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MARIETTA, GA., FEB. 13, 1908.
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L.ocal News.
Miss Carrie Gregg has returned from
s month’s stay in Atlanta.
Mrs.J. W. Varnon and family have
moved from Marietta to Cartersville.
Miss Jessie Mason has returned from
a visit to Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. D Squires have ship
ped their household goods to Franklin,
Ohio, where they will reside.
Mrs, Addy and daughter, Miss Addy,
of Quebec, Canada, are stopping with
Mrs. Nichols, at Locust Lodge.
Miss Ella White spent the past week
in Atlanta, the guest of Mrs. John S.
Candler.
Miss Marion Gregg returned Wednes
day from Seabreeze, Fla., where she
gggg‘t;_peveral weeks very pleasantly.
L he girls are really modest in this
section. Very few marriages, and it’s
leap year.
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Mr. Len C. Baldwin sold the uniforms
for twenty-eight members of the Uni
form Rank Knights of Pythias at Dub
lin last week.
The Foreign Missionary Society will
meet at the Methodist Churech parlor
Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. A
full attendance is urged.
Died, at the home of his sister. Mrs,
Amanda Kemp. on February 4th, Ro
land Hodge, aged nearly ninety years.
He was known to nearly all our people,
and was liked and highly respected for
his upright and generous life.
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,
It you want good job printing, bring
your work to the Journal office. We
have both steam and electric power,
and can always keep our presses going,
Atlanta prices duplicated.
AN EXPRESSION OF GRATITUDE.—
Please let me say through the columns
of yoar puper to the many friends who
remembered us in our bereavement,
eaused by the death of our father, that
we are profoundly thankful for these
expressions of kindness, love and sym
pathy. The good Father alone knows
how they have helped and cheered our
ead hearts during the dark days through
which we have passed. May blessings,
rich and full, be upon all onr neighbors
and friends. Jonn S. WiLson
AND RELATIVES.
Paragraphs,
The man with a hammer saws
little wood.
It's & poor cook that isn’t able
to make good.
Charity always covers a multi
tude of sinners.
The worst of it for others means
the hest of it for the undertaker.
The wise woman keeps her face
closed, and doesn’t mention wood
sawing,
Oranges are as cheap as lemors.
Why not hand out more of the
former and fewer of the latter?
A newly married couple should
occupy apartments in which there
i 8 no room for suspicion,
When women exchange compli
ments, the recording angel is kept
a 8 busy as when two men trade
horses,
BROWN FOR COMMISSIONER.
Mr. W. T. Brown, Gilmore, Ga,
Dear Sir: We, the undersigned, re.
spectfully ask you to announce yourself
for County Commissioner for the Fourth }
Road District, and we will give you our
support:
LEMONS DISTRIOT.
F T Davis, W C Davis,
J W Brown, J A Herren,
M F Robinson, J J Mayner,
B D Boling, A D Hogue,
C O Argo. J H Carmichael,
B Coleman, R P Coleman,
W R Thompson, R W Coker.
E L Herren, W B MeWilliams,
R P Danieil, D F Hood,
J J MeWilliams, D Edwards,
A B Turner, C H Turner,
J A Cape, J B Landers,
C A Sewell, H G Mitehell,
H E Arwood, G L Edwards,
M M Brown, J F Lee,
F M King
VININGS DISTRICT.
R B Simpson, J M Robinson,
B B Cochran, V A Robinson,
E L Byrd, LJ Wood,
RF Ifill. S V Sluder,
Charles Byrd, H V Cobb,
Milton Hembree, G W Avery,
O E Stegall, H J Vanderford,
M J Robinson, Perey Neuville,
E L Neuville.
BMYRNA DISTRIOT.
J B Cochran.
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PREPARED INSTANTLY. Simply add boil
ing water, cool and serve. 10c, per package at
all grocers. 7 flavors. Refuse ail substitutes.
A Beautiful Woman.
Her surroundings should be in har
mony. and ean best be made so bys
well kept home. The L & M. Pure
Paint makes the home beautiful. It
preserves it and prevents decay. The
cost per gallon, ready for use, is only
$1.20. 1t wears for ten years and longer,
Thirty-three years of continuous use is
evidence. GaNrr & Hopces, L. &M.
