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v SHERIFFS SALE.
GEORGIA, Lee County.
Will 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 fol
lowing: . ‘
One six cylinder Oldsmobile Mode!
27, Motor D 1991 ear No 157629,
Levied on as the property of Hawkins
Simmons and Willie Ladd under a mort
gage execution issued from City Court
of Leesburg in favor of Estate of Sam
Farkas (a firn name) agaist Hawkins
Simmons und Willie Ladd.
This September 8 1922,
P. C. Coxwell, Sheriff.
SHERIFFS SALE
GEORGIA—LEE COUNTY.
Will be sold before the (ourthounse
door in said County on the first’] uesday
in October 1922 between the legal hours
of sale to thz highest bidder tor cash:
One gix cylinder Oldsmobile Model 87,
Motor D) 8118, car No. 156565,
Levied on as the property ol Will Ladd
under an execution jssued from Uity
Court of leeburg in favor of Estate ol
Samn Farkas agaiost Will Ladd,
'his 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
jot number 241 in the second district
of said County and further described
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 ini
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.
H. L. LONG, Sr.
Ordinary, Lee County.
GEORGIA LEE COUNTY.
To Whom it may concern: ’
Notice is hereby given that A. 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 avil] be heard on
the First Monday in Qctober next,
1922 at the next regular term if this
Court. L e
This is herefore to notify all 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. L. LONG, Sr.
Ordinary, Lee County.
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: SHERIFF SALE |
GEORGIA LEE COUNTY. |
There will be seld 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 deserib
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 undersa Mort
gage fi fa in favor of Shields Geise
Lumber Co.
This the bth 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 heing 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 in
the aggregate 303%4 acres, more or
less. did
™ Said property levied o as the pro
perty of George T. Cassels under an‘
execution issued from City Court of
Leesburg in favor of Volunteer State
Life Insurance Company against
George T. Cassels. Owner and tenant;
in possession notified personally in
terms of the law. -
This September 6, 1922.
: P. C. COXWELL.
. Shenff Lee County j
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TTSHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA LEE COUNTY. 1
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
k bidder for cash he following describ
ed 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 Gth day of September 1922
P. C. COXWELL.
Sheriff Lee 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 and being in the 14th‘
Land District of Lée County, Geor
gia and being all of land lots Nos 27
and 58, containing each 202% acres. 1
Said property levied on as the pro-i
perty of Mrs, Sallie E. Laramore to
satisfy a certain execution issuedg
from City Court of Leesburg, in fav-l
or of Volunteer State Life Imsurance
Company against Mrs. Sdllie E. 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
J. W, GILLESPIE
v
. C. Achenbach; Ed Ahlstrom; Miss
Rese Allen; A W. Anderson; Mrs, E.
}R. Boyle; E. R. Boyle; €. ¥. Boineau;
H. 8, Coburn; W. 4. Cross; Carl L.
Carlson; F. C. Eaton; I R. Fowler;
Robt. D. Flowers; Mrs. R. D. Flowers;
Margaret Heiderman; G. W. Hyde
Armand Iy ; Edward Jobuson; C. L i
Keating; Max Lang; J. A. Mc¢Nany;
Cameron Mcßae; E. H. Mosser; 8. H.
Merrell; Miss Julin Runkel; A. J. Spil
ler; Roy R. Wilcox; Miss Jessie Wells;
Mrs M. B. Winchester; 7. B. Winches
ter; James C. Wright, George L. Wood;
K. B. Dunmore; F. 1. Barly; E. A
MeNamara; Earl Sweetwood and Mrs
May Sweetwood, admr. and sole heir at
law of Earl Sweetwood; K. J. Delahoyd;
and to the executors, administrators,
heirs, assignees, and transferees of cmzh‘
of the foregoing (all unknown) and to
any and all persons claiining an interest
in any of the lands formerly beld by the
Albany Paper Shell Pecan Co,, in any
way. under any of the foregoing.
IN LLE SUPERIOR COURT.
Filed to November Term, 1922
Suit in equity to aid attach
ments for purchase money,
. and to foreclose lien of reser
vation of title to secure pur
chase money; and in rem
against land.
To each of said defendants named,
and those unknown:
You are hereby commanded to b and
appear at the next terin of the Superior
Court 8f Lee Couuty, to be held on the
first Monday in Noveniber, 1922, and
make your answer to the above named
and stated case, as required by law and
the order of the court, Witness the
Honorable Z, A. Littlejohn, Judge of
said court, this Ist” day of September
1923,
G, A. WALLACE,
Clerk of Superior Court.
