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Douglas County
SHERIFF SALE
Sentinel
' ' LUKGIA—Douglas County.
Official Organ Douglas County
PUBLISHED FRIDAYS
H. G. HALL
Editor and Publisher
Entered in Postotliee .t Dotiglusvilh
Ga., as Second « iass Mail Matter
ADAllMS'i RATON’S SALE
Georgia, Douglas County,
door, in said county, with,in the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday m
April. 1022, to the highest and bC3t
bidder for cash, «
£11 pursuance of a
Will be sold before the Court House
door in said County on the first Tues
day in April 1022, to the highest and
best bidder for cash, within the lagal
hours of sale,* the following described
property to-wit:
Parcel No. J. Parts of original land
lots numbers 218and 367 in !8th dis
trict, second section of Douglas Co.
Georgia, and known a t the Rogers lots
m tile low of J a Lina Springy, and
known in plan of said town as follows:
Lots 1. 2, o, 7, 8, 11 Block No. 1
“ I, 2, 8 ami 7 to 18 both mclu-.ive
Block Nn. 2, Lots 1 to 18 both inclu
ivc Block No. .0; lots 1 to 1) both inclus
ive block no. (>; lots 1 t.o 16 both in
clusive block No. 10; lots 2 to 8 both
inclusive block No. II; lots 1 to 8 both
inclusive block No. 12; lots 1 to lb
ale being held j inclusive block No. 12; lots 1 to 14
order granted by , inclusive block No. 16; lots I to 7
jing north of Ben Mill Street, contain-
| Also aii of lot 2*47 except 5 acre,
i in the northeast corner ol* said lot, be-
all of said lot lying vest of said :
Gin House Branch, the acreage i.;
;-ume being 25 acres, more or le >.
the part excepted being described in
d« )V. M. Cau sey to J. S.
Janie- and ,L A. Watson dated fYb.
3rd, \
All of the original land lots men
tioned in this description being in the
ibt’i Di.-isicc, - .U lectio.: of Dougla.
County, Geoi'j-ia, and all of said prop- j
erty herein d. .-ciil»ed having sucli j
shape, metes, hounds, courses and dis- !
lances a.- will more fully appear In :
reieronc.: to pints thereoi recorded i.. ;
deed book “L," page 337, Douglas :
page- ’.‘lit 25 of Douglas County Roc
ords.
Said above described property lev
it d upon ar.tl to be- old as the pr
the Court of Ordinary on March 6th, j both inclusive block No. 17.
1922, the following described proper- , Parcel No. 2. known as Dummy Line
ty, to-wit: i lota and being in original land Iocs
AH that tract or pares i of land ly- 8!(i, 317, 318, 251, 252 and 253 in 18th
ing and being in the fir-t district, fiilh j Dist. 2nd See. of Douglas County
section of original!-. 1 ( a mill, then J i} , ., n ,j | ;n()WI . j M i,| nn 0 f
C. "'Mil,oil now Done!:'..' Lounty, (.cor-i,
ha and being the nmth hair (less I j "> w " "f Litlna .Spring as fellows:
acre around i|,c Holier, ::.l crave yard) but. 3 and I Block B-l; lots fi ai d (1
of lot No. 137, except in.}?* also (».Till block B-2; lots 5 and 5 block b-3; lot 1
the dower hind of Mrs. j block B-4; lots 6 and 7 block B 5; lots
follow 1 ' Un -
L. M. Teal, described
ginning on the original west line of
said lot 210 feet south Horn the origi
nal north line of the same, running
thence south along the original west
line 691 feet to an established cor
ner; thence easterly 70(1 feet to a cor
ner; thence north and north-westward-
ly 7S6 feet to the said Holloman ceme
tery; thence west along south side of
raid cemetery 381 feet to point of lie-
ginning, leaving an acreage in said lot
of 02 acres, more or less.
