The Marietta journal. (Marietta, Ga.) 1866-1909, March 28, 1907, Image 6
~ o hwr - ¢ Help the Horse (\EW) No article is more : A ! about’ the stable th a ‘ g b Axle Grease., Put a on L HUNAE the spindles before yz, ; ok THaEe up”—it will help the ', and ; bring the load home quicker. - ICA AXLE |} 1 J “eA E ¥ ? wears well—better than‘any WA other grease. Coats til*_o.,lxle |/[ J with a hard, smooth sufface of JIl ; powdered mica which reduces YT g friction. Ask the dealer for / /) Mica Axle Grease. 1,// Y 4 STANDARD OiL cOMPANY Il }”.,é'\ > mrponud Y/ ’A(l';,' 2 7’ JRNICeE N 7 Vel B fi a 1 ] . N By )J, 1 /24 ‘ "'L[,Ai ‘.u“\iu -:"gi / O i ( BT e \ 116 ;Maristia. Journal MARIETTA, GA., MAR. 28, 1907. S e o) Local Items. | The trees are taking on leaves now very rapidly. Mr and Mrs G D Butler on a visit to his sick father, returned to their home in Greenville, S. C., Wednesday. One convict Kkilled another at the Chattahoochee camp with a monkey wrench, Mrs, W. C. Carriker and Clayton, Jr., have returned home from a pleasant vigit to Barnesville. Parties desiring to contract to grow produce for the Canning Factory this year will call on E. P. GREEN. One of the Marietta rural carriers, it is said, will marry one of Vinings’ pretty girls in April. Mrs. Goodwin, who has been vi-iting in Aeworth,has returned to Dallas,Tex as, accompanied by her son, Walter. For Sare—A good farm and buggy horse, safe and sound. Call at J. V. Coehran’s near Sibley’s crossing, Route No. 5, Atlanta road. Miss Louise Postell, a pretty young lady of Atlanta and Miss Murphy spent Sunday with the latter’s siscer, Mrs. C. W Carter at this place. Rev. G. S. Tumlin has resigned his pastorate of the Baptist Church at Sul phur Springs, Texas, and accepted a call at Rockdale, Texas. Two Mariettans bought furniture in Atlanta last week, and yet we have three furniture storea in Marietta. At lanta merchants are bound to prosper, Mr.J. A Castile and family have re turned to Marietta, and Mr Castile is again in charge of Mr. W, M. McKen zie’s farm and orchard on Roswel( road, Mr. H. E. Kerley is off to Cincinnati this week to buy a new stock of jewel ry. He will open up in a store on the square very soon. This is the season of the year when the fisherman hies away to tha creek banks, fights flies, gnats, and gets sun burnt Mr. Gus Goggins, on his return from E]l Paso, Texas, with the remains of his brother, John, had to stop in At lanta, where he had an operation per formed for mastoditis. WaNrED —Person to travel and col lect in home territory. Weekly salary of $1,072 per year and expenses, Ad dress Joskri ALEXANDER, Marietta, Ga. M. Benneit, of Forsyth county. has been bound over to the Superior court for cutting down the telephone poles which had been erected across his farm by the constructors of the Silver City and Gainesville telephone line: For SALk —My home place on Ken nesaw avenue; splendidly built house of eight rooms; one of the best loca tionsin town ; known as the Hunt place. J. C. Miram, The employes and their families in‘ the office of the L. & N. Railway here regret to leave Marietta for Etowah, Tenn, and we regret to see them leave. They are nice people and would prove an acquisition to any community- The farmers are hustling now, pre paring their land for their next crop. Guano is being hauled out, seeds bought and everything done necessary to make the earth bring forth her re wrrd for industry. Marvin Achison celebrated his tenth ‘birthday Saturday. The invited little friends were James Smith, Stubinger, Rowland, Conger, Carter. Fruits and cake were served. Games were played and a merry time prevailed. Emma Jackson. wife of Prince Jack son, died at her home here on last Sat urday morning, as the result of an ab eess on her liver, which separated. Drs. Field & Elder tried to save her life by an operation on Friday, telling her she had only one chance in a hundred to recover. She said she would take that chance by submitting to the