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*Ofidal Organ Cobb County
. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1912 |
YOLUME 46:
I want to thank my many friends and customers for their
very liberal support and patronage since I reopened my
, HARNESS BUSINESS.
: You will find me at the same old stand, 106 Atlanta st., with a
complete line of HORSE GOODS of every kind.
Your repair work neatly and promptly done. I will make your
Harness to special order, just like you want them.
ALL WORK CASH. NOTHING CHARGED.
I have a nice line of Buggies and Surreys for cash or good note.
; Thanking one and all for past favors, I am
- Very respectfully yours,
C. T'. YW = a
Toric Invisible one-piece Bifocals. Baw iy D
Toric Invisible two-piece Bifocals, "\.‘:‘\ \: / b ¥
Every Bifocal offered for sale can | ™ '_‘ e \i
be bought from us. We carry in [N 2
stock every patent nose piece made. ‘h o
With our facilities, frame adjust- L Lo
ing and fair dealing, you can get the 0%/ A,
best service obtainable. ; 7"‘
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A COMIEE L of Operd GIOSSEs .ot
75 Peachiree Street
WALTER BALLARD OPTIGAL 0., ™ ™**“Avant,
HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF.
In ancient times the wise men of the East based ‘all
their business affairs and calculations on the positions and
movements of the stars. And now in 1911 the wise men
here patronize the STAR PRESSING CLUB and TRIO
LAUUNDRY,
MORAL—GET WISE.
Harry Haynes, Mgr., Phone 254
Over Grogan’s Barber Shop.
Cut OQut This Ad.
LS MR, 110 ’
MOLES AND WARTS
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MOLESOFFE
for the removal of MOLES and WARTS without pain and
leaving neither scar nor mark
is the same remedy that we sold your grandmother, and has since
its first appearance upon the market, carried with it the Unani
mous Indorsement of Man and Woman.
MOILESOFF was the best in pioneer days, is still the best
to-day. Our long experience protects you.
Letters from personages we all know, together with much val
uable information are contained in an attractive booklet, which
will be sent free upon request.
If you have any trouble getting MOLESOFF, send one dol
lar direct to the undersigned.
One hundred dollars in gold will be paid to the Fart,y mailing to us a
picture of themselves before and after using MOLESOFF; these pictures
to be accepted, and used by us, for advertising MOLESOFF. One mil
lion people will see your picture with and without an ugly growth on
your person,
FLORIDA DISTRIBUTING CO., Dept. G-266.
Pensacola, Florida.
VY. J. BI.LACK.
ONDERTAKER. EMBALNER and HINERAL DIREGTOR
Mellc g Wooden Burl Gases, Robes £Tc
CALLS ATTENDED DAY OR NIGHT
PHONES | &ysioens, 2 { MARIETTA, GA.
J. F.Petty, Smyrna, Ga.
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WILL BUY -
Cotton, Cotton Seed, and all Farm Produce at the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE.
.YOU NEED NOT GO ELSEWHERE TO SELL.
YOU NEED NOT GO ELSEWHERE TO BUY.
- Tell selected stock of Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise
WOOD, COAL AND FERTILIZERS.
@he HMacictia Journal
SCRUBBING BRUSH AT DOOR
Good and Cheap Cleaner In Mud
dy Weather—Bomo Other More or
Less Helpful Hints.
A large, coarse scrubbing brush
hanging near the kitchen door is a
good and cheap cleanser in muddy
weather, especially when the children
are running in and out.
Glycerine is the best lubricant for
the meat and vegetable grinder, for
the reason that it does not leave un
pleasant odor if brought into contact
with the meat,
Now is the time of year when chlo
ride of lime should be utilized In
generous quantities, :
Iron rust may be removed from
white goods by boiling the articles
in water containing cream of tartar,
allowing three tablespoonsful to a gal
lon, This is more effective than lems
on juice and salt,
- To remove mildew from curtains
wet them in clear water, then rub well
‘and plentifully with laundry soap, af
‘ter which put on a liberal coating of
itable salt and hang In the sun. Re
new the treatment from day to day.
