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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. L. 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 1 , Jackson. Ga.
Professional Piano Tuning,
Regulating & Repairing.
First Class Work Guaranteed.
Drop Card and I’ll Call.
J. T. MA\ O Jackson, Ga.
DR. C. D. HEARD
Office in Mays Building, Resi
dence Buchanan Hotel.
Phone Connections.
Specializing in Diseases of Wo
men and Children.
E. M. Smith H. D. Russell
SMITH & RUSSELL
Attorneys at Law
Office in Warthen Bldg
Jackson : : Georgia
Andrew Carnegie Says:
“It is not capital that men require,
it is the man who has proved that he
has the business habits which create
capital.”
The greatest proof of business
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When you start an account with us
you simply press the
Button of Prosperity.
Why not call and talk it over with us Now?
Farmers Bank,
JACKSON, GEORGIA.
L. O. Benton, Pres. J. B. Carmichael, Cash.
Interest Paid On Time Deposits
LEGAL ADVERTISE
MENTS
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Pursuant to an order duly granted by
Honorable Eugene Spradling. Referee
in Bankruptcy, I will sell to the high
est bidder for cash on the first Tuesday
in May, the 6th instant, 1916, the fol
lowing described lands of J. Groodzins
ky, bankrupt, located at Jackson,
Butts county, Georgia, before the court
house of Butts county, between the le
gal hours of sale, to-wit: A certain lot
fronting on Hill street sixty (60) feet
and running back even width one hun
dred (100) feet, bounded on the west
by the property of J. P. Etheridge of
said county and state and on the east
side by the property of Mrs. Lula Duke
of said county and state.
The above sale is subject to the con
firmation of the court. All bids must
be accompanied by ten per cent cash of
the purchase price when the same is
made. H. A. Ferris, Trustee
of J. Groodzinsky, Bankrupt.
TO PROBATE IN SOLEMN FORM
Georgia, Butts County.
To Mrs. Jessie Minton and Mrs. Nan
nie C. Fox, of the state of Florida, and
Stodghill Hammond, whose address is
unknown, and to any other heirs at
law of Mrs. E. J. Maddox whose names
and residences are unknown, greeting:
Obadiah Hendrick, having as execu
for applied for probate in solemn form
of the last will and testament of Mrs.
E. J. Maddox, of said county, and hav
ing made knowh to the Court that you
are heirs at law of the said Mrs. E. J.
Maddox, you are hereby cited to bB
and appear at the May term of the
Court of Ordinary for said county on
the first Monday in May, 1915, as the
will of the said Mrs. E. J. Maddox will
then be offered for probate in solemn
form and said application for probate
will be heard.
This the sth day of April, 1916.
J. H. Ham, Ordinary.
SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia—Butts County.
VvilTbe sold on the* first Tuesday in
May, 1915, before the court house door
in the City of Jackson, Butts county,
Georgia, within the legal hours of sale,
the following property, to-wit: One
house and lot in the City of Jackson,
Butts county, Georgia, and bounded as
follows: On north by West Avenue,
on east by C. L. Redman, on south by
J. F. Carmichael’s estate, on west by
T. E. Redman. Levied on as the prop
erty of J. V. Smith to satisfy one tai
fi fa in favor of Butts county and the
State of Georgia. Levied on by 08.
Knowles, L. C., and turned over to me
for advertisement and sale.
This 2nd day of April, 1915.
L. M. Crawford, Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia, Butts County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
May, 1916, before the court house door,
within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit: One
vacant lot in the City of Jackson boun
ded as follows: On north by McDon
ough street, on east by T. H. Buttrill,
on soutfi by Mrs. J. R. Carmichael,
west by T. H. Buttrill. Levied on as
the property of Elizabeth Hollis to sat
isfy one tax fi fa in favor of Butts coun
ty and the State of Georgia. Levied on
by O. B. Knowles, L. C., and turned
over to me for advertisement and sale.
This 2nd day of April, 1916.
