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Douglas County
' Sentinel
Official Or|M fteuflaa Cauaty
PUBLISHED PRIDAYS
H. Q. HALL
EJIttw aa4 Publisher
Entered in Poetbffice at Douglasville,
Ga., ae Second Class Mail Mattar
A Correction
<
One of the commissioners met
us on the street this week and in
formed us that we were made a
mistake in our article of last week
ip which we stated that the com
missioner had dispended with the
■services of the farm Demonstrator
and stated that a majority of the
commissioners did all they could
to retain him, but that under a
rolling of supreme court they
found that they could not lawfully
pay him out of the county funds
as there was not fund set aside
for this purpose.
We gladly make this correction,
hot bopo that they will' ask our
representative to introduce a bill
in the legislature providing for
fund for this purpose.
PENNS
SPELLS
CHEWING
TOBACCO
Penn’s spells quality.
Why?
Because—
Penn's is pncuptl air
tight in tht patented
11fw container — ihe
quality is sealed in.
So Penn's is always fresh
— an entirely new idea for
chewing tobacco.'
Have you ever really
chewed fresh tobacco?
Btly Penn’s the next time.
Try it. Notice the fine con-
/•' «3itton.
r And after that, use fresh
_Shewing tobacco — Penn’s.
% Z‘JCZ..s.
SHERIFF SALE
Ing north of Ben Hill Street, contain
ing 39 acres, more or less. ..,1 .•
/Also alt of lot 247 except(6 acres
in the northeast corner df said lot, be
ing alt of said l*t lying w«qt| of .Said
Gib House Branch, the acreage la
Will be weld before the Court: HndS{ ^h/Bb /htihr.Jfi’iaeresy.JHote’jojr l«s, ;
door in said County on the first Tuen- «« part excepted being described-«
GEORGIA—bougies' Couaty. ’
day in April 1922, to the highest- nod
beat bidder for cash, within the legal
hours of sale, the following described
property to-wit:
Parcel No. )i Peru of original land
Iota numbers 318 and 367 in 19th dis
trict, second section of Douglas Co.
Georgia, and known as the Rogers lots
in the town of -Lithia., Springs, and
known in plan of said town as follows:
Lots 1, 3, 6, 7, 8, 11 Block No. 1
“ 1, 2, 3 and 7 to 18 both inclusive
Block No, 2, Lota I to 18 both inclus
ive Block No. 6; lots 1 to 9 both inclus
ive block no. 6; lots 1 to 16 both in
clusive block No. 10; lots 2 to 8 both
inclusive block No. 11; lots 1 to 8 both
inclusive block No. 12; lots 1 to 16
both inclusive block No. 13; lotB 1 to 14
both inclusive block No. 16; lots 1 to 7
both inclusive block No. 17.
Parcel No. 2, known ae Dummy Line
lots and being in original land lots
316. 317, 318, 251, 262 and 253 in 18th
Diet. 2nd Sec. of Douglas County
Georgia, and known in plan of said
town of Lithia Springs as follows;
Lots 3 and 4 Block B-l; lots 6 and 6
block B-2; lots 6 and 6 block b-3; lot 1
block B-4; lots 6 and 7 block B-6; lots
1, 4and 6 block B-6; lot 6 block B-7;
lots 2, 3 and 4 block b-9; lots 7, 8 and 9
block B-ll; lots 6, 7, 8, 9 and 19 block
B-13; let. 10 block B-14; lots 1, 2 and 3
block B-16; also lots 6. 6 and 7 block
B-l; lots 1 to 4, 'Both inclusive block
B-2; lots 1 to 4 both inclusive block
B-3; lots 2 to 7 both inclusive block
U-4; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, and lo block
B-6; lota 2, 3, 6 and 7 block B-6;
lots 1 to 4 both inclusive block B-7;
lots 1 to 4, both inclusive block B-8;
lots 5, 6 and 7 block B-9; lots 1 to 7
both inclusive block B-10; lots 1, 2, 3,
4, 6, 6, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 block B-ll;
lots 8 to 14 both inclusive block LI-12;
lots 1 to 6 both inclusive block B-13;
lots 1 to 9 both inclusive block ii-14;
lots 1 to 11 both inclusive block B-16;
lots 4 to 12 both inclusive block B-16.
Parcel No. 3 known as the Garrett
lots in town of Lithia Springs anti ly
ing East of Sweet Water Street.
