The Marietta journal. (Marietta, Ga.) 1866-1909, September 24, 1908, Image 6
gt ¥ : . A - | The Mavietta Fournal S MARIETTA, GA., SEPT. 24, 1908, S —————— Local News. Mr. Gurland Phillips, carrier‘ route 1, is taking his vacation. Mr. Pat Keel, typo on Forsyth Advertiser, visited his family here Tuesday. Miss Mary Dean Towers, who has been sick for two weeks, is im proving. Gantt & Hodges are salling gas oline at 16cts per gallon. See ad vertisement. Miss Agnes Linu Jones, at the home of Col. John P. Cheney, has fuily recovered from her recent gickness. Mr. Nesbitt Osburn, who had hie legs cut off by the train, we are glad to Isarn 18 improving and will get well. . Diep—Miss Ella T. Covington, aged 21, died in Atlanta last Sun day. Her remains were brought to Marietta Tuesday and buried in city cemetery. The council proceedings in this issue, has some ordirances that place some strong restrictions around vhe sale of near beer in Marietta. We call attention to the real es tate advertisement of Mr. A. J. Clark,of Acworth in this issue, He has some good property and fine bargains which he is offering to the public. Read the advertise ment in another column. Rev. A, R. Bond desires to no tify his congregation that there will be no prayer meetihg at the Baptist church on Weduesday night of this weok, owing to the protracted services at the Methe dist church. All ure urged to at tend these services. NEW HOPE. New Hope will observe ‘‘Work Day”’, Saturday, October 3d, to earn money for the destitute children at the Or phans’ Home in Decatur, Ga. **Work Day’’ Sunday, October 4th, at 3 o’elock p. m., a program will be given by the children at the church, to which every body is invited. There will be a stir ring address and good singing. 8. O. SprNOER, Supt. The genuine optimist is the man who cheerfully gets along without ap automobile and gladly waits the time when airships will be within reach of hie purse. LETTER TO D. W, BLAIR, Marietta, Ga. Dear Sir: New Orleans is one of the cities hard on paint; but, nevertheless, they paint lead-and-oil a good deal .there A C Callier painted two houses last year for F Hinderer: one lead-and-oil and the other Devoe. The first is al ready in bad condition; Devoe is per fect. M Augustin, New Orleans, has paint ed his house Devoe three times in eighteen years. This shows that Devoa is food for six years there. n Florida, where lead-and-oil wears only a year, we have no complaint of Devoe and we know of its wearing ten years in several instances. Wedon’t Bay it wears ten years, you know ; there are such instances. *'No ecomplaint’’ is enough to say till we have long-time experiences ; they're coming. Meantime, Devoe is the paint that takes least gallons, makes least bill, and wears longest. Somuch, we’re sure of. Yours truly, F. W Devor & Co. Henry Meinert sells our paint. The only place anybody ever ob jects to being thought he is richer than he is—in the tax office. Millions of boutles of Foley's Honey aud Tar have been sold without any person ever having experienced any otker than beneficial results from its use for coughs, colds and lung troubles. This is because the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package contains no opiates or othér barmtul drugs Guard your health by refusing any but the genuine. C, M, Crosby & Co e — @ O ——— There’s vothing can get a man wrong quite so often as expert judgment. JUST EXACTLY RIGHT. “I have used Dr King's New Life Pills for several years, and find them just ex~ actly right,” says Mr A A Felton, of Har« risville, N. Y. New Life Pills relieve without the least discomfort. Best remdy for constipation, biliousness and malaria 25¢c. at W A Sams & Co.'s drug store. e el e A woman'’s idea of when a com pliment 18 flattery is when it's for another woman. —eD e e BEST THE WORLD AFFORDS. *lt gives we unbounded pleasuse to re~ commend Bucklen's Aanica Salve,” says J W Jenkins, of Chsgpol Bl NO. VI am convinced it's the best salve the world affords. It cured & felon on my thumb, and it never fails to heal every sore, burn or wound to which it is applied. 