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MUNICIPAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Mayor.
To rag WHITE VOTERS or MARIETTA ¢
I hereby announce my candidacy for
Mayor of Marietta I did notintend tu
announce until the first of October, but
my oppounent notified me he would an
noence in this issue.
If elected, I shall strive to ,give the
¢ity a clean, vigilant, honest adminis
tration. I shali diligently seek to con
tinue the public improvements of the
present administration.
The money ariging from the sale of
city bonds must be paid by the taxes of
the peuple, and should be honestly,
economicailyand intelligently invested.
Marietta is entitled to an honest, so
ber, vigilant, fearless polica force.
Those who make and execute the laws
should not ba violators of laws.
We need to continue to improve our
streets, and these improvements shouid
apply to all of the streets.
Water and electric lights and sewer
age to be extended ¢o all parts of the
town as rapidly ss this can be done.
Butler Town is an important part of
the city, and citizens living in that vi
cinity should enjoy this privilege.
The local military company should be
substantially encourged.
The fire department should be main
tained.
Our schools must be enlarged.
Labor should have just and fair con
sideration.
Later I will announce my ticket of
conservative men who are competent to
look after the business interests of Ma
rietta, :
If elected Mayor, all these questions
shall have my diligent attention, and I
shall be Mayor for the entire people of
Marietta. I ehall administer the office
in the interests of the entire people.
The time uas come when all should
strive to do away with factional differ
ences in our town. Let usall unite and
work for the upbuilding of Marietta. ‘
E. H. Cray.
For Mayor.
To, the White Voters of the City of
Marietta:—[ hereby announce myself a
candidate for Mayor, subject to such
primary election as may be called by the
City Exccutive Committée
I shall advocate a continuance of pub
lic improvements, and, if elected, shall
endeavor to give our people a progressive,
yet economical administration. Ido net
believe in factional politics and take no
part in snch. Within a few days I shall
glace before the people a ticket which I
ope may be in accerd with me in the
above, and may be depended on to work
faithfully for the best interests of our
city. Respectiully,
: Jonx P.Crengv.
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COBB COUNTY OFFICERS.
Ordinary, J. M, Gann, Court da&', Ist
Mon. in each month; G B Gann,
Clerk.
Clerk Superior Court, J M Austin;
Virgil McClesky, Deputy Clerk.
Bheriff, William McKinney; Deputy,
J H Kincaid.
Tax Collector, W P Stephens,
Tax Receivor, H C Lassiter.
County Surve{m‘. J T Echols.
Coroner, R E Lawhon. :
C. 8. C., Bernard Awtrey.
Treasurer, Joe Abbott.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS—
R H Northcutt, Chairman, Marietta,
J T Pace, Smyrna.
J B Wing, Roswell.
‘"R D Moon, Powder Springs,
8 H Davenport, Acworth.
SUPERIOR COURT OFFICERS.
Judge Superior Court, Newton A,
Morris.
Bolicitor General, J P Brooke.
Geo D Anderson, Court Stenographer.
Superior Court, éud and 3rd Mon. in
March; Brd and 4th Mon. in Nov.
CounH School Board, B J Hamby
W H Winters, J N Johnson, J M
Hewett and J M Bishop. Meets Ist
Thursday in each qnarter. .
COURT DAYS OF EACH COUNTY
IN THE BLUE RIDGE CIRCUIT.
Milton—lst Monday in 'March and Brd
Monday in August.
Forsyth—Brd Monds#y.in Februay and
4th Mondsi in August. .
Cherokee—4th Monday in February
and Ist Monday in Au;uat.
Cobb—2nd and 8d Mondays in March
Brd and 4th Mondays in November,
Pickens—4th Monday in April and
4th Monda{iin September.
Gilmer—Brd Monday in May and 2nd
Monday in O¢tober, - -~ ,
Fannin—4th Monday in May and Brd
Monday in October, :
What a girl likes about the moon
is how she can make it enjoy itself
being out under it with a man.
MONEY TO LOAN- We
can make loans at 7 per cent on
good real estate as security.
Loans on farming lands a spec
ialty. It costs nothing to see us
at our office in Marietta and find
out all about it,
R N Holland & Son. -
PPV— w—_-<.___— 3
"'I wish I upderstood all the proi
vigions of the tariff. bill,”” sighed
Mrs. Gotrox."'!'?f-f%y”!?’ tskod her
husband. "‘B‘u:""‘m Tgoto
Europe I'd lfkehflg%w just what
trinkets it will be™worth my while
to smug‘gle.,‘.y\.'.’_ —Detroit Free
Press. *
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HOLLISTER'S
Iluel! Mountein Tea Nuggets
Brings Golden Health and Regewed Vigor.
