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Jour~AL’s Bell Telephone, No. 18.
Miss Alma Kate Mell is visiting in
Etowah and Knoxville, Tenn.
Nxw TaiLoßr in town. Suits and pants
made to order at 28 Park Square.
‘ Mrs. A. A. Towers, of Gadsden, Ala,
is visiting Mrs. Cleveland.
Mrs. James E. Page, of Gastonia, N.
C., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Fannie
Anderson, on Atlanta street.
Mrs. Donegan Towers and son, of
Porterdale, Ga., are visiting the Misses
| Towers, on Lawrence gtreet.
" New store, 26 Park Square. Fuil line
“of ladies and gents’ furnishings.
A Marietta young lady, it is said, is
receiving an eighty-dollar salary in At
lanta. .
25 pair beautiful lace curtains, posi
tively worth $2.00 to $2.50, in Red Tag
sale $l.OO. H. A. Ward & Bro.
Farmers raise wheat, oats, corn, hogs,
cattie, horses, mules and poultry and
you will grow rich and pro-perous.
For any kind of rough lumber, see
Maves & Brown.
Mrs. S. D. Grogan, of Marietta, is in
Atlanta this week, attending the mu
sical festival. |
Prof. H. L. Sewell, of Cartersville,
visited his parents Saturday and Sun
day. |
Phone 270 and get the best Jellico
coal for cooking, only $3.50 per ton.
Marietta Ice Co.
Miss Scott and Miss Candler, of De
catur, Ga., were recent guests of Miss
Eileen Gober.
New store, 26 Park SBquare, Marietta.
Full line of ladies and gents’ furnish
ings.
Phorne 140 and get the best that can
be had in meats. BexsoN & Sox.
We regret to learn of the illness of
Mr. John Stubinger, at his home on At
lanta street.
8. C Baff Orpington Eggs for sale—
sl.so for 15. T. W. REap.
Mr. Joe Brown, student at the State
University, who has been at home sick
_ for several weeks, has recovered suffic
iently to return to the University.
\ Our Red Tag Sale begins next Satur
. day and continues two weeks.
i H. A. Ward & Bro.
BErMUDA AND CLOVER PASTURAGE.—
rown cattle 90c; calves 50c each per
~ month. F. M. BrapLEY.
' Mr. J. W. Lewis, Sr., wife and daugh
| ter, Miss Helen, will move from Atlan
' ta to Marietea this week and occupy
their home place on Church street.
Ladies who are looking for style,
neatness and durability in their Shoes,
should inspect our line before buying
elsewhere. {
C. w. DuPre, the Shoe Man. ‘
1000 dozen nice pearl buttons in Red
Tap sale at 1 cent per dozen. |
H.A. Ward & Bro.
Phone 270 and get the best Jellico
coal for cooking, only $3.50 per ‘on. |
Marietta Ice Co.
A practical tailor in town—alter
ing, cleaning, pressing and repairing,
neatly done, north side, 26 park squrae. i
Go to W. M. Belisle, TaE Jeweler, and
get your eyes FITTED with glasses. 14}
east side Park Square. Phone 150. He
is perfectly reliable. ‘
Dr. S. D. Rambo, being on the State 1
Examining Dental Board, spent the
past week in Atlanta examining gradu
ates.
We sell the best blacksmith coal
mined. 15c per bushel. Phone 270.
Marietta Ice Co.
When ycu go to look for a pair of odd {
Pants, don’t fail to see ours before buy
ing. C. W.DuPRrg, the Pants Man. |
Mrs. George H. Camp and daughter, ]
Miss Sarah, have returned from a visiti
to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brantley, at
Blackshear, Ga. ‘
Reautiful white counterpanes worth
$1.75 and $2.00, in Red Tag Sale §1 25.
H. A. Ward & Bro.
+ Mrs. E. P. Green and children have
returned from Cortez, Fla. Mr. Morgan
has given up the E. P. Green residence
and the family occupy it again. |
Maßrrizp.—Miss Madge Medlock, who |
at one time resided in Marietta, was
married on the Bth of April to Mr. John ‘
Arthuar Taylor, in Laurens, 8 C. |
Get our prices on Ce
. ment and Ready-Roofing.
Will P. Stephens.
Infants’ black 10 cent hose in Red
Tag Sale 3 cents pair.
H. A. Ward & Bro.
At a session of the Woman’s Foreign
Missionary Society of the North Geor
gia Conference in Milledgeville last
week, Mrs. W. R. Power, of Marietta,
was re-elected recording secretary
Rev. A. R.EBond preached the com
mencement sermon for the North Geor
gia Baptist College, at Morganton, last
Sunday. There was no preaching at
the Baptist Church here last Sunday.
A Mammoth Red Tag Sale will be in
augurated by H, A. Ward & Bro. next
Saturday, May Bth, and continue untii
Saturday, May 22d. When Ward Bros.
put on an extra special sale, you can
always wager your last dollar that it
means something—no make-believe,
but a regular bargain sale, where prices
are slaughtered and good values given.
