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The Kind You Have Always Bought,\ and which has been
in use for over 30. years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per
sonal supervision since its infancy.
" ¢ Allowno one todeceive you in this,
All Counterfeits, Imitations and ¢¢ Just-as-good?” are but
Experiments that trifie with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhcea and Wind
Colic. It re&ieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatalency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
cenvine CASTORIA atwavs
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE ctntfun COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY.
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N NGy style in your clothes than
fayr S\ you’ve ever had; if you are
M \ | looking for the merchant
=5 i [ - 1 mindJis set on a bright,
’\éx | "”“ - rich pattern,come straight
5 P to us. We have it all.
o Ederheimer, Stein & CO. _..ov® - :
mkens o’ LOW CGuls Have Arrived,
Just the colors and patterns a smart dresser will admire. There
are blues, browns, greys, black, fancy mixtures, plaids, checks and
stripes, in worsteds, finished and unfinished, tweeds and Scotch chev-.
iots. They come in single and double breasted 3-button sack, and are
the celebrated Longwortn and Yale models—
ss.oo to $25.00
We invite your inspection. Will be glad to show you at all
times. Come in and let us demonstrate to you that we carry the
best fitting clothes for men, young men and boys to be found.
Full line trunks and valises.
Kuppenheim Clothes for men.
Aderheimer, Stein & Ce.’s Suits for young men and boys
Agent, Dorothy Dedd shoes for ladies.
Agent, Boyden and Crossett shoes for men.
Agent, Maloney shoes for children.
C. W.Do P XRIES
50 YEARS
EXPERIENCE
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DESIGNS
COPYRIGHTS &..
Anyone sending a sketch and descrlruon y A
?ulvkly ascertain our opinion free whether
l"“'““”"v“ is probably ‘patemable. Communic
ons atrictly confidential. Handbook on Pate:
“Patants takon theough Munn & Cor rece
rou unn rece.
wpecial Tzuca. without c‘lmrge. in the
Scientific American.
4 fandscmely illustrated weekly. Largest ¢
r‘:!fl_'}vh . nyscientific )‘numal. Terms. §
u\.. ..Nlm.x- monchs, 21, Sold byall ne"uduh
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Administrators’ Sale.
GEORGIA--CoBB CoUNTY,
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of said county, we, as ad
ministrators of the estate of J, H. Reed,
Sr., late of said county, deceased, will
sell, at public outcry, to the highest bid
der, on the 4th day of May, 1907, begir
ning at 10 o’clock a. m,, atthe late resi
dence of said deceased, about seven miles
gsouth of Marietta, and about one mile
north of Floyd Station, the following de
scribed property, to-wit: One four-horse
power (Watertown{’ engine, one ten-
Eorse power portable (Russell) engine,
one forty-saw (Winship) gin and con
‘denser, one sixty-saw (Winship) gin and
condenser, one threshing machine with
equipments, one cotton press, one corn
crusgex, one cut-off saw, one (Victory) !
Notwithstanding the railroad
agitation, the railroads are going
ahead with their improvements.
The Pennsylvania placed this
week an order for 153,000 tons
of steel rails at a cost of $4,284 -
000, the rails to be used next year;
Pittsburg pig iron interests were
surprised by the rush of buyers;
the earnings of the United States
Steel Corporation for the quarter
ending March 81st showed aw in
crease of nearly $4,000,000 over
the same quarter last year, with a
cash surplus of more than $lOO,-
000,000. Prosperity is 8o abound
ing that any little artificial cheeks
are like chips on the waves.
The cotton tie market was open
ed Thursday by the United States
Steel Corporatiomn in Pittsburg,
Pa., and prices advanced 10c a
bundle. There are 2,500,000 bun
dles of cotton ties ready for ship
ment from that city to the South.
Last year, the price per bundle
was 85 cents. The advance, which
affects the entire Southern cotton
growing communities, came as a
surprise. It is estimated by the
steel corporation that the cotton
crop will be 20 per cent. larger
than that of last year.
