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_ Officlal Organ of Lee County,
| Gen, Stakleberg must tea humbug
%fipfin{u"v\hde the ve!s are here—talk
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:{%gjap%luo‘x lio-Yang at a cost that
Stagear tie aljhabct.
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L Motopathis cerebralis is the kind of brain
P o s
& . oowners have. »
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‘J‘. Thlql\ nota good year for-workitg
fihat old calamity howl Mr. Watsou,
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’?~~:-;Pzi}*kér for the white house Watson for
i iivhouse Rousie for the rough houce.
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L \ir Rosevelt,will stand without hitclirg
B rovided he is gag d an? cholorol-form
: oot B+ 41 G B 9 D
B 2 f ilc woisi comes to the worst Mr. Cor
felyon can tike thechecks off ““Tim Woob
buifs ve t
e e et
£ M Cottelyou isnow trying his justly
bolel rated co .gh-up drips on the coffers of
Bhc irint > :
s i QP () MY
. “1 veczon Josb ’lll ruake his wark I
the -world one of these days,” said the
fond wother.
“Mebbe he will,” answered Farmer
Corntossel, “but I can’t help wishin’ 1
®could git him to take hold of a hoe an’
put a few dints into it by way of prac
itice.”—Washington Star.
LHe is richest who is content with the
Hoast, for conter’, ia the wealth of ua
iture. - Socrates
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"‘.lohn Henry, I'll thrash you soundly
gif 1 ever catch you telling another
& story that isn’t true.”
. “And yet. ma, I heard you say to the
imml&}tmj that I had great imagination.”
§ —Cleveland Plain. Dealer.
] have:q o waco use for Blithersley,”
= gaid the proud papa.
i “Why ¥ asked the prond mamma.
& 1 listencd to him for au beur today
’}Vllilg’ he told me about what his baby
S had said or tried to say. nud just as |
L was about to tell him about ours be
;gzé"eft mo, saying be had tocateb a train.”
~ ~—Daltimore American
© “Bridget. can I trust you with the
china?” :
~ ‘‘Sure ye can, ma’am. oOi’'ll save evr
- ery piece.”--Life.
¢ GEORGIA,—Iee County.
" To whom it may concern,—
o : H. C. Haddock having
. made application to me i : due form to be
- app: inted administrator upon the estate of
x’[‘ J. Haddock, late of said county: No-
E tice is hereby given that said application
ga_“tvill be heard at the regular term of the
. Court of Ordinary for said county, to be
. held ffrst Monday in October, 1904.—
~ Witness my hand and afficial rignature
. this the sth., day of Septemler, Ico4,
4 : Gro. C Epwarps, Ordinary,
E st ... =
‘. CEORGIA—Lee County.
«* By virtue of an order of the court of
. Ordinary of said county will be sold at
. public outcry on the first Tuesday in Oc
tober 1904 at the court-house in said
. county between the usual hours. of sale
the following real estate situated in lee
County towit: One fifth (1| 5) undivided
intrest in (50) fifty acres of land in the
North-west corner of lot of land No. (115)
one hundred and fifteen also {75) seventy
five acres undivided off of lots of lend
Numbers (64) sixty four, (65) sixty five,
(66) sixty six, All in the first district of
Lee County Ga.
Terms Cash.
This sth., day of September 1904,
; A. J. Fleetwood
I Administrator of J. E. McKinney
That is what Lee county wants- She
has them if we could-only once get togeth
er. For our own sake and the sake of the
ccunty lets get together this time and
‘make an exhibit at the state Fair. A md-i
itable exhibit will be worth thousands to
l Lee county. You can look at the counties.
r that are going forward the fastest and you
| will know _they are the ones that have ad
| vertised themselves. Lee could make a fine
exhibit, so lets hold a meeting at once to
t,.organize an associatien and make "an ex
hibit at the Fair. It need not cost much,
l and we may get engugh premiums to pay
« this. How many men will join mein the
I effort to do this? Would like to hear from
jthem. We have the crops this year. A
| well selected display would probably be
qlarx inducement to home-seekers who it
' may be kuows very little of Lee county.
Fach white family that'we can locate \
in Tee willadd a great deal to a county
~which is too much of a negro county for 7
‘its own gooh, Double population and you |
double the value of yourlandl; you make
a market for all the surplus stuff made.
The only way to double the population is
to push it by advertising, pushing, work- |
ing and hustling, then tell people that Lee |
county is good for something besides pol- |
fics. .
C. 11 Beasty. % 3
‘lie leant the Bird.
A man cnee received as a ‘present ‘
from a sea captain a tine specimen of
‘the bird known as the laughing jaek-
ASS. l
As be was carrying it' home he met
a brawny Irish navvy, who stopped
him. ;
-~ “Phwat kind of burd is that, sorr?”
| asked the man. :
“That’'s a laughing jackass,” explain
ed the-owner genially.
