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LEGAL NOTICES
FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA
TION
Georgia, Butts County.
To. all whom it may concern:
R. L. Fears of said state having in
proper form applied for permanent
letters of administration on the es
tate of Miss Florrie Fears, late of
said County, deceased, this to cite
all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of Miss Florrie Fears,
deceased, to be and appear at the
Court of Ordinary of said County,
at the February term, 1934 and show
cause if any they have or can why
permanent letters of administration
should not be granted to said R. L.
Fears on said estate.
Witness my official signature, this
January Ist, 1934.
G. D. HEAD, Ordinary.
FOR ADMINISTRATION
Georgia, Butts County.
To all whom it may concern:
Raymond Carr of said state having
in proper form applied for perma
nent letters of administration on the
estate of William Carr, late of said
County, deceased, this to cite all and
singular the creditors and the next
of kin ef William Carr, deceased, to
fee and appear at the Court of Or
dinary of said County, at the Feb
juary term, 1934 and show cause
if any them have or can why per
manent letters of administration
should not be granted to said Ray
mond Carr on said estate.
Witness my official signature, this
January Ist, 1934.
G. D. HEAD, Ordinary.
FOR ADMINISTRATION
Georgia, Butts County.
To all whom it may concern:
Tha Federal Land Bank of Colum-
Ha, South Carolina, having in proper
farm applied for permanent letters
of administration on the este of W.
P Wallace, late of said County, de
ceased, this to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of W.
I*. Wallace, deceased, to be and ap
pear at the Court of Ordinary of
said County, at the Fo'bruary term,
1934 and show cause if any they have
or can why permanent letters of ad
ministration should not be granted
to said The Federal Land Bank of
Columbia on said estate.
* Witness my official signature, this
January Ist, 1934.
| G. D. HEAD, Ordinary.
FOR LEAVE TO SELL
Georgia, .Butts County.
To whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that Paul
Tyter, administrator of W. F. Tyler,
deceased, having applied to me by
petition for leave to sell the real es
tate, stocks, notes, and etc. of said
W. F. Tyler, deceased, and that an
cider was made thereon, at the
January term, 1934, for citation and
that citation issue; all the heirs at
taw and creditors of the said W. F.
Tyler, deceased, will take notice that
t will pass upon said application at
the February term, 1934 of the
Court of Ordinary of Butts county;
and that unless cause is shown to the
contrary, at said time, said leave will
be granted.
January Ist, 1934.
G. D. HEAD, Ordinary.
FOR LEAVE TO SELL
Georgia, Butts County.
To whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that Dr.
Hary Jarrell Edwards, administratrix
•f Dr. J. A. Jarrell, deceased, having
applied to me by petition for leave
to sell the real estate, bonds, notes
and etc. of said Dr. J. A. Jarrell, de
ceased, and that an order was made
thereon, at the January term, 1934,
for citation and that citation issue; all
the heirs at law and creditors of the
said Dr. J. A. Jarrell, deceased, will
take notice that I will pass upon said
application at the February term,
1954, of the Court of Ordinary of
ftotts County; and that unless cause
ir shown to the contrary, at said time,
said leave will be granted.
January Ist, 1934.
G. D. HEAD, Ordinary.
No. 13897
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF
THE CURRENCY
Washington, D. C. December 22, 1933
WHEREAS, by satisfactory evi
dence presented to the undersigned
it has been made to appear tha*
‘JACKSON NATIONAL BANK”
in the City of Jackson in the County
of Butts and State of Georgia ha
complied with all the provisions of
the Statutes of the United States, re
quired to be complied with before an
association shall 'be authorized to
commence the business of Banking;
NOW THEREFORE I, J. F. T.
O'CONNOR, Comptroller of the Cur
rency, do hereby certify that
“JACKSON NATIONAL BANK”
in the CITY of JACKSON, in the
County of BUTTS and State of
GEORGIA is authorized to com
mence the business of Banking as
provided in Section Fifty one hun
dred and sixty nine of the Revised
Statutes of the United States.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF wit
ness my hand and Seal of office this
22nd day of December, 1933.
J. F. T. O’CONNER,
Comptroller of the Currency.
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NOTICE OF SALE
Georgia, Butts County.
Under and by virtue of a power
of sale contained in the deed to se
cure debt executed by B. F. Watkins
to Mrs. A. W. Hodnett on the 27th
day of January, 1925, and recorded
in the office of the Clerk of Superior
Court of Butts County, Georgia, in
deed book 2 page 601, the undersign
ed will sell, at public outcry, between
the legal hours of sale, to the high
est bidder for cash, before the court
house door in the City of Jackson,
Georgia, on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary, 1934, which is the 6th day of
February, 1934, the following real
estate, 10-wit:
That tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the 615th District G.
