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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
J. THREATT MOORE,
Attorney At Law.
Office in Crum Building,
Jackson Georgia.
Will practice in all the Courts.
C. la. REDMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Carter-Warthen Building,
JACKSON, GA.
DR. O. LEE CHESNUTT
DENTIST
Office in New Commercial Building
back of Farmers’ Bank.
Residence Phone No. 7.
$100,000.00
TO LOAN on farm lands. Rea
sonable rate of interest. See me
before you borrow any money on
your farm.
W. E. Watkins.
DR. J. A. JARRELL
Physician and Surgeon
Office Mulberry street.
Residence phone 152-2—Office 152-3.
Jackson : : : Georgia.
DR. CHAS. R. EITEL
Osteopathic Physician
HOURS 9 TO 5
Phone No. 302.
Harkness Building:, Jackson, Ga.
Professional Piano Tuning,
Regulating & Repairing.
First Class Work Guaranteed.
Drop Card and I’ll Call.
J. T. MAY O Jackson, Ga.
DR. C. D. HEARD
Office in Mays Building, Resi
dence Buchanan Hotel.
Phone Connections.
in Diseases of Wo
men and Children.
E. M. Smith H. D. Russell
i SMITH & RUSSELL
Attorneys at Law
Office in Warthen Bldg
Jackson : : Georgia
With the passing of the old year and
the coming of the new, many good oppor
tunities may occur for business expansion.
If you are considering new or addi
tional banking facilities, you are invited to
consult wirh our officers.
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An account with us assures Safety, Ef
ficiency and Satisfaction.
FIRST FARMERS BANK,
JACKSON, : GEORGIA.
Interest Paid On Time Deposits
LEGAL ADVERTISE
MENTS
FOR LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia—Butts County
Whereas, F. M. Lawson. Executor
of Emma Freeman estate, represents
to the Court in his petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that he had ful
ly administered Emma Freeman's es
tate. This is therefore to cite all per
sons concerned, kihdred and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can, why
said Executor should not be discharg
ed from his administration, and receive
letters of dismission on the first Mon
day in April, 1915.
J. H. Ham, Ordinary
FOR ADMINISTRATION
Georgia—Butts County.
To whom it may concern:
J. W. Maddox having, in proper
form, applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the es
tate of C. 8. Maddox, late of said coun
ty, this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of C. S. Mad
dox to be and appear at my office and
show cause, if any they can, why per
manent letters of administration should
not be granted to J. W. Maddox on C.
S. Maddox’s estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this the Ist day of March 1915.
J. H. Ham, Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR GUARDIAN
SHIP.
Georgia, Butts County.
J. E. Gray having this day made ap
plication for guardianship of the minor
children of Mrs. Ida B. Gray, this is to
cite all parties concerned to appear at
the April term of the Ordinary’s Court
to show cause, if any they can, why
letters of guardianship should not be
granted to J. E. Gray.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this the Ist day of March, 1916.
J. H. HAm, Ordinary.
| An You a Woman?
uMii
I The Woman’s Tonic
I FN SALE IT Hi MDMBR
BE
Prepared
NOTICE OF SALE
Georgia, Butts County:
Whereas, on the 29th day of Decem
ber, 1913, S. M. Thaxton, of said state
and county, executed and delivered to
R. N. Etheridge, E. L. Smith and C.
M. Compton a certain promissory note
for the principal aum of $903-00, and on
said date executed and delivered to said
parties a deed to the billowing land,
situate, lying and being in said state
and county to-wit. Twenty acres in
Iron Springs district of Butts county,
Georgia, bounded as follows: On north
by lands of S. M. Thaxton, east by
lands of B. B. Kelly, on south by
lands of 8. M. Thaxton and on west by
lands of Joseph Jolly.
To secure said promissory note, and
whereas said deed contained a stipula
tion that should said note not be paid
at maturity, the grantees in said deed
have the power to sell before the court
house door in the City of Jackson, said
stale and county, the above described
real estate, after advertising the same
once per week for four weeks, preceding
said sale.
And, whereas said note became
due on the first day of November, 1914,
and the said S. M. Thaxton failed and
refused, and still fails and refuses to
pay the same.
Now, therefore, by virtue of the pow
er of sale contained in said deed, exe
cuted as aforesaid and recorded in book
F, page 376, in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Butts county,
the undersigned will sell at public sale
at the court house door in said state
and county, during the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for cash on
the first Tuesday in April, 1916, the
above described real estate, for the
purpose of paying the principal, inter
est and costs due on said note. The
amonnt received from the sale of the
above property will be applied to the
payment of the principal, interest and
costs aforesaid, and the remainder, if
any, shall be paid over to the said 8.
