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The Kind ?&q Have Wought, and which has beem.
i usé for over 30 years, has borno the siznature ef
and has beenmade ander his per-
A . Sonal supervision since its infancy,
7L 4y STFECRETS C AJlowno one to deceive youin this,
- All Counterfeits, Imitations and ¢« J ust-as-godd’’ are but
Experiments that trifle 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. I
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie
substance. Its age is its guarantee, It destroys Worms
§ and allays Feverishness., It cures Diarrheea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend,
czvuine. CASTORIA awways
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Summer Goods.
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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 & Co.’s Suits for young men and boys
Agent, Dorothy Dodd shoes for ladies. ~
Agent, Boyden and Crossett shoes for men.
Agent, Maloney, shoes for children.
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from, ranging in price from 4c to $5 perroll, We save you 50 per cent from regular retall prices. We
also make a specialty of high-class decosating, Estimates furnished on out of town work.
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Attractive Printing
Is what you get when you patronize the Marietta
J‘ournal Job Department. Our prices will please you.
Friey's Kidney Cure
makes &’dneys and bladder right
r" A mive!sm,\ oy PN ehh
TR mebe
fiuight,_gnd was well attended
And highly emjoyed by.ali present.
v'\%lfi‘fiiowmfix 'fifiefl \@
regular appointment here Satur
day and Sunday.
Mass Lou Brown, who has heen
very sigk, is alowly improving, ~
: fl"hé' gfiminfé ‘ab Mrp'i“. ™ %fii
ander’s: Sunday, afternéon was
highly enjoyed by all preeent, * = |
| MrsJ T Brewer and ;chaigrit}gg
daughter, Miss Alice, visited Mr
and Mis N A Brewer’s ‘family on
Thorsdaydaet. . .. .
n ‘Mrefimtda Hancock, of West
winster, 3 C., visited relatives at.
this place recently. el i L oot
Mr and Mre Henry Duff, of
North Carclina, visited Mr N A
Brewer's fafr ily last week.] = *
* Miss'lda Brewer visited* friends
and relatives in Marietta last
week. .. .. Brown Eyes. -
Little Pockt Physician.
Hy-o-meiis Guaranteed by C. M. Crosby
& Co. to Cure Catarrh,
Thousands who have been cured by
tly-o-mei eall the inhaler that comes
with every’ outfit the *‘Little Pocket
Physician,” as it is so small that it can
be ecarried in the pocket or purse. ~
There is really no exeuse whatever
for anyone having catarrh now that
Hy-0-mei is so readily obtainable. If
you have any doubt about its value, C.
M. Crosby & Co. will let you have a
complete outfit, with the understand
ing that unless it cures catarrh, it will
not cost you a cent,
The complete Hy-o‘mei outfit eon
sists of tha *Little Pocket Physician”’
and a bottle of Hy-o-mei, and eosts
only $l.OO, making it the most econom
ical as well as the only guaranteed
treatment for the cure of eatarth. Re
member that Hy-o-mei cures eatarrh
without stomach dosing, applying the
medication and healing where the dis
ease germs are present.
FOLEYSHONEY~=TAR
Curea Colds: ®-~vanis Prawmnagniy
’adopted its much-talked-of order re.
ducing the passenger rates in Georgia,
.and the reductions. © « ° W iredd
The Atlanta and West Point .ard
Western and. Atlantic were put in the
2-cents-a-miie class, the Atlantie Coast
}_;Line and the Georgia-tajlroad in the
234-cet class, ‘and- the Southe rfithe
'iyaboghg}%{rline, the Cent\ifi(% eor
'gia, ‘and’ the Georgia-Southernh and
;filoridg fwere allowed tG, gharge 2
mes.;’ 15 Bt S
i The'deoision as a wh(l%wgstbe de
cision of Commissioners H. W. *Hill,
chairman, and O, B. Stevens, Commis
sioner Joseph M. Brown dissenting from
' fis"zf"fio‘i&éu of it which puts the rail
roads named in the 2-cent and 214 .cent
classes. His opinion was that these
reads should have been put on the same
basis as the others named. To the rest
of the decision, however, he gave his
| hearty approval, ‘
Don’t Put It Off Longer.
