The Marietta journal and courier. (Marietta, Ga.) 1909-1918, September 30, 1910, Page Page Five, Image 5
Friday September 30, 1910. Goctal and Personal HE LADIES of Marietta arz invited T to furnish for publication th. social and personal news which has iong been such arn interesting feature of The Marietta Journal. The facts can b. sent direct to the office or telephoned to No 340, —Miss Bertha Hoghes has returned trom Knoxville. —Mr. David Hyde is at Duvall’s sapitarium in Atlanta. Cotton flannei at 5, 7 1.2, 10, 121-2 and 15 cts—H. A. WARD, —Mrs. Davis, of Atlanta, spent the week-end with Miss Carrie Gregg. Red and blue wool flannel at only 10 cents—H. A. WARD. .-Mrs. Dale BHitton, ot Missiesippi, is visiting at the home of Mrs. K. I. Welsh. g Childrens’ guaranteed shoes at 99. cents, H. A. WARD. —Mrs. Kate Thmsongand Miss Mary Strong, of Atlanta, came up to Mrg, Cleveland’s funeral. CARBONA, the safest clean ing fluid, at W. A. SAMS. —Mr, and Mrs. John Peschau and littie son, of Allanta, were visiting Mariotta friends Sunday. FOR RENT—My home Jon} Powder Springs road. Apply to_Mrs. J. M, Stubinger. Route 6. ; sep3o-It-pd —Misses Lucie and Mary Nagle, of Atlanta, are visiting Col. R. E. Irwin’s family. "FOR RENT.—My house, 204 Cherokee :; St 12: rooms. Apply to W. A Sams. 1t —Miss'Eva Love, of Atlanta, spent Satarday and Sunday with Mrs. A. N, Edwards. —Mrs., W. P. Wills, who recently spent a week with her daughter, Mrs, Jennie Burt, has returned to her home in Atlanta. Are you "altogether satistied with your butcher? If not, give the market of D. B. Parks a trial. Phone 295, sep3o-1t Kennesaw linen the finest paper 25 cts the pound. En velopes to match, phone 5—W. A. Sams. —Cadet R. K. Awtrey, after spend: ing a month with his father, Editor Bernard Awtrey, returned Wednesday to Annapolis. FOR SALE--By Mrs. Heyward, household furniture, useful and orna mental—mahogany, walnut furniture, ete.—at most reasonable prices. sept 30 1t -—Mrs. Mary E. Rogers, who has been the gueet of Mrs. W. J. Black for sev eral weeks, left for home in Savannah Tuesday. Goud heavy outing at only 9 cents—H. A. WARD. —The friends of Mrs. Mattie Dobbs, who was dangerously ill last week, will ba pleased to leara ehe is now very much improved. —Mrs. Mary Manning is at Duvall’s sanitarium in Atlants, and ie expected to be returning home soon. Dr. Elder rerformed the operation. FOR RENT—Five-room cottage—Bo2 Powder Springs street- Apply t 0 B. G. Brumby. FOR RENT--Nice space in store room for neat clean business. Rent reasonable. 26 North Side of Square. Sept 30 2¢ W. M. BELISLE, —Mrs. Clyde King, Mre. A. P. Cole, Mrs. Edward Rushton and Miss Mar garet Rushton, of Atlsnia, and Mrs. Tift, of Albany, attended Mrs. Cleve land’s funeral Saturday. Flowering bulbs, every color and variety, buy now and get the selection—W. A. Sams. It was indeed a brilliant entertain ment. The decorations were palms, ferns and cut flowers, and the refresh ments—well those hats of Smith and Potts and the nice things aid of them by enthusiastic ladies were refreshing enough, ° —Mr, Hi Mozley, son of Col. J. E., Mozley, who has been in Colorado for many months, is at home with his parents for a stay of several weeks. His Marietta friends are pleased to note a decided change for the better in his physical condition. Boys’ suits that both fit well and wear well. Marietta pa rents are asked to call and ex amine these stocks. We can certainly please you.—DuPre & Wallace. eep3-1t —Mr. V. G. Gray has gone to Atlan to, where he expects to make his home in the future, if he likes the city. He will move his family down there sometime next month. Their mury {iiends regret very much to give up this estimable family. FOR SALE—Elegant 14 room residence, with three baths; hot water; electriciights; well finish ed; nice lot; Churcn street. See us at once for price and terms. Sept 23 2t Green & Sessions. At the home of Miss Lucile (‘c;\'ing ton, on Washington Averfue, next Sat urday evening, there will be an ice cream supper for the benefit of the Decatur Orphans’ Home. Good cake will also be served. Come out and have a pleasant time. Toilet recipgs compounded with best materials and at very reasonable prices—W. A. Sams. Mr. R. E. Hipps left Tuesday on a visit to his brother in Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grogan are vis iting the Appalachian LXposition at Knoxville this week. .. Dr. J. D. Raynolds is spending the ‘week im Knoxvilie. Mrs. J. D. Regnolds is visiting rela tives in Sandersville. ) Mrs. Annie Earle and Mr. Palmer Earle, of Birmingham, are visiting in the city. We sell good paint as low as good paint can be bqught-T\V. A. Sams—every thing in paint. —Mrs. T. N. Hatton visited friends and relatives in Birmingham the first of the week, —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Austin, of Atlanta, have been spending several days in the city. —Mrs. J. 