Also SO acres, more or less, in said
district, section and county, and com
mencing where the Moody
Branch empties into Anawaka Creek,
from thence up said creek, the creek
being the line, to a certain Pine Tree
near the bank below a shoal on said
Creek; thence north 7 Li degrees east
to the original lino; thence east to
corner of lot of land number one bun
dled fourteen (111); thence to a White
Oak Tree near the Old Cross fence,
taking 25 acres, moke or less, from lot
124, making'the old place (fence) a
it stood on the east side of the field,
the line back to the original line;
thence l<* where the Moody Spring
Branch nv~ p. Hie line; thence down | I6, I8
the brand. where it empties into j being
Anawaka Creek, the starting point, it '
being ail the land in . aid boundary in
jots li-l and 125 and containing 80
acres, more or less, and lining all tin*
land north of said 8).ring Bin
cast of Anawaka ('reek a d<
A. A. Arnold to B. A. Arnold
dav of August, I
\l.o the folio
tract
of laud in th(» district,
only
Vit:
1, 1 and 5 block B-fi; lot 5 block B-7:
lots2, 3 and 1 block B-9; lots 7, 8 and 9
block B-l I: lots (5, 7, 8, 9 and 10 block
B-13; lot. 10 block B-14; lots 1, 2 and 3
block B-16; also lots 5, 6 and 7 block
B-I; lots 1 to 4, both inclusive block
B-2; lots 1 to 4 both inclusive block
B-2; lots 2 to 7 both inclusive block
B-4; lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 9, and lo block
B-5; lots 2, 3, 6 and 7 block B-6;
lots 1 to I both inclusive block B-7;
lots 1 to 4, both inclusive block B-8;
Spring | | () j s r, t (j 7 block U-P; lots I to 7
both inclusive block B-Hi; lots 1,2. 3.
4, 5, 10, II, 1 li, 13 and 14 block B-l 1;
lots 8 to 14 both inclusive block B-12;
lots I to 5 both inclusive block B-13;
lots 1 to 9 both inclusive block B 14;
lots 1 to 11 both inclusive block B-1 IS;
lots 4 to 12 both inclusive block B-IG.
Parcel No. 2 known as the Garrett
lots in town of Li Ida Springs and ly
ing East of Sweet Water Street.
Being lots No. 4. 5, 7, 8, 9, I I, 15,
' in Bloch J. W. M., 2 :
filial land lots 305 and 200
of hull district 2nd sec'ion.
Parcel No. 1 being lots East of Marsh
Ave. and South of Southern K. It. in
said town of Lilhia Springs, and in
original land loth 249, 3ID, 305 and 300
in 18th Hist., 2nd Sec.
Lots I to lObo'h inclusive block .1 W
M U; lots 5 and 0 block JWM 13; lots
1 to 7 both inclusive block JWM 21;
lots | to 17 both inclusive Mock Jwm
22: lots I to 12 both inclusive block
jwm 23; lots 1 to 7 both inclusive block
jwm 21; lots l to 10 both inclusive
block jwm 25: lots 1 to k; both in
clusive block jw m 20; lots | to l(» both
lusivc block jwm 27; lots I to to
lusive block jwm 28; lots 1 to
14 both inclusive block jwm 2n; lots 1
I'dcd hv
on 12th
No. ! 21, except 2.» acres, move or less,
jn tin' northwest conn rot' said lot and
also excepting the east half of loi 12 1
as .set apart foi dower of Mrs. L. M.
Teal; and all of lot one hundred twen
ty-five (125) except four ( !) acres on
the north and south line of .aid lot,
which four (I) acres, was in posses
ion of Win. H. Green, in 1861, and
known as the Richard S. Holloman j
place - the said 25 acres excepted ii
124 being the same land deeded to H. .
P. Moll man by B. A. Arnold. August, I 10 11 boUl inclusive bloc
1880.
The entire acreage of said tract be
ing 442 acres, more or less.