operation. The operation was performed Friday wnd she seemad to improve, but Satur day morning she began to sink and passed away. Emma Jackson was a nurse for the sick, and was well known and had the friendship and good will of the white people who knew her. She was one of the best colored women in the city, and the loss of herisregretted. Her remains were taken to Social Circle for intermert, " RED LETTER AMUSEMENT EVENT, Hoop La' The merry elowns, the pimble acrobat, the elephants, camels; gnd & MBltit@dinous features of & illsfledged, g all round, terited Wi town on April Bth. On this oceasion, the Greater Sun Bros, World’s Progressive Shows will unfold their tents at Anderson’s grounds. Tb§§ populaf amusement institution is ‘now on-it§ 18th annual tour, and i 8 breakingallr ds in giving immense Mié*mggi(m%wfig'the performances pre sented. The “hit-making’’ sensation, “De Fio,”” the Chimpanzee (he of the human prototypel, in. his,btood curd ling *‘Double Somerssulting Gap.'’ is ‘the big feature of the ‘‘big sho~’’ per flormagce. This season the galaxy of entertainers are all new comers, and include William O’Dale, the interna tional.equestric expositor, who has ex= cited the admiration of audiences on ‘both continents. The La Pazque Troupe of Aerialists, the Graceful Groh Acro tatique Troupe, the Juggling Lamber tog, - marvelons elub -experts, Great ’Ostudg. boneless magvel in mid-air, Miss Vinnie O’Dowie, accomplished tight wire performer, the Boyle Broth ers, a dun of physical culture expo-- nents,. William Tessier, dare-devil up side-down, equilibrist, the Sisters Oe tona, trapezists par-excellence. Miss Minnie Ashburne, and a groupe of blue ribboned cake-walking and high jump ing horses. Then comes the curriculum of ele phant actors, educated ponies, canine performers, the acrobatic and tight rope walking mules, and other woun drously-trained domestic and wild ani mals, all invariably received with many exclamations of ‘Oh’s’” and ‘*Ah’s”’ by the children spectators. The Sun Brothers Shcw is noted for its promptness in preserving the best of order about their establishment. This, together with their beautiful equipment of everything and the high standard of the exhibits presented, makes it at once the ideal show of the period, and the favorite of the ladies and children everywhere. On the show grounds. which are are admirably adapted fcr show purposes, will be erected a magnificent plaza for the presentation of numerous novel open-air, free exhibitions. These will be given free to the public at 11:30 a. m, Austell. I Rev. E. Jewell and daughter attended services at Broughtoh’s taberracle this week. Mr. J. Clark, of Atlanta, has bought out Mr. J. C. Gowder’s grocery store, and Mr. Gowder takes his job back on the railroad. Rev. Mr. Hunter, of Decatur, preach ed quite an interesting sermon at the Presbyterian church last Sunday. ! Mrs. Laura Bunyan has returned from a vigit to relatives and friends in Atlants, Marietta and Canton. Mrs. T. C. Watts, of Forsyth, has re turned home, accompanied. by her sis ter, Mrs. Mary Saunders. Miss Ida Jewell is visiting relatives in Bolton, Atlanta and Forest Park. Protracted meeting is in progress at the Methodist church. The pastor, Rev. Lee Allgood, is assisted by Rev. Hen drix. Mrs. A. H. Irvine, who has been quite gick for the past five weeks, is very much improved. | Mrs. Charlie Thompson, jr., of Rome, is yisiting her _ mother, Mrs C. J. Thompson. OBSERVER. - Miss Daisy Cox, of Smyrna, has ar rived in Chatteworth, and will make ‘her future home here with her father, 'Mr. W. 8. (ox, the enterprising mer i chant.— Progress. Some men boast leudly of their “‘rights’’ in order to cover up their wrongs. LETTER TO REV. J. H. PATTON, Marietta, Ga. 1 Rev. Sir: We should like to ask your advice on a certain thing done: was it right or wrong? We shall have tostate it, including the names. D ¥ Dreicorn is a painter in Holyoke, Mass. JohnJ. Donohueis an architeet, Springfield, rear-by. Donohue was building, at Holyoke, the Holy Family Institute, letting the work by bids, as usual. Dreicorn got the paint job; the paint was to be lead and-oil. But Dreicorn said to himself: ‘lead and-oil isn’t half so good as Devoe and it costs more money, what shall I do?”’ He painted Devoe; and, after the work was done, told Donohue, saying: *‘if that isn’t better than lead-and-oil job, I’ll make it so.”’ Was Dreicorn right or wrong in paint ing a lead-and-oil job Devoe? You ask how it turned-out? This was six years ago. Now Donohue has an other job there, a big addition to the Catholic Hospital; and he doesn’t ask bids for the painting, but says to Drei corn: ‘‘Go akead Dreicorn and give me as good a job as you did «n the Insti tute. That’s the best paint job I ever saw.”’ The queation is ‘‘Was Dreicorn right in painting Devoe when he had agreed to paint lead-and-oil?”’ 'Fhat isn’t quite all. Lead-and-oil is expected to last three years. If Drei corn had used lead-and-oil, there would have been another job for him or some body else three years ago. Was he right in losing that job for himself or somebody-else three years 07 ‘gThe Institute took 200 gallons Devoe and cost $1,000; the paint has worn six years, when Donohue says ‘‘it's the best paint jjob he ever saw.” If he had used lead-apd-oil, it would have cost about $2200 for the two paint jobs (six and three years ago) anc be hungry for paint again. Dreicorn lost $l2OO of business and took the risk of maring Donohue mad and losing his business, forever: all to save the Holy Family Institute $l2OO besides the fuss of a paint job. Was Dreicorn right or wrong as a painter; and which would l))‘:n paint your chureh, lead-and-oil or Devoe? Yours truly F. W. Drvoz & Co. Meinert & Whitlock =ells our paint. § 3range HilT. iflrs Guy Brown, of Atlanta. visited e family of John A Glore last week. | F C_Mackey and R Hamp Clay made a business trip to Marierta Saturday. - * P.J Peacock of South Georgia visited 'W M Eason and ramily’last week ~~ Miss Rosa Clay visited her cousins, Miss Eunice Clay last Strday. | The farmers in this settlement are getting ready to plant their crops. . The fruit crop will be plentiful if there is no more cold weather. - R M Clay is able to be out again, - J H Reed has) completed his new house and will move into itjsoon. ' I wish to make a correction. I stated last week that MrajLudie Kerley was very sick, I was misinformed, Floyd & Gann are doing a flourishing business at this place. They have re gently built them a new warehouse. "~ fIF M|sStegall vlsitedl homefolks last Sunday. Violet. ‘ OPERA HOUSE. ~ Coming! The popular Alley Musical Comedy Co. to play ‘“Cinderella,” March 28th, endorsed by the pulpit and public as the best at opera house. This popular compauy made a decided hit in our city last year with its players, ard is returning again this season with pnew scenery and effects and a new mu gical program to entertain the theatre. goers. The company is stronger than ever. Don’c miss this show,as itisa clever one.in eveelx respect ; and asthe house was crowded last season, you are advised to secure ycur seats early. A list will be placed at the reserved seat sale a week in advance and <You can have your seats listed. Tickets can be called for the day before ur the day of the show, as 1t i 3 always best to have reserved seats. Then thare are no mis takes made. Special theatre parties will ba taken care of in advance of the usual sale, at Legg’s drug store. What a blessing it would Ye if we could forget mucn of the past TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Alldruggistsrefund the money if it fails to eure. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. 