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Local Items.
The Marietta Rifles will visit James
town exposition in June.
Miss Mary Dean Towers is on a visit
to Birmingham.
Mr. W. M. Moss had a very valuable
horse to die last week.
Sunday next is all-day singing at
Sardis. Everybody will be there
There were singers here Sunday at
the all-day singing from Douglasville,
Almand, and other points.
. Mrs. Florence Permenter, of Atlanta
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J,T.
Bazemore. ‘
1 Carrie, the 9-year old daughter of
Mr. S. E. Cassidy, is up again after a
sickness of ten days with pneumonia.
Mr. J. A. Landers, atter a léng spell
of sickness, we dre glad to see out
again. : ; el
Mr. Nesbitt Osborn is now clerking
in the post office as an ‘‘emergency
man,’”’ Mr, Anderson being sick. :
Junge Russell Shirley and family, of
Atlanta, spent Sundty with Mr and Mrs
C.C.Bymdd. '™
This is the blessed month of May,
when all nature is singing the glad song
of Spring.
Johnnie, the 7-year old sun of Mr. J.
S. Dobbins, we are glad to learn, is
very much better after two weeks sick
ness with pn2umonia. S
Miss Mamie Dobbs, student at Short
er College, Rome, spent first of week
here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A,
M. Dobbs. Lk
The hotels are charging five dollars
per day for room and board at the
Jamestown exposition. They’ll have
to ‘‘charge’ our’s.
It is thought now that Cobb county
will make about fifty car loads of
peaches. They will doubtless net $l,OOO
& car load, owing to the scarcity.
The KFree Press does not believe any
man in Georgia can beat Steve Clay for
the eenate next year. The people like
him.—Alpharetta Free Presa.
On the night of the 24th of April,
two certain people stole mmy horse and
buggy away from the Baptist church
and went to ride. There were eye wit
nesses by reliable people. If they want
to settle without being exposed, they
may send me $5OO each through the
mail. My advice to them is to go the
livery stable next time where it will be
cheaper, or Judge Gober may say what
they shall pay. J. M. CoGBURN.
Noric To TrE Pusric.—Having se
cured the services of a sober, reliable
and experienced Funeral Director and
Embalmer as an assistant, and having
a full and complete stock of burial
cases, caskets and funeral suppliea on
hand, I am prepared to give to the pub
lic as good service in this line as can be ‘
had in any city in the State. Calls |
from the country and a distance given i
prompt attention night or day. |
C. E. HexpErsoN.
Editor George D. Rucker, of the Al
pharetta Free Press. stopped over in
Marietta, Friday, route from Macon
to his home. He has a lovely daughter
in the Wesleyan Female College and he
had been on a visit to see her. He
speaks in high praise of Wesleyan and
thinks it is the college of the south for
culture and character.
For SarLe —The Gates property on
Campbell hill. This is a 12-room
Queen Anne louse, large stable and
servants’ house, 15 acres land. One of
the best pieces of property in Marietta,
Will exchange for central property in
Atlanta.
Aps)ly to A. A. GATES, l
Hendersonville, N. C.,
or to Miss Nannie Lacy, next door to
property. |
Tuaxks.—The ladies of Memorial As
sociation have directed me to express
through the Journal their appreciation
of the interest and enthusiasm of the
children, the veterans, the military,
the band, Odda Fellows and citizens
generally who took part in the memcri
al day exercises, Special thanks are
due the editors of the Journal, Prof,
Dumas, Mayor Dobbs, Capt. Morris,
Mr. Henderson, Mr. Black, Oapt. An
derson and each and every one who
sided in carrying out the details of pro
gram, Mrs. Clay, Sec. M. Ass'n,
‘ ODD FELLOWS’ PICUNIC.
The Odd Fellcws of Cobb county, un
der the auspices of Cherokee Lodge
No. 8 and Marble City Lodge No. 252,
of Marietta, celebrated the 83th anni
}venary of the order with public speak
'ing, music and a splendid picnic dinuer
at Glover’s grove, Marietta, on last
Friday.
