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O lOOGOCPOC XX lEOCH LRI IO OCIGE
MARIBETTA GA-
TaurspAY MorNING, APRIL 1, 1909,
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Rome is having all of the wires
put under ground in the business
district. ‘
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‘‘Right will eventually win,”
saye former Governor Folk, of
Missouri. The Atlanta Journal is
disposed to clase this statement
under the head of ‘‘lmportant if
true.”
The Nashville Herald, published
in Berrien county, says the grand
jury last week put one of its fel
lows out long enough to get a true
bill against him for carrying con
cealed weapons. He pleaded guilty
and was fined this week.
**The race question 18 & two-fold
proposition in Oklahoma. There
they have the red man and the
black man both to contend with,”’
says the Columbus Enquirer-San.
At last acccunts, they were both
racing away from the white man.
‘‘Crazy Suake was not eo crazy
but that he postponed going on
the warpath until after the Big
Noise had gone to Africa,”’ ob
serves the Columbus Enquirer-
Sun.
It is said that the laundry bill
of the city of New York, per week,
is more than a milliou dollars.
Forty thousand persons are en
gaged in laundering as a regular
business, and about sixty thousand
that do their own home washing.
The Columbia State has solved
the tariff question. 1t says:
‘*What the country needs is a tariff
that will always tax the other fel
low more than it taxes you. In
this way, and only in this way,
will general satisfaction be eb
tained.”’
An authority says that there are
six million women in the United
States who are working for wages,
to say nothing of the tweuty mil
lious who are working without get
ting wages. Lougshoremen and
telegraph linemen are the only
tradesmen whose occupations have
not been invaded by women.
Charles B. Norton, who has ac
cepted the place of Assistant Sec
revary of the Treasury from Secre
tary MacVeagh at $4,500 per an
uum, has been general agent for
the Northwestern Life Insurance
Company in Chicago for some
years, a position said $o be worth
$50,000 per annum,
It is & notable determination to
BO strive that, in our passing away,
eur family may be well provided
for, but that family is poor if you
have left them naught but money,
ard have denied them love and
care. The many fathers who, in
their blind desire to get rich, are
ueglecting their wives and child
ren, fail in the duty owing to
family and society, and from such
negiect springs much of onr Ameri
can life for which we all have
canse to blush, The ideal Ameri
can is he who can keep the busi
ness and social sides of his nature
separate—overlooking no honest
means to gain success in busines,
but keeping business out of his
home life,
~ CHERISH YOUR GIRLHOGD.
Dear girls, don’t be so often
‘wiahmg that you were grown up te
‘'women that you will neglect your
girlbood. [n a rush and hurry of
‘these fast times, there is danger
‘that you will reach and straia af
ter ‘‘young ladyhood” too much.
Be girls awhile yet—tender, joy
‘ous, loving, obedier.t and industri
ous. Womanhood, with ite privi
leges and power, ite burdens and
‘its triale, will ccme soon enough.
'On this point one has said: “‘Wait
!patiently, my children, through
‘the whole limit of your girlhood.
‘Go not after womanhood; let it
come to you. Keep out of public
view. Cultivate refinement and
modesty. The cares and respon
sibilities of life will come soon
enough. When they come, you
will meet them, I trust, as true
women shou'd. But, oh, be not
80 nunwise a 8 to throw away your
girlbood. Rob not yourself of this
beautiful season which, wisely
gpent, will brighten all your fu- 1
ture life.”’
WHOLE TOWN CRIPPLED.
The little town of Hoquiam,
Wash., with 6,000 inhabitants, hae
more maimed, scarred and crip
pled people than any other town
of its size in the world. There are
500 men who have either lost a leg,
arm, hand, foot, finger, toe ur ear.
There are many more who will
carry to the grave ugly scars.
None of these men have ever
been in an Indian fight, nor have
any participated in battles. They
are loggers and saw-mill men, who
have met with accidents in one of
the most dangerous occupations.
Not a day passes in the saw-mill
districts of that State but that
some one i 8 killed or injured. ‘
The city officials recently took a‘
census, and the tabulations now on
file with the town clerk show:
Sixty-five men with one leg each.
Five legless men.
Two men have lost both legs and
one hand.
Twenty-threa men have no feet.
Three handless men.
Four men have one leg and one
arm,
Nine men have lost one ear
each.
One man lost nese and ears.
Eleven men have but one eye
each,
Two men have been scalped.
One hundred and fifty men have
scars on faces.
One hundred men have other in
“jgxfries that have maimed them for
Ille.
