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CHICAGO £ ST. LOUIS KANSAS CITY ST. JOSEPH . . OKLAHOMA GITY
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“SUPREME" and B&% BLOOD. BONE
“SOUTHERN BIG" {NRPY and TANKAGE
~ BRANDS M/ FERTILIZERS
ATLANTA, GA. 3
Economy in Buying Plant Food should be the chief aim of every farmer
2 ) He should remember that a fertilizer ammoniated with nitrate of soda or sulphate
WPTIE] of ammonia is not worth as much to him, nor does it cost the manufacturer as
,_)\;VR[;,{ much as one that is ammoniated with blood, bone and tankage, the difference in
cost of an 8-4-4 goods, for instance, being about $4.00. The animal ammoniates
AIIY'] are higher because of the increasing demand for them, while the mineral
ammoniates are getting cheaper because of the growing tendency not to use
them in mixed fertilizers. They have been found to leach out in the soil before
the plant could utilize them, while every ounce of the animal ammoniates is used by the
plant just as it requires it and in correct proportions.
Our “SUPREME” and “SOUTHERN BIG” Brands are the very highest
class of animal ammoniates and are qui¢k, constant and lasting crop feeders. EUshddM
Their mechanical condition is perfect and distribute evenly and freely. They NGt
are cheaper in the end by several dollars a ton. AN
One good farmer declares he ‘“would pay $5.00 a ton more for them than e
other fertilizers because they are worth that much more.” e
FOR SALE BY
Fowler Brothers & Company
PHONE 19 28 NORTH BIDE PARK SQUARE
W. M. BELISLE
THE JEWELER
An Up-To-Date Place to Buy Silverware (Best Quality), Cut
Glass, Jewelry of All Kinds, Watches, Clocks, Etc.
Repairs Promptly {as it is possible) any and All Kinds of Jewel
ry. Watches Clocks, Ete. All Work Guaranteed Twelve
Months that Quality Will Permit. One Debt I
OWE to My Many Customers is a Continuance
of Good, Honest Work and Reasonable Charges.
Call at my Store—l am in at All Hours.
——Courteous Treatment to All.——
W. M. BELSILE
THE JEWELER
PHONK 49 26 NORTH SI.E SQUARE
PUBILIC TRANSKFER
The Haverty Furniture Co.,
will pack ship, 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.
Carriage and Wagon Manufacturer,
Carriage Trimming and Painting,
The 3Best Rubber Tires Put On
REPAIRING HORSE SHOEING
done in a satisfactory manner. Satisfaction Guaranteed
Phone No. 67, Washington Avenue. Marietta, Georgia
Cement Blocks, Sidewalk Tiles,Cement,
. . .
Plaster Faris and Ready Roofing....
Contractors for all kinds of Cement and Roof
ing Work. Our Tile and Blocks are the best that
First Class Material and Workmanship
Can Possibly Produce., : : : : :
Concrete Blocks are cheaper than brick and as
durable as stone. Our Roofing is the best that
money can buy, and is guaranteed for ten years,
R. H. Cox & Company
Successors to W. P, STEPHENS, CHURCH ST., Phone 170,
THE MARIETTA JOURNAL AND COURIER
‘ Steals Energy and Will
Power from its Victim.
Catarrh robs its vietim of energy—
some physicians say of will power.
That may be the reason why thousands
of catarrh suffers haven’t ambition
enough to accept this fair and square
offer by Wikle-Hodges Drug Co, which
they make without any whys and
wherafores or red tape of any kind,
They say, **We guarautee Hyomei to
cure catarrh, acute or chronie, or
morey back,’”” and that offer is open to
every reader of the Journal and Cou
rier.
Hycmei (pronounee iv High-o-me) is
the pureet Austrlian Eucalyptus com
bined with Thymol and other germ
killing antiseptics.
Pour a few drops into the small vest
pocket Hyomei inhaler and breathe it
into the lungs over the infllamed mem
brane infested with catarrh germs,
It is pleasant to use—it kills the
germs, soothes the sore membrare,
and cures catarrh; if it doesn’t, your
money back.
A bottle of Hyomei costs 50 cents at
druggists everywhere, and at Wikle-
Hodges Drug Co. A complete outfit
which ineludes a bottle of Hyomei, &
hard rubber inhaler and simple in
structions for use costs $l.OO,
Time, but No Money.
Street Missionary—My good friend,
why Idle away the precious hours in
this fashion? Don’'t you know that
time {8 money?
