The Lee County journal. (Leesburg, Ga.) 1904-19??, April 29, 1904, Image 5

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- LOCAL NEWS. Mr. F. M. Mims was in town Monday. Mrs. M. E. Love, visited Albany Tues day. Mr Reed Stoval visited Albany Tues day. Mr. D, J. Mims, was in town Wedne day. ‘ Mr. G. W. Martin visited Albany Tues day. ‘Mr. W. C. Rutland was in town last Tuesday. : - Green coffee at L. A. Odom’s 10c per pound. = Mr, Perry Cocke visited Smithville Tuesday. If you want taylor made pants, _go to L. A. Odom. Mr. George Youmans, was in town Wednesday. ‘ Mr.s W. H. Sanders, moved to Way cross, Tuesday. Mr. L. A. Odom had business in Al bany Tuesday. 18 pounds of granulated sugar for $l,OO at J. A. Lipsy's. : Sheriff Smith had legal business in the County Tuesday. ; 18 pounds of granulated sugar at L. A Odom’s for $l.OO. All job Printing is strictly cash wupon delivery of work. 25 pounds rice for $l.OO, green coffee oc per pound, J. A. Lipsy. Mr. John Hines left here last Tuesday for parts unknown. For all kinds of hardware you wil, find it at J. A. Lipsy’s. é packages of Arbuckles coffee for sl.ooat J. A. Lipsy's. Mr, Bob Williams returned from a visit to Americus Wednesday. See J. A. Lipsy’s piques, lawns, check ed muslins and demities. ‘ Hon. J. J. Wilson, was the guest of Mr, D. J. Mims, last week. Plain and striped linen finish cham brays. all colors at J. A. Lipsy’s Mr. D G. Avera, Vice President Bank of Smithville, wasin town Monday. Satisfaction guaranteed in every re spect on purchases made at L. A. Odom’s. 0 taaeoronse, 13 D Hall, speit ’ PUBLIC BENAFACTORS. Some Observations bya Rerder of the Journal. The benatactors of humanity. Whoare they? Those who have thought great thoughts on the subject, those who trans late ideas of home of society into a great hope and thrill the people that surround them, those who stretch forth loving hands to relieve the suffering, yes, those who believe profoundly that God is our Father and that we are all brothers and sisters, using these beliefs for the controll ing principals of their daily lives, those who see in life an ever-enduring conflict for others, with ? an inspiration and a hope for ahigher and holier life, those who serve God by serving men, love God through loving his people, bringing the beauty of holiness into their every day life, and lift humanity up to its right ful plane of worship_ to the Father and brotherhood each to the other. ‘‘Star of the Eeast, Oh, Bethlehem’s Star, guide themon to Heaven afar. Sorrow and grief are lulled by the the light.—B. I carry a full line of plows, binders, mowers, rakes and reapers, See me if you are in the market for anything in this line, I will make it to your interest. S. J. Powell. ————— e Application For Charter. GEORGIA—LEE County To the Superior Court of said county. The petition of S. B, Brown, F, M. Mims J. P. Calaway and E. B. Martin shows the following: . Ist. That they desire for themselves, their successgrs, associatss and assigns to be incor Porated under the name and style .of “lhe Leesburg Ginning Company.” 2nd. The term for which petitioners de sire to de incorpotated is twenty years, with privilege of renewal at the end of that time. 3rd. The capital stock of the proposed ccr poration is thirty-five hundred dollars ($3,500) three thousand of which has been actually paid in, said stock is divide ! into 35 shares, each at a par value of one-hundred doilars, Pe utioners ask that they bave the power and privilege to increase said capital stock from time to time to any amount not exceeding thirty-five thousand dollars ($35.000.) 4th, The object of the proposed corpora tion is for the private pecuniary gain and emol ument of its stock holders. They proprose to carry on a cotton ginning. <otton pressing and baling business; to tuy aud sell cotton, lint and cotton seed. at a proper and sufficient gainl 9 rent, sell, lease, or buy and hold such rea; ‘or personal property, make any and all such contracts, for 12' "~ ~oency, or otherwise + the BRICK STABLES, Dhtanfio From Leesburg 'l'ol earby Towns. Albany, . .. . . .11 Miles. . . $2.00 AGAMSS o, ofy g O L 80 Armenig, .0 8 ML N Bronwood:, (v e 1l oao oD e s A e Corß Eerxy. oo ot N aen panokee. o oo g 8 T DT algD SOURSHI. 00l D LS TRI BIOSOth vLO o 0 e T ol TGR GR hDawson. v aon e B Y FASy Stape 0 e g e Yeslie . 0 Ne "....3.00? Laramore’sStore . .12 ¢ . . . .-zoo; Locket’s Mill, .. .2 ol el ManingsStore. - cxa . osde Mims MU, [ . o 8 i e bRe Philemie, .., o 3 N o aue Smitviiie ooL e MR R Sasser . L 00l R L LR Walters Cro.sing 7 eL e S. B. SMITH, Manager. SR> MY DISPLAY OF <@y, Spring and summer Millipery Shows a well selected stock containing the . LATESIN SHEPES - Shirt waist and Street Hats, also a Beaunti - ful selection of | : Pattern hats Caees Vails Ete. Call and 1 will take oleasure in shcwing you through, Thanking you for past favors I Am Very Truly Yours, -~ Miss/N. E. 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