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MARIETTA, GEORGIA,
Friday, August J 9
VOLUME 44:
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Women Sufier
much needless pain when they delay using Cardui
for their fenzle troubles. Cardui has been found to
relieve headaclie, backache, pain in the side and diz
ziness arising from deranged organs. It does more
than relieve,—if used persistently,—~many have writ
ten to say that it cured them. : ‘
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i it Will Help You
| Mrs. Maxwell Johnson, Tampa, Fla., writes: “Cardui cured
me after doctors and everything else had failed. I had been suffer
ing with numb spells ever since I was 16 vears old. One day T
decided to take Cardui. I have now taken 5 bottles and I can say
that it has cured me. I advise all suffering women to give Cardui
a long and fair trial.” '
Mrs. Johnson suffered years. Have you? Do you wish to?
But why suffer at all? Take Cardui. Give it a fair trial.
AT ALL DRUG STORES
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Wo Mo BEL]SLB’
-—THE JEWELER——
1 KEEP IN STOCK——--
Watches, Clocks, Spectacles, Silverware of all kinds, too numerous to
mention, Machine Needles, and other articles. All Jewelry finished just
as NEW. Work executed quickly and prompt in up-to.-date style and at
reasoneable prices. Watches and Clocks repaired and guaranteed twelve
months. I appreciate your patronage and can always be found at my
place of business. Courteous to all.
W. M. BELISLE.
THE JEWELER,
Phone 272, No. 15 E. Side Park Square.
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
BUGGIES
See my Line Before
You Buy, ———
C.T. WEBB.
106 ATLANTA ST. PHONE 202 MARIETTA, GA
J. W. Hardeman F. Hardeman J. A. Hardeman
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Polite and courteous treatment, good honest goods and full
weight. We carry a tull 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.
THE DIAMOND PRESSING CLUB.
C. H. DOBBS, Manager.
We Clean, Press, Dye"and Dry Clean Suite, Skirts, Overcoats, Ete.
Membership $l.OO a Month. Men’s suits cleaned and pressed 50 cents.
Ladies’ suits cleaned and pressed 50 and 75 cents. Boys’ suits'cleaned
and pressed 35 cents. Phone 308. Marietta, Ga. 102 Atlanta street
Agent for Capilol City Laundry and Dry Cleaning Company.
@The Marietta Jonrnal
AND COURIER.
Auto Trip to New York.
Mr. C. W. DuPre, who, in company
with Mrs. DuPre and Mr. and Mrs L.
N. Trammel], left on the 2%th ultimo,
in his No. 30 Maxwell touring cer,
reached his destination just one week
later. The route traveled was that of
the Hernld-Jourral party. The trip
wa3 made with only one tire puncture,
and each daily control reached on
schedule time-—all of which was aec
complished under the same rules and
rdgulations controlling in the Hearald-
Journal contest, f .
The party will return by boat via
Savannah. The tour wouid have been
made io one day less time buc for the
fact a side-trip to Atlantiec City was
taken,
President Helps Orphans.
Hundreds of orphans have been
helped by the President of the Indus
trial and Orphan’s Home at Macon,
Ga., who writes: *Wa have useq Elee
tric Bitters in this Institution for nine
years. 1t has proved a most excellent
medicine tor Stomach, Liver and Kid
ney troubles. We regard it a 8 one of
the best family medicines on earth.”’
It invigorates all vital organs. purifies
the blood, aids digestion. creates ap
petite To strengthen and build up
pale, thin, weak children or run down
people, it has no equal Best for fe
imale complaints. Only 50c at W A.
‘Same, Drug Store,
‘ Boy’s suits worth §5 at $2.49.
l H. A. Ward.
Death of Well Known
’ Colored Man.
Randolph Jenking, a well known
barber, who for years was emplcyed at
Andrew Roger’s shop, died Wednegday
of last week. He was highly thought
of by white and colored alike, and had
many friends among both races.
Notice To Tax Payers.
The City Tax books are now cpen fcr
the collection of taxes.
. W. J. BLACK,
jlyls-tf Clerk and Tax Colleetor.
Acute or Chronic--Which?
No matter if your kidney irouble is
acute or chronie, Foley’s Kidney Rem
edy will reach your case Mr. Claude
Brown, Reynoldsville, 111., writes us
that he suffered many months with
kidney complaint which bafflad all
treatment At last he tried Foley’s
Kindey Remedy and a few large bot
tlés effected a complete cure. He says,
“It has been of inestimable value to
me.”” Sold by ail Druggists,
Yard wide sheeting at se.
