The Butts County progress. (Jackson, Ga.) 18??-1915, November 13, 1908, Image 2

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F* Ffgfn ress H ITE, \ BLIBHER. 1 - i.oo Per Yr. mam*’'* . - -tr* Funtif'h*^! 4t V>i<Mthn. _____ . ry Charsdfiy. h •concl-clim* mutter, Novem < tliepotofts< , (‘at Jacknon, O#. .01 act ol ConfjreaH ol March 3, 187!’. Macon has just pulled off a most successful state fair and al ready steps are being taken to have another fair there next year. Time was when state fairs went a-begging. The Farmers’ Union and the Southern Cotton Association are doing all possible to boost the price of cotton. Let us hope they will succeed and that the fleecy staple will sell higher than it has in years. The defeated candidates have four years in which to heal their wounds and explain how it all happened. It is said that “Doo , Dang” party will show up strong in the next national election. It has been an ideal fall for the farmers from every standpoint. No fault is to be found with the way the weather man has been dishing out sunshine and balmy days. The election over Thanksgiving and Christmas loom up as the biggest events on the horizon. There are many things to be thankful for even if our favorite candidates were not elected. Taft must be a favorite in Georgia judging from the way \ .rious cities have been inviting 1 >n to spend awhile with them. i.gusia seems to have the call ( 'c all the others and he has 1 mised to spend several weeks ii hat most delightful winter 3 sort. '"ckson is coming to be recog- J more and more as a cotton net. This is as it should be i tii*‘ market here is high as any -• .it this section of the state. > :it a ter Thanksgiving Con 's meets in annual session; ■ > e let us celebrate that vv aii all the more spirit. nettling new >c Jackson a ..iruw away soiled. >m, or moth-eaten clothes •/ oar new Benzo-Proeess we a;ike old clothes look new, -ve guarantee the moth holes nags will be almost invisi iter we have repaired them. Utes cleaned by my process ARE GUARANTEED sw.y clean longer than those io:m lby any other method and v ill • free from objectionable I clean any kind of clothes ’> GLOTHES A SPECIATY and give us a trial at our > comer Second and Holly All work sent for and v . ared within city limits. ’PHONE 174 t i. WHIGHJ, MANAGER ;/'s a suit of clothes you \ all on G. Entrekin. FLOVILLA Mrs. B. F. Walker and little son. Dozier Kendall, left Thurs day for Roberta, after a visit to Mrs. Walker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dozier. They were accompanied as far as Atlanta by Miss Lula Dozier where she will be the guest of relatives for several days. Mrs. Tennie Elder has return ed home after a pleasant visit to Mrs. Emma Mallett of Jackson. Mrs. C. C. Jewett and little son, Charles, have just returned from a visit to Columbus, Con cord and Griffin. Mr. -W. A. Dozier, one of the faculty of Riverside Military Academy, Gainesville, and Miss Mariamne Dozier, a pupil of Bre nau, were the guests of their parents here the week-end DR. WHITE ELECTED At the meeting of the Sixth District Medical Association held in Macon Wednesday, Dr. A. F. White of Flovilla was elected president. He read a paper on “Chronic Gastritis.” This honor is very much appreciated by the friends of Dr. White. RECITAL PLANNED Under the direction of Mrs. Lillian Worley of the department of music a recital will be held soon at the school auditorium. An admission fee will be charg ed and the proceeds will be used to purchase a piano for the school. The event will prove one of rare pleasure for all music lovers in the city. The public is invited to attend the recital. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA—Butts County. