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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL
NOTICE
JOHN L. HODGES, Publisher. __
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Mrs. JOHNL. HODGES, Editor. COUNTY OF HOUSTON.
— — - Pursuant to the authority rested in
Published Every Thursday
Official Organ cf Perry and
Houston County.
Subscription $1.50 A Year.
the undersigned under and by virtue
ot the powers set out and contained in
a certain deed to secure debt, made
by LOUIS L. BROWN, Jr., on or
about the 30th day of November, 1926,
to the undersigned THE ATLANTA
JOINT STOCK LAND BANK OF
ATLANTA, and recorded on the 3rd :
day of December, 1926, in Deed Book :
34, Page 49, Houston County Records, j
there will be sold before the court
■ .i ■■ — — ■ I. house door of said Houston County on
Cards of Thanks, etc., Obitu- the first Tuesday in December, De- j
aries. Resolutions, and Notices i cember 5, 1933, at public outcry, with-
OVER HALF A
CENTURY OF
SERVICE
SINCE 1882
CLASSIFIED ADS
For Sale - Solid carload Meat
Salt just arrived. Salt prices
are advancing. Buy now and
save money.
J. W. Bloodworth.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE
WHEREAS, George H. English of , GEORGIA, HOUSTON corrv
Houston County, Georgia, by his War - : By authority of an f TY '
ranty Deed dated February 25, 1920,'.court of ordinary of s 0f
and duly recorded in Book 28, page 1 granted on the 6th dav o‘ v C0UD ty
414, of the Land Records of Houston j 1933, there will be sold* h * Veitl! *r,
the
the
Entered at the Post Office at
Perr,y, Georgia, as Mail Mat
ter of Second Class.
For Rent - Several good farms
for rent near Hawkinsville,Ga.
Robert S. Anderson,
11:23 Hawkinsville, Ga.
County, Georgia, conveyed to the courthouse door of said coun"/°' v We
Pearsons-Taft Land Credit Company, first Tuesday in December ° ntllc
a corporation, the following described in the legal hours of sale M ^ 3, w >th-
real estate in Houston, now Peach i ing property of the estit ne , fol B'v-
Wilson Marshall, a minor! of JUliaa
County, Georgia, to-wit:
are 1 cent a word. None are
accepted for less than 25 cents
for one insertion. Money must
be sent with copy.
BREEZY JOTTINGS
A lot of diplomacy Is Just waiting.
Had manners
ca odor.
are not necessarily
one Is very
serene.
Advice that Is
that Is paid for.
dumb, one can be
taken Is the kind
“Sez he” and "Sez I” are the gos
sip's favorite formula.
The meek will not strike a blow
but how they grumble!
in the legal hours of sale, all of the
following described property, to-wit:
That tract or parcel of land com
prising In the aggregate Five Hun- J
dred and Five-Tenths (500.5) acres,
more or less, all lying in a body in the
Thirteenth (13th) Land District of j
Houston County, Georgia, and being
70 acres of Lot No. 221; One Hundred
Forty-Eight and Five-Tenths (148.5) !
acres of Lot No. 200; One Hundred |
Forty-Nine and Four-Tenths (149.4)
acres of Lot No. 199; One Hundred
Thirty-Two and Six-Tenths (132.6)
acres of Lot No. 223. Said lands being
more particularly described as fol
lows: Beginning at a point on the
South line of Lot No. 200, said point s
being 2,160 feet from the Southwest j
corner of said lot; run thence North a ,
distance of 2,568 feet to the point i
where the Perry-Grovania public road ,
intersects said line; thence East along
road 138 feet; thence from said point
due North a distance of 3,370 feet t«/ j
the North line of Lot No. 199: thence |
due West along the North lines of
Merritt & Anderson
Brothers Co.
Hawkinsville, Ga.
Two Hundred Forty-Eight (248)
the Ninth Land District lying West
of the Central of Georgia Railroad
right of way, the premises hereby
! described containing 80 acres, more or
Just received 2 more carloads less,
of American Wire Fence, Sheetj To secure the promissory note of
Few events seem (julfe as dreadful Lots Nos. 199 and 222, a distance of
as anticipation mad* them. j 4,250 feet; thence due South a dis-
— tance of 2,970 feet to the South line
It is always the busy people who of Lot No. 222; thence due East along
find time to do extra work. j the South line of Lot No. 222 a dis-
tance of 920 feet; thence due South a
“Early bird gets the worm” Implies
n scarcity of worms. Absurd!
distance of 2,970 feet to the South
, line of Lot No. 221; thence along the j Phone 64
South line of Lots Nos. 221 and 200 a j
, distance of 2,186 feet to the point of!
