cf Perry and
Houston County.
Subscription SI.SO A iear. L-
Entered at the Post Office at Llv
Perry. Georgia as Mail Mat- re- -
ter of Second Class.
NOTICE
LEGAL SALE OF LAND CLASSIFIED ADS -LLLi.-J-T-1X1
or GEORGIA
T OF HOUSTON,
sant to the antbvrity verted m
terreToed seder ad by virtu?
pc/vr ers set cut sad cactaiaed
fSJAM J. LITTLE, now de-
to tie uade nested.
ATLANTA JOINT STOCK
BANK OF ATLANTA, tit
GEORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY
wm be sc->: by tbe aderbped at
y
Tuesday.
x tit? faikariaf 4e-
JAS. L. BUSH
Physician and
Perry. G:
The Store of Service
Front Door, Back Door and Curb S
°1
ervice.
P^sre 44
of 10 A ST a^:
foe c&
ftcribed property ^
sItg ct.'-i f Ms -JteS— County. G^c r £
_.s? s - 126 1
Our stock contains everything that is usually
kept in a up-to-date Grocery Store. It is kept
for rent Desirable farm fcj Fresh and Clean. We want you to give
”m a M e a a eon. sa !dS for tn/ck* *3 call and we will give the Service.
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Cards of Thankr. etc-. Ob:tu- oyion
a-ies. Resolutions, and Notices -- *
are 1 cent a word None are / T /
accepted tor less than 23 cents :/i,
for one insertion. Mcney must -- >
be sent with copy.
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THANKSGT
A Parr hi
:j>erty is nor
on
f
ing. Apply Hotel Lamer
con. Gc.
FOR SALE
Wire Fence and Galvanized
Roofing. I guarantee to sell
for less. Get my prices before
buying. William T.Shepherd.
Hawkinsville, Ga. 11:24
WE DELIVER
W. B. SIMS
Phone 8
I™
'erry. Ga.
a
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T?
Easier Li.ly Bulbs for
ei.j or f] .< 0 (.i-r dozen.
Mrs- F. M. GiOrue.
11:24 Perry.
t-aie.
rrstn, fcvjretfal
E.5_
s E:
Gecrx? K Jobs
lire Milk
£ -
3* per-
m
v;o t.oi
HZH CT^r€#C 1
l sole *■ . *
-ewith eOtncnl”:Oo.
■ first 12:1
..
6t for Pecans,
any variety. Winl
. .f
, produce :o sell ;et
«, .1 ;t i>_ r j ou on
W. C. Jones.
Perry, Ga.
rhtter.es* c?
drifted
cg-;r.sr -as
were rud.'iy with deep embers.
THE harvest w:i bIf
Lot N
dark fcirrti
■•—.pkirn gtovrtd
:f a
dark ocean
frowned.
: and the
r.g. Men had
from ax wcundv and arrows. C::
had perished of st2rv:' : oo end & '
and your.g vrivea had citi in rr.f
hood. Over etch door hn? i v . -■
or.v cf hunt and warfare- I-i ?
OUT there were the r-.o'*ree
*A precious fire. gra:n in tht b:
the stripped carcass by the door,
ws their home: only death coot
hearts were their own ar.d net
death could dispossess them. H
man might speak as he pleases
pray as he pleased.
oppression and the terrors cf the wife
sea and a strange land.
AND so a day w-.s ret a-ide for
Ti Thanksgiving to God for Hie
great goodness for the boon of lift,
for rooftree ar.d fire and food and the
privilege of the thankful heart. Cn
that day. between the stormy sea cr.d
the awful wilderness, these people
tar.g ar.d feasted on the small bounty
of the first harvest.
—Hubert Kelley, in the Kt-t:s Ci-y
Star.
195.'
