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Friday, January 3, 1913
News From Over The County.
.Marietta Cotton Market.
- wotton sold in Marietta Wednes
day for 13 1-2 cents.
] DUE WEST.
Due West Lodge elected the
following officers for the ensueing
term: C. E. Scott, Noble Grand,
C. C. James, Vice Grand; O. C.
Kemp, Recording Secretary: J. W.
Mayes, Financial Secretary and C.
A. Kemp, Treasurer.
Lost Mountain Lodge, free and
accepted masons, elected the follow
ing officers for the ensueing year:
J. W. Arnold, Worshipful Master;
J. C. McCoroan, Senior Warden;
Andrew Prather, Junior Warden
and J. S. Pickens, Secretary.
Mr. J. C. Levell’s baby was taken
violently ill Saturday night. The
neighbors and Dr. Osborne soon
had the little on the road to re
covery.
Paul Meritt, Colored, mysterously
disappeared a few days ago and no
trace of him has yet been found.
Mrs. Green Wigley, who has been
very low with typhoid pnenmonia is
thought to be some better. Dr.
Osborn and a trained nurse are giv
ihg medical aid. we hope for her a
speedy recovery’
. We take it for granted that New
Year resolutions are in order, Re
solve fiast to do ;all the good you
can. Second to plant more corn and
less cotten. Third to attend to your
own buisness and let other peoples
alone. Fourth if you cant say some
thing good about your neighbor dont
.say anything. Fifth if you have
not got a Sunday school go to work
and get one.
We wish the Editor of the Jour
nal and all of its readers a happy
and a prosperious New Year.
YES
CHATTAHOOCHEE.
The people of New Antioch Bap
tist church enjoyed the Christmas
exercises here last Sunday night—a
long program and good speaking.
Ve invite the visitors back to see
us again.
Mr. Ed Mooney spent Christmas
holidays with his parents at Porter
dale.
We are sorry to say that Miss
Tishie Edwards, who has been very
ill fox some time, is not improving.
Mr. Albert McLain is spending a
few days with his parents.
Messrs. Sim and Luther Ander
son, of Milford, made a flying trip
thrpugh Riverside last Thursday.
Mr. Tom Davis and daughter,
Marzie, spent one day last week
with Mr. R. T. Reed’s family at
Riverside.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Weems are
all smiles over the arrival of a little
blue eyed boy. SLIM JIM.
SANDY PLAINS.
Mr. 1. O. Dodgen and wife visited
relatives near Roswell _Saturday
night and Sunday. |
Miss Ida Groover is visiting rela-*
tives in Atlanta this week.
Mr. Howard Dodgen visited rela
tives in Atlanta this week.
Mr. Howard Dodgen visited Mr,
Ogle Allen Saturday night. |
Miss Ruth Dunn visited Mr.
Duard Haygood Saturday night and
Sunday.
Mr. Lee Groover is on the sick
list this week.
Married—On Wednesday, Dec.
18, at the home of Rev. J. J. Crow,
Mr. Carl Dunn to Miss Grace
Groover. The bride is the only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Groover. We congratulate him on
winning such a lovely bride and
wish them a long and happy life.
The pound supper given by
Misses Orrie and Oddie Dunn Fri
day night was enjoyed by all pres
ent.
Remember Sunday school every
Sunday at 10 a. m. VIOLET.
MONEY TO LOAN—At 6 per
cent on real estate as security,
either farm or city property.
Call to see me.
J. GLENN GILES, Atty.
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INOYSTERS FERTILIZER
0 L BMYRNA.
Christmas times have come and
gone, now let every one get busy
and make the New Year both happy
and prosperous.
Miss Alma Hargis, of Atlanta was
the recent guest of Miss Emmie
Dunn. !
Mr. Howard Durham is visiting
relatives near ‘Woodstock.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gilbert, of
Macon, have returned home after
spending the holidays with relatives
at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eason, of
Kirkwood, were among our recent
visitors.
Miss Floy Mathews is spending
the Yuletide with friends in Atlanta.
The Christmas trees at the Bap
tist Church Christmas eve and the
Methodist Church Christmas night
were beautiful affairs. The little
folks taking parts in the events,
doing themselves proud, while Old
Santa Claus, amiable old gentlemen
in each instance, conducted the dis
tribution of the handsome presents
among the children of the Sunday
school, with humor and dispatch.