This, March 7th, 1922.
T. L. PITTMAN,
Administrator M. C. Teal Estate.
jwi
AN ORDINANCE
Be it ordained by the Mayor and
Council of the Town of Douglasville,
Douglas County, Georgia, and it is
hereby ordained by the authority of
the same, that section (59 of the Code
of the town of Douglasville he amend
ed as follows: By striking from said
section in the sixth line thereof, the
word “Ten” and inserting in lieu
thereof the word “Fifty” and by strik
ing from line nine the word “Twenty”
and inserting in lieu thereof the word
“Sixty”—so that said section as
amended shall read as follows:
Sec. 09: Any person who shall he
found drunk upon the streets or other
public place in said town, shall be
lots 1
lots 2
1 both inclusive block jwm 82:
I 2 block jwm 88; lots 1, 2, 1,
5, (j, 7, s, 9 and lt> block jwm 81; lots i.
2 mid 8 block jwm 55; lot 1 block jwm
88; lots 1 to 25 both inclusive block
jwm 43.
Parcel No. 5 known as East ilinuLau*
qua lots ami being west of Marsh Ave.
in said town of Lithia springs, to-wit :
Lots 13 to 29 both inclusive: Also
lots 63, 66, 70 and 71. Parcel No. 0
known as west Chautauqua lots and
designated by numbers as follows: 7,
S, 10, 15, 18, 20, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 83, 34,
35, k 30, 37, 38, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 40, 47,
48, 49, ,50 51, 52, 58, 54, 55, 50 and 57.
Parcel No. 7 known as acreage south
of U. U. and west of Chautauqua lots;
being 3 acres in the south-west corner
of original land lot 304 and 30.6 acres
in lot 803 (being all of said lot 3G3 ex-
ept that part embraced in Chatauqua
rested by the Marshal and confined in
the calaboose of said town until such lo ' t ‘ s ' out " 0 f “norVh-eaA comer"«7The
person is sober. Ho shall then be car- . ll3tl Iv t t . '
ried before the mayor of said town same) in the 18th District, 2nd bee. ot
and, if convicted of said offense, shall
be fined not less than one nor more
than fifty dollars and all costs, and in
default thereof be sentenced by the
Mayor to be imprisoned in the cala
boose or hard work on the streets in
the discretion of the Mayor, to not
less than one nor more than sixty
days.
Read first time 20h day of Feby.,
1922.
Read second time 23rd day of Feby.,
1922.
Read third time and passed on 6th
dav of March, 1922.
T. R. WHITLEY,
THAD McKOY, Mayor.
Clerk of Council.
SHERIFF’ SALE
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Will be sold at the court house in
said county on the first Tuesday in
April, 1922, within the legal hours of
sale to-wit:
All that certain tract consisting of
house and lot at No. Six McCarley St.,
in the town of Douglasville, Ga., front
ing on McCarley St. one hundred feet,
and running back one hundred and
fifty feet, above property known as
block No. Forty-two in the town of
Douglasville, with improvements
thereon, said land levied on as the
propert yof Josie Dobbs Estate, to sat
isfy an execution issued by the tax col
lector of said county for her state and
counv taxes for 1920 and 1921.
This March 3rd, 1922.
A. S. BAGGETT, Sheriff,
3(5 and 35 to a point on said iaou
, ( ,v ij.;., 700 kol north <>• the south-
\v: i. corner of land lot No. 85, thence • 15
cart along the north line of the prop-1 S
c,T\ of Mi .- . Amanda U. Hull and her j $
''M on 45 chains, more or less, to aj^
•-»' ■' or. the cart land lot lino of lot & A
No. 85 700 feet north of the sot theart H j
corner of ikl lot No. 35, thence south \ j ~
aid ea La of land ! >t No. 35
and along the west line of fractional
•s. .\o. A hi the Chuttahoochee river,
• up said river to the point of bo-
■i:■■ and containing 401 * acres,
: id 100 1
the propert
; to
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a ta
fi fa
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Douglas County, Ga.
