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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
yJ. 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, 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
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it is the man who has proved that he
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The greatest proof of business
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Farmers Bank,
JACKSON, GEORGIA.
L. O. Benton, Pres. J. B. Carmichael, Cash.
Interest Paid On Time Deposits
LEGAL ADVERTISE
MENTS
SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia, Butts County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
June, 1915, it public outcry at the
court house in said county, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash certain described property
as follows: One vacant lot in the City
of Jackson, known as lot No. 61 of the
W. M. Scott addition to the City of
Jackson as per plat of record in the
Clerk’s office, superior court of said
county, book “P,” page 170, fronting
50 feet oil West Avenue, running back
280 feet to a2O foot street. Levied on
to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Justice
Court of the 552nd district G. M. Butts
county, in favor of Buttrill Guano Cos.
against S. M. Thaxton. Levied on as
the property of S. M. Thaxton. Tenant
in possession given written notice.
This the 6th day of May, 1915.
L. M. Crawford, Sheriff
Butts County.
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 sum of $203.00, and on
said date executed and delivered to said
parties a deed to the following 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 S. 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
state 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 re
fused, and still fails and refuses to pay
the same.
Now, therefore, by virtueof 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 June, 1915, the
above described real estate, for the
purpose of paying the principal, inter-
est and costs due on said note. The
amount receiver! 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 make to the
purchaser or purchasers of said property
title to the same as provided for in said
deed. This May 5, 1915.
R. N. Etheridge,
E. L. Smith,
C. M. Compton.
By Smith & Russell,
Attorneys.
FOR YEAR’S SUPPORT.
Georgia—Butts County.
Mrs. Fannie May Maddox having
made application for twelve months
support out of the estate of Lon A.
Maddox, and appraisers duly appoint
ed to set apart the same having tiled
their return, all persons concerned are
hereby required to show cause before
the court of Ordinary of said county on
the first Monday in June, 1915, why
said application should not be granted.
This 3rd day of May, 1915.
J. H. Ham, Ordinary
GUARDIAN’S SALE
Georgia—Butts County
By virtue of an order heretofore pass
ed by the Ordinary of Butts county,
will be sold at the court house door in
Jackson, on the first Tuesday in June,
1915, within the legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder, the following prop
erty: One house and lot in the City
of Jackson, Ga., on corner ot Third
street and thest. leading from Third st.
to depot, known as theT. W. McCord
place, said property belonging to Claude
Spencer, bounded as follows: On the
north by lot of J. C. Kinard, east by
lot of T. B. McMichael, south by Third
street and west by Depot street.
Mrs. G. W. Kinsman,
Guardian.
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Mrs. George Gilmore returned
home Monday after a delightful
visit to her daughter, Mrs. Ras
Stroud, in Atlanta.
Mr. Gordon Bankston spent
Monday in Jackson.
Miss Inez Brinkley spent the
week-end in Atlanta.
Messrs. James Childs and Hair
man Ingram were visitors in
Jackson Sunday.
Messrs. W. M. Glass and E. A.
Cawthon spent Sunday at Worth
ville.
Mr. Austin Asbury, of Atlanta,
was the week-end guest of home
folks.
Messrs. A. B. Stallsworth, Ol
lie Woodward, Gordon Bankston,
Misses Carrilu Harper and Irene
Bankston motored to Indian
Springs Sunday afternoon.
Misses Mary and Helen Fletch
er spent Sunday with Miss Jew
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Mrs. Betty McGough has re
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