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The IXind 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.
Z v * Allowno one to deccive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and ¢ J usteas-roo4° are hug
Experiments that trifle with and endanger t e health of
Infants and Children—Experience against .xneriment,
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 cther Narcotie
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays leverishness. It cures Diarrhee: and Wind
Colic. It relieves 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.
ceNUINE CASTORIA ALways
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
™E OENTAUR COMPANY, 7 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CiTY.
BUSINESS CARDS
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H. G. CORYELL,
Fire and Life Insurance,
OFFICE on North side £fublic Square, ovar F
Schilling’s storo, Marietta, Ga. Application
from neighboring towns promptly attended te.
JAMES H. GROVES
(Successor to John T. Groves.)
INSURANCE.
Fire—-Accident—-Health—-Liablity—-Plole: Gioss
Representing some of the strongest companies
in America. Special attention given to first-class
farm property and cotton gins.
1 have the most attractive Accident Polioy ever
put on the market.
Office, 100 Whitlock avenue, in rear First Na
tional Bank. \
Drs. A. and J.D.Reynolds
DENTISTS,
MARIETTA, : (A.
Orrice IN REyY~NoLDS BriLping.
JUH“ Ro GR[[R' M. no, I]- n- 80
SurceEoN DENTIST.
Office South Side Public Square, Offices form
erly occupied ny Dr. J. C. Greer.
MARIETTA, GEORGIA,
DR. H. V. REYNOLDS.
PraciICING PHYSICIAN,
WHEN no*® engaged elsewhere may be found
during the day at hisoffice, up stairs,in Mc-
Clatcney Building, Southwest corner ot Public
Square, and at night ¢t his residence on Powder
Springs street, Marietia, Ga. Telephone No. 17,
Residence Phone 73. Office Phone 92
J. D. MALONE, M. D.,
LRACTICING PHYSICIAN
MARIETTA, GEORGIA |
Residence 200 Atlanta street. Office up stairsin l
Malone puilding, N. E corner Public Squars, |
Rooms 1 and 2. |
bR, 0. H. FIELD, DR. 0. D. ELDER,
FIELD & ELDER,
PracTiclNG PHye™CIANS,
Marietta, Ga. Office Rooms No. 4 and 5 Gober
Building. Residence on Lawrence street. Office
Phone, iell. Co., No. 181, Reaidence Phone, Bell
Co., No. 128, All calls promptly attended.
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DR. W. M. KEMP,
GENERAL PACTITIONER
_ MARIETTA. GA, Office, in Gober ‘bulid
ing over Ward B:os. store. Residence allen Winp
p}ace. Lawrence street. e
A.B.CLAY, D. W.BLAIR
CLAY & BLAIR,
ATTORNEYS AT LaAw,
MAR(ETTA, GA. Rooms 1 and 2 Sessions
Building, over Carnes & Gilbert's. We ggo our
entire attention to the practice of law. ompt
-oess is our motto, Colll;ctlons a specialty. :
Eo Ho CLAY’
LAWYER.
Office in the Cole building, over Gro
gan’s barber shop.
Marrzrm, - - GEORGIA
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No Ao MORRls’
ATTORNEY AT Law,
MARIETTA, GA., will practice in all couns
State and Federal. Office over Marietta Trust
and Ranking Company.
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Jo Zo FOSTER’
LAWYER.
MARIETTA, GA. Office over J W. Legg
& Co’s. Drug Store
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Bo T. FREY 9
ATTORNEY AT Law.
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Frley’s Kidney Cure
makex Lidneys and bladder right
Sibley Spring Water.
Atlanta, Ga , July 25, 1907.—Mr. A. S,
J. Gardner, Marietta, Ga, Dear Sir: We
hand you enclosed certificate of analysis
giving results upon the sample of water
sent us some time ago, and beg to advise
you, in this connection, that the analysis
shows the water to be of unusual purity,
both as regards organic and mineral mat
ter. The amount of organic matter, as
shown by sanitary analysis, is almost
nothing, and the mineral ingredients
fcund are also very low, the amount com
paring very favorably with the purity of
distilled water We can recommend this
water very highly for drinking purposes.