25 cents at W A Sams & (o.'s drug store. A GREAT DISCOVERY. | Certain Ingredients That Really Grow‘ Hair When Properly Combined- Resorein is one of the most effective germ destroyers ever discovered by science, and in connection with Beta Napthol, yhlch is both germicidal and antiseptic, a combination is formed which destroys the germs which rob the hair of its natural nourishment, and al -80 creates a clesn, healthy condition of the sealp, which prevents the develop ment of new germs. Pilocarpin, aithough not a coloring ‘matter or dye, is a well-known ingre dient for restoring the hair to ite natu ral color, when the loss of hairhas been caused by a disease of the scalp. These ingredients in proper combina tion, with aleohol added as a stimulant and for its well-defined nourishing properties, perfect the moat effective remedy that is known for scalp and hair troubles. We have a remedy which is chiefly composed of these ingredients, in com biration with other extremely invalua ble medicinal agents. We guarantes it to positively cure dandruff and to grow hair, even though the scalp in spots is bare of hair. If there is any vitality left in the roots, it will positively cure baldness. If the scalp has a glazed, shiny appearance, it’s an indication that baldness is permanent, but in every other instance, baldness is cura ble. We want everyone troubled with scalp disease or loss of hair to try Rexal ‘93”” Hair Tonic. If it does not cure dandruff and grow hair to the satisfac tion of the user, we will, without ques tion or quibble, return every cent paid us for it. We print this guarantee on every bottle. It has effected a positive cure in 93 per cent. of cases where put to a practical test, Rexall *'93” Hair Tonic is entirely unlike, and in every particular better, than anything else we know of for the purpose for which it is prescribed. We urge you to try thig preraration at our entire risk. Certainly we know of no better guarantee to give you. W.A Sams & Co., Druggists, Marietta, Ga. I'he parson who pretends to be things which he is not, and to pos gess things that he has not, 18 2 source of much disgust among his neighbors. A Beautiful Woman. Her surroundings should be in har mony, and can best be made so by a 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. It wears for ten years and longer. Thirty-three years of continuous use is evidence. Ganrr & Hopces, L. & M., Paint Agents. It has been stated that twenty five thousand unemployed walk the streets of New York every night. QUICK RELIEF FOR ASTHMA SUF FERERS. Foley's Honey and Tar affords immedi~ ate relief to asthma sufferers in the worst stages, and it taken in time, will eftect a cure. .M. Crosby & Co. How to be rich and keep out of jail has made a fagitive of many a man. WILL INTEREST MANY. Every person should know that good health is impossible if the kidneys are de~ renged. Foley’s Kidney Remedy will cure kidney and bladder disease in every form, and will build up and strengihen thege organs 8o they will perform their functions progerly. No daoger of Bright’s disease or diabetes if Foley’s Kidoey i Remedy is taken in time .M. Croghy & Co. GEORGIA—Cobb County. W. T. Fowler, J. W. McNeeley and others have made application for a third class public road b:Finnlng at the Shiloh and l&nnesaw road near the residence of A. M. Hilderbrand in Kennesaw dis trict, and following the present private road east through the lands of AL M Hilderbrand, Bud Fowler, M. S. McLain and J, W. McNeeley, and intersecting the Shallow Ford road at the residence! of J. W. McNeeley, in Gritter district,‘ which has been marked out by the (Jom missioners and a report thereof made on oath by them All persons are notified that said application for said public road will be heard at my office on the 24th day of October next, and if no legal cause be shown to the contrary, an orgex | for the same will be granted. This 16th day of September, 1908. | Joux Awtrey, Ordinary, \ . Lit:el] }:’or _divorce Fanny Clarke Montgomery | (;?,m.t‘? is,,:u‘:‘;?l;'; VS, ’ i George Moutgomery. [}g?sdi‘v::gow:z::;tlgi March §th, 1897, Notice is hereby given to all concerned that on the 14th dlg of September, 1008, 1 filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county my petition addressed to said Court, mlurnagle to the next te m thereof, to be held on the 16th da of November, 1908, for the removal of the di'lbi{ itles resting upon me under the verdict in the above stated case by reason of my intermarriage with George Montgomery, which application w{‘ll be heard at the November term of said Court, which commences on the 16th day of November, 1908, This Septembor 14th, 1908, FANNY CLARK MONTGOMERY, FRNCSRAR