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D0PQLA8 COUNTY SENTINEL FRIDAY NOVEMBER to, 1922,
Douglas County
Sentinel
Official Organ Douglas County
PUBLISHED FRIDAYS
Z. T. LAKE
Editor and Publiiher
Entered at Poatoffice at Douglas-
tills, Ga., a> ..Second Class Mail.
I Forefan Adverllefne Rupreientetive I
1 THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION |
Ford is now engaged in buying
coal mines. Hope he will go to
operating them at once and inaug
urate his plan of cutting prices
As Thanksgiving day approach-
se, we recall One thing for which
Georgians may rejoice and that is
no more politics for two years.
Georgia apples are the best to
be bad at any price. Why not de
mand them when you buy apples!
* « # *
In some near by sections farm
ers are plowing under their cot
ton stalks as a weevil preventative
for next ’ year. Douglas county
should be doing likewise, it lias
been fully demonstrated that cot
ton can be growu in spite of the
boll weevil and it depends on the
individual efforts of each farmer,
whether lie does it or not
There were two or more people
in Douglasville during the spring
who were willing to build potato
curing houses if the farmprs would
agree to patronize them. They
would not obligate themselves and
as a result there will be hundreds
of bushels rot before they can be
marketed.
Why do people Having special
and lengthly communication for
publication, wait till Wednesday or
Thursday to send them in when
they could do so Monday or Tues
day just as well? We can handle
short news items and personal as
late as Wednesday, but special
articles of unusual length must
reach us Monday as Tuesday or
fail to get in the current issue.
Incidentally we noticed last
Saturday that all stores carrying
ads in the Sentinel last week were
doing a good business while those
not advertising were doing very
little business. Our readers will
do well to remember that the ad
vertiser is the man , who has
something to offer you that is
worth the money.
True Greatness.
He only Is greet who hns tile hnblta
of greatness! who, utter performing
what none In ten thousand could ac
complish. passes on like Samson, and
•tells neither futlier nor mother of It”
—Lavater.
A
Wish
“l hsve taken Cardul (or run
down, worn-out condition,
nervousness and sleeplessness,
and I was weak, too," says
Mrs. Silvle Estes, of Jennings.
Okla. "Cardul did me Just lots
of good—so much that I gave 11
lo my daughter She com
plained ot a sorenccs in her sides
and back. She took three
bottles of
Hie Woman’s Tonic
and her condition was much
better.
••We have lived here, near
Jennings, for 26 years, and now
we havfe our dwn home in town.
I have had to work pretty hard, *
as this country wasn't built up,
and it made it hard.for us.
••I WISH I could tell weak
Afomen otCardui—the medicine
that helped give me the strength
to go on and do my work. 1 *
“SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA—DOUGLAS COUNTY..
Will be sold before the court house
door in said county on the first Tuesday
December, 1922, within the legal hours
of sale, the following property to-wit:
The life estate of J. T. Henley; a on e
eight interest in all that tract 01* parcel
of land lying and being in Douglas
County, Ga., known as the Henley place;
and described as follows:
Land lots Nos. one hundred and twenty
one (12i); one hundred . and twenty
three (123); one hundred and thirty
eight 138) and one hundred and thirty
nine (139).. also fractional lots Nos.,
one hundred and eighteen (il8), one
hundred and twenty seven (127), one hun
dred and forty one (i4i) and one hun
dred and forty two (I42), all of said
land being in the First District and
Fifth Section of originally Carroll, now
Douglas County Georgia, containing
1300 acres, more or less; Levied on as
1he property of J. T. Henley, defendant
in Fi-Fa, arid to satisfy an Execution
issued from th e City Court of Atlanta
in favor of the Bank of East Pointy
against J. T. Henley. Property pointed
out by Plaintiff attorney. Terms of sale
cash.
Levy made by L, Bartlett, Deputy
Sheriff, and turned over to me.
This the 7th day of November, I922.
