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Tfk JhoXSON RECORD.
Official Organ of Butts County.
8. E. Ardrewe Editor and Publisher
Subscri) don, SI.OO a year.
Entered at the postoffice at Jacks >n
6a., pb second class mail matter.
JACKSON. OA.. JAN. 18 ’<K>7
Editor .Tackflon Record ;
As 1907 will be an off year in poli
tlcH and onr ponl< generally will net
be molested hv candidates, would it
rot be a good time to haulier this
monster, called the Southern Oil Trust
v ’ "b is robbing the South of more
v m ach than all other Trusts
' ■ and When we had our local
Mill operated hr such men as Hon,
W M Mnllett and Hon. Meade Hen
driok our people were not oppressed
Esther are now. They made fair ex
changes with the farmers. Do the Oil
Mills do this now? No, they nay the
farmer fiOc for his seed and charge
him $2!),00 for meal and $8 00 per ton
for hulls. There is a remedy for this if
we would applv it. What ig the reme
dy? Why let the farmer* get together
and build and operate their own mill.
Do you think the farmera could build
an Oil Mill? Why yes Did you never
hear about the farmers of Butts Cos.
building the largest brick ware house
In the city of Jackon and it not cost-
Jngthem one cent? Why how was
that done? It was done on the Co-op
eration plan, and this is how I hope
for the farmnre to build an oil mill.
Let each farmer take stock In the
mill. He can par his stock with cotton
•eed as he nald hiR stock in ware house
br wieghing his cotton and you can
readily see In a few years each countv
In the South will be owning and ope
rating an indlpendsnt oil
mill and cant realize how
er who paid for it.. The
Oil Trusts are robbing each county
of enough to build a mill and pay for
Uln two years Don’t you think this
worth saviny? We, the Southern farm
•re know how produce. Dixie can
make enough to feed and clothe the
world, hut when that is said, all is
said. We do not band our selves to
gather so as to get just prices for what
we produce The Oil Mills tell you
that hull* and meal have advanced.
Why have they advanced? the mate
rial from which they are mad is cheap
or than ever now. Who advanced tnoee
prices . It war the Truet who put the
price of seed down, it wae the Trust
Now brother farmer are you going to
stand by and let them put the price
on both articles. So long aa you sub
mit to it, so long will you be oppress
ed In this way. T know I am a small
gnat to be nabbing at such an ox: as
the Oil Trust. Bat If every farmer in
the Bouth unite together to fight him,
we could soon out him to route, r
hope to see in Butte County In a few
years a Cotton Oil mill with this in
scription.
The Independent Oil Mill Cos.
"tours Truly
Evro Smith.
P.S. With such men to help the far
mers as J M.McMlchael ,J.M. Craw
ford .E.L.and Frank Lawson, B.H.
Mays.
You will see something doing in
r>utts County before another crop is
harvested.
Evan.
Beat? The Music Cura.
‘‘To keep the body in tune,” writes M
Mary Brown. 'JO Lafayette Place, Pough
keepsie, N Y. ‘‘l take Dr. Kings New I.if
pills. They ere the most reliable and plea
ant laxative 1 have found.” nest for the
Stomach, Liver aud Bowels. Uuarauteer
kjr Hanna, druggist. 26c.
So playfully he grabbed him
And sat him in the chair.
And Tommy, howling fiercely.
Leaped right in the air.
r Then, coming down not,gently,
Still feeling that pin prtok.
He saj'l it mournful language,
“Grandpa, 'twas a mean tfkJfci**
Then dear old loving grandpa
Said, “r only wiatoed tv
t That very ancient asLyiiigr,
'He that i-pjgiis last hryglui Vat.'"
Pc*.
CONDENSED STORIES.
*
When Bishop Potter Narrowly Escaped
Arrest.
Bishop Potter once came near be
ing "pinched/’ as he gleefully told
the members of the George Junior
Republic association at their an
nual meeting the other day.
