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Ghe leg Qounty Journal
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' I'. B. TISON, Editor and Publisher.
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PUEBLISHED BEMRY FRIDRY,
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Official Organ of Lee County,
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The New York Sun abhors split infini
tives, but just dotes on split tickets.
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Paris has a club for the promotion of
sleep, Needless to say, itisn’ta police
man’s club,
ol o i e
Grosvenor says, “Parker has no show.”
No, indeed; Teddy is the «¢nly showman
in the race.
The Ancient and Honorable Order of
Innocent Bystander are also against lynch
ing bees, :
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In preparing for Russia's Baltic fleet,
Japan has put her navy in dry dock, to
wait until spring.
el saabirssmsimidi
Someone must not like the new ship
Connecticut, as three attempts have been
made to damage it.
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There is a suspicion that the trusts will
manage to wabble along, which-ever par
ty captures the Presidency. :
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Georgia day at the World’s Fair was
duly celebrated, and the attendance was
greater than that of any other State
day ;
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William Woldorf Astor is now a Chris
tain Scientiest. Christain Science will
have to get busy treating itself for
it,
se A Ay AP W A
‘Asa final stunt in his present paceful
courss , Mr, Roosev It threatens to call a
meeting of the Hagus ‘conference. Ted
dy proposes to be as Strenous as he knows
how, even in his un-strenuousness.
There will be only six fairs in Georgia
this year, at Chickamaugi, Dalton, Rome,
Athens, Milledgeville and Macon. The
Dalton Citizen calls atlention to the fact
that five of them are in North Georgia
and three in North West Georgia at that.
We published a small ad last week.
*‘Farm for sale.” The paper was mailed
on Friday and Monday morning we had
a prospective purchaser, and also have re
ceived three letters from other parties.
Does it pay to advertising?
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" The loss occasioned by the late butchess
strike to the live stock feeders of the West
is a serivus matter. Corn-fed cattle declin
ed 75 cents per 100 and grass cattle even
more, chiefly on account of labor distur
bances. The unjust past of it is innocent
persons (the producers)- ‘hate to pay the ‘
bill. ‘ ‘
The State and County Election passed :
off very quiet here, there being a small
vote polled. The County cfficers elected j
are all the oldofficers, except ™r, J. l‘.i
Callaway for Representative and Fort
McAfee for Tax Receiver. There was no i
opposition to the regular nomineese of the
Democratic party.
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Last year, for the first time in the his
tory of this country, the value of our !
manufactured exports exceeded the agri
cultural products sent aboard, The out
side world has always beena generou
buyer of toodstuffs and cotton, but the
large demand for our manufactures has
been a comparatively recent growth and
means much for the future prosperity of
the United States,
' Lee ou‘nt“fioouh Sheriff Sales For
et ovemberl9o4.
To the highest bidder for cash wil be sold before the
Court house door of Lee County Ca between the legal
hours of sale, on first Tuesday the first day of Novem
ber next being the usual time and place of holding
sheriff sales--The followiug property to wit:
One town lot Th'rty feet front and eighty feet back
with storehouse thereon, being on Railroad Street and
opppisit the Soath Western Railroad Depot-and in
the town of Leesburg, in Lee County Georgia being
the storehouse (then at date of mortgage Aug, 7th
7900) occupied by R. 8 Hines in the ¢onduct of
mercantile business and now so occupied. Als) a resi
dence lot with improvements thereon situated on the
North Side of Broad street and facing said street.
West of an” adjoining the residence lot ot Mrs, Rosa
McDonald, said lot being eighty-five feet front on
road strect and runniug back one hundred and forty
five feet in the town of Leesburg, Lee County Geor
g'a. Levied on os the property of R, 8. Hines to
aiisly a Mor.gage.fi fa in favon tf The Union Savings
Bank and trust Company, issued from the Superio
court of Lee County Georgia against R, ¢. Hines.-
Terrant in ypcsessicn votified in teyms of the Law b
wrilten personal notice~ -Property pointed out in fi g
This Sept gth., .go 4.
&. B,SMI'I H, Sheriff Lee County Ga
Notice-~ Sheriff's Sale For Nov 1804
GEORGIA--Lee County.
Will be sold before the Court House door at lwes
burg, in said county, between the legal hours of public
sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following prop
erty, to-wit;--
One town iot number two hundred aod eight (708)"
in the Town of Leesbnrg, containing 54 of an ac re more
or Jess, bouaded on North by sixth strect, on West by
Starksville street, on East By Minnie Jackson iot and
on the south by 1 .nds belonging to J. P. Culloway.
I'he same levied on and scld as the property of An
drew Waltersand Mercer, under and by virtue of a
fifa, issued from the County Court of Lee County,
Georgia, in favor of R. S. Hines, traus eired ‘to C. F+
Putpam against said Andrew Walters and Ida Mer
cer.