25¢ The hand of time finally shows us that the time’s at hand. T D D SRS SPWAQS S T Y SIS, GEORGIA—Cobb County. . QWhereas, J. B. Barfield, administrator of Mrs. E. C. Cook, late of said county, deceased, represents to the court in his petition duly filed and entered on record that he has fully administered said es: tate: This is, therefore, to cite all per gons concerned, kindred and creditors, ‘to show cause, if any they can, why said administrater should not be discharged from his administration and receive let ters of dismission on the first Monday in May, 1907. This March 15th, 1907. JOHN AWTREY, Ordinary, GEORGIA—Cobb County— Whereas, Asa Darby; executor of John Darby, iepremntl to the Court in his petition, duly filed and émntered onrecord, that he has fml){l administered John Darby’s estate: Thisis, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and cred itors, to show cause, if any they can, why said executor should net be dis charged from his administzation, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in April, 1907. JOHN AWTREY, Ordinary. s Tax Receiver’s Notice. The law provides that all property held on the 31st day of March shall be returned at its market value. Please prepare to make early returns. Don’t wait till the last day, the last week or the last round. It will take butone time to do this, I will be in Marietta on every Saturday and at all places named below, on the dates mentioned, for the purpose of receiving Tax Returns of Cobb county for the year 1907: Marietta—April 1,2, 19; May 1, 30, and Juna 4 Smyrna+-April 3; May 2, morniag, and June 5, morning. Vinings—April 4, morning; May 3. morning, and June 5, evening. Lemons——A})rll 4, evening: May 3. evening, and June 6, morning, Mableton—April 5, morning; May 9 and June 7. Howells—April 5, evening; May 10, morning, and June 10, morning. Austell— April 8; May 13 and June 11. Powder Springs—April 9: May 14, and June 12 Oregon—April 10, morning; May 16, morning, and June 13, morning. Macland—April 10, evening; May 16, evening, and June 13, evening Lost Mountain—April 11, morning; May 17, morning, and June 14, morning Red Rock—April 11, evening, and June 14, even'ng. Acworth—April 12; May 20, 21, and June 17 Kennesaw—AXril 15, morning; May 22, morning, and June 18, moruing Blackwell Station—April 15, evening; ‘May 24, morning, and June 18, evening. Merritts—April 16, morning: May 27, ‘morning. and June 19, morning. - Post Oak—April 16, evening; May 28, ‘morning, and June 19, evening, ~ Roswell—April 17, 18; May 29, and June 20. Bethel Church—May 2, evening Concord—May 8, morning. Nickajack—May 8, evening. Floyd—May 10, evening. McTyer's Store—May 15, morning. R. E. Darniell's—May 15, evening Terry’s Store—May 17, evening. W. W. Brimer's—May 22, even‘fng. Noonday P O —May 23, morning. G. R. Bentley’s—May 23, evening. S. R. McCleskey's—May 24, evening. L. M. Power’s—May 27, evening. I will be at Marietta all other times till July Ist. You can find me in Mari etta every Saturday and first Tuesdays. I wil be compelled to close my books by July Is*, 1907. F.B BARBER, Tax Receiver, Cobb County, Georgia. R ————————— ' FOLEYSHONEY~-TAR Cusea Colds ®--ve;ta Preunonia £2 .. ~.- - . “ .e AT TSN | eye/ N\ < P\ wfillfi\\’\/// ,(:k‘éggg%@gg; e %‘//\ i N E / G | JRT INS el SN X el ) 8] --; \\;__ , 0 ‘ AL» i\:q“ | AN IR S | v it ; | 2Lb R 4“5\‘&% i AR T\ B\ = JFgic -‘v:;:;-:-.:' e MLMMWMMHMW% “ This man bought a supply of tobacco with out acquainting himself with the distinctive taste of SCHNAPPS Tobacco, which has the cheering qualities that gratify his desire to chew, and at less expense than cheap tobacco. SCHNAPPS has been advertised in this paper so that every chewer has had an opportunity to get acquainted with the facts and know that drugs are not used to produce the cheering quality found in the famous Piedmont country flue-cured tobaccos, and that SCHNAPPS is what he ought to chew. Still there are chewers who accept other and cheaper tobaccos that do not give the same pleasure, ’ Marshal’s Tax Sales of Austell, Georgia. Will be sold Lefore the court house door in the city of Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia. on the first Tuesday in April, 