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FOR JUDGE SUPERIOR COURIS
OF FLINT CIRCUIT
To the Voters of the Flint Judicial
Circuit:
This will announce that I am a
candidate for re-election as Judge of
the Superior Courts of th e Flint Ju
dicial Circuit in the Democratic Pri
mary of September 8.
I deem it a great honor to serve
as your judge since the retirement
of Judge Frank B. Willingham. I
would be most grateful for the priv
ilege of serving for a full term in or
der that I might better demonstrate
my ability to fill the office.
I earnestly solicit your support
and help in the coming primary. In
the event I am returned to the office
for the full term I shall continue to
render the best service of which I
am capable and will ever strive to
merit your confidence and trust.
Sincerely,
THOMAS J. BROWN', JR.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate to succeed myself in the
Democratic primary of September 8.
During the time I have been privi
leged to represent Butts county I
have tried at all times to serve the
best interests of my county and
state. With the experience gained I
feel that I will be better able to
6erve you in the future, and if I am
elected I will seek at all times to
faithfully and honestly represent
every citizen of the county to the
best of my ability. Your vote and
support will be heartily appreciated.
B. H. HODGES
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL
FLINT JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
To the Butts county voters of the
Flint Judicial Circuit:
I am a candidate for Solicitor
General of the Flint Judicial Circuit
in the Democratic Primary in Sep
tember
I am a native Georgian and have
been a mmber of the Bar since 1940.
I regard public office as a public
trust and if you will let me continue
to serve as your Solicitor I pledge
to you my very best. I have had the
experience as a practicing attorney
to enable me to serve you well.
I earnestly solicit your support
aid vote and will appreciate it very
much.
Sincerely,
HUGH D. SOSEBEE
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL OF
FLINT CIRCUIT
To the Voters of the Flint Judic
ial Circuit:
I am a candidate for Solicitor
General of the Flint Judicial Circuit
in the Democratic Primary of Sep
tember 8.
I am a native of this Circuit and
a graduate of the law school of the
University of Georgia. 1 am a veter
an of World War II and served 17
months in the Armed Forces during
the Korean conflict.
If elected I shall cooperate to the
fullest extent with those with whom
I shall work —grand jurors, trial ju
rors, other court officers, fellow law-
yers and other fellow citizens. I shall
fulfill the duties of my office with
out fear or favor and with reason
and common sense.
I shall appreciate your vote and
influence in behalf of my candidacy.
Sincerely,
RICHARD W. WATKINS JR-
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
lam a candidate for the Butts
county seat in the Georgia Hous e of
Representatives, subject to the rules
and regulations of the Democratic
primary of September 8.
If favored with this high honor by
my people, I solemnly pledge to
work for the best interests of my
state and county at all times to the
very limit of my ability.
In matters pertaining to health,
education, highways, welfare and
the development of natural resourc
•a, I will work ceaselessly to see that
Butts county secures i:s share of
state fund*
Your vote and support is humbly
solicited and will be genuinely appre
ciated.
TOM COLLIN'S
2a LE GAL
CITATION „
Georgia, Butts County.
To: A. A. Fuqua, nominee, to Mrs.
IA. A. Fuqua, R. H. Fuqua and Mary
J. Edwards, the guardian of Allie
Jarrell, next and nearest of kin of
Grace Jarrell, an incompetene, whose
guardian seeks to resign. You and
each of you are cited to appear at
the September term 1954 of the
Court of Ordinary of Butts county,
Georgia, to show cause why Mrs.
Mary J. Edwards, the present guar
dian of said Grace Jarrell, should not
resign and the said nominee be ap
pointed in her place. This the sth
day of July, 1954.
G. D. HEAD, Ordinary
8-12-4tc
CITATION
Georgia, Butts County.
To: A. A. Fuqua, nominee, to Mrs.
A. A. Fuqua, R. H. Fuqua and to
Mary J. Edwards, the guardian of
Grace Jarrell, next and nearest of
kin of Allie Jarrell, an incompetent,
whose guardian seeks to resign. You
and each of you are cited to appear
at the September term 1954 of the
Court of Ordinary of Butts County,
Georgia, to show cause why Mrs.
Mary J. Edwards, the present guar
dian of said Allie Jarrell, should not
resign and the said nominee be ap
pointed in her place. This the sth
day of July, 1954.
G. D. HEAD, Ordinary
8-12-4tc
-NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
All creditors of the estate of J. S
Ball Sr., late of Butts county, de
ceased, are hereby notified to render
in their demands to the undersignea
according to law, and all persons in
debted to said estate are required to
make immediate payment.
August 6, 1954.
J. S. BALL JR., Administrator
8-12-6tp
FOR PROBATE OF WILL
Georgia, Butts County.
Alfred D. Fears having applied as.
executor for probate in solemn form
of the last will and testament of
Mrs. Nena Carter Cook of said coun
ty, the heirs at law of said Mrs. Nena
Carter Cook are hereby required to
appear at the Court of Ordinary for
said county on the first Monday in
September nekt when said applica
tion for probate will be heard.
G. D. HEAD, Ordinary
8-12-4tc
FOR YEAR’S SUPPORT
Georgia, Butts County Court ot
Ordinary August 2, 1954.
The appraisers upon applioation
of Elizabeth S. Barnes, widow of
said Harold Barnes, for a twelve
months’ support for herself and two
minor children, having filed their i-e
--turn, all persons concerned hereby
are cited to show cause, if any they
have, at th e next regular September
term of this Court why said applica
tion should not be granted.
G. D. HEAD, Ordinary
8-12-4tc
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Mrs. Louisiana Perdue spent Sun
day in Jackson with her sister, Mrs.
Randy Perdue, who was celebrating
her 83rd birthday. The occasion was
enjoyed bv the close relatives of
these lovable sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fountain and
children of Jackson visited Mr. and
Mrs. Loyd White Sunday.
Mrs. Jack Marks of Monticello was
the guest of Mrs. Hope McClure
Thursday.
NOTICE
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is now serving Jackson TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,
THURSDAY and SATURDAY.
For pick up and delivery service call
3581
Out of town people can leave bundles at
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Mrs. Lena Smith of Jenkinsburg
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A tenant house on the Redman
place burned Tuesday afternoon. The
blaze started from the flue and was
detected in time for the contents of
the house to be removed with the
help of neighbors, except a kitchen
range. The trees nearby caught fire
and a quick response by the Butts
County Forest Rangers prevented a
spread to nearby woods.
Mrs. Eugene Mitchell who under
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and Mrs. Bennie Cook.
Mrs. Lewis Briscoe and children
of Scottdale spent Saturday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lev
erette.
Mr. Harold Standard spent Sunday
in Griffin with Mr. V. L. Jinks who
is recovering from the effects of a
fall at the school house in Jackson.
The community at large sympathizes
with Mr. Jinks and family.
Rev. and Mrs. Ed Welch and Car
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weeks vacation in Louisiana.
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CARD OF THANKS
I want to thank each and every orit
for prayers, flowers, cards, food and
gifts while in hospital and since
been home. May God bless and keed
you all is my prayer.— Mrs. F
Bohannon.
CARD OF THANKS /I
We desire to thank our friends f or
the kind deeds and expressions of
sympathy extended in our recent be
reavement. The family of Mr. Q p
McMurry.
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