Yours very truly,
N. P PRATT LABORATORY,
By W. P, HeArn,
ANALYSIS,
Parts per Grains per
Contains willion Gallon
Sion - ... 11T 8472
Iron and Alumina. . 37 2158
Potassium Sulphate 2.0 1168
Potassium Chloride 1.4 0817
Sodium Chloride
e ... ... 89 .5180
Carbonate of Lime Trace Trace
Carhonate of Mag
nesia.... .. ..o b 3324
‘l'otal Solids by
Evaporation..... 30.0 1.7495
SANITARY ANALYSIS,
Parts per
Contains Million
Chlonee . ..., ... BEW
Equals Sodium Chloride (Salt).. . 11.200
Bee Anients ... o . ....... ... . Nole
Albuminoid Ammonia,.... ..... .001 L
manew .. .. L Tree
NHOateß.. . ... ... NoEe
Oxygen Absorbed in 1h0ur...... 110
Tectal Solids by Evaporation..... 30.000
| Respectfully submitted,
N. P. PRATT LARORATORY.
The above Sibley Spring water will be
‘delivered at ten cents a gallon. Phone
121, Marietta.
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| MARIETTA
OPPOSITE KENNESAW HOUSE.
Cuuck ANDERsoN, Proprietor
The best of vehicles, the safest of dm
vers and the fastest of horses are always
ready, night and day for hire, XNo map,
woman or child has ever given me a
call in the past, who has been, nor shall
any ever in the future, be dissatisfied
with my teams or the men in my em
ploy. Everything and everybody about
me are a number ope.
I have cheapened my charges propor
tionate to the stringency of the times.
For reterence as to the truth of what I
say, as to the turnouts and charges, go
|to my friends, which means the people
generally, ;
Parties hiring are strictly responsible
for the eafety of themselves, jvehicles
and hoises J A.G. ANDERSON.
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A few dogc: of this remedy will in
variably cur- an ordinary attack of
diarrhcea.
It can alw:vs be depended upon,
even-in the 1 ore severe attacks of
cramp colic =1 i cholera morbus.
It is equa!l - ‘nccessful for summer
diarrhoea au« cholera infantum in
children, ani i the means of saving
the lives of 112 y children each year.
When reducsd with water and
gweetened it i- pleasant to take.
Every man ¢ a family should keep
this remedy in Lis home. Buyitnow.
PRICE, 25C. LARGB SIZE, 50C.
Gilmore.
Mrs Belle Hill and Miss Lizzie
Hill visited Mrs W T Brown Tues
day.
Remember the singing at Col
lins Springs first Sunday afternoson
in October,
Little Tom Cantrell 1s at the
hospital with typhoid fever, and
18 very low,
The new!y wedded couple at this
place have our hearty congratula
tions.
Mr Hermor Bolling visited
home folks last week.
Mrs D C Oshorn, of Marietta,
spent a few days recently with her
parents, Mc and Mrs J H Carmi
chael.
Mr and Mrs Reuben Power, of
Dunwoody, spent Sunday with Mr
R W Maner and family.
Miss Lila Reed was the guest of
Miss Blanche Mauer Sunday.
M. R.
Wesley Chapel.
Mr Lonnie Anderson is very low
with fever.
A large crowd attended Sunday
school here Sunday.
Some ot the young people of
this community attended the all
day singing at Mt. Gilead in
Cherokee last Sunday.
The trustees of Davis’ school
met and elected Samuel Stover, of
White county, for their next
teacher.
While at Sunday school Sunday
Mr Clifton Burtz's mule broke
loese and tore up his buggy.
Mr Jim Turner visited Mr Da
vid Brown Sunday.
The people here are contempla
ting attending the singing con
vention at Willeo next Sunday.
Everybody ehould read The Ma
rietta Journal. M. W.
Best of Proof l
That Hyomei Will Cure All Forms of
Catarrhal Diseases. !
Testimonials could be printed by the
thousands, many of them from Mariet
ta and rearby towns, that Hyomei is an
absolute cure for all catarrhal troubles,
but the best proof of its unusual cutra
tive powers is the guarantee that C. M.
Crosoy & Co. gives with every outfit
that they sell, *“Money back if Hyomei
does not do all that is claimed for it.”
Hyomei is not a secret remedy, Its
formula is given freely to physicians
who want to know what they use when
they preseribe Hyomei. It is guaran
teed under the Pure Food and Drug
Law by serial No. 1418.
By breathing Hyomei, the healing
medication goes directly to every nook
and corner of the air passages where
the cavarrhal germs may lurk, and dis
infects and heals. To be convinced of
this you have only to give it a trial,
remembering that if ‘it does not cure,
C M. Crosby & Co. will refund your
money.
