The Lee County journal. (Leesburg, Ga.) 1904-19??, March 26, 1904, Image 5

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LOCAL NEWS. " miss Tulip Joknson is on the sick list this week., - : Mr, J. A. Fort, of Americus, was here last Wednesday. : | Rumor says the wedding bells will soon begin to ring. Corn is coming up nicely and good stands are reported, Miss Frank Taylor, of Atlanta, is vis iting Mrs. J. R. Long. Mrs. C. F. Putnam is visiting her daughter in Americus, Mrs. Jennie Gill has been quite sick, but is now improving, The farming interest is very lively in the country at present. Gardens are looking fine, and there will soon be plenty of vegetables. Mrs. Geo. D. Kimbrough was sick du ring the middle of the week, but is up again, Miss Jennie Ford has a complete line of spring millinery goods. Call and see them. Mrs. A, W. Godwin’s sister and broth er-law from near Albany, is visiting our town, Mr. D. A. Pettis_ attended the State Republican convention in Atlanta this week. Mrs. Amanda Paul has been very ill for a considerable time, but now she is up again, . The Hon. H. B. Simmons, of Ameri cus, was in Leesburg on legal business this week. Well, the boys have a long time to run, and those that are short-winded had bet ter come down. Mr. S. B. Smith, our sheriff, has made a good one, and will probably not have any opponent this time. Miss Ethel Ware, Miss Myrtle Odom and Mr. Reid Stovall took a pleasant ride Snnday afternoon. Mr. W. F. Williams, who has been clerking for Mr. C. F. Putnam, has gone into the brick mason business. Mr. I. P, Cock, of Armenia, will be a candidate before the grand jury for re election for county commissioner. . The Sunday school at the Methedist church is flourishing, there being a good attendance. Let the good work go oan. The devil is working here at the press while the editor visits the devil at the other press. The devil will try to make success. Some unknown person stole a cow from Mr, John Youngblood recently, but he fortunately found her a day or so af terward, Mr. George Kimbrough will open an ice house in Leesburg on or about April 15th. This will be a.great convenience to the public. ; Master Cheley Holliday left last Tues day for Mepleville,, Ala., where he ex pects to make his home with his mar ried sister at that place. Mr. Rowe Price, cashier of the Bank of Smithville, was a visitor to Leesburg on Wednesday last. Mr. Price is a friend and patron of the Journal. Mr. T. H. McGillis, of Amiericus, who has been engaged in the printing busi ness in that town for several years, gave the Journal a pleasant call on Wednes day last. In another column will be found the announcement of Hon. J. R. Williams as a candidate for the office of Solicitor General of the Southwestern Judicial| District. Mr. Williams is fully compe tent to perform the duty of state’s attor ney, if elected. Jury List, May Term. ~ e The following persons have been drawn as jurors for the May term, 1904, of Lee‘ Superior Court, to be held on the first Monday in May next: GRAND JURORS. W. M, Laramore, B. L. Bothwell, W. T. Simpson, R F. Salter, 1. 1. Cock; Sam, M, Jones, D, C. Jones, F. S. Hale, J. S. Jenkins, Geo. W, Barrow, | W. H. Oliver, W. P, Morgan, ] Logan Thomas, L. D. Hays, W. B. Coxwell, J. E. McKenney, L. W. Mims, J. S. Avery, | 0. L. Thompson, J. F. Usrey, Jas. N. King, J. D. Burton, J..P. Callaway, W. F, McAfee, W. N. Newsome, John C, Deariso, J. T. Carter, R. J. Richardson, A, W. Godwin, A. J. Fleetwood. TRAVERSE JURORS. Jas. A. Hill, _ Joe Brown Paul, Will T. Lockett, R. W, Carpenter, B. E. Powell, John C. Repass, B ¥ dnmer, Ed. A Clarke, William Howell, R. A. Forrester, Walter A. Cowart, Ben Salter, J. M. Exum, C. C. Womack, 'S, B. Camp, Dan. Lewis, iT' J. Green, R. P, Johnson, ‘A. H. Booker, Willie Powell, 'S. R. Smith, }. L. Wells; 'N. L. Palmer, J. R. Cowart, F, M Palmer, Silas M, Page, Goode Price, H. O, Rackley, ‘rGeo. P. Palmer, Z. B. Fussell, Edgar T. Long, Walter W. Cowart, B 2. Fdbe, C. R Hunter, H. T. Garter, B C. Hall. | —_————p Y < —— - Hon. F. A. Hooper