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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL l,IAT,0X legal sale or land CLASSIFIED ADS FLYING CHAFF
JOHN L. HODGES, Publisher.
Mrs. JOHNL. HODGES, Editor.
Published Every Thursday
Official Organ cf Perry and
Houston County.
Subscription $1.50 A Year.
Entered at the Post Office at
Perry, Georgia, as Mail Mat- ordinary on the first Moudaj
ter of Second Class.
Cards of Thankc. etc.. Obitu
aries. Resolutions, and Notices
are 1 cent a word. None are
Georgia, Houston County;
R. L. Uhels, Administrator of
the estate of Fannie Newell, ee-
ceased. Raving applied for leave
to sell all toe ieai estate Delong-
ing to =aid estate: this is there
fore to notify ail persons con
cerned to show cause, if any they
can. why his application should
>t be granted at trie « ourt ot
in
November next.
This October 2, 1933.
John L. Hc..jjcs, Ordinary.
Lizzie Dean having applied for
if administration on the
State of Georgia,
Under and by virtue of a power oi
sale vested in the undersigned by deed
made and delivered to it by John I
Slocumb. Sated December 7. 1920. and
recorded in the 03ice c. the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Houston Ccun-
For Sale - Solid carload Meat
Salt just arrived. Salt prices
are advancing. Buy now and
save money.
J. W. Bloodworth.
accepted for iess than 25 cents letter- of ad
for one insertion. Money must e-t te of Char ,e Dean, deceased
this is therefore to notify ail
persons concerned to show cause,
be sent with copy.
THINK IT OVER
for
ty. Georgia in Book No. 38. Folio 313 Something that will per-
the undersigned will sell at public out- manently increase the \a,ue
cry to the highest t: d Jc-r f r cash, on of your land - Pecan Trees,
the Third Tv--.-l.iy in October, i933 Ask f or information. Wight
before the Court House Doer at I ci- \ urser j eS( Cairo, Ga.
ry, Houston County. Georgia, be^we-.n
the legal hours of Sheriff s sales, the ,
foi: wing described property, to-wit WANTED: Representative
Ail l - ‘ anv si - to ] 00 jj after our magazine sub-
llth’Su thTcounty of Houl- scription interests in Perry and
:■ r. stav f G< rgi:. c nlining One vicinity. Our plan enables you
Hundred and Fifty *150) acres, more to secure a good part of the
or les.- of lot Number Forty-four < 44 < hundreds of dollars spent in
:T>C rj “ v Toi- this vicinity each fall snd win-
H my they can. w hy her ap, :ica «*•••; owned b;. F. *- w&lker, bai. . : Oldest
- 1 lend • rl ler ,or magazines. kj i a e s l
agency in U. S. Guaranteed
it Court oi < *rdinar> on the bv ] anc j 3 formerly owned by \v. H. lowest rates on all periodicals,
fir-t Monday in November next, falton and now owned by A. J. Heard; domestic and foreign Instruc-
- tions and equipment free.
JOHN L. HODGES. B r.-'-ire to mp. r ; Vnl an. Wes* ?:* a „J
ly. the brai
Ordinary
Georgia. Houston County:
To All w hom It May Concern:
l he Citizens & Southern Na
tional hank as guardian of the
property of Julian \ ilson Mar-
by land, f F. F Walk r. original lot Start a growing and perma-
l.r. s b-in- the dividing lines on al! nent business in whole or spare
sides except the West.
(Descrip-ion 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,
time. Address Moore-Cottrell.
Inc., W'ayland Road, Nor^h
Cohocton N. Y. 10:19
A pep will play
rpt a chunk of ic
shall, a minor, having applied to and more particularly described as
me by petition for leave to sell fol i° n 7 priECipa! note for the SU m of
certain personal property of the Two thousand an d
Get Up
wui take
early and much
•are of Jtself.
secret of some restaurant popularity
Is “a table to yourself.”
A lot of bad habits are the result of
not getting exercise enough.
There are alwai
< around, so the
s I ri sect -< <
birds find.
Quite often a man discovers he has
courage which lie didn't suspect.
W on Id that one could enjoy a punk
show as one did at the age of sixteen 1
There seems no frontier for the
young men to go unless It is In South
America.