Parcel No. 8. All of original land
lot No. 433 in the ISth Dist., 2nd Sec.
of Douglas County, Georgia, except 15
acres in the northwest corner which
was never at any time owned by
Marsh-Watson, el al, and 12 acres off
of the north side of the east half of
said lot, known as the Marsh gardens,
an dthe Turner lot, in the southeast
corner of said lot containing approxi
mately 1 acres—leaving an acreage of
12 acres, more or less.
Parcel No. 9. The north half of lot
432 in the 18th Dist., 2nd Sec. of
Douglas County, Georgia, containing
20 acres, more or less.
Parcel No. 10. Property north of
R. R. and south of Ben Hill Street in
said town of Lithia Springs: l.ot 10 in
Block 24; lots 3, 4 (house upon same),
5, (5 and 7 in Block 23; lots 1 to (5,
both inclusive, in Block 19; lots 1 to S,
both inclusive, in Block 20; lots 1 to 8,
both inclusive, in Block 21; and lots
1 to 8, both inclusive, in Block 22.
Parcel No. 11. Four (4) acres, in
the southwest corner of lot 320 (land
lot) and extending through a small
strip along the entire west side of said
lot and into lot 248 to the point where
Gin House Branch crosses or inter
sects the west line of said lot 24S.
Also all of original land lot 321 ly
ing north of Ben Hill Street in said
town of Lithia Springs, except town
lots numbers 9, 10, 11 and 12 in Block
27 owned by said town of Lithia
Springs, said land lot containing an
acreage of 37 acres, more or less.
Also all of original land lot -°‘?? 1 ’*-
"ti,
Morns, tax collector, for I
ad county taxes for the \ear
id also tax fi i’a issued by J. W.
Hector of Douglas i
and county taxes for ! '.,4 ;
inst Geo. P. Thomas.! L j
ado ir, L. Bartlett, deputy i gg j
i turn-d <
1 rto 1
l. Nun
aid
Lyett, ta
edition issued by J.
:toi of Doug la
abovi d
a unpaid State ano
jon said property foi
Count,', Georg 1
NunnalI.v ami
property for l
County Taxes
cue year 1921.
Levy made by W. T. Mozley, depi
sheriff and returned to me.
Tenant in po.sses.-4on notified of lc
as law directs.
This March (Jth, 1922.
A S. BADGE LIT, Sheri 11
SHERIFF SALE
IAGGKTT, Sheriff.
issues slid km
Efrccfiiv s Nov. 15 Lil
Sufc^rf fo notice. Erci ic (ax reiniurscJ
Georg
ruptcy
Northern Di tri
•in Divi,
Bank-
Matter of J:-
nes R. McKoy, j
Bankrupt. ‘No. 7925 in Bankruptcy.
To the creditors of the said bank- ;
n:pt, o! Douglasville, in the county of
Douglas, said disti ict.
Notice is hereby given, that on H10 i
91.li day of Mil
1922
the
Will be sold before the court house
door, in said counfty, within the legal
hours of sale, on the first''l^iead a y in
April, 1922, to the highest and best
bidder for cash, the following describ
ed property, to-wit:
The North Half of the 75 acres of
Land Lot No. 18(1 in the 3rd and 5th
district as described below, said land
bounded on the north by the land of
James Fountain and son, on the east
by land of Mrs. Susie Pierce, and on
the west by Jasper Sticher’s land, on
the south hy J. R. Smallwood. The
said 75 acres of land begins at the
northwest corner of the land lot lint-
running south along the land lot line
lo the public road, thence eastward^
in a straight line through the entire
land lot to land lot line at a point
sufficient distance south of the north
east corner of land lot to make the 75
acres within the boundaries of this de
scription. Thence north to the north
east corner, thence west to the begin
ning point. The said north half of
the above described land containing
37 1 2 acres. Levied on a. the property
of J. G. Hornsby to satisfy a tax li fa
issued by J. W. Baggett, tax collec
tor for said county, for state and
county taxes for the year 1921, against
aid llonmby. Levy made hy L. Bart-
1 t;, if pal; shorin’, a .d turned ovei |
to me, thi. Mar h the lib, 1922.
