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THURSDAY, SEPT. 8 1921
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SMALL FARM WANTED 15 4 24
acres with good dwelling house. Pre
¢er not more than 2 miles from Ma
rietta. Rev. W. ’L. Hampton 201
Maple Ave. Marietta 36_p
a— s et
LOST—Between Marietta and Ken
nesaw, Ga., or Thursday, Aug. il,
suit case containing wearing apparel
and a saxophone. Finder please re
turn to Frank Hardeman, 12 Park
Squ;fl‘e, Marie‘tta, Ga.
— R T e el
FOR SALE—Or trade, Reo truek, Ist
class condition. For further partic
ulars, apply to 800 Powder Springs
street. 36-37-38
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10 RENT—3 furnished lighthouse
keeping rooms and kitchenette with
conveniences, by couple. Prefer on
outskirts of city Phone 18, or ad
dress “Housekeeping Rooms” care
Journal
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FOR SALE—My home and lot, No.
69 Church St. Cash or easy terms,
J. Glenn Giles.- = 35-tf
FOR SALE—One 1918 Ford Road
ster in good condition, price $200.!
Call or address McColloch, care The
Ak 36-37-p-tf
FOR SALE—House and lot at 618
Roswell St., 5 rooms, electric lights,
about one half mile from court house.
For further particulars see H. C.
Lassiter, Marietta, Ga., route 3 35-36
FOR SALE—Household goods and
plete with spring and mattress—baby
bed complete, baby carriage, tables,
chairs, shades, portiers, draperies,
pictures, incubator, etc., ete. = Mrs.
Ralph J. Hancoek, 721 Kennesaw av
enue, phone 414-J.
NOTES FOR SALE—Blank Waiver
notes for sale at the Journal office.
31-tf
FOR SALE—Florence automatic four
burner oil stove, $lO. Phone 138.
Tom Watson’s Paper $1.50 a year
at shop of H. E. KERLEY’S, The
Optician.
TO RENT—Cottage or bungalow, 4
or 5 rooms, with conveniences, pre
fer on outskirts of Marietta, with,
if possible, acre or more of land. Call
18, or address Hose, X Z, care Jour
nal |
TO RENT—Two or three furnished,
or partly furnished, light housekeep
ing rooms with kitchenette with con
veniences by couple. Prefer on out
furnishings. Prices right. Bed com
skirts of Marietta. Address, Room,
I R., care Journal, or phone 18—34tf
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NOTICE
This is to notify all merchants that
I will not be responsible for any
debts made by my son, Ara Conger.
Mrs. S. A. CONGER.
35-36-37-38 p
FARM WANTED
Wanted to hear from owner of a
farm or good land for sale, price
helasonable. L. Jones, box 551, Qlney,
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TO VOTERS OF COBE COUNTY
A special election is hereby called
to be held on September a 2, 1921,
in the same manner and requirements
as general elections are held as pro
vided under an act of the General
Assembly of Georgia, past August
10,1921 The matter as submitted is
as follows: e
Those wishing to change the pres
ent law, will vote FOR the repeal of
the law creating a board of commis
sioners of roads and revenues for
Cobb County and in lieu of said board
a commissioner of roads and reve
"ues and the creation of a bond com-
Mission for said county.
Those opposing a change in the
bresent law, will vote AGAINST the
‘peal of the law creating a board
f commissioners of roads and reve
ies for Cobb county and in lieu of
0 board a commissioner of roads
and revenues of said county.
¢ J. M. GANN,
Pt Ist, 1921 Ordinary Cobb Co.
36-37
cr .. COURT NOTICE
EORGIA, COBB COUNTY
o 00 large amount of business on
¢ Gockets of the Superior Court
Shdering it necessary that an adjourn
f"’l“ 0 of said cout be hed.
Iq9, = Ordered that the July Term,
U=l 01 said court reconvene at 9 o’-
:o'-':\11««. m. on the nert first Monday in
‘q' *. on the next first Monday in
Jwber mext, The Grand Jurors
T ¢ July term last and the petit
:.f""f' whe served during the second
bee. . that term, and who have not
“’}-“’- “cusedy will report for fur-
HIEY service,
P“" and witness in all crimi
dan. ¢S are required to be in atten
nece 01 said court. No eivil busi-
T Vil be faledt :
locn. 1S order be published in the
m o Papers,
"his August 30th, 1921,
D. W. Blair. Judge
GEOR(; > N
1 VIA, COBB COUNTY.
il ) H. Collins, Cerk Superior
b i;nd County. do certify that
der oo .+ nd foregoing is a true or
i h‘“~h*' Court as sppears of file
Wi ord in this offic.
‘ (V,u}.’,';}"f my bkand and sca! of said
- Wis August 3¢ , 1921.
s o ; D. H. COLLIS,
36.n~ JPerior Court, Cobb Co. Ga.