Paint Agents.
Most women have faith in their
husbande a& long as they can buy
things on credit at a dry goods
store,
Danger of Catarrh.
Unless Properly Treated With Hyomei,
Becomes Serious.
Catarrhal troubles are far more dan
gerous than they seem at first thought.
’f you have catarrh, thereis an irritated
gtate of mucons membrane, which af
ford an ideal lodgment and culture me
dinm for disease germs, especially
thoge of congumption.
Get cured as quickly as possible be
fore you breathe some dangerous germs
that may lodge on the diseased tissue
and work destruction in the throat and
lungs.
The eagiest and surest way to cure
catarrh is by the direct method of
breathin Hyomei. There is no stom
ach drugging in this wonderful medi
cated air treatment. It kills all ea
tarrhal germs, msaking catarrh and
other germ infection impossible.
A complete outfit costs but $l.OO, and
C. M. Crosby & Co. agree to refund the
gurchase price if Hyomei fails to bene
t.
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Notice of Registration.
All parties who who have not paid
their State and County Taxes for the
year of 19807, please come forward and
do 80 at once as I wish to close out so
that I can make out Kegistration lists
80 that all may be enabled to vote in
the coming primary. I must elose in
time so I can have my lists made out
by March 10th. Those who have moy
ed from one district to another, please
notify me, H. B. Cray, Tax Col,
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7 FOR SALE.
Small farm, 13'4 acres, 3-rcom house,
good well, in short distance Powder
Springs road, 4 miles Marietta. Price
$350 cagh. All land under cultivation,
good spring. Jorx P, CHENEY.
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How to Make lNoney Easy.
Belmont farm will furnish eggs for
setting any time after February Ist to
reliable parties who are able and will
ing to feed and care for the chickens
properly, as it should be done, to make
them good. Those not willing to do
this, need not apply. We will receive
the chickens when fully grown. paying
Tsc each for them (delivered at Belmont
farm), for all such as are satisfactory
to us; any others to be retained by
party raising them without charge for
egge furnished. Some parties raised
over 100 chickens for us the past season
on these conditions.
BrryoxT FarwM,
Smyrna, Ga.
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Don’t buy high priced
when goods of equal merit can be
had at rersonable figures. Our
goods are of excellent quality.
Selected from the stocks of
the most relishle wholesalers, our
goods will prove their right to use
on the best tables.
A. B. GILBERT
'PHONE 150.
W ONVERSTY o GEORGA
INSTRUGTON N ORESTRY.
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KILL = COUCH
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New Discovery
PRICE
FOR C3VSHs , oot
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OB MONEY REFUNDED. 1
ZBome thirty or forty theatrical men
from all over the South met in Atlanta
last week to inaugurate a plan to get
the railroads to restore former rates
for theatrical companies, It is asserted
that unless 1t is done, practically all of
the biggest and best attractions will
cut the South out aitogether.
We have now only a short while to
collect from snbscribers in arrears be
fore the new poztal laws go into effect.
After March 15th we will be compeiled
to strike from our lists all who are in
arrears for one year or mere. Thisisa
matter over which we have no control,
no matter what our personal feelings
may be. You will-have to pay upor
paper be discontinued.
THIS IS WORTH READING.
Leo F Zslinski, of 68 Gibson street,
Buffalo, NY, says: “I cured the most
annoying old sore I ever had, with
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, I applied this
aalve once a day for two days, when
every trace of the sore was gone.”
Heals all sores. Seld under guarantee
at J W Legg & Co’s drug store. 25c.
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It takes a lot of Christianity to
enable a man to feel glad when he
is called upon for $lO to help re
pair the church.
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GORDON B. GANN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND
RearL EstaTe AGENT,
MARIETTA. s : GEORGIA.
Office it Dobbs Building, north side
of Bquare,
HON. N, A MORRIS
ANNOUNCES FOR JUDGE
Marietta, Ga., Oct. Ist, 1907.
To the Voters of the Biue Ridge Cir
cuit:—l desire at this time to publicly
announce my candidacy for Judge of
the Superior Courts of the Blue Ridge
Circuit, subject to the next Democratic
primary.