The occasions were brilliant, the
children delighted and the older
people pleasantly entertained..
~ The annual election of officers of
Nelms Lodge 323 F. & A. M. re
sulted as follows: A. W. Suttles,
W. M.; J. Walker Fuller, S. W.; T
Y. Westbrook, J. W.; P. P. Mann
ing, Treas. and M. V. Ruff, Sect.
- Mrs. R. E. Stearns and children,
of Albany, are the guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. P.
‘ Manning.
. Mrs. Charles Dußignon and son
'Fleming are home again after a
!pleasant stay with relatives and
ifriends in Atlanta.
. Miss Claud Whitfield, of Chatta
inooga, is spending the holidays with
' her mother, Mrs. Emma Whitfield.
. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McCullceh, of
Atlanta, were recent guests of Mrs.
; Matthews.
" The recent election for J. P. fi ¢
this district resulted in Mr. John F.
Petty being allowed to add the
letters J. P. ete after his signatnre
as a part of his officical ‘'Entitle
ments.”” Mr. Petty is young in the
‘business but says his long suit will
be “Marrying folks,” and they do
say he is practicing a cute little
ceremony suitable for long or short
occasions as emergency arises.
Squire Petty, we believe, will make
a fair and impactial judge, giving
everyone his just due.
Mrs. W. M. Devore spent several
days in Atlanta last week.
CRITIC.
THAT BAD COLD
Vapor Treatment Surely Does Clean
Out that Stuffed up Head.
Don’t try to break up a cold with
dangerous stomach disturbing drugs.
Get directly to the inflamed membrane
by breathing HYOMEI (pronounce it
High-o-me. Get abottle for 50 cents at
Wikle & Hodges Drug Co. and try this
rapid and economical treatment that
thousands are using.
Into a bowl of boiling water pour a
teaspoonful of HYOMEI, cover head
and bowl with a towel, and breathe
deep into the lungs the healing vapor
that arises.
Breathe this vapor for five or ten
minutes until the head feels fine and
clear, then go to bed and sleep soundly
until morning. No eocaine or opium or
harmful drugs in HYOMEI. It is made
of Australian Eucalyptus and other
antiseptics. It is guaranteed to end
catarrh, or money back.
Uncle Pennywise Says:
Things political are moving so fast
that some of the old wheecihorses are
having hard work to keep from being
run over.
PILES! PILES! PILES!
Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will
cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles
It absorbs the tnmors, 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 $l.OO. Sold
only by Wikle Hodges Drug Co,
adv’t
MARIETTA JOURNAL AND COURIER.
: CHATTAHOOCHEE.
Mrs. Lizzie Nix and family, of
Atlanta, spent last Wednesday with
ner mother, Mrs. Riddling, at this
place.
Miss Olive Thomas spent last Sat
urday -night with Miss Appland
Harris.
The Philathias of New Antioch
Baptist Church presented to their
Sunday School teacher a nice gold
signet ring for a Christmas present.
Mr. McWilliams, of East Point.
visited his sister at Riverside last
Sunday.
Mr. E. Z. Mooney of this place
spent Christmas with his parents at
Porterdale.
Mr. John A. Flore, of Floyd, Ga.,
visited his sister, Mrs. R. T. Reed,
Xmas day.
Mr. Tom Edwards, of La Fayette,
Ga., is spending a few days at this
place. '
Mr. John McLain, of Athens,
spent Christmas with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McLain.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Summerlin
and daughter, Miss Nettie, left last
Monday to spend the remainder of
the winter in Florida.
We are sorry to note that Mr.
Jim Casey, of Lowry, is very ill.
The Death Angel visited our town
last Thursday, Dec. 26, and took a
bright girl, Miss Tishie Virginia
Edwards. She was a good Chris
tian and had many friends and was
loved by all who knew her. She
had been a member of the New An
tioch Baptist church since 1904, not
oniy on the roll, but a Christian
worker. She was among tne first
members to join the Sunday school
Philatheas. Her floral tribute was
a design of the Philathea pin and
on it was the word Philathea in gold
letters purchased by the Philathea
girls. At her funeral the Philathea
class sang selected hymns and all
wore gray crepe on their arms.
