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MARIETTA MATTERS.
paragraphically Penciled
for Journal Readers.
Bring us your job printirg.
JournAvL’s Bell Telephone, No. 18.
Subseribe for the Journal, $l.OO.
Mrs. Jas, T. Anderson and children
are at White P.tha
Miss Long, of Porto Rieo, is visiting
Miss Emma Gardnér.
BerksHlßE Plgs for sale. P. M. Rioe,
Route No. 5, Marietta.
Melons on ice at Manning’s Market,
Try a Union Ham from E. G. Dyson’s.
Everything fresh at Gatlin’s market.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Brantley, of
Blackshear, Ga., are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. G, H. Camp.
Mrs. Drake, of Kalamazoo, Mich., is
visiting her daughter, Mrs, M. M. Ses
gions.
The Percolater Coffee Pot with or
without lamp. E. M., Cook & Co.,
Jewelers.
Hamburgh steak ground while you
wait at H V Manning’s.
You can get any grade tlour from
E. G. Dyson.
My market is always odorless.
W. A, Gatlin.
Misz Corienne White, of Marietta, is
the guest of Miss Nellie Hubbard.—Ce
dartown Standard.
Watch Faw & Rogers’ front for bar
gains.
It is going to be mighty dry in Geor
gia next year, but there will be a good
erop of nanhood raised. 4
Miss Ella Garrison, clerk at Stone, i
Barnes & Co.’s, is taking a vacation,
and spent a few days with her brother
in Atlanta,
All pork link sausage at H V Man-]
ning’s, the leading butcher, |
WanTED—A night watchman ; middle
age man. Apply at Journal office. |
I am prepared to supply your wante.i
Gatlin, ‘*the meat man.” |
Miss Augusta Logan, of Atlanta, vis
ited her sister, Mrs, C. E. Hedges, last
week.
A fresh shipment of Heinz preserves
at Faw & Kogers’. 1
Mrs. Morris and little daughter, Ma
bel, of Atlanta, are visiting her sister,
Mrs. F. B. Chandler.
Miss Georgia Green, of Atlanta, vis
ited her cousins, Miss Sarah Green and
Mrs. Myers, here last week. i
Thave native beef all the time. |
W. A Gatlin,
For SAaLe—One second-haud, open
buggy, cheap. C. E. HENDERSON.
Fresh shipment of Bloater mackrel
just received at H V Manning’s.
Bring your country produce to E. G.
Dyson’s.
Rev., James Lawrence, of Americus,
spent a few days with his parents here
last week.
Mrs. D. B. Frederick, of Marshalville,
(ra., is visiting her mother, Mrs. King,
on Roswell street.
Col. J. P. Cheney, wife and daughter
have returned from their visit to Floyd
county. -
()_all 179 when you want your gro
ceries delivered prompt.
For SarLe.—All fixtures in and con
nected with market now occupied by
H. V. Manning. Can give possession
January lst, 1908. W. A, Gatlin.
See our stock of rings all new and up
to-date. E. M. Cook & Co., Jewelers.
Look at the printed label on this pa
ber and ses if the date is behind. If so,
renew and have the date moved up.
Just received at Faw & Rogers’ a
fresh shipment of hams and breakfast
bacon.
Mr. Fred Barkalow, of this place, in
playing a game of base ball at Acworth
on last Wednesday, fell and broke his
left arm, :
Call 140 for your meat.
ALL Denross of Harry Horwitz make
Payments to Willie Rosen, at Globe
Clothing Store. J. M. FIENBERG.
Uhafing dishes with waiter and odd
bleces to mateh, EM Cook & Co,
Jewelers.
- Fruit jars, rubbers and tops at E. G.
Jyson’s,
The concerts in tLe city park by the
uem City Band add a good deal of live
liness to the eity.
Mrs. Kathrine Wiggins and children
have moved from Atlanta to Chatta
rooga, and reside at 118 MeCalla ave
nue,
l S_mne o{ the newest shapes in brace
#ls. K. M. Cook & Co, Jewelers.
Lamb and pork at Manning’s market
every day.
