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T HONE OF HOG. HOMINY AND 36-EAT COTTOR
Located in the southeastern portion of Berrien county, Ga.,
has increased in population 1,000 per cent. in the last 2 yeats,
We are offering a few reserve lots, in town, at a round price
of fifty dollars. Some of them on main strets, others around
College, a of them close.
| A few reasons why you can
afford to invest in Milltown.
B[GA“S[ It is lecated in one of the healthiest sections
of the State. '
B[Gfl“S[ It is the richest agricultural portion
of Georgia. :
B[GHUS[ Its soil is specially adapted to the growth of Sea Island cotton, now worth 37
cents a pound.
B[GA”S[ All vegetable, as well as field crops, '
pay well here. |
B[GAUS[ Milltown is located in the midst of all these advantages, and her people are
hustling to improve them. |
B[GAUSE There was more building done here last year than any town its Size ‘
in the South. |
B[GA"S[ The Baptist College will bring one thousand more people here }
' this year, l
B[CAUS[ The next few months will bring two more i
railroads. l
BHCA“SR Property has doubled itself here within the'last year and history is repeating
itself in South Greorgia all the time. ‘
Remember the lots around these we are offering has been
sold, Those we are offering will not last long, at the price, $5O
invested now means $lOO to $5OO later. Don't hesitate, but send
at once while they. Write, 1
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GASTORIA
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GASTORIA
J. D. Frazigr, ) No.l, April Term,
Propounder, %Court of Ordinary
vs. {for Cobb County,
PosEy B. FLORENCE. | Georgia.
Applicaticn to probate the will of Lizzie
O. Florence in solemn form,
To Posey B. Florence, Manila, Phil.
lipine Islands: You are hereby notified
to be and appear at the next April term
of the Court of Oidinary for Cobb coun
ty, Ga, to be held on the first Monday
in Apri}, 1807, then and there to show
cause why the will offered should not be
preven in solemn form and be admitted
to record. Witness the Honorable John
Awtrey, Ordinary and Judge of said
Court. This Mareh 15, 1907. ‘
: W BLEL JOMPGANK,
i 01 & Clerk Court Otdinary.
5 . R e
T MEETING OF FARNERS™ UNTON
There will be a mestidg of the Cobb
County Co-operative and Educational
Farmers’ Union, at Mars Hill, on Fri
day, Aoril sth, at 10o’glock g, m. All
loesl Uriods dre urged ‘o sepd lbq}rw
accredited delegates, and every man
belongind to the Union is expeated to
be present, if possible, There will be
an open meetifigin the morning, spd,
an address by a speaker well qualified
to explain the objects and workings of
the order. After dinner, the regular
bdsiness meeting wiil be held, and any
who may wish to join will be rece‘iv'e%
into the Union.
J. B. PETREE, R. T. Nesßlrr,
Secretary. President.
AN INTERESTING COLLECTION.
Mr. Johnnie Thompson, who, ag most
of our citizens know, has for about 19
years been a helplesg invalid, has" i
somg tifne g& iaking a @ollection ©
vfib’fiqs‘.‘bcq s old Indian arrow points,
Confederate money, old stamps and
postmarks that were used before stamps
were in use, The making of this col
lection in one of the few amusements
that Mr. Thompson has, and he wants
the people of the county to help him.
If farmers in ploughing should find any
arrow points, Mr Thompson would ap
preciate them very ‘much: or if the
school teachers in the county can get
thetfi pupils interested, and if they
should find any of the telics of which
his collection is composed, they would
greatly oblige him by leaving them at
the Courier office, Marietta Journal of
fice, or with Mr. Passebois at Faw &
Rogers’ stores : :
In looking over your trunks, dresser
drawers or boxus, where old letters and
Confederate money have been stored
away for years, please do not tare the
old stamps as postmarks from the en
velope, us Mr. Thompson would like to
have the whole envelope if possible,
All persons sending or leaving pack
ages for Mr Thompson, will please
write their name and adlress on the
packsage.
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HEALTH IN THE CANAL ZONE.
