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COUNTY NEWS
BY CORRESPONDENTS,
From other Towns and Lo
calities.
NORK OF NEWS-FINDERS.
41i Points of the County Represented.
Rural News Fresh and Spark
ling for Perusal.
Wiley's.
To all lovers of the old music:
Uuele Wiley Dodgen wants to
have one singing at the court
house next Sabbath, and the books
to be need will be the Sacred Harp
and Christian Harmony. Now,
I=t all of the singers, both old and
young, come to Marietta on that
day and lend a helping haud to
U'ncle Wiley. He is an old brother
i music. |, Now, let us all rally to
hie support, as he is very feeble.
He 18 now about 81 years of age,
and, according to nature, he can’t
sing with us in this world much
longer. Therefore, I urge that we
come to his call, and give him one
more day of rejocing this side of
the grave. I have writter to sev
eral good singers of Atlanta, re
questing them to be with us on
that day. You can bring your
dinner 1f you wish, and if not, you
can eat late breakfast and have
soon supper and nct be hurt, as
the days are short,
Mr. Jim Thomas has purchased
a tract of land containing one
bundred acres, known as the Smith
nlace v '
Mr. Callaway Little, who has
been living with Mr. J. L. Wiley,
has moved t. Marietta, where he
has accepted a position.
Mr. Joe Thomas is all emiles
over the arrival of a fine girl at
his house. Bruornam
HOW’S THIS? 5
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that ean
not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
¥. J. Cuexky & Co., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions, and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by hisfirm.
Warping, KinvaN & Magviw,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, .
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nlly, acting direetly upon the blood
ani mucous surfaces of the system,
Testimonials sent free, Priee,;se. per
hottle. Sold by all Druggists, -«
Take Hall’s Family Pills?‘f‘cfimflfi
pation oy BNE
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Powder Springs. -
Mrs Wing of Rockiiart s visit-!
ig her danghter Mrs Olin King.
Mrs Saxon Awderson and Bgu,Ji
Pat, and Mrs Cocner and chil
dren, of Marietta, spent Sunday
with the family of MeJ F P Lind
ley \ ‘
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The missionary rully at the{
Methodist church Sunday morn
g was enjoyed by all present.
The little children acquitted
themeelves nicely. b e |
Mr Willie Lindley of Marietta,
=pent Sundav with homefolks,
Mrs W A Seiman of Atlanta is
fpending several days with the
family of Mr J W Selman.
Miss Willie B Smith of Atlan
ta spent Sunday with her parents.
Prof and Mrs J S Bookheart
gave the young people. a Hallo
ween party last Thursday evening
which proved to be the most en
oyabla affair of the season.
DrW A Selman, of Atlanta,
*pent Sunday with his parents.
The many friende of Rev J L
MeKerney of Trussville, Ala, will
*gret to learn of the death of his
üby boy, Samuel Judson.
Mrs Strickland and Miss Sue
“;tz‘xcklund of Aastell spent last
Wednesday with the family of Mr.
I'N Lindley. No.
Pine [llountain.
Mr and Mrs George Sargent of
‘lherokee spent Sunday with Mr.
" M Kirk and family.
_ Mre Osie McCollum and Miss
Sue Flin visited Mr:.J D Flin’s
Wiy Sunday. b
,\,MIF_S Pearl Tolbert visited Miss
“anle Kirk last Suhday.
Mr Leander Flin is all smiles
ver the arrival of a fine daughter,
e Lucils,
For Xofauts and Chaldren.
ihp K
e Kind You Have Alweys Bought
Bears the
Siguemvg of MM
v funny how much mors will
'E some paople seem to make sac-
M'F fo¢ the heatheu than fur
olf earer neighbors.
' Smyrna,
' Mr. J. C. Dunton will move in
to his handsome new residence,
Fjuut. completed, on Irelan avenune.
