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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL
WE DO FIRST CLASS.WORK ON
All Makes of Cars
NO CHARGE IF WE CAN’T FIX IT
Difficult Work a Specialty
Prices Right
ATLANTA, G*
FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922.
assess
£*riiS
SEALED
AIR-TIGHT
Veteran.
After working 56 years in steel
mills, Edward Quilty retired on pen
sion. He was the oldest employee of
the American Steel and Wire company.
He started to work before the Besse
mer converter and open-hearth process
were Invented.
Looking backward over his life,
Quilty Is amazed most at the way trav
eling cranes and other machinery have
relieved human muscles.
He says: "The men have more
brains than they used to.”
Average Intelligence will steadily In
crease. as machinery gradually frees
man from drudgery.
Energy, now consumed by muscular
effort, will llow into the brain, gener
ating thought, developing a race of
philosophers.
R. H. Poole C. V. Vansant
DRS. POOLE & VANSANT
Surgery a n d Ch r onic Diseases of
Women and Children a Specialty
Phones Nos. 24, 92 and 137
Offices Over Selman’s Drug Store
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
they have, on or before the first Mon-
^ I day in May, 1922, else she will be dis-
GEOKG1A Douglas Count). . (charged from her guardianship as ap-
To the Superior Court ot Said County:' 1 plied for. This April 3rd, 1922.
The petition of T. L. Varner, E. O. j j. McLARTY
Sayer and J. T. Duncan, all of said | Ordinary Douglas County, Ga.
state and % couty, shows to tlie Court
the following facts;
R. E. HAMILTON, M. 1).
Res. Pho n e 78 Office Phone 73
Diseases of Heart and Lungs a
Specialty
Office in Hutcheson Building.
LOIS MILLS
DR. R. A. RAINER
Office in Hutcheson Building.
DR. D. HOUSEWORTH
Special attention to Surgery and
Diseases of Women and Children.
Phones: Office, 106; Res., 118.
Office in Hutcheson Bldg.
Now Prepared
to do
Dry Cleaning
l isi. Petitioners, together with their Georgia, Douglas County.
' associates, desire to be incorporated Puralumt l0 un ordul . ghmled b y
under the name ot the Home Fertiii- Court of Ordinary of said County on
I zor Wol ' ks ' tor a I’^iotf »f twenty i jlavch 3rd. 1922. will be sold before the
j yoai’s, with the right to renew said (juu;T house door of said County, wit.li-
chaiter at the expiration of said time. in i j,, [ hours of sale, on llie nrst j
i 2nd. The object of said corporation Tuesday in Muy next, the following
i :s pecuniary gain and to carry on and descuued property ro-wit.
1 .naintain a mercantile business and l” l ho .Suutli nalf.of land lot number one
I buy and sell fertilizers, cotton, corn, j hundred eleven in lirst uistnci, fifth
t’otton see*, iite.il and other leeds, to section ot Ltouglas Gouniy, (.icorgiu,
^manufacture and mix fertilizers^ buy conlaining one humlreU acres, more or
-i .i mu to nuls tor lertilizeis and ' i Krtd .
to make contracts, borrow money
it.an money, to sue and bo sued, to buy
Said property to be sold as the prop-
B. Baggett estate, lute of
and sell real estate, and to no any and Dougius County, ueorgn
all acts that may be necessary in
the operation of said business.
3rd. The principle place of busi
ness will be in the town of Douglas-
: villo, Douglas County, Georgia.
4th. The Capital stock of said cor
poration shall be ten thousand dollars,
divided into shares of one hundred
dollars each, and they show that teg
per cent of the capital stock,, to-wit:
Executor ol the
T. L. PITTMAN,
o. a. liaggctt
SHERIFF SALE
BANKRUPT NOTICE
In the District Court of the United
States for the Northern District of
Georgia, Northern Division, in Bank
ruptcy No 8036.
In the matter of James W. Townsend.
Bankrupt.
To the creditors of the said bankrupt,
of Douglasville, in the county of Doug
las, said District:
GEO Util A—Doug! is County.
Will be sold before t‘*e court noase
Twenty Five Hundred Dollars, is pa*d ! door, in suid county, withliu the icgai
in. Petitioners desire the right to j hours of sale, on tne first Tuesday m
increase the capital stock to twenty j M ft y, 1022, to tho highest and best
five thousand dollars. : b duel* fur eush, tne following ueseno-
5th. Petitoners ^desire that said , c *d property # to-wit:
corporation may have the right to : Tnat tract or paicel of land lying and
elect a board of directors by a vote of being in Uie loin., district and - section
its stockholders, and to elect a presi- : ui auid County und known as i.ot N
dent, vice-president, and secretary
and treasurer by ^aid board of direc
tors, and to have and make all proper
| and necessary by-laws, rules and regu-
J. R. HUTCHESON
Atlorney-at-Law
Office in Hutcheson Building.
Dr. J. F. Duffey
Registered Optometrist
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
At Duffey's Jewelry Store
J. T. SAMPLES
SURVEYOR
Land Surveyed, Plata and Blue
Prints Made on Short Notice.
Federal Loan Surveys a Specialty.
Address, WINSTON, GA Kt. 2.
Not.ce i s hereby given that on the | lations that are netcssal , v fm . the car .
22nd .lay of Apr.1 1022 the ««'<! James j rying „„ of said busin and also t0
W. Townsend was duly adjudicated huv0 and use n common soul,
bankrupt; and that the first meeting j WhereforCi petitioners file this,
of the creditors of the said bankrupt their petiti in the office of the
will be he d at the Court House in clork of thc s ’ uperior Court and
-U8 and containing 4U acres more or less
i he above traci ol iai.u levied on to
suiisly an execution issued mom Jiup-
rior Luuri in said County m lavor of
A. E. Lillis uiiU against d. o. Uavis.
Levey made by W. 1. IVioZ.ey Oepuity
bberin aou tun.eg over to me.
f ills uie <Uli, duy or Apiu lv2i.
