The Lee County journal. (Leesburg, Ga.) 1904-19??, September 09, 1904, Image 1

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Vol.V 111. e CHURCHMWERLLS CLEAN SWEEPSALE BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, Aug. 3lstat 8 o’clock a. m.’ The success of our Sales in the past will be greatly out rival ed by this Clean Sweep Sale. dul' Mr. Churchwell has just returnced from New i’m‘lg and Eastern Markets. While there he bought specially for this sale | : Jobs, Samples and Special Lines Bankrupts Etc. Which will eadble Son 158 i dags tobespi L Biar Mesahahdie ut ot Hias Thive Tothe Runil ot -R ED TAGS ON EVERY BARGAIN.sa. ‘lOOO Yards Calicoes and Lawns, Thisis a colleetion of Remnants, some-z Hgiio o sulf Ve, - Sale pricew ¥d 000 co pbme e ge b 5000 yards. vd wide sheeting, clean sweep sale, price 10 yds. __° _ 46c Bleached Cambric, 10 to 20 yd piects, loc goods, Sale price yd. .. 6 Men’s Shirts, odd lot of these gools some werth t0.75¢ choice during fl Men's $lO suits, specially for this sale we have o few of the-e suiis, Clean Sveßn e BRge. - T oo e eL B se S TR Clean Sweep Sale prices on these Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Dress Groods, Linnens, Underware, Shirts, Hats &e. -' e For lack of space we areunable to:giveyou all prices. Gret the bill that tells you all. Let us know we’ll mail you one. Date Aug. sistior 10 Days. Place Albany. ‘ ‘ " A.F. CHURCHWELL, 5 2Broad St, g : - RISK ALL ON PRMSPERITY. ire Hepuhlicans Playing Their Shell ~ Game Once '[‘)flen? The itepublicans will continue to shout “I’rosper:ity” and will try hard 1o distract the attention of the inillions of unfortunates who are working at lower wages or who have lost their jobs from their misfortune and misery. Regardless of facts, a great prosperity racket wiil be kept up until Nov. 8. The Republican spelibinders will make one more desperate eifort to hypnotize ' the hapless victims of the greed of Re publican trusts. If the charm works, thousands of tLe fdle, hungry and poorly clothed vic tims of high prices and trust extortion will march up to the polls in -a half dazed condition and deposit their bal lots tor tiie party of *‘protection and prosperity.” On the eve of the election, if the spell is still on and they are still possessed by the prosperity delusion, they will button their cheap, ragged coats closely and stand shivering in the street until midnight to cheer for the candidate of presperity—for the trusts —should the election returns go their way. . _ : : C The Republican platform declares that ‘a ‘Democratic tariff has always been followed by business adversity; a p‘B.epnb‘lH"uu tariff by business prosper ity.” The fact is that every business depression that hLas occurred since the Republican party came into power has occurred under Republican tariffs. The great panic of 1873 occurred thisteen THE LEE COUNTY JOURNAL. Leesburg, Georgia, Friday, September, 9, 1904. years after a- Democratic tariff had ceaged and tweniy-one years before anotier began. The panic of 1893 oc curred miove ti:an-a yeur before a Dem ocratic tariff became law. The depres sion of 1903-1, which is still on, cannot ,as yet Le blaed on a Democratic tar ift, for it is'z-e:x:s'm:(zi)ly\' certein that there cannot be a Democratic taviit un til 1807, dven if the Democrats get the president and the house this year. The semiofiicicl orgun ¢f the pres ent adminis{zition, the ‘Washington Star, has already led off in the direc tion that the Republican press Is ex pected 1o go. Oy aduly L itaput “Dros perity ' fotneuwl 68 the szae o which the Renublicans ¢ifo atrely win It said “{lie conntry is prosperiiig as nev er before” and tlint."the people, as a, rule, are in e¢iover knee deep. /11’1’19 , Wall street