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Officia) Journal of Cobb County
Official Journal of Marietta.
PAr A~ s rr s PSRN FCFCGSEOCOLOOCOTOOBS,
MARIETTA GA-
TeursDpAY MorNINg, MAR. 28 1907,
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TEN PAGES.
Nearly $500,000,000 are now in
vested in colleges in the United
States.
~ Surgeons in Kansas operated on
a woman and sewed up a pair of
scissors in her abdominal cavity.
The Southern Pacific Railrcad
will spend $58,000,000 in building
new lines.
In a will case in New York the
disposal of s€oo,ooo depended upon
a single word.
The iron output of the Alahama
mines amounted to more than 13,-
000,000 tons in 19006.
The railroads have ordered an
advance in freight rates of 124
per cent on coal, gram and iron,
It is all right to condemn wrong
when you see it, but it is more
satisfying to look for right that
you may commend it.
There may be a lot of satisfac
tion in ‘‘playing even’’ with a fel
low, but there is seldom anything
else in it.
Mrs. Martell, of Detroit, Mich.,
married at 16, and is now the
mother of 82 children. This week
ghe gave birth to triplets.
The war betweeh Nicaraugua and
Houduras started over a mule,
stolen from Honduras by the Nig
aranguan cavalry.
In the leper hospital at Con
stantinople good results have been
obtained by the use bacterium,
which goes by the name of strep
totrix leproides,
Sixty years ago a Peunsylvania
farmer cut down a chestnut tree
on a neighbor’s property. ILast
Saturday the heirs of the two
farmers paid the costs upon final
decision . f the suit. The total
expenses have been $30,000.
The adage which advices people
who live in glass houses not to
throw stonee, will have to be re
vised. The glass that is now used
in making glass houses 18 not
breakahle. It looks like white
marble, and is used 1n the same
way as that matverial,
A republican congressman from
Missouri saved up $ll,OOO out of
his salary during the two vears he
was allowed to sit in that body.
He is Mr. Tindall, and says that
a maun can get out of politics casy
but that he could get out of money
easier, and that he decided he
would not get out of both at the
same time. In this he shows rare
sense, foresight and political dis
crimination. He eut no figure at
Washington, but vhe figure he will
deposit at the bank will cut the
ice for him the balance of his nat
ural life. His election was acei
dental, but his grip upon thar
$ll,OOO wae premeditated.
: ILLS ARE SOLD AHEAD, |
" The probably néver been
iime inighe history of cofton
| ille when they were sold further
{ abead an 4t present. The de.
claration is made that the yarn
mills are sold for six months
ahead on contracts, and it is hard
to place new business for the fu
ture inside this limit. This con
dition is regarded as distinctly
bullish as far as the sale of yarn
ie concerned, and the ccnsequence
18 that the market is strong and
optimistic. This success has heen
reached notwithstanding the fact
that the raw material is bringing
a price that is as higk as it was in
periods when thé market was
higher than now.
The yarns sold have been placed
largely through Northern houses
with mills in the same sectisrn of
the country who will draw on the
Southern mills for the first half of
the present year for the yarce to
he woven into cloth for sale tothe
jobber and consumer.
Great Britain had no more-than
launched her greatest cruiser, up
to that time the ‘‘biggest ever’ of
the class, when Germany an
nounced that she would see her
17,500 tons and go her 2,000 tons
better in a vessel of eimilar grade.
These, be it remembered, are
cruisers, not battleships. They
are designed for high speed and to
carry light guns; to be commerce
destroyers, and not to fight in the
line.;: It has been only a few years
since the battleship of 15,000 tons
was regarded as something tre
mendous and world-defying, while
the 10,000 ton cruiser sesmed to
be pretty nearly the limit. Now
the cruiser is bigger than the bat
tleship of a few years ago, while
the battleship seems to know no
bounds. : s 3
A shrewd New Englarder, of the
name of Barney, has gone to Flor
ida for the purpose of raising alli
gatore on a large scale for com
mercial purposes. There is an
immense demand for the skins of
young alligators for the making of
purses, traveling -bags, slippers,
and a dozen other thiugs.in leath
er, and the supply is far less than
the demand. Prices for alligator
leather havs steadily advanced
until now they are ‘‘fancy.”” Mr.
Barney will probably make a suc
cess of his venture. New England
ers have a way about them of do
ing that sort of thing.
