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AN ORDER TO PERPETUATE TES
TIMONY.
Georgia, Butts County.
By virtue of au order passed by
ins Honor, Judge Robert T. Daniel,
Judge of the Superior Court of said
county, on May 16, 1913, in the
case of lv. C. DeSaussure vs. the
Heirs of Sarah Ann Davis: Take
notice that on Tuesday, June 24,
1913, at 10 o’clock a. in., in the
court house in Butts county, Geor
gia. 1 J. Caleb Clarke, duly ap
pointed Commissioner, will take
the testimony of X. X. Maddox
and his wife, Mrs. X. X. Maddox,
and Mrs. Stephenson, sister
of Mrs. X. X. Maddox. The heirs
at-law of Sarah Ann Davis and all
other parties interested in said case
are requested to be present on said
date and take part in the examina
tion of said witnesses, or file any
cross-interrogatories which they
may desire to file in said cause.
J. CALEB CLARKE,
Commissioner.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE TO
DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
Georgia, Butts County.
Notice is hereby given to all
creditors of the estate of W. W.
Weaver, late of said county, de
ceased, to render in an account of
their demands to me within the
time prescribed by law, properly
made out; and all persons indebted
to said deceased are hereby request
ed to make immediate payments to
the undersigned.
This May 28, 1913.
L. P...WEAVER,
Adminisrator of W. W. Weaver.
NOTICE OF LOCAL LEGISLATION
An act to amend the Charter of
the City of Jackson (Acts 1908,
page 787, et seq.), approved Aug.
8, 1908, to authorize and empower
said municipality, by and through
ordinance of the Mayor and Al
dermen of said city, to define the
city limits and to change time of
collecting ad valorem taxes; to
authorize the City of Jackson,
through its Mayor andAldeimeu,
to condemn personal property and
real estate within and without the
limits of the city for the purpose of
installing a sewerage system, and
to provide and allow compensation
for Aldermen, and for other pur
poses.
Notice is hereby given that there
will be introduced in the next Gen
eral Assembly of Georgia an act
entitled, 'An act to abolish the act
creating the City Court of Jackson:
to provide for the disposal of all
business in said court, and for
other purposes.”
Notice is hereby given that there
will be introduced in the next ses
sion of the General Assembly of
Georgia an act entitled, Ail act
to abolish the City Court of Flo
villa, and for other purposes.”
J. H. MILLS,
Representative of Butts County.
Notice is hereby given that there
will be introduced in the next ses
sion of the General Assembly of
Georgia an act entitled, An act
to abolish the City Court of Jack
son. and for other purposes.”
J. 11. MILLS,
Representative of Butts County.
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CO-OPEHN WITH FIB
FOR RESULTS, A MISSION
OF COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
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By Andrew M. Soule, President Georgia State College of Agriculture.
The fanner has a right to he shown
practical results before taking advice
that would lead hint to change his
methods. One of the missions of the
modern college of agriculture is to
demonstrate to the farmer how he can
get better results. Hence a system
of agricultural extension has been di
vised whereby as many farmers as
possible may be reached and given
useful information and practical dem
onstration.
Farmers’ institutes, soil tests, co
operative stock breeding, co-operative
corn and cotton breeding, boys’ corn
clubs, girls’ canning clubs, farm dem
onstration agents work, dissemination
of hog cholera preventive serum, plan
ning barns, silos, hog houses, poultry
houses; planning crop rotations, co
operating in promoting dairying with
experts sent to advise, in disseminat
ing a cotton that is resistant to an
thracnose, in selecting good seed, in
making soil surveys and analysis to
determine plant food contents, in ad
vising what kind of fertilizer to use
what must be done to upbuild a soil,
how to meet the boll weevil, how to
terrace, how to start in the live stock
business, how to get anew breed of
SfllCT SOD Oils
John R. Fain, Professor of Agronomy.
The climatic conditions this year
have greatly favored the development
of rust on oats. Rust always appears
to some extent and some evidences of
it are to be seen in almost any field
supposed to be rust proof. No oats
are immune to rust, but certain kinds
are highly resistant to it. If the seed
is carefully selected from the plants
showing resistance to rust, one can
develop a strain that is as perfectly
rust proof as can be had. So little
will be the damage from rust as that
Sold Hogs by Telephone
A South Carolina farmer had a large number
of hogs which were ready to kill. The weather
was so warm that killing was out of the question.
He went to his telephone, called a dealer in
Columbia over Long Distance and sold his hogs
at a good price. He then called the local freight
office and arranged for shipment.
The telephone is now a necessity on the farm.
You can have one on your farm at small cost.
See the nearest Bell Telephone Manager or
6end a postal for our free booklet.
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S. Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga.
SAM LEE
Does the BEST Laundry work in the city.
Patrouize Sam, and help a home industry.