..and Lv
20 feet along
162 and No.
a plat tn the or-
Houston County
Appraisements E
j 77 acres, osorc or
In of Idisd Lot No
re ^ 149
SklS*', ■>
cf October
ung ii.: tn-dehtedness nay sell
by advertising once a week in a
Fur Rent: Carter H02?e. Will
rtnt a? a hotel ur .n .r,-alt to eats.
o. fc>. Mu-e.
Foi
■ale — Fair banks Morse
Self Oiling Engines, W i n d
Mills, Water Tanks.Feed Mills.
Grist Mills, Store and W agon
Scales. S. D. Harrison, Kath
leen, Ga. Near Houston Fac
tory.
You may know that:
OUR MILK IS ALWAYS GOOD
for it is pure and fresh. Ic 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 fer the sweet
pleasant taste it has.
KRSTOH TMffllTEI
GROVANIA GROVES
Delivered at your door
Perry, Georgia
OfLc
a* Mended to mature as fol-
00 cn October 1st. 1625.
. - and 1629 respectively: and
>;: on October 1st, 1620. inter-
re and ’.Vuliam A Lav.- and L.
and rect-iaed in Clerk's
- Houston Superior Court in
B. page 421. There having been
:a_ d not as a
American Spirit Shov/n
in Washington’s Order
In the darkest hour of the Ameri-
can ItevoluUon, at Valley Forge, Gen.
George Washington made Deceml*er
17, 1777, Thank-giving dny hy g-T,- «l
order. That spirit eventually broke
the American power of the British
crown. In the presidency, Washing
ton proclaimed the celebration, though
M* example was followed only occa
sionally by other Presidents and the
s-ntes had no uniform nil? of observ
ance. It was a growth. Notable ant]
significant of the meaning is tbe fact
that In 1604, v.ith the nation jet en
gi:!fed In the Civil war, exhausted,
bankrupt. President Lincoln lswued the
Thanksgiving proclamation which
since has been repeated year after
year by succeeding Presidents. The
South long rep'jl«e<S the feast as a
Puritanical, even, tl^efore. a Satan!
cal Invention; yet for half a centnrr
the South, too. ha* known the s;>l-
and has joined to make the dny one o
national partlclttatlon.
Ox, per tract
itzclav. tract, *gsngz.‘mg
t - ati bvmded North by the Per
ry to Tivola public road or Lucie
H.vay by the thread of a
stream known as Baskin's Branch and
by Lot No. 109. now or formerly
-.rrne : by 2!ra Clark and also bound-
■ d on the Fast by the lands now or
formerly owned by C. S. Gurr. South
bv tbe tbretd of a stream known as
:,.g Xr.::aii Creek, and Lot No. 106,
r.,r formerly owned by Mrs. Clark,
and West by the land.? of Flanders,
lands cf Gurr and a tract of 32.54
- cr- - owned by Dr. W. J. Little in thv
Northeast comer of Lot No. 190,
The properly above described being
that conveyed by and described in the
deed to secure debt aforesaid. Said
v.il! be made ur.der and pursuant
to the provisions of said deed and sai l
property will be sold to the highest
oidder for cash, default having been
made In the payment of an install
ment of principal and interest which
became due under the provisions of
said deed on the first day of October,
1932, and the entire debt so secured
having become due by reason of said
default.
The Woodstock typewriter is
tbe nao-rt notable achievement in
typewriter history. Tbe new
WuoJsioCk combin* s aii of the
'-"• 1 • annually on Oct. 1st. ar,ci most popular tyj ewriter
ng between John V.. :t . a , ures i ti or . e hansomely finished
tnaehiue, improved and simplified.
It is not gomettm g 'just as good”
but something belter, and, best
of all. you’ll lind the terms and
and trade allowances most liberal.
The Wiodstoek is not a cheap
machine, hut it certainly does
gite you most lor your money,
investigate the new Woodstock
at the Macon Typewriter Co.
564 Mulberry 'tt. Macon, Ga.
Ielepbou*.-1087. They al-0 ieut,
buy, tepair and exehar.ge ail
makes ty peWr.ters. Adv.