The exercises were opened with pray
er by Rev. J. H. Patton, D.D In the
absence of Mayor Dobbs, Col. E. H.
Cley, city attorney, made the welcome
address. The response was made in
behalf of the Odd Fellows by Col. W.
R. Power, Past Grand. The anniver
sary exercises were gone through with.
The introduction of the speakers was
by A. W. Suttles, Past Grand. Excel
lent addresses were made by Hon. J.
A. Hynds, and Hon. Alex. Dittler, Past
Grand Maaters.
A beautiful address was made by Mrs.
L. J. Cumbea, Past President of the
‘Rebekah Assembly.
The Gem City Band rendered delight
ful music at intervals.
A large table filled with choice edi
bles was spread and greatly enjoyed by
the large crowd present. Altogether
it was an occasion to bapleasantly’re
membered.
In the afterrvon, degree work was
conferred in Cherokee Lodge.
SENSATION IN SOCIETY.
Suit for Divorce.
A prominent lady of Marietta will
sue a prominent man for ‘‘Breach of
Promise’” at the court hcuse soon,
Names of parties withheld for the pres
ent. Date of trial announced later.
THE SINGING A SUCCESS.
The singing at the court ghouse Sun
day was a grand success. By 10 o’clock
an immense crowd had assembled and
a large portion of them were good sing
ers. Singing began at i 0 and a short
intermission at 11 for those to retire
who wished to attend church. The
singing cortinued until noon when ad
journment was had for dinner, after
which singing went on til 4 o’clock. Be
fore the closing hour W D Upshaw gave
afine gtalk. A large delegation from
Atlants and other Elaces. Same offi
cers re-elected: 'D B Henderson, Pres
dent; M W Murdock. Vice President:
and Hon John Awtrey, Secretary and
Treasure. Thanks are returned to Ma
rietta people for their kind hospitaltiy.
Will be known hereafter as the Cobb
County \Sacred Harp Association and
will be held the 4th Sunday in :April of
each year at court house. Will proba
bly have a union singing at Collins
Springs near the river during the sum
mer. D. B. Henderson.
Orange Hill.
Diep—Mr Glenn Mozley near Austell
at his father’s, Mr Bud Mozley, on 24th
of April.
Mrs Sallie Pair and sons, Sam and Ir
vne, visited jueorge Doss ard family
near Austell Thursday night.
3 F M Stegall visited home folks Sun
ay.
Misses Bethie Pair and [Lucy Stegall
visited Mr and Mra W M Pair near Mil
ford last Friday.
The sociable given by Mr and Mrs
Carl Joyner was enjoyed by all.
O C Hanson and Grady Moore are
visiting the latter’s parents Mr and
Mrs D F Moore near here.
Mr R M Clay has installed a tele
phone in his home here.
Rev Harvey Meeks will preach at
this place next Sunday. Everybody
come out and help this worthy in doing
good . violet.
Concord.
The singing at Mr. M. L. Daniell’s
was highly enjoyed by all present. A
large crowd from Mableton attended.
Mrs, J. L. James, of Atlanta, spert a
few days last week with her mother,
Mrs. L. C. Smith, at Concord.
Mr. Daniel Reed, of Nickajack, made
a flying trip to Atlanta last week.
Aunt Polly, where is the all-day
singing the third Sunday in May?>
Mr. Madison Reed made a business
trip to Atlanta last Tuesday.
We are sorry to hear Mrs. Kelley is
worse.
Mr. Winnie Daniell filled his regular
appointment at Mr. Gann’s Sunday.
Miss Lillie May Davis, of Mableton,
was the charming guest of her cousin,
Miss Agnes Gann, Sunday.
All the members of Concord Church
are requested to meet next Sunday
morning at 10 o’clock. All come that
can. Pike axp MaxDpy.
Don’t Die at 45.
Cure the Indigestion Which is so Liable
\‘ to Lead to Apoplexy.