All these accidents have been
met in the woods or in the saw
mille in the Grays Harbor dis
trict.—Ex.
The son of a millionaire packer
in Chicago has been adjudged in
sane and committed to an asylum.
He was born normal and Jived so
until be reached the college age,
when he acquired habits that made
& mental and physical wreck of
him. He was ruined by having
too much money. Had it been
necessary for him to work, he
would in all probability have lived
sanely and soberly through the al
lotted span of an average lifetime.
Verily, the prohibition wave
may be said to be spreading when,
in a local option election, a county
like Clark county, Ohio, which in
cludes the city of Springfield, goes
dry. There are 97 saloons and 8
breweries in the county, and it has
Jong been coneidered a liquor
stronghold, but in a local option
election held lsst week, prohibi
tion won by a majority of eleven
votes.
Cedar logs are selling at $2O to
$3O per cord, and just now in the
region about Brunswick the cutting
and shipping of cedar slabs is put
ting much money in circulation.
It 18 predicted, however, that be
fore the close of 1910 all trees
above four inches in diameter to
be found in this section will have
been cut.
Paragraphs,
It takes gold bricks to get the
fa-brics.
The loquacity of some people
speaks for itself.
Not every close relation is
stingy.
Revised version: Man proposes
and woman accepts.
Should all pigs have a borrow
tone voice? Squeak up.
About the KEaster azeason the
hens nearly always strike.
Home runs are often made by
others besides base-ball players.
It is well for a base-ball pitcher
to have 8 good case of heayes.
- When a fellow becomes very
‘profuse in his thanks for small fa
vors he will be seeking a larger one
llhortly.
BIG CLOUDS OF PIGEONS.
Over 100,000 of the Birds on a Farm
in California.
What is said by the owners to
be the largest pigeon farm in the
world is at Los Angeles, Cal.
There are cotes for more than
100,000 of the birds, and every
nest is occupied, with numbers of
the birds roosting ou outbaildings
and in temporary roosting places.
The birds eat two tons of wheat
each day, says the Technical
World, with large quantities of
green stuff and other food of which
a regular account is not kept, as
1t is obtained from surrounding
farme in exchange for fertilizer
from the pigeon ranch. When the
‘birds are disturbed from their eat
ing they rise from the ground in
huge white clouds, spotted here
and there with patches of blue and
rufous coated pigeous. Of late
years the colored birde have been
gradually weeded out, until now
the population of the piace is prac
tically all made up of snow white
birds.
In the nosting season, when the
cotes are all full of young and eggs,
the pigeons stay close around the
tarm, but at other times of the
year they gather in great white
clouds over Griffith Park, the
largest park in the world. At feed
ing time, they fly about the three
men constantly employed to care
for them, setting on their shoul
ders, heads and arms, even trying
to get into the feed sacks, from
which the wheat is thrown iu great
scoopfuls.
The product of the farm, squabs,
young birds and adults, goes en
tirely to the large hotels of Los
Angeles and surrounding resorts.
‘‘He has no use for that doctor.”’
r *‘What’s the matter?”’
‘‘Went to him to get something
to make him sieep.’’
*‘Couldn’t the doctor give him
anything?”’
‘‘Yes, that was the trcuble. The
doctor prescribed saw ng wood."’
The neigh of a horse may sound
all right in a desert land, but the
yes of a pretty maiden sounds het
ter in the moonlight.
Just because you may not look
at love lightly, don’t blow out the
gas.
AFTER THE GRIPPE |
Vinol Restored This Man’s ]
Strength
‘‘Several years ago I was attacked by
a severe case of grippe, which left me
with a hacking cough, soreness in my
chest, and bronchitis. I took nearly
every kind of cough syrup sold on the
market, besides medicine given me by
physicians.
I received no permanent relief until
my druggist asked me to try Vinol,
and after taking three bottles 1 was
entirely cured.
I believe Vinol to be the greatest
blessing ever offered to the public, as
it does what is claimed for it.” R. E R.
Hicks, Maplesville, Ala.
The reason Vinol cures chronie
coughs, coids and pulmonary troubles
is because it contains tonic iron ana
ell the healing and body building ele
ments of cod liver oil but no oil.
~ Vinol is also unexcelled as a strength
‘builder for old people, delicate children,
weak and run-down persons, and after
eickness.
R. E. BUTLER & SONS.
Marietta, Ga.
Frley’s Kidney Cure
makes Lidoevs and bladder right
Poets are born—therefore, pa
rents must be to blame.
~ Why Suffer ?