announces himself ‘this week for re-election to the office of Solicitor General of the Southwestern Judicial Circuit. He is no doubt well qualified for the position he now occu pies, for he has proven himself so. —— e e 0 & Mr. N. E. Outlaw is a candidate for coroner, subject to the action of the dem ocratic primary, Mr. Outlaw is a clever and deserving gentleman. His anoounce ment appears on another page. D - — ———— 5 Rev. R. 1. Allison preached two able and impressive sermons last Sunday. CITATION. | RORGIA—Liee CouRTY -~ . = - I To Whom it May Concern : Notice is hereby given that J. A Lipsey bhas filed his application in this office for Permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of L. B. Lipsey, late of said county, deceased, and that the same will be heard before the Ordii ary ot said county at the May term, 1904, to be held on first Monday in May, next, Witness the Honorable Geo, C, Edwards, Ordinary of said county, this the Ig9th day of March, 1904. : J. W. MORGAN, Deputy . Clerk Court of Ordinnary. ADMINISTRATCR’S SALE. GEORGIA—IxE COUNTY. By virtue of an order of the court of Ordinary of said county, granted at -the November term, 1903, the undersigned, as administrator upon the estate of Lizzie Johnson, deceased, will sell at public out cry before the court house at Leesburg, in said cournty to the highest bidder for cash, on the first Tuesday in April next the following real property belonging to said estate, to wit:—One hou-e and lot iy the town of Lesshurg, Lee Counly, Georgia, known as the Lizzie Johinson home place and as the place occupied by her at the time of her death, and since occupied by D. A, Pettis, as a residence. Sold for the purpose of paying the delbts of said es tate, and distribution among the heirs, I'his the 3rd day of Masch, 1904 ; D. A PLthis, Administrator estate of Lizzy Johnson deceased. REGISTRATION NOTICE. I will be at the following places named below for the purpose of Registering the voters of Lee County Ga, for the coming Primary. ‘: Smithville, Saturday, March 12th, 1904. Chokee, . . . Saturday, March 26th "’ | Beloit, . Wednesday, March 3oth " ! Lock’s Store, . . . Friday, April Ist " | All other days not conflicting with the I above dates, I can be found at Long’s Drug Store. PBooks close April 4th, 1904 | L R IK, | Lee County Ga, | - LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SHERIFF'S SALES, GEORGIA, Lee County.—Will be sold before the court house door of said county, in the town of Leesburg, on the first Tuesday in April, 1904, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest cash bidder, the following property to-wit: One-half acre of land in the town of Smithville, Ga., same being one-half acre deep north and south and one acre deep east and west, and bounded on the west by Boulevard street, on north, east and south by let 66, being a part of lot 66; said half acre lot further bounded on south by McKinney street or continuation of street between Mrs. McKinney and Mrs. Seebie Woottend place, and ex tending back east to east side of said Givins lot. Levied on as the property of Lee Givins to satisfy an execution issfixed for state and county taxes for the year 1903 against said Lee Givins. Tenants in possession notified in terms of the law. Also at the same time and place, will be sold ten acres lying in a square in the immediate® sortheast corner of lot: 227 in ‘the 14th district of Lee county, Ga. Levied on as the property of W. A, Green, agent, to satisfy 4a fi fa for state and county taxes for year 1903, Tenants in possession noti fied in terms of the law. ~ Also at same tme and place, will gbe sold a certain tract or parcel of }-land s‘itlgate, lying and being in the ‘town of Smithville, Lee county, Ga., ’and known in the plan of said town as lot No. two (2), being the east half of said lot; also further known as the Ciraves place, containing one half acre more or less; lying on the east side of the Southwestern railrcad. Also a parcel of land lying immediately south of' aforesaid lot No. 2 and known as the Stanford