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COUNTY NEWS DOTS.
POWDER SPRINGS.
. Died—Mr. A. . Comer, former
ly of Comer, Georgia, passed
away at the home ot his son, Mr.
H. J. Comer, on the morning of
Feb. 26th. Mr. Comer has spent
some time in our midst for the
past few vears. His health has
been failing for some time, and
although his death was expected
it was a shock to his relatives and
friends, as death always is.
Mr. Comer made many {riends
here who regret to hear of his
death and mourn with his loved
ones in this sad hour. His body
was carried to Comer, his lmmc,}
for interment. He leaves a wife
and several children. .
Miss Ollie Wolfe, who has been
in Atlanta for the past two weeks
in a millinery work room, spent
the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wolfe.
The box supper at the school
kouse Friday evening for the ben
efit of the baseball boys was high
ly enjoyed by all present and a
neat sum was realized. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. James Comer and |
baby left last week for L,‘.nyt(m‘{
Georgia, to make their home for|
awhile, as Mr. Comer has a }mai-{
tion in a bank at that place. ,
Miss Mary Landrum and Mr.
tGrady Nestlehut surprised their
friends by getting married Wed
nesday. Congratulations and best
wishes.
Messrs. G. W. Hardage and C.
M. McTyre have gone into a gen
eral mercantile business in the
store house formerly occupied by
Pr. M. T. Marchman, the drug
gist. Mr. Hardage has returned
from Baltimore, where he went to
buy goods. We predict a bright
Mture for this firm,
Mrs. W. L. Florence had the
misfortune last Wednesday to
fall down a flight of stairs at her
home. Besides getting a lower
hmb broken she was considerably
bruised up. We are sorry to hear
this news and only hope that Mrs.
Florence is in better condition
than was reported.
L NO.
ROSWELL.
Dr. H. P. Lyon and wife, of At
lanta, visited home ‘folks Satur
day night and Sunday.
Died—On the morning of the
28th of February, the infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mansells
was found dead in bed and was!
buried at the Methodist cemeteryl
at this place. !
Died—Miss May Long, daugh
ter of Mr. W. T. Long, of near
Roswell. She attended the fun
eral of her mother on Sunday be
fore and returned home, took her
bed with pneumonia, which re
sulted in her death. She was
buried Monday at Mt. Pisgah
cemetery. T'he old must die. The
young do die. We extend our
sympathies to the bereaved fam
ily. 1
Mr. Geo. W. Wing, Sr., who has
been very sick for some time, is
able to be out again.
Rev. Ralph Donahoe filled his
regular appointment at the Bap
tist church Saturday night and
Sunday.
L NO.
No company in the whoie history of
the business, regardless of age or size,
has ever returned to policy holders so
large an amount of the unused porticn
of the premium, generally called divi
dends, upon their annual dividend poli
cies as the Northwestern Mutual Life
Insurance Co. did last year. It will be
of special interest to know that the
dividends for 1912 will be considerably
mcreased over those of 1911, [f you
are considering buying a life insurance
policy don’t do it until you see me.
Ask any policy holder, and there are
many of them in Marietta, what they
think of the Northwestern Mutual,
then write me to come and see you. A
card will bring me,
EUGENE G. EVERRITT,
it Marietta or Atlanta.
MONEY TO LEND.
We have several thousand dollars to
lend to good parties in small amounts
on approved sccurity. Can you use
some of it ?
Bank of Powder Springs,
P()WDE‘R SPRINGS, GA.
| SMYRNA.
| Had a few days of sunshine last
iweck but it rained Sunday.
{ Miss Louise Williams, of East
{ Point, was the recent guest of
, Mrs. Wallace Thompson.
| Mr. and Mrs. John L. Pollock
i:md daughters, Nancy Lee and
‘Mary Sue, have returned home
lafter a pleasant visit in Rome.
Fire last Friday night destroy
ed two bungalows, the property
of Mr. Charlie Love. Mr. Watson
and Mr. Jones, parties occupying
these pretty houses, lost almost
everything they possessed. The
fire is supposed to have been
caused by defective electric wir
ing.
Mrs. Emma Whitfield was the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. R. G.