These clever and enterprising merch
ants propose to move the goods, if eut
prices will do it, and they tell you
about it in a page advertisement in this
issue, to which we invite your attention
and perasal. There is information init
that will benefit you. Read it.
An old negro was asleep on the train
the other day, mouth open and sooring
when a drummer opened a quinine cap
sule on his tongue. The old darkey
awakening, began to spit around and
called for the conductor, saying:
‘‘Boss, is dere a doctor on dis here
train?”’ “I don’t know,”’ said the con
ductor. ‘‘Are you sick?” “Yes, sir. I
sho’ is sick; I sho’is sick.”” ‘“‘What is
the matter with you?’”” “I dunno, sir,
but it taste like I busted my gall.”
25 pair beautiful lace curtaings, posi
tively worth $2.00 to $2.50, in Red Tag
sale 1.00. H.A. Ward & Bro.
Last Saturday was the last day to pay
road tax in Cobb eounty for this year.
Have you paid? If not, you are a de
faulter. Do you know that a road de
faulter is subject, under the law, to a
fine of from $5.00 to $25.00, or a sen
tence of three months in the chain
gang, without appeal? Well, we are
informed that such is the case.
We gell the best blacksmith coal
mined. 15¢ per bushel. Phone 270.
Marietta Ice Co.
John Copes, white, charged with
bigamy, and wanted in Milton county,
was arrested in Cartersville last week
by Sheriff McKinney and brought to
Marietta, to be sent to Alpharetta, He
also arrested Berry Jordan, colored, an
attache of the carnival show, charged
with kidnapping ; also, Robert Jenkina,
colored.
Our Red Tag Sale begins next Satur
day and continues two weeks.
H. A. Ward & Bro.
Mr. Guy Northcutt, president of the
Senior class of the Marietta High
school, entertained the class at a ‘*42
party’’ Monday evening. Delicious re
freshments were served, and all had a
most enjoyable evening.
A beautiful tennis court has been ur
ranged at Mr. R. H, Northeutt’s home
on Atiants street, by his son, Guy, and
quite a number of young people have
had the pleasure of playing on the
court.
~ Beautiful white counterpanes, worth
$1.75 and $2.00, in Red Tag sale $1.25.
| H. A, Ward & Bro.
- Dr.C. D. Elder, assisted by Dr. C.
'H. Field, of Marietta, and Drs. Baker
and Miller of Atlanta, performed a sur
‘gical operation on Mrs, Simp Jackson
on Tuesday of last week. She is get
ting along all right.
~ Infants’ black 10 cent hose, in Red
Tag Sale 3 cents pair.
‘ H. A. Ward & Bro.
1 If there i 8 a man in Marietta who has
‘never worn a Kuppenheimer suit will
‘come in and let us try one on him,'he
‘cannot resist the temptation of buying
one, and when he once buys one, he
1 will have no other make.
| C. W. DuPre, willfit you.
The Confederate Veterans at a meet
ing Tuessday elected Mr, Joe H. Mur
ray, adjutant, to fill the place of Mr. R.
E. Lawhon, resigned, on account of ill
health. Delegates to the reunion at
Memphis, June 4th to “th, are W. B,
Clinkseales and J. G. Heard ; alternates,
W. J. Manning and John A. Booth. 3
All patrons of Elizabeth school are
urged to be present at school house on
Saturday night next at 7:30.
E.C. RuxNyay,
‘ Chsirman Board.
~ For Rent, 6 rooms, GoB
Powder Springs street.
E. G. Dyson. |
We regret to learn that Mrs. V. B.
Greer has been quite sick, but is better
now. Our friend, Judge Greer has been
quite blue on account of it, but is as
suming a more cheerful appearance, asi
Mrs. Greer improves.
1000 dozen nice pearl buttons in Red !
Tag Sale st 1 cont per dozen.
H. A. Ward & Bro. 1
Moxzy 70 LoaAN.—We can make loans |
at eeven per cent. on good real estate as :
security. Loens on farming lands a
specialty. It costs nothing to see us
at our office in Marietta and find out all
ahout it. R. N. Hornranp & Sox. 1
For RENT—The Underwood residence
of 10 rooms, on Whitlock Avenue ; large
lot; close to public square. Apply to
R. N. HorLraND, Ex’r, 2
Court House. |
Some unknown thief entered Mr.
Ralph Northeutt’s home the other day
and carried off a good deal of provisions
he had stored away. These are mighty
hard timer for the sudden disappear
ance of family groceries. |
The body of Rev. Jerome Spilman, a
captain in the Federal army during the
late war, was disinterred in the Episco
pal cemetery recently, and re-interred
in the National cemetery, Mr. Spilman
was long a resident of Marietta.
1t is said the blackberry ecrop promi
ges to be abundant this season.
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Prescription Department
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IS OUR PRIDE. We have the confidence of the phys
icians and the publie. This is increasing our trade
every month. Why? Because it is ThE important part
of our business, and at all times receives our most care
ful attention.