Don t,„ think, that because nations beginning. Said tract of land bound on
are civilized, Injustice has ceased. j North by lands of Miss Lucile Cooper;
j on East by lands of Marshall and Em-
Suppose You Had
An Auto Wreck.
Would You Pay
O r
Would You
Collect?
3 6 c
HOUSER’S
Insurance
Agency
Perry, Ga.
Metal Roofing, Barb Wire,
Staples and Nails. Buy now
and save money or wait later
and pay more. Merritt & An
derson Bros. Co.,Hawkinsville,
Ca. 11:23
That part of the West half of Lot property the undersigned r | - ^ Wh ° Ee
vn Hundred Fortv-F.ie-ht 194K i in i appointed and acting guardi- • duly
1 State of Georgia W. &' ^
fund 4 per cent r.ait owners!,in retUa '
cate No. 2092 due April 1 ?936 Wtifi -
Said property will be sold for
to the highest and best bidder Ca8h
THE CITIZENS & SOUTHERN
NATTOM^, Ra E *N
By E P q . ’
Vice-president and Ti uai Ouice?*
guardian of the property of
Wilson Marshal! V Jullan
Black Mare Mule, weight
1000 lbs. took up on my place
! last Thursday. Owner can get
same by paying for this ad and
mule’s upkeep.
C. B. Whitworth.
DR. NETTIE M. HARRIS
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
UNADILLA, GA.
Office at Halcyon Hotel
Phone 36
Tuesday and Friday
Vienna, Ga.
Transplanting Time fof^fruit
and nut trees and ornamentals
, has come. Prices right.
Wight Nurseries, Cairo, Ga.
Gentlemen prefer blonds—perhaps.
But isn't eupid a blnckhaired hoy?
A woman may worship a man If he
Is worshlpahle; hut so many of them
aren’t.
Did you
temptation
slow up?
over, when
was on
mi felt that
our track,
Grouching Is, of course, a habit.
Rut it arises from an undlscournged
Inner Irritability.
A student may he Ignorant down
to a certain point, hut below that
t here Is no excuse.
If
make
a substitute for it
i man hns no conscience, you
a great mistake trying to find
Life Is life. Ia»t us live If. As a
curious experience, not as an expia
tion—or an affliction.
Old ago is not of much account un
less you can work. An old age of Idle
ness Is full of weariness.
Blessed are the conservative. They
are so solidly substantial when you
want some one to lean on and rest.
For outright snortlug, take the be
havior of a man of fifty when n man
of twenty-five tries to change his opin
ion.
Nations act childish some of the
time. The sum total of their com
mon sense Is divided by n majority
temporarily wedded to folly.
American Songs Favored
ily Linn; on South by lands of John
Grace and Gilbert; West by lands of
Gilbert and Miss Lucilc Cooper.
The property above described being
that conveyed by and described in the
deed to secure debt aforesaid. Said
sale will be made under and pursuant
to the provisions of said deed and said
property will be sold to the highest
bidder for cash, default having been
made in the payment of installments
of principal and interest which be
came due under the provisions of said
deed on the first day of October, 1931,
the first days of April and October,
1932, and the first days of April and
October, 1933, and the entire debt si
secured having become due by reason
of said defaults.
The undersigned will make deed to
purchaser at such sale as is provided
for in the deed to secure debt above
described.
THE ATLANTA JOINT STOCK
LAND BANK OF ATLANTA.
By F. W. ALLCORN. Jr., Pres.
As Attorney-in-Fact for
Louis L. Brown, Jr.
C. L. Shepard, Attorney,
* Fort Valley, Ga.