SR LT SNS R R Notice. Whereas, The City Council of the city of Marietta has called an election for the urpose of voting on Water Works and gewemge Bonds, I have this day opened a special registration for all legal voters living in Marietta for the purpose of voting in said election, and 1 will hold. the said registration open for the next forty-five (45) days. Tois Sept 11, 1908. W. J.Brack, Clerk of Council, A CORDIAL INVITATION. ““Come and dine with us to morrow,’’ said the old fellow who had made his mcney and wanted to push his way into society. “*Sorry,”” replied the. elegant man, ‘I can’t. I'm going to see ‘Hamlet,””’ “That’s all right,”’ said tbe hos pitable old gentleman, ‘‘bring him with you.”’ e A e e . Hawking Machines, Catarrh Sufferers Are Nothing buv Hawk ing, Spitting and Blowing Machines, Says an Authority. I 8 it possible that in these days when cleanliness and sanitary refcrm is being preached in the churches schools and at public gatherings, that thousands of peo ple will continue to suffer from catarrh, when there is an abeolute'y certain remedy always on bhand. Hyomei (pronounced High-o-me) is a leasant, Masdicated and antiseptic air. greathe it in and it will cure cararrth It will stop foul breath, watery eyes, and crusts in the nose, in 8 tew days. “I suffered from catarrh for two years; tried numercus remedies which failed; used one and one-balf bottles ot Hyomei and am entirely cured.”--C. N. Lindsy, 407 East First Ave , Mitchell, 3. D. A complete Hyomei outfit, consisting of a strong, hard rubber pocket inhaler and a bottle of Hyomei, costs only $l, acd extra bottles, it afterwards needed, cost only 50 cents each. C. M. Crosby & (Jo. zells it and guarautees it to do exactly as adver tisnd. Hyomei also cures Asthms, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and iufants Croup. : Patience does not mean sitting around waiting for something to happen. In the District Court of the United States, for the Northern District of Georgia. In xe- | N 0.2232 L. C. Hiepon, - : : Bankrupt S‘ln Bankruptey. A petition for discharge having been filed by the above named hankrupt in conformity with law, and the Court having duly ordered that the hearing upon said petition be had Oetober 3rd, 1908, at 10 o’clock a m., at the United States District Court Room, at Atlanta, Georgia, notice is hereby given to all creditors and other persons in interest to appear at thetime and place named and sfww cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the bankrupt for discharge should not be granted This 10th day of September, 196!8. W. C. CARTER. Clerk U. S. District Court. = ‘Application for Charter. STATE OF GEORGIA—Cobb County. Te the Superior Court of said County: The petition of George V, Welsh, Leon Commerford and J. W. Glover, all of Cobb county, respectfully shows: Ist. That the petitioners desire for themselves, their associates, successors and assigns to be incorporated under the name and style of THE SOUTHERN SKIDDER COMPANY, 2nd. That they desire to be incorpora ted for a period of twenty years, with the right of renewal at the expiration of said period. 3r(§). That the capital stock of said corporation shall be five Thousand Dol lars ($5,000.00), fully paid ug and divided into shares of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each, with the privilege of in creasing said oaé)ltal stock from time to time as may be decided upon by a two thirds majority vote of the stockholders, but not to exceed Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00). They desire @ sim ilar right, to be exercised in the same manner, to decrease the cadpital stock, from time to time as may be determined, down to but not below Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500 00). 4th. The object of said corporation is pecuniary gain to its stockholders. The purpose of the corporation is to buy, manufacture or sell machinery and equipment. To buy or sell for cash or on credit. They also desire the privil ege of contraciing and beiufi contracted with. 