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Che Marietta Tournal
W OL. 42.
‘Matters in City Briefly
% Chronicled for Jour
. nal Readers.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Butler, a
» e daughter. T— =
f Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Garrett;s
“WMaughter, Edna. =y
olonel and Mrs. B. F. Simpeon have
“S&turned from Florida.
ost—A plain gold bead necklace.
B ward if returned to Journal Office.
» Miss Pauline Gramling is visiting Mr.
C. Talley’s family at St. Petersburg,
, R, \T.“—«'
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schilling are re
"WBicing over the arrival last Wednesday
a fine son, Congratulations. _
B Garden tools at
Dobbs Hardware Co.
Mrs. J. H. Barnes is at Dr. Mcßea’s
Sanitarium, in Atlanta, for treatment.
fer many friends trust she will return
Bome greatly benefisted.
4 .Beat quality genuine refined tar pa
fer roofing sold at lowest prices by
5 Dobbs Hardwgg_gp.’_‘_
; Mr. T. A. Gramling will build a ten
room house, with four bath rooms, on
‘hig property on Powder Springs street,
‘Where his dwelling was destroyed by
fire some months ago. —
. 20 per cent. off on oil heaters. Indis
‘pensable in the bath room. Only afew
Aeft. Dobbs Hardware Co.
‘Miss Mary Dean Towers returned
pme last week from over a month’s
git to her brother, Mr. Donegan Tow
rs, and wife, at Porterdale, Ga. She
as accompanied by Mrs. Donegan
owers, who gpent the past week here,
Shell coat asphalt roofing is the new
gBt and best roofing on this market.
iNeeds no paint. Sold only by
- Dobbs Hardware Co.
Very Remarkable Furniture Values
, 0 A IRE OFFERED—_______
Thursday—FßlDAY—S aturday
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WE HAVE six sample Bed Room Suits, made of selected white guaranteed oak; finished a rich, dark golden. The
wood used in the construction of these snits is thoroughly air zeasoned and kiln dried before being put through
the factory. Special attention is given to the beauty of the grain. The construction of these bed rcom suits is strictly
first-class. The drawers are carefully framed and smooth running. The carvings are highly ornamental ; deep, smooth
cut and finely executed in every detail. The samples have served their purpose with us, and now we are going to pass
them on to you at just ONE-HALF THEIR REGULAR VALUE.
If you are in the market for a very fine bed room suit, it will be worth your while to see these suits before you
buy. We carry the most complete stock of furniture in North Georgia.
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Carnes Furniture C
The Carnes Furniture ompany,
MARIETTA, GEORGIA
Miss Mary Dean Towers gave a recep
tion at her home on Lawrence street
Wednesday afternoon in honor of her
guests, Mrs. Donegan Towers, of Por
terdale, Ga, and Miss Preschsll, of
New Jersey.
Will save 8 cents on pair of overalls.
H A Ward & Bro.
Mrs. F. G. Marchman and children,
of Columbia, Tenn., are visiting Mr,
and Mrs. J. M. Austin. They will leave
in a few days for Fernandina, Fla., to
spend the winter. Mr. Glenn March
man spent part of the week here, re
turning to Columbia on Sunday.
Farmners will save money by buying
plows, plow gear, ete., from
Dobbs Hardware Co.
Mr. W. L. Johnson, who vecupies Mr.
Hugguard’s house, 308 Wright street, is
quite sick. He came here from the
Northwest to spend the winter. He is
an Odd Fellow, and will appreciate a
visit from the Marietta Odd Fellows.
Bought a big lot of Shoes at a bar
gain, they go to your way.
’ H A Ward & Bro.
J'\ Mr. W. T, Brown is announced as a
‘eandidate for County Commissioner in
this issue to represent Vinings, Lem
ons, Coxes, Austell, Smyrna and How
ells districts. Mr. Brown is a well
known and substantial eitizen. |
A new lot of co ton checks, hickory
shirting and sheeting cheaper.
} H A Ward & Bro.
- Poultry netting and all kinds wire
fencing in stock at
‘ Dobbs Hsrdwa;g_go_fi
'Mr. C. T. Webb, ure of Rosweli’s suc
cessful business men, was in the city
Friday. He has a harness factory at
Roswell, and is contemplating moving
it to Marietta. Mg
Boys’ pants at 48 eents.
H A Ward & Bro.
B. H. Bostain Co. have a six days’
sale of white goods advertised in this
issue, which the ladies will do well to
read. The prices are strikingly fasci
nating. Look at them and see
48 Ibs Flour $1.25. H A Ward & Bro.
Mrs. Homer McClatehey has returned
"home from a visit of several weeks to
her parents in Penfield, Ga.