Ray, of Atlanta, last week. |
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gilbert have
returned to their home in Macon,
after visiting relatives here. |
, Miss Ethel Drown, of !’»clmont,!
entertained her iriends at a “tacky j
!pnrty" Iriday evening. |
f Little Misses Thelma and Mary |
' Joe Daniel have returned home
after spending a fortnight with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs,
T. N. Bullock, of Dallas.
. Rev. W. Lee Cutts, of Canton,
visited here last week.
Miss Leitha Durham, of Chat
tanooga visited home folks here
last week.
; Mr. John Keenan, of Alabama,
and Miss Bertha McWilliams, of
}this place, were married Wed
;nesday afternoon at the residence
of the bride’s sister, Mrs. Wil
liam Joseph Jones. Only a few
{friends were present and witness
‘ed the event. Dr. J. H. Patton,
of Marietta, performed the cere
}mony. Immediately after the
ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Keenan
,left for Tuscumbia, Ala., their fu
‘ture home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Russell
}and daughters, Annie and Wil
helmina, and Mr. J. J. Hunt, of
Marietta, spent Sunday the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Suttles.
Miss Sadie Long, of Pender
grass, is the attractive guest of
her aunt, Mrs. Hattie L. Sutties.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. John
M. Mathews, last Monday, a fine
boy.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Dan
iels, last Thursday, a fine girl.
i CRITIC.
ASTHMA! ASTHMA!
Popham’s Asthma Remedy gives
nstant relief and an absolute cure in
all cases of Asthma, Bronchitis, and
Hay Fever Soild by Wikle Hodges
Drug Co.; mail on receipt of price $l.OO
Trial package by mail 1o cents
Williams Manufacturing Co, pro
rietors Cleveland, Ohio.
ANSWER IT HONESTLY.
Are the Statements of Marietta Citizens Not Mnrel
Reliable Than Those of Utter Strangers® |
This is a vital question.
It is fraught with interest to Mariet
ta.
[t permits of only one answer,
It cannot be evaded or ignored
A Marietta citizen speaks here,
speaks for the welfure of Marietta.
A citizen’s statement is reliable.
~ Au utter stranger's doubtful. ‘
: Home proof is the best proof.
- J. A. McEntire. 107 Black st., Mari
etta, Ga., says: ‘‘Having used Doan’s
Il\'ldxwy Pills on several occasions
when I have telt in need of them, |
take pleasure in advising their use to
other kidney sufterers. I used Doan’s
;Kidney Pills particularly for attacks
i“f backache, caused by heavy lifting
and straining. Whenever I have had
‘thia trouble, I have found that Doan’s
| Kidney Pills can be relied upon for
relief.”’
t For sale by all dealers. Price 5u
ceuts. Foster-Millburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
| States.
1 Remember the name—Doan’'s—and
take no other.
MARIETTA JOURNAL AND COURIER.
l CAUSE FOR ALARM
Loss of Appetite or Distress After
' Eating a Sympton That Should
} Not Be Disregarded.
l Appetite is just a natural desire for
food. Loss or appetite of stomach dis
tress after eating indicate indigestion
or dyspepsia, Over-eating is a habit
very dangerous to a person’s good
general health, .
It is not what you eat but what you
digest and assimilate that does you
good. Some of the strongest, heaviest,
and healthiest persons are moderate
eaters,
There is nothing that will cause more
trouble than a disordered stomach, and
many people daily contract serious
maladies simply through disregard or
abuse of the stomach.
We urge all in Marietta who suffer
from any stomach derangement, indi
gestion, or dyspepria, whether acute
or chronic, to try Rexall Dyspepsia
Tablets, with the distinct understand
ing that we will refund their money
‘without question or formality. if after
‘reasonable use of this medicine, they
are vot perfeclty satisfied with the re
sults. We recommend them to our.
customers every day, and have yet to
hear of any one who hag not been
benefitted by them We honestly be
lieve them to be without equal. They
give very prompt relief, aiding to neu
tralize the gastric juices, strengthen
the digestive organs. to regulate the
bowels, and thus promote perfect nu
trition, and eradicate all unhealthy
symptoms ;
We urge youto try a 25c. box of
Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, which gives
15 days’ treatment. At the end of
that time, your money will be returned
toyou if you are notsatisfied. Of
course, in chronic cases length of treat
ment varies. For such cases, we have
two larger sizes, which sell for 50c.
