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As we get older the blood becomes sluggish, the mus
cles and joints stiffen and aches and pains take hold
easier. Sloan’s’ Liniment quickens the blood, limbers
up the muscles and joints and stops any pain or ache
with astonishing promptness.
Proof that it is Best for Rheumatism.
Mrs, Danier H. Dieur, of Mann’s Choice, R.F.D., No. 1, Pa., writes :—
‘ I'lease send me a bottle of Sloan’s Liniment for rheumatism and stiff joints.
it is the best remedy [ ever knew for I can’t do without it.”
Also for Stiff Joints. A
Mr. MirtoN WHEELER, 2100 Morris Ave., Birmingham, Ala., writes :—
“1 am glad to say that Sloan’s Liniment has done me more good for stiff
joints than anything I have ever tried.”
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LINIMENT
is the qickest and best remedy for Rheuma
tism, Sciatica, Toothache, Sprains, Bruises §
and Insect Stings. -
Price 25¢., 50c¢., and $l.OO at All Dealers.
Send for Sloan’s ¥Free Book on Horses, Address b;:‘:h&?—
DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. e
To Confederate Veterans
And Their Friends.
The Memorial Volume, the publica
tion of which was provided for at the
Annual Memorial service held in the
Muarietta Methodist church, Auguststh,
1904, cortaining a full account of the
prossedinge, with addresses, and en
larges on the life and character of
members of Camp 763 who departed
this life last year, has been printed and
is now ready for delivery. [tisa hand
some little book, and filled with highly
interesting and thrilling matter,
Yivery member of the Camp whose
dues are paid up is entitled to one
copy free, aud additional copies at 15
cents each. Any interested friends of
the veterans can secure copies at 15
cenis each, and they are urged to buy
them, in order to help the Camp pay
for the pubiication.
The books can be had at Mr. Chris
tisn’s printing office on Washington
avenae, opposite the court house.
J. G Moreis, Commander.
P S,=The Camp will meet on first
Tueeday at 10 o’clock, at the court
houose, ag usual
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PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED.
Colored Farmer Sells
Hog Weighing 450 Pounds.
W. P. Butler, one of the well known
colored citizens of Cobb county, came
into the city one day last week with a
dressed hog which he had raised and
which weighed 450 pounds. It was
eighteen months old. He sold thehog
to Mr. Gatlin.
Butler owns ten acres of land a mile
and a half from the city on the Chero
kee road. He bought it twenty years
ago for $l2O and it is now easily worth
a thousand dollars. He has made a
living on the place and raised a family
of six children, He has not bought
any corn in twenty years. He raises
corn, wheat, oats, cotton and a little of
everything. He has sold four hogs
this fall and kept two for his own use.
He has raised one of the best little
cotton crops in the county—about a
bale to the acre,
More Danville Proof.
Jacob Schrall, 432 South St., Dan
ville 111., writes: ‘‘For over eifihteen
months | was a sufferer from kidney
and bladder trouble. During the
whole time was treated by several
doctors and tried several kidney pills.
Seven weeks ago I commenced taking
Foley'’s Kidney Pills, and am feeling
better every day and will be glad to tell
anyone interested just what Foley’s
Kidney Pills did for me..”” Sold by
all Druggist,
THE MARIBTT~ JOURNAL AND COURIER
Robert E. Lee Literary
Society of the Spruell School.
] ( Exiract from the Constitution.)
l Purpose of the Scciety:
“To encourage the development of
our mental powers, tc inculcate a love
for good literature, to inspire within
‘each of us a desire toexcel in the noble
art of correct expression, and to pro
mote good fellowship among our mem
bers.”’
The literary program rendered Tues
day, November 23rd, at the ninth
meeting of the society, was as follows :
Song.
Reading—‘‘Stick to Your Bush,”
Emma Moss,
Oration—*‘‘Overcoming Difficulty,”’
Pal Bradley.
Recitation—* The Model Woman,”’
Pat Green.'
Recitation—*‘‘A Vision of the Repub
lic,”” Paul Mashburn,
‘“‘Bites,”” William McEachern,
This department of our school is one
of the most vital, and the development
of the power to express one’s self clear
ly and forcibly is an art that all need
to cultivate. Our members are en
thusiastic over their work, and are
pushing ahead. Some good work is
being done.
