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That the ice cream you buy is strictly
PURE?
Do You know that the makers’ hands
were clean, flies excluded from the hcmr&
and freezers and other utensils kept
Sanitary Condition?
Why take any chanee where your health
is concerned ! Why not
MAKE AND FREEZE YOUR OWN ICE CREAM
In 10 MINUTES
FOR Ic. A PLATE with
It is so easy. Simply stir contents of
one 13c. package into & (gum of milk and
freeze, without cooking, heating or the ad
dition of anything else, This makes two
quarts of ice eream, clean, pure and whole
some. A good ice cream freezer ean be
bought for a dollar or two which will last
for years, and will soon save its cost.
2 I»ckages JELL-O ICE CREAM Pow
der for 25c¢.
Flavors: Chocolate, Vanilla, Straw
berry, Lemon and Unflavored.
Sold by all good grocers.
The Genesee Pure Food Co., Le Roy, N Y.
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The Marietta ourn
MARIETTA, GA., MAY 28, 1808,
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Acworth.
Mrs D F McClatchey, of Atlan
ta, is visiting her father, Orlando
Awtrey, here.
Miss Apnie Lonise Awtrey has
returned from Lucy Cobb, Athens,
where she has been attending col
lege.
Miss Lula Mitchell has returned
from Wesleyan College, Macon.
Miss Anuie Lee McGee has
returned from Christian College,
Washington, D.C.
» Mre C I, McMillan, of Jefferson,
l,‘.rf»o!"vmt,ing»'tbe family of J W Mec
\ o JBO.
jrs Fred Hull and Mrs Lily
Jarnes visited Atlanta last week.
Mrs E M Bailey and Mrs J E
Carnes spent a few days in Atian
ta with their mother, Mrs Mec-
Dowell, the past week. ‘
Mrs Nath Thompson and Miss
Thompson, of Marietta, visited Mr
and Mrs M J Abbott last Friday.
Migs Stella Tate, of Tate, Ga.,
visited Mrs A J Durham last
Thureday, and spoke to the Wo
man's Foreign Missionary Society
in the afternoon.
Mrs M M McGen, Misses Roy
Mitchell and Alvarden Craig spent
last Saturday in Atlanta.
Mrs Howell Kitchen visited Mrs
Gribble, 1n Emerson, last week.
Mr and Mrs A J Barrett, of
Cumming, are visit‘ng the family
of D D Barrett.
H M Williams and Penn Mitch
ell attended the Grand Lodge of
Odd Fellows in Macon this week.
Mise Dcllie Dial, of Woodstock,
visited Mre A J Durham during
the past week,
The Commencement exercises at
Smith-Lemon iustitote last Friday
night were very interesting.
| Dixik.
Acworth.
Mr W J Phagan, of Marietta,
was in Acworth Tuesday on busi
ness.
Mrs D W Orr, of Cartersville,
has been visiting Mrs F C Car
peuter, near Acworth.
Mr and Mrs AI. Orr have re
turned from a pleasant wvisit to
Gadsden, Calhoun and Dalton.
Mrs C L. McMillan, of Jefferson,
Ga, is visiting Mr and Mrs J W
MecMillan.
Mrs A J Barrett, of Cumming,
Ga, is spending some time with
Mr and Mrs D D Barrett and
family . .
Mrs J W McMillan returned
Tuesday from the Presbyterian
Sanitarium, in Atlanta, where she
has been under treatment for sev
eral weeks:
Miss Helen Schell and Mr John
Collins spent last Sunday most
delightfully in Maritta as the
guests of the Misses Moon and
Christian.
The annaal election of officers
.of the Acworth school board was
held Friday, and the following of
ficers elected: J J Northcutt,
chairman; George Lemon, secre
tary; O Awtrey, assistant secre
tary and treasurer. Finance Com
mittee—O Awtrey, P O McLain,
E W Ray. Grievance Committee
—E W Ray, Geoige Lemon, HM
Williams. Executive Committee
—J W McMillan, HM Williams
P O McLain —Acworth Post.
