The Jackson record. (Jackson, Butts County, Ga.) 18??-1907, January 25, 1907, Image 4

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THE JACKSON RECORD, Official Organ of Butts County. S. E. Ardrtws Fdilrr Frd Publisher Subscrij tion, SI.OO a year. ICnte*®*! ah the pnetoffW at Jacks in Ga P 8 second class m" matter. .TACESON. iU., JAN 25 *097 BJ. " " IN the event of trouble with Janan •he wonMn’t pet the PhHlnlnes, The Oil trnst is already there. THE popn'aritv of the pitchfork 1r waning W<* have even ceaßed to picture the devil with one IP this Rrow' sville tronhle keens On much longer some Senator will he elected to the club IT will take a bigger man than a little "English baronet, to ruffle the temper of Ameica’s great Roosevelt AUGUSTA is to live a town to die !■ now a* proved by the corpse that •at up at its own wake and took a handin the hilarity. THE large flood of tha Ohio wave if greatly Interfering with business, at some places delay the Mails for twenty four hours. A Milwaukee man cutis mothers head off because she talked too much but of course her blood ie crying a gainst him from the ground. WITH all the disastrous wrecks that are gaing just now* 'we are not ■o sure that we are sorry that free passes are things of the past. THE man who went flown the street yesterday singing, "O would I were a child again” probably was thlnkin gof the Beveredge Child labor bill. A NEW York waiter is reported to have retired with a small fortune. He should have put it off another year and retired with a large one. LAMP oil will surely advance in the near future. Deacon Rockefeller Sat between two niggers in an Augus ta ohurch the other day and dropped twenty dollars in the dißh. A WYOMING couple have just been married for the fifth time, hav ing been divorced four times in the last twenty years. The divorce law yersmust look upon them as regular customers. THE calamity at Kingston last, week was only another of the worlds awful death dealing accidents. Only about a year ago nearly the same thing happened to one of our largest cities in the IJ 8. San Francisco. AN exchange says: ‘‘one of the new senators is named Smith . Later they may have to distinguish him from a Southern senator of the name of smith.,’ Indeed, the Smith fam seems to be in the ancendant. There are those who would not he surprised to see the senate’s pre>i dential chair occupied bv one of that name. AN exchange points out, with gr at deal of truth tnat there are but two ways in which a man can get rich quickly and honestly. One way is by inheritance and the other isbvadver tising.—Henry County Weekly. A handsome little editor wiio en joys a aerpertluous amount of single blessedness might try the Mat rime Dial market for a rich widow. THE latest whim of a pretty girl who held up a party of her chums who were out automobiling, and re lieved them of tneir engagement rings and kisses, seems to be carrying the joke a little too far. Now if it had been a party of young men on whom she practiced the highway pad, she might have relieved some of them of their ring* and kisses and at the same time run no risk of being unmasked or of getting her face scratched. But then some girls will never learn how to do things ff they were to practice ftll their lives, Legal Advertisments, Sheriff’s Sales. GEORGIA. Butts County.- will he sold on the first Tuesday in Felt. A. D IoW, at public outcry at the court house In said county, within the legal hours of Sale, to tin* highest bidder for cash, cer tain property, of which the following is a, full and complete description • 50 acres of land more or less, Iving and heing situate In said county and State, and hounded as follows viz: North by lands of J. L. Barney west by lands of J. R. carrniehael, South by lands of .T F weaver estate, and East by lands of Barkley Bros nnd Aisie Heathl Said nropertv levied on as the property of w A Manghatn to satisfy an execution is sued from ti.p county court of said OonnTv in favor of R . c. Kiunrri and son for thense of Pavis T-Tinard and against said w A AT ind'am, Said nroncrtv heing in the pns sousion of wTI Maugham at time of levy, nnd pointed out. hv.nidge.ras F. Carmichael A w 1 arm and Lucian TANARUS; Bay enunsil of plaintiff, written notice givpn the tenant in possession as required by law. This the 3Tst davof Tlee. 1000. W W Wrr.sox Sheriff Butts co. GEORGIA. Butts, County.