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8Y CORRESPONDENTS,
fFrom other Towns and Lo
calities.
WORK OF NEWS-FINDERS.
' Ali Points of the County Represented.
zural News Fresh and Spark
ling for Perusal.
Wiley’s.
Diep.—Mr. Sam Chestnut died
ot Covington, Ga., on the 3d inst.
He was a justice of peace for 30
vears. He was well known in Cobb
countv, being a brother of Mrs.
D. B. Henderson, near New Hope.
[ received a letter from Texas, \
and also one from Arkansas, last\‘
week, etating that the cotton crop
out there i 8 very short. It takes{
from eight to ten acres to make a
bale. '
Some of our neighbors killed
gome fine porkers last week.
Mr Isaac Reed has built a badly
veeded barn.
Mr Leonard Hamby, of Atlan
ta, spent part of last week in this
county visiting relatives, -
Some time ago I heard that a
sure cure for the toothache was to
sun the roots of the tooth and I
found it to be true last week.
I Jove to make mention of a
singing and aled the leaders, and
the place that it was held when it
it conducted respectably, but
whex it is carried on with corn
liquor, I am ashamed to tell §who
the leaders were and where held.
Please keep liquor out of gospel
gervices. Beulalh.
CASTORTIA.
Beats the The Kind You Kave Always Bougn
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Smyrna.
Mr J W Caldwell has recently
bought Mr Chas Fleming’s farm,
on Powder Springs road, opposite
the ““Orpheum Farm,” and will
move there about January Ist.
Mr John Matbews is st home on
the sick list. Cold and rheuma
tism have annulled all his sched
ues for the past week or more.
Mr and Mrs John F Petty now
occupy one of Mr Frey’s new cot
tages on Roswell auenue.
Mrs O P Hargis and daughter,
Miss Grace, of Rome, are visiting
friends and relatives in our city.
Born, to Mr and Mrs Thomas
W Whitfield, last Friday, at 10 a.
m, a fine daughter. Tom is wear
ing thesmile that ‘‘don’t wear off”’
while receiving the congratulations
of their many friends.
Services at the Baptist church
vext Saturday ar.d Sunday, Rev.
Brother Spinks officiating. Come
out acd hear him.
Mr Harry Watkinse and Miss
Gertrude Sangee were united in
marriage, in Marietta, last Sun
day. The young couple have many
friends here, who wish them a long
and happy life together. ‘‘Critic’’
also extends congratulations.
Critic.
The average man never realizes
what his wife has to endure until
he agrees to stay at home a couple
of days and attend to the children
while his wife makes a short visit
to her folks. °
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HOW’S THIS?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can-
Dot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cagxey & Co., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfeetly honorable in all
business transactions, and financially
sble to carry out any obligations made
by histiem,
WaLDING, KINNAN & MARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nelly, acting directly upon the blood
Bnd mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free, Price, 75c. per
bottle, Sold by all Druggists. _
Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti-
Pation
. The man who spende &1l of his
time mourning for lost opportuni-
Ué& will never stand much show of
ETaEplng one.
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the ’
Sigosenre of MMI
e D~ A Qs o
The wise asseseor will agk 8 man
to schedule his possessions just
*hefl_he 18 in the middle of mov
-8 hie household goods to & new
‘ocation,
Blackwells.
I There will be preaching at Eb
éuneezer next Saturday afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock, also Sunday at
11 o’clock. :
Misses Irene and Neta Dunn
spent part of last week in Atlanta,
the guests of their uncle, Dr W P
White.
_ Miss Berta McCleskey Epeut
Saturday aud Sunday with her
aunt, Mrs W P Dawsou.
Sunday echool at Ebencezer at
2:30 except every third Sunday,
wher it will be at 10 o'clock
promptiy.
Mr S R Dawson, of Woodstock,
spent Sunday with his mother,
Mrs W P Dawson.
