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Locust Grove 6:55 - 8:25 —McDonough 7:00 - 8:35
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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 SERVICE TO GRIFFIN
Leave Jackson 8:15 A. M. and 12:45 P. M.
Arrive Jackson 10:15 A. M. and 3:45 P. M.
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o LEGAL NOTICES o
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THE JACKSON NATIONAL
BANK, located at Jackson, in the
State of Georgia, is closing its af
fairs. All noteholders and other
creditors arc hereby notified to pre
sent the notes and claims against the
association for payment.
R. I*. SASNETT, Cashier.
Dated: February 20, 19134.
JACKSON NATIONAL BANK, lo
cated at Jackson, in the State of
Georgia, has succeeded The Jackson
National Bank. The new oank com
menced business December 213, 1922,
under Charter No. 12897.
R. P. SASNETT, Cashier.
Dated: February 20, 1924.
2 22-9 L
FOR DISMISSION
Georgia, Butts County.
Whereas, J. C. Newton, adminis
trator of Robert Stewart, represents
It* the Court in his petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that he has
lully administered Robert Stewart’s
estate. This is therefore, to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and cred
itors, to show cause, if any they can.
why said administrator should not be
discharged from his administation,
and recive Letter of Dismission, on
the first Monday in Maj, 1924.
G. D. HEAD, Ordinary.
FOR YEAR’S SUPPORT
April 2nd, 1924.
Bulls Court of Ordinary.
The appraisers upon the applica
tion of Mrs. Minnie M. Bell, widow
<*f said John C. Bell, for a twelve
month’s support for herself, having
filed their return; all persons con
cerned hereby are cited to show
cause, if any they have, at the nert
regular May term of this court, why
said application should not be grant
ed,
G. D. HEAD, Ordinary.
t OR LEAVE TO SI LL LAND
Georgia, But's County.
To All Whom It May Concern.
Notice is hereby given that J. A
Me Michael, as exoutor of 1). G. Mc-
Michael, deceased, having applied to
ate by petition for leave to sell the
real estate and stocks of said D. G.
McMichael, deceased, and that an
•eider was made thereon, at the
April term, 1934, for citation and
that citation issue; all the heirs at
law and creditors of the said D. G.
McMichael, deceased, will take no
tice that 1 will pass upon said appli
cation at the May 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.
G. D. HEAD, Ordinary.
This April 2. 1934.
FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND
Clcorgia, Butts County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that L, L.
Washington and L. R. Washington,
*• administrators of Mrs. N. J. Wash
ington, deceased, having applied to
me by petition for leave to sell the
real estate of said Mrs. X. J. Wash
ington, deceased, and that an order
aits made thereon, at the April term.
1334, for citation and that citation
*ue; all the heirs at law and the
creditors of the said Mrs. N. J.
Washington, deceased, will take no
tice that I will pass upon said appli
cation at the May term, 1934, of the
Court of Ordinary of Butts County;
and unless cause is shown to the
contrary, at this time, sffid leave will
be granted.
This April 2, 1934.
G. D. HEAD, Ordinary.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR CHAIRMAN COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
To the Citizens of Butts County:
I am a candidate for re-election as
Chairman of the Board of Commis
sioners of Butts County. In making
this announcement I want to assure
you that the business policies pur
sued during my tenure in olfiee as
Chairman in the past will lie strictly
adhered to in the future. My ambi
tion, wish and desire is to reduce the
lax levy of Btuts County to a point
lower than in any County in the
State, and that without curtailment
of any needed or necessary services
or improvements. I believe it can
be done, that I can do it, and' 4
promise you that I will do my level
best to bring about this enviable sit
uation if I am re-elected.