"It was mv first visit to the Re
public/’ said the bishop, “and I was
sitting on Miss Van Sanfoord’s
veranda enjoying a cigar when a
email lad appeared and said, ‘Very
sorry, sir, but I’ve got to arrest
you/
“ ‘l’m sorry, too/ said I. ‘What’s
the matter?’
" ‘You’re smoking, and it is
against the Ipw/
“ ‘Well, I’ll get my hat and go
with you. I never resist the law/
“The youthful police officer hesi
tated.
“‘Well/ he said, after a second’s
pause, ‘l’m not quite sure whether
hhhhhhhh
“iou’kb smoking, and rr is against this
LAW."
you’re within the limits of the Re
public or not. I’d like to go off to
6ec first. If 1 do go will you run
away ?’
“1 held up iny hand. ‘I swear T
will stay right here till you get
back.’
‘‘Fortunately for me,” said the
bishop, “he found I was outside the
Republic limits. So he didn’t have
to run me in. But it was a close
call.”
Expert Testimony.
Rufus L. Griswold, the Cleveland
educator, who holds that it is wrong
to let children believe in Santa
Claus, was arguing about his strange
views at a dinner.
“Why lie to children?” he asked.
“Why let them believe in a myth?
Whenever 1 hear mention of that
loathed name of Santa Claus 1 think
of a lunatic.”
lie paused and smiled. Then he
resumed:
“Some years ago 1 attended a
trial wherein ray brother was eon
corned, a trial having to do with a
lunatic asylum.
“A witness was being examined
as to the sanity of one of the in
mates.
“‘You hold that this inmate is
insane, do you?’ a lawyer asked.
“ ‘1 do,’ was the firm reply.
“ ‘Why are you so sure?’
“ ‘The man,’ the witness said,
‘goes about asserting that he is San
ta Claus.’
“ ‘And,’ said the lawyer, ‘you
hold, do you, that when a man goes
about asserting that he is Santa
Claus it’s a clear proof of his insan
ity?’
“ 1 do/
“ ‘Why?’
“ ‘Because,’ said the witness in a
loud, indignant voice, ‘I happen to
be Santa Claus myself/ ”
Drink Fcr invalids.
Take 'tale pieces of crusts of
bread, the end pieces of the loaf,
and toast them a nice dark brown.
Care must be taken that they do
not burn in the least, as that af
fects the flavor. Put the browned
crusts in a large pitcher and pour
enough boiling water over to cover
them; tever the pitcher closely and
let steep until cold. Strain and
swetn to tfste. This is also good
warm with cream an'd sugar similar
to coffee. _ , . _
Legal
Advertisements.
Sheriffs Sales.
GEORGIA. Butts County.-
will be sold on the first Tuesday in Feb.
A. TANARUS) Iqo7, at public outery at the court
house in said county, within the legal hours
of Sale, to the highest bidder for cash, cer
tain property , of which the following is a
full and complete description 1 50 acres of
land more or less, lying and being situate
in said county and State, and hounded as
follows viz : North by lands of .T . L. Barney
west by lands of J. R. carmiehael, South by
lands of .T F weaver estate, and Fast by
lands of Barkley Bros, and Aisle TTeat.h'
Paid property levied on as tlie property of
w \ Mangbnw to satisfy an execution is
sued from the county court of said G ountv
in fa vof of B. c, Kinard and sou for tlx-use
of Pavis Kinard and aeraint said w \
Maugham. Raid property being in the pos
session of w FT Maugham at time of levy,
and pointed out bv judge.'ras F. carmiehael
A w T.ane and Lucian L Rav conns'll of
plaintiff, written notice given the tenant in
possession as required by law.
This the 3Tst. davof Pei-. 190(5,
W W Wir.sox Sheriff Butts ro.