For Sale - Just received car
load Texas Red Rust Proof
Seed Oats. Oats advancing
— 00 100 Dollars, every dav. we have not advanc
e-talc of said ward, tO-W!t: One dated December 7. 1925. with interest j price vet
State Of Georgia. \\ . A A Ren- thereon from December 1. 1931. to Me-ritt & Anderson Bros
tal Fund 4 per cer t Part Owner- October 17. 1933. at the rate of 8 per Merritt & Anderson Bros,
i , _ t ,c* v, ooqo ,i, - cent, per annum also a.l expenses of to., Hawkinsville, Pa. 1J.19.
shjp .Gertlficate. No 2092. d ceeding. Said note being mads
April 1. 1-Mo. this IS to notilv all an( j delivered to the undersigned by _ _
persons interested that Said ap- the said John I. Slocumb. and the CORRECT ENGLISH
plication will be passed upon at amount of principal and interest due
the November term. 1933, of tbe t0 da .v ° f sale bein ? s2.300.44. togeth- HOW TO USE IT
l -° : ‘ r 1 county, f^./auit having'^ m°thTpay- Josephine Turck Baker, Editor
and that uni0?S cause is shown ment of said indebtedness the power
to tne contrary said leave will be Of ale contained in said deed has be- a MONTHLY MAGAZINE
granted come operative. The proceeds of said
This 2nd dav of October. 1933.,«!e win be applied am to the pay-Jg d 1Q f Sample Coov
, ■ 1 j- nient of said indebtedness, and the ,ur '-°Py
L. Hodgt-, Oidinary. balance, if any, paid to the said John
I Slocumb, or his legal representative.
A deed to the purchaser will be
made by the undersigned.
This 18th day cf September. 1933.
PHOENIX MUTUAD DIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
LEGAL SALE
If sortie one
•‘confidentially,''
the only one.
tell* you
remember
-.mething
>u're not
Neighbor* are always glad there i*
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 Dollie
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 legal hours of sale
to f
Correct English Publishing
Company
Evanston. Illinois. 11:16
* pretty g,r! In tbe vicinity who gets to the highest bidder for cash, the
beautifully serenaded. following described property, to-wit:
— All of that tract or parcel of land
When a man mutes his own hed he situate, lying and being in the Upper
OVER HALF A
CENTURY OF
SERVICE
SINCE 1882
6 6 6
should lie In It, but usual
in It without making it.
he lies
Fifth District of Houston County,
Georgia, containing in the aggregate
Eight Hundred Forty-Three 1 M31
acres, more cr less, comprised of the
following traces: Two Hundred Two
and One-Half (202 l-2i acres in Land
Lot No. 83; Forty (401 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 said Forty acre
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
*98) acre tract; Ten and eighty one-
hundredths (10.81) acres in the Wes
tern part of Land Lot No. 100. lying
between said Houston Factory Rcau
and land lot No. 83: twenty <20< acres
ir Lot 100 bounded on the West by
said Houston Factory Road and ex-
. ... r .. , tending back in an Easterly directi >n.
bounued on the North and East by
1 locks of egrets, considered among lands of Vinson, and on the South and
the iimsi beautiful of native American Fast by lands now or formerly owned
wild fowl, are making their home on by Chance; One-eighth (l-8» acre in
the south bank of the Potomac river the Northwest intersection of thr
in full view of motorist* on the Mount Houston Factory Road and the Byron
Vernon Memorial highway. There are =nd Toy Road, and the storehouse and
Any writer accumulate* barrel* and
barrel* of ‘'material'’ and reference
matter that be never uses.
Actor* on the stage are like people
who listen to you telling 1111 anecdote
—waiting for their turn to speak.
It must t*e wonderful to love a man's
soul so much that you want to punish
him If he Is careless about saving it.
Considering how often the rules of
table manners are printed. It I* curious
how numerous are the people who nev
er read them.
M
S|«proxlniHtely 50 in the flock at Four
Mite Run and smaller groups are fre
quenting other marshy sj>o:- along the
road.
They wade In the shallow water* of
the lagoons and on the shores of the
I'otoinm while feeding and roost In
the tree* at the water's edge. The
office of the putdlc buildings and pub
lic parks pointed out that the appear
ance of these bird* here ha* strength
ened their efforts to create a wild fowl
sanctuary along the Mount Vernon
highway. Nearly 2m species of bird
life are found along the highway, park
authorities explained. Those Include
gulls and ferns, ducks, herons, marsh
birds, hawks, vultures, woodpeckers,
flycatchers and many perching vari
eties.—Washington Star.