Miss Nina Moon entertained Tuesday
;;ternoon in honor of Miss Grist and
“iises Griffin, which proved a very de
lightful affaipr,
\‘:\'X""l- H. Reynolds has returned from
‘ashington City, where she has been
Visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. A, Mas
sey, Jr,
colr have bought all the fixtures now
s &necned with my place of business,
ké : Can now give you the best the mar
affords at lowest prices.
_ ' H V Manning.
alé‘ilsses Ada, Louise and Annie Don
i 00, of Atlanta, and Miss Edna Wil
‘:‘ms, of Acworth, are spending this
ek with Mrs, W, E. Williams.
Mazeiep,~Mr. Levi Mitchell and
Mrs. Sarah Ann Burtz were married in
this city last week by Mr, George D.
Anderson, Justice of the Peace. The
groom is 80 years old, and the bride 60,
It is the third matrimonial venture of
Mr. Mitchell,
Mrs. Dr.D. B. Frederick, of Marshall
ville, Ca., stopping at Mrs. J. R. King’s,
Bang a most charming and beautiful
solo at the Methodist church Sunday
morning. She has a highly cultivated
voice, under perfect control, and de
lighted the large congregation.
Wanted—To sell you friers and hens.
We have fine ones on our yard and we
do not mean to keep them.
White & Green Grocery Co.,
Phene 32. 102 Atlanta street.
Try our sliced ham, the best that can
be bought, at Hugh Manning’s,
Waxtep best bid for five to ten
shares of stock of the Carnes Furniture
Co., of Marietta, Ga. Call or write A.
8. J. Gardner, bond and stock broker,
Atlanta or Marietta.
The ladies will find the page adver
tisement of B. H. Bostain Co. in this
issue full of interest to them. The
price of white goods is put so low that
there will be a great rush to get them.
‘To get posted, read the ad.
~ Bostain’s store is now being cooled
with electric fans, which renders it de
lightful to trade there.
Yes, we were a local optionist until
something better was offered, and now
we are a State prohibitionist. Next is
national prohibition. Nothing like
growing in grace and going on 10 per
fection.
Losr—Between Marietta and Noses
creek, on Dallas road, one blue serge
coat. In pocket is a book of electric
car tickets. Reward if returned to
WHITE & GREEN'S GROOERY STORE, Ma
rietta.
We have bought a lot of rice country
lambs, and will have them for sale at
our market after Thursday.
W A Gatlin & Co.
There should be no *‘faction” in any
city. The property of one individual
and every improvement mada enhances
the value of all property in the corpora
tion. Our city is simply one big fam
ily. When this is discorded there is
little progress. When there is a united
pull for anything, its aceomplishment
is made easy. Envy, jealousy and
hatred are things to be despised. Envy
is a canker that gnaws at the heart and
makes folks sour, disgruntled and un
happy; jealousy warps the intellect
and makes us unfair in passing judg
ment Hatred doesn’t pay even from a
sordid point of view.—Blakely News.
The newest and best coffee pot is the
Percolater. Sold by
E. M. Caok & Co., Jewelers.
Wanted - One hundred friers and
hens. Will give top of market for them
at once. \%hite & Green Grocery Co.
102 Atlanta Street.
l Your trade will be appreciated.
| W. A. Gatlin.
Mr. J. Paul Leake, of Marietta, on
last Thursday presented his petition in
United States Court in Atlanta in vol
untary bankruptey. Liabilities, $20,-
322; assets, nominal. Mr. Leake has
been engaged in cotton buying.
Mr.C. W DuPre has inaugurated a
clearance sale of 33 1-3 and 50 per cent
discount on summer goods in his store.
He tells you about it in half page ad
vertisement fn this issue. -
The E. P. Green Real Estate Co. will
have a big sale of lots at Smyrna on
Saturday, August 3d. A barbecue din
ner will be served. Read page adver
tisement in this issue. :
Miss Agnes Jones and Miss Lavina
Jones, of Duluth, Ga., are the charm
ing guests of Col.and Mrs. J. P, Che
ney, on Lawrence street,
Mr. C. E. Henderson, the leader of
the Gem City Band, has made some im
provements on the band-stand in the
city park, added to it and covered it.
Moxney 1o LoAN.—I can make loans at
geven per cent. on good real estate as
security. Loans on farming lands a
specialty. It costs nothing to see me
at my office in Marietta and ficd out all
about it. R. N. HorLraxND,
Attorney at Law.
