The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, November 05, 1915, Image 5

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LEGAL ADVERTISE MENTS FOR ADMINISTRATION Georgi*—Batts Ountv To all whom it my concern. H. O. Bkll having, in proper form, applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the estate of Leonora Ball, late of said'county, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of the said Leonora Ball to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent ad ministration should not be granted to H. O. Ball, petitioner on Leonora Ball’s estate. W itness my hand and official signature, this Ist day of Nov. 1915. J. H. Ham, Ordinary ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE Georgia—Butts County. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of said county will be sold at public outcry on the first Tuesday in December, 1915, at the court house in said county between the usual hours of sale the following real estate situated in Butts county, to-wit: 285 acres of land and bounded as fol lows: North by Joel B. Watkins, east by L. D. Hoard and A. H. Smith, south by Joel B. Watkins, west by Joel B. Watkins. Said property lying and being in 614 district G. M. of Butts county and known as the Evans P. Watkins farm, three miles from Jackson. Also at the same time and place one gin house with machinery attached, one steam engine, two sixty saw gins. Said gin house and machinery former ly owned Evans P. Watkins, Joel B. Watkins and A. M. Watkins. Also all the farming implements be longing to the estate of Evans P. Wat kins. Terms cash. W. A. Watkins, Administrator estate of E. P. Watkins. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE Georgia—Butts County. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary granted September term, 1914, will be sold to the higher bidder on the first Tuesday in December, 1916, the following described property towit: 26 acres of land more or less, lying and being in the 552 district G. M. of Butts county and being a part of the real estate belonging to F. 8. Noswor thy at the time of his death; also the water priveleges on said property as set out in a deed made to the said F. S. Norsworthy Jany 10, 1910, by W. B. Hodges, Mrs. Willie Carroll, Mrs. Lil lie Tucker, Mrs. Eula Thomas and L. M. Hodges. Said property bounded as follows: North by land Judson Roberts and L. M. Hodges, west by L. M. Hod ges and Lillie Tucker, south by the es tate of W. M. Presron and W. B. Hod ges, also by Yellow Water Creek, east by land belonging to J. B. Thomas es tate. Terms cash. This November Ist, 1915. John W. Norsworthy, Admr. ol the estate of F. S. Norsworthy, de ceased. EXECUTORS SALE Georgia—. Butts County Under and by virtue of the power nd authority contained in the will of Jas. F. Carmichael, deceased, as Exec utors under said will upon the estate of said deceased, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, before the court house door of said county, on the first Tuesday in December next, the following property towit: Three residence lots lying and being in the city of Jackson, said state and tcunty, and each of said lots fronting West Third street the distance of 78 feet more or less, and having a depth of 278 feet more or less. The tract of ground sub-divided into three lots, is bounded on the south by West Third street, on west by property of Mrs. M. C. Thaxton, on north by property of C. L. Redman and I. V. Smith, and on the east by the home place of the es tate of Jas. F. Carmichael. Also at the same time and place the home place of the deceased Jas. F. Carmichael, containing a good six room house, and lot fronting on West Third street, 80 feet more ot less and running back 278 feet more or less, and bounded as follows, on south by West Third street, on west by vacant lot be- ( longing to the estate of Jas. F. Car micheal, and on the north by property of C. L. Redman, and on ths east by property belonging to the First Nation al Bank, of Jackson. There is no more desirable property pow offered for sale. A plat of this Cut This Out — It Is Worth Money Cut out this advertisement, enclose 6 cents to Foley & Cos.. 3SBS Sheffield Ave., Chloaro, 111, wrltln* your name and address clearly. Tou will re ceive la return a trial package con taining: (1) Foley"# Honey and Tar Com pound. the standard family remedy ftr coughs, ' colds, croup, whooping rough, tightness and soreness In cheat, grippe and bronchial coughs. (2) Foley Kidney Pills, for over worked and disordered kidneys and Madder ailments, pain In sides and tack due to Kidney Trouble, sore