The high wages paid makes it a
migfity temptation to our young arti
san§ to join the force of skilled work
men needed to construct the Panama
Canal. Many are restrained however
by the fear of fevers and malaria. It
is the knowing ones-—those who have
used Electric Bitters, who go there
without this fear, well knowing they
are safe from malarious influence with
Electric Bitters on hand.” Cares blood
poigon too. biliousness, weakness .and
‘all stomach, liver and kidney troubles.
Guaranteed by Legg’s Drug Store. 50c
T South Kenmesaw:
* Dred—On March 19th, the -
fant daughter of Mr and Mrs M
vin Lacy. We sympathize wit
ghe bereaved.
* Mr and Mrs Tom Scott, of
Mountain View; Mrs Hardy, of
Salem: Mr» L. McCurdy and
daughter, of Acworth, ard Mrs
Elsie Fleming snd liftle ‘son were
the guests of Mrs Joseph Lacy last
Sunday
Miss Clyde McCollum and Miss
Carrie Brock visited friends in
Acworth recently.
Mr Ben Roberts, of Altoona,
was the guest of his parents, Mr
and Mrs T Roberts, Sunday.
We are glad to ses Mr Archie
McCurdy out again, after a severe
spell ot sickness. ‘
Mr Foster, who is very ill, is
rggorted worseto-day. Lirac,
Cos sNothjE gUnless Cured
Liberal Way in Which Mi-o-na Stomach
Tablets are Sold by C. M.
CUrosby & Co.
If a friend should tell you that he
would pay the doctor’s bill for you un
less you were cured, would it not im
press you with his physician’s skill? It
is- in this way that 0. M. Crosby & Co,
sell Mi-o-na stomach. tablets, for they
guarantee to refund the money if
Mi-o-na does not cure.
Use Mi-o-na stomach tablets if you
have any of the following symptoms:
Backuache, headache, sleeplessness, nau
sea, distress after eating, specks before
the eyes, despondency, nervousness,
loss of a§petite. dizzingss, paing in the
gide. and limbs, or gulping up of undi
gested food, and you will soon be cured
and able to eat a hearty meal without
fear of pain or distress.
Mi-o-na costs but 50c a box, nothing
if it does not cure. C. M. Crosby & Co.
are the local distributors.
Some willing workers never
miss an opportunity to work their
friends.
A woman’s idea of comfortable
shoes are those she can wear for
three hours without fainting.
THE JUDGE USES FORCEFUL
LANGUAGE
Judge W. B. Simmouns, of Fineastle,
Va., told the reporter that L. & M.
Paint was used on his residence in 1882,
and held its color well for 21 years; he
furthermore said that 3 years ago he
was induced to use another paint and
is sorry he did, because the other paint
'didn’t make good. The Judge will now
always use L. & M., because e knows
if uny defects existe in L. & M. Paint
tha house will be repainted for nothin
s The L. & M. ZimM.u&ha&@
M. White Lead and makes L. & M.
‘Paint wear like iron for 10 to 15 years.
- Actual cost of L, &M. about $1.20 per
gallon. : ‘
Donation&o! L.& M. made to churches.
Sold by Gaxrr & Hopces, Marietta.
A man has a mighty sweet tem
per to lose a eollar button and net
swear it’s his wife’s fault. ,
LOST AND FOUND,
Lost, between 9:30 p. m. yecterdafl
and noon to-day, a bilious attack, wit
nausea and sick headache. This loss
was ocessioned by finding at Legg’s
Drug Stote a box of Dr. King’s New
Life Pills, the guaranteed cure for bil
iousness, malaria and jaundice. 25c.
In the District Court of the United States
for the Northern District of Georgia.
In Bankruptey.
In the matter of ( |
C.P. HAMES, Bankrupt, {I" Bankruptey i
Notice is hereby given to the creditors ‘
of the above named bankrupt of Mariet
ta, in the county ot Cobb, said Northern
District of Georgia, that a meeting of the
creditors will be held in said case at
Marietta, Ga., in the Justice Court Room
in the court house, on the 3rd da{ of
April, 1907, at 8 o’clock a, m., at which
time and place claims may be proven,
the bankrupt examined, a trustce elected,
and all other further businesstransacted
properly coming before said meeting
GEORGE D, ANDERSON.
