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LEGAL NOTICES
FOR SALE
100 ACRES LAND SIX MILES
OF JACKSON ON CENTRAL GEOR
GIA POWER COMPANY LAKE,
HAS FINE SPRING, IDEAL LOCA
TION FOR FISHING CAMP OR
RECREATION CENTER. APPLY G.
M. SAUNDERS, 193 MAGNOLIA
STREET, MACON, GA. 9-8-4te
NOTICE OF SALE
Georgia, Butts County.
Under and by virtue of the power
contained in a certain security deed
executed by B. G. Carmichael to
Growers Supply Company on the
11th day of Juiy, 1929, and record
ed in Book 7, Page 476-77, in the
office of the Clerk of Superior Court
of Butts County, Georgia, the Grow
ers Supply Company will sell before
the court house door of Butts Coun
ty, Georgia, on the 3rd day of Octo
ber, 1933, to the highest and best
bidder for cash, all of the following
described property:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the 610th District,
G. M. Butts County, Georgia, in the
northern part of land Lot No. 3 of
the original Henry now Butts Coun
ty, which lies east of the Towaliga
River and bounded as follows: Noith
by lands of B. G. Carmichael, east
by lands of J. L. Carmichael, south
by lands of G. C. Darkness, west by
Towaliga River and being the south
ern portion of tract of land describ
ed in warranty deed to B. G. Car
michael, recorded February 17, 1928,
Book 7. Page 191, in the office of
the Clerk of Superior Court of Butts
County, Georgia.
Said security deed was given to se
cure the payment of two promissory
notes; one, for the principal sum of
Two Hundred Seventy-six and 26-100
(5276.26) Dollars, due August 15,
1929, and one for One Hundred Fif
ty-six and 50-100 ($156.50) Dollars,
due November 15, 1929, on which
notes there is a balance due of un
paid principal and interest, up tj
October 3, 1933, of Three Hundred
Two and 82-100 .$302.82) Dollars;
and, said sale will be held for the
purpose of collecting said debt.
Said property will .be sold subject
to any prior existing liens, and a
deed will be made by the Growers
Supply Company to the purchaser.
This sth day of September, 1933.
THE GROWERS SUPPLY COM
PANY,
By A. T. LEVIE, 9-8-U
Its Attorney at Law.
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
Georgia, Butts County.
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a loan deed exe
cuted and delivered by C. M. Kim
CALL
166
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bell to Th*e Jackson Banking Com
pany, dated October 11th, 1921, and
recorded in deed book No. 2, Folio
376, of Butts County records, there
will be sold before the courthouse
door in Butts County, between the
legal hours of sale on Saturday, Oc
tober 7th, 1933, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
Fifteen acres more or less, situa*
id, lying and being in said state ar and
county in Buttrill district, and known
as the John Norris tract, and bound
ed as follows: North by lands of
Taylor Buttrill; east by lands of John
&. Wm. Barkley; south by lands of
J. M. Ball; west by unknown parties.
Also one-half undivided interest in
tract of land described as follows:
A certain tract or parcel of land sit
uated and being in the City of Jack
son, Butts, County, Georgia and be
ginning at a point on the east side
of Mulberry street to the corner of
Byars Street fifty feet; thence east
along said Byars Street one hundred
and five feet; thence north fifty
feet; thence west one hundred arid
five feet to the beginning point, with
all improvements thereon.
The debt secured by said loan deed
having matured December Ist, 1931.
in the principal sum of $1,793.33.
with accrued interest from date of
maturity up to time of 3ale. This
sale will b<* made for the purpose of
paying said indebtedness and sold as
the property of C. M. Kimbell.
JACKSON BANKING CO.,
H. C. HIGHTOWER,
Liquidating Agent.
9-15-4tc
NOTICE OF SALE
Georgia, Butts County.
Under and by virtue of the powers
contained in that certain deed with
power of sale to secure debt, made
by B. G. Carmichael to M. W. Car
michael on June 7th, 1928 and re
corded in Book G, page 173 of Butts
County Clerk’s Records, securing an
indebtedness of $500.00 due, hail
December Ist, 1928 and balance De
cember Ist, 1929, with interest, and
now default having been made in
.he payment of principal and inter
est on said indebtedness, I will sell
before the court house door of Butts
county, at public outcrj, to the high
est bidder, during the legal hours of
sale on the Ist Tuesday, being the
3rd day of October, 1933, for the
purpose of satisfying said indebted
ness, all the following property: Sev
enty Acres of land, more or less,
in the 610 G. M. District and being
in a parallel shape on the northern
side of plot described as follows:
Containing 90 acres, more or less,
in the northern part of that portion
of land lot No. 3 of the original Hen
ry now Butts County which lies east
of the Towaliga River and bounded
as follows: North by lands of J. H.