,f the balsmce
f mi st due" OcU ber 1 : '-j'- inter
est cm October 1, 1630, 1631 and
If-22 and :n the payment of 52,000.00
the pr.ncipzl due October 1st. 1932 by
extension the power of sale has be
come operative and the Penn Mutual
Life Insurance Company, holder of
note, has requested the said Wil
liam A Law. Surviving Trustee, said
L *.V Steehie being oeceased, to en-
farcc me coHecUon ct the said in-
<u- btednees as provided for by the
terms cf the deed above referred to.
The amount of said debt now due
and collectible is 52,000.00 principal
having matured October 1, 1932, by
extension and 5419.70, total interest
due besides interest from maturity
dates on both principal and interest at
b f ’ f to date of settlement.
The proceeds of said Sale to be ap
plied to the indebtedness above de
scribed and to the cost of these pro
ceedings and the balance, if any, to
be paid to John W. George or his as
signs. F ee simple deed to the purchas
er v.-.!l be made in accordance with
the powers in the trust deed referred
to.
WILLIAM A. LAW,
Surviving Trustee Fcr
THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE IN
SURANCE CO.
By DASKT.P. & CARLISLE,
Macon, Ga., Attorneys-at-Law.
ORDINARY’S CITATION
C-ecrgia, Houston County.
J. E. Andrews, Temporary- Adminis
trator of the estate of J. T. Lary, de
ceased, having applied for Permanent
Letters of Administration on said es
tate: this is to notify all persons con
cerned to show cause, if any they 7 can,
why his application should not be
granted at the Court of Ordinary on
the First Monday in December next.
This November 7th, 1932.
JOHN L. HODGES.
Ordinary.
ORDIXARY3’ CITATION
FOR Rfc
\LinLi
.RGAINS
In The
Meat and Grocery Lines
Trade With
E. F, BARFIELD
Quality Goods Sold At Reasonable Prices
Groceries and Fresh Meats
Phone 12 Perry, Ga.
T vivxir r Georgia, Houston County.
IARx. Mrs. Lizzie Lou Halliburton, Tem-
That power of sale conferred upon porary Administratrix of the estate
the undersigned, E. H. Conner, 0 f p v . c. Halliburton, deceased, having
Since the execution of the deed to grantee in deed to secure debt where- applied for Permanent Letters of Ad-
: <> ure debt above described, the mak- tn J. I. P-agan is grantor having be- ministration on said estate; this is to
er of said deed William J. Little has come operative in consequence of the notify all persons concerned to show
departed th.s life, and the '.and above within-named grantor's failure to pay cause if any they can why her appli-
de cribed is being advertised and will -herein secured obligations, under- cation should not be granted at the
be sold as land Delonging to the Ea- s .gmed will sell at public outcry to
tate of William J Little. highest bidder for cash before the
The undersigned anil make deed to court house door of Houston County,
:rchaver at such sale as is provided Georgia, within the legal hours of sale
for in the Deed to Secure Debt above on December 15, 1932, property in
described. aforesaid deed, recorded in the Clerk's
THE ATLANTA JOINT STOCK effice, Houston County Superior
LAND BANK OF ATLANTA. Court, in Deed book 37 at page 317,
Ey F. W. Alicem, Jr., President, described as follows, "that tract or
As Attorney in Fact for parcel of land in the village of Hen-
SANITATION and SERVICE \
Is our motto. Georgia Laws require Barber I
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.
Court of Ordinary on the First Mon.
day in December next.
This the 6th day of November, 1932.
JOHN L. HODGES, Ordinary.
Magnesium—That combines with
phosphorus, silicon and fluorine to de
velop teeth and bones.
Thanksphinp
Thanks!
William J, Little, deceased.
SHERIFF'S SALE
For all the hands thit wrought for ns.
For all the minds that thought for us.
For all the men who looked ahead
And «aw ua living in their tterd;
For kindly hands that tow for us
And shining fields that grow for us.
For ail the thoughtfulness of toil
And all the benisens of soil.
