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The Mariettar Jonenal
VOL. 42.
LOCAL NEW
; PARAGRAPHED
Matters in City Briefly l
Chronicled for Jour
nal Readers.
Daniell Bros keep the time.
ArL LEGAL advertisements, to insure
i nsertion, must be paid in advance.
Time is money, see Daniell Bros._- ’
A Marietta young lady is having her
wedding trousseau made. Who is the
fortunate yeung man? ety
We are going to sell every tenth suit
of clgthfl%:r one dollar. See plan in
ourad. » HAWard & Bro.
To work the streets or roads mchJ
weather a 8 we have been having, would
require stilts to get out of the mud. 1
For SarLe—Fresh cow just in. Apply |
C. M. Hzap, Route No. 4, Marietta. ]
$5OO o Loax on Marietta real estate
at eight per cent. Gordon B. Gann, ]
A new glass front and side windows
have been put in the Henderson store
bouse on corner of Church street.
Re\Ve bought 528 men’s odd vests at
‘our own price. You can vf“ one the
same Way. H A Ward & Bro.
When gou want the time don’t forget
Daniell Bros.
An exchange says, ‘‘God wasted mud
when he made the man who, after
taking a paper six months ordered it
stopped without paying up arrears.”
Onion Sets! Onion Sets !! White
and red. J W Legg & Co.
Look atter your name on the label on
this paper and see if the date is in the
rear. If 80, renew your subseription at
once, a 8 the new ruling of the Post
master General will not allow us to
mail the paper to delinguents.
Doc Tax.—Pay dog tax at once and
save cost. W. J. BrAok, Olerk.
No extra chngfis for dressing fish.
Phone 310, ARIETTA FIIBH Co.
FIRST SHOWING
—-E_—————-o o amenmsmamemancos ewrsmee e s
New OSpring Matting !
We Hawve Just
Received Our Mutting for Spring of 1908
BEGINIe IToI(I)URISIDAIYMMORNII\I{f, tuMAR(t',‘H gim, we will glace
cent.otlrloig lehe rel;’ulgl? prlcz.nePYXr 0?11‘ lclgs?o;erg’cocl:)l}:voe‘nzielgeeel:
we will divide this 100 rolls of Matting into seven lots.
LOT No. 1— 1
DI i i bl 3720
LOT No. 2—
I T i oo mibiipibin i 3a¢
LOT No. 3— 1
IR BT e e i i 322 c
kTHE GARNES FURNITURE GOMPANY
If friends would but have the good
taste to place a few simple flowers
about the departed ones, such as he or
she was fond of in life, it would be very
fitting, but it is surely not in teste to
overload tke casket with flowers rep
resenting an amount of money which
would do much good to the poor.—Ex-
For REnT—The Crenshaw dwelling,
on Atlanta street; 8 rooms. Apply to
Journal office.
The Marietta Trust and Banking Com
pany this week makes a fine showing in
the way of deposits and solid business,
and good managment, to which we in
'vite attention in this issue in their re
port and a quarter of a page advertise
iment.
} When you want a bargain see H A
Ward & Bro.
. Fiem Marger Norioe.—We have
opened a fish market at Joe Bruce’s old
stand, and will have tresh fish direct
from the coast every day. Phone 810.
l MaßiErrA Fisa Co.
| Col. E. P. Green returned Wednesday
from Tamps, Fla. His wife and chil
dren will remain longer. We are glad
to learn that Mrs. Green’s health is
,very much improved. |
| Those who have paid subseriptions
the past month need not be uneasy
about dates not being changed. We are
using some of the old printed labels. In
a week or 80 we will print new labels,
and the date will be moved up. |
Loaxs.—Can procure a few loans on
gilt edge real estate securit&
D. W. Brair,
Nobod¥ can sell diamonds as cheap
a 8 Daniell Bros. Q(all in and see why.
Barrep Rook Ecas for sale; best on
market ; $1.50 for 15.
J.C. MiLaxM, JR.,
Kennesaw Avenue.
Miss Tallulah Towers left Friday to
visit her nephew, Mr. Donegan Towers,
and wife, at Porterdale, Ga.
Mr. W. T. Potts, the efficient book
keeper ut Bustain’s, was at home suffer
ing with la grippe last week.
Fresh oysters received daily. Phone
310 Magierra Fisa Co.
Fourteen more days and the county
primary, which takes place Friday,
20th inst.
MARIETTA, GA.. THURSDAY MORNING, MAR. 5, 1908.