A :Kecmc for Mtwmlm. L:v::
and Kidney troubles, e, a, Impu
eet R e
GOLDEN M##‘é' " PEOPLE
- A HAPPY FANMILY.
A Manayunk woman going to
her mouse trap the other morning,
found & mouse in it, with six lit
tle mice as well. They had, of
course, been born after their
mother’s capture—sn amazing
thing. But more amazing still
was the fact that they lay ina
small, round nest, like a bird’s—a
nest made of bits of paper, thread,
and shreds of linen and flannel.
The woman, instead of drown
ing forthwith the mother and her
brood, retired, aud from the next
room watched the trap. Her
watch was soon rewarded. An
other mouse trotted out with great
cautiou, thrust a straw through
the bare, aud a few inoments later
returned with a shred of pink cal
ico. The captive mother, with
these contributions, proceeded to
complete her nest.
This incident so moved the wo
man that on retiring that night
she put a fine piece of cheese in
the trap and opened the tiny door.
When she came down in the morn
ing, the mother, her young, and
the cheese were gone; the nest
alone remained to witness the truth
of her tale.—Philadelphia Bul
letin.
A SHORT STORY EOLDER.
The wife of a physician devised a
way by which ted:ous waits in her
husband’s outer office ware made
much more bearable. She pro
vided herself with several medium
sized scrap books, not too bulky to
handle easily. In theseshe pasted
gtories, old and new, that in the
course of wide reading she had cut
from magazines, says the New
York Press.
The stories were arranged under
different headings, as telepathic,
detective, love problem, dialect.
In this way one could easily find
the kind of literature that was
liked.
There was a special book or two
for children filled with pictures,
funny rhymes and fairy tales, that
kept many a small patient peace
ful until the doctor appeared.
A short story scrap-book, if
bound in a handsome cretonne or
silk cover, with the initials ot the
owner, makes a delightful gift for
& semi-invalid, or will be appre
ciated by any woman if it is good
looking enough to lie on the draw
ing-room table and pacify her
callers while waiting for their
hostees to appear.
A Public Benefactor
The Thomasville Chiropodist tell
your trouble at Samaria! No oneneed
despair.
Offensive orders, itch, dew-poison,
lazy worm and 'sprains made well.
‘‘Let not the good you owe your fel
low man be lost in self; in helping
him you help yourself.” Living,
learning, loving. That is the way I
go through life helping as I go any
one I can,
My business is always good. I am
master of every defect of the human
foot. I keep steady pushing and
smiling all the while with a heartful
of the Eiudliest courtesy for every one
I meet.
Warts and moles have caused can
cer. I carry them away without painor
sear, I have the most feasable and ‘the
only sensible treatment and cure for
ingrown, club, gouty, brittle nails in
the world. Itrain them to grow natur
ally~and any artist., with. 'a ‘delicate
touch can cure them without pain or
blood, or atany hour day or night, or
on the moving train at twenty-five
cents a corn and it dont hurt a speck.
A corn will wrinkle the most pleas
ing face, destroy the symmietry of the
most perfect figure, depress the ener
gy, and cause eye- and moral over
strain.
It is strictly antiseptic and I guaran
tee satisfaction.
Ministers, Physicians, Dentist, Law
ers and gentlemanly traveling men
]‘)‘atron-ize and freely recommend the
homasville Chiropodist. .
He is alright. ‘
Telephone—232—Samaria.-.
: DR. ROBERT E. WILLIAMS,
Surgeon, Chiropodist, Masseur.
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Never judge a man’s kicking abil
ty by the size of his feet.
One of the
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Essentials
of the happy homes of to-day is a vast
fund of information as to the best methods
of promoting health and happiness and
right living and knowledge of the world’s
best products.
Products of actual excellence and
reasonable claims truthfully presented
and which have attained to world-wide
scceptance through the approval of the
Well-Informed of the World; not of indi
viduals only, but of the many who have
the happy faculty of selecting and obtain
ing the best the world affords.
One of the<products of that class, of
known component parts, an Ethical
remedy, approved by physicians and com
mended by the Well-Informed of the
Worldas a valuable and wholesome family
laxative is the well-known Syrup of Figs
and Elixir of Senna. To get its beheficial
etfects always buy the genuine, manu
fagtured by the California Fig Syr}xp Cq,
| fxfi,f, ;u“xd for .@l'g‘;l_sy all léd}h{gflrpggilu.y
Ry Poph s ey, W * X
BUSINESS CARDS
H. G. CORYELL,
Fire and Life Insurance.,
OFFICE on North side fublic Bquare, over F
Bchilling’s storn, Marietta, Ga. Appilmflom
from nefghboring wynl promptly attended to.
JAMES H. GROVES
' (Successor to John T. Groves.)
INSURANCE.
' Representing some of the ;tmgut companies
in America. fgpochl attention given to first-clast
farm property and cotton gins.
