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L.egal Advertisements.
Application for Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY.
To All Whom It May Concern: J. 1.,
Carpenter, Jr., administrator of the
estatc of J. L. Carpenter, Sr., late of
said county, deceased, has in due form
applied to the undersigned for leave to
sell the lands belonging to said estate,
and the application will be heard at
my office on the first Monday in April
next, 1910. This March 7th, 1910.
¢ J. M. GANN, Ordinary,
GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY.
To All Whom It May Concern: Mrs,
Lou J. Scott, guardian of the persons
and property of Carrie J. Bennett, an
insane person, William R Bennett,
Dotson A. Bennett and Corine Ben
nett, minors. has in due fcrm applied
to the undersigned for leave to sell the
lands belonging jointly to said wards,
and the application will be heard at
my office on the first Monday in April
next. This March 7th, 1910,
J.. M. GANN, Ordinary, ,
Letters of Guardianship.
COBB COURT OF ORDINARY,
March Term, 1910.
It having been made known to the
Court that Willie. A. McCain and Lot
tie C. McCain, minors, orphans of
Amanda McCain, of said county, are
possessed of considerable property,
real and personal, and have money
coming to them from the United States,
and that they have ‘no regular guar
dian:— |
This is, therelore, to nofify all and
sinE’ular the next of kin of said Willie
A. McCain and Lottie ¢, McCain that
I will un the first Monday in April
next, if no good reason is shown to the
contrary, appoint A, H. Jackson, or
some other fit and proper person, guar
dian of the person and property of said
minors. This March 7th, 1910.
J. M. GANN, Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY.
Whereas, R. W Boone, administra
tor of Mary E. Caldwell, late of said
county, deceased, represents to the
Court in his petition duly filed and
entered on record that he has fully ad
ministered said estate:;—
This is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said
administrator should not be discharg
ed trom his administration and receive
letiers of dismission on the first Mon
day in April, 1910, This March 4th,
191%. J. M. GANN, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY.
Whereas, L. F. McGinty, adminis
trator of John Lemon, late of said coun
ty, deceased, represents to the Court in
his petition duly filed and entered on
record that he has fully administered
said estate. \ ;
This is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said
administrator should not be discharg
ed from his administration and receive
letters of dismission on the first Mon
day in April, 1910. This March 4th,
1910. J. M. GANN, Ordinary,
GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY.
Whereas, C. M. Love, administrator
of J. R. Love, late of said county, de
ceased, represents to the Court in his
petition duly filed and entered on re
cord that he hae fully administered
said estate,
This is, therefore, to cite all persons
conceme(i, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said
administrator should not be discharg
ed from his administration and receive
letters of dismission on the first Mon
day in April, 1910. This March 4th,
1910. J. M. GANN, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY.
Mrs, Jennie Burt, guardian of Virgil
and James Gray, has applied to me
for a discharge from her guardianship
of Virgil and James Gray.
This is, therefore, to notify all per
sons concerned to file their objections,
if any they have, on or before the first
Monday in April next, else Mrs. Jennie
Burt will be discharged from her guar
dianship as applied for.
Jd. M. GANN,
Ordinary Cobb County,
Letters ot Administration.
GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY.
To All Whom It May Concern: Jim
McAfee having in due form npplied to
me for permanent letters of adminis
tration on the estate of John Jones,
late of said county, deceased, this is to
cite all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of John Jones to be and
appear at my oflice on the first Monday
in April next, and show cause, ff any
they can, why permanent letters of ad
ministration should not be granted to
Jim McAfee, or some fit and proper
person on John Jones’ estate,
Witness my oflicial signature of of
fice, this 4th day of March, 1910,
J. M GANN, Ordinary,
GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY.
To All Whom It May Concern: L. D.
Jackson having in due form applied to
me for permanent letters of admin stra
tion de bonis non on the estate or H. O,
Jackson, late of said county, deceased,
this is to citeall and singular the credi
tors and next of kin of H, . Jackson to
be and appear at my office onthe first
Monday in April next, and show cause,
if any thev can, why permanent Jet
ters of administration should not be
granted to applicant, or some fit and
proper person, on H C Jackson’s es
tate.