A.S. BAGGETT, Sheriff. |
SHERIFF SALE
t
Will be sold before tjhe court house 1
door, in said county, withlin the legal !
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday m >
April,. 1922, to the highest and best
b'd.ler for cash, the following describ
ed property to-wit:
lb() acres of land off of the north - |
ea. t corner of all tlv.it tract or p?.»»ve! ;
of land lying and bring in • Third!
di 'rb-t arid Fifth section of Douglas |
Fount v, Ga., and being all of land lot ,
No. 49, containing 202la acres, more «
or le . excc pt the 1 ight oi Neal5
Academy to use 2 acres near tin* cen- j'
tor of -aid lot for church or school
purposes. Also all that tract or par
cel o Hand in said district and section
of said county and being 189 ‘u acres-,
more o rless, of land lot No. 34, de
scribed as follows: Beginning at a
point on the west line of said land lot
990 feet north of the southwest cor
ner of said land lot, thence east 2210
feet, more or less, to the west bank of
the Chattahoochee river, thence north
easterly following the meandering of
said river 1550 feet, more or less, to
the east line of said lot, thence north
on the cast line of said lot 823 feet,
more or less, to the northeast corner
of said lot, thence west on north line
of said lot to the northwest corner of
same, thence south on the west line of
said lot to beginning point, said de
scribed land containing in the aggre
gate 342 acres, more or less, said 100
acres of land above described levied
on and to be sold as the property of
G. F. Williams to satisfy a tax fi fa
issued by J. W. Baggett, lax collector
of Douglas County, Ga., for state and
county taxes due for the year .1921,
against G. F. Williams. Levy made by
L. Bartlett, depuy sheriff, and turned
over to me, this the 7th day of March,
James R. McKoy was duly adjudicated j
bankrupt; and that the fir>t ( meeting
of tin? ciedito:'.- of the said bankrupt!
vill be held at the offiefi of the Ref-
°ree in Cairoiiton, Ga., at the hour of j
-.line o’clock, A. M., on the 20th day
of March, 1922, at which time the!
creditors of the said bankrupt may at
tend, prove their claims, examine the,
bankrupt, elect a trustee and transact |
such other business as may properly !
come before such meeting.
At Carrollton, Ga., this the 9th dav
of 'March. 1922.
FlGFNE SPRADLIN, 1
Referee in Bankruptcy. !
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AN ORDINANCE
Be it ordained by the Mayor and
Council of the town of Douglasville,
Douglas County, Georgia, and it is I
hereby ordained hy the authority of
the said, that section 82 of the Code :
of said town of Douglasville be amend- i
ed as follows: By striking from said!
section in the seventh line thereof, the :
word “Fifteen” and inserting in lieu j
thereof the word “Fifty" and by strik
ing from the ninth and eleventh linos j
thereof the word “Thirty” and insert
ing in lieu thereof the word “Sixty"
that section a.-* amended shall read 1
Sec. 82. Any person guilty of air.
act of public indecency within the cor-j
norate limits of .-aid town, tending to
dc.4}aucli the nvual of any of the cit-
•iaily provided for.
i:ill l e fined hy the
and upon failure t-.
1 to work on the
walks or other pub-
town not less than!
n sixtv da vs or I .• ;
• Obsolete - can be prccuveO vast£X prc&tni supply is exhausted.
More people ride op. Goodyear
Tires than on any other kind
Submarine Prices
nor more t!
of
sound legal disc
third time a
March, 1922.
