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Official Journal of Marietta.
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MARIETTA GA-
TrurspAy MorNiNG, Oor. 24, 1907,
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TEN PAGES.
Because you know a person like
a book is no reason you can place
him on the shelf.
The price of keroseue was a few
days ago advauced fifteen cents a
barrel. A Standard Oil official
explains that this is not really an
advance on the price of oil, but on
the barrel containing it, owing to
the increased cost of cooperage.
But the consumer, who will have
to pay the increase, wili not be
able to distinguish the difference.
Great Britain launched the
Dreadnaught, and immediately
Uncle Sam appropriated money
enough to build a bigger warship.
Now Great Britain launches the
Bellerophon, which far outclasses
the Dreadnaught. Now Uncle Sam
will be urged to build one to out
class the Bellerophon, and then
Great Britain—but why continue?
It is a game that the contractors
for ships delight to have the tax
payers play.
After man, in his savage way,
has done his damage, he sees his
mistake and tries to repair it. A
movement is on foot to restore the
foreste at the headwaters of the
Ohio, which have been destroyed
by greedy lumbermen and waste
ful settlers, to the great injury of
a vast section of country and
millions of people. Two million
trees are to be planted during the
next year, and still more in subse
quent seasons, It is hoped thus
to check or minimize the destruct
ive floods which have so injured
the Ohio valley, and though the
projectors are on the right track,
1t will take a long time to restore
the magnificent forests that nature
planted in that region. It is well,
however, to plant as many trees
as possible,
The big corporations continue
to lay off or discharge working
people in big bunches. We noted
8 few days ago how, within a week,
several corporations in the North
and Middle West had discharged
upwards of 100,000 men, owing to
the falling off in the demand for
their products. Now comes the
discharge of 5,000 men by the
Pressed Steel Car Company of
Pittsburg, because the railroads
are not buying any more cars; and
the railroads say they can’t buy
more care because of the fear of
oppressive and confiscatory legis
lation. Thue we see it once more
illustrated that it is the wcrking
man that gets hit 1n the neck and
kicked on the dini.er pail when the
politicians and the corporations
get to ecrapping. —Sav. News.
The captain of the Lusitania got‘
all of the praise for the fine run of
his ship, breaking all of the east
bound records. But was he enta
tled to it all? Who was it made
such eplendid speed possible?
Why, the dirty, grimy, sinewed
stokers down in the fire rooms ;
the men behind the furnaces, who
shoveled coal as if their lives de
peunded on it, breathed oil fumes
and super-heated air for hours and
hours at a time, and only came
into daylight occasionally to get
their lungs filled with the ozone of
the ocean. The stoker gets no
credit and little pav, but he is one
of the most importaut factors on
the ship.—Savanuah News.
' Local Items.
Miss Mabel Haskett, of Milton, Ohio,
is the guest of Mre. W. B. Metecalfe.
Mr. W G. Huggard has a cherry tree
in full bloom. This the Sunny South.
Warren-Abbott Real Estate Co. can
save you money on a home. See them.
« Mr. H. G. Channell, of Greenville, S
C., visited his mother here Sunday.
Mr. A. R, Murray, of Cincinnati, is
visiting his parents here.
Miss Lillie Williamson, of Rome, is
visiting her sister, Miss Cleo William
son, at the Misses Towers’ residence.
Wagons of apples from the mountains
of North Georgia are daily on our
lstreets They are fine apples, too.
For Rext—One two-horse farm, two
‘miles from Powder Springs. Agply to
‘Mrs Maggie Lindley, Powder Bprings,
Ge.
Mr. Stovall, of Decatur, Ga., will ging
at Rose Lane churck on next Sunday
afterncon at 2 o’clock. Everybody in
vited.
If you want a bargain, see Warren-
Abbott Real Estate Company.
Rev. J. J. Crow preached at South
Side Baptist church every night last
week. He received five accessions by
profesgion of faith.
Mr. and Mrs, D. F. Green have moved
to 300 North Waddell street, where they
can better accommodate boarders, hav
ing both hot and cold water baths.
Stoves are being put in order and
fires are being started. The winterish
weather beging to send the scuttle to
the coal house.
If you want a farm, and want to save
money on it, see Warren-Abbott Real
Estate Co.
Dr. C. D. Elder will leave this week
for New York, where he will take a
a Bix weeks post-graduate course in the
hospital.
Mr. John Harrison, of Savannah, and
Miss Willie Kate Waters, of Atlanta,
spent Wednesday here as gnests of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Meinert.
Have you seen the list Warren-Ab
bott Real Estate Company now have?
It will pay you to look at it. |
Mr. C.C. Grist says he had the best
day’s business Saturday that he has had
since he has been in Marietta. Adver
tising pays.
The annual meeting of the Clarke Li
brary Association will be Leld at the
library, Thursday afternoon at four
o’clock, October 24th, 1907, A full at
tendance is desired.
