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‘Matters of Moment in City
~ Briefly Chronicled.
2 s ‘&l‘(,_‘ fri o
'EVENTS SEEN AND HEARD.
_The Passing Throng, Tid Bits of
g};_ % Soecial Occurrences, and a
pers" . General Review. |
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_ Subseribe for the Journal ~ $l.OO.
- Old newspapers for sale at this office,
20ets. per one hundred.
%’l‘he man who posesses million
“is a capital fellow.
In the pulpit and on the stage
the gupplyiis often inadequate to
“the demand. J
¥.H . McQleskey, typewriter and sten
oinpher. Office with M. M. Sessions.
Phone, 239.
Ladies, bu{ your shoes from Read &
DuPre, the largest assortment in the
city. X :
The largest line of underwear for
ix)lelx; and boys can be found at Read &
uPre.
The largest and mwost complete line
of gloves ever in Marietta.
e READ & DuPRe.
The latest patterns in men’s and boys’
shirts just ,mived at Read & DuPre.
Noriog.—Parties owing us either by
notes or aceounts that are due, will
‘please anake¢ immediate settlement.
& v MaxxiNg Bros.
. Mosirer’s Bakzry and Kandy Kitchen
is the place to get fresh bread, cakes,
pies, pies, fresh candies, soda water, &c,
We have a complete line of comforts
and blankets from $l.OO to $6.50.
i E. G, GiLBERT,
We have on hand 150 men’s and
youth’s suits that are goiné to be closed
ogtat reduced prices. E.G.GLBERT.
We are headtiu’nrters for trunks, mat
ting, rugs, clocks and furniture.
E. G. GILBERT,
The most complete line of men’s and
boys’ hats and caps ean be found at
Read & DuPre.
Removep.—Mrs. R. R. Carter, and
Mrs. J. E. Dwyer have removed their
ladies’ and gentlemen’s tailoring estab
lishment to the rooms vacated by Dr.
Field, up stairs oyer Sessions’ store,
where they are prepared to do fashion
able dressmaking in latest styles, and
ulso do repair work, cleaning and press
ing gentlemen’s clo@hing.
For Renr—Seven room house, large
yard and garden. Two blocks from
square. .%})ply to
. ARIETTA CHAIR CoMPANY.
YOU KNCW WHAT ¥OU ARE TAKING
When you take Grove’s Tastless Chill
Tonic because the formulais plainly
printed on every bottle showing that it
is simply Iron and Quinine.in a taste
less form.” No cure, no pay. 50c.
Look at your name on the margin
of this paper and see if the printed date
does not show that your subseription
has expired, and if it has please renew
at once. Look ngw.
Susscrißers—Notice the printed date
after your name, aqd see if your sub
scription has expired, if so renew at
once. Those not remewing will have
their names dropyed from the list.
Semi-Weekly Atlanta Journal and
eight page Marietta Journan for one
year for $1.60. .
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
Alldraggists refund the money if it fails
to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is on
eagh box. 2be.
The Best Prescription for Malaria
Chills and fever is a bottle of GrovEe’s
TasreLess Cninn Tonio. Itis simply
iron and' quinine in a tasteless form.
No eure—no pay. Price 50c.
Steps the Cough |
and Works off the (old. ]
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a }
cold in one day. No cure, no pay.
Price 25 eents. ° |
GEORGIA—Cobb Coeunty.
To all whom it may concern: D, N.
Anderson, guardian for Henry N, An
derson, applies to me for letters of dis
mission from said guardianship, and I
will pass upon his application on the
first Mondayin January nextat my office
in Marietta, said oounty. Given under
my hand and seal and oglcia.l signature.
December 3, 1900,
J. M. STONE, Ordinary.
Lh L ANttt vonipmimssis eoseibotesbs it Absmmins g plaioets
GEORGIA—Cobb County, :
To whom it may concern: J. O. Al
len, administrator cum testamento
annexo, of the estate of R. A.
Allen, ‘deceased, has in due form
applied to the undersigned for
leaye to sell the lands belonging to the
estate of the said deceased, g‘&e said
applieation will be heard at my office on
first Mong&? in January next. Decem
ber 3d, 1900, J. M. STONE,
T S ’ -Ordinary.
IN THE DISTRICT OF THE UNITED
STATES FOR THE NORTHERN
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. IN
- BANKRUPTCY. : - 3
~—IN RE - 5
FrANk B. WeLtoss, In Bankruptey.
Bankrupt. .