The complete BEyomei outfit costs but
$l.OO, and in most cases is sufficient to
cure the disease, making it notonly a
scientific treatment, but one that is
highly economical. Get an outfit to
day from C. M. Crosby & Co.if you
have any catarrh.
The difference between a man’s
handehake and the wag of a dog’s
tail is that the wag is alwaye sin
cere.
LETTER TO H. B. CIAY,
Marietta, Ga,
Dear Sir: Paint goes by gallons.
There are useful and useless gallouns.
Useful paint is lead-zine-and-01l with
dryer and color ; useless paint is whit
ing, china-clay, ground stone. barytes,
benzine, or water.
This stuff is put-in, because it is
cheap, to stuff-out the paint, to make
more gallons to sell; of course, the
buyer doesn’t suspect, or he wouldn’t
buly it.
t costs as much to brush on this use
less stuff as lead-zinc-and-oil; but it
looks like that and feels like that in the
brush; the painter doesn’t suspect it.
Besides, if the owner is willing, why
ghould the painter objeect to painting
two gallons for one? He is paid by the
day; more gallons, more days, more
money.
Average paint at fail price is about
one-third this useless stuff; and aver
age paint at $1 25 or $1 50 or $1.75 a
gallon is two-thirds trash. Fool paint
is the proper name for all but pure
paint; it is made to fool people with.
Knave paint is another good name; it
is made, of course, by knaves. Sick
paint is a name for an honest weak
paint. They are weak and extravagant ;
too many gallons to buy and too many
gallons to brush-on. Devoe is the
standard.
Yours truly,
F. W. Devoxk & Co.
Henry Meinert sells our paint.
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The debt of nature cannot be
paid on the installment plan.
A CARD.
~ This i to certify that ali druggists
are authorized to refund ycur money if
Foley’s Honey and Tar fails to cure
your cough or cold. It stops the cough,
heals the lungs, and prevents serious
results from a cold, Cures la’grippe
cough and prevents pneumonia and
congumption. Contains no opiates, The
genuine is in a yellow package, Refuse
gubstitutes. Sold by all druggists.
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You do not have to go to the
fair grounds to see prize hogs.
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CASTORTI.A.
Boass the The Kind You Have Alwaws Bouz
- Signatese
of
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Foley’s Honey sae Tar
for children.safe,sare. Nb opiates.
Kennesaw.
The revival at the Methodist
church stirred Kennesaw as never
before. Rev Crawley ‘proved a
power ,in preaching. Result, 75
joined the Methodist church and
12 going to other churches.
A happy day and surprise reun
ion on the 20th of September, of
Mr A N Boring and his three sis
ters after ja separation of forty
years. Mr Boring is 6% years old,
his sister S J Boman of Doraville,
Ga, is 75 years old, his sister, J A
Ballard of Bear Creek, Ala, is 70
years old and the youngest sister,
S A Cassels, of Bear Creek, is 638
yearsold. -Ahout 50 of the rela
tives of Mr and Mrs Boring, in
cludiug children and grand-chil
dren, surprised their parents with
a birthday dinner at the reunion.
Dr Vansant’s father of Albert
ville, Ala, is visiting son at Dr.
Ellis’ home,
Mr Julian Hughes of Illinois is
visited relatives here last week.
Mrs Williams, of Cherokee, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs P L
Conner,
Mr Glen Giles of Marietta apentT
Sunday here with home folks. 1
Mr and Mrs Ed Reece of Eliza
beth visited Mr W A Reece and
family Sunday. }
Messrs Charlie Gibson and Jes
ge Adams spent Sunday in Chat
tanooga. |
Mrland Mrs James Pitner of
Mars Hill visited Mr Steve Evans
and family Sunday.
MrJ M Arrington has bought
Mrs Vinnie Baldwin’s farm.
Mr Bob Hilderbrand has pur
chased Mr S §J Cason’s place on
Acworth street.
Mrs Mattie Gibsou has exchang-‘
ed her farm for Mr P L Conner’s
house and lct on Cherokee street.
Mr W T Boring is “uilding an
other room to his house.
Mr Oscar Eidson has bought Mr
Wm Gatlin’s house on Aeworth
stseet and Mr Jake Robertsou has
bought Mr Wm Gatlin’s house on
Marietta street.
Dr Ellis has bought Mr S J Ca
son’s house on Acworth street.,
~ Mr and Mrs Lem Whitfleld
‘have moved here from Atlanta
and occupy rooms with Mr and
Mrs Jack Wilson.
