The Lee County journal. (Leesburg, Ga.) 1904-19??, November 04, 1904, Image 4

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LOCALITENS. Big court next week. Pay your debts to the Journal We mus. have it. | e Don. fail to attend the Lecture on the 11th, | All legal advertisements must be paid | in advance, ; If you have land to sell iist it with Col, | C, H.Beazley. Don’t fail to attend the lecture on the night of the 11th, | Don't fail to attend preachuing at lhe% Baptist church Suaday. i Remember the Journal when you come | to court nexj week., | Mrs Lizzie Tison, who spent the sum ' mer in Macon, has returned, The County commissioners held their regular monthly jmeeting last Tuesday. The merry-go-round will be here next | week to pick up the scattering nicles left by the circus. Car of Cotton seed meal and Hulls on hand Same price at the mills. | R.A. Forrester. Callon me for Fire Insurance I can place you in the very best company | and give you the protection you need. ™ S- I.I)Owell- Quite a crowd of onr peop.e took in ' the show at Albany last Tuesday i Quite a crowd attended Sheriff sales here Tuesday. Several horses were sold and the Hines property. Mr, BT King raised one of the largest potatoes this year that we know of. The circufrance being 8% and length 21 inches, : The dwelling house on Mr, Johnson’s pla..tation, a few gmiles from town, was destroye] by fire Sunday night. The house was occupted by Mr, Chappel. All of his household effects were destroyed. Miss Johnson, of Americus, who has charge of the music class here will give a recital next Monday evening Nov., Hi from 7:30 to 9 at the residence of Mrs. M. L. Bunkley every body . ordiaily invited to attend. We wish to make on earnest appeal to «ll who owe us, to settleat once, We are in need of funds to me t our obligations with, and must insist upon all who are in debted to the Journal im any way to set tleat once Please give the matter your prompt attention. Dont think because the a ountis small thatiit does not make any diffirence, but send it at once. One Horse. Georgia raised. Good sroo One Texas pony, 6 years old at §6. : Onc Georgia Raised Colt 2} years sdo Apply at I. P, COCKE, Armenia. Ga. I carry a full line of plows, binde mowers, rakes and reapers, See me if you are in the market for anything in his line ill make it to your interest. S.l.Powell. 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,\§elf controll, Mental Healing, et . The Proceeds of the entertainment will go to pay fo\r a Library for the town. All should att‘\*nd and aid in this worthy N\ ause. | DEMOCRATS SHOULD VOTE, To the Demccrats of the third Congres ;’sional District, The date of the presidential Election is near at hand, and I reco.nize the fact we have all been deeply and busily engag ed in the gathering and marketing of our crops and business affairs, and possibly 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 ycur vote, for Parker and Davis. ! By reason of our Primary system, we loose interest in the regular election, as shown by the small vote cast at the recent State Election, when only 70000 votes . were polled, out of 278000 white voting | population 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 measurcs to reduce the soruthen repre- | sentation in Congress, always urging as | one of the reasons, the very light \'Ot\.‘ received by the Southern members. Then | this indiffirence on the part of the Demo- { crats invites and encourages oposition | from opositing parties, tlizrefore for our ‘ party to alway: be strong, itis wise to be agyressive, and cast a full vote at cach election, ‘ I am glad to say there is no opposition 1 in the Co gressional race, but the Presi dential election is at the same time, and we are now receivin niost flaftering news from the doubtful Eastern and Vestern States, in fact the prospect daily grows brighter for the triumpiant el=ctida of Parker and Davis, and I urge upon every Democrat in the District to go to the polls on Nov. Bth. and cast their vole! demonstrating their love and loyalty to Democracy, which advocates and stands for the noble principals. Equal rights to all, special priviliges to none. Respectfully yours, E. B, lLewis, T ey Grand and Petit Jurors The following is a list of the Grand and Petit Jurora drawn to serve at the October term of Lee Superior Court. 1- B. ¥. 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, 1— G. A. Nesbit, 5- W. T. Lockett 20- H. R .Stovall, 6 -I). G, Avera, 21- W. Beauchamp, 7-Geo . McDonald 22- Owen P’. Brown, 8- G. W, Martin, Sr. 23- H. L. Long, Ir, o 1 ] Prive; 24— 0. \V‘:'Statllanl, [ 10- Wi, B. Botewell, 25- W. D. Green, I 11— R. B. Clifton, 26— L. Ivey, 12— A, ] Powell, 27- M. W, Kitchens, 13- B. Tyler, *2B- C. E. Logkeit, 4-Ge2o. C. Bass, 2)- Daacaa dorriscer 15- R. A, Forrester 30- T. S. Bartou PETIT JURORS. n- O. E Tucker, 19- Charles O. Young 2- J. H. Goodroe, 20-[.. 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- £ lgar [. Siranons 8- E ' Youngblood 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-J R Mitchell ’ 13- T C Edwards 31- John F Gill I_.AF Gravn 22- A R Munroe l 5- D H Varnum 33- Charlie Martin 16- 11 A Pope 34- Elbert Hayslip. 7- G L Manning 35- S ] Powell 8- Barney Usry 35- Silas M Pa_ e Tresspass Notlca £ 11 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, B.E. Powell. Inhers in the faeu ty to get other peopla working for yu. Py lale Tho 8. Ketni of Louisville, Ky., did this when, in 1/45 he .ecured a policy in The Mutual Life fc¢- sw-ance Company of New York for §5,0c0. Divid nds tothe amount of s6.Bc7has 2a¢ cumulated on this policy, making the total amount paid by the Q'fllpml_“fiil‘sol Th net premiuns paii by Mr Kennedy amounted (o $3,465 88, making the return « ver cuvst $8,341.12. : In writing for information alout a policy of this kind, state what vou would like {o receive in cash at the end of limited payment period. : . The ATUTUAL LIFE INSURBC=COMPANY OF ' OLDEST : > LARGEST N ; LIN TR v NEW YORK 1 - . RICHARD A. McCURDY, President. R. F. SHEDDLN, Manager, & : Atlanta, Ga. @ : - D. D. HALL, Special Agent, o | Leesburg, Ga. BANK OF SMITHVILLE. Smithville Ga. ONLY BANK IN THECOUNTY. CAPITAL AND PROFITS $18.000.00: MiMBER 05 ASYSTEM OF 33 LTATE AND 4 NATION A BANEKS CONBINED. CAPITAL AND .SU: PI.-T;'S $1.500.000.00. EFRACH BANK INDEPENDZANT,. DEPRPOSITS SOLICITED. OFFICERS BEND DIRECTORS W, S, WITHAM, President. | D. G. AVERA, Vice President, C. A. RHODES, J. R. LONG, W. B WELLS 81. McKINNEY, T € WILLIAMS. : ; CALL AND SEE US. ; Respt : J. 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