The Foreign Missionary Society
of the Methodist Church held in
teresting services here on the 28th,
20th and 80th ult. A large num
i ber of delegates were present. The
lecture of Miss Garey, a returned
‘missionary from Chiua, was espe
cially interesting and instructive,
The **house warming’’ given last
Wednesday by Mr, and Mrs.
Gautschy, of Smyrna, at the new
Councrete House, was a nice social
event. The beautifully finished in
terior was decorated with Japanese
lanterns, which gave the rooms a
fine impression. Cue meat and
plenty of good to eat, nicely
served, which was enjoyed by
everyone present, Delightful mu
sic was furnished by Prof. Burke,
R. Gantt, of Smyrna, and three of
the charming daughters of Mr.
Hicks, of Atlanta. The guests
were a few close friends from Ma
rietta aud Smyrna. ;
It 1s rumored that Mr. E.'F.
Morgan. secretary and treasurer
of the National Furmiture Co., of
Atlanta, will move hir family
here, occupying the Harris house
on Moore street.
The remains of little Lewis, the
two-year old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alph Oslin, of Atlauta, where the
little bey died Friday morning,
were Interred in the cemetery at
this place Saturday.
~ Mr. Charles Dubignon, of Chat
tanooga, paid a pop-call visit to
friends hers last Satarday and
Sdnday.
Mr. Cliff Fowler is home again
from a trip to the Jamestown Ex
position. He visited the poultry
show especially, and says they
have some of the finest chickens
there he ever saw in his life; and
Cliff knows a fine bird when be
sees It, too.
The remains of Mr. Will Demp
sey, who was killed in a railroad
accident in the yaras of the South
ern Railway in Aulanta on Tues
day afternoon, were laid to rest in
Smyrna cemetery on last Wednes
day evening.. Mr. Dempsey was a
Smyrna boy until a few years ago,
when he married and went to At
lantn to live and take vp railroad
ing. He worked mauy years for
the W. & A, und only recently
went over to the Southeru. He
leaves a wife aud two children,
several brothers and one sister,
besides a host of friends to mourn
his death. He was a member of
the Odd Fellows, and they buried
him, assisted by the local Lodge,
with the honors of the Order.
Miss Annie Raan, of Savannah,
has moved into the property re
cently purchaged from Mr. Loring
Brown, the same having been thor
oughly overhauled and repainted.
The Baptist congregation at this
place has changed its day of
moathly services from the fourth
to the third Sunday and Saturday
before, so that the reguiar service
will be held at that chutcn on the
third Sunday next. :
Miss Gertrude Stoppelhein ten
dered her many young friends a
delightful halloween party last
‘Tharsday night. A large number
were present, and all kinds of
games indulged in. It was a late
hour when the merry party dis
persad, and nearly all of them
were afraid of ‘‘spooks.”” Miss
Gergrude is an interesting and en
terfaining hostess.
M: John Pair has raised some
of the finest potatoes we have geen
anywhere. Saw several that weigh
ed four to four and a half pounds
each, and he said he had five hun
dred bushels of them, besides a
fine lot of sorghum syrup of purest
gradeserene. Truly, Cobb county
soil is wonderfully productive, and
‘yields abundantly when propeily
! tilled. : Crirric,
’ WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
In case of & hurn or scald what would
you do to relieve the pain? Such inju
ries are liaple to occurin any family,
and everyone should be prepared for
them. Chamberlain’s Salve applied on
a goft cloth will relieve the pain almost
instantly, and unless the injurvisa
very severe one, will eause the partz to
heal withont leaving & scar. {?or sale
by C. M. Crosby & Co., Marietta.
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- Providence.
~ There will be preaching at this
place next Sunday by Rev. Mr.
‘Myers, of Atlanta. Everyhody
invited to come out and hear him.
~ Mr Tom Stevens and wife are
all smiles over the arrival of a fine
‘boy at their home.
Mr Bud Hendrix and wite vie
ited relatives in our community
laet Sunday.