A. 8. Baggett, Sheriff.
also at the same tim e and place will
be sold, for cash the following described
property to-wit:
so acres of land, more or less, the
same being the South-West (Fourth of
lot of land No. 46, lying and being in
the 3rd district and 5th section of Doug
las County Georgia, and adjoining the
lands of the J. R. Holland estate, being
th e land deeded to S. E. Reynolds by
J. T. Reynolds, and recorded in deed
book S, Page 541. Levied on as the
property of J. T. Reynolds to satisfy a
tax Fi-Fa issued by R. C. Morris, T. C.
for State and county taxes due for the
year 1920, against J. T. Reynolds and
said lands.
Tenant in posession notified of levy.
Levy
Sheriff, and turned over to me. m-«
x This th e 6th day of^November 1922.
A. S. Baggett, Sheriff.
also at the same tim e and place
be sold the following described property fj
To-Wit: (50) acres of land off of the
North half of land lot No. 189, the same
being the South 50 acres off of said
North half of said lot, and being the
land situated in the 3rd District and 5th
Section of Douglas county Georgia,
deeded to W. M. Samples by J. B.
Samples, and recorded in deed Book I,
page 50I. Levied on as the property
of W.M. Samples,to satisfy a tax Fi-Fj
issued by R.C. Morris, T.C.D.C. for
State and County taxes due fon the year
1920., against W. M. Samples.
Tenant in posession notified of levy.
Levy made by L. Bairtlett, Deputy
Sheriff, and turned over to me.
This the 6th day of November 1922.
A., S. Baggett Sheriff.
also at the same tim e and place will
be sold for c*sh the following described
property to-wit: ■ /
25 acres of land off of the East half
of lot of land No. 112, in th e first
District and fifth section of origirvilly
Carroll, but now Dougl.ts County Ga.
being 25 acres laid off in a square be
ginning at the North corner of said
East half of said lot of land No. lia.
Levied on as the property of Mrs. M.
E. Strawn and being the same land
deeded to Mrs. M. E. Strawn by O. L.
Landmon, and recorded in deed book O,
Page 295^ to s-tisfy a tax Fi-Fa issued
by J.W. Baggett, T.C., for State and
County taxes due for th e year 1921.
against Mrs. M. E. Strawn.
Tenapt in posession notified of levy.
Levy made by L. Bartlett, Deputy
Sheriff, and turned over to me.
This the 6th day of November 1922.
A. S. Baggett Sheriff.
All that”tract or parcel of land lying, acres more or less, off of land lot No.
and being in the town of Douglasvil'-c, | 43, bounded as follows: On the South
Georgia, atid being described as follows [by the l*nd of Miss E. H. Baldwin, on
to-wit: Commencing at the North-east
corner of formerly V, R» Smith's lot of
land on the South side of the Snuthe
Railway and running in an Easterly
direction, along the South Bide of thj
right of way of th e Southern Railway,
one hundred and twenty (I20) feet;
thence in a Southerly direction three
hundred sixty-eight (368) feet to the orig
inal lin e of W. A. Abercrombie’s land;
thence along said original land line in
a Westerly direction one hundred and
twenty (120) feet, more or less,'to the
lands of J.J. Johnston estate, and thence
in a Northerly direction along the sajd
line of th e J.J. Johnston Estate and the
line on .the East side of the V.R.Smith
lot of land, three hundred sixty-eig’^
(368) feet t more or less to point of
beginning, containing on. (1) acre. m n rc
or less, and being part of original laid
lot number one hundred ninety thr<?"
(193)» in the second (2) district, aid
fifth (5) section of Douglas County |
the East byC.W* Turner extending
long C.W. Turners line 53 rods; on the
North by a tract of land deeded from
J. T. Feeley to A.J. Fincher; on the
West by B. S. Daniel!, extending 4-
lnqg v JLS. Daniells line 67 rods to the
ahoy* named South line., the same be
ing 36 off of the 7q acres in deed from
Cb+f. McLarty to J. T. Feeley. Record-
elk, in Deed Book P, Page 158 of Doug-
la| County records. Said property
If vied on as the property of M. P.
