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FORM SEVENTEEN
COPYRIGHT, ‘D’,E_
The FECHHEIMER FILs: (20 CO.
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Also the leading
shapes in
Soft and Stiff
Hats
will be on view.
Also thesmart fancy
Shirts
for Spring and Sum
mer wear are ready.
Also the clever crea
tions in
Neckwear
are dazzlingly beauti
ful in our show cases.
Our Spring Suits
Y e e iy and ot the
filgzstt:ogggoabger::l}:a (;:-egf)re pleasant thought of the season’s change
LTy Suqueston of Sping 15 Showing fisel i Our Slore
SPRING SUITS FOR MEN—M™Mm ———
———— S PRING SUITS FOR BOYS
Sprigg .?hoes, | |
Crosset Oxfords for Men,
Nice Line of Belts
Our Line Is Complete
118865 0005 Fom I et Mokers iOl D Sy
And All at Prices That Defy Competition.
Come and See Them.
C. W. DuPRE
MEs and Boys Ouiers PHONE 292 Next Door 10 Post Ofice
ANNOUNCEMENT
SPRING and SUMMER
1908
As we are writing this
advertisement, Spring
goods are arriving. When
you read this advertise
ment, many of the ad
vance models in Spring
and Summer clothing, di
rect from the shops of the
famous makers of
“ERFR-ERR”
Fashionable Clothes
MADE BY
The Fechheimer Fishel Qo.
NEW YORK
will be on our counters.
This is only a hint of the coming of Spring. We want
you to stop in as you pass by and look at the few things
that are ready for you to see. They are the advance guard
of the good things to come. Qualities were never higher.
Prices for same never lower. Come and come soon.
T. W, READ,
Phone No, 200 The Clothier
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FORM EIGHTEEN
COPYRIGHT, 1008
The FECHHEIMER FISHEL CO.
NEW YORK
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Even figures are of some ac
count.
Worry is a poor thing to take
home, but when it is it is a bad
thing to meet it with the same
thing, {
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Mi-o-na lleans Stomach
Comfort.
It’s of Special Value to Many Here in
Marietta.
A notable discovery, and one that ap
peals especially to many people in Ma
rietta, is the combination of stomach
help in the Mi-o-na treatment. This
preparation works wonders in eases of
indigestion or weak stomach.
It acts directly upon the walls of the
stomach and bowels, strengthening and
stimulating them 8o that they readily
take care of the food that is eaten with
out distress or suffering.
So positive are the good effects fol
lowing the use of Mi.c-na that the
remedy fs sold by €. M. Crosby & Co.,
druggists, under an absolute Fuarantee
to refund the money if its fails to cure.
A 50-cent box of Mi-o-na will do the
good the stomach needs, which is sim
ply to make it do its own work.
Marriage is a failure only when
one or both parties to it are fail
ures.
THE MOST COMMON CAUSE OF
SUFFERING.
Rheumatism causes more paiu and
suffering than any other disease, for the
reason that it is the most ecommon of
all ills, and it is certainly gratifying to
sufferers to know that Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm will afford relief, and make
rest and sleep possible In many cases
the relief from pain, which is at first
temporary, has become permanent,
while in old people subject to chronie
rheumatism, often brought on by damp
ness or changes in the weather, a per
manent cure cannot be expected; the
relief from pain which this liniment af
fords is alone worth many times its
cost. 25 and 50 eent sizes for sale by C
M Crosby & Co, Marietta, Ga.
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A woman seldom dresses to suit‘
her husband—unless she pays the
bills. I
MORE NEWS FROM THE NEW ENG- |
LAND STATES. |
If any one has any doubt as to the vir
tue of Foley’s Kidney Cure, they need
only to refer to Mr. Alvin H. Simpson,
of Willimantic, Conn., who, after al
most losing hope of recovery, on ac
count of the tailure of so many reme
dies, finally tried Foley’s Kidney Cure,
which he says was ‘‘just the thing’’ for
him, as four bottles cured him com
pletely. He is now entirely well and
free from all the suflering incident to
\acute kidney trouble. Sold by all
druggiste.
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The more of an idiot 8 mau is
in making love, the more a girl
‘seems to enjoy it.
For a burn or scald apply Chamber
lain’g Salve. It will allay the pain al
most instantly and quicklé heal the in
jured parts. For sale by C M Crosby &
Co, Marietta, Ga.
| —AT A—
Peach crop of orchard containing
about 2,000 trees, located four miles
gsouth of Canton, Ga., near Beavers’
gin. Address communications to
R. B. TAYLOR,
Sterling, 111,
F. R. SWEENEY,
Civil Engineer,
SMYRNA, - - (FRORGIA.
