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{ MARIETTA MATTERS.
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: JouvrNAL’s Bell Telephone, No. 18.
- gubseribe for the Journal, $l.OO.
Born to Mr.and ‘Mrs. C. G. Féagan
a deughter, weighing fourteen pounds.
rn, bran, cotton seed.. meal, hulls
gn?looats- H A Ward & Bro.
Mrs W. T. Potts has returned from
Conyers.
Mrs. Sam D. Squires ,is quite sick
ywith the grippe at Mrs. Barkalow’s.
Bargains in coffee.
H A Ward & Bro.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Squires has rented
Mr. D. F. McClatchey’s residence.
For RextT.—A nice dwelling on Ses
sions street. J. W. Browy,
Merchant.
Mrs. Cornelia Dorsey, of Gainesville,
Ga., is the guest of Mrs, M. R. Lyon.
You have the Journal office account.
Send us the money, now.
Born to Mr, and Mrs. W, T. McLeed,
a fine girl.
See us about tin ware and granite
ware. H A Ward & Bro.
Miss White, of Gadsden, Ala., is the
guest of Miss Iza Reynolds.
Call up Phone 359, Corali’s Tailor
Shop, for your altering, ¢leaning. press
ing and repairing. '
Mr. Charley W. DuPre has bought a
Stanley steamer runabout automobile.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haynes:
a fine daughter.
. A good axe for 52 cents.
H A Ward & Bro.
"Mr. Arthur Dobbs, of Marietts, has
accepted a position with the Cedartown
Marble Co.
Will sell you a bargain in stock pow
ders. H A Ward & Bro.
WANTED—A boy to do general farm
work. Good pay to the right boy.
T.J. Eubanks, Marietta, Route No 5.
For RexT.—One 4-room house, good
garden and fine well water; close in.
Apply to J. W. HArRDEMAN,
For Rexr.—Four 3-room houses ; nice
location ApplytoJ. W. HARDEMAN.
Mr. A. H. Jordan and Mr. S, E. Jor
dan and family have moved to Carters
ville.
Lots of bargains all the time.
'H A Ward & Bro.
Miss Iza Reynolds is atenographer for
the Georgia Manufacturing and Public
Service Company.
A pew line of pretfiy dress skirts at
48cts. ‘ A Ward & Bro.
A change of schedule went into effect
on the L. & N, on the 18th inst. See
schedule in this paper.
Rev. W, M. Janes, of Williston, 8. C.,
will preach at the Baptist Church next
Sunday morning and night.
Cosr.—Phone 270 and get the best
Jellico coal, forked. Marrerra Ick Co.
Mr. Albert Thornton left Saturday
for Etowah, Tenn., being connected
with the office force of the L. & N,
A firet class axe at 52¢.
H A Ward & Bro.
Mrs. Charles D. Davis, of Hamilton,
Ohio, was the guest of her brother, Mr.
C. C. Coyie, last week. She has gone
to Florida to spend the winter.
Two cans of sugar loaf beets for 15¢.
,H A Ward & Bro.
Col. E. H. Clay is now ‘keeping
house,” since the family have gone to
Washington. Mr. Gus Grogan keepg
him company at night. \ 1t
Bargains in gloves. !
H A Ward & Bro.
The L. & N. office forece here have
gone to Etowah, Tenn. We understand
the force is being decreased to save ex
penses.
Morris & Co’s Butterine at Hugh‘
Manning’s up-to-date market. |
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Mr. L O. Litchfield has sold his farm
on Bells ferry road to Mr. L. D. Day,
taking Mr. Day’s farm near Smyrna in
exchange.
Mrs. M. L. Perry is eriticaily ill.
Her son, Mr John Perry, of Arkansas,
arrived Sunday.
The clever candidates for county of
fices don’t mind wind, rain, mud nor
cold, but are actively at work to win or
lose~and the most of them have to
loge.
Cauliflower, Fresh Beets, Spanish
Onions, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Celery,
Egg Plants, String Beans and Cabbage
received fresh every day at Manning’s
Market,
Diep.—Mr, Wash Croft, aged 83 years,
died at his home near Blackwells, Sat
urday, 11th inst. He was buried at
Enon, ahove Woodstock. He leaves a
wife, three daughters and three suns.