M. Butts County, Georgia, contain
ing One Hundred Eighty Six acres
more or less and being part of land
lot No. 181 and bounded as follows:
On the north by lands of J. C. Caw
thon, on east by lands of Barkley
Bros., on the south by lands of 11.
W. Mays, on the west by lands of
J. P. Ray and R. W. Mays.
For the purpose of paying a cer
tain promissory note, bearing date of
the 27th day of aJnuary, 1925, and
payable on the 27th day of January,
1926, and made and executed by the
said B. F. Watkins, and transferred
by Ben Head, administrator of the
estate of Mrs. A. W. Hodnett, stipu
lating for interest from date at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum, the
total amount due on said note being
?2,500.00 principal, and $1,000.00
interest, together with the cost of
this proceeding as provided in such
deed. The proceeds from said sale
will be distributed first to payment
of said note, principal and interest,
and costs of this proceeding, and the
balance to the maker of said deed.
This the Ist. day of January, 1934.
MRS. J. G. McDANIEL,
Transferee.
NOTICE OF SALE
Georgia, Butts County.
Under and by virtue of a power
cf sale contained in deed executed
by The Jackson Mercantile Company
to The Jackson National Bank on the
!9th day of February, 1930, and re
corded in the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Butts County,
Georgia, in deed book “7,” page
565, the undersigned will sell, on the
19th day of February, at pub
lic sale, at the court house in said
county, during the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following property, to-wit: All
of Fifty Seven and One-Half (57*4)
undivided interest in and to that
tract or parcel of land lying and be
ing in the Mclntosh Reserve in the
Indian Springs District G. M. of
Butts County, Georgia, to-wit: Lots
No. 54 containing 22 acres, No. 66
containing 35 acres, No. 67 contain
ing 33 6-10 acres, No. 53 containing
22 acres, 10 acres, more or less, of
Lot No. 52 lying on the northeast
side of Sandy Creek, 3 acres, more
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
cr less, of Lot No. 40 lying on the
northeast side of Sandy Creek, all
that part of Lot No. 22 lying on the
northeast side of Sandy Creek, con
taining One (1) acre, mere or less,
Lot No. 28 containing 2 acres, and
Lot No. 24 containing 2 acres, all
containing in the aggregate 130.6
acres, more or less, bounded as fol
lows: North by lands of R. G. Bry
ms Estate and lands formerly owned
by Scoville Brothers; east by lands
of Miss Bessie Bryans and public road
and lands formerly owned by Sco
ville Brothers; south by Big Sandy
Creek and lands formerly owned by
F. M. Lawson; west by lands former
ly owned by Miss Joe Varner and
W. M. Crawford, et al.
Also, all of 47 per cent undivided
interest in and to all that tract or
parcel of land situated in the 610th
District G. M. Butts County, Georgia,
containing Thirty Eight and One-
Half (38%) acres, and bounded as
follows: On the north by lands of
T. J. Phillips Estate, W. P. Wallace
and W. J. Woodward Estates; on the
east by lands of J. W. & A. C. Mad
dox, formerly owned by I. H. Mad
dox; south by lands of R. D. Ogle
tree; and west by lands of L. L.
Colwell.
For the purpose of paying a cer
tain promissory note bearing date
February 19, 1930, for the principal
sum of $1,863.42 due and payable
August 19, 1930, with interest from
date at the rate of 8 per cent per
annum and all renewals thereof, the
principal sum now due 'being sl,-
812.59 and $565.92 interest togeth
er with the costs of this proceeding.
A conveyance will be executed by
the undersigned as authorized in said
deed.
This tha 16th day of January,
1934.
Tha Jackson National Bank,
of Jackson, Georgia, Attor
neys in fact for The Jackson
Mercantile Company.
W. E. Watkins, Attorney. l-19-4tc
NOTICE OF SALE
Georgia, Butts County.
Under and by virtue of a power
of sale contained in the deed exe
cuted by B. F. Watkins to The Jack
son National Bank on the 31st day
of May, 1930, and recorded in the
office of the Clerk of Butts Super
ior Court of Butts County, in deed
book “8”, page 56-7, the undersign
ed will sell, on the 19th day of
February, 1394, at public sale, at
the court house in said county, dur
ing the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, the follow
ing property, to-wit: All of forty-two
and one-half (42.50) undivided in
terest in and to that tract or parcel
of land lying and being in the Mc
nltosh Reserve in the Indian Springs
District G. M. of Butts County,
Georgia, to-wit: Lots No. 54 con
taining 22 acres, No 66 containing
3c acres, No. 67 containing 33 6-10
acres, No. 53 containing 22 acres,
10 acres, more or less, of Lot No. 52
lying on the north-east side of San
dy Creek, 3 acres, more or less, of
Lot No. 40 lying on the north-east
side of Sandy Creek, all that part of
Lot No. 22 lying on the north-east
side of Sandy Creek, containing 1
acre, more or less, Lot No. 28 con
taining 2 acres and lot 24 containing
2 acres, all containing in the aggre
gate 130 6-10 acres, more or less,
bounded as follows: North by lands
of R. G. Bryans Estate, and lands
formerly owned by Scoville Brothers;
east by lands of Miss Bessie Bryans
and public road and lands formerly
owned by Scoville Brothers; south
b\ Big Sandy Creek and lands for
merly owned by F. M. Lawson; west
by lands formerly owned by Miss Joe
Varner and W. M. Crawford et. al.
