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LOCAL ITENS.
Mr* It Cook was in town Sunday.
Mr. Sol Yeomans was in town Monday.
Mr. W. P, Gill visited Smithville Mon
day.
Mrs, Klmbrough visited Macon Mon
day.
Mrs. S B. Smithvisited Albany Tues
day.
Mrs. D. D. Hall visited Albany Fri
day.
Pay your dcbtsto the Journal We must
have it.
Mr. G W. Paul ha' business in Albany
to-day, ( ‘
Mr. W. T. Lockett transacted business
in Albany to-day,
Mr. Ed Martin gave Albany a visit
Tuesday,.
Mr. R. Green visited friends at Leslie
Sunday.
Mr. 8. J. Powell gave Albany a visit
Wedne:day.
Col. Ware G, Martin had business in
the country to-day.
Mr. Carl McDonald, of Smithviile, was
in town Sunday. .
Miss Willie Bunkley visited Albany
Monday on business
Ulric King left Tuesday for Macon to
attend the State fair.
Mrs. E. A. Buck, of Tifton, is visiting
her niece, Mrs. Bunkley.
Mr. F. T, King and his Son Ulri visit
<! Albany Monday on business,
Without the support of home merchante
a paper can never make a suc. ess.
Mr. W, H. Pullin, of Ocilla, paid his
nephew M. E, Tison a visit Thurs
dnf}". :
Mr, W. C. Rutland, of Albany, was
shaking hands . with. his friends here
Thursday.
Rev. Calvin Johnson a highly respect
ed colc red minister died at his house "a
few miles frcm here Monday.
Read the adveriisement of Col. C. H.
Beazley on another page If you have
lands to sell list them with him,
Don’ fail to attend the executors sail of
the personal property of the late F. M
Heath, See ad in anothes column,
Mr. F, M. Mims returned home to-day,
after spending several days in Florida.
Callon me for Fire Insurance, I can
placc you in the very best company
and give you the protection you need.
S.J.Powell. :
One Horse. Georgia raised. Good $lOO
One Texas pony, 6 years old at $6O
One Georgia Raised Colt 2! years $4O
Apply at I, P, COCKE, Armenia. Ga.
We wish to make an earnest appeal to
al. who owe us, to settle at once, We
are in need of funds to meet our obliga
tions with, and must insist upon all who
are indebted to the Journal in auy way to
settle at once. Plcase give the matter
your prompt attention, Dont think be
cause the amount issmall that it does not
make any diffierence, but send it at once,
[ carry a full line of plows, binde
mowers, rakes and reapers, See me if
you are in the market for anything in
“his line Will make it to your interest.
\ S. 1. Powell.
! A BEAUTIFUL WEDDIN",
|Marriage of Miss Carrie Bunk
ley and Mr. S.J. Yeomans,
A simple, pretty wedding of Thureday
evening was that of Miss Carrie Bunkley
and Mr 8. J. Yeomans, which took place
at the Baptist church here, at 6 30 o'clock.
The ceremony was performed by Rev. W,
L. Ritchard pastor,“of the Baptist church
‘at Albany. :
The attendants we e:
Maid of Honor---Miss Willie Bunkley---
Best Man---Mz. Bernard McCaskill from
Albany, Mr. Reed Stovall and Miss EVP-!
yn Odom, Mr, Jim T.a ier from Atlanta,
and Miss Pearl T.edbhetter from Newton. ]
Mr. Julian Price played the Wedding
March, and ““O promise me,”” during the
ceremnny,
The Bride was dressed in soft white silk
with trimmings of ribbon and ‘valencien
nes lace. :
The bridesmaids were dresse: in white
organdie made low neck and elbow sleeves
and wore wide pi. k girdles, carried bou
quets of white caronati ns tied with pink
ribbon Theßride carried a boquet of
brides roses.
