The Lee County journal. (Leesburg, Ga.) 1904-19??, September 09, 1904, Image 4

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Leesburg Coton Market ‘ Gool Mid@UMpL ~ & 00" | L 2 9% IO L e o Low Mildbling .. .. . . _ . . 9%t09% Receipts up to press I'our 500 bhales. 7 R ) AP P ST P 5 A | : { LOCAL ITEMS. l | Prof, Price, of leslie, was in town Friday. Cotton picking is the orJer of the day. ‘ ~ Mrs, O. W. Statham is visiting relatives in Agusta, We had just completed « large order for Job work for our tax collector, Mrs, D. C. Pettis has moved in the house fecently vacated by George Kimbrough. Miss Jennie Ford is in Atlanta this week purchasing Fall and Winter Millinery. § t Rev. Jessup filled s regular app intmen at the Baptist church last Sunday. County Commissioners Coart conviened here Tuesday. Mrs. W. P. Gill and children visited Albany Monday. Mrs. K, T, King and daughter, Lois, went to Albany Monday toattend the clearan-e sale of A. F. Cnurchwell. The busy season is at land, and the time to let people know what you have to sell ard what you want for it Roy Salter, iwhile playing around the gin Tuesday, happened (o the accident to get his arm broken. The grounds around the Methodist church, especially, need a thoiough clean ing off. School will open next week, _ with Mr. R L. Free as Principal and Miss Long as as sistant. As we grow older the more convinced are we that "Evil communications corrupt good morals”’ Miss Clara Cowart, died Tuesday, after a long and painful suffering with cancer of the stomach. WANTED:—A reliable colored man to do general work around the house. Ap ply at this office. Let the people attend church and Sun day School more than they do and work for the upluilding of Chri-tianity, ‘The clearance sale of 4. F. Churchwell has drawn quite a number of our cilizens to Albany this week for bargains. Mr. Everitt Green and Sister, Miss Mon tie, of Chokee vi-ited friends Lere Monday Mr. Powell, of Albany was in town Sun day. There was a lively runaway on our streets Monday afternoon in which a wagon was demolished, a buggy damaged and the residence occupied by~ Mr. R.R. Green a little uvset. . Protracted meeting will begin at the Methodist church next week; it hoped tha much good will be accompli-hed. Let ev:- ry body attend. . When you want up-to-date print ing, send your order to the JourNaL, Our prices are low considering the quality of the work and superiority of material. FOR SALE—Two horses and one buggy. Parties wishing to buy can secure a bar gain by calling on the undersigned. The horses are in good order and will be sold cheap for cash. : N. E, OUTLAW, : Leesburg, Ga. . " GEORGIA—Lee County. Will be sold | ‘before the Court House door of said ‘ ‘Couuty on the first Tuesday in October 1994, between the legal hours of sile, to i the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described properity, situateed lying and being in the town of Smithviile County of Lee, State of Georgia, towit: The East half of lot number (15) fifteen lying on the West side of the Southwestern railroad, and containing (%) one half acre front and (1) one acre back; bonded [ on the South by W. D. Wells on the West ‘ by Academy lot; on the East by strert; on the North by Cotton Avenue strect; levied on as the property of Leah J. Ansley and . now in her,possession, by virtue of a fi-fa; issuing out of the Superior Court of Lee | county in favorof the Southern Mutual | Building&i.oan Association .against said Leah J. Ansley, defendant. ; Property pointed out in said fi-fa; ten ‘ants in possession notified in terms of the law. : This the Ist,, day of Septembes,l9o4. f S. B. Smith l Sheriff l.ee County. | Also at the same time aud place, will be | sold all of lots of land Nos. 119 and 1 39l in the 13th Dist, of Lee County Ga. ! Levied and sold as the property of John Dobbins, deceased to satisfy a fi fa issued from the County Court in favor of the Americus Guano Co, vs. John Dobbins, principal and C. W. Scarbroug security. Property pointed out plaintifs attorney } ‘Tenants in possesion notified this Ist., ‘day of Sept. 1904. S. B. Smith, Sheaiff. | yi\&’l.