W. R. Powgr, President.
Miss Rosalie Norton, who has been
vigiting Mrs. J. T. Corley, at her beau
tiful country home, ‘‘Arden,” for some
time, has returned to her home 1n Cov
ington. Miss Norton will probably
spend the winter in Texas, where she
goes soon to vigit friends and relatives.
Mrs. J. W. Hicks, of Atlanta, who has
been spending the past week with the
family of Mr. J. S. Hicks, returned
home Saturday, accompanied by Miss
Georgia and Master Steve Clay Hicks,
who returned Sunday evening.
A fusilade of pistol shots Saturday
night about nine o’clock, at the depot,
‘were fired by night Marshal Osburn at
i a fleeing negro man whom he attempted
to arrest for shooting at a negro woman.
The negro got away.
It is said that the cotton factories at
Acworth and Canton are making
money and adding to their equipments.
We are gratiffed to hear it, and only
backs up our statement that one or two
would pay in Marietta.
A cotton factory would be a good
thing for Marietta. An oil mill and
fertilizer factory would also prove ben
eficial, and would pay. They always
bring good dividends to the stockhold
ders.
Mr. E. G. Gilbert has sold his pretty
little five-room cottage on Maple ave
nue to Mr. H. F. Martin, who will oceu
py it in future. The sale was made by
Bernard Awtrey, of the Marietta Real
Estate Company.
Messrs. A. G. and J. E. McKenney
have sold their farm of 122 acres, three
miles north of Powder Springs, to Mr.
TLomason, of Carroll county. This was
one of the farms advertised in Mr. Ber
nard Awtrey’s list of ‘‘Good Farms for
Sale in Cobb 7’
A MARIETTA YOoUNG LapY HONORED.—
Miss Marie Leake, who entered the
Maryland Institute of Arts and Designe
& year ago, has just won the scholar
ship of one year in this institution.
Miss Marie was offered a position in
New York as a designer, but declined.
Margiep.—Mr. Charley R. Wheeler,
of Cherckee county, and Miss Mollie
Haney, of Cobb county, were married
at the court house in this city on last
Monday morsing. Judge George D.
Anderson, Justice of the Peace, per
formed the ceremony,
There has been a good deal of eotton
come to the Marietta market, and trade
hag been pretty good with the mer
chants, but the farmers are eareful of
their expenditures this season and try
ing to make their circumstances easy.
A number of them are buyirg addition
al farme, and some are buying that
have heretofore been renters,
Local News Overflow.
Mr. J. B. Gartrell has heen very sick
with la grippe for the past ten days.
There is lots of people who patronize
a newspaper to the liberal amount of
one dollar a year, a subseription, and
who think they ought to control and
dictate its policy.
The ladies of the Presbyterian church
will have a ‘‘Rummage Sale,”” in the
basement of the Court House, next
week, beginning Monday and continu
ing until Saturday night. The patron
age of the public solicited.
Diep —ln Atlanta. on Tuesday morn
ing, Mr. Will Garwood, aged eighteen
yearg, son of Mr, and Mrs W, F. Gar
wood, of typhoid fever. His remains
were carried to Jasper Wednesday for
interment.
A Philadelphia dcetor recommends
candy to satisfy the cravings for alco
hol. After the first of January, the
confectionery stores in Georgia ought
to do a big business in selling candy.
Gordon Lee i 8 now referred to as the
‘‘Father of Good Roads.”” We hope to
adopt his children in Cobb county.
Good roads are indispensable to prog
ress. Money spent for good roads is
well spent. Nothing enhances the val
ue of property more, and everybody
seems to be in favor of good roads, and
what everybody favors we ought to
have.
Epirors MARIATTA JOURNAL:—In the
issue of the 9th inst., an unintentional
wrong was done the Rev. Clarence C.
Leman, former rector of St. James
parish, Marietta, in saying that he left
the ministry for a time. I wish to cor
rect the statement by saying that he
has never stopped his regular ministry,
but has been continuously working and
holding some very important pariches,
being at one time Dean of the Cathedral
at Quincey, 111. I ask that this corree
tion be made lest a false impression
may be made by the assertion that he
left the ministry. Yours truly,
Gro. E. BENEDIOT.
Foley’s Kidney Cure will ecure any
case of kidney trouble that is not be
yond medieal aid. Sold by all drug
gists.
Never borrow trouble, but al
ways be ready to lend it. ‘
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DOING BUSINESS AGAIN. ‘
‘“‘When my friends thought I was
about to take leave of this world, on
account of indigestion, nervousness and
genera! debility,”” writes A A Chisholm,
Treadwell, N Y. **and when it looked as
if there was no hope left, I was gersuad
ed to try Electric Bitters. and I rejoice
to say that they are curing me. I am
now doing business again as of old, and
am still gaining daily.”” Best tonic
medicine on earth. Guaranteed by J
W Legg & Co, druggists. 50e.
Application has been made for
a building in Pittsburg, Pa., which
is to have forty stories and be 700
feet high. This is forty-two feet
higher than New York’s tallest
building, which is only 700 feet te
the top of the flag-pole.