— wiPhesold on the first Tuesday in Febru ary next, at. Public outcry at the cour house, in said cnnntv, within the lagal hours of sales, t.o the highest, bidder for cash certain propetv. of which the following '.s a description ; Two hundred acres of land more or less, in Butts Cos. Ga. in the eighte district of originally Hen.y now Butts Cos., and in the fihlt.h. Dis. G, M said connty number of the lot'not. known, hut. heing the place whereon O, B. Knowla now re sides, Said land hounded ns follows :-Nort,h by land formerly belonging to L. c. Knowles deceased,East by lands formally belonging to L.C . Knowles decensed snd lands for merly belonging to .T. J, Buffington, South by lands of ,T. Tom Stewart et. al. and west by land formerly belonging to J.c .Madder deceased et.. al, Said property levied on ns that of 0.8, Knowles and to satisfy one mortgage fifa issued ' from Butts Superior court in favor of ,T,N Knowles Executor and Ad ministrator of the estate of L. C Knowles deceased against, O.B.Knowles . Property pointed out n fifa and tenant in pssession given written notice as required by law. Levy made Dee. sth, 190C>. This .Tan. 2nd 1907. w. w. wilson Sheriff Butts co. Georgia Butts County will he 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 on which the same is situated, lying and being in the town of Jenkinsburg in Butts Cos. also one section housa and lot lying nnd being in the town of .lenkinsliurg in Butts county, levied on as the property of the Southern Kail way company, by vir tue of and to satisfy two tax fifa’s, issued by the Tax collector of the .lenkinsliurg Pub lie School district, against , the Southern Railway co., in favor of the jenKinshurg Public School district against said South ern Railway co. Property pointed out by Tax collector of said 1 üblie School District and in possesion of Southern Railway o. at the time of levy. Written notice given de fendant as required by law. This dlst, day of Dec. w. w. wilson, Sheriff, mitts county. GEORGIA, Butts County. Wt',l ixs ‘ old before the Court House door in the city of .mcKson on the First Tuesday in February next, the following property to witt: 50 ncresf of land more or less, lying and hciiigin the (115th district G M. Butts Co.and bounded as follows :|On the North In lands of Harris Bros. On the East by lands of Will Foster. South, by land of .1 T. Kim 1, ell. West by lands of P.W. McLendon. Said fifa being issued from justice Court of Spauldingcounty, of 1001 district G.M. in favor of J.H.Varner against F. T. Kirn bell. also two Ufa's issued from 015th district G ,M• Butts county Georgia in favor’of Atlan ta Guano company against F. TANARUS, Kitnbell. Propert y pointed out by Plaintiffs Attorney, written notice given tenant in possession as required by law. Levy made by-w. M. Bledsoe.'Deputy Sheriff. This Jau. drd 1907. w xv.wilson Sheriff ll,c. The F:nd of the World of troubles that robbed E. H. Wolfe, o Bear Grove. la., of all usefulness, came when he began taking Electric Bitters. He writts: “Two years ago Kidney trouble caused me great suffering, which I would . never hax - e survived had I not taken Elec- ] trie Bitters. They also ci red me of General Debility. Sure cure lor all Stomach, Liver and Kidney com pit iota, Blood dis eases, Headache, I)izzitv“s aud weakness or bodily decline. Price 50c. Guaranteed by Hanna Drug Cos. 1 Ordinary's Citations. For Administration. Georgia 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 Phenie Shaw col, late of said county, thi3 is to cite all and singu lar the creditors and next of kin of Phenie Shaw to he and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why Permanent Adminis tration rhould Tiot he granted to A. G. Mil len on Phenie Shaws estate, witness my hand and official signature, this 7 day of January 1907. J. H. HAM. Ordinary. For Dismission. Georgia, Butts County.