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W, S. N. NEAL =~ - - J. A.MASSEY
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Ufficial! Journal of Cobb County.
Official Journal of Marietta.
MARIETTA GA.- :
TruRsDAY MorNiNG, MAR. 1, 1906.
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The long and short of it—the
six-footer who is ‘‘broke.”’
';‘ Twenty-eight pictures at McCrary’s
for 28 cents.
If you have received a statement of
your account from the Journal, send us
the amount due. We must close up
) last year’s books.
It ien’t putting your best foot
forward to kick.
Go to McCrary’s, on Cherokee street,
and get 28 pictures for 28 cents.
There’s certain inconsistency
about endowing a woman with all
your worldly gooda and then mak
ing her ask you for car fare.
When a man tries to drown
troubles on his way home, he al
ways finds them eitting and grin
ning on his decorstep, like drench
ed cats.
Seeds
This year, as for several years past, we have
the agency for Robert Buist & Company’s
Seeds. Remember, every paper of these Seeds
are fresh Seeds, grown last year.
With every purchase of $1 worth of Paper
Seeds at catalogue price, you get free 25 cents’
worth of Paper Seeds.
J. W. Legg & Co.
Everything in Qarden Seeds. ®
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CONTRAGTORS AND BUILDERS
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Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mantals, Moulding,
«_ AND INTERIOR FINISH._»
We Handle Lumber, Laths, Shingles,
Lime, Brick, Plastering Hair, Etc,
Patton’s Sun-Proof Paints. Best Made.
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Estimates Furnished. A Phone No. 204.
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L. BLACK & SON,
Undertakers and Embalmers,
We carry a Complete Line of Wooden and Metallie Burial Cases,
Robes, Shoes, ete. An Expert Licensed Embalmer in charge,
All Calls Given Prompt and Careful Attention, Day or Night.
ißest Grades of Coal. Phor!e 204-2,
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THE LINE-UP, AT
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- Rogers’
Blue Label and Sugar Loaf
CANNED GOODS,
Chase & Sanborn’s
Coffees and Teas,
Nathan’s Bread,
Clover Hill Butter,
Peter’s Milk Chocolate
Old Colony Maple
Syrup,
Dove Brand Hams and
Miller & Hart’s Meats.
Our line of Canned Goods
this season is not only su
perior in quality but is
more complete in variety
than we have ever offered
before.
With two phones, three
delivery wagons and a
thoroughly up-to-date
system, we are prepared
to give you prompt and
satisfactory service, and
will appreciate your busi
ness.
Faw & Rogers
The Fancy Grocers
PARAGRAPHED.
Matters in City Briefly
Chronicled for Jour
nal Readers.
Old Newspapers for sale at The
Journal office at 10 cents per hundred.
The vinegar-faced person seems
to be always iv a pickle.
For SarnE—A good gentle horse.
‘ J. J. Black.
WanTED.—One thousand Chestnut
Post. J. J. Black Lumber Co.
A straight life is the shortest
distarce between hoprest and honor.
T'wenty-eight pictures at McCrary’s
for 28 cents'
You can always get forked Jellico
Coal at Marietta Ice Co. Phone 270.
Even an armless couple may go
hand in hand through life. ‘
All obituary notices, tributes of re
gpect, and cards of thanks, are charged
for as adventising. ‘
A nice turnout—the graceful
girl’s feet.
They have come,a whole car-load,
Fish Bros.”’ Wagons. Get one at Fow
ler Bros. and Co. |
Twenty-eight pietures at McCrary’s
for 28 cents,
Some people are never on time
except when it 18 time to quit.
Say, examine the label on this paper
and see if the date after your name is
in the rear, If so, renew your sub
seription and have the date moved up.
Twenty-eight pictures at McCrary’s
for 28 cents.
Coarn! CoarL! Coan! Jellico, bhig
lumps and the best coal on the market.
Send in your orders.
Marierra lok Co.
A baby that isn’t twins is one
thing to be thankful for.
Bring us your job printing. Neat
work and prices just right. Tryus
and see,
Twenty-eight pictures at McCrary’s
for 28 cents.
Giving a hotel proper credit is,
after all, inn justice.
CoaL.—You can always get forked
Jellico Coal at the Marietta Ice Co.
Phone 270,
You know whether you owe The
Journal or not. If you do, call and pay
us. We haven’t the fime to call on you.
The relatives of an Ohic negro
who was lynched, sued the county
for $lO,OOO damages and secured
$125. This shows how much the
negro has gone up in his own esti
mation and down in the estima
tion of others in forty years of
freedom.
A bill has been introduced in
the Towa Legislature to prohibit
honey bees from roaming about
at will and invading the premises
of persons to whom they do not
belong. Doubtless, says the Sav
annah News, it will be followed by
a bill requiring the fishes to ob
serve the rules of the road as they
swim up or down stream, keeping
to the right always.
A King's Retort.
King Victor Emmanuel used of
ten to tire before the termination of
a day’s sport, and, mules and horses
being out of the question in the pre
cipitous mountain paths, he would
mount on the back of his chief
huntsman, an Alpine Hercules
named Borretta. One day Borretta,
having the king on his back, was
crossing a torrent. The king hav
ing raised his foot to avoid getting
his gaiter wet, the sudden movement
almost capsized Borretta. Unmind
ful for a moment of the rank of his
burden, he growled out, “Tente au,
bouric” (“Hold steady, you jack
ass”). Without manifesting the
least irritation or surprise, the king
replied, “You apparently ignore,
friend Borretta, that the jackass is
the one who carries the load.” And
nothing more was said about the
matter, =
Loegical.