1 have the most attractive Accident Polioy ever
put on the market.
Office, 100 Whitlock avenue, in rear First Na
tional Bank.
Drs. A. and J.D. Reynolds
DENTISTS,
MARIETTA, $ Ga.
Orrior v ReyxorLns BoiLpixe.
DR. S. GROOVER,
DENTIST,
MARIETTA, o« G EORGIA.
Office north side Square, in Dobbs
Building.
0K R. GREER. M.D.,D.D. §
SURGEON DENTIST.
Office Bouth Bide Public Bquare, Offices form
erly occupied oy Dr. J. C. Greer.
MAR/ETTA, GEORGIA,
DR. H. V. REYNOLDS,
PracTICING PHYSICIAN,
WHEN not engaged elsewhere may be founa
during the day at his office, up stairs, in Mec:
Clatchey Build{ng Southwest eornmer ot Public
Bquare, and at nlcflt #t hisresidence on Powde:
Burings street, Marietia, Ga, Telephone No. 17,
st b RSO W TR R
Residence Phone 73, Office Phone v+
J. D. MALONE, M. D..
PracTICING PHYSBICIAK
MARIETTA, GEORGIA
Residence 415 Kennesaw Avenue. Office up
stairs in Malone Building, North-east corner
Public Square. Rooms 1 and 2.
M e e
W. HOWARD PERKINSON, M. D.,
. PrYBSIOIAN AND SURGEON,
Marietta, Ga.‘
Office over Book Store, west side of
Public Square. Residence at Miss
Towers, on Lawrence street. Office
phone No. 23. Residence phone No. 191
A set e
CHAs. H. FIELD, M. D. C. D. ELDER, M. D,
Residence Phone Residence Phone
No. 139, No. 128,
Drs. FIELD & ELDER,
Diseases of Women and Children, and Surgery.
MARIETTA, GEORGIA.
Rooms 4 and 5 Gober Building. Office
Telephone No. 181,
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DR. W. M. KEMP,
GENERAL PACTITIONER
MARIETTA. GA, Office, in Gober butld
ing over Ward Bros. store. Residence allep Winn
place, Lawrence street,
GEORGE F. GOBER,
ATTORNEY AT LaW,
Office up-stairs, on Atlanta Street.
MARIETTA, GA.
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JOHN AWTREY,
ATTORNEY,
MARIETTA, s : GEORGIA.,
Practice in the United States Coarts,
Bankruptey Courts, al! State Courts,
and Ordinary’s Court,
Special attention given management
of estates.
Office in the Gober Building, upstairs,
on Atlanta street.
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E. P. GREEN, MOULTRIE M. SESSIONS.
GREEN & SESSIONS,
ATTORNEYS AT Law,
MARIETTA, : : : GEORGIA.
Offices: Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Freyer
Building, over Marietta Trust and Bank
ing Company. Phone No. 83.
THOS. E LATIMER,
ATTORNEY AT Law, :
MARIETTA, . 5 GEORGIA.
Office up-stairs over Hardage’s store
south side Publie SBquare.
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J. G. ROBERTS,
ATTORNEY AT Law,
(Office with Hon.D. W, Blair.)
MARIETTA, : : GEORGIA,
Will practice in State and Federal
Courts, ’“
« GORDON B. GANN,
ATTORNEY AT [LAW AND
RxaL EstaTe AcENnT,
MARIETTA, s s GEORGIA.
Office in the Ordirary’s office at the
court house.
A i ki e R T
D. W. BLAIR,
LAWYER,
North BSide Fablic Square, -
Marigrra. Ga.
E H.CLAY FRED MORRIS
CLAY & MORRIS,
LAWYERS. 5
Oftie» in the Cole building, over Gro
gan’s barber shop.
| Miazizrra, . . Groraia
| Bo Tc FREY’
i ATTORNEY AT Law, ‘1
' MARIETTA, GA." Ofice up stairs o Gober's
bew pulidiog, Atlanta street, Caliactions & spes
clalty., Money loaned.
- JNO. E. MOZLEY,
} ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Marietta, - - - Georgia.
‘ Office up stairs on Atlanta sireet.
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John P, Cheney. J. Glenn Giles.
' CHENEY & GILES,
; LAWYERS.
Office over J. J. Hardage's store.
S. James Church,
Corner Church & PQlk Sts.
Hours of service: 7:30 and 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p.
m. Sundays, and 5:00 p. m. Fridays.
The Rev. CHAS. NOYES TYNDELL, Rector.
511 Church St. Phone 247.
WM. W. FUTRELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAwW,
CANTON, : GEORGIA.
General Practice in All the Courts.
Notice.
For SarLz—Sewell home, Smyrna, Ga.
