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149 All Whem It May Concern:
&@'&@ MeCain Administrator of the
_e.C &Hfl‘ decensed. has made
~ application to e for leave to sell, for
the purpose of liquidating debts against
%fl“ certain lands belonging to
fi estate to-wit: One act or parcel of
~ Jand lying in the 18th District of the state
of Georgia and connty of Jee and con
taining 198 1-2 acres more or Jegs. being
“a part of South half of Lot of land No.
89 containing 92 1-4 acres, more or loas
and South half of lot of land No, 40 con
taining 101 1.4 acres, more or less,
bounded as follows: South by Jauds ol
R J. Richardson and H. J. Webb, west
by lands of estate of Oliver Hays and
Indianna Bush, nortl by lands of Indi
anna Bush and C. N, Hays, and east by
lands of J, H. Exum, same tract of land
being recorded in Book V. Folio ¢8 in
the Clerk.s office, Supierior Court of Let
County, Leesburg, Georgia. All persons
cyleemed are notified to show cause i
any they have at the November Term
1922, of Court of ordinary of said county
why said application should not be grant
ed, This October 2nd 1922,
H. L. LONG, BR., Ordinary,
GEORGIA—LEE COUNTY,
By virture of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of said county will be sold at
Public outcry on the first Tuesday in
November 1922 at the Courthouse door
in said County between the legal hours
of sale the following: Five acres off ol
land lot No. 241 in the Second district
Lee County, Gieorgia and further deserib
od as tracts No, 108 in subdivision AN
as shown by official Map of record of the
Flint River Pecan Comyany, recorded
in Book G page 374 in Clerk’s oflice of
Lee Superior Court, gituated in the coun
ty of Lee and State of Georgin; also
Nine acres off of lard 241 in the sccond
District of Lee County, Georgia and far
ther described as tracts 101 and 127 in
Suhdivision *‘A’’ shown by official Map
of Record Flint River Pecan Company,
recorded in Book G, page 374 in the
Olerk’s office of Lee Superior Court,
gituated in the County of Lee and State
of Georgia, said sale heing for cash.
MILNER & FARKAS & ROBT.
R. FORRESTER, ATTYS FOR
JOHN EDWARDSANDMEY ER
Guardian,
GEORGIA—LEE COUNTY. |
Will be sold before the Court honse
door in the city of Leesburg, Lee County,
Georgia, on the 7th day of November,
the first Tuesday, 1922, to the highest
bidder for cash between the le ral hours
of sale, the following dvs«-rihwl land
to-wit: The whole of lot of land No. 108
containing 261 .4 acres, more or Jors,
ane the West half of lot No. 219 contain
ing 88 .7 acres, moré or lesg; all lying
.and being In one lmdy' in the I4th Dis
trict of Lee County, Georgia, and con
taining in the aggreate 550.1 acres of land
more or less, a more completedeseription
of which is shown in plat recorded in
Deed Bood *‘L’' page 839 Clerk’s oflice,
Lee County, Georgia. Levied on and te
be sold as the property of E. 8. Fergu
gon, Jr. to satisfy a certain fi fa which
jasned from the City Court of Leeshurg on
the 25th, day of April, 1922, in favor of
the Bank of Commerce against E. 8.
Fergueon, Jr,
Tenant in possession and defendant in
fi fa notified in terms of the law.
This 3rd day of October, 1922
. P. C. COXWELL, Sheriff, L.ee Co.
Mr. O. B. Perry, of Leslie visited
Mr. Ross Mask Saturday.
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© Miss Nell and Mrßoss Mask and
Miss Evelyn Exwum visited Miss
Edith Bass of near lLeslie Sunday.
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Miss Clara and Mr Gordoh Exum
and Miss Willie Holly visited Mr.
Lewis Law Sunday.
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Miss Gertrude Exum was tle
spend-the-night guest of Miss Von.
nie Bell Holly 'Tuesday.
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Mr, O. B. Perry visited the home
of l\gl‘. W. J. Holly Tuesday night.
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Miss Vonnie Belle Holly visited
Miss Evelyn Exum Monday.
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Mr. Willis Exum visited Mr.
Gordon Exum Sunday night.