Witness my official signature of of
fice, this 7th day of March, 1910,
J. M. GANN, Ordinary,
To Debtors and Creditors
All persops indebted to the estutes of
Miss ()ornv?iu Skinper.and Mj-s Mar
tha Skinner aré hereby notifred to pay
same to the undersigned, and all per
80ns havinf claims against said es
tates are notified to present the same
duly certified to the undersigired with
in the time prescribed by ‘aw,
', R. DET. LAWRENCER,
Adminstrator, of Misg Cornelia Skin
‘ner, deceased, and Miss Martha
o Skinner, deceased. 3-11-6¢t
Administrators’ Sales.
GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY.
By virtue of an order of the honora
ble Court of Ordinary granted at the
March term, 1910, of said Court, will
be sold on the premises,corner of Law
rence and Cole streets, in the city of
Marietta, said county and State, all
the personal property, consisting of
household and kitchen furniture, &c.,
&ec., of the late Misses Cornelia and
Martha Skinner, on the first Tuesday
in April next. Terms: cash. |
R. DET. LAWRENCE, |
Administrator 1
GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY.
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of said county, will be sold
at public outery on the first Tuesday
in April, 1910, before the court-house
door in said county, between the usuul
ana legal hours of sale, an undivided
one-third interest in land lots Nos 565,
566, and all of lot number 567 except
‘ten acres off of the north side of said
lot 567 which belongs to Isaac Reed,
said land being in said county, and in
the seventeenth district and second
section. Sold as the property of D. D.
Goddard, deceased, for the benetit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceas
ed. Terms: cash. This March 2nd,
1910. J. D. GODDARD,
Administrator of D, D. Goddard
(GEORGIA, COBE COUNTY.,
’ By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of said county granted at the
February, 1910, term of said Court, I
will sell before the court-house door in
the city of Marietta, on the first Tues
day in April next, within the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder,
the following described property, to
wit:
The property situated on the Dallas
or Paclding road, about one mile west
of the public square of Marietta, Ga..
known as the ‘‘H. L. Welch place,”’
containing thirty-eight (38) acres, more
or less, in the sixteenth district and
second section of Cobb county, begin
ning at the morthwest corner of lot
number twelve hundred and twenty
seven (1227), of which this is a part,
and running south to the southeast
corner of said original lot line; then
running west five (5) chains to a cor
ner; then north to a corner on the north }
line; then east to beginning, contain
ing ten. (10) acres; also, one a('re,i
more or less, of said lot number 1227,
bounded as follows: Beginning at the
northwest corner of said lot and run
ning west one (1) chain and seventy
five (75) links to a corner ; then south
nine (9) degrees, east eleven (11)
chains and twenty-five (25) links to
the intersection of the western line of
said tract above named; then north to
beginning. Also, ten (10) acres of lot
‘number twelve hundred and twenty
egnt (1228), bounded as follows: Be
ginning at the northeast corner of lot
‘number 1227 and running east five (5)
chains to corner of number 1227, then
north to the beginning, all of said men
tioned tracts containing twenty-one
(21) acres, more or less, being the
nrogerty described in a deed from Jo
seph Page to Henry B. Welch, execut
ed April 12th, 1888, and recorded in
deed lzolok “K,” folio 368. Also, that
el e e L 2 Y a o - A
part of lot number twelve hundred and
twenty-seven (1227), in the sixteenth
district and second section, beginning
at a pine stump at the northwest cor
ner of the property described above on
the Dallas publie road, and running
west two (2) chains to stake or fence,
thence south six (6) degrees, east (18)
eighteen chains and ninety-two (92)
links to original lot line, thence east
two (2) chains to southwest corner of
the property first described, thence
north seven (7) chains and seventy-five
(756) links, thence north nine (9) de
grees, west eleven (11) chains and twen
bon Be 20000\ 92 % 4 A 2 T e
ty-hive (25) links to starting point, con
taining four and one-half (44) acres,
more or less, being the property deeded
from Parthenia Kirkpatrick, et al., to
Henry L. Welch, recorded in deed book
*L,” folio 587, May 9th, 1889, Also, a
parcel of land described as follows:
Commencing at the southwest corner
of above described property, and run
ning south fifteen and seventy-one
one-hundredths (15 71-100) chains
through lot 1294, in the sixteenth dis
trict and second section, thence south
in a straight line in lot seventy-three,
in the seventeenth district and second
section, four (4) chains, thence east
seven and ten-one-hundredths (7 10-
100) ('hains', thence north to the dis-
Salad 38a o' SRR - sg S . a
trict line of the sixteenth and seven
teenth districts, thence on north along
the lot line of No. 1204 fifteen and sev
enty -onc-one- hundredths (15 71-100)
chains to property first described as
property purchased from Joseph Paige,
’thvn('o west seven and ten-one-hun
dredths (7 10-100) chains to beginning
!pnint, being eleven and three-fourths
| (11%4) acres off of the east side of No.