Lake Jackson,covering an ares of
5,000 acres, near Tallahassee, Fla.,
has run dry. The great body of
water suddenly commenced to ran
low, and finally only a few noles
of water were ieft in low places,
forming basine, and it was found
that the great lake had disappear
ed through an aperture into a
chaem, evidently formed by a sub
terranean stream. Lake Jackson
hag long heen a famons place for
fish, and it is said that when it
wae learned that the water was
runuing out, hundreds of people
with wagone visited the basin and
‘hauled away fish by the wagon
Read
The truest, best and sweetest
type of the girl of to-day does uot
come from the home of wealth:
she steps out from the house of
comfort rather than luxury. She
belongs to the great middle class—
that class which has given the
best wifehood, which has_ given
helpmates to the foremost men of
our times; which teaches its
daughters the true meaning of
love; which teaches the manners
of the drawing room and the prac
tical life of the kitchen, as well
a 8 teaches its girls the responsi.
bilities of wifehood, and the great
ness of motherhood. Thege girls
may not ride in their carriages,
they do not wear the most expen-
Bive gowns, they may even help go
enlarge the family income, but
these self-same girls are the great
bulwark of society, not only of
the present but of the future.
Whatever happens, don’t become
a sour old man or woman. old
age should be a cheerful period of
life, when the lengthened shadows
are softened by the setting Bun,
when quiet twilight steals o
apace, soon to be followed by the
log night of rest which remains
to all living.—FEx,
The country has had more than
Its fill of expert testimony, that
of the alienist variety, especially,
since the trial of the Thaw case
began. It has been disgustingly
demonstrated that' professional
men of high standing can be had
to testify on either side of the
case on a given proposition ag so
much per,—Albany f{erald.
AR s .
Undue haste is not the best way
to bring about satisfactory results,
Courtehip fills « man with con
ceit, but marriage takes it all out
of him,
> SLANDER. 2
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: who can chlioke the Bweet
jgra of social dovey, and faint
with disease Q% the para
e “of carthly ‘#lissy where the
plants of virtue flourish, spread
the hlight and mildew of desnla
tion, hatred and distrust; who
can crush his neighhor’s fame to
‘dust and build cu'ite luins; who
hfth “write infamy on the brow of
‘others to prove his awn purity, is
‘neither man nor beast, but a heart
less iend. Those who have seen
their dear:st Interests tampered
with; who know what it isto have
the priceless gem of a good name
sullied by the poisonous breath of
cold, unpityiug slander. these best
can say, he has no heart. If the
lightning’s flash ever darts from
heaven to strike the gurty down,
it will blast the hope of murderers
such as these. ¢
WOMAN ATTACKED AND CHEILD
MURDEREL.
At Fairmount, Gordon county,
Ga., 20 miles north of Carters
ville, on the new line of the L. &
N. Railroad, Mrs. James Tolbert,
wife of Fairmount’s ex-mayor,
was attacked in her home hy a
negro man ahout 6 o’clock o 1 the
evening of the 19th inst. The ne
gro, who was a mulatto, large of
stature and wearing side-whiskers,
entered the house and seized Mrs.
Tolbert demanding fifty dollars.
A desperate struggle followed, and
she finally broke away from him
and ran into another room. He
pursued and caught her again,
but she succeeded in breaking
away and ran to her husband’s
store. The fiend then almost sev
eved the head of a two-months’
old baby in the room with a knife
and left the house. As soon as
the news of the crime hecame
known a posse, headed by officers
started in pursuit and the search
was kept up two days and nighte
but the brute was not captured.
A special to the Journal from
Charlotte, N. C., says that Frauk
Jones, teller of the Charlotte Na
tional Bank, is miseing, and that
a shortage in his accounts of $6B -
000 has been discovered. The bank
has offered a reward of $l,OOO for
the apprehencion of Jones. The
bank will not suffer as it has am
ple assets.
. CASTORTIA.
Bears the The Kind You Have Aiways Bought
ignature v
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¥ —e S G~ IR eet
Pretend to know a great deal,
and see how quickly opposition 1s
produced.
Megnify your own troubles, and
thus prevent bothering over the
troubles of others.
The correct guess is evidence of
wisdom, no matter how much of
it really is possessed.
Electric
Coftee Mill
ssen
In order to meet the de
mands of our ever in
creasing coffee trade we
have installed a $150.00
electric coffee mill. This
double mill is really two
complete mills run from
the same moior—one for
granulating and the oth
er for pulverizing.
Being sole agents for
Chase & Sanburn’s fa
mous coffees, we can cer
tainly please you in
quality, and with new
equipment we can grind
or pulverize your coftee
just as you may reqire
to obtain the very best
results,
Give us yvour coflee or
ders and tell us how you
want it ground and we
will do the rest.
vase
Faw & Rogers,
The Fancy Grocers
J. K. HICKS & SON, Proprietors.
(Gentle Horses and Nice Rigs
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103 Powder Springs street
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\ A\ .E' You remember the hunger you had
T \C AT —Home cooking counts for much
2t in the child’s health; do not imperil
it with a/um food by the use of poor. baking powder.
Have a delicious, pure, home-made muffin, cake or biscuit ready when they
come in. To'be sure of the purity, you must use
Royal makes a difference in your home—a difference in your health—
i a difference in your cooking.
! ROYAL is absolutely Pare.
A nice thing about having a
wife is all the other foclish things
1t keeps you frem doing,
_ An easy way to make money,
18 to have vour engagement broken
off,
If two people seem to be entirely
rational, it’s a sign they are not
in love with each other,
A whole lot of unwillingness to
work is blamed upon the innocent
spring sunshine.
