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FRIDAY. .MINE 25. T??0.
DOTJQLAS COUNTY SKTmNlST, POTTWT.APVTT,T.TC GBORQXA.
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Douglas County Sentinel
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
GEORGIA—Pouplas County.
Will be sold before the Court House
doer in said county, to the highest and
best bidder for cash, within the legal
hours cf sale, on the First Tuesday in
July, 1920, the following described
property, to-wit:
Town lot of land number Three (3),
in block number Sixty-five (66), ac
cording to original survey of town of
TJouglasviile, Georgia, being on tjie
»-ast side of Bowden street, 250 feet
south of Edge's Alley, at south side
of lot number Ttoo (2), in said block,
formerly owned by B. M. Walton;
fhen'ce along, the east side of said
Bov/den street, in a south direction to
SeJman street; thence eastward along
the north side of Selman street 226 feet
to lot Four (4), in said block; thence
north parallel with said Jlcwden street
along the west side of lot number Four
(4)* 302 feet to south side of lot num.
ber Two (2); thence west along south
side of lot. number Two (2) a dis
tance of 200 feet, to pqint of begin
ning. •
Said property levied on and to be
sold as the property of W. A. James
under and by virtue cf Three (3) ex
ecutions issued by t^e mayor of the
town of Douglasville, Georgia, against
the said W. A. James for his unpaid
municipal tax, due to the town of
Douglasville, Georgia, one for the year
one for the year 1938 and one
H. G. HALL, Editor and Publisher
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF DOUGLASVILLE
AND DOUGLAS COUNTY
Subscription Rates
Six MonthB, .76,
Three Months, .40
Obituaries, cards of thanks, and all notices of entertainments where
an admission is charged, will be charged for at the rate of 5c per
line. Cash to accompany copy.
PIGS AND
f Entered in the Fostoffice at Douglasville, Ga., as second class m&Uer.
CLASSIFIED
(^ADVERTISEMENTS
Hog raising may be made a distinct source of profit to the
farmer, and may be figured on the same basis as cotton, corn
or any other of the farmer’s sure money crops.
Any breed of pigs is better than none, but you’ll find that
“Pedigrees Pay Profits” and the best breeds are the ones
that are sure to pay the biggest dividends.
No matter where your fancy runs; either to Berkshires
Poland Chinas, Chester-Whites, Duroc-Jerseys, Tamworth or
Yorkshires, you may take your choice with the certainty that
the net profit is a matter of right management, skillful feed
ing and care, rather than the particular breed itself.
We are interested in seeing more pure bred Hogs on’ the
farms of this community and are willing to extend every as
sistance in our power to help you secure a few for your farm.
miles of town; 5-room house, large
barn, and other outbuildings, good
orchard, and pasture; 50 acres in cul
tivation, 15 acres good bottom land,
on two public roads, and mail routes.
Bargain if sold at once. See Ernest
, r ir \»\
of 191
for the year 1939.
Tenant in possession notified
levy as iaw directs.
This June 9th, 1920.
V. M. LEATHERS,
Marshal for Town cf Douglasvilh
FOR SALE—Thoroughbreo reg
istered gilts, already bred will come
in soon. Also, two months pigs well
belted. J. B. Rochester, at Ice Plant
KuDAKiuRS, bring your Film to Joe.
U. McCarley for developing.
FOR SAI.E—Full blooded thorough
bred Jersey cow, fresh. .1. C. Harding.
IF YOU NEED bulbs or elect
supplies of any kind, call on .1.
James.
FUKl’O RICO rvlIATO FLAM'S
CIT'AT1 ON—YEAR’S SIIPPORT.
From selected Government seed
utock as fine as ever growed. Ex
press 1000, $2.5f '1000 $4.76, 5000
$11.25, 10,000, $20,Ur Prepaid parcel
post 600, $1.75, VfA. $3.00. Send for
price list tomato acf all other plants.
Parker Farms, V> Itrie Ga. 8-4t
IF YOU NEED bulbs or electrical
supplies of any kind, cab ori J Vi'.
James.
