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LOCALITEMS.
Mr. F. M. Mims was in town Tuesday,
Mr. Geo. Collier visited Albany Sun
day.
Green coffee at 1.. A. Odom’s 10cC per
pound. :
Mr,W. T. Locket had busine:s in Albany
to-day.
Mr I. P. Cocke, of Armenia wasin town
Tuesday.
- Sheriff Smith had busines at Smithville
Thursday.
Mr W. F. MeAfee, of Smithville was in
town Tuesday.
Dou’t fail to come out to ithe Primary
next Friday, :
Patronize thie merchants who invite you
ao call a their store,
Read the advertisements of the Bank of
Smithville on this page.
Mr, J. F. McCLean, cashier Bank of
Smithviile, was in town Mcnday.
J.P. Calaway should re
ceive your support for the
Legislature. :
Mrs C. L. Lyons, of Macon is visitig her
sister Mrs* Bunkley this week.
Ordinary Fdwards held his regular
uiorthly term of Court last Monday. |
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The County Commissioners met last
Tuesday and Transacted their busincss.
A standing ad in a newspaper isa
standing invitation for your patronage.
1
Tison R. King, who has been attending l
Mercer University at Macon. returned
home Wednesday. I
Judge Long, returned from Macon
Thursday where he attended the commece
ment, exercises of Mercer.
Vote fer J. P. Calaway
for Representative. Heis|
the peoples Choice. . l
A young white pointer bitch responds '
to the name Dutchess. ILast seen at An- ]
tioch church Sunday 24th. Any infor-|
mation will be greatly appreciated.
Mr. A. J. Fleetwood, one of our farmers,
wasin town last Saturday. Mr. Fleetwood !
las 800 acres in water melons and 500 |
in cantalopes besides a large crop of corn, |
cotton, Etc, ' ;
J. P. Callaway is Closely
identified with the enter
est of the people. Vote for
him. l
In this issve appears the witedrawal an ‘
nouncenient of D. W, Tison for Tax Re
ceiver. “i-on has made this County a good
ofic r anl I's many friends regret to know
that he is out of the r-ce. |
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With J. P. Calloway in
theLegislature. Lee Coun
ties interest would bewell
looked after. |
Mr. G reen and Mr Monroe, returned from
Macon this morning, where they had
been attending U. S. court, as wilnesses
on the Pettis case. The otber wiinesses
that went from here will return to-nignt,
Nothing had been dune up t. the time they
left.
J.P.Callaway, if elected
will serve the wishes of the
people, regardless of any
personal views.
I carry a full linz 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.
| Communicated.
,7 Make No Mistake.
Next Friday will settle the matter as to
who shall be our County officers for the
next two ycars. :
In the race for Represantative. We
have four candidates, all of whom are
good men, but simply being a good man
does not always qualify a man for a cer
tain position or office. The primary will
l soon be over, and before it is too late the
‘voters should think well, and be sure they
make no mistake by voting for the wrong |
man, i
Be sure that you vote for the man who l
is best able to represent the county. !
- Mr. J. P. Callaway, isa gentleman whbo
has considerable interest in welfare of the
Countv, therefore to elect him ‘would
mean that the interest
of the people would be well
cared for. Besides he is a conscientious
gentleman, a man that would not sacrifice l
principle and honest convictions,
With him in the Legislature our county
would be safe and her every interest will
be guarded as his interest is ours. Mr.
Callaway has never asked for office before
therefore taking all into consideration,
would it not be well for the voters to elect
| him, Let us rally to his supporton the
‘day of the primary and elect him by a
large majority, We are comfident that
J. P. Callaway is fully equipped all round
to serve the interest of the peoples better
than any man in the race.
yours Respct.
A VOTER.
Items From Beloit.
The farmers are needing rain 1n this
section,
Miss Mollie Morgan is visiting her sister
Mrs, Jesse Pickron of Albany.
Miss Viola Mitchell is visiting relatives
at Moultrie.
Mrs. G. A. McDonald is up in Chokee
visiting her daughter Mrs. Geo. Laramore.
Mr, J. R. Avery spent Sunday up near
Acams,
Messrs John Drinkwaters W, W. Mc-
Donald, Walter Mallard and H. Wynor of
Albany spent several days last week down
at the Old Graves Mill fishing.
Messrs. Claranc: and Earnest Denson of
Albany spent Sunday with j. B. Den
son, » |
Mr. and Mrs. J. C Deariso spent Sun”
day in Chokee, \ !