People who suffer with headache,
giddiness, palpitation. bad taste in the\
mouth. drowsiness, distress after eat
ing, and any of the other distressing
results of indigestion. are in serious
‘danger. Their digestive organs cannot
care for the food properly, and hence
the coats of the blood vesselsin the
brain get little nourishment, become
brittle, and finally yield to the fierce
blood pressure, and one is then said to
have a ‘“shock,” be paralyzed, or die
from uYoplexy.
In all diseases of digestion and nutri
tion the prescription called Mi-o-na has
proven itzelf of great value. It isre
lied upen to-day as a certainty to re
lieve the worst troubles of indigestion
and make & complete cure.
That Mi-o-na will cure the worst
forms of stomach trouble, cancer ex
cepted, and give quick relief in indiges
tion, is proven by the glllmrmtee C. M.
Crosby & Co. gives with every 50-cent
box to refund the money unless Mi-o-na
cureg. A guarantee like this inspires
confidence,
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W3CHOOLS AND FOOLS.
Will D. Upshaw wiil - Deliver
His New Lecture at Court
House Friday Night.
Big Crowd Expected.
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Widespread interest has been awak
ened by the announcement that Mr.
Will D. Upshaw will give one of his
popular platform lectures at the Court
House next Friday night May, 3d.
“Sehools and Fools” is a new lecture
which has never been delivered in
Georgia and the people of Marietta feel
gratified that this old Cobb county boy
who has spoken to the delight of thou
sands, north and south, has decided to
launch this new lecture for the first
time on Georgia soil in his old county
town. The Mayor and Council will at
tend in a body and Marietta’s vigdrous
and enterprising Mayor, Hon. E. P,
Dobbs, will present the lecturer to the
audience. Music will be furnished by
some of the best local talent.
The small admission price of only
35cts will be charged. School jehildren
15cts.
Cobb county is proud of the fame
which Will D, Upshaw has won in the
world sinee he left our borders and a
great erowd will doubtless attend the
launching of his new lecture, from
town and county, next Friday night.
Governor Bob Taglor introducing Mr
Upshaw at Chattanooga said: ‘‘Ladies
and Gentlemen: He is the only man
who has ever drawn bigger crowds than
I have in my native mountain home.”
—Chattanooga Times.
Due East.
We are sorry to note that Jettie, the
infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Webb, is very sick.
Mr. Joe Webb visited his best girl,
near Bethel, Sunday. Hurrah for Joe!
Mr. E. 7. Forsyth is viliting relatives
near Braswell, Ga. , this week.
We learn that Mr. Murrow, who lives
near Power’s ferrg. is seriously ill.
The many friends of MI‘OB Frey,who
lives near this place, will be sorry to
learn that he is still suffering from
rheumatism. REeMmus,
Letter to J. A. L. Born,
Marietta, Ga. :
Dear Sir: What will it cost to sow
ten acres half wheat and half daisy
mixed? and what’ll the erop be worth?
We don’t know what daisy seed cost,
nor how bulky it is; we suspect half
wheat and half daisy would make a big
crop of daisies and last a long time ; the
wheat might be short.
The parable throws some light on the
cost of a paint half whitewash. White
wash, mixed half-and-half with paint,
is all-paint in look and feel; indeed
nine-tenths of the ‘‘paint’’ in the stores
is part whitewash; some half, some
more, some less.
Paint has to be spread with the
brush. the surface prepared, the lad
ders, scaffolds, pulleys and ropes ar
ranged and moved, there’s a great deal
of labor in putting paint on; it costs $2
to $4 to do it. ; X
What does it cost to paint white
wash? Just the same. Half-white.
wash? Just the same. It doesn’t seem
worth while, for the whitewash does
harm, not good.
Will the paint hold the whitewash
fast? or the whitewash loosen the
paint?
Better paint pure paint, the least.
gallons paint, the least-money paint,
Devoe. Yours truly,
31 F W DEVOE & CO.
- P.S.—Meinert & Whitlock sell our
paint. .
Lumber for Sale,
I have 20,000 feet cf oak woods, pine,
made into [ceiling, flooring, weather
boarding and framing, 4000 shingles for
sale at my Nursery at this place. Ad
dress James CURETON,
Austell, Ga.
A maun feels awful rich when he’s
got a few dollars his wife doesn’t
know about.
