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Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
The schoois have resumed books.
Sunday was araw, rainy day and
Church attendance was slim.
Cobb Superior Court, ad journed term,
meets next Monday. -
Mr. C. M. Dußose and wife, of Cedar
town, are visiting rglnlives here and at
Lost Mountain. :
Mrs. Nellie Seals Warren, of Birming
ham, Ala., is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Henry Wyatt.
‘Mrs. Lee Miller and daughter, of At
lanta, are visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm.
Johnston.
Deputy Marshal Hicks arrested Cha;-
lie Porter, colored, Monday morning on
“the charge of selling whiskey.
Mr. Joe Horton, of Texas, is visiting
Mr. George Horton, after an absence of
23 years.'
Died, December 22nd, 1900, at the res
idence of his son, Howard Van Wyek,
in Milwaukee, Wis., Honorable Anthony
Van Wyek, in the seventy-ninth year
of his age.
An unknown negro man stole a pair
of pants from Mr. Jake Broznack one
night during the holidays. The negro
hid the pants under hiscoat. Jake had
quite a tussle with the thief, who
shucked his coat and left it in possession
of Mr. Brozenack. The negro had a
pistol but never got to use it.
Diep.—Major George . Mitchell died
at the Boston, Mass., city hospital, De
cember 17th, 1900, aged 56 years
Burial was at Mt. Auburn on Decem
ber 19th, from the home of his daugh
ter, Mrs. Frank W. Noxon in Roxbury.
He was in the 27th Massachusetts regi
ment during the late war, and father
and son were for many years in Freeds
man’s bureau, stationed in Marietta,
Ga. He was the son-in-law of Mrs,
Sarah Hunt, of Marietta.
Suppose you were trying to write and ‘
& piano or angelus orchestra was sound
ed in your ears all day, and every day, ]
don’t you think it would J-A-r you ?
Well, that is our unfortunate condi-‘
tion in trying to edit the Journal.
There seems to be no remedy, unless
somebody chloroforms the young man
who has nothing else to do only to ped
al his feet and finger ivory. |
The Marietta marshals made their
first arrest on new year’s morning in
the person of Hanuszh James, a negro
woman, who was drunk and lay out
most all night in the street, and was
hollreing ‘‘iire !”” about 4 o’clock when
carried in and placed in the calaboose.
Her clothing was soaking wet. She
watched the new century come in un
der very adverse circumstances.
A very happy reunion of Mrs. A. L.
Thompson’s family occurred during the
past week Her sons, David A., of
Montgomery, Ala. ; James, of Nashville,
Tenn. ; Sloan and Johnnie, the invalid,
of Marietta ; and daughters, Mrs. Frank
J. Lumpkin, of Marietta, and Mrs. Mary
Taylor, of Upshaw, Ga., were all pres
ent—the* first complete gatnering of
the family in fifteen years.
On the 26tk ult, near Toonigh, in
Cherokee couuty, Ga., Mr. Calvin
Barnes was out bird hunting. The trig
ger of his gun was caught by some
briars, the gun was accidentally dis
charged and wounded four small boys,
his two song, his step son, Jim Root,
and a son of Mr. George W. Freeman,
John Barnes,nine years old,had one eye
shot out, and otherwise wounded in
head, breast and bowels and will proba
bly die. The other boys received only
a few shot, making painful wounds.
RED HOT FROM THE GUN
Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman,
of Newark, Mich., in the civil war. It
caused horrible ulcers that no treat
ment helped for 20 years. Then Buck
len’s Arnica Salve cured him. Cures
cuts, bruises, burns, boils, felons, "corns
skin eruptions. Best Pile cure om
earth. 25¢ a box. Cure guaranteed.
Sold by J. W. Legg, druggist.
Ambition is the road that leads
to fame, but you can’t travel over
it on a pass.
WORKING NIGHT AND DAY
The busiest and mightiest little
thiug that ever was made is Dr. King’s
New Life Pills. Every Pill is a sugar
coated globule of health, that changes
weakness nto strength, listlessness
into energy, brain-fag into mental
power. They’re wonderrul in buildin
up the health. Only 25¢ per box. Solg
by J. W, Lagg, druggist.