* lot located in the Southeast intersec
tion of said Houston Factory Road
and Byron and Toy Road.
AIjo One Hundred 41001 acres in
! the South half of land lot No. 102 and
; Two acres in the Northwest corner of
land lot No. 101, and known as the
Simmons Place;
Also Two Hundred Two and One-
Half <202 1-2) acres, teing in land
: lot No. 128 and known as the Peacock
Place;
Also One Hundred and Twenty-Five
< 125) acres in land lot No. 134, known
as the Renfroe Flace. and lying next
to land lot No. 135.
The above described tracts and par
cels of land are the same as were
conveyed by Z T. Aultrr.an and R. M.
Aultman to Ed G. Jacobs. T. W.
Hooks and R. E. Brown by deed re
corded in Book 28, Folio 342, Clerk's
Merritt & Anderson
Brothers Co.
Hawkinsville, Ga.
Suppose You Had
An Autc Wreck.
Would You Pay
O r
Would You
Collect?
See
HOUSER’S
Insurance
Agency
Phone 64 - Perry, Ga.
C. A. VINING
General Repair Shop
Good Work Reasonably Done
UQ ;iD, TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE DROPS
Checks Malaria in 3 days,Colds
first day, Headaches or Neural
gia in 30 minutes.
FINE LAXATIVE and TONIC
Most Speedy Remedies Known
STATEMENT OF THE OWNER
SHIP. MANAGEMENT, CIRCU
LATION, ETC, REQUIRED
BY THE ACT OF CON
GRESS OF AUG. 24, 1912.
Of Houston Home Journal, pub
lished Weekly, at Perry, Georgia, for
Ot. 1933.
, otate of Georgia, County of Houston,
Before me, a Clerk of Superior
Court, Houston County Georgia, in
and for the State and County afore
said, personally appeared John L.
Hodges, who, having been duly sworn
according to law, deposes and says
that he is the publisher of the Hous
ton Home Journal, and that the fol
lowing is, to the best of his knowl
edge and belief, a true statement of
the ownership, management (and if
a daily paper, the circulation), etc,
jf the aforesaid publication for the
date shown in the above caption, re
quired by the Act of August 24th,
1912, embodied in section 411, Postal
Laws and Regulations, printed on the
reverse of this form, to-wit:
1. That the names and addresses
of the publisher, editor, managing
editor, and business managers are:
Publisher, John L. Hodges, Perry,
Georgia; Editor, Mrs. John L. Hodg
es, Perry, Georgia.
2. That the owner is: (If owned
by a corporation, its name and ad
dress must he stated and also imme-
< diately thereunder the names and ad-!
dresses of stockholders owning or;
holding one per cent or more of to
tal amount of stock. If not owned
by a corporation, the names and ad
dresses of the individual owners must
be given. If owned by a firm, com
pany, or other unincorporated con- !
cern, its name and address, as well
as those of each individual member,
rriust be given.)
John L. Hodges, Perry, Ga.
3. That the known bondholders,*
mortgagees, and other security hold
ers owning or holding 1 per cent or
Wr.rs are often the work of ambi
tious men.
Most things that are distant are
wonderful.
Recluses have one great advantage.
They are seldom snubbed.
Beauty shows n<>w demand orig
inality in face and feature.
The day before and the day after
the picnic you enjoy it most.
When hard luck comes, prepare for
the arrival of a second load.
A man doesn't apologize for a
mussy desk. He's proud of it.
When a man goes haywire, that's
the instant to stop scolding him.
£ome brothers don't understand
each other their whole lives long.
Is there anything better to think
about than prosperity? What Is it?
Circumstances are kind. They
change one's worries from day to day. j
People who want a grassy lawn and
don't have it, don't study the problem. * 1 2 3
_
No one courteously vacates his
“room at the top'' for those coming up
after him.
It may be wise dispensation of Prov
idence that the young don't care what
you think.
Exercise in will power Is to have
an open box of chocolates in the room
and let it alone.
What an apple a day does is very
well known. An onion a day—makes
one very tired of onions.
If it is a woman, it is illusions she
entertains; if it is a man, it is hal
lucinations he suffers from.
Most people are deadly serious.
This is why they write poetry; while
hardly any can write jokes.
In ancient centuries, hard times
were worse. It was in Egypt that
there were seven lean years.
Don't believe yo< have “person
ality" unless some one tells you so.