Notice is hereb; %lven to the creditors
of the said Fn.nz . Wellons, of Mari
‘etta, Cobb county, Georgia, that he was
‘duly adjudicated a bankrupt on the 16th
day of December A. D. 1900, and that
the first meeting of his creditors will
be held at the office of George D. An
derson, Referee, Blarietta, Ga., in the
Masonic building, at 9 o’clock a m., on
Friday, January 4th, 1901, at which
time creditors may attend, piove claims,
eleet a trustee, and transact all business
properly coming before said meeting,
Marietta, Ga., Dec. 20th, 1900,
GEORGE D. ANDERSON,
Referee.
In the District Court of the United States
for the Nortliern District of Georgia.
—IN RE:—
J. H BArNEs, . In Bankruptey.
Bankrupt. :
Notice is hereby given to the creditors
of the said J. H. Barnes; of Marietta,
Cobb county, Ga., that he was du}iy ad
judicated a bankrupt on the 19th day of
December, 1900, and that the first meet
ing of his creditors will be held in the
office of George D. Anderson, Referee,
Marietta, Ga., in Masonic buildiug at
¥ o’clock a. m., on Friday, January
4th, 1901, at which time the creditors
may attend, prove their claims, elect a
trustee, and tfansact all business prop
erly coming before said meeting. Ma"
rietta, Ga., December 20th, 1800.
GFEORGE D. ANDERSON,
‘ Referee.
GEORGIA—COBB COUNTY.
Mrs, M. A. Glore having in due form
agplied to me for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of H. M.
Glore, late of said county, deceased, this
is to cite all and sil}gfllar the creditors
and next of kin of H. M. Glore 'to be
and appesar at my office on the first Mon
day in January next, and show ecause if
any they can, why permanent adminis
tration should not be granted to Stephen
Cox, or some fit and proper person on
H. M. Glore's estate. Witness my - of
ficial signature of office. This 4th day
Décember, 1900,
J, M. STOGNE, Ordinary,
STATE OF GEORGIA,COBB COUNTY:
To the Superior Court of said courty,
The petition of W. S, Wilson, of Fulton
county, said state, Ed L. Wight, Sr., of
Dougherty county, said state, and Loring
Brown and Ed L. Wight, of Cobb coun
ty, said state, showeth:
1. That they and their associates desire |
to be incorporated and become a body
corporate under the name and style of
“BELMONT FAryM' for and during the
full term of twenty years, with the priv
ilege of renewal at the end of said time.
2. The principal office and business
shall be in Cobb county, Ga,, with the
privilege of doing business elsewhere
within and without the State of Georgia
3. The capital stock of said corpora
tion actnally paid in shall be Twenty-
Five-Thousand Dollars, divided into two
hundred and (250) shares of the r{;ar
value of $lOO per share, with the privi
lege of increasing said capital stock to
one hundred thousand dellars upon a
vote of a majority of the directors of
said company. !
4, The capital stock of raid company
shall be paid in either in cash or proper
ty, real or personal, at its fair market
value,
5, The purpose and object of said
company is pecuniary gain to the stock
holders thereof.
. 8, The particular business of said com
pany shall be
(a) Engaging in dairying, farming and
all manner of agricultural pursuits. ‘
(b) Purchasing, selling, breeding and
raising all manner of stock, fowls. dogs,
birds and pet stock of every dessription.
(c) The purchase and sale of lumber,
brick and all material necessary and in
cident to housebuilding.
~ (d) The buying and selling of goods
and engaging in a general mercantile
business
7, Said company desires the power to
sue and be sued, to loan and borrow
money and give security therefor, to
have and to use a common seal, and to
‘have any and all other privileges given
to corporations under the general laws
of this State. And petitioners will ever
pray, ete, RosSSER & CARTER,
i Petitioners’ attorneys. .
Georgia, Cobb county—The above and
foregoing is a true and correct copy of
the pettiion for cliarter of Belmont Farm
as appears of record in this office, This
November 13th, 1900.
i W R Montgomery, Clerk
of Superior court, cobb county, ca.
GEORGIA—Cobb County, =
To whom it mayconcern: T. L. Hunt,
administrator of the estate of Jno. J,
Hunt, deceased, has in due form applied
to the undersigned for leave to sefitbe
lands bélonging to the estate of the said
deceased, and the said application will
be heard at my office on the first Monday
in January next. December 4, 1900,
J. M. STONE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Cobb County. _
To whom it may concern: T. L. Hunt,
administrator of Mrs. Ida D. Hunt, de
ceased, has in due form apflied to the
undersigned for leave to sell the lands
belc;:glng to the estate of the said de
ce and the said afiplicati,on will be
heard at my ofiicla) ont ‘(:e first Monday in
Jannary next, December 4 ¥
J.M. STONE,’mnry.