\%\czi Pee AN P% ! y GIVE‘-..._f‘ % N»YOURe g i > MOR K.s| § e We Prints Lette Heads, ¢ Note lleads, % Statements, \/ Bill Heads, ’{\ }/ Businees (ards, / i | y Comissary Cheeks, - L Legal Blanks, | Wedding Invitations, | Books, Pamphlets, y Anjall Kinls of Faney Stntvionerp'//( sGive us 2 Trial Orderemw——7 ‘ ; LA eGt(AAT TN ( | BAD ' J BREATH | ] ha a mild anfi%flo‘%fi?fififi%‘&?fi%fifofi ' derful. My daughter and I were bothere({ with | siock stomach and our breath was very bad. After taking a few doses of Cascarets we have improved f wonderfully. They are a great help in the family.” WILHEIMINA NAGEL, | 1137 Rittenhouse Bt., Cincinnati, Ohio. | . CANDY ! oo l TRADE MARK RETSRED o kg y . i ¢ 1 - | QUYL aR [, Pleasant, Palatable, ; Good, Nol:'or Slck‘::. %um %E- Gq;?fiewugogg fll)): «« GURE CONSTIPATION. ... Bteritag Remedy Company, Chicago, Nontreal, New York, 315 1 X ! NO-TO-BAG o o csasrasseay, e é % ,érw ; This li‘neturo is on every bo.x Qt the genuine ‘ | Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tsblets the remedy that cures a cold in ome day Inhers in the faeulty to get other peuple working for you. The late 'l hos S, Kennedy of Louisville, Ky., did this when, in 1145 he secured a poliey in ‘ihe Mutua!l Life In surance Company of New York for §5,000. Dividends +to the amount of $6,807 has ac cumulated on this policy, making the total amount paid by the Companysll,Bo7. The net premiums paid by Mr Kennedy amounted 1o $3,465.88, making the return « ver cost $8,341.12. . In writing for information about a policy of this kind, state what you would like to receive in cash at the end of limited payment period. e ANUTUAL LIFE . INSURKCE COMPRNY (] OLDEST LARGES'T IN v INTHE . NEW YORK RICHARD A. McCURDY, President. R. F. SHEDDLN, Manager, . Atlanta, Ga. @ v D. D. HALL, Special Agent, | . Leesburg, Ga. Smithville Ga. ONLY BANK IN THECOUNTY. CAPITAL AND PROFITS $18.000.00 MEMBER OF A SYSTEM OF 38 STATE AND 4 NATIONAL BANKS CONBINED. CAPITAL AND ;SUXPLUS +51.500,000.00. EBCH BENKINDEPENDANT. DEPOSITS SOLICITED. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS W, S, WITHAM, President. D. G. AVERA, Vice President. C. A. RHODES, J. R. LONG,*+v2a W.D. WELILS, 81. McKINNEY, ST 0 WIBLIAMS. S " o CALL AND SEE US. : . ; Respt _ ' J. C. McCLAIN Cashier. LOCAL'TAXATION FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS. A PROCLAMATION. By His Excellency, Joseph M. Terrell; Gouvernor of the State of Georgia, Executive Department, fuly 27th 790%. W hereas, the General Assembly, at its session in 1903,{>roposed an amendment to the Cunstitution of this “tate, as set forth in an act, approv:d August I7th Igo3, to wit Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, Th it trom and after the pass.ge of this dct, that article 8, sect on 4 p ragraph | of the Constitation of the State be .ltered and amended by s'riking out the word ‘*upen the recommendation of two grand Juri 8"’ which begin i the first line after the word *“Countias”’ and end in the second line beiore th= word ¢ and’’ and substituting th-refor the wor s *“miliia di tricts,school districts’and by mserting the words “‘muiitia disiricts, shool districts”’ in the seventh line afterword*‘Céunty”’ andbefore the word*““or’"and further by striking out the word ““two-thirds'’ whic.. begins in the sevemn line after the word “a’’ and ends in the eighth line before the word ““voie”’, and subs Ituting therefore the words “two-thirds