'M. Gann is visiting in Arabi, Ga. Milk and cream from the Kennesaw Dairy 10 cts qt, 35 cts gallon—-Phone 5, W. A. Sams. Master Harry DuPre went to At lanta Monday with his mother and nurse to have his first picture taken. He is a very popular baby with a large circle of admiring friends. Mrs. Wayland Camp, Mrs. Meador, Mr. and Mrs. Saxon Anderson and Mrs. Harry DuPre spent Monday in Atlanta. Ladies’, Misses and children’s hats in ready-to-wear and tailored in the latest up-to-date fashions will be shown you on the 29th and 30th and on October 15t at—MRS. B. SCHOEN THAL’S. . Miss Eilleen Gober has returned! home from a visit near Anniston, Ala.\ Mrs. Tasker Camp will be accom-| panied by Miss Bessiec Wombwell of! Fort Worth, who is a beautiful girl“ and will be here all the winter. Shei is a niece of Mrs. Camp. | Invitations to the wedding of Miss Martha Lee Law and Mr. Leon Atlee Gilbert have been received by their friends for Friday evening October the 7th at -St. James Church. Nice small blankets at only 25 cents—H. A. WARD. Mrs. George L. Peschau has return ed to her home in Wilmington, N. C. —Mr. and Mrs. John Collier and Mr. Charlie Collier, of Atlanta, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. F. ‘M. Collier, on Powder Springs road. Professor Clarke, of Atlanta, has taken a class of six in violin, plano and cornet, coming up twice a week to teach. The members are Professor Langford, Messrs. O. B. Daniell, Her bert Hamby, John Barnes, Gilbert Os borne and Ralph Butler. Kolynos Tooth Paste recom mended by all dentists and Johnsons Tooth Brushes at W. A. Sams, Phone 3, and we’ll send it. -—Mrs. Sallie Mulling, who was oper ate ] on at St. Joseph’s infirmary a few days ago, i 3 reportel to be progressing favorably toward reeovery. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Goodwin, of Cin cinnati, spent one day this week with Mr. and Mrs. Len Baldwin. Mr, Good win is ome of the managers of the Pettibone Company. Mrs. George Boynton and her little daughter, Martha, Misses Myra and Mary Graves, Messrs. Roy and Claude Jones and Mrs. James Legg were guests of Mrs.'Newt Heggie Sunday. Large size heavy blankets at $1.69 a pair—H. A. WARD. Mrs. Inez Wilson, who has been a saleslady at Mr. Henry Ward’s store, has accepted a position in Atlanta. Mrs. Henry Wyatt entertained her bridge club Tuesday afternoon. —Mise Kate Manning speut last week in Atlanta, and was accompanied home by Miss Nina Tree. FOR RENT--Two nicely furnished connecting rooms, complete for light housekeeping, in private family. No children. References exchanged. 504 Church street, Marietta, Ga. ‘ gep3o-1t Mrs. Casey and Mrs. Grogan were ‘guests of Mrs. Carnes last Sunday,. Ever tried our lemon and van illa fAlavoring extracts? Do so and you'll have no others. Cheapest to use, because they do not cook out. W. A. SAM 3, A full line of spices. ! il Ay JAP-A-LAC—We have a full line, all colors also the famous Stag Stains---W. A. Sams. THE MARIETTA JOURNAL AND COURIER Miss Maude Foster Piano Harmonry Expression 204 Kennesaw Ave. FOR SALE—My home place on Cherokee street. Also, a vacant lot on Kennesaw Avenue. Terms. augratf T. W. READ, D. B. Parks is an experienced meat man. Give him a trial, if it is the best of meats you wish. Phone 295. sep3o-1t —Mer. J. H. Hicks. who has been se riously ill, is row improving. Nice seven-room house, necar Mr. T. A. Gramling's. Must be sold at once. See us quick for terms and prices. ; Sep 23 2t © Green & Sessions. Nottce of Local Legislation. GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY. In pursance of an ast of the general assembly of Georgia, aushorizing a gystem of public schoole for the town ot Powder Springs, in said eovnty, and by order of the mayor and council of said town, an election will be held in gaid town of Powder Springa