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B i, SWERIVPS BALR. |
_GEORGIA, lee County. 4
Wil be sold before the Courthouse
door in said County on the first Tues
day in October, 1922, between the
Jegal hours.of sale for cash the !01-“
achons islm
One six cylinder Oldsmobile Model
07, Motor D 1991 car No 167629,
Levied on as the property of Hawkine
Simmons and Willie Ladd under & wmort
gage execution issned from City Court
of Leesburg in favor of Estate of Sam
Farkag (a firm name) against Hawkine
Simmons and Willie Ladd.
This September 8 1922,
P. C. Coxwell, Sheriff,
SHERIFFS SALE
GEORGIA—LEE COUNTY.
Will be sold before the Courthoust
door in #aid County on the first Tuesday
in October 1922 between the legal hourr
of sale to th 2 highest bidder 1o cashs
One #ix eylinder Oldsmobile Model 37,
Motor D 8118, car No. 156565,
Levied on as the property of Will Ladd
under an execution jssued from City
Court of leesburg in favor of Estate
Sam Farkas agaivst Will Ladd.
This September 8, 1922.
p. C. COXWELL, SHERIFF.
GEORGIA LEE COUNTY.
To whom it may concern:
John Edward Sandmeyer, guardian
of Kathryn A. Sandmeyer, Mary, A
Sandmeyer and Jane Sandmeyer,
minors having made application for
leave to sell “five acres off of land
lot number 241 in the second district
of said County and further deseribed
as tract 108; also nine acres off of
land lot number 241 known as tracts
nos 101 and 127, each and all of
said tracts in subdivision “A’ shown
by the official Map of record of Flint
River Pecan Company recorded in
Book G. page 374 in Clerk’s office
Lee Superior Court, Lee County,
Georgia”’, all persons concerned are
notified to show cause if any they
have at the October term 1922 Court
of ordinary said application should
not be granted.
This September 5, 1922,
#- L. LONG, Sr.
Ordinary, lee County.
GEORGIA LEE COUNTY.
To Whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that AT R
Harris as Administrator of the es
tate of Mary A. Harris deceased has
applied to me for leave to sell all
of the lands of said estate and that
said applicant on will be heard on.
the First Monday in October next,
1922 at the next regular term if this
Court. s
This is herefore to notify al] per
sons to show cause if any they have
at said term of Court why said ap
plication should not be granted and
said land ordered sold.
This September 4, 1922.
H. k. LONG, Sr. |
Ordinary, Lee County. 1
SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA LEE COUNTY.
There will be sold on the First
Tuesday in October 1922 in front of
Court House Door within the legal
hours of sale to the highest and best
bidder for cash the following describ
ed property to wit: One six H. P.
gasoline engine same being Fairbank
Morse make. No. 318607. One Ben
thall Peanut picker Model H. No.
3220, Property levied on as the pro
perty of D. A. McLeod under a Mort
gage fi fa in favor of Shields Geise
Lumber Co.
This the 6th day of September 1922.
P. C. COXWELL.
Sheriff Lee County
SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA, LEE COUNTY.
Will be sold before th Court House
door in said County on the first Tues
day in October next between the le
gal hours of sale to the highest bid
der for cash the following: ‘
All that tract or parcel of Jand
situate lying and being in the 14th
district, Lee County, Georgia, and
being all the South half of land
Jot no. 125, ‘containing 101% acres,
more or less, and all of land lot no
100, containing 202% acres, said land
lying in one body and containing inl
the aggregate 303% acres, more or
less. LR
Said property levied o as the pro-l
perty of George T. Cassels under an
execution issued from City Court of
Leesburg-in favor of Volunteer Statel
Life - Insurance Company against
George T. Casse]s. Owner and tenant!
in possession notified personally in
terms of the law.
This September 6, 1922.
2 v =P, C. COXWELL.
. Sheriff Lee County
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GEORGIA LEE COUNTY. |
There will be sold on the First
Tuesday in October, 1922 in front of
Court House Door within the legal
hours of sale to the highest and best
bidder for cash he following describ
od property to wit: One 1914 mode]
Ford same being a five passenger
car. Motor having no No. but known
as the G. S, Pryor car. Property
levied on as the property of G. S
Pryor under a fi fa issued from the
City Court of Leesburg in favor of
Mrs. Zena White,
This the sth day of September 1922
P, C. COXWELL,
Sheriff lLee County
SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA, LEE COUNTY,
Will be sold Lefore the Court house
door in said County on the first
Tuesday in October next between the
legal hours of sale to the highest
bidder for cash the following:
All those tracts or parcels of land
situate, lying aund being in the 14th
Land District of Lee County, Geor
gia and being a]l of land lots Nos 27
and 58, containing each 202% acres.
Said property levied on as the pro
perty of, Mrs, Sallie E. Laramore to
satisfy a certain execution issued
from City Court of Leesburg, in fav
or of Volunteer State Life Insurance
Company against Mrs. Sallie 1. Lara
more. Owner an tenant in possession
notified in terms of the law.
This September 6, 1922.
P. C. COXWELL.
Sheriff Lee County
SHERIFF SALE \
GEORGIA LEE COUNTY. }
There will be sold on the First
Tuesay in October 1922, in front of
Court House Door within the legal
hours of sale to the highest and best
bidder for cash the following describ
ed property to wit: One 1917 Model
Ford same being a five passenger.
