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VoI.VIII.
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 ang FEastern Markets. While there he bought specially
for this sale '
Jobs, Samples and Special Lines Bankrupts Etc.
Which!will enable you for ten days to securs Chéice Merchandise at from one third to one fourth off, \
wsmpRED TAGS ON EVERY BARGAIN. @~
1000 Yards Calicoes and awns. Thisis a collection of Remnaits, some
thing to suit every vne, Sale priceysrd o 2
5000 yards. yd wide sheeting, clean sweep sale, price 10yda._.___ 4
Blcacged Cambric, 10 to 20 yd pieces, loc goods, Sale price yd____
Men's Shirts, odd lot of these goods some w-rth to 75¢ choice durpg
Men’s $lO suits, speciaily for this sale we have a few of the-e ;uits, Clean
B R e e ii e
~ Clean Sweep Sale prices on these Goods, Clothing
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Shoes, Dress Goods, Linnens, Uaderware, Shirts, Hats
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&c
For lack of space we areunable to give you all prices. Get the bill €tuat tells you
11. Let us know we'll mail you one. Date Aug. 31stfor 10 Days. Place Albany
A. F. CHURCHWELL,
62Broad St, :
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FOR SELE.
_fior...
My Large and Spa
cious Store House and
Lot. Said lot containin
irst-classmulelot and
stables thereon. The
best locationin the city'
for sale of GOODS and
None can equal the location for a Mule ! otl
Fine well water. Call arcd see me.
I C.F.PUTINAM.
THE LEE COUNTY JOURNAL.
Leesburg, Georgia, Friday, October. 141904
adies dress Skirts. -
Were $1.50 Clean sweep Sale price =~ 99¢
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PIC "URES;— 16x20 All Gilt frame pictures, . ... 98¢
b sopfwe il iiugs, Sale prige .oo D 0 TEUT R
Grand and Petit Jurors
The followiny is a list of the Grand and
Petit Turors drawn to serve at the October
term of Lee Superior Court.
1- E. ¥, 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, 19- G. A. Nesbit,
s- W. T. Lockett 20- H. R .Stovall,
6 -D. G, Avera, 21- W. Beaucbamp,
7-Geo. W. McDonald 22- Owen P, Brown,
8- G. W. Martin, Sr. 23- H. L. Long, Jr,
9- T ]. 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,
4- Geo. C. Bass, 29- Duncan Forrister
15-R. A, Forrester 30-T. S. Bnrtou
PETIT JURORS,
n- O, E Tucker, 19- Charles O. Young,
2- J. H. Goodroe, 20-11.. I, Hammond,
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 |, Siramons
8- E T Youngbioed 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 Prica
2- FL. Hayslip 30 ] R Mitchell
13- T C Edwards 31- John F Gill
-A F Graen 32- A R Munroe
15- D H Varnum 33- Charlie Martin
16- H A Pope 34- Elbert Hayslip.
17- G L Manning 35- S ] Powell
8- Barney Usry 35- Silas M Page
' Witness the Honarable Z. A. Littlejoh;
Judge of gaid Court, this the 11th. ¢
August, 1904,
J. W. Morgan Dep.
. Clerk of Lee Superior
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“After I was induced to try CASOA
RETS, 1 will neveér be without them in she house.
My liver was ina very bad shape, and my head
ached and I had stomach trouble. Now, since tak
ing Cascarets, 1 feel fine. My wife hasalso used
them with beneficial results for sour stomach."
' JosB. KREHLING, 1631 Congress Bt., Bt. Louls, Mo
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Digests what you eat.
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