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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
AN ORDER TO PERPETUATE TES
TIMONY.
Georgia, Butts County.
By virtue of an order passed by
bis Honor, Judge Robert T. Daniel,
Judge of the Superior Court of said
county, on May 16, 1913* in the
case of R C. DeSaussure vs. the
Heirs oi Sarah Ann Davis: Take
notice that on Tuesday, June 24,
1913, at 10 o’clock a. m., in the
court house in Butts county, Geor
gia, I, J. Caleb Clarke, duly ap
pointed Commissioner, will take
the testimony of N. N. Maddox
and his wife, Mrs. N. N. Maddox,
and Mrs. Stephenson, sister
of Mrs. N. N. 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, etseq.), 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 and Aldeimeu,
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. r
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, An 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 o
Georgia an act entitled, An ac
to abolish the City Court of Jack
son, and for other purposes.
J. H. MILLS,
Representative of Butts County.
CITATION— FOR LEHt-WS OF Al)-
niNis tration.
Georgia, Butts County.
To Whom It May Concern: Wil
liam 11 Whitehead having made
application tome, in due form, to
be appointed permanent admnits
trator upon the estate of Mary H
Rider, late of said county, notice
is herebv given that said appnca
tion will be heard at the reguljti
term of the Court of Ordinary for
said county, to be held on the first
Monday in July, lblo-
Witness my hand and officia
signature, this 2d day of June, 1913.
S j, H. HAM, Ordinary.
notice of election.
TO the Qualified Voters of the Citj
ticf 8 " hereby givenby the
Mayor and Aldermen T^Rce
S'®’
the y o^B^dcity^ to.
Ki?regate amount [ principal,
thousand ($23,000) full ds.
for the P'";?®?® follows: Twenty
to be supplied a dollars
t' iree f ;;:nr,e purple of Utabll-h
-thereof for the pu jn aftj(l c iv:
ing a seweray ' da ,„ the Ist day
said bonds ro b.ar jn
° f "i'; Kne thousand (SUWO) dol
liutions of one i . . st at the rate
lft / 9eftC ik ° JeTcentum P r annum,
of five (o) P, r . - thP it day of
js:si;s"A'. •* *
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
ailments —worms. Peevish, ill-tem
pered, fretful children, who toss ami
grind their teeth, with had breath
and colicky pains, have all the
symptoms of having worms, and
should he given Kickapoo Worm
Killer, a pleasant candy lozenge,
which expels worms, regulates the
bowels, tones up the system, and
makes children well and happy.
Kickapoo Worm Killer is guaran
teed. All druggists, or by mail
Price 25c. Kickapoo Indian Medi
cine Cos.. Philadelphia and St. Louis.
Sold by Slaton Drug Cos. —Adv.
cipal of said bonds to be payable as
follows: Two thousand ($2,000) dol
lars on the lstday of January, 1916;
two thousand ($2,000) dollars on the
Ist day of January, 1917; two thous
and (S2,(XX)) dollars on the Ist day of
January, 1918; two thousand ($2,000)
dollars on the Ist day of January,
1919; two thousand ($2,000) dollars,
on the Ist day of January, 1920; one I
thousand ($1.000) dollars on the Ist'
day of January, 1921; and three
thousand f53.000) dollars on the Ist
day of January, 1942; three thous
and ($3,000) dollars on the Ist day of
January. 1943; three thousand ($3,000)
dollars on the Ist day of January,
1944; three thousand [s3,ooo] dollars
on the Ist day of January, 1945; when
said bonds are to be fully paid off;
both principal and interest of said
bonds are payable in gold coin of tho
United States, of present standard
of weight and fineness, at some
banking institution in the City of
New York. Said bonds to bear date
the Ist day of Jan., 1914, and to be
issued in denominations of one
thousand [sL,ooo] dollars each.
All qualified voters of the City of
Jackson desiring to vote in said
election must register therefor in the
boo\ opened for that purpose by the
Clerk of the City of Jackson at his
office, and will be kept open from
the 7th day of June, 1913, to the Ist
day of July. 1913, Sundays excepted,
between tire hours of 8 o’clock A. M.
and 4o’clock P. M. of each day.
