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The Marietta Tonenal
VOL. 43.
PARAGRAPHED,
Matters in' City Briefly
Chronicled for Jour
nal Readers.
’ Lost—A gold bead necklace. Reward,
if returned to Mrs. J, J. Daniell.
Frank Rogers has had a nice tile side
walk placed in front of his store. e
Miss Regifi;‘ih.mbo visited Asheville,
N. G, last week. & F 8 288
: Sa;e 57% on your cish purchases by
trading at Faw & Rogers. tf.
_The city park is a beauty, a gem set
ting to‘lovely city.
Mr. and Mrs, E. G. Dyson are spend
ing this week at Gadsden, Ala.
Judge N. A. Morris is holding Milton
Superior court this week. |
For BaLe.—Two %c:d:soke of steers, 1
Apply to Geo. W. Gibson or Nin Knight.
Mr. C. H. Dobbs is running a barber‘
shop and pressing eclub in the Gober
building on Atlanta street. ‘
Avuro Livery Sgrvice—-First-class
care ; eareful, courteous drivers ; reason
able rates. BruMBY Garace, Church
stfeet. Phone 345; Night Phone 284-J,
The crowds that attended the court
here each day last week [were very
large. o
We sell the best blacksmith coal
mined. 15¢ per bushel. Phone 270,
. Marietta Ice Co_.
Rain has fallen in Texas and the erop
conditions hgve changed for the better.
The two non-fighting Atlanta editors
gpurned ‘‘pistols and coffee,”” Thisisa
day of near-beer.
Office at Mr Chuck Anderson’s stable.
Jellico coal. Satisfaction guaranteed.
MEINERT & MILLER.
L. Mr. and Mrs. Hall, of Greenesboro,
(Ga., are visiting their son, Mr. S. H.
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‘Great News from the Clothing Department
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Well! Well! Here’s Your Chance! Clothing and Low Cut Shoes Positively at Half Price
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NOTICE : Don’t buy anything here if you can’t save money by trading with us.
SHOES! SHOES/
Bewildering @ut in All Our Shoes. /
Aok oLo $2O i tor Bt Low One, QR
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Mr. James, H. Groves and Col. J. P.
Cheney, of Marietta, and Mr. D. P.
Flershell, of Atlanta, have been ap
pointed appraisers of the Marietta Pa
per Mills, Water Works and Electrie
Light plants, in bankruptey, that the
property may be sold. Trustee R. W.
Boone hopes to have the property sold
in the next thirty days.
Miss Sylvester’s private school will
open for the Fall term the first Monday
in September. Careful attention will
be given to pupils of the first five grades.,
305 Polk street, Marietta.
~_Deputy Marshal Parks and Deputy
Sheriff Kincaid will doubtless get the
reward of $2OO, offered by the Governor
for the arrest ‘nd convietion of the
assailant of Mrs. Exa Brown, as Webb
has been convicted.
Mr. Jack Massey, of Washington
City, arrived here Sunday, to spend a
three weeks’ vacation. His family has
been here several weeks. He holds a
responsible and lucrative position in
the government printing office at Wash
ington.
Mr. Homer McClatehey, manager of
the Bell Telephone Co., has moved his
office to the Anderson building on Pow
der Springs street, the last room on the
left as you enter, where all business
will be transacted.
Miss Susilee Cantrell, who has been
the guest of Miss Marie Massey, left
for her home in Columbus, Ga., last
Thursday. On next Saturday, Miss
Cantrell will visit her sister, in Los
Angeles, Californisa.
~ Mr. James T. Anderson, wife and two
children will leave Wednesday on a trip
to New York, Toronto and other points,
and be gone about two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Simpson, who
have been on & vigit to their son, Char
ley, at Knoxville, returned home Wed
nesday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Anderson have re
turned from Hondo, Texas, where they
have been on a visit. -
There are some very wild, extrava
gant correspondents in Atlanta sending
out news. |
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MARIETTA. GA., THURSDAY MORNING, AUG. 19, 1909.
Cobb Superior Court, Sec
ond MMonday in Sep
tember.