If the mildew 1s bad it may take
‘some time, but it is sure.
’ A pinch of borax put into the water
,with fresh cut flowers will make them
'last longer in hot weather,
l Always lay a shirt on the table
while packing, as it is most important
that it should be kept flat.
Might Be So-Called.
:‘lsn't it an insult to call me a flop-
Yeared, bow-legged porcupine?”’ asked
an applicant for divorce.
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Happy New Year to You!
‘ YOU have our best wishes for
-~ a good year that’s coming; we hope
it will start right for you and end right;
and be good for you all the way between.
I[f we can contribute in any way to your
success or happiness we'll do it. So far
as good clothes will help, we’re here with
the best;
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
fine suits and overcoats hely to prosperi
ty; and make a man look successful.
We have lots of other things to ‘
; wear of the same hizh quality. ‘
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T. W. READ
The Clothier |
Phone 200. Marietta, Ga.
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Gift That is Divine. &’
It instead of a gem, or e ; a
flower, we could cast the gift %
lovely thought intc the hear§ of &
friend, that would be giving §!/ the
angels must give—~George M. Dm.
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Eastern “Mining Promoters.”
Seven natives at Dacca, India,| were
recently convicted of swindling |wom
en by pretending that they ha¢l the
supernatural power of causing nhoney
deposited with them to be doubled ia
value in three days’ time.
Here’s Two.
A famous philosopher was discuss
ing truth. “There are three times,” he
said, “when a man is justified in tell
ing a falsehood. They are, firfit, to
& woman; second, for a woman, and
third—well, I forgot the third.”'
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Democracy in Death. !
While we are reasoning conoeTn!u
life, life is gone; and death, though
perhaps they receive him differently,
yet treats alike the fool anq the
philosopher. {
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Rustle.
Little girl from the city, seeing
freckled country child for the first
time—"“Oh, mamma, come quick and
look at this little boy! He’s all rust
ing!”—Judge.
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Two Points of View.
Young men think old men fools, and
1d men know young men to be 80~
f. Metealf.
ALLEN, COGGINS &ZHEARD'
Funeral tirectors and Embalmers
107-109 OWDER SPRINGS STREET ;
MARIETTA, - -!- - - - - - - GEO
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gives beauty an/ spaciousness to an inter
ior, and withouimaterially increasing the
expense. Provied, of course, that its
design is correc its workmanship faultless
and its wood operly selected and sea
soned. If we uild it, it will have these
qualities in periction and its cost will be
small.
. J. Blak Lumber @ompany
MAIEETA CA&
Money T Loan On Long
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‘ale Rates -
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R. N. HO.LAND & SON.
Real E§ta_§§ Lba ns, Court House,
MARIETflf," | GEORGIA
J. W, Hardeman F. Hardeman J. A. Hardeman
Hardman & Sons
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Polite and courteoireatm nt, good honest goods and full
weight. We carry a} lineif Shoes, Hats and LPants. A full
line of Staple and Fa Groceries, Hardware and High Grade
Fertilizers. Come tor us when in town.
All kds of Stock Reed.
R.E BITLER & SON
Real ;tate and Renting
Farms, City And Business Property
Office 5.9 0 A\lfxietta Tru t and Banking Co.
PHONE 417 R MARIETTA, GA.
? W. V. WATKINS
Carriage andVagon Manufacturer.
Carriage Touming and Painting,
The Best Fbber Tires Put On.
F\’EPAIRINQQIHQ RSE SHOEING
done in a satisfactcNuanner, Satistaction Guaranteec
Phone No. 67, Wadlgton Avenue. Marietta, Georgis
OFFICIAL. OFf
Of the City
FRiDAY, DECEMBE
ONE DOLLAR PFHR