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The Marictta Journal
AND
The Marietta Courier.
CONSOLIDATED SEPT 3 1909
JOSIAH CARTER AND C. B. WILLINGHAM,
EDITORS AND MANAGERS.
: —PUBLISHED BY—
fhe Marietta Publishing Company.
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Published every Friday.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF MARIETTA
Official Organ of Cobb County,
MARIETTA, GA.
Friday Morning, August-19, 1910
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It is given out by the physicians in
charge at the bedside of Mayor Gaynor,
whose murder was attempted at the
hands of an assassin in New York last
week, that the patient’s condition is
satisfactory, and his recovery assured.
The mayor received telegrams and
letters of sympathy by the thousands
from Americans in all parts of the
world, regardless of political faith or
creed,
President Taft is at his summer
home at Beverly, Mass., where meas
ures are being considered and discuss
ed by his political advisers to heal
breeches in the Republican party, and
where significant steps will be taken
in preparation for the fall campaigns.
‘The first three-passenger flight in an
areoplane recorded in America was at
Long Island, Sunday, when Charles
T. Williard, in a Curtiss machine, flew
with three passengers and himself
five hundred yards.
The strike of street car employees at
Columbus, Ohio, continues, and many
riots have occurred. Attimes the situ
ation is alarming, even the police in
many instances sympathizing with the
strikers.
The white city of the world’s fair, as‘
the Belgians have called their 1910 ex
position at Brussels, was destroyed
by fire Sunday night, entailing a loss
of a hundred millions of dollars.
Florence Nightengale, the famous
nurse in the Crimean war, died in Lon
don Sunday.
SsaTE or Omio, Ciry or Torkno, |
Luoas Counry. {8
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing businesa in the
City of Toledo, County and Stats afore
said, and that said firm will pay the
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for
each and every case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s
Catarrh Care. FRANKJ.CHENEY.
Sworn to and before me and sub
seribed in my presence, this 16th day
of Dscembs.r. A. D. 1888,
A. W, GLEASON
(Skar ) Norary Puum’o-
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, and acts directly on the blood
and ‘nfucous surfaces of the system
Send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Draggists, Tse.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa
tion.
Aorox Brook Coar—Place your orders
now. Garrison & Son,
jlyls-tt
WANTED--A COLLECTOR AND
SALESMAN.--Our business is grow
ing 80 large we cannot handle it with
the present force and must employ an
other collector in this section. Ex
penienee not necessary, as business is
well established and we sell over three
fourths of 'the world’s consumption,
Applicanf must be able to furnish his
own horse and buggy and make bond,
—SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.
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(Yassub,’ replied Uncle, Rasherry,
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mo’, dem’ 'habitants is "vc_gtlpgjofik‘s‘,
All dem canals’ wouldd' bé no good wir:
out canalboats, an’' canalboats wouldn’
be'me good wifout mmies, an” dar Ald’
Do uge of teyin’ to run aby ¥in?) o' miule
busjness, .wifout de help o' cullud
alolks."' —Washingten Star.
BEER AT THE BARBECUE.
The editor of the *“Golden Age,’”’ who
is a Cobb county boy we are proud to
claiin, had a two-column denunciation
last week of the barbecue recently
given by Hon. John Marshall Slaton,
president of the State Senate, to the
lawmakers of Georgia, :
Mr. Upshaw’s editorial is directed
especially aguinst the lager beer that
flowed in a foaming torrent beside the
savory meats. The barbecue would
have been better with lemonade
and iced tea, and there would have
been fewer headaches next day.
However, we should remember that
the Cold Spring ’Cue Club used to
serve beverages beside which lager
beer is weak tea. Perhaps by the next
annual ‘‘cue,’”’ the popular host of
this social event will serve fresh cider,
iced, and other harmless drinks.
We are glad to remind the editor of
the ‘‘Golden Age’’ that Hon. Walter
McElreath, another Cobb county boy
we delight to claim, Dr. George Brown
and the Hon. Henry Alexanaer, Ful
ton county’s legislators, had the moral
courage to serve ice-cream and cake to
the lawmakers at a recent afternoon
social hour in the capitol.