All work guaranteed to be the best.
Laundry sent in by Parcelp Pest on Tuepday will be ready for
delivery wheu you cone to town Saturday.
Next to Leach & Company’s Stables,
JACKSON, - GEORGIA.
Automobiles and Machinery Repaired.
Pipe Fitting, Plumbing, Electric Wiring. Gasoline
Engines and Bicycles repaired. Machinery erected.
Scrap Iron, Erase, Copper and Lead wanted. ’Phone 127
Jos. L. Wagner & Son, Jackson, Qa,
stock —in fact, the college is a store
house of useful information on which
the former has a right to draw for
his private benefit.
The Georgia State College of Agri
culture is engaged constantly in dis
seminating a vast amount of useful
information, each year witnessing in
creased demands, showing that the in
formation has not gone amiss and
that farmers are more and more real
izing that a college has facilities for
knowing and getting at information
that can not be found elsewhere.
The Georgia State College has been
always ready and willing to co-oper
ate, to give aid, to send men, to con
duct demonstrations, in fact, to do
everything in its power to promote
agriculture in Georgia. It has always
shown a perfect willingness and read
iness to co-operate with every other
department of the state to this end.
It enjoys the good will of all organ
izations looking to the betterment of
the farmer's conditions and in so far
as its function as a college of agri
culture extends, it is ever ready to
respond to a call to service.
Only one thing can prevent the col
lege from rendering service in answer
to every demand, and that will be Its
inability from lack of men and means.
the claim “rust proof’ can be very
well applied.
While the wet weather of the spring
favored the development of the rust
this year and has caused considerable
loss, an opportunity is afforded the
farmer to select for seed the plants
that are highly resistant to rust. If
they have withstood the rust this
year, it is logical that they are the
best to use for resisting rust in plant
ing for ordinary years.
Before harvesting, the discreet
farmer will take pains to select the
rust-free plants in the field,, harvest
them and keep them to themselves to
be threshed for seed. This done, he
has as absolute guarantee of rust re
sistance as can be obtained.
UNFAIR TO THE DRU66IST
The Old Joke About “Something
Just as Good” Doesn’t Apply
to This Drug Store.
You have probably beard dozens
of times the old story that a drug
store was a place to “get something
just as good.” There is at least one
druggist in the world that you can’t
say that about.
It is certain that an inferior article
will never be substituted for a guar
anteed one by Slaton Drug Company.
Take, for instance, a safe, reliable
remedy for constipation and liver
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This harmless vegetable liquid has
proved so satisfactory a liver stimu
lant and reliever of biliousness, and
to entirely take the place of calomel
without any danger or restriction of
habits or diet, that there are dozens
of preparations springing up with
imitations of its claims.
Hnt Dodson's Liver Tone is guar
ant* ed to do all that is claimed for
it, and if you are not satisfied witli
it, Slaton Drug Company will hand
your money back with a smile. Any
person going to this store for a bottle
of Dodson’s Liver Tone will be sure
of getting a large bottle of this gen
uine remedy in exchange for his
half dollar.—Adv.
Most Children Have
Worms.
Many mothers think their children
are suffering from indigestion, head
ache, nervousness, weakness, cos
tiveness, when they are victims of
that most common of all children’s
airtneuts—-worms. Peevish, ill-tem
pered, fretful children, who toss and
grind their teeth, with bad breath
and colicky pains, have all the
symptoms of having worms, and
should he given Kickapoo Worm
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which expels worms, regi lutes the
bowels, tones up the system, ami
makes children well and happy
Kickapoo Worm Killer is guaran
teed. AH druggists, or by mail
Price 26c. Kickapoo Duiian Medi
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Sold by Slaton Drug Co.—Adv.
For first-class HACK
service day or night, call
William Thurmond, tele
phone 173.
Can’t Keep It Secret.
The splendid work of Chamber
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Indian Spring, Qa.
—
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Whenever you tee an Arrow think of Coca*Cola.
To the Picnickers ot the
Whole Country.
We take this method of informing you
that we are now open at
INDIAN SPRING
and can accommodate you in every way
to further your pleasure while in our midst.
H Bowling, Swimming, Shooting and
various other amusements can be found
on our grounds. Special attention will be
given to arranging a suitable place for
lunch.
I)o not fail to wee the wonderful exhibit of Indian relics
owned by Chief Eagle Eye and Princess Neola, on exhibition at
the howling alley.
Sincerely yours,
Dolvin & Brownlee.
What Shall I Have For Dinner?
This is a cjueation whic h perplexed many housekeepersevery day. It is no
longer a problem to those who haue formed the habit of colling on ur for
aatcistance. Just telephone to us and we will make suggestions which will
be just the things you wanted, but could not think of. Our meats are always
fresh and fine.
McHICHAEL & DODSON, - Jackson, Qa.