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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL. DOUGLASVILLE GEORGIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1919.
Social and Personal I
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CALENDAR OF CIVIL CASES FOR SEPTEMBER TERM, 1919,
DOUGLAS SUPERIOR COURT.
No.
1826.
Monday, Sept. 16,1919.
Maddox-Ruckar Banking Co. vs J. J. Bryant, Frances Bullington, Claim
ant ‘iiiii: Claim
1871. J. S. James vs Mrs. James-W.^rown et.al Petition for Partition
Mr . and Mrs.Itt. E. Geer motore** Mrs, Mary Woods, of, Des ^ ^ ^ < _ .„„„ rwll
tO.Gainesvjlle for the week-end. Moines, Iowa, and Mrs. Glrtie 2T90. JohiT&^Wams vs Janies ^lil¥marVansant.™™ 0n . 101 .Damage
'd o , ; ■ . Taney, of Jacksonville, Fla., have . 2378. W. M. Terry vs Ola Terry Libei for Divorce
Mrs. Ray Gould returned home returned home after spending a| 238 «- N - B. & J. T Duncan Plff in Fi Fa vs C. W. Turner, Deft, in Fi Fa and
laat Tuesday, , f e w weeks here with their sister,
Miss Eunice James wm an At- Mrs. J. A. Dorris,
lanta visitor Monday. -j • Among Our renewal subscribers
Mrs. Ella J. Thomas, of Rt 7, for this week are, Mr. Y. D. Dar-
and Mr. J. E. Sticker,' of Winston^ nel1 . Ohiekasha, Okla
are new subscribers this week.
Mr. .J, H.
Herrod, Rt. 2; Mr. J. B. Cowan,
Winston; Mr. W. H. Roberts,
Judge A. L.t Bartlett, is here' Lithia Springs; Rev. E. J.-Knight,
this week having some awniugs Col,,( Rt. 2.
pot on his buildings. 1
v ...... | Mr. Charles Geer is at home for
Mr. J. T. Walker, of Bremen, a few days. He will leave shortly
Manager of the. Mandoville Mills, for Laurel, Miss., where he as
sumes management of the Laurel
Cotton Mill, recently purchased
was in Douglasville Tuesday.
Ralph Edwards, of'Montezuma, , ,, „ „ ... ,
Spent Monday with his parents by M .’\ M ' K * Geer a, < New York
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Edwards. , assoc,ates '
Selman Brothers are progressing
nicely with a concrete block ware- ™? ve in , ft
W il. •„ a ,...
Reuse in the rear of their store.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wright will
short time to Laurel,
Mr. Wright has ac
cepted' a- 1 responsible position with
Miss Audrey Tucker, of Holly a large cotton mill. Douglasville
Springs. Miss., is a guest of Mrs. regrets to lose this excellent fami-
H. M. Upshaw. , Iv.'
Mrs. R. E. Edmond returned to Boh Jiickson. acolored farmer
Rer home in Sigh Shoals Friday living on Mr. C. AY. MeLarty’s
labt. after a week’s visit to Mr. place, brought the first hale of this
andMrs.G. MvEdwards. season’s cotton to town Saturday.
... , it was ginned by J. W. House and
Misses Majone. Upshaw, Ohio- , 1(lll „ ht hv Illt , Lois ( ., otton Mills
tilde Banks and Fayne Bovd left at 33 eeJ1 ' te
per pound.
this week for Bessie Tift for an
other year.
Mrs. Early Morris and little
daughter, Frances, of College
Park, were week-end guests of
Miss Idlla Freeman.
We had expected, amt promised,
to print this wek. a reply to
“Renter” by W- I- D., but our
type setting machine gave us
trouble an’d, with court calendar,
Jury list and an unusual rush of
Douglasville regrets to learn ‘ i°h work, we w»ro unable to get
that Col. J. S. James will move his >< »fP- Wp ass Vr L W '
family to Atlanta ih the near fu-,1- D., however, that it will appeal
fore.
i next week.
Mrs. N. M. Hawley entertained ■ ■ n»
1*e young peciple of the Metho- APPJJCATIOFOR LETTER
dfet church last Friday evening. D nrT»x>nTa VBWTP
An interesting program was rend- UUalun *
ered. \
Mr. E. M. Hagan, who has been
GEORG 1 A—Douglas County.
Ja.iites ji.i'Intosli. Guardian of B.