UoAL.—Phone 270 and get the best
Jellico eoal, forked, Marierra loz Co,
_ Caulifiower, Fresh Beets, Spanish (;)n
-ions, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Celery, Egg
Pl_ancs, String Beans and Cabbage re
ceived iresh every day at Manning’s
Market,
Coar.—Phone 270 and get the best
Jellico coal, forked. Marierra Icx Co.
Mr. Barney M. Dobbs has sold his
farm, and is now living at 408 Law
rence street.
The J. R. King Dry Goods Co. this
week, in a page advertisement, are of
fering white goods, laces, underwear,
etc., at a clearance sale that the ladies
will do well to read and profit by. This
enterprising store is right up-to-date
on the style of goods that pleases the
ladies. Everything is just as repre
sented, and the customers ean expect a
fair deal at the lowest prices. Read
the advertisement and call and see
them.
B“ig cut price clothing sale at T. W.
Read’s. 14 to ¥ off the regular price.
Having sold the 5-room cottage on
Marle avenue, we have another one on
same avenue, 6-rooni, tha. we offer
at $2250.
E. P. Greex Rear Esrare Co.
Mr. R. H. Northeutt is announced as
a candidate for County Commissioner
lor the Marietta District. He is urged
by a large number of our citizens to
make this race. His eminent qualifica
tions and sterling character are such as
to strongly commend him to the suf
frage of the voters. It goes without
gaying that we need such men as Mr.
Northeats in this responsible office.
Read his announcement,
25 to 50 per cent. reduction on eloth
ing at T. W. Read’s clothing store.
The Trio Laundry Co., Atlanta, uses
artesian water, no chemicals necessary
to bleach your linen. Phone 254,
Harry Haynes, Agent
-~ for Marietta. _
Mr. J. Glenn Giles, who has been
studying law under Judge Gober, passed
& most satisfactery examination, and
has been admitted to the practice of
his profession. Mr. Giles is a graduate
of the State University, and we predict
for him success. \Read his law card in
this issue. T
~ Plenty of good shoes cheap.
e H A Ward & Bro.
We have two 4-room houses, on good
street, at a bargain at $llOO each.
E. P. GRegN ReaL Esrate Co.
Mr. T. W. Read, the up-to-date
clothier commenced a clearance sale
from i 3 to ¥ off of all clothing, ete.,
on the 18th of January, and will last
thirty days, Now is the time to get
good interest on your money by buying
at this sale. Read half page advertise
ment, |
Ladies’ 'skirts and cloaks cleansed
and pressed. Star Pressing Club, |
Phone 254. Harry Haynes, Manager.
Morris & Co’s Butterine at Hughj
Manning’s up-to date market. |
100 acres land 4 miles of Marietta, on
Powder Powder Springs Road, 2 houses
and barn, good pasture. $2500 spot cash.
Biggest bargain in Cobb county.
John P. Cheney.
Three more days, Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, of the Embroidery and
lace sale at B. H. Bostain Co.’s satore.
Now is the time to avail yourself of the
spiendid bargains to be had. It will
be money in your pocket to attend this
gale. Read the half page advertise
‘ment in this issue.
For REeNT.—Five-room cottage on
Lawrence street. Mgs H. G.CoLk.
We can gell overalls cheap.
H A Ward & Bro’
Look after your name on the label on
this paper and see if the date is in the
rear. If 80, renew your subsertion at
once, as the new ruling of the Post
master General will not allow uns to
mail the paper to delinquents.
Gentlemen’s suits and overcoats
‘properly goosed.
Star Pressing Club. Phone 254,
— Harry tlaynes, Manager.
" Alderman J. Mack Fowler has been
‘'made mayor pro.tem. Mack will no
doubt prove all right in the mayor’s
chair and acquit himself with flying
colors. Our town is so very orderly
there is not much to do in that line.
- _Pites, cups and saucers at a bargain
price h A Ward & Bro.
Mr. J, M. Bishop is announced as a
candidate for County Commissioner in
this issue, to represent Merritt’s, Ros
well, Post Oak and Gritter districts.
Mr. Bishop is one of Cobb county’s
substantial citizens, conversant with
county affairs, and would make a most
satisfactory and efficient commissioner,
Read his announcement.