oun the 15th day of October, 1910. for the pur posa of determining whether a system of public schools shall be established in said town or not. Said election will be held under the same rules and regula tione as govern the election of mayor and council in said town. All voters favoring the establishment of such sys tem of public schools for ssid town ghail have on their ballots the words, ‘ For Publie Schools,” and those op pesing such system of vublie schools ghall have on their ballots, ‘‘Against Publie Schools.”” This the sth day of September, 1910. M. T. MARCHMAN, Mayor of the Town of Powder Springs D. B. Parks is in the market for all kinds of country produce; will also buy hides, He can be found opposite the courthouse. gep3o-1t SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING Classes day and evening Miss V. T. ELMER, 100 Roswell 2 Street—Phone ggL,. MothersasdFathers WITH TEETHING BABIES ;—:11"‘—::— Contains member DR LAw, S no Opiates, that Dr.LAWS :fi,«,@‘_,v\ L TEETNING] AR TETEN - |lt makes POWDERS re- ;,/ @sy [tecthing lieves all] & 4 At | leasy, pro- Infant "s:\,. / motes troube: W cheerful- Cholera In ness and tancom, | | NFAHTILE Colic, Sour produces Stomach, PuwnEHs natural Thrash, ~—FOR— sleep. ;lives;Skiu TEE‘:::“G EN Ask your ruptions, | nl / Chicken ———-———-——c ¢ Druasist Pox, Con- Pricoo 25 cts' for them. stipation & Semiefunity By mail, all troubles C. M. LAW co. BARIETTA, GA. upon accompa- K i i nyingteeth-| Serial No. 9395. |receipt of ing. ORIGINAL SiZE price, 25¢ el ¥ OB SR C. M. LAW CO., Marietta, Ga. ¢'A / 'd,, L 3 : o h>y :., ves : ~ I 45‘“3 \%« ) -/_‘ P, \\/// CN m C;/?’ | ‘!‘ U"j,: .- - A S My k(= £ o ‘-~4§ % ‘ 3 11‘ PO 'O3 P SO Things Are Accidens Some are planned. There is noth ing accidental about our stock of Nor the prieces at which we sell. All that Lias been thought outlong ago, ' and the pest goods sought and bought. Now we feel that the finest line of GROCERIES is here almoat for the asking. You’ll like the goods as well a 8 we do. \ A.B.GILBERT ‘ PHONE 150. | HlflKfl’ i mrm{ STIN r ‘ H MOAY LHERT QIR ), H. HIGKS & SOM, Proprieters ’ Gentle Horses and Nice Rigs |~ TELEPHONE 285 — | 163 Powder Springs Street GREAT HOLIDAY BARGAINS (GERMAN - QTORE to 20 per cent in order to make up for the lost time. A very full line of Ladies’ Coat Suits, Capes, Jackets, Hats and caps, Clothing for Men and Boys and Odd Trousers ranging from $l.OO to $B.OO. Coat Sweaters e—— T —————————— e — We are never undersold, but from now until our holiday, we propose to make things hum in every department, and you wiil do well to look over the valueg wec are offering. The GERMAN STORE, OLD POST OFFICE BUILDING L. SAUL, Proprietor. Marietta, . . . QGeorgia. | Miss Gussie Groves’ Vacation Abroad. The Atlanta Journal, a few days ago, mentioned the fact that Miss Gussie Groves, who teaches in the Southern Shorthand and Busincss Uaiversity, had given a lecture to the students on her recent trip to Europe. { That the lecture was well worth hear (ing cannot be doubted by any one | knowing Miss Groves. But think of | spending an evening with her, under | electric lights in easy rockers, while { she deals off a stack of pictured postzl t cards illustrating her account of her ? journey. It is really a stereopticon | lecture in minature. Then the sou venirs of various lands; the dainty, | fragile mementoes of famous places '('arved in wood, the peasant dolls, | steins, laces, shawls and other things | brought for gifts are all so interesting. i To my own mind, however, the ex l periences and opinions of this charm ing, cultured and thoughtful young lady are better worth telling you than columns of chat about the pictures. It was pleasant to know the party ! chaperoned by Miss Olive Faw was not | sea-sick; that the ocean was as placid as could be and the ladies sat on deck listening while their leader read to them about the places of interest they were going over to see, They were lucky enough to see the infrequent, but woaderfully lovely Alpine glow, on the snow of the Jung frau, without delay in their journey. They visited two of Queen Wilhelmi na’s palaces, one the lovely country place known as the house in the wood. They also saw Queen Victoria's toys, bridal and coronation robes and veils, the homes of Shakespeare, his mother, Mary Arden, his wife, Anne Hathaway, and the church