Sarah Ann Turner Claimant Claim
2426. Farmers & Merchants Bank vs W. M. Morgan, Deft., Mrs Katie C.
James, Claimant... .^ Claim
2.157. Hobert Hart vs Edna Hart Libel for Divorce
2458. Ester Reynolds vs J. O. Thompson and R. L. Gilley Suit on Note
2464 J. H. Byron vs M. O. & Orange Bankston Appeal
2480. M. B. Cunnigan vs Mattie Cunnigan Libel for Divorce
2483. F. M. Henslee, L. C., for use of A. Henslee vs J. B. Booker and W. E.
Hudson, Jr Complaint on Bond
2491. Upsjiaw Bros, vs John Bowen Suit on Note.
2495. Janie Blackster vs Will Blackster Libel for Divorce
2499. Farmers & (Merchants Bank vs W. K. Durham Suit on Note
2500. N. B. & J T.. Duncan vs John W. Rice Suit oh Note
2501. Johnson Bowden vs Shepherd McCollough Posessory Warrant
2506. N. B. & J. T. Duncan vs Lon Gambal . Suit on Note
2544. Myrtle Brock by next friend G. W. Brock vs Lois Cotton Mills. Damages
Tuesday, Sept. 16, 1919.
2433. W. H. Swofford vs W. R. Keaton et al Complaint fqr Damages
1863. J. S. James vs Henry Love.— ...'.. Complaint for Land
2436. Villa Rica Cotton Oil Co. , Plff. in Fi Fa vs J. O. & E. Thompson,
Defts. in Fi Fa and Mrs Julia Thompson, Claimant Claim
9142. Irene Brantley vs Floyd House and J. W. House Suit for Damages
2478 Mrs. Corine Stovall et al vs L. J. Steele, Admr. et al Complaint
2550. State of Ga., by J. R. Hutcheson, Sol. Gen)., vs J. F. Mullinax, alias
Edd Mullinax, Deft., and J. Lewis Peacock, Claimant Complaint
2551 State of Ga. by J. R. Hutcheson Sol. Genl. vs George Powell. .Complaint
2487 J. A. Ward vs R. H. Poole, Deft, and Mrs. A. M. Poole, Clmt... .Claim
2516.’ Sol. Genl. J. R. Hutcheson vs R. M. Cole. Complaint
‘’517 Huirh M Dorsey, Gov., vs R. M. Eidson and W. H. Thompson
‘ 6 M‘ uupn in. uoisey, , Forfeiture of Recognizance
2188. Mina Watson, Admx. of I. M. Watson, deceased vs M. B. & W. Y. Van-
san t Suit on Note
2492. Farmers & Merchants Bank vs W. M. Morgan, Deft. Warren Page,
Garnishee Garnishment
2493. W. C. Abercrombie, Deft vs J. O. & E. Thompson, Dribs., and ML L.
2494. Edward’ DeFoor next friend of George Elbert, Minor etc vs Henry
j. . L/Ompiaini>
2496. Enterkin.’piff Vs Leathers^ Drft., in Fi Fa and F. M. Leathers, Clmt.
2552. State of Ga„ by J. R. Hutcheson, Sol. Genl. vs J. A. Bancroft andP. C,
Stewart, A. L. Bell Isle, Intevenor Complaint
2509. Mrs. Ida A. Harper vs M. D. and Miss Etta Henslee. ..,. .Suit on Note
2511. J. M. Banks vs Pratt Lovelace SuiFon Note
2553. State of Ga., by J. R. Hutcheson, Sol. Genl., vs H. S. Hanson and Abe
Jeffers, J. T. Scurry, Intervener Complaint
Wednesday, Sept. 17, 1919
2228. J. S. James vs Jerry Love Complaint for Land
2417. J. H. Miller & Son vs L. O. Smith and L. O. Smith and Mrs. Minnie
. Agnes Stringfellow, Admr .Suit on Note
2428. 1. M. Watson vs J. R. Hutcheson Complaint foi: Land
2447. D. E. Gee vs W. A. McWhorter Trover and Ball
2462. J. C. Bass & Co., for use of Carrollton Bank Vs Wiley W. Cagle, Admr.
of Mrs. J. F. Brown, Deed - Foreclosure
24 97. J. B. Bullington vs J. C. Evans and Mrs. W. T. Rowland... .Complaint
2498. Joel Hunter & Co. vs Douglas County Suit on Account
2501. W. D. Styles vs C. P. Page. ; Suit on Note
2502. T. H. Benner & Co. vs Gordon Nalley Suit on Account
2507. Mrs. J. W. Aderhnld vs J. O. Renfroe. .Distress Warrant
2615. Peter Love vs Savannah Love .....Libel for Divorce
2519. Ike Dobbs vs Josie Dobbs and Lanie Abbptt et al Caveators
Appeal from Court of Ordinary
•t Waynesboro for quite awhile, H, Baker has applied to nc for | 2533. Mary A. Logan, propounder of the Will of "Mary A. C. Mitchell vs Mrs.
