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LEGAL .4QTICES
FOR PERMANENT ADMINISTRA
TION
Georgia, Butt* County.
To Whom it may Concern:
W. C. Stodghill of said state, hav
ing applied for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of L. B.
Thompson, late of said county, de
ceased, this is to cite all and singular
the creditors und t next of kin of L.
B. Thompson, deceased, to be and
appear at the court of Ordinary of
said county, at the August term,
1926, and show cause, if any they
have or can, why permanent letters
of administration should not be
granted to said W. C. Stodghill on
said estate.
Witness my official signature, this
6th day of July, 192 G.
J. H. HAM, Ordinary.
FOR DISMISSION FROM ADMINIS
TRATION
Georgia, Butts County.
Whereas, J. „W. Maddox, adminis
trator of Mrs. Mitry L. Maddox, rep
resents to the court in his petition
duly filed and entered on record that
he has fully administered Mrs. Mary
L, Maddox’s estate: This is, there
fore, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, why said adminis
trator should not be discharged from
his administration, and receive let
ters of dismission on the first Mon
day in August, 1926.
J. H. HAM, Ordinary i
This July nth, 1926.
FOR DISMISSION FROM ADMINIS
TRATION
Georgia, Butts County.
Whereas ,1. W. Maddox, adminis
trator of Mrs. ('. E. Carter, repre
■. ents to the t'ourt in his petition,
duly filed and entered on record, that
he has fully administered Mrs. C.
Carter’s estate: This is therefore, to
cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said administrator
should not be discharged from his
administration, and receive Letters
of dismission, on the first Monday in
August, 1026.
J. H. HAM, Ordinary!
This July sth, 1926.
FOR PERMANENT ADMINISTRA
TION
Georgia. Butts County.
To all Whom it May Concern:
Nettie Mae Shepherd of said State,
having in proper form applied for
permanent letters of administra
tion on the estate of Howard Shep
herd, late of said county, deceased,
this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of Howard
Shepherd, deceased, to he and appear
at the Court of Ordinary of said
county at the August Term, 1926,
and show cause if any they can,
why permanent letters of adminis
tration should not be granted to said
Nettie Mac Shepherd on said estate 1
Witness my official signature, this
7th day of July, 1926.
J. H. HAM. Ordinary.
NOTICE TO THF. PUBLIC
Notice is hereby given that on the
17th day of July, 1926, at ten o’clock
a. nt. at clerks office in the City of
Jackson, Butts county, state of Geor
gia, will be heard before the Hon.
(J. Ogden Persons, Judge of the
Superior Court of Butts county, the
cause of the State of Georgia against
the City of Jackson, being a cause
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CARDUI
Fur Female Troubles
for the validation and confirmation
of bonds for the paving the side
walks and streets, in the sum of
Thirteen Thousand Dollars principal,
proposed to be issued to the City of
Jackson, pursuant to the result of
an election held in said City on the
29th day of June, 1926.
This the Bth day of July, 1926.
S. J. FOSTER
Clerk of the Superior Court, Butts
County.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR CONGRESS
I I will be a candidate fox Congress
jin the Democratic primary, Septem
ber 8, subject to regulations adopted
by congressional committee. It has
been the custom in the sixth district
t,(. give a congressman one term
without opposition. 1 submit my
candidacy to the voters of the dis
trict.
SAM RUTHERFORD
Tor JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT
To The Voters of The Flint Judical
Circuit:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for judge of the superior court sub
ject to the regulations governing
the Democratic Primary election to
be held September 8.
An endorsment by the people will
be a great honor which I shall ap
preciate.
Respectfully,
G. OGDEN PERSONS.
FOR STATE SENATOR
1 hereby announce as a candidate
for State Senator from this district
subject to the rules and results of
the primary to be held in Septem
ber. Your vote and support will be
appreciated.
The subject of good roads is up
permost in the public mind at the
present time and changes are being
suggested, advocated, and some may
in the end prevail. Butts county
is unfortunately situated it seems,
since none of the theories advanced
thus far include Butts in the calcu
lations. This is a gross injustice to
our county as we see it but can
only be remedied at the time any
proposed changes are enacted into
law. After the law is passed it
will then be too late. 1 wnt to be
there when and before any law is
passed for the purpose of seeing to
it that Butts county is not left out.
My experience, alliances and atfili
ation with those who will surely di
rect any and all measures along
this line, assures you of a voice that
can and will be heard and results
that will give Butts her clue share
of the state’s bounty in the estab
lishment and maintenance of publi
roads. This is no idle political ges
turo but a plain statement of the
situation and one that is so real that
>i could not refrain from telling you
about it.