Miss Edwards leaves two brothers,
Mr. Tom Edwards, Mr. Jim Ed
ward and three sisters, Mrs. Walter
Grewer, Mrs. Claud Ireland and
Miss Ada Edwards. She was laid
to rest in the Mason Cemetary Sat
urday afternoon, Dec. 28. We ex
tend our sympathy to the bereaved
ones, SLIM JIM
HOW’S THIS?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. GHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi
ness transactions and financially able to
carry out any obligations made by his
firm.
NATINAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, acting directly upon the blood
and 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.
WEST MT. ZION,
New Year greetings to the edi
tress, staff, corrospondents and
readers of the Journal and Courier.
There has been quite a number
of dinners and parties here during
the holidays. Xmas passed quietly
and pleasantly.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Evans, of
Jersey, moved to their new home
here just before Xmas.
We are glad to see Mrs. Grover
Mitcham out again after two weeks
sickness.
Miss Evelyn and Master J. E.
Greer, of Cedartown, are visiting
relatives and friends here.
Miss Vera Mitchell, of Atlanta,
spent the week end with her sister,
Mrs W. L. Evans.
Mr. H. T. Grogan and family of
near Macland have moved to this
section again,
Remember next Sunday Mr.
Melvin Lacy has promised to preach
at Mt. Zion. Let all who can, come
out to hear him SISTER.
His Advantage.
A millionaire can stand being hated
by everybody because nobody will be
that way to his face.
¥ ' OLIVE SPRINGS. °©
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Married, on Sunday afternoon,
Dec. 22nd at the residence of Rev.]
and Mrs. 8. E. Cassidy, Mr. M. E.
Daniell and Miss Clelie Knox. The
ceremony was performed by Rev,
S. E. Cassidy and was witnessed
only by a few friends. Mr. J. P.
York and Miss Phylia Cassidy, Mr.
Wylie Allen and Miss Carrie Cassidy
were attendants of the young couple
at the ceremony. The bride is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. F.
Knox a pretty young lady of kind
disposition and possesses many nohle
traits of character. The groom is
one of our hustliug farmers. Mr.
Daniell and bride will go to house
keeping in their new home that Mr. \
Daniell recently purchased from
Mr. R. E. Butler. Mr. and Mrs.
Daniell have a host of friends who
wish for them great happiness and
prosperity.
Mrs. J. M. Hames who has been
confined to her room for several
weeks with a serious attack of la
grippe is slowly improving. |
Mr. Willie Newsome spent the
holidays as the guest of friends and
relatives near Greensboro. ;
Mr. Reuben Jones of Hawkins
ville spent the past week with
friends, ~
Mr. J. C Reed, who was seriously
hurt several days ago is thought to
be somewhat improved.
Mrs. A. A. Daniell and children
spent several days the past week
with relatives near Acworth.
Mrs. J. T. White is very sick at
this writing we are sorry to state.
Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Jones of At
lanta spent several days during
Christmas with friends and rela
tives.
Christmas passed off very quietly
in this community and it seems
everybody enjoyed it very much.
The pound supper given to the
young people by Mr. and Mrs. G.
L. Shaw was well attended and en
joyed by all present.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tribble visited
relatives in our community re
cently.
We wish for the Journal and the
readers a properous new year.
Mr. J. J. Thompson will move his
family to Dr. Crow’s place below
Smyrna.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kendricks of
Kennesaw spent the holidays with
friends and relatives. CLYDE.
USE ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE,
The antiseptic powder to be shaken in
to the shoes. If you want rest and
comfort for tired, aching, swollen,
sweating feet, use Allen’s Foot-Ease.
It relieves corns and bunions of all pain
prevents blisters, sore and callous
spots. Just the thing for Dancing
Parties, Patent Leather Shoes, and for
Breaking in New Shoes. It is the
greatest comfort discovery of the age.
Try it to-day. Sold everywhere,2s cts.
Don’t accept any substitute. For
FREE trial package, address Allen 8.
Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
MILFORD.
There was no preaching here Sun
day as reported.
Christmas passed off quietly in
these ‘‘diggins.” Most everybody
went visiting and all seemed to en
joy themselves,
Mr and Mrs. Frank Favor of
Washington, D. C., visited Messrs.
Robert, Charles and James Favor a
few days last week.’