GEORG-TA. Butts County.—
wil' he sold on the first Tuesday In Febru
ary next, at Public outery at the oonr
house, in said county, within the lagal
hours of sales, t.o the highest, bidder for cash
eertain nropet.v. of which the following :s
a description : Two hundred acres of land
more or less, in Butts Cos. Ga. in the eigbte
district of originally Hen*v now Butts Cos.,
and in the 616t1i. Pis. G, M said county
number ofr.be lot'not known, but being
the place whereon O, B. Knowls now re
sides,
Raid land bounded as follows :-Nort,h by
land formerly belonging to L. c. Knowles
deceased .East by lands formally belonging
to L.C . Knowles deceased snd lands for
merly belong'ng to .T..T, Buffington. South
by lands of J. Tom Stewart et.nl, and west
by land, formerly belonging to .T.c .Maddcx
deceased et. al.
Raid property levied on as tbatofO.B.
Knowles and to satisfy one mortgage tifa
issued 1 froin Butts Superior court,
in favor of J,N Knowles Executor and Ad
ministrntor of the estate of L. C Knowles
deceased against, O.B,Knowles .
Property pointed nut. n tifn and tenant in
n ssessinn given written notice as required
by law. Levy made Pee. sth, 100(5.
This Jan. 2nd 1007.
w. w, wilson
Sheriff Butts co.
Georgia Butts County
will be sold before the court house door,
between the legal hours of sale, on the Ist.
Tuesday in February next, the following,
described property towitt,. One depot build
ing and land bn which the same is situated,
lying and being in the town of .Tenkinsburg
in Butts Cos. also one section housa and lot
lying and being in the town of .renkinsburg
in Butts eoufity, levied on as the property
of the Southern Railway company, by vir
tue of and to satisfy two tax fifa’s, issued
bv the Tax collector of the .renkinsburg Pub
lie. School district against the Southern
Railway co., in favor of the jemcinsburg
Public School district against said South
ern Railway co. Property pointed out by
Tax collector of said Public School District
and inpossesion of Southern Railway o. at
the time of levy." Written notice given de
fendant as required by law.
This :51st. day of Pee. 1906,
w. w. wilson,
( Sheriff, Butts county.
GKORGTA. Butts County.
M i'.l Ksf old before the Court House door
in the city of .raoKson on the First Tuesday
ink ebruary next, the following property to
witt :50 acres of land more or less, lying
and being in the 615th district G M Potts
Co.and bounded as follows {On the North by
lands of Harris Bros. On the East bv lands
of Will Foster. South, by land of .t T. Kim
bell. West by Binds of P.W. McLendon.
Said fifn being issued from Justice Court,
of Spaulding county, of 1001 district G . M .
in favor of TT .Varner against F. T.Kim
bell. also two fifa’s issued .from 615th district
<5 .M. Butts county Georgia in favor of Atlan
ta Guano company against. F. T. Kimbell.
Property pointed out by Plaintiffs Attorney,
written notice given tenant in possession as
required by law. Levy made by -\v. M.
Bledsoe.'Deputy Sheriff.
This Jan. 3rd 1907.
w.w.wilson Sheriff B.c.
THE END OF THE WORLD
of troubles that robbed E. H. Wolfe, o
Rear Grove, la., of all usefulness, came
when he began taking Electric Bitters.
He v\ ritts ; “Two years ago Kidney trouble
caused me great suffering, which I would
never have surviyed had I not taken Elec
tric Bitters. They also ci red me of General
Debility. Sure cure for all Stomach,
Liver and Kidney complaints, Blood dis
eases, Headache, Dizzim-s and weakness
or bodily decline. Price 50c. Guaranteed bv
Hanna Drug Cos.
Ordinary’s OitHiicss*
For Administration.
Georjia Butts county.
To All whom It May concern.