Nice large lot. Also eighty-acre farm,
on Roswell road, six miles east of Ma
rietta. Alsc, all persons holding claims
against the estate of D. A. Sewell will
render same to J. C. WaATsON,
934 t Dallas, Ga.
Plumber—'‘Have you got all we
want for Brown’s job?”’ Boy—
“ Yes.”” Plumber—' ‘Wot? You
‘avent forgot nothin’ ? Well. that’s
a good 'un ! Haven’t forgot noth
in’ and you learnin’ to be a plumb
er !”’—Philadelphia Inquirer.
FOR SALE—A nice llne of
buggies just arrived. For sale
cheap, cash or on time. If you
are looking for a buggy, see us
before buying.
MAYES & BROWN.
YOU TAKE NO RISK.
“1¢ you suffer censtipation in any form,
we believe we can furnish you permanent
relief. If we fail, the medicine will cost
you nothing. We want you to try Rexall
Orderlies. They are eaten like candy, do i
not gripe or purge, cause no inconvenience '
whatever, and can be taken any time day i
or night. Try them today at our risk.
Two sizes, 10c. and 25¢. !
Sold by W. A. Sams & Co., Rexall
Store, Marietta.
B. F. REED & CO.
—DEALERS IN—
Real Estate,
SMYRNA, GEORGIA.
Houses and Farms
ON CAR LINE.
PHONE 8.
B. F. REED & CO.
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QUA. LlTY—the only word
that describes the Bald
win Piano. Quality of tone,
finish and appearance, com
bined also with reasonable
selling prices that leaves you
no excuse for not having one
of these instruments in your
home.
Let us go over the matter
in detail with you and point
out the superiority of this
make today.
Marietta, Georgia.
KILL™ COUCH
a 0 CURE e LUNCS
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wm D, King’s
New Discovery
FOR CQUske |s,
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED unsufifinx
Of MONEY REFUNDED.
~ REGARDLESS -
S D A B R L T SBSO A B TWA DSR T TRS lET TR TIER
of the special service a bank renders its customers its actyal
RESPONSIBILITY i 8 a matter for the consideration of depositors.
THIS BANK has a eapital and surplus of $85,000.00. - Its
business is under a progressive and conservative manage
ment—has been for the past seventeen years. The deposits
of its customers are safeguarded by careful loans to home
* people. Its stockkolders and directors are reliable, prudent
men of affairs. : g
_Your account is solicited on this basie of management 5
and past and present records. i P WA T
4 Per Cent. Interest Paid on Savings Deposits.
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CAPITAL $75,000.00. SURPLUS $10,000.00.
J. D. MALONE, A. H. GILBERT, GEO. H. SESSIONS,
President. Vice-President. Cashier,
DIRECTORS:
D. W, Blair, W. A. DuPre, J. D. Malone, S. D. Rambo,
A. M. Dobbs, A. H. Gilbert, R. H. Northcutt, George H. Sessions.
T. A. Gramling.
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R B P TA2 A T T o eTS S I UA2PSN NS SR BT WTR VTN
lAM NOW OPEN and ready for business. I carry in stock a
complete line of Harnees of all kinds, Bridles, Collars, Collar
Pads, Saddles, Whips of all kinds, Lap Robes, Horse Brushes,
Curry Combs, Harness Oil, Harness Soap, Harness Dressing, Car
riage Top Dressing, Axle Oil, Axle Grease; in fact, everything to
be found in a first-class Harness establishment. I use the very
best material, and can give you the best harness that can be made.
HARNESS MADE TO SPECIAL ORDER
Yes, you ean have them made just like you want them. I also
do Harness Repairing of all kinds. Your work neatly and
promptly done. I want your business, and ask you to give me a
trial. Prices as low as quality will admit. lassure you of every
courtesy and strict business attention.
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M
. C.T.WEBB, .
106 ATLANTA ST. PHONE 262 MARIETTA, GA.
W.J.BLACK,
DNDATAER, ENBILNER td HNERAL DGR
J. W. Hardeman. F. Hardeman. = )A. Hardeman.‘
The Place for Everybody to Trade
You can always get First-Glass Goods, and Polite Treat
ment. We carry a full line of Shoes, and Hats, Pants. An
Up-to-date Line of Groceries and Hardware and full line of
High Grade Fertilizers. Our motto is to please everybody
All Kinds of Stock Feed.
J. W. HARDEMAN & SONS.
Carriage and Wagon Manufacturer,
Carriage Trimming ajpd Painting,
The Best Rubber Tirgs Put On.
REPAIRING & HORSE| SHOEING
done in a satisfactory manner. Satisfagtion Guaranteed.
Phone No. 67, Washington Avenpe, Miarietta, Georgia.
- Attractive Pringing
Is what you get when you patronjfize the Marictta
Journal Jcb Department, Our prigtes will please you.