Mas returned to Douglasville with discharge from h..i Gnardiaartlp e peter Carnes’vs Dan Jones and J. j. Kirhy, Admrs.
Ins family and accepted a (Kisition j H II laker, <¥•» il therefore . 2534 -, Jl J' ****•■ and P t Appeal from Court of Ordinary
with the Lois Cotton Mills. In no!'**’ al peraow «.»i»med, to I , 537 B. McLendon,’Emirs’, vs Sam Dover, Deft, and G. L. Dover, Guar,
’ ' file their bjectinw If aay lit?. " ' Vioia Dover, Clmt L .Claim
.^Mr. anelrMrs. T.C. Laird and lit- have i.Prr^.“before4Ji» R»*t Mob-12539. Wrought Iron'Range O; vs W. £:-"Huidsbn, Jr .. f
fle sons, Tommie and Sidney, of . Rubber n» » Me* tlataa 2549. C. C. & T. N. Harper vs W. H. Swofford... i.... ..-.Appeal
Atlanta, spent a lew days last ^^^Vdiseha^d “m 2311.
week here with thier mstol, Mis. hig gna rdianship as applied for. ” 4]5 ' E c. MiteheB vs Mrs. Annie Mitchell Libel for Divorce
This September the 1st 1919.
J. A. Dorris.
Mr. Reuben Kirby is again ou
the Sentinel force. He returned
from overseas Thursday and be
gan work Monday, which we eon-
eider a pretty good record.
J 1 .'ll. McLARTY, Ordinary.
1( you need anything in the Hard
ware line call on 36.
ALnand & MoKoy
If you are interested in erecting
a tomb stone or monument to your
loved ones, call and let me show
vou some good designs.
3. B. G. BANKS.
Announcing
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ti
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Upon such a foundation of strength, durability, and value
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|
An inspection of the new line will reveal improvements
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Prices of the New Buick Series
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Model K-Six-45 Five-Passenger Touring Car . . . 1495
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STILL “IN ACTIVE SERVICE’
Thousands of victorious heroes have been re
leased from active service.
The war is over — their tssk wcrthilj ccin-
pleted. ,
Not so, however, with America’s farmers.
They will continue steadfastly on tne job.
They can be depended upon to hold fast, and
fulfill — and they will reap a just reward.,
Our facilities and service are at the disposal
of farmer friends.
Farmers and Merchants Bank
• bEPOSITS INSURED
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
By virtue of n order of the
Court of' Ordinary of Douglas
County, Georgia, regularly grant
ed at the August Term, 1919, of
said Court, will be sold' at public
outcry on the first Tuesday in Oc
tober, 1919, at the Court House at
Douglasville, in said county, be
tween the usual hours of sale, to
the highest bidder, the following
real estate, to-wit,: Town lot No.
two in Block No. seven in the town
of Douglasville, Douglas County,
Georgia, bounded as follows: Be
ginning on the East side of lot No.
] in said Block on the South side
of East Broad Street: running
East 25 feet; thence in a Southerly
direction parallel with Cainpbell-
ton.'Street 100 feet; thence in a
Westerly direction parallel with
East Broad 1 Street 25 feet, to the
Southeast, corner of lot No. 1;
thence along the dividing line be
tween lots 1 and 2 one hundred
feet to the point of beginning.
Making a piece of land 25 feet by
100 feet and the store building
thereon.
Said land to be sold as file prop
erty of W. A. Harding, late of said
county, deceased., for the purpose
of paying the debts of the deceased
and making distribution among
the heirs at law of said deceased.
Terms Cash.
This 2nd day of September, 1919.
R. C. HARDING
Administrator of the Estate of W.
A. Harding, Deceased
YOU CAN’T GO WRONG
When yon pend or phone us your orders for
Groceries.
Our entire time is devoted to serving our
customers the most satisfactory way possible.
We sell only pure, fresh, wholesome gro-
caries, and you’ll always find both our prices
and weights right.
Bring Us Your Produce
We buy and sell. See us.
Phone us your wants;
Edwards Grocery Company
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE_T0
SELL LAND
W. G. Standridge, administra
tor of the estate of A. T. Gore,
late of Douglas county, deceased,
having duly applied by petition for
leave to sell the lands belonging to
said estate.
f-hiid application will be heard
at the regular term of the Court
of Ordinary for said county to he
held on the first Monday in Octo
ber, 1919’
This 1st hay of September, 19T9.
J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
• We will have with
i us next Wednesday,
»Sept. 17th
I an expert on Gas Trac-
tors.
A free demonstra
tion will be given.
Come and see him
plow.
Paul D. Selman, Dealer
Biiy a box of Chioid’s; good
preventative for Influenza.
J. L. SELMAN ,fcf SON..
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Harding' Supply Co.
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