Being lots No. 4. 5, 7, 8, 9, 14,
16, 18 and 19 in Block J. W. M
deed from W, M. Causey, to, J.- S.,
James and J. A. Watson dated Feb.
3rd, 1883. , -
All of the original land Tots men
tioned in this description befhg in the
18th District, 2nd Section of Douglas
County, Georgia, and all of said prop
erty herein described havihg such
shape, metes, bounds, course* and dis
tances as will more fully. Appear, by
reference to plats thereof recorded ia
deed book “L," page 337, Douglas
County Records; and Plat Book No. 1,
pages .24 &25 of. Douglas County Rec
ords.
Said above described property lev
ied upon and to be sold as the prop
erty of J. H. Nunn ally under anil by
virtue of an execution issued by J.
W. Baggett, tax collector of Douglas
County, Georgia, against said J. H.
Nunnally and said above described
property for the unpaid State and
County Taxes upon said property for
the year 1921.
Levy made by W. T. Mozley, deputy
sheriff and returned to me.
Tenant in possession notified of levy
as law directs.
This March 6th, 1922.
A.S. BAGGB'BT, Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE i
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Will be told before the courthoute door In
aaid county:on the firet Tuoadey in April, IP!
iplhehlsheat end'beet bidder for cosh, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit;
65 Acres of land off of the South
East conerof Original Land 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 by the John
Pope land, on the North by the J,
S. Abercrombia and the Pitts land
on the East by J. S. Abercrombia
land and on the West' by the 40
acres o’t the John Vansant laud,
now owned by the first party ex
cept 1 acre of laud in lot No. 163
(reserved for graveyard purposes;
Levied on and to be sold as the
property of the Georgia Con
ference and W. S. Boynton as
legal
r T '
Gude's Pepto-Mangan ts the
Best Tonic for Nervous,
Tired Out Wives
r'
Is your wife ’’all tired out', and
cross and irritable much n( the
lime? Do the children “bother
her to death” every day,, and do
the ordinary Household tasks that
she formerly performed with ease
seem now to overtax her? In oth
er words, do you often come home
to a house of trouble instead of a
house of joy and happiness!
-If your answer is “yes” to these
pointed questions, don’t blame
your wife until she' lias taken
Gude’s Pepto-Mangan with her
meals tqr a few weeks. She is
simply ruh-down and nervous and
needs the kind of iron that she
will get in (itide’s Pepto-Mangan
to give In-r more vitality and
strength, For thirty years doc
tors have recommended Gude’s
Pepto-Mangan as a first-class tmild
ing-up tonic. Sold toy your drugg
ists in both liquid and tablet form.
Advertisvmant.
Buvfda'
ageut to satisfy a tax fifa issued
15, ! by J. W. Baggett, Tax Collector
2, for Douglas County, for the year
being in original land lots 365 and 366 1921, against the Georgia Con-
oi loih district. 2nd section. Terence and W. S. Boynton as
Parcel No. •! being lots East of Marsh ‘ “Sf-’Ht. Levy made by L. Bad -
Ave. and South ol Southern K. K, in 'ctt. Depurty Sileiilf and turned
said town of Lithia .Springs, and m over to me. I ius , t}j dll\ 1 4 Mar-
origmal land loir 249, oil), 365 and 366 ell, 1SU2.
in ISlh Disl.., 2nd See.
Lots I to lOuoi.h inclusive block J W \
M lo; lout 5 and Unlock J WM 13: lots j
1 lo 7 both Ithiuetve block JVVAl 21:
lots 1 to 17 both inclusive block ,lwn
22; lots 1 to ir both inclusive block (
ijvviu 2>: Ids l to 1 uoi.li inclusive- block |
jvvin 21; Ids 1 lo |« both inclusive ;
block jvvin si; lols 1 lo 16 both in
clusive block jvvm 26; lots 1 to If; both
inclusive block j\v in 27; bits 1 to 16
both inclusive block j w ill 28; lots 1 to
14 both inclusive block jvvin 211; lots I
lo 1-1 both inclusive block jvvm iiu;
lols J to « both inclusive block jvv
lots 2 and 3 block jvvm .>;;j lols i, 2, 4, I j‘*
o, 6, 1, 5, 9 and lb block jvvm 34; lots 1, a ’ n ,| fifth section of originally Carroll,
2 tuid 3 block jvvm 35; lot 1 block jwm Then Campbell, now Douglas County,
|)x; lols 1 lu 26 both inclusive block ! commencing at a point on the Chatn-
• „ 1, hoochee River at or near the mouth
| of a Branch and Basket Creek, and
Parcel No. 5 known as East chuutmf- 1 fanning thence north 51 decrees, vvest
qua lols and being wysl ol Marsh Ave . j rhams to the Five Notch Road, on
, , the original sooth line ot land lot No.
