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MARIETTA, GEORCGCIA,
Friday, November 18
VYOLUME 44:
L | TION
AUCTION! AUC |
Entire Stock of W. S. Kelly
e COMMENCING __
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, 1910
AT 9 O CLOCK
and continuing every day until everything is sold. On account of going out of
business | will offer my entire stock at Public Auction to the highest bidder,
consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Gents’ Furnishings, Trunks,
Valises, Jewelry, Watches, Glocks, Jackets, Overalls and many other things
too numerous to mention. Pick out what you want and bid what you like and
it 1S yours.
BY ORDER OF
wW. 5 B LLY
202 CHURCH STREET MARIETTA, GA.
l.eo Fresh, Auctioneer, Atlanta, Ga.
The Wily Giraffe. ¥
Perhaps the most ditticult of all wild ]
animals to capture is the giraffe. lln
addition to being very rare, gimfl“osl
are exceedingly timid and are very
swift footed. There is no special way I
to capture a giraffe, as almost every
way has been tried, and all have been
&lmost equally unsuccessful. The meth
od which has occasionally resulted in
a capture is by using a long cord at
each end of which is a round weight.
This cord is thrown by the hunter in
such a manner as to wind around the
animal's legs, either bringing it to the
ground or rendering it incapable of es
caping before it i 8 made a prisoner.
Most of the giraffes in captivity have
been caught by chance when young.—l
Chicago Journal,
et eseeeseec ettt
No Need For Alarm.
“She asked me what I thought of
you.” '
“Indeed!’
“Yes. But don’t get frightened. I
didn't tell her.”—Lippincott's.
1 No Friend of His.
“Is Mrs. Gaussip a friend of yomrs?
“No; she's a friend of my wife’s.”
“Isn’t that the same thing 7
“Not at all. She feels very sorry for 1
my wife.”—Pittsburg Post.
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FOR SBALE—BS6 acres of land four‘
miles south of Marietta, two three
‘room houses. Good orchard ;35 ncres!
in cultivation ; 20 aeres in woods. Good
pasture, 13 miles of the ear line, 1
mile of scheol and chureh. On public
road and rural route. Hslf mile frcm
Fair Oaks. For price csll on G. E.
CROW, Marietta Ga. Sept 9 tf
Wasting Time on the Devil.
It is wonderful how much time good
people spend fighting the devil. If
they would only expend the same
amount of energy loving their fellow
men the devil would die in his own
tracks of ennui.—From Helen Keller's
“Story of My Life.”
The Medicine She Wanted.
Village Dame (describing various
aches and pains)—My throat ‘e did go
tickle, tickle, tickle, till I ses, “I must
be a-goin’ to be ill” So I ’olds un
tight wi’ my ’and, but that didn't do
no good; I puts my old stockin’ round
un, but that didn't de no good. 8o in
the marnin’ I talked it over wi’ Mrs.
Giles next door, and we thought as
we'd send over to the White 'Orse for
threepennorth o' gin, cos I ses: rraps
it may do I good and p'raps it mayn't.
But even if it don't,” I ses, “you can't
take it when you be deady”
@The Marictta Jonrnal
Real Loss.
“Dr. Sixthly, I've come in to ask
you for the hand of your daughter.
You must have seen how things were
going?”
‘“Yes, yes. I'm not at all surprised.
At the same time I cannot look upon
the prospect with unmixed delight.”
“l am very sorry, doctor. What is
your objection?”
“I can have no real objection when
my daughter’'s happiness is at stake.
At the same time I realize that the
church will be a heavy financial loser
when its handsomest and most suc
cessful passer of the plate becomes a
married man. Nevertheless she's
yours, Clarence.” — Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
Both Speedy and Effective.
This indicates the action of Foley
Kidney Pills as S. Parsons, Battle
Creek, Mich , illustrates: ‘I have been
afflicted with a severe case of kidney
and bladder trouble for which I found
no relief until I used Foley Kidney
Pills. These cured me entirely of all
my ailments. I was troubled with
backaches and severe shooting pains
with annoying urinary irregularities,
The steady use of Foley Kidney Pills
rid me entirely of all my former
troubles. They have my highest
recommendation,”’
Shy, but Observant.
The average man's wife is a shy lit
tle woman who can see more out of
her sitting room window than he can
see from the top of a skyscraper.—
Galveston News,
Nobody Knows It All,
No man is so wise that the little
barefoot boy in the street cannot teach
bhim a trick or two. — Detroit Free
Press.
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Innocence can return to all with re
sentance.—Cooper,
The old, old story, told times with
out number, and repeated over and
over again ‘or the last 36 years, but i
lia always a welecome story to those in
search of health—There is nothing in
the world that cures coughs and colds
as quickly asz Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy Sold by Gantt Drug C».,
‘ Marietta, Ga,
l BARGAIN —No. 208 Dixie avenue, 4
t large rooms, hall and £ verandas. For
[ imformation apply to L. W. Hibble.
l ooctes- 4y
AND COURIER.