It's like pulchritude in that way.
Quarreling with people because one
is fond of them becomes the most
tiresome to carry on after a while.
A great deal of music, even by first
rate composers, is obscure. Perhaps
It ought to have been blue penciled.
1 nustial torhnicn! ability -
4he piano has h«-f-n develop**-)
sb-inn who wears heavy - p ,
:ens while practicing and in r -
w irl:. says I
•npnlfir :
1!
zine. The mi
is.nan
Srr.it
. who adopted
the mltt
he f«»
und that norma
1 met h<-.
lice
did not give
him tJ
si ren
gth and supple
ness <,f
d Of the concert pi a i
T’-lifTr
:*s. large r_nd
pliable.
about the wrist. They are not zW-
Scott says that practice with mitt,"',
increases technical facility,
greater finger accuracy, resr'ts
clear-cut style and adds to the r ,..,K
of the hand®. Scott often pr.v t w -
ir, tv , pairs of mittens. When he
Ki.o.-es one pair, he can play practical^
unhampered by the heavy mittens -pi
on his hands.
Elir.d Vicar Whi*t Winner
Although totally blind. Itev. 0 r>
Nichols, vicar of Duddington-cum-Tix-
o\r-r. England, recently won a prize at
a ''lust drive. At the table at which
he played special Braille cards were
used. He was told what others ha,]
played anu memorizes! every card.
cently he detected an accidental re.
voke by ar. opponent after eight tricks
had been made.
Reading in the Dark
A novelty has been introduced in
the program at a London theater. Th : s
Is (ic Inset in the form of a thin black
sheet of paper on which the program
Is reproduced in white letters. When
the curtain is raised and the audi
torium is darkened this sheet may he
held towards the footlights and the
program read without undue eye
strain.
The Book
“Do you believe in studying the
classics?"
“I’ll say I do. I don't propose to
have all these handsomely bound vol
umes I've been paying on for years
put entirely out of fashion.”
Wise Man
Blinks—You seem pretty cheerful.
Had a windfall or something?
Jinks—No. I’m dead broke, and have
decided, since there isn't a dern thing
I can do about them. I might as well
quit worrying about my debts.
But What a Difference!
“I've got it," boasted the popular
girl.
“And I.” growled the old married
man, “aia always getting it."—Cincin
nati Enquirer.
Lucky Chap
Sparker—Jones is a lucky cuss.
Plugge—How so?
Sparker—He wants to buy a farm
*ut hasn't the price.—Exchange.
True Blue Eyes Ar» Rare
Eyes of true blue are comparatively
rare, says a European specialist, as
most so-called blue eyes contain a
certain proportion of brownish-black
or yellow pigment.
Tipperary
Tipperary is a town which gives a
name to an Irish county, called in old
Irish “Tiobraid-Arann,” “the weil of
Ara.” from a once famous well in the
main street of the town.
How Many?
Women of some remote tribes in
Guinea wear the skulls of their dead
husbands draped around their necks.
Bulgaria’* Punishment
Under the treaty of Neuilly, follow-
| ing upon the World war. Bulgaria was
* disarmed, condemned to a heavy in-
, deiunity and lost considerable territory
to Greece, Rumania and Yugoslavia.
Tahiti an* Suspicious
j The Tahitians were unable at first
to credit the permanency of a white
man's skin and would rub it wltn a
wetted finger.
Synthetic Carpet Fabric
A synthetic carpet fabric has been
produced by fixing unspun goat hair
vertically in a rubber base, which is
vulcanized to a rubber-coated fabric
backing.
Forgotten Hospital Found
Forgotten for 54 years, a hospital
has hoen found on the soaeoast of Den
mark. and government officials are
connidering what to do with it. It was
built In 1871) for cholera patients, there
having bt>en a cholera epidemic In Eu
rope and a recurrence was expected.
Soon after the opening it sailor, t»e-
lleved to have hud the dread disease,
was admitted. He proved to have
nothing worse than measles. No oth
er patients came and*the place was
closed and forgotten. A young news
paper man recently found it, with ev
erything complete, from beds ready
for use. to medicines and salt cellars
containing salt put tiiere 54 years ago.
The discoverer has suggested Hint it
t>e converted into a vacation resort for
poor children of Copenhagen.