Referee in Bankruptey.
Marietta, (Ga , March 18, 1907.
In the District Court of the United States
for the Northern District of Georgia.
In Bankruptcy.
In the matter of l In
A. R. HARRELL, Bankrupt, | Bankruptcy
Notice i 5 tereby givea to the creditors
of the above named bankruptof Smyrna,
in the county of Cobb, said Northern
District of Georgia, that a meeting of
the creditors will be beld in said case
at Marietta, Ga, in the Justice Court
Koom in the court house, on the 30th
day of Mareh, 1207, at 8 o'clock a. m., at
which time and place claims may be
proven, the bankrupt examined. a trustee
elected, and all other and further busi
ness transacted properly coming before
said meeting.
GEORGE D. ANDFREON,
Referee in Bankruptcy,
Marietta, Ga., March 18, 1907,
In the District Court of the United States
for the Northern District of Georgia.
In Bankruptey.
In the matter of |
E. V. MEDERNACK, .In Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt §
Notice is hereby given to the eredito.s
of the above named bankrupt of Mariet
ta, in the county of Cobb, said Northern
District of Georgia, that a meeting of
the creditors will be held in said case at
Marietta, Ga , in the Juvstice Court Room
in the court house, on the 30th day of
March, 1907, at 9 o’clock a. m , at which
time and place claims way be proven,
the bankrupt examined, a trusteee elect
ed, and aK other and further busiress
transacted properly coming before said
meeting, GEORGE D. ANDERSON,
Heferee in dankruptcy
Marietta, Ga , March 18, 1907,
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“I wrote you for advice,”” writes Lelia Hagoad,
of Sylvia, Tenn., “‘about my terrible backache and
monthly pains in my abdomen and shoulders.. .}
had suffered this way nine years and five doctes
had failed to relieve me. - On, your advize i.aook
Wine of Cardui, which at once relieved my pains
and now [ am entirely cured. [ am sura that :
Cardui saved my life.”’ : :
It is a safe and reliable remedy for all fernale
diseases, such as peri
odical pains, irregulari- < FREE l”“f‘_h gt
3 3 Je % i A o ‘r{:‘i‘ AS .‘.l“ i .‘L)"P" ::wtiwcn lng a w 0
ty ,hdmggmg down SEN= | Fa et dORGE ]
sations, headache, diz-= | faieritade, piory Devarer.
ziness, ‘backache,. etc, ~LIZ% o shividt
At Every Drug Store in $l.OO bottles. Try it.
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depends upon the life-long study
and experience of the men who di
rect tfiia business, and who mix a
fertilizer which “‘makes three (often
& dozen) blades of grassgrow, where
onlfy one grew before." The name
of it is
Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer.
By its very liberal use, a week or
two before, or at planting, as well
assecond application, multitudes of
farmers in the South have * in
creased their yields gxzr acre,” and
with the laraer profits which these
increased yields brought. paid off
the mo:tdgnzeon theirfarms, Don't
be fooled by an{ dealer into buying
a ‘‘cheap” substitute.
Virginia-Carolina ChemicahCo.
Ripmpod Yo daws o
Norfolk, Va, vannah,
Durham, N, C. Honteome?. Ala.
Charleston, B.C. Memphis, Tenn.
Baltimore, Md. Bhreveport, La.
FLORODORA COTTON SEED,
$l.OO per bushel, or in lots of [five
hushels or more 75¢ts per bushel.
I sold my cotton from these seed
iast fall Jat 14 cents per pound
when the other cotton was bring
ing only,lo and 10 1-2 cents. It
will pay you to reise It. Seed de
livered in Marictta. Cash with
order.
LAND FOR SALE.
20 acres, naif cleared and half
in woods with 4-room tenaut
honse 4 miles from Mariotta,
Powder Springs road, can give im
mediate possession. Cheap at
$4OO
20 acres adjoining above I will
also sell if party desires 40 acres.
100 acres 4 miles from Marietta
on Powder Springs road 2 good
houges and outhuildinge on wmain
road, one tenant house short dis
tance from road. Good, large
bottom land pasture, well fenced
and runniog to barn. Splendid
community; good road to town.