Mount Olivet.
The Children’s day was a suc
cess. They had good speeches and
good singing, and everybody from
New Salem was there with some
good exercises, and made the day
pleasant for all.
Miss Hattie Blackwell and sis
ter, of Smyrna, visited friends 1n
this community last week.
Miss Edna Reeves and sister, of
Marietta, spent Saturday night at
J W Adair’s,
Mr Zeke Hooks, of Rome visited
his parents Sunday.
Mrs Elmer Dewberry, a sister of‘
Dallas, spent Saturday night in
this ccmmunity. |
Married—At F M Lacy’s, Sun
de% evening at six o’clock, Mr L
H Clement to Miss Ethel Edwards.
¢ CoME AGAIN,
New Hope.
Miss Jessie Mayes, of Atlanta,
visited her parents, Mr and Mrs A
A Mayes, last week.
Miss Annette Moore 18 visiting
relatives in Atlanta.
Mr Howard Hamby attended the
Coramencement exercises of Rhine
hardt Normal College, Walesca,
last weak.
Mr W F Segars’ family, who
bhave been in scheool at Walesca,
have returned to their home near
Smyrna.
Miss Lula Hamby, who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs P Daniell,
of Collins Springs, has returned
home.
The Young People’s Home Mis
sion Society held their Devotional
exercises Sunday night with very
good attendance. Mesdames W R
Turner, Len C Baldwin, — — Lyon
and R N Holland, of Marietta,
were present. Mrs Turner and
Mrs Baldwin, gave very interest
ix;g talke, which were enjoyed by
all.
Mr Bob Bentley’s family visited
relatives at Noonday, and attended
the ainging Sunday.
Mrs I P Sewell and Mrs Hemp
Wiley visited Mrs Nancy Black
well, of Antioch, Tuesday.
LEE.
- Hickory Grove: |
A lady’s missionary society was
organized at this place last Satur
day night. May great good be ac
complished.
Mr Grogan House, of Due West,
paid his daughter a visit Sunday.
Mr Russell Bryant of Marietta
visited here Sunday.
Mr J M Scroggs lost a fine cow
last week.
‘Mr John House of near Acworth
visited J L Cabe Sunday.
The farmers ate choppiog cot
ton.
Mr Pitman will sing here the
first Sunday evening. Windows
of Heaven No 6. All come.
When a man starts out to paint
the town the police are pretty sure
to catch him red-handed.
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Sincere Thanks.
If You Have Catarrh, Asthma or Bron
chitis, Read What Thankful People
Say About Hyomei.
Mrs. M. A. Drake, Utica, N. Y.,
writes: ‘‘l could not speak above a
whisper. linhaled Hyomei, and it gave
me instant relief. Hyomei will cure
Catarrh and Bronchitis if used as di
rected.”
Lodwick Edwards, 1323 Madison ave
nue, Columbus, Ohio, writes: *I will
let you know what your Hyomei inhaler
did for me. Itcured me of my Bron
chitis all right. I feel very thankful to
you for fiour valuable medicine.”’
Mrs. Bertha Weekly, Pleasantville,
Pa., writes: “I want gou to know 1
used your Hyomei for Hay Fever with
good results, having suffered with it for
many years, and this is the firat thing I
;gve;r ,found that ever gave me any re
ief.’
Hyomei will cure Catarrh, Bronehitis,
Hay Fever, Asthma, Coughs or Colds,
and C. M. Crosby & Co., druggists, will
give you your money back if it don’t.
It ie a pleasant remedy, and gives relief
instantly. Just breathe it in through
the pocket inhaler that comes with
every $l.OO outfit. Extra bottles for
subsequent treatment are only 50 cents.
~ We can’t help feeling sorry for
‘the self-made man who boasts of
his handiwork.
~ BAD ATTACK OF DYSENTERY
CURED.
