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The’Higgins-Mcxin Oil Cc.,Trs just organized will) Paftillo Ritrgin
has selected acreage of'grrat \aluo near the Discovery Well at Barb
To make the big money in ml. invest before a strike is made - not a!
You’ve got a chance heic Ic! get in with Paftillo Higgi.is, who h<u d
r/e great oil fields,' as a
TATE
Rub-My-Tism' is a great min killer,
t relieves pain an ! so enes3-caused by
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Spraitetc.
Plun> good Plumbing and
ElectricW'iving. Winn & Brum*
son. .Winn’s Store.
Colds Gauss Grip and EraSksenza.
LAXATIVE DROMO Q UININE Tablets remove the
ceuss. There is o- ly one “Lromo Quinine."’
W GROVE'S signature, r.ubbx, 30ft,
'G60 has more i ini la turn than
any olher Sever Tonie'.on ti.*- mar
ket, but no one wan is- imiaoi ions.
Acetylene Welding at
McLendon Auto Co,
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THERE WERE FORTY CANDIDATES The Big, Quick Fortunes in Oil are always made from the discovery of new oil fields! Time and time again, people who have invested
AND OVER SIX thousand , small sums in'Vi xSv. drilling new teiritory, HAVE MADE FORTUNES'WTIEN OIL CAME IN. When the Discovery well came in at
VOTES CAST Burkburnett $100 juVnped to $20,000. $1,000 invested with Pati'Po Higgins at Beaumont brought $43,000!
STnIE NEWS OF INTEREST
Brief News ItemB Gathered Here And
There From All Sections Of
The State
i Atlanta.—The Georgia Cotton Grow
ors’ Co-operative Association elected
!20 members of its board of directors
at its recent meeting.
■ The new directors will meet in the
near future to perfect their organize
'tion and take in charge all the affairs
!of titer association. At that tine the
’organization 1 ? committee will be re
iiQved.
- More than six thousand votes were
cast for tlio forty candidates. Tho bal
lot was by mail. The following diroc
tora were elected:
, L, A. Doan of Rome, director for dis
trict It cotnprising Bartow, Catoosa
’Chattooga, Choroltoe, Dado, Fannin
Floyd, Gilmer, Cordon, Murray; Pick
,ons, Walker and Whitfield counties.
G. W. Glower, of Linvreneovillo, foi
district 2, comprising Da’wson, For
syth, Gwinnett} Habersham, HfU
Lumpkin, Itabun, Gtopi.cus, Towns
[Union and White counties,
j C. A. Addington of Lavoaia, for dis
trict 3, which in composed of Franklin
county only.
’ T. B, Thornton of Hartwell, for dls
!trict 4, Hart county.
* O. E, Tate, of El burton, for district 5
Elbert county. 1
J. T. Wise, of Baldwin, district C
|Mad Ison and' Banks counties.
Dan Witcher of Point Fetor, district
7, Oglethorpe county.
James W. Morton of Athens, district
:8, comprising Clarke, Croono, Morgan
and Oconee counties.
J. C. Turner of Jefferson, district 0,
IjacjpOn qpunty.
I R. L. Manning of Dethlelioni, district
‘ 10, Harrow and Walton counties.
I J- H. Bumui of Carrollton, districl
[ 11, comprising Campbell, Carroll, Cobb
jDoKuib, Dougina, Ftiltfi'H, ' Haralson
|Milton, Paulding and Folk counties,
) It. J. Atkinson of Greenville, districl
112, comprising Cowota, Fnyotlo, Han
’rls, Hoard, Morlwother, TalboL and
!Troup couniitvi.
W. H. Griffin of Washington, districl
•13, upmprislng Baldwin; Bibb, Butts.
,Clayton, Columbia, Glascock, Han
cock, Maury, Lincoln, McDuffie, Mon-
rao, Newton, Pike, Putnam, Richmond,
Rockdale, Spalding, Taliaferro, Twicga,
Upson, Warren, Washington, Wilkes
and, Wilkimtui counties.
J. O. Manor of Mlllhaven, district 14,
comprising Bullock, Burke, Jenkins and
Screven bounties.
W. T. McArthur of Alley, district 15,
comprising Appling, Bacon, Brantley,
: Bryan, Camden, Candler, Charlton,
Chatham, Effingham, Emanuel, Evans,
Glynn, Joff Davis, Johnson, Liberty.
Long, McIntosh, Montgomery, Piereo.
Tattnall, Toombs, Treutlen, Waro,
Wayne and Wheeler counties.
Claude Eubanks of Eastman, dis
trict 1G, comprising Dodgo, Lauren?
and Telfair counties.
W. J. .Oliver of Shelinan, district 17,
comprising Bleckley, Chattahoochee,
Crawford, Dooly, Houston, Macon, Mar
lon, Muscogoe, Pulaski, Quitman, Ran
dolph, Schley,' Stewart, Sumter, Taylor,
Terrell and Webster counties.
C. W. Hillhouso of Sylvester, district
18, comprising Ben Hill, Crisp, Dohgh-
erty, Irwin, Leo, Turner, Wilcox and
Worth counties.
W. A. Shiver of Cairo, district 19,
comprising Baker, Calhoun, Clay, De
catur, Early, Grady, Miler, Mitchell and
Seminole counties.
