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| LOCAL ITENS.
Pay your debts to the Journal, We must
have it.
Dont fail to attend the Tecture on the
11th, ;
Mr. Morgan Martii visited Albany
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Odom visited Ma-
Tuesday. E
All legal advertisements must be paid
in advance,
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This section was visited by a light
frost Monday. f
If you have land to sell ist it with Col,
C, H.Beazley.
Col, C. H* Beazley had business in At
lanta this week, , A
Col, J. R. Long took in the Fair at
Macon this week.
Mrs Love took in the State Yair at Ma_
con Wednerday.
Sheriff Smith took in the State Faii at
Macon Wednesday . {
Miss Pearl Hall vistied the State Hair
at Macon Wednesday.
Judge ) Fort, of Americus, attended
County Ceurt here Tuesday. |
Mr. Dud Ragan took in the sights at
the State Fair Wednesday.
Mr. M. J. Hines, of Americus is vi:-‘.it—:
ing relatives here this week. |
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MY, Wilis Rutland, of Albany, spent 1
several days nere this week.
Col. Warwick, of Smithville, transacted
legal business here Wednesday.
Mr. F, T. King visited relatives at Ma
“con this week and took in the Fair.
Remember the Executors sale of the
Heath property. See notice elsewhere,
Mr, A. W. Godwin attended the Grand
Lodge, F.& A, M. at Macon thisweek*
Mis. J. R Lorg returned home last
Sunday, after a few days visit to the Worlds
Fair at St. Louis,
Car of Cotton seed meal
and Hulls on hand Same
price at the mills.
' R.A. Forrester.
Calton me for Fire Insurance I can
placc you in the very best company
and give you the protection you need.
S.J.Powell.
We wish tomake on earnest appeal to
all who owe us, to settleatonce, We are
in need of funds to meet our obligations
with, and must insist upon all who are in
debted to the Journal in any way lo set
tle at once Please give the matter your
prompt attentior. Dont think because
the a “ountis small thatiit does not make
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any diffirence, but send it at once. |
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One Horse, Georgia raised. Good }xoo:
One Texas pony, 6 years old at §6O 1
One Georgia Raised Colt 2)4 years fiOi
Apply at 1. P, COCKE, Armenia. Ga. |
The Elkahest Library Association will
give their second entertainment here on |
the evening of Nov, 11th. This lecture
will be delivered by Prof Royal Daniel, }
on the subject of the mysteries of Hypno- ‘
tism, self controll, Mental Healing, etc.‘
The Proceeds of the entertainment will go ‘
to pay for a Library for the town. All
should attend and aidin this worthyj
cause. ‘
I carry afull line of plows, binde l
mowers, rakes and reapers, See me if
you are in the market for anything in,l
his line ill make it to your interest.
| Democrats Tothe Front.