1 Libel fora ;ul divorce
WiLLraM RUSSELL l filed ir. the Superior Court
1 VS, { of Oobb county, Ga., Oet.
RENA RUSSELL. J 25th 1900,4nd returnablejto
Nov term, 1000,8ai; urt.,
To said defendant, Rena Russell,w are
hereby commanded to be and upg;r at the
March term, 1901, of said Supérior urt to be
held on ths second Monday in March next, to
show cause why a total divorce should not be
grauted said glaintlfl a 8 prayed for in his ag
lication. Witness the Honorable Geo. ¥,
l aober, Judge of said Sugerior Coußt. this Nov.
21st, 1900, W. R. MONTGOMERR,
Clerk Superior Court, Cobb Co,, Ga.
MARIETTA, GA., THURSDAY MORNING, DEC. 27, 1900,
GEOKG@A—‘-CQBB OOUNTY.,
_ Whereas, A. M. Fdwards #pd AN,
F.dwards, executors of A. C. Edwards,
m\stossuu o the court in their petition,
duly filed and entered on record, that
they have fully administered A. . Ed
wards’ estate. This is therefore to cite
all persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said executors should not be
discharged from their administration
and receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in January, 1001, Oet. 8,
1900. J. M. STONE, Ordinary.
Norice 70 DEBTORS AND (CREDITORS.
All persons having demands against
the estate of William E. Gilbert, late of
Cobb county, deceased, are hereby noti
fied to present them to the undemi%ned
as the law directs. All persons indebted
to said estate are required to make im
; mediate payment E, G, GiLBERT, =
‘ Adm'r of estate of W, E. Gilbert, dec’d. 1
GEORGIA—(OBB COUNTY. ‘
- Whereas, Humphrey Reid, executor
of Mrs. E. Melita Reid, represents to the
Court in his petition, duly filed and en
tered on record, that he has full(a.dmin
istered Mrs. E. Melita Reed’'s> estate.
This is therefore to cite all parties con
cerned, kindyed and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why said execu
tor should not be discharged from his
administration, and receive letters of
dismission on the first Monday in Janu
ary, 1901, J. M. STONE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Cobb County :
Whereas, C. S. McCandlish, Adminis
trator of W. S. Buttolph, represents to
the court in his petition, duly filed and
entered on record, that he has fully ad
ministered W, S, Buttoiph’s estate This
is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to
show.cause, if any they ean, why said
Administrator should not be dim{a ed
from his administration, and recelverfeb
ters of dismission on the first Monday
in January, 1901, :
J. M. STONE, Ordinary.
eeeARE R A T 0
GEORGIA—Cobb County.
Whereas, Joe P. Legg, administrator
of Julia Kelley represents to the Cougt
in his petition, duly filed and entered on
record, that he has fully administered
Julia Kelley's estate This is therefore
to cite all persons concerned, kindred and
creGitors, to show cause, if any they'ean,
why said administrator should not be
discharged from his administration, and
receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in March, 1901. Deec. 3, 1900,
J. M. STONE, Ordinary.
Sheriff’s Sales for Jan.
Will be sold before che court house
door in the city of Marietta, Cobb coun
ty, Ga., on the first Tuesday in ; Janu
ary, 1901, during the legal hours of sale
the following described property, to-wit:
A certain house and lot in the city of
Marietta, Cobb county, Ga., |situated on
Church street and kpown as the Heggie
residence, and bounded as follows: North
bi property of Homer Reed, west by
Church street and fronting the same,
seuth by property of Miss Rogers, and
east by dproperty of C. M. Crosby’s es
tate, said lot contaln&ng one-half acre,
more or less. Levied on as the property
of the estate of Mrs. Carrie E, Heg'le,
deceased, now in the hands of AC. Heg
gie, executor of Mrs Carrie E. Heggie,
to be administered, by virtue of afi fa.
issued from|Cobb Superior Court in favor
of John R.{Winters ve. A C. Heggie, ex
ecufir of the estate of Mrs C(arrie
E. eg%ie, deceased. Notice given as
required by law,
Also, at the same time and place, all
of a certain city lot- in Marietta, Ga.,
fronting Fort street 198 feet and running
back south 194 feet, and bounded as fol
lows: North by Fort street, east by
propertigf Felix Lowe, south by prop
erty of Levi Jones, and west by property
of Carrie Shepard Also upon one-half
acre, more or less, in Jonesville, the same
being 'part of original land lot No. 500,
in the 17th distriet and second section
of Cobb csunty, Ga., and bounded west
by property of Martha Williams and
north by land of William Evans, east by
property of Martha Stark and south by
road leading from Sibley’s crossing to
Waterworks. Also one sixteen size
hiinting case, solid gold watch, 14 karat,
back case diamond set, Hampton move
‘ment, Levied on as the property of R.