ill said low it 01 l.Hliiu springs, to-wil: U thfWoe ve.-l 1) chains to the r.orth-
l.ots 13 10 29 both inclusive; Also vvest comer ol’ land lot No. 80, thence
lots 63, 66, 70 and 71. Parcel No. 6 1 north along the original ea-t line land
known as west Chautauqua lots and > | ot j'* 0 - to lI, e northeast corner of
AbMiNISTRATlHRS SALE
$«»V<a/ D»ivlM Cdunty.. ■ ’>/ '
Will.ba-sold before tba xuurtTtia»M
said county, within tht lagdl
hsunkpf sale, on .the first TVeadajr m
Aj)«i, j T922, ( -_to, the highest and v*eat’
bidder for cash, aaid. sale being, held
id fursnanci of aa order granted by
the Court' of Ordinary on March Mth,
1922,-the following described proper
ty, tp-wit? ' ir-: . 1
All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in the first district, fifth
section of originally Carroll, then
Campbell, now Douglas County, Geor
gia, and being the north half (less 1
acre around the Holleman grave yard)
of lot No. '137, excepting also 6.79
acres set off as the dower land of Mrs.
L. M. Teal, described as follows, be
ginning on the original west line of
said lot 210 feet south from the origi
nal north line of the same, running
thence south along the original west
line 693^2 feet to an established cor
ner; thence easterly 706 feet to a cor
ner; thence north and north-westward-
y 786 feet to the said Holloman ceme
tery; thence west along south side of
said cemetery 381 feet to point of be
ginning, leaving an acreage in said lot
of 92 acres, more or less.
Also 80 acres, more or less, in said
district, section and county, and com
mencing where the Moody Spring
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'i degrees east
lo the original line; thence cast to
corner of' lot of land number one hun
dred fourteen (114); thence to a White
Oak Tree near' the Old Cross fence,
taking 25 acres, more or less, from lot
124, making the old place (fence) as
it stood on the east side of the field,
the Tine back to the original lino;
thence to where the Moody Spring
Branch crosses the line; thence down
the branch to where it empties into
Anawaka Creek, the starting point, it
being all the land in said boundary in
lots 114 and 125 and containing 80
acres, more or less, and being all the
land north of said Spring Branch and
east of Arlavvaka Creek as deeded by
A. A. Arnold to B. A. Arnold on 12th
day of August, 1889.
Also the following- tract or parcel
of land in the district, section and
county aforesaid, to-witi All of lot
No. 124, except 25 acres, more or less,
in the northwest corner of said lot and
also excepting the east half of lot 124
as set apart for dower of Mrs. L. M.
Teal; and all of lot one hundred twen
ty-five (125) except four (4) acres on
the north and south line of said lot,
which four (4) acres, was in posses
sion of Win. E. Green, in 1861, and
known as the Richard S. Holloman
place—the said 25 acres excepted in
121 being the same land deeded to H.
P. Hollman l.v- B. A. Arnold, August,
1 sso.
The entire acr
■ *••• - ■ An Or^inini^. 4 •
_ it ofdained by the mayor and eouacil of the Tewa «f Doyglaarine,
» ’ i* h * r *6y erdaiaed by the authority .iorv raid, that section No. 63
fj* f? ®y striking all of said section fad siib-
jututingvin lieu thereof ;the. follewing:
— _—-iiLiSW*.#*'
r_....*l«.W*-
-410.00
.416.00, ot
-*6.00
410.90
-*540
•416.00
-*740-
....... *50.03
Auctioneers, per day. __
Automobile dealers, per year
Automobile accessories, per year .
Automobile garage, per year -
in connection with dealer or accessories ii
Accident and Health Insurance Agents, per year....
Blacksmith Shop or Wood Shop, per year
Banks, per year
Barber Shop, per year „ _
Bowling Alley, per year _____
BUI Posters, per year __
Book Agents or canvassers or magazine agents, per year.— .:
or *1.00 per day. ..
Bootblack stands, per year ...._ • - ...
