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Bl SALE AT WARDS
STARTS SATURDAY
Mr. H. A. Ward will put on a big
cut price sale beginning next Sat
urday a nine o'clock. There is a
big advertisement in this week’s
Journal and there are some big val
ues offered in it. Be sure to read the
ad. and then be sure to attend the
sale. He is going to remodel the store
and wants to get all the goods possi
ble out before the carpenters get to
work.
PRESBYTERIAL ECHOES.
Among the interesting talks dur
ing the meeting of the Presbyterial
in Cartersville was one on Mission
work in Mexico by Mrs. R. C. Morrow
who recently spoke on the same sub
ject here; another talk on Mission
work in the Kentucky mountains
by Miss Louise Milam and one by
Mrs. J. K. Coit of the Nacoochee
Institute.
The next meeting will be held in
Dalton. The Marietta ladies on the
programs read most interesting an
instructive papers.
BASKET BALL GAME, |
The basket-ball girls have arrang- ‘
ed for a game with Cedartown. The
date has not yet been decided but the
girls are doing some fine practicing.
So their team will be in first-class
condition Those who will take part
in the game are: Misses Ruth Ste
phens and Mary Lizzie Benson,
guards; Lillie Boatner, center, with
Dorothy Butler as center aide; Odes
sa Gifford and Annie L. Warren
as forwards, © ey
Let every one come out and help
the Marietta Imps win,
Game will be played at the Haynes
Street school campus,
DEAN PISE TO LEAVE ATLANTA
It has just been announced that
Dean Charles T. A. Pise, of St. Philip’s
Cathedral, Atlanta, nas accepted 2
call to St.James’ Church, Goshen,
New York. The removal of Dean
Pise will be a great loss to the Dio
cese. He was deputy to the last
General Convention, is president of
the Standing Committee and an ex
amining chaplain.
ITe has been Dean of the Cathedral
for nine years. Previous to that he
was rector of St. James Church, Mari
etta, for fourteen years, where he
is greatly beloved.
He is a consecrated and an ef
ficient minister,
From Atlanta notes in the New
York Churchman.
St.Jam~s Church, Marietta and
our citizens generally endorse the
above and it is with regret that we
see Dr. Pise leave Georgia.
Ladies’ and Men's clothing, new
stylish goods, sdits worth $17.50 go
g for $10.48. Men's pants worth
$4.00 going for $2.25; Boy's blhe
serge saits, all wool, worth $7.50 go
ing for $4.48, slzes 8 to 20, The Ger
man Store, L. Saul, Prop,
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MAKES BACKACHE -
A Few Doses Relieves All Such
Miseries. Bladder Weakness,
Kidney Trouble and Rheu
matism Promptly Vanish
Tt is no longer necessary for any
one to suffer with backaching, kid
ney trouble, have' disagreeable blad
der and urinary disorders to contend
with, or be'torturcd with rheuma
tism, stiff joints, and its heart
wrenching pains, for the new discov
ery, Croxone, quickly and surely re-
Tieves all such troubles.
Croxone lis the most wonderful
remedy yet devised for ridding the
system of uric acid and driving out
all the poisonous impurities which
cause such troubles. It is entirely
different from all other remedies. It
is not like anything else ever used
for the purpose. It acts on the prin
ciple of cleaning out the poisons and
removing the cause.
It soaks right in through the walls,
membranes and linings, like water in
a sponge, neutralizes, dissolves, and
makes the kidneys sift out and filter
away, all the uric acid and poisons
from the blood, and leaves the kid
neys and wurinary organs clean,
strong, healthy and well.
It matters not how long you have
suffered, how old vou are, or what
you have used, the very principle of
Croxone is such, that it is practically
impossible to take it into the human
system without results, . There i 8
nothing else on earth like it. It
starts to work the minute you take it
and relieves you the first time you
use it
If you suffer with pains in your
back and sides, or have any signs of
kidney, bladder troubles, or rheuma
tism, such as puffy swellings under
the eyes or in the feet and ankles, if
you are nervous, tired, and run down,
or bothered with urinary disorders,
Croxone will quickly relieve you of
your misery. You can secure an orig
inal package of Croxone at trifling
cost from any first-class druggist.
All druggists are authorized to per
sonally return the purchase price if it
fails in a single case,
DEATH OF MR. COOK
Mr. Walter Cook died last Tues
day at his home on Gober strect
after an illness of six months. He
was 39 years old and leaves a wife
and two small children.
The funeral service was by Mr. W.
H. Speer and the interment in the
city cemetery. The Marietita Red
Men of which he was a member, at
tended the funeral attired in their
regalia and marching before the
hearse.
Screen Doors and Windows at
Dobbs Hardware Co.
SINGING NOTICE.
The Seventh District Singing Con
vention will meet in Marietta, Ga.
June 20-21st, which will be the first
semi-annual meeting for this year
and the third session for this con
’venlion, and all officers of County
Conventions in the 7th district are
earnestly requested to attend th:s
session. As each County Pres, has
been elected a Vice Pres. of this dis
trict Convention and each County in
the Distriet is hereby requested to
send delegates, and we also invite
teachers and good singers generally
to attend this meeting.
Be sure that you go, and let us
have one of the greatest singings ever
held in North Georgia.
Don’t forget the date, June 290-
21st. The place, Marietta, Ga.,
where the good people of that beau
tiful town have invited this conven
tion, and it is needless to say more.