and $l.OO. Remember, you can obtain
Rexall Remedies in this community
only at our store—The Rexall Store
W. A. Sams Drug Store.
FARM FOR RENT—Good two
horse farm between Mableton and
Austell. A, H. Neeson, 514 Spring
street. Atlanta, G. marB.4¢
FOR SALE—A good cow fresh in
milk. Miss Nolia Jordan, Marietta,
Ga. Reute 2. marB.lt
JOURNAL CONTEST TO CLOSE
NEXT TUESDAY AT NOON.
With only four more days to work
the big contest of the Journal will
close. The end comes Tuesday at noon
when the city clock strikes the hour of
twelve.
All the contestants are getting
’bunches of votes from ‘‘promisers and
last minute people.”” Mr. Put it-off
till-the-last-minute and Mr. Tightwad
%rare cheerfully meeting the situation
‘and giving aid to their favorite. It’sj
‘their votes that shall cut a big figure
‘in the award of the prizes next Tues-|
’da% |
he two elegant diamonds and the
old watch are on display in Daniell
%rothers’ window. Drop by and take
a look, they are as advertised. They
'are handsome and any lady would be
| proud of either. The diamonds are
pure white and of the best quality.
There is no luck about running in
this contest—the one who' puts forth
the effort, combined with the aid of
her friends will be the one to whom the
olive branch will cling next Tuesday.
And the only! way to get votesis to
‘add a name to the subscription list or
have the date moved up opposite an
other’s name. If you are gifted along
this line you will win.
The winners next Tuesday are as
| follows, who shall it be ?
! Miss Mattie Lou Barrett ?
, Miss Arrie White ?
; Mrs. C. B. Carnes ?
: District 2.
. Miss Etta Cogburn ?
. Miss Nora Rainey | 7
' Miss Sara Manning ?
' Miss Ruby MecCord ?
| Miss Jennie Henderson ?
f How'’s This?
| Weoffer One Hundred Dollars Re
lward for any case of Catarrh that can
‘not be cared by Hall’s Catarth Cure.
: F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, 0.
I We, the undersigned, have known
i F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
| believe him perfectly honorable in ali
' business transactions and financially
:able to carry cut any cbligations made
"by his tirm.
‘ NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
{ Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
| nally, acting directly upon the biood
land mucous surfaces of the system.
{ Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents
. per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
,’ Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
. pation.
KiLL ™= COUCH
a 0 CURE vwe LUNGCS
T T T T e
«m D, King’s
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New Discovery
FOR CBUSHS ,aniin,
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SLTIBFAG‘I‘OB‘!"
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
PILES! PILES! PILES!
Williams’ ludian Pile Ointment will
cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles.
It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at
once, acts as a poultice, gives instant
relief. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment
is prepared for piles and itching
Druggists, mail soc and $1 oco. Sold
only by Wikie Hodges Drug Co.
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~ ing accidental about our stock of
SAPLE AND FANCY GROGERIES
Nor the pri-wsat .en we gell. All
that has bo=a thought outlong ago.
and the pest goodes scoght and
baunght, Now we feel that the
{inest hne of
GROCERIES
is here almost for the asking. You’ll
like the goods as well as we do.
AB.GILBERT
____PHONE 150.
MONEY TO LOAN.
We want good applications
at once for $2OO, $3OO, $4OO
and $5OO, two to five years.
We can handle up to 25,000
but want a few small appli
cations at once. Come to
headquarters if you want to
borrow or lend.
SESSIONS LOAN & TRUST CO:
Janyl2-tf |
DUE WEST.
The Due West Literary and So
cial Club will meet next Saturday
night. A special program is being
prepared. The public is cordially
invited.
Mr. Paul Mayfield, of Atlanta,
spent Saturday night and Sunday
the guest of Mr. Luther Mathis.
- Mrs. C. W. Ellis, of Atlanta, is
spending some time on her farm,
having some repairing done.