rr.usclee, stiff joints, backache and rheumatism. (81 Foley Cathartlo Tablets, a wholeso ’o and thoroughly cleansing cathartic. Especially comforting to riout persons, and a purgative needed tv everybody with sluggish bowels rnd torpid liver. You can try these ...:u family remedies for only 6c, THE OWL PHARMACY property can be seen at the office of Robt. T. Carmichael. This property will be sold free of liens, and for pay ment of debts of the estate, and titles without encumbrance will be made to the purchasers. Geo. Carmichael, Andrew W. Lane, Executors upon the estate of Jas. F. Carmichael. NOTICE OF APPLICATION Georgia, Butts County. After four w r eeks notice pursuant to Section 3065 of the Civil Code, a peti tion of which a true and correct copy is subjoined, will be presented to the Hon. W. E. H. Searcy, Jr., Judge of the Superior Court, at the court house iu Griffin, Ga., Spalding county, on the first day of December, 1915. This 2nd day of November, 1915. Mrs. Leila Kinsman, Guardian for Marlin Spencer. To the Honorable W. E. H. Searcy, Jr., Judge of the Superior Courts of said county: The petition of Mrs. Leila Kinsman shows: (First) That she is the guardian of Marlin Spencer, a minor, heretofore duly appointed as such guardian in said county. (Second) That she desires to sell for maintenance, support and education at private sale the following property, the undivided interest of said minor in three hundred and ten acres of land known as the Sara E. Spencer farm, two and one half miles from Jackson Ga., bounded as follows: North by lands of J. M. Ball, and G. R. Ridge, way, east by lands of W. W. Wright south by lands of Mrs. L. 8. Wood ward, and public road, west by lands of Miss Puss Patterson. (Third) That said undivided interest is a one-fourth interest in one eleventh share of said estate and the sum for which she wishes to sell same is $272.72. (Fourth) That petitioner desires to use the proceeds of such sale for the support, maintenance and education of said minor. Therefore petitioner prays an order for the sale of said property for the purpose herein set forth. Ye*—Many People hare told us the same Btory—distress after eating, gases, heartburn. A se*s£t D f.?S“ before and after each meal will reliera you. Sold only by us—2sc. Slaton Drug Cos. Curtis Bros, pure Maple drip Syrup, White Rose Wheat Flour, nothing better. Joyner’s—phone 134. Are You a Woman? wMii The Woman’s Tonic FSB SALE AT ILL BBBWtSTS F4 NOTICE OF SALE Georgia, Butts County. By authority of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Butts county, Georgia, granted at the November term of said court, J. W. Maddox, as administrator of the estate ofjC. 8. Maddox, late of said oounty, deceased, authorizing him to do so, will sell at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash, before the court house door of Butts county, in Jackson, Ga ( within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in December, 1915, the following described property, to-wit: 1. Nine (9) shares of stock in the Jackson Mercantile Cos. 2. Two (2) shares of Jackson Bank ing Cos. stock. 3. Ten (10) shares of Jackson Na tional Bank stock. 4. One lot of land situate and being located in the 612th district G. M. Butts county designated as lot2lon plat of property described as Harkness Heights, said plat being recorded in office of clerk of Butts superior court in deed book Y page 333, said lot of land fronting sonth on the Griffin road 200 faet and extending back north uniform width 410 feet. Also one vacant lot of land lying and being in the City of Jackson, Ga., front ing west on Mulberry street 100 feet and extending back in uniform width east 225 feet, bounded north by Mrs. M. L. Maddox, east by T. J. Dempsey, south by J. H. Pope and west Mulber ry street. Also 2| acres of land lying and being in 613th district ti. M. Butts county, Georgia, bounded on the north by pub lic road leading from High Falls to Indian Bprings, on the east and south by lands of J. W. and A. C. Maddox and on the west by lands of A. C. Maddox. This Nov. 3rd, 1915. J. W. Maddox, admr of the estate ofC. S. Maddox, deceased. W. E. Watkins, Attorney. WENT TO THE HOSPITAL C. E. Blanchard, postmaster Blanch ard, Cal., writes: “I had kidney trou ble so bad I had to go to the hospital. Foley Kidney Pills completely cured me.” Men and women testify they Danish lame back, stiff joints, sore mus cles and sleep disturbing bladder ail ments. —The Owl Pharmacy, adv Cake baking time—get the goods to put in it at Joyner’s. Phone 134. AFFIRMS LOYALTY TO MAXWELL CAR McKibben Buggy Compa ny Secure Agency for Another Year