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VOL. 12,
OCAL NEWS [TEMS
Matters in City Briefly
® Chronicled for Jour
¢ - nal Readers.
Mr. R. 8. Lindley is now with J. R.
ing Dry Goods Company.
Mr. McCleskey is clerking in C. W.
DuPre’s.
| School Satchels and a'l supplies at
Tegg’s Drug Store.
- Burpees Swxeet Pea and Nasturtium
eq\ds iu buik, new seed.
3 Gantt & Hodges.
Mr. Geo. H. Keeler leaves this week
for Mexico, where he is manager of a
silver mine.
Ladies’ skirts and cloaks cleansed
andipressed. Star Pressing Club.
Phone 254, Harry Haynes,'Mang’r.
For Rext, or Sale ®Cheap—Seven
room house with bath and modern con
veniences on Washington Ave. .
D. C. CoLk.
Higgin’s Drawinv%, and Payson’s In
dellible Ink at J. W. Legg & Co’s.
Miss Carrie Bishop, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. V. B Bishop, who has been
visiting in Cartersville, has returred
home. .
Losr—A little brown fur neck piece.
Reward if returned to Mrs. R. M. Me-
Neel, 707 Church strest.
Burpess Sweet Pea and Nasturtium
geads in bulk, new seed.
Gantt & Hodges.
The sale of the Goss property has
been postponed until the first Tuesday
in February, before the court house
poor.
Coar.—Phone 270 and get the best
Jellico coal, forked. Magrierra Tck Co.
Passe Partout Bending {Hangers and
glass at J W Legg & Co.
_ Mr Pickens Tate, on Route No. 1, on
8 Oth inst, killed two 20 months old
weighing 409 and 454 pounds re
,, ively, netting 863 pounds.
——CRIST’ S——
Embroidery and White Goods
— S ALE—
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, January l6th, 17th and 18th
¢ Exceptional Values in Cambrie, Swiss and Nainsook Embroideries in New 1908 Styles. |
Corset Cover Embroideries in cambric and swiss,
Values up to 50c a yard,
Cambric Edging and Insertion worth up
Wie yard pervand... Asc
Cambric and Swiss Edging and Tnser
tion worth up to 20c a yard, at . 10c
12} ¢ grade Bleaching,
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ygg==WE are offering some of the best val
ues in fine Embroideries and White
Goods ever shown in Marietta.
C. C. GRIST, - Marietta, Ga.
The store of Mr. John H. Clay was
entered by a burglar on Thursday.night
by the breaking of a glass in the door
and then pulling the fastening down.
The money drawer was broken opan,
robbed and some few articles taken.
We sell and recommend the ‘*Hyge
ia’”’ nursery Bottle. J. W. Legg & Co.
- Acworth is going to make = Rffg
pull at the next legislature to be made
& new county. If she suoceeds, then
e town will have_two newspapers in
;Eme of one and there will be a rush
r county offices. '%
- For RENT—6-room house, with § acre
farm, inside city limits.
3 William Attaway.
2 The “Ideal’’ Hair Brushes can be had
at Legg’s.
. The embroidery and white goods sale
at B. H. Bostain Company’s this week
i 3 & maryel of low prices. The ladies
#ill be very mugh interested in their
a{]vertisement in this issne.
'We sell Krom’s Medicated Soap for
skin, scalp and hair. J. W. Legg & Co.
‘Messrs. A. J.Benson and R. L, Ben
son, brothers, and Mr. J. D Benson,
father, constitute the firm of Benson
Bros. & Co., who have bought Goggins’,
gsocery stock on the west side of town#
The proper writing aper. Keéffle
saw Linen. Get a pound, 35¢c. J. W.
Legg & Co.
Mr. M. G. Richardson has sold his in
terest in marble business in Cedartown
to his partaer, Mr. L. H. Dobbs. and
has moved back to Marietta with his
famnily. They own a home here.
Coco Butter good for winter chaps
,%nd fine for massage 10e at J W Legg &
0. .
The Ladies’ Memorial Association
will hold its regular quarterly meeting
in Lodge Room on Wednesday, January
1224, at 3 o'clock p. m..
| AIMEE L. GLOVER,
Recording Secretary Pro Tem.
' Burpees Sweet Pea and Nasturtium
Saeds in bulk, new seed.
Gantt & Hodges.
Coar.—Phone 270 and get the best
Jellico coal, forked.. Marrerra Ice Co.
,\~e sure and attend the embroidery
and white goods sale at Grist’s store
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
MARIETTA, GA.. THURSDAY MORNING, JAN. 16, 1908,
The report of the Chairman of the
Finance Oommittee of the last City
Couneil, that they paid $BOO debts
of the old administration and now
only owe $l,lOO, and that eliminating
‘the $BOO, they have spent only $3OO
!more than they received, is a very fine
showing for Mayor Dobba and alder
binen. QOonsidering the large amount of
Street work and macadamizing, cross
:kigs paved, iron railing around the
‘park, concrete coping in the park, and
‘the square macadamized, it presents to
‘the public mind results very ereditable
iand gratifying.
The Orescent Pressing Club guaran
tees satisfaction. Phone 43.
