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Che Marietta Tournal.
VOL. 43.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
PARAGRAPHED,
Matters in City Briefly
Chronicled for Jour
nal Readers.
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Dr. I. W. Waddell is home here {from
Meclntosh, Fla.
See our 25 cent Ribbons at 5 cents
German Store
The front of Mr. C. W. DuPre’s store
has been repaintad.
Mr. J. R. Northeutt is home from the
State University.
A big deal in soap this week at
w 000... Gatlinand ){m‘mg's.
Mr. S. H. Hall announees to hisfriends
that he iz now assistant manager to
Brannen’s Drug Store, 102 Whitehall
street. He will be glad to have his
friends call and see him. P
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Wivrin.—Two rooms and board in
private family by young ecouple and
child. References furnished. Address
L M. Laxz, Cartersville, Ga., Box 294,
A niee line of $1 00 Curtains at 45¢.
German Storse.
BeavriFrL Cur RosEs FOR saALR
Mgzs. HeNryY MzIvERT,
308 Roswell street. Phone 35.
Go to Prince Jackson’s. at Mayes &
Brown’s livery stable, for the best har
ness oil.
It will pay you to look at the luge
sssortment of shoes we have reeently
bought. German Store.
Psoxe No. 272 for ehareoal and fur
naces for ironing purposes.
J. 8, Dozsixs.
Molasses in pint cans at our store.
__ Gatlin & Maaoning.
Mr, J. E. Massey, cashier of the First
National Bank, attended the Bankers’
Convention in Savannah last week.
For Resr—Bix roem house, 512 At
lanta Street. E.L.Fa~
s s mensmncovae J% T F 7 eoenscscmmensmamsman .
ITHE GERMAN STORE
TWO MORE WEEKS TO SAVE AND MAKE MONEY.
PRICES bulietined below are so low that it would be a shame to stay away. Our sale is the
talk of Cebb county. We want to remind you that only two weeks more until the greatest
sale ever held in this county will be over. Read carcfully prices quoted below:
Bargains in Shoes
We Bought 2,000 Pairs of Shoes, all
Styles and Qualities.
A regular §2.50 and 3,50 Shoe
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~ Big lot of Children’s Shoes, worth
BN . c
A lot of White Slippers, worth $1.50
and $2.00, to go at o c
A nice line of Children’s White Slip
. pers, worth $l.OO, to goat__.___ 35c
A lot of fine Baby Shoes, worth $l.OO 2&;(:
Again We Wish to Thank Our Customers for the Liberal Support Accorded Us, and Assure Them It Is Appreciated
v Y 100 ATLANTA ST.,
GERMAN STORE varerraéa
Miss Martha Lee Law gave a stocking
shower Mondsy alternoon at 4 o’cloek,
complimentary to Miss Charlotte Bige
?,lov Barton, whose marriage to Mr.
Beverly Pierce Head, of Birmingham,
Als., will teke place June Sth, at the
' Baptist chureh.
. $250 Co:mter‘pmu st $1.25
’ German Store.
. _Choiee Spring lambs from A. S.J.
Gardner’s this week.
Gatlin & Manning.
H.D. Barber handles the freshest
vegetables, Phone 333 for prompt de
livery.
ALL MriiiNgry, Trimmed and Un
trimmed Hatz, Shirt Waists and Skirts
at ten per cent. discount on all cash
sales June 3d, 4th and sth, at
Mes. B. ScEOENTEAL’Ss.
Foz Sarz.—An elegant eow, fresh in
W.G. Hueearn.
~ Miss Regica Rambo arrived home
| Thursday from Bainbridge, ia. She
left Satarday for Macon, to attend the
‘commencement exercises of Wesleyan
Female College. She was accompanied
fby her sister, Miss Emma Mae Rambo.
~ See our 90 cent Psnta.
| German Store.
WaxtEp—A cow fresh in milk.
| C H. Doees,
| Phone 332, Marietta.
i The Baraca ciass of the Baptist church
has taken hoid of the plan to have a
Chautauqus here July Ist, the proceeds
to go to the building fund of the chureh.
Mr. E. L Stringer, s hastler, is push
ing the matter.
Stvvzß BOARDERs can be secommo
dated at the home of J.L.Grav,
Route No. 1, Mariettis.
Mrs. A. A, Gates, of Greenville, S. C.,
visited her sister, Miss Nannie Lacy,
here last week.
The proceeds of the Soda Fount and
ee Cream Parlor of the Gantt Drug Co.,
Thursday of this week will be divided
with S. James’ Church. Everybody
patronize Gantt.
We guarantee a uving from $5 00 to
$lOOO on each suit of Clothes bought
from us. German Store.