To the Demccrats of the third Congres
sional District, ’
The date of the presidential Election is
near at hand, and I recogznize the fact
we have all been deeply and busily engag
‘ed in the gathering and marketing of our
‘crops and business affairs, and poseibly
some will overlook the time, and fail to
attend the election, therefore I urge upon
evary one of you to go to the polls on
Tuesday, Nov, Bth, and cast your vote
for Parker and Davis,
' By reason of our Primary system, we
ioose interest in the regular election, as
shown by the small vote cast at the recent
State Election, when ouly 70000 votes
were polled, out of 278000 white voting
pepulation in the state, Thisindiffirence
on the part of the Democrats works an .n- |
justice to the party, and may at some fu- |
ture time result in great injury ‘|
The Republican majority in each Con--
gress offer bills, and agitate the passage
of measures to reduce the Southen repre- |
sentation in Congress, always urging as
one of the reasons, the very light vote
received by the Southern menibers. Then
this indiffirence on the part of the Demo
crats invites and encourages oposition
from opositing parties ; therefore fdr our
party to always be strong, itis wise to be
aggressive, and cast a full vote at each
election, : ‘
I am glad to say there 'is 1o opposition
in the Clongressional race, but the Presi
dential election is at the same time, and
we are now receiving most flattering news
from the doubtful Eastern and Western
States, in fact the prospect daily grows
brighter for the trinmohant election of
Parker and Davis, and I urge upon every
Democrat in the District to go to the
polls on Nov. Bth. and cast their vote,
deimonstrating their love and loyalty to
Democtacy, which advocates and stands
for the noble principal. Equal rights
to all, special priviliges to none,
Respectfuily yours,
E. B, Lewis,
Grand and Petit Jurors
The followiny is a list of the Grand and
Petit Jurors drawn to serve at the October
term of Lee Superior Court. -
1~ 8. ¥, Torner 16— Joe B. PAul,
2-. C. N, Hayes 17- E. S. Adams,
3~ R: S, Pryor, 18- C. A. Castellow,
4+ C.B. Avery, 18- G. A, Nesbit,
5- W.T. Lockett * 20- H. R .Stovall
6 -D. G, Avera, 21- W. Beaucbhamp,
7-Geo. W. McDonald 22- Owen P. Brown,
8- G. W. Mazrtin, Sr. 23— H. L. Long, Jr,
o~ T }. Price, 24- 0. W, Statham,
10- Wm_ B. Botewell, 25- W. D. Green,
1i- R. B. Clifton, -26- L. Ivey,
12- A, [.*Powell, 27- M. W. Kitchens,
13- B.Tyler, 28- C. E. Lockett,
4—Geo. C, Bass, 29- Duncaa Forrister
15- R. A, Forrester 30- T. S. Bnrtou
~ PRTIT JURORS.
n- 0. E Tucker, 19- Charles O. Young
2- J. H. Goodroe, 20-1.. L,* 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 [, Siramons
8- E T Youngblood 26- W, H Turner,
9- N H Ware, 27- H D Logan
ro- N E Outlaw 28- DonaldE Graham
11- W P Bencraft 29- W C Price
2- FI. Hayslip 30-] R Mitchell
13- T C Edwards 31- John F Gill
AARGragn 32-A R Munroe
5- D H Varnum 33- Charlie Martin
16- H A Pope 34- Elbert Hayslip.
7- G L Manning 35- S ] Powell
8- Barney Usry 35-Silas M Page
, Tresspass Notica :
411 parties are hereby forbidden to hunt
on the following lots of land in the 13th,
district of this County: 237, 213, 215 and
186. . :
Mrs, 8.L.. Powgell.
Inhers in the faeulty to get other people working for you. Tha: ite "o S, Kenn
of Louisville, Ky., did this when, in 1/45 he secured a policy in The Mutual Life In
#m ance Company of New York for §5,000. Dividends to the amount of $5,807 bas ac
cumulated on this policy, making the total amount paid by the Companv§ll,Bo7. The
net premiums paid by Mr Kennedy amounted to $3,465.88, making the return vver cost
,341.12, : g
- 34!11 writing for information about a policy of this kind, state what you would like
to receive in cash at the end of limited payment pericd,
THe AN\ UTUZARL LIF&
INSURBRCECOMPANY OF ;
OLDEST : ' LARBEST
IN : + INTUR
o NEW YORIK fi
RICHARD A. McCURDY, President.
R. F. SHEDDLN, Manager, '
. o Atlanta, Ga.
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D. D. HALL, Special Agent,
e e i DRGSRUTE) N
BANK OF SMITHVILLE
BANK O oMIL: SRR
~Smithville Ga.
vow W s w T W b o NW WP o IT*\;T"fi“r
ONLY BANK IN THECOUNTY.
CAPITAL AND PROFITS $18.000.00!
M sMBIR 05 ASYSTEM OF 38 STATE AND 4 NATIONA . *BANKS
CONEBINED. CAPITAL'AND ;SULFLUS :$1.500.000.00.