Mr, H. W, Hobbs has Been Tl for sev
eral weeks. 1‘
Messrs, C. B, Avery and E, J. Norman 1‘
went to Albany Saturday. ]
Panla spent several days in Albany last ‘1
week visiting her Brother W, W, McDon-'
ald.
Black berries are ripening fast consider
ing dry weather.
Snnday School was rather slim last Sun
day, we hope it will not continue to be |
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- “Patile,” |
e
Married. i
Miss Ruba Laramore of this County |
and Mr. Horace Deriso of Desoto were !
united in marrirge Sunday morning at
the home of the brides father, Mr. G, H. 1
Laramore, i
The ceramony was performed by Rev.
W. W. Malry in the presence of members
of the family and a few friends.
Miss Laramore is the charming daugh
er of Mr, G. H. Laramore and one of the
most popular young ladies in the County
Mr. Deariso is a successful young plan
ter of sterling character.
~ The Journal with many friends extends
congratulations and best wishes to the
young couple.
THE GRATEFUL WIDOW
Of the late Henry G Morse, President of the New York Ship Building Company
upou receipt of the first installment of her annual income for life of $1,500, provided
under a contract with the The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, writes
as foilows:
" PHILADELPHIA, PA , June 26, 1904,
The Mutual Life Insurance Company Of New York. :
Dear Sirs—l am in receipt of check for the first payment in settlements of
policy issued to M. Morse through you in March,lBBs. Of course what I partic
ularly like about this contract is that no matter how long I live there will be
paid me on 25th of June each year $1.500,
' Believing that no investment in Mr Morse's estate guarantees such a sure
income as this policy, I take great pleasure in giving it my unqualifled endorse
‘ment.
In writing for information about this form of policy state annual income you
i would like guaranteed, This Company has paid poliey-holders over .
' 600 IXILLION DOLLARS :
THE MUTUAL Ll
' INSURERCE COMPARNY OF
}) \I DEST L\ll‘i(’lll?ll‘
AMERICA . ¢WORLD
RICHARD A. McCURDY, President.
’ R. F. SHEDDLN, Manager,
| Atlanta, Ga.
D. D. HALL, Special Agent,
__ Leeshurg, Ga.
BANK OF SMITHVILLE.
Smithville Ga. '
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ONLY BANK IN THECOUNTY.
CAPITAL AND PROFITS $18.000.00
MEMBER OF A SYSTEM OF 38 STATE AND 4 NATIONA . ;BANKS
CONBINED. CAPITAL AND ;SURPLUS :$1.500,000.00.
EACH BENKIND&SPENDANT.
DEPOSITS SOLICITED.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
W, S, WITHAM, President. D. G. AVERA, Vice President.
C. A. RHODES, J. R. LONG, W.D. WELLS,
| B I. McKINNEY, T. G. WILLIAMS.
ICALL AND SEE US.
| Respt:
| J. C. McCLAIN Cashier.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
J'\-"\l”n"ul""'h"\"'n"ll"n“\-l'h"hl'l1"ul“.l’\."\o"h"n“u'\.l‘\-"I.l
WARE G. MARTIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, '
Leesburg, Georgia
LONG & SON,
ATTORNEVYS AT LAW,
Leesburg, Georgia.
Notice To Teachers.
There will be an examinatron of appli
cants to teach in the public schools of Lee
County, at the court house in Leesburg
on Friday and Saturday the 17th and 18th
of June, beginning at 8 o’clock.
1R Long, G 8. C
e e - () s s o
Notice To Debtors and
Cretitors.
Notice is hereby given to all creditors
of the estate of J. E. McKenny, late of
said Count- deceased to render in an ac
count of their demands to me within the
time prescribed by law, properly made
out, and All persons indebted to said de
ceased are hereby requested to make im
mediate payment to the undersigned.
This 6th. day of May, 1904.
A. ]. Fleetwood.
| Administrator of J. E. McKinney.
PRIMARY JUNE 17TH.
GEORGIA—ILee County
Rooms Democtatic executive commit
tee of said county. Whereas this com
inittee ath ameeting 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
he nomination of County Officers aud
for a Representative of the County beand
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, Chairmau.
1. B Cock,
T. S. Kitchens,
Committee
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10 packages AAAA, and Leving coffee
for $§1.05 atL, A. Odom’s. Better than
Arbuckle’s #