Mr Charlie Bell and wife, of
Smyrna, visited Mr A . Arring
ton and family last week.
Mrs Hettie Kvans has gone to
Alabama to visit her son Mr Geo.
Evauns.
Mrand Mrs N A Durham of
Mars Hill spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs Bela Adams,
Mr Lucius Greer and wife visit
ed Mr B F Green aud family last
[ week. Gipsy.
' FIFTY YEARS A BLACKSMITH.
Samuel R. Worley, of Hixburg, Va.,
has been shoeing horses for more than
fifty years. He says: ‘“Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm has given me great relief
from lame back and rheumatism. g It is
the best hiniment I ever used.” For
sale by C M. Crosby & Co., Marietta,
(za.
Mount Olivet.
Mrs Byrd has returned home
from Atlanta, where she has been
staying with her sister,
Mr M S Austin has gone to
Stilesboro on buginees.
Mr D W Dickson has gone to
Rome, where his son Charley is in
gchoel
Mr Oscar Adair and wife spent
Saturday mnight with Mr ILee
Mitchell, near Kennesaw Moun
tain.
The singing at Mt Olivet Sun
day school was grestly enjoyed by
all present last Sabbath.
This is & good community. If
you don’t think go, come and see.
There 18 a spider doing some
very nice work near here. He
makes his web, and then writes
some letters as plain as anyone
can.
It’s a wonder the tight squeezing
in Wall street doesu’t excite the
envy of the corset trust.
Gossip is a cause, not an effect.
There would bhe no gossip without
listeners.
A lot of women< ok upon
Heaveun as a place where there are
no household duties to perform.
Foley’s Kidney Cure will cure any
case of kidney trouble that is not be
yond medieal aid, Sold by all drug
gists.
A miss is far better than a mile,
No man would care to kiss a mile,
FOR CHAPPED SKIN.
Chapped skin, whether on the hands
or face, may be cured in one night by
applying Chkamberlain’s Salve. It is
also unequaled for sore nipplel. burns
and scalde. For sale by C, M. Crosby
& Co., Marietta, Ga.
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After he rises in the world, many
a man falls in love.
CABTOIRIRA.
Boass the The Kind You Haw Bunght
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“1 was a total wreck,” writes Mrs. Beulah
Rowley, of Champoeg, Oregon, “‘from pains | had
suttered, for 4 years, every month. Sometimes |
wouid be unconscious for 12 hours at a stretch. |
¢'d not know that anything could stop the pain
entirely, but Wine of Cardui did. | advise all
women suffering with painful periods to use Car
dui and be relieved.”’
It does (s Uy regulating the functions and
tenin~ un all the Interni! female organs to health.
Itisa pure, specilic, reliable, female remedy, with
a record of 70 years ”t. FREE ADVICE
success. It has bene= | = write ue o tetier gescriting st
fited a million others. | \at ,iT\':’.'-s":;:{\‘n::i\:h}f»;’: et
. The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatta-
Why not you? Tryit, [ reoss. Tewn
Sold by Every Druggist in $l.OO Bottles.
Some people think it is charity
to give away the old clothes they
want to get rid of without expense
to themseives. |
R A e s i
Eat What You Want.
Science Has Now Found the True Way
to Cure Indigestion,
A few years ago, when a sufferer from
indigestion went to a stomach special
iat, the resnlt wae a rigid diet list that
almost meant starvation.
But the first thing to do in the case
of indigestion or stomach weakness is
to strengthen the muscular walls of the
stomach and intestines, so that they
will care for the food that ie eaten. In
no other way can this be done as well
a 8 by taking a Mi-o-na tablet before
each meal. This restores strength to
the stomach muscles and stimulates the
pouring out of gastric juices, so that
the food is digested readily and its
nourishment retained in the system to
build up energy and vitality.
Do not think the sick headache,
heartburn, bad taste in the mouth,
coated tongue, spots before the eyes,
sleeplessness, and the many other
fßymptoms that are the direct result of
indigestion, will go away of themselves.
The stomach must be built up and
strengthened by Mi-o-na before you can
be well and strong, free from suffering
and distress.
~ The guarantee that O. M. Crosby &
Co. gives with every 50-cent box of Mi
o-na, to refund the money unless the
remedy cures, shows their confidence
in the treatment.