Also, all that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in the County
of Butts, said State, in the new resi
dence section known as Parkland,
lying on the north side of the ex
tension on West Third Street, said
tract bounded on the north and west
by lands of Mrs. R. E. Carmichael,
on the south by Third Street, on the
east by an alley and part of the old
Scott property, being Lots Nos. 14
<- 15 in Block “D,” and Lota 15 and
16 in Block “E,” as shown by plat
of record in office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of said County
in deed book “V,” page 236. (The
whole interest in this tract is being
sold.)
Also, my one-half ( Vi) undivided
interest in and to all that tract or
parcel of land lying and 'being in
the 552nd District G. M. of Butts
County, Georgia, containing Forty
(40) acres, bounded as follows: on
north by lands of W. A. White (for
merly L. M. Hodges); on the east by
lands of V'. M. White (formerly A.
J. Roberts); south by lands of W. A.
White (formerly F. S. Norsworthy)
and on the west by lands of J. A.
Jarrell and Tucker lands.
Also, Forty One- Hundredths
(40-100) undivided interest in and
to all that tract or parcel of land
in said State and County, containing
17 acres, bounded as follows: on the
south by lands of J. P. Ray; on the
east and north by lands formerly
belonging to L. M. Atkinson; and
on the west 'by J. E. L. Stodghil!
place.
For the purpose of paying a cer
tain promissory note bearing date
May 31, 1930, for the principal sum
of $1,228.64, due and payable De
cember 1, 1930, with interest from
date, at the rate of 8 per cent per
annum until paid, and any renewals
thereof, the principal amount now
due being $1,228.64, and $356.20
interest, together with the costs of
this proceeding.
A conveyance will be executed by
the undersigned as authorized in said
deed.
This the 16th day of January,
1934.
The Jackson National Bank,
of Jackson Georgia, Attorneys
in fact for B. F. Watkins.
W. E. Watkins, Attorney. l-19-4tc
TO SURRENDER CHARTER
Georgia, Butts County.
To The Superior Court of Said
County:
The petition of THE BUSY COR
NER, a coi-pori'tion organized under
the laws of said State and doing bus
iness in said county, respectfully
shows:
1. Petitioner was granted its char
ter by The Superior Court of Butts
County, Georgia.
2. Petitioner desires to surrender
its charter and franchise to the State
and be dissolved as a corporation.
3. That at a meeting of the stock
holders of said corporation, duly call
ed for that purpose on December 29,
933, a resolution was adopted by the
affirmative vote of the owners of
more than two-thirds of the capital
stock of said corporation, resolving
that the corporation shall surrender
its charter and franchise to the State
and be dissolved as a corporation;
and such action of said stockholders
was duly approved on said date by
the Directors of said corporation at
a meeting duly called for the pur
pose.
4. That there are no claims or de
mands of any character against said
corporation and such dissolution may
be allowed without injustice to any
stockholder (all of whom have ap
proved said resolution that said cor
poration shall surrender its charter
and franchise and be dissolved as a
corporation) or to any other person.
WHEREFORE, your petitioner
prays: (a) That the Judge of said
Court grand an order hereon fixing
a time for the hearing of this petition
at the Courthouse in said County
and providing for the filing and pub
lication of this petition and said or
der, as provided by An Act of the
General Assembly of Georgia, ap
proved August 13, 1910, (Acts 1910
page 106);
(b) That at said hearing said
Judge shall decree and sign a decree
accepting the surrender of the char
ter and franchise of said corporation
and ordering its dissolution.
JOEL B. MALLET,
Attorney for Petitioner.
Georgia, Butts County.
Personally appeared before the un
dersigned, an officer duly authorized
by law to administer oaths, Miss Mae
Moss, who on oath says that she is
a stockholder and president of said
corporation, to-wit: The Busy Corner,
PACE BUS LINE SCHEDULES
DEPARTURES NORTH BOUND A. M.
Monticello 8:15 (E. TANARUS.) Jackson 6:30 - 8:C0
Locust Grove 6:55 - 8:25 —McDonough 7:00 - 8:35
Arrive Atlanta 8:00 and 9:45
DEPARTURES SOUTH BOUND P. M.
