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Receipts up to press Four 500 bales. :
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LOCALITEMS.
Mrs, J. M.Mcßride is on the sick list,
Mrs. Peed, of Macon, is visiting Lees
hurg.
Mrs. Edgar Long is visiting Smithville
this week. :
aMr. F. M Mims has begun work on
liia new residence in town.
Miss Jodie Cowell of Albany wasvisiting
relatives here this week,
Mrs Mary Johuson and daughter Tu-|
lip and Willie is visiting Chokee this
week,
I.ittle Miss Martha Hall, who has been
quite ill with fever for two weeks, is con
valescing,
I e shurg High School opened Monday
morning with Professor Free as Principal.
There was a larye attendance, and many
more will enter later,
A series of meetings will begin at the
Methodist church next Sunday. and con
tinne throughout the week. Rev. Mr.
Allison and other able divines will con
duct it. Hope there will be much good
done. T.eesburg needs a revival of old
time religion. .
FOR SALE—Two hcrses and one buggy
P'arties wishing to buy can secure a bar
gain by calling on the undersigned. The
horses are in good order and will be sold
heap for_casb.
N. E, OUT AW,
Leo:sbufg. Ga.
STATE OF GEORGIA—TLee County.
To the Sheriff of said County or his
lawful Deputy: You are hereby com
manded, to Summons the persons whose
names are hereon written as Jurors for
the November term, 1904, of Lee Super
jor Court of aid County, to be held on
the first Monday in Yovember next, they
_having been drawn as such Jurors, in the
order following, to-wit. ‘
——GRAND-JURORS. ——
.1- E. Y. Turner 16— Joe B. PAul,
2-. C. N, Hayes 17- E, 8. Adams,
3~ R. 8. Pryor, 18- C. A. Castellow,
4- C.B. Avery, 10~ G. A. Neshit.
g= W. T. Lockett 20- H. R .Stovall,
6 -D. G, Avera, 21- W, Beauchamp,
7-Geo. W. McDonald 22- Owen P. Brown,
8- G. W, Martin, Sr. 23- H. L. Long, Jr,
.- T J. Price, 24- 0. W, Statham,
10- Wm_ B, Botewell, 25- W D. Green,
11- R. B, Clifton, 26— L. Ivey,
12- A. 1. Powell, 27- M W. Kitchens,
13- ]. B. Tyler, 28- C. E. Lockett,
14- Geo. C. Bass, 29- Duncan Forrister
15-R. A, Forrester 3o- T. S. Burton,
And the following persons as Traverse
Jurors for said term of said Coury to
wit.
1- O, E» Tucker, 19- Charles O. Young,
2- J. H. Goodroe, 20-1.. I, Hammond,
3- W. A. McDonald 21- A. B, Cowart,
4- B. T. King, 22- D. A, Ragan,
5-]. D Beauchamp 23- Bob Hickey,
6-C. A. Rhodes, 24-]. D. Snellgrove,
7- W. ]. Tomlinson 25- Edgar |. Simmons,
8- E T Youngblood 26- W, H Turner, |
9- N H Ware, 27- H D Logan {
10- N E Outlaw 28- DonaldE Graham
11- W P Bencraft 29- W C Prico
12- FL Hayslip 30 J R Mitchell
13- T C Edwards 31- John FGill
14- A F Green 32- A R Munroe
15- D H Varnum 33- Charlie Martin
16- H A Pope 34- Elbert Hayslip,
= GL Manning 35- S ] Powell
hmey Usry 35- Silas M Page
Witness the Honarable Z A, Littlejohn
Judge of wid Court, this the 11th. day of
August, 1904,
J. W. Morgan Dep.
Clerk of Lee Superior Court.
il A i
GHEORGIA—Iee County. Will be sold
before the Court House door of said
County on the first Tuesday in October
1994, between the legal hours of sale, to
the highest and best bidder for cash, th
following described properity, situateed
lying and being in the town of Smithvill
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
Bcre front and (1) one acre back; bonded
on the Souith by W. D. Wells on the West
by Academy lot; on the East by strert; on
; the North by Cotton Avenue street; 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&l.oan Association against said
Leah J. Ansley, defendant,
Property pointed out in said fi-fa; ten
ants in possession notified in terms of the
aw, :
This the 18t., day of Septembes, Igo4.