in which he is buried. They saw Hamlet played in the Shakespeare Memorial Theater, and Marie Corelli’s beautiful home with its window gardens of showy blossoms with green vines framing them. In one place the host was a friend of Miss Faw and invited her party to sce his cherry orchard, The trees were immense and loaded with ripe fruit. Ladders were placed 8o the guests could be together in the branches like a flock of birds., They were told to break off limbs of cherries and hand them down to those who did not dare ‘to climb. Miss Groves said she had never before known the meaning of ‘‘cherry ripe,’’ nor the bliss of more such-fruit-than-she-could-eat. On theisland of Marken, in Holland, they encountered some unique peasant ' children, oneof whom began to whistle (““Yankee Doodle’’ in honor of the Americans—who throw away their small coins upon such entertainment, At Veraailles she saw the man who charms sparrows in the park, In ILondon the thousande of fine things, to her British cousins like family heirlooms, held for her a sentimental interest, Her Scotch-Irish blood, perhaps, explains why she preferred London to Paris, The most impressive thing in pature, to her eyes, was a snow-capped mountain and the rmost marvelous work of human hands the Lion of Lucerne which was carved from a stone on th? side of a mountain. Men's pants at $2.50. Good ¢rade—H. A, WARD. Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 4th, sth Are Holidays with us and we offer special inducements for the trade until that date to make up for the time that we must be closed. Special Reductions on all Seasonable Goods We must be closed two days next week, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 4th and sth, and everything in our eatire stock will be reduced from 10 ITMAKES THINGSE & /it (7 '*:i ¥ A & ’////i O '! / v ( SAFE | ol 1 \é AN “ ) 1 E {1 N B ai et O I’LA‘[ K G )V) A ‘(\(i ': q - : ');L‘ D! ' N OU M e "l“’/‘; a Aldald, % I - o¥, -1“" ;r‘vw g g'- \|.. S ~-.~ez‘.‘3"’Wg : PN —— 4o ".'f:&:v st ] :ifi-v““@?: b" e :‘ .:: “' 5‘..‘?“:“..‘:;?:‘.:- '~'~. s , ‘8“ Copyright 1909, by C. E. Zimmerman Co.--No. 19 HERE'’S safety in a bank account, for the rea son that it is a clear signal of the future. It means that things are clear ahead, and that your road is unobstructed. Make up your mind not to travel another step if you haven’t a bank account. e Slartella 714 g (0 W& WW Q. S Matiella, S _ aridlla, Sa. GAPITAL $75,000.00. SURPLUS $15,000.00 ]. D. MALONE, A. H. GILBERT, GEO. H. SRSSIONS, « President. Vice-President. Cashier. DIRECTORS: D. W. Blair W. A. DuPre, J. D, Malone. 8. D. Rambo, T M. Brumoy A. H. Giibert, K. H. Northcutt., George H Sessions, T. A. Gramling. You Run No Risk When You‘ Use This Remedy. ‘ We promise you that, if your hair is( falling out, and you have not let it 8O too far, you ean repair the damage al ready done by using Rexall ‘93" Hair Tonic, with persistency and regularity, for a reasonable length of time. Itisa scientific, cleansing, antiseptic, germi cidal preparation, that destroys mi crobes, stimulates good circulation around the hair roots, promotes hair nourishment, removes dandruff and restores hair health, Itis as pleasant to use as pure water, aud it is delicate ly perfumed. It is a real toilet necessity, We want you to try Rexall ‘93"’ Hair Tonic with cur promise that it will cost you nothing unless you are perfectly satisfied with its use. It comes in two sizes, pric» so¢ and sr.oo. Remember you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community only at our store.—The Rexall Store. The W. A, Sams Drug Store, NOTICE. | To the Tax Payers of Marietta— This is to notify you shat October oth i 8 the last day under the law for the City Tax Books for 1910 to be kept open, and that they will be eclosed promptly on that date. All parties not paying taxes by October 20th will have fi fas issued against them, I give the people notice now so they can make arrangements to pay taxes by October 20th, W.J BLAOK, septl6 5t City Clerk. sl ! Safe Medicine for Children.} Foley’s Honey and Tar is a aafe and effective medicine for children as it 4082 not contain oppiates or harmfuyl ‘druge. Get only the genuine Foley’s | fioney and Tar in the yellow package, Soid by all Druggists. COAL—Phone 270 and get the best coal for cooking puarposes.-—Marietta ' Ice Company, JunelOtt Page Five