Mr Henry White and family
spent Saturday night and Sunday
‘with his daughter, MrsJ C Giles,
near Acworth,
Miss Emma Bryan, one of Black
well’s most charming young ladies,
1s spending some time with her
aunt, Mrs J N McCleskey, in Ac
worth.
School begins at Oakland Mon
day, with Prof K=ith as teacher.
BrLuk BeLis,
DANCING PROVES FATAL.
Many men and women cateh colds at
dances which terminate in pneumonia
and consumption. After exposure, if
Foley’s Honey and Tar is taken it will
break up a cold and no serious results
need be feared. Refuse any but the
genuine in a yellow package. Sold by
all Pruggists.
- Olive Springs.
~ Mr Leonard Hamby, of the Gate
City, visited friends here Sunday.
The many friends of Mr Wylje
Allen will be sorry to learn that
he ie quite sick of typhoid fever.
We bope for him a speedy recovery.
Rev V B White filled his regular
appointment at Malouney Springs
Saturday and Sunday.
Several of the young people from
this place attended the singing at
the court house Sunday, and re
ported a good old-time singing.
Mr Richard Chalker has movead
hie family back to Marietta.
Mr Jake Barber, who has been
confined to his room for several
weeks, we are glad to learn, is able
to be out again.
Mrs Ada Garrett will spend this
week with, Mrs O G Norton and
family, uear Nickajack.
Mr Andrew Be.ar(;en and family
visited friends and relatives near
Shady Grove Saturday and Sun
day.
A large crowd from this place
attended the singing Sunday night,
given at the residence of Mr T W
Segars, near Smyrna. They re
ported a good singing and good
behavior. |
Mrs Julian Hill, whc has been
very low, we learn is very much
improved. LucILE.
Macland.
Miss Emma Gary. a returned
missionary from China, will de
liver an address to the people at
this place next Sunday afternoon
at two o’clock. She spent, six
teen years in China and her talk
will be very interesting. She will
have with her some Chinese cos
tumes, curios, etc. Let every one
who can come out to hear her,
Mre S C McEachern of Mariet
ta spent last Friday with Mre
Hattie Babb.
Mies Ethel Dobbs left last Sata
urday for North Carolina where
she will spend some time with her
brother, Mr Reed Dobbs and fam
ily.
Mr James Babb of Atlanta visi
ted relatives here last week. |
Mre R B Guffin has returned
frow a pleasant visit o her sons,
Messrs Fred and Elmer Guffin at
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Rev Olin King filled his last ap
pointment for thie conference
gar at this place last Sundsy.
e has been faithfal in his efforts
and we feel he has done great good
this year. All that he hae done
and said has been actuated by the
purest motives of sincere love.
All the most substantial members
of the church wish for hir to be
returned to this work.
The work on the college is going
on row at a rapid rate. Quite a
‘pamber of brick layers are at
‘work and the brick work will be
’completed in a few days.
We learn there is & strong move
ment on foot now to secure an
electric car line from Marietta to
Macland. We siccerely hope jour
people will rally to this move
ment for it is needed and will be
a good investment for this place.
Mrs Rachel Rice who has been
quite sick is some better we are
glad to state.
Mr Gus McElreath of Norfolk,
Va., is spending some time with
his parents, Hon. and Mrs o M.
McElreath. Ruby.
CASTORTIA.
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Jexatl “93” HAIR TONIC
In these days when youth is the moving factor —when man has made his mark at thirty-five and is dubbed a
““has been” at forty; when business houses pension the man we used to call “middle aged,” rather than allow his
lagging influence to intrude upon the modern commercial rush-—a bald head is a serious handicap.
In the social world it is equally bad for a man, while for a woman —it is fatal.
Few peoplc‘ can afford a bald head. Even those who can - those who are 'fixed' socially, financially and matrj.
monially —have no wish to do so. But afford it or not, thousands of us are bald, either partially or wholly.