'l'o do and perform all such other things as may be necessary or conductive to the best interest of said corpora tion. Also to have the power topur chase, hold and dispese of real and personal property, to rent and lease real estate. Also the right and power to bor.ow and lend money, and to secure the same in such manner as said corporation may deem advisable. To take and give mortgages to securoi amounts due said corporation, or to give for the purpose of securing obligations‘ of said corporation, and to have all the | power enumerated in section 1679 of the Code of Georgia of 1882 6th. The principal office and place of said corporation is to be Jocated near Marietta, Cobb county, Georgia, but pe titioners desire the privilege of establigh ing offices and branch works, acting as agents for others, and having agenis and employees elsewhere, either within or without the State of Georgia. 6th. The stockholders assume no indi- l vidual liability, except for the amount of :t(l)lck subscribed. This must be paid in ull. | Wherefore, petitioners pray to be made a body corporated under the name and style aforesaid, entitled to the righfa, privileges and immunities, and subject to the flabilmes fixed by law, and will ever pray. This September Bth, 1908. J. W.GLOVER, Leon CoMMERFORD, Gxo. V. WELsH, STATE OF GEORGIA—Cobb County. I, J. M. Austin, Clerk of the Superior Court of Cobb county, Georgia, do here by certify that the within and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the applica tion for charter of SOUTHERN SKID DER COMPANY, as appears of file in this office, Witness my official signature and the seal of said Court on this the 9th day of September, 1908. J. M. Avstiy, Clerk Cobb Superior Court, No. 389. Cobb Superior Court, Novem ber Term, 1603, In “Re”’ ] Petltion for . - | chacter filed in Geo, V. erlsb. et. al,, \office this 9th Southern Skidder Co. , g:{ gfmg'eptem- J. M, AusTiN, Clerk. Tax Assessments. } Cobb Court of Ordipary, sitting for County purposes, September Term, 1908 It is ordered by the Court that the Tax Collector of Cobb county assess and col lect a tax for the year 1908 at the rate of sixty (60) cents on every ome hundred dollars worth of taxable property in the county returned and assessed against each tax payer, and upon the value of all property in the county subject to taxa tion ad valorem the same to be assessed for the folivwing purposes, to-wit: To repair public builaings, repair and build bridges, and other public improve ments, eleven (11) cents. To pay sheriffs, jailors or other offi cers’ fees that they may be legally en titled to, five (5) cents, To pay the coruner fees due him for services rendered, and for expenses of lunatics, one (1) cent, To pay the expenses of the county for bailiffs at court, non-resident witnesses in criminal cases, fuel, janitor, stationery and the like, and for board and expenses of prisoners. seven (7) cents To pay jurors a per diem compensa tion, six (8) cents. To pay the expenses of working the public roads of the county under the al ternative road law, as provided by said law, ninetaen and one-fourth (1924) cents. To pay the expenses of supporting the pour of the county, three and one-half (314) cents. To pay money due on account of casual deficiency in revenue, five (5) cents To pay officers extra compensation on accounts approved by the grand jury, one-fourth f%) cent, To pay any other lawful charges against the county, one (1) cent. To pay the expenses of holding the State, county and national elections, and for Justice of the Peace and bailifs, one (1) cent. This September Ist, 1908. Jonx AwTrEY, Ordinary, Sheriif’s Sales for October: 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 October, 1908, the following sroperty, to-wit: One undivided twenty-fourth interest in lots of land Nos. 956, 957, 988 and 989, each lot containing 40 acres, more or less, and lying and being in the 16th Dis trict and second section of Cobb county, Georgia. Levied on as the property of Miss Vollie Fridell, now Mrs. Vollie Hollingsworth, to satisfy a fifa issued from the Justice Court 898th District G M., of Cobb county, Georgia, in favor of Mrs. J. W, Hunton, for the use of J, W, Hardeman, vs. Miss Vollie Fridell, now Mrs Vollie Hollingsworth, and Mrs. L. M Fridell. Notice given in terms of the law, W. J. Frey, Sheriff, ]l Clgll))el for Divorce, o obb Superior Court Mgs I‘;}:E Parr { Maren soim, 1905, e { Verdici for total Wx H. Parg. | Divorce on the 19th J day of March, 1908. 