Bottling works or agents delivering, per year ...._ - “ ojfi
Bakery or agents delivering from wagon or truck, per year I.IZ1 "Zl'SlO.Ov
Circus Shows. $50.00 per day for two rings, $100.00 per day for hiore thka
two rings.
Cotton Mills, per year ^ $25.66
Cotton seed buyers and dealers in hulls and meal, per year..' Z. Z SfiAf-
Coton Seed Oil Mill, per year ~- ,...$16!oC*
Contractors, per year , Z*MK>
00*01$ ", 7 T Jna.f aad *sasnosai*M
Dealers in building materials, per year _..$10.0{>
Dealers in pistols, pistol or rifle cartridges, per ycar . ZT. ZZ-77 $5*0C>
.$10.0C'-
...$10o0t‘
• $10.0£-
if in connection with other business, $2.50.
Dealers in dry goods, per year
Dealers in drugs and sundries, per year
Dealers in Groceries, per year
Dealers in live stock, per year 7.
Drays, 1 horse, $5.00; 2 horse, $10.00 per year.
Dealers in patent medicines, except drug store, per day ii~.il0.00
Dealers in stock food, except in other business where animal license piaiaf
per day —
*10.00
*5.00
Dealers in second-hand goods, per year
Dealers in electrical supplies, per year ^ r . v
Dealers in bottle drinks, per year $10.00, or $2.50 if run in connection wit
other business. •*,
Dealers in grain, hay, feed stuffs, exclusively, per year Z.*10.00
or $5.00 if run in connection with other business.
Electric theatres, per year .£_.*10.00
Electric light and power plant, per year Z$25.0C»
Furniture, exclusive, per year $10.00; in connection with other busitfes *6.00
Fertilizers manufacturers, per year *10.0C»
Fertilizer dealers in connection with other business, per year A~....*5.tK’
Ginnery, public, per year ; $5,00
Grist-mills, per year ZZ*5.©C'
Hardware, per year $10.00, or in connection with other business.
Harness makers, repairers, shoe shop, per year.
$6.00
.*5.0C’
Fire Insurance Agents, per year $5.66 for each company they represent,
or $10.00 per year if not representing as many as four companies.
Flour mills, per year .L.,$5.0C
Canning and preserving factories, per year _.... $10,0C
Experss companies, per year $10.0C •
Fruit stands, per year $10.0(
Hotels, per year $5.o(
Public boarding and eating houses, per year $5.0C
Gitneys, pejr year $5.0C
Tent shows or other shows not held in connection w ith movie, $16.00 per da;,
or $5.00 per day for more than one day.
Ice dealer and manufacturer, per year ... . $10.00
Jeweler or silversmith, per year $5.00
Lightning rod agents, per day _ $5.0'.
.Skating rinks, per year $10.0‘
Machine shop, per year _.. $5.00
Knitting and Hosiery mill, per year ~.*16.0Q
Oils, illuminating, motor oi! or otherwise, agency or company, each com
pany or wholesale dealer, per year .. ?..... 7 $25.00
Sanitarium; per year
1 biddt
ed pr
of land
I several
; follows
DAGGHrr,
SHERIFF SAIT
! be sold before the o
in said county, wit IT r
of sale, on the fir-
1022, to the high
• for cash, the folio
■perty, to-wit:
day levied
Ac,
nmstrator
of said tract he
Teal K-iato
SHERIFF SALE
Will be sold before t^e court hou^*
door, in said county withlin the Jegal
hours of «ale, on the first Ttaesday m
April, 1922, to the highest and best
b dder for cash, the following describ
ed property, to-wit:
d and coal deale
| Junk dealer, buyer or seller, per
.; Restaurants, per year
‘Transfers, per year
(Plumbers, per * year
(Opticians, itinerant., pt-r day
Opticians, per year -
t i iuno tuners, per day, $2.50; per
Meat market,s per year
I Laundry agent- , per year
, Planing mills, per year
Undertaking supplies, per year
Salesmen or peddlers in any ar
of Ian
tlo
the
block jwm ;f2; i<! an< * :,i
er, and par'
as fractional lo
n the Chattahooclv
f land lot;* 35 and 3
ying artTT being in the Third district :
of land lv
dist] ict and Fifth
County, Ga., and 1
•ntaining 2(
of the
}>arc
oing- in the
?ction of Douglas
ng all of laud lot
•j acl
any products r
Merrv-go-rounds, p
Millinery, per year
Ncvv.-iiaper, | er ye;
Jail prjntnijr, < veep
Don! or hillianl lai
I‘lintoKraphci>.
