The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, July 14, 1916, Image 5

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LEGAL ADVERTISE MENTS FOR ADMINISTRATION Georgia, Butts County. To all whom it may concern: Lemuel N. Dutfey having in proper form applied to me for Letters of Ad ministration, De Bonus Non, on the estate of Samuel F. Dufl'ey, late of said county. This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Samuel F. Dufl’ey to be and appeal at my office within the time allowed by law and show cause, if any they can, why per manent Administration should not be granted to Lemuel N. Duffey on Sam uel F. Duffey’s estate. Witness my hand and official Signa ture this 10th day of July, 1916. J. H. Ham, Ordinary. FOR ADMINISTRATION To all whom it may concern: S. B. Kimbell having in proper form applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of J. A. Kimbell, late of said county, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of J. A. Kimbell to be and appear at my office within the time allotted by law and show cause if any they can, why permanent administra tion should not be granted to S. B. Kimbell on J. A. Kimbell’s estate. Witness my hand and official signa ture, this 3rd day of July, 1916. J. H. Ham, Ordinary. FOR DISMISSION Georgia—Butts County. A. H. Smith, administrator upon the estate of J. R. Wright, deceased, hav ing filed his petition for discharge, this is to cite all persons concerned to show cause against the granting of this dis charge, if any they have at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first Monday in August, 1916. This 3rd day of July, 1916. J. H. Ham, Ordinary. NOTICE OF LOCAL) L EGISL ATION An act to amend the charter of the City of Jackson, approved Aug. 8, 1908, and the acts amendatory thereto, so as to extend the corporate limits on the south limits of said City of Jackson by adding thereto the Fair Grounds to said corporation. Also to amend said charter so as to give to the City of Jackson and its au thorities and representatives and au thorized agents the right to sell and to extend its water pipes and mains and electric lines beyond the limits of said city and for other purposes. Also to amend said charter of the City of Jackson, approved Aug. 8, 1908, and the acts amendatory thereto, by amending section 39 of said acts by striking out the words “fifty” dollars and inserting therein the words “two hundred” dollars. This June 28, 1916. J. T. Moore, Mayor. J. A. McMichael, Clerk. NOTICE The trustees of the Camp Ground give public notice that people will not be allowed to operate stores or stands of any nature whatever during the com ing meeting, without first making written application and receiving per mit signed by the Secretary and Presi dent of the association. Form of appli cation can be had by calling on I*. C. Benson. The law is on our side and violators will not be permitted to operate. NOTICE During the absence of Mr. Russell, Mr. E. M. Smith, senior member of the firm of Smith & Russell, attorneys, and Mr. Joel Mallet, attorney, will have control of the Jackson office. Mr. Smith will be in the office every Tuesday afternoon until the adjourn ment of the legislature, and Mr. Mallet at all times. 6-30-4 t Smith & Russell, Attys. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the tax collector of the City of Jackson wi close his books August 1, next, and all property owners are requested to make their returns before that date. J. W. Carmieliacli L. C- FIRST FARMERS BANK ELECTS OLD OFFICERS The annual meeting of the First Farmers Bank was held Monday, at which time officers were elected for the ensuing year and other business attended to. Three new directors were elected by the stockholders, Messrs. L. P. Mc- Kibben, F. M. Maddox and R. E. Evans. The directors elected the follow ing officers: L. 0. Benton, presi dent; J. C. Jones, first vice presi dent; R. E. Evans, second vice president; J. B. Carmichael, cash ier; W. H. Wilson, assistant cash ier. The directors are: Messrs. J. C. Jones, L. O. Benton, C. B. Biles, G. F. Etheridge, C. R. Carter. J. B. Carmichael, R. E. Evans, F. M. Maddox, T. P. Bell, L. P. Mc- Kibben. The earnings of the past year were passed to the undivided profits account. The First Farm ers is Jackson’s newest bank, having been organized in July, 1912. The capital stock is $40,- 000 The officers and directors are composed of some of the leading business men of the community and the outlook for the next year’s business is said to be most encouraging. Says They Are Wonderful Hot weather is doubly dangerous when digestion is bad. Constipation, sick headache, biliousness, or other conditions caused by clogged bowels yield quickly to Foley Carthartic Tab lets. Mrs. Elizabeth Slauson, So. Nor walk, Conn., writes: ‘‘l can honestly say they are wonderful.” The Owl Pharmacy, adv. FOR SALE Will be sold in front of the court house, for cash, between the legal hours of sale the first Tuesday in September, 56 acres of land, i mile east of Jenkins burg, known as the J. G. Kim bell place. T. P. Kimbell, J. W. Kimbell, Executors. 