We cordially invite visitors to our
meetings each Tuesday at one o’clock.
A hearty welcome is extended to all.
Again, frequent public meetings will
be held duriag the year so that Mari
etta people may see that our pupils can
‘“‘deliver the goods’® without any
doubt. Watch us grow. Better join
us. SECRETARY,
Hexamethylenetetramine.
The above is the name of a German
chemical, which is one of the many
valuable ingredients of Folef's Kid
ney Remedy, Hexamethylenetetra
ramine is reconized by medical text
books and authorities as a uric acid
solvent and antiseptic for the urine.
Take Foley’s Kidney Remedy as soon
as you notice any irregularities and
avoid a serious malady. Sold by all
Druggists.
PIANO INSTRUCTION.
’ Migs Faw’s Private School
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STUDIOS - —and—
! 204 Kennesaw Avenue.
Courge A—Two private lessons per week
clags lessons in harmony and
musical theory.
Course B—Musical Kindergarten. In
struction given in clagses.
This course includes thoroughdrill in
the rudiments of music; developmen;
and strengthening of the muscles ot
fingers, wrists and arms by finger gymf
nastics and table technic; ear training
exgression and movement; harmony.
ecitals are frequently given, afford
in%rupill opportunity and training for
public appearance.
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ARRIVING TiMr AT MARIETTA, GA.
SOUTH BOUND.
Ne 3from Cha‘tanooga and Nashville ar 6.20 am
Mo 73 from Rome arrives 9.00 am
No 93 from Chattanooga and Nashville ar 10.53 am
No Ifrom Chattanooga ard Nashville ar 6.48 pm
No 95 from Chicago arrives B.olpm
NORTH BOUND.
No 94 for Chicago arrives 7.27 am
No 2for « hattanooga and Nashvillear 9.22 am
No 92 for Chattanooga and Nashville ar 5.32 pm
No 72 for Rome arrives 5.57 pm
No 4 for Chattanooga and Nashvillear 9,34 pm
LOUISYILLE & NASHVILLE RAILRORD.
Arriving and Departing Time at
Marietta, Ga.
ALL TRAINS DAILY.
Leave, Arrive,
Cincinnati and Louisville *“7:26am “9:l2pm
Ciocinnati and Louisvile s:sopm 11:13am
Knoxville via Blue Ridge §4sam 4:lopm
Blue Ridge Accommodation 4:50 pm 9:10a m
Atlanta %15am 450 pm
At'anta 415 pm 8:40 2 m
Atlanta. Po'nts beyond only *“%:18 pm *7:26 a m
e i » “11:18am 5:50 p m
Trains marked with © will stop only to take on
or let off passengers from Knoxville avd beyond,
for and from o nts beyond Atlanta avd to and
from points between Marietta and Blue Ridge.
Effective Sunday, November 14th 1909,
LIVERY STABLE
OPPOSITE KENNESAW _HOUSF.
Cuuck ANDERsON, Proprietor
| The best of vehicles, the safest of di
; vers and the fastest of horses are always
| ready, night and day for hire. No map,
Iwoman or child has ever given me s
| call in the past, who has been, nor shal)
|any ever in the future, be dissatisfied
*with my teams or the men in my em
ploy. Everytbing and everybody about
| me are a number ove,
| I have cheapened my charges propor
| tionate to the stringency of the times
| For reference as to the truth of what 1
| say, as to the turnouts and charges. go
to my friends, which means the people
generally.
. Parties hiring are strictly responsible
for the eafety of themselves, vebicles
- and hoises J A. G ANDERSON.
Electric
Bitters
Succeed when everything else fails,
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified,
FOR KIDNEY,LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever gold
over a druggist's counter,
BUSINESS CARDS
BANALAN AANANAN NS NN YNNI PP
H. G. CORYELL,
Fire and Life Insurance,
UFFICE on North side rublic SBquare, over F
Schilling’s storn, Marietta, Ga. Apphaflonz
from no?chboring towns promptly attended to,
JAMES H. GROVES
(Successor to John T. Groves.)
