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Official Journal of Cobb County
Official Journal of Marietta.
MARIETTA GA- ;
TrurspAY MorNiNGg, Nov, 7, 1907.
TWELVE PAGES,
Ask a truthful man for his opin
ion and the chances are that he
will hand you something you don’t
want.
What is believed to be the larg
est check ever passed to a wheat
grower for a single crop has just
been received by William Pendle
ton, of Oregon. The check amoun
ted to $70,842.70 and was in pay
ment for the crop harvested from
3,000 acres. The average per acre
was pretty nearly as good as some
Georgia cotton lands are doing.
In Georgia, however, there are a
number of acres that have pro
duced a bale of cotton, worth in
round figures $5O. ‘
The Philadelphia Record re
quests stand-patters to take notice
that not only are business orgaui
zations demanding tariff revision,
but farmers, who have been the
mainstay of the protective system.
are joining in the demand. The
Farmers’ National Congrees has
adopted resdlutions favoring reci
procity treaties, ‘‘thereby enlarg
ing the market for American pro
ducts.”” The increase of German
and French duties on our agricul
tural products has leen noticed
by the farmers.
' Years and years ago the North
American Indians tied their cap
tives to trees and amused them
seives by throwing tomahawks and
shootiug arrows at them, not for
the purpose of killing them out
right but seeing how closely they
could miss. That was called sav
agery. The other evening in a
Missouri city the members of one
oollege class caught twenty mem
hers of another ciass, stripped
them of their outer clothing, tied
them to trees, threw water over
them and and left them all night
i an almost freezine temperature,
That is called college fun. The
difference between savagery and
fun. it seems, is whether they do
it or we do lit.
California bhoasts a ‘poultry
aueen.”” Five years ago this wo
man got a setting of Orpington
egge and raised a brood of chick
ens. To-day she is the most prom. !
ivent breeder in the State, and is
making money “haud-over-fist."l
She has taken more ribhons and
cups than any one in the Golden
State, but the bulk of her money
18 made by fattening capons for
theg big hotels. She makes at
least $5,000 ‘in o season of four
months by selling capene, and her
aim has been to demonstrate that
poultry-raising is a woman's field.
This energetic and resourceful wo
man’s name' ia Mrs. O. . Bur.
bridge. Mra: Burbridge says that
the pleasuntest part of the whole
busiLess @ the opporturity to belp
women who come to her for advice
aud assistance. She points with
pride to one' old lady whom she
started two years ago with a sct
ting of eggs, aud who need @ plane
box for a beo house. This elderly
smatear in ‘ponltry-raizing now
elears nearly §lOO & month from
lher tlock,
EDEN WITH AN ADAN,
As proof that Southern Califor
nia is a paradise for a yonog wo
man, whether she wants to becoma
a cook or a wife, a writer in Les
lie’s Weekly says that lavor is so
costly that seven-tenths of the
families do their own cooking
Japaneseand Chinese areemployed
a 8 cooks and general house-workers
at s3¢ <r $4O a month, but they
demar: «uich an extensive commis
sary d2partment that their real ex
pense is much greater. The writer
of the articie knows several fami
lies with incomes of $lOOO or $5OOO
a year, and he has seen more men,
heads of families, sweeping, cook
ing and assisting to waeh in South
eru California than auywhere else
in the world. Wheu their wives
get sick they have to do the cook
ingthemselves or eat canned gor ds,
It is well that the men of Southern
California have at last come to re
alize the true proportions of things
in this world.
A MENACE.
The text of the law 1t is wrong
to sell liquor for use as a beverage,
but not wror g to use it as a Lever
age after it is purchased.
It doee seem as if it were a men
ace to the commonwealth to sell
liquor, it 18 equally a menace to
buy it; and if it be evil to make
it, 1t is also evil to drink it. As
it takes two to make a trade, it
takes two to make a drunkard—
one to sell and one to drink.
In a dim sort of way our Geor
gia legislature seemed to grasp this
idea a few years ago, by making it
a crime for a man to be drunk in
public.—Atugusta Chronicle,
“*Sew this on for me, Doc,’’ said
& man in the office of Dr. Bundy,
in Cleveland, 0., a day or two ago.
““This’’ was the man’s nose, that
had been cut off 1 a rolling mill
accident. The doctor stitched it
on in & minute, and the man will
be all right again in a few weeks.
Twenty-tive years ago the opera
tion would have been regarded as
impossible. Now you cau pick up
a man piecemeal into a basket
and ‘carry him to a doctor and
have him glued together as good
as new, Modern surgery is mar
velous.
~ The Lima (0.) College foot ball
team has heen forced to disband
for the season, because there is
scarcely a member of 1t whose
bones are whole. The team has
played only a few games, but from
those few it has collected are niark
able showing of broken heads,
broken noses, broken arms, crush
ed ribs, torn ears and broken fin
gere, So badly crippled has the
team become, ip fact, that it has
had to go to the hospital for re
pairs.
Of course, youdon’t know of any
reason why the fool-killer should
call on you, but you could name a
dozen reascns why he should visit
your neighhor,
oke o
If you love, love more. If you
hate, hate less. Life is too short
to spend in hating anyone. Why
war against a mortal who is going
the same road with us? Why not
expand the flowers of life and hap
pinese by learning to love, by
teaching those who are near and
dear a beautiful lesson? Your
hands may be hard, but your heart
need not te. Our form may be
bent or ugly, but do you know
that the most beautiful flowers
grow in the most rugged, unshel
tered places? The palace for care,
the cottege for love. Not that
there is no love in a mansion ; but,
somehow, if we are not very care
ful, business will ecrowd all there
is of heauty out of the heart. This
is why God has given the Sabbaths
and Saturday nights, that we may
leave business aud have a little
beart-cleaning
Apples, caudy and onions are
said to be sure cures for the liquor
habit. There ought to be a good
market for these articles in Geor
gia and Alabama next year.
