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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL. DOUGLASVILLE. GEORGIA.
-APPLICATION FOR LETTERS
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On Improved Farm and City Property
offering from rectal troubles
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Wood Poison. Skin, Kidney. Bladder and Chron
Nervous Debility, Exhaustion, Weakness. Out-of-
ing the city call on me at once, as
turning home. Office hours daily 10 ... .... ... - ,
m. to 1 p. m. Everything strictly private and confidential.
DR. T. W. HUGHES, Specialist.
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TWO WOMEN BURN
SELVES AND BABIES
Our Christmas Tree
Tragedy Attributed to Demand
They Give Up Charges to
Care of Grandmother.
Cleveland.—Believed to have been
<1 by their love for two babies
with them its bnmders and who
about to lie taken from them,
vomen of this city destroyed them-
s and the children on a bed which
deliberately set afire in their
, Eliza Moscl-
sevenly years
Tlllle, thirty-
PAY ME tor CURES ONLY
Georgia, Douglas County.
J. H, Dover having in proper form
to me for Permanent Letters
Administration on the estate of
late of Jones County
vho left real property
in Douglas County, State of Georgia,
this is to cite all and singular the cred
itors and next of kin of Miss Julia
I Dover to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law. and
show cause if any they can why per
manent administration should not be
granted to J. H. Dover on Miss Julia
Dover’s estate.
Witness my hand an official signa
ture this 5th day of December 1921.
J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
Application For Year’s Support
Georgia—Douglas County.
To all whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that the ap
praisers appointed to set apart and as
sign a Year’s Support to Mrs. L. M.
Teal, the widow of M. C. Teal, deceas
ed, have filed their award and unless*
good and sufficient cause is shown, ’
the same will he made the judgment of
the Court at the Jan. term 1922.
This Dec 5th 1921.
J. H. McLarty.
Ordinary Douglas Co., Ga.
AN ORDINANCE.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and
Council of the town of Douglasville,
Douglas County Ga., and it is hereby
ordained by the authority of the same
th£t it shall be unlawful to blow or
make any noise with a cut out of an
automobile within the corporate limits
of said town, and any person guilty of
the same shall be fined by the Mayor
not less than one dollar nor more than
fifteen dollars and upon failare to pay
such fine, then to work on the streets,
alleys, sidewalks or other public works
of said not less than one nor more than
thirty days, in the sound legal discre
tion of the Mayor. Read the first time
10- 3-21, read the second time 10-17-21,
read, the third time and adopted
11- 7-21. J. H. McLarty, Mayor.
Thacl McKoy, Clerk of Council.
DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL
Official Organ of Douglas County.
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MASON ASH, Managing Editor
Published Every Friday
ASTOR MERRITT
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Ofe’ice in the Hutcheson Building,
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bod afire, police say the evidence
| shows, and when a neighbor managed
j to break his way into the bedroom,
j through locked door* the four burned
bodies were found on the bed, the
arms of the women encircling tlie
babies. The room was damaged but
little. The iron lied was red hot and
all tin* bed . clothing had been burned
j nway.
The children, who were motherless,
had keen left temporarily with the
women by their father, John Stanko-
vich. a former tenant, when tie went
to Virginia to work on July 1.
Today Mrs. Mosclman received a
letter from the children's father ask
ing her to give his: babies into the
of their grandmother, Mrs.
White. It j was this letter,
police believe, that prompted the
KILLS EAGLE ATTACKING BABY
Father Battles Bird Determined to
Have TervMontha-Old Child
as Prey.
llutte. Mont—While picking herrles
tit u Sunday school picnic south of
Butte this afternoon, Albert Pierce
fought with Hull killed tut eagle that
attacked his ten-months-old lathy,
which he was holding under one arm.
The bird, measuring four feet from
tip to tip, seemed determine^, to have
his prey, which In the clash tvns
dropped into the grass.
The father, after beating off the
attack first with a rock, seized a heavy
stick and killed the eagle after a
fight lasting ten minutes. The baby
was uninjured, but the father’s face
was badly scratched and brulaed. The
bird was brought home as a trophy.