The race of men is surely growing
in ‘“‘sweetness and in moral height,”’
without losing ‘‘the wrestling thews
that throw the world.”’
In due time whipped cream will take
the place of lager beer, and men will
then as soon think of swallowing car
bolic acid as of using strong liquors
for beverages.
Men’s Dollar Shirts 59¢— Ward.
Letter From Mr. Daniell.
ATLANTA, Ga., July 26, 1010.
Editors Marietta Journal and Courier:
You will please say to my friends
and constituents:
I feel grateful for the many kind
letters and telegrams received ffom
some of them while on duty as one of
their representatives, and regret the
lack of time will prevent me from
making a prompt and personal reply,
feeling duty bound to attend to the
business that they have entrusted to
me; also will be compelled to serve as
a member of the auditing eommittee
five days extra after the session ad
journs which will prevent me from see
ing all of them before the coming pri
mary, but their favors will be highly
appreciated and my services will be at
their command.
Yours truly,
G. L. Daniel.
Saved From Awful Peril.
I never felt so near my grave,”
writes Lewis Chamblin, of M an
chester, Ohio,, R. R. iNo. 3. ‘“as
when a frightful cough and lung
trouble pulled me down to 115 pounds
in Bpite of many remedies and the best
doctors. And that I am alive today is
due solely to Dr. King’s New Discove
ry, which completely cured me. Now
I weigh 160 pourds and can work hard.
It also cured my four children of
eroup.” Infallible for coughs and
colds, its the most certain remedy for
LaGrippe, Asthme, desperate lung
trouble and all bronchial affections, 50c
and $1 00. A trial bottle free. Guar
anteed by W. A. Sams, Druggist.
Drink Soda Water from a nice
clean Fount. Owur soda is just
right, and always clean. Butler’s
Drug Store.
LOST.—On Church street, Thurs
day afternoon, the 11th, a bundle con
taining dress goods, with name of Mrs.
Hedges on same. Return to store of
E. L. Faw. 1t
FOR SALE.—A fiine Jersey cow,
fresh in milk. C. E. Hedges. 1t
EPISCOPAL NOTES.
St. James' Church.—Rev. Edw. S.
Doan, rector. Sunday services: Holy
Communion, 7:30 a. m.; Sunday:
school, 9:45 a. m; Men's Bible Class,
10:00 a. m.; Morning Prayer and Ser
mon at 11:00 o'clock.; Evening Prayer
and Sermon at 8:00 o'clock.
Friday.—Evening Prayer at 5:00
o'clock. Come and worship with us.
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| to sell Lubricating Oils, greases and
| paints in Cobb and adjacent counties.
Salary or commission. Stetson il Co.,
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lgeal treatment so universally insisted upon by doctors, and so abhorrent to
every modest woman.
" 'We 'shall not particularize here as to the symptoms of
those peculiar affections incident to women, but those
. wanting , full information as to their symptoms and
. means of positive cure are referred to the People’s Com
mon Sens¢ Medical Adviser—looB pages, newly revised
and up-to-date Edition, sent free on receipt of 21 one
‘cent stamps t 9 cover cost of mailing omly; or, in cloth
' biading for 3% gtamps. :
‘» Address Dr. R. V, Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y,
THE MARJETTA JOURNAL AND COURIER.
FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE!
The Committee on Agriculture of the
House, composed of 18 members, is
one the largest and most important
committees of that body. It has sup
ervision over the agricultural interests
of the entire United States and de
pendencies. More people are interest
ed in its action than in thatof any
other half dozen committees It is
composed largely of lawyers, because
lawyers constitute the great buik of the
membership of Congress, four-fifths
of it at least. The member from the
Seventh Georgia District, the Hon.
Gordon Lee, is the only farmer from
the South on that committee. If he is
not returned to Congress, our place on
that committee will be lost for the pres
ent, and when filled again, the chances
are five to one that it will be by a law
yer. :
The legislative committee seunt to
Washington last winter by the Farm
ers’ Union, and other agricultural
bodies, found in Mr. Lee a most will
ing and useful helper in securing con
gideration for their measures. If the
farmers of this district fail to return
him, after the splendid services he has
rendered, they will lose an excellent
opportunity to serve themselves and
their own interests. It is no reflection
on Judge Wright to say that his life
and training in and around a court
house do not fit him to properly repre
sent the great agricultural interests of
this district, even if he could obtain a
position on that committee, which he
could not do, for several years at best.