(If
Office. Houston Superior Court, said Blacksmithing - Horseshoeing ' ” a °?r" othor'ecuri'tie'?'ore-^ ! 1 "
deed being dated January 20. 1920 _ d . D n ft° -securities, are.
and recorded on February 10. 1920 Fort Valley Road, Perry, Ga. there aie none, so state.)
and by reference thereto made a part 1
hereof for the purpose of a mere defi
nite and complete description of th<- said full debt has been declared due
REASONS WHY
NEW GOODYEARS
ARE A WISE BUY
NOW!
Fall and winter mean more
driving on slippery roads.
Enjoy the safety and protection
of new Goodyear* when you
..ced them most!
Cooler roads cause tough,
new rubber to wear almost
twice as slowly.
Neit sprindyour new Goodyears
wit! still be almost new!
*3^ Goodyears in most sizes are
^ as low-priced ac last fall.
More Reasons.' You stop quicker on
the Goodyear Center Traction tread—
you ride farther on the Goodyear Sup-
ertwist Cord body. Come in—we can
show you %% hv !
Phosphate-Rock Production
Florida continues to hold the post
tion of being the country's largest
property shove conveyed and herein ; by the undersigned because of de-
advertised for sale. faults in the payments of the obliga-
Also Fifty-Three (531 acres in th ? tions secured thereby, as authorized
Northeast corner of land lot No. 98: ia said security deed.
.nj As} Eigiit 181 acres lying be- 1 This said deeu to secure debt was
tween ea: i Fifty-Three < 531 acr^ made subject to a pricr deed to se-
tract and the Houston Factory Road cure debt from T. W. Hooks to Dr.
being in land lot No. 99 and part of J. H. Heard, to secure an indebtedness
'he original Calhoun Place, said two of $8,000.00, which note falls due on
tracts being known as the Rape Plac:. I February 8, 1935. said note and deed
Said last described tract of land be- J dated February 8, 1932, and recorded
ing the same property conveved to in Book 43. Folio 370 and 371, in
E. G. Jacobs and T. W. Hooks by The j Clerk’s Office Superior Court of Hous-
Fcurth National Bank of Macon, ton County.
Georgia, by deed dated 17th day of This said sale will be made subject
August, 1923, and recorded in said to the said indebtedness and deed to
Clerk's Office in Book 35, Folio 120, secure debt in favor of Dr. J. H.
reference being made thereto for the Heard, and also subject to taxes,
purpose of a more definite and com- Proceeds of sale shall be applied as
plete description of the property last directed in said deed to secure debt,
described. 1 and proper deed of conveyance wall
Said sale will take place by reason be made to the purchaser or purchas-
None.
4. That tbe two paragraphs next
above, giving the names of the own
ers, stockholders, and security hold-,
ers, if any, contain not only the list
of stockholders anil security holders
as they appear upon the books of the
edmpany but also, in cases where the 1
stockholder or security holder appears
upon the books of the company as
trustee or in any other fiduciary re
lation, the name of the person or
corporation for whom such trustee is
acting, is given; also that the said |
two paragraphs contain statements
embracing affiant’s full knowledge
and belief as to the circumstances j
and conditions under which stockhold
ers and security holders who do not <
appear upon the books of the company
as trustees, hold stock and securities
in a capacity other than that of a
bona fide owner; and this affiant
has no reason to believe that any
other person, association, or corpora
tion has any interest direct or indirect;
GOODYEAR
PATHFINDER
Supers wist Cord Tires
Full Conti r Traction for
quicker stops — mileage
• topped up iO 9c— better than
the best tires of most other
makes—yet still priced a>
low as a year a£o in most
sires!
Full
Oversize
Price
Sept.
Price
Today
4.40-21
05-39
S5.5S
4.50-20..
5-9<:
6.CO
4.75-19
S-97
6.7®
5.00-19
7.5S
7.20
5.25-18
8.55
8.10
5.50-19.
9-40
940
Other sizes in proportion.
Kipertlv mounted free
<nd lifetime guaranteed.
382,000 tons to her credit, while Idaho
will amount to $19,942.24, besides
furnished 23,000 t -ns and Men -tm taxes on said property, which Robert E. Brown,
20,000 tons. ' amounts remain unpaid, and which Her Attorney at Law
Miss Dollie Hooks.
dav of October. 1933.
H. T. Gilbert. Clerk S. C. Houston
County Georgia. (My eommiss'on ex
pires December 31, 193 o')
McLendon auto co.
Phone 57 - - - - Perry, Ga.