The coldest weather of the sea
son. appeared last Sunday and
Monday. Rose Bud.
It is astonishing how ‘much
closer 8 man will cling to a prio
cipal when he thinks there is some
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Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets form the foundation in the Bridge of Health,
Health is just across the river for thousands - thonsands w hose stomachs are sick, and ke U {
which grow worse mstead of better. Their stomachs need a rest, until nature’s forces can
recuperate, )
Ninety per cent of the diseases of mankind originate from a disordered stomach, and
not to keep the stomach i Lealthy condition is to court serious disease,
The Rexall Dyspepsic Tablets are guaranteed to relieve immediately and cure perma- ;
nently all the most distressing and painful forms of Dyspepsia and Indigestion. This guare
antee is printed on every hox, and mouey will be refunded to all who are not satisfied, 61
Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are Warranted toCure all Forms of Indigestion and Dyspepsia :
Money will be refunded, exactly &s prioted on package, in case of dissatisfaction. Price, 25 cents, at our sfore or by mail. g
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Kennesaw.
Miss Smithie Arrington visited
relatives in Griflin recently. |
Mrs Belle Hale ot Atlanta who
has been visitirg her sister, Mrs.
Frank Burt, has returned home.
Mre Conner, mother of Mr P L
Conner has bheen quite sick for
gsome time,
Mr J V Smith and family have
moved to Smyrua.
Mrs Charlie Bell of Smyrna is
visiting her father, Mr A L Ar
rington, who nas been quite sick.
A farmers club has been orgau
-Ized here with 28 members.
Mrs Prater, of Idaho, aud son,
Jim, of State of Washington, are
visiting her sisters, Mrs U Owen
and Mrs Joseph Adair.
Mr and Mrs S J Cason eunter
tained the young people with a
halloween party Thursday night.
C F Morgan and T R Ruther
ford attended the Masonic conveu
tion in Macon last week.
The infant of MrandJ H Ow
ens born on the 25th was interred
1 the cemetery here on the 26th.
Mrs Mollie Reece is teaching
school at Elizabeth and has over
one hundred pupils in attendance,
' Bori: to Mr and Mrs Virgil
‘Gray on Oct 23, a baby girl.
Mr and Mrs John Ellison have
a haby girl at their home.
Mrs C S Baldwin visited in At
lanta recently.
Mr Hawp Cason is buildiog a
house on Aewor b streot and wisl
occupy it with his family when
completed . Gypsy.
THE NEW PURE FOOD AND DRUG
LAW
We are pleased to annopnee that Fo
ley’s Honey and Tar for coughs, colds
‘snd lang 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 ¢hildren and adalts. Sold
by all Druggists, ; :
Blackwells. |
Mre. W P Dawson epent a few
days last week in Marietta visit
ing her dasughter, Mrs Ina Bishop.
Mr and Nfrs A C White spent a
few days last week with Mrs.
White’s father near Mt Olivet,
Miss Bertie McCleskey speut
part of last week with her cousin,
Mrs Mary Lou Brooks uear Wood
stock.
Miss Emma Dobbs, Jone of
Blackwell’s most charming young
ladies, is now taking music from
‘Miss Mary Green at Woodstock.
Among tiose who epent last
Friday with with Mr Lee Mc(les
key and went hunting were Jim
Boring, Claud Chandler and Will
'Dunn, :
Sunday school at Ehenezer ev
‘ery Sunday afternoon at 2.80. Let
everyhedy come,
Mr White and wife gpent Suu
with Mr Tom Johuston aud fami
ly.
yMr and Mrs L. C Lend of Mari
etta spent Sunday with her pa
rents Mr aud Mrs W P Bryan.
Quite a crowd attended Suvday
gchool at Kbenezer Sunday.
- Dr W P White and wife of ' At-
Janta spent a fewjdaye thie week
relatives here.
- Mr Chariie shaw is gome better
we ara giad to learn.