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Josephine Turck Baker, Editor
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George H. English for the sum of Two
Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00), and in
said deed provided that in event of the
default in the payment of said note
said company might declare the un
paid balance thereof at once due and
payable and sell said land for the pay
ment thereof; and
WHEREAS, said note matured
February 1, 1927, and was extended
to be payable Two Hundred Dollars
($200.00) February 1, 1928, and
Eighteen Hundred Dollars ($1,800.00)
on February 1, 1929, and Two Hun
dred Dollars ($200.00) was paid on
! the principal and the Eighteen Hun-
j dred Dollars ($1,800.00) balance was
I extended to be payable in install-
| ments, the last to mature on February
I 1, 1933, on condition that in event of
| non-payment of any installment with
I interest, said company might declare
i the entire unpaid balance of said note
j at once due and payable, and might
I sell said land for the payment of said
I note and the interest thereon; and
WHEREAS, the installment of said
note due November 1, 1931, was not
paid when due and is still unpaid and
said company has elected to declare
the entire unpaid balance of said note
at once due and payable and to sell
said land pursuant to the provisions
of said deed.
NOW, THEREFORE, Taft and
Company, formerly the Pearsons-Taft
Land Credit Company, under and by
virtue of the power and authority in
said company vested by said Warran
ty Deed, will proceed to sell the above
described real estate and appurtenan
ces thereunto belonging, including all
interest of the said George H. English
legal sale
Georgia, Houston County.
On the first Tuesday in
cember i933 before the court! ouse
door of Said COUihv, .within the
usual hours of sale, I will Se ii Z
the highest and best bidder at
public outcry for cash, the north
‘•"If of 'ot of land No 3o2 in the
13th District of Houston Countv
Georgia, containing 101 1-4 acre?
more or less, and bv virtue of the
power of sale granted in a securi
ty deed from J. W. Hodge to
Mrs. M. L. Dobbs, transferred hv
the executors of her estate to f
C. Hodge and by him to the First
National Bank and Trust Co, i„
Macon, and by it to A. E. Whit-
tie, and by him to the undersign
ed, which power has become
operative by the default
payment of the principal.
Said land to be sold as
property of the estate of J.
Hodge, lie having died since
execution of said
in the
ui me »ctiu creorge ci. jungijsn I deed, for
and his heirs, devisees, assigns or es- puipose of paying the notes
tato and tViA n . • , I » . l i
LEGAL SALE OF LAND
SHERIFF’S SALES
Georgia, Houston County.
Will be sold before the Court House
door on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, within the legal hours of
sale, the following property to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying I
and being in the Ninth District (now |
Upper Town District) of Houston;
County, Georgia, and known as the j
George Hill Place and containing fifty j
acres, more or less. Also twelve acres j
in the Southeast corner of lot No. 27 \
iff saiil Ninth (Upper Town) District, I
said State and County, all lying in a j
... ! body and containing sixty-two acres, j
by Musical Authorities \ more or less; bounded on the North |
The ten greatest popular songs 0 f b.V Smisson & Evans; South by Aaron
the past decade, as picked bv rote of Shannon and Fincher Place; East by
370 American orchestra leaders and pub!io r ° n<1: and Wcst by B ' Har P er
musical authorities and published |„ 1 ? ata ‘f: ?“ d bein! ? tbe Sam ? , land RS
the Wnimin',a ii , , i described in Deed of record in Deed
•mi'lir t v are - *° ok 35 ’ P^ e 280. Clerks Office,
u ^ an 1 I'°v<\ ! Houston Superior Court. Also the
% NewGootlyenrAII-Wcatli-
wrs stop cars 77% quicker
Otinn smooth old tires—and
«uiokor than any other new
Ores!
Tfhc slipperiest, most dat>
jfrrous driving season fas
Aead — Ret your err oa
flight-gripping new Good-
9*ars now—avoid regrets!
A generation of use prove*
C&c All-Weather the safest
t l best non-skid tread—
us show you why!
GOODYEAR
ALL-WEATHER
World's First- $ I
Choice Tire.
20
Up
—less TRADE-IN allowance.
GOOD YEAR
McLendon auto co.
Phone 57 - Perry, Ga.
ORDINARY’S CITATIONS
Me.” and “Russian Lullaby.” I and having such shapes, metes and
All but two of these were written by I , ' oun<ls as will appear in Deed from
Americans, one Is British and one Aus- | Good Samaritan Society
trinn. It is Interesting that a some
what similar selection of seventeen fa
vorite songs in England included
twelve American numbers.
