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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 Mo. 302.
Harkness Building, Jackson. Ga.
Professional Piano Tuning,
Regulating & Repairing.
First Class Work Guaranteed.
Drop Card and I’ll Call.
J. T. MAYO Jackson, Ga.
DR. C. D. HEARD
Office in Mays Building 1 , Resi
dence Buchanan Hotel.
Phone Connections.
Specializing in Diseases of Wo
men and Children.
E. M. Smith H. D. Russell
SMITH & RUSSELL
Law
Office in Warthen Bidg
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
habits is the HABIT OF SAYING.
When you &art 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
FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA
TION
Georgia, Butts County.
To All Whom it May Concern:
J. B. Carmichael having, in proper
form, applied to me for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of J. A.
Carmichael, Sr., late of said county,
this is to cite all and singular the cred
itors and next of kin of J. A. Carmich
ael, Sr., to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law, and
show cause, if any they can, why per
manent letters of administration
should not be granted to J. B. Car
michael on J. A. Carmichael’s estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 7th day of June, 1915.
J. H. HAm, Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR GUARDIAN
SHIP
Georgia, Butts County.
To whom it may concern:
Gussie McMullen Cook, a resident of
this state, having in due form applied
to the undersigned lor the guardian
ship of the person and property of
Norman, Willie, Dovie, Mary, L. C.,
Rome, Harmon and Robert McMullen,
minor children of Guss and Octavia
McMullen, lately deceased, of Newton
county, notice is hereby given that
said application will be heard at the
next court of Ordinary for said county,
on the first Monday in July, 1915.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this sth day of June, 1915.
J. H. Ham, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Georgia—Butts County
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Butts county, will be sold
at the court house door in Jackson,
said county and state, on tlie first
Tuesday in July, 1915, within the legal
hours of sale, at public outcry to the
highest bidder, the following property:
The plant of the Jackson Argus, con
sisting of type, galleys, motor, pulleys,
presses, composing stones and other
Terms cash.
This June 7th, 1915.
H. Y. McCord, Administrator
Estate of Airs. Lula McCord Shaver,
deceased.
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
Georgia—Butts County.
Under and by virtue of a power of
sale contained in the deed to secure a
debt executed by Henry Flint to First
Farmers Bank, of Jackson, Ga., on the
29th day of April, 1915, the undersign
ed, First Farmers Bank, will sell at
public sale, at the court house in said
county, during the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in July, 1916,
to the highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing property, to-wit: One lot on
College street, 50x210 in the Town of
Jackson, Ga., bounded north by ColJ
lege street, east by Ollie McCure, south
by Bob Stilwell, west by C. W. Buch
anan, for the purpose of paying one
certain promissory note bearing date
the 29th day of April, 1913, and paya
ble on the 15tli day of July, 1914, hav
ing two credits thereon, one dated July
31st, x 914, for SIO.OO, the other of date
of June Btli, 1915, for $3.00. Said note
made and executed by the said Henry
Flint for the prrncipal sum of $55.00,
stipulating for interest at the rate of S
per cent per annum, the total amount
due on said note, including principal
and interest to the first Tuesday in July
is $45.55, together with the costs of this
proceeding, as provided in said instru
ment. A conveyance will be executed
to the purchaser by the First Farmers
Bank, as is provided .in said instru
ment. This June Bth, 1915.
FIRST FARMERS BANK,
By W. E. Watkins, Attorney.
CORK
Messrs. A. H. Pope and C. A.
Towles spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. Jase Moore in Monroe
county.
Misses Beatrice Maddux, Mil
dred Allen and Lurline Torbet,
of Flovilla, spent the week-end
with Miss Sarah Smith and en
joyed the picnic given by Mrs.
C. A. Smith Saturday night.
Mrs. Jase Moore, Sr., and lit
tle Miss Ruby Moore are visiting
relatives in Flovilla.
Miss Rosebud Waits had as her
guests last week Misses Eunice
and Agnes Bryant, of Flovilla,
and Miss Etheline Smith, of Mc-
Donough.
Miss Sarah Ward, who has
been teaching at Powder Springs,
is now at home.
Misses Lettie and Elizabeth
Towles returned Wednesday night
after a few days visit to relatives
in Tennessee.
Mr. Jim Smith is now visiting
relatives in Alabama.
Misses Elizabeth Toweles and
Olivia Torbet spent Saturday
night with friends near Jenkins
burg.
Messrs. J. L. Lane, of near
Concord, E. L. Martin and little
daughter, Lucile, of near Jen
kinsburg, spent Saturday and
Seashore Excursion
Thursday, dune IT
i . s\s\ To Jacksonville,
Brunswick, St Simons,
Cumberland, Atlantic Beach.
Round Trip GOOD FOR SIX DAYS
$6 00 TAMPA
GOOD eight days
Round Trip
Special Train
Leaves Jackson 9:45 a. m.
Arrives Jacksonville 7:30 p. m.
Extra coaches will be handled on train No. 16
for accomodation passengers to Brunswick,
St. Simons and Cumberland.
J. S. Bloodworth, T. P. A.,
MACON, GEORGIA.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Premier Carrier of the South
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Lane.
Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Pendley
and daughters, Lue Emma and
Louise, spent Wednesday at the
home of Mr. C. B. Waits.
Miss Rosebud Waits will leave
Monday for a few weeks visit to
relatives in Warthen.
Misses Beatrice Maddux and
Mildred Allen, of Flovilla, spent
one day last week with Miss Ben
nie Doice Torbet.
Mr. Ridley Torbet has return
ed from the Georgia hospital in
Atlanta and his friends will be
glad to learn that he is recover
ing.
Mrs. C. A. Towles left Monday
for Hawkinsville where she will
spend quite awhile at the home
of her son, Mr. Albert Towles.
Charles Waits spent a few days
last week with relatives in Mon
ticello.
Miss Grace Niblett of Jasper
county spent the week-end with
little Rebecca Waits.
Mrs. Van Smith and daughter,
Sarah, spent Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith.
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.
KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL
Health is Worth Saving
and Some Jackson People
Know to Save it.
Many Jackson people take their lives
in their hands by neglecting the kid
nevs when they know these organs
need help. Weak kidneys are respon
sible for a vast amount of suffering
and ill health—the slighest delay is
dangerous. Use Doan’s Kidney Bills
—a remedy that has helped thousands
of kidney sufferers. Here is a Jackson
citizen’s recommendation.
W. T. Burke, Oak Bt., Jackson,
says: “Heavy lifting and straining
caused my kidneys to gel out of order.
The kidney secretions sometimes pass
ed too frequently and were scanty.
They also contained sediment. My
hack finally commenced to ache and
grow worse until I couldn’t keep going.
I had rheumatic pains all through my
body and I was so sore and lame that
l could hardly get out of bed. I doc
tored and tried all sorts of medicine,
but with no results. I finally used
Doan’s Kidney Bills and they Soon put
my kidneys in good condition. The
pains left my back and the kidney se
cretions passed regularly.”
Brice 50c, at all dealers. Don’t sim
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Bills—the same that
Mr. Burke had. Foster-Milburn Cos.,
Brops., Buffalo, N. Y. adv
Ladies! Ladies! See those
hats at THE BUSY CORNER
for 98c. You will miss a big bar
gain if you do not get one.
Carinichael-Mallet Cos.