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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL
JOHN L. HODGES, Publisher.
Mrs. JOHNL. HODGES, Editor.
ORMNARYS’ CITATION
LEGAL SALE OF LAND
Published Every Thursday
Georgia, Houston County;
R. L. Uhels, Administrator of
the estate of Fannie Neweli, de-
CLASSIFIED ADS
Official Organ of Perry and
Houston County.
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Entered at the Post Office at
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State of Georgia,
County of Houston.
Under and by virtue of a po- er of
sale vested in the undersigned by deed
ceased, having applied for leave made and delivered to it by John I.
to sell all the leal estate Delonc- * slo,curnb . dated December 7, 1925, and for it.
inc to oaid e°t-ite- thin i<* there recorded ia the Office of the Clerk of
ing to . did estate this is there- the Superior court of Houston Coun-
fore to notify ail persons con- ty, Georgia, in Book No. 33, Folio 313, I —
Cerned to show cause, if any they the undersigned will sell at public out
cry to the highest bidder for cash, on
the Third Tuesday in October, 1933,
before the Court House Door at Per
ry, Houston County, Georgia, between
the legal hours of Sheriff s sales, the
following described property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land sit
uate, lying and being in the upper-
11 th District of the County of Hous-
Our New Catalog of fruits,
pecan trees, tung oil trees and
ornamentals now ready. Ask
Wight Nurseries,
Cairo, Georgia.
Well advertise 1 products have tion should not he granted at
withstood the depression better the Court of Ordinary on the
than those commodities of which first Monday in November next.
This October 2, 1933.
JOHN L. HObGES.
Ordinary.
Georgia, Houston County:
To All \\ hom It May Concern:
I he Citizens & Southern Na
tional Hank as guardian of the
property of Julian v ilson Mar-
can, why his application should
not be granted at the • ourt of
ordinary on the first Monday in
November next.
This October 2. 1933.
John L. Hodges, Ordinary.
Lizzie Dean having applied for
letters of administration
e-
tlii., ,o iw iiwviij an an( j being all of said lot except 50
persons concerned to show cause, acres owned by F. F. Walker, said
it any they can, why her applica- ; land bounded as follows: North by
on the ton. State of Georgia, containing One
WANTED: Representative
to look after our magazine sub
scription interests in Perry and
vicinity. Our plan enables you
to secure a good part of the
hundreds ot dollars spent in
this vicinity each fall snd win
ter for magazines. Oldest
U. S. Guaranteed
tite of Charlie Dean, deceased, Hundred and Fifty (150i acres, more fsency in ^ ,
, . ,l. , | oi less, of lot Number Forty-four (44 » *owest rates on all periodicals,
IS 1S therefore to notify all finH h „ infr _ f Mlri r , 0 domestic .
the public was unaware. <;t all
the lessons the past few years
have taught, the fact that adver
tising is the very life blood of
trade is no doubt the greatest.
This goes as well for the cross
roads merchants as it does for
the great corporations. —Dallas
New Era.
lands of Mrs. Mamie Harmon; East
by lands formerly owned by W. H.
Talton and now owned by A. J. Heard;
South by public road running from
Bonaire to Thompson Mill and West I Cohocton N. Y.
by lands of F. F. Walkef, original lot j
lines being the dividing lines on all J
sides except the West.
(Description as of date of Decem
ber, 1925.)
Said land will be sold as the proper
ty of said John I. Slocumb to pay the
indebtedness referred to in said deed,
and more particularly described as
domestic and foreign. Instruc
tions and equipment f r e e. |
Start a growing and perma- '■
nent business in whole or spare
time. Address Moore-Cottrell,
Inc., Wayland Road, North)
10:19 1
The writer wants to see what
will happen when the producers
are fi nally and completely put j State of Georgia, w’. *
out of business and there is no
body left for the speculators to
gouge The cantaloupe for which
the grower receives three cents
it served in the cities at 25c and
30c l he milk tor which the
Georgia dairy larmer is paid
from 12c to 17c a gallon is served
in Atlanta at fiom 5c to 10c, a
shall, a minor, having applied to follows:
jme by petition for leave to sell ° n - principal note for the sum of
certain personal property of the
estate of said ward, to-wit: One;
A Ren
tal Fund 4 per cent Part Owner- cent, per annum; also all expenses of
ship Certificate. No. 2092. dl e ‘ th,s proceeding- Said note be.ing mad
For Sale -Any part of 2 car
loads Sheet Metal Roofing,
American Wire Fence, Barb
Wire, Staples and Nails. Last
2 cars we will have at the old
low prices. Merritt & Ander
son Bros. Co., Hawkinsville,
Ga. 10:12
Two thousand and 00/100 Dollars,
dated December 7, 1925, with interest
thereon from December 1, 1931, to
October 17, 1933, at the rate of 8 per
For Sale - Just received car-
, load Texas Red Rust proof!
