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It’s in Your Power
to stop it and so easy, too. Just save
those small amounts that you spend
carelessly and deposit them with us.
You'll be surprised at the result in
a years time,"
And don’t forget we’add 4 per
cent. toit. a 8
MERCHANTS’ AND FARMERS’ BANK
MARIETTA, GEORGIA.
OFFICERS:
R. A. HILL, President. .. JNO.P C HENEY, Vice President.
E. C. GURLEY, Cashier.
DIRECTORS: >
R. A, HILL, E. C. GURLEY, C. H. GRIFFIN,
A. A. IRWIN, JAS. E. DOBBS, R. R. PETREE,
J. L. GANNT, Jr., J. P. CHENEY,
J. W. Hardeman F. Hardeman J. A. Hardeman
J. W. HARDEMAN & SONS
Stock Feed of All Kinds
Pure Wheat Shorts, Choice Timothy Hay, International Sugared
Horse and Mule Feed, the beit one on the market, Burt Oats.
See Those Beautiful Presents we are Giving Away
HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF.
In ancieat times the wise man of the East bas;d all
their business affairs and calculations on the positions and
movenents of the stars. And now in 1913 the wise men
here patronize the STAR PRESSING CLUB and TRIO
LAUNDRY, ' i .08
MORXAL—-GET WISE. o g
Harry Haynes, Mgr., Phone 254
Over Grogan’s Barber Shop.
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I can insure your cars against fire,
trom any causeland anywhere they
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centffor fire only and forgfirefand
~theft 212 per cent upj Policies in
The Hartford Fire Insurance Com
pany of Hartford, Conn. See me
and take cut a policy today,
James H. Groves,
100 WHITLOCK AVENUE.
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‘Alkmaar, Holland, Has Many In
teresting Features.
Quaint Dutch City of 20,000 Is Typical
of the Country—Scene of ißesist
ance to Spanish Siege
of 1573.
Alkmaar, Holland.—The town itself
is one that must abide in the memory
of everyone who sees it for the first
time.” Its most important church is
the Groote Kerk of St. Lawrence,
which contains among other things
the ancient tomb of Floris V., Count
of Holland, who died in 1296. The tow
er of the Stadhuis dates from IEO7.
It contains a library and a municipal
museum, furnished with several not
able pictures. But the old Weigh
house, after all, remains to us the
most interesting of the buildings in
the town. Not least of its charms is
the prospect from the top. From it
our artist was able to secure a very
striking picture of the view as seen
from that eminent position. There
could not be anything more typical of
Holland. First of all there lis the
canal, the national waterway, winding
sluggishly through the town and divid
ing it in two. There are the canal
boats, the wagons of this aqueous
highway, placidly pursuing their jour
ney or walting by the wharves to be
laden or unladen. Most of all there
are the Dutch houses, or rather the
characteristic roofs of them—the view
that they would present to the stars.
The town is just of the right size to
be brought within this focus. It num
bers about 20,000 inhabitants, the ma
jority of“whom are connected directly
or indirectly with agriculture. But the
place has its historical records also.
It appeals to the historian as the
scene of a splendid resistance to the
Spanish siege in 1573—the period of
the Dutch struggle for independence.
The buildings, to which we, have al
ready made allusion, carry us back to
that sixteenth century, which was fa
mous there as in England for the
artistic beauty and sense of propor
tion brought to bear upon the work of
building. Houses of this period are
fine all the world over, and not least
in Holland.
The Dutch cheese trade is an old in
dustry in one way, but its great de
velopment is modern in character, Till
oitly a comparatively recent.period the
dairy herds in this country were neg
lected. The only requirement ap
plied to the cow was that she should
give a very large quantity of milk. It
was of such inferior character as to
become almost a proverbial expres
sion for thinness. But recent minis
ters of agriculture have changed all
that. They have brought science to
bear on the industry with ever-increas-
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IN BIG POWDER MILL TO DIE
Disconsolate Husband Prays for Ex
plosion, but Is Very Sorry When
It Comes.
Paterson, N, J—ln a suit for di
vorce on the ground of desertion, Pe
ter K. Hicks has gone on record in
chancery here is a most doleful hus
vand. He testified that the alleged de
sertion of his wife made him so dis
consolate that he got a job in a pow:
der factory, in the hope that the plant
would blow up. His prayer was almost
answered a few months later, when
he was sent to the hospital with five
others injured in an explosion. By the
time he recovered he ceased to grieve
over his domestic troubles, and decid
ed that life was worth living after all.
Can Get Drunk at Home,
Dallas, Tex.—lt is unlawful to get
drunk at any place except your own
home, according to a law passed by
the Texas legislature at a recent ses
sion.
Money Doesn’t Always
Buy Happiness,
HOWEVER....
The man who has money in the bank
doesn’tlook upon the sordid side of life
as does the man who is broke. Money
in the bank represents credit—the
power of accomplishment. It creates
confidence. It gives one standing and
prestige in the community.
