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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINELFRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1922.
L Napoleon Relic Stolen.
* The sofa on which Napoleon I rested
on the day before the Battle' of Jena
has been stolen from the Grunnen-
baum Inn by Germans. This Is not the
first time that relics of the great cap
tain tempted the cupidity of "collec
tors.” In 1864, the saber presented by
the city of Paris to Napoleon on the
occasion of tho birth of the king of
Rome was stolen from the castle of
Stolzenfelds. This saber bud been
found, it Is said, by the Prussians In
the Imperial coach after the Battle of
Waterloo. The hilt and scabbard were
of solid gold, encrusted with precious
stones. At the same time the robbers
mode away with Prince Murat's saber,
which was also very valuable, and
several other souvenirs, including
Blucher’s sword.—From Be Petit
Parlslen. (Translated for the Kan
sas City Star.)
JUDGE McLARTY FOR
SOLICITOR GENERAL
To the White Voters of Douglas
County:
I hereby announce myself a cand
idate for tlie office of Solicitor Gen
eral of the Tallapoosa Circuit,
subject to the White Primary
when held for nomination of the
same,
1 favor a salary for the Solicitor
General.
APPLICATION FOB CHARTER.
GEORGIA—Douglas Gounty.
To the Superior Court ot Said Gounty:
The petition of T. L. Varner, E. O.
Sayer and J. T. Duncan, all of aaid
state and couty, shows to the Court
the following facts:
1st- Petitioner together with their
associates, desire to he incorporated
under the name of tho Home Fertili
zer Works, for a period of twenty
years, with the right to renew sai l
charter at the expiration of said time.
2nd. The object of said corporation
’• pecuniary gain and to carry on and
they have, on or before the first Mon
day in May, 1922, else she will be dis
charged from her guardianship as ap
plied for. This April 3rd, 1922.
J. H. McLARTY
Ordinary Douglas County, Ga.
I Will appreciate the support, mid 1 maintain a mercantile business and t”
influence of anyone whether I am ! buy antl se!1 *» tiU *ers, cotton, corn,
able to see you in person or not
It. II. Poole C. V. Vansunt
DUS. POOLE & VANSANT
Surgery n n d Ch r onic Dbensen of
Women and Children a Specialty
Phones Nos. 24, 92 nnd 137
Offices Over Selmnn’s Drug Store
cotton seed meal and other feeds, to
manufacture and mix fertilizers buy
If elected 1 promise to use myj., Jlc j materials for fertilizers, and
(best el forts to see that the Jaws to make contracts, borrow money,
me faithfully enforced and that : loan money, to sue ird be sued, to toy
R. E. HAMILTON, M. D.
Rcr. Pho"c 78 Office Phone 73
Diseases of Heart and Lungs a
Specialty
Office in Hutcheson Uuilding.
DU. U. A. RAINER
justice is done. •). II. McLARTY
BANKRUPT SALE
GEORGIA—Douglas County,
and sell real estate, and to bo any and
all acts that may be necessary in
tho operation of said business.
3rd. The principle place of busi
ness will he in the town of Douglas-
Georgia, Douglas County.
| Pursuant to an order granted by
j Court of Ordinary of said County on
j March 3rd. 1922, will be sold before the
i Court hoas# door of said County, with-
| in the legal hours of sale, on the first
1 Tuesday in May next, the following
described property to-wit.
i The South hal f of land lot number one
hundred eleven in first district, fifth
section of Douglas County, Georgia,
containing one hundred acres, more or
less.
Said property to be sold as the prop
erty ef C. B. Baggett estate, late of
Douglas County, Georgia, deceased.
This April 3rd.
T. L. PITTMAN.
Executor of the estate 01 C. B. Bagget
In pursuance to an order passed vil '®. Colmty ' Geor 8 ia '
1 4tn. 1 he Capital stock of said cor-
by the Honorable Eugene Spradling,
Referee. 1, W. K. Robinson, Receiver
of .Joe C. McCarley, Bankrupt, will
sell in DouglasviUty Georgia at 10:00
A. M. on the 24th day of April 1922,
the entire stock of goods, fixtures
notes and accounts, of the said bank
rupt. Said sale to be to the highest
bidder for cash at public outcry and
made subject to confirmation of this
court. A meeting of the creditors is
called by the Court at 11:00A. M. on
the 24th day of April 1922 to pass
upon tho bids received.
R. Robinson
poration shall be ten thousand dollars,
divided into shares of one hundred
dollars each, and they show that ten
per cent of the capital stock,, to-wit:
Twenty Five Hundred Dollars, is pa'tl
in. Petitioners desire the right to
increase the capital stock to twenty
five thousand dollars.