Now Atlanta is talking of a
move toward ‘‘Greater Atlanta,””
with a possible population of 160,-
000 in 1910.
A CRIMINAL ATTACK
on an inoffensive citizen is fraquently
made in that apparentldy‘ useless little
tube called the ‘‘appendix.’” [t’s gen
erally the result of protracted consti
pation, following liver torpor. Dr.
King’s New Life Pills regulate the liv
er, prevent appendicitis, and establish
regular habits of the bowels. 25¢ at
Legg’s Drugg Store.
platform scales, and all belting, shaftings,
and any and all attachments, tools, etc.,
belongicg to and with said maehinery,
Terms: One-third cash; balance due De
cember 1, 1907, with approved security.
Sold for the purpose of paying the debts
of the deceased and for distribution
among the heirs Thi?pril 12, 1907,
S. L. ReEp and J, H, Reep, Jz ,
Administrators of J. H, Reed, deceased.
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GEORGIA—CobB CouNTY:
To all whom it may concern: J M,
Store, administrator of the estate of
John Pasco, late of said county, deceased,
has in due form applied to the under
signed for leave to sell the lands belong
ing'to sald estate, and the application
will be heard at my office on the first
uomigg7 in May next, 1907, This April
Ist, .
JOBN AWTREY, Ordinary, |
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
Woodstock, Ga., April 29, 1907,
To the Worshipful Master, Warden
and Brethren of Woodstock Lodge, No.
246, F. A. M Dear Brethren: The
committee that you appoin{ded to draft
a memorial upon the life and death of
our worthy brother, J, P. Boring, Past
Master of our lodge, submit the follow
ing:
‘Brother Boring was one of the ehar
ter members of our ledge, which was
then known as Little River Lodge, lo
eated about two miles east of Wood
steck. He served as Junior Warden
and Master many years in the old lodge
and as treasurer of this lodge, watchiag
with jealous care over its finances and
was well qualitied to fill any station in
the lodge. He was a consistent and
worthy member of the Methodist
chureh filling with honor to himself
and pleasure of the brethren, positions
of honor and trust, and was one of
the trustees of Woodstock Methodist
church when he died. We are proud of
him as a Mason and a Caristian.
His social qualities were charming
and we will never forget his kindly
beaming eye,cheerful and honest smile,
his warm and manly greeting. In so
cial intercourse he was hopefu! and
confiding, incapable of deception, an
honest man. He Wwas of actively bouy
ant spirit, ofttimes overflowing with
good humor and pleasantry, but never
coarse and inconsiderate of others, and
his language was as chaste as that of a
reficed woman. A man of kind and
generous sympathies, gentle and con
siderate but easiy aroused and quick to
resent wrong or injustice done to oth
ers. Political differences and partizan
feuds did not impair his social rela
tions. and he was incapable of harbor
ing a spirit of resentment and revenge.
We never more on earth will grasp his
generous hand now cold in death, the
parting pressure of which reminds us
of the pulsations of a noble heart now
still in death. We see in his saddened
home a mournful family group, a be
reaved wife and weeping children, and
we mingle our tears of sympathy and
afféction with those in the darkened
home.
We are glad of an cpportunity to pay
this since.e but inadequaie tribute to
his memory and believe they express
the sentiments of his associates and
friends wheresoever dispersed around
the globe. We suggest that to rerpet
uate his memory among us that there
be & blank page in our minute book left
sacred to his memory and that this
tribate be recorded and also published
in CherokeevAdvance and-the Marietta
Journal. W. Parks Dobbs,
M. S. Paden,
W. H. Dean,
. Committee.
~ “Dewberry’s Delight is a medicine
‘that evergbody should have on hand
at this season of the year as it is the
best stomach and bowel medicine the
world over to-day. It acte on the liver,
bowels and kidneys, therehy removing
thé foul waste matter from the system
and turning on the nerve force, which
throws the determining power to the
surface and prevents cold and fermen
tation*which leaves nothing for disease
to attack, a 3 when the system is eclear
of the waste matter the nerves are free
and the decer;nining powers are to the
surface which leaves no inlet for cold
and fermentation for disease and food
for the germs.. Have Crosby’s Drug
Co. to send you out a bottle of “Dew
berry’s Delight’’ to-day, and when you
first suspect or feel the need of a medi
cine take it strictly according to direa
tions and it will insure you against 90
per cent of all ills that is like to attack
you, as it removes the cause which oec
casions sickness at the beginning which
15 the proper time to aid nature. Sold
by C. M. Crosby & Co.,druggists. Price
50 cents a bottle.