Patrick formerly D. N. CarmichaeJ,,
east by lands of Mrs. I. B. Carmich
ael estate and J. L. Carmichael,
south by lands of G. C. Harkness,
west by Towaliga River. This seventy
acres of land is a large part of the
ninety acres described above.
Said B. G. Carmichael is now dead
and the property will be sold as the
property of his estate.
Terms cash, Purchaser paying for
titles, papers and taxes due.
M. W. CARMICHAEL.
9-8-4 t
NRA EAGLE IS FOUND
SPREAD ON ’SHINE STILL
Deputy Koy Pendley was exhibiting
an NRA Eagle emblem Saturday,
which he and Sheriff Hightower
found spread on the boiler of a still
they had captured in upper Henry
county. The label, bearing the words,
“We Do Our Part,’’ smelled strongly
ol beer, and the bird thereon seem
ed a bit “stewed.”
The officers saw four men operat
ing the, outfit before corning down
on them. The men escaped, but cases
have been made against them and
they will be arrested. —McDonough
Advertiser.
An elephant’s'trunk contains near
ly 40,000 muscles.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS* *RGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
TAX LEVY FOR THE YEAR 1933
Minutes of regular September
1933 meeting of the Commissioners
cf Roads & Revenues of Butts Coun
ty, Georgia, on September 4th, 1933,
at 10:00 a. m. o’clock. The Board
ol' Commissioners met in regular
meeting with all members present. By
unanimous resolution, said Commis
sioners of Roads and Revenues of
Butts County, Georgia, adopted the
tax levy for Butts County for the
year 1933 as follows:
Upon request of the County Board
of Education, copy of said formal re
quest being hereto attached, a tax
of 5 mills on the dollar for school
purposes on all property in Butts
county, outside the City limits of the
City of Jackson, in said County, is
hereby made and assessed.
The levy for the County Taxes for
the year 1933 upon all the taxable
property appearing upon the tax di
gest of Butts County for the year
1933, and upon all property in said
County subject to taxation and upon
the property of all Corporations sub
ject to taxes for the County of Butts,
State of Georgia, as follows:
Mills
Public Road Fund 3.00
Bridge Fund 3.00
Interest on Bonds and sinking
Fund 4.00
Pauper Fund 0.70
Building Fund, Court House and
Public Buildings 0.72
Mandamus Fund 0.75
Superior Court Fund, Bailiffs,
Jurors Per Diem 0.70
Sheriff, Jailors and Other Offi
cers Fund 0.85
County Commissioners Fund __0.20
Lunacy Fund 0.05
Other Lawful Charges Fund 0.75
Total Levy 14.72
A total levy in the aggregate for
the said named and specified funds
of 14.72 Mills on the dollar.
This 4th day of September, 1933.
O. B. HOWELL, Chrm.,
G. W. JINKS,
B. H. HODGES,
Commissioners of Roads & Rev
enues of Butts County, Ga.
School Tax Levy
Meeting of Sept. sth, 1933.
To the County Commissioners of
Roads & Revenues of Butts County:
The Board of Education of Butts
County, Georgia fixes the rate of
taxation for the maintenance and op
eration of the public schools outside
the City of Jackson, Georgia, of
Butts County, at 5 Mills on the dol
lar for the year 1933. You are here
by requested to levy such special
school tax on all the property in said
County outside the City of Jackson,
Georgia, for the support of the said
public schools for the year 1933, in
the same manner and at the same
time as provided by law for levying
and collecting taxes for County pur
poses.
By order of the Board of Educa
tion of Butts County, Georgia.
Sept. sth, 1933.
VAN FLETCHER, Supt.
Schools & Secty. Board Education
The Board of Commissioners of
Roads & Revenues for Butts County,
Georgia, this day approves the recom
mendation of the Board of Educa
tion and orders same to be spread
upon the minutes of the County
Commissioners of Roads & Revenues.
This sth of September, 1933.
O. B. HOWELL, Chrm..
G. W. JINKS,
B. H. HODGES,
Commissioners of Roads & Rev
enues of Butts County, Ga.
WantAd^
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tone and dignity to your business.
Telephone your orders to The Prog
ress-Argus.
FOR SALE—Just received car Texas
Red Rustproof Seed Oats, Abruzzi
Rye. Barley and all kinds of feed.