IWe fill 8o many prescriptions that our stoek is always
freeh and pure, besides being comprehensive and com
plete. :
9Oour charges are always right and based on value of in
gredients and time and skill required in ecompounding.
They are never ‘‘guessed at.”” All are treated alike,
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The Physicians Trust Us
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YOU MAY SAFELY DO SO
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IF YOUR DOCTOR leaves a prescription at your house,
phone us and we will send for it, compound It, and
have the medicine back to you in a very suors time.
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Gantt & Hodges,
DRUGGISTS.
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HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF.
In ancient times the wise men of the Fast based all their
business affairs and calculations on the positions and move
ments of the stars. And now in 1908 the wise men here pat
ronize the STAR PRESSING CLUB and TRIO LAUN DRY,
Moral--GET wisk,
Harry Haynes, Mgr. Phone 254
You May Profit by
Our E i
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WE HAVE made a study of Faney Groceries for the
past tweive years, and by careful selection are able
to offer you a line of goods that will please the most fastidi
ous.
In buying eanned goods and package goods vou can only
judge by the label. Wgx make it a point to know the quality
of the goots inside the package, and you can depend upon
our recommendation,
It is a pleasure to have people come in, as they so often
do, and thank ua for ealling their attention to some brand of
goods which they have been induced to try solely on our re
commendation. Ours
5 Pe-tmnenly The Tex and Collee Slore ol Mareli
as we offer not only the fullest line, but the best values in
both. For instance,our C. & S Orange Pekoe Tea at 60c. a
pound is the same that is sold in Atlanta at from 80a, to $l.OO
a pound, and it is unsurpaesed for iced tea.
We have a few dainty little booklets for rrEr distribu
tion while they last. Ask for one.
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FAW & ROGERS,
THE FANCY GROCERS,
TELEPHONE No. 20 MARIETTA, GEORGIA
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
LOCATED AT MARIETTA, GEORGIA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, APRIL 28, 1909,
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| RESOURCES, LIABILITIES
Loans and discounts, § 230,698.21 | Capital stock paid in, ’ $65,000 00
Demand Loans 25,578.61 | Surplus fund 1,000.00
Overdrafts, 5,859.38 | Undivided profits, less current expenses
' Bonds and Stocks, owned by the bank 17,894.50 and taxes paid 3,615,97
| Banking House Due to Banks and Bankers in this State,
! Farnttire knd Fixtares 3,500.00 | Due to banks and bankers in other states 359,90
Other real estate 1,332 60 n“" “"’P“d dividends .
| Due from banks & bankers in the state 7,473.00 | Individual deposits subject to check 179,512.85
| Due from banksand bankers in other Dewmand certificates 500.00
! states 4,208.73 | Time Certificates
Currency 9,517.00 | vertified checks 13.00
Gold 10.00 | Cashier’s checks 104,45
Silver, nickelsand pennies 517.64 | Due to Clearing House
Checks and eash items, 16,50 | Notes and Bills Rediscounted
Exchanges for the Clearing House Bills payable, Including Time Certificates
Profit and Loss l representing Borrowed Money 50,000,009
Interest Paid I i
'L R. Btamps and Stamped Che ks
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| Total $306.106.17] Total, $306,106.17
STATE OF GEORGIA, County of Cobb:--Before me came George H. Seasions, Cashier of the Mari.
etta Trustand Banking Company, who teing duly swoin, saye the above and foregoing statement is
a true condition of said bank as shown by the books of file in said bank.
GEORGE H, BESSIONS, Cashier.
Sworn to aud subscribed before me, this 3d day of May, 1909,
W. E. SCHILLING, Notary Publie, Cobb County, Georgia
JONT BE DECEIVED
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lT IS true that we have moved
our Planing Mills down At
lanta street, one mile south of
the Court House, but we still
have our Main Office and City
Yard on Atlanta street, at the
same old place. We keep here a
full line of everything that goes
in a building. We will make
prompt delivery and give lowest
prices.
Yeur patronage will be appre
ciated.
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J. J. BLACK LUMBER CO.
I-OVER McCLURE'S STORE-§)
OLDEST AND BEST KNOWN DEALERS IN THE SOUTH.
FORTY YEARS.
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Come and See Them, Whether You Purchase or Not.
PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED.
W.J.BLLACK,
N, ABANE s DT
Nelc o Wooden Burcl Goses, Roes, .
W.J. HUDSON. J. 8. JACKSON.
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'WE HAVE established a new business at the old Glover
Foundry place, on the Western and Atlantic railroad :
have a spur track and ample ground to stock our coal, which
makes our facilities better than any locatior in the city.
Will handle the best grade of Ice that is made—Tnuz Prave
Tox. Will also handle the BesT 00AL that can be had—Jellico
Block, Biue Gem and Double Screened Nut Coal; also, the
celebrated Semi-Cannel Coal. Will stoek up a full supply,
and promise to furnish the trade all that is demanded of us
the year roand. We are prepared to meet all honorable com
petition. Will give a square deal and guarantee satisfaction.
We solicit and ask for a liberal share of the publie patronage.
Just received car Joad of Etna Blackemith Ooal.
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