The Lee County journal. (Leesburg, Ga.) 1904-19??, September 23, 1904, Image 1

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Vol.V IXX. CLEAN SWEEPSALE BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, Aug. 31stat 8 o’clock a. m. The success of our Sales in the past will be greatly out rival ed by this Clean Sweep Sale. Our Mr. Churchwell has just returned from New York and Eastern Markets. While there he bought specially for this sale Jobs, Samples and Special Lines Bankrupts Etc. Whichjwill enable you for ten days to secure Choice Merchandise at from one third to one fourth off. —mpRED TAGS ON EVERY BARGAIN. o= 1000 Yards Calicoes and awns, Thisis a collection of Remnants, some 810 pitevery ofie. Sale piiceymyd. -e oo Do o 5000 yards, yd wide sheeting, clean sweep sale, price 1o yds._ ____ 46¢ Bleached Cambric, 10 to 20 yd pieces, loc goods, Sale price yd . 6 . Men'’s Shirts, odd lot of these goo:is some w-rth to 75¢ choice during 3 ee G e Men'’s $lO suits, specially for this sale we have a few of these suits, Cleani L BN e gs e e A °:: . o . Clean Sweep Sale prices on these Goods, Clothing:, Shoes, Dress Goods, Linnens, Underware, Shirts, Hats &c. ' For lack of space we areunable to giveyou all prices. Get the bill that tells you all. Let us know we’ll mail you one. Date Aug. 31stfor 10 Days. Place Albany. ‘ A.F.CHURCHWELL, ~ 62Broad St, ; o Conditions Around Lees burg. Conditions around this metropolis have changed greatly in the last few vears. Lands have gone soaring sky ward-Rents bave nearly doubled--- Where ¢ few years ago a bale to the plow was the rule. many now rent for two bales and some for three bales. This leads to the speculation what the future holds in store. °First as land rent is based on acreage and Jand vulues. Tennants can not afford to pursue the old time ruts in farming fifty acres half worked. It will mean a cutting down of the acreage and better culture, can mean noshing else. The shiftless farmer renting fifty acres can not afford. to complete with the one who makes more on thirty acres. He cant afford to pay double rent double bills for la bor and thes cdme out whole footed in the end. It will mean a large increase in fer tilizers, not neccessarily commercid but more home raised fertilizers, a saving of seed for maturing and the raising of more in the lot. Besides-A bale of cotton raised on land thab will make a bale to the acre will always sell for more pound for pound than one ré,iSbQ on land that takes five acres to make g bale. Why pecause the rich land‘kefps the cotton THE LEE COUNTY JOURNAL. Leeshurg, Georgia, Friday, Sept 23 1904 green, the plant matures fvlly and is stained by rust and discolored by yel low balf rotten seed. Take it when you will and you will find that the dif ference in staple will inake a neat sum on a five horse farm to say nothing of increased yield, All thingsgpoint to farms of smaller acreage among renters, A better cul tivaced county and consequently a more prosperous one, : The day of the scratching of fifty acres with a sorry mule are over, The day of practical farming of acres is coming fast, The day of high rents will force it Grand and Petit Jurors. The following is a list of the Grand and Petit Jurors drawn to serve at the October term of Lee Superior Court. 1- E. Y. Turner 16~ Joe B. PAul, 2-. C. N, Hayes 17- E, S. Adams, 3- R. S. Pryor, 18- C. A, Castellow, 4~ C.B. Avery, 14— G. A. Nesbit, 5- 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, 9- T J. Price, 24- O. W, Statham, 10- \Wm, B. Botewell, 25- W, D. Green, 11- R. B. Clifton, 26~ L. Ivey, 12- A. |. Powell, 27- M. W. Kitchens, 13-}. B. Tyler, 28- C. E. Lockett, : adies dress Skirts. ‘ . Were $1.50 Clean sweep Sale DRI o e T X 3om " s o ee o Tl R P P eSt e O ‘ . 7.00 ‘i “h e “ sl .........,‘.............-.-...---I‘77.‘”fi'gs PIC "UURES;— 16x20 All Gilt frame pictureg .~~~ ennrnnsen o PN isl 50 30x60 wodl Rugo, Sale price Bs i i . O fi 14— Geo. C. Bass, 29- Duncan Forrister 15-R. A, Forrester 30- T. S. Burton, PETIT. JURORS. 1- O. E, Tucker, 1g- Charles O. Young, 2- J. H. Goodroe, 20-1.. I, Ilammond, 3- W. A. McDonald 21- A, B, Cowart, 4- F.T. King, 22- D. A, Ragan, 5-J.D Beauchamp 23- Bob Hickey, 6-C. A, Rhodes, 24-].D. Snellgrove, 7- W. ]J. Tomlinson 25- Edgar . Simmons, 8- E T Youngblood 26- W, H Turner, 9- N H Ware, 27- H D Logan 1o- N E Outlaw 28- DonaldE Graham 11- WP Bencraft 29- W C Prica 12- FI. Hayslip 30 J R Mitchell 13- T C Edwards 31- John F Gill 14- A F Green 32- A R Munroe 15- D H Varnum 33- Charlie Martin 16- 1 A Pope 34- Elbert Hayslip. 17- G L. Manning 35- S J Powell ) 8- Barney Usry 35- Silas M Page Witness thie Honarable Z. A, Litilejohn Judge of said Court, this the 11th. day of Auvguet Igo4. J. W. Morgan Dep. Clerk of Lee Superior Cour =OR SALE~Two horses and one buggy Parties wishing to buy can secure a har gain by calling on the undersigned. The borses are in good order and will be sold Lheap fcr cach, N.F. CLIAVW, Teeshurg, Ga, 9 Don’t Stop ’ taking Scott’s Emulsion be cause it's warm weather, Keep taking it until you are cured. It will heal yourlungs and give you rich blood in sum | mer as in winter, It’s cod liver oil made ecasy. p 50c.and $l. All druggists, “After I was induced to try CASCA RETS, I will never be without them in the house, My liver was ina very bad shape. and my head ached and I had stomach trouble. Now, since tak ing Cascarets, I feel fine. My wife hasalso used them with beneficial results for sour stomach.” JoB. KREHLING, 1921 Congress Bt., Bt. Louis, Mo, CANDY CATHARTIC l TRADE MARK REGISTERED s Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Da Good, Never Sicken, W eaken, or Gripe. 10¢, 25¢, 50¢. s CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Sterling Nemedy Company, Chieago, Montreni, New Yerk, 3iB Sold and guarantecd by all druge HO'TO'BAG 7ists 1O C{’RE 'obr ¢co liabn.g No- 8.