The Lee County journal. (Leesburg, Ga.) 1904-19??, July 15, 1904, Image 2

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E— ~ ¥ Mr. F. M, Mims was in town Thursday Mr. . J. Mims was in town Thursday Mr. C. B. Avera was in town Thurs day. : The rain came just in time to save the crops. . Advertise in the Journal, it reaches the people, Porkers and stock hogs for sale by E. - B. Lee, 1 . : ? | Miss Jennie Ford entertained the young ‘ people Tuesdav. Prof. and Mrs. Price of leslie visited our town this week, Mr. J. *. Denton of Adamr Sta. was in . town Monday, : | | The melon shipping from here this ! week has heen great, l The dwellig house of Mr. C E. Locket is nearing completion, i The lecture at the Raptist church last | Monday night wrs good, ‘ t On account of sickness we are forczl to come out short this week. | I Mr. S. M. Kitchens was in town Wed nesday, and paid our office a visit, I Mr. D. D Hall is spending a few days at Indian Springs this week,recruiting his J health. i 4 1 iy | Mr. Hines oir cieaver marshel is hav ing some much needed work doafon our streets this week. " | Rev. Allison is carying on a protracted meeting at the methodist chuarch this week, May much good he accomplished. : . Our people enjoyeda picuic on the | banks of the creek at Starksvill last Wed nesday. The Editor got a piece of barbe- | cue if hedid'nt get an invitation, ‘ I e v - - ' Mr. E, B. Lee, has just put in a new “ gy ok . S . Feh Cole Grist Mill, wliich has a capacity of | 200 hushels a day. His grinding days are y . e | Wednesdays and Saturdays. Mcal always | on hand to exchange. ! | For the g)en.ht of Leesbuarg School | Prof. Chas. A. W. Warners the lemous ‘‘English Actor” will give a performance l the court houscon tha 25ch.,0f July, | :s : | Mr. B. F. Jenkins atf Cobb was in town | Wednesday, and will have his name put | on our subscription LOOK. ! I carry a full line of plows, bimlcrl mowers, rakes and reapers, See me if | ; : : i e you are in the market for anything in l this line, I will make it to your interest, 1 : S. J. Powell. | | Greatest discovery of the age, “‘Secre | Of Heaiili”, A fruitand vegatable com- ! pound, for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Con- | stapation, Billiousness, Sour Stomach, ! Heart Burn, Malaria, Fevers, Ague, and ! ell diseases arising from @ weak or disor- | der.d stomach. Acts like magi¢ on the | liver A fine Spriug tonic and great flesh i producer. | Price 50cts. and $l.OO per. boitle, For | sale by ail first class druggists, or sent ; prepaid, in lots of three large bottles, or 5 small ones on receipt of price. Whole- | ale rates on application. Reliable | gents wanted 1n every town in United | tates. Matthews Medicine Co,, f Sor sale at Long Drug Store. AmericusGa | | Callon me for Fire Insurance, Ican' place you in the very: best company and give you the p rotection you need. 1 S.J.Powell. Office of Commissioners of Roads and Revenues, of Lee Co., Ga., in regular ses. sion—meeting July §, 1904. The Alternative Road law for said State as appears in sections 573 t 0583, in clusive, of Vol, lof the Code of 1895 and amendments thereto inacts of 1837 page ' 2¢,fbeing in operation in thiscounty’ by anthority vested in us, as County Commi dioners of said county, we dohereby asses | and levy as a ‘‘commutation tax’’ upon ! each mail in said couniy subject te road duty for the year lgog, the sum of two dollars and fifty cents ($2.50), and that said assesment and tax shal be due and ‘collectable on and after August Ist., 1904: anb the time shall remain open for the payment of said assessment s2.soas commutation tax aforesaid until Sept. 15th 1g904, and if any such persons subject to such tax or road duty shial be then in .- fault in making payment of the same, any and all such defanlters shall be and are hereby doubled taxed-that is assessed ffve lollars (&5 00)- as tax and penalty on ac count thereof: and it is furthier ordered that all such defaulters shall be allowed | until October ist., 1904, in which to make | full pay nent of said assessment and pen alty aforcsaid” anddhat any all that shall then remain in default in maXking such ! payment, are herehy declaral subject ] and shall be request«d to preform manual labor upon the public roads of the county | for a period of ten (10] days, for said year, ! as by law provided. : % Witusss our othicial signatures, date | above writteu, | B. 1. McKemey, CountyComm’r' F M. Mims, = o A true extractfrom the Minutes, This ll July 7th | 1904. | James Morzan, ! Clerk County Commissioners. l : Srn i R G Rel PUBLIC SALE ’ Wili be sold bafore the “Court House door, at I.eesbur:s Ga, duaring the legal hours of sale on the Ist Tuesday in August 1904, the proparety balouging to the Estate ] E- McKiuney. late ofsaid Co decd. cousisting of trunk and contents watch, pistol Ete. Terms cash. 5 July 4th | 1904 e _ v A Fleetwood Admrr Wi ee T eR e B ¢ GIVE /e / : : o ¥ /The Journ &I‘,‘/\ LN YOißg Joße=— .