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Miss Lorene Wilkerson yisited
Miss Ruby Exum Tuesday and stay
ed until Thursday morning.
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Mr. J. C. Conyers visited Lees
burg Wednesday on business.
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Mr. J. C. Conyers and Miss Ruby
Exum visited Miss Jamie Powell
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
To The White Voters of Lee Co.
o 1 hereby announce myselfsas a
candidate for the Chairman place
of the Board of Comumissioners.
If elected I promise a business
like as wellas an ecomnical ad.
ministration of the affairs of the
county as purtains to this office,
I also promise to safe-guard every
dollar of the county’s money that
paseces through this office, Ire
gpectfully solicit every Todys
very serious congideration of my
candidacy. 1f you think 1 can
and wili serve you honorably and
efficiently vote for me, if not
vote for the other fellow. 1 very
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 80.
: J. M. CANNON.
To the Democratic Voters of Lee
County: '
1 hereby announce my cumlidacy‘
for the office of Chairman of County
Commissioners of Lee County in the
(leneral election to be held on Nov. b
if elected I will use my best efforts
{o discharge the duties of the office
in an honest and efficient way. ‘
I 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 detriment to the
best interest of the people as a
whole
1 ask the support of my fellow
vitizens and pledge them an open
and honest discharge of the duties
of the oflice 1f elected.
Very Respectfully,
J. L. WILKERSON.
TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS
OF LEE COUNTY.
I lhereby announcement myself
18 a enndidate for the office of chair
man of the County Commissioners
f Lee County in the general election
to be held in November, If elected
to this office I promise a faithful
diseharge of the duties and will do
my best to save the county as much
18 possible and will work for® the
bost interest of Lee County. Your
vote and influence will be appre
elated.
Respeetfully,
R. F. POPE.
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
olection 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. 1 believe I know
what is necessary o successful road
building, and at th same time know
that there are cevtain things unne
cessary to successful road building.
If elected to this position it will 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. 1 shall greatly appre
ciate your vote and active influence.
Very Respectfully,
A. 1. POWELL.
To the Qualified Voters of lLee
County.
I wish to announce to the voters
of Lee Sounty that I am a candidale
for the office of Chairman of the
County Commissioners of lee Coun
ty in the election to be held on the
7th day of November. If elected
to this important office T promise a
faithful discharge of the duties of
same. I propose to run the county
farm and raise everything possible
to eat for the conviets of the county
and try to make the chain gang self
sustaining—l 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. I will try and
see all the voters before election
time but owing to sickness my wife
[ may not be able to see you but
assure that your vote and influeuce
will be appreciated.
Yery Respectiully,
*J. W. FOUCHE.
THE LEE COUNTY JOURNAL, LEESBURG, GEORGIA
- To The Qualified Voters of Lee
County: : M
I hereby announce myse!f a candi
date for the ofliice of Chairman of the
County Commissioners of Lee Coun
ty in the General Election to be held
on November Tth, 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 tha
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
: Very Respectfully,
G. S. PRYOR :
To The Qualified Voters of Lee
County:
[ wish to announce to the volers
of Lee county that Tam a candidate
or the office of County Commisgzon
er from Chokee District. fee'x‘hat
I can serve thepeople of the County
in a satisfactory way and will ap
k preciate their vote and influence on
clextion day, November 7th
l ‘ 1. E-LARAMORE.
To The Qualified Voters of Lee
County:
Ltake this method of announeing
to the voters 6f Tee County that 1
am a candidate for the office of
Chairman of County Commissioners.,
1f elected T promize a faithful dis
charge of the duties of same, I will
work for the best interest of the
people and see that "c::;yzh‘. gection is
properly taken care of on the road
question and will try to reduce the,
expenses of the county. My aim is
to work the county farm and make
the chain-garg s:Afsustaining as
much as possible and my experience
as a farmer will Lelp me to do this.
The people of Lee county know my
qualificatioms and know that I am
capable in every way to handle the
alfairs of the county. T assure you
tlmt your v.te aud influence will
be appreciatel on election day
November, Tth,
‘ Respectfully.
| G. H ,ULARAMORE.
To The Qualified Voters of Lee
County:
[ hereby announce mygell a
cendidate for County Commissioner
from the Smithville Disteigt. If
clected T will always work for the
best intercet of the County. You
vote will Le appreciated.