Formal renewal of contract re lations between the Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation of De troit, and McKibben Buggy Cos,, of this city, have been made in the ratification of the local firm's contract and its return, bearing the signature of Assistant Sales Manager C. E. Stebbins of the Detroit, factory. The Maxwell line is thereby assured, for an other year, representation here which has been found adequate and satisfactory. While ratification of the con tract by the Maxwell people was little more than a mere formality —“Once a Maxwell dealer, al ways a Maxwell dealer” is an ax iom of President Waite E. Flan ders—members of the local organ ization are all enthusiastic over the assumption of another year’s alliance. “We picked the Maxwell in the first place; we believed we could make more money handling it than any other type of cars,” said Mr. L. P. McKibben of the What Is the Best Remedy For Constipation? Hub is a Question asked us many times caehday. The answer is ’‘itexaßt (StdeoCisQ, We guarantee them to be satisfactory to you. Sold only by us, 10 cents. Slaton Drug Cos. Auction Sale a By authority delegated to us by the members of the First Baptist Church of Jackson, we will sell before the court house door on the first Tues day in December to the highest bid der for cash the old church building, including the Sunday School annex, 2 cast iron furnaces and all other fix tures etc. in buildings at time of sale, (except the bell, this we reserve). This is a splendid opportunity for someone to buy a good lot of build ing material cheap. All buildings must be torn down and removed in 30 days after date of sale. Look the buildings over, be on hand the first Tuesday, Dec. 7th, and give us a lift and make some money for yourself. No by-bidding. We mean to sell the buildings. J. H. Carmichael, Dr. Robt. VanDeventer, F. S. Etheridge, S. P. Nichols, S. O. Ham, R. J. Carmichael, Building Committee. McKibben Buggy Cos. “Our experience has justified our choice. Though the margin of profit on a $655 car is neces sarily small, the volume of sales is great, provided always that the car satisfies its owners as the Maxwell does. “We are expecting even great er things in the coming season. The cars are larger, handsomer and more powerful than last year’s. They will have behind them a sales impetus given by the satisfactory performance of the cars we have already sold. Our own service department has its ability to keep every Maxwell car in our territory at top effic iency all the time, and the facto- ry has a magnificent system of keeping us supplied with any thing we may need. “Manuacturing economies that have been put in force at the De troit, Dayton and Newcastle Maxwell plants have made possi ble a big cut in the price of the car this year. We are now able to show a combination of style and mechanical ability that is absolutely unique.” The first shipment of the new Maxwells is already on view at the local salesroom, and amply makes good the enthusiasm of the sales force. In addition to a number of mechanical chang- PUes Cared In 6 to 14 Days Yonr druggist will refund money If PAZO OINTMENT fails to cnre any case of Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protrndiag Pile* in 6to 14 days. The Srat application giaca Ease and Keat. 90c. VIRGINIA FARMER Restored To Health By Vinol Atlee, Va. I was weak, run-down, no appetite, my blood was poor, I could not Bleep nights and was rapidly loa ing fleßh, but I am a farmer and nad to work. Medicini‘3 had failed to help mo until I took Vinol. After taking three bottles my appetite is fine, I Bleep well, my blood is good and I am well again." —Orlando W. Borket. Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil, is guaranteed to over come weak, run-down conditions,chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis. Woods-Carmichael Book & Drug Company, Jackson. Ga. i es, the new Maxwell has a heart shaped radiator crown, increas ed seating room, demountable rims, one-man tyne top and is furnished complete with electrical equipment at the list price. A clutch running entirely in oil is a feature that greatly adds to the smoothness of operation. In specifications and in its gen eral lines the cai s shows plainly its right to a heritage of. sturdi ness, descended from a long line of sturdy Maxwell ancestors. Our Jitney Offer—This and 5c DONT MlriS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with five cents to Foley A Cos., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kidney Pills, and Foley Cathartic Tablets— The Owl Pharmacy, adv Phone one-three-four.