Henry E. Jones, of Tampa, Fla,
writes: I can thank God for mygrea
ent health, duejto Foley’s Kidney Cure.
I tried deetors and all kinds of kidney
cures but nothing did me much good
till I took KFoley’s Kidney 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.
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~ Many a man is unable to meet
‘his expenses because he is headed
‘the wrong way.
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| BITTEN BY A SPIDER.
Through blood poisoning caused by a
spider bite, John Washington, of Bos
queville, Tex, would have lost his leg,
which became a mass of running sores,
had he not been persuaded to try Buck
len’s Arnica Salve. He writes: *“‘The
first application relieved, and four box
es healed all the sores.” Heals every
sore. 25¢ at J W Legg & Co’s, druggists.
Marriage is responsible for the
‘destruction of mary happy delu
-Bjons ’
THE PRICE OF HEALTH.
“The price of health in a malarious
district is just 25 cents, the cost of a
box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills.”
writes Ella Slayton, of Noland, Ark.
New Life Pills cleanse gently and im
part new life and vigor to the system.
25c. Satisfaction guaranteed at J W
Legg & Co’s, druggists.
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The politiciane have dropped
that immigrant plank from their
platform because the farmers are
dead agaiust the movement, BAYyS
the Darier. Gazette. Some of them
got the plauk nearly nailed down
before they discovered the storm
comingdown the pike,. When you
lose the Georgia politician, please
ilet. us know.
1 A CARD.
. This is to certify that ali druggists
are authorized to refund your money if
Foley’s Honey and Tar fails to cure
your eough or cold. It stops the cough,
heals the lungs, and prevents serious
results f&gm a cold, Cures la grippe
cough a prevents pneumonia and
consumption. Contains no opiates, The
genuine is in a yellow package, Refuse
substitutes. Sold by all druggists,
AFTER FORTY-FIVE YEARS,
‘“The phonograph is wounderful
enough, but the human brain is
vastly ite superior, as it has re
cently been shown to have stored
up for forty-five years the thoughts
actually paesing through it, and
the epeech resulting therefrom,”’
states a medical mau, accerding to
an exchange.
‘*A boy in a village in the Tyrol,
when fifteen years old. went to his
father’s field to catch a frisky colt.
When about to place a halter about
the animal’s neck it kicked him on
the head. The wound healed, hut
the use of the boy’s reason did not
return. For forty-five years he
lived in the village, uutil he reach
ed the age of sixty, Then a prom
inent German specialist, who pass
ed through the village on a holi
day, offered to experiment. Find
-Ing that a portion of the skull had
been forced into contact with the
brain, he, by a skillful operation,
removed the pressure.
*“The man at once regained his
reason, acd his first utterance, as
the effects of the anaesthetic wore
off, was
*“‘Did the colt get away?’ ”’
LETTER TO PRuF. DUMAS,
Marietta, ta.
Dear Sir: Here’s another problem
for those writhmetic and algebra schol
ars:
1f Devoe is weorth $1.75 a gallon, and
spreads u half further than everage
paint, and wears twice as long, what is
average paint worth a gallon, put-on,
painters’ wages being $3.50 a day and a
day’s work a gallon of paint.
The answer is minus $1.75 a gallon.
That is: you could afford to paint with
average paint if somebody gives it to
you and pays half the painters’ wages.
Yours truly,
F.W. Devoe & Co.
Henry Meinert sells our paint.
A girl will never believe a man
who tells her he loves her and lets
it go at that.
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And some people are so insid
ious that when they haven’t any
thing to do, they proceed to do
somebody.
“PNEUMONIA’S DEADLY WORK
had so seriously affected my right lung,”
writes Mrs Fannie Coanor, of Rural
Route 1, Georgetown, Tenn, ‘“that I
coughed continuously night and day,
and the neighbors’ prediction—con
sumption—seemed inevitable, until my
husband brought home a bottle of Dr
King’s New Discovery, which in my
case provea to be the only ReAL cough
cure ard restorer of weak, sore lungs.”’
When all other remedies utterly fail,
you may still win in the battle against
lung and throat troubles with New Dis
covery, the ReAL cure. Guaranteed by
J W Legg & Co, druggists. 50c and $l.
Tria! bottle free.
The contribution box in church
generally is ‘‘as sure as preach
ing.”
MORE THAN ENOUGHISTOOMUCH
To maintain health, a mature man or
woman needs just enough food to re
pair the waste and supply energy and
body heat, The habitual consumption
of more food than is necessary for these
purposes is the prime cause for stom
ach troubles, rheumatism and disorders
of the kidneys. If troubled with indi
gestion, revise your diet ; let reason and
not appetite control, and take a few
doses of Chamberlain’s Stomach and
Liver Tablets, and you will soon be all
right again. For sale by C. M, Crosby
& Co., Marietta, Ga.
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When a woman doesn’t know
her own mind it is time she sought
an introduction.
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