Respectfully,
W. G. TANKERSLEY, Sect.
You have heard that L. Saul, The
German Store, will move soon to
John 8. Dobbins old stand and I hate
to carry my stock to this stand. Yon
people of Marietta and Cobb County
better buy me out and save fifty
cents on the dollar, The German
Store, L. Saul Prop.
THE LADY MINSTRELS. :
The minstrel show given by the
civic league was very successful.
The little girls and boys were cute
in their posing and singing, and the
school girls were graceful and pretty
in their tennis chorus and character
posing. The black-face comedians
were great and the three ‘“middle
men’’, Miss Smith, Miss Roberts and
Mrs. Ryburn Clay, were a lovely trio,
their elegant evening clothes and
coiffures contrasting with the dark
sisters in their funny bows and slip
pers. The four singing ‘‘Rebecca ot
Sunny Brook Farm” were all slen
der, pretty brunettes, dressed in
flounced, pink-flowered Muslins with
pink sun-bonnets. The prettiest
number was last. This was a “Japa
nese Love Song’” sung by Mrs, C. D.
Elder, dressed in light pastel flower
ed kimono, with white chrysanthe
mums in her dark hair. She carried
a large folding fan and so did the
other ladics forming the chorus. The
kimonos, fans and flowers were all
beautiful and the stage scene remind
ed us of the poet’s question:
“Why does night show stars and
women in a better light”,
GET OUR PRICES ON ALL KINDY
OF BUILDING MATERIAL WE
CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF
GALVANIZED IRON AND VULCA
NITE ROOFING. SEE US BE.
FORE YOU BUY. PHONE 170.
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THE VAL DONA STORE.
MARIETTA, GEORGIA.
MARIETTA JOURNAL AND COURIER
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| NO. 10 COTTOLENE
ROGER’'S PRICE
$1.21
NO. 10 SILVER LEAF LARD
ROGER’S PRICE
$l.lB
NO. 1C SNOWDRIFT
ROGER’S PRICE
9s7¢
25 POUNDS SUGAR
ROGER’'S PRICE
$1.07
20 POUNDS SUGAR
ROGER’S PRICE
S7¢
10 POUNDS SUGAR
ROGER’S PRICE
14¢
48 lbs BEST SELF RISING FLOUR
ROGER’'S PRICE
$1.58
24 Ibs BEST SELF RISING FLOUR
ROGER’S PRICE
79¢
HOME GROUND MEAL, PECK
ROGER’S PRICE
29¢
HOME GROUND MEAL, HALF BU.
ROGER’S PRICE
IB¢
HOME GROUND MEAL, BUSHEL
ROGER'S PRICE
$l.lO
FANCY DESERT PEACHES
ROGER’S PRICE
15¢, 17¢, and 24¢
' CANNED TOMATOES, NO 25
ROGER’S PRICE
6¢
CANNED TOMATOES, NO. 3s
ROGER'S PRICE
S¢
SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAMS, pound
ROGER’S PRICE
17 1-2 ¢
CANNED CORN
ROGER'S PRICE
S¢
HEINZ BAKED BEANS, per can
ROGER'S PRICE
S¢and 12¢
POST TOASTIES
ROGER'S PRICE
NS¢
CORN FLAKES
ROGER'S PRICE
G
OOATMEAL
ROGER'S PRICE
NS¢
25 POUNDS SALT
ROGER’S PRICE |
21¢ '
15 cent size ARGO STARCH
ROGER'S PRICE ‘
D¢ |
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14 BARS LAUNDRY SOAP |
ROGER’S PRICE l
29¢ |
8 PACKAGES LUMP STARCH '
ROGER’S PRICE |
23¢ |
SPOTLESS CLEANSER :
ROCER'S PRICE |
4¢ |
DUTCH CLEANSER |
ROGER'S PRICE |
Se |
25 cent Star Naptha Washing Powder
ROGER'S PRICE
19¢
88 TELEPHONES 89
E. 0. GADDY
MANAGER.
Men, This is For Y
en, Inisils ror You
We want to tell you in a few words something about
our Men’s Department. Spring Suits for example, should
have your first attention, e?ecially these nobby blues and
browns. They are tailored in the best possible way and
guaranteed from first to last. Our special prices
Shoe selling here is done on the “make good” basis: this
means if the shoes don’t “make good” to you “we will.”
Selling the shoe to you is only part of our duty--we want to
follow up every pair we sell to see that they give satisfac
tion.
Ladies’ and men’s Oxfords and ladies’ Pumps in gun me
tal, patent leather, tan, velvet and white canvas
$1.25, $1.48, $1.98, $2.48, $2.98
Spring and Summer Millinery
The Season’s Latest Creations
At greatly reduced prices. All we ask is comparison in
both price and quality. We guarantee to please and can
save you from $l.OO to $3.00 on your hat.
$2.50 Hats . ; $1.50 200 Sh : 98¢
T S e
$4.00 Hats ; : $2.50 75c Children’s Hats . 48e¢
Here you’ll also find remarkable values in ladies’ Dresses, Skirts, Waists,
and Muslin Underwear, and Dry Goods.
RSP TR SN OSR RB e S s eSe S Le A N
wers THE FAIR corn
You are hereby notified that
your tax returns for 1914 must be
made not later than Wednesday May,
20th or said returns will be made by
me as the law directs, and all such
returns will be double taxed, as pro
vided 1n Section 1105, Code of Geor
gia 1910.
Respectfully
GEO. S. OWEN,
Tax Receiver
Cobb County.
Friday, May 15, 194