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MARIETTA MATTERS.
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" The blessed sunshine Saturday was
ighly appreciated. The weather was
cold, but the sunshine was inspiring.
The remant sale of the B. H. Bostain
Co. this week i one that will prove at
tractive to buyers. Read advertisement
in this issue and act accordingly.
WaxTED to buy all the beef cattle in
Cobb county. W. A, GATLIN.
They are going to have some lively
- times up in the Cherokee eireuit. Col.
R. J. McCamy, of Dalton, is a ecandidate
for Judge against J udge Gus Fite. |
Morris & Co’s Butterine at Hugh
Manning’s up-to-date market.
See the new ginghams; just in. |
H A Ward & Bro.
- 100 acres land 4 miles of Marietta, on
Powder Powder Springs Road, 2 houses
and barn, good pasture. s2soospotcash.
Biggest bargain in Cobb county. |
John P. Cheney.
The negro preacher who occupied che
streets last summer, bareheaded in the
hot sun, is back in Marietta again, en
joying the cold breeze. |
WANTED to buy 46 good milk cows,
W. A. GATLIN,
Wash pans and dippers at a cut price
for cazh. H A Ward & Bro.
One of our best known Cobh county
farmers, who has gpent meost of his life
on his farm, removed to Mariett to live.
He staid exactly two weeks, and went
back to his farm again. |
Call up Phone 359, Corall’s Tailor
Shop, for your altering, cleaning. press
ing and repairing.
Coar.—Phone 270 arnd get the best
Jellico coal, forked. MarierTa Ick Co.
Ladies’ 'skirts and cloaks cleansed
and pressed. Star Pressing Club,
JPhone 254. Harry Haynes, Manager.
Misses Lalla Barrett, Margaret Mc-
Millan, Myrtle Prichard, and Messrs.
Edward MeMillan and Norman Kitehen
spent Wednesdey evening most delight
fully as the guests of Miss helen Chris
tian in Marietta.—Acworth Post.
WANTED—A boy to do general farm
work. Good pay to the right boy.
T. J. Eubanks, Marietta, Route No 5.
Coar.—Phone 270 and get the best
Jellico coal, forked. Marierra Ice Co.
Morris & Co’s Butterine at Hugh
Meanning’s up-to-date market.
Miss Clyde Lovinggood it now teachs,
er in Rhinehardt College, wWaleska.
She graduated at the Marietta High"
School, and is a very fine character,
bright and talented.
Charlie Mell, Jr.. we learn, has pneu
monia. 1
Mr. Burney Dobbs, of Athens, visited |
home folks recently. |
Try a sack of our flour at $1.25. i
i A Ward & Bro.
Miss Fannie Winship, of Macon, is the
guest of Mrs, Ralph Northeutt.
Mrs. Henry Wyatt and children have
returned from Birmingham, Ala.
Bargains in gloves. ;
H A Ward & Bro.
Mrs. Jessie Ccnnor, of New York, is
the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Patterson.
Easter comes late this year—April
19th.
' See us about lamps
H A Ward & Bro.
Miss Jessie Reynolds has returned |
froru her visit to Athens and Elberton. l
Mrs. Olin Warwick and Miss Porter
Ray, of Atlanta, are visiting Mrs. Bus-'
B€y. |
Lots of padlocks mighty cheap for
cash. H A Ward & Bro.
Mrs. Donald Lawrence, of Talladegs,
Ala., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. D. T.
Lawrence. - 1
Mies J.ouise Schilling left last Mon
day for Florida, and will be away about
six weeks. “
Mrs. L. N. Trammell is visiting her
daughters, Mrs. Walter Sessions and
Mrs Cartright, in Birmingham. |
A few mare axes at 52 cents, |
H A Ward & Bro.
Mr. John H, Kendall, of Watertown,
Mass., is the guest of Mr. Adrian V.
Cortelyou. .
Miss Augusta Barnes entertained the
teachers of the public schools very
pleasantly on Friday afternoon.
Pletes, cups and saucers at a bargain.
H A Ward & Bro.