1 n
club, per
Academy
to use 2 acres near t
lid lot for- church co
al 1 that tract
designated by numbers as follows; 7,
o i- ’ original north line of land lot No..3n.
•H, 10, lo, lb, Lti, Li, 2b, 29, ol, «>2, 51, : 14* a chains, thence south 2«» degrees,
:iu, ^56, 57, .>8, li, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, east 19% chains, thence south 65 de
grees west, 15 chains, thence south 75
(degrees west. 27 chains to west line
4$, 49, ,50 61, 52, 53, 54,
Parcel No. 7 known
, otj and 57.
( ,, ,, i acrea be south | of j uni j | ot 3(* th enC e south along
of K. K. and west ot Cluiuluuquu lots; | oriR j nol west line of land lot.- Nos.
being 3 acres in the south-west cornor
of original land lot 394 and 30.5 acres
in lot 303 (being all of said lot 363 ex
cept that part» mbraced in Chatauqua
loU out of north-east corner of ihe
same) in the 18th District, 2nd Sec. of
Douglas County, Ga.
Farce! No. S. All of original land
lot No. 433 in the 18th Dist., 2nd Sec.
of Douglas County, Georgia, except 15
acres in the northwest corner which
was never at any time owned by
Marsh-Watson, et a), and 12 acres off
of the north side of the east half of j and
said lot, known as the Marsh garden.-., P. T
an dthe Turner lot, in the southeast by
corner of said lot containing approxi- | Mat
acreage of 192(
36 and 3o to a point on said west land
loi^ line 700 fret north of the south
west corner of land lot No. ’. thence
east along the north line of the prop- j
f Mr
children 45 cha
point on the east land lot line
No. 35 700 feel north of the -oi
lot No. 35, thence
anda C. Hall and her
of lot
t beast
:omer ot s
dong said
end along
lot No. 31
i hence up
winning, r
lence south
t iine of land lo: No. 35
we-‘t lire of fractional
he Chattahoochee river,
river to the point of be-
containir.g 401 acres,
-aid 100 aci flevied on
ns ihe property of Geo.
ati-fy a tax V. fa issued
ris. lax collector
Railroad, electric
Tele.!’ raph companies.
. • i . r v- Telephone Companies,
ex.:e,n the nitht of Neal s . So(|a ‘ Fount . lini * pel . y
cn T | Shooting Galleries, pr
, 3i u * 4 ♦ 100 Life Insurance Agent
1 no poves. A !.-o all that tract or par- n Machine Age „.
cel o Hand in said district and section J ,7iri n ,v
of said county and being 13!H- acres,
more o Hess, of land lot No. 34, de
scribed as follows: Beginning at a
point on the west line of said land lot
990 feet norths-of the southwest cor
ner of .-flifl land lot, thence east 2210
feet, mdte or Ipss, to the west bank of
the Chattahiyiclwe river, thence north
easterly following' l!i£ meandering of
said river 1550 feci, more or less, to
the east line of said lot, thence north
on the east line of said lot S23 feet*
more or less, to the northeast comer
of said lot, thspee wc8t 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 t<> be sold ns the property of
G. F. Williams to satisfy a tax fi fa
issued by J. \V. Baggett, tax collector
of Douglas County, Ga., for state and
county taxes due for the year 192],
against G. F. Williams. Levy made by
L. Bartlett, depuy sheriff, and turned
i>ver in me. this the 7th day of March,
per year
; or Salesmen, pe?
day $1.00; per year
$10.0'
$5.0
.... $5.0''
—$10.0'
SJO.Oi.
$10.0
..$5.0
$10.0
- selling
$25.0
$5.0i
$10.0
810.0,
$10. Or.
$H)n;o"
.$10.0 .
$5.0
$15.0’
$. ; ,.tr
$25.0
$5.0!
.$?00.0>
$10.0'
$5.0'
$]0:0(
$10.0?
$5.0.
ign painters
Real Estate, pe
Cigarettesf per year ... . ....
Buggies, and wagons exclusively, $10.00; $5.00 other business.
Tractors, not in connection with other business, $10.00 per yeah
Any other business not herein enumerated or otherwise provided for shaF
pay a license of not less than $10.00 per annum or $2.50 per day.
Anyone paying license after March 1st shall pay for one full year and li
cense be issued to end of fiscal year, provided that at the beginning of second
year they
, to be
hall be refunded the
pplied on second year:
pro rata amount of
payment.