6th. Petitoners jdesire that said
corporation may have the right to
elect a board of directors by a vote of
its stockholders, and to elect a presi
dent, vice-president, and secretary
nnd treasurer by said board of direc-
Receiver, Joe G. McCarley, Bankrupt, i tor ?' 1111(1 to have 1111(1 m ill( e 1111 Proper
arid necessary by-laws, rules and regu-
" | Jations that an
SHERIFF SALE
necessary for tho car-
j In the District Court of the United Tying on of said business, and also to
Slates for tire Northern District of phuve nnd use a common seal.
Wherefore, petitioners file this,
their petition, in the office of the
DR. D. HOUSEWORTH
Special attention to Surgery nnd
Diseases of Women nnd Children.
Phones: Office, 10(i; lies., 118.
Office in Hutcheson Illdg.
J. R. HUTCHESON
Atiorney-at-Law
Office in Hutcheson Building.
Dr. J. F. Duffey
Registered Optometrist
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
! Georgia, Northern Division, in Bank-
| ruptcy.
[ in tilt: matter of Jos. C. McCarley,
! Bankrupt. No. 8IIU7, in Bankruptcy.
I To tire creditors of tho said bnhkrupl
J of Douglrsvillc, in tlie comity of Doug-
Ihm, saitl district.
Notice is nereby given, that on tlie
lllh. day of April. 1922, the suit! Jos.
C. McCarley was duly adjudicated
bankrupt; and that the first meeting
of tlie creditors of tlie suid bankrupt
will be held lit tlie court house in
Douglusvillc, (In. at tlie hour of nine
O’clock, A. M- on Hie 24th, day of
April, 1922, at which time the credit
ors of tlie said bankrupt may attend,
prove their claims, examine the bank
rupt, elect a trustee and transact sucli
other ^business as may properly coine
before such mecliug.
At Currolllon, Ga, this the lltli. day
of April. 1922.
Eugene Spradlin.
Referee in ltaukrnptcy.
At DulVey’s Jewelry Store
J. T. SAMPLES
SURVEYOR
Land Surveyed, Plats and Blue
Prints Made on Short Notice.
Federal Loan Survoys a Specialty.
Address, WINSTON, GA Kt. 2.
CITATION—YEAR’fe SUPPORT’
GEORGIA—Dojftlaa County.
Notice is hereby given, that the ap
praisers appointed to set apart and as
sign a Year’s Support to Mrs. C. T.
Clerk of the Superior Court, and pray
that after the same has been adver
tised as required by law, that the
Court by proper order, grant this pe
tition.
J. H. McLARTY.
Attorney for Petitioners.
Filed in office, this 5th day of April,
1922. ,
- T. L. PITTMAN.
Clerk Superior vCourt
GEORGIA—Dougins County.
Office of Clerk of Superior Court
of Douglas County.
I, T. L. Pittman, Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Douglas County, here
by certify that the foregoing is a true
and ^correct copy of the application
for charter, as the same appears of
file in this office,
This 6th day of April 1922.
T. L. PITTMAN.
Clerk Superior Court
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Will be sold before t r *e court house
door, ih said county, withlin the legal
hours of sale, on tho first Tuesday m
May, 1922, to the highest and best
b.dder for cash, the following describ
ed property, to-wit:
That tract or parcel of land lying and
being in the lo;h., district and 2 section
ol said County und known us lot No.
208 and containing 40acres more or less
The above tract of land levied on to
satisfy an execution issued fnom Su^-
rior Court ol saiu County in favor of
A. li. coins and against H. G. l3avis.
Levey made by vv. T. Aioz.ey Depuity
Sheriff and turned over to me.
This tile 4th, day of April 1922.
A S. BAGGETT, Sheriff.
SHERIFF SALE
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
GEORGIA—Douglas County. '
Pursuant to an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Douglas County, Geov-.
Price, the Widow of J. M-Price decea- t? ia * granted on February the 7th,
sed, have filed their award, and unless
good and sufficient cause is shown, the
same will be made the Judgment of the
Court at the May Term, 1922, of the
Court of Ordinary. This April 3rd, 19-
J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
compare
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Clincher Cord . . 17.85
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81 x 4 -Six-Ply Non-Skid
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32x4 -Non-Skid Cord . . 30.50
32 x 4 1 a— Non-Skid Cord . . 39.00
34 x 4hj— Non-Skid Cord . . 41.00
35x6 -Non-Skid Cord. . 61.50
It is a FiskTire.and is Fisk
character clear through.