Stomach Agony and After
Dinner Distress Stopped
in Five Minutes.
Why should any sensible person con
tinue to suffer day after day with terri
ble stomach ailments when Wikle-
Hodges Drug Company guarantees MI-
O-NA stomach tablets to cure even the
worst case of indigestion, or money
back.
If your stomach rebels after eating
and food sours or ferments in the stom
ach causing gas, pain, heartburn, and
heaviness, two MI-O-NA tablets will
drive away the misery in five minutes
and leave the stomach feeling splendid.
A large box of MI-O-NA stomach tab
lets costs s§ cents at Wikle-Hodges
Drug Company, and leading druggists
everywhere,
If you have stomach trouble of any
kind, start to use MI-O-NA stomach tab
lets today. They not only build up the
stomach, but they act as a tonic to the
entire body. They are makers of rich
red blood and nerves that never flinch;
they increase vitality and make the
weak more vigorous.
The Right Flavor.
The oxen had belonged to an old sea
captain, and their new owner was un
able to back the animals round in a
narrow street despite all efforts with
voice and ox goad.
The old captain appeared on the
scene, “Hard aground, are ye?' he
called. Then, seizing the ox goad, he
raised the old boat steerer’'s cry,
“Starn all!” The huge hulks slowly
backed at the famillar cail. ‘“Lar
‘ board all!” The beasts swayed side
- ways, turned to the right, and the
“ thing was done.—Success Magazine.
7’ Success is not in an endeavor to do
- a great thing, bat in repeated endeav
ors to do greater things.—Henry F.
Cope.
| R R
; A Regular Tom Boy
) was Su~iv—climbing trees and fences,
jumpio s ditehes, whitling, always get
tin. scratehes, ents, spraing, braises,
bamps barns or sealds. But laws!
Prer mother just applied Bueklen’s Ar
'nics Salve and eureq her quick., Heals
everyining healabile, boils. ulcars, ex
zemy. old Bores, eorns or piles. Try it
25+ W 4 Soms
J. W. Hardeman F. Hardeman J. A. Hardeman
Hardeman & Sons
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Polite and courteous treatment, good honest goods and full
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.
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TAX COLLECTOR’'S NOTICE.
I will be at the following places on dates below for the pur
pose of collecting State and County Taxes:
MARIETTA, October Ist to December 20th, except dates named below.
First Round Second Round Place
Macland, Oct. 11, morn ...................0ct.31,m0rn.1....................C1ay’55t0re
5myrna,0ct.11,eve......................0ct.31,eve.......................Petty'55t0rc
Post Oak, Oct, 12,m0rn..................-N0v.2,m0rn........................P055'5h01)
Gritter, Oct. 12,eve......................N0v,2,eve....................... Shaw's Store
Red Rock, Oct. 13, m0rn..................N0v. 3, morn. Courthouse It round, Terry’s Store 2nd round
Lost Mountain, October 13, eve.............N0v. 3, eve...... ssnsssseinan iy s AENOIES StOre
CPRonly, O, 30-nll 08y, (. vc.onocovney, DlovGenlldey. ... . . .+ .. McMillan Bros.
Kennesaw, Oct. 17—all day ................Nov. 7---all Bv s ot
SVinings, OEE RS B R ceesesss.. Robertson Bros.’ Store
Lemons, Oct. 18,eve.....................N0v.8,eve.......................Maner'55t0re
el et BRL 00, ... oN B e .. Jones Furniture Co.’s, morn
IRoswe|l,Oct, BRI i e veveo.o.. Wing's Stable, eve
vells, Uok 8L mortt. .. ..o 000 i N T .+ .. Ensley’s Store, morn
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iHowells,Oct. 21,eve.....................N0v.10,eve................. Carson’s Store, eve
el Ok Sheiliday. .. ..0..00000. 00 o Noe 11l GBY oo v ovianiin e R
Gt Uok aol By .. ..., N Nea g . .. ...Lowe’s Store
Powder Springs, Oct. 27--all day ............Nov. 18--all - | Cutnelanos. 18t Round
PLEASE NOTE CHANGES.—We will make only two rounds inst‘ejac‘i~ rbf tf;l;ee.
as heretofore. We find first visit is useless. We will discontinue our visits to Oregon,
Merritts and Fullers Districts for the reason that no one has paid taxes in them, except
in Marieita, for a number of years,
The books will close in accordance with the law and fi fa issued as promptly after
December 20th as possible. Please pay early, and avoid the rush on the last few days.
Under no circumstances will we deduct cost after fi fa has been issued.
Yours respectfully,
W. P. Stephens, T. C.
sep 30todec 20
MARIETTA, GEORGIA, I
Friday, Nov. 18, 1910.
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