The Marietta journal. (Marietta, Ga.) 1866-1909, March 28, 1907, Image 5
paragraphically Penciled for Journal Readers. Bring us your job printing. Jeur~nAL’s Bell Telephone, No. 18. Subseribe for the Journal, $l.OO. The grass grows greener. The psint brush is being used on a number of houses in Marietta. The stores will clese at 8 o’clock av ery evening beginning April Ist. Blue Gem Jellico Coal, forked, $5 per on. Phone 270. Marietta Ice Co. Suits cleaned and pressed by Star Pressing Club. Telephone 254. Harry Haynes. Rev.J. H. Patton, who has been gick, is able to be out again. | Read McClure’s Ten Co’s advertise ment in this issue—Easter bargains. For SALE—A Jersey cow, just fresh. C. E. Hspares, Mr A A Towers, of Gadsden, Ala, was here the past few days, returning to Gadsden Monday. All persons indebted to the Marietta Ice Company are requested to call and settle at once. Marietta Ice Co. If {lou are not fioing to buy a new guit have that old one cleaned and pressed by Star Pressirle Clab. Phone 254. arry Haynes. After July lst, the city and rural car riers will get an increase of wages. The Bell Telephone Company is put ting in a loca! exchange at Woodstock. Mns. SorHoENTHAL’S Spring Millinery is beautiful and is now on display. Beautiful Easter Cards on display at C. M. Crosßy & Co.’s. Tax Receiver Barber publishes his rounds in this issue. Read the notice. Mr. John P. Boring who is paralysed at his home at Woodstock is growing weaker and carnot live many days. Mrs. Mary Weaver, of Atlanta, is visiting Mr. J. A. Massey and family and other relatives here. Mrs. J. J. Northeutt and twin chil dren, of Acworth, spent Saturday here with her sister, Mrs. R. B. Malone. Mrs. BSmith Gregan, who has been sick with pneumonia, is able to be out again, we are glad to state. The singing at the Methodist church by Rev. Mr Mackey is fine and greatly enjoyed by oar people. We will offer a large line of Base Balls, Mits, Catcher’s Masks and Bats, We will sell out cheap as we intend to discontinue the handling of these goods. C. M. Crosby & Co. We are glad to see Mrs. George Ses sions outv again after an illness of some weeks, Mr. D. R. Little was called to Eaton ton Saturday owing the serious illness of a relative. Judge H. D. D. Twiggs, of Savannah, visited Mrs, Julia C. Butler and other friends in the city last week. Mr. and Mrs. Miller Brady have left Los Angelas and gone to San Francisco, where he holds a good position. The number of men, young and old, who do not attend any church in Mari etta, is astonishingly large. What’s the matter with the people? For RENT or SaLe.—Nice six-room dwelling. Large barn, small bermuda pasture with running water, garden, fruit trees, ete. Located on Atlanta road near Butler’s. B. A, Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Keeler will housekeep in Mr. J. J. Daniell’s house on Forrest avenue, recently vacated by Mr. San ford. The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held in their new room, in Oakland Park, Wednesday, April 3d at 3 o’clock, Rev. [Nelson George will preach: at Union Chapel, Thursday night of this week at 7o'elook. All invited. WaxteED AT ONoE—Five to ten girls to work in the asgorting room of the Marietta Paper Mill Apply to the Superintendent. Ga. Manf. & Public Service Co. The house of Mr. J. 8. Dobbins being built on farm South of Marietta, will be completed in a few days. We regret to learn that Mr. W. T, Butler has pneumonia at his home on Dixie avenue. He is the father of Messrs. Butler of the Butler Marble Works. The accounts and notes of H, E. Ker ley, bankrupt, will be sold to highest F)idder at court house on first Tuesday N April next at 10 o’clock a. m. W. R Powkr, trustee. For SaLz.—Seed bunch yam, 80c, 80d pumpkin yam sweet potatoes, $l, CHALMERS MoCoLLuM, Route No. 2, Marietts, Ga. We learn that Mr. Witham, of Atlan t2 was here the past week with the View of etarting a State Bank here. He has a ehain of banks throughout the State. , : g | There were several visitors at the South-side Sunday Schuol from the Emanuel Sunday Sehool of Atlanta Sund.y, Moxgy 10 LoAN.