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DOUGL AS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA
SHERIFF'S SALE.
-JEORGIA—Douglas County.
Will b« sold before the court house
door, in said county, within th; legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesdey in
November, 1U17, to the highest bidder
for cash, the following describcdprop-
erty, to wit:
All that tract or parcel of lai d lying
and being in land iota number forty
(40) and forty-one (41) in the second
(2) district and fifth (5) section of
Douglas Coun'y, Ga., and more par
ticularly described as fullows: Boun
ded on the cast by lands'of R. M. Pace
and Mobley Crack, on the south by
lands of Mrs. li. J. Williams andT. V.
Lee, on the west by the lands of B-IF.
and E. M. Hagan; and on the north
by the lauds of Tom Danieil, contain
ing one hundred and thirteen (llo)
acres more orless.
Levied on and to be sold as the
land of Mrs. M. F. Banks by virtue of
and to satisfy a fi fa issued from the
Superior Court of -aid county in fayor
of J S. Giles and against the said
Mrs. M. F. Banks. Tenant in pos
session notified of this levy. This,
the first day of October, 1917
A. S. BAGGETT,
Sheriff.
lBtrator De Bonis Nonof Albert Kitch-
ings, represents to the Court* in his
petition, duly filed and entered on
record, that he ha* fully admiuistered
AI fred Kitchings estate. This is there
fore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, why said Administra
tor should not be discharged from his
administration, and receive Letters of
IJIsmi9sion on the first Mouday in
November 1917. This October 4, 1917.
J. H. McLarty, Ordinary.
Notice to Validate School
House Bonds
No. 785. September Term, 1917,
Douglas Superior Court.
State of Georgia
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE
TO SELL LAND
GEORGIA—Douglus County.
L. H. Baldwin, administrator of the
estate of Mary Ruffin, late of Douglas
couuty, deceased, having duly applied
by petition for leave to sell the lands
belonging to said estate.
Said application will be heard at the
regular term of the Court ot Ordinary
for said county to be held on the fii at
Monday in November, 1917.
This 9th day of October, 1917.
J. II. McLarty, Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS 01
AMINISTRATION.
Georgia, Dougtas County.
To All Whom it May Concern:
J. R. James, of said StaLe, having
applied for letters of administration
de bonis non on the estate of Mis.
Eugenia James, late of said county,
deceased, this is to cite all and singu
lar the heirs and creditors of said
deceased to he and appear at the
November Term, 1917, of the Court
of Ordinary of said County, to be he id
on the first Monday in Novembernext,
and show cause, if any they can, why
such letters Bhould not be granttd.
ll, s October 1st, lil7.
J, H. MtLarty, Ordinary
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF
DISMISSION FROM ADMIN
ISTRATION
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
; Whereas, J R Hutcheson, Admitl:
Dissolulion Notice
E. L. Rhodes, of Atl nta, has
this day sold and transferred to
J T. Duncan, of Douglasville,
Ga., his entire stock and hold
ing's in the Douglasville Hosiery
Mill, of Douglasville, Ga.. and is
no longer connected with or has
any interest in the Douglasvilie
Hosiery Mill in any capacity.
J. T. DUNCAN,
E. L. RHODES.
Atlanta, Ga , Sept 20, 1917.
28-4
L. Selman & Son.
P.iblic School District No. 22 of Doug-
las County, Georgia,
tition to confirm and validate for-
ty-five thousand dollars of bonds, the
proceeds ot the sale of which to be
only fur the purpose of building {
and eqt i -ping a school or school houses
.viliiin said district.
On the 17th day of November, 1917,
at ’0 o’clock a. m , the above cause,
being a petition filed by the Solicito. j Hulls and at the veVy lowest pri
HAVE IT HANDY FOR CROUP EXTRA FINE FARM —1064
Grandmothers andmo'herswho have acres near Lithia Springs and
raised fami’ies of children buye learn- Austell; 18 miles front Atlanta;
ed from experience that it pays to I g00( j 7. room dwelling, extra large
keep a bottle of Foley’s Honey and I bar n, garage, 50 or 60 acres un-
T ir Compound m the house ready for . . „ .
a y emergency. It gives p.ompt relief , derwl . re P Wate f,'
from dreaded croup attacks, checks, new Plio, saw Ill'll, C8I1G mill,,
coughs and colds, and relieves whocp-' wood saw , etc; 21 bead cattle, 1
icg cough. A safe medicine-no' opi- registered Hereford hull. 9 head
Meal and Hulls
See me before you buy.
J. M. CONN ALLY.
We
price.
General of the Tallapoosa Circuit., in ces.
the name of the State of Georgia!
against Public School District Number | _
Twenty-two (22) of Douglas County j Dq want a p ian0 7
Georgia, to confirm and validate an, ,
issue of foi ty-five thousand ($45,000) j nave them at the Old
dollars of bonds, the proceeds of the j Almand & McKoy.
sale of which are to be used only for i
the purpose of buildidg and equipping j FOR SALE —Four Colts 5 to 20
a school house or school houses within , mon ths old. Two of them sired
said public School District, ’will be by the Watkins horse, ’•Teddy,”
and will make fine mares. Will
horses and mules, 15 head Duroe
l.o is, cows bred to Hereford.
All for $3,500 for immediate sale.
$5,000 cash, balance to suit. J.
I have on hand the very best j T. Morgan, Lithia Springs, Ga.
■ade of Cotton Seed Meal an'. | 30-2t
MAN TROUBLEDFOK TWO YEARS
No one should suffer from baeicache,
rheumatic pains, stiff joints, swollen
muscles, when relief can be easily had.
James McGrery, Berrien Center, Mich.,
was troubled with kidney and
He
heard and determined at the court |
house in the town of Douglasvi'le, Ga. ,
Any citizen of the State of Georgia, j
residing in saiil Public School District,
or any other person wherever resident
and who lies a right to object, n.ay
become a party to these proceedings.
T. L. PITTMAN, Clerk
Superior Court DouglasCour.iy, Ga.
If you want a good hat, get a
‘Swan" at S'ewart Brothers.
Qrtodzinsky has a com
plete line of Dry Goods
and Notions.
Time to paint. Get your paint
and brushes here. Almond &
McKoy.
trade for cattle. Also have some
Duroc shotes, extra fine. John
T. Morgan, Lithia Springs, Ga.
30-2t
bladder trouble for two years,
used several kinds of medicine, with
out relief, but Foley Kidney Pills cured ‘
him. J. L. Selman &Son.
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