] 1294, in Ihe sixteenth district and sec
{ond section, and two and eighty-four
{ hundredths (2 84-100) acres off of the
| northeas: side of lot No. 73, in the
isvva-nh-vmh district and second sec
| tion, containing fourteen (14) acres,
(more or less, bounded north by prop- .
‘erty herein conveyed, on the south and
) west by property of the Kirkpatricks, |
and on the east by property of R. D. T,
Lawrence, being ‘the property do—dedi
from Parthenia Kirkpatrick, et al., to
Henry L. Welch, June 4th, 1801, and
recorded in deed book 0,” folio 563.
'Also, six (6) acres of land in Cobb
county, Georgia, being part of land lot
'No, 1227, in the sixteenth district and |
‘second section of said county, and de
scribed as follows: Beginning at the
northwest corner of land sold by J. L.
‘McCollum to H. C. Turner on the
south side of the Dallas public road,
and running west along the south side
of said public road three hu: dred and
Hforty (340) feet, thence south parallel
to the McCollum west line seven bun
dred and tifty-seven (757) feet, thence
east to the McCollum line three hun
dred and forty-six (346) feet, thence
north along the McCollum line seven
hundred and fifty-seven (757) feet to
the starting point,
Sold as the property of H. C. Turner,
late of said county, deceased. Sold
for the purpose of paying debts of de
geqsed an(r distribution among the
eirs,
Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, bal
ance in equal payments of one, two
and three years, with 79 interest on
THE MARIETTA JOUNAL AND COURIER
deferred payments, and all accrued in
terest to be paid annuallv, the purchas
er having the right to pay cash at time
of sale for said property.
W. 8. TURNER, JR.,
Adm’r of H. C. Turner, dec’d,
| Sheriff’s Sales.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
j COBB COUNTY.
[WILL BE SOLD before the court
;w houge door in the city of Marietta,
Cobb county, Georgia, at the regular
and usual place of conducting sheriff’s
sales, on the first Tuesday in April
next, to-wit: April sth, 1910, within
the legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder, for cash, the following describ
’ d property, to-wit:
| Rot of land number twenty-three )23)
in the twentieth (20th) district and sec
ond (2nd) section of said county, con
taining forty (40) acres, more or less,
Levied on and will be sold as the prop
erty of the National Building and ioan
Association to satisfy a State and coun
ty tax fi-fa for the taxes for 1909, Writ
ten notice given defendant as required
by law, ‘
Also at the same time and place, lot
of land number two hundred and twen
ty-nine, in the first district and second
section of said county, containing for
ty acres, more 'or less. Levied on as
the property of Morgan S. Smith and
| Comg)any to satisfy a State and county
tax fi-fa for taxes for the year 1909,
'Writtpn notice given defendant as re
quired by law.
Also, at the same and place, about
one-half acre of land out of land lot
number eleven hundred and SixXty-two
in the sixteenth district and second
section of Cobb county, Georgia,
bounded as follows; South by Paige
street, west by the property of the Winn
estate, north by W, 0, Boatner’s home
place, formerly the Paige place, on the
east by Paige street, said tract lying
within the limitls of the city of Mariet- |
8 Qanvmeia B R e A SO .
S eorgia. . Also, a tract of land near
the city of Marietta, being a part of
land lot number eleven hundred and
forty-two, in the sixteenth district and
second section of said county, bound
ed as follows: North by the Barnes’
mill road, east by the property of W.
O. Fincher, south by the property of
| D. C. Cole, west by the property of W.
’(). Boatner, the line starting at the
'point of the Barnes, mill road at the
corner adjoining W, 0O Boatner’s land,
and running east along said road a
distance of two hundred and thirty
feet to a branch, thence up said branch
a distance of two hundred feet to the
line of Cole’s property, thence west to
Boatner’s corner, a distance of one
hundred and thirty-three feet, and
thence south along Boatner,s line to
starting point. All of said lands levied
on and will be sold as the property of
W. 0. Boatner to satisfy a justice’s
court fi-fa issued from the }ustice’s‘
Court in and for the 898th District, (,
M., in favor of H, A, Ward & Bro. vs.
said W. O, Boatner, Written notice
given to defendant in terms of the law.