J H Goodwin M A J Landers
W H Kemp W N Pace
A J Reeves R A Hill
8 G Mozley Gus Davis
J W Brown B M Stanley
J A King H M Smith
W P Groover J M Gantt
J H Louch G D Cochran
J B Black W P Brown
F W Worley G F Hanson
8 C Phillips E 8 Cowan
J H Mabry T J Ward
Frank Hardeman C A Guyton
R E Benson J H Pitner
C A Rice W A Walker
J E McCollum W N Gantt
J P Jones S A Bingham
J W Rawlings H F Hamilton.
ATLANTA PROPERTY,
Mr, James T. Anderson, of Marietta,
has bought a lot on Edgewood avenue,
Atlanta, 110x155, below Piedmont ave
nue, for $2lOOO Mrs. Scoville, the
owner, bought the lot 60 days ago for
$18,600, thus making $2,400. Mr. An
derson bought, not long ago, another
building on Edgewood avenue for $25,-
000, which he can now sgell for more
money.
The Ladies’ Aid Society of First Bap
tist church will sell ice cream and cake
on the lawn at Mrs. John Awtrey’s du
ring the afternoon and evening of
Thursday, August 26th.
A GENERAL CLEAN UP -
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ALL OUR CLOTHING
'\ AM.our $25 00 Suits at...... sil2 50
“All our 20 00 Suits at _____ ¢OB
All our 18 00 Suits at....... 8 ¢8
//: All our 14 00 Suits at....... 698
All our 10 00 Suits at....... 4 08
All our 800 Suits at. ... 3 908
All our 600 Suits at...... 2 ¢8
Cut This ©®ut and Bring It With You
THIS COUPON
Is good for Fifty Cents on any Suit quoted
above $4.98, and Twenty-Five Cents on any
Suit quoted at $4.98 or under.
Remember, this is in addition to Fifty
Per Cent. Discount already referred to,
We have 148 Suits left of our nig stock of
Clothing, which we are going to dispose of for
almost nothing at all. Follow the erowd. Come
early, to avoid the rush.
And Sentenced to Hang
- Friday, September
17th Next.
Willard Webb, negro, who was tried
in Cobb Superior Court last week for
criminal assault upon Mrs. Exa Brown,
at \Ciningn. July 20th, was convicted
and sentenced by Judge N, A, Morris to
be hanged on Friday, September 17th,
Webb was carried to the tower in At
lanta for safe keeping until the day of
exeeution.
‘This was Judge Morris’ first sentence
of deatb imposed upon anyone Qinoe his
assumption of judicial functions.
HXED AT $B5O,
The County . Conimissioneérs have
fixed the tax rate of Cobb county for
1909 at $B5O on the $l,OOO. The state
rate is $5 on the $l,OOO, and the city
rate i $8 on the $l,OOO, making $21.50
on the $l,OOO that the property holders
of Marietta will have to pay this year,
SEVERAL OFFICERS,
The “expert auditors,”” who examin
ed the county officers’ books, we learn
gave Jadge Awtrey, former ordinary;
Colonel W. R. Power, former ecounty
school commissioner, and Mr. Bernard
Awtrey, present county school commis
sioner, a clean and correct balance
sheet, everything accounted for and
nothing against them.
Let Us Furnish Youg.k ;
School Books A
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This is THE SCHOOL BOOK
STORE selected by the State to dis
tribute the State adopt?d béolft‘
thjB sectiap. {,L_ 1 LA N
Ourfoogks are the latess, all new,
dou depend on t : 8 be
‘i IGHT at-th¥s gtorer
At% find
such a pr on of school supplies. .
At no other store will you find
such a variety to choose from.
Come here, and here’s where you
will buy.
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The School Book Store,
Drop into the Journal office and pay
what you owe on subscription. We
need the money to run our business.
The paper cannot be sent on a credit.
Let us figure with you on your job
work.
Pants! Pants!
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Extra! Exira! Extra!
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Skirts and Waists
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What a woman means by having
a fine figure is being able to dress
it asif it were.
The elevetor is & boon for men
who are in a harry to reach the
top.
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