—I can make Josus at Béven per cent. on good real estate as Security Loans on farming lands s ""““‘E‘ 1t coste nothing to see me 8t my office in Marietts and find out all ahont it, R. N HoriaND . Attorney at Law, A newspaper.has t-"d’tfiiha‘to.nll—f a space for advertisers, and subserip tions for the publication, These are two of the sources of revence from which tho editor derives a living. To ask him to give a dozen lines of space to boost 2 business firm “just to fill up,” as a person was heard to remark the other day, is drawing the line rath er fine. No other business gives so much for nothing as the newspapers. Suppose you go into a merchant’s store and ask him to give you a dozen banan aB ‘‘just to help fill up” with and see how quick you get fired. Mrs. W. N. Grist and family, we re gret to learn. will move to Atlanta next Monday, having rented house, No. 3, Orange street. She will be greatly missed in Marietta, especially in char ity and chureh work and as vocalist and leader of the Methodist choir. Her bost of friends wish her the greatest happiness and prosperity. There wil} always be a warm welecome for her re tarn if urging will bring her back. It is said of & man in the county that he looks around at his sons-in-law, who have come to live with him, at every meal and thanks God that he had no ‘more daughters,.—Greenshoro Herald- Journal. Itisstated that a Marietia man remarked that the devil had a ‘grudge against him and paid him off in drunken sons-in-law. O Crosby & Co have at last re ‘ceived their permit, No. 721, to sell Denatured Alsohol. This is a great 'convenience to the publie, as it is cheaper and better to use than wood | alecohol for burning and mechanical 'purposes. The sale of the lots owned by Judge Gober on Roswell street, last Friday, was well attended. The E. P. Green Real Estate Company had charge of the gale, and Mr. Steve Johnson, of Atlan ta, was auctioneer. Among the pur chasers were E. L. Stringer, J. J. Black, C. M. Bishop, 1. A. Reed, T. H. Lecroy, and J. G. Power, of Hattiesburg, Miss. Some of the lots sold for $4OO each. Kennesaw Mountain towers greenly towards the blue sky and visitors are climbing deaily to its summit viewing the picturesque landscape. It affords a fine view—Marietta nestling at its feet, Atlanta, Stone Mountain, Blue Ridge, Lost Mountain and other points to be seen in the distance. Lost—On Dixie avenue between the residence of J. D. Delk and Rutler’s shop, or on Atlanta street between Butler’s and Methodist church, a lady’s double case gold watch with metal fob. Owner’s name in back of case. Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at Gantt & Hodges’ drug store, or at residence of J. D. DrLk, Dixie avenue, City. Mr. Adams has sold the Model Gro cery Score at Butlers to Mr. George White. We regret that Mr. Adams will return to Alabama where he has property interests, but we are pleased to know he will spend his summers here. Miss Sarah Nerma Alexander, of Piedmont, Ala, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Alexander, formerly of Ma rietta, will be married on Easter at the Episcopal clurch, Piedinont, to Mr. R, Homer Smythe, of Phildelphia. Mr. Ed Manning will be organist. For ReNr—The Gates property on Campbell hill. This is a 12-room Queen Anne kouse, large stable and servants’ hovse, 15 acresland. One of the best pieces of property in Marietta. Apply to A. A. GaTEs, Greenville, S. C., or to Miss Nannie Lacy, next door to property. John Collier, white, whostabbed Pir. Barney Dobbs, was sentenced three years by Judge Gober, Tuesday. Mann Porter, colored, who shot and killed a negro named Proctor, at Mableton, was given seven years. Sheriff W.J. Frey has been at his home seriously sick for the past ten days. He is receiving good attention, and it is hoped this clever gentlemen and efficient officer will be restored to health again, Mrs. H, C. Van Sweringer, with her son, Raymon i, on her way from Flori da to her home in Cleveland, Ohio, is stopping a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Adams at Lookout Knob, Marietta, Ga. The Journal Job Rooms have the past few days filled several orders of printing for Roswell, Waleska, Cedar town, Atlanta, Ga, and Piedmont, Ala. Neat and attactive printing and right prices secures the work. For SarLe —The best varieties of seed sweet potatoes, Dunton’s Improved Pumpkin Yams and Dunton’s Improved Georgia Yams ; also Lookout Mountain