These facts are given for the infor
mation of my farmer friends. Wheth
er or not they will profit by them, and
keep their farmer member in Congress,
they will have to determine on next
Tuesday, the 23d. The farmer who
contemplates voting against Mr. Lee
should seriously consider his reasons
therefor, and the probable consequen
ces of his vote. If we do not stand by
our own calling, why should we ex
pect others to come to our relief !
A. FARMER.
Mer’s Overalls at 59 and 88c.
H. Ai WARD.
TakeN—From my buggy on Cher
okee street, Saturday afternoon, Aug.
13th, a box containing silver cup,
spoon, bible, shaving case, &e. 1f re
turned to me, a reward will be paid
and no questions asked.
augl9-2¢ D. D. UNDERWOOD.
In a Matrimonial Way.
! All of Judge Gann’s work is not con
fined to matters of estate these days.
While these have kept him fairly busy,
he found time to issue marriage licen
ses to the following couples during the
month sf July:
W. M. Davis and Mrs. S. F. Loller.
Walter Wilmouth and Miss Martha
Croft.
Will Harris and Miss Lizzie O. Can
trell.
James C. Hill and Miss Maude
Hipps.
C. H. Kile and Miss Jettie Vann.
E. T. Folds and Miss Bunnie Pitt
man.
H. A. Norton and Miss Lola Rut
ledge
G. U. Mohon and Miss Effie Mc-
Larty.
W. W. Walton and Miss Maude E,
Beatty.
Claude B. Allen and Miss Julia B.
McCleskey.
George Avers and Miss May Daven
port.
J. P. McEntyre and Miss Dessie
Robinson. :
Vinnie Newsome and Miss Bessie
Wooten.
Robert Priestand Miss Annie Scoggs.
Colonel Ellington and Miss Effie
Holmes.
Charles Robinson and Miss May
Cato.
Ben Hefiner and Miss Hester Scrog
gins.
W. I. Boynton and Miss Winnie
Shirley.
What Else Were They For?
Stranger—l notice that this part of
the country seems fairly teeming with
horses.
Anne Arundelite—Yessir. And when
it comes to teamin’ they ain't nothin’
-much better t' team with than horses.
—Baltimore American.
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For the Legislature.
To the White Voters of Cobb County:
Be.ng one of the common people,
and believing I know their desires and
needs, and feeling that I am sufficient
ly acquainted and familiar with what
ever issues may arise in the campaign
to be waged in all state offices, I here
by sannounce to the voters of Cobb
county my candidacy for the lower
house of the General Assembly. sub
jeet to such rules and regulations as
may be formulated by the County Ex
ecutive Committee. If elected, I
pledge my best endeavor to faithfully
and honestly represent the whole peo
ple and every interest of our state and
county I will appeciate your sup
port. Respectfully,
J. P, YORK.
Announcement For Legislature.
TO THE VOTERSOFCOBBCOUNTY.
Asstated in acommunication through
this paper sometime since, I am a can
didate for re-election to the General
Assembly a 8 one of the representatives
from this county.
I appreciate the compliment given
me by my first election and 1f elected
for a second term I promise my very
best efforts in the interest of the people.
Again thanking the voters for their
supyort in the past I solicit your votes
and support in the approaching
primary.
Respectfully,
H. B. Moss.
For Representative.
To the Voters of Uobb County.
[ hereby announce myself a candi
date for Representative in the Gener
al Assembly, subject to the Democratic
primary whenever it may be called.
If elected I shall endeavor to repre
sent you faithfully, honestly, and to
the best of my ability. I believe [ am
in a position to know the interests of
our people, and ag their representative
woulg try to execute their will.
I ask for your support, and will
appreciate it. Respectfully,
JouN P. CHENEY.
For Representative.