1907, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described properties (ownerg unknown) situated and being in the town of Austell, Oobh County. Georgia, and levied on as unknown properties to satisfy fi. fas. for taxes for the years designated, against said properties in favor of Mayor and Couneil, of Austell, Georgia, for unpaid town taxes, is sued and handed to me by clerk of council, countersigned by’ &uyor, towit: . ‘ One lotin town of Austell. Georgia, eom mencing two hundred (200) feet from the southeast corner of High and Pine streets, thence south fifty (50) feet, thence east one hundred and five (105) feet of an uniform width of fifty (50) feit to Rosehill Cemetery, being lot 93 on Pine street, more or less, lev ied on .to satisfy tax fitasin favor of Mayor and Council, of Austell, Georgia vs. owner unknown, for town taxes for the years 1900-1-2- 3-4-5 and 6. .. Also at the same time and place, one town los in _Austell, Georgia, commencing two hundred and fih.{ (250) feet from the south east cornér of High and Pine streets, thence south fifty (50) feet, thence east one hundred and flve (105)feet of a uniform width of fifty i.:)o) feet to Rosehill Cemetery, being lot 94 on ‘Pine street,above measurements more or less, levied on to satisfy a tax fi fasin favor of Mayor and Council of Austell. Georgia vs owner unknown for taxes for years 1900-1-2-3- 4-sand 6. : 3 ~ Also at the same time and plage one town lotin Austell, Georgia, commencing three hundred (300) feet from the southeast eorner [d Highand Pine streets, thence south fifty (50) teet, thence east one hundred and five (103) feet of a uniform width of fifty (50) feet to 'Rosehill Cemetery, being lot 95 on Pine street, ‘more or less, levied on to satisfy taxfl fag in favor of Mayor and Council of Austell, Geor ! gia vs.owner unknown for town taxes for the years 1900.1-2-3-4-5 and 6. ~ Also at same time and place one town lot in } Austell, Georgia,commeucing three hundred and fifty (350)feet from the southeast corner of High and Pine streets, thence south forty-nine (49) feet, thence east one hundred and five (105) feet of a uniform with of forty-nine (49) feet to Rosehill Cemetery, being lot 96 on Pine street, above measurements more or less, levied on to satisfy fi fas in favor of Mayor and Council of Austell, Georgia vs owner unknown for town taxes for the years 190(v1-2-3-1-5 and 6. Also at the same time and place in Austell, Georgia, one town lot commencing four hund red (400) feet from the southeast corner of High and Pine streets, thence east two hund recfand fitty, 250, feet, thence south forty-nine, 49, feet, thence west two hundred and forty eightand one-half, 24815, feet to Pine street, thence north forty-nine, 49, feet to the begin ning point, above measurements more or less, being lot 97 on Pine street, levied on to satisfy tax fifasin favor of Mayor and Couneil of Austell, Georgia vs. owner unknown for town taxes for the years 1900-1-2-3-4-5 and»B. Aleo at the same time and place one town lot in Austell, Georgia, commencing four hundred and fifty, 450 feet from the south east corner of High and Pine streets, thence east two hundred and forty-eight and one-half 24813, feet, thence south forty-nine, 49 ft thence west two hundred and forty-seven, 247, feet to Pine street, thence north forty-nine, 49, feet tc beginning point, being lot 95 on Pine street above measurements more or less, levied on to satisfy tax fi fas in favor of Mayor and Coun cil of Austell, Georgia vs, owner unknown for town taxes for the years 1900-1-2-3-4-5 and 6. Also at the same time and place one town lot in Austell, Georgia, commenecing five hund red, 500, feet from the southeast corner of High and Pine street, thence east two hundred and forty-seven, 247, feet, thence south forty nine, 49, feet, thence west two hundred and forty-four, 244, feet to Pine street, thence north forty-nine, 59, feet to beginning point, being lot 99 on Pine street, above measurements more or less, levied on to satisfy tax i fas in favor of Mayor and Council of "Austell, Geor gia vs owner unknown for town taxes for the years 1900-1-2-3«4-5 and 6. 