Maxwell to satisfy an execution issued
the Superior # Court at the Sept.
3Perm, 1922, said county, against W.H.
Swafford Principal abd A. J. Fincher
and.M.P. Maxwell s securites and in
favor of W.L. Folds.
Tenant in posession notified of lew.
Levy made by L. Bartlett. Deputy
Sheriff, and turned over to me.
This th c 9th dav of Novemher, 1922.
A. S. Baggett, Sheriff
Georgia, and town of Douglasville. j GEORGIA*—DOUGLAS COUNTY
Said property levied upon to he sold j Will be sold before th e Court house
as the property of E. L. Wortham, j door of said County on the First Tue<-
under and by virture of the executi
issued from Justice Court of the 110th
Disf. G.M. in favor of J. *W. T-,mss
and against the said F. T . fRnd»M
Wortham. Levy mad- by L. Bartlett.
Deputy Sheriff, and returned to me.
Tenant in possession notified of levy
as law directs.
This oth day of Novemher. tm,
A. S. Baggett. Sheriff
Douglas County.
GEORGIA—DOUGLAS COUNTY.
There will be sold before the Court
House door in said county, to the high
est and best bidder for cash on the first
Tuesday in December, 1922. between the
legal hours of sale the following de
scribed property to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the 2nd district and slH
section of Douglas County, Ga., consist- .
ing of (42) acres, more or less, off of Uept. Term,1922, against
land lots Nos. 42 and 43, more particu
larly described as follows: Commenc
ed 0 by L. Bartlett, Deputyv j n g at the branch on the original line
f lot No. 42 and running West across
day in December, 1922. between thc leg.- 1 !
hours of sale to the highest bidder fo.r
cash^ the following described properly
to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land
in the 2nd district and 5th sect; "1 > f
Douglas Count}’, Ga., and described as
follows: Commencing at J. M. Lees
North line on lot 'No. 53 and runrin.i
North to a certain stake n°ar the line
betwgfiji the line of said land and land
of W, T. Daniel!; thence runnin r We t
to a certain corner near the branch;
thencf*8oiitb to J. M. Lee’s land: thence
East-to a corner on land lot No. 45;
th*«^cfc North to land lot No. 53 ; then**-.
EasC-to starting point, being parts of
lotV ofNjind Nos. 4 5 and 53 and co'-
tfHnihg 35 acres, more or less; also one
certain ford truck, Motor No. 4324306.
Levied on as the property of VV H.
Swafford jto satisfy an execution issued
from the 'Superior Court of said County
H. Swnt-
fotd Prin. and A. J. Fincher and M.
P Maxwell -s securities and in favor
of W. L. Folds. ,
Tenant in posession notified of levy.
and lot No. 42 and thence west j Levy made by L. Bartlett, Deputy
"plong the North line of lot No. 43 to I Sheriff, and turned over to me.
public road on lot 43; thence Southward- i This th e 9th day of November, 1922.
also at the same tim e and place will
be sold for cash the following described
property to-wit:
25 acres of land off of the West half
of land lot No. 200, the same being
the North corner of the West half, said
lot, situated in th r 3rd district and 5th
section of. Douglas County .Georgia,
said 25 acres to be laid off in a square
beginning at th e North corner of the
said west half of said lot of land.
Levied on to satisfy a tax Fi-Fa issued
by R.C. Morris, T.C., for State and
County taxes du e for the year 1920, a-
gainst Jethro Jones anil said land.
Tenant in posession notified of levy.
Levy made by L. Bartlett, Deputy
Sheriff, and turned over io me.
This th e 6th day of November 1922.
A. S: Baggett Sheriff.
GEORGIA—-DOy.GLAS C^OUNTV.,
Will besdfd before court fioos^ ddor,
_tpf flic said fcouhfy,^oii the ' jst Tuesday
in- December,- l9a*y-: within 1 the., legal
hours of sale, to the highest and best
ly along said public road to Tu
corner; thenc e East along North line of
Turners property to west line of Turners
property and Phillips to the said branch:
thence up said branch Northwardly to
the starting point. Bemg the land de
scribed in the Bond for Title Recorded
in Deed Book I—Page ^9 of tlie Doug
las Couitfy records.