We could always do a lot of
good with the money another man
has. .
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HARD T'MES IN KANSAS,
The old days of grasshoppers and
drouth are almost forgotten in the
prosperous Kansas of to-day; although
a citixen of Codell, Earl Shamburg, has
notyet forgotten a hard time he en
countered. He says: “I was worn out
and discouraFed by eoughing night and
day, and could find no relief till I tried
Dr. King’s New Discovery. It took
less than one tottle to completely cure
me.””” The safest and most reliable
cough and cold ocure and lung and
throat healer ever diseovered. Guar
anteed by Legg’s Drug Store, 50¢ and
$l. Trial bottle free.
—— D~ A~ G . et
Romance can endure anythiug
but a marriage ceremony.
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serted. Cabinet is made of solid oak of handsome
d ~ Mach machine is carefully adjusted
fif‘m use, and we furnish fully illustrated
ion book, as well as complete set of acces
sorfes and attachments. We have contracted for
L year's .u?ply, and are thus able to give you the
benefit of this unheard-of Ktlce. This machine
is substantially made, is fight running, and is
absolutely guaranteed for 1o years. You may
“lt sixty days, and if it fails to give satisfac
, return it at our expense and your money
will be refunded. send fo—dly for our big free
aulo‘.e of useful household articles. We guan
antee to save you money. Address,
OKN FOSTER CO. Becatur 81, Atianta, 88
'JONTHLY MISERY
£
is one of woman’s worst afflictions. It always leaves
you weaker,'and is sureto shorten your life and make
your beauty fade. To stop pain take Wine of Cardui and
it will help to relieve your misery, regulate your func
‘ons, make you well, beautiful and strong. It is a re
liable remedy for dragging down pains, backache, head
ache, nervousness, irritability, sleep!-ssness, dizziness,
fainting spells, and similar troubles. A safe and efficient
medicine for all women’s pains and sickness.
Mrs. J. L. Broadhead of Clanton, Ala..writes; <‘l have
used Cardui for my disease, which wzs one peculiar to
women, and it has completely cured me.” ¢
AT ALL DRUG STORES, IN $l.OO BOTTLES
WRITE US A LETTER
describing fully all your symptoms
and we will send you Free Advice
in plain sealed enveloge. Ladies’
Advisory Dept,, The Chattanooga
M?{Bcine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
A Superb Easter Showing of
Distinctive Spring Clothes
For Men and Young Men
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London. To see these T FECHHEMERFiSHELCO.
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new models of 'E'F'F'."E‘FF
“EFF-EFF”
Fashionable Clothes.
is to see all that is worth seeing in style, fabric
and finish. Come—it will be a pleasure to show
them to you and you’ll certainly enjoy looking
them over:
Spring Sack Suiis o
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at $7.50 to $25 W
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in moderately conservative or g ;%;: A
semi-extreme styles, cut single- o f,ii P
breasted, three buttons; pressed %l ‘
side seams, shaped to waist; no 4‘
vents, long broad lapels ; made of 3/%\
exclusive patterns in worsteds, i“L
cheviots, cassimeres and tweeds : i’}
also black and’ blue suitings of T
finest quality. . 3,"2
New Spring Hats
In all the new shapes. Stiff, soft i}}
and straw hats at $1 to $3. 3“*’ dal
Fancy Waisteoats, $1.50 to $5.
FORM ELEVEN
Smart Spring Trousers $3.50 t 0 $8 T FECHHEMER F<HEL cO.
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Handsome Easter cravats, great ,-E.@?.‘,_E@F
assortment, 25¢ and 50ay
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