A !’ nl 1; 1936. thisis to.notify all !f£ S^ t °I. t ^rSS d £J S *' d °*«* advancing
person** interested that Suid dp- amount of principal and interest duej evcr y day, we nave not advanc-j
p-l cat ion will be passed upon at! to day of sale being $2,300.44, togeth- j ed our price yet.
the November term, 1933, of the er with the cost of this proceeding ! Merritt & Anderson BrosJ
(Aurt OI Ordinary of said county, Default having been made in the pay- Co., Hawkinsville, Ga. 10:19.
and that unless cause is shown ment of aaiU > ndebtedness the P° wer 1
WHOOPEE!
Let’s Go to the Fair
The Big Macon Fair
AH Next Week-Day and Night
Every Day A Big Day
State-Wide Exhibits
Thrilling Free Acts & Stunts
Every Afternoon and Night
Wonderful Fireworks Displays
5 Nights
Royal American Shows
and Rides
On Big Midway All Week
REDUCED RAILROAD RATES TO MACON
, , . 4 „. c .. . to tne contrary said leave Will oe
glass or some $2.50 a gallon. igranted.
The grower is paid just enongh
to keep him from starving and to
keep hope springing eternal in
lhe human heart. But it will
not be long The struggle is so
unequal that the producer will
soon pass from the stage of ac
tion.—Butler Herald.
This 2nd day of October, 1933.
lohn L. Hodges, Oi dinary.
T.il IK MEMORY GOOD
'l he bankers find themselves
between the devil and the deep
sea with the necessity of keeping
their institutions liquid and the
demand that they loosen up and
lend freely Bound banks a r e
endeavoring to stay sound. Their
tleposiiois arc their first obliga
tion
A patriotic appeal for freer
credit by thi banks of the coun
try is go ng to b.* about as pro
ductive oi results as a command
that the Alia ssippi liver cease its
downward flow. Bank's haven't
forgotten what caused their last
trouble. — Dawson News.
THE HOUSE OF THE PEOPLE
The American common’ school
is the expression bf a mighty
faith. It his grown up out oi
need and aspiration, it is the
bulwark of those democratic
ideals and rights for which man
kind has sacrificed and suffered
thruout the ages. It is the home
of light and of reason. It is the
h >pe of a better tomorrow. Tin
common school is the house of
the people. During American
Education Week let all the people
gather as of old in the neighbor
hood school. Let them iene«
their faith in themselves and in
their children. Le them discuss
their problems and determir e
liow their schools may lie made
better. Let them return to the
house of the people and kno.
that thru this.'their own house,
they may again bring order and i Also One Hundred and Twenty-Five
promise ana hope # .o the IL publ e. I (HT5) acres in land lot No. 134, known
LEGAL SALE
GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a deed to secure
debt from T. W. Hooks to Miss Doilic
Hooks, dated the 9th day of February,
1932, and recorded in Clerk’s Office of
Houston Superior Court in Book 43,
Page 371, will be sold before the court
house door of Houston County, Geor
gia, on the 7th day of November,
1933, between the lega] hours of sale,
to the highest bidder for cash, the
following described property, to-wit:
All of that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the Upper
Fifth District of Houston County,
Georgia, containing in the aggregate
Eight Hundred Forty-Three (843)
acre.;, more or less, comprised of the
following tracts: Two Hundred Two
and Ore-Half (202 1-2) acres in Land
Let No. 83; Forty (40) acres in the
Northeast corner of Lot No. 84;
And also Ninety-Eight (98) acres
in Land Lot No. 84, lying next to
Land Lot No. 83 and skki v may aero
tract; Twelve acres in the Western
part of the middle section of land Lot
No. 99 lying between the Houston
Factory Road and said Ninety-Eight
j (98) acre tract; Ten and eighty onc-
| hundredths (10.81) acres in the Wes-
I tern part of Land Lot No. 100, lying
, between said Houston Factory Road
and land lot No. 83; twenty (20) acres
J in Lot 100 bounded on the West by
! said Houston Factory Road and ex
tending back in an Easterly direction,
bounded on the North and East by
lands of Vinson, and on the South and
East by lands now or formerly owned
by Chance; One-eighth (1-8) acre in
the Northwest intersection of th; 1
Houston Factory Road and the Byron
and Toy Road, and the storehouse and
lot located In the Southeast intersec
tion of said Houston Factory Road I
and Byron and Toy Road.
