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GLASSIFIED COLUMN
LOST-—Between Marietta and Ken
nesaw, Ga., on Thursday, Aug. 11,
suit case containing wearing apparel
and a saxophone. Finder please re
turn to Frunk Hardeman, 12 Park
Square, Marietta, Ga.
FOR SALE—Or trade, Reo truck, Ist
elass condition. For further partic
ulars, apply to 800 Powder Springs
street. 36-37-38
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 $2OO.
Call or address McColloch, care The
¥ ournal. 36-37-p-tf
_OR SALE-—Household goods and
plete with spring and mattress—baby
bed complete, baby, carriage, tables,
chairs, shades, portiers, draperies,
pictures, incubator, etc., etc. Mrs.
Ralph J. Hancock, 721 Kennesaw av
enue, phone 414-J.
TO RENT—Two or three furnished,
or partly furnished, light housekeep
ing rooms with kitchenette with con
veniences by couple. Prefer on out-
NOTES FOR SALE—Blank Waiver
notes for sale at the Journal office.
31-tf
Tom Watson’s Paper $1.50 a year
at shop of H. E. KERLEY’S, The
Optician. -
LOST—A young Airedale dog wear
ing collar. Very friendly. Dissap
peared on Sept. 14th. Suitable re
ward for return or information lead
ing to recovery. L. B. Robeson phone
: o A . 37
+ LOST—A Ford Demountable rim and
tire between Bolton and Marietta,
- Saturday. Leave in care Journal and
receive reward. Geo. Cantrell.
Powder Springs, reward. 37-38-p
HOUSE WANTED—TFour, five or
six room house wanted by October
1. Answer to Pharr, care Journal.
39741
LOST—Collie Puppy, has white
breast and feet. If found notify
J. W. Glover, 621 Whitlock avenue.
LOST—A green gold oblong small
pearl on lock, diamond in center,
lost between Mrs. T. M. Hardage’s
house and the house of J. A. Lewis.|
Finder return to Mrs. J. A Lewis,
NOTICE
This is to notify all merchants that
I will not be responsible for any
debts made by my son, Ara Conger.
FOR RENT—or lease, warehouse,
close in on Root street. For fur
ther particulars apply to 612 Chero
kee gtreet. Immediate possession.
In the District Court of the United
States, for the Northern District|
of Georgia. |
Inre Glover Burton, Bankrupt.
No. 7166, in Bankruptcy
- A petition for discharge having been
filed in conformity with law by above
named bankrupt and*the Court hav
ing ordered that the hearing upon
said petition be had on October 22nd,
1921, at ten o’clock A. M. at the
United States District Court room in
the city of Atlanta, Georgia, notice
is hereby given to all ereditors ani
other presons in interest to appear
at said time and place and show cause
if any they have, why the prayer of
the bankrupt ‘or discharge should not
be granted.
9-22-2 0. C. FULLER, Clerk.
"In the District Court of the United
States for the Northern District of
Georgia In Bankruptcy.
In the Matter of Robt. S. Wellborn,
Bankrupt, No. 7470 in Bankruptcy.
~ Notice is hereby given to the cred
*ijtors of the above named bankrupt,
ofSmyrna in the county of Cobb, said
Distriet, that there will be a meeting
of ereditors in said case at Marietta,
Ga., at the Sheriff’s Office in the
Court House at 10 o'clock, a. m,, on
the Ist day of October, 1921, at
which time claims may be proven, the
bankrupt examined, a trustee elected,
and such other business trangacted as
;nny properly come before said meet
ng.
GEO. D. ANDERSON,
Referee in Bankruptey.
Marietta, Ga. Sept. 22, 1921.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
STATE OF GEORGIA, Cobb County.
Mrs. S. L. Brown vs. James Brown.
Libe! for Divorce, Nov. Term Cobb
Superior Court, 1921,
To James Brown, Greeting:
By order of the Court, I hereby
notify you that on the 17th day of
Sept. 1921, Mrs. S. L. Brown filed a
CALVES MUST BE FROM ONLY 2 TO 4 WEEKS OLD
Write stating price wanted and quantity of Milk cows
are givinp in first letter. [ will see about making delivery.
R. F.D. NO.: 7 g ATLANTA, GA.
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BRI R R O R R R enn
suit against you for total divorce re
turnable to the November Term, 1921
of said court under the foregoing
caption. g
You are further notified to be pres
ent at gaid court’on the 3rd Monday
in November, 1921, to answer plain
tiffs complaint. In default thereof,
the court will proceed thereon as to
justice shall appertain. *
Witenss the Honorable D. W. Blair
Judge of said court, this 19th day of
September, 1921, - b
: D. H. COLLINS, Clerk,
38-39-40-41. =
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank most sincerely
our many friends for the kind assist
ance rendered us in the sickness and
death of our mother ani sister, also
to express our appreciation for the
beautiful flowers.
Mr. and Mrsc E. E. Mays and family
: Mr. and Mys. R. J. Ward
Dr. J. M. T, Smith
FARM FOR SALE
140 -acres land, 10 miles from Ma
rietta, good 4 room brick house, a 3
room tenant house, good barn and
out buildings. 70 acres in cultiva
tion, known as Mr. B. Kemp place.
Price $3500, terms on $l5OO. For
further information, Mrs. C. L.
Smith or Col. J. E. Mozley. Best
bargain in Cobb county. 37-38-39-40 p
\ COURT NOTICE
GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY
The large amount of business on
the -dockets of the Superior Court
rendering it necessary that an adjourn
ed term of said cout be hed.
Is is ordered that the July Term,
1921, of said court reconvene at 9 o’-
clock a. m. on the nert first Monday in
A. M. on the next first Monday in
October next. The Grand Jurors
at the July term last and the petit
Jurors who served during the second
week of that term, and who have not
been excused, will report for fur
ther service.
Parties and witness in all erimi
nal cases are required to be in atten
dance of said court. No civil busi
ness will be tried. :
Let this order be published in the
local papers.
This August 30th, 1921.
D. W. Blair: Judge
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GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY.
I, D. B Collins, Cerk Superior
Court, said County. do certify that
the above and foregoing is a true or
der of the Court as appears of file
and record in this offic.
Witness my hand and seal of said
Court this August 30th, 1921,
, D. H. COLLINS,
Clerk Superjor Court, Cobb Co. Ga.
36-37-38-39*
TO VOTERS OF, COBB COUNTY
A special election is hereby called
to be held on September 22, 1921,
in the same manner and redquirements
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:
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 2 commissioner of roads and reve
nues and the creation of a bond com
mission for said county.
Those opposing a change in the
present law, will vote AGAINST the
repeal ef the law creating a board
of commissioners of roads and reve
nues for Cobb county and in lieu of
lsaid board a commissioner of roads
and revenues of said county.
| J. M. GANN,
ISept. Ist, 1921 Ordinary Cobb Co.
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