Also that tract or parcel of land be
ing in the 2nd district and 5th section
of said county and State to-wit.
36 acres more or less, off of land lot
No. 43 being the land deeded from G.
T. McLarty to J. T. Feeley, recorded
in Deed Book P, Page 158, except 36
acres, more or less, deeded to \V. F..
Swafford off of the South side. Also
the above 36 acres is to include 2 acres
in said lot described*in deed from A.
F. Hansard to J.T. Feeley, which deed
is recorded in deed Book P, Page 157
Douglas county records.
Levied on as the property of A. y J.
Fincher to satisfy an execution issued
from the Superior Court of said County
at the September Term, 1922, against
W. H. Swafford principal and A. J.
Fincher and M. P. Maxwell as security
in favor of W. L. Folds. Tenant in
A. S. Baggett, Sheriff
APPLICATION FOR YEAR’S
PORT
To All Whom it May Concern:
Notic e hereby given, that the ap-
piaiser’s appointed to \ set apart and
assign a year’s support to F. C. Webb
and J. P.. iWebb, the minor children of
J. A. \yebb, deceased, have filed their
award, and unless good and sufficent
cause is shown the same will be made
the Judgement of the Court at the De
cember Term, 1922, of the Court of
Ordinary.
This 8th day of November, 1922.
•• J. H. McLarty,
Ordinary Douglas County.
APLICATION FOR YEAR’S SUPPORT
To AJI 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. iCfinnie
Camp, the widow of A. A. Camp, de
ceased, have filed their award, and un
less good and sufficient caus e is shown
the same will be made-the judgement of
possession notified of levy. Levy made Court at die December Term, 1922,
by L. Bartlett Deputy Sheriff, and turn- of the Court of Ordinary.
ed over to me.
This the 9th day of November, 1922.
A. S. Baggett, Sheriff
GEORGIA—DOUGLAS COUNTY.
There will be sold before the Court
house door of said county on the First
Tuesday in December, 1922, between the
legal hours of sale to the highest bidder
for cash the following described property
to-wit: .2 5 acres of land off of lot No.
I51. Beginning at the land line be
tween J. E. £amp and Enoch Reynold*.
Starting at and on the east side of Pub
lic road leading from Joel Vaughn
This 6th day of November, 192a.
J. H. McLarty, Ordinary.
Application for Discharge from
Guardianship
GEORGIA—Douglas County.
D.S. Strickland, Guardian of
Milton Davis has applied to me
for a discharge from |his guard
ianship of Milton Davis, this is*
'therefore to notify) al]( persons
concerned, to file theiro bjection s
if any they have, on or before
the first Monday in December
next, else th e said D.S. Strick-
Liberty Church. Said land to be laid ! discharged from bis?
off in a square, the same lying and be- UfU’diansllip as applied' for.
ing in the third district and, 5th sec. of \ ' S ° vcm ber 6th, 1922,
Douglas County, Ga., and bounded on ( * * Md^arty, Ordinary,
the North by land of J. F,. ■(■•»mp, and! . m l
oil Ike South-east and West hv land of MiNISTRATORS SALE
said lot No. ,51. GEORGIA—DOUGLAS COUNTY.
Levied on as the proper.*/ of Enoch Will be sold before the court hous?
Reynolds to satisfy a lax F:-Fs issued : door on tl e first Tuesday in December
bv R. C. Morris then tax collector for | be.weeo , he legal houra of sheriff!
D. C. for state* and county taxes due- m .u«
public sale to the highest and best bid-
for the year 1920. Also a tax Fi-Fa .
issued by J. W. Baeeett. T.C. for* star. I " f ° r following xanls. to-wit:
and county taxes due the year 1921, a- Land lot number 138, 14 acres off of
gpinst Enoch Revnolds. and said land. ^ or *h East site of land lot number 157.