place, containing three fourths (34) acre more or less. Both of said places levied cn as the prop erty of Victoria Griffin to satisfy an execution for gtate and county taxes for -year 1903, Tenants in possession “nolified in terms of the faw. Also at the same time *and place, will be sold a certain town lot and %iznprovcments thereon in the town cof iSmithvi}le, I.ee county, Ga.; bounded icn the north by the old McXKinney gin 'house lect; south by lands of Nancy !Southerlnnd or Thomas; east by land I(’s Randall, and west by railroad land, ;Knewn as the property sold to C. H. ‘Hill by Leila Watson, administratrix of 4. F. Watson. containing —— acre more or less. Levied on as the prop erty. of C. H:. Hill to satisgfy a fl fa-for state ard county taxes for 1903. Ten ant in possession notified in terms of the law,. Also at the same time and place, will be sold the fellowing: North half cf lot of land No. 162, containing 10114 acres, more or lesg, lying in the First district of L.ee county, Ga., and knowii as the Rowe Holsey place. Levied on a 8 >the property -of €. K. Putnam fto satisfy <a fi fa for state and county taxes for year 1903 against said C. F. Putnom. Tenant in possession notified in terms of the law. Also at the same time and place, will be suvld the following: Lot of land No. 16 in the Fifteenth district vif Lee county, Gia., containing 20215 acred, more or less. Levied on 2s the property of 'W. H. Ligzan to satisfy a fi fa for state and county taxes for yvear 1963. Tenant in vossession noti fird 11 terms of the law. Also ut the same time and place, will be sold the ollowing: Six acres of land in the . First district of Lee connty, Ga.,, two acres frontage on road leading north and south, and three acres deep east and west; beinz in the scuthwest corner of lot 178. L.evied on as the property of Richard Mathis ‘to katisly a “h fa for: Male and county taxes for 1903, heing land sold to Dict Mathis by A, E. Atkin. son on December 21, 1898, Tenant in possession notified in terms of the law. Also at the same time and pla will be sold the following: On fourth acre of land more or less in the town of Smithville, Lee county, Ga., described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of George Harmon lot, running south one-fourth of an acre, thence west one-fourth of an acre, thence east one-fourth of an acre to starting- point, it being a part of the land bought by Julia Wood bridge and sold to Julia Hardrick and being in the Thirteenth district of Lee county. Levied on as the prop erty of Julia Hardrick to satisfy a fi. fa for state and county taxes for the vear 1903, Tenant notifled in terms of tre law. : . Also at the same time and place, will be sold the fellowing: One lot or parcel of land in the town of Smith ville, Ga., said county, lying on the eat side of the Southwestern railroad and part of the lot of land known as the wgin house lot, and lying between lot sold Chas. Grubbs on west, and street on right, running along the west side of strip =old to A. H. McAfee; said lot mensfiflng‘nlm feet north and scuth and 93 feet east and west. Bounded north by lot of Avery Rrothers, on south by lot sold to Nelson Davis, and being property sold to John Johnson by Avery Brothers on June 17, 1891. Levied on as the property of John J. Johnson to satisfy a fi fa for state and county ‘taxes for the year 1903. Tenant in possession notifled in terms of the law. Also -at the same time and place, will be sold the following prop erty, to-wit: Lot of land No. 84 v the Thirteenth district of Lee county, Ca., containing 2021 acres, more or legs.* Levied on as the property: of C. H. Barnes by virtue of a fi fa issued for state ‘and county taxes: for the vear 1903 :zg:‘\ins} gaid « G H . Rainer Notice given as prescribed by law. Also at the same time and 'place, will be sold the following: Fractional lot. ef land Nd.: ¢ ¥ 1B the Fopr teenth district Lee county, Ga., cou taining 100 acres, more or less, lying on Flint river. Levied on &s the prop erty of C. i. 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