Suit No. 1, value $120.00, g
e o AR
Suit No. 2, value $125.00,
Suit No. 3, value $130.00,
BPI l T 365 000
MARIETTA, GA., THURSDAY MORNING, FEB. 13. 1908,
E. G. Gilbert & Co. have & new adver
tisement in this issue. They ean fit
you in fashionable clothing, suits made |
to order, head-gear, foot-wear, or any
thing in the furniching line. They are(
agents for the celebrated Boyden shoe,
known to be the best in the market.
Call and see this enterprising and clever
firm, and they will treat you right.
For ReNT—SBix room house, No. 510,
Atlanta street. Apply to
PAT ANDERSON,
Daniell Bros. are in fine shape to do
your jewelry, watch and clock repair
ing.
Those who stood the examination for
County Behool Commissioner were : Mr.
Brooks, of Powder Springs; Mr. D.
A. Sewell, of Smyrna ; Rev. E. M. Dyer,
of Aeworth; Mr. J. P. Cheney, Mr. B.
Awtrey and Mr. H. B. Moss, of Mari
etta.
WANTED.-—Apartments, furnished, for
light house-kesping, in or near Marietta 3
careful tenant. ans Journal office,
Daniel! Bros., jewelers, can supply
you with anything you need in their
line at lowest figures. See them before
buyins.
We will cut the price for spot cash.
H A Ward & Bro.
Col. B F Simpson and wife left the
land of flowers and sunshine, just in
time to find the trees here in icy
jewels and the ground covered with ice
and snow, telephone wires and broken
limbs. Two extremes.
- If you need watches, diamonds,
} clocks, cut-%lass, silver ware, ete., call
‘at Daniell Bros., successors to E. M.
\‘ook. S
| Children’s shoes mighty cheap.
H A Ward & Bro.
| It takes something besides natural
‘f}dvamaaes to make a town. While
‘*these things are desirable, the main
‘things things, are live, wideawake citi
zens of push and enterprise, all pulling
‘together. |
~ Half patent flour at $1.25 for 48 lbs, //
| H A Ward & Bro. {
Owing to the failure of the rural
route earriers to make their rounds
Monday, our county correspondents
failed to get in their items for this is
sue.
A new lot of boy’s pante at 48 cents.
H A Ward & Bro.
Are you going to refurnish your house,
or do you need new bed room suits?
The Carnes Furniture Company this
week offer for Thursday, Friday and
Saturday six sample bed room suits at
half price. They are elegaut and beau
tiful. Here is a saving of 50 cents on
the dollar. You can’t do as well as
that at the factory. Read the half
page advertisement, and go and ex- ‘
amine this elegant furniture at once— |
today, or this week. The offer is only ;
for three days. '
Men’s heavy high eut shoes at gl.fl l
H A Ward & Bro.
Mr. A H. McCleskey, son of Mr. M. |
L. McCleskey, near Blackwell’s, had his
dwelling burned on Wednesday morn-‘
ing of last week. The fire caught in
the roof from sparks. About half of!
the household goods were saved. Mr. |
McCleskey had no insurance. We re
gret to hear of this misfortune. |
Just got in a big bargain lot of shoas. ‘
H A Ward & Bro. i
Some folks who are behind with their |
subseriptions think their copy of the
Marietta Journal will not be stopped,
but it will just as sure as shooting, un
less they renew before the first of April,
We cannot afford to put a one cent
stamp on a paper in order to send it on
a credit. It would take 52 cents, and
leave us 48 cents for the paper. i
Selling $l.OO overalls at 92¢.
H A Ward & Bro.
Mr. J. H. Cobb, of Atlanta, has bought '
a lot off the Malone property at But
ler’s, owned by Messrs. Butler and
Green, and will build a nice house
thereon.
Men’s work pants at 98¢.
H A Ward & Bro.
Mrs. J. A. Massey left Monday with
her brother, Mr. John Keeffe, on avisit,
to Charleston, 8. C.
" Mr. and Mrs. George Welsh are re
joicing over the arrival of a little
}Qp\ughter at their home,
Mr. Wm Frey who is paralyzed is
not much better.
. Mrs. W.D. Anderson and children, of
Macon, are visiting her mother, Mrs. L.
B McKenney. Mr. Anderson has gone
to New York City to accept a position,
Suit No. 4, value $135.00,
T iis s s e o T $67050
Suit No. 5, value $140.00,
W e s
Suit No. 6, value $145.00,
OUR NEW
(zarden Seed
IS HERE.
Mand;v—i?:-eso; King'’s
Flower Seed
SEE OUR WINDOW.
J.W.LEGG&CO.
It takes a woman or a phono
graph cylinder to talk while run
ning around.
And it is a good plan to culti
vate the habit of getting your
monev’s worth.
If you would be popular, keep
"your troubles to yourself ; that will
lelp some, |
Many a man gets the upper hand
by dealing it himself from the
vottom of the deck.
NO. 7.