HIS DEAR OLD MOTHER.
“My dear old mother, who is now 83
years old, thrives on Electric Bitters,”
writes W. B. Brunson, of Dublin, Ga.
‘‘She has taken them for about two
‘years and enjoys an excellent appetite,
feels strong and sleeps well.” Th‘at’s'
} the way Electric Bitiers affect ihe
‘aged, and the same happy results fol
low in all cases of female weakness and
general debility. Weak, puny children,
too, are greatly strengtheneg by them.
Guaranteed, also for stomach, liver
and Kidney troubles, by Legg’s Drug
Store. 50c.
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A woman doesn’t seem to bother
as much about the sin of gam
bling as about the crime of pay
ing up.
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OUT OF SIGHT.
“Out of gight, out of mind,”’ is an nld
gaying which applies with special force
to a sore, burn or wound that’s been
treated with Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
It’s out of sight, out of mind and out\of
existence. Piles too and chilblains dis
appear under its healing influence.
Guaranteed by Legg's Drug Store. 25¢
A girl can get up early in the
morning unless it’s to help her
mother afound the house.
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TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE
Tablets. Alldruggistsrefynd the money
if it fails to cure.
E. W. Grove’s signature is on each
wOx. 25¢
Schnapps Tobacco is Made ENTIRELY from Flue Cureq
. Tobacco Grown in the Piedmont Country.
The Imitation Brands Have Schnapps .
Quaiity Only On the Outside |
Of the Plug
Hundreds of imitation brands are
on sale that look like Schnapps to
bacco. The outside of the imitation
plugs of tobacco is flue cured the same
as Schnapps, but the inside is filled
with cheap, flimsy, heavily sweetened
air cured tobacco. One chew of
Schnapps will satisfy tobacco hunger
longer than two chews of such to
bacco. The color, size and shape
of the tags, plugs and packages of
certain imitation brands of tobacco
have been made so much like
Schnapps that they have often been
accepted by buyers under the belief
that they were getting Schnapps.
Sufficient proof has been secured
to establish the fact that certain
brands are infringements and in vio
lation of the trade mark laws, yet the
trade will continue to be imposed
upon by these infringers until the suit
already entered and now pending to
protect Schnapps is decided. A
great many of these imitations are
R. J. REYNQLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, WINSTON-SALEM, N, (.
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Sheriff’s Sales for [May, 'o7
Will be sold before the court house
door, in the city of Marietta, Cobb eoun
ty, Ga., within the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in May, 1907, the
following property, to-wit:
97 ousl of dynamite, 7 cans of blast
ing powder, one two-horse wagon, 1000
pounds of ,lhwch chain,more or less, one
mechanic’s erab, two 4x6 pumps, 1 up
right 12 or 15 horse power boiler, 1500
feet more or less 1 1-2 inch.iron pipe, 1
combination car, standard. gua‘?e on its
own wheels, 1 forge, 1 steam drill press.
one lot of drills, 1 set of blacksmith
tools, 1 E 24 Ingersoll drill and tipod, 1
upright 10 horse power boiler and 19
waste cars for steam shovel. Levied on
as the propetry of E C Carpenter as
principal and T S McDonald, A Wright.
J H Carmichael and D F Hood as secu
rities to satisfy a Cobb Superior court fi
fa in favor of N A Mmorris vs said E C
Carpenter principal and T S ymcDonald,
A Wright,J C Carmichael and D F
Hood securities
Also at the same time and place,
Lot of land No. (764) seven hundred
and sixty-four, containing forty acres,
more or less, and also two and one-half
acres cff of the southeast corner of lot
No. 717, all in the 19th district and 2nd
section of Cobb county, Ga. Levied on
as the property of Steve Radford, de
ceased, in the hand of Gordon B. Gann,
as administrator of said Radford’s es
tate, to satisfy a Cobb Superior court fi.
fa. in favor of Mrs. Ida L, Eubanks,
formerly Mrs. Ida L. Young vs. Gordon
B. Gann, as administrator of Steve Rad
ford, and A. G. McKenney as endorser.