What caused baldness- whether an inherited tendency; whether through undue mental effort, sickness, dandruff
or other scalp disease —makes no difference. What we want is HAIR. :
Millions of dollars have been spent in vain efforts to grow hair on bald heads. Other millions have been spent
in an effort to restore faded gray hair to its natural shade, and still others to banish dandruff, And still dandruff
declined to disappear; hair refused to grow; lost tints of brown, blonde and auburn failed to return.
All this, however, is of the past. Failures have give place to success. A real hair tonic has at last been found.
REXALL “93” HAIR TONIC is a positive cure for all hair and scalp troubles. It is not sticky or gummy, will
not thicken on hair, does not become rancid, has no disagreeatle odor. It is clean, agreeable and pleasant to use.
REXALL “93” HAIR TONIC
Cures all cases of dandrup, falling
hair, irrvitation of the scalp, baldness,
premature fading, scanly growth, and
all those annoying affections.of the
scalp which scientists have found
to be due to the presence of mi
crobes. REXALL “93” HAIR Tonic
restores Ve hair by first killing the mi
crobes, by supplying a nutritive food
element upon which the injured hairs
may feed and regain health and
strength by deansing the scalp and
strengthening the hair follicles. 1t
assists nature to restore the color by
making the hair healthy and enabling
it to draw its own coloring matter
from the pigment glands in the scaip.
It is not a dye.
Powder Springs. |
Miss Ethel Taylor, the popular]
milliner a 8 T N Lindley’s store,
spent last Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mr M T Marshman spent Mou
day and Tuesday of last week in
Atlanta and Villa Rica.
Mre Mitchell Lindley spent a
few days recently with her pa
rents, Mr and Mrs Dick Furr at
Douglasville.
- Mrs WA Selman returned to
her home in Atlanta last Friday
morning.
Rev E M Dyer of JAcworth was
mingling with f iends here Satur
day.
The many friends of Mies Ellen
Hopkins will be sorry to learn she
is no better.
Mre Margaret Lindley has re
turned from a “pleasant visit to
Lathia Springs, Nickajack and
Douglasville.
Mies Sarah Lewis, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr and Mrs John H Lewis.
Mr Charley Lackey and family
spent Sunday with the family of
MrJ F P Lindley. -
Mrs C A Camp spent one day in
Atlanta last week, No.
The man who is quite sure he
can get into heaven his own way
knows better than to try to get in
to the Masonic order that way.
Remember that dandruff is proof
positive that microbes are at work on
the roots of your hair. Then is the
time to buy a bottle of REXALL “93”
Hair Tonic and begin treatment,
Don’t wait until you are bald.
‘" GREATLY ADDS TO BEAUTY.”
“I can most highly recommend
Rexall ‘93’ Hair Tonic as the best
of preparations for the preservation
of the hair and the promotion of its
healthy growth. It not only pre
serves the hair and stops it from
falling, but it gives it a gloss and
sweetness which greatly adds to its
beauty. Every woman should use
Rexall ‘g3’ Hair Tonic as a dressing
to the hair if she desires to keep her
hair in the best condition.”
-~ Mrs, J. C. HaLi, Palmyra, N. Y,
. J. W. LEGG & CO., Druggists
The M Store
Kennesaw. ]
Mies Cleo Craig, of Atlanta, is
visiticg Miesee Jennie and Helen
Carrie.
Miee Ruby Smith, of Marietta,‘
who hae been visiting Mrs S J Py
ron, returned home Saturday.
Mre W P Hilderbrand and Mies
Vivian Hilderbrand§ of Atlants,
visited Mrs 8 8 Williame and Mre
Ed Carrie last week.
The last quarterly conference of
Acworth circuit was held with the
Methodigt here last Wednesday.
MrP L Conner has eold his
farm to Mr Monroe Hildebrand
and bought Mr Wallace Butler’s
place on Powder Springs street.
Mr John Ellison’s buby was a
hoy and he is preparing to build a
larger houee on Acworth road for
hie occupancy.