When you want fruit jars go to E. G.
Dyson’s
Crry Tax Norioe.—-The books are now
open at the council chamber for all
property holders to give in their tax
returns for the year 1907.
W.dJ. Braog,
City Tax Collector and Clerk.
Mr. A. S. J. Gardner, broker, offers
five or ten shares of the Carnes Furni
ture Company for zale in this issue.
Sea local advertisement.
Mrs. Campbell Wallace and daugh
ter are at Mr. John D. Northeutt’s sum
mer home in Gilmer county.
For a wedding present nothing nicer
than a piece of Libby’s or Hawkes’ cut
glass, found at E. M. Cock & Co’s, Jew
elers. .
Mr. S. P. Gann and wife, of Lineville,
Ala, were visiting relatives here this
week. He formerly lived in Cobb.}
Mrs. Marion Phillips and children, of
Newnan, Ga., are visiting relatives here.
New Bracksmira Smor for horse
ghoeing and general repair work, Den
mead street, near Glover’s old foundry.
R.E. Lzk.
The Black shop is being torn down,
preparatory for the loeation of the
Government building on the site,
There’s Safety
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Safety in drugs cannot be priced. Its
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We invite the confidence of those who
want the best drugs. and promise a pre
seription service absolutely errorless.
Your physician appreciates the many ad
vantages of our Prescription Department.
Telephone orders given prompt and careful
attention.
& Druggists. X
POSTAL CARD
ALBUMS
ooocCc. to $4.00
THE FINEST AND LARGEST
LINE IN THE STATE.
THE MARIETTA BOOK STORE.
SOMETHING GOOD.
ENCGEHARLY PENDENNGS HIGH GRADE COFFE
Also Teas.
GOVERNOR’S CUP COFFEE
TRY THESE COFFEES AnD TEAS
CN:flh Side o!.SBOBPhfi.S
IBW' Ha;i:—man. <F. Harcl-e-nian. 40 J. A Harde;xl;n
The Place for Everybody to Trade
You can always get First-Class tsoods, and Polite Treat
meiit. We carry a full line of Shoes, and Hats, Pants. An
Up-to-date Line of Groceries and Hardware ard full line of
High Grade Fertiiizers. Our motto is to please everybody
All Kinds of Stock Feed.
J. W. HARDEMAN & SONS.
Carriage and Wagon Manufacturer,
Carriage Trimming and Painting
The Best Rubber Tires Put On.
REPAIRING & HORSE SHOEING
done in a satisfactory manner. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Phone No. 67, Washington Avenue, Marietta, Georgia.
HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF.
In ancient times the wise mer of the East based all their
business affairs and calculations on the positione and move
ments of the stars. And now in 1907 the wisc men here pat
rocize the STAR PRESSING CLUB and TRIO LAUNDRY,
lMoral-—Gr:‘.T WIRE.
Harry Hayvnes, Mgr. Phone 254
Every lady and gentleman in Marietta and surrounding
country, that needs a watch, to cail on or write to
W. R, EDWARDS & CO. cenerts AZenue. ATLANTA, GEORGIA
This is the most accommodating wateh house in the
South. They sell Elgin, Waltham or Hamilton watches
atsl.oo per week. Remember you wear the wateh while
paying for it. ‘
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We carry a complete Line of Wooden and Metallic Burial Cases,
Robes, Shoes, Ete. An expert licensed Embalmer ir. sharge. All
calls given prompt ard careful attention, day or night.
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tect yourself from them with
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A PERFECT SCREEN.
Guaranteed to be absolutely fly proof. Our Blind-Opener
Sereen is a winner. You can open and close outside blinds
from inside without raising or taking out your screen.
Get our estimate hefore placing your order elsewhere.
E. E. A. SCHILLING
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FREYER MUSIC ROOMS
A& OVER McCLURE’S STORE. ")
Oldest and Best Known Dealers in the South——4o Years
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Pianos,
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Auto-pianos.
The Autorpiano makes piano
players of the whole family.
Come See Them, Whether vou
Wish to Purchase or Not. J¢
PIANOS TUNED, REPAIRED