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold at public outcry, on the First Tuesday in December, 1908, at the court house in said county, between the usual hours of sale, the following property to wit: Five shares of Factory stock, in the Pepperton Cotton Mills, in Butts county, Georgia, belonging to the estate of J. C. Watkins, deceased. Terms cash. This Nov. 3, 1908. JOEL B. WATKINS, Admr. of J. C. Watkins. ♦ For Year’s Support. GEORGIA Butts County: Mrs. Ida C. Burford, having made application for twelve month’s support out of the estate of T. B. Burford, and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same, having filed their return, all persons concerned are hereby required to show cause before the Court of Ordinary of said county on First Monday in De cember, 1908, why said applica tion should not be granted. This 2d day of Nov. 1908. J. H. HAM, Ordinary. For Dissmission from Admin istration. GEORGIA—Butts County. Whereas, T. P. Bell and J. B. Bell, executors of D. M. Bell, de ceased, represent to the Court in their petition duly filed and en tered on record, that they have fully administered D. M, Bell’s estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said executors A FAREWELL SALE GOT TO BE SOLD BY JAN. 1, 1909 In May of this year I bought the bankrupt stock of J. E. Reeves Cos., $16,600.00 worth, general mdse., and during the summer months I succeeded in selling most ail the summer goods. But the heavy winter Clothing, Overcoats, Over shoes, heavy Dress Goods, he avy Underwear, Flannels, Out ings and Winter-weight Shoes could not be sold to any advantage during these months, so we have a large stock of this kind of goods to close out yet, and the prices we make will astonish you. Have the house rented till Jan. 1, but positively can not get longer, so we are compelled to sell our stuff. Don’t fail to call into see us when you are in Jackson. We mention below a few items that are unreasonably cheap. CLOTHING $lB Suits, now sl2 16 “ 11 15 “ 10 12 *• 8 10 “ ___ £.so 9“ - 6 8 “ 5 7 “ 4 12 Overcoats 8 10 “ 6.50 8 44 5 7 44 4 5 Boys Suits 3 4 44 2.50 3 44 1.75 SHOES $5 Men’s Shoes, now $3.90 4 “ 2.95 3.50 44 2.50 2 44 1.50 3.50 Ladies Shoes, 2.50 3 “ 2. 2.50 “ 1.75 2 44 1.50 should not be discharged from their administration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in December, 1908. J. H. HAM, Ordinary. To Make Titles. GEORGIA—Butts County. D. N. Carmichael, transferee, having made application to re quire titles to be executed to him to certain land described in a bond for titles thereto attached purporting to be signed by J. R. Wright, late of said county, de ceased, the said application alleg ing that said land has been fully paid for, all parties concerned are hereby notified that said ap plication will be heard before the Court of Ordinary for said county, on the First Monday in Decem ber, 1908. This Nov. 2, 1908. J. H. HAM, Ordinary. M G FNTIFFTTO .if.® 12/Jml JL Y, A. WRIGHT, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Jackson, Georgia. Longest experienced lawyer at the Jackson bar. The Cable Co.’s PIANOS: Mason & Hamlin . Conover Kingsberry Schubert Wellington Schulenburg ORGANS: Chicago Cottage Mason & Hamlin SOLD BY Jacob T. Mayo, DRESS GOODS sl.7sDress Goods, now__ r -SI.OO Some very pretty pieces Dress Flannel, in Brown, Blue and Gray, worth sl, now, 75c 200 yds, figured Worsted, worth from 35c to 65e,now choice 25c Mohairs, worth sl, now 75c Some excellent pieces Henry Etta worth 50c to 75c, now 45c Dress Linings 3000 yds. Dress Linings, per yard, 3c Ginghams Dress Ginghams, worth 10c, now', 8c Dress Ginghams, worth Bc, now 6c Dress 44 44 7c, now 5c Percales Nice lot bordered percals in blue, and brown, worth 12 1-2 to 15c now, 10c Men’s and Boy’s Under wear. Men’s heavy fleeced underwear, worth 50c per garment, now 40c Boys’ heavy fleeced underwear, worth 40c per garment, now 25c Big lot Wright’s health under wear, in boys’ sizes, per gar ment, _'r 75c W. E. WATKINS LAWYER Jackson - Georgia Practice in all Courts, both State and Federal Office in Bank Hall west side public square. 1 DR. J. E. WOODS Physician and Surgeon. Office upstairs in Crum build ing. Residence phone, 163; office phone, 137-J. T. J. DEMPSEY' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Jackson ----- Georgia MONEY TO LOAN. to loan on Butts county farms at 7 per cent. Come quick if you need money. T. J. DEMPSEY, Jackson, Ga.