Thanking you for your confidence
in the past, assuring you that I will
merit and appreciate your continued
confidence, I am,
Respectfully yours,
O. B. HOWELL.
FOR CHAIRMAN OF BOARD
To The White Voters of Butts Coun
ty:
Sincerely believing that a public
office is a public trust and that every
citizens is entitled to an equal, fair
and courteous consideration, Ihereby
announce my candidacy for the office
of Chairman of the Board of Com
mssioners of Roads and Revenues of
Butts County, subject to the rule
i f the Democratic Primary to be held
on May 18th, 1934. Having been
born and reared in Butts County and
being directly interested in farming
and taxation on real estate, I am in
tensely interested in the County’s
welfare and lower taxation of its
property. In spite of the fact that
the cost of all supplies and commodi
ties, labor and services which our
county has to buy has been greatly
reduced, Butts County, in economical
government, ranks only in the 109th
place among the 159 counties of this
State. There are 108 counties in
Georgia with a lower tax rate than
Butts. Our reduction in taxes has
not kept pace with the reduction in
pi ices and reduced cost of county
government.
If elected, during my term of of
fice, I assure you that the Highway
Refunding Certificates issued to re
pay this county for its work on State
Aid Roads since 1919, will be applied
to the retirement of our outstanding
Bonds and FOR NO OTHER PUR
POSE; thereby practically eliminat
ing our present levy of 4 mills for
this purpose. If elected, I shall im
mediately condition the State* Aid
Route from Jackson to Covington , as
designated by the State Highway
Board and under outstanding instruc
tions of the State Highway Board,
so that the maintenance of this road
may be taken over by the State
.hereby relieving the County of this
expense,— and further enabling the
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
County to receive its pro rata share
of the State gasoline tax, thereby
lessening the present burden on ou:
taxpayers by several thousand dollars
per year. 1 pledge to the Tax PAY
ERS, if elected, an actual saving, in
these two items alone, of at least 25
per cent, in our total county tax, —
and that the Highway Certificates (in
the total sum of $82,818.10) will be
use solely for this purpose and that
by no subterfuge, will any other levy
be substituted nor will any other levy
be increased to supplant this saving.
If elected, I assure you that I can
and will co-operate with the various
Federal and State agencies, including
the State Highway Board, in obtain
ing all funds, labor and public im
provements available to our County
without, cost to the tax payers, and
further reduce our tax rate accord
ingly.
If elected, I shall publish quarterly
an itemized statement of all purchas
es and warrants issued by the Com
missioners, showing the amount of
each, to whom the money is to be
paid and for purpose, as the law re
quires, as well as an accurate state
ment of all supplies, including auto
mobiles, gasoline and oil, furnished
by the County to any officer, em
ployee of the county or to any othei
person. If elected, I assure you that
during my term of office, I shall not
draw two salaries from county funds,
either directly or indirectly, but 1
shall follow the letter and spirit of
the law in paying salaries, including
my own, and in incurring and paying
ail other expenditures from county
funds.
I have no undisclosed, private or
selfish purpose in seeking this office;
and, if elected, I pledge to you an
honest, faithful, economical and effi
cient administration of the duties of
the office.
I shall appreciate your vote and in
fluence of your support.
Respectfully,
GEO. E. MALLET.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I wish to announce to the voters
of Butts county that I am a candi
date for Commissioner of Roads and
Revenues, subject to the white Dem
ocratic primary to be held May 18.
1934. The vote and support of
every citizen will be heartily appre
ciated. If elected to this important
ffice I pledge you my best efforts for
an economical and 'businesslike ad
ministration of the county’s affairs.
Tho vote and support of the ladies
will 'be especially appreciated.
B. T. McMICHAEL.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
To The Voters and Citizens of Butt;
County.
Yielding to a desire to again serve
as a member of the Board of Com
missioners of Roads and Revenues
of Butts County, I take this method
ol' informing you that I am a candi
date for re-election, subject to the
rules of the Democratic Executive
Committee. Having served in the
capacity for two terms I feel like my
experience is worth something in
making it possible for me to render
better service now than any time ir.
the past and will be in the future, if
re-elected. My record as Commis
sioner is my platform.
Trusting that you will again honor
me with your suffrage, thanking you
for so doing in the past, I promise
honest and faithful performance of
the duties of the office in the fu
ture and will appreciate your help
and vote.