We thank Thee, God—tnd rr.,y v»; live
To dream and hope, to wore sod g.ve,
With eyes bey end tr.J hems to L'csr
A world of so much Loveliness.
Caused ty C onlnctifti
When china dishe* develop hundred*
e.f tiny crack* It Is called crazing.
It usually occurs n semi-porcelain, be-
eviase the body * tide ware ! softer
than the glaze. Tre g'aze rontract*
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY;
There will be sold on the first Tues-
| day in December. 1932. during the le
gal hour* of aale before the Court
House Door of Houston County;
"One No. 34 Caterpillar Combine
Level Land W St Tractor Hitch Sc
draw shroud Sacking Eqpt. W 15'
Header, Straw acatterer AM 9C73
Header Truck No. AM 9070 S No. C-
2133, CM248.’’
Said property having been levied
upon undr-r execution from the City
Court cf Macon in favor of Yancey
deraon, Georgia, in the 13th District
of Houston County. Georgia, being
part of lot No 23S containing one-
tourth of an acre, and bounded as fol
lows: North by lands lot No. 110;
owned by the heirs of Mrs. E. E. 1
Hodge deceased: East by part of land
let No. 229; South by Public road
leading from Hawkinsville, Georgia,
to Montezuma, Georgia: West by pub
lic road leading from Perry, Georgia,
to Unadilla, Georgia. Known as part
of the S. D. Henderson lands and with
storehouse on it formerly owned by
B. C. Kendrick. Also that certain
tract or parcel of land containing
twenty-eight (28) acres more or less
lying in the new 13th District of
Houston County, Georgia, being a part
of the lands of W. J. Ragan deceased,
and more fully described in deed from
Sulphur—That works with silicon to
make fine hair and nails that won't
“break."
Iodine—That
against disease.
defends the body
Tr • ,r C mpany v. Gunn Sc Wtmber- Julia Ragan et al to Mrs. A. H. Ra-
Manganese—That works with Iron
to keep the healthy red in the blood
nnd to burn up poisons dangerous to
the body.
Chlorine—That helps to make np
the gastric juice nnd without which
there can be no “good digestion.”
Oxygen—Nitrogen, hydrogen and
carbon, which make breathing. These
36 elements that make for the Joy of
living are all found In wheat.
NOW
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
Phone 94. Delivery Service
PERRY, GA.
! -in Brown Wimberly and Dan
Gunn, the same having been levied
upon as the property of Gunn & Wim-
fc- -iy and found tn their possession.
•Said property being difficult and
cxper.Mve to transport, the same will
r. ,t be < r.j ed before the Court House
gan, recorded In deed Book BB, folio
194 in Clerk's office Houston Supe
rior Court on October 11, 1897,” and
upon completion of herein advertised
sale will execute instrument of con
veyance to purchaser as by aforesaid
deed directed. Title to be made sub-
ork of Ct.c
1 r on the date of sale, but the same ject to a mortgage given by the grant-
R-aV 1 on the farm of Gunn Sc or in this deed in favor of the Perry
Wimberly known as the old Gunn Loan and Ratings Bank.
Piac* on the Perry to Macon High- Debt of sale day will amount to
way about ten miles North of Perry. 5349.49.
This 3rd day of November, 1932. E. H. CONNER
C C PIERCE, Sheriff By Wm. G. Brown, his Atty. at Law.
Wat Point’* Beginning
According to the Centennial of th*
United States Military academy, th*
Corps of Invalids, of which the Corp*
of Cadets was an outgrowth, was or
ganized In Philadelphia In July, 1777.
In 1781 “the Invalids at Philadelphia
were marched to West Point at the re
quest of Washington," and from that
date on West Point seemed by mutual
agreement the one site for the United
States Military academy.
EIGHTEEN YEARS OF
INSURANCE SERVICE
HOUSTON P. HOUSER
Fire Insurance and Surety Bonds
PHONE 37 - - PERRY, GA.
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