All thote desiring to vote in favor
of the issue ot the bonds proposed to
be issued for the purpose of provid
ing funds with which to establish
the Sewerage System in said city,
will do so by having written or
printed upon them the words “For
Sewerage Bonds,’’ and those desir
ing to vote against said issue must
do so by casting ballots having writ
ten or printed upon them the words
“Against Sewerage Bonds.”
Dated this 4th clay of June. 1913.
W. E. WATKINS, Mayor.
T. H. MoKIBBEN,
J. C. JONES.
C. M. KTWBELL.
J. R. THURSTON,
Aftest: Aldermen.
J. A. McMICHAEL, Clerk.
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your cows more milk, your
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This tonic medicine im
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w Price 25c. 50c and >l.OO per eta
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fresh and fine.
ncHICHAEL & DODSON, - Jackson, Ga.
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Does the BEST Laundry work in the city.
Patronize Sam, and help a home industry.
All work guaranteed to he the best. 1
Laundry sent in by Parcels Post on Tuesday will be ready for
delivery wheu you ecme to town baturday.
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Automobiles and Machinery Repaired.
Pipe Fitting, Plumbing, Electric Wiring. Gasoline
Engines and Bicycles repaired. Machinery erected.
Scrap Iron, Brass, Copper and Lead wanted. ’Phone 127
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CHECKER PLAYERS TO
MEET IN ATLANTA
(SPECIAL TO THU ARGUS.)
Atlanta, Ga., June 12. —
Checker players from all over
Dixie will gather in Atlanta
August 5 and G to attend the
annual tourney tor the cham
pionship of the South . 1 his
is the principal event of the
year tor those who delight to
sit on a cracker box in the
general store and play the in
tricate game.
Indications are that several
hundred men will participate.
One rumor is that Tennessee
will run in a dark horse, a
15-year-old lad who is defeat
ing all comers.
[ The noted Scotch player,
W. Anderson, who is at Mt.
Airy, N. C-, will come, while
Fishburno, of South Carolina,
is a certainty. Allen, of Ten
nessee, who has held the title
for two years, will be on hand
to defend it.
There will also be a blind
fold exhibition, one man play
ing six games simultaneously
with Jus eyes covered.
Can’t Keep It Secret.
The splendid work of Chamber
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more widely known. No such grand
remedy for stomach and liver trou
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by all dealers.—Adv.
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Old men and women Teel the need
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but it must be safe and harmless and
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good for the aged, for they act
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Recommended by Slaton Drug Co.—
Adv.
Phone Paul Nolen & Cos.
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ATLANTA PAPERS TO BLAME
(SPECIAL TO THE ARGUS.)
Atlanta, G y., June 12. —
That the Atlanta newspapers
themselves are to blame for
the unfair notoriety which
Georgia has gained in con
nsction with the Ollie Taylor
case, is charged by Jonathan
B. Frost, in a leading edi
torial in the June issue his
magazine, “The Call of the
South. Mr. Frost says that
most heart-rending stories of
the wrong and suffering of
tnis alleged little martyr were
printed in the Atlanta papers,
and that the northern and
Yvestern newspapers only re
peated the libels.
Commenting on the present
attitude of the Atlanta news
papers in blaming northern
periodicals for their com
ments, Mr. Frost recounts the
fab'e of the farmer and the
bull.
‘The farmer was walking
through the woods one day,
when suddenly and without
any provocation, an angry bull
began chasing him. The
farmer dashed for a big tree
stard ng nearby, and around
and around the tree he ran,
closely pursued by the infur
iated bull. The fleet-footed
farmer kept gaining on the
bull, until finally he overtook
him from the rear. He grabbed
the bull by the tail and began
whaling him with a big stick.
It was now time for the bull to
get frightened. He dashed
off through the woods bellow
ing at every jump, and mak
ing desperate efforts to get
away from the farmer, who
was still swinging to his tail
and frailing him with the stick.
“Yea, bellow!” shouted the
armer. “Gosh-ding ye, who
started this thing, anyway?”
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sale by Slaton Drug Co.—Adv.
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insist on Cornfield brand
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