**An honored citizen of this town was
' suffering from a severe attack of dysen
‘tery. He told a frieud if he could ob
tain a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colie,
,Cholern and Diarrhoea Remedy, he felt
confident of being cured, he having
‘used this remedy in the West. He was
told that I kept it in stock, and lost no
time in obtainin}g it, and was promptly
cured,’”’ says M J Leach, druggist, of
Wolcott, Vt. Forgale by C M Crosby
& Co, Marietta, Ga.
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The patriotism of too many men
extends only as far as their inter
egt in politics.
BEST HEALER IN THE WORLD.
Rev. F. Starbird, of East Raymond,
Maine, sa{s: “I have used Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve for several years on my
old army wound and other obstinate
gores, and find it the best healer in the
world. T use it too with great success
in my veterinary business.’”” Price 25c¢.
at J. W. Legg & Co ’s drug store.
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No, Cordelia, it isn't the stone
front, but what is back of it, that
makes a bank solid.
DISTURBED THE CONGREGATION.
. The person who disturbed the congre
gation last Sunday by continually
coughing is requested to buy a bottle
of Foley’s Honey and Tar. Sold by all
druggists.
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None but the brave deserve the
fair, and r.one but the brave would
tackle the fare dished up by some
of the fair.
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NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS.
We are pleased to announce that Fo
ley’s Honey and Tar, for coughs, colds
and lung troubles, is not affected hy
the National Pure Food and Drug law,
a 8 it contains no opiates or other harm
ful drugs, and we recommend it as a
safe remedy for children and adults.
Sold by all druggists
Lost Mountain.
We etill have showers and the
graes is forging to the froct, and
now comes the tug of war.
Born to Mr aud Mrs Walter
Dobbins a 12-pound boy, on the
23d instant. Walter thinks he is
big enough to register and vote for
Hoke Smith.
Mr James R Cureton, of Austell,
was here last week, doing some ad
vertising for his nursery. He is a
pleasant gentleman, and takes
much pride in building up his
county. He came to Cobb from
Campbell ccunty, and has built up
a large nursery at Austell, and one
of the three that survived out of
the many that sprung up in this
county a few years ago. Success
to the men who are doing some
thing substantially to bmild up
Cobb county.
If such political campaigns were
to break out on us every two years
it would keep the people torn ap
and discontented. Let the peaple
express their disapproval at the
polls June 4th.
We have some of the best farm
ers 1n Cobb county. They are
using brains as well as muscle.
The crops and yield show for them
gelves.
Harvest and blackberry pies are
in sight. That means we’ll live.
Allen.
TRY THIS FOR DESSERT.
~ Dussolve one package of any flavored JELL-O in
one pint of boil'i)ng water. Wgen partl{ congealed,
beat until light, adding on- cu‘g wh p‘ped cream
and six crushed maccaroons. hi% all wg&ther
thoroughly and pour into a mold or bowl, hen
cool, it wifl jellif'yolnd may be served with whip
ped cream or any good &u dding sauce.
The JELL-O costs 10c. per package, and can be
} obtained at any good grocer’s.
Providence.
Rev Bond ’preached a fine ser
mon here Sunday.
Mr Billie Sauls is not improv
ini{we are sorry to say. /
iss Alice Groouer of Marietta
vigited her mother Nannie Black
well last Sunday.
Miss Nettie Bond o Kennesaw
accompanied her brot?ler Rev Mr
Bond here Sucday.
Misses Ada and Lela Blackwell
visited Mrs Murdock Sunday af
ternoon. Blue Bells.
Economy in 1908.
Pure Linzeed Oil costs rauch less sold
from the barrel than it does put ué) in
Tin Cang as Mixed Paints. In the first
instance, you pay 60 cents per gallon;
in the second, $1.60. Now mix 3 gallons
of pure linseed oil with 4 gallons ot L.
& M. Paint and you have, ready for use,
7 gallons of the best paint made, cost
ing only $1.20 per gallon. Done in 2
minutes. GaNTr & Hopoges, L. & M
Paint Agents.