M. Thaxton.
The undersigned will mafet to the
purchaser or purchasers of said prop
erty title to the same as provided for in
aaid deed. This March 3, 1916.
R. N. Etheridgb,
E. L. Smith,
C. M. Compton,
By Smith & Russell,
Attorneys.
Whenever You Need a General Toaic
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. SO cents.
STILL WORKING FOR
BIENNIAL SESSIONS
Atlanta, Ga., March 18.—Sev
eral Georgia papers are taking up
again the movement for biennial
sessions of the legislature instead
of the annual meetings which
now put the state into anew tur
moil every summer. But few
states retain the old system of
annual sessions, and it is believ
ed that within a few years Geor
gia will abandon them.
Fewer sessions would save the
state large sums of money and
there are many leading Georgians
who believe that less opportunity
to disturb existing laws and pass
new ones would result in good to
the state. It would require a
constitutional amendment to
bring about the change.
To the Citizens of Jackson
and Vicinity.
For fully thirty-five (35) years the
L. & M. Semi-Mixed Real Paints have
been extensively used throughout the
United States and also in South Amer
ica. They have therefore been subject
ed to the tests of every sort of climatic
conditions—m6st successf ull y—thereby
proving their extreme durability and
superior value.
See our advertisement on other page,
telling property owners how to make
their own paint, and thereby save sixty
cents on every gallon used.
LONGMAN & MARTINEZ,
Paint Makers, New York.
adv-3-12-l2t
ADVISES FARMERS
10 KEEP BOOKS
Atlanta, Ga., March 18—Every
farmer in Georgia should keep
books, showing in detail his ex
penses and his receipts and prof
its from each separate crop, says
the state department of agricul
ture.
The department has just given
out a statement in which it im
presses the importance of keep
ing a regular and careful record
on the farm. Farming, it is
pointed out, is a business and its
daily record of expenditure l ? and
receipts is just as valuable for
the conduct of the business as
are such records in a bank, groc
ery store, or anywhere else that
business is conducted.
A system of bookkeeping will
be more important to the farmer
this year than ever before. Here
tofore many Georgia farmers
have confined themselves almost
altogether to cotton; now prac
tically every farmer in Georgia
will diversify his crops, raising
feed stuffs and food products,
You Need a Tonic
There are times in every woman’s life when she
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic
to take —Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Cardui is com
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs,
and helps build them back to strength and health.
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful
success, and it will do the same for you.
You can’t make a mistake in taking
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark.,
says: “I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth,
for women. Before I began to take Cardui, I was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and
as strong as I ever did, and can eat most anything.”
Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers.
Has Helped Thousands.
EVER SALIVATED BY
CALOMEL? HORRIBLE!
Calomel is Quicksilver and
Acts Like Dynamite on
Your Liver.
Calomel loses you a day! You
know what calomel is. It’s mer*
eury; quicksilver. Calomel is dan
gerous. It crashes into sour bile
like dynamite, cramping and sick
ening you. Calomel attacks the
bones and should never be put
into your system.
When you feel bilious, sluggish,
constipated and all knocked out
and believe you need a dose of
dangerous calomel just remember
that your druggist sells for 50
cents a large bottle of Dodson’s
Liver Tone, which is entirely veg
etable and pleasant to take and
is a perfect substitute for calo
mel. It is guaranteed to start
your liver without stirring you up
inside, and cannot salivate.
Don’t take calomel! It makes
you sick the next day; it loses
you a day’s work. Dodson’s Liv
er Tone straightens you right up
and you fe j l great. Give it to
the children because it is perfect
ly harmless and doesn’t gripe, ad
and as a result they are going to
have varied experiences. Books
or records properly kept will
prove profitable to the farmer in
his future operations, as they
will enable him to see where he
has made mistakes, to rectify
them in the future and to get
better results another year. The
farmer who keeps books this year
will be a long way ahead of his
neighbor who does not
In this connection, it is point
ed out that the United States de
partment of Agriculture has a
special bureau working along
these lines which has been of
great assistance to farmers in
various sections in introducing
proper bookkeeping system. Any
Georgia farmer who is interested
in this matter should write to the
bureau of Farm Management,
Washington, D. C., for its bullet
ins, as they will prove of practi
cal and valuable service.
How’s Thi9?
We offer Cne Hundred Dollars he
ward for case of Catarrh that
cannot bo cured by Hall’s Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O.
We. the undersigned, have known F. 3.
Cheney for the last 16 years, and believe
lihn perfectly honorable In all business
transactions and financially able to curry
out any obligations made by his firm.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
Toledo, O
Hall’s Catarrh Cure la taken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials
sent free. Price 75 centa per bottle. Hold
by all Druggists.
Take Hell's Family Pills for constipation.