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FRED CLARKE
Commercial Stenographer
Typewriter and Bill Collector
TERMS REASONABLE
Hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 4, Phone 374
Office of T J Connor & Co
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R O] McCLESKEY
DENTIST
Blair Building
Hours: 8 to 6.
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DR. W. M. KEMP
GENERAL PRACTITIONER
Office in Gober Building |
Residence Phorne 78. Office Phone 9
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H. E. KERLEY
LICENSED OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Tested and Pressciptions Given
NORTH SIDE SQUARE
Dr. George A. Vinson
Office No. 8 Gober Building
Office Phone 131 __Res. Phone 293--J
Office Hours 10 to 12—5 to 6
Residence 406 Maple Avenue
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Kennesaw Lodge No. 33 F. & A. M.
A\ i Ry
@ Meets First and Third
IR ¢
oV . !
I Friday nights
Visiting Masons are welcomed.
Cherokee Chapter No. 13 R. A. M.
o Meets every 2nd Friday
’;;v.‘f‘[{‘) night in the month.
‘fib Wm. R. Mountcatle, H.P,
E. L. Moore, Sec’y.
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Marietta Council No. 74 |
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Meets on sth Friday]‘
nights, April, {
July, Sept., Deec.
R. J. Hancock, I. M
E. L. Moore, Reec.
Constantine Commandery No. 26
Knights Templar
‘,\'}L‘Lé/»‘: Meets every 4th Fri
§®" 2{ day night in the month
3e, N C. E. Power, E. C.
J. R. Miller, Reec.
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< Marietta Shrine Club
Meets at the call of the
President
Len C. Baldwin, Pres.
T. J. Connor, Sec’y
Marble City Lodge No. 252, 1.0.00. F.
C. L. Johnson: Noble Grand
L. C. Land, Recording Secretary
Meets every Thursday night 7:30
: Masonic Hall
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Waddell Encampment No. 15, .0.0. F
Geo. M. Benson, Chief Patriarch
I. C. Ferris, Scribe
Meets every 2nd and 4th Monday
nights, 7:30, at the Masonic Hall.
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Jr. 0. U, A. M.
Marietta Council No. 24, Jr.O.U.AM.
" E. M. Cheek, Councilor
A long distance telephone call, whether
it brings a business or social message, has
the faculty of going
‘ “\_ straight to the point
s A 7 —admitting no
33 M 3¢ chance of delay or
o | misunderstanding.
Station to station
service save you 20 per cent on day mes
sages and from 50 to 75 per cent on even
- ing and night calls. Ask Long Distance
for rates and details. Bell lines reach al
most everywhere.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE (g %
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY \ u»,
J. E. Sanders, Secretary
Meets every Tuesdsy 7 P. M.
State Good of the Order Couneil.
H. E. Kerley, Chairman.
Meects Ist Sunday, 28 1-2 Capitol
Avenue, Atlanta, :
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PRESBYTERIAN.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Rev. J. H. Patton, Pastor.
Church Street. Phone 221-J.
Sunday School 9:30 A. M. =
Preaching 11 A. M. and 7:30 2N
Christian Endavor 6:30 P. M.
Prayer Service Wednesday 7 P. M.
EPISCOPAL.
| ST. JAMES CHURCH.
Rev. Randolph R. Claiborne, Rector
Church Street. Phone 364.
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
Preaching 11 A. M. and 7:30 P, M.
Prayer Service Friday 4 P. M.
BAPTIST.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. I. A. White, Pastor.
268 Church Streét. Phone 296.
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
Preaching 11 A. M. and 7:30 P, M.
Senior B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m.
Junior B. Y. P. .4 P. M.
Prayer Service Wednesday 7 P. M.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Geo. Crowe, Pastor.
Atlanta Street
W. J. Bishop, Sunday School Supt.
Miss Cecil Watson, Leader Sunbeam
Band
A, A. Thacker, Pres. B. Y. P. U.
ROSE LANE CHURCH
Rev. J. T. Langley, Pastor
Stewart Avenue. -
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
Preaching 11 A. M. and 7:30 P, M.
Second and Fourth Sundays
B. Y. P, U. Sunday 6:30 p. m.
Prayer Service Wednesday 7 P. M.
METHODIST.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. J. M. Tumlin, Pastor.
Atlanta Street. Phone 125
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
Preaching 11 A. M. and 7:30 P, M.
Epworth League 6:30 p. m.
Prayer Service Wednesday 7 P. M.
MAPLE AVENUE METHODIST.
Rev W. L. Hampton, Pastor.
Maple Avenue.
Sunday School 9:30 A, M.
Preaching 11 A. M. and 7:30 P, M.
Prayer Service Wednesday 7 P. M.
Children’s Service every Ist and 3rd
Sunday 2 P. M. ;
FOR LODGE PINS AND
JEWELRY SEE
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THE MARIETTA JOURNAL
MICKIE SAYS—
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A good many things are easier
said than done—including the mar
riage ritual.—Life (New York).
Ireland seems to have as many
strings to her harp as England has to
her bow.-—Norfolk Virginian-Pilot.