Mrs. Fred Hopkins, of Minneapolis,
Minn , is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Fannie Trezevant.
Mrs. C. T. Nolan has returned from a
trip to Brunswick and other pointsin
South Georgia.
8 boxes shoe nails 10c.
H A Ward & Bro.
Mr. J. A. Massey, whe has been sick
the past week, is able to be at the office
again,
The door of (arrison & Dobbs’ ware
house was found open Sunday morning,
a 3 if a burglar had been at work.
Pienty of overalle at a cut price.
H A Ward & Bro.
Drep.—The infant child of Mr.and
Mrs. C. G. Feagan died on Sunday, we
regret to learn.
You can save money buying of us.
H A Ward & Bro,
Cards of thanks, resolutfors of re
spect and obituary notices, other than
those whieh the paper itself may give
as a matter of news, will be charged
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Two white boys, about 18 years old
each, have been arrested for entering
Mr. John H. Clay’s store one night a
couple of weeks ago, taking some jew
[ elry, cigars, ete. They were arrested
{by Marshal Williams and Constable
Morris, and confessed to the transgres
gion. We are sorry they are in this
trogme\h
- Judg\e Johu Awtrey has sold his home
place on Kennesaw avenue to Dr. }J..
D. Malone, who will move to it in the
spring. Judge Awtrey will buy & small
er place. This is a very desirable home,
with spacious grounds, and was built
by Mr. Bond, late of Savannah, a npum
ber of years ago. e i
See our new white granite ¢chambers.
' H A Ward & Bro.
Mr. O, H. Martin, of Atlanta, form
erly connected with the two leading
dailies of that city, has been soliciting
ads from our business men which he
classifies in this issue. He also will
have these ads printed on oil cloth
hangers for distribution, to be an index
of the firms represented.
Winter shoes at a cut price.
H A Ward & Bro,
Short, newsy letters, on postal cards
or otherwise, sent in to the Journal
will be appreciated. Tell us the facts,
and we will put them in shape for the
printer. We want the newsfrom every
section in the county. Help us get the
news.
Cauliflower, Fresh Beets, Spanish
Onions, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Celery,
Egg Plants, String Beans and Cabbage
received fresh every day at Manning’s
Market.
CoAL.—Phone 270 and get the best
Jellico coal, forked, Marierra lor Co.
If you are behind with your subserip
tion to the Journal, you will have to
immediately pay up, or your name will
have to be dropped, as the Postmaster-
General has issued an order for the
postmasters not to receive any paper
addressed to a subseriber who is a de
linguent 88 much as 12 months. Don’t
blame us if you fail to get your paper, ‘
but blame yourself. |
For SaLe—Buff Plymouth Rocke, six
pullets and 4 roosters,
Maurice Hirsch.
Dr. 8. D. Rambo has gone to 'Florida
for two months. 1
The J. J. Black Lumber Company has #
a newly-fitted up office in the corner
store of the Gober building on Atlanta
street. It has the appearance of a bank,
and Joe is ready to receive deposits.
In the rear of the office the firm has a
storeage of goods ready for prompt de
livery.
~~Fhe “gal on the fountain” in the Ma
rietta city park, Friday morning, was
bedecked in crystal purity—covered
with a thick coat of ice—and presented
a very freezing appearance. The ‘‘ga
on the fountain” in the Piedmont bar
in Atlanta fared better. —
The Trio Laundry Co., Atlanta, uses
artesian water, no chemicals necessary
to bleach your linen. Phone 254.
Harry Haynes, Agent
for Marietta.
Mr. Amos Braselton, of Atlanta, is
one of the heirs of 40,000 acres of land,
worth $1,000,000, in Ohio, inherited
through one of his relatives marrying a
niece of Nathaniel Green. Here’s
hoping Amos will come into possession
of a big slice of the estate or its equiva
lent.
Cauliflower, Fresh Beets, Spanish On
ions, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Celery, Egg
Plants, String Beans and Cabbage re
ceived fresh every day at Manning’s
Market.
Teachers must file their reports for
the time taught up to January 31st, by
the 3d day of February next. Do not
delay. W. R. Power, Sap’t.