- Whereas J.M.Gaston and Airs Elizabeth Cole Administrator De Bonis Non, of J. P.Cole represents to the Court in his peti tion, duly filed and’entered on record, that he has fully administered J b cole’s estate. This is therefore to cite all persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Adminis t.rator should not he 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.carmiehael having in proper form applied to me for Letters of Adminis tration De Bonis Non, to he issued to Clerk of Superior Court, on the estate of Mrs. E. S. Jane Haricness late of said county, this is to cite all and singular the creditors’and next of kin of Mrs.E.S. Jane Harkness, ito he and appear at my’office wiihin the time allowed by law, and show cause if any they can why Administration {De Bonis Non should not be granted to clerk Superior court on Mrs. E.S.Jane Harkness’ estate, witness my hand and official signature this 7th day iof Jan. 1907. J. H. HAM. Ordinary. Public Sale under Power of Attorney. Georgia, Butts Uonnty, 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 tire office of clerk of the Superior Court of Butts Connty in deed book S.Paga 436-7 and which said deed and hereinafter named notes evidencing the amount of prin cipal, interest and attorneys fees the ein containedwaßby thesaid 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 c'aimed on the 3rd dav of J anuary 1906 to tho undersign ed VV.J.Wood, said transfer assign ment and quit claim title being also duly rocordedin the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of BattsCounty in deed book “V” page 83 the under signed will /ell at public outcry, at the Courthouse door in said County in the city of Jackson during the legal hours of sale to the highest biddoa for cash,on the first Tuesday in February 1907. the following property lying and being situate in said County and Slate towit: One farm containing ninety three acres (93) more or l?ss in the 6lsth District G. M, of Butts County Ga. and bound as follows; North by lands of Henry Benton and J C.Conibs, East by lands of J. H, Mills. South by lands of ,1 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 first for the sum of Five Hun dred Dollars and due December first 1908 with interest thereon at the rate cf seven and one half per cent per annum which amount of interest is represented by certain coupon inter est notes being three and each for tho sum of Thirty Seven and a half Dol lars and each bearing date Dec. Ist, 1903 aud becoming due respectively Dec. Ist. 1906, Dec. Ist. 1907, and Dec. Ist. 190S- Ore note for the sum of six hundred and ten dollars dated Dec. Ist. 1905 and due Dec. 1 1906. wlv'ch said last note includes the same amount of the original princi pal due Dec. 1 1908 and the addition I al sum of one hundred find ten dol lars of money advanced to Byron \V. Mills in payment of cost of the trans fer and cash to himself. One note for the sum of one hundred and fifty dol lars dated Jan 16’h 1906 and dne Jan. Ist T 907 A"d the other for $27. 50 datpd May 29 1906 and due Nov. 1 1906. Each of the three last namd notes bearing interest at 8 per cent, per annum from date and all of which said several sums -epresented hv the three last, named notes except the o rigina! principal included in tne first of last named three,were advancments made after the transfer to me of the title to said lands by and under an agreement with the maker made pri or t.o th* time of said transfer that. T should hold said t ! tle as seenr.itv for the original principal and subsequent advancements, interest. Attorneys fee and cost. That said Rvron W, Mills made k partnfthe original con tract. the condition that if default, was made in the prompt pnvment of either or anv of the Coupon Interest, rote on the day seine 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 havine been made in the payment of the interest note being dated Doc .Ist 1908 and due D*c. 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 advaece ments due as well as Attorneys fees in the event any unsuccessful defense is made to these proceedings. The total amount of nriacipal due on said notes is now $785. The total amount of interest due to the date of these proceedings towitiDec. 15t1906 is $57.80 The total amount of Attor neys fees due is $84.58 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 nroceedings as pro vided in said deed. After the payment of the above ennumerated uru to gether with future interest, due there on the ba!an-* of the proceeds of said sale if any will he turned over to the said Bvron W. Mills ns provided bv the terms of said deed The ahove de scribed property will be sold for the purpose of paving the debt to SPcure which the deed was given and all ad vancements made subsequent thereto as ahove set forth. A deed to the pur chaser wili be nude bv the undersign ed in terms ©f said contract. This the Ist. day of Dpeemher 1906. W. J. Wood. Guardian Sale. GEORGIA. Butte CountxL By x-irtne of nn order ream rally granted Lv the court of Ordinarp of Monroe County Ga. will he sold before the JOourt House door in the <->itv of .Tackson