majority of those voting'’; so that saia paragraph shall iead when amended, as follows, viz; “Authority may be granted to counties, muli ia dis tricts schoo! distiicts and to municipal corpmations, upon the recommendation of the cororate authority, to establish and mantain public schois in their r spec tive limits by local taxation; but no such law shall take effect until the same shull hav. been submiue: to a vote of the qualified voters in each Couxty, militi v di-- trict, school district, or municipal corporation, and ap proved by two-thirds mujority of persons voting ut such election, and the Generd Assembly my prescribe who shall vote on such questions.” Seciion 2 De it further enact d, That it this amendment shall be agreed to b. two-thirds of the members elected to each of the two Houses, the sume shall be evtered on their Journals, wi h the Ayes and Nays taken thereon, and the Governor shall cause said amendment to be published in one or mo. ¢ newspapers in each congressional district for two months previous “to the next general election, and the legal voters at the next general election shall have writien or printed on } their tickets ‘“ Ratification’, or “‘Against Ratification” as they may choose to vote, and if a majority ot the “alectors qualified to vote for the tieneral Assembly,vot ing shall vote in favor of Ratification, then said amend ment shili become a part of said article 8, section 4, paragraph\l\Of the Constitution of this State, and the Governor shafi\make proclamatio . thereof. Now, therefo‘;\e 1 Joseph M. le rell, Governor of said Stite, do iss:E.\_\!hl;s‘ my proclamation hereby de clairing that the toregoing proposed amendment to the Coustitution is submutted for ratificaticn or rejection to the voters of the State, q\u‘alified to vote for members of the General Assembly, at the general election to be held on Wednesday, Uctober sth 1904. By the Governor; JosERH M. TERRELL. Priue Coox ~ Governor. Secretary of S ate. \ '\‘\ e e o e \ . How about that adwvertisement ..\ . . in the Greater Lee Coutity edition of the Journal. \ s FOR SALE. One Horse. Georgia raised. Good gsroo One Texas pony, 6 years old at s§6o . One Georgia Raised Colt 2% years sdo Apply at I. P. COCKE, Armenia. Ga. s el 0 ORGP 2> 3 PP - I carry a full line of plows, binde 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. 1. Powell. BSO H LA SBLA TR AR TR Wi 4RO SR ISR NSO Libel for Divorce- FANNIE HOWELL ) Case No. 936, Libel for di vs >vorce. In the Superior Court JOSH HOWELL. )of Lee County Georgia, Fited March 315 t 7904. ~ To JUSH HOWELL, defendant in said case, You are hereby notified that by virtue of ar order grant ed in said case at the May term, 7g04. of said court, you are required to in person or by attorney appear at the next term of said ccn t to be held in and for Lee County, (Georgia, on the first Monday in November, 1904 (next) then and there to answer the complaint of the plaintiff, Fanuiz Howell, against you for a total divorce, upon the ground of wilful continuous dasetion, as in defalt of such appearance, the court will proceed as to justice shall appertain, . Witness the Honoruble Z. A, Litivtjon |, Judge ot said Court this srd. day of June Igog. | JAMES MO KGAN; Clerk. e i R e RaE | ; Skin Di ; ISeases. f lor the speedy and permanent cure of tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham | be_rlam’s Eye and Skin Ointment is without an equal. It relieves the itch ing and smarting almost instantly and Its continued use effects a permanent ; cure. It also cures itch, barber’s itch, scald head, sore nipples, itching pilss, | chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids. - Dr. (‘“{,B Condition Powders fo horses are the best tonic, blood purifier -ond vermifuge. Price. 25 cents. Sold by