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The ice mar. looks guilty.
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Oyama is still standing off Pat.
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The czar ought to keep his fingers cross
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As a claimer Taggar. has Cortelyou
skinned a mile,
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The most notable service the Baltic
fleet can do the Russian government right
now is to commit suicide.
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‘I love the thunder of the guns,” sa.s
Tom Watson, O, come, nw, Tom, quit
Jtringing us that way! ,
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G.v. Terrell has offered $lOO reward for
the partv who burned the residenc: of J,
C Colsman in Fayette county.
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Mrs, Maybrick insists that she will
not go on the stage. How can any
ole now doubt her innacence?
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Maryland has three candidates for con- |
gress named Mudd., We suppose every J
one must have his fling. ‘
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Soliciter Gzl2ral Rawlins, of the mid- ;
dle circnit. will endeaver toobjain indict
ments agaii st the moh] that burned the
regres Reed and Cat) at gtatesboro.
There is plenty of testimony. :
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The report ot the department of agricul
ture at the capitol filed October 26 s. ows
that the State of Georgi: used 618,730 tons
this year a big increase over thac of the
season before.
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“Mr Cleveland has hit t'ie head in his
a crtion that never before has the machin
ery of pre ent party control been uscd so
unblushingly and so insolentv for its own
perpetuation The American people are
not slow-witted. While Mr. Roosev. I’s
managers profess absolute certainty {hat
their candidate will sweep the country
next moath, they may get ablow fron: t e
silent vote that will fairly ; aralyze then,
The increase in registration i. the do.bt
ful States indicates that the silent vote i
going to be on hand *’
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Because of our superior natural res-ur
ces and more cffclent machinery and labor
iron aud steel can be made in the Unit d
States at larg cost per ton than any other
conniry. We have distanced all other
countries in amount of production, Vet
we tax ourselves—thongh we have no
cumpetitors to fear—in order to pay a
heavy tariff bounty to iron and steel
mare - wiao combine toge h:r to extort
trom i 1 me consumers consumers i ordi
nate prices while selling for less p. ces in
other markets. Puck was not for wrong
vwhen hecried: “What foos these mor
tals be!”’
. . The local tax amendment for schools
was carrie in the recent state election by
a majority of 10,000.
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Jodie Cook, residing near C'olquit, 'while
under the in.luence of whiskey, .shot and
killed one of his chiidren last week.
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To dismiss with fine sc rn ihe govern
ment officials who failed to find in the
Slicum case a verdict to satisfy she popu
l lar demand was a detidly politic thing
fer Presic.ent Roosevelt todo, He never
lfaih to do the epolitic thing with a fine
show of bravery. Btill he has produced
' no evidence or argument 1o prove that the
findtnig was not based upon a full, fair and
| feariess investigation.
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' : Administrators Sale.
GEORGIA—LEE County.
By virtue of anorder granted by the
c.urt of Ordinary of Houston County Ga.
at the regulay October term, 1904, 1 will
i sell at the Court house a. Leesburg, Lee
| County Ga. within the legal hours of sale
| on the first Tuesday in Dec. 1904 the fol
‘ lowing real estate belonging to the estate
lof Mrs. S W .Saders, deceased, 73 acres,
! more or less, of I"nd, beingapart of lot
| No. 190 in thefirst District of said Lee Co.
i Ga. Terms Cash. .
' W, \W. SANDERS, Adm. -le bonis non,
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LEORGIA—Lee County. :
' Notice is hereby given that the undcr
signed has applied to the ordinary of said
County for Jeave to sell the lands and
Bank stock aud personality belouging to
the etate of T. J. Hadduck for the pay
ment of the debtsand for the purpose of
distribution, Said application will be
heard at the ravniar terinof the court of
Ordinary tor said couuty to be held on
the first Monday in November 1904.
: : H. . Haddock,
Administrator upon the estate of
T.l tathe
Libel for Divorce-
FANNIE HOWELL ) Case No. 936“ Libel for di
v vorce. In the Superior Court
JOsSH HOWEILL. ;of Lee County ‘seorgiu, Fied
M arch 318 t 7gog4.
To JUSH HOWELL, defendant in sa«id case,
Youare hereby notified that by virtue of ar order grant
ed in said case at the May tern, 7904, ot said count,
you are required to in person or by attorney appear at
the nex: term of said ¢en ttobe he!dl n and fr f.ee
County, vievrgia, on the #rst Monday in MNovember,
1904 (mext) then and the e to answer the complaint of
the plaintiff, F-n: 1~ Howell, against you for a tot«l
divorce, upon the grouud of wiliul continuous d-setion,
s in defalt of such app=erance, the court will proceed
as to justice shall app-i tain.
Winerstle Boxci.leZ A 1 11100, Judge of
said Court this srd. day of June igc4.
JAMES MO GAN, Clerk:.
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,
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gstables thereon. The
%best locationin thecity
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