1 promise the entire people of this
Judicial Circuit that if I arm elected, I
will devote the best work and energy of
my life to the duties of the office, and I
will give them a fair, impartial, clean,
imd economical administration of the
aws.
I will do this regardless of how they
voted in the past or how they may vote
in the future.
I will do this regardless o{ what po
litical faction they may have affiiliated
with in the past or may affiliate with in
the future.
I will do this regardless of their poli
tiecs—whether Democrat, Populist or
Republican.
I will do this regardless of whether
they are rich or poor, white or black.
Every man, rich or poor, Democrat,
Populigt, or Republican, should respect
and obey the laws; and when the law
deals with them, they should all be
dealt with fairly, justly and impartially,
and they should all be placed upon the
same level in the court house. Politics,
political differences, nor political prej
udices should never become a factor in
the enforcement of our laws or the dis
charge of official duties.
Whether I have opposition or not, I
also promise the entire people of the
Cireuit that I will not in this race, di
rectly or indirectly, use any money,
whiskey, or any other thing of value,
for the purpose of buying votes or
hiring workers in behalf of my candi
dacy, nor will I knowingly permit my
friends to do this.
1 am a member of the State Demo
cratic Executive Committee from the
State-at-Large, and I will advocate the
adoption and enforcement of rules
which will prohibit the use of money,
whiskey, or any other things of value,
to buy votes or hire workers in any of
the primaries, and that will disqualify
any person from being declared the
nominee of the party for any office, who
violates the rules of the Qommittee.
It Las been my intention for a num
ber of months to make this race, and I
have so expressed myself in private
conversations to a number of people
throughout the Cireuit. I have met
with overwelming encouragement I
feel sincerely grateful for this.
I will appreciate the support of each
and every voter in the entire Circuit.
My heart is full of gratitude and ap-
Freciation, and will ever be, for the
oyal support given me in the past
throughout the Cireuit, both in my po
litical aspirations and in my profession.
Trusting that you will favor me with
your support and influence, I am,
Very respectfully,
N. A. MORRIS.
J. H. HICKS & SON, Proprietors,
Gentle Horses and Nice Rigs.
—TELEPHONE 285.— -
103 Powder Springs street
OPPOSITE KENNESAW HOUSE.:
Cuuck ANDERsoN, Proprietor
The best of vehicles, the safest of dr
vers and the fastest of horses are always
ready, night and day for hire, No man,
woman or child has ever given me a
call in the past, who has been, nor shal]
any ever in the future, be dissatisfied
with my teams or the men in my em
ploy. Everything and everybody about
me are a number ore,
I have cheapened my charges propor
tionate to the stringency of the times.
For reterence as to the truth of what I
say, as to the turnouts and charges, go
to my friends, which means the people
generally,
Parties hiring are strictly responsible
for the eafety of themselves, vehicles
and horses J A.G. ANDERSON,
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J. GLENN GILES,
ATTORNEY-AT-LaAw,
Marietta, Ga. -
Office ué)-stairs in Court House with
Judge of Superior Court.
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olev’s jioney and Tar
‘o oh#Edren, e sure. No opiates.
JOHN A.MANGET, MEXICO DIRECTORS:
Ay ~ V.E.MANGET, Jx.,
OTI LND OF TOMORRON, 5 e
©" " hwue MINING AND LUMBER v % waxcem
FORPONPEEEDs. The Greatest Dividend Payers, sous . sancer.
Real Estate, Timber Tracts, Mines.
CAPITAL 5T0CK..............................-....-...------—.325y000-OO
OAXAGA, STATE (F OAXAGA, MEXICD
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Georgia-Mexico Mining stock.
Holder of the above number of
shares is unable to pay for '
same, and he authorizes us to
put same on the market at
once. We shall offer them for
immediate acceptance, terms
cash, at fifty cents per share.
With the sale of this stock, we
shall give our company’s bond
guaranteeing that if, for any
reason, at the end of two years,
this stock should not be satis
factory to the holder, we will
redeem same and pay the full
amount of fifty cents pershare.