Four-room houge and about six acres
of ground, just outside city limits, at a
bargain. See us at once.
E. P. GreeN Rear Esrare Co.
Rev. Neleon George has returned
from Atlanta, where %e has been re
ceiving treatment at St. Joseph’s In
firmary.
Moxgy 15 LLoaN.—I can make loans at
geven per cent. on good real estate as
security. Loans on farming lands a
specialty. It costs nothing to see me
at my office in Marietta and fird out all
about it. R. N. HoLrLaAND,
Attorney at Law,
Missionary Institute of Mariatta Dis
trict will meet in Woodstock, January
29th and 30th. All the preachers of the
District and 8 great many laymen will
be present
Five-room cottage for rent, with
bath, kitchen and servant’s room; on
ear line, 1% miles from town. Apply
‘phone 121.
i Own’ Your Own Home.
For Sare—Two 4 room houses on
'Lemon street and two 5 room houtes on
'Stewart Avenue. Will make low price
‘and long time an deferred payments.
See me at once if you wish to buy.
James T. ANDERSON.
Garden Seeds
Flower Seeds
(srass Seeds
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BURPEE’'S SEEDS.
GANTT & HODGES,
Druggists.
THE BEST LLINE OF
LEDGERS,
DAY BOOKS, k
CASH BOOKS,
PENS, INKS,
PENCILS,
STATIONERY and
SCHOOL BOOKS
IN THE CITY AT THE
Marietta Book Store.
J. W. Hardeman. F. Hardeman. I. A. Hardeman.
The Place for Everybody to Trade
You can always get First-Class Goods, and Polite Treat
ment. We carry a full line of Shoes, and Hats, Pants. An
Up-to-date Line of Groceries and Hardware ard full line of
High Grade Fertiiizers. Our motto is to please everybody
All Kinds of Stock Feed.
J. W. HARDEMAN & SONS.
HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF.
Iu ancient times the wise men of the KEast based all their
business affairs and calculations on the positions and move
ments of the stars. And now in 1908 the wise men here pat
ronize the STAR PRESSING CLUB and TRIO LAUNDRY,
Moral-—GET WISE,
Harry Hayvnes, Mgr. Phone 254
~——llB THAT—
C. H. DOBBS
Keeps the cleanest store, the fresh
est stock, the purest goods, the best :
variety of groceries to be found in
town. Call and see.
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North Side of Square. Phone 203.
Contractors and Builders, Notice !
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Calhoun Brick Company
~——MANUFACTURERS ——
Common Building Brick.
New Plant. Standard Size. Quslity Unexselled. Prompt Delivery.
Any Quantity, from a Car Load to a Million or More.
CAPACITY: SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND PER DAY
Oftice: 1209-10-11 Fourth National Bank Building,
ATLANTA, GEBORIAE.
J. J. BLACK LUMBER CO.
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WE HAVE MOVED
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Our Planing Mill to our commodious new
plant at Butlers, south of Marictta, where, with
ample railroad facilities, modern machinery and
skilled labor, we are better prepared than ever
to handle our trade.
OUR UP-TOWN OFFICE.
The moving of our machinery has in nowise
interfered with us filling all orders, as we
have an office and salesroom in the new building
oppusite our present office, on Atlanta street,
where we carry a full' line of Doors, Sash,
Blinds, Moulding, Mantels, Brackets, Flooring,
Ceiling, Shingles, Weatherboarding, Lime, Brick,
and everything in the building line. The needs
of our friends from the country will be filled
here as neual. Give us your patronage and we
will guarantee you satisfaction. ‘
Our delivery service is perfect.
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F. E. A. SCHILLING
i, Gasone o Seam Engnes.
LI LO, ynamog (10 Molos
Bl v B and Fve Moms
Inlemommumcu@iuul_elan.l_mue_svsmms.
FREYER MUSIC ROOMS
Oldest and Bl: gi:fif: : Z:Eso:: ~40 Years
Pianos,
Organs,
Auto-pianos.
The Autorpiano makes piano
players of the whole family.
Come See Them, Whether you
. Wish to Purchase or Not,
PIANOS TUNED, REPAIRED.
ROUECHE & MMEEKIN,
=P LUV BIN G-
Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
GENERAL JOBBING
MARIETTA, GA.