S. B. Smith
| Sheriff Lee County.
Also at the same time and place, will be
lsold all of lots of land Nos 119 and 139
in the 13th Diat, 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.
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Statements.
% C Heads, 7(
¥ Businees Cards, /
Comissary Checks,
¢ Legal Blanks, 7<
i Wedding Invitations,
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Anjall Kin!s of Fancy Stationery%
)ZGive us a Trial Orderesw—7, /.
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“¥ have beon using CASCARETS andas
a mild and effective laxative they are slmplg won
derful. My daughter and I were bothered with
siok stomach and our breath was very bad. After
taking a few doses of Cascarets we have improved
wonderfully. They are a great help in the family."
WILHEIMINA NAGEL,
l 1137 Rittenhouse Bt., Cincinnati, Ohio.
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TRADE MARN RESIOTERED
Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good. De
Qood, Never SBicken, Weaken, or Gripe, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢.
«« CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
Sterling Remedy Company, Chicage, Montreal, Now York. S 1&
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Sold aud guaranteed by all drug
.O'TO"‘c gists to (fi?ll Toblogo Habit.‘
Inhers in the faeulty to get other people working for you. The late Thos S. Kennec' v
of Louisville, Ky., did this when, in 1245 he secured a policy in The Mutual Life 1:.-
surance Company of New York for #5,000. Dividends to the amount of $6,807 bas a« -
cumulated on this policy, making the total amount paidé)sy the Companysrl,Bo7. T «
net premiums paid by Mr Kennedy amounted to $3,465.88, making the return over ¢ «
$8,341.12, 2
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.
TMEMUTUAL LIFES
INSURRCE COM FEANY CF
OLDEST ; LARGE:'
IN ; + INTH =
. NEW YORK
RICHARD A. McCURDY, President.
R. F. SHEDDLN, Manager, ”
Atlanta, Ga.
D. D. HALL, Special Agent,
SO Leesburg, Ga.
Smithville Ga.
ONLY BANK IN THECOUNTY..
CAPITAL AND PROFITS $18.000.00
MEMBER 0+ A SYSTEM OF 38 STATE AND 4 NATIONAL BANEKS
CONBINED., CAPITAL AND :SURPLUS $1.500,000.00. ,
ERACH BENK INDESEPENDANT.,.
DEPOSITS SOLICITED.
OFPFICERS AND DIRECTORS
W, S, WITHAM, President. D. G. AVERA, Vice President.
C. A. RHODES, : J. R. LONG, W.D. WELI &’
; B I. McKINNEY, T. G. WILLIAMS.
CALL AND SEE US. |
{ Respt
i J. C, McCLAIN Cashier.
|
ILOCAL TAXATION FOR PUBLIC
SCHOOLS.
A PROCLAMATION.
‘By His Excellency, Joseph M. Terrell, Governor of
| the State of Georgia, Executive Department, July
27th 7904.