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. The .
T ° 00l s i
wentieth
l The Twentieth Century is ushered in and is to make its record.
C t While there is not probably living today a person that will see its close,
en u l"),° there are thousands in this immediate vieinity who are to march along
with its crowding events and help make its history. We are grateful |
to the Giver of all good to see the dawn of the Twentieth ( ‘entury, and also thankful to
the hundreds of friends and customers who have so liberally patronized us the past twelve
months and helped to make our immense business a success. With the new year we hope
to increase our stock in all lines with the very best goods to suit the wants and tastes of
the people of Marietta, Cobb and surrounding counties. We intend to sell at the lowest
figures compatible with safe business principles, and give our numerous customers every
benefit we possibly can by close buying and close selling ; and to this end we again solicit
your liberal patronage for the new year. We wish all a happy and prosperous New Year.
Gratefully vours,
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The Roswell bridge across the Chat
tshooct:iee has been completed and ac
cepted by the ordinaries of Cobb and
Fulton counties and paid for. The
bridge cost $6,180. Fulton paid five
eighths and Cobb three-eighths. It has
been arranged to make Power’s and
Johnson’s ferries across the river fre .
All growth that is not towards
God is towards decay. ;
There i 3 n-thing makes a man
suspect much as to know little.
| It is not the place, but the love
that makes the neighborhood.
Many a man catches his bird
before he has a cage to put her in.
Do not place a mortgage on
your home and let whisky foreclose
MILLIONS GIVEN AWAY.
1t is certainly gratifying to the pub
lie to know of one concern 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 medicine- 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 get a free
trial bottle. Regular size 50¢ and $l.
Every bottle guarunteed, or price re
funded.
It’s folly to shiver over a last
year’s gnow,
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 have a new
lease on life.”” Only 50c. at J. 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 signeture is on every bo.x qt the genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tabiets
the remedy that cures a cold in one day
Twenty Years Proof.
Tutt’s Liver Pills keep the bow
elsinnaturalmotionand cleanse
the system of all impurities An
absolute cure for sick headache,
dyspepsia, sour stomach, con
stipation and kindred diseases.
“Can’t do without them”
R. P. Smith, Chilesburg, Va.
writes I don’t knew how I could
do without them. I have had
Liver disease for over twenty
years. Am now eatirely cured.
Tutt’s Liver Pills
A curious criminal law exists in
Greece., A man sentenced todeath
awaits two years before the execu
tion of the sentence.
of materials for
are to be found at
Faw & Rogers,
Sweet Florida Oranges in abundance;
also Applesand Nuts of all kinds.
Pure Candies are wholesome. We
have them, both in plain and fancy in
great variety. A box of nice candy is
always an acceptable gift. .
We also have a niceline of Toilet
Soaps at very reasonable prices. The
pictures we give with Fairy Soap make
nice presents, especially the Fairy Cal
endar for 1901.
We cannot here enumerate all the
good things to be found at Faw & Rog
ers’, but if it is anything good to eat
this is the place to getit. Some of the
new arrivals are,
Fresh Saratoga Chips,
Evaporated Apricots,
Fancy N. Y. Cream
Cheese,
Imported Macaroni,
anp Christmas Candies.
m T t h Throughout
ew m OC at our Store.
Everything in
tbz grulgn?l.hlxe Jfresb and G[ea'l.
| Two competent men in charge
: of our Prescription Department,
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Moore’s Drug Htoxe.
To my Friends
and Patrons.. .
TAKE this method of than king you all
for the liberal patronage you have be
stowed upon me during the past year.
: By liberal I mean the largest business
I have ever done. .
I believe this liberal patronage bestowed
upon me shows that the public appreciate
2 | &Yy efforts to save them money and that
© | they always get value received at my
N store.
* . THE COMING YEAR .[§
I shall buy in still larger quantities in order to
save you and myself every cent I can.
If there is any doubt about who has the largest
drug business in Cobb county, freight receipts
will show that I receive more goods than any
other similar store in Cobb county.
Again thanking you for your liberal patronage
and wishing everyone a prosperous New Year.
‘ Respectfully,
JAS. W. LEGG,
PHARMACIST AND DRUGGIST.