Heaven gets closer as men in
crease who help their fellow mor
tals along a little.
A ———
WHAT OUR REPORTER SAW IN
NEW YORK.
A recent vigit to one of the largest
paint factories in the world disclosed
machinery that was producing 10,000
gallons of Paint, and doing it better
and in less time than 100 gallons could
be made by hand-mixing.
This was the celebrated L. & M. Paint.
The L! & M. Zine hardens L. & M,
Wkhite Lead, and makes L. & M. Paint
wear like iron for 10 or 15 years.
4 gallons L., & M. mixed with 3 gal
lons Linseed Oil makes 7 gallons of
paint at a cost of less than $1.20 per
gallon.
If any defect exists in L. & M. Paint,
will repaint house for nothing.
Donations of L. & M. made to
churches, |
Sold by Gantt & Hodges, Marietta,
Iv’s easier for some women to
set a hen than a good example.
FOR CHRONIC DIARRHOEA,
‘‘While in the army of 1883 I was
taken with chronic diarrhoea,” says
George M. Felton, of South Gibson, Pa.
“I muve gince tried many remedies but
without any permanent relief until Mr,
A. W. Miles, of this place, persuaded
me to try Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy, one bottle of
which stopped it at once.” For sale by
C. M. Crosby & Co., Marietta, Ga.
Many people dodge around the
corner to avoid trouble, only to
discover that trouble has darted
through the alley to head them
off.
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| Henry E. Jones, of Tampa, Fla,
writes: ‘‘l ¢an thank God for mygrel
ent health, duejto Foley’s Kidney Cure.
I tried doctors and all kinds of kidney
cures but nothing did me mueh Eood
till I took Koley’s Kidnely Cure. Four
‘bottles cured me, and I have no more
painin my back and shoulders. lam 62
‘years old, and suffered long, but thanks
to Foley’s Kidney Cure, I am well and
can walk and enjoy myself. It isa
pleasure to recommend it to those
needing a kidney medicine.”” Sold by
‘all druggists.
A woman wants to e a man’s
friand so he can do something for
‘her to prove that he is glad of it.
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In most cases consumption results
from a nefdected or improgerly treated
cold. Foley’s Honey and Tar cures the
'most obstinate coughs and prevents
serious results. It cousts you no more
\th-u the unknown progautlonu. and
you should insist upon havingthe ‘fen
[uine in the yellow package. BSold by
all druggiets,
When trains are telescoped the
passengers are apt to see stars,
Men who habitually ‘‘take the
world easy,”” usually prevent a
great mauy others from doing the
same thing.
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No home is 80 pleasant, regardless of
the comforts that money will buy, as
when the entire family is in perfect
health. A bottle of Orino Laxsative
Fruit Syrup costs 50 cents. It will cure
every member of the family of consti
gntion. sick headache or stomach trou
le. Sold by all druggists.
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What will this country do for
preeidential candidates when the
visible supply of log cabins is ex
hausted?
NOTIOCE TO OUR CUSTOMERS.
We are pleased to announce that Fo
ley’s Honey and Tar for coughs, colds
and lung troubles is not affected by the
National Pure Food and Drug Law, as it
containg no opiates or other harmful
drugs, and we recommend it as a safe
remedy for children and adults. Sold
by all druggists.
The man who does his best with
out grumbling is worth twice as
much as the man who does more
but keeps growling all the time.
A Boy and a Girl can earn
as much as a man.
We want boys and girls who want to
golicit subscriptions for the Atlanta
Semi-Weekly Journal. Don’t hecitate
‘because you are young, as you can do
this work as readily as older persons
and we will pay you just the same,
The Semi-Weekly Journal is the best
known semi-weekly newspaper in the
South, and your spare time spent work
ing for it will pay you handsomely, not
in toys, watches or other small wares,
but in cash. In addition to cash com
mission, we are offering Seven Hundred
and Fifty Dollars ($750,00) in prizes.
This money will be sent out in time for
Christmas. The contest closes Decemn
ber 15th, 1907.
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JRBLCHSE
YOU BET
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Yes, and “you bet it's
good.”
Most boys from fhe
country who make their
mark in the world are
| brought up on Arbuckles’
ARIOSA Coffee. Don't
; let anybody switch you
to drinking
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\ \ something
(‘!,,’5 else, which
I Q may ruin your
' /7‘. .fi stomach and
nerves |
Complies with alf
requirements of the
National Pure Food
Law, Guarantee No.
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