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Get Rid of That Indigestion at Once by
Using Mi-o-na.
Many people in Marietta, are slowly
poisoning themselves by chronie indi
gestion. Their neglect to cure slug
gishness of the importent organs of di
gestion, fills the system with fermenting
and decaying food that results in sick
headache, heartburn, bad taste in the
mouth, and many other symptoms.
Mi-o-na stomach tablets are for the
special relief of such sufferers. They
quickly cure the worst cases of indiges
tion, and when used a few days, the
pain and distress often felt after meals
will disappear.
Mi-0-na stomach tablets cost but 50
cents a box, and do more good“than a
dozen: boxes of the ordinary digestive
tablets. C. M. Crosby & (go.' give an
absolute, unqualified guarantee to re
fund the money if Mi-o-na fails to cure
Application for Bank
Charter.,
GEORGIA—Cobbd County. er
To the Honorable Philip Cook, Secretary
of State, Atlanta, Ga.: e
The undersigned, whose names, signed
by each of them, and residences are
hereto attached, bring this our petition,
in pursuance of an Act of the Generli
Assembly of the State of Georgia, ap
proved December 20th, 1893, and Acts
amendatory thereof, and respectfully
show:
Ist That we desire to form a corpora
tion for the purpose of carrying on the
business of Banking.
2nd. The name and style of the pro
posed corporation shall be ‘The Com
mer(:ial and Savings Bank of- Marietta,
Ga,’
3rd. The location and principal place
of business shall be the city of Marietta,
county of Cobb, and State of Georgia,
4th, The amount of capital stock is
thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000.00),
divided into 350 shares of $lOO each.
sth. The nature of the preposed cor
poration shall be that of a Bank, with
countinuous succession for the term of
thirty {(ears, with the right of renewal
for a like term. To sue and be sued.
To bave and use a common seal, and at
pleasure to alter the same. To appoint
! such officers and agents as the business
of the corporation requires, prescribe
‘their duties, fix their compensation, and
‘remove them at pleasure, To make such
by-laws as may {:e necessary or proper
for the management of its property and
regulation of its affaits, To hold, pur
chase, dispose of and convey such real
and personal property as may be neces.
sary for its uses ard business. To dis
count bills, noteg or other evidences of
debt; to receive and pay out deposits,
with or without interest; to receive on
special deposit money or bullion or for- 1
eign coins, or stocks or bonds or other
securities; to buy or sell foreign ur do
mestic exchange, or other negotiable pa- ‘
per; to lend moz:::jy upon personal se.
curity, or uf)on pledges of honds, stocks
or negotiable securities; to take and re- ‘
ceive security by mortgage, or otherwise,
on property, real or personal; and gen
erally, to do and perform all euch other
matters and things not heieinbefore
enumerated as are or may be incident to
the business of banking.
We herewith enclose the charter fee of
$50.00, and pray to be incorporated un
der the laws of tzls State,
Signed:
A. H. GiLßerT, Marietta, Ga.
J. D. MALONE, > 8
JNoO. R. FOWLER, g L
B. F, SiMpsox, £t o
Jas, J. DANIELL, o i
A. M. Dosßßs, e g
Petitioners, |
GEORGIA—Cobb County.
Before me personally appeared the
undersigned petitioners, who on oath
depose and say that $15,000 of the capi
tal subscribed to the Commercial and
Savings Bank of Marietta, Ga., for which
bank deponents are now seeking incor
poration by the Necretary of State, has
actually been paid by the subscribers,
and m?}sethe same is in factjheld and is
to be d solely for the business and
purpose of the said corporation,
A H, Guußrrr, Marietta, Ga.