We shal] see better times when ev
erybody puts a little more emphasis
on the “try” in industry.—Columbia
(S. C.) Record.
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“Disarmament Conference May
Rar Gas.”—Head-line. But not
from the disarmament conference.—
Chicago Journal of Commerce.
It is no surprise to us that Henry
Ford, having gone into the railway
transportation business, is shaking
things up.—Columbia (S. C.) Record.
4 room cottages, hall, 2
large lots, 2 blocks from Jones
ville stop, Marietta car line.
Will sacrifice for quick sale
OWNER
J. K. ROBBINS
GHICHESTER S PILLS
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DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in Rep and
GoLp metallic boxes, sealed with Blue o
Ribbon, TAKE NO OTHER. Buy of Zouro
Druggliet and ask for OHI.CHES.TER 8
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty-five
years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable,
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Side and Back Hurt
Jordan Mineg, Va.—-"I am making
this statement for the benefit of any
. one suffering a 8 I
)& did. 1 had pain
a ¢ in my side and
: . could scarcely eat
1 anything., My
‘ x' back hurt all the
s’ time and 1 was
A K 'f very nervous, No
)‘\s,.d medicine did me
AL any good until I
. ) took Dr. Pierce’s
PRI (;oldenn Medical
RCW, @ Discovery and his
Favorite Prescription, together with
the Pleasant Pellets. After taking
four bottles of each I could be up all
day.”—MRS. SARAH R. TERRY,
All druggists, or send 10c to Dr.
Pierce’s Invalide’ Hotel in Buftalo,
N. Y., for a trial packags of any of
his remedies.
KIDNEY and LIVER PILLS
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‘ Biliousness, Sick Headache,
‘ Dizziness, Constipation.
They act by restoring the
torpid liver to its normal con
dition, create a healthy action
| of the digestive organs, and re
lieves constipation by securing
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| Marietta, Georgia
‘ Coalition having been successfully
~arranged in New York, nothing re
i mains except for the voters of the
icity to coalish.—Boston Transcript. -
' Things would be heiped by a little
less pathos about the aftermsath of
,the war and a bit more attention to
- the after-mathematics of the war.—.
|the after-mathematics of the war—
Columbia Reccrd.
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That moaning sound to the east
ward is the lamentation of the Paris
hotel-keepers who have discovered
that the disarmament conference is |
to be held in America.—Cincinnati
Commercia] Tribune. |
For
LODGE JEWELRY
See
DANIELL BROS.
YOUR HOME JEWELERS
STOMACH MISERY
Meadow Creek, W. Va—“l had
been sick for about - year and had
. doctored with sev
? *l,\,) eral different doc-
LRt tors and none
W seemed tg do me
=N any good. Any
!Gfi @ ) thin_ . ate seemed
» to bloa: me and
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N {2 ery, and at night
; /\g‘i‘f‘\ I would take
SRR <" spells with my
& Y SAN heart and had to
! /4 Jump up to get
my breath. I had
Just about given up all hope of ever
getting well when I decided to try
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov
ery. After taking the first bottle 1
could see a difference in myself so
I continued until I took six bottles
and now I am sound and well =
BEN EOWLES. All druggists.
Job Printing at The Journal Office
James H. Groves
INSURANCE
Marietta, Georgia.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTING TIME AT MARIETTA, GA.
Leave Arrive
Cincinnati and Louisville.____._.._.________x T7:44 AM x 10:07 P&
Cincinnati and Louisville.__...._.....____a 5:10 PM . a 10:42 AM
Murphy, Knoxville and North______________a 8:10 AM a 4:10 PM
Blue Ridge and Copper Hill_.____._.._..____a 4:20 PM a 9:20 AMS
AIIIRER ocimicsonmanianitsnaotesiadio sl DS a 4:20 P
BEHES .f v i e S a, 8:10 AWM
BRI & v onnissunnnimiss i s A 0 a 5:10 P&
a.——Daily. '
x.—These trains will stop only to take on or let off passengers
for or from Knoxville and beyond. ' 2
Effective Sunday, June sth. ,
L. & N. train 31 southbound for Atlanta will, efl’e’ctii'e June sth, leavb
Cartersville at 9:52 A, M. (instead of 10:13) and Marietta at 10:42 4‘ M.
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You may think that a genuine Willard
Battery for your Ford car would cost -
too much. We’d like to see the look of
surprise that comes on your face when
we quote you our price! :
MARIETTA BATTERY CO.
G. C. LANGFORD, Mgr.
. 200 CHURCH STREET
REAVES BROS. GARAGE, ROSWELL, GA.
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INSDRANGE
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You can buy the best
bread to be had right in your
in your home town, baked
in your HOME Bakery and
made from the best mater
ials.
Ask your grocer to send
you a loaf of BENSON’S
home baked bread. There’s
none better and no mere for
your money.
,
Benson S
akery
Phone 96 Marietta, Ga.
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