INSURANCE.
Fire—-Accident---Healln—-Liobiiy—Piale Glass
Representing some of the strongest companies
in America. Special attention given to first-clase
farm property and cotton gins,
I have the most attractive Accident Polioy eve:
put on the market,
Office, 100 Whitleck avenue, in rear First Na.
tional Bank.
Drs. A. and J.D. Reynolds
DENTISTS,
MARIETT A, 5 Ga.
Orriok 1N Rry~NoLps BuiLping.
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DR. S. GROOVER,
DENTIST,
MARIETTA, ar GEORGIA,
Office north side Square, in Dobbs
Building.
GHN R. GREER. M.D.,0.0. §
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SUrRGEON DENTIST.
Uffice SBouth BSide Public Squars, Offices form
erly occupied oy Dr. J. C., Greer.
MARIETTA, GEORGIA,
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DR. H. V. REYNOLDS,
PrAcTICING PHYSICIAN,
WHEN not engaged elsewhere may be found
during the day at hisoffice, up stairs.in Me.
Clatchey Bulldng, Southwest corner ot Public
Square, and at night 2t his residence on Powder
Burings street, Marletia, Ga. Telephone No. 17,
Residence Phone 73. . Office Phone 9%
J. D. MALONE, M, D.,
PracriclNGg PHYSBICIAN
MARIETTA, GEORGIA
Residence 415 Kennesaw Avenue. Office up
stairs in Malone Building, North-east corner
Public Square. Rooms 1 and 2,
B. T. FREY,
ATTORNEY AT Law,
MARIETTA, GA. Office up stairs in Gober's
uew building, Atlanta street. Callections a spe
cialtyv. Monev loaned.
CHaAs. H. FIELD, M. D. C. D. KLDER, 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,
John P, Cheney. ; J. Glenr; Giles.
CHENEY & GILES,
LAWYERS.
Office over J. J. Hardage's store.
DR. W. M. KEMP,
GENERAL PACTITIONER
MARIETTA. GA, Office, in Gober bulld
ing over Ward B:os. store. Residence allen Winn
place, Lawrence street.
JOHN AWTREY,
ATTORNEY,
‘MARIETTA, : g GEORGIA.,
Practice in the United States Conrts,
Bankruptey Courts, al! State Courts,
and Ordinary’s Court,
Special attenticn given management
of estates.
Office in the Gober Building, upstairs,
on Atlanta street.
E. P. GREEN, MOULTRIE M. SESSIONS,
GREEN & SESSICNS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAw,
MARIETTA, : : : GEORGIA.
Offices: Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Freyer
Building, over Marietta Trust and Bank
ing Company. Phone No. 83.
St L e
THOS. E. LATIMER,
ATTORNEY AT LaAw,
MARIETTA, - - GEORGIA,
Office up-stairs over Hardage’s store
south side Public Square.
J. G. ROBERTS,
ATTORNEY AT LaAw,
(Office with Hon.D. W, Blair.)
MARIETTA, : : GEORGIA,
Will practice in State and Federa)
Courts, -
GORDON B. GANN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND
REAn EstaTe Acest,
MARIETTA, : : GEORGIA.
Office in the Ordirary’s office at the
coart house,
Do w. BLAIR‘
LAWYER,
North Side Public Square,
MARINTTA. Ga,
E. I, CLAY FRED MORRIS
CLAY & MORRIS,
LAWYERS.
Offiee in the Coie building, over Gro
gan's barber shop.
MARIET?A, - - GEORG(A
W. HOWARD PERKINSON, M. D..
PrysioiaN axD SurGrox,
Marietta, Ga.
Oftice over Book Store, west side o
Public Square, Residence at Mis:
Towera, on Lawrence street. Office
phone No. 23. Residence phone No. 191
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
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~ Surprising,
What Kodol Will Do
For you, when you need it. But the longer you neg
lect Indigestion, the more you will suffer before Kodol
can restore Good Digestion.
And, of coiirse, indigestion if neg
lacted long enough, brings on seri
ous diseases in which Kodol cannot
benefit you. Some of these there
is no help for at ail.