5 Notice is hereby given that cu the 14th day of September the undersigned filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cobh county an application for removal of disabilities resting on him under the verdict in the above stated case. Said application will be heard at the term of Court which convenes on the third Monday in November, 1908. WM H, PAIR. —_—"‘h——_—*______‘ GEORGIA—CoBB CouNTY. Whereas, J. E. Maddox, administrator of H W. Winn, late of said county, de ceased, represemts to the Court in his petition duly filed and entered on record that he has fully administered said es tate, this is, therefore, to cite all per sons cnucerned, kindred and creditors, to show cuuse, if any they can, why said admiristrator should not be dischar%ed from his administration and receive let ters of dismission on the first Monday in October, 1908. This September Bth, 1908. JOHN AWTREY, Ordinary. Se O e Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All creditors of the estate of Joseph Gordon, late of Cobb county, deceased, are hereby notified to render in their de mands to the undersigned according to law, and all persons indebted to said es tate, are required to make immediate payment. Sept. Ist, 1908, A. S. GRESHAM, Adm’r Est. of Joseph Gordon. J. W. Hardeman. F. Hardeman. J. A. Hardeman, The Place for Everybody to Trade You can always get First-Class Goods, 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 Fertitizers. Our motto is to please everybody All Kinds of Stock Feed. J. W, HARDEMAN & SONS, Carriage and Wagon Manufacturer, Carriage Trimming and Painting. The Best Rubber Tires Put On. REPAIRING &« HORSE SHOEING done in a satisfactory manner. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Phone No. 67, Washington Avenue, Marietta, Georgia. e ——— e Attractive Printing Is what you get when you patronize the Marietta Journal Job Department. Our prices will please you. FOLEYSHONET~<TAR GEORGIA—Cobb County: To all whom it may concern. W J Frey having in due form applied to the undernignes for the guardianship of [the property of Richard H Earle, a person non compus mentis, of said county, Do tice is hereby given that said application will be heard at my office on the first Monday in October next. Witness my official signature this 31st day of August, 1908. Joux Awrrey, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Cobb County. To all whom it may concern: J. 8. Ellington and A. N. Williams having in due form applied to me for permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of J. P. Ellington late of said county de ‘ceased, this is to cite all and sl:igular the creditors and next of kin of J. P, Elling ‘ington to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in October next, and show cause, if any they can why perma ‘nent Administration should not be gran ted to J. 8. Ellington and A. N. Williams or some fit and proper persononJ. P. Ellington’s estate. Witness my official signature of office This Ist day of Sep tember, 1908. JOHN AWTRLY, Ordinary. GEORGIA—CoBB CouNTY. To all whom it may concern: L. D. ‘Moore, administrator of the estate of Mattie M. Edge, late of said county, de ceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands ‘ belonging to said estate, and the applica } tion will be heard at my office on the first Monday in October next, 1908. This ‘August 27th, 1908, | JouN AwTrEY, Ordinary. GENORGIA—Cobb County, J. A. Bamster, J. M. Bishop and oth ers have made application for a public road beginning near the Clay Lassiter old home place and running due east through lands of Clay Lassiter, J. M. Bishop and J. A. Banister, and intersect- Ing the Marietta and Roswell road near the Henry Mitchell old place, which has been marked out by the Commissioners and a report thereof made on oath hy them. All persons are notified that said application for said public road will be heard at my office on the 28th day of September next, and if no legal cause be shown to the contrary, an order for the same will be granted. This 27th day of August, 1908. JouN Awrrgy, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Cobb County. