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DOPQLA* COUNTY SENTINEL. DOPOLASVILLE GEORGIA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER «, llll
LEflAL NOTICES
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Douglas County, Geor
gia, regularly granted at the October
GEORGIA—Douglas County. Ter7n ’ 1919, of 8aid < ? ou ^' "j U ^ 8old
A. H. Moody vs Mrs. Lizzie M. Moody, at Public outcry on the the first Tues-
No. 2646. Petition for Divorce ** ln November, 1919 at the court
I« Douglas Superior Court, September boaBe at D^avUle, in said county
■ 1919 i an< * between the usual hours of
To the Defendant, Mrs. Lizzie M > a '*. to the highest bidder, the follow-
Moody:
ing real estate, to-wit: All that tract
The plaintiff, A. H. Moody, having » P^c^l of and, lying and being in
filed his petition for divorce against tbe 3 , rd Section and 6th District of
Mrs. Lizzie M. Moody in this court, ?“ a * las “ unt *’ Ga - and described as
»nd it beinglnade to appear that Mrs. fo,lowe: Beginning at a point or rock
lizzie M. Mpody is not a resident of, f°™ er »n deeding line between lots of
this county, and also that she does Iand numbers 71 and 47 of said district
not reside within the State, and an and 6actl ° n ' and runnin 8 in a North-
order having been made for service easterly direction thirty-two rods to
on her, the said Mrs. Lizzie M. Moody, a rocb corncr i thence in a Northwest-
by publication, this is therefore to €rly direction twenty rods to a rock
notify you, Mrs. Lizzie M. Moody, to corner i tbence in a Southwesterly di-
be and appear at the next term of the 1 ect,on acr0BR “ ,d divld,n * lin e. ‘ hlr t
Superior Court to be held in and for j tw0 rods ' or tbe road leadin S from the
Douglas County, Georgia, To he held ; bome P lace of tbe latc J - R ' Hol,and
on the third Monday in March, 1920, 1 toward Budson s place; thence
then and there to answer this com-! ln a Southeasterly direction twenty
plaint. i rot * s a ^ on K naid road to the point of
Witness the Honorable F. A. Irwin, I be * innin *' bdng part ° f ,ots of land
Judge of the Superior Court, TaMa- num,iers seventy- one and forty-seven,
poosa Circuit j m 6a ' d strict and section, and con-
T. L. PITTMAN. Clerk Superior Court. taininR four acres in all ‘
Thhis 8th day of October, 1919. Sald land to be sold as % property
| of J. R. Holland, late of said county,
GEORGIA—Douglas County. | deceased - for> tbe Purpose of making
David Towler, a resident of said j */ tribut , ,on the heir f at Iaw
State, Guardian of the property of
King Towler, Mayme and Kenny Tow
ler, minors, having in due form ap
plied to the undersigned for an order
to Bell the following described lands:
Three-sixths (3-6) undevided inter
est in the Southeast one-fourth (Vi)
of lot of land No. 12 in the 5th Dis
trict of Carroll county, Georgia.
For the support and maintenance
of said minors, notice is hereby given
with the application of said David Tow
ler to sell said real estate will be
heard on the first Monday in Novem
ber, 1919, at the Court of Ordinary
of said county, and all parties at in
terest arc hereby required to show
cause, if any they have, why said or
der should not be granted as prayed.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture? this the 7th day of October, 1919,
(Signed) .7. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
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of said deceased. Terms cash.
This 7th day of October, 1919.
MRS. L. L. HOLLAND,
Administratrix of the Estate of J. R.
Holland, Deceased
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the firm
of Burton & Townsend, heretofore
gaged in the mercantile business, in
the town of Douglasville, Georgia, is
this day disolved by mutual consent,
J. W. Townsend retiring therefrom.
The business will be conducted at the
same place by B. F. Burton, who will
sottle all firm liabilities of the partner
ship of Burton & Townsend, and re
ceipt for .all debts due to the firm.
This fifteenth day of October, 1919.
J. W. TOWNSEND
APPLICATION .FOR LEAVE
SELL IAND
Douglas Court of Ordinary, Octo
ber Term, 1919.
T. W. Tolbert, administrator of the
estate of Peter F. McManus, late of
Douglas county, 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 of Ordi
nary for said county to be held on
the first Monday in November, 1919.
This 6th day of October, 1919.
J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
THE OPEN FURROW METHOD
OF PLANTING OATS
(Continued from last week)
“When carefully drilled, one and a
half to two bushels of oats are suf
ficient for an acre; when broadcasted,
from three to four bushels of the same
oats arc required for one acre.”
A fertiliser containing 10 per cent
available phosphoric acid, three per
cent ammonia and no potash applied
at the rate of from 200 to 400 pounds
per acre; followed by top-dressing
the last of February with from 75 to
100 pounds of sulphate of ammonia or
100 to 150 pounds of nitrate of soda
usually produces good oats.
T. E. KEITT,
Chemist and Agronomist.
REAL ESTATE
60 acres, 3 room house, new harn
orchard and pasture. 30 acres in
cultivation, 8 acres bottom, Bal.
in timber, on public road one haU
mile of Highway, Terms.
71 acres six room house, San,
orchard, psstnre. A good farm in
two miles of Winston.
5 room bouse and >8 asm bf
land inside courpuration of Doug-
lasville, Gotdbarn fend orchard.
$4750.00. See ns for good budding
lots.
200 acres, 70 cleared 1 five room
house, one four room house aid
1 three rom house, two bamo, two
webr and five springs Two good
pastures fine timber, Bolling bat
not rough. One mile of R. R. $25
FOR SALE—50 acres, 2 houses
and barns, 35 acres in cultivation
balance pasture and woods, 8miles
of Vila Riea on Whitesburg and
Douglasville road. Cheap for
quick cash sale.
300 acres one of the best farms
in Douglas County. Six horse
crop in cultivation; 250,000 feet
of saw timber 7 room house and
four four room houses running
water and lies well. $55 per acre.
FOR SATjE— 61 acres, just out
side cooperation limits, goor laud
no house.
FOR SALE—Good 8 room house
with 6 1-8 acre lot, orchard etc in
Douglasville at a reasonable price.
A few houses and lots and sev
eral desirable vacantlots.
FOR SALE —179 acres half mile
from city limits; 40 acres cleared;
two houses, plenty of timber, and
running water. Rolling hut will
make an ideal stock farm.
$4,000.00
* Dake & McLarty
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