A-JS. BAGGKfT, bneriff.
Douglasville, Ga. at the hour of nine
0 4 Glock A. M. on the 8th day or May
1922 at which time the creditors of
the said bankrupt may attend, prove
their claims, examine the bankrupt,
elect a trustee and transact such other
bussiness as may properly come before
such meeting. At Carrollton, Ga.
This, the 26th day of April, 1922.
• Eugene Spradlin,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
CITATION—YEAR’S SUPPORT
GEORGIA—Dojglas County.
Notice is hereby given, that the ap
praisers appointed to set apart and as
sign a Year’s Support to Mrs. C. T.
Price, the Widow of J. M- Price decea
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, 1022, of the
Court of Ordinary. This April 3rd, 19-
22.
J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
com Dare
FUk Premier Tread
30 X 3j-f-»10.85
Non-Skid Fabric
30x3 yi— 14.85
Extra-Ply Red-Top
30 X 3yi— 17.85
Bix-Pty Non-Skid
Clincher Cord
30 x 3 yi— 17.85
Blx-Ply Non-Skid
Cord Straight Side
30 x3yi— 19.85
Six-Ply Non-Skid
Cord 31 x 4 —327.00
Non-Skid Cord
32 x 4 — 30.50
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 \Court
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Office of Clerk of Superior Court
of Douglas County.
I, T. L. Pittman, Clerk of the Su
perior Court of DouglaB 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
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
Non-Skid Cord
32x4 yi— 33.00
Non-Skid Cord
34 x 4yi— 41.00
Non-Skid Cord
Time to Re-tire7 35x5 — 51.50
(Buy Fisk)
T HE lower prices on Fisk Cord Tires are interest
ing to you because they buy more tire value than
higher priced tires can give you. Comparison with
other tires will show you Fisk are bigger, stronger,
and lower priced throughout the range of sizes.
There’s a Fisk Tire of extra value in every size,
for car, truck or speed wagon
WE HANDLE
FiSK TIRES
J. R. DUNCAN
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Pursuant to an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Douglas County, Geor
gia, granted on (February the 7th,
iJl6, will be sold at public outcry for
cash, within the legal hours of .rner-
iff'a sales, at toe court .to;",! .lour in
said, county, on the first Tuesday iu
May, 1922, the following described
lands of t.ho estate of S. D. Do' uugnn
Ninety and 8-10 (ninety and eight-
tenths) acres, more or less, of lot
number four (4) in the first district
and fifth (5th) section of Douglas
County, Georgia.. Being all of said
lot of land except 45.4 (forty-five and
four-tenths) acres in the northeast
comer of said lot of land measured off
to Mary J. DeVaughn a. her 1 dower,
and forty (40) acres of land in the
.south-east comer of said land lot,
owned by Luther DeVaughn, and 2u
and ninety-two one-hundredths (26.-
02) acres on the north side of said icj
owned by Mrs. J. R. Jordan . Said
land to be sold for tho 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, 1022.
S. A. GRIFFITH,
Administrator of Estate of S. D.
DeVaughn, deceased.
SHERIFF' SALE
Georgia, Douglas County.
Will be sold at the court house in
said county on the. lirst Tuesduy in
May, 1022, within the legal hourB of
sale the following properly to-wit.
Gnu pair of Buck skin mules about
10 years old weighing about OIL pound
each, also One sorrell colt about 3 years
old aad weighing about 600 pounds.
Levied on as the property of W. M.
Stamps to satisfy a Mortgage fore
closure in favor of T, W. Friddel|.
Said property found in poasion of W.
M. Siamps.
Levey made by L. Baggett Depuity
Sheritf and turned over to me.
This tae 4ch, day of April 1022.
A.s. BAGGETT, Sheriff.
CITATION-FOR DISMISSION FROM
ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—Douglas C°unty. ..
Whereas, 'l'.IL. Pittman, Administra
tor De Bonis Non, of Estate of Jack-
son S. Smith, represents to the Court
in his pentition, duly filed und entered
on record, that he has tull.v administe
red Jackson d. Smith's estate. This
is therefore to cite all persons concerned
kindred uqd creditors, to show cause,
if any they cun,why said Administrator
Bhould not be discharged from his ud-
minitration, and receive letters of dis
mission, on the first Monday in May
1922.
This April 8rd, 1922.
J. H. McLARTY, ordinary
Winn Realty Company
Real Estate
<oans
We Sell Real Estate Dirt Cheap
OFFICE:
SHERIFF’ SALE
Muse Hardware
PHONE 86
tore
DOUGLASVILLE
GEORGIA
CITATION—A PPLICA 1 ION .. FOR
LETTERS OF ADMINIS * RATION
GEORGIA—Dutiglaa County.
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.
Price, late of said county, this is
to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of J. M. Price, to be
and appear at my office, within the
time allowed by law, and show cause,
it any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted to
J. A. Price on J. M. Priicc’s estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 3rd day of April, 1022.
J. H. McLARTY, Ordinary.
CITATION—FOR LETTERS DIS
MISSION FROM GUARDIANSHIP
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
Mri. Michel Souter, guardian of
Mrs. M. A. Kerley, has applied to me
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
mantle, all shafting aud pulleys tor
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 Igrge 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, upon|the 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. BAGGETT, Sheriff.
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.
Work called for and delivered.
All work guaranteed.
G. H. EUBANKS
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E. A. MORGAN
JEWLER and OPTICIAN
10 E. Hunters St.
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