goicllers are theonly croakers. * * * [egitimate business of every kiud is i:"mmiw};;:’ and crops are on the w. v promisipz to make this a record lire:l:fnz )'Jfor the farm ers.” A Of course 1/, Tiepublicans expect to get credlit at/ti,c November election for record breing crops. But are there no croskeys outside of the Wall street gamblers® Ave the 90.000 cotton mill workers Awlho ure either entirely out of work 01’[ are working only four days a week at tkeduced wages happy and con tented? ¥f not. sre they AVall street gamblers?, Apre the 100.000 men that thie miim:{:ds laid off this year Wall street g:i: .lers? Vo hat about the 168,- 000 stec! \:/ © enrpicyees who are idle E Ladies dress Skirts, : Were sr.so Clean sweep Sale prge. 1o 000 ie oil 0 i i Yooaon.. o - W Theeaan bt s O R O ; ' T D - S eS D e , 08 o Tl R e e b PICTURES:-- 16x20 AllGdlt frame piclures. -10oa0 = o T e isl 50 J0%60 wooLlßugo. Sgle wrice @oo e L T LOF Wi 1 0 Sl Ut W ios vedieed 20 oer. covrweeentil Y tokire They Wl ¢ stpaof <5 siena . thout 29,000 of thely were btn.oki by a 4 “nretit sharing’ ' scheme into Liuving steel stock at 8214, which is now sclling at 55. _lf they are gamblers they are sorry for it. They are trying Liurd to quit the game, : The Repubiicans will soen learn that there are “croakers” in all industries as well as in Wall street. Their pros perity shell gume Is Leing played once too often. They cannot fool all the people or cven a majority all the time. Lintcezad Side I, Oneof the ’ Wil thgteh s, the 00 tme clackmaker of Cone cord. N 1. detighted 7o tell related to e yonth ef [rendel Wol ster T o Ope dar,” wnd the i rau, *while i l osvag rakive PPoskigel it slibe RGP I o L ket by Dianiels faiher, Puacnied and bis i brother Izl who Wwpve Lt DHYS. | with dirty foces an ! suarly hair. enme 1 to the ta2ble nnd ashed e for hread : and butter ; i f complied with their requoest, little | onking (hat they woinld Lecome very | distinenishod ey Datiel dropped | his picee 6f bhresd on the sandy tHoor, l and the buttored side of urse was | down., Fle lootked at it & moment, thep picked 1t up and £howed it to me, say ing: s *hat a pity: ~Please give me 8 plece of Lread tmttored on both sides; then it | let 1t (41! one of the buttered l siew witl Uee vy " Dartmoor Superstitions, 1o no parc of England is superstition 8o rife as In the west of England, and ~especially so on that tract of barrem tapd known as Dartmoor. One angler - who had great luck on the river Dart liscovered this last year. He made 8 i Lig ceteln, but it was made on Eastes - Bunday. It conxisted of 56 trout. the i largest 1% poumds and three of ouw . pound each, Lesides several of half o pound. a phevomenal cateh for the on per Dact. "When he tricd to have some rooked i the farmhouse where e was staving the old moortand cook refused to hiive auvihing to do with them, deem ng thew “devil’s Goh or vishe,” as she prouonneed it “Aunother spperstiticn is that if one picks a picce of breom while tishing that oue will assuredly be drowned be fore the v is out It I 8 general for the moormen when Going a quiet poach when the streams are in tood to spit on dheir fivst worw for luck [1 is thought unluciky te look .into the swater befors making & rast. ‘l'he most ¢urious superstition e chat if one i fishing and for sowe time catches nothing some one I 8 wishisg him ill. and the only way to counteracs the “ill wishing” is to kneel or *'sit ok vour knees,” as they say on Dartoioor, and bite off the top of a young bracken fern. The fish then will be found to bite with most peculiar apd surprisiv g avidity. é | To Cure Constipation Forever, Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10¢ or 256 !t C. C. C. lail to cure, drurgists refund money No.b