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Mexico Investment Company,
Apartado 180,
OAXACA, hd e MEXICO.
JOHN A. MANGET, President.
W. W. WATKINS
Carriage and Wagon Manufacturer,
Carriage Trimming and Painting.
The Best Rubber Tires Put On.
REPAIRING & HORSE SHQEINQ
done in a satisfactory manner. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Phone No. 67, Washington Avenue, Marietta, Georgia.
JAMES H. GROVES
(Successor to John T. Groves.)
INSURANCE.
Firg—Accident—Heai—Liabiiy—Piate Glass
Representing some of the strongest companies
in America. Special attention given to first-class
farm property and cotton gins.
I have the most attractive Accident Poltoy ever
put on the market.
Office, 100 Whitlock avenue, in rear Fivst Na
tional Bank.
H. G. CORYELL,
Fire and Life Insurance,
OFFICE on Korth side Fublic Square, over F
Schilling’s storn, Marietta, Ga. ~ Applicaticn
from neighboring towns Bromptly attended to.
Drs. A. and J.D. Reynolds
DENTISTS,
MARIETTA, $ GA.
OFricE IN REYNOLDS BUILDING.
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'}UHN Ro GR[[R. Mo D‘, "c flo 80
- SurGEON DENTIST.
Office Bouth SBide PubMe Sqnare, Offices fora
erlv occupied sy Dr. J. C. Greer.
MARIETTA, GEORGIA.
OR. H. V. REYNOLDS.
PrACIICING PHYSICIAN,
WHEN nes engaged elsewhere may %e found
during the day at hisoffice, up stairs. in Mec-
Clatchey Building, Southwest corner of Public
Sguare, and at night 2t his residence on Powder
Surings street, Marietia, Ga. Telephone No. 17.
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Residence Phone 73. Office Phone 92
J. D. MALONE, M. D..
PRACTICING PHYSBICIAN
MARIETTA, GEORGIA
Residence 200 Atlanta street, Office up stairsiu
Malone puilding, N. E corner Public Squar»
Rooms 1 and 2.
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DR. C. H. FIELD, DR. O D. ELDER,
FIELD & ELDER,
PracticinGg Pavercians,
Marietta, Ga. Office Rooms No. 4 and 5 Gober
Building. Residence on Lawrence street. Office
Phoue, %e11.C0., No. 181, Residence Phone, Bell
Co., No. §2B. All callspromptly attended.
W. HOWARD PERKINSON, M. D,,
PrysioraN AEp SurGEow,
: Marietta, Ga.
Office over Book Store, west side of\
Public Square. Residence at Miss
Towers, on Lawrence street. Office
phone N 0.23. Residence phone No. 191
Gl Gl E L s ey
DR. W. M. KEMP,
GENERAL PACTITIONER
MARIETTA. GA, Office, in Gober bulid
ing over Ward B:os. store, Residence allen Winn
place, Lawrence street.
St g e e e e
DR. V. B. BISHOP.
GEXERAL PRACTICE,
Speeial attention to Chronie Troubles
and Diseases of Women. Residence 204
Lawrence street. Office in Dobbs Build
ing, North side; phone 189. Marietta,
Georgia.
DR, T. E. MILLER,
PraoTioiNG PHYSIOIAN AND SURGEON,
SMYRNA, GA.
Office on Marietta and Atlanta streets. Bell
Phone 26, All calls attended promptly, day or
night.
D. W. BLAIR,
LAWYER,
North Side Public Square,
MagIETTA, GA.
E. . CLAY,
LAWYER.
Office in the Cole building, over Gro
gan’s barber shop.
MARIETTA, - . GEORGIA
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N. A. MORRIS,
ATTORNEY AT Law,
MARIETTA, GA., will practice in all courns
State and Federal. Office over Marietta Trust
and Banking Company.
J. Z. FOSTER,
LAWYER.
MARIETTA, GA. Ofice over J W. Legg
& Co's, Drug Store
‘ B. T. FREY,
| ATTORNEY AT Law.
MARIETTA, GA. Office up stairs in Gober's
‘new building, Atlanta street. Cellections a Bpe
}ehlty. Money loaned.