1 “Also at the same time and place one town lot, in Austell, Georgia, commencing five hundred and fifty, 250, feet from the southeast corner of High and Pine streets, thence east two hundred and forty-four, 244, feet, thence south forty-nine, 49, feet, thence west two hundred and forty two, 242, feet to Pine street, thence north forty-nine, 49, feet to beginning point, being lot 100 on Pine street, above measurement more or less, levied on to satisfya tax fi fa in favor of Mayor and Council of "Austell, Geor gia vB. owner unknown for town taxes for the year 1906, Also at the same time and place one town lot in Austell, Georgia, commencing six hund red, 600, feet from the southeast ecorner of Hlfb and Pine streets, thence east two hund red and forty-two, 212, feet, thence south for ty-nine, 49 feet, thence west two hundred and forty, 240, feet, thence north forty-nine, 49, feet to beginning point, being lot 101 on Pine street, above measurements more or less. ley ied on to satisfy a tax fifa,in favor of Mayor and Council of Austell. Georgia vs. owner un known for town taxes for the year 1906, Also at the same time and place one town lot in Ausiell, Georgia, commencing at the northwest corner of Thompson avenue and Central street, thence nortn forty-nine, 49, feet, thence west two hundred and forty, 240. feet of a uniform width of forty-nine, 44, feet more or less, known as lot one hundred and twenty-seven, 127, on Thompson avenue, ley ied on to satisfy tax fl fas in favor of Mayor and Council of Austell, Georgia vs. owner un known for town taxes for the years 1900-1-2-§- 4-6 and 8. Also at the same time and place one town lot in Austell, Georgia, commencing on west side of Thom};son avenue, forty-nine, 49, feet more or less from corner of Central street and running back west two hundred and forty-four, 244, feet, more or less of.a uniform width of forty-nine, 49, €eet, more or less, known as lot one hundred and twenty-eight, 128. on Thompson avenue, levied on to satisfy tax fi fas in favor of Mayor and Council of Austell, Georgia vs. owner unknown, for town taxes for the years 1400-1-2-3-4-5 and 6. Also at the same time and place, one town lot in Austell, Georgia, commencing on west side of Thompson avenue. ninety-eight, 98, feet, more or less, from corner of %entral street, thence west two hundred and forty-five, 245, feet, more or less, of a uniform width of forty-nine, 49, feet, more or less, known as lot one hundred and twenty-nine, 129 on ThumP son avenue, levied on to satisfy tax fi fas in favor of Mayor and Council of Austell, Geor gia vs. owner inknown for town taxes for the years 1900-1-2-3-14-5 and 6. Also at the same time and place one town lot in Austell, Georgia, commencing on west side of Thompson avenue, one hundred and forty-seven, 147, feet from corner of Central street, thence west two hundred and forty seven, 347, feet, more or less, of a uniform width of forty-nine. 49, feet, more or less, known as lot one hundred and thirty, 130, on Thompson avenue, levied on to satisfy tax fi fas in favor of Mayor and Council of Austell, Georgia vs. owner unknown for town taxes for the years 1900-1-2-3-4-5 and 6. ; Also atthe same time and place one town lot in Austell, Georgia, commencing on west side of Tuompson avenue, ope hundrea and ~ninety-six, 196, feet from corner of Central Street, thence west two hundred and forty ‘ei{ht. 248, feet, more or less, of a uniform width of forty-nine. 49, feet more or less to! 