Read first time March 6, J 022.
Read second time March 11, 1922.-
Read third time and passed March 20, 1922.
erpayment the-
rv"
•!
BAGGH'LT, Sheriff.
s—lcav
the
Par
; Baggett,
J. W.
oughts
SHERIFF’ SALE
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Will be sold at the court house
said county on the first Tuesday
ithin the legal hours
7th
BAGGEIM
deputy
Sheriff.
s, more or le
1 No. 9. The north half of lot
i32 in the 18th Dist., 2nd Sec. of
Douglas County. Georgia, containing
20 acres, more or less.
Parcel No. 10. Property north of
R. R. and south of Ben Hill Street in
said town of Lithia Springs: Lot 10 in
Block 24; Ids 3. 4 (house upon same).
5, b arid 7 in Block 23; lots 1 to 6, r -rd • ( ;
both inclusive, in Block IP; lols 1 ir. S. L ' ; Ul '
both inclusive, in Block 20; lots 1 to S.: M arch Term, 1> .
both inclusive, in Block 21; and lots' . r , r - . ,
1 lo S, both ir.Wiphve, in Block 22. | *• ‘•• Filtniai], a v the i .• . ptor
Parcel''No. 11. Four (4) acres, in ' nf th° ^ast will and t('st-?:r.ont of C *
the. south west corner, of lot 320. (land 1 r, r>., , i.,, * P in ... ...
lot) and extending through a small ; ^ .‘ te-t,. I>011^:38(.oun-,
strip along the entire west side of said j ly, deceased, having duly applied'
lot and into lot,24$ to the point where j by petition.to i Jeavt* mi* sell the
Gin House. Branch crosses op inter-' 1^ IU 1 S vii 4 , <- ,fp
sects the..west line of saul lot 3«. 'T,, 0 p ' , ’ ,
Also ail of original land lot 321 ly- I ^430 applicutri n UP. be heard
ing-.porth.of Ben Hill Street in sail) | nt tllt‘ re«nlar ti'nn nf the C<>urt
town of Lithia Springs, except town 0 f () rt )j n . ,y for said couiltv. In b e
lots numbers 9, 10, 11 anil 12 in Block I i i j „„ th ‘ i c ,- y ,. ■ : ' s
27 owned by said town of Lithia ’ i’ai?, n Apnl
Springs, said land lot containing an 1 * .
acreage of 37 acres, more or less. T!u s Gtb. driv oj March iB22*.
Also all of original land lot 322 ly-j J. Id. Av. iR 1 Y, Ordinary
il. 1922.
to-wit:
All that
,d lo
at No
own of Doug
McCarley St
nning back
act consisung o: j
Six McCarley St.,
sville, Ga.. front-1
.'ne hundred feet,
hundred and!
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
Hulls and Heavy Groceries
j. B. MOORIS & W. K. BOBO
On Church Street
the
. above property kn
block No. Forty-two in the t
Dougla-ville, with imprro
thereon, said land levied on
propert yof Josie Dobbs Estate,
- > an execution issued by the tax col-
' < said county for her state and
.'•>unv taxes for 1920 and 1921.
This March 3rd, 1922.
A. S. BAGGETT, Sheriff,
McGuire Bus Line
VILLA RICA to ATLANTA
Frost Pro Cahbspe Plants Millions
for immediate shipment from Stuth
Carolina coast an.l South Ga., farms.
Big Stocky pla is. parly Jeaisey and
Charier 11 n Wakefields, Succession.
Mat Dutch. Prepaid mail 200, .60, 400
*1.00, IfM)0, $2.00. By express 2000,
S'.l.OO, 5000, $6.25. 10,000, *10.00 Get
price list Lettuce, B-ets. Bermuda
Onion Plants. Parker Farms, Atlan-
, Leave Vi'la RI-m
I Leave Douslasville_ 1
;Leave Austell
Arrive Atlanta
'TO a. m. Leave Atlanta 4:00 P.m
n.TO a. m. Arrive Austell 4:55 p. m.
-:40 a. m. Arrive Doumlasville 5:50p.m.
•;4-0 a. ill. Arrive Villa Rica.-. 6:00p. m.
Park from 10:30 a. m, to 3:00 p. m.
■125 Ivy St.
YOUR
at
PATRONAGE
Phone iNo. Ivy 4439
APPRECIATED