Very truly yours,
GALES W. JINKS
Department of Justice, Office of
Acting Investigator in Charge, 517
North 22nd Street, Birmingham, Ala
bama. April 12, 1934. Notice is
hereby given that 25-100 pound
sacks of brown sugar, 7-100 pound
sacks of rye meal, one sack of oran,
and 250 new one-gallon tin cans, will
be sold at public auction to the high
est bidder, for cash, at Jackson,
Georgia, in front of the court house,
on April 23, 1934. at 12:00 noon, as
provided in Section 3460, United
States Revised Statutes. R. E. Tut
tle, Acting Investigator in Charge,
Alcoholic Beverage Unit.
PETITION FOR DISCHARGE
United States District Court. Macon
Division. Middle District of Georgia.
In the matter of W. H. & W. G.
Barnes, partners, trading as Barnes
Trading Cos., of Jackson, Ga., Butts
County, Bankhupt, in Bankruptcy.
To the Creditors of the Above-Named
Bankrupt:
You are hereby notified that the
above-named bankrupt has applied
for a discharge from all debts prov
able against them in bankruptcy.
The said application will be heard
by the United States District Judge
of said division and district at the
United States Court room in the
city of Macon, Georgia, on the 16th
day of May, 1934 at 10 o’clock in the
forenoon.
All creditors of said bankrupt are
notified to appear at the time and
place stated and show cause if any
they can why the prayer of said pe
titioners should not be granted.
Dated at Macon, Ga., this 10th day
of April, A. D. 1934.
GEO. E. WHITE, Clerk.
By HELEN P. ERWIN,
Deputy Clerk.
Want Ads
FOR SALE —One horse wagon and
harness, S2O. Apply at this office.
4-13-ltc.
FOR SALE—Westinghouse Electric
Ceiling Fan Cheap.
J. G. McDONALD, at Post Office.
4-13-lcc.
FOR SALE—Hastings Selected Pro
lific Seed Corn, $1.25 per bushel,
on cob. W. A. Hoard, Indian
Springs, Ga.
4-6-2tp.
FOR SALE CHEAP —One set of
lawn furniture consisting of one
five-foot glider and two 'rockers.
Also three dark wicker porch
chairs. Apply This Office.
4-13-ltc.
FOR SALE
LEADING PIANO COMPANY ha;
unpaid piano account near Jackson,
Ga. Can sell as. a rare bargain.
Easy terms to responsible parties.
For particulars write E. J. DOBY,
Collection Adjuster, P. O. Box 1007,
Atlanta, Ga.
4-13-ltc.
WANTED—Reliable men 25 to 50
to supply established demand for
Rawleigh Products in Henry coun
ty, Jackson, Monticello. Other
good localities available. Com
pany furnishes everything but car.
Good profits for hustlers. Write
Raleigh Cos., Dept. Ga.-20-OD,
Memphis, Tenn., or see Hugh Bush,
Jackson, Ga.
4-13-3tp.
JACKSON BAPTIST CHURCH
NEWS
The theme for next Sunday morn
ing's sermon will be, “Love in Ac
tion.” John 3:16.
Next Sunday evening, “The Re
ward of Covetousness,” 2 King;
9:36; 1 Cor. 12:31 will be the sub
ject.
The Sunday School attendance is
increasing. There were 123 pres
;
ent last Sunday. Several new pu
pils were enrolled. Mr. A. L. Clark
i*; the new teacher for Junior boys
and has a promising class.
The primary department and in
termediate department have been
renovated and beautified and add
much to the Sunday school interest.
The pastor, R. B. Harrison, will
speak at the CCC camp next Sun
day morning at Morning Watch.
There were two additions to the
church last Sunday, Mrs. Hudson
and Thomas Boone.
A number of the B. Y. P. U. mem
bers are expecting to go over to
Newnan next Sunday to attend the
Central Westers Regional B. Y. P. U.
Rally.
Rev. R. B. Harrison, Messrs. J. C.
Kimbell and John Thurston attend
ed revival services at Griffin last
Tuesday night.
The business meeting of the W. M.
S. was held at the church last Mon
day afternoon with 15 members
present. Circle No. 3 had charge of
the program. The business period
was presided over by the president,
Mrs. S. H. Thornton.
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