Henry A. Ward.
Col. Ed Frey in Oklahoma
Legislature.
The hundreds of friends in Cobb
county of Col, E, W. Frey, now resid
ing 1n Amber Oklahoma, will be pleas
ed to learn that he led the legislative
ticket in his home county of Grady
last week. The Journal and Courier
joins Mr. Frey's Cobb county friends in
congratulations, and wish for him a
fulfillment of all his ambitions, politi
cal and otherwise,
A GOOD REASON.
Marietta People Can Tell You
Why It Is So.
Doan’s Kidney Pills cure the cause
of disease, and that is why the cures are
always lasting. This remedy strength
ens and tones up the kidneys, helping
them to drive out of the body the liquid
poisons that cause backache, headache
and distressing kidney and urinary com
plaints Marietta people testify to
permanent cures.
Mr R. M. Sanges, 115 Gober street
Marietta, Ga, says: I suffered for a
long time from kidney trouble and um
bago. The kidney secretions were ir
regular and scanty in passage and con
tained sediment. My back ached a great
deal and I could not stoop without hav
ing severe pains in my hips. I also had
occasional dizzy spells and all these
troubles combined, made me feel misera
ble. I finally procured Doan's Kidneyv
Pills at W. A, Sams Drug Store and
obtained so much benefit from the use
of the first box that T continued taking
‘them until 1 was free from kidney
‘trouble, lam only too glad to recom
'mend Doan’s Kidney Pills to anvone
Esuffering from kidney complaint.”
' For sale by all dealers. Price 50
Ec&ln{s. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, s le agerts for the United
,’Ststes.
- Remember the name-—Doan’s—end
li take no other.
l Nice apron gingham 6 1-2 cents.
| H A. Ward..
SMYRNA.
A good shower of rain just now
would help things generally. It is
awfully warm, and the dust is get
ting fierce, especially so on Atlanta
avenue, wnere the automobiles and
cars keep it flying constantly.
Misses Katie and Mary Hill, of
Atlanta, are the attractive guests of
Miss Kate Fleming.
The many friends of Mr. Frank
Taylor, who has been sick for the
past month or more, are glad to see
him on the streets again, and hope
his convalescence will be rapid and
complete.
Mr. and Mre. George Johnston
and sons, of Chicago, who have
been vigiting Mr and Mrs. William
Johnston, have returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hill, of
Atlanta, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. F. B Lester and family last
week. s
Hon. Moses Wright, of Rome, ad
dresged the citizens of this place last
Friday afternoon in the interest of
his campaign for representative of
the seventh district.
Mr. and Mrs. Turner Gann. of
Texas, are visiting his parents, Mr
and Mrs. Alexander Gann, and re
newing old acquaintances.
Mrs. T. W. Whitfield and daugh
ter, Sarah, are visiting friends and
relatives in Calhoun. :
Mrs. F. B. Dunlop and chiidren,
of Birmingham, Ala., will be the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will John
ston the latter part of this week.
Miss Rilla Sharp and brother, of
Rome, are visiting Miss Hallie
Moore.
Mrs. O. S. Payne has complet
ed and now occupies her handsome
bungalow on Concord avenue.
Mr. Nathan Fowler, of Woodstock,
gpent Saturday with friends in
Smyrna.
The school trustees are making
such necessary repairs and additions
to the school house as will, it is
hoped, accomodate the number of
pupils attending the school more
conveniently and comfortably. The
fact is. the school has about out
grown the capacity of the building.
Our young folks enjoyed a bas
ket picnic at Barber's bridge last
Thursday.
Mr. E. H. Taylor is on a visit to
friends in Cairo, Ga.
Mr. William Johnston left Satur
day evening for Montevallo, Ala.,
on a short business trip.
Mr. W. J. Suttles and family. of
Atlanta, spent last week with friends
and relatives in Smyrna.
Miss Jennie Poolousky, of At
lanta, is the attractive guest of Miss
Jim Ridley.
Mr and Mrs George C. Legg and
daughter are enjoying a trip through
"Sunny Florida.”
Revival services all last week at
the Methodist churech. The pastor,
Mr. Cantrell, has been ably assisted
in this series of meetings by Rev.
John R. Robbins. The services will
likely continue throughout the
present week.
Smyrna has a new up-to-date
barber shop now. Look it up, boys,
when you need tonsorial work done.
What are you kicking about?