The farmer who depends altogether
on a cotton crop for his living, has got
to have plenty of money to tide him
over holding the staple until he geta
his price. Make plenty of bread stuffs
and meat, and you can hold your cot
ton. If you are in debt to a merchant,
you place him in a bad fix when he has
debts for gocds to meet.
Get iy‘om' enlf Tomato Seeds from
us we handle all varieties.
J. w. Legg & Co.
A novel proposition is made in H. A.
Ward & Bro.’s half page advertisement
this week—a suit of clothes for one dol
lar. Read the advertisement, and see
what it says.
We guarantee our milk, :
Manning & Gatlin.
. Daniell Bros carry a complete line of
everything in jewelry.
Mr. E. P. Paden is announced for
County Treasurer in this issue. Mr.
Paden is a well-known citizen of Ros
well, and would no doubt give satisfac
tory servioce ss Treasurer.
We dress your fish. Phone 310.
| Magierra Fisu Co.
~_All milk delivered in bottles. Phone
299, Manning & Gatlin,
The Pure Milk Dealers.
Mr B. H. Bostain and family have
moved into the Brannan house, owned
by Col. J. Z. Foster, on Polk street.
Mr. G. W. Beyerle and family will oc
cupy part of the house. ‘
If you have time it will pay you to
see gnniell Bros. _
The Carnes Furniture Company’s two
advertisements in this issue are on Qif
ferent lines. Read both of them and
you will be interested.
Now is the time to see !Daniell Bros.
Nobody can compete with their price.
We will have fresh milk every day
on ice, for sale at Manning's market.
Phone 299. MaNNING & GATLIN.
The report as published in this issue
of the condition of the First National
Bank of Marietta is highly ereditable,
and shows this well managed bank is
making satisfactory progress.
Miss Eugenia Wailes, well-known in
Marietta, was married in Dalton to Mr.
Norris. N. BSmith, of Rome, Wednesday.
LOT No. 4—
R S s e e el 30c
LOT No. 5—
I I il oo et e 25c
LOT No. 6—
R e 20(!
LOT No. 7—
RTR e i e 15¢
Dr, J. D. Malone has bought an auto
mo bile. ;
A good deal of pneumonia and la
grippe prevail in the city and county.
Mr. Barney Dobbs informs us that his ’
wife has pneumonia. We trust that she
will speedily recover. ‘
The farmers didn’t de much trading
with merchants the past fall. They |
ought to have some cash on hand. ’
The cold weather keeps back the fruit
trees from budding, and inereases one’s !
expense for coal. There you are,
WaxTeD—2s well-bred Jersey cows— i
FREBH. Mauning & Gatlin.
Mr. John Keefe, who has been vigiting
his sister, Mrs, J. A. Massey, lett for his
home in Bt. Louis, Mo., last Saturday
evsasing.
1k for sale ; any quantity.
){:nnlng's Market.
You can get coal, best block, from
W, J. Camp & Co. at $4.50 per on for
the cash. A saving of 50 ecents per toon,
Read their advertisement in this i sue.
When you want diamonds, watches,
elocks, brooches, silverware, china, cut
glass, eto, see Daniell Bros.
Mr. M. G. Whitlock has bought the
Biltmore House on Church street
from Mr. R, E. Butler, giving in ex
change his present hoarding house.
Mr. Batler will occupy the latter.
For SaLx.—Residence of six well
finished rooms ; bath, furnace heat, ser
vant’s house, barn, garden and pasture ;
ten minutes’ walk of public square.
Angone wanting a most desirable home,
address P. O. box 427, Marietta.
Cows PAsTURED on the Stewart farm,
west of Smyrna, after Mu{) 18t, at 50
cents and 75 cents per month.
W. Z.DaNIRL IL,
Mr. George W. Dobbs has sold his
grocery store in Atlanta and moved
back to Marietta with his family, he
takes his old position at the ice factory,
Losr—Somewhere between Hick’s
livery stable and 7th Distriet Agricul
tural school, a genuine mink fur. The
finder will fileue return to Mrs. H. R.
Hunt, of Maecland, and receive the re
iward. H. R. Huxr,
~ Cobb Superior court convenes next
Monday.
A SPEGIALTY.
We study the wants of our
Ml
Give us your seed trade, and
and we will supply you with
seed of finest quality, purest
strain, strongest germination.
LW LEEE B 80, eoo sore.
With & woman of fashion pay
ing calls it is a sort of game of
cards.
