The Marietta journal. (Marietta, Ga.) 1866-1909, May 02, 1907, Image 1
A Jarietta Tonfoal: VOL. 41. LOCIL <NEWS ITEMS . PARAGRAPHED, Matters in City Briefly Chronicled for Jour nal Readers. There will be some peaches in this section, but they will ceme high. The house ef Mrs. Atkinson onm Ros well street is being repainted. Losr—A geld wreath pin, Sawrd?{y sfternoen. Reward if retutrmed to H. N.DuPepe. : Mrs. B. F. Simpsoen has returned from Graysville, Tenn., very muck improved in health, we are glad to learn. Mr. M. M. Sessions, president of the Georgia Manufacturing & Public Ser vice Co., left Thursday for several cities North,and will be absent some ten days. Fousp—A bunch of keys, on South Waddell street. Owner can 3% same by calling at Journal office, and paying { for this notice. | Mr. Tom Shaw has bought the John | Ysale farm of 33 acres, south of town.l The sale was made by the E. P, Green Real Estate Agency. | Mrs. James G. Watson, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. W. D. Ander son, left for her home 1n Havana, Cuba, on last Wednesday. For SALE or RexT.—Two five-room houses on Stewart avenue. James T. ANDERSON. Wedding bells ought to ring out merrily in Marietta, judging from the amount of eourting being done. Mr. Wallace is now night watchm-aa‘ at the electric car depot, and Mr, Horn | at Black’s shop. It is terribly offensive to go to church and sit by or near a young man whese very clothing and breath are saturated with foul tobaceco and cigarette smok-l ing. STONE, BARNES & CO. PHONE 217. STONE, BARNES & CO. . 1.-,@r.w‘ £ ety ]‘k!f\(\\%\' i Gogd =~ FERRIS CORSET WAIST b /'/. /‘ N Ok S STONE, BARNES & COMPANY. North side square. 'PHONE 217. Marietta, (Georgia. l There are emough old furniture, utensils, clothing, ete,, in the attics of the many houses in Marietta. which if given away to needy people, or sold and placed to the credit of benevolence and charity,. as to amount $o thou sands of dollars. It is doing noone any good, and if put to a good use, would be of some benefit. Get rid of it! Night prowlers and day sneak thieves are on the go in Marietta now. We have hesrd of several private houses visited in day time and night and arti cles stolen. Barnsg are being looted, and all salable articles taken off. Keep a lookout ! : Norice.—Dog tax for 1907 is now due. Call at Coun-il room for checks. : W. J. BLAOK, j City Clerk. ~ AuL rReAL sdvertising must be paid for in advance. Please take notice and !govem yourselves aeeordingly. | Washington avene has received a ‘mew coat of gravel. Now give Lawrence ‘street similar attention. There is as many niee houses and as much taxable property on that street, aceording to its length, as any street in town. Three-pound can tomatoes at 10 eents at White & Green Groeery Co., Atlan ta street. C. M, Crosby & Co. have received from the Government a permit as to the purity of their business as druggists and pharmacists to do inter-state trade. Mrs. Bela N. Barnes and son left Tuesday for Los Angeles, California, to visit her father and brothers. She will be gone about six weeks. Carpor Twaxks.-—We desire to thank the.many friends for their aets of kind ness and sympathy during the sickness and death of our beloved father, Mr. M. T. Grist. We shall always hold them in grateful remembrance C. C. Grier, 1 MarriE Grisr. Look on the label with your printed name on this paper and see if the date of your subseription is behind. If so, renew at once, and have the date marked up. If there is an error in the date notify us immediately, for corree tion, UNIFORM 403. Is suitable for any slender or aver age figure. Long above waist which it defines very distinctly, showing a perfectly straight line down the front of the figure. Hose support ers front and sides. SIZES 18 to 30. PRICE $l.OO. PRESERVE . YOUR HEALTH and acquire a shapely, graceful fig ure by wearing a FERRIS GOOD SENSE WAIST, made in various shapes to conform to the Natural Beauty of the Figure and with Re gard to the most Approved Rules of Health. PRICE $l.OO LY BRI R R TN ' T MARIETTA, GA., THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 2, 1907, W B CcorsEeTs. Suppose our municipal authorities and citizens should decide to make Ma rietta not only the prettiest but the cleanest city in the State. Doesn’t everybody know that it would add to the enhancement of values of real es tate, and make the town more desirable in wgich to live, and induce people to come here? Well, then, suppose our municipal authorities get on a horse and go out all the streets, cross streets and back streets, and see how filthy some of them are; how unsightly rub bish is piled out and banked on the streets, and you will see enough to make you very much displeased, and use efforts to get it removed. Give us a thoroughly clean town, and you will prevent sickness thig summer. ~ The cooking school will begin on Monday, 6th inst., at 10 a. m., at the opera house. Anyone who has not al ready joined the class and wishes to do 80, can communicate with Mrs. L. D. Hoppie, Phone 185, or purchase tickets on Monday morning at the box office at the opera honge, Tickets for the week’s course, $1.50. There will be demonstra tiens every day at 10 8. m. and 3p m, The White & Greem Groeery Com pany, Atlanta stree., heeps a full live of the best greceries in town, at the lowest prices. Phone No. 32. | This town needs sewerage, and it ought to have sewerage. If the peeple would do the right thing, they weuld have water and sewerage. If the city i 8 not going to put in water and sewer age, then the preseat owners of the water-works should put in sewerage, as ; they ecommand the supply of water, and give the peeple who want both, the convenienees for their homes so desir able. We eall attention to the advertise ment of E. P. Green Real Estate Co. in this issue, in which they have a splen did list of farm and city property for sale. They ean euit you in size, loeality and price. Read the bargains they of fer, and see them, Wanrgn.