A- C, Millen having in proper form, applied
to me for Permanent Letters of Administra
tion on the estate of Plienie Shaw col, late
of said county, this is to cite all and singu
lar the creditors and next of kin of Plienie
Shaw to be and appear at my office within
the time allowed by law, and show cause,
if any they can, why Permanent Adminis
tration rliould not be granted to A. 0. Mil
len on Phenie Shaws estate, witness my
hand ami official signature, this 7 day of
January 1907.
J. H. HAM, Ordinary.
For Dismission.
Georgia, Butts County,-
Whereas J.M.Gaston and Mrs Elizabeth
Cole Administrator De Bonis Non, of J.
p.Cole represents, to the Court in his pet;
Thin, duly tiled amUentered on record, that
he has fully administered J n cole's estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and ci editors, to show
cause, if any they can, why said Admiuis
trator should not be discharged from his
Administration and receive letters of dis
mission. on the first Monday in February,
1907.
J. H. HAM, Ordinary.
For Administration De Bonis Non.
Georgia, Butts County.
To All whom it May Concern:
•James F.carmicliael having in proper
form applied to me for Letters of 'Adminis
tration De Boni* Non, to be issued to Clerk
of Superior Court, on the estate of Mrs. E.
S . Jane Harxness late of said county, this
is to cite all and singular the creditors]and
next of kin of Mrs.E.S. Jane Harkness, [to
he and appear at iuy’office wiihin the time
allowed by law, and show cause if any they
can why Administration jDe Bonis Non
should not he granted to clerk Superior
court on Mrs, E.S.Jane Harkness’ estate,
witness my hand and official signature this
7tli dayiof Jan. 1907.
J. H. HAM. Ordinary,
Public Sale under Power of
Attorney.
Georgia, Butts Connty,
Under and by virtue of a power of
sale contained in a deed to secure the
herinafter named debt, executed by
Byron W. Mills to the Scottish A
merican Mortgage Company Limited
dated the first day of December 1903
and recorded in tie office of clerk of
the Superior Court of Butts COnnty
in deed book S.Bagß 436-7 and which
said deed and hereinafter named
notes evidencing the amount of prin
cipal, interest and attorneys fees
the ein contained was by the said The
Scottish American Mortgage Com
pany, by tho request and with the
knowledge and consent of the said
Byron W,Mills, duly transfered as
signed and quit claimed on the 3rd
day of January 1906 to the undersign
ed W.J.Wood, said transfer assign
ment and quit claim title being al3o
duly rocordedin the office of the clerk
of the Superior Court of BattsCounty
in deed book “V” page 83 the under
signed will aell at public outcry, at
the Courthouse door in said County
in the city of Jackson during the legal
hours of sale to the highest bidder for
cash,on the first Tuesday in February
1907, the following property lying
and being situate in said County and
State *owit: One farm containing
ninety three acres (98) more or less
in the 6lsth District G. M, of Butts
County Ga. and bound as follows;
North by land3 of Henry Benton and
J C,Combs, East by lands of J. H,
Mills,South by lands of J H.Mills and
M.M. Mills and West by lands of
Robert Woodward and public road,
for the purpose of paying certain
promissory notes tor sums as follows ;
The tirst for the sum of Five Hun
dred Dollars and due December first
1908 with interest thereou at the rate
of seven and one half per cent per
annum which amount of interest is
represented by certain coupon inter
est notes being three and each fortho
sum of Thirty Seven and a half Dol
lars and each bearing date Dec. Ist,
1903 and becoming due respectively
Dec. Ist. 1906, Dec. Ist. 1907, and
Dee. Ist. 1908. One note for the sum
of six hundred and ten dollars dated
Dee. Ist. 1905 and due Dec. 1 1906,
which said last note includes Ihe
same amount of the original princi
pal due Dec. 1 1908 and the addition
al sura of one hurdrpd n r d ten dol
lars of money advanced to Byron W.
Mills in payment of cost of the trans
fer ;..:d r Ato himself. One note for
the sum of one hundred and fifty dol
lars dated Jan 16*11 1906 and due
Jan. Ist. 1907. A™d the other for $27.