Unless you honor your father
and mother the peighbors are like
ly to say things.
WHOOPING COUGH.
“In February our daughter had the
whooping cough. Mr. Lane, of Hart
land, recommended Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy, and said it gave his
customers the best of satisfaction. We
found it as he said, and can recommend
it to anyone having children troubled
with whooping cough’ says Mrs A
Goss, of Durand, Mich. Forsale by C
M Crosby & Co, Marietta, Ga.
A woman always likes to fix up
things to eat that can be served on
a tray.
D~ O I s et
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is best
for women and children. Its mild ac
tion and pleasant taste makes it prefer
able to violent (ggrgatives, such as pills,
tablets, ete. t the booklet and a
sa_mple of Orino. Sold by all druggists.
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CHAS. H. FIELD, M. D.
Office at Residence, on Church Street,
MARIETTA, GA.
Marietta Hours—4 p. m. to 9 a. m.
each day.
Hours at Dr. Kield’s Infirmary, 235
Capitol Avenue, Atlanta, Ga.—lo a. m.
to 3 p. m.
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L,ighten that Burden!
Don’t buy high priced
GROCERIES
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.
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What Stove =S —va)
29 o= | A= Llia
for Summer? ‘éfl!@l@;fix
Nothing edds to kitchen IM'@“’
ike a New Perfection Wick TR
Blue Flame Qil Cook-Stove.
Acything that any stove cn
do the ‘“New Perfection” will
do, and do it betrer. Bakes, '
roasts, boils, toasts; heats the wash water and the sad
irons, end does it without dissipating its heat through the room
to your discomfort. The )
Wiek Blue Flame oil Cook-Stove
actually keeps the kitchen coob—actually makes it comfortable
for you while doing the family cooking, because, unlike the coal
range, its beat is directed to one point only—right under the
kettle, Made in three sizes, fully warraoted. If oot
.:\ with your dealer, write our nearest egency.
n The affords e
‘ Rayo LAMP ;.
light that is very grateful .
‘:' to tired eyeso—a perfect student or family
e }:;Lp.mm&-:ts;,ani;:l plated, hence more dur
v I!notwithyon:é:alcr,iflteournear
al est agency. }
% STANDARD OIL COMPANY
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J. GLENN GILES,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAw,
Marietta, Ga.
Office up-stairs in Court House with
Judge of Superior Court.
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Foley’s Honey ani Tar
for children . safe.sure. Noopiates.
JOHN A. Mm‘]ggfit. MEX'OO DIRECTORS :
JL.B.D ‘ ¢4 o X E.‘M;ANGET'JR.,
0 THE. LD OF TOMORRON,” " osk
O Srssurer. MINING AND LUMBER b 7 waxcsr.
5 ® C. D. SWINT,
PURPONPErds. The Greatest Dividend Payers. somx o maxcur.
Real Estate, Timber Tracts, Mines.
CAPITAL STOCK — _ $25,000.00
OAXAGA, STATE OF ORXAGA, MECO.
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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 per share.
Mexico Investment Company,
Apartado 180,
OOAXACA, Rot MEXICO.
JOHN A. MANGET, President.
Carriage and Wagon Manufacturer,
Carriage Trimming and Painting.
The Best Rubber Tires Put On.
REPAIRING ¢ HIORSE SHOEING
done in a satisfactory manner. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Phone No. 67, Washington Avenue, Marietta, Georgia.
JAMES H. GROVES
(Successor to John T. Groves.)
INSURANCE.
Hlre—Accident—Heait—-Lioblly—-Pigte Gioss
Representing some of the strongest companies
in America. Special attention given to first-class
farm property and cotton gins,
1 have the most attractive Accident Polioy ever
put on the market.
Office, 100 Whitlock avenue, in rear First Na
tional Bank.
Tax Recetver's Notice,
I will be at the following places to re.
eeive tax returns for 1908:
Marietta—April 1, April 25 to May 1:;
May 20 to June 3.
