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Talk up your town.
Mr. 1. P..Cocke was in tewn Wednes
day. . 4
Mr D.J. Mims wasintown Wednes
* M. Mims was in town. Wednes
= in the Journal, it reaches the
Mims, visited Albany la t
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“alaway, vistited Albany
~ited Americuslast
Miss Jenneite Mitchiel of Albany is
visiting Miss Marie Forister this week,
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If you want taylor made pants, go to
L. A. Odom. i
_ Sherff Smith and deputy’ sheriff Gill
tried their luck with the fintiy tribe We
nesday. ‘
- Pare apple vinegor at 25cts. per gallon
. Mrs J. W. Flemings
- Opposite L. A. Odom’s :
In the ¢ ceit bon arr"-?,“ £ P rt
Arthur, a stray ball cut a rofisters leg off,
and left him strutting
i is predicted that the 'world is come-
Ing to an end in the vear of 1908.
County court was in session Thursday
We will give the proceedings next
week, :
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~ Mr. J. P. Calloway shipped the first car
of watermelons from here, this season,
on the2r.
Pure spple vinegor at 25cts. per ga-
Ilen, i
: ~ Mrs. J. W. Fleming.
Opposite L. A. Odoms. .
Callon me for Fire Insurance, I can
\ plgcc you in the very best company
and give you the protection you need.
£ S.J.Powell.
Pure apple Vinegor at 25cts. per gal
lon,
Mrs, J. W Flemings.
Opposite L. A. Odom’s. !
We had the pleasure of visiting Rr‘d-j
hone Sundav, 20 vears ahsence from a
county brings many changes.
M F.T. Kinz nl lvashtry . lois
returned home Wednesdav after a visit to
friends "and relatives in Richland and
Americus.
I carry a full line of plows, hinder
mowers, rakes and reapers, See me if
vou are in the market for anvthing in
this line, I will make it to vour interest,
S. 1. Powell.
Greatest discovery of the. age, ‘‘Secre
Of Health’', A fruit and vegatable com
vound, for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Con
tapation, Billiousness, Sour Stomach,
Heart Burn, Malaria, Fevers, Ague, and
vl] diseases arising from a weak or disor- 1
der«d stomach. Acts like magic on the
liver A fine Spring tomie and great flesh !
producer. |
Price socts. and §l.OO per bottle, For
sale by all first class- druggists, or sent |
pr jaid, in lots of three large bottles, or
* hall ones on receipt of price. Whole
{ ) irates on application. Reliable .
.. nts wanted in every town in United '
acates. Matthews Medicine Co,, f
Sorsaleat Long Drug Store.AmericusGa
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| J. P. CALLAWAY,
Mr. Calaway, had three opponents, but
led the ticket and was nominated Ly a
large majority. With him in jthe Legis
lature, the interest of our county will be
well looked after.
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Notice To Debtorsand
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Creditors.
Notice is hereby given to all creditors of
the estate of J. E. McKenny, Jlaie of said
' County, deceased to render in an account
of their demands to {me wi.hin the time
prescribed by law, properly made out and
all persons in''ebted to said deceased are
hereby reqnested to make immediate pay
ments to the undoarsigned.
This 6th dav of May 1904.
" ArgFlsgtwood ~-- -
Administrator of J, K. McKinney.
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GEORGIA—ILee County. @
Notice is hereby given to all the credit
ors of the estate of T. A. Holliday, late of
said County, deceased, to render in to me
at Leesburg Ga,, an account of their de-
L ¢lGs oy eir et Ceceased properly nad
out, within the time prescribed by law.
And all persons indebted to the deceased
aforesaid are hereby requested to make
immediate yayment of their said indebt
edness to the undersigned at the afore
-saicl place. This the loth. day of May
1904,
S.J. Powe 11
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The Chatanooga Times (Dem,) says:
““Those timid people who regard the atti
tude of Tammany toward Judge Parker is
menacing Democrati: success in case of
his nomination ought to rememder that
Tammanys chief objection to Parker now
is that ex-Senator Hill is hisardent sup
porter, and that in 1900 Mr. Hill’s chief
yawpers were Tammyanites, Tammeny
thunders horribly in the index.
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’ Statements, /
Bill Heads,. !
' Businees Cards, /
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' Legal Blanks, |
/ Wedding Invitations, .
' Books, Pamphlets, |
| Angd all Kinds of Fancy Stationery
Give us a Trial Orier we— '’
THE GRATEFUL WIDOW
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E(’)f the late Henry G Morse, President of the New York Ship Building Company
upo.. 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, writeg
as follows:
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
l 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
| ncome as this policy, I take great pleasure in giving it my unqualified endorse
ment.
Eln writing for information about this form of policy state annual income you
' would like guaranteed. This Company has paid policy-holders over
‘ 600 MMILLION DOLLARS
- THe RRUTUBRE Ll
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| INSUREBCE COMPAENY OF
OLDEST LARGEST
IN ! “ l . INTHE
AMERICA N E YO Rl< 'WORLD
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‘ RICHARD A. McCURDY, President.
R. F. SHEDDLN, Manager,
f Atlanta, Ga.
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D. D. HALL, Special Agent,
. Leeshurg, Ga.
BANK OF SMITHVILLE.
B e =’ - : . ~ ey .
rvmm ==~ """ "Gmithville Ga.
ON:LY BANK INTHECOUNTY.
CAPITAL AND PROFITS $18.000.00
M:MBER OF ASYSTEM OF 38 STATE AND 4 NATIONA :BANKS
CONBINED. CAPITAL AND ,SU.PLUS :$1.500,000.00.
EACH BENK INDEPENDARNT.
DEPOSITS SOLICITED.
‘ OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
W, S, WITHAM, President. D. G. AVERA, Vice President.
C. A. RHODES, J. R. LONG, W. D. WELI S,
B I. McKINNEY, T. G. WILLIAMS. .
CALL AND SEE US.
Respt :
J. C. McCLAIN Cashier.
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WARE G. MARTIN, '
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Leesburyg, Georgia
LONG & SON.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Leesburg, Georgia,
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Dyspepsia Cure
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Digests what you eat.
Itartificially digests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gans. It is the latest discovered digest
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It in
stantly relieves and {)ermanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headache,Gastralgia,Cramps,and
M -4t mwanntanf fmnerfect digestion
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
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Don’t Stop
taking Scott’s Emulsion be
cause it’s warm weather.
Keep taking it until you are
cured.
It will heal your lungs and
give you rich blood in sum
mer as in winter. It’s cod
liver oil made easy.
50c.and $ 1. All druggists.
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