Also One Hundred (100) acres in j
the South half of land lot No. 102 and j
Two acres in the Northwest corner of j
land lot No. 101, and known as the!
Simmons Place;
Also Two Hundred Two and One- j
Half (202 1-2) acres, being in land
lot No. 128 and known as the Peacock ]
Place;
ment of said
of sale contained in said deed has be
come operative. The proceeds of said
sale will be applied first to the pay
ment of said indebtedness, and the
balance, if any, paid to the said John
I Slocurnb, or his legal representative. |
A deed to the purchaser will be Blacksmithing
made by the undersigned.
This 18th day of September, 1933.
PHOENIX MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
C. A. VINING
General Repair Shop
Good Work Reasonably Done
Horseshoeing
Fort Valley Road, Perry, Ga.
OVER HALF A
CENTURY OF
SERVICE
SINCE 1882
6 6 6
Merritt & Anderson
Brothers Co.
Hawk insvi lie, Ga.
le-su' Gray, Piesident Na
tional Education Assoc a
tion.
Finger-Hirij cf Mistletoe
A linger-ring "tunic of mistletoe was
worn in Sweden .is m defense against
Illness until comparatively recent
times.
Stop Chills
and Fever!
Rid Your System of Malaria!
Shivering with chills one moment and
burning with fever the next- that’s one
of the effects of Malaria. Unless cheeked,
the disease will do serious harm to your
health. Malaria, a blood infection, calls
for two things. First, destroving lhe in-
the Renfroe Place, and lying next
to land lot No. 135.
The above described tracts and par
cels of land are the same as were
conveyed by 2. T. Aultman and R. M.
Aultman to Fid G. Jacobs, T. W.
Hooks and It. E. Brown by deed re
corded in Book 28, Folio 342, Clerk's
Office, Houston Superior Court, said
deed being dated January 20, 1920,
and recorded on February 10, 1920.
and by reference thereto made a part
hereof for the purpose of a more defi
nite and complete description of the
property above conveyed and herein
advertised for sale.
Also Fifty-Three (53) acres in the
Northeast corner of land lot No. 98;
and also Eight (8) acres lying be
tween said Fifty-Three (53)
tract and the Houston Factory Road,
being in land lot No. 99 and part of
the original Calhoun Place, said two
tracts being known as the Rape Piace.
Said last described tract of land be
ing the same property conveyed to
E. G. Jacobs and T. W. Hooks by The
Fourth National Bank of Macon
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Checks Malaria in 3 days,Colds
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Most Speedy Remedies Known
DONALD H. SMITH
Member of the firm of
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557 Plum St. - Macon, Ga.
MULES and HORSES
Bought, Traded, and Sold
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fcction in the blood Second, building j Georgia, by deed dated 17th day of
up the brood to overcome the effects of
the disease and to fortify against further
attack.
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic supplies
both thc.e effects it contains tasteless
cjuinine, which kills the infection in the
blood, and iron, which enriches and
builds up the blood. Chills and fever
soon stop and you are restored to health
*nd comfort. For half a century. Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic h; been’ ,rt re' el
for Malaria. It is just as us t ; i
general tonic for o!d and v..Plea-ant
August, 1923, and recorded in said
Clerk's Office in Book 35, Folio 120,
reference being made thereto for the
purpose of a more definite and com
plete description of the property last
described.
Said sale will take place by reason
of defaults in the payments of obliga
tions secured by said deed to secure
debt, and for the purpose of paving
said indebtedness, which together
with accrued interest to date of sale
will amount to $19,942.24, besides
taxes on said property, which
amounts remain unpaid, and which
said full debt has been declared due
by the undersigned because of de
faults in the payments of the obliga
tions secured thereby, as authorized
in said security deed.
This said deed to secure debt was
acr f | made subject to a prior deed to se-
1 cure debt from T. W. Hooks to Dr.
J. H. Heard, to secure an indebtedness
of $8,000.00, which note falls due on
February 8, 1935, said note and deed
dated February 8, 1932, and recorded
in Book 43, Folio 370 and 371, in
Clerk's Office Superior Court of Hous
ton County.
This said sale will be made subject i
to the said indebtedness and deed to
secure debt in favor of Dr. J. H. !
Heard, and also subject to taxes.
Proceeds of sale shall be applied as
directed in said deed to secure debt,
and proper deed of conveyance will
be made to the purchaser or purchas
ers at said sale as provided in the
deed to secure debt. Said property
will be sold as the property of said
T. W. Hooks.
This the 7th day of October. 1933.
Miss Dollie Hooks.
Robert E. Brown,
Her Attorney at Law.
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