7-7-9 t Beautiful thin Summer Dresses for special sale at $1.98 and $3.48. You should see them. Just right for the hot weather. The Busy Corner ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR REPRESENTATIVE To the Voters of Butts County: I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Representative from Butts county in the next General Assembly, subject to the regulations of the state democratic executive committee. In making this announcement for re-elec tion I pledge myself that should the voters again entrust me with this posi tion of trust and honor to continue to represent the interest of my county and state to the best of my ability. The votes and support of the people will be appreciated. Respectfully, C. A. TOWLES. t - FOR CONGRESS Lam a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Congress for the Bixth Congressional District of Georgia, sub ject to such rules and regulations as the Executive Committee may provide governing the primary. I appreciate the past kindness of the people of the district to me, and assure you that I will be very grateful for your support. J. W. WIBE. FOR SOLICITOR-GENERAL I am a candidate for re-election as Solicitor-General of the Flint Circuit, subject to the rules and regulations of the coming Democratic primary. I appreciate the past kindness of the peo ple of the Circuit to me and solicit and will be very grateful for your support. E. M. Owen. FOR JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT To the Democrats of the Flint Circuit: Having served a year of the unex pired term of the lamented Judge Rob ert T. Daniel as Judge of the Buperior Courts of this Circuit, 1 announce my self a candidate for election for the re mainder of this term, subject to the 1 primary of Beptember 12th, 1916. I I will appreciate the support and votes of all voters in this primary. Respectfully Yours, Wm. E. H. Searcy, Jr. Griffin, Ga., July 10th, 1916. This is the package " /*>. ~ that holds the r/7i> .Mr / cigarettes ■ that do for smokers what no other cigarette has ever done for them before—they satisfy and yet they’re MILD CIGARETTES fApy 10 for 5c —and yet they’re MILD ——Also packed - " 20 for 10c COODY Mrs. G. W. Duke, Mr. and Mrs. Bon nie Fultz and little son, Albert, of Jesup, were guests last week of both Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Torn Goddard. Mrs. Clara Brooks and little son, Willie, were guests of Mrs. Torn Ben ton at Delta Grove Wednesday. Mrs. Ada Evans and daughter, Viva, of Texas, are the attractive guests of relatives here. Mr. William Thaxton was the week end guest of friends near Eocust Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Ridgeway were the week-end guests of her mother, Mrs. Tyrus, near Milner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter announce the birth of a son, last week. Mr. W. R. Darden, was the guest Thursday night of Mr. Elmer Wash ington. Miss Mary Moore returned from At lanta Baturday morning after a three weeks stay with relatives there. Miss Annie Lillian Washington was the guest of Misses Ora Belle and Bailie Mae Brooks the latter part of the week. Mrs. Dollie Washington is on the sick list this week. Mr. Grover Faulkner, of near Indian Springs, spent Sunday night with his father, Mr. W. M. Faulkner. Several from here visited High Falls Sunday afternoon to view the high water. Miss Annie Lillian Washington was the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Drew Washington, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Washington spent Monday w ith her mother, Mrs. Jim Martin, at Jenkinsburg. MOTE WIATTS UNDERTAKER LICENSED EMBALMER Phones Day 61 Night 149 Mrs. < allie Thaxton was the week end guest of her mother, Mrs. W. W* Washington. Many a severe cold ends in tuberculosis.