Loafer—Don't you believe it, guv’'nor.
If that was so I should be a bloomin’
millionkair, I should. I've been doing
time on and orf ever since I was a
nipper.——London Mail.
The Mean Thing. |
“Phyllis is the meanest kind of a gos
sip.”
“What makes you think so?’ |
“Because she never tells you any
thing herself, but gets you to tell her
all you know.” |
A Poor Plan.
The trouble with some men who
reach the top is that they go right on
over and down the other side.—Chica
go Record-Ilerald.
I A Parting Shot.
Cabby (badly worsted in the dispute)
{ —Well, I ’opes as the nex’ four wheeler
| Ye tikes, mum, will be an ’earse!-
i Punch. |
Backache, Rheumatism, Sleep
lessness
Result from disordered kidnevs. 1 oley
Kidney Pills have helped others, they
will help you. Mrs. J. B. Miller, Syra
cuse, N, X , says: ‘‘For a long time I
suffered with kidney trouble and rheum
atism, I had severe backaches and felt 1
all played out. After taking two bot. |
tles of Foley Kidney Pills my backache
is gone and where I used to lie awake
with rheumatism pains, I now sleep in |
comfort, Foley Kidney Pills did \\nn~l
derful things for me.” Try them now, |
For sale by all druggists,
FOR SALE—Pure purple straw seed
wheat and Appler oats. All recleaned
and graded. JOHN P. CHENEY.
Marietta, Ga.
One of the apartments ia the an
elent royal p.lmm&é.- Portugal,
is known as thai Halli of* Magpies.
Painted in the arabesque cdupggato
be found a swarm of magples. Each
has in the mouth a.scroli,.en which,
painted in red on a white ground, are
the words, “Por bem.” Tha story :
runs that King John of Portugal was '
making love to one of the maids of |
honor in this chamber and was sur- ’
prised by the queen. His majesty made
the best of the eircumstances and ex- |
plained to the queen, “E por bem minka i
sacre” (“Oh, it 4s-nothing-at all. It is
quite right. There is no harm in {t"). As
to whether the queen was satisfled the
legend is silent, but the ladies of the
court were deeply interested and were
constantly saying to one another-with
'a smile, “Por bem! Por bem{” The '
‘. king thought it time to-act, 8o he eom
missioned an artist to. paint ,on the
' celling as many magpies as-there were
'talkntlve ladies about the court, each
holding in the beak the ribben with
the words, “Por bem."”"—London Globe.
' Speedy Relief From Kidney
Trouble. |
“I had an accute attack of Bright's
disease with inflammation of the kid
neys and bladder, and dizziness '’ says
Mrs. Cora Thorp, Jackson, Mich. “A
bottle of Foley's Kiduey Remedy over
come the attack, reduced the inflam
mation, took away the pain and made
the bladder action normal. [ wish
everyone could know of this wonder
lful remedy ’’ Sold by all druggists,
Fate of Portugal’s Homer.
“The Lusiad” is one of the noblest
records ever written of national glory
and success. Camoens, its gifted au
thor, determined to do for Portugal
what Homer had done for Greece. The
great poem was written in the six
teenth century, which has been called
the heroic age of Portugal, and its
main feature I 8 the rounding of the
Cape of Good Hope by Vascoda Gama,
while a most interesting episode is
the crowning after death of Inez de
Castro as queen of Portugal. “The
Lusiad” took its name from Lusius,
who was said to have founded Lisbon.
Its author was born about 1320, and
his career, which began brilliantly,
was blighted by the death of a broken
heart of the lady of his love, for whose
sake he was banished from the land.
He wrote “The Lusiad” in his banish
ment and was recalled in 1571, losing
on the way all his property except his
poem. Pensioned at first by the king,
this great epic poet of Portugal died
in great poverty in 1570, when his
patron was also dead.
Thirty Years Together.
Thirty years of association-—think of
it. How the merit of a good thing
stands out in that time—or the worth
lessnes of a bad one. So there’s no
guesswork in this evidenece of Thomas
Arisg, Concord, Mich., who writes: *'l
have used Dr. King’s New Discovery
for thirty years, and it’s the best cough
and cold cure I ever used.” Oneceit
finds entrance in a home you ecan’t
pry it out. Many families have used it
forty years. It’s the most infalible
throat and iung medicine on earth.
Uneaqualed for lagrippe, asthma, hay
fever, eroup, quinsy or sore lungs.