| / i e W% ‘ S WORK j = (We Prints Lette Heads, l{( i ‘)’ Note Heads, A ; Statements, o % \/! Bill Heads, A ¥ , Businees Cards, & / Coimissary Cheelis, 4 i )/‘ i.ezal Blanks, i i <7 Wedding Invitations, , )’f" Baooks, Paaiphlets, fll ) And al! Kinix of ‘IY \'t\tlounry,( Y. { ’{f}ive us 2 ‘rial Orderage— o an e For Reat. Sealed bids will be received until Nov 1:t. for the rent of the late Capt. F. M. Heath Jordon plantation for 1 or 5 vears. Good land, healthy place, with deep well i water works throughout and an up to date | ginnery, \We reserve the right to reject } any auad all bids, none but responsible parties need apply. Respt. Heath & Lee Executors. | | I oy THE GRATEFUL WIDOW lOf the late Henry G Morse, President of the New Vork Shi? Beiking C.omp.any | upo. receipt of the first installment of her annual incotne for life of $1,5<30, provxc?ed ' under a contract with the The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, write : | as follows: , { PHILADELPHIA, PA , June 26,1904 - | The Mutual Life Insurance Company Of New York. it o | Dee:wl;;xr:;——ll am in receipt of check for the first payment in bettleme?t:.n. | policy issued to M. Morse through you in March.lBBs. Of course what I P_dfl."‘-" | ulurl:y like about this contract is that no matter how loay [ live there will be | paid me on 25th of June each year $1.500, { i e f’%e({ievin;‘ that no investment in Mr Morse's estate guarantees such ¢4 sure neome as this policy, I take great pleasure in giving 1t my unqguhfled endorsoe ment. . In writing for information about this form of policy state annual income you would like guaranteed. This Company has paid poliey-holders over 600 MILLION DOLLEA RS THe pAUTUAL LIFE INSURBCE COMPARENY OF i s LARGEST i NEW YORK AMERICA ‘WORLD | RICHARD A. McCURDY, President. 'R. F. SHEDDLN, Manager, | Atlanta, Ga. ‘ ° D. D. HALL, Special Agent, i ~ Leesburg, Ga. 3 NK OF SMITHVILLE | BA.L A 5 & Je , A i Smithville Ga. e L ' ! R, 7 =7 T k 2 FN 1 I ONLY BANK IN THECOUNTY. | j rEY ’ v { CAPITAL AND PROFITS $18.006.00 l - ; AT N N T T A - P Lo r . apm MiMBER O+ ASYSTEM OF 30 STATE ANO 4 NATIONA . BANKS i CONBINMED. CAPITAL AND [ SU.PLUS 751.500.0C0.03. ! EACH BENK INDEGEPENDARMI: DEPOSITS SQLICITED, OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS W, S, WITHAM, President. D. G, AVERA, Vice President. C.A. RHODES, IR ILONG, W. D WEBI. & B I. McKINNEY, 2. G WiLILIAMS. . ' CALL AND SEE UZ, : I‘f'\f‘n‘{it' | J. C, McCLAIN Cashier. is, by no means, the dreadf: | disease it is thought to be- - in the beginning. It can always be stopped—— in the beginning. The troubie is: you don’t know you've goi it; you don't believe it; you won't believe It— till you are forced to. Then it is danger ous. Don’t be afraid ; but attend to it quick— you can do it your seif and at home. Take Scott’'s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, and live care fully every way. This 1s sound doctrine, whatever you may think or be told; and, if heeded, will save life. it you have not tried it, send for frec sample, its agreeable taste will surprise you. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 40 Fearl Street, New York, 50c. and $1.00; all druggists. §MMWMMW; § Baby Thrive § If not, something must be ; wrong with its food. If the ; 2 mother’s milk doesn’t nour- Lish it, she needs SCOTT'S § : EMULSION. It supplies the ¢ 2 elements of fat required for : % the baby. If baby is not 2 nourished by its artificial % food, then it requires $ Ya an : Soott's Emulsion } § Haif a teaspoonful three; & or four times a day in its ; % bottle will have the desired ¢ Teffect. It seems to have a ¢ 3 magical effect upon babies ; 3 and children. A fifty.cent { bottle will prove the truth; % of our statements, ; ? Stould be taken in summer as z @ well as winter, ¢ ? SCOTT & 'B??S\'i‘xé’m{:xax!ln(t;:{zgi‘i":@ York z ‘\-M’O‘“’MMMAA.A-A-A-A—: