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something more than
pushing a lapel out
to the sleeve or over
the collarbone and
calling it style.
Witness the new
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felo” model the
V ogue. Soft roll
lapels; vest witb soft
rolling notch collar.
A wide selection of
appropriate fabrics at
$15,520,525 an! up.
You would not go to a cabbage for its
beauty or to am y for its taste. Get
ting w bat you want is only a question
of knowing where to go for it, and
incontestably, tbe one place for a big
ger return upon your clothes invest
ment is tbe store tbat sells fCirschbaum
Clothes sls, S2O, $25 and up.
A. B. Kirschbaum Cos.
PililaJclpLia - Mew York
Etheridge, Smith & Cos.
Jackson, Georgia
LEGAL ADVERTISE
MENTS
FOft IiEAVK TO ELL LAND
Georgia—Butts County.
Notice i* hereby given 'lint rim
nndHr*igned lihs appli-d r " f>r
dinarv of said county ior hhv m
sell land belonging to
E P. Watkins* tor rli* iaynieos .-t
debt* nod Mintribution. i op!' i
cition will bo beard >♦! ih* r-gul* l
t. r in of the Co'-rr. of Ordinary bn
s .id county to tie held mi rliefb-* 1
Mou lay in Nov nliw, 1915
Tills 4th day of October. 1915.
W. A. Watkins. Admr
upon the e* ta to of E. P. Wn l kin *
FOR YEA RS SUPPORT
Gem-gia. Butt? County.
Mr*. Mary L. Maddox having
made application for twelve month*
Mipport out of Mm estate ot *' .S.
daddox. deceased, and apprsi-er*
duly appointed to set apart i In-**lll*-
having filed their return, all; er*on*
concerned are hereby required to
>how nart*e before the court of ordi
mrv of said county on fie fir*t Mmi
(i*v* in November, 1915. why eaid
applies*ion should nor be granted.
I’bi* October 4, 1915.
J. H. Ham, Ordinary.
NOTICE OF SALE
Georgia—Butt* County.
Hv authority of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of Burr* county,
(la . granted at the Ocr.iber term of
isaid' Court. H. D Terrell a* Admin
istrator of the estate nt K J. IWrell.
la'eo' *aid county, deceased, au
•> •rising tiiin to do *o will sell ar
•üblic outcry to the highest bidder,
before the court bouse dour ol Buns
county, Jackson, Ga., within
toe hour* of sale oi rl>- first
Tuesday in November, the following
tract orpatcel of -ir-
II ilt'.l, Ivin IT aid •nN‘'rto|l
cm ty, and de-erib tt t> (■ ib*ws:
Konnileil on the << r ': by K. J. f,sz
elifv,ea srb > * E liar. I- 1 " m . '••■Ill ll
by [,. P Duke*. w--*t. by !• P Dukes
a(|i| kii'iw ii as the R .1. |V r e,| h>’tne
piece 111 NeWou (•(•unry. tie r.
P ,e-es-j.in of t'.e • aid pr<it)t. * will
be •riven i>n ih- I t and y“' .!>*• n*rj\
1916. Perm* of •: i-n - m / • 11 rrI■
Cash Hi and the baain'- .Is' nary i*t
1916. without interest *ml '■ u
will he sold before rli"' Coil't ‘ ■••n,.
Hoof of Ru t# cou k , Jacks n ,
Ga
This the 4th day of Oc . 19 r,
K. ft. I'errell. Admi '*••••••-
of the estate R. J . Terrell, and, i>ei< ed.
F. A.Qnilliail, Attorney.
SHERIFFS SALES
Georgia. Butt* Count) :
Will be sold on the firr ! i,. -V
in November, i>< x *’ | nblip
outcry at the cmnt house
door in ‘■aid imm-’y. within
tile legal hour* of stl". to toe high
est bidder tor cash, 'he f.i|<*„ ing
described plop* rty to wit.
One lor . f an.l lying hi and tiding
in the 616 r 1 1 di*tr i cr (i vl . Butts
coiinfx (4 •orgis, c'mtaiidng two
hundred • vx o and one (ial!
b'timl and as follows; North
bx land* <*' A . A " i!sm. e*t by
iit ,l- of L \I tdaxx'ord. now Mrs
Floy Tho'ino ..1 N Know Ia and
o B Kno*x lex. soil' t. bx !•*• ('. < f J.
N ivm.wle* ami W. B. * timiipftoh
l,oxr VJrs .1 M. L‘ *•'* and * arrie
.\ll*n and w‘-*t b' land- ot W. H.
M*d<tox and Vf r-. Annie W*Mi,
Also, all ffiat tract or parcel of
land lying aid being in the 616rh
district, G. M., Butts countv, Geor
gia, containing Bixty acres, bounded
e follows: North by lands of T. B.
Moluix. *at by lands, of J. N.
K uowles, soui It bv lands of .1 N
Kii"wlh and west by lands of W. A.
Wilson h and Mrs, E .1 McKiliben.
