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Mr. E. P. Crenshaw left. Tuesday for
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Mrs. Uriah Matthews, of Powder
Springs, WasB the guest of Dr. and Mres.
W. M. Kemp & few days last-week.
ERS WaxTED—Nice rooms and
ofé’ Atl;gle fare. D. F. Green,
8 No. 410, Whitloek Avenue.
Mr. Ed Manning and sister, Mrs, J.
M. Hilburn, spent Friday here, attend
ing the Odd Fellows’ picnic.
Read the advertiserient of Stone,
Barnes & Co. They have articles that
the ladies are very much interested in.
Mr. Will D, Upshaw announced that
he will lecture at the court house next
Friday night on ““Schools and Fools.”
Admission 35cts, children halt price.
Rev. W, L. Pierce preached the ablest
and strongest prohibition sermon at
the Methodist church on last Sunday
morning we ever heard. |
For SALE.—My house ard lot on At
lanta street. MRs. E. P, CrENSHAW. ;
Mrs. Dr. Rambo and children and ‘
Miss Marie Dumas, who have been
spending the winter in Florida, have
returned to their homes here. |
Give us a trial on best of all Flour.
One sack will convince you as to its }
merit. J. W. Hardeman & Sons.
Queen Elberta will not be with us‘
much this year. We will mourn her
absence, and bespeak her return next
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Miss Veta Fuller, daughter of Mr. J.
D. Fuller, of this county, we learn will
be the first honor graduate of the Ma
rietta High School this year.
Mr. Geo. W. Brooke, of Cartersville,
a grain merchant of Atlanta, was
thrown from his buggy and had his leg
broken last week.
Mr. Marshal I. MeKenzie and Mr. Hen
ry Cohen, by invitation, attended the
annual “promenade’” at Wesleyan Fe
male Cellege, Macon, on Saturday eve- |
ning, returning Sunday.
For SALe—Two 4-room houses on
Page street. T. M. BruMmey,Jßr,
The board of stewards of the Metho
dist Church will have an important
meeting to-night (Thursday) at the
Methodist church parlors, at 7:30
o’clock. All urged to attend.
The Wuarren-Awtrey-Abbott Real Es
tate Co. have an advertisement 1n this
issue offering some valuable farms,
town lots and houses for sale. - Read it
and consult them.
Drs. Field and Elder operated on Mr.
Howard Benson, of Kennesaw, for ap
pendicitis, at his brother’s, Mr. Millard
Benson, in this city, on last Thursday.
He is getting on nicely.
We can save you money on Corn,
Oats, Hay, and all kind of Stock Feed.
. J. W. Hardeman & Sons.
The all-day singing af the court house
last Sunday was attended by about
1,500 people from all over the county
and adjacent counties. Some fire lead
ers were present, and the day was
greatly enjoyed by them.
A big clothing eale begins at C. C.
Grist’s ¢lothing store on Saturday. May
sth. Bargains here tbat will astonish
you. Read the half page advertisement
in this issue, and avail yourselves of
the opportunity, ;
Pios for sale. A. Tmompsox, Kenne
saw, (3a.
The embroidery sale at B. H. Bostain
Company’s store, Friday, 10 o’clock.
Tsc embroidery at 39c. Also '‘Soisette,”
& 25¢ weave for Ile, on Thursday, Fri
day, Saturday and Sunday. Ginghsms
at 50 per yard. Read page advertise
ment in this issue. :
MoxEY 1o Loax.—l can make loans at
even per cent. on good real estate as
Security, Loans on farming lands a
Specialty. It costs mothing to see me
at my office in Marietta and find out all
about it, R. N. HoLrAND,
Attorney at Law.
The revival at the Baptist chureh,
after two weeks, closed Tuesday night
of this week. There were some twenty
&?cessions to the Church, Mr. Will D.
Übshaw did some able and forcible
Preaching, stirring the people and ac
¢omplishing great good, His work will
long be remembered in Marietta, and
he wil] always be highly esteemed by
our people.