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~ We say “‘Bed Bug’’—the Romans
said '‘Cimex.”’ The Romans declar
‘ed war on this dangerous pest and for
a time they disappeared. Westill
have them though and they are a
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carry unmentionabie disease! Clean
them out with Royal Guaranteed
Bed Bug Liqued. 25¢, Sold and
guaranteed by .
W. S. Handcock. Drug Co.
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THE LEE COUNTY JOURNAL, LEESBURG, GEORGIA
ANNOUNCEMENTS
To The White Voters of Lee Co,
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the Chairman place
of the Board of Commissioneis.
51( elected I promise a business
like as wellas an ecomnical ad
ministration of the affairs of the
county as purtains to this office,
1 also promise to safe-guard every
dollar of the county’s money that
passes through this office, Ire
spectfully solicit every bLodys
very serious consideration of my
candidacy. 1f you think I can
and will serve you honorably and
efficiently vote for me, if not
vote for the other fellow. 1 yery
repectfully ask for the support
and help of the ladies, if you
can vote for me I hope you will
not have cause to regret, for
having done so. .
J. M. CANNON.
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To the Democratic Voters of Lee
County:
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Chairman of County
Commissioners of Lee County in the
General election to be held on Nov. 7.
If elected I will use my best efforts
to discharge the duties of the oflice
in an honest and efficient way.
1 shall contend that all purchases
by the County for supplies shall be
made upon competive bidding and con
tract awarded to the lowest bidder
so that every citizen shall have 'an
equal opportunity for this business
and I shall insist that strict economy
be practiced without détriment to the
best interest of the people as a
whole o |
I ask the support of my fellow
sitizens and pledge them an cpen
and honest discharge of the duties
of the office if elected. |
Very Respectfully, |
J. L. WILKERSON, |
TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS
OF LEE COUNTY. |
I hereby announcement m.vsol_f‘
s a eandidate for the office of chair
man of the County Commissioners
of Lee County in the general eleclim.‘
to be held in November. 1f elected
to this office I promise a faithful
discharge of the duties and will do
my best to save the county as much
as possible and will work for the
best interest of Lee County. Your
vote and influepce will be aypre
ciated. ;
Respectiully,
R. F. ROPE:
™
TO ALL OF THE WHITE VOTERS
OF LEE COUNTY, GEORGIA.
1 respectfully submit my candidacy
as Chairman of the County Commis
sioners of said County subject to the
election to be held for that position.
I base my desire for this position on
the fact that I have served my coun
ty for fourteen years as Commission
er, and my long period of service and
the stand I took in all matters com
ing before us is a matter of common
knowledge and a matter of record.
My long service on the board of Com
missioners has thoroughly acquaint
ed me with the road work supervised
by the Board, and it was always my
duty as Commissioner to watch over
road construction. I believe I know
what is necessary o successful road
building, and at th same time know
that there are certain things unne
cessary to successful road building.
If elected to this position it wil] be
my aim to conduct an economical ad
ministration in accord with the finan
cial condition of the County, and I
sha]l faithfully perform all duties of
this position. I shall greatly appre
ciate your vote and active influence.
Very Respectfully,
A. J. POWELL.
To the Qualified Voters of lLee
County.
I wish to announce to the voters
of Lee Sounty that T am a candida'e
for the oftice of -Chairman of the
County Commissioners of [.ee Coun
ty in the election to be held on the
7th day of November. If elected
to this important office I promise a
faithful discharge of the duties of
same. I propose to run the county
farm and raise everything possible
to eat for the convicts of the county
and try to make the chain gang self
sustaining—ll am a good farmer and
believe this ought to be done. It
will always be my purpose to work
for the best intersests of the county
and and her people. T will try and
see all the voters before election
time but owing to sickness my wife
I may not be able to see you but
assure that your vote and influence
will be appreciated.
Very Respectfully,
J. W. FOUCHE.
To The Qualified Voters of Lee
County: - -
I hereby announce myseif a candi
date for the office of Chairman of the
County Commissioners of Lee Coun
ty in the General Election to be held
on November 7th. If elected to this
office I promise a faithful discharge
of same in every respect. I will at
all times work for the best interest
of the people of Lee County and the
Counties interest and will do al] in
my power to save money for the
county and bring it out of debt. Your
vote and influence will be appreciated
A Very Respectfully,
2 G. S. PRYOR
~ THOUGHTS OF THE AGES °
Better buy {ha:brrow. '
Fear is a bad ;unsellor. :
Beware of llttle_;xpenses.