The Irishman, thinking he was be
ing made fun-of, was equal to the oc
| casion and responded, with a twinkls
‘ of the eye: ‘
“It’s nut yerself; it's the burd 4 mane
* sorr!”- -London fpare Moments. |
Commissioners Cflice Roads & Reve
nues of Lee County, Georgia, i
| , September 6th., 1904.~
It appearing to us that the aggragate
| vaiue of taxable properity 1n said County
accerding to the Tax Digests of said Coun
ty, for the vear of 1904, is $1,369,358, that
the State has assesed and levied £4:So on
the one thousan dullars of taxable properity
—for State taxes, wuich levy will rujq;g; A 8
sum of §6,572.91, from the taxable properity
in.said county accorcing to said digests;
And it further appearing to ‘us that itis
nes-ary that a sum of $9.857.37, (in additi
-1 on to what i 3 now in the Treasury), should
be raised to payibe iddebtuess and current
expences of said county of lee for the en
suing vear:
1t is therefore here!'y ordered —that a tax
(or levy] (being 7;20 millz), be, and the
| sume is,, hereby assesed and levied for
SCounty purposes upon amounts of tax
able properity which has not been r.turned
which is subject to ad valorem taxes in
said county of Lee; and that same is to be
| distributed as follows:—
{ For Jails purposes- -- 12 per cent,
’ For paying Jurors per diem,- 16 per cent.
For Pauper purposes- . = [.oo:pér cent.
1 For Paying Salary df Judge of County
Conrt- . net e il DeLuOeß L
i Tor Bridge putposes-. i = .Joper cent,
| Jo. Paying Cororer’s Fee,- 05 per cent.
}» For Paying Bailiff’s & Non-Res. Wit,
ihees oo a 5 O Ber gent
! 'or Road purposes, and to |
pay Guards, mantein con- -50 per cent.
RIS, Ble- o 8
For General purposes, to pay Court expen.
SERMD OLt e G DeTCeIT
{ 150 per cent.
And it is ordcred that the Tax Collector
i “said county of Lee collect said County
|, Xes héreby assesed as be collects the
i Tates taxes, and that he pay over the
Counties taxes to the Treasure of said
county, as provided by the law.—
Witness our hands and official signatures
in regular Session, this the day and year
' first above written.—
* B, I. McKinrey, County Co'm’m’r.
4 1. P. Cocke, o ¥
; F. M. Mims, it i
' I hereby certify that the aboveis'a tru
‘copy of the origival order of ffleand reca
ord iu this office.-
Witness my official signature and seap,
this the 7th., day of September, 1904.
James Morgrn,
Clerk of the Superior Court, and Ex
official Commissioners Clerk,-
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RiobardPatisop. Sam Pattison.RichardT. Pattigon
T PATFISON SONS,
ALBANY GA.
Founders and aehinists.
WATER AND'GAS PIPINGS AND FITHINGS. -
Iron and Brass Castings of every Description. Cast and Wrought Iror
Railings. ENGINES AND BOILER® REPAIRED.
Orders solicited and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
For Rent.
Sealed bids will be received until Nov
Ist. for the rent of the late Capt, F. M.
Heath Jordon plantation for 1 or 5 years
Good land, healthy place, with deep weli
water works throughout and an up to date
ginnery. We reserve the right to reject
any and zill “bids, none but responsible
parties need apply. ~
Respt.
Heath & I.ee Executors.
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Notice To Debtorsand
. Creditors.
Notice is hereby given to all creditors of
the estate of J. Fi: McKenny, laie of said
County, deceased to render in an account
of their demands to me within the time
prescribed by lasv, properly made out and
all persons indebted to said deceased are
hereby reqnested to make immediate pay
ments to the undarsigned.
This 6th day of May 1904.
A, J. Fleetwood,
Administrator of J, E. McKinuey.
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- How about that advertisement in the
Greater I:ee County Edition.
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; PuLLMAN SLEEPING CARS
4 BETWEEN ST LOUIS, NASHVILLE, CHATTANGOGA, ATLANTA,
J MACON. GA.. AND JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
g ParRLOR CARS oN DAY TRAINS
; BETWEEN ATLANTA. TIACON AND SAVANNAH, GA.
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4 W. A WINBURN, J. C. HAILE, F.J. ROBINSON, »
') VICE-PRESIDENT AND TRAFFIC.MANACER. GEMERAL PASSENGER AGENT ASSISTANT GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT Z
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‘A true extract from the Minutes, This
July 7th , 1904. oo
James Morgan, ‘
| Clerk County Commissipners. .
PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
WARE G. MARTIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAw,
Leesburg, Geor /
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LONG & SON, '
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ;
: Leesburg, Geor o
GEO. E. SIMPSON,
ATTORNEV-AT-LAw,
Smithville, Ga.
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GEGRGIA—LEE COUNTY,
Notice is hereby given that the nn |
signed has applied to the Ordinary of
county for leave to sell the land belo
ing to the estate of J. E. McKenny
the payment of debts and for destrbu!
among -the heirs of said estate. Saic :
plication will be heard at the regular (.
of the court of Ordinary for said count:
be held on the first Monday in Septen |
1904,
This Aug , ist., 1904,
: A. J. Fleetwood,
Admistrator upon the estate -
J. E. McKin
Callon me for Fire Insurance, I
l‘ placc you in the very best compar:
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’ and givesyou the protection you neec.
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