J. D. MALONE, o %
Jxo. R. FowLER, o i
B. F. Simprsox, b -
JAs, J. DANIELL, o "
A, M. Doess, o o
Petitioners.
sworn to and subscribed before me,
this —— day of June, 1907.
J‘OH‘S AwTRrEY, Ordinary,
STATE OF GEORGIA, (
Oftice of Secretary of State. |
I, Philip Cook, Secretary of State of
the State of Georgia, do hereby certify
that the attached two pages contain a
true and correct copy of the application
of The Oommercialpsnd Savings Bank of
Marietta, Georgia, the original of which
is of file in this Department.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand and affiixed the seal of my
office, at the capitol, in the city of At
lanta, this 10th day of June, in the }{eur
of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hun
dred and Seven, and of the Indepenence
of the United States of America the One
Hundred and Thirty-first.
Pririe Qoon,
Secretary of State.
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“I was a total wreck,” writes Mrs. Beulah
Rowley, of Champoeg, Oregon, “‘from pains I had
sutfered, for 4 years, every month. Sometimes I
would be unconscious for 12 hours at a stretch. i
¢id not know ‘that anything could stop the pain
entirely, but Wine of Cardui did. I advise all*
. Women suffering with painful périods to use Car
dui and be relieved.”
It does this by regulating the functions and
toning up all the Internal female organs to healtF.
It is a pure, specific, reliable, female remedy, with
a record of 76 years of TREY ADVICE -
Success. It hasbene- | wite o o nove docriving an
fited a million others. = } Ksl e in.pin, sealed envelove.
_ The Chattanooga Medicjne Ca., Chatta-
Why not you? Tryit. | roosa. e
Scld by Every Druggist in $l.OO Bottles.
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JEFF DA\’{S BIRTHDAY.
Kennesaw Chapter, U. D. C., cele
brated the birthday of }Jefferson Davis
on June 3d at the home of Mrs. Lyon,
with a literary program followed by a
lawn party. Questions on Southern
history had been prepared and were
answered by the members. Miss Em
ma Gardner recited '*The Conquered
Banner. The medal offered by the State
U. D. C., for the best essay on ‘' The
Confederate Navy in the war between
the States”” was won by Miss Gardner
and presented to her on this ocgasion.
Miss Gardneralso won the $5 00 offered
by Mr Tegg for essay and generously
presented it to the Monument Fund.
Twelve dollars for the Monument was
realized from the sale of refreshments.
HERE’S GOOD ADVICE.
0. S. Woolever,one of the best known
merchants of Leßaysville, N. Y., says:
“If you are ever troubled with piles,
apply Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Itcured
me of them for good 20 years ago.”
Cures every sore, wound, burn or abra
sion. 2bc¢, at J. W. Legg & Co.’s drug
store.
T — . W — .
The poorer the workman, the
louder he insists that he deserves
an increase in pay.
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FLORODORA COTTON SEED,
$l.OO per bushel, or in lots of five
bushels or more 75cts per bushel.
I sold my cotton from these seed
iast fall at 14 cents per pound
when the other cotton was bring
ing only 10 and 101-2 cents. It
will pay you to raise it. Seed de
livered in Marietta. Cash with
order.
LAND FOR SALE.
20 acres, half cleared and half
in woods with 4-room tenant
house 4 miles from Marietta,
Powder Springs road, can give im
mediate possession. Cheap at
$4OO.
20 acres adjoining above I will
also sell if party desires 40 acres.
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100 acres 4 miles from Marietta
on Powder Springs road. 2 good
houses and outhuildings on main
road, one tenant house short dis.
tance from road. Good, large
bottom land pasture, well fenced
and runniog to barn, Splendid
community; good road to town.
Cheapest place in the county.
Only $3,000.
Hovse and Lot in Baptist Town,
will rent for $l.OO per week. The
only one I have and want to sell
sell it. House newly painted.
Good well of pure water. If taken
at once will sell for only $325.00
cash.
