The Lee County journal. (Leesburg, Ga.) 1904-19??, September 16, 1904, Image 1

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THE LEE COUNTY JOURNAL. Vel VIITL. CHURCGCHW®t L3B & 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. ' T Gur Mr. Churchiwell has just returned from New York and Eastern Markets. While there he bought specially for this sale ~ SO | » ' Jobs, Samples and Special Lines Bankrupts Etc. Which will enable you for ten days to secure Choice Merchandise at from one third to mfi&ourth off. eR BD TAGS ON EVERY BARGAIN. e 1000 Yards Calicoes and Lawns, Thisis a collection of Remnants, some ety suit.every e “Sales piife yord Lo B magn o A 5000 yards. vd wide sheeting, clean sweep satei prie@do ydss o = T 46¢ Bleached Cambrie, 10'to 20 yd pieces, loc goods, Sale priceyd___ .~ . .6 Men's Shirts, odd lot of these gootis some werth to 75¢ choice during- - ' Men's £lO suils, specially for this sale we have a few of the-e suits, Clean SRer sdlecprHce A o o b e e e eflos ~ Clean Sweep 3ale prices on these Goods, Clothing, Soes. Dress Goois, Linnens, Underware, Shirts, Hats Tor lack of space we areunable to giveyou all prices. Get the bill that tells you o™l Let us know we'll mail you one. Date Aug. 3lst for 10 Days. Place Albany. - A. F. CHURCHWELL, - . 62Broad St, : ‘ _ e . Don’t Stop 5 taking Scott’s Emulsion be s:r; cause it's warm weather. ¥ Keep taking it until you are 3 gured. It will heal your lungs and & A give you rich blood in sum- i 5 mes as in winter. It’s cod B ¥ [iver oil made easy. m g;z 50c.and $l. All druggists. ™~ ; ‘s‘: o o SRS : :»;m«»\'m Didn’t Care to Be Presented. The wife of a well known naval offi cer tells an amusing’ story of some of her experiences in Washington society. On oue occasion when she was asked to receive at an army and navy german a congressman entered with a lady lean ing upon each arm. One of the floor committee at once approached him, with the poiite request that he give his name in order that he might be pre sented to Mrs, Blank, who received the guests of the evening. “No, thank you,” was the nonchalant reply. “I don’t care to be introduced. I have two idies now to take care of, and that is about as much as I can manage.” ¥ To Cure Constipation Forever, Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25¢, It C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists reiund money Leesburg, Georgia, Friday, Sept 18 1904 Hold the fort, In Oectober, 1864, Allatoona pass, 8 1 defile in the mountains of Georgia, was | guarded by General Corse, with 1,500 j men. "It was 4 sirong, strategic point, and, morecver. 1,560,600 rations were stored there. [Fresich, the southern general, with 6,000 men, attacked the garrison and dyove the defenders into a small fort on the crest of the hill, The battle was deree. The northern soldiers fell in »ucs numbers that fur ther fighting seetned rolly. But ore af {orse’s officers. caught sight of & wkite signal flag futtering in the breeze on ihe top of the Kene saw motmtain, zcross tlle valley, 15 milesaway. The signal was answered, and then caie the inspiring messace from mountain to mountaiu: “Hoid the fort. I am coirng.—W. T. Sher man)’ Cheer after g¢heer went up, and, though hopelessly reduced in numbers, they did bold the fort for hours until the advance guard of Bherman's ariny came {o their relief, Bsix years later P. P. Bliss: the evangelist, heard the story in ail its vivid detail frow a scl dier friend and then wrote the words and music of bis fawous Lywn.—Pres byterian. BANNER SALVE the most h2alina salve inth2 worls. ——— ASt Foley’s Honey ana Tar cures colds, p:. . its pneumoni- Ladies dress Skirts. Were $1.50 Cleansweep Sale price.. . ... =~ .0 o 99¢ % i 3 (JO f ‘e ‘i 323 e N i "".""51 .98 ¢ 5.( O it ‘L i f 4e e ”“..“.“h To e 3.87 % : ot 700 it i h .k ‘f oe e “«“." e ‘.“.“"-.." 498 PIC "URES;— 16x20 All Gilt frame pictures ’ '_,,J,,,98c s:}l 50 30x60 woolZß 3go; Sale prige | wmpr o wudo Lo oo e Negr the Topping Point, l “Mary,” said her father, “you have been Kkeeping company with that .Mx’tchull fellow, for more thain a year , Bew. This ¢ourtship must come to a termination.” “Oh, father, how can you talk so? He is, ¢h, so sweet and nice!” “Ah!” And tne fond father arched his eyebrows. ‘*Sweet and nice, eh? Has Lie proposed?”’ “Well, father, not exactly.” And the girl hung ber head and fingered the drapery of her dress. “He hasn’t ex !actly preposed, but, then, last ei'ening i\avhen we were out walking we passed ,by a nice [ittle house, and he said, ‘That’s the kind of cottnige I'm going te live in some day,” and 1 said, ‘Yes,” nnd thea he glanced at me and squeczed imy band. Then, just as we got Ly, 1 | glanced back at the cottage, and—and ' 1 squeezed his handl” ? “(bh, ab, 1 sece!” sald her father. | “Well, well try him another week of two.’—London Ansgwers. : e e e it S | Purses and Bags of Beads, | Bead purses and bags are more in de mand thkan ever. Very showy and smart ave the little round purses of ' white beads saounted in gilt, also wrist " purses of white or black velvet em- Eroidered in tiny colored spangles. A square puise of stesl besds shows 8 border -of {7t fisursdo-lis, while o« purses areoeniel ol criiatieit of sivel’ | Pt ey aiv o : Baby Thrive If not, something must be wrong with its food. If the mother’s milk doesn’t nour ish it, she needs SCOTT'S EMULSION. _lt supplies the elements of fat required for the baby. If baby is not nourished by its artificial food, then it requires - y l g Scott’s Emulsion Half a teaspoonful three or four times a day in its bottle will have the desired effect. 1t seems to have a magical effect upon babies and children. A fifty-cent botilz will prove the truth