Mr Young of Atlauta spent a
few duys with friende here,
Born to Mr aud Mrs Charley
Ballew a fipe nine 1b son,
Blue Bells,
T L i, J - i $ '
Bosre tk3 A et 800 .;m foßeys Bouots f
Bignature =
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Ewven thelootekirts have put on
extra fritis, ‘
Macland. |
Died—Mrs W N Hardage divd‘
last Tuesday, October 20th at the
hcme of her son MrJ D Hardags
near this lace. Mre Hardage had
been sick for the past mouth and
her death was not unexpected.
She was 71 years of age, & mem
ber of the Baptist church and had
lived a faithful christian life.
She leaves an aged hushrnd, five
sons sud one daughter, all married
to mourn her logs. The funeral
services were conducted by Rev W
B Walden and the interment at.
the family burying ground at Shi
lo. The hereaved onea have our
gincere sympathy. |
Prof Pope, of Tallapoosa, open
ed school here last Monday. He
comes well recommended and we
wish him success.
Mrs Rachel Rice is quite sick.
We hope for her speedy recovery.
Mr Frank Lumpkin and familyl
of Marietta, Mr W E Saunders
and wife, also Mr Brannon Jof At
lanta, spent Sunday with the fam
ily of Mr Harvey Taylor.
Hobeon Rice, the seven year old
lson of Mr J W Rice, has picked
over two thousand pounds of cot
ton this fall up to date.
Ruby.
‘ DA G e s
! New Salem.
I Rev J.J Crow filled his regnlar
iuppointmeut at this place Satur
iday and Sunday.
. Mr Johu Price and family, of
| Marietta, spent Sunday with rela.
| tives at this place,
] Mr and Mrs R J Adair of Mac
land, visited relatives at this place
’lash week,
Mr John Jackson of Gadsden,
Als., visited friends of this place
last week.
| Miss Claudie' Burton spent last
‘week with relatives in Atianta
‘ Mr Dock Jackson and family of
Rome, spent Saturday and Sunday
'with relatives and friends at this
'place
! Born toMr and Mrs W T Guflin
‘on last Thureday a fine boy .
. Mise Kansada Foster is visiting
'her gister near Olive Spriugs thie
week, Love Ali.
. Success is the ability to make
(both ends meet without hurting
i the muddle in bending.
Complies with all requirements of the National Pure Food Law, Guarantee No. 2041, Hled at Washington,
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Advice of the largest coflee dealers , v}fl W ] 2
in the world is always to buy the old- O é/ e :
fashioned Arbuckles’ ARIOSA Coffee in % R eet
the sealed packages. Don't ask for a pound of Mocha and Java, or buy by the price, ' >
for Colfee fluctuates and you cannet get the same coffee for the same price all the tine
unless you pay too much forit. Most of the so-called Mocha and Java Coffee is simply A
masqueradmg, and is not nearly as good coffee for you as Arbuckles’ ARICGSA., the blend
of the Braziian Coffees most suitable to the taste and health of American people. By the S
hoks there is no difference between. roasted Java and Brazilian Coffees; many people drink Brazilian but pay for !ln'.
The principal difference is that Arbuckles’ costs you less. It is a mistake (o believe that a high price guarantees
quality. When you buy Ashuckles ARIOSA Colfee, you pet a full one pound package of the leading Coffee of the
world. lis sales for 37 year are greater than the combined :ales of all the other packaged coffees. By giving bettet
Coffee for the money, we have built up a business exceoding the combmed bLucinesses of the four next largest coffee firma
w the whoie warld. If your dealer will uot supply the geaume, write to ARBUCKLE BROS., New Yoit G,
Lost Mountain.
J P Logan who has been sufter
ing with a bone felon on his ting
er had to have his finger amputa
ted.
Lem Scott who came home from
Atlauta two weeks ago with ty
phoid fever is some better
J E Williams of Asheville, N C,
will move back to his farm here.
