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DOUQI.AS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILirE GEORGIA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1920,
Legal Advertisements
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO
SELL LAND
Douglas Court of Ordinary, De
cember Term, 1919.
Mrs. M. R. Camp, Administratrix
of the estate of G. A. Camp, 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 Or
dinary for said county to be held on
the first Monday in January, 1920.
This 1st day of December, 1919.
J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
APPLUICATION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
To The Superior Court of Said County:
The petition of N. B. Duncan, J. T.
Duncan, J. P. Lawson, J. P. Dodson.
W. E. Burton, and their associates of
said State and County, respectfully
shows:
1. That they desire for themselves,
their associates, successors and as
signs, to become incorporated undei*
the name and style of “The N. B. &
J. T. Duncan Company.”
2. The term of which petitioners
ask to be incorporated is twenty years
with the privilege of renewal at the
end of that time.
3. The capital stock of the cor
poration is to be one hundred thous
and dollars, to be divided into shares
of one hundred dollors each. Being
one thousand shares.
4. The object of the proposed cor
poration is pecuniary profit and gain
to its stockholders. Petitioners pro
pose to do a general mercantile busi
ness, to buy and sell all kinds of
goods sold in a general mercantile
store, to-wit: Dry goods, notions,
clothing, shoes, hats groceries, hard
ware, and also to buy and sell all
kinds of building materials, brick,
lumber, lime, cement, doors, glass; to
buy and sell cotton, notes, accounts,
bonds, real estate, live stock, ferti
lizers, coffins; and do business as un
dertakers; and the pursuit of mercan
tile operations, wholesale and retail.
5. Fifty thousand dollars of the
capital stock has already been actually
paid in.
6. The principal office and place
of business of the proposed corpora
tion will be in the town of Douglas-,
ville. in said State and County.
Wherefore, petitioners nrpy to be
made a body corporate under the name
and style aforesaid, entitled to the
rights, power, privileges and immuni
ties set forth, together with such as
are now or may hereafter be ••nnferred
by the laws of the State of Georgia on
similar corporations and subject to
the liabilities .fixed by law.
J. H. McLARTY,
Attorney for Petitionrers
FPcd in the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Douglas County,
Georgia, this 10th day of December.
3919.
F. M. WINN, Jr.,
Deputy Clerk Superior Court.
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
I, F. M. Winn. Jr., Deputy Cle^k of
the Superior Court of said County,
do certify that the above is a true
extract from the Minutes of Superior
Court of said County. This Dec. 10.
1919.
F. M. WINN, J.i\,
Deputy Clerk Superior Court.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN'
JOHN 11. HUUaON
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
VILLA RICA, Ga.
DR. O. HOUSEWORTH
Attention t'i Sir*2**y
mid Diseases of Women and children
Office in Hutcheson Building
Office Phone No. 118-2
Residence Phone No. 118-3
J. rt HI P HKMi.n
Attorney-aM.**’
Office in Hutcheson Building.
Jab A. Branch
Wm. Schley Howard
BRANCH & HOWARD
Attorneya-at Law
Peters Building
Both Phones Main 5400
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Office
DR. K. M. STEWART,
Dentist.
SpIihhii’h Drug Storr
ASTOR MERRITT
ATTORNEY AT LAW
DOUGLASVILLE. GEORGIA.
DR. W. H. REID
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Hutcheson Building
'dfi;ar Watkins Homer Watkins
Frank Harwell
WATKINS. HARWELL & WATKINS
ATTORN E YS-AT-LAW
Rooms 501-503 4th Natl. Bank Bldg.
ATLANTA, GA.
Genera] Practice in Al! Courts and
Federal and State Departments
D. S. STRICKLAND
Attohnky at I,aw
Office In Hutcheson Building.
cl, H. Poole C. Y. Van
DRS. POOLF. & VANSANT
Surgery and Chronic Discuses of VVr
nnd Children h Specialty.
$ Office over Selman’s Drug Stor*
Phone Vo*. 24 92 and 85.
DR. R. E. HAMILTON
Physician nnd Surgeon.
Office in Hutcheson Building.
Diseases of the Heart and Lungs;
a specialty
Office Phone 73. Residence 78.
A I) MINI STRATOR'S SALE
For January, 192(1
Will lx* sold on the first Tuesday in
January, 1920, between the !cp?nl hour*
of sale, by virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Douglas County.
Ga., the following real estate, granted
to W. G. Standridge, Adm., eet.:
A house and lot, being in Lithin
Springs, Ga., fronting the Bowdo
land line off of land lot No. 319, being
Lith»a road 60 feet by 210 feet, to
in the 18th District and Second Sec
tion of originally Cherokee, but now
Douglas County and known as the W.
B. Rogers lot.
This is a nice three room house with
good garden and barn.
To be sold as property of A. T.
Gore, deceased. Terms cash.
W. G. STANDRIDGE,
Administrator.
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
No. 2563. Libel for Divorce, fn thi
Superior Court of Douglas County
March Term, 1920.