There's a Fisk Tire of extra value
in every size, for car, truck
or speed wagon
Time to Re-tire?
lBu$ Flak)
1916, will be sold at public outcry tot
cash, within the legal hours of fciier-
iff’s sales, at toe coait io*.' r >i door in
said county, on the first Tuesday in
May, 1922, the following described
lands of the estate of S. D. De v aughn-
Ninety and 8-10 (ninety and eight-
tenths) acres, more or less of lot
number four (4) in the first district
nnd fifth (5th) section of Dougi&s
County, Georgia.. Being all of said
lot of land except 45.4 (forty-five and
four-tenths) acres in the northeast
corner of said lot of land measured off
to Mary J. DeVaughn as her dower,
and forty (40) acres of land in the
^south-east corner of said land lot,
owned by Luther DeVaughn, and 2d
and ninety-two one-hundredths (24.-
92) acres on the north side of said 1,4 :
owned by Mrs. J. R. Jordan . Said
land to be sold for the purpose of
payiing the debts of said deceased and
making distribution among the heirs
at law of said deceased, S. D. De-
Vaughn. This April 4, 1922.
S. A. GRIFFITH,
Administrator of Estate of S. D.
DeVaughn, deceased.
Georgia, Douglas County.
Will be sold at the court house in
said county on the first Tuesday in
May, 1922, within the legal hours of
sale the following property to-wit.
One pair of Buck skin mules about
10 years old weighing about 90j pound
each, also One sorrellcolt about 3 years
old and weighing about 600 pounds.
Levied on as the property of W. M.
Stamps to surisfy a Mortgage fore-'
closure in favor of T. W. Friddelp
Said property found in possion of W.
M. Stamps.
Levey made by L. Baggett Depuity
sheriff and turned over to me.
'This tae 4th, day of April 1922.
A-S. BAGGETT, Sheriff.
CITATION-FOR DISMISSION FROM
ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—Douglas C°unty. ..
Whereas,!*. L. Pittman, Administra
tor De Bonis Non, of Estate of Jack-
son S. Smith, represents to the Court
in his pentition, duly filed and entered
on record, that lie has fully administe
red Jackson S. Smith’s estate. This
is therefore to cite all persons concerned
kindred and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can,why said Administrator
should not be discharged from his ad-
minitration, and receive letters of dis
mission, on the first Monday in May
1922.
This April 3rd, 1922.
J. H. McLARTY, ordinary
SHERIFF’ SALE
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CITATION—APPLIC A * ION .. FOR
LETTERS OF ADMINIS*RATION
GEORGIA—Douglas Gcunty.
To All Whom It May Concern:
J. A. Price, having, in proper form,
applied to me for Permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate of J.
Id- Price, late of said county, this is
to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of J. M. Price, to lie
and appear at my office, within the
time allowed by law, and show cause,
if any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted to
J- A. Price on J. M. Priice’s estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 3rd day of April, 1922.
J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
CITATION—FOR LETTERS DIS-
MISSION FROM GUARDIANSHIP
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Mrs. Michel Souter, guardian of
Mrs. M. A. Kerley, has applied to mo
for a discharge from her guardian
ship of Mrs. M- A Kerley. This is,
therefore to notify all persons con
cerned, to file their objections, if any
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Will be sold before the Court
House door in said County, on
the first Tuesday iu May, 1922,
during the legal hours of sale, the
following described .property to-
wit.
One No. 01 Frick Eclipse, Steel
wire cable, friction feed saw mill
No, 7599, complete, with also car
riage, carriage tracking; 1 saw
mautle, all shafting aud pulleys for
same; 1 cable wire and pulley; also
one 25 H. P., R. D. Cole engine
1 set of lumber trucks; one 10 inch
drive belt; two inserted teeth
circle saws; 1 large and 1 medium
size. Said property levied on as
the property of M. M. Winn and
B. H. Brittain; to satisfy an ex
ecution issue from the Citv Court
of Carrollton, in favor of Bank of
Villa Rica against C. F. Baily, M.
M. Winn and B, H. Brittain,
Said above described property
to be sold and delivered where it
is now located, uponjthe farm of
Jim Vansant, 3 miles North-West
of Douglasville, Georgia, on ac
count of it being cumbersome and
expensive to move.
Levy made by L. Bartlett, Dept.
Sheriff and turned over to me.
This April, 6th. 1922..
A S. BAGGE'iU', Sheriff.
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