WiLLiam MCKINNEY,
Sherifi.
et Sl o i 2
GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY. '
APRIL TERM
IN RE? / Court ot Ordinary of
WILL OF -Baid County, Pro-
Cornelia Skinner ) bate in solemn form.
R. DeT. Lawrence having applied as
administrator cum testamento annexo
for probate in solemn form of the last
will and testament of Cornelia Skinner,
late of said county, deceased, - |
To Joshua Skinner. a nephew of de
ceased, of Foote, Miss., also T. L.
Skinner, of Alhambra, Cal., Mrs. Marie
Hickok, of Los Angeles, Cal., and Miss
Emma Skinner, of Alhambra, Cal., the
last three being children of T. L. Skin-‘
?‘er. dleceased. who was a nephew of
sy - — e Y Vs
| Lornelii Skinner, deceased ; algo Frank
S. Dilworth, of Bridgeton, N. J., Wm.
S Dilworth and Reid Goraon Dilworth,
both being of New York City, the last
three being children of Mary S. Dil
worth, deceased, who was a sister of
Cornelia Skinner, deceased ; also Mrs.
H. C. Mendenhall, of Hayward, Cal.,
Mre. Alice)B Landragon, Baltimore, Md.
M s Emma B, Dilworth, Baltimore Md )
Mrs. Ellen H. Christian, Balti
more, Md., the last five being the chil
dren of Mrs Elizabeth S Bonsal, de
'oeased. who was a sister of Cornelia
Skirner, deceased ; also Mrs. M. P
Bonsal, Collins O Bonsal, Hubert E.I
Bonsal, Mamie E. Bonsal, Willie P. |
Bonsal, and Ella M Bonsal, all of Eus-'
tace, Tex, these last six being the
heirs of C Collins Bonsal, decensed,i
who was a nephew of Cornelia Skinner, ,
deceased ; and the heirs of Miss Char- |
lotte B Perry and also any other heirs |
of Chapman Skinner deceased, broth«r!
of aeceased and Mrs. Mary § |
o T e R DTR O N
Dilworth and Miss Elizabeth S Bonsal,
deceased, sisters of Cornelia Skinner,
deceased ; and any and ail other legal
heirs, if any, of Chapman Skinner,
brother of Cornelia Skinner, Mrs, Mary
S. Dilworth and Mrs Elizabeth 8. Bon
sal. sisters of said Cornelia Skinner,
You, and each of you, as heirs of the
said Cornelia Skinner, are hereby noti
fied to be and appear at the Court of
Ordinary in and for the said county on
the first Monday in April, 1910, when
said application for probate will be
heard. This 14th day of March, 1910 |
J M. GANN, Ordinary, |
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All creditors of the estate of S| K.
Dick, late of Cobh County, deceased, are
hiereby notified to render in their de
mands to the undersigned according to
law, and all persons indebted to said
estate are required to make immediate
payment,
March 17th, 1910.
MRS. DEANIE p, DICK,
i B INMAN,
i JOHN A. HYNDS,
Executors of the Estate of S. K. Dick,
Deceased,
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Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
| MACLAND.
' Quite a crowd was out at Sunday
School Sunday and highly enjoyed
the fine lecture by Prof. H. R.
‘Hunt.
~ Miss Nannie Griggs has closed
‘her echool at Whelan, Paulding
county and returned home to spend
vacation. '
Prof. and Mrs. J. E. Creel were
called to College Park last week to
the bed side of Mrs. Creel’s brother
Mr. Graves who died Saturday of
pneumonia. He was only eighteen
years of age. Prof. and Mrs. Creel
have many friends here who sympa-.
thise with them in their bereave
ment. !
Mr. Sloan Thompson, Mrs.
Lumpkin, of Marietta, Misses Etta
and Emma King, of Abbeville, S.
C., and Messrs. Johnson and Hitch
cock, of Atlanta, were guests of
Mr. H. A. Taylor and family Sun
day.
Macland A. & M. College defeat
ed the Powder Springs boys in a
hot game of baseball Saturday
evening at Powder Springs, by a
score of twelve to six. Batteries
for A. & M. College, Ware and
Sanders; for Powder Springs, Nel
son McCoy and McCutcheon; Um
pire, Homer Lewis.
There will be a joint debate at
the college Saturday night April
9th. The subject is “Resolved,
That Hon. Gordon Lee should be
elected to Congress and not Hon.
Moses Wright.” Affirmative, T.
