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MARIETTA, GEORGIA,
Friday, April 1.
VOLUME 44; NUMBER 116.
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Fechheimer-Fishell and Hackett, Carhart & Co. Clothes for Men— A f Yé VR
Cohen, Endel & Co. Clothes for Boys. TR ;} J,
Low Cut Shoes in ail the new styles and leather for Ladies, Men, e 9
Misses and Boys. -TN B g‘t
. W.READ, — The Clothier | W.H
¥ We Fit You From Head to Foot : 9
Postmaster Cole Re-Appointed.
Mr. D. C. Cole’s name was sent to
the Senate last week for another term
a 8 postmaster at Marietta by the
Assistant Postmaster General, who, it
seems, was not aware that Mr. Cole
was being backed for the position of
Collector >f Revenue for the Northern
District of Georgia. It is stated in
Washington that the postoffice ap
pointment will be' held in abayance
until the more important appointment
is disposed of.
The patrons of the Marietta post
office would regret to lose Mr. Cole as
charge de’ affairs here, but would glad
ly congratulate him on ‘‘going up
higher.”
If you are looking for a fine home
attend the administrator’s sale of the
Turner place on Whitlock avenue (old
McCollum place) first Tuesday in
Apl"ll
Mar, 25, 9t
Straw hats cheap. H. A.
WARD.
MEN’S FUR HATS.
In Young Men’s Fur Hats
I can show you just as good
style as there is in new goods
right from the factory and can
match any $2.00 hat you can
find in Marietta, at only $1.50.
Just saves you 50 cents.
In Men’s Black Hats at
$1.19 I can sell you the same
hat that costs you $1.50, saving
you 31 cents. Come in and let
me prove it.
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H. A. WARD.
@The SMarietta Jonrual
To the State Prison Farm.
Counsel for Peter W. Edge, the old
er of the two boys convicted ofarson in
the Superior Court last week, and
sentenced to the penitentiary for ten
years, have filed with the clerk of the
court a motion for new trial, which
will be disposed of at the first motion
Court to be held. Joe Edge will be
taken to the State prison farm at
Milledgevilie, where he will serve five
years,
Why do you spend your money
for inferior tobacco when you
can buy Merry Widow from
Fowler Brothers at the same
price that you have to pay for
the common kind elsewhere?
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COAL —Phone 270 and get the best
rked Jellico coal.
octloef MaßrierTrA 10E Co.
AND COURIER.
Mrs. Tom Jackson gave an Easter
egg hunt Saturday afternoon for her
children, Leila May, Claude, Emma
and Annie. Several other® children
were invited and they allspent a merry
time [searching for the pretty eggs.
The eggs produced by Mrs. Jackson’s
hens are of great value to chicken
fanciers, besides not being as pretty or
a 8 well suited to the childish taste as
confectioner’s eges, 8o she had all kinds
and sizes of candy eggs hidden in the
grass.
CAUSES 95 PER CENT
OF DISEASES.
Advice Concerning Stomach
" Troubles and How to Re
medy Them.
Do not neglect indigestion which
leads to all sorts of ills and complica
tions. An eminent doctor once said
that ninety-five per cent of all the ills
of the human body have their origin
in a disordered stomach.
A physician who made a specialty of
stomach troubles, particularly ayspep
‘ sia, after years of study perfected the
formula from which Rexall Dyspepsia
' Tablets are made.
~ Our experience with Rexall Dyspep
sia Tablets leads us to believe them to
be the greatest remedy known for the
relief of acute indigestion and chronie
dyspepsia Their ingredients are
soothing and healing to the inflamed
membranes of the stomach. They are
rich in pepsin, one of the greatest
digestive aids known to medicine. The
relief they afford is almost immediate.
Their use with persistency and re
gularity for a short time brings about
a cessation of the pains caused by
’ stomach troubles.
. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will insure
healthy appetite, aid digestion and
promote nutrition. As avidence of
our sincere faith in Rexal) Dyspepsia
Fablets, we ask you to try them at our
risk. If they do not give you entire
*acisfaction, we will return you the
money you paid us for them, without
question or formality. They come in
three sizes, prices 25 cents 50 cents
and §1 00. Remember you can obtain
them only at our store,~ The Rexall
Store. The W. A. Bams Drug Store. ‘
My wife is pleased. I bought my eoal
from Meinert & Miller, at Anderson’s
stable, novb-¢1
The Sound Sleep Of Good Health.
The restorative power of sound sleep
cannot be over estimated and any ail
ment that prevents it i 3 & menance to
health. J. L. Southers, Eau Claire,
Wis., says:—'‘For a long time I have
been unable to sleeep soundly nights,
because of pains across my back and
soreness of my kidneys. My appetite
was very poor and my general condi
tion was very much run down. I have
been taking Foley’s Kidney Pills but a
short time and now sleep as sound as a
rock. I eat and enjoy my meals, and
my general condition is greatly im
proved. I can honestly recommend
Foley’s Kidney Pills as I know they
have ecured me’’ For Sale by All
Druggists.
Merry Widow is a 15¢ plug of
tebacco, but Fowler Bros. will
sell it to you for 10c.
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Some are planned. There is noth
ing accidental about our stock of
Nor the prices at which we gell. All
that has been thought out long ago,
and the pest goods sought and
bought. Now we feel that the
finest line of
is here almost for the asking. Yon’ll
like the goods as well as we do.
ABGILBERT
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If 9,896 Farmers
and planters told you that their yields per acre
of cotton, corn, tobacco, wheat, fruits, peanuts,
rice, sugar cane and truck crops were greatly
increased and even doubled
By Using
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Virginia-Carolina ¥
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Fertilizers
and which they thought the best and biggest crop pro
ducers on earth—wouldn’t you feel that you should, in
justice to yourself, try these fertilizers and get the same
increased yields on your own farm? We have many
thousands of un-asked-for letters from farmers blessinz
the day they bought Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers. Many
of these lettersarein our 1910 Farmers’ Year Book, which
canbe had free of your dealer,or by mailing us the coupon
SALES OFFICES:
Richmond, Va, Atlanta, Ga.
Mail us this Coupg! Norfolk;Y‘a. B —Savannlh. Ga.
VIRGINIA CAROLINA CHEMICAL
CoMPANY,
Please send me a copy of your 1910
Farmers' Year Book free of cost,
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BROADWELL’S COTTON SEED
FOR SALE.
Have several hundred bushels of this variety of cotton seed f
sale. @ Last year I raised 30 bales of cotton on 20 acres. averagit
405 pounds per bale. Investigate the merits of these seed befo
you plant. .
Marietta, Ga. To W. GARRISOI\'
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J. W. Hardeman F. Hardeman J. A. Hardeman
Hardeman & Sons
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Polite and courteous treatment, good honest goods and fuii 1
weight. We carry a full line of Shoes, Hats and Pants. A full
line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Hardware and High Grade ;
Fertilizers. Come to see us when in town. {
All Kinds of Stock Feed.
MARIETTA, GEORGIA
Friday, April 1
ONE DOLLAR PER ANNL'\.‘,
Columbia, S. C,
Durham, N. C.
Winston-Salem, N. C,
Charleston, 8. C,
Baltimore, Md.
Columbus, Ga,
Montgomery, Ala,
Memphis, Tenn,
Shreveport, La,
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