To the voters of Cobb County:
Believing that I am better qualified
to do you service as your representa
tive in the tuture than I have in the
past, I hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the General
Assembly.
The main plank in my platform is
the lowest tax rate possible consistent
with an economical administration of
State anda County affairs.
Thanking you for past favors, I will
appreciate your support in the coming
primary,
Your publie servant.
G. L. Daniel
For State Treasurer.
To the People of Georgia:
I am a candidate for State Treasurer
subject to the action of the Democratic
party at the approaching primary for
the selection of State House Officers.
Long and faithful service in that
office as Treasurer and as Assistant
Treasurer covering a period of twenty
years without censure or complaint from
any source is the platform upon which
my candidacy is based.
On this record I beg the support of
the people,
Respectfully,
W. J. SPEER,
|
iP' M. Hawes, of Elbert,
i Candidate for Treasurer.
| To the People of Georgia:
I hereby announce my candidacy for
| the office of State Treasurer, subject to
'the Democratic white primary of 1910,
(to be held on a date to be selected by
| the State Democratic Executive Com
| mittee,
| In making this announcement, I
feel that it is appropriate for me to say
that my service for seven years in both
' branches of the Georgia Legislature,
during which time many of the present
laws relating to banks and banking
' were enacted, and my service at the
{same time on the House Com
mittee on banks and banking, by
' which these laws were considered, has
| given me a clear insight into the Geor
| gia laws concerning banking and fi
! nance,
| In addition to the foregoing experi
ence, I have been, for fifteen years,
' president of the Elberton Loan & Sav
'ings Bank, in which capacity I may
say I have gained wide practical ex
perience concerning the operation of
these laws; and, as a result of which,
(I am in a position to recommend cer
{tain improvements in the present laws
| which will better safeguard the inter
| terests of the depositors in Georgia’s
| state banks.
. If elected to this important position,
'T shall give my every effort to the
[ taithful discharge of its daties, to as
!sist me in which [ shall secure the
| services of trained, expert and capable
| agsistants.
|« I respectfully request the favorable
lmnsideratiou of the Democratic voters
|of the State., -
| PEYTON M HAWES.
Elberton, Ga., May 7, 1910,
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Can handle your bfisiness after a fashion, when times
are good and money easy. When times
are hard and money tight you feel the
need of a business connection with a
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Do your banking business and make your credit good
with . . . 4 :
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
MARIETTA, GA.
CAPITAL & SURPLUS $15°,000.00
Toric Invisible one-piece Bifocals.
Toric Invisible two-piece Bifocals.
Every Bifocal offered for sale can
be bought from us. We carry in
stock every patent nose piece made.
With our facilities, frame adjust
ing aud fair dealing, you can get the
best service obtainable,
WALIER BALLARD OPTIGAL GO,
PUBLIC TRANSFER
The Haverty Furniture Co.,
will packship, store or trans
fer your household goods.
If you are going to move see
us before placing contract.
We have competent help and our
terms are reasonable. 'Phone 198.
HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF.
In ancient times the wise men of the East based all their
business affairs and calculations on the positions and move
ments of the stars. And now in 1910 the wise men here pat
ronize the STAR PRESSING CLUB and TRIO LAUNDRY,
Moral--GET wisg,
Harry Haynes, Mgr. Phone 254
Over Grogan's Barber Shop.
OPPOSITE KENNESAW HOUSE.
Chuck ANDERsoN, Proprietor
The best of vehicles, the safest of dyi
vers and the fastest of horses are always
ready, night and day for hire. No mab,
woman or child has ever given me a
call in the past, who has been, nor shalj
any ever in the future, be dissatisfied
with my teams or the men in my em
pioy. 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 1
eay, as to the turnouts and charges. go
to my friends, which means the people
generally,
Parties hiring are strictlf responsible
for the eafety of themselves, vehicles
and hoises J A G. ANDERSON,
Freeman the Historian.
It was an English bishop who, when
the historian Freeman had worn out
bis patience with his rudeness, intro
duced him to a waiting audience as
“the distinguished scholar that so ad
mirably describes and illustrates the
savagery of our ancestors.” ‘
Friday, August 19, 1910
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