Rosa James vs Clifford James
To Clifford James, defendant:
You are hereby commanded to b-
and appear at the next term of the
Superior Court of said County, to hr
held on the Third Monday in March
1920, and make your answer in the
above named and stated case, as re
quired by the order of the said Court
Witness the Honorable F. A. Irwin
Judge of the Superior Court, this 19tl
day of November. 1919.
T. L. PITTMAN.
Clerk of the Superior Court.
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
No. 2564. Libel for Divorce. In thi
Superior Court of Douglas County
March Term, 1920.
Nora M. Petty vs Robert. Petty
To Robert Petty, Defendant:
You are hereby commanded to b
and appear at the next term of th-
Superior Court of said County, to hr
held on the Third Monday in March
1920, and make your answer in thr
above named and stated case, as re
quired by the order of the said Court
Witness the Honorable F. A. Irwin
Judge of the Superior Court, this 19th
day of November, 1919.
T. L. P T "
Clerk of the Superior Court.
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Direct Attack Upon
All Religion and
Church Must Do
Real Fighting to
Crush It.
Bolshevism is a direct
attack upon Christianity
and civilization and must
be fought through Chris
tianity, declares Col. R. B.
Teusler, director of St.
John’s Episcopal Hospital
in .Tokio and Red Cross
Commissioner to Siberia.
Col. Teusler recently made
a flying trip to the United
States for consultation
with leaders of the Epis
copal Nation-Wide Cam
paign of Church expansion
ana with officials of the
Red Cross.
^Bolshevism must be
fought through Christian
ity, said he, “because
Bolshevism is a direct at
tack upon Christianity and
civilization. It may be an ..
economic theory here, but ||
I have seen it in actual f|
practice. I have seen the Si-
looting of cathedrals, the
burning of libraries, and
the closing of schools. I
have concrete evidence of
the desecration of cathe
dral altars, where phono
graphs were installed by
the Bolshevists for the
playing of ‘rag time’ music
to the tunes of which the
mobs danced. And I have
rescript*? formally issued Colonel R. B. Teusler
by the Soviet governments Director St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, Tokio
apportioning the use of and Red Cross Commissiouai
women among the soldiers to Siberia
after the so-called 'nation-
nlization of women’ was accom- describe certain theories. Thev
phshed, also bjr Soviet orders. . wcrc ,i )eories R llssili a ] SOi unt jl
. Tu h 'V? rk ’^! d r*’ ref . errm ? Lenine and Trotzky got into power,
since which they have become stern
needed, for right here in America 7al1t.es Bolshevism as practiced
these Bolshevist theories are flour- *‘ ,crc a,, d as preached here, are as
ishing to an amazing extent. In * ar apart as black and white. Bol-
the United States you use the term shevism is murder, robbery, loot,
Bolshevism in an academic sense to tyranny, chaos.”
Classified Advertisements
If you are interested in erecting
a tomb stone or monument to yoiu
loved ones, call and let me snow
you some good designs.
O. B. G. BANKS.
NOTICE HUNTERS
The law requires that everyone
hunting outside of his militia dis
trict must have a license, whether you
ire hunting protected game, such as
quail, or unprotected game, such as
rabbits. All county and district war
dens are authorized to demand that
anyone found hunting be required to
show his license or be arrested. Bet.
ter be safe, and county license only
cost a dollar. See me at once and
get yours.
J. J. KIRBY,
County Game Warden.
LOST—Friday, Dec. 19, between
Douglasville and Hatchett’s Crossing,
1 a bundle ’of window shades. Finder
! please notify Grady Camp, Rt 1*.
Kodakers bring your film to J.
C. McCarley,s for developing.
FOR SALE—Pianos, Organs, Playr
Pianos, and Phonographs, on easy
terms. Write for catalogue, or call
on W. Ri Smith, local agent, at Doug
lasville, Phone 29.
E, E. FORBES & SONS,
34-8 Birmingham, Ala.
* FOR SALE—A nice six-months-old
| Georgia-bred mare colt. Price $35.00.
I W. M. MORRIS, Douglasville, Gii.
Bring or send your films to Joe
MeCarleys for good and 1 prompt
finishing.
GENERAL OFFICES
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
BRANCHES IN ALL T Ht PRINCIPAL C Tl*
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C. 'V. RUSSELL & SON
(Successors to C. W. Russell)
19 Peters St., Atlanta
Sheet Metal Workers, Roofing, Guttering, Repair and Job
Work.
Out of town business given special attention.
EXECUTED UNDER BOND
FOR TITLE
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
PepUion to Require Titles Executed.
Douglas Court of Ordinary, January
Term, 1920.
O. A. DeVaughn vs Mrs. L. N. Hard- 1
ng, Admrx. of W. C. M. Harding, et a!
To Mrs. L. N. Harding, R. C. Harding
Mrs. E. C. Nalley, J. M. Harding, J. G.!
Harding, Mrs. B. F. O’Rear, J. R.
Harding and T. B. Harding, heirs at
law of W. C. M. Harding deceased 1
greeting:
You are hereby notified to file ob- :
jections, if any you have, on or before
APPLICATION TO HAVE TITLES
the first Monday in January, 1920.
why the order to require titles to be i
executed should not be granted.
This 1st day of .December, 1919.
J. H. McLARTY. Ordinary.
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