J. W. Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. John B, Cleveland, o?‘
Spartanburg, 8. C., have announced the
approaching marriage of their daugh
ter, Miss Caroline, to Mr. Abner Alex
ander Towers, of Gadsden, Ala., to take
place on Thursday, the 23d of January,
at 12 o’clock, Church of the Advent,
Spartanburg, 8. C. et
~ The Trio Laundry Co., Atlanta. uses
t' tesian water, no chemicals necessary
to bleachjvour linen. Phone 254,
Harry Haynes, Agent
f jor Marietta.
The lad‘ir will be very much inter
ested in the embroidery and lace sale
at C. C. Grist’s store for Thursday,
Friduy and Saturday. January 18th,
17th and 18sh. His half page advertise
ment in this igeue tells all about it.
There are bargains to be had. Go and
gee. e
Let us send and get that suit, skirt or
coat. We will make it look like new.
The Crescent Pressing Club. Phone 43.
J.W. Perrv.
Don’t forget that C. W. Qthre is pow
carrying on a great reduction sale of
8814 per cent off of all clothing, the
latest and best. Read his hal? page
‘advertisement and see the prices.
Money saved is money made.
~ Judgse Geo. ¥, Gober spent a few days
in Savannah last week, attending the
convention of the National League of
Commission Merchants of the United
Statee. He was royally entertained.
The proper writing paper, Kennesow
{éir(x)en. Get a pound, 35c. J W Legg
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Match Sets, Wide Bands and Corset Cover Em
broideries in Swiss and Nainsook, 3
worth up to 75¢ yard, at ... ... c
White Lawn, sheer and fine, splendid l
value at; peryard,.... .. - - Oc
40-inch White Lawn, 1714 ¢ value at,
per yard .. _2,.“- G lzc
An electric light wire was down one
day last week near the Episcopal
church, and the negro driver of the
Marietta Ice Company’s wagon caught
hold of it to get it out of his.way. The
wire was insulated, hut immediateiy
the negro began todance under the
shoek. He begged to be released and
prayed for help, but still the wire held
him, and he floundered about and kept
dancing and hollering. Finally the
wire got taut and he was released and
‘ made happy, but not hurt. g
The Crescent Pressing Club; “afént
for Guthman Laundry. %’hnne 43. ]
T J. W. PErry. |
It you are behind with your subpcrip-'
tion to the Journa', you will have il
immediately pay up, or your name will |
ave to be dropped, as the Postmaster- |
eneral has issued an order for the
postmasters not to receive any paper|
addressed to a subseriber who is a de
linquent as much as 12 months. Don’t
blame us if you fail to get your paper,
bat blame yourself.
Burpessflweet Pea and Nasturtium |
geeds in bulk, new seed.
\Gantt & Hodges.
We sent you a statement of your sub- l
seription account. Please give it your
attention. |
Mr. J. W. Morris has been appointed
baiiiff by Judge John Awtrey, to sue
ceed Mr. J. A. Landers, deceaseq._.fi
The first session of the 7th District
Agricultural School will begin at Mac
land, Cobb county, February 3d,4%l
Baturday night, at Calhoun, Ga.,
burglars robbad the gafe of Chastain
Bros., getting about $l5O in cash. The
safe is kapt unlocked to keep burglars
from blowing it open. The safe is for
the preservation of books and papers
from fire. ‘w
Gentlemen’s guits and overco:ts
properly goosed,
Star Pressing Club, Ahone 254,
. Harry Haynes, Mang. |
At 10 o’cloek a, m., on Thursday, Jan- ‘
uary 16th, 1908, at the former place of
business of 3. E. Jordan, I will receive
bids for his stock of merchandise, store
furniture and fixtures, including scales,
show cases, oil can, ete., ete., either in
bulk or for parts of same. This January
13th, A. D. 1908. E. G. GiLBERrT,
Trustee in Bankruptey.
hoe=-=THIS sale will continue for three days
--Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
January 16th, 17th and 18th. Don’t miss it.
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| SCHOOL SUPPLIES
4 At no other store will you find such a profusion of School
: Supplies. At no other store will you find the different iiems
priced at such low figures.
! Our stock includes every school requisite, and by buying :
here your choice is wide on different items; and each item is
the most desirable of its kind. t
; We are always on the lookout fer and have everything :
new and up-to-date, and as our stock keeps pace with the ad
' vances made in educational needs, you may depend on the '
i store having all the very latest in School Supplies. |
J. W. LEGG & CO.,
The School Book Store.
Reputation has carried some
men to success when their charac
ters woald have condemned them.
’ Last year's failures will count
}for naught if made the stepping
stones to this year’s snccesses,
Bleached Towels, size 18x40 inches, good weight.
Some are plain white and others
have colored border, Each........... loc
15¢ grade Cambrie, 1
PO e 122 c
Remnants in White Waist Goods H AI]F VAI'“H
A BDORY.
White Madras Waisting,
POr YR vitLS e e lsc
After all, the chief difference
between most people is in the
length of the clothes line. it
A lot of people who think they
are wearing crowns now will know
their crosses after awhile,
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