Notice given in terms of the law.
W. J. FreY, Sherift,
GEORGIaA—Ucbb Ccunty,
Under and by virtue of a power of sale
contained in a deed executed by Sophie
Smith to Mrs, S. J. Graves, dated Feb
ruary 16, 1908, and recorded in the office
of the Clerk of the Superior cour¢ of
Cobb county, Georgia, in Deed book E E,
page 541, the undersigned will sell at
public outcly, at the court house door,
in said county, during the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, on
the first Tuesday in Mlif, 1907, certain
property described as follows: Certain
premises fronting 50 feet or Reynolds
street, in Marietta, said county, and ex
tending back a uniform width 100 feet,
being the premises whereon the said So
phie Smith lately resided, and heing the
premises deeded to her on December 14,
1895, by Julia Fowler and Bessie Earley,
which premises are Xarticularly de
scribed in said deed, and to which deed
reference is made for a more particular
and fuller description of said property—
north hy . the property of Trammell
and Pemeroy and Mozley, east by
propertay of Tolliver estate, south by
Reynolds street, and west by property
of Trammell estate; said property hav
ing a dwelling thereon, in which said
Sophie Smith ' lately resided—for the
purpose of paying s certain promissory
note for the sum of $166,25, executed
and delivered by said Sophie Smith to
said Mrs, 8. J. Graves, on Febcuary 186,
1906, and due twelve months after date,
stipulating for interest from date at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum and 10 per
cenc attorney’s fees (no payment having
been made upon said note), together
-with the cost of this proceeding, as pro
~vided iu said deed. A deed to the pur
‘chaser will be made by the undersigned,
This April 2, 1907.
’ Mgs. 8. J. GRAVES,
iGEORGIA——Cobb County:
W. T. Segars, having made application
to require tit'es to be executed to him
to certain lands described in one bond
for titles thereto attached purporting to
have been signed by Jas. L. Anderson,
late of said county, deceased, the appli
cation alledging that said land has been
fully paid for, and that all the terms in
said bond have been met, all parties
concerned are hereby notified that said
application will Le heard before the
Court of Ordinary for said county on tne
first Monday, the 6th day of May, 1907,
This April Bth, 1907.
JOHN AWTREY, Ordinary.
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Foley’s iloney ana Tar
for ¢children,ssfe sure. No opiates.
Tax Receiver’s Notice.
The law provides that all property
held on the 31st day of March shall be
returned at its market value. '*f%ease
prepare to make early returns.. Don't
wait till the last d?, the last week or
the last round. It will take but one 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 June 4
Smyrna—April 3; May 2, morning,
and June 5, morning.
Vinings—April 4, morning; May 3,
morning, and June &, evening.
Lemons—April 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—Apr!l 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, evening.
Acworth—April 12; May 20, 21, and
June 17
Kennesaw—April 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. Daniell’'s—May 15, evening,
Terry’s Store—May 17, evening.
W. W. Brimer’s—May 22, evening,.
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 will be compelled to close my books
by July Ist, 1907,
F. B. BAREER,
Tax Receiver, Cobb County, Georgia,
GEORGIA—Cabb County:
To all whom it may concern: C.M,
Stanback, executor of the estate of J,
V. Stanback, late of said county, de
ceased, has in due form applied to the
undersigned for leave tosell the lands
belonging to said estate, and the appli
cation will he heard at my office on the
first Monday in May next, 1907, This
March 16th, 1907.
JOHN AWTREY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Cobb County,
Whereas, J. B, Barfield, administrator
of Mrs, E. (. 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
sons concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can, why said
administrater should not be discharged
from his administration and receive let
tes of dismission on the first Monday in
May, 1907. This March 15th, 1907,
JOHN AWTR?IY, Ordinary,
GEORGIA—COBB COUNTY.