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Cobb county, Ga., passed at the August term, 1908, will be sold be fore the court house door, in the city of Marietta, Cobb county, Ga., duriny the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in October, 1908, lot of land No. 231, east half of lot 201 and east half of lot 202, all in the 17th District and second section of Cobb county, Georgia Will be sold as the property of J. H. Hodge, deceased, for the purpose of raying debts and distribution among the heirs of J. H. Hodge, deceased Terms cash. J. E. MozLEY, and J. G. ROBERTS, Adm’rs on the estate of J. H. Hodge. o e R O R GEORGIA—Cobb County. Whereas, C. C. Grist, Administrator of M. T. Grist, late of said county, deceas ed, represents to the Court, in his peti tion duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered said es tate. Thisis, therefore, to cite all per sons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administiator should not be discharged from his administration and receive %et ters of dismission on the first Monday in October, 1808 This September 3, 1908 Jorw AwTREY, Ordinary. e De s GEOKGIA~Cobb County, To all whom it may concern: Mary McGinty, Irene A. Hopkins and Sarah L. Young having in due form applied to me for permanent letters of administra tion on the estate of John T. Lemon, late of said county, deceased, this is to cite all singular the creditors and next of kin of John T Lemon to he and ap pear at my office on the first Monday in October next, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to L. Frank Mec- Ginty or some fit and proper person on John T. Lemon’s estate. Witnees my official sigrature of office, this 7th day of September, 1908, JOUN AwTREY, Ordinary, fFoley’s Honey ané Tar for childecs . s a!¢.sure. No opiares, BUSINESS CARDS H. G. CORYELL. Fire and Life Insurance, OFFICE on North side fublic SBgaare, over Schilling’s storn, Marietta, Ga. Appikn from ne%ghboring towns promptly attended JAMES H. GROVES (Successor to John T. Groves.) INSURANCE. Fire—Accident—Hegith—-Liooliy—-Pioi- Giogs. 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. DENTISTS, MARIETTA, : Ga. Orrioe IN ReyyorLps BriLpiNGg. DR. S. GROOVER, DENTIST, MARIETTA, s GEORGIA, Office north side Square, in Dobbs Building. Office hours: 7t011:30a.m.; Ito 9 p.m. 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. Field’s Infirmary, 235 Capitol Avenue, Atlanta, Ga.—lo a. m. to 3 p. m. J“HN Ro GR[[R. Mo Do, l]. n- 80 SurGEoN DENTIST. Office Bouth Side Public Square, Offices form erly occupied oy Dr. J, C. Greer. MARIRTTA, GEORGIA, = L e et L DR. H. V. REYNOLDS, PracirciNg PryslclAN, WHEN nct engaged elsewhere nay be foumnd during the day at his office, up stairs.in Mec- Clatchey Buildfug Bouthwest corner ot Public Bquare, and at nigfxt 2t his residence on Powder Burings street, Marietia, Ga. Telephone No. 17. CgEesse e e Pon TR T DS Residence Phone 73. Office Phone 93 J. D. MALONE, M. D., PRACTICING PHYSICIAN MARIETTA, GEORGIA Residence 200 Atlanta street. Office up stairsta Malone pbuilding, N. E corner Public Squars Rooms 1 and 2. e C.D. ELDER, PrysiciaN Axp Sureron. Special attention to diseases of chil. dren. Office in Gober Building, phone 181. Residence, Mrs. Waddell’s, Church Btreet, phone 128. Office hours—lo to 12a.m.; 3t05 p. m. | e \ W. HOWARD PERKINSON, M. D., PrYSIOIAN AED Surarox, Marietta, Ga. Office over Book Store, west side of Publie Squars. Residence at Miss Towers, on Lawrence street. Office ‘ phone N 0.23. Residence phone No. 191 S ———————— DR. W. M. KEMP, GENERAL PacTITIONER MARIETTA. GA, Office, in Gober butid ing over Ward Bios. store. Residence allen Winp place, Lawrence street, e et 2 g A MILLER, PraorioiNe Prysioran AND SurcEoN, SMYRNA, GA. Office an Marietta and Atlanta streets, Bl P?&Lnte 28. All calls attended promptly, day or L__._\\_ E. P. GREEN, MOULTRIE M. SERSIONS. GREEN & SESSIONS, ATTORNEYS AT Law, MARIETTA, : . * GEORGIA. Offices: Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Freyer Building, over Marietta Trust and Bank ing Company. Phone No. 83. J. G. ROBERTS, ATTORNEY AT Law, (Office with Hon.D. W. Blair.) MARIETTA, ' : GEORGIA, Will practice in State and Federal Courts, ittt o GORDON B. GANN, ATTORNEY AT LAw Axp REeaL Esrarte AGENT, MARIETTA, s . GEORGIA.." Office in Dobbs Building, north side of Bquare, _—\ D. W. BLAIR, Lawyer, North Side Public Square, MARIzTTA, GaA, E. H. CLAY, : LAWYER. Office in the Cole building, over Gro gan’s barber shop. Marrgrra, - - GEORGIA b, e N. A. MORRIS, ATTORNEY AT Law, MARIETTA, GA., will practice in all couris Btate and Federal. Office over Marietta Tri gt and Banking Company. ASt AN Motiteoi s J. Z. FOSTER, LAWYER MARIETTA, GA. Office over J W, Legg & Co's. Drug Store ettt e B. T. FREY, ATTORNRY AT Law. MARIETTA, GA. Office up stairs in Gober's new bailding, Atlanta street. Callectinna 2 spe cialty, Money loaned.