Respectfully,
J. B, USRY.
To The Qualified Voters of Lee
County.
I hereby announce myseii a
candidate for the oflice of County
Comumissioner of Palmyra District
l[ have served ag your Commissioner
lfnr the past two years and have en
deavored to serve the people and if
alected to this place will promize to
do the best I ean for the county.
Your vole will be appreciated.
. YVery Respectfully,
8. M. COCKE.
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To The Qualified Voters of Lee
County
I wich to announce to the v.tors
of Lee county that T am a candidate
for the office of County Commis
sioner from the Red Bone. District.
1f elected to this oflice I promise a
faithful discharge of the duties of
same and will at all times work for
the best interest of Lees County.
Your vote will be appreciated. ==
Very Respeetiully,
o 1. AKIND:
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Notice to Confederate
Veterans
All Confederate Veterans who
ar> entitled to pensions are re
quested to make application to
the Ordinary, Judge H. L. Long,
Sr., not later than Nov. Ist, as’
applications must go to the Pen
sion Commissioner immediately
after that date
Always,
A little learning is a dangerous
thing when the man whe bhas none
tries to heat it ,
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GEORGA, LEE COUNTY.
* There will be sold on the first
Tuesday in November, 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 1922 model Fordson Tractor
No. 192759 with extra rims cn wheels
also on double disc harrow. Proper
ty levied on as the property of J. E.
Hill under a retention title fi. fa. in
favor of Dealers Finance Corporat
on.
This the 9th day of October, 1922.
P. C. Coxwell, Sheriff.
GEORGIA, LEE COUNTY, l
There will be sold on the first Tues‘l
day 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 described pro
perty to wit: |
One Cary safe, One Kerosene oil
can, One meat box, 4 sacks of flour,
25 pounds of lard, 58 salt brick, One“
larap, 37 boxes of starch, 10 sacks of ;
salt, 100 lard trays, 85 boxes of sar
dines, 4 boxes of tripe, 200 boxes of
light house washing powders, 68 box
es of sausage, 21 bofes of salmonds,
9 cans of lunch tongue, 18 boxes of
potash, 14 cans of baking powder, 6
cans of tomatoes, One pair of scales,
3 boxes of sulphur, 3 cans of beans,
One cash register, 22 bars of soap,
21 bars of clara soap, 220 bars of ex-.
port secap, 12 packages of arbuckles
coffee, 8 boxes of Grits, 3 cans of
armours soupe, 54 cans of cammel
baking powder, 34 boxes of ginger
snaps, two tobacco cutters, 28 boxes
cf R. R. snuff, 8 plugs of tobacco, 3
how cases, 10 pounds of meat, one
cheese cutter, 45 boxes of crackers,
one paper roller, 39 jars of peanut
butter, 10 boxes of tripe, one refri
gator, 188 bars of soap, 19 pounds
of rice. \ .
The above described property will
be sold as it now stands in the town
of Smithville, Ga., as same is bungle--
som and expensive to move. Property
levied on under a Distress Warrant
for Rent in favor of N. W, Wilson'
against H. H. Whitehead. !
This the 9th day of October, 1922,
P. C. Coxwell, Sheriff. !
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V .V. JOHNSON,;, Leesburg, Ga.
DD YOU WIN A PRIZE:
' IN LEE COUNTY'S EXHIBIT AT
ALBANY’S FAIR LAST FALL.
If so,you got the Money. Will you try
Again This Fall?
IT BEGINS OCTOBER 30TH.
Liberal Premiums Are Offered
Last Year LEE COUNTY won Ist, Prize.
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Can We Win Again This Year?
WILL YOU HELP US?
Farm ard Home Products are wanted. We
- want both VARIETY and QUALITY.
WE ALSO WANT VOLUNTEER HELP
We must have them before Saturday, Noon,
October, 28th. Be sure your name is on a
card attached to Exhibit. If it is not convenient
for you to bring in your exhibits, we will call
for and return them. Just look around and see
what you have and notify us, as eatly as pos
sitle. Then if you can bring them.in. That
will be better. Communica“t:c with,
A. W. GODWIN,
Leesburg, 22t Geotgia. -
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