Mr. W. T. Kelley made a busi
ness trip to Atlanta last week.
Prof. O. N. Worley’s school
continues very good.
No farm work done yet. Farm
ers, don’t be uneasy, you will
have plenty of time to plant a
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Aak your Drugglst foo CHI-CHES-TER'S
DIAMOND BRAND 1 ILLS in ReD and
GoLp metallic boxes, sealed with Blu
Ribbon. TAKE NO OTI'ER. Buy oFEo-;@
Druggist and ask for ONI-CHES.TERS
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twent{-fifi
years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable,
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
rarer EVERYWHERE ORI
CHICAGQO E. ST. LOUIS KANSAS CiTY ST. JOSEPH OKLAHOMA CiTY
RTILIZER
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“SOUTHERN BIG” | R Y and TANKAGE
BRANDS L T FERTILIZERS
ATLANTA, GA.
THE TAG GUARANTEES YOU.
The law of the state requires fertilizer manufacturers . '
to state the sources of plant food in their fertilizers as a Q
protection to farmers against the use of the cheap, unreliable <
materials. Thgs is ghe tag wefuse as ourdguarz:inte}ele of afli)sol_ltx)%e STATE OF GEORGIA
purity, worth and merit of our goods and the inflexible
honesty of their manufacture. : SOURCE DERIVED ‘moui
This law is the result of the demand that has arisen g i ey
from intelligent, discriminating farmers who know the worth lei PUOSPRATE, RO
of high class materials such as blood, bone and tankage and ~Mm | Teow amL Taseace som
who also know that cheap materials are not dependable. You ee R A
are not living up to your privileges if you pay full prices mz AR TASRAGE.
for fertilizers which are not guaranteed pure, and you cheat g .
vourself if you buy them at a lower price expecting to get W% PURE ANMAL MATTER :
full field results from them. ¢ : e E———
Your onlg' safety lies in buying the “Supreme” and PTASE | reom wmuars or roram
“Southern Big” brands which have been tested side by e
side with other fertilizers and found to be better fruit produc- i '\"':._..“_'_;" o
ers.l Don’t balk at the price but order from your nearest : s
dealer.
FOR SALE BY :
Fowler Brothers Company, Marietta, Georgia.
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- f"/{ f q\\ by-word at this bank: You
/ )| A+ will find us accommodat
/A7 ing, courteous and conserv-
IV 8 ative. A visit will convince
-' ey 5 il -y or
N ! 175‘ We pay interest on your
N 17 time deposits and 4 pct. on
‘qigifi,«’i cHh Savings Accounts.
SU o Your Momey be B Moy
\‘;,,/ | and put it ina bank where you
Wy~ know its safe.
MERCHANTS’ AND FARMERS’ BANK,
MARIETTA, GEORGIA.
OFFICERS :
R. A. HILL, PresipENT. JNO. P. CHENEY, V-PRESIDENT.
E. C. GURLEY, CASHIER.
DIRECTORS:
R. A. HILL, J.J. HARDAGE, N. M. MAYES,
A. A. IRWIN, JAS. E. DOBBS, R. R. PETREE,
J. L. GANTT, JR. J. E. MOZLEY, J.J. BLAOK,
————Guthman Laundry ———
And Dry Cleaning Company
Clothes and Laundry sent for and Delivered any part of the
City —PHONE 43.
I W - PELTEY % OUt AeEant
crop yet. You have your
destiny in your own hands now.
Move your smoke house and corn
crib from the west and north right
on your own farm. This is our al
ternative, cut your cotton acre
age by all means and raise your
supply crop first. Let your cot
ton be a surplus crop.
YES
Styleplus
Friday, March 8, 1912
Contract Painter
All kinds of Painting, Wall Tint
ing and Inside Finishing. I do
good, honest work and my prices
are reagonable and fair, and all
work guaranteed to be fully up to
the standard as to workmanship
and material.
Give me a chance to make you
a price on your spring work.
Leave your orders or anv infor
mation pertaining to my class of
work at Sams’ Drug Store, and I
will call on vou.
Ao Mo LY LE’
MARIETTA, GEORGIA.