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Tc all whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given, that the ap
praisers appointed to set apart and
assign a year’s support to Mrs. Sarah
Ann James, the widow of Z. M. James,
deceased, have filed their award, and
unless good and sufficient cause is
shown), the same will be made the
judgement of the Court at the July
Term, 3920, of the Court of Ordinary.
This June 7th, 1920.
J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
FARM BARGAINS—10 acre farm
and an 80 acre farm in Cleburne
county, Alabama, at $20.00 per acre.
Terms $100.00 cash and $15.00 per
month for either farm. Also 44 acre
farm 41-2 miles from Anniston, Ala
bama, near Military Brick Pike road,
$125.00 per acre. City Bank & Trust
Co., Anniston, Alabama. 10-12
IF YOU NEED bulbs or electrical
supplies of any kind, call on J. W.
Junes.
JUST RECEIVED a shipment' of
Cirptn Cradles at $6.00 each. Banks
*<*■ ' 'i' .. -
LARGE LOT of ladies pnd men’s
I hats at reduced prices. Banks Bros.
DOUGLASVILLE BANKING CO
GEORGIA—DouglaB County.
Tv All Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given, that the ap
praisers appointed to set apart and
assign a year’s support to Lula A.
White the widow and seven minor
children of R. A. White deceased,
have filed their award, and unless
rood and sufficient cause is shown,
'.he sajr.e will be made the judgement
of the Court at the July Term, 19£0,
of the Court of Ordinary.
This June 7th 1920.
J. Hi McLARTY. Ordinary.
CITATION. DISMISSION FROM
ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—Dbuglas County.
Whereas, R. M. Johnston, Adminis
trator De Bonis Non Cum Testamento
Annex o of Reese Watkins estate, rep-
| resents to the Court in his petition,
| ddly filed and entered pn record, that
| he' has fully administered Reese Wat-
J kin's estate: f
I This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons .concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can, why
said Administrator should not he
' discharged from his administration
and receive Letters of Dismission on
the first Monday in July, 392CL
! This June 7th, 1920.
JOHN T. DUNCAN, Pres.
A. W. McLARTY, V-P,
G. T. McLARTY, Cashier.
100 acres 1 mile of town,...
68 acres, 1 mile of town,..
50 acres, 2 miles of town,.
50 acres, 2 miles of town,
V8 acres, 8 miles of town,..,
65 acres, 2 miles of town..
75 acres, 4 miles of town ..
112 acres, 2 miles of town..
72 acres, 4 miles of town...
07’ acres, 5 miles of town;,
100 acres, 8 miles of town..
60 acres, 10 ipiies of town.
G3 acres; 1 mile of Litliia.
80 acres. 1-2 miles of Lithia,
81 acres, 1 mile of Lithia,
292 acres, on River
40 acres, 2 miles of town..
40 acres, 4 miles of town..
60 acres, 5 miles of town.
60 acres, in city limif
88 acres. 1 mile of-town..,
acres, 4 rrjiles of town.,
65 acres, 3 miles of town..
140 am-, 5 .trSlss cf-Win^t
100 acre», 4 .mikia'of Winstt
5?3£ acres, 3 male's of Wjnsto
26 news. L‘ miles of town.
Gil Demonstration
TFATION. PLSMISSION FROM
ADMINISTRATION
IEORGIA—Douglas County.
Wlreress, R. C. Harding, Adminis-
ratcr of A. Harding, represents to
he' Court in his petition, duly filed
nd. entered on record, that he has
uly administered W. A. Harding’s es-
Cars Washed Out Free
You an invited to bring your c
J. R, Duncan’s New Ford Service
Broad street, near cepot, on Friday
day of this week and have your
washed out and thoroughly cleaned
with Monogram oil. ■
Nature's Rpmed:
Thar? Catemel..
Without Crrj
KcadscT.ci,
ee, or kerosene
simply pay the
r gallon for oil
Remetj;
.cheaper, Ur
Got a
(NR Table I
frua.ran teed
druggist.
This June Kith, 1920. ■
J. T. BUWOAN,' Senator
'u-:!h .Sonutorial District.
W. R. WILLOUGHBY,’
Member of the house of Eepresera :
tives Douglas County.
J. K. McLAKTjY, Ordinary.