Mr. Will Chandler of near Villa
Rica is visiting friends here.
Mr P. F. Reynolds has moved to
the Shaw place.
Mr. George Booth of Olive Springs
is visiting friends here.
Everybody in this community
has colds.
Mr. Carl Shirley of near Marietta
visited his cousin Walter Wise one
night last week.
Mr. Luther Anderson is on a
visit to friends and relateves in Ala
bama.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Blair and
children of Marietta are visiting the
the family of Mr. W. B. Blair this
week,
Mr. W. B. Blair purchased a good
mule recently,
The singing at Mr. Harrison
Smiths Sunday P. M. was enjoyed
'by a large crowd.
~ Miss Bettie Philips of Cartersviile
is visiting the family of Mr. Joe
Harris.
Mr. Luther Inzer visited home
folks secently,
The writer wishes the editor and
the many Journal readers a Happy
New Year. DIXIE LAD
LOST MOUNTAIN.
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The holidays passed off quietly.
Friends and kindred met and enjoy
ed themselves together on various oc
casions. Among the visitors that
were here during the holidays were
Col. Rholie Ward and wife of Elber
ton. Lebbeus Pickens and wife of At
lanta; John Mayes of Murphy, N. C;
Wilson Arnold of Macon; L. C. Mayes
and wife of Cartersville; Horace Rob
inson of Chico, Texas; Osso Wardlaw
of Clarkesville, Tenn.; Misses Eben,
Zury Lee and Oneal Kemp of Corne
lia, Ga.
Mrs Carrie Colton and famiiy have
moved into the bouse adjoining Mr.
A. JI. Ward. We welcome them into
the community.
Miss Neilie Ward and her sister Mrs
Kate Pyron spent the holidays in Bir
mingham, Ala.
On December 22nd Mr. Warren
Lindley and Miss Lottie Warren were
married. Mr. Warren is a clever, up
right young man and his bride is one
of our noblest young ladies. She has
a very kind and pleasant disposition
and her manners have won for her
a host of friends who join in wishing
her and her husband a happy and use
ful life. Rev. E. D. Patton performed
the ceremony.
Also Henry Grady Echols and Miss
Pearl Leavell were married on Dec.
25th. The bride and groom are among
our most prominent young people.
The bride ig the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Leavell. Their many friends
waft congratulations to this wedded
couple.
We hear many commending Mr.
Daniel’s plan for improving our pub
lic roads. We like the plan and hope
to see our County issue bonds and
build good roads at an early date.
If Cobb keeps pace with other lead
ing Counties it must improve the pub
lic roads. Our commissioners cannot
build roads very fast on the limited
funds they now have. Let some of our
wise Solons get together and devise a
plan and submit it to the people.
Make this a New Year’s resolution
for Cobb County.
ALLEN.
NESBITT.
Christmas passed off quietly except
for an occasional gunshot. So far we
‘have not heard of anyone in our com
munity getting mixed up with any
tanglefot.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Fortner
on December 15th a fine son. He is to
be christened Woodrow Wilson.
Born to Mr, and Mrs. Gresham Dec
27th a daughter.
Mr. Robert Nesbitt of Spartanburg
5. C. spent Christmas day with his
father and mother,
Miss Cora Kilgore and brother
Noah visited relatives at Canton dur
ing the holidays. '
Mr., Martin Griggs and sons Guy
and Harold and Miss Nannie Griggs
of MacLandspent a very pleasant day
at the Decatur Orphans’ Home last
Frday. The Sunday school at this
place is planning to visit this home
sometime in the early Spring.
Miss Carol Rix of Chicago and Mas
ter Max Brown while visiting at Col.
and Mrs. R. T. Nesbitt's gave the
Sunday School a very pleasant visit
Sunday morning.
Mrs. W. R. Sanges, Master Morten
and Miss Genevive visited relatives
at Smyrna Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. John W. Booth and family,
Mr. Luther Heard and sister Miss
Alma spent a very pleasant day the
past week with the family of Mr. Bob
Vaughn at Floyds.
- Mr. C. J. Griggs and family visited
his parents at Mac Land Saturday
night.
Mrs. Jane Camp and daughter,Miss
Lucy, visited Mr. Joe Camp and fam
ily at Carmichaels Christmas day.
