The Marietta journal. (Marietta, Ga.) 1866-1909, February 13, 1908, Image 5
MARIETTA MATTERS. paragraphically Penciled for Journal Readers. Bring us your job printing. Jour~awr’s Bell Telephone, No. 18. Subscribe for the Journal, 31.00. The sweet scented guano Now per fumeth the air. Now the primary has been fixed, what will **Snack’’ Patterson do? Mr. E. P. Crenshaw and family have moved to Etowah, Tenn.g Col. and Mrs. E. W. Coleman, of Can ton, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Massey. Mr. William Johnson is remodelling his home near Smyrna, and otherwise improving the place and farm. Bracksymita CoAL for sale by W, . Hudson. Good quality and low price. Yard, Powder Springs street. For SarLe.—Good oak wood, $3.00 per cord, delivered. J. T. BrßowN, R. F. D. No. 27, Marietta. For RexTt—Two four-room houses, on Clay street. E. H. Cray. Miss Ida Brewer has gone to Green ville, S. C., where she will enter school nd reside with her sister at that place. /CoaL.—Phone 270 and get the best Jellico coal, forked. “Mariwrra Ick Co. Morris & Co’s Butterii- at Hugh Manning’s up-to-date market. We regret to learn that Mr. C. A. Guyton has been at home sick for sev eral weeks. et Mr. John H, Boston, our clever depot agent, had a bad case of the grip las week. o CoAaL.—Phone 270 and get the best Jellico coal, forked, MarieTTA IOE CoO. Mr. Robert E. Lawkon has been con fined to his home several weeks quite ‘sick, we regret to state, Mr, Gordon BSston, of Calhoun, Ga., has taken a position with the Carnes Furniture Company. He is a nephew of Mr. John H. Beston, of this place. The Trio Launcry Co., Atlanta, uses artesian water, no chemicals necessary to bleach your linen. Phone 254, Harry Haynes, Agent for Marietta. Mr. Mark Kirk, on Route No. 2, was in to gee us Saturday. He was limping, as the result of rheumatism. Mr, W. H. Humphries has moved his stock to the Rogers’ new store building on Atlanta street, To You.—lf you owe the Journal of fice any amount please ecall and settle, and save us the trouble of calling on you. We need the money. Miss Virginia Gibbes, of Atlanta, is the guest of Miss Irwin, on Powder Springs road. Call up Phone 359, Corall’s Tailor Shop, for your altering, ¢cleaning. press ing and repairing. Coar.—Phone 270 ard get the best Jellico coal, forked. Marierra “or Co. Mrs. John Candler gave an elegant reception at her home in Atlanta on Wednesday of last week, which a num ber of our Marietta people attended. Ladies’ skirts and cloaks cleansed and pressed. Star Pressing Club, Phone 254. Harry Haynes, Manager, I will do odd jobs carpenter work, re pairing, ete., and give satisfaction. B. H. HAwkins, Phone No. 119 L. Marietta, Ga. A fine of $5OO or 90 days has been placed on the secretary of the Elks Locker Club in Macon for violating the muicipal law. It goes to the Su preme court. 100 acres land 4 miles of Marietta, on Powder Powder Springs Road, 2 houses and barn, good pasture. s2soospotcasgh. Biggest bargain in Cobb county. John P. Cheney. Morris & Co’s Butterine at Hugh Manning’s up-to-date market. Mr. John A. Manget, of Mexico, was in to see us Monday. He left this week for Mexico, where he is delighted with the climate The bad weather this week, with so many people out of employment, must necessarily have brought suffering to some. Here at home are needy people who need our attention. Gentlemen’s suits and overcoats properly goosed. Star Pressing Club. Phone 254, Harry flaynes, Manager. George Ballinger, a yellow negro man, had his incurable sore leg amputated by Drs. Nolan, Malone and Miller last week. Mr. R, E.|Batler will build a two-story brick building at Butler’s, with two stores with glass fronts, with hall and rooms up-stairs, and install water and electric lights, Work will commence in a few days. Norice To PexNsioNEßS.—] am notified by the Pension Commissioner that payments for Cobb county will not be ready till about February 22nd. , _ Jonx AwTEry, Ordinary. Horn. Lewis A. Henderson, of Cum ming, has associated himself in the race for solicitor-general with Hon. OC. H. Griffin. v Moxey 1o Loax.—l can make loans at geven 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 find out all about it. R. N. HoLrLaND, Attorney at Law. Mr. Browx, the electrician of the Georgia Public Service Company, is a hustler. Notwithstanding the displace ment and wreck of many of the electric wires on Monday by the ice, he had a force of hands at work and by night he was ready to turn on the lights when he received notification from ;the May or not todo so. On Tuesday he was prompt to give us the day current to whirl our machinery. This effort to give the public good service is com mendabile and worthy of appreciation. The infant grand-child of Mr. and Mrs. William Howard, living near Mr. A.S.J. Gardiner, swallowed a screw one day last week. It wasover an inch long, and, lodging in the throat, the partaking of food or drink was well nigh impossible. The child suffered in tense agony. Dr, Tennent extracted the screw, after it had passed into the stomach, by the use of an instrument, which acts with almost human intelli gence. The little child is entirely well at present. Miss Marguerite Howland has been elected teacher in public school to succeed Mrs. B. M. Settle in primary grade C. Miss Howland is a very com petent teacher, and will no doubt give satisfaction. Mrs, Settle has moved to Nashville. For SaLe—Very fine mule, about five years old ; guaranteed sound. My only reason for selling is that she is a little too tall to work easil¥ under the trees in my orchard. Apply to Howard Van Wyck, at Elizabeth, on road west of Kennesaw Marble Works. Mr. C. W. DuPre has another attract ive advertisement in this issue. He is ,selling clothing at 33! per cent. off, latest and best styles, He has fifty suits he will sell you at your own price, less than cost, in order not to carry them over. Read advertisement. I have some very finely bred bull ter riers, about four months old, for sale at a very low price. Ihe best dogs to watch and proteet your home, Apply to Howard Van Wyeck, at Elizabeth, on road west of Kennesaw Marble Works. 