TO THE FARMERS' EDUCATIONAL
AND CO-OPERATIVE UNIONS
uf Cobb County.
You are hersby requesied to meet at
the court howse on Saturday, November
9th, at 10 o’clock a. m., to take definite
action in regard to matters of vital in
terest to the membership. Masters of
importance from State headquarters
will be submitted for our consideration,
All members are urgently urged to drop
their work for a day, and sid us in the
golation of this important work, All
farmers, wBO, who gympathize with us
in this effort to obtain fair compenss.
tion for our 'abor, are cordislly invited
to meet with us. It ie a fight to the
finish to obtain that recognition of vur
righta as thé wealth-prodncers of our
eountry, R.T. Ngsgim™p, Proa,
4. B, Psrise, Sec'y. :
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‘other? It's sure to be a tie,
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| SHADY GROVE CHURCH, .
The Shady Grove Baptist Church has
decided to move from its present loca
tion to Elizabeth. For some time this
move has been discussed, and on the
fourth Sunday in last month it was de
cided by unanimous action of the
Chureh to make the change of loeation.
It is believed that the move will greatly
enlarge the field of labor and add much
strength to the Church.
It is also proposed by this Chureh to
establish, as a permanent feature of its
work, a Summer Assembly Ground.
The first of these meetings will be held
next summer under the management
of Rev. E. M. Dyer, the pastor, and
Rev. E. H. Peacock, Dr. Broughton’s
assistant at the Tabernacle church
Mr. Peacock has promised to furnish a
large tent, and to provide tents for
those who wish to camp on the ground.
The key-note of this meeting will be
evangelism, The nightservices will be
devoted to efforts to win souls to Christ.
The day services will consist in ad
dresses and lectures on soul-winning,
methods and essentials in regiv&l,yyo:k.
and all the different features of revival
work will be thoroughly discussed.
A regular course of study in evangelist
ic work will be given by a capable in
structor in this work.
The Shady Grove Church is weak fi
nancially, and fully realize that they
are undertaking something beyond
their ability, but they believe they
have the approval of the Lord in this
undertaking, and are trusting Him to
ranise them up helpers. They believe
the work they are undertaking will not
only be helpful to their own Charch,
but will be a great. thing for Marietta
‘and surrounding country, and that their
‘brethren in other churches will give
‘them their encouragement and support.
,’ While they do not intend to go begging
among other churches, they wish it
’distinctly understood that they will
gladly and thankfully accept contribu
tions in any amount from you. They
are ready to accept contributions from
a copper ¢ent to thousands of dollars,
from a pair of old shoes to the finest
' mansion. They believe they can make
it to the advantage of some of the
‘ property owners in the Elizabeth com
i munity to confer with them, and would
,be glad to hear from any of them inter
' ested.
Wesley Chapel.
The Sunday School here is pro
gressing fine. Mr Kalb gave an
interestivg talk to the Sunday
School here Sunday auc urged the
children to have a nice Xmas tree
here Xmas.
The people are hustling about
geathering their crops and sowing
grain,
School began here last Monday,
ana we solicit the trustees and pat
rons help in making this school a
light to the county and blessing to
the community. ; :
Mr Jim Morgan is building him
a nice dwelling house.
Mr Kalb was visiting relavives
here Sunday. W. M.
MY BEST FRIEND. ,
Alexander Benton, who lives on Rural
Route 1, Fort Edward, N, Y. says: “De.
King’s New Discovery is my bestearth
ly friend. It cured me of asthma 6 years
ago. It has also performed a wonder
fut cure of incipient consumption for
my son’s wife. The first bottle ended
the terrible cough, and this accom
plished, the other symptoms left one by
one, until she wag perfectly well, Dr.
King's New Discovery’s power over
coughs and colds is simply marvelous.”’
No other remedy has aver aqualed it.
Fully gaaranteed by J W, Legg & Co ,
Druggiste, doc.and $1.90, Trial bottle
free.
The svccessfnl beauty doctor
ghould realize a haudsome sum.
’ It is fuury how much interest
people will take in some things
‘they ought 19t even to notice.
:
LETTER TO STERLING PHILLIPS,
Marietta, Ga.
Dear Sir: Here’s the concentrated
fact:
Every job painted by Devoe takes less
gallons than of any nther paint.
And the paint that takes least gal
lons, wears longest; Always, We can’t
help it.
Yours traly,
F W. Devor & Co.
Henry Meinert sells our paint.
It’s easier to worry about what
we haven’t than it is to be content}
with what we have. |
Pecple with fiery tempers are
the most easily put out.
COLDS AND CROUP IN CHILDREN.
“My little girl is subjeet to colds”
says Mirs. Wm. H. Serig, No. 41, Fifth
St, Wheeling, W. Va. ‘‘Last winter
she had a severe spell and a terribie
cough but I cured her with Chamber
lain’s Cough Remedy without the aid
of a doctor, and my little boy has been
prevented many times from having the
croup by the timely use of this syrup.”
This remedy is for sale by C. M. Crosby
& Co , Marietta, Ga.
No, Mabel, the Rhine is not
noted for its rhinocercus,
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HOW TO TREAT A SPRAIN.
Sprains, swellings and lameness are
promptly relieved by Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm. This hiniment reduces in
flammation and soreness so that a sprain
may be cured in about one-third the
time required by the usnal treatment
For sale by C. M. Crosby & Co
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