MARIETTA. GA.. THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1909,
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REVIVAL SERVICES
Dr. M. A. Jenkins, of Ath
| ens, a Wonderful
i’ Preacher.
|
. Dr. M. A. Jenkins, pastor of the First
:Bnptist church, Athens, Ga., has been
comnducting a series of services at the
Baptist charch, Marietta, all of last and
this week, preaching morning and night
with great power, stirring the people
with his wonderfal sermons. He pre
sents his suhject clearl'y, logically and
~oftentimes eloguently, and the interest
_manifested is deep and abiding.
. Mr.lra Ruby, of Athens, is conduect
ing the singing, he'has a charming and
- well-trained voice, and the song serviee
s greatly enjoyed.
- All the stores and banks in the town
| have agreed to closa from 9:30 to 10:30
!every morning. A number have joined
' the church.
~ The congregations have been large
from the very start, and interest grows.
~ If you haven’t been attending these
meetings yoo\have missed a great deal
| Rev. M. A. Jenkins presched to s
large crowd of men at the Baptist
church Sanday afterncon at 4 o’eloek
{upon the subjeet, “A Man in Rains.”
: At the same hour, in the Sanday school
‘room, Mrs. A, R. Bond talked to the
ladies on the subjeet, “A Woman of
Power.”
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| TAG DAY.
' Kennesaw Chapter, U. D.C., has s¢-
lected Saturday, June sth, for Tag Day,
for the benefit of the night school.
‘ Free—A beasutiful, framed picture.
We value your trade, henee the follow
ing libersl offer: With every $lO cash
parchase, we will give youa one of the
‘beaatiful pictures on display in our
‘store Gatlin & Manning.
Notions
Men’'s and Ladies’ Hose,
O W e lc
King’s Spool Cotton
Ate Bl SR ,lc
Pins,
B R lc
Red and Blue Bandana Handerchiefs,
Men’s and Boys’ Hats C
Elegant assortment of Ladies’ Collars to be sold
at your own price,
Skirts and Waists Sold Dirt Cheap
22 00 Petticoass
WER M. . e 90C
i BY THAIN.
Mr C H Glass, s brakeman, on freight
train, was run over by train at the
crossing above Brumby’s Chair Fae
tory on last Tuesday morning, both legs
being mangied and arm broken in two
plsces. He was carried to Dr Nolan’s
office where he died. He was 28 years
old and lived 1n Aslanta, but his pa
rents live in Alabama.
DESERVES PRAISE.
It is s source of much gratification
to the citizens of Masrietta to know that
the sale of water and sewer bonds on
Thursday iast brought sueh good re
sults, but still more gratifying is the
fact that the highest flat rate priee of
“ered was made by one of our home in
‘stitutions, The First National Bank of
Marietta.
~ Their bid was $121,550.00 which gave
‘s premiam of $11,550.00 making their
‘bid higher than any offered as a flat
rate bid.
~ The First National Bank deserves
' mueh praise for their effort to keep the
rbouda at home and for the value they
; place upon the cities credit
% Carp oF TEaAxks—We desire to ex
i press our thanks to many friends who
furnished a profusion of flowers as a
token of esteem for our beloved dead,
and for the kindly acts and words of
sympathy and condolence so freely
given. Mrs. I. H. Reynolds
and Family,
John Harry Glenn.
Tax Norice— The books for giving in
eity tax returns are now open at the
eouncil chamber. Parties are urged to
call and mske returns at once.
W. J. Bracsk, Clerk.
~ Jom Priwrivc.—According to quality
of paper and neatness of printing, the
Marietta Journal will duplieate any fair
‘and legitimate price offered in Marietta
or Atlanta.
The photographer is the same
‘before tsking as after taking.
We Guarantee a Saying of from $5
to $lO on Each Suit.
We bought a fine lot of Men’s Pants, C
and will offer them to you for____ 90
Children’s Suits
A nice lot of Children’s Suits to be C
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Ribbons! Ribbons!
Regular 23c¢ Ribbons
R sc
50 Cent Work Shirts
Overalls
OUR CREED.
Wk believe in treating our customers
fairly—in trying to win their confidence
and respect by handling honest goods
and pure drugs.
We don’t believe in job lotaor bargain
counters in the drug store. We believe
in the drug business not only as a basi
ness to be conducted slong business
lines, but as s profession to be honored
and respected as sauch. We believe
that a five cent sale should be attended
to with the same courtesy and care ss a
dollar one; and we gurrantee to fill
mail and ’'phone orders with the same
care as if they were given in person.
We ask for your patronage with this
understanding.
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W. A. SAMMS & COO.,
Prescription Druggists.
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3 PHONES, 3 DELIVERY BOYS,
2 PONIES, | BICYCLE.
How do you expect redbugs to
live and get fat if you don’t go
fishing and sit on old logs?
Instead of following at some
body else’s heels, got busy and set
the pace.
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