Butts Count,v Ga. on the first Tuesdan in February 1907; the following described property to wit: Aone forthmidi vided interest in Fifty acres of land lying in the 014th District G. M : in said Conntv one mile south of Indian Springs Reserve hounded as folloxvs: on the north by lands of Ned Head and the Forsyth and Griffin Public Road, on the West and South hv lands of J. W; Wrigli? on the East by public road leading to For -BVtJi sold as the property of my "Ward, .T. Warren Hunt, and for the benefit ;of ‘my Ward : Terms cash. This January 2nd 1907. J. W. Hunt, Guardian for J. Warren Hunt. Citation. Ttis ordered that Citation be run in th Jackson Record the legal organ for Butts County, four week<.before the granting of j an order tosell the 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 hounded as follows: North by lands of 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 reinvestment of the proceede in property that will bring in more dividend Mrs. Robertson being a minor Tlie property is now occupied by Tom Thornton, This 14th day of Jan. 1907, E.J,Reagan. * Judge S.C.F.C’ Application for Charter State of Georgia) To the Superior Court Butts Couuty.) of Said County. The petition of J. W. Childs and James Warthen Sr. both of said County and State respectfully shows: Ist: That tliay desire for them selves their associates, Successors and Assigns to he incorporated under the laws of Said State under the name of MIRACLE CONCRETE CO. 1 for the period of twenty years witM he privilege of renewal at the of that time. 2nd : That the Capitol Stock of the propos ed Corporation is to be five thousand dol lars divided into shares of one hundred dol lars each, with the priviledgeof increasing same to twenty tuousand dollars. Twenty per centum of Said Capitol Stock has been paid in, in money or its equivalent. 3rd: The object of Said Corpo ration is peeunary profit to its Stockholders. 4th : Petitioners pray the privilege : To make hnv and sell cement, Concrete, Artificial Stone, tile, Sewer pipe, brick, posts, troughs, tombston- s, coping and any other articles mad e from clay or concrete; also, To erect buildings, bridges, fences and culverts ; also, To nave walks and streets ; To buy, sell, rent and lease real estate, per sonal property or merchandise; also, To sue aDd be sued, plead and be implead ed; also, To take and give mortgages, deeds, liens or other means of securing ' indebtedness ; also, To do any act necessary or conven ient for the operation of said business and not contrary to law. Wherefore petitioners pray to be made a body corperate under the name and style aforesaid and to be entitled to all rights, privileges and immunities and be subject to the liabilities prescribed by the law in such cases. And your petitioners will be prayed This Jan. Ist. 1907. J. W. Childs, James Warthen. Petitioners GEORGIA, Bu** i County. I, B, P. Railey, lllerk of the Superior Court in and for said County, do certify that the foregoing is true and correct copy of petition for Charter of J. W. Childs and James warthen for Charter, Now of file in this office. Witness my hand and official seal, This Jan, 2 1907. B! P. Baii.ey, Clerk S. C. County Assesier Waylaid. J W Coulter of LesJe. S D, Assessor o Stanley Cos. relates the following - “ 1 was xvaylaiby a coiipliudion cf throat and lung taoudie, bronchitis, asthma, and a terrible cough, which had affected me for years, when 1 wa s persuaded to,try Dr Kings New Discovery. Relief came almos immediately, and in a short time a perrna nent cure resulted.”No other medicine com. pares xvith it as a sure and permanent cure for coughs and colds. It enres after all othe remedies have failed. Every bottle guaran teed at Hanna Drug Store. Price 50c, and SIOO. Trial bottle free. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION J. A. Brogdon, of the National Sign Cos.. Dayton, Ohio, writes under date ot Oct. 12 1906: ‘‘Nosena is the only preperation I have ever used that re lieves my affection so speedily and pleasantly, lam getting the first real pleasure out of breathing that 1 have experienced since 1 contracted catarrh six years ago. Money would not buy mv tune of Nosena if 1 could not get another,” Buy Nosena from Hanna Drug Cos., and get money back if not satisfied. Sample tube and booklet by mail 10 cents. , Brown Manufacturing Cos. St, Louis, Mo. and Greeneville Tenn. The RECORD Tor 30b Printing, and Hdvertisiitg i GOOD WORK GOOD PRICES