Surveying work of all classes
accurately done.
Westem and ANI Ralwe
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ARRIVING TiMr AT MARIETTA, GA.
SOUTH BOUND,
No 3from Chattanooga and Nashville ar 6.20 am
Mo 73 from Rome arrives 9.00 am
No 93 from Chattanooga and Nashville ar 10.53 am
No 1 from Chattanooga and Nashville ar 6.48 pm
No 95 from Chicago arrives B.olpm
KORTH BOUND.
No 94 for Chicago arrives 7.87 am
No 2 for Chattanooga and Nashville ar 9.22 am
No 92 for Chattanooga and Nashvillear 5.32 pm
No 72 for Rome arrives 5.57 pm
No 4 for Chattanooga and Nashville ar 9.34 pm
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A few doses of this remedy will in
variably cure an ordinary attack of
diarrhcea. .
It can always be depended upon,
even in the more severe attacks of
cramp colic and cholera morbus.
Itis equallg successful for summer
diarrhcea and cholera infantum in
children, and is the means of saving
the lives of many children each year.
When reduced with water and
swfi?etened it is pleasant to take.
very man of a family should kee
this remedy in his home. Buy it novg
Price, 25¢c. Larae 81zg, 50c. |
The something you get for noth
ing is seldom worth any more than
that.
NO USE TO DIE.
“I have found out that there is no use
to die of lung trouble as long as you ean
get Dr. King’s New Discovery,’’ says
Mrs. J. P. White, of Rushboro, Pa. *'l
‘would not be alive to-day only for tha
‘wonderful medicine. It loosens up a
cough quicker than anything elge, and
cures lang disease even after the case
is _pronounced hopeless.” This most
reliable remedy for coughs and colds,
lagrippe,asthma, bronchitis and hoarse.
ness, i 8 sold under guarantee at J. W.
Legg & Co.’s drug store, 50c. and $l.OO.
Tria lbottle free.
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Money is the rcot of much evil
when it gives a man a fashionable
wife.
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MR, JOE ABBOTT
FR TREASURER
To the Voters of Cobb county—l here
by announce myself a candidate for the
ofiice of the Treasurer of Cobb county,
subject to the primary of June the 41.){.
I desire to take this opportunity of ex
pressing m{ sincere thanks to my
friends for their loyal gnpport in the re
cent primary, Recognizing the right of
every citizen to vote according to his
{)referenoe, I have nothing but the kind
lest feelings for those who voted for
my opponert, and I will a{)preclate the
support of all in the next election,
Respectfully, Jor AmßorT,
SRR SR RO R R
Mr. Paden for Treasurer.
To the Voters of Cobb County:
I hereb'f announce my candidacy for
County Treasurer, subjeet to the pri
mary to be held on June 4th. I will
greatly appreciate the support of each
and every voter.
Again thanking my friends through
out the county, and trusting that they
will continue to use their influence in
my behalf in the coming primary,lam,
Very respectfully,
E. P. Papex,
Roswell, March 23, 1908.
OPPOSITE KENNESAW HOUSE.
Cuuck ANDERsoN, Proprietor
The best of vehicles, the safest of dn
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 shall
any ever in the future, be diseatisfied
with mi:teams or the men in my em
ploy. Everything and everybody about
me are a number ope,
I have cheapened my charges propor
tionate to the stringency of the times.
For reference as to the truth of what I
say, as to the turnouts and charges, %o
to my friends, which means the people
generally,
Parties hiring are striot.l{ responsible
for the eafety of themselves, vehicles
and horses ~ J A, G, ANDERSON.
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Sheriff’s Sales for Jnne.
Will be sold before the court house
door, in the city of Marietta, Cobb coua
ty, Ga., within the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in June, 1908,
the following property, to-wit:
Forty acres of land, more or less, of
land lot No, 188, in the 16th District and
2nd Section of Cobb county, (3a , known
as the property of W. s&' MecOarter.
Levied on as the property of W, W.
McCarter to satisfy a tax fi, fa, issued
by H. B. Clay, tax collector of Cobb
county, for his State and county taxes
for the year 1907. Notice given in terms
of the law, W. J. FrEY, Sheriff.
GEORGIA—Cobb County,
To all whom i 5 may concern: D M
Wheeler, J W Hodge and Mrs I C Pate
having in due form applied to me for
permanent letters of adm'nistration on
the estate of J, H, Hodge, late of said
count]y. deceased, this is to cite all and
singular, the creditors and next of kin
of § . H. Hodge, to be and appear at my
office on the first Monday in June next,
and show cause, if any they can, why
‘permanent administration should not be
grantedito J. E. Mozley and J. G. Rob
erts, or some fit and proper person, on
J.H, Hodge’s estate. Witness m(f offi
cial signature of office. This sth day of
May, 1908.