Tennants notified in terms of the law,
This October 4th, Igo4.
S. B Smith,
Sheriff of Lee County, Ga*’
Commissioners Office Roads & Reve
nues of Lee County, Georgia,
September 6th., 1904.-
It appearing to us that the aggragate
value of taxable properity 1n said County
according to the ’II:IX Digests of said Coun
ty, for the year of 1904, is $1,369,358, that
the State has assesed and levied £4:80 on
the one thousan dollars of taxable properity
—for State taxes, which levy will raise the
sum of §6 572.91, from the taxable properiiy
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
on to what is now in the Treasury), should
be raised to pay the iddebtness and current
expences of said county of Lee for the en
sulng vear:
It 1s therefore here''y ordered —that a tax
(or levy] (being 7;20 mills), be, and the
same is, hereby assesed and levicd for
County purposes. upon amounts of tax
able properity which has not been . turned
which 1s subject to ail valorem taxes in
said county of [ ee; and that same is to be
distiibuted as tollows:—
For Jail jurposes-_ 12 per cent.
For paying Jurors per diem,- 16 per cent.
For Pauper purjloses- . ...09.per cent.
~ For Paying Salary of Judge of County
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For Bridge purposes- 20per cent.
I'o. Paying Corouer's Fres, 03 per cent.
For Paying Bailiff’s & Non-Res, Wit,
BRON oe 0 TR hey sent
For Road purposes, and to (
pay Guards, mantain con- -50 per cent.
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For General purposes, to pay Court expen. ]
RGO ek 3g inay et
: 150 per cent.
And it is ordered that the Tax Colléctor
said courty of Lee collect.saii County 1
xes hereby eccesed as hLe collects the
Tutes taxes, and that he pa. over the
Counties taxes to the Treasure of said
county, as provided by the law -
Witness our hands and official sigr.atures
in vegular Session, this the day and year
first above written.-
B, I. McKinrey, County Co'm’'m'r,
1. P. .Cocke, M 2 I
F. M. Mims, 4 a 2 |
I hereby certify thatthe aboveis a tru |
copy of the origival order of ffle and reca*
ord 1u this office.— ’
Witness my official signature and s:a
this the 7th., day of September, 1904.
James Morgrn,
Clerk of the Superior Court, and Ex
official Commissioners Clerk.—- |
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Callon me for Fire Insurance, I can ’
placc you in the very best company
and give you the protection you nced, |
S.J.Powell.
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Riobard P tisop. Sam Ppattison. Richara T, Pattison
T. PATTISON SONS.
ALBAWNY GA.
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Founders and [Taehinists.
WATER AND GAS PIPINGS AND FITHINGS-
Iron and Brass Castings of every Description. Cast and Wrought Iron
Railings ENGINESAND BOILERS 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 well
water works throughout and an up to date
ginnery. We reserve the right to reject
any and all bids, none but responsible
parties need apply.
Respt.
Heath & Lee Executors.
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Notice To Debtorsand
Creditors.
Notice is hereby given to all creditors of
he estate of J. E. McKenny, laie of said
County, decease to render in an account
of their demands to me wihin the time
prescribed by law, 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 19004. B
A. J. Fleetwood,
Administrator of J, E. McKinney.
Educate Your Bowels With Cascarets.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
10¢,25¢c. If C.C.C. fail, druggists refund money.
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BETWEEN BIRMINGHAM, COLUMBUS. ATLANTA, MACON, AUGUSTA
AND SAVANNAH, GA.. AND BETWEEN ATLANTA AND ALBANY, GA.
PuLLMAN SLEEPING CARS ,"\\
BETWEEN ST LOUIS. NASHVILLE, CHATTANQOGA, ATLANTA., )k/TRAL %
MACON. GA.. AND JACKSONVILLE, FLA,, LEMBP
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W. A. WINBURN, J. C. HAILE, F.J. ROBINSON, !
VICEZ-PRESIDENT AND TRAFFIC MANAGER. CENERAL PASSENGER AGENT. A,ss"TANT GENERAL PAGSENGER AGENT
Foley’s Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
WARE G. MARTIN, .
ATTORNEY AT LAW, e
Leesburg, Georgia
LONG & SON, |
ATTORNEVYS AT LAW,
- Leesburg, Georgia
GEO. E. SIMPSON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAw,
Smithville, Ga.
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GEGRGIA—LEE COUNTY,
Notice'is hereby given that the nnder -
signed has applied to the Ordinary of said
county for leavc to sell the land belong
ing to the estate of J. E. Mc¢Kenny for
the payment of debts and for destrbuting
among the heirs of said estate. Said ap
plication will be heard at the regular term
of the court of Ordinary tor said county to
be held on the first Monday in September
1904,
This Aug , 18t., 1904, :
: A. J. Fleetwood,
Admistrator upon the estate of,
J. E. McKinney.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.