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CHERP GOODS a 4 & o
. | GOOD COODS.
. Don't Forget that we are still Headquarters and
Leaders in | ‘ |
. | OW PRICES <= *
| ALINE OF DRESS GOODS OF VARIOUS KINDS
Fmvflzj‘fiic;dies are Catvdu,cdl;/ Invited to Call arnd Inspect our Lire, [Below nm' Quole yor a
600 Long and Gilt Edge skirts best brands made, going at a reduced price.
Regnlar gocts. shrtS golngat . 00 a 0 Co bt Rl Ll T TR
Rogular 7oote shivpamngat. (0 b o ot g bl il JRICH
Nepulur Bents. ShiMßguangat = | - oo L L TR
Reoilar $1 e 'ahiiiteeblneal o 0 T e TR,
Boys Kuee'Pawtafromng, s = [ .o - o 00 L oo Bels 1063Cts. DEr pair
Youths and ‘mens pants from . oo Sl 0 72cts to $1.68 per pair,
Mensstraw halsfrom: .. 0 0 b i aid aettes o gdcts: apiece.
Boysstrawhats frova . o vl L i G T gßcts, Aviece,
Womens straw hats from .. o et 18cts 10 degBapiece,
A CLEAN PRIMARY
T,ot Us Have NoMudsling
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" Tt is the earnest desire of the Journal,
that the coming primary be clean’' antt
{ree from ‘‘mud slinging”’ therefore we
wish to state to the public that this paper
cennot be used as a tool by any one to
cast reflections upon the characger of any
~andidate. ‘The intentions of the primary
igto give the people a chance t{') cxpress
iheir choice. Desides the ins’iflt which
guts the deepest is the studied ome appear
in print hranded ‘‘malace and afore
thought. “Itnot only makesé an enemy
¢of the man to whom itis addréssed, but
subs an argument of its weight with the
{houghtful public. gy
1t isthe tritest sort of truism tosay that
it is infinately letter for otie to protest his
opposite views in a friendly manner and
without resorting to the use of the blud
cecus of the savage or the vinon of the
cueps ; '
In politics it frequently happens that
reichbor is pitted against neighbor and
end arainst f-iend. In such cases the
coter must chose between friends as to
tl2 one whomt he shall homor with his
sullrage, such a necessity is not always
e2:v or pleatant, it is true, but the cam
7aue thould be managed so that no ani
micsity .should exist after the elestion
enid nuigbors still he neighbors and friends
il Le friends.
THE LEE COUNTY JOURNAL.
Leesburg, Georgia, Friday, May,2o, 1904.
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ITEMS FROM BELOIT, |
Crops are looking nice counsidering dry |
weather. _ l
Rev. Charles Dupree delivered a good |
Sermon last Sunday, also Sunday, nigiit 7
at thundering Spring, a large crowd was :
present, : t
Mrs, W. W, M¢Donal!, of Albany, visi- |
ted her husbands parents Mr, and Mrs, |
G. W. McDonald last week. }
Mr, Will D. Gleaton who Myes near’|
Palmira spent Sunday in this city, !
Mr. W. W. NcDonald spent Sunday |
with his parents Mr and Mrs G. W, Me- i
Donald, }
Onr representative James Mcßride was |
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down in our parts last Sunday. ,
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Mr. Wiley M. Mitchell spent part of |
Snnday aud Monday with his mothcr!
Mrs, H. C. Mitchell, |
Miss Viola Mithell returned home Sat- !
urday from Rowena where she has been |
attending school. i
Mrs. G. W. McDonald is visiting her |
son W. W, McDonald of Albany. | 3
Messrs., D. W. and Earnest Denson of
Albany was in this ‘‘city’’ Sunday, :
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Dr.J. C. Hooks who has been very ill |
for several days. We are glad to say he |
is able to be out again.
Mr. W. B. Bothwell was at preaching
Sunday. !
Mrs. J. C. Deariso returned yesterday l
from mnear Montezuma where she was
cailed to the deathbed of ler father Mr, !
Saunders ‘|
I have a few pair® of women shoes good value going at ____ 84cts. per pair
Dresspoods ftomy | no dag ei s s SCIRUG ARGt BEE VT
Trim.nings and laces to match at reduced prices. uiy :
A full line of Ribbouis fromy' [oog vt Lol 10 2308 wks v
When in town call around and examine my line of Buggy and Wagon Harness,
Call and get prices on my line of Crockery Ware, Tinware and iardware before
buyiig elsewhere, ... o gS L s e
Youcan stilbget Ao A, A, A, Qolleg totßgitor o L 000 ig ol
iBlbs, of granulated sugarfor = v G@biEG il i U e
You can buy one pound of Tobacco as good as Libeity Bell for 3octs. wit i tags
Mr]. S. Avery who lives in Chokee
spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and
Mrs, C. B. Avery. |
__Mr, Bartley Pickron, of Albany, spent
Saturday and Sunday with his sister Mrs.
J. M. Oliver. : .
Messrs. J. M. Oliver and Johné Coston
have been catching fish by the htundreds
at the Jird poni forthe past week.
Mr. J. R, Avery and Miss Bertha May
Powell attended a fish frye up near Adauis
last Saturday report a nice titie. /
g Panla.
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EXCURSION RATES TO NASH
VILLE, TENN, AND RETULRN
Account Sounthern Baptist Conven=
tion & Auxillary Socioties Bayl .-
18, 1904, Via, Conteul ~f Georgin
Railway f
Tickets will be sold {rom ail points on
the Central of Ga. Ry, May lothtol2th,
inclusive, with final limit ten cays from
date of sale, except original purchasers
ot tickets may secure an extension of final
limit to not exceeding June 6, 1904, b
depositing tickets with Joseph Richard
son, special Agent, Nashville, not earlier
than May roth, nor later than ten dayr
from date on which ticket was purchascd
and upon payment of fee of 50 cts.
Half rates for ghildren of five and unde
twelve years of age. 5
For total rates, schedules an additional
information, apply to any agent or repre
cenative of the Central of Georgia Rail
way. :
’ e C. Haile
General Passenger \gent
L, A ODOM,
~ TOWNTALK,
To the voters of Liee Co, '
- Gentleman: :
My name having been before youas a
r candidate for the )egis!atu're.. O'take this
method of withdrawing same. The rea
son these for being the simple fact that
(i've too much work to do to get mixed up
‘ in Lee Co. lolitics, and as I would. be
~elected in this race it wou'ld call for
i something more in after years and our
County nceds good farmers and faster
i Politicions, I Propose to devote my time
to things purely agriculture, In conclu
' sion let me tender my thanks to’ those
’ friends who have been paid enough to
I pledge me this support,
| ’ Sincerely yours,
! : Ed 8, Ferguson,
‘ I carry afull line of plows, binder
| mowers, rakes and reapers, See me if
| you are in the market for anything in
I this liné, I will make it to your interest.
: S, J. Poweli.
| |
i WARE G, MARTIN,
i ATTORNEY AT LAW;
| Lissshurg, Georgia
|
| LOWNG & SON,
i ATTORNEY AT lAW, .
% 4 Leesburg, Georgia.
No. 42.