After the ceremony theze was a short
reception, at the home of the brides Moth
er, Mrs. Bunkley, after which the happy
couple left on the 9.30 o’clock train for
North (‘arolina and other points,
The Journal joirs theis manv friends
in wishin® them a happy and pros
perous Journey through life,
Mercantile Business Changes
Hands.
Mr. D.ncan Fcrrester has purchased
the mercantile business of Dr. Long Mr
Forrester ha: many frields who wish to.
see him do well in his new line of busi
ness. Mr. Forrester is a clevar accomada
ting gentleman, and the Journal pre
dicts a successful career for hin in thisline
of business .
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Grand and Petit Jurors
The followiny is a list of the Grand and 3
Petit Jurors drawn to serve at the October
term of Lee Superior Court. |
1- E. Y. Turner 16- Joe B. PAul, 1
2-. C. N, Havyes - 17- E, S. Adams, l
3- R. §. Pryor, 18- C A. Castellow,
4~ C.B. Avery, 19- 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- 0. W, Statham,
10- Wm_ B. Botewell, 25- W. D. Green,
11- R. B. Clifton, 26— L. Ivey, 1
12- A. ]. Powell, 27- M. W. Kitchens, |
13-'[ B. Tyler, 28- C. E. Lockett,
4- Geo. C. Bass, 2)- Duncan Forrister
15- R. A. Forrester 30- T. S. Bartou
; PETIT JURORS. .
n- 0. E. Tucker, 19- Charles O. Young
2- J. H. Goodroe, 20-T.. I, Hammond,
3-W. A, McDonald 21- A. B, Cowart,
4- F. T. King, 22- D. A, Ragan,
5-]. D Beauchamp 23- Bob Hickey,
6-C. A, Rhodes, 24-].D. Snellgrove,
7- W. J. Tomlinson 25- Edgar |, Sitamons
8-E T Youngblood 26- W, H Turner,
9- N H Ware, 27- H D Logan
10- N E Outlaw 28- DonaldE Graham
u-‘\V P Bencraft 29- W C Prica
2- FL. Hayslip 39-J R Mitchell
13- T C Edwards 31- John FGill |
AAF Gragn 32- A R Munroe
I 15- D H Varnum 33- Charlie Martin
16- H A Pope 34- Elbert Hayslip.
l 17- G L Manning 35- S ] Powell
’8- Barney Usry 35- Silas M Pace
' Real Estate Changes Hands.
i Mr, A. A. Paul sold his farm in the
| Chokee District to Mr. John Ferguson
i last Mcnday.
! Mr. A. A. Paul, has bought Dr. A,
| Duncans® residence The price paid was
very reasonable,
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Inhers in the faeulty to get other people working for you. _Th.: lve "hos 8. Kehin
of Louisville, Ky., did this when, in 1445 he secured a policy in "be Mutual Life In
surance Company of New York for $5,000. Dividends to the amount of $6,807 Las ac- -
, cumulated on this policy, making the total amount | aid by the C.flmpanyfil 1.807. The
| I’lBet premiums paid by Mr Kennedy amounted to $3,465 88, making the return « ver cost
J4l. 12, ¢
l In writing for information aliout a policy of this kind, state what you would like
fto receive in cash at the end of limited payment period, -
- THe ARUTUZAL LIFE
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INSURBCECO ¥ 121 * (1}
OLDEST LARGEST
IN j ; + INTHE
i NEW YORK™E
RICHARD A. McCURDY, President.
R. F. SHEDDLN, Manager,
: ~Atlanta, Ga.
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D. D. HALL, Special Agent,
- Leesburg, Ga.
Sifiithville Ga.
ONLY BANK IN THECOUNTY.
CAPITAL AND PROFITS $18.000.00
M:MBER 0 A STSTEM OF 38 STATE AND 4 NATIONA .BANKS
CONBINED. CAPITAL AND :SU-PLUS 251.500.000.00.
E.FECH BAEANK INDEPENDANT.