According to the Judges: “Clenrl
, , . i ~-.wt.v-v* vv» uc ooiu aa IUU |
1,1 Axnorlt-an life . property of W. F. Jordan to satisfy a j Georgia Houston Countv
niitl tiaditlons, and perhaps something i ti fa from Houston Superior Court in ’. ’ . .
—- ' - 1 - ----- David Metiriff. Executor of the
estate of Mrs. Susie Hlackshear
having- applied for Utters of I>is-
Samaritan Society Number
! Three of Davis Hill to W. F. Jordan, !
recorded in Book 39, page 127, Clerk’s j
Office, Houston Superior Court. All
three tracts lying in a body and eon- I
I tabling eighty-two acres, more or less, j
Levied on and to be sold as the |
Georgia, Houston County.
J. M. Heard having applied for let
ters of administration on the estate of
S. P. Newell, deceased, this is to noti
fy all persons concerned to show
cause, if any they can why his appli
cation should not be granted at the
Court of Ordinary on the first Mon
day in December next.
This November 6, 1933.
John L. Hodges, Ordinary.
In our far-flung facilities for
casting and other performance
constantly inspire music and
broad-
which
lyrics
favor of S. L. Norwood versus W. F.
Jordan.
This November 2, 1933.
that go most directly to the hearts of
great numbers of people. One. at least,
•we believe, may survive through gener
ations as Suwanee River lias. We re
fer to “Old Man IUver.”
TAX SALES
Changing Opinion*
Bo tolerant: where yoe cannot
change your opinions it is often pos
sihle to change the suhlect —l’arrv
Pain.
Admiration and Flattery
“Admiration," said Hi ||„. rli<^ Sa-e
cf Chinatown, "is a token of true
value, but flattery is the shabbiest of
counterfeit mnni-v."
Complication* of Matrimony
Unfortunately many women and
many men are married to perfectly
good husbands and wives who are
models of all the virtues, but who are
•lull and tiresome and tedious and
who tiore them to extinction, perhaps
their suffering is greater than that of
those who are married to entertaining
villains.—Washington Evening Star.
C. C. Pierce, Sheriff, mission fiom Executorship; this is
to notify all peisons concerned
io show cause, if any th< y can,
why his application should not be
u I anted at the Court of Ordinary
Georgia. Houston County. »» December
Will be sold before the Court House ' 1 ,*■'. x .
door on the first Tuesday in December ' " ls November ~■ 1933.
next, within the legal hours of sale, I John L. Hodges, Ordinary.
the following property, to-wit: All |
that tract or parcel of land lying and '
being in the Upper Town District of
Houston County, Georgia, and in the j
Town of New Hope, said tract of land I
containing three acres, more or less, j
and bounded as follows: On the North LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE DROPS
by lot of Bill Russell; on tho East bv r'L-„l _ , ,
Fort Valley and Perry public road Malaria in 3 days,Colds
running through the Town of New B rs t cay, Hcadeehes or Neural-
Hope; on the South by lands of Pro- gia in 30 minutes.
gressive Lodge and lands of Bill Har- FINF L4.XAT1VF am! TONir
and on the West by Big LftAAUVt ancl 1U1NIU
6 6 6
rison Est
Indian Creek
Levied on and to be sold as the
property of John Nelson, heir at Law
of the Estate of Ike Tharpe, Deed., to
satisfy a fi fa for State and County
taxes for the year 1931. This Novem
ber 2, 1933.
C. C. Pierce, Sheriff.
Most Speedy Remedies Known
Boaiting
“To boast,” said Hi Ho, the sp~e of
Chinatown, “arouses a suspicion of pre
tending power, with an implied
threat.”
Take Notice: That on the 1st
day of December 1933 the under
signed will sell at public out-cry
to the highest bidder lor cash
before the Court House door of
Houston County, Georgia, within
legal sale hours, the following
described property:
All that tract or parcel of land
being parts of lots numbers 205
and 180 in the 6th District of
Peach, formerly Houston Coun
ty, Georgia and described as fol
lows, to-wit: Commencing at
the Northeast corner of lot num
ber 205 and running North 2 1-2
degrees West 1442 feet; thence
West 87 1-2 degrees West 1504
feet: thence South 2 12 degrees
East 1442 feet; thence 87 1 2 de
grees West 308 feet; thence
South 2 1-2 degrees East 712
feet; thence East 1180 feet to
the public road leading from
Powersville t.o the public road
]leading fiom Macon to Fort Val
ley, Georgia, thence Northerly
along said public road 730 feet to
the South line of lot 180; thence
to starting point 774 feet. Said
lands bounded as follows, to-wit:
North by lands of Z. Hays; East
by the GofF lands; South by lands
of Clara C. Newed and West by
lands of Sanders and Armstrong.