Tenant in'nosession notified of lew.. describel in leel from John Van-
Levy made 6y L.‘ Bartlett. DepmyS 8ant Abercrombie, dated Feb.
Sheriff. r and turned over to me. 4 1*7^,. 1913, recorded page io4 % deed
This % the 8th day of November,iq22. 1 °°^ Douglas county deed records;
lAv*S. Baggett. Sheriff \ * cre * !" nd off the North side
also at the same tirru and place w}U
be sold to the hisrh«»st bidder, for cash,
the following described nrn r ** T tv
Aft’th^t tract or nanyd of lar»d Ivina-
bidder, for cash, the following dcscrib- 1 anA being in thc zm district and 5 th
ed property to-wit: I section of Douglas County, Ga., 36
of East half of land lot number 1^,
bounded on North by original North
line of said lot, on East by lands of
Mrs. Ida Nations, onr- South by lands
of J. D. Pope, and West by landsof
York; 125 <aercs of land off of land
lot number 157^ being all of said lot
except 10 acres in Sqpth West corner
thereof owned by E. T. Vansant and
65 acres- in the North West corner there
of owned by W. L. P^tts; and lol 1-4
acres off of land lot number 132 being
the West half of said lot. * The entire
tract ^above described being a piece of
land lying in one body consisting of
457 acres more or less and being in the
2nd district and fifth section of Douglas
county, Georgia, and fully platted and
recorded in Deed Book R, page 463,
Clerk’s office Douglas county, Georgia:
Also the West half of land lot number
454 and six acres off of land lot. num-
b er 453* of East side thereof, and,
being a tract consisting of 26 acres
more or less, in one boc^, and in thc
18th district and 2nd section of said
county and State; Also the West side
of Town lot of land number ONE in
Blopk number 44 in th^ walling ad
dition of Town of Douglasville, said
county and State, fronting fifty feefr on
North side of Forest Ave, and running
back same width North 2oa feet; Town
lot of land number 5*in Block No. 25
fronting on Church Street 75 feet, and
running back South on West side cf
Adair Street 200 feet same width; also
a tract of , land fronting on Church
Street 80 feet, known as Joe S. Aber
crombie sales stock barn, and running
back Sbuth 200 feet, bounded on West
by W. A. Abercrombie sales 9tock barn
on Church Street: also two vacant lots-
on Church Street each fronting on
Church about 90 feet and running
back South same width 2oo feet, t>eing
the vacant property lying between ^hc
Joe S. Abercrombie home place and die.
East wall of his wooden sales barn
building on same street Said vacant
property to be sold as two seprate va
cant lots, and said vacant property to
be didvided in two equal parts on Church
Street front.
Said property to be sold pursuant to
order of Court of Ordinary of said
county granted on first Monday in Nov..
1922, and to be sold for purpose of
paying debts of said deceased and mak
ing distribution among the heirs at law
of said deceased.
This Nov. the 7th, 1922.
W. A. Abercrombie & Nesbit Harper,
Administrators Estate of Joe S.
Abercrombie,. Deceased.
CHAINS, AUTO CHAINS
Roads will soon be muddy and you’ll need
Chains. Some baJgains now: /
30 x 3 1-2 Rid-O-Skid -/ $1.95
32 x 4 Weed - - 3.00
32 x 3 1-2 Weed - - 2.25
McCLAREN TIRES
Fabric Sizes all Road Cords
33 x 4
JO x 4
’ • $21.0.0
Oversize “Autocrat” Cord
Guaranteed 10,000 Miles
. . . $30-00
Slaughter & Barrow
Wagons, Farm Implements
and Machinejy at Bank
rupt Prices
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LENSTROTH WAGONS, i'/z INCH, Two Horse 70 00
LETZ DIXIE,FEED MILLS-
ROSS CRUSHERS No. 2 r -
ROSS CRUSHER No. 3
ROSS CRUSHER No.'12
40.00
30.00
37-50
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