Cheapest, place in the county.
Only $3,008.
House and Lot in Baptist Town,
will rent for $l.OO per week. The
only one I have and want to sell
sell it. House newly painted.
Good well of pure waver. If taken
at once will sell for only $826.00
cash.
JOHN P. CHENEY,
Marietta, Ga.
BUSINESS CARDS
H. G. CORYELL.,
Fire and Life Insurance.,
OKFFICE on North side fublic SBauare, over F
Schillinq’a storr, Marietta, Ga. Appilmflnn
from neighboring towns promptly attended to.
ottty ol i s S
JAMES H. GROVES
(Successor to J. T. Groves.)
INSURANCE AGENT.
MARIETTA, GEORGIA.
Refmunting some of the strongest Americam
na Foreign (‘omganles. Solicits of the public s
continuance of the Hbern:(patronlge heretofore
exteded the old firm. O#ffice in rear of First
Nationai Bank.
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Drs. A.and J.D. Reynolds,
DENTISTS,
MARIETTA, : (A,
Orrioe IIN Revyorps Bomwpina.
"OHN R. GR[[R. M. n.’ n. nl s'
Surceon DENTisT.
Office South Side Public Squers, Offices form
erlv occupied oy Dr. J. C. Greer,
MARIETTA, GEORGIA,
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OR. H. V. REYNOLDS.
| PraericiNe PryslclAN,
‘ WHEN not_engsged elsewhere may be foand
'durlnz the dl{ at hisoffice, up stairs, in Me
| Clatchey Building, Bouthwest corner ot Public
| Square, and at night at his residence on Powder
| Springs street, Marletta, Ga, Telephone No. 17.
i Residence Phonie 78. Office Phone S,
~ J. D. MALONE, M. D.., -
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| PracTiCING PHYSBICIAN
| MARIETTA, GEORGIA
Residence 2?0 Atianta street, Offics up stairein
Malone nuilding, N. E. corner Public Squars,
Rooms 1 and 2.
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DR. 0. H, FIELD, DE. 0 D. ELDER.
FIELLD & ELDER,
PracticinGg Puysrcrans,
Marietta, Ga. Office Rooms No. 4 and 5 Gobes
Building. Residence on Lawrence street. ffios
Phone iell.Co,.No. 181, Residence Phome, Bell
Co., No. 128. Allcallspromptly attended.
DR. W. M. KEMP,
GENERAL PacTITIONER
MARIETTA. GA, Office, ir Gober bulid
ing over Ward B:os, store. Residence allen Winn
place, Lawrence street,
J. Z. FOSTER,
LAWYER.
MARIETTA, GA, Office over J, W. Logg «
& Co’s. Drug Store
CLAY & BLAIR,
ATTORNEYS AT Law,
MARIETTA, GA. Rooms 1 and 2 Sesstons
Building, over Carnes & Gilhert’s Wog:: eur
entire attention to the practice of law. mpt
ness is our motto. Collections & specialty.
2. N CLAY.
LAWYER.
Offlco in the Cole building, over Gro
gan’s barber shop.
MaRrIgT?A, - . - GRORGIA
N. A. MORRIS,
ATTORNEY AT Law,
MARIETTA, GA., will practice in ali coams
Btate and Federal. Office over Marietta Tivst
and Banking Company.
B. T. FREY,
ATTORNEY AT Law
MARIETTA, GA. Office up stairs in C.urt
House with C B Wiilingham. Calleotion
specaliy. Monev loaned,
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OUR CLUBBING OFFER.
We will send the Marietta Journal,
the Atlanta Semi-Weekly Journal and
the Home and Farm, all three papers
for one year, for $1.75. ,
We will send the Marietta Journ4l,
the Atlanta Semi-Weekly Journal and
the Southern Cultivator, all three pa
-pers one year, for $1.75. _
The M'arietts Journal, the Atlanta
‘Semi-Weekly Journal and a wall map
of the states of Georgia and Alabsma
‘the United States and the world for
$1.75.
) The Marietta Journal is an eight m
paper of 48 columns and it makes the
clubbing offer a very fineone.
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Frley’s !(ldnex ; %
makes Lidneys apd igh