Are you one of the thousands of women who
suffer from female ailments? If so, don’t be discour
aged, go to your druggist and get a bottle of Wine of
Cardui. On the wrapper are full directions for use.
During the last half century, Cardui has been
established in thousands of homes, as a safe remedy
for pain which only women endure. It is reliable,
contains no harmful ingredients and can be depend
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Mre. Charles Bragg, of Sweetser, Ind., tried Cardui. She
writes: “Tongue cannot tell how much Cardui has done for me.
Before I began taking Cardui I could not do a day’s work. 1
would work awhile amf lie down. ¥ shall always give praise to your
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. A New York publisher having
'business at the espitol connected
'with, the pending legislation with
\reference to international copy
'rights, was hurrying through a
'corridor of the building, when he
'encountered a ‘‘Hop of Thumb”’
‘scurrying along with an armfal of
‘papers larger than himself.
“‘Hello, son!”’ cried the pub
lisher. ‘‘And what may be your
‘position in this establishment?”’
- ‘] am a page, sir,”’ answered
‘the lad.
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scarely large euough for a para
graph.”
Inquiring lady—‘How much
milk does your cow give a day?”’
Truthfal boy—*‘’Bout eight
quarts, Jady.”’
Inquiring lady—**And how much
of that do you sell?”’
Truthful boy—‘‘’Bout twelve
quarts, lady.”’ |
One way to buy experience is t,o‘
speculate 1n futures.
Tax Receiver’s First Round
The law provides that all property
neld on the 318 t day of March, shall be
returned at its market value.
Marietta—April 1.
Smyrna—April 2, morning.
Vinings—April 2, evening.
Lemong—April 5, morning.
Howells—April 8, morning.
Mableton—April 8, evening.
Austell—April 9, morning.
Powder Springs—April 9, eve. and 12.
Macland—April 14, morning.
Oregon—April 14, evening.
Lost Mountain—April 15, morning.
Acworth—April 16,
Kennesaw—April 19, morning.
Blackwells—Aprl 21, morning.
Fullers—April 22, morning.
Merritts—April 22, evening.
Post Oak—April 23, morning.
Roswell—April 26 and 27.
Oakdale—April sth, evening.
Coneord—April 7, morning.
Floyd—April 7, evening.
McTyre’s Store—April|lB, morning.
R. E. Daniels—April 13, evering.
Terry’s Store—April 15, evening.
W. W. Brimer— April 19, evening.
Robt. Grigge—April 20, morning.
G. R. Bentley’s—April 20, evening.
S. R. McCleskey’s—April 21, evening.
Wesley Haygood—April 28, avening.
I will be at Marietta at all other
times till July Ist. You can find meat
Marietta every Saturday and the first
Tuesdaye. I will be compelled to close
my books by July Ist, 19089.
H. C, Lassireg,
Tax Receiver, Cobb Co. Ga.
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The wife of a henpecked hus
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If there’s one thing a boy enjoys
seeing more than a circus, it is a
dog fight.
When the ccal dealer enters the
ice field he is still in the cold busi
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OUR CLUBBING OFFER.
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LOUISYILLE & NASHVILLE RAILRORD.
Arriving and Departing Time at
Marietta, Ga.
ALL TRAINS DAILY.
Leave, Arrive.
Cincinnati and Louisville “6:57am “9:sBpm
Cincinnati and Louisville s:sopm 11:13am
Knoxville via Blue Ridge 9:4oam 430 pm
Tate Accommodation 6:00 p m 7:42am
Atlanta 7:42a m 6:00 p m
Atlanta 430 pm 9:40 a m
Atlanta. Points beyond only “9:58 pm “6:57am
' o o “ 113 am 550 pm
Trains marked with ° will stop only to take on
or le off passengers from Knoxville avd beyond,
for and from points beyond Atlanta and to n.n(i
from points between Marie'ta and Blue Ridge.
Effective Monday, December 21, 1908,
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ARRIVING TiME AT MARIETTA, GA.
SOUTH BOUND.
N¢ 3 from Chaftancoga and Nashville ar 6.20 am
Mo 73 from Rome arrives -9.00 am
No 93 from Chattanoogaand Nashville ar 10.53 am
No I{rom Chattanooga ard Nashville ar 6.48 pm
No 95 from Chicago arrives B.olpm
KORTH BOUND.
No 94 for Chicago arrives 7.87 am
No 2for ¢ hattanooga and Nashville ar 9.2%am
No 92 for Chattanooga and Nashville ar 5.82 pm
No 72 for Bome arrives s.sTpm
No 4 for Chattanooga and Nashville ar 9.34 pm
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