'Rosehill Cemetery, known as lot one hund | red and thirty-one, 131, more or less, levied on tosatisfy tax fi fas in favor of Mayor and ‘Council of Austell, Georgia vs. owner un known for town taxes for the years 1900-1-2-8-4- sand 6, : Alsoat the same time and place, one town lotin Austell, Georgia, commencing on west side of Thompson avenue, two hundred and forty-five, 245, feet, more or less from the cor= ner of Central street, thence west two hund ‘red and five, 205, feet, more or less of a uni form width of forty-nine, 49, feet to Rosehill Cemetery, known as lot one hundred and thirty-two. 132, more or less, levied on to sat isfy tax fi fas in favor of Mayor and Conncil in Austell, Georgia vs. owner unknown, for town taxes for t’fie years 1900-1-2-3-4-5 and 6. J. B. WALLACE, Marshal. GEORGla—uUcbb County. Mrs. Nona Varnon, having made ap plication for twelve months’ suppors for herself and five minor children out of the estate of ] W: Varnon, and ap praisers duly appointed to set apart the same, having filed their return, all per sons concerned are hereby required to show cause before the Court of Ordinary of said county, on the Ist Monday in April, 1907 why sa'd application should not be granted. This 2nd day of March, 1907. JOHN AWTREY, Urdinary. GEORGIA—CosB Counry. To all whom it may concern: S L. and J, H. Reed, administrators of the estate of J. H Reed, late of said county, deceased . have in due form applied to the undersigned for Jeave to sell certain machinery belonging to said estate, and the application will be heard at my of fice on the first Monday in April next, 1907. This March 4th, 1907. JOHN AWTREY, Ordinary. /._, 77}]/:@, “)‘ //' ; v \"7 I;— ¥ Z i ) N & 5/ S M ,'-b A i\Q\ 'l}"%////; <&K RS t’/ /;‘/: AL CNSSSSZ v \ S SS= oo Lighten that Burden! Don’t buy high priced when goods o 7 equal merit can be had at rersonable figures, Our gouds are of excellent quality. Selected from the stocks of the most relishle wholesalers, our goods will prove their right to use on the best tubles, 'PHONE 150. Some day they’ll ‘get a taste of the real Jchnapps—they’ll realize whatenjoyment they’ve missed by not getting SCHNAPPS long ago—then they’ll feel like kicking themselves. SCHNAPPS is sold everywhere in 5 cent cuts, and 10 and 15 cent plugs. Be sure you get the genuine. GEORGIA--Cobb connty. Reviewers appointed to review the following described roads having made their report under oath, thisis to notify all persons concerned that I will pass on said reports, at my office, on March 23d, next. One third class public road, com mencing at the Dazvis school house on the Shallow ford road, in Post Oak dis trict, and running south on the line be tween Benny Davis and James Mabry; then southwest through the lands of 1.. A. Johnson, in Gritter district, throuch lands «f Milton Davis, J. M. Hembree, Mrs. Laura Groover and Mrs. Henry White, entezing the Roswell and Marietta roads. J. M. Hembree, A, R Groover, et. al , petitioners. Als~, road commencing near residence of J. W. Rice; running through the lands of J. W Rice and Fred Guffig, in Macland district, running mear the Agri cultural college; said road to “e second class. A. A. Martia, H. A. DuPre, et. al,, petitioners. This Feb 22d, 1907. JOHAN AWTREY. Ordinary. aeo Lv e e GEORGIA—CoBB CouNnTY: Whereas, G. R. and T. M. Bentley, executcrs of G. B. Bentley, late of said county, deceased, represents to the Court in their petition duly filed and entered cn the record that they have fnllg ad ministered said estate, this is, there fore, to cite all peisons concerned, kin dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said executors should not be discharged from their executor ship and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in April, 1907. This February 15th, 1907. JoBN AWwTREY, Ordinary. SRR G QNEL R T s e GEORGIA—Cobb County: Whereas, R. L. Bingham, administra tor of J.J. Bingham, represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and en tered on record, that he has fully ad ministered J. J. Bingham's estate, This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator shonld not be discharged from his administration, and receive let ters of dismission on the first Monday in April, 1907 JOHN AWTREY, Ordinary. OPPOSITE KENNESAW HOUSE. 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