- .. ERBRCH BEAENK INDEPENDANT.-
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\ : DEFOSITS SOLICITED,
‘ : " OFFICERS KND DIRECTORS_» : j
W, S, WITHAM, President. : D. G. AVERA, Vice President,
C. A. RHODES, J. R. LONG, W. D. WELL S,
, B I. McKINNEY, T. G. WILLIAMS.
CALL AND SEE US.
' : Respt:
L MeUEAIN Cashier.
Executors Sale.
STATE OF GEORGIA-~Ler C: vETY.
Will be sold on the first Tuesiay in November 1904
between the legal hour of ten O’clock A. M. znd 1 u
O’clock P. M., at the plantations of the laie F. M
Heath late of -aid County deceased--(On the places
known as the Jo.don and Ceatury places) all th
perishable pragerty of the late F M. Heath embracing
nis stack of-hégs, mules, and cattle, provisions of every
sort towit corn® fodder, peas, potatoes, vats and a!l his
plantation toois.inclu .ing one 20 H. P. Schofield engine
and boiler, 2 6o saw Tannt gins and belts, one Schofield
p.ess, syrup kettles. mills, plows, mowirg machiues,
and other farm utensials, On the Jordon (Chehaw
place 4a 4
Also all the mules stock of every kind plantation end
t"armeng tools and provisions ot the Century piace--In
clu .ing one Deering and ore McCormick Mower, cane
mill, Stalk ~utter and hay press, three two horse. wag
ons one ¢ne horse wagon, one buggy 6 syrupykettles
one iron safe show case and fiixtures used in the store
at Century, provisions corn oats fodder and ‘potatoes
on said plac:, :
"his sale to include all the personalty on said place
except the cattie 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. |hesaleto commecce at the century
place as before stated an : to continue between the:legal
hours of sale from day to day until the whole is sold:
Terms of sale cash. Sold in pursuence of an order is
sued from the court of Ordinary for the purposes of dis
tribution amung the heirs a:d for the prevention o
waste and depreciztion, No delivery will be madc un
(il terms of sale are complied with :
Inventory can be seen wite E.. 8, Lee Exectutor.
Mary B. Heath and E. B. lLee
Executors of
F, A Heath Decd
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Libel for Divorce.
FANNIE HOWELL ) Case N0.g36. Libel for di
vs vorce. In the Superior Court
JOSH HOWELL. }of Lee County Georgia, Fied
March 31st 7g04. i :
“To JUSH HOWELL, defendant in said case,
You are hereby notified that by virtue of ar order grant
ed in said case at the May term, s9n4. ot said court,
you are required to in person or by attorney appear at
the next term of said con:t to be held in and for Lee
County, (ieorgia, on the first Monday in November,
1904 (mext) then and there to answer the complaint of
the plaintiff, Fanuiz Howell, against you for a total
divorce, upon the ground of wilful continuous dasetion,
s in defalt of such appearance, the court will proceed
as to justice shall appeitain.
Witness the Honorsble Z A, LiTlljom, Judge of
said Court_this srd. day of June 1904.
a JAMES MO.. GAN, (lerk.
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Notice== Sheriff’s Sale For Nov 1904
GEORGIA--Lee County, o
Will be sold before the Court House door at l.ees
burg, in sai ! county, between the legal hours of public
ale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following prop
erty, to-wit:-- .
OUne town iot number two hundred aund eight (208)
n the Town of Leesbnrg, containing $4 of an acre more
less, bounded on North by sixh strect, cn W s¢:]
tarksville street,on East By Minnie Jackson iot and
on the south by lands 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
fi.fa. issued from the County Court of Lee County
eorgia, in favor of R. S, Hines, trans.eired to C. F
Putnam against said Andrew Walters and Ida Me
cer.
Tennants notified interms of the law,
This October 4th, Igog.
S. B* Smith,
Sheriftof Lee County, Ga