Money may furnish a home in
the suburbs, but it can’t aiways
hize a girl,
Local Items.
“
Miss Agnes Lynn Jones, of Atlmta,‘
spent Saturday and Sunday with her‘
cougin, Mrs, John P, Cheney. ‘
We sell cabbage [plants ready to set
out 25¢ per 100, J W Legg &.Co.
Mrs. Amanda Alexander, who has
been visiting her sister, Mrs. M. A,
Byrd, has gone to her home in Ashe
ville, N. C.
Large Flowering Sweet Pear seed at
J. W, Legg & Co.
; The news reaches Marietta that Mr,
and Mrs. Robert E. Lawhon, Jr., of
Brooklyn, N. Y., are rejoicing over the
arrival of a fine gon,
Large Flowering Sweet Peas seed at
at J. W. Legg & Co.
To You.—lf you owe the Journal of
fice any amount please call and settle,
and save us the trouble ot calling on
you. We need the money.
The Dobbs Grocery Cowzpany, sue
cessors to White & Green, on Atlanta
street, have a full line of groceries, and
invite the public to call. The lowest |
figures for the best goods. Phone 82, ‘
Full line new corn and bean seeds at
J. W. Legg & Co,
- We have arranged our pasture so it
‘will be impossible for cattle to get any
water except pure spring water,
The Pure Milk Dealers.
Manning & Gatlin,
We sell cabbage plants ready to set
out 256¢ per 100, J W Legg & Co. :
Easter comes rather !ate 4his year,
April 19th, but the new Easter hats for
the ladies will have time to get fully,
ripe. o l”
Dwarf and Tall Climbing Nasturti
um seed at Legg’s.;
Mr. O. D. Gann, of Coxes distriet, is
announced as a candidate for County
Commissioner from that district. He
is a very competent man, and would l
fill the office acceptably. :
Dwarf and Tall Climbing Nasturtium
seed at Legg's.
Mr. Glean Marchman has gone to
Spartanburg, 8. C., where he accepts a
position with the Southern Granite and
Marble Company, Mr. Bob Dodgen pro
prietor. His family has gone to Florida
for the winter.
We handle Buist’s Seeds the reliable
seeds for the past 80 Jenra. See us be
fore buying. . W, ngg & Co.
Short, newys 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
newa. .
We handle Brists seeds the reliable
seeds for the past 80 Jy,ean. See us be
fore buying. . W.Legg & O
Nothing makes & man lose his
temper like his wifesaying he has.
- Bad weathes s responsible fora
lot of bad humor.
Heaven helps those who help
others to help themselyes.
! To Candidates,
’ All candidates interested in the
‘county primary, March 20th, n
‘accordance with the resolutions of
Executive Committee, must pay in
their assessments not later than
March 9th. ;
John M. Stone, Chairman
Committee of Arrangements.
We are authorized to withdraw
the candidacy of Mr. W. R. Dobbs
for County Commissiorer.
L
To the Public.
Having moved the Postal Office
to the cld Masonic Building, Pow
der ‘Springs street for business
rousous and being abie to give
better service in the fnture than
ip the past, I hereby solicit your
telegraph business. Office hours
7.80 a. m. until 8 p. m., and some
one on hand all the time to look
after your rush message bsth go
ing and coming. Give us a trial
and you will alwaye use The Pos
tal. Postal Telegraph Co.,
per J. J, Cooper, Mgr.
INFORMATION,
It has been repeatedly asked whether
the entire county would be required to
vote for all the commissioners. Such
JdB not the case. Voters will cast their
fi:llota in their respective districts for
/only one commissioner. In other words,
each distriet elects its own commis
sioner,
ALSTON-WILLINGHAM,
Mr. Charles B. Willingham, Jr., and
Miss Carrie Alston were married on
last Wednesday evening, Feb. 26th, at
the home of the bride on Dixie avenue
in this eity. Rev.C. T. A. Pige, of At
lanta, officiated.
% The happy couple left for Florida.
i The Journal extends congratulations
and good wishes to the happy couple.
bt AR
\ Local News.
. Col. Ed Frey, of Oklahoma, is here on |
a visit, i
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown have
moved to Atlanta, Josephine street.
The way to get an item in the Journal
is to tell the editor about it by phone,
postai card, or in person, It is impos
sible for us to visit every house in town
every day, phone or ask every person
in Marietta if they have any news. You
put yourself to the trouble of telling
us, and we will appreciate it. We want
the newe. Help us to get it.
NO. 10.