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A-S. BAGGHrqr, Sheriff.
SHERIFF SALE
.'U-i k Ci
WitiTLKY,
Mavoi
Will he sold before the court house
door, in said county, withlin the legal | forbouglas’Countvffor thovcai
^SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA—Ppujrtas County.
Will be sold before the courthouse doer in
s ud cou.-.ty:on the f.rst Tuesday April, 192*.
to the highest and best biddet fur cash, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit;
<i5 Acres of land off of the South
E:ist cotierof Original Lam! lot No.
157 and described as follows:
Commencing on the line at Center
of the South line of said land lot
and running thence North through
the Center of said land lot far en
ough to make 65 acres and is
bounded on the South bv tile John
Pope land, on the North by the J.
S. Abererombia and the Pitts land
on the East by J. S. Abererombia
land and on the West by the 40
acres ot the John Vansant land,
now owned by (lie first party ex
cept 1 acre of land in lot No. 163
(reserved for graveyard purposes;
Levied on and to tie sold as the
property of the Georgia Con
ference and W. S Boynton as
agent to satisfy a tax t'ifa issued
by J. \V. Baggett, Tax Collector
SILVERS GLASSES t;
16 S. Broad St. - = _ ATLANTA a
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Scrupulously just dealing together " ith the thorough pains- ;•{
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Kryptoks or less expensive lenses, meets with the aproval H
justly due. We thank you.
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hours of sale, on the first 'Huesday m : 1921, against the .Georgia Con-
April, 1922, to the highest and best ferenco and W. S. Boynton as
bidder for cash, the following deserib- ( agent. Levy made by L. Bail
ed property, to-wit: j left, Depurfy Sheriff and turned
1 have this day levied on 100 acres over to me. This 7th day of Mar-
of land in the southwest corner of the 1922.
several parcels of land described as 1 ’
follows: Known as fractional lots
Nos. 30 and 31 on the Chattahoochee
River, and parts of land lots 35 and 3G.
lying: and being: in tlu* Third district
and Fifth section of originally Carroll,
then Campbell, now Douglas County,
commencing at a point on the Chata-
hoochee River at or rear the mouth |
PALACE PRESSING CLUB
Cleaning Pressing, Alterations and
Repairing of any kind
I have again taken charge of the Palace Pres
sing Club and will appreciate your patronage.
iVork called for and delivered.
All work guaranteed.
G. H. EUBANKS
A S. BAGGiiTT, Sheriff.
Douglas Court of Ordinary,
51 arch Term, 1822.
T. L Pitdhan, as- the executor
Bianch and Basket Creek, and of the last will and testament of C
running thence north 51 degrees, west g Baggett, late of Douglas Court-
2<> chains to the Five Notch Road, on , . . . ,
the original south line of land lot No.! tv, deceased, having duly applied
29, thence west II chains to the north
west corner of land lot No. 30. thence
north along the original east line land
'ot No. 3(1 to the northeast corner of
land lot No. 36, thence west along the
original north line of land lot No. 36,
14 l* chains, thence south 20 degrees,
east 19*% chains, thence south 65 de
grees west, 15 chains, thence south 75
degrees west, 27 s ’ chains to west line
*of land lot No. 36. thence ®nuth along
-fna 1 vi'd
Corn Mill And Feed Crusher
We have moved our Mill into
J. B. Morris’Feed Store
And are now prepared 'to do your Grinding and
Crush your feed, We sell Cottonseed Meal and
by petition fo r leave on sell the j g Hulls and Heav y Groceries
lands be longing to said estate. |k I R llOODJC fi U/ H DORD
Said application will be heard g HlUUKIj K W. II. DUDU
at the regular term of the Court f! On Church Street
of Orditr ry for said county, to tie
held on the 1st; Monday in April
1922.
This 6th, dav of March 1922. I T'l'V ?m Of! ifl The
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It T)f?V°.