There are, in- fact, very few ail
ments which cannot be traced di
rectly to impure blood. And im
pure blood is always due to a dis
ordered stomach.
Use Kodol and prevent Nervous
Dyspepsia.
Kodol will effectually assist Na
ture to secure a complete restora
tion of good digestion. It does
this by at once digesting all food
in the stomach and keeping it di
gested, until the stomach is rested
and can resume its own work. Ko
dol removes the cause—and the
effect quickly removes itself.
When it is recalled that Apo
plexy, Heart Disease, Cancer—and
even Consumption—are due to
poor digestion and poisons thus
transmitted to the blood, and
throughout the system—the impor
tance of maintaining good diges
tion is at once realized,
W.J.BLLACK,
UNDERTACR, EMBALNER and FUNERAL DREETOR
Neic o Wong B i, s, B,
OALLS ATTENDED DAY OR NIGHT
PHONES | 3emicenss, 2ee { MARIETTA, BA.
W. M. BELISLE
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l AM now thoroughly equipped to finish your jewelry Jusr
a 8 New—Satin, Roman, Green, Red or Rose. All kinds of
jewelry work executed quickly, promptly, and in up-to-date
style, and at reasonable charges. Watches and clocks repair
ed aud guaranteed for twelve months, I appreciate your pa- i
tronage, and ean always be found at my place of business.
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14 E. Sid THE
Park Squ:;'e W. Mu BEL'SLE JEWELER
W. W. WATKINS _
Carriage and Wagon Manufacturer,
Carriage Trimming and Painting,
The Best Rubber Tires Put On.
REPAIRING ¢ HORSE SHOEING
done in_a satisfactory manner. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Phone No. 67. Washington Avenue, Marietta, Georgia.
WM. W. FUTRELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAwW,
CANTON, $ GEORGIA.
General Practice in All the Courts.
S. James Church,
Corner Church & Polk 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.
Dr.E. L. HARRIS.
: OSTEOPATH.
Oftice and Residence, 606 Church St. Phone 75.
Treats both acute and
chronic diseases.
MOSS & MOZLEY
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Marietta, - - - Georgia.
Office near Courthouse on Atlanta street.
GEORGE F. GOBER,
ATTORNEY AT LaW.
Office np-stairs, on Atlanta Street,
MARIETTA, GA.
MISS FAW’'S
Private School.
Corner Cole and Roswell Sts
MARIETTA, Ga,
TERM OPENED SEPTEMBER 6th,
l{xcerlimml advantages. OQuiet and
healthful location. Good library, Best
mfluences. Competent assistants. Good
music teacher, Individual attention.
Limited number of boarding pnpils
will be taken in own howe.
OLIVE E. FAW,
Friday, Dec. 3, 1909
We knew. what Kodo! would do
before ever the first bottie was
sold. If we did not know just what
it will do, we would not guarantee
it the way we do.
It is easy for you to prove Kodol
—the next (or the first) time you
have an attack of indigestion. And
vou will certainly be surprised at
the results. It is perfectly harm
less.
There can be no harm in trying
something that may do you a great
deal of good—when it costs you
nothing if it doesn’t. :
~ QOur Guarantee
Go to your druggist today and get a dol
lar bottle. Then after you have used the
enMre contents of the {)ottle if you can
homestly say, that it hasnot done you any
good, return the bottle to the druggist’and
he will refund your money without 3m~
tion or delay. We will then pay the drug
gist for the bottle. Don’t hesitate, ail
druggists know that our guarantee s good.
This offer applies to the large bottle only
and to but one in a family, The large bot
tle contains 2% times as much as the fifty
cent bottle.
Kodol is prepared at the labora
toriesof E.C. DeWitt & Co.,Chicago.
B. F. REED & CO.
—DEALERS IN—
Real Estate,
SMYRNA, GEORGIA.
Houses and Farms
FOR SALE
ON CAR LINE.
PHONE 8.
B. F. REED & CO.
fioko LIVRY STARBE
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). H. HICKS & SON, Proprietors,
Gentle Horses and Nice Rigs.
—— MELEPHONE 285.——-
103 Powder Springs slree_l
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