N. Holland by virtue of three fi fas. is
i sued from the Justice Court 898th dis
trict, G. M, of Cobb county, Ga., in fa
vor of J. H. Bate vs, R. N. Holland, J.
H. Bate, plaintiffin fi fa., having execut
ed his quit claim deed to said property
levied upon back to said R. N, Holland,
defendant in fi fa., and . had the same
filed and recorded in the clerk’s office
of Cobb Superior Court before this
levy was made. Property pointed out
byplaintiffin fi fa - Levy made and re
turned to me by C.N. Barrett, L. C., and
notice given as required by law,
A. A. Bisuop, Sheriff,
GEORGIA—Cobb County. |
H. P. Stephens, W, W, Phillips, J. D,
Sanders and others have made applica
tion for a new ‘public road !commencin
at Geor%e Anderson’s on Sandbown~roa§ |
and sfollowing the private way to the
land line between Madison Reed and
Waxen Bailey and then follows the old
privite way except the crooks which are
strd‘ghtedod, running by the residence
of P, Stephens, westerly and inter
sects the Austell and Powder Springs
road near the residence of Joshua Reed.
(either the presemt track or the new as
above), which has been marked out by
the Commiissioners and aveport thereof
made on oath by them. . ES
Al persons ar@~notified that said ap
lication for said new public road will
fi&m at my office on the 20th day of.
December next, and if no legal cause be
shown to the m:-y an order for the
same will be . 'This 3rd day of
December, 1900,
J. M. STONE, Ordinary,
When it comes to word paint
ing the gign painter is at the top
of the ladder. :
, All growth that is not towards
God is towards decay.
There is nothing makes a man
suspect much as to know little.
' It is not the place, but the love
‘that makes the neighborhood. e
! Many a man catches his bird
‘before ha has a cage to put her in.
Do not place a mortgage on
your home and let whisky foreclose
it.
Whisky is a robber, it will even
steal the kread from a starving
drunkard’s family.
RED HOT FROM THE GUN
Was thé ball that hit (. B. Steadman,
of Newark, Mich., in the civil war. It
caused horrible ulcers that no treat
ment Relped for 20 years. Then Buck
len’s Arnica Salve cured him. Cures
cuts, bruises, burns, boils, felons, corns,
skin eruptions. Best Pile cure on
earth. 25¢ a box. Cure guaranteed.
Sold by J. W. Legg, druggist.
Never think that God’s delays
are God’s denials. Hold on! Hold
fast! Hold out! Patience isgen
-IUB, &
WORKING NIGHT AND DAY
‘The ' busiest and mightiest little
thing that ever was made is Dr. King’s
New Life Pille. Every Pill isa sugar
coated globule of health, that changes
weakness Into strength, listlessness
into energy, brain-fag into mental
power. They’re wonderrul in building
up the health. Only 25e¢ per box. Sold
by J. W, Lagg, druggist.
Parents. should banish liquor
from their home if they expect to
keep their boys from becoming
drunkards.
MILLIONS GIVEN AWAY.
1t is certainly gratifying to the pub
lie to know of one eoncern in the land
who are not afraid to be generous to
the needy and suffering. The proprie
tors of Dr, King’s New Discovery for
consumption, coughs and colds, have
given away over ten million trial bot
tles of this great medieine; and have
the satisfaction of knowing, it has ab
solutely cured thousands of hopeless
cases. Asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness
and all diseases of the throat, chest and
lungs are surely cured by it Call on
J. W, Legg, druggist, and gét a free
trial bottle. Regular size 50c and $l.
Every bottle guaranteed, or price re
funded. -
It’'s folly to shiver over a last
year’s now.
That man lives twice who lives
the first life well. )
BRAVE MEN FALL
Vietims to stomach, liver and kidney
troubles as well as women, and all feel
the results in loss of appetite, poisons
in the blood, backache, nervousness,
headache, tired, listless. run-down
feeling. But there’s no need to feel
like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner,
Idaville, Ind. He says: ‘‘Electric Bit
ters are just the thing for a man when
he is all run down, and don’t care
whether he lives or dies. It did more
to give me new stremith and good ap
petite than anything I could take. I
can now eat anything and hkave a rew
lease on life.”” Only 50c. atJ. W. Legg’s
drug store. Every bottle guaranteed.
Eight millions of rock oil are
pumped each year from under-the
bed of the Pacific ocean.