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 linquent 88 much as 12 months. Don’t blame usif you fail to get your paper, but blame yourself. | A farmer with twenty acres, wall tilled with diversified crops, raising vegetables, poultry, fruits, having one or two good cows and a few hogs, ought to be able to make a good, independent living and have a small surplus each year. Try it in good old Cobb county. Cauliflower, Fresh Beets, Spanish On ions, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Celery, Egg Plants, String Beans and Cabbage re ceived tresh every day at Manning’s Market. At Baptist Conference Wednesday night Rev. A. R. Bond, of West Point, Ga., was called to the pastorate of the Marietta Baptist Church, at a salary of $1,500. Mr. Bond is a young man about 32 years of age, with a wife and one child. He is a very fine preacher. He preached here Sunday and accepted the call. He will commence hizs pastorate March Ist. I'he Marietta Chair Factory has ghut down for awhile, until more orders come in and business takes on more prosperous conditions. This puts out of employment quite a number of hands. Mr. Awtrey C. Moore, of Powder Springs, is announced for County Sur veyor in this issue, He isJworthy and competent and stands well in integrity. Col. H. B. Moss, a well-known and prominent attorney of ability and ener -BY, is snnounced a 8 a candidate for the Legislature in this issue. Cauliflower, Fresh Beets, Spanish Onions, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Celery, Egg Plants, String Beans and Cabbage received fresh every day at Manning’s Market. Tax Collector H, B. Clay makes a good ehowing in the way of collecting taxes not on the digest. In the three years he has been in office he has eol lected about $4,000 not on the digest, enough to more than pay his commis sions for the time. adv. Prof. G. A. Moore, teacher at the Stone Mountain University, was carried to the hospital in Atlanta on Monday night. He is very sick with pneumo nia.’ i ————— - —— \\‘ /7~ Lost Mountain. / A double wedding took place at Mr . N. E. Williams’ Sunday. The contract ing parties were Mr, Reuben Hardage and Miss Dora Bell Williams; Mr. Os car McMillan Orr and Miss Ada Eliza Wardlaw, Rev. Searight officiating. . ——For the Legislature. To the Voters of Cobb County:—l hereby snnounce myself acandidate for the legislature, subject to the Demo cratic primary to be held on March 20th, If elected, I pledge myself to represent the interests of the people to the very best of my ability. I solicit the sup port of each and every voter. i Respectfully, H. B. MOSS. For County Surveyor. To the Voters of Cobb county—l here by announce myself a candidate for County Surveyor, subject to the Demc cratic primary, and solicit your Jsupport which I will aopreciate with gratitude. AWTREY C. MOORE. Garden Seeds Flower Seeds (srass Seeds ML KNS=——===M {lk BURPEE'S SEEDS. GANTT & HODGES, Druggists. THE BEST LLINE OF LEDGERS, DAY BOOKS, CASH BOOKS, PENS, INKS, PENCILS, STATIONERY and SCHOOL BOOKS IN THE GCIPY AT THE MarieTta Book STorgE. J. W.Hardeman. F. Hardeman. I. A. Hardeman. The Place for Everybody to Trade You can always get First-Class troods, 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 Fertilizers. 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 East based sll their business affairs and calculations on the positione 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 g Ll geuenerai veraict ——lB 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. M North Side of Square. Phone 203. Contractors and Builders, Notice ! Calhoun Brick Company ———MANUFACTURERS -——— Common Building Brick. New Plant. Standard Size. Quality Unexaelled. Prompt Delivery. Any Quantity, from a Car Load to a Million or More. CAPACITY: SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND PER DAY Oftice: 1200-10-11 Fourth National Bank Buiiding, ATLANTA, GEBEORIL. J. J. BLACK LUMBER CO. M “‘ WE HAVE MOVED e ——— Our Planing Mill to our commodious new ptant at Butlers, south of Marietta, where, with ample railroad facilities, modern machinery and skilled labor, we are better prepared than ever to handle oar 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 preseut 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. Ouar delivery service is perfoct. et —————————————— s J. J. BLACK LUMBER CO. ¥. E. A. SCHILLING IS, casoine ond Seam Engnes HeelG 00, Dynmog (1 Molors B, Aancolrs. Buro and e Ams Inlemummumcminul_eleurl_mne_svsmms. FREYER MUSIC ROOMS Ontent s B o, Dok a 4 S i Pianos, Organs, Auto-pianos. The Autoupiano makes piano players of the whole family. Come See Them, Whether you Wish to Purchase or Not, 2 PIANOS TUNED, REPAIRED, ROUEGCHE & MMEEKIN, —PLUMBING— Tin and Sheet Metal Work. GENERAL JOBBING MARIETTA, GA.