Mrs. Cunyus, of Cartersville, one of
he sweetest, gsingers in the South, de
ghted the large congregations at the
'Dtist church at the services since Sat
day. On Sunday night the church
! packed, and her charming voice
d all spell-bound, and melted many
‘ears,
€ can gell you Peas, Millet and
' Seed chelg. Try us.
| J. W. Hardeman & Sons.
fere has been enough preaching in
town to save Marietta, but if you
the preaching is done to the
crowd. The majority of white
in Marietta do not attend
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Store, becauseé we have a delivery ser
vice which never fails you. If you like
we will gladly have our messengers call
for and deliver your prescriptions
PROMPTLY.
Rain or shine our delivery boys are at
your command. All prescriptions and
drug orders receive careful attention of :
experienced pharmacists. We endeavor
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Bicycle Sundries
Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, Diamonds,
Silverware, Cut Glass, Hand Painted China,
Spectacles and Eye Glasses, Pianos and Or=-
gans, Banjos, Violins, Guitars, Mandolins,
strings and sundries.
Victor Talking Machines and Records.
_ Fine Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repair
ing.
These are some of our specialties.
MARIETTA JEWELRY COMPANY,
Official watch iuspectors N. C. & St. L. Railway.
WE HONE (0 306 HOUSeS and Lo
HOUSES.
Two 4-room houses, lot 70x200 feet,
Stuart avenue.
One 6-room house, MeDonald street, lot
100x200 feet.
One large house, large lot, Cole street.
One elegant new houae and lot, Atlanta
street.
One 5-room house, good lot, Maple
avenue.
One new 6-room house, Sessions street.
One 4-room house and lot, Dalk street.
One beautiful house, Maple avenue.
One magnificent dwelling, 50 acres land,
114 miles court house.
One elegant house, 53 acres land, %
miles of court house.
One 4-room house, Atlanta street.
One handsome residence on Washing
ton avenue.
One large house and large lot on Law
rence street,
One nice 4-room house on Cherokee
street,
One nice 4-room house on L.Lemon street.
One elegant 5-room house on Washing
ton avenue.
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FARMS.
268 acre farm, 3 miles from Marietta,
20'4-acre farm, new 6-room house, 2
miles north of Marietta.
240-acre farm, 8 miles east of Marietta.
30-acre peach orchard, 1! miles from
Marietta.
371-acre farm, 4 miles west of Acworth.
16 acres, 114 miles from of Marietta.
32 acres, 1!5 miles Marietta.
One 75, one 350, one 40-acre farm,
Smyrna.
113-acre farm, 3'¢ miles from Acworth.
VACANT LOTS.
4 elegant lots Clay street.
One lot, 85x250 feet, Stuart avenue.
Two lots, 756x200 feet, Wright street.
One lot on car line, 130x1,000 feet.
Three lots on ear line, 63x234 feet,
Three lots on car line, 100x1,000 feet,
One lot on Maple avenue.
One lot, 50x8014 feet, Haynes street,
INVESTMENTS.
Two 2-room houses, ¢ .
Two 4-room houses, § "¢2F 10
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Robes. Shces. Ete. an expert licensed Embalmer in charge. All
calls given prompt ard enreful attention, day or night.
BEST GRADES OF COAL. A i
For beauty, convenience and cleanlinzss in
your BATH ROOM we have just ieceived a
large assortment of the latest artistic de
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TINNER AND PLUMBER, (MASTER.)
FREYER MUSIC ROOMS
A& OVER McCLURFE’'S STORE. "8} '
Oldest and Best Known Dealers in the South—4o Years
Pianos,
Organs,
Auto-pianos.
The Autorpiano makes piano
players of the whole family.
Come See Them, Whether vou
Wish t& Purchase or Not, J¢
PIANOS TUNED, REPAIRED.
HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF.
In ancient times the wise mer of the East based all their
business affairs and calculations on the positions and move
ments of the stars. And now in 1907 the wise men here pat
ronize the STAR PRESSING CLUB and TRIO LAUNDRY,
Moral--GET WIsE,
Harry Haynes, Mgr. Phone 254