When the housewives strike for
the cight-hour day, there will be
scme real consternation in labor
circles. ‘
This is the time of year when
poets talk about the ‘‘song of the
robin.” Did you ever hear & robin
Bing? : .
Effect of the Food Law.
Driving Many Werthless Oatarrh Medi
/ eines Out of Existence. -
Many worthless remedies that have
been advertised for the cure of catarrh.
have been driven out of existence by
the Pure Food Law.
This has naturally increased the sale
of relinble remedies, and those that ful
fill the provisions of the law. Hyomei,
for examygle. has a larger sale than be
fore. and C. M. Crosby & Co. still sell
it under a guarantee that it will cure
‘catarrh or the money will be refunded.
E Breathe Hyomei three or four times
‘aday through the neat pocket inhaler
‘that comes with every outfit, and its
‘healing air will reach the most remote
parts of the nose, throat and lungs,
killing all catarrhal germs and sooth
ing and healing any irritation in the
mucous membrane.
The complete Hyomei outfit costs $l.
extra bottles, if needed, 50c, and sold
by C. M. Crosby & Co. under the guar
antee that it wjll cure or cost nothing,
A woman likes to worry for fear
her jewels will be stolen when her
husband makes a forgune and gives
them to her.
cnulufl musical event!
of the season]
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H Thursday I
Opera House | . 28|
et 8 L ERENER TV,
Y. C. Alley Musical Come-‘
dy Co,, presenting the
great Drury love spectacle
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Cinderella
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prologue and 3 acts. ;
Beautiful costumes {
Enchanting scenery |
Marvelous electrical !
and Mechanical effect
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20 selections and musical Nos. Beauty
chorus of young ladies. Funny come
dians and dancers. A play for the old as
well as the young, Seats on sale 3 days
in advance at usual place. Don’t wait,
Prices: 2sc, 35c¢. 50c, 75¢C.
To Cure a Cold in One Day croo.
Laxati Inine Tablets. on every
:‘;ek:mn box? ste!n gsma%ln&m (5: %é@ m?&
The men who accept situations
usually have to wait upou the men
whe hustle after jobs. L
What we want to see is some
‘‘medel”’ caught 1n the pose ot
doing something really useful.
A letter from Shermsi . Texas,
says: ‘‘The green bugs ure here
by the multiplied millions. They
have eat up the wheat and oats.
The fields iook as dry as the har
vest moon. "’
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the .
Signature of Mlgz
The Milwaukee Journal ex
claims: This nation does not
need more books so much as it
needs more houses where the peor
may enjoy sunlight and pure air.
If all the libraries that Mr, Car
negie has built were' torn down
their books ‘burned the world
would lose nothing it could not
soon replace; but if upon their
beautiful sites were built bright,
roomy, well ventilated homes for
the poor that are now crowded
like cattle humanity would make
a.gain that would rot wear away
in centuries. ;
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: fioney blinds many people. It’s
80 easy to throw dust in their eyes,
Tunnels may not be built rap
idly, but they are railroaded
through.
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. /g - B back up the assertion, it is K
\\ not boa:tin? to claim that §
L Alo N N BOSTONJIANS ere thc B
X AP TR «:?“rfit ' ; snappiest, most individuz! W
N JASERI e and at the same time the |
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‘“b A r"“ R ‘ wear that is being shown v
PR L this season. ‘ b
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TTR"SR AR making, partly the honest P
G N ( e selection of leather, %
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RO L T NN [ - N ven if you are !
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AN e . e Sy 3 not ready to buy, come W
BB TN s b SR | and look them over. &
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todln large: cities it is quite prob
able that an increase of the park
fnnd would result in a decrease in
i« police fund.
You cannot draw water from an
#nipt y cistern, Life is very much
Hheu cistern. What you get out
of Iv, depends altogether on what
you put into it.
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AGENTS FOR JOURNAL.
The folluwini persons will take sub
seriptions for the Marietta Journal:
Mrs. Belle Wright—Powder Springs
Miss Mattie Mitchell—Acworth.
A, A. Griggs—Macland.
Postmistress—Smyrna
T. J. Hardage and Mrs. F.ou Trippe—
ennesaw.
Postmistress—Mableton.
KMonto Shaw—Blackwell.
Marietta, Ga.
Breeders of 8. C. Brown Leghorns
Exclusively,
Eggs from prize winners $2.00 per
setting. From specially mated
pens, $3.00 per setting. Look up
our winnings at the Cobh County
Poultry Show.
Satisfaction Guaranteed, ‘
e amemead o L OB
ey e Buys this Handsome
OB o L bk s
B R No machine sold at $50.00 any [ #
‘.‘;i,‘tlfl\\“ betrer. Our terms are the most
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log No. 20, Its Free.
John Foster Co., 265-271 Decatur St., Atlanta, Ga.