A costermonger was summoned
before a London magistrate for ob
gtructing the traffic. His own ac
count was that he went into a me
lic house “to light his pipe.” When
he came out a constable threatened
to summon him. “ ‘What for? says
I. ‘For stoppin’ the line of traffic,’
he says. I says, ‘Where is the line of
traffic” ‘Why, it’s gone ahead now,’
says he. I says, “Then ’ow could I
’ave stopped it then?” Thig So
cratic costermonger got off with a
warning. He seems worthy of bet
tor things.~—London Mail.
A gossip never thinks she is
well off until she & “‘on,”’
The King and Mis Vaiet.
Louis XV., king of Fm., had
for his valet a individual,
though of grave disposition and but
little given to jesting. One evening
as he ‘s leaning over a balcong
and waifing till his majesty shoul
retire to rest, Louis XV. came out
of his room, at:, being in a frolic
some mood, ill becoming his dignity,
but tempte%by the favorable atti
tude of the ®let, he dealt him a vio
lent slap om” the back. The man
turned around to return the blow,
but on seeing the king he said.
“Hang it, sirg, why don't you go
snd play jolwinu _\'3“l' equals 77
Scared Him.
“So voung Richlev Kladd isn't to
marry Whldic Btiels after all.”
“No: he got scared® .
“And I understand they had even
gome so far as to rehearse for the
w&ng."
“Yes: thet was the real trouble.
They hm*u-urs(-d five times, and
Richley sa¥ the preparations for
matrimony were such hard werk he
was afraid he eouldn’t stand the real
thing.”
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WE are now offering
the first
Opened immediately
on car line, just oppo
site Sibley’s Cross
ing. - - :
Lots 75x300 feet at
$4OOOO each - -
Lols toox2oB at
$2OO to $250 each.
New five room house
and lot at $1500.00.
The Malone property
on Atlanta street . .
E. P. GREEN
Announcements,
FOR SHERIFF.
To the Voters of Cobb County: I
hereby announce myself a candidate for
the office of Sheriff of Cobb county, suh
ject to the action of the democratic pri
mary, If elected I peldge a faithful and
impartial discharge of the duties of the
office. I shall associate with myself as
deputy, Mr Joe H Kincaid, of Acworth
district, a mancapable and efficient.
Respectfully, A. A. BigHor,
To the Voters of Cobb County: I
hereby announce myseif a candidate for
re-election for Sheriff, with W T Dew
berry, as Deputy, subject to the demo
cratic primary. We desire to thank the
people for past confidence and support
and pledge ourselves if again electe(f, to
fully discharge the duties of the office
to the best of our ability, promising
vigilance, rdelity and impartiality in
the same. Soliciting your vote and
suppor*, we are yours to serve,
W J FREY.
W T DEWBERRY.
To the Voters of Cobb County:—
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Sheriff, subject to the Democratic
primary, with Mr. T. P. Carpenter as
my Deputy Sheriff. I will appreciate
the support of my fellow citizens, and
if elected will strive to do my full
duty. Wum. McKiNNgEy,
To the Voters of Cobb county—l an
nounce myself as a candidate for Sheriff,
subject to the Democratic primary, and
solicit your support, Mr. A. W. Flor
ence of Powder Springs will be my Dep
uty.
C. M, MAYFIRLD,
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I hereby announce myself 4 candidate
for re-election to the office of County
Tax Receiver, subjeet to the Democratic
primary. I desire to thank my many
friends and the voters for their past
avors and confidence. I believe that
the experiencc of my fiirst term in office
has qualified me to do more proficient
and better service, and tiust that you
may again see proper to give me this
office. I have tried to treat everyone
with perfect courtesy and will continue
to do so, Respectfully,
F B BARBER,
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.,
To the jVoters of Cobb Couury: 1 re
spectfully announce myseif a candidate
for Tax éollector of said county in the
coming election, subject to the demo
cratic primary. Thanking you for
your generous support in the past, T
hope to merit a continnance of the same
by a faithful discharge of my duties of
the office if re.elected.
Yours Respectfully, H.B Cray.
FOR COUNIY TREASURER.
To the Voters of Cobb County: 1
hereby announce myself a candidate for
County Treasurer, subject to the demo
cratic primary, Jog Augo'n'.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
We are authorized to announce Mr J
B Glover, for Ulerk of Cobb Superior
Court, and George Lemon, as Deputy,
subject to the democratic primary,
Invites you to become one of its depositors.
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Small accounts are welcome,
B ) L NR A
Farmers—When you sell your cotton, deposit
your money with us. We have ample capital
to extend you every courtesy consistent with
legitimate banking, making loans on approved
collateral and'real estate : : so% 0
R. H. Northcutt, Jas. T. Anderson, Geo. H. Sessions,
PRESIDENT. VilcE-PRESIDENT. CASHIER.
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FARMERS’ ACCOUNTS!
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We carry the accounts of a large number of the most
prosperous farmers of Cobb county. These men do
not think it is safe to have money lying around wkere
it is liable to be burned up or stolen.
If you have never carried a bank account, we ask you
to consider tae advisability of doing so.
We offer you absolute safety; and your money is sub.
ject to your call at any time.
Marietta, Georgia
United States and State Depositary
CarrrAL $50,000.00 | SurrLus aNp Prorits $40,000.00
Season %
Oléarance Sale g
Clothing ¢fi;
For Cash!, d .
Rather than carry over any BiF
Fall Clothing we will sell every ¥i @~
garment in Men’s and Boys’' #
Suits,Overcoats and Odd Pants & ies
at 1-3 Off. Sale continues until everythingin
Clothing is closed out. No old stock here!
C. W. DuPRE
Phone 292. Next Door to Postoffice.
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