Also, onh ohy lot lying mid being
in iho 612th district, U. M., and in
the eit.v of Jackson. Butts county,
Georgia. and bounded as follows:
North by Mack Ooodwin, east by
public r.>ad to McDonough, south by
lands of Mrs. Halite I. ins and e-t
by lauds nt Aiar.v Willis, containing
one and one-eighth acres.
Said prop<*rt v levied on as t he | i lib
erty of Mrs Floy Maddux Tlouniuii
to satisfy an execution is-.u• and Iroin
the Superior t'oiirr of said county in
favor of Mr Hattie MeKibben Lane
against said Mi;* Floy Maddox
Thornton; -nid ornperty hen g in
possession of Mrs Floy Manlnx
Thornton.
This 4th day of October. 1915.
L. M. Crawford, Sheriff.
NOTICE OF SALE
Georgia, Butts County.
By virtue of the last will and testa
ment of Mrs. Adella Moss, probated in
solemn form on August 2, 1915, the un
dersigned will offer for sale before the
courthouse door in the City of Jack
son, on the first Tuesday in November,
the real estate belonging to Mrs. Adella
Moss at the time of her death. Said
sale will be made in accordance with
the terms of said will. The property
offered is described as follows: Fifty
acres of land, more or less, lying and
being in the 615 district G. M. Butts
county, and bounded as follows: North
by lands of J. M. Bankston, east by
lands J. C. Tolleson, south by lands of
R. A. Woodward, w-est by lands of H.
G. Asbury. Terms will be announced
on date of sale.
W. J. Bankston, Executor
of Mrs. Adella Moss.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Georgia, Butts County.
By virtve of an order from the Court
or Ordinary granted at the October
term 1915, will be sold to the highest
and best bidder, the first Tuesday in
November, 1915, the following descri
bed property, lying and being in the
613th district G. M. Butts county, Ga.,
as per plat made by the county sur
veyor, J. M. Collins, three hundred and
ten acres of land divided as follows:
Lot No. 1 containing fifty acres,
boundad on the north by J. M. Ball,
east by lot No. 4 as per plat, south by
lot No. 2 as per plat, west by Mis Puss
Patterson.
Lot No. 2 containing fifty acres and
bounded on the north my lot No. 1 as
per plat, east by lot No. 3, south by
Mrs. L. 8. Woodward, west by Miss
Puss Patterson.
Lot No. 3 containing fifty-five acres
of land, bounded north by lot No. 4 of
said plat, east by No. 5, south by H. O.
Ball, west by No. 2 of said plat.
Lot No. 4 containing fifty-five acres,
bounded north by G. R. Ridgeway,
east by lot No. 5 of said plat, south by
lot No. 3, west by lot No. 1
Lot No. 5 containing one hundred
acres of land, bounded north by G. R.
Ridgeway, east by W. W. Wright,
south by H. O. Bali, west by lots Nos.
3 and 4 as per plat.
These lads are located about thiee
miles from Jackson.
At the same time and place one house
and lot in the City of Jackson and sit
uated as follows: Beginning at the
junction of Broad treet and College
Avenne, running east along the north
side of Collesre Avenneonehnnnred and
three feet, thence north one hundred
and twenty feet, thence west one hun
dred and th-ee feet, thence south one
hundred and twenty feet to the begin
ning point. Said house and lot for
merly known as the Julia Andrews
place.
Also one vacant lot in the City of
Jackson fronting College Ave. one
hundred feet, more or less, to the line
of W. J. Wood, thence north on a par
allel line one hundred and twenty feet,
more or less, to Mrs. Annie Webb’s lot,
thence west one hundred feet, more or
less, to the original lot formerly known
as the Julia Andrews lot, thence south
one hondrd and twenty feet, mere or
le*s. to College Avenue.
The plat of surveyor will beexhibited
on day of sale of this property.
Terms will be announced on day at
sale.
T. L. Spencer,
J. W. Fletcher,
Ailm rs.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
Georgia—Butts County.
To the Superior Court of said County:
J. B. Carmichael, V. W. Cole and T.
B. McMichael respectfully represents
to the Court the following facts:
1. That they desire for themselves,
their associates, successors and assigns
to be incorporated under the name and
style of Jackson Chero-Cola Bottling
Company,
2. That the capital stock of said cor
poration shall be three thousand ($3,-
000.00) dollars, to be divided into thirty
shares of the par value of one hundred
($100.00) dollars each.
.3. .That all of said capital stock has
been paid in.
4. That the principal office and
place of business of said company shall
t>e in the City of Jackson, said state
and county, but they ask the privilege
of establishing branch offices at such
other places as they may desire.
6. The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain for the stockholders.
6. The principal and particular bus
iness they desire to carry on and con
duct is as follows: To manufacture,
compound, mix and bottle all kinds of
non-alcoholic beverages, such as soda
water, chero-cola and othersoft drinks,
for the purpose of selling at wholesale
or retail; to conduct and carry on a
milling business, grinding or milling
corn meal, corn products, flour and any
and all other kinds of grain, for retail
or wholesale purposes; to grind and
mix grain and other foodstuffs to be
used in feeding stock, cattle and poul
try and to do other and kindred things
necessary for the successful carrying
on and conducting of said lines of bus
iness.