50 dated May 29 1906 and due Nov. 1
1906. Each of the three last named
notes bearing interest at. 8 per cent
per annum from date and all of which
said several sums represented by the
three last named nrtes excent the o
riginal principal included i tne first
of last, named three,were advancments
made after the transfer t.o me of the
title to said lands by and under an
agreement with the maker made pri
or to th* time of said transfer that I
should hold said t ; (le as security for
the original prmcinn! ar.d subsequent
advancements, interest Attorneys
fee and CO*' 1 . Th ■ t '-aid Bvron W.
Mills made as 1 ■ f i h? original bon*
tract, the cor'd i cm > b->t if default was
made in the prompt pa .r ment of either
or anv of the Coupon Interest, cote on
the day same became due, then and
in that event the holder or transferee
or assignee of the original contract
could at his option declare the origi
nal principal and all interest notes
due.
Now default, having been made in the
payment of th? interest note being
daied Doc.lst 1903 and due Dec. Ist
1906 for the sum of Thirty Seven and
and and one half dollars I,W .J. Wood
elect to declare the entire principal,
interest and all subsequent advance
ments due as well ae Attorneys fees
in the event any unsuccessful defense
is made to these proceedings.
The total amount of principal due
on said notes is now $785. The total
amount of interest due to the date of
these proceedings tawitiDec. Istl90&
is $57.80 The total amount of Attor
neys fees due is SB4 53 which amount
of Attorneys fees will be due onlv and
provided an unsuccessful plea is filed
to these proceedings, together with
the cost of these proceedings as pro
vided in said deed. After the payment
of the above ennumerated sums to
gether with future interest due there
on the balance of the proceeds of said
sale if any will be turned over to the
said Byron W. Mills as provided by
the terms of said deed. The above de
scribed property will be sold for the
purpose of paving the debt to secure
which the deed was given and all ad
vancements made subsequent thereto
as above set forth. A deed to the pur
chaser wili be made by the undersign
ed in terms of said contract.
This the Ist. day of December 1906.
W. J. Wood.
Guardlan Sale.
GEORGIA, Butts County.
By virtue of an order regnrally granted
By the court of Ordinarp of Monroe Couuty
Ga. will be sold before the House
•loor in the oit.v of Jackson Butts County
Ga. on the first Tuesdan in February 1007 ■
the following described property to wit :
A one fortliundivided interest in Fifty acres
of land lying in the 614th District G. M :
in said Countv one mile south of Indian
Springs Reserve bounded as follows: on
the north by lands of Np<l Head and the
Forsyth and Griffin Public Road, on the
AVest and South by lands of ,T. \V; Wright
on the East by pnbll" road leading to For
syth sold as the property of my "Ward, J.
"\\ arren Hunt., and for the benefit "of ‘my
Ward: Terms cash.
This January )ind 1607.
•T. W. Hunt,
Guardian for J. Warren Hunt.
Citation,
It. is ordered that Citation be run in tha
- ackson Record the legal organ for Butts
County, four weeks.before the granting of
an order to sell tlie one half undivided in
terest in some property owned by Mrs.
Myrtle Robertson containing one hundred
and'forty acres more or less in Butts Cos. Ga
bounded as follows: North by lands of
I Mrs - O F.Williams, East by the Ogletree
Place, South by the County line between
Butts and Monroe Counties. West by Joe
Bell and also one half acre in Monroe Cos.
known as the Geo. Garner half acre, the
sale being for the purpose of division, and
reim estruent of tlie proceed 6 in property
that will bring in more dividend Mrs.
Robertson being a minor The property is
now occupied by Tom Thornton.
This 14th day of Jan,1907, A
E,J,Reagan.
JudgeF.O.C.S-
RraßlniiEfan
fciakea Kidneys and Bladder Right .