If you vote for and elect me l
promise you that you will get your
full deserts and that in all calcula
tions hereafter,, instead of Butts
being left out of the reckonings, she
will be among the first considered.
J. O. GASTON
FOR STATE SENATOR
To the citizens of Butts County.
As it is your time to choose a state
Senator for the 26th district to serve
for the next 2 years, 1927 and 19'2S,
1 offer myself as a candidate subject
to the democratic nomination to be
held September Bth, 1926.
Permit me to say this in this con
nection. 1 have an experience of
four years in the lower house, that
a great many representatives evil
be elected to the senate whom
already know, that friendship already
formed would greatly aid me in the
defeat or accomplishment of legisla
tion. If my service in the lower house
is or will be of service to the coun
ty or state ami that my conduct
both private and official did not
reflect a discredit on your county
and state 1 am prepared to say to
you that l am better capacitated to
serve you than at any time since you
have honored me with the most re
sponsible duties of representative.
Therefore 1 most respectfully ask you
for your support at the September
nomination.
Yours very truly
JOHN L. LYONS.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
To the Voters of Butts County:
I am a candidate for the Legis
lature, subject to the primary of
September Bth. 1926, and will ap
preciate your support and influence.
Very respectfully
R. A. FRANKLIN.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
To the Voters of Butts County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Representative from Butts
county, subject to the rules and
regulations of the white Democratic
Primary to be held September 8
1926. Having served as representa
tive in 1915 and 1916 1 feel that the
experience gained will better enable
me to represent all interests of the
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARCUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA.
i county, it elected to this office I|
1 pledge my efforts to serve each and <
, every voter of the county to the full
: limit of my ability.
Respectfully,
C. A. TOWLES.
!
not ice
; Mrs. Allie Mae McCord vs Huey
McCord. Suit for Divorce. In Butts
(superior Court, August Term, 1926.
To the Defendant, Huey McCord.
The plaintiff, Mrs. Allie Mae Mc-
Cord, having filed her petition for
divorce against Huey McCord, in
this Court, returnable to the Au
gust term, 1926, of this Court
and it being made to appear
that the said Huey McCord is
not a resident of said county, and
also that he does not reside within
the state of Georgia, and an order
having been made for service on
him, the said Huey McCord, by publi
cation, this therefore, is to notify
you, Huey McCord, to be and appear
at the next term of Butts Superior
Court to be held on the third Mon
day in August, 1926, then and there
to answer said complaint.
Witness the Honorable G. Ogden
Persons, Judge of the Superior Court
of Butts county, Georgia, this 17th
dav of July, 1926.
S. J. FOSTER, Clerk.
NOTICE
A. W. Johnson vs. Edna Flora
Johnson. Suit for Divorce. In Butts
Superior Court, August Term, 1926.
To the Defendant, Edna Flora
Johnson.
The plaintiff, A. W. Johnson, hav
ing filed his petition for divorce
against Edna Flora Johnson, in this
court, returnable to the August
term, 1926, of the court, and it
being made to appear that the said
Edna Flora Johnson is not a resi
dent of said county, and also that
she does not reside within the State
of Georgia, and an order having been
made for service on her, the said
Edna Flora Johnson, by publication,
this therefore, is to notify you,
Edna Flora Johnson, to be and ap
pear at the next term of Butts
Superior Court to be held on the
third Monday in August, 1926, then
and there to answer said complaint.
Witness the Honorable G. Ogden
Persons, Judge of the Superior Court
of Butts county, Georgia, this 20th
day of July, 1926.
S. J. FOSTER, Clerk
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BUTTS COUNTY
Offers Exceptional
Opportunities For:
Dairy Farming. Finest pasture lands
in the South; ten months grazing the year
round; abundance of never-failing streams.
Live Stock Growing. All kinds of
live stock can be produced economically.
Poultry Industry. Room for expan
sion in climate that offers everything.
Diversified Farming. Every fruit and
vegetable and staple crop that can be pro
duced in the temperate zone flourishes in
Butts county’s fertile soil.
Butts County Mas
Good health conditions.
Good schools.
Good churches.
Good roads.
Fertile lands at reasonable prices.
Cheap elecftric power.
Well located sites for manufacturing
enterprises.
Tax exemption for new industries for
five year period.
Indian Springs, the South’s greatest
health resort. Worthy of unlimited de
velopment in way of new hotels, sanitar
iums, golf links, parks and other recreation
centers.
High type of citizenship.
Excellent railway facilities.
If interested in anew location in the
Land of Opportunity write
The Kiwanis Club
JACKSON, GA.
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