Think of the other folks who had
their taxes increased by the town
authorities.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Stephens,
of New Orleans, La., are visiting
his mother, Mrs. F. H. Stephens, on
Terrell avenue.
Mr. Joe Daniell, the popular R.
F. D carrier on route No. 7 is off
on his annual vacation. Mr P. Y.
Gann is “'subbing” for him while
absent. CRITIICE,
ELIZABETH.
Mr and Mrs. R. 1.. Wallace and
Mr. Walter Fowler, of Decatur. also
Mrs. A. L. Wallace and grandaugh
ter, Annie Maude - Walker. of
Sumter, S. C., were the guesis of
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Fowler, Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Medford visit
ed friends and relatives at Wood
stock last week.
Migs Beatrice Maddox, of Nelson.
is the guests of friends and relatives
in this community.
Mr and Mrs. R. E. Goodson and
children, of Blackwell, spent Sat
urday night with their parents. Mr.
ana Mrs. W. T, Fowler
Seversl from here attended camp
meeting at the Marietta Camp
ground Sunday.
Miss Lois Fowler hae returned
home after a pleasant visit to her
sister, Mrs. C. A. Green, of De
catur. Daisy.
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% who has a telephone in his home can telephone §
R first. The useless trips thus saved are worth the §
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’ Under the plan of the Bell System the service ;
® costs but a trifle; the farmer owns the instrument §
§ and the equipment.
; Write to nearest Bell Telephone '
Manager for pamphlet, or address
i Farmers’ Line Department 7 S "c%
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COO. (5 s
. O SOUTH PRYOR STREET, ATLANTA, GA. g% s
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UNDERTAKER. EMBALMER and FUNERAL DIREETOR
Melallc ond Wooden Burial Gases, Robes te
CALLS ATTENDED DAY OR NIGHT
PHONES } Srsicevss, 2 1 MARIETTA, GA.
MARIETTA’S NEW BAKERY
NOW OPEN. :
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A modern, Hygienic Bakery with all white help. A fresh line
of Bread and Cakes. Every kind of Bread, Plain and Fancy Cakes,
Pastry, etc. Our wagon will deliver promptly to your home every
day. Special attention to weddings and receptions. Phone us
your orders. Phone 26. .
MARIETTA BAKERY, w
Buy Tickets and save money. In store with Marietta Jewelry Co. i
E Short Cut to An Analysis.
Up in Rome, as well as in other
Georgia cities, when it 13 desired to
pass upon the guestion of the intoxi
cating effect of a certain beverage, the
authorities call in a Jot .f analytic
chemists, and these, after a certain
| length of time, bring in a report. This
‘ report will cite the per cent. of aleoho!
]by volume, and it used as evidence in
| the cage or cases on trial.
) But that is not the wey the thing is
|done by Marietta’s mayor. He par
{sues a shorter and less intricate route,
l'and one far more practical. :
i Monday night a plain negro was
;brouth before him, charged with a
| plain drunk. Upon teing questioned,
| he claimed his condition wae brought
'about by cider—just plai~ ecider. He
‘gave the name of the jarty from whom
l‘ it wag purchased and Mayor Clay sent
|8 mesgenger for a qonrvsample. To
'muke gare of the sutject upcn whom
:to make the test, the driver of Chuck
' Anderson’s water wapon known ag
the street sprinkler, wasesl ed in. The
idea was of eourse if itfaried to make
‘the druik come to a water WAagon man,
the story of the defendant eould not be
true The wuole gnart was digposed of
by the w. w. man without stopping 10
take breath, and his condition after
'warde was all that could be desired by
the most ardent temperance sdvocate.
- That's the whole story, save that the
defendant ir the pla n drunk case was
required to pay $3 and coats.
Parties taking advantage of the |
$3.50 CASH Coal for August |
delivery. can give their orders to‘
J. H. Miller or Henry Meinert.
MARIETTA, GEORGIA,
Friday, August 19, 1916.
ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM
To keep your health sound: to avoid
the ilis of advancing years: to conserve
your physical forces for a ripe and
healthful old age, guard your Kkidneys
by taking Foley’s Kidney Remedy. For
ale by all druggists.
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Sume are planned. There is noth
ing aceidental about our stock of
Nor the prices at which we sell. All
that has been thought outlong ago,
and the vest goods sought and
hought. Now we feel that the
finest line of
is here almost for the askizg. You'll
like the goods ae we!l as we do.
AB.GILBERT
PHONE 150.