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JOHN P, CHENEY,
Marvietta, Ga.
| BUSINESS CARDS
; H. G. CORYELL.
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~ Fire and Life Insurance
1 UFFICE on Korth side fublic Bauare, over F
Schilling's store, Marletta, Ga. - Applioatlon
| from ue'fghboring towns promptly attended to. ,
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JAMES H. GROVES
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(Suczessor to J. T. Groves.)
INSURANCE AGENT
MARIETTA, GEORGIA.
Refrosentin‘ some of the strongest Americas
11 Foreign C’imgmies. Solicits of the public s
continuance of the libaral({)ntronlgu heretofore
exterdel the old firm, flice in rear of First
Nationai Bank
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DENTISTS,
MARIETTA, & Ga.
Orrioe IN REYNoLDS BrrnpiNG.
Jo"" R. GR[[R. M. n., n. n‘ 8'
SurGEON DENTIST,
Oftice Bouth Bide Public Squarr, Offices form-~
erlv occupied oy Dr. J. C. Greer.
MARIETTA, GRORGIA,
ey
DR. Ha v. REYNOLDSO
PracTrclNG PHYSICIAN,
WHEN not engaged elsewhere ml{ he found
during the dl{ll his office, up stairs, in Me-
Clatchey Building, SBouthwest cormer ot Public
Square, and at m.l')t at his residence on Powder
Springs street, Mar!eita, Ga, Telephone No. 17,
Residence Phone 73. Office Phone 98,
J. D. MALONE, M. D..
PracTICING PHYBICIAN
MARTETTA, GEORGIA
Residence 200 Atlanta street. Office up stairsin
Malone puilding, N. E. corner Public Squarae,
Rooms 1 and 2.
DR. 0. H. FIELD, . DR. 0. D.ELDE™'
FIELD & ELDER, -
PracTiclNG PHyercIANS,
Marletta, Ga. Office Rooms No. 4 and 5 Gober
Building. Residence on Lawrence street. Ofics
Phone, Sell.Co..No. 181, Reaidence Phone, Bell
Co., No. 128, All calls promptly attended.
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DR. W. M. KEMP, '
GENERAL PRACTITIONER
MARIETTA. GA, Office, in’ Gober bulLd
ing over Ward Bios. store. Residence allen Winn
place, Lawrence street.
AROEAY, - ' TRI
CLAY & BLAIR,
'ATTORNEYS AT Law,
MARIETTA, GA. Rooms 1 and 2 Sessions
Building, over Carnes & Giibert’s. We ¥n our
entire attention to the practice of law. pt
ness is our motto. Collections a specialty.
E. H. CLAY,
LAWYER.
Office in the Cole building, over Gro-,
gan’s barber shop.
MAR:gTTA, - - GEORGIA
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No A‘o MORRIS,
- ATTORNEY AT Law,
MARIETTA, GA., will practice in ali coume
Btate and Federal. Office over Marietta Tiuat
and Banking Compauy.
B. T. FREY,
ATTORNEY AT Law
MARIETTA, GA. Office up stairs in Crury
‘House with C B Wiilingham. 2 Cellection
specalty. Money loaned,
eindwii i bbb it BLt S B
J. Z. FOSTER,
: LAWYER.
MARIETTA, GA, Office over J W. Legg
& Co’s. Drug Store
OUR CLUBBING OFFER.
We will send the Marietta Journal
the Atlanta Semi-‘Weekl{ Journal an«i
the Home and Farm, all three papers
for one year, for $1.75.
We will send the Marietta Journal,
the Atlanta Semi-Weekly Journal and
the Southern Cultivator, all three pa
pers oneMvear, for $1.75. N
The afiett; Joml'nul, Jhe fitllsnu
Semi-Weekly Journal and a wall map
of the states of Georgia ahd Alabama
the United States and the world for
1.76. :
. The Marietta Journal is an eight p:g
paper of 48 columns and it makes
olubbigg offer a very fine one.