All things move_;n cycles, -
If you are in t-l:ubt. delay,
All happiness ls—i;l the mind,
Be not hasty to ;xtbld another,
A stou—t'—h.enrt c:ushes i luck.
Take good coun;l and keep it
Conscience cann-(; be compelled.
Dispatch is the .;ml of business.
Work ill 'done mzl—st be twice done,
A willing mind ;nkes a light foot.
Be slow to pro:x:le. quick to per
form.
He that gives to-; grateful man puts
out to usury.
Don’t lose a doll—ar’s worth of time
looking for a lost penny.
Baked potatoes ';ld salt are a feast
when love sits at the table.
Men err not so ;uch in prompt ac
tion as in hasty judgment.
He that listens ;r what people say
of him shall never have peace.
CURIOUS CREATURES
The anaconda, largest species of
snake, rarely attacks man.
The blindworm is not blind ; neither
is it a worm, but a kind of lizard.
Tadpoles treated with throxin turn
into matured frogs almost at once. .
The carpenter bee burrows and
builds rows of cells in solid wood.
The armadillo has ninety-two teeth,
more than any other animal possesses.
There are over- 2,000,000 different
kinds of insects known to be now liv
ing on the earth.
Certain species of turtles are often
found at high altitudes far away from
water, -
In Ceylon are to be found snails
which attain a length of from four to
five inches.
The smallest known bird is a Cen
tral American humming bird, which is
about the size of a blue-bottle fly. -
It is an unexplained fact that glow
worms are much more brilliant just
before an approaching storm than at
any other time.
A man’'s range of view is about 210
by 90 degrees of are, but .that of an
insect comprises the entire visual
globe in every direction.
EPIGRAMS OF AN OFFICE BOY
A mahogany desk don’t make a mag
nate.
De office “solger” soon gets on de
firin’ line.
Dere's somethin’ attractive even in
de homelies’ casheer’s face on pay
day. :
When de boss smiles dere's a kus
tomer In site. :
It's a good ting telerphones ain't
got no conshunces. :
A Dbilyus boss makes a dispeptie:
business. A
Luv between de head bookkeeper
an’ de girl stenog laffs at overtime.
— «
When yer two bosses start scrappin’
it's time to begin readin’ de want ads.
—Boston Transcript.
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FLASHLIGHTS
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One can't be a rich uncle witheut
having fond relatives. .
Poverty Is no disgrace, but that's
about the best that can be said of it.
SomeQmes it is easler to give than
to go into lengthy explanation why
you won't, 5
Every young fellow is looking for
his chance, but what every young fel
low doesn’'t always realize is that he
is himself his best chance.
Central of Georgia Railway Company
~ MECHANICS WANTED
The Central of Georgia Railway Company of
fers permanent employment to experience mechanics
in the following classifications and will pay wages
::lxltlid by the United States Re_lilroad Labor Board, as
| Mechanics . .»...... 70 cents
l Boilermakers ... ..___ 70 cents
Blacksmiths_._....:..... 70 cents .
Sheet Metal Workers .. 70 cents
Electricians._____.___.__.... 70 cents
Coach&EngineCarpentets 70 cents
Coach & Engine Painters 70 cents
Freight Car Repairers and
Carpenters 63 Cents
Other clasifications at corresponding rates.
All’service in excess of eight hours each day will be paid for
at time and cne-half time rate. j
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 if desirsd.
For information abply to—
W. H. FETNER,
Room %21, Third Floor, Macon Terminal Station Building,
Macon, Georgia.
Trade At Home:
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| carry a complete Tine of the best and
freshiest groceries fo be found in Leesburg,
| ALSO--Carry a nice line of Shoes for ihe en
-~ tire Family, ~ Also, a complete line of No
. fions, Dry Goods and Hardware, i
See me before ooing elsewhere, and keep your
MONEY AT HOME.
JK.FORRESTER.
T 0 OUR Customers:
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' BEGINNING AUGUST Ist, our 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 to sell you Dry Goods, Shoes '
Groceries at a Lig saving. We have carried you
through the hard times and 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
ourflstore.
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