No matter how small your start you
have the full advantage of our facilities
for increasing your accouni when you
bank at the
THE MARIETTA TRUST &
BANKING CO.
4 Per Cent Paid on Savings Deposits.
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President. Vice-President, Cashier.
: DIRECTGRS :
R. H. NORTHCUTT GEOQO. H. SESSIONS {T. A. GRAMLING
Capital and surplus over $lOO,OOO
Money © Loan
5250 to $25000 on
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Our chiet aim in business is to accomodate our pa
trons.
Our store is nothing if we cannot make you feel per
fectly welcome at all times. and free to use it and its
conveniences, as you would those in your own home.
We are glad to see you at all times---whether vou come to bn
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or not. Qur telepliones are at your service. We will
sell you postage stamps and postal cards, as
willingly and with as much plea
sure as drugs or stationery.
We want vou to feel that this is
indeed your store and come often,
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GANTT DRUG CO
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MARIETTA, GA.
{ FOR SALE
| A two acre lot on Fort Hill. This
lot has two cottages and a consid
!erable amount of gravel, suitable for
| street or road dressing. Will take
{51,200.00 for same. See me soon.
R. E. BUTLER.
- FOR SALE
47 acres land, 4 room house, good
barn and about 10 acres in bottom
land. 3 miles from city. Would
make good dairy or truck farm, Don’t
miss this pick up. Price $1,500.00.
R. E. BUTLER.
“Friday, Oct. 17, 1913
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
D. W. BLAIR. -
LawyEg, ‘
North Side Publie Square,
Magrierra, Ga.
- B. T. FREY,
ATTORNEY AT Law.
MARIETTA, GA. Office over H. A. Ward's
store, Public Square. Collections a spacialty.
Monev loaned.
CLAY & MORRIS. -
1L AWYERS.
Offiee over Sams’ Drug Store.
GORDON B. GAN "
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ATTORNEY AT [LAW AND : ~
ReaL EstaTß AGENT.
MARIETTA. : : GEORGIA.
Office up stairs over Sam'’s drug store
C. M. DOBBS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
MARIETTA, .. . . GEORGIA
Gflice over W. A. Sams.
JNO® T. DORSEY
ATTORNEY ATLAW
MARIETTA, GEORGIA
Office over Marietta Book Store.
J, GLENN GILES
Atttorney-At-Law
MARIFEITA, . .. .. GEORGIA
Office Over Marietta Restaurant
in building next to Court House.
WARREN E. BEN'SON, M. D.
OFFICE NOLAN BUILDING
CHURCH STREET.
- Office hours: 8 o’clock to 10 a. m.;
13 to 6 p. m,
ir Phone: Office 248; Residence 263
;T' J‘ VANSANT’ Mo D"
OFFICE OVER T. L. WALLACE'S
1 STORE,
Office Phone No. 164.
'Residence Phone No 351 J.
Dr. C. DURHAM ELDER.
GENERAL PRACTICE AND SURGERY.
Office over Store of DuPre & Wallace
Phone 181.
_Residence: Miss Towers’, Lawrence
Sireet, Phone 128,
DR. W, M. KEMP,
| (vENERAL PACTITIONEX
JARIETTA. GA, Office, in Geber buil:
iy over Ward Bios. store. Residence allen Win:
place, Lawrence street.
revidence Phou 78, Officy Phone -
| DR. S. GROOVER
DENTIST
Marietta Georgia
Office front rooms
over Wikle Butler Drug Store
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DRS. J. D. & W. H. MALONE.
—PHYSIGIANS.—
Offices over Fowler Brothers’ Store.
Office Hours:
10to I2a. m. and 8 to 5 p. m.
Office phone 93. Residence phone 73.
W. H. Perkinson L. L. Blair.
Res. Phone 191 Res. Phone
DRS. PERKINSON & BLAIR.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Office Over Book Store.
Office Telephone 23,
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J.A. H. EDWARDS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
MABLETON, GA,
Offers his professional services to
the people of the Southwestern portion
of Cobb County. Will do a general
practice. Night calls promptly re
sponded to. iundo-Iyr,
RN R, GREEK. M.D., D.D.
u . v o ey Wo s U
SuUrRGEON DENTIST
Office south side publlc square. Over,Mayes
Bros. store, &7
MAR/ETTA, GEORGIA
JOHN H. BOSTON, JR.
ATTORNEY AT LAW Wit
Real}Estate, Loans and Title Work P
Handled Especially. ’
MARIETEX . | ~ - . GBRORGIA
Office with D W. Blair.
JAMES H. GROVES
(Successor to John T. Groves )
INSURANCE.
Fire-—- Accient—Beaiih—-Liabiiy—Pigie Glosé
Representing some of the strong
est companies in America. Special
attention given to first class arm
property and cotton gins. {
I have the most attractive accident
Policy ever put on the market.
Office, 100 Whitlock avenue, In
rear First National Bank.