Look after your name on the label on
this paper and see if the date is in the
rear. If so, renew your subsertion at
once, a 8 the new ruling of the Post
master General will not allow us to
mail the paper to delinquents.
Gentlemen’s guits and overcoats
properly g(xsed
Star Préssing Club. Phone 254,
- - Harry Haynes, Manager.
Two of the German girls, who were
with the families of Mr. W. M. McKen
zie and Mr. J T. Anderson, left Satur
day night for New York. without noti
fication of their intention to leave.
" Moxey 10 LOAN.—I can make loans at
gseven per cent. on good real estate as
gecurity. 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. HoLLAND,
Attorney at Law,
Mr. H. J. Sprayberry announces his
candidacy for County Commissioner
from the Acworth district this week.
M. Sprayberry is a most excellent man
and would make a good officer.
Mr. Jamee T. Echols announces his
candidacy for re-election to the office of
County Surveyor in this issue. He has
given eminent satisfaction, and proven
competent and accommodating. His
re-election wili no doubt be the result
Mrs. Gussie Hafley, who has been vis
iting Mre. Tom Florence and her moth
er, Mrs. J. G. Hughes, left Monday for
‘Blockton. Ala., to visit her sisters for
i two weeks.
The “Travel Class” will meet at 3
o’clock on Friday, January 3let, at the
residence of Mrs. P. R: Cortelyou. Sub
jeet, '‘lnterlaken and Berne.” New
members will be welcome.
Mr. G. R. Durham, of Acworth dis
trict, i; announced as a candidate for
Tax Receiver in this issue. Mr. Dur
ham would prove an efficient officer.
Garden Seeds
Flower Seeds
(Grass Seeds
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BURPEE'S SEEDS.
GANTT & HODGES,
- Druggists.
THE BEST LINE OF
LEDGERS,
DAY BOOKS.
CASH BOOKS,
PENS, INKS.
PENCILS,
STATIONERY and
SCHOOL BOOKS
IN THE ITY AT THE
MarietTta Book STore.
J. W. Hardeman. F. Hardeman. 1. A. Hardeman.
The Place for Everybody to Trade
You can always get First-Class tioods, and Polite Treat
ment. We carry a full line of Shoes, and Hats, Pants. An
Up-to-date Line of Groceries and Hardware and full line of
High Grade Fertiiizers. Our motto is to please everybody
All Kinds of Stock Feed.
J. W. HARDEMAN & SONS.
HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF.
In ancient times the wise men of the Egst based all their
business affairs and calculations on the positionge 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 Haynes, Mgr. Phone 254
5 sk
e uenerai veraict
—IIB 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.
DST T TR SO RO, IAM AN AW RS 50 55 35T RO 088 450 6500 4 PSB PAT 50 N P TAL L 7 (T
‘North Side of Square. Phone 203.
Contractors and Builders, Notice !
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Calhoun Brick Company
————MANUFACTURERS ——
Commonr: Building Brick.
New Plant Standard Size. Quslity Unexcelled. Prompt Delivery.
Any Quantity, from a Car Load to a Million or More.
CAPACITY: SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND PER DAY
Office: 1209-10-11 Fourth Nationa! Bank Building,
AT LANTA, GEORIA.
J. J. BLACK LUMBER (0.
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WE HAVE MOVED ‘
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" Our Planing Mill to our commodious new
plant at Butlers, south of Marietta, where, with
ample railroad facilities, modern machinery and
skiiled 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
opposite 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 usual. Give us your patronage and we
will guarantee you satisfaction.
Our delivery service is perfect.
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J. J. BLACK LUMBER CO.
F. E. A. SCHILLING
(5, COSOAne 000 Seam e
LI llfllll& Dynamos and o
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FREYER MUSIC ROOMS
(i 324 T Kowe Dl bSt
- Pianos,
Organs,
Auto-pianos.
players of the whole family.
Come See Them, Whether you
Wish to Purchase or Not.
PIANOS TUNED, REPAIRED.
ROUECHE & MMEEKIN,
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Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
GENERAL JOBBING
MARIETTA, GA.