Leave Atlanta 3:00 P. M. - 5:00 P. M.
McDonough 4:05 - 6:05 Locust Grove 4:15 - 6:15
Jackson 4:45 - 6:45 Monticello 6:30
BUS STATIONS
Atlanta—Union Bus Terminal, Carnegie Way
Stockbridge—Clark’s Store
McDonough—Leslie’s Drug Store
Locust Grove —Coan’s Service Station
Jackson—Pace Bus Station, Third Street
Monticello—Cannon’s Drug Store
and that the facts and representa
tions made in the foregoing petition
are true.
MAE MOSS.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me, this 15 day of January, 1934.
S. J. FOSTER Clerk Sup. Court.
ORDER:
The foregoing petition read and
considered. It is hereby ordered that
a hearing thereon shall be had at the
Courthouse in Butts County, Georgia,
on the 12th day of February, 1934,
a: 10:00 o’clock, A. M. Let said peti
tion and this order be filed in the
Office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Butts County, and let a
copy of said petition and this order
be published once a week for four
weeks next preceding the date of said
hearing in the Jackson Progress-
Argus, the official organ of said
county.
This 15th day oi January, 1934.
In Chambers.
G. OGDEN PERSONS,
Judge Superior Court, Flint Circuit
Filed in office January 17th, 1984.
S. J- FOSTER, Clerk
Superior Court.
GET your EVEREADY PRESTONE,
the perfect Anti-Freeze, does not
boil off. Moore’s Garage. 2-2-2tc
GET YOUR CABBAGE Plants now.
Two varieties, one makes flowers
in the garden, the other heads, 10
and 25c per hundred. E. O. Huson.
2-2-2tc
FOR SALE OR RENT—MiII very
desirably located in Jackson ; house
and lot for sale in Jenkinsburg. Ap
ply to W. E. Gray, administrator,
Covington, Ga. l-12-4tc
"Dinner at Eight” at
The imperial Theatre
Beginning Feby. sth
Described after its sensational
opening at the Astor Theatre in
New York City as the greatest piece
of motion-picture entertainment o£
all times with a cast, the like of
which in draw names and acting
ability has never been assembled be
fere to be photographed by a cam
era, “Dinner at Eight,” Metro-Gold
wyn-Mayer’s filmization of the
T. A. NUTT
AH Kinds of
FIRE INSURANCE
Including System Gins, Cotton, Country
Property, Dwellings, Household
Furniture, Plate Glass
Also
Bonds, Burglary, Liability
Insurance
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1934
Broadway play hit, will be shown at
the Imperial Theatre starting Feb. 5
for the first time at popular prices.
It is almost unbelievable that
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer was able to
gather together for this one picture
such outstanding film names as Ma
rie Dressier, John Barrymore, Wal
lace Beery, Jean Harlow, Lionel Bar
rymore, Lee Tracy, Edmund
Billie Burke, Madge Evans, Jean
Hersholt, Karen Morley, Louise dos
ser Hale, Phillips Holmes and May
Robson, together with a
cast of eleven players.
The remarkable part of the pic
ture is that its episodic narrative of
fers each of the celebrities in the
cast a meaty role. Just as there are
enough stars in “Dinner at Eight” to
equip more than a dozen film vehi
cles, so its story has enough plots
and sub-plots to furnish any number
of separate cinema narratives but
the picture is so cleverly contrived
that it interweaves the various tales
into one magnificent climax in which
the majority of characters are
brought together.
One phase of the picture deals with
Lionel Barrymore who is worried
over the collapse of his shipbuilding
concern the while his wife, Billie
Burke, blithely arranges a dinner for
a pair of visiting British aristocrats.
It is into this aspect of the story
that Marie Dressier is introduced as
a retired trouper of the “gay nine
ties” and an old flame of Lionel.
Also concerned is Lionel’s daughter,
Madge Evans, who is in love witD
John Barrymore, a “has been” movie
star.
The tragedy of this movie star
who tries desperately to make
“come back” presents anew angle.
His intrigues with his agent, Lee Tra
cy, to appear affluent before Jean
Hersholt, a theatrical producer, and
the tragedy which results when he
fails to get a coveted part in a
Broadway show, also involves Miss
Dressier and Miss Evans.
Then ' is presented the domestic
picture of Wallace Beery, the hard
boiled business racketeer who is re
sponsible for the upheaval in Lionel
Barrymore’s shipbuilding interests
Beery is married to the flashy Jean
Harlow, who carries on an affair
with Edmund Lowe behind her hus
band’s back and whose social ambi
tions bring her into contact with the
other principals at this all star din
ner.
TELL ’EM AND SELL ’EM