L. M. Crawford, Sheriff.
FOR DISMISSION
Georgia—Butts County
Whereas, W. B. Webb, executor of
Mrs. T. S. Webb, represents to the
Court, in his petition, duly filed and
entered on record, that he has fully ad
ministered Mrs. T. S. Webb’s estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why said ad
ministrator should not be discharged
from his administration and receive
letters of dismission on the first Mon
day in May, 1915.
J. H. HAM, Ordinary.
Statement of the Ownership, Man
agement, Circulation, etc.,
of The Butts County Progress,
published weekly at Jackson, Ga.,
required by the act of August
24, 1912. Name of editor, man
aging editor, business manager,
publisher and owner, J. D. Jones,
Jackson, Ga.
Known bondholders, mortga
gees and other security holders,
holding 1 per cent or more‘of to
tal amount of bonds, mortgages
or other securities, Alfred Aker
man, Greensboro, Ga.
J. D. Jones, Editor.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this Ist day of April, 1915.
S. J. Foster, ‘
Clerk Superior Court.
(Seal)
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Deafness is the result, and unless the in
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cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh,
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MR. WORSHAM WRITES OF
ORGANIZING COW PEA CLUB
I have been promised by State
Entomologist E. Lee Worsham, a
small quantity of the Brabham
cow peas to a limited number of
farmers of Butts county—to
those first making application.
“This,” in the words of the En
tomologist, ‘‘is the best variety
of cow peas in existence. ” It is
a cross between the Iron and the
Whipporwill. and is noted for its
wilt resisting characteristics.
They are now beginning to be
generally used in Southwest
Georgia "for that purpose along
with the soy and velvet beans.
Cotton does not wilt where any
one of these are planted. The
Brabham pea sells for $2.75 to
$3.00 per bushel, and I think
that I shall be in position to dis
pose of all you care to sell at this
price.
To those receiving these peas
I would ask that they agree to
measure the yield and give as a
premium to the one producing
the greatest number of bushels
the same quantity that he origi
nally received from the state de
partment, which will be the
same for all. You will be out
nothing, but the successful con
testant will be in a nice little
prize. I agree to furnish you the
inoculin, and would suggest that
STOMACH TROUBLE
FOR FIVE YEARS
Majority of Friends Thought Mr.
Hughes Would Die, But
One Helped Him to
Recovery.
Pomeroyton, Ky.—ln interesting ad
vices from this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes
writes as follows: “I was down with
stomach trouble for five (5) years, and
would have sick headache so bad, at
times, that I thought surely 1 would die.
I tried different treatments, but they
did not seem to do me any good.
I got so bad, I could not eat or sleep,
and all my friends, except one, thought I
would die. He advised me to try
Thedferd’a Black-Draught, and quit
GIVE “SYRUP OF FIGS”
TO CONSTIPATEO CHILD
Delicious “Fruit Laxative* *
Can’t Harm Tender Lit
tle Stomach, Liver and
Bowels.
Look at the tongue, mother! If
coated, your little one’s stomach,
liver and bowels need cleansing
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listless, doesn’t sleep, eat or act
naturally, or is feverish, stomach
sour, breath bad; has sore throat,
diarrhoea, full of cold, give a tea
spoonful of “California Syrup of
Figs,” and in a few hours all the
foul, constipated waste, undiges
ted food and sour bile gently
moves out of its little bowels
without griping, and you have a
well, playfulchild again. Ask your
druggist for a 50-cent bottle of
“CaliforniaSyrupof Figs,’’which
contains full directions for babies,
children of all ages and for
grown-ups. adv
you plant the peas on soil that
has received an application of
lime. Lime doubles the yield of
peas, it is said. Cow peas will be
king in Georgia this year; plant
cow peas.
Very Respectfully^
H. L. Worsham,
. County Dem.
taking other medicines. I decided to
take his advice, although I did not have
any confidence in it.
I have now been taking Black-Draught
for three months, and it has cured me—
haven’t had those awful sick headaches
since I began using it.
I am so thankful for what Black-
Draught has done for me.”
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