7. They desire the right to sue and
be sued, to plead and be impleaded, to
have and use a common seal, to make
all necessary by-laws and regulations,
and to do all other things that may be
necessary for the successful carrying
on of said business, including the right
to buy, hold and sell real estate and
personal property suitable to the pur
poses of the corporation, and to execute
notes and bonds as evidence of indebt
edness incurred, or which may be in
curred, in the conduct of the affairs of
the corporation and to secure the same
by mortgage, security deed, or other
form of lien, under existing laws.
8. They desire the right and privi
lege of increasing the capital stock of
said corporation whenever it is desired
by a majority of the stockholders to
any amount they deem wise up to thir
ty thousand dollars.
9. They desire the right and author
ity for said incorporation to windup
its affairs, liquidate and discontinue its
business at any time it may determine
to do so by a vote of two-thirds of its
stock outstanding at the time.
10. They desire the right of renewal,
as is provided by law, and that they
have all such other rights, powers,
privileges and immunities as are inci
dent to like incorporations or permissi
ble under the laws of Georgia.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be in
corporated under the name and style
aforesaid, with the powers, privileges
and immunities herein set forth, and
as now. or may hereafter, be allowed
a corporation of similar character un
der the laws of Georgia.
W. E. Watkins,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
Georgia—Butts County.
I, 8. J. Foster, Clerk Superior Court
of said county, do hereby certify that
the above and foregoing is a true and
correct copy of application for charter
of J. B. Carmichael, V. W. Cole and T.
B. McMichael as appears of file in this
office.
Witness my hand and official seal of
said court, this 4th day of Oct., 1915.
8. J. Foster, Clerk
Supr Court, Butts Cos. Georgia.
FOR .LEAVE TO SELL
Georgia—Butts County
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has applied to the Ordinary
of said county for leave to sell land be
longing to the estate of C. 8. Maddox,
for the purpose of distribution: also
nioeshares of stock in the Jackson Mer
cantile Cos., two shares of bank stock in
the Jackson Banking Cos. and tens]) ares
of bank stock in the Jackson Na
tional Rank. Said application will be
heard at the regular term of the Court
of Ordinary for said county to be held
on the first Monday in November, 1915.
This the 4th day of Oct. 1915.
J. W. Maddox, Admr.
upon the estate of C. S. Maddox.
Land Sale
On the first Tuesday in Novem
ber. 1915. all the lands belonging
to the heirs of R. G. and Mrs.
Elizabeth Lavender, deceased,
will be sold by Ihe heirs before
the court hwuse in the City of
Jackson, Ga.. all the heirs being:
of age and will sign t he deeds to
the purchasers. Said lands con
taining three hundred acres,
more or less. Will be sold in dif
ferent lots agreed upon b.v said
heirs, to the highest bidder for
cash. A. H. Lavender,
Mrs. H D. Edwards,
W. G Lavender
And other heirs.
Tax Collector's Notice
This is to notify the public thnt
my books will be open for collec
ting the state and county taxes
for the year 1915, on Oct Ist,
1915, at the court house in the
Ordinary’s office.
This Sept. 28, 1915.
J. P. Maddox, Tax Col.
Call on or write Brown
& Brown, McDonough,
Ga„ for loans* on farm
lands. 3-26-tf
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people in this town have used them
and we have yet to hear of a case where
they have failed. We know the for
mula. Sold only by us —2sc a box.
Slaton Drug Cos.
Land Sale
Will be sold on Tuesday, Nov.
23rd, on the premises of W. P.
Spruce, deceased, at Patillo on
the line of Butts and Monroe
county, ten miles east of Griffin,
ten miles south west of Jackson,
one hundred acres of land, more
or less, bounded north and east
by T. P. Bell, sout h by J. A.
Spruce, west by J. E. Spruce.
This is a good productive farm,
well improved, located one-fourth
mile from Patillo school, Ma
sonic hall, ginnery, store, etc.,
one mile from two churches, in
thickly settled white settlement.
Terms cash.
If any legatee or other persons
have objections to this sale let
them make legal and proper ob
jections before day of sale.
J. A. Spruce,
J. L. Pritchett,
Executors.
City Tax Notice
Notice is hereby given that the
city tax books are now open for
the purpose of collecting adva
lorem tax on personal and real
estate property. All persons due
tbe said city taxes kindly take
notice that the tax books close on
Nov 20th, instead of Dec 20th.
This the 6th day of Oct. 1915.
W. H. Wilson, City Tax Col.
Jackson, Go. 10-8-4 k
Notice
Will Suggs will make applica
tion to the board of Prison Com
missioners for a parole on Nov.
1. 1915. 10 8 4t
Notice
Application for pardon for
Wash Gaston will be made Nov.
3, 1915, to Ihe Prison Commis
sion. 10-8-4 t
Notice
Notice is Hereby given that
Will Maddox will apply to the
board of Prison Commissiners
for a pardon, Nov. 1, 1915. 10-8-4 t
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and will shelter your stock free
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