The first quarterly conference for
the Klizabeth Circuit was held at Eliz
abeth Church last Sunday afternoon
and was pleasant and profitable for
all present.
Prof. B. 8. Fleming of Powder
Springs dined with Mr. ¢. M. Head
Sunday and spent the afternoon with
his best girl here,
We are sory to note the illness of
Mrs. Gifford. Her many friends hope
for her a speedy recovery,
Mrs. R. T. Nesbitt had a large
house party during the holidays. The
guests included Mr. and Mrs. N. B.
Brown and children, Mrs. Kolb and
Miss Mary Kolb who are still with
her.
Mr. Gaddy Estes andsisters Misses
Sallie and Katie of Hiram, visited
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Head during the holidays.
We Miss Uncle Jack’s letters so
much sinee he has gone to the land
of flowers and orange groves. Seems
like he might tell us something of the
balmy days and good things to eat,
bhut, shucks it would just make our
mouths dribble. Say Unecle do teil us
all about it and we will take the con
sequences,
DON'T YOU SEE.
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~ What Would Newspapers Do?
If it were not for our mistakes,
life would be pretty monotonous.—
Judge. - .
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Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rhea
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There is no betterremog‘lwtbe- :
common diseases than DR. TUTT'S
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Take No Substitute.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Burnett have
returned to their home in Atlanta
after spending several days with
Mrs. Burnett’s father, Mr. S. J.
Baldwin.
Mr. N. C. Whitfield’s many
friends are sympathizing with him
in the loss of his mother, who died
at his home Friday night. My
Whitfield was one of Cobb County”s
oldest residents, and 'was loved and
admired by all who knew her.
Funeral services were conducted
Saturday by Rev. A. J. Morgan ané
interment was at the family burying'
ground on Morgan Hill®™* &= |
®Miss Ila Tollerson is™ spending.
sometime with her Aunt,[Mrs. Jesse
Fowler of Sardis.
Mrs. Andy Crowder had as her
attractive guest Wednesday Miss
Julia McClesky of Aeworth.; « &
Miss Lucy Butler had as her
guests on Christmas day Misses Lol
Hill, Carrie Gatlin, Mae Butler and
Ruby Mitchel of Atlanta, Messers.
Ernesr Cagle, Ernest Gatlin, Loa
Brock, Annie Fowler and Mr. and
Mrs. W. P. Burnest. Quite a pleas
ant day was spent by all, and the
guests attended the Christmas tree
Wednesday night, and reported a
d_(_e_Egh tful_time. it 55
Miss Ludis and Mr. Hugh Lee
Benson of Marietta are guests of
their brother, Mr. Howard Benson.
Misses Louise Fite and Willie
Morgan are at home from Bessie
Tif4 College for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse " Fowler of
Sardis, spent Sunday here with rela
tives,
Miss Mae Butler has returned
home after a pleasant stay with
relatives,
Miss Ruth Whitworth of Acworth
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed~
Gault.
Mr. Claud Gatlin of Marietta
spent several days in Kennesaw last.
week with his cousin, Mr. Ernest
Gatlin, :
Miss Ruby Mitchell, an attrac
tive Atlantan, has returned home
after spending the holidays with
Miss Lucia Butler. |
Miss Helen Carrie is spending some
time in Atlanta with friends and
relatives,
Miss Annie Mae Mayfield has re
turned from a pleasant visit in
Atlanta. ;
Miss Ollie Mae Morgan is spend
ing a few days with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Morgan.
Mr. Paul Robertson is home after
several enjoyable days spent in At
lanta with Mr. Paul Baldwin,
Rev. J. J. Bennett of Atlanta
preached an interesting sermon here
Sunday at 11 A. M. to an apprecie
tive audience. We hope to have
him with us again in the near future.
PENSELL ;
True Companions, .
There are some men and women
whose company we are always at our
best. All the best stops in our nat
ure are drawn out by their inter.
course, and we find a music in our
gouls never there before.~—Rev. Pros.
fessor Henry Drummond.
40 ACRES
of land one mile west of S ’rna,
10 ocres cleared and balance i or
iginal forest. 4-room house and
outbuildings. Graded road from
Smyrna. For price see
B. F. REED & CO.
Phone 34L.,, Smyrna, Ga.
J. T. Rutledge, Salesman, Phoue 27L
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