Fred Thomas and Cecil D. Well
‘born, negative, Latimore Mosley
and LaFayette Veatch. Every body
most cordially invited to attend.
Debate begins at T o’clock. Let
everybody come out and hear these!
boys on this most important sub
ject.
: Mrs. J. M. Hewett has returned
from a pleasant visit to Atlanta
accompanied by her son Glenn and |
and family. [
Mrs. Nannie Hardy, of Atlanta.
is spending some time with her
daughter Mrs. Brown at this place.
Mr. James Moon, of Alabama,
is at the home of his aunt Mrs.
Hattie Hardy quite sick with pneu
monia.
RUBY.
UNITED; STATES post-office, Mari
etta, Ga Office of Custodian, March
-19th, 1910.
‘Sealed proposals will be received at
this building until 2 o’clock p. m.,
April 2, 1919, for farnishing fuel,
lights, water, ice, miscellaneous
supplies, washing towels, hauling
ashes, and sprinklirg streets for this
building during the fiseal year end
ing June 30, 1911, or such portion of
the year as may be deemed advisa
ble. The right to reject any and all
bids is reserved by the Treasury De
partment. DeWitt C. Cole. Custo
dian. mar-25-april 1
Administrator’s Sale,
GEORGIA, Cobb County,
By virture of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of said county, granted at
the regular September term, 1909, of
said court, the undersigned, as admin
istrator of the estate of ILizzie Heard,
deceased, wil! sell at public outery, on
the first Tuesday in May, 1910, at the
Court House door in said county, be
tween the legal hours of sale. for cash
and to the highest bidder, seven 73
acres of land, more or less, out of land
lot No. 119, in the 19th District and 2nd
Section of said county, known as the
home place of Sang and Lizzie Heard;
said seven (7) acres being bounded on
the north and south by lands of Calop
Lemons, on west by lands of James Gog- ‘
gins, and on east by a settlement ro.d
which sepurates this land from the land
of said Calop Lemons, said road leading |
towards the old Aikinson farm. Said‘
land is so d as the property of the estate
of the |said Lizzie Heard, deceased,}
and for the purpose of paying |
the debts of said estate and for distribu- |
tion among the heirs, This March 29th, |
1910. Joun P. CHENEY, ;
Adm’'r Lizzie Heard, dec'd. |
'Bids on Bridge Construction.
| S
. Sealed proposals will be received by
| the Commissioners of Roads and Rey
| enues of Cobb County, Georgia, at the
feourt house in Marietta, until the 9th
lday in April, 1910, for Luailding a stea]
| bridge over Sweetwatar Creek at Per-
Rerson’s Mill, about one-half mile
from Austell, Ga.. said bridge to be
twelve feet roadway between trusses,
(and to consist of one main span ninety
| two feet center to center of end pins,
together with stee) joists and rail on
| the main span, and algo for the ap.
proach svans whieh Are gixtee)) feer,‘
twenty-five feet and twenty-two feet, |
| respectively, The pers and ahutments’
' will be furnished by Cobb County, and ‘
bids are equested only on the steel
work arecteq, including the lumber for |
the flooring, ete ‘inute plans and[
specifications are on file ap the court |
‘house in Marietta, Ench bidder must |
file with his bid a certified cheek, pay- |
able to the Board of Commissioners of |
Roads and Revenues of Cibp County, '
Georgia, in the sum of five hundred
dollars ($5OO 00), as a gOrantes that
they wili enter into contract and give
a good and sufficient bond for the faith
ful performance of the contract, in
double the amount of the contract
price, if their bid i accepied. Pay.
ment will be' made upon completion
and acce;itance of the work, The right
i 8 reserved to u&peu any and all bidg,
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1 LAWYERS.
Office in the Cole building, over Gro
gun’s barber shop.
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THOS. E. LATIMER,
ATTORNEY AT Law,
MARIETTA, - - GEORGIA,
Office up stairs in the Black building,
Atlanta street.
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MOSS & MOZLEY
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Marietta, - - - [Georgia.
Office near Courthouse on Atlanta street. ‘
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 LLAW AND
ReaL Esrate AGENT,
MARIETTA, : s GEORGIIA,
| Office in the Ordipary’s office at the
‘ coart house.
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ATTORNEYE AT Law,
MARIET®A, : 3. 4 GEORGIA,
Offices: Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Fré;r;r.
Building, over Marietta Trust and Bank
ing Company. Phone No. 83.