S. S. Copeland. 9-22-2tc
WANTED —Man with force to op
erate small dairy farm. Apply to
A. M. Pace, Jackson, Ga. Rt 4.
9-15~4tc
PRICES ARE ADVANCING—
Have your stationery printed now
for fill and winter needs. Call 166
and a representative will call.
PIANO BARGAIN
We have another fine upright
piano, sold only a short time ago,
located near Jackson, Ga. This in
strument is in perfect condition, and
we will sell at reasonable price. Lud
den & Bates, Atlanta, Ga. 9-22-ltc
PRICES ARE ADVANCING
Now is a good time to buy real
estate. Several nice farms for sale
for cash or on reasonable terms. If
you have propetry for sale list it
with me.
G-30-tfc O. F. SMITH.
We tell ’em and sell 'em
—Vetch, Austrian Peas,
Abruzzi Rye, Blue Stem
Wheat, Texas Grown
Heavy Recleaned Red
Rustproof Oats, Beardless
Barley, Crimson Clover,
Rape, Rye and Carpet
Grass. We want to buy
your peas and beans too.
COME SEE.
R. N. ETHERIDGE SEED
CO., JACKSON, GA.
CORK
Mrs. Lee Newman, of Birmingham,
Alabama, is visiting her mother, Mrs.
A. H. Pope.
Misses Catherine Smith and Thel
ma Speir, of Forsyth, were the guests
of Misses Velma and Ruth Smith
Sunday.
Miss Dorothy Jenkins left for
Jacksonville, Fla., Monday for a visit
to relatives.
Miss Cola Pope left Wednesday fo.
Nashville, Tenn., where she will en
ter Vanderbilt College.
Little Miss Gene Washington, of
Worthville, is visiting her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Moore.
AN ADVERTISEMENT
AN INVITATION
You Must Tell ’Em
To Sell ’Em
The harvest season is at hand when crops
will be marketed and cash spent for things to
supply family needs. The buying puclic will
spend its dollars where it can obtain the great
est values. The public reads, thinks, investi
gates —buys where it is INVITED.
Advertising iv playing a vital part in the
New Deal. Business recovery will be hastened
by well placed, systematic advertising.
Take the public into your confidence.
Tell ’Em and Sell ’Em
THROUGH
The Progress-Argus
PHONE 166
LARGER PECAN YIELD
ASSURED FOR GEORGIA
PRCDUCTION ESTIMATED TO BF.
92 PER CENT GREATER THAN
CROP OF 1932. CORN AND PEA
NUTS SHOW GAIN
Indicated production of pecans on
September 1 was placed at 5,000,-
000 pounds, which is 92 per cent
above the poor outturn of last sec
son, when production was estimated
at only 2,600,000 pounds, the Geor
gia Crop Reporting Service says.
The September report of the Crop
Reporting Service said that indicated
1933 production of corn, peanuts, to
bacco, fruits and pecans will be
larger than in 1932, with other crops
somewhat smaller. Tobacco shows the
largest increase, with more than 3eo
per cent over last year, while peanuts
and corn have only slight increases.
Reported condition of corn of 68
per cent indicates a yield of 39,270,-
000 bushels, compared with 38,560,-
000 bushels in 1932.
Condition of the peanut crop was
reported as 65 per cent of normal
compared with 66 per cent one year
ago. The 431,000 acres estimated to
be harvested for peanuts should give
a production of 237,050,000 pounds.
Final production in 1932 was 229,-
900,000 pounds.
NERVE SHORT CIRCUITS
For the reason that some sixty
nerves pass out from the spinal cord
tc feed the body and due to the fact
that these pass through small notches
between the spinal Jbones or verte
brae the spine becomes the switch
board of the body.
Every person should have an an
nual “Backbone examination” to de
termine he has a nerve short cir
cuit. Headaches, eye strain, neural
gia and neuritis, backache and rheu
matism are in many instances JUST
SIGNS of Spine Short Circuits. For
your health’s sake see Dr. Roy B.
Mowry, Jackson, Ga., Tuesday,
Thursday, Saturday afternoons over
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1933
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Phone 244 Jackson, Ga.
Deraney’s Ten Cent Store. Treat
ment SI.OO until Oct. Ist consisting
of electrical massage, spinal relaxa
tion and spinal adjustment.—Adv.
SERVICES CALLED OFF
Elder Homer M. Vaughn, pastor,
announces that the regular services
scheduled for Old Bethel will be call
ed off on account of the singing at
Sandy Creek on October 1.
“BLAKELY RESAGO OF TWENTY
YEARS AGO.”
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