. Ben Baker of Ellenton, district 20,
comprising Atkinson,. Berrien, Brooks,
Clinch, Cofoe, Colquitt, Cook, Echols,
Lanier, Lowndes, Thomas and Tift
counties.
Each district includes a membership
representing apronimately one-twenti
eth of the total amount of cotton sign
ed up in the state, and the directors
wero elected to represent each indi
vidual district on the board, which will
control the handling of the cotton.
J. E. Con well, who has been mana
ger of .tho campaign since the middle
of January, was appointed as a director
by L. B. Jackson, director of the state
bureau of markets. A. M. Wilkins of
Comer’was named director by J. j, \
Brown, state commisioner of agricul- j
ture. One more director remains tc
be appointed by Dr. A. M. Soule, pres-1
ident of the state college’ of agricul-1
ture. Under the torms of the associa-l
tion cottdn contract, these three men!
are named to represent the interests
of the public. !
“The board of directors will compare
favorably with the directors of any
bank in the state, in my opinion,” de
clared W. T. Hanson of Smyrna, chair-
HIGGINS DISCOVERS A NEW FIELD
Paltillo Higgins; who discovered tho Beaumont, Iluiriblo and Goose Creek Oil Fields— -that brought Millions to poor people oversight—
has discovered a new oil Field—BaVbc-rs Hill! He got; the ? round early ai d secun d acreage of enormous value in a field that
promises to be one of the greatest, in ilio world! Ho NOW OFFER5 A LIMITED NUMBER A CHANGE TO COME IN WITH HIM—
TO JOIN HIM AT THE START ON A STARTER’8 BASIS.
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HIGGINS’ GREAT RECORD
Made $250,000
on Patillcr
* Higgins
to whom it MAY-dOncnun
THIS WITNESSETH, that t havo Known Ur. PattllJn
Higglno for twenty yoara, I roRard him ao^elr,-? honaB.t «M
having groat taowlotlgo in locating and-iltvoloplng oil flal-D,
Mr. Higgins disoovorod tho ramou3 Beaumont-Cpln-
dletop oil fiold and Induood me to. go in with him to dovalop
it, and through our offorts-tho fiold was developed. Uy in
vestment in this projeot has netted no over $i!50,000T0-? to
this' date, and ny intoreat is otlll bringing profitable
returns. . ,
roui*« very truly 1 ;
"Where Poor Men Got
Rich
PATILLO HIGGINS, OIL WIZARD
Vice-President of S. P. R. R. Endorses Patillo Higgins.
Southern pacific railroad co.
Office ol Vicc-Prcjldem
Houston, Tons, August 19th, 1913^ V
I havo known of Mr. Patti Ho (Ugglno In oonnootlon with oil <U00OV»rjk
Osuuoont Hole for Uu) poot twslvo yoorojhlt ntnnding and reputation 1* *>t
First Texas Field Discovered by Patillo Higgins, 19-01
THIS IS TO CERTIFY, that we, the unde*
cigned citizens of Beaumont, .Texas, are person*
ally acquainted with Pattillo Higgins of this
city; we havo known him for many years, and
believe him to be perfectly -reliable and trust*
worthy. He i3 a native of Beaumont, Texas.'
We know within our personal knowledge that
Mr. Higgins discovered the Beaumont Oil Field
in the year 1892, and he said when the field waj
developed that it would be worth millions of
dollars. IIo said that single wells would flow
thousands of barrels of oil per day. He located
the .-exact spot, where all the big gushers are
How' found.
Mr. Higgins deserves the whole honor of
discovering and developing the Beaumont Oil
Field:
Mere
Real
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Pres. 1st Nat’l.
Bank
Cashier, 1st
Nat'l. Bank
Druggist
Merchant '
Estate
Merchant
Physician
Physician
Foundry
Lumber
Sec. Oil Co.
Attorney
Local Land
Agt. S. P. Ry.
frwt V, Cltftf Attorney
Reai psrate and Insurance
Capitalist
Sec. C. 6fiD |
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7*4 'IrCfr
Pres. Light Co.
VP, L.E.&W.Ry
Postmaster
'Moyot
Prlntet,
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Jeweler
Mgr. Beaumont Lbr Co.
Sec Beaumont Lbr. Co.-
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JJres. Beau Nat'l. Bank
Redl Estate
JyXO /O
Sheriff.
•CdngjQssman
Real Estate
County Clerk
Attorney-a.t-Law
43 for *
A.-Higgins Weil that Paid
YOUR BIG CHANCE
A deep well has already been brought in at Barbers Hill. Tho big e »mpani.<|| are operating there. You
have an opportunity now of a lifetime -a chance to get in.on tlio ground moor and get in on what looks
Ho tho NEXT BIGGEST OIL FIELD EVER DISCOVERED IN TEXAS.
BACK A WINNER
Higgins is a wumev—IS WINNING NOW! ‘If you'do go inlo Oil, BA OK A WINNER! A
TIMES WINNER IN A PROVEN GUSHER FIELD IS A GOOD OOMBINA 1 ION TO FLAY!
INFORMATION
COUPON.
PATILLO HIGGINS
705 Turnbow Bleg.,
HOUSTON, 1EX AS.
Without any obligation on my
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