Whereas, the General Assembly, at its session in
| 1903, proposed an amendment to the Consiitution of
. this State, as set forth in an act, approved 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
i same, That from and after the passage of this Act, that
article 8, sect.on 4 paragraph | of the Constitntion of
the State be ultered and amended bv striking out the
word ““upon the recommendation of two grand Juri s”
which begin in the first line after the word **Countizs’’
and end in the second line before ths word ““and’’ and
substituting therefor the words “‘militia di tricts,school
districts’and by inserting the words “‘mulitia districts,
shool districts’’ in the seventh line afterword‘‘County”’
andbefore the word“‘or’’and further by striking out the
word “‘two-thirds’” whica begins in the seventh line
after the word ‘‘a’’ and ends in the eighth line before
the word “‘voie’’, and subs ituting therefore the werds
“two-thirds majority of those voting”’; so that saia
’ paragraph shall iead when amended, as follows, viz;
“Authority may be granted to counties, malitia dis
tricts school distzicts and to municipal corporations,
upon the recommendation of the corporate authority,
to establish and mantain public schools in their respec
tive limits by local taxation; but no such law shall take
effect until the same shall have been submitte:d to a
vote of the qualified voters in each County, militia dis
" trict, school district, or municipal corporation, and ap
' proved by two-thirds majority of persons voting at |
such election, and the General Assembly my prescribe
' who shall voteon such questions.” |
Section 2 Be it further enacted, That if this
amendment shall be agreed to by two-thirds of the |
members elected to each of the two Houses, the same
shall be eutered on their Journals, with the Ayes and ]
-Nays taken thereon, and the Governor shall cause said |
amendment to be published in one or mose newspapers |
| in each congressional district for two months previous
. to the next F:neral election, and thq legal voters at the
| next general election shall have written or printed on
' heir tickets «Ratification’, or ““Against Ratification”
| °s they may choose to vote, and if a majority of the
' laectors qualified to vote for the GGeneral Asseémbly,vot
ing shall vote in favor of Ratification, then said amend
ment shall become a part of said article 8, section 4,
paragraph 7 of the Constitution of this State, and the
Governor shall make proclamation thereof.
Now, therefore I Joseph M. Lerrell, Governor of.
said State, do issue this my proclamation hereby dee
clairing that the foregoing proposed amendmient to th
Constitution is submitted for ratificaticn or rejection to
the voters of the State, qualified to vote for members
of the General Assembly, at the general election to be
held on Wednesday, October sth 1904.
By the Governor; Josern gi TERRBLL.
Puivre Coox Governor.
Secretary of Siate
How about that advertisement
in the Greater Lee County edition
-of he Journal.
| FOR SALE,
One Horse. Georgia raised. Good sico
One Texas pony, 6 years old at $6O -
One Georgia Raised Colt 2)4 vyears §4O
l Apply at I. P. COCKE, Armenia. Ga.
| 4icarty afull line of Plows, I:ce
mowers, rakes and reapers. See me if
l you are in the market for anything in
| this line, T will make it to your interes:.
l S. 1. Powell.
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l Libel for Divorce.
FANNIE HOWELL }Case No. 936. Libel for dj.
vs vorce. In the SBuperior Court
JOSH HOWELL. ) of Lee County Georgia, Fi (|
March 31st 7goy.
To JUSH HO WELL, defendant in said case,
Youare hereby notified that by virtue of an order gra:it
ed in said case at the May term, 7994. ot said couri.
you are required to in person or by attorney appear ..t
the next term of said conit to be held in and for | «.
County, (Georgia, on the first Monday in Novemb .
1904 (next) then and there to answer the complaint «.;
the plaintiff, Fannte Howell, against you for a tot !
’ divorce, upon the ground of wilful continuous dasetic:,
~ as in defalt of such appearance, the court will proceci
as to justice shall appertain,
- Witness the Honoruble Z. A, Lim LJCN, Judge ot
said Court, this srd. day of June 1904,
JAMES MOZGAN, Clerk.
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Skin Diseases
€ases.
For the speedy and bPermanent cure of
tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham
beriain’s Eye and Skin Ointment ;=
without an equal. It relieves the itel:-
ing and smarting almost instantly and
its continued nse effects a permanern:
cure. It also cures itch, barber’s itch,
scald head, sore nipples, itching piles,
chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and
granulated lids.
Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders fo.
10rses are the best tonic, blood purifier
md vermifuge. Price, 25 cents, Sold b»