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This llgneturo is on every box of the genuine :
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tabiets
the remedy that cures & cold in ome day
Tax Collector’s Notice.
I will be at the following places on
the dates mentioned for the purpose of
collecting State and County Taxes for
the year 1900:
Marietta, Oet 9, 27, Nov 6 and 10.
Aeworth, Oct 10, 25, Nov 12,
Austell, Oct 11, 26, Nov 13,
Merritts, Oct 12, morn; 29, Nov 14
Roswell, Oct 15, 30, Nov 15,
Vinin{;s, Oct 16, 31, Nov 16,
Howells, Oct 17, morn; Nov 1, morn:
17, morning,. Y
Coxes, Oct 17, ewe; Nov 1, eve; 17, eve.
Lemons, Oct 18, morn; Nov 2, eve;
19, morning. o
Smyrna, Oct 18, eve: Nov 2, *morn;
19, evening.
Powder Springs, Oct 19, Nov 3, 20.
Gritter, Oct 20, morn; November, 5,
| momiflg: 21.
Big Shanty, Oct 22, morn; Nov 7,
‘morning; 22, morn. ;.
Post Oak, Oct 23, morn; Nov 8,
morn; 23. . :
Red Rock, Oct 24, morly; Nov 9, evé;
24th, morning ~
Lost Mouptain, Oct 24, 've, Nov 24,
evening. v '
- Oregon, Oct 24, eve; "My e; 24,
| eveninfl. .
I will be in Marietta all
until the 15th da( of Dec e
books will then close. I h will
meet me promptly "and gl tax
and save cost. aB, .
- Tax Cellector Cobb Co , Ga,
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MarieTTA, GA., DEC. 20, 1900, .-
Sale of Unclaimed or Refused Freight':
We will gell at onr Depot in Marietta, Ga., beginning Tuesday,
January 29th, 1901, the following list of uuclaimed or refused freight
at public auction, for cash, unless freight charges are paid and same
removed prior to date of sale as above, o, 3
J. E. W. FIELDS, Traffic Manager.
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| CONSIGNEE, l ARTICLES, DEBTINATION, ;rn'ttw.
et ebt | S ————————————————————————— M—-&-—«—«- ‘.’,’—....._4‘.-.,..
J E Foster, le. Almanacs, Holly Springs, Ga. $
M J Mullins, 1 fiackage Papers, ¥ SgiA R
No marks, 1 bundle Whlrs, Ball Ground, G#, ;
Blue Bldfie Marble Co.{4 boxes Marble, Nelson, Ga,
W F McHan, - |1 box Hats, Ellijay, Ga. * 603
L E Bishop, 1 Spring Wagon; : e 50
s - 1 Seat, 4 Wheels, e ’ L
JM &J B Bearden,|l package Pafler, " gl 10 L S 115
Everett & Foote, 1 empty Chicken Coop, S e |3 30
1 “ ‘" “ 8 emp? Egg Om.’ “ i “,» %, /
Z T Crawford, 1 box Fruit Trees, T e =
No marks, 1 bundle Scythe Bifides, “.Lse e 40
o 2 bundles Frames, el 8 S, R 4o
E P Dobns & Bro.. |1 bundle Wire, Marietta, Ga. 1
Standard Oil Co, 8 M T Barrels, A% " : »
W L Richardson. 1 Plow Wing (broken) 5 4 :
Mis W J Haywood, |2 boxes Sh:fil, ¥ " . ¥
8 W Kerly, b g‘klg‘s. Feather Renovator,] * A , r
No marks, 8 Iron, . » -
“ . 4 Kiooes Iron Pipe, it i i :
¥ 1 bundle Ohains, A% i -
“ 3 bars Il‘O!I, . “ ' o A
s 6 Plow Points, . g ¢ Sl
s 2 Mould Boards, A e .
As 1 bdle (2) Castings, A, 6 e 2
9 !4 boxes Snuff (part full) , 3¢ o ;
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20, NS Present
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IS ’\ “*"i.& NP 3 gr and then having an addi
fb \\‘ -1"' b 15‘ ):.v }(’ tiona¥ advantage of be-
N s el ing useful.
o Gents’ and Boys
A = . Gloves. -
WANES - —~Se== Ladies’.and Men’s
’ Ob COPYRIGHT) & nem Slippers .
. Ladies’ and Men’s Umbrellas.
~ The largest and most complete line of Neckwear
ever in the city. B
Silk Handkerchiefs, =~ |
; Linen Handkerchiefs.
f A stylish and nobby Suit that will make the Boys
‘happy Xmas morning. »,, 8
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