Said lands comprising 69 5 acres,
more or less. The same being
the lana deeded to H. E. Chunn
by Clara C. Newell in division of;
lands on December 7. 1910 and
recorded in book 14 page 17,
; Clerk’s Office of Houston Supe
rior Court. The description as to
public roads refers to the public
roads as they stood on December
7, 1910.
Said sale authorized under
Georgia Code by virtue of power
vested in the undersigned indeed
to secure debt dated March 13,
1914 and recorded in Clerk’s Of
fice Houston Superior Court in
deed book 21 folio 126. said deed
to secure debt of $1559.03 princi
pal, given by Steve A. Bassett
to Eelder J. Frederick and trans
ferred, assigned and conveyed by
the Executrix of the will of Eel-:
der J. Frederick to the under
signed in a deed of division among I
heirs. The lull debt declared due >
by the undersigned because of
default in payment of obligations'
secured thereby. Debt on sale
day will amount to $1933 19, un
paid taxes and costs of this pro
ceeding. Upon completion of
sale undersigned will execute fee
simple deed to purchaser
Dated October 24th, 1933.
S. A. Frederick,
By A. C. Hiley, his
Attorney at Law.
tate, and the interests of the heirs, de
visees, assigns or estate of any suc
cessor to the interest of George H.
English at public sale to the highest
bidder for cash at the door of the
County Court House in the City of
Fort Valley, State of Georgia, be
tween the hours of 10:00 A.M. and
4:00 P.M. on the 5th day of December
A.D. 1933, for the purpose of paying
said indebtedness and costs of said
sale.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said
Taft and Company has caused these
presents to be executed by its Presi
dent and its corporate seal to be af
fixed this 31st day of October, A D
1933.
TAFT AND COMPANY.
By Orwi E. Taft, President.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
All the personal property of the late
John T. Lary consisting of mules,
hogs, cows, farm machinery, corn,
hay, etc., will be sold at public out
cry, on Thursday, November 16, 1933.
Said sale will be held on the pre
mises at the home of the said John T.
Lary deceased.
J. H. Lary, Administrator.
Who’* Bull
A "dull” person may be either one
who really Is or one we are too dull
to understand.
Science/ in the Orient
“The supreme achievement of sci
ence in the Orient was Babylonian
astronomy," asserts Dr. James Henry
Breasted, director of the Oriental in
stitute.
u 5_ e (| thereby amounting io
$1257.42 principal.
Mrs. Mary B. Hodge.
Transferee as Attorney in fact
for J. W. Hodge, deceased.
Jule W. Felton, Attorney.
‘The Last Supper” in GIa«*
Some .400,00(1 pieces of. glass were
required to make a copy in mosaic of
Leonardo Da Vinci’s famous painting,
“The Last Supper.” sliown in the
Pergamon museum in Berlin. It is
about 23 feet long, and 12 feet high.
Average Height of Men
No race of men consistently aver
ages above 5 feet 10 inches in'height,
and in only a few small tribes is the
average below 5 feet..
Gray Squirrels Plant Nut*
The gray squirrel has been given
credit for planting most of the nut
bearing trees of North America.
Alcohol Freezes and Boil*
Pure alcohol freezes at 202 degree*
F. below zero and boils at 173 degrees.
Beauty in Womsii
“Beauty in women is exceptional."
—Walter Stoneman, English photog
rapher.
Cleaning the Clock
The earliest and safest way to clean
a clock Is to place a piece of cloth
which has been soaked in paraffin in
the bottom and let the fumes do the
work.
Thinlt It Over
Always laugh when you can; it Is
cheap medicine. Merriment is u phi
losophy not well understood. It is the
sunny side of existence.
No Good Counsel
“A man may speak his mind with
candor,” said Hi Ho, the sage of
Chinatown, “and yet give no good
counsel if he too often asserts the
general human, privilege of (hanging
it.”—Washington Star.
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