Meesrs. Emmett Gibson and
Hamp Cason’s house on Acworth
street are nearly comdleted.
| Gipey.
WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
In ease of a hurn or scald what would
you do to relieve the pain? Such inju
ries are ‘liable to occur in any family,
and everyone should be prepared for
them, Chamberlain’s Salve applied on
& soft clotn will relieve the pain almost
instantly, and unless Ihe injurvisa
very severe one, will eause the F"" to
‘heal without leaving a sear. For sale
by C. M. Croeby & Co., Marietta.
THE STORY OF
REXALL “93” HAIR TONIC.
Before placing RExaLL “93" HAIR
Tonic on the market we realized
that we had a formula of exceptional
value, and yet we determined to give
it a thorough trial before we offered
it as a Rexall preparation. We there
fore wrote to one hundred druggists
in as many cities, asking the name of
one customer who suffered from a
disease of the hair and scalp. To
each of these customers we sent
three bottles of the hair tonic and
asked them to try it and report
upon it,
“Tur Resvrr: Five reported no
answer, two reported adversely and
Acworth. |
Mre Daniel Stewart left Satur
day for Norfolk, Va., where she
wi{l vieit Mr Stewart’s parents.
Mre W P Martin has returned to
Adairsville, after visiting her pa.
rente here.
Mre D F McClatchey, of Mari
rietta, visited the family of Mr
Orlando Awtrey last weeg.
Misses Leila and Ida Gilbert, ot
Smyrua, visited Mrs A J Morgan
here the past weck.
Mies fiutzie Mitchell visited
Mrs A C Smith, in Atlanta, last
week.,
Rev Mr Searight attended the
Presbyterian synod, 1n Macon, last
week. 4
Mre W M Webb returned last
Friday from a visit to relatives in
Atlanta.
Miss Helen Christian, of Mari
etta, vieited her sister, Mrs Ab
bott, here this week.
Monday Acworth was a teeming
mase of humanity—*‘in town’’ to
ses the Sur: Bros.’ circus.
Rev Churles Power, of Dublin,
Texas, arrived in Acworth Satur
day. He is to be one of the prin
cipa's in the McLain-Power mar
riage, to take place at Mais Hill
Presbyterian church nex& Thure
day afternoon. s
Miss Margaret McMillan enter
NINETY-TIHIREE sent enthusiastie
leports of the remedy and gave de
tails of the splendid effect in each
individual case,
We therefore selected * NINETY.
THREE” HAIR TONIC' as the
name of this preparation, which we
believe to be the best. Could any
other name be so significant of merit?
Any test have been more fair ? Any
results more encouraging ?
In buying RexarLn “g 93 Ham
Tonic you take no chances what
ever. If after a trial you are not
more than satisfied we will promptly
and cheerfully refund your money,
SOLD ONLY AT OUR STORE,
LARGE BOTTLE, 50 CENTS,
MAIL GRDERS FILLED.
tained Mies Lena McLain to a
‘‘kitchen shower”’ laat Saturday af
ternoon,
Miss May Reyuolds entertained
ng guests to a ‘‘heart party’’ last
riday and Saturday nights in
honor of Mise Lena McLain.
Dixig,
Providence, ~
On account of thé rain last Sun
day, no religious services were hofd
at this place,
A good rain fell here last Satur
daglnight and Sunday morning,
rs Maggie Miner and chil
dren, of Marietta, are visiting her
mother and other relatives for a
few days.
Mre Augustas Adams, of this
place, has been on the sick list for
the past week .
Lillie, Maud and Laura Hen
drix, of this place, visited George
Hendrix and family last Sunday.
Mrs Della Hendrix visited her
mother, who has been sick, ou last
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Lula Sewell visited
their sou, Mr C O Sewell and fam
ily, last Sunday.
Mre Spinks, of this place, 18 vis
iting Ben Sewell’s this week,
Boe Waite.
There are msny sick-of-home
voyagere on the sea of matrimony,