Irish potatoes. Also Barred Plymouth Rock eggs. $1 per 15. H. H. Dunton. Near Lost Mountain, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lawbon announce the engagement of their daughter, Mise Berta Gladys, to Mr. Edward A. Groves, the marriage to take place about the middle of April. The embroidery sale at the B. H. Bostain Co. next Friday morning at 10 o’clock, will be known for its rare bar gains. Read the page advertisement in this issue and be on hand. Col. D. W. Blair, Saturdey, brought his son, Ernest, home from the Sanita riom at Valdosta. We regret to learn that the health of Ernest is not any better. The visitors from Atlanta Sunday on the electric car line were humerous. Your Patronagé Will be Appreciated. s Trusses Fitted by Expert o -{,gj;i b Heavy work may cause rupture, but it will not Rt | / . ag-*.-.g_\.m;fyfifi prevent some from being “\ ) (;/ cured. The sooner the truss is applied the quicker the cure begins, The better the truss and the fit the more certain the cure. We have all style trusses, and with years of experience are in position to assist you and to make a perfect selection, each case given indiyidual care-—fit guaranteed. No extra charge. Mail orders carefully cared for. Gantt & Hodges s¢ Druggists. X ““ “m Bicycle Messengers at Your Command. CRgPIIN ! B in e MARIETTA BOOK STORE E. L. STRINGER, Proprietor. Is an articie that requires careful attention, We are pre pared to take care of yours iy the best possible manuer. We carry a full and coiaplete stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Diamoads, Silverware, Hand Painted China, Musical Instruments, Strings and Sundries. Fine Watch Repairing. MARIETTA JEWELRY COMPANY, Jewelers, Scientific Opticians. MAKIETTA, GEORGIA, Attractive Printing Is what you get when you patronize the Marietta Journal Job Department Our prices will please you. Banking by Mail R RA R SRR R R R e Is no Experiment but a tried Saccess. It is a plan which enables you to save successfully, regardless of where yon live, MADDOX-RUCKER BANKING GO " ATLANTA, GA. CAPITAL and SURPLUS - - - $700,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES OVER - - $3,000,000.00 A Reputation of more than a quarter of a Century for Soundness, Conservatiem and Steady Growth. 4 PER CENT INTEREST, COMPOUNDED SEMI-AN NUALLY, IS PAID IN OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Deposits can be gent by Bank Checke on Atlunta or New York, Post Office or Express Money Ordere; or you can send Currency by Registered Letter or Exprese. WRITE TO-DAY FOR BOOKLET ‘‘C.”” A PUSTAL WILL DO. An ounce of il will is worth a pound of wish. The true Christian has seven Sundays a week. The recording angel never has to strike a trial balance. To do right hy compulsion is to do wrong by inference, ESTIMATES e . FURNISHED ; “rvop it DBLAVERY AND YRR BUILDERS® @ SUPPLIES BRICK, LIME, GEMENT, WOO©D FIBER, ETEC. : PATTONS' SUNPROOR PAINT J.J.BLACK LUMBER COMPANY bl "“‘“mm‘mmm L.BLACK & SON UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS ' Wa carry a complete Line of Wooden and Metallic Burial Cases, Robes, Shoes, Ete. An expert licensed Embalmer in charge. All calls given prompt ard careful attention, day or night. BEST GRADES OF COAL. PHONE 204-2 - | | Q_ | O | - o 3 ' : ' | O = ~ Every Woman Needs A Good Shedr As Every Man Wants a Good Knife, The ‘‘cheap’’ shear is never economical; never stays sharp ; never gives satisfaction in use. has been made for more than 50 years, and as a household shear the Wiss Shear will stay sharp and last a life time. A special Wiss Shear made for every purpose. Call and see samples. We have every kind, length and price. Schilling’s FREYER MUSIC ROOMS & OVER McCLiIRE'S STORE. "&3 : Oldest and Best Known Dealers in the South—4o Years L . Pianos, Organs, & Auto-pianos. The Autorpiano makes piano ' players of the whole family. Come See Them, Whether vou Wish to Purchase or Not, 2% PIANOS TUNED, REPAIRED. HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF. Iu ancient times the wise mer. of the East based all their businees affaire and calculations on the positione and move ments of the sturs. Aud now in 1907 the wise men here pat ronize the STAR PRESSING CLUB and TRIO LAUNDEY. Moral -GET wisg, ‘ i Harry Haynes, Mgr. Phone 254