MARIETTA
OPPOSITE KENNESAW HOUSE,
Cuuck ANDERson, Proprietor
The best of vehicles, the safest of dnm
vers and the fastest of horses are always
ready, night and day for hire. No man,
Woman or child has ever given me a
call in the past, who has been, nor shal]
any ever in the future, be dissatisfieq
with my teams or the men in my em
ploy. Everything and everybody about
me are a number ope,
I have cheapened my charges propor
tionare to the stringency of the times.
For reterence as to the truth of what ]
say, as to the turnouts and charges. go
to my f;-iendn, which means the people
nerally,
luPlu-t.uu hiring are striot) regponsible
for the eafety of tbomufvu, vehlolu‘
snd horses JA G, ANDERSON,
Friday, April 1, 1910.
§ B. T. FREY,
ATTORNEY AT Law.
MARIETTA, GA. Office’ > )
uew building, Atlanta -t‘;o‘tl.p ('mulfin:':bflfé
cigliv. Monev loaned.
S A s e s oS
W. HOWARD PERKINSON. MD.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Marietta, Ga.
Cffice over Book Store, west side of
Public Square. Residence at Miss
Towers, on Lawrence Street. Office
phone No. 23. Residence Phone N 0 191,
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DR. W. M. KEMP,
GENERAL PacTITIONER
MARIETTA. GA, Office, in Gober butllg
ing over Ward B:os. store. Residence alles Wiy,
place, hmnop street,
Residence Phone 73. Office Phone :,:
J. D. MALONE, M. D..
PracTICING PHYSICIAN
MARIETTA, GEORGIA
Residence 415 Kennesaw Avenue. Office ~
stairs in Malone Building, North-east gorner
public Square. Rooms 1 andg 2.
DR. H. V. REYNOLDS,
PracriclNG PHYsICIAN,
WHEN nct engaged elsewhere may be foung
during the dar at hisoffice, up stairs, in M.
Clatchey Building, Southwest corner of Pablic
Square, and at nlgfit ?t hisresidence on Powde;
Burings street, Marietia, Ga, Telephone No. 17,
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JOHN RO GRER. M. n.’ flo "i 8.
SurGeEoN DENTIST,
Office South Bids Public Square, Offices form
erlv occupied oy Dr. J. C. Greer.
MARIETTA, GEORGIA,
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DR. S. GROOVER,
DENTIST,
ARIETTA, . - GEORGIA
Office northyside Square, in Dobhs
Building.
D's.A. and J. D. Reynolds
DENTISTS,
MARIETTA, : GaA.
Orrior IN REYNOLDS BUIiLpING.
UG CORVELL,
Fire and Life Insurance.
UFFICE on North side fublic Square, over |
Schilling’s stora, Marietta, Ga. Applicatic)
from neighboring towns promptly attended to
JAMES H. GROVES
(Successor to John T. Groves.)
INSURANCE.
FIT 6— Accident— eqli—Ligblity—-Piate Giass.
Representing some of the strongest companies
in America. Special attention given to first-clas:
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 flank.
Dr. E. L. HARRIS.
OSTEOPATH.
Office and Residence, [606 Church St. Phone 73
Treats both acute and
chronic diseases.
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WM. W. FUTRELL
ATTORNEY AT LAw,
. CANTON, e GEORGIA.
General Practice in All the,Courts.
GEORGE F. GOBER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office upestairs, on)Atlanta Street,
MARIETTA, GA,
ONal. P BemtocN. D, . 0. i Banam, M. .
Residence Phone Reside nce Phone
No. 139, No. 138,
Drs. FIELD & ELDER,
Diseases of Women and Children, and Swrgery.
MARIETTA, GEORGIA.
Rooms 4 and 5 Gober Building. Office
Telephone No. 181,
G L DGR
S. James Ch urch,
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.
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MISS FAW’S
Private School.
Corner Cole and Roswell Sts.
MARIETTA, GA.
TERM [OPENED SEPTEMBER 6th.
Exceptional advantages, Quiet and
healthful location. Good library. Best
influences. Competent assistants. Good
music teacher. Individual attentio_x}.
Limited number of boarding pupils
will be taken in own home.
OLIVE E. FAW.
B. F. REED ,& CO.
/ Rea_lmgg\tma te,
SMYRNA, GEORGIA.
Houses and Farms
" FOR SALE
ON (PJ'_;‘% ."“?E %.INE.
l} F. RIEED & _Cp
HiokS IVERY STABLE
J. W, HICKS & SON, Proprietors.
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103 Powder Springs Street