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LOCALAND PERSONAL
D, Clifton was in town T'uesday. )
The candidates are shelling the wcods.
Mr. Martie Martin was in town Wednes
day. .
Mr. W. R .Clifton was in town Wednes
day.
Mr. Frank Mims was in town Thurs
day.
No one has yet announced for County
surveyor.
Mr. W.D. Green, of Chokee, was in
town Thursday.
Mr. Perry Cocke of Armenia was in
town Thursday.
Mr. Rube Clifton was in town Wednes
day on business.
Mr. Ed S. Ferguson paid our office a
call Wednesday.
'County Tresurer Hall had busiuess in
Smithville Monday.
. Mr. ]. B. Tyler, and family took in the
Barbecue at Sasser Tuesday,
Mr. D. J, Mims was shaking hands with
his friends here Wednesday.
Mr. Bill Bryant one of (Chokees best
citizens was'in town Tuesday.
Mr. J. A. Lipsy visited Macon on bus
iness last Monday and Returned Tues
day.
Mr C. A. Castellow was in town Wed
nesday, while here he remembered the
Journal. Thanks.
THE LEE COUNTY JOURNAL.
Leesburg, Georgia, Friday, May,27, 1904.
Rev. Quarterman, Pastor of the Presby
terian church, preached an interesting
sermon last Sunday.
Old Aunt Caroline Allen, (colored)
died last Sunday night; and the colored
people had a big funeral Monday.
Miss Willie Bunkley returned home
Monday from Bryan, where she had
charge of the school at that place.
The Union Sunday School Picnic last
Wednesday was largely attended and all,
both young and old, report an enjoyable
time. :
Rev. E. V. Baldy, of Virginia, preached
an able and interesting sermon here at
the Baptists church last Wednesday
night. :
The Bank of Smithville has a half page
ad in this issue. Read the ad and if you
are not already giveing them your patrio
nage do so. Mr. J. C. McClain the cleaver
and obliging cashier will always be found
already to show you any favor, consistant
with sound Banking , principles. This
bank is a home institution, and should re
cieve the support of our people.
We had the pleasure of visiting our
sister town, Smithville last week, while
there we enlisted several new subscribers,
and received several compliments, and
good wishes for the success of the Jour
nal from some of her substautial business
men, Smithville is a beautiful town, and
it is always a treat to us to have the pleas
ure of spending a few hours there, among
her cleaver citizens, Many thanks Gen
tlemen for your kind wishes.
I have a few palr of wmncn'shoés good value going at . Bqcts per pai
Drressgoods from. - - Clap s s e b SROHE 60 SRS Ber SEEE
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Irimmings and laces to. match at rednced priges. . . .0 st v vmn s
A full Hne of Ribbons-ftom 0« 0 0 =wrs 05 o Shalh . e S9alh per yard,
When in town call around and examine niy line of Buggy and Wagon Harness
Call and get prices on my litic of Crockery Ware, Tinware and Hardware before
uying elseWhera: 0o ai-Lo Rl i eiler ieTl Sl T S
You can still get AV AA. A, Cofiee 10 Pkg. for ik ek e A RROE
181hs. of granulated gugalfor ol o f ii e e el ROl
Tou can buy one pound of Tobacco as good as Liberty Bell for 3octs. with tag
PRIMARY JUNE 17TH.
GEORGIA—Lee County
Rooms Democtatic executive commit
tee of said county. Whereas this com
mittee ath a meeting previously had ap
pointed the 11th day of August 1904, as
the date on which to hold the election
for the nomination of candidates for the
various county offices and for a repre
sentative in the legislature. And, where
as, we have been requested by many of
the candidates for the above named offi
ces to change the primary to the 17th
day of June 1904, and all of the said can
didates for the said offices having ex
pressed a desire, and having consented
to this change. Therefore it is ordered
by the committee that the time for the
WHITE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY for
the nomination of County Officers aud
for a Representative of the County be and
is hereby changed to the 17th day of
June 1904, said nomination is neverthe
less to be governed by the regulation
heretofore prescribed for the primary not
inconsistent with this order.
~ This the sth day of May 1904.
C. B. Avery, Chairmaus
1. P Cock,
T. S. Kitchens,
Committee.
ERHRE s i sNI A e
In last weeks issue appeared a mistake
in the wording of the notice of Mr. Ed S.
Ferguson. It should have been KIND in
stead of PAIp. We gladely make this cor
rection and publish the notice again.
Mr. Cook, a prominent Naval Store
opperator who has considerable interest
in this and adjoining Counties was in
town Tuesday.
Mr. Ferguson Out of The
Race.
To the voters of Lee Co.
Gentleman: '
My name having been before you as a
candidate for the legislature. I take this
method of withdrawing same. The rea
son there for being the simple fact that
i’ve too much work to do to get mixed up
in Lee Co. Politics, and as I would be
elected in this race it would call for
something more in after years and our
County needs good farmers and fewer
Politicians, I Propose to devote my time
to things purely agricultural. In conclu
sion let me tender my thanks to those
friends who have been kind enough to
pledge me their support.
Sincerely yours,
,»--..FL(LS’ Ferguson,
I carry a full line of plows, binder
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.
WARE G. MARTIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAw, :
Leesbarg, Georgia
LONG & SON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Leesburg, Georgia.
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