DEPOSITS SOLICITED.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS ;
W, S, WITHAM, President. D. G. AVERA, Vice President,
C. A. RHODES, J. R. LONG, : W. D. WELI S,
81. McKINNEY, ~ T. G. WILLIAMS, B
CALL AND SEE US.
: Respt:
J. C, McCLAIN Cashier.
| Executors Sale.
STATE OF GEORGIA--Leg C ugTY.
Will be sold on the fust Tuesday in November 1904
between tne legal hour- of ten O’clock A. M. 2nd lou
O’clock P. M., at the plantations of the laze F. M
Heath late of >aid County deceased--(On the places
known as the Jordon and Century places) all th
perishable property of the late F M. Heath embracing
his stock of hogs, mules, and cattle, provisions of every
scrt towit corn™fodder, peas, pot.toes, oats and ail his
plantation toois.iuclu .ing one 20 H. P. Schofieid engine
and boiler, 2 6o saw (annt gins and belts, one Schofield
p.ess, syrup ketties. mills, plows, mowirg m~chines,
and other farm utensials. On the Jordon (Chehaw
place
Also all the mules stock of every kind plantation end
farmeng tools and provisions of the Century place--In
clu.iing one Deering and one McCormick Mower, cane
mill, Stalk -utter and hay press, three twohorse wag
ons one cnhe horse wagon, one buggy 6 syrup kettles
one iron safe show case and fiixtures used in the store
at Century, provisions corn oats fodder and potatoes
on said plac -.
This sale to include all the personalty on said place
except the cattle and hogs on the Century place and
the engine und gin fixtures on said Century place, and
the Household furniturewhich is not included in this
offer of sale. ‘thesaleto commence at the century
place as before stated anu to continue between the legal
hours of sale from day to day unti:l the whole is_sold:
Terms of sale cash. “old in puisuence of an order is
sued from the court of Ordiuary for the purposes of dis
tribution among the heirs a.d for the prevention o
waste und depreciation. No delivery will be madc un
til terms of sale are complied with
Inventory can be seen wite E. B, Lee Exectutor.
Mary B. Heath and E. B. lLee
Executors of
F, M Heath Decd
Libel for Divorce:
FANNIE HOWELL ) Case No. 936. Libel for di
ve vorce. In the Superior Court
JOSH HOWELL. }of Lee County Georgia, Fiied
March 31st 7904.
To JUSH HOWELL, defendant in said case,
You are hereby notified that by virtue of an order grant
ed in said case at the May term, 79n4. of said court,
you are required to in person or by attorney appear at
the next term of said conit to be held in and for Lee
County, Gieorgia, on the first Monday in November,
1904 (mext) then and there to answer the complaint of
the plaintiff, Fanuie Howell, against you for a- total
divorce, upon the ground of wilful continuous dasetion,
sin defalt of such appearance, the court will proceed
as to justice shall appertain. v
~ Witness the Honorable Z A, Litavrjox, Judge of
said Court this srd. day of June 1904.
JAMES MOKGAN, Clerk.
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Legal Blanks,
Z Wedding Invitations, 7
. Books, Pamphlets,
Z Ang ail Kinds of meey Stationf;y 7
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Notice== Sheriff’s Sale For Nov 1904
GEORGIA--Lee County, . .
Will be sold before the Court House door at Lees
burg, in said county, between the legal hours of public
sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following prop
erty, to-wit:-- - ;
Une town iot number two hundred aund eight (208)
in the Town of Leesbnrg, containing 3§ of anacre more
less, bounded on North by sixh strect, 1 Wsetb
tarksville street, on East By Minnie Jackson iot and
on the south by lands belonging to'J. P. Calloway .
I'he same levied on and scld as the property of An
drew Waltersand Mercer, under and by virtue of a
fi.fa, issued from the County Court of Lee County
eorgia, in favor of R, S. Hines, transierred to C. F
Putnam agawmst said Andrew Walters and Ida Me
o 3
Tennants notified in terms of thelaw,
This October 4th, Igo4. ;
S. B Smith, -
Sheriff of Lee County, Ga