Price 50¢, $lOO Trial bottle free.
Guoaranteed by W, A Sams.
Down In a Coal Mine.
To the ear accustomed to the con
stant sound of a living world the still
ness of a coal mine, where the miles
of crosscuts and entries and the un
ylelding walls swallow up all sounds
and echo s a silence that {s complete,
but as one becomes accustomed to the
silence through long hours of solitary
work sounds become audible that
would escape an ear less trained. The
trickiing murmur of the gas, the spat
tering fall of a lump of coal loosened
by some mysterious force from a
cranny in the wall, the sudden knock
ing and breaking of a stratum far up
in the rock above or the scurry of a
rat off somewhere in the darkness
strlke on the ear loud and startling.
The eye, too, becomes trained to pene
trate the darkness, but the darkness is
so complete that there is a limit—the
limit of the rays cast by the pit lamp.
—Joseph Husband in Atlantic.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
Excluded.
Ascum—Well, well! I congratulate
you, old man. And how is &‘.c baby
to be named? . Popley—By .my wife's
people, it seems.—Exchange,
B Ry
A long, slow friendship is the best:
a long, slow enmity the deadliest.—
Merriam,
Pneumonia Follows a Cold
But never follows the use of Foley's
Honey and Tar, which checks the cough |
and expels the cold. M. Stockwell,
Hannibal, Mo., says, ‘‘lt beats all t.h:‘.:
rentedies I ever used. I contracted a
bad cold and cough and was threatened
with pneumonia. One bottle of Foley's
Honey and Tar completely cured me.""
No opiates, just a reliable household
medicine, Sold by all druggists.
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4 Despair arg @es vopdenc)
Noonebné;.',womncnt t ltorzof the suffering;the
despair, and the despo ¥ /By woggn whg- ofg
‘\—) a daily burden of fll-bemdmuu prders and
derangements of the delicage apd ,q:portm,' s that are
distinctly feminine. The tortyrgs gp bravely, eaduregd, com
g pletely upset the nerves if long continued., , &
. . Dr. Pieree’s Faverite Prescription_is a pooitf:e cure for
/\ Tl weakness and disease of the teminina;orgagqu:. G
8 “ IT MAKES WEAK WOTEN STRONG,
_ A SICK WOMEN WELL.
o N It allays inflammation, heals ulceration and soothes pain.
07 It tones and builds ‘?lp the nerves, It h%nfchm:
{ & and motherhood. Honest medicine. ell it, an
" have nothing to urge, upon -you -n-dma ioéf"
It. is non-secret, non-alcoholic and has a record of forty years of cures.
Asx Your Neigusors. They probably know of some of its many cures.
If you want a book that tells all about woman’s diseases, and how to cure
them at home, send 21 one-cent stamps to Dr. Pierce to. pay gost of mailing
only, and he will send you a free copy of his grest thousgnd-page illustrated
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In handsome cloth-binding, 31 stamps. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y.
SESSIONS LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY
U Ris s b 21 3¢ 2
eS & O i ‘ & scloct; A i !
Now is the time to list your prop
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We already have a good list.
If you have idle money, from
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it for you, we eollect interest and
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and furnish you with the finest
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BORROWERS,
Come to headquarters. we can give you
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ABSTRACT OF TITEE
We have complete Abstract Books of
all property in Cobb County in our Fire
Proof Vault; if you are buying property,
or lending money on same. have us to
pass on the Title.
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We are prepared to insure your proper
ty. Come and see us, 204 Atlanta, St.,
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MOy TRILE B SEB 10058
TRETIRDENI.
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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 full
weight. We carry a full line of Shoes, Hats and Pants. A full
line of Staple and Fancy Groceriez, Hardware and High Grade
Fertilizers. Come to see us when in town.
All Kinds of Stock Feed.
A have just received a carload of the
celebrated
JAMES & MEYER
Buggies
and
Surrevs
C.T7T. WEBB,
166 ATLANTA ST. PHONE 262 MARIETTA, GA
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CROWN PLOWS i i o
Feature of Perfection
ee T T o e
; They are the best plows ever made for the work intended and are suitable
i N for every line of work on the farm. Light of draft, they save team, are
\ — L strong and economical in repairs; no bolt holes
e A to weaken, no bolt heads to wear, Sold sube
R — — Jject to your approval by trial. Ask pare
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=" THE CALL-WATT (0, Ricmuomn.
: > P t s VIRGINIA
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Ftiday, February 10 1910