One two horse Owensbor wagon. One
Summers buggy. Property levied on
as the property of D. A, McLeod un
der a Mortgage in favor of Planters
Bank of Parrot.
This the sth day of September 1922.
. P. C. COXWELL,
Sheriff Lee County
Negroes Attempt
to Break Jail
Saturday afternoon about four
o'cloek it was reported that the
negroes at the jail were about te es
cape and upon investigation it was
found that they had broken a gool
sized hole in one of the cells, using
an iron bar from a cat. One negro
had already got into the Lall and
within a few minutes longer would
have had his way cut through the
hl:ick wall and it is stated that others
were to follow,
MR. MERCHANT—what about
that ad of yours for our next issue?
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One of the hig features of the Southeastern Fair is it's Ostrich Farm
which Is, now located on the midway and is open all the summer and during
the fair October 12th to 21st, The minature steed who has comfortably
seated himself on his driver is one of the many laughmakers that will de
light the fair visitors in front of the grandstands each afternoon and night
cf the fair.
Johnny J. Jones Shows
At the Southeastern Fair
TO BRING THE GREATEST ,AGGREGATION OF AMUSEMENT
FEATURES THE SHOW WORLD AFFORDS.
The Johnny J. Jones Exposition
Shows have been engaged as the fea
ture attraction for the midway of the
coming Southeastern Fair, Atlanta,
October 12-21, A contract for the
appearance of the shows at the fair
was received by Secretary Striplin a
few days ago.
The show engaged 1s one of the best
organized fair troupes on the road,
and has a reputation among fair men
of putting on clean high-class enter
tainment, The fair management hag
fnserted a clause in the contract per
mitting the fair to censor any show
and the show officials have asked the
Livestock and Agriculture
Feature Exhibiis at the
Southeastern Fair in 1922
RECORD BREAKING YEAR EXPECTED
MAKE FARMING PAY!
This, in short, is the slogan of the
officials who are behind the big edu
cational program of the Southeastern
Fair, Atlanta, October 12-21.
A visit to the fair is like taking a
short course at an agricultural school,
says the fair management. It gives
the visitors. new ideas. The farmer
eager to find everything new about his
business, finds much of value and
fnterest to him at the fair, His study
of exhibits enables him to improve his
stock and crops in many ways.
The housewife is every bit as inter
ested as her husband. New “recipes
snew household conveniences, l?gst»
fair association to co-operate witt
them in keeping away undesirable
persons of the type that follow showi
to prey upon the public. 1
The shows will pe transported to At
lanta on their own special train
Myriads of electric lights are used or
the big modern show fronts which
light up the midway at night. All the
shows and the equipment, such as
wagons, fronts, tents and scenery, hat
been renewed since the Jones shows
were on the Atlanta fair grounds. The
organization will present a spick an¢
span appearance when the gates t«
the fair grounds are thrown open ant
the visitors throng the great midway.
styles, usual exhibits of ‘cookery, and
even the livestock, farm products and
machinery displays gain her attentioni
The livestock show is the backbone
of the fair. The big premiums offered
for livestock this year insure a big ex:
hibit of all kinds of farm animals of
leading breeds. The show ring will
be surrounded by interested specta
tors from the beginning to the end of
the judging. 1
The entertainment program has
been planned with care by the com:
mittee in charge, and some unusual
features are promised. The main at
tractions, however, will be the
thoroughbred horse racing, vaudeville_!
music, fireworks, and auto racing, |
Central of Georgia Railway Company
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The Central of Georgia Railway )Co“mpany of
fers permanent employment to experience mechanics
in the Tollowing classifications and will pay wages
fixed by the United States Reilroad Labor Board, as
follows: .
> WNhechanies. ..o T
Boilermakers .~ ... 70 cents
Blacksmiths _____..___._.. 70 cents
Sheet Metal Workers______ 70 cents
Electricians . ... 70 cents
Coach&LEngineCarpenters 70 cents
.Coach & Engine Painters 70 cents
Freight Car Repairets and ;
Carpentets 63 Cents
Other clasifications at corresponding rates.
All service in excess of eight hours each day will Le paid for
at time and «ne-half time rate. ‘
All service on Sundays ana legal holidays will be paid for at
time and one-half time rate.
Meals and lodging furnished on shop premises }f desirsd.
For information apply to— :
W. H. FETNER, :
Room 221, Third Floor, Macon Terminal Station Building,
: Macon, Georgia,
Trade At Home:
1 cany & complete ling of the best and
freshiest groceries fo be found it Leesburg,
| ALSO--Cany a nice fine of Shoes for the en
fire Family, Also, a complete line of No
- tions, Dry Goods and Hardware,
Seesme hefore going elsewhere, and keep your
MONEY AT HOME.
JK.FORRESTER.
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BEGINNING AUGUST Ist, out books will be closed
to everybody and we will positively not charge any
‘thing to anybody. We are going to sell for Cash only
-and will be prepared fo sell you Dry Goods, SHoes
" Groceries at a lLig ‘saving. We have carried you
through the hard times afd trust that you will now
give us your cash trade. We are going to increase
our stock and you can find anything that you want at
ourfstore. : >
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Stovall-Yeoman-Lyon Co.
Ernest Whitchard & Company
Accountants and Auditors
DAWSON, GEORGIA
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