Smyrna—April 2, morn; May 1; June
4, morn,
Vinings—April 2, eve; May 4, morn;
June 4, eve.
Lemons—April 3, morn; May 4, eve,
June 5, morn.
Howells—April 8, morn; May 6, morn;
June 5, eve,
Mableton—April 8, eve; May 6, eve;
JuneSB,
Austell-—April 9, morn; May 7; June 9.
Powder Springs—April 9, eve; May 8:
June 10,
Macland—April 13, morn; May 11,
morn; June 11, morn.
Oregon—April 13, eve; May 11, eve;
June 11, eve.
Lost Mountain—April 14, morn; May
12, morn; June 11, morn.
Red Rock—May 12, eve; June 12, eve.
Acworth—April 15; May 13; June 15.
Kennesaw—April 16, morn; May 14;
June 16, morning,
Blackwells—April 20, morn; May 15;
June 18, evening.
Merritts—April 21, morn; May 18,
morn; June 17, morning,
Post Oak—April 22, morn; May 18,
evening; June 17, evening,
Roswell—April 23 and 24; May 19;
June 18,
~_l'will be at Marietta at all other times
till July Ist. You can find me in Mari
etta every Saturday and first Tuesdays.
I will be compelled to close my books by
July Ist, 1908. F. B. BARBER,
Tax Receiver Cobb County, Ga.
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GORDON B. GANN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND
Rear Estrate Agext,
'MARIETTA, 8 : GEORGIA.
Office iz Dobbs Building, north side
of Bquare,
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| BUSINESS CARDS
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H. G. CORYELL,
- Fire and Life Insurance,
OFFICE on North side Fublic Bquare, over F
Schflling’s storo, Marietta, Ga. Appileatlon
from neighboring towns promptly attended to,
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Drs. A. and J.D. Reynolds
DENTISTS,
MARIETTA, : GaA.
OrrloE IN REYNOLDS BUILDING.
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SurGEON DENTIST.
Office South Side Public Square, Offices form
erly occupied oy Dr. J. C. Greer.
MARIETTA, GEORGIA,
OR. H. V. REYNOLDS,
PraAcilclNG PHYSICIAN,
WHEN not engaged elsewhers may be found
during the dsf at hisoffice, up stairs. in h}e-
Clatchey Building, Southwest corner of Public
Square, and at mgfxt 2t his residence on Powder
Bvurings street, Marietia, Ga. Telephone No. 17.
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Residence Phone 73. Office Phone 98
J. D. MALONE, M. D.,
PRACTICING PHYBICIAN
MARIETTA, GEORGIA
Residence 200 Atlanta street. Office up stairsin
Malone building, N, E corner Public Square
Rooms 1 and 2,
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C. D. ELDER,
PHYSICIAN AND SureEoN.
Special attention to diseases of chil
dren. Office in Gober Building, phone
181. Residence, Mrs. Wadd ell’s, Churc¢h
street, phone 128. Office hours—lo to
12a.m.; 3t05 p. m.
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W. HOWARD PERKINSON, M. D,
PrYBIOIAN AED SurGEoN,
Marietta, Ga. )
Office over Book Store, west side of
Public Square. Residence at Miss
Towers, on Lawrence street. Office
phone No. 23. Residence phone No. 191
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DR. W. M. KEMP,
GENERAL PACTITIONER
MARIETTA. GA, Office, in Gober bufid
ing over Ward Bros. store. Residence allen Winn
place, Lawrence street.
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- DR. V. B. BISHOP.
| GENERAL PrACTICE,
' Special attention to Chronie Troubles
‘and Diseases of Women. Regidence 204
'Lawrence street. Office in Dobbs Build
‘ing, North side; phone 189. Marietta,
"Georgin.
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 Publie Square,
MARIETTA, GA.
E. H. 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 coums
State and Federal. Office over Marietta Trgst
and Banking Company.
J. Z. FOSTER,
LAWYER
MARIETTA, GA. Office 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 ajspe
cialiy. Money loaned.