Rholie Ward and sister, Miss
Kenny, spent Sunday with their
parents here,
Clem Daßose and family have
moved 0 town to spend the win
ter.
Esmer Ward has quit railroad
ing and is working for his grand
father, T J Ward,
Miss Estelle . Hargrove of near
Smyrna 1 spending the weok with
Migges Ads and Nolia Wardlaw
and Webster Guflin will "thresh
sorghum seed wt Wardlaw and
Mayes’ sorghum mill next Friday
the Bth.
The trustees of our respective
schools shonld bestir themeelves
and get up some teachers, Many
of the <hildren could now be put
in school, Allen,
DANOING PROVES FATAL.
~ Many men and women cateh colda at
dances which terminate 1n pneumonia
‘and eonsumption. After exposure, if
Foley’s Honey and Tar is taken it will
' break up a cold and no serious reaults
need be feared. Refuse any but the
}genuine in n yellow package. Sold by
iull Druggists
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| Fit. Zion
The members of thls church had
a call meeting last Sunday and
called Rev D M Dyerfor their
pustor for another year.
Mr Leoves Reeves and wife viei
ted relatives near Powder Springs
Sunday. !
Married—Last Sunday, the Brd,
ut the residerice of Rev J J Crow,
M: Roy W Kirkto Mise Alvie
Pauline Davis Mr Kirk is a son
of D P Kirk, and 18 an industrious
ltynung young farmer of this place.
iThe bride 1« a daughter of W J
Davis, and is a sweet, inteligent
{iyoung lady, also of this place.
| Congratulations,
| Mrs Allie Hardage, of Kirk’s
Chapel spent Saturday night and
'Sanday with relatives of this
‘'place. Busy Bee.
Olive Springs.
Mige Mary Johnson is the charm
ing guest of her uucle, Mr Kve
Sohnson, in Atlanta, for several
days.
Born, on the 27th of October, to
Mr and Mrs Jule Hill, a fine threo
pound baby boy.
Mrs E [. Iretan and children,
who have been on a visit to friends
and relatives here for several
weeks, have returned to their home
in Tifton, Ga.
~ Misses Susie and Annie [Lee
Gann, of Smyrna, gpent Saturday
night and Sunday with Rev D L.
Moon and l'umily
} Master Geonrge Moon, who was
"sivk last week, ils somewhat im
.pmved. : :
Miss Lou Brown, ofter visiting
IMra ' B Barber, in Marietta, for
the past weak, has returned home,
~ Mr Jim Moon and family visit
ed her parents/ Mr and Mrs Tom
‘Landers, near Mableton, Saturday
and Sunday.
Messrs William and Robert
Dickson, of Westminster, 8 C, are
the guests nf’ylr N A Brewer and
family for a few days
- Mr Jessie Moore, a' promising
young lawyer of Atlanta, spent
Sunday with friends in vur midst,
~ Died, on Sunday, October 29th,
of typhoid faver, Cliff, son of Mr
im;d Mrs J H York, He waseeven
‘years old, and a bright aud lovable
'boy. He was an affectionate and
dutiful son, and his death is deep
[ly regrotted. The funeral took
\glaqe on Tuoesday at Malonay
Springs, Rev Owens, of Atlanta,
officiating. -We tender onr sincere
sympathy to the hereaved family.
~ Rev Mr. Reynolds, of Atlauta,
preached a fine . sermon Hunday,
‘using as his subject, **Wilt Thou
'Be Made Whole?”’' ,
Mr Pat Stephens and family, ac
companied by Professor Bfi!‘i, of
Smyrna, visited Mr J J Sanders on
‘Suuday. : :
! Mies Stella Warren is the
charming guest of Miss Lila Wil
liams, of Dallas.
l Mre W J Brown and sou, ‘tom,
visited in Atlanta a few days last
iweek. ~ 7 Lugile.
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. Giviug him credit started-many
& man or the road to the almes
' house.