—Person to travel and eol leet in home terrifory. Weekly salary of $1,072 per year and expensas. Ad dress JosePH ALEXANDER, 121 Plymouth Plaee, Chicago, 111. UNIFORM 406 Is a splendid corset for medium figures. Medium high bust and deep hip, has an unboned apron extension which rounds the figure off perfectly. Hose Supporters front and sides. Triramed with lace and ribbon. SIZES 19 to 30. PRICE $1.50. A / . ) \ N, '( ‘ '\‘n (!V“%Wfl \ { \}' n, I\, i f ap b . /(! gl ' FERRIS WAIST. Style 219. 50 cents Misses 7 to 12 years. Fine quality jean. Button front, laced back, Sizes 20 to 28 inches. White and Drab. Mrs. H. E. Kerley retdrned Thursday from Acworth. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Northeutt have returned from New Orleans. A seconi-hand church bell for sale at low price. Dopss HaArpwaßE Co. The flowers are blooming in great profusion this year. Me. Geo. D. Rucker,of the Alphavetta Free Press, gave us a pleasant call on Friday. g Mrs. J. P. Boring has moved from Woodstock to Marietta, and is at the home of her brother, Mr. J. A, Massey. . Second-hand one-horse wagon for sale cheap. Doses HARDWARE Co. Miss Sarah Van Santvood and Miss Susan Knox of New York, are visiting the family of their cousin, Mr. George H. Camp, on Kennesaw avenue. Mr, Elmer Anderson, post-office clerk, has been at home for a couple of weeks quite sick, from a rising on his head. Hope he will soon be out again. Bargain in seeond-hand buggy. Cali &% Ohee, or you may lose this oppertu nity. Doses Harpware Co. The Natienal cemetery is being placed in fine trim by Superintendent Commerford. The visitors te this piace are numerous. De you want your pereh or veranda te keep cool while you oceupy it thiq summer? If you de, read the Carnes Furnitare Company’s advertisement, and go buy one of their Vudor Porch Shédes and Hammoeks for $3.50. | One of our merchants says he is go ing to buy a farm this year and move te it mext year. Things are going to evea up after awhile. The town people will move to the country, and the coun-l try people move to town. ‘‘Shoemaker, stick to your last.” Protracted meeting will begin at Rose Lane church the first Sunday in May. at 11 o’clock a. m. The paster, 'Rev. J. J. Crow, will be assisted by l Rev. W. E. MeCollum, and meetings will continue for some time. Services 2:30 and 7:30 p. m., daily. All cordially invited. A hitehing place for® teams will be prepared in rear of church, THE ONLY HEALTH gar ment that suc cessfully beau tifies the form and gives per fect comfort. 7to 12 years. Price 500. One never finde out how little he really wanted a thing until it i 8 tuo late to get rid of it again. If a man wante to believe in a thing it doesn’t take much argu ment to convince him of its truth. ERECT FORM 720 Is a eorset for average figures. Has medium bust and long hip. Hose Supporters front and sides. SIZES, 18 to 30. PRICE $l.OO. Ferris Good Sense Waists for children. Shirred front. Ages 6 months to 14 years. PRIGE 25 GENTS NOW THAT SPRING HAS 3 i and summer is upon us, we want to remind you that OUR store is headquarters for these necessities. Red Cedar Flakes The best moth preventative known. Agreeable odor, sure in effects, easily removed, and the most cleanly. Package oc. Of course, we have the old raliable moth balls, too. The pound 10e. Elkay’s Anti-Bug and Roach Powder Life is not worth living for any bug that comes in contact with this. 10c in s convenient box. Our Bug Dynamite speake for itself. Harmless to haman beings, but deadly to those bugs. We offer you an INSECT POWDER made from the un openéd flower, or bud, possesing FIVE TIMES the strength - of that made from the opened flower. Our prices are as low &8 you pay for the inferior kinds. Tanglefoot Fly Paper Ours is fresh ; not the kind that tear# when you separate it, A box of 50 sheets, 85¢, An ounee of prevention will be found in Platt’s Chloridet, Red Cross Forwaldehyde, or, it you prefer, we have the plain Chloride Lime or erude Carbolie Acid=will route disease germs, SEE OUR WINDOW. Use Your Phoue, and We'll Do the Rest. Three Phones, No. 5.1 i PONY EXPRESS. J. W. LEGG & CO. THE UP-TO-NOW DRUG STORE. ; The devil deserves a lot of credit for saving souls by scaring them into heaven. A bill has heen passed in Illf nois making it unlawful to sell cigarettes or cigarette papers. \ i :J | R 1L ' WY \ )l“\ —\ /AN i v i <> ‘ . [ | , | 4 y D) C /i ] Y/, '/,/!M«},' / 1 | i FERRIS WAIST, Style 174. 25 cents, Fine quality cambric.. Shirred fro~t and back. Ages 6 months to 14 years, White only. NO. 18.