To the heirs-at-law of John Pasco,
deceased: Mack Thompson having made
application to require tities to be executed
to him certain land described in a bond
for titles thereto attached, purporting to
be signed by John Pasco. col., late of
said county, deceased, the said applica
tion alleging that said land has been
fully paid for: All parties concerned are
hereby notified that said application will
be heard before the Court of Ordinary
for said county on the first Monday in
May next. ThisBth day of April, 1907,
JonN Awrry, Ordinary,
fOLEYSHONEY~=TAR
Cures Coids- ®-“vants Pneunonia
claimed to be “just as good” a
Schnapps, but there is only one gen
uine Schnapps. Be sure ‘the letters
on the tag, and stamped on the plug
under the tag spell S-C-H-N-A-P-P-S
and then you have it—the most
wholesome tobacco produced, with
just enough sweetening to preserve
the mild, juicy, stimulating quality of
the leaf tobacco. Expert tests prove
that this flue cured tobacco, grown
in the famous Piedmont region, re
quires and takes less sweetening than
any other and has a wholesome,
stimulating, satisfying effect on
chewers.
If the tobacco you are chewing
don'’t satisfy you more than the mere
habit of expectorating, stop fooling
yourself and chew Schnapps tobacco.
Schnapps is like the tobacco chewers
formerly bought costing from 7sc.
to $l.OO per pound; Schnapps is
sold at soc. per pound, in sc. cuts,
strictly 10c. and 15¢. plugs.
GEORGIA--Cobb county.
Commissioners appointed to review
the following described proposed new
public roads having made their report
under oath, this is to notify all persons
concerned that I will pass upon the same
at my office on April 27th, 1907.
Third-class road running through the
lands of Robert Bentley, Will Frey, W,
H. Wigley, C. G. Rodgels, A. M. Spinks,
H. L. Wyley, Doss Delk and J., W,
Franklin, intersecting the Powers Ferry
road near the Lutze residence, and thence
across Powers Ferry road; the same fol.
lowing an old road bed now in use and
passing over lands of Bob Hill, Lewis
Lutze, James Black and Bob Barfield/
same being in Marietta district. W, H.‘
Wyley, C. G. Rodgers, Doss Delk, et. al,,
petitioners. |
Also, cne first-class road running from
Macland to. Powder Springs, beginning
near residence of A, A, Griggs, in Mac
land district, and running through the
lands of J. N. McEachern, due south,
until it strikes the line between the
lands of C. E. Kimberly and Fletcher
Bell, and continuing land line of I,
A. Rice, dividing the lands of I, A,
Rice .and W, J. Tapp, until it strikes
line of land of H. A. DuPree, and
continuing due south until itstrikes
the Marietta aondj] Powder Springs
road. A. A. Griggs, H. H. Clay, et. al,
petitioners.
Also, one road commencing near the
residence of Mrs, E. C, Petty and Mac
land road, running due south along the
land line between the said Mrs. Petty
and A. A. Griggs, thence to the land line
of W. D. Bullard and J. N. McEachern,
continuing along thisline until it reaches
the Agricultural college site. .
; JOHN AWTREY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—CogrB Couxry,
To all whém it may concern: (. A..
Carpenter having in due form applied to
me for permanent Letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of J. 1.. Carpenter,
late of said county deceased, this is to
cite all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of J. L. Carpenter to be and
appear at my office on the first Monday
in May next, and show cause, if any
they can, why permanont administration
should not be granted to C. A. Carper
ter or some fit and proper person on /.
L. Carpenter’s estate, Witness mg offi
eial signature of office. This 30th day of
March, 1907.
JOHN AwTREY, Ordinary.
OPPOSITE KENNESAW HOUSE.
CHuck ANDERsoN, Proprietor
The best of vehicles, the safest of dri
vers and the fastest of horses are always
ready, night and day for hire, INo map,
woman or child has ever given me 3
call in the past, who has been, nor sh}flj
any ever in the future, be dissatisfiéd
with my teams or the men in my em
ploy. Everything and everybody about
me are a number ove.
I have cheapened my charges propor
tionate to the stringency of the times
For reference as to the truth of what I
say, as to the turnouts and charges, &
to my friends, which means the peopié
generally, it
Parties hiring are strictly responsiblé
for the eafety of themselves, fvehicles
and hoises J A, G. ANDERSON.
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