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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
J. THREATT MOORE,
Attorney At Law.
Office in Crum Building,
J ackson : 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
yojir 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
Osteopath
At the Calumet
Indian Springs
Telephone Connections
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, 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 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
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 Pa id 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 7tli 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 tor 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 the 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
equipment. Terms cash.
This June 7th, 1915.
H. Y. McCord, Administrator
Estate of Mrs. Lula McCord Shaver,
deceased.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON FARM LANDS
Brown & Brown
McDonough ga.
Butts County News
UNION RIDGE
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Long of
Sandy Creek spent Sunday with
relatives here.
Messrs. Morton Vickers and
Maurice Fears of Rocky Hill
spent Sunday with Mr. L. R.
Dodson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Tyler of
near Flovilla spent Sunday af
ternoon with relatives here.
Miss Flore McCord of Coving
ton is spending this week with
friends here.
Miss Anna Freeman spent Sun
dry with Miss Estelle Norswor
thy.
Miss Opal Vickers of Flovilla
is visiting her aunt, Mrs. L. R.
Dodson.
Miss Pearl Griffith and Mr. D.
B. Plymale of Sandy visited
friends here Sunday.
Miss Irma Lavender and broth
er, Ernest, attended services at
Moore’s Chapel Sunday.
Mrs. Perry Freeman spent Sat
urday afternoon with Mrs. Jas.
N. Norsworthy.
Several from here spent Sun
day afternoon at Indian Springs.
Messrs. L. R. Dodson, J. W.
Norsworthy and 0. E. Smith
were visitors to Jackson last
week.
Mrs. Spier of Locust Grove
spent the latter part of the week
with her son, Mr. W. E. Spier.
ftlrs. Annie Morse spent Satur
day afternoon with Mrs. O. E.
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roquemore
visited Mr. and Mrs. Claud Nors
worthy Sunday afternoon.
They Write Every Day
Every day Foley &Cos. receive letters
from grateful men and women, telling
how Foley Kidney Pills cured them of
backache, sore muscles, stiff joints and
other kidney and bladder troubles. Is
very quick to relieve lumbago and
rheumatism due to kidney trouble. No
other remedy has a longer record of
cures. The Owl Pharmacy.
ROCKY HILL
Mr. Walter Norsworthy visited
relatives here Saturday.
Mrs. Edmond Hay spent Satur
day afternoon with Mrs. T. W.
Nelson.
Miss Lucy Vickers is spending
this week with relatives at the
dam.
Miss Edith Smith returned
home from Macon Sunday after
a two weeks visit with relatives.
Mr. S. O. Nelson, of Atlanta,
spent several days of last week
as the guest of friends and rela
tives here. He left Sunday for
i
Midland, Pa., where he has ac
cepted a position.
Miss Sara Tyler, of Monticello,
was a visitor here last week.
Mr. A. H. Lavender of Union
Ridge transacted business here
Saturday.
Mrs. T. W. Nelson spent Sun
day afternoon with Mrs. W. R 2
Vickers.
Messrs. M. W. Fears and Mor
ten Vickers spent Sunday with
Mr. L. R. Dodson and family at
Union Ridge.
Miss Annie Smith spent Satur
day and Sunday at Cork.
Mr. Stewart Nelson and sister,
Mattie, visited relatives at Mon
ticello Sunday.
Miss Annie Waldrop is expect
ed home soon. She has been vis
iting Salt Lake City, San Fran
cisco and other important cities.
Several from here attended a
singing Sunday night at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. E.
Smith, at Union Ridge.
Indian Springs Water
Beginning June 22 and con
tinuing until September 20 I will
deliver Indian Springs water in
Jackson at the rate of 50 cents
per week. Customers are re
quested to have their jugs or bot
tles ready. Will leave Indian
Springs at 4 o’clock and deliver
the water at your door at 5 or
5:30. William Besly.
STOMACH TROUBLE
FOR FIVE YEARS
Majority of Friends Thought Mr.
Hughes Would Die, But
One Helped Hun 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.
1 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 1
would die. He advised me to try
Thedford’s Black-Draught, and quit
WORTH VILLE.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grant and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Sherrod
Biles, of Jackson, were guests
Sunday of Mrs. N. J. Washing
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wilson
were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenney Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jene Martin
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Stodghill.
Mrs. Alex King and children,
of Eudora, are spending the week
with Mrs. G. W. White.
Miss Ermond Fincher spent
Sunday with Miss Lessie Stodg
hill.
Messrs. J. P. Pope, Walter
Duke and Lenney Washington
were visitors to Jackson Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reet Wilson were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenney Wilson.
Misses Lessie Stodghill, Laßue
Pope, Messrs. Sam Cook and
Robert White motored to Griffin
Sunday afternoon.
Mr.* Emmet Chambers left Wed
nesday for Atlanta after a sever
al months’ stay with relatives
here.
Master Walthall Pope will re
turn home Sunday from a two
weeks visit with relatives in At
lanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Lenney Wash
ington and little daughter spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John
Kitchens at Fincherville.
Misses Eufolia Murrell and
Dilla Smith were guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pope.
Mrs. Alice Smith and Mr. Loyd
Smith spent the week-end her#
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Williams
and children spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Benson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis White and
children, of Jackson, spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Swint.
Miss Mary Land will arrive
Monday to teach the summer
school at this place.
Mr. Robert White is spending
the week at Eudora.
Peas For Sale
At $1.50 per bushel as long as
they last. Kimbell & Kinard at
Railroad Warehouse.
taking other medicines. I decided 10
take his advice, although 1 did not hava
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 1 began using it.
I am so thankful for what Black-
Draught has done for me.”
Thedford’s Black-Draught has been
found a very valuable medicine for de
rangements of the stomach and liver. It
is composed of pure, vegetable herbs,
contains no dangerous ingredients, and
acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely
used by young and old, and should be
kept in every family chest.
Get a package today.
Only a quarter.