Joux Awtrey, Ovdinary.
GEORGIA—Cong County.
Whereas, A. W. Florence, administra
tor ot W. W. Florence, late of said
county, deceased, represents to the court
in his petition duly filed and entered on
record that he has tully administered
said estate, this is, therefore, to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and credit
ors, to show cause, if any they can, why
said administrator shouid not be dis
charged from his administration and re
ceive letters of dismission on the first
Morday in June, 1908, This May 4th,
1908, Jou~x AwTrey, Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and
Creditors.
GEOKGIA—-Cobb County.
Notice is hereby given to all creditors
of the estate of Stephen Daniell, late of
said county, deceased, to render in an
account of their demands to the under
signed, within the time prescribed by
law, properly made out. And all persons
indebted to said deceased are hereby re
quired to make immediate payment to
the undersigned. 'This May 4th, 1908,
A. F, DANIELL, Adm’r,
GEORGIA—Cobb County.
Whereas, N. B. Camp, administrator
of W. B. Camp, late of said county, de
ceaged, represents to the court in his pe
tition duly filed and entered on record
that he has fully administered said es-,
tate, tkLis is, therefore, to citeall persons
concerned, kindred and creditors. to
show cause, if any they can, why said
administrator should not be discha ed
from his administration and reoelverfeb
ters of dismission on the first Monday in
June, 1908, This May 4th, 1908, |
Joux Awrrey, Ordinary,
r Anunouncements,
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- For Judge of Blue Ridge
} Circuit.
_lam a candidate for the office of
Judge of the Superior Court for the
‘Blue Ridge Circuit, subjeet to Demo
cratic primary. J. Z. FOSTER,
HAN. N. A MORRIS
~ ANNOUNCES FOR JUDGE,
| Marietta, Ga., Oct. Ist, 1807.
~To the Voters of the Blue Ridge Cir
cuit:—l desire at this time to qubiioly
‘announce my candidacy for Judge of
‘the Superior Courts of the Blue Ridge
Oireuit, subject to the next Democratic
primary.
_ 1 promise the entire people of this
Judicial Circuit that if I am 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,
lnnd 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 ol 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
tics—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,
Posulist, or Republiean, 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 %laced u}Pon the
same level in the court house. olitics,
political differences, nor political prej
udices should never beecome a factor in
the enforcement of our laws or the dis
charge of offieial duties.
Whether I have ops)onition 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 bu{ing 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 Circuit. I have met
with overwelming encouru¥ement. I
feel sincerely grateful for this.
I will appreciate the support of each
and every voter in the entire Cirenit.
My heart is full of gratitude and ap
-Ifxrecintion, and will ever be, for the
loyal support given me in the past
throughout the Cireuit, both in my po
litical aspirations and in my profession.
" Trustiog that you will favor me with
your support and influence, I am,
Very respectfully,
N. A. Moggis.
For Solicitor.
To the Voters of the Blue Ridge Cir
cuit:—l herebé announce my candidacy
for Solicitor-General, subjeet to the
coming’ primary. The support of the
entire people will be appreciated ; and I
pledge them, if elected, my best servica.
J. P. BRoO&E,
To the Voters of the Blue Ridge Cir
cuit: I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Solicitor General of the Blue
Ridge Circuit, subjeet to the coming
Democratic primary. If elected to this
office, I pledge a faithful, fair and im
partial disc'iarge of the duties of the
same. I will appreciate the vote and
influence of every voter,
Very respectfully, Cras. H, Grirrix.
For State Treasurer.
ATLANTA, GA., March, 1908,
To the Democratic Yoters of Georgia:
I am a candidate for Treasurer of this
State, subject to the Democratic primary
on June 4th. My candidacy is based
on my former service to the people in
this office, covering a period of more
than twenty years—a record that I be
lieve will bear public scrutiny, and which
has never been impugned If elected, I
promise the same faithful attention to
the the duties of the office that marked
my previous administration.
Yours trul{‘,,
M. J. SBPEKR,
GEORGIA—Cobb Courty.
To all wnom it may concern:—B. V.
Greer having in due form applied to the
undersigned for the guardianship of the
ersons and property of Marshal, Dora,
‘l?luth, Charley, Albert and Harry Ed
wards, minor children of Joseph Ed
wards, late of said county, deceaged,
notice is hereby given that his :Eplioa
tion will be heard at my office on the first
Monday in Jnne next. Witness my official
rignature, this 17th day of April, 1908,
JOHN AWTREY, Ordinary.
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FOR CQPSke ,mmsim,
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED BATISIAOTOB!}
OR MONEY REFUNDED.