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GUINEA RAGE NEXT
- SATURDAY AT WARD'S
~ There will be some fun in Mari
-etta next Saturday and if you want
to see it and also have a good chance
~of getting a nice fat guinea and a
‘half dollar to boot get on the jo/‘.).
‘Read the advertisement of Mr. Henry
A. Ward on the front page of this
week’s Journal and see what he is
offering—lhG will have a guinea race
Saturday and there is sure going lo
be some fun. The race promises to
be almost as exciting as the race for
bargains at his store last Saturday
when his big sale opened,
Be sure to be there. The guineas
will be turned loose at the store. Eyv
erybody has an eqgual chance—no
"Birives to it,
P e e s
Composer’'s Moods.
Those who imagine that a creative
artist can, through the medium of his
art, express his feelings at the
moment when he is moved, make the
greatest mistake. KEmotions, sad or
Joyful, can only be expressed retro-
Bpeetively, so to speak. Without any
special reason for rejoicing, 1 may be
moved by the same cheerful creative
mood, aud. vice versa, a work com
posed amid the happiest surround-
Ings may be touched with dark : nd
gloomy colors.—Techaikowski
Not Altogether Bad.
i lated Sportsman ~— “Migsed
again! 1 caw't hit a thing. I'll have
to give it up.” Stalker— Oh, 1 wadna
dae like that. Ye canna hit the n, but
Ye hae a fine style, whatever.”—Punch.
The Wise Man.
Now a wise man is one who under
stands himself well enough to make
due allowance for such insane moods
and varieties, never concluding that a
thing is thus or thus because just now
it bears that Jook.—Horace Bushnell.
Tree That Produces Milk, |
It is claimed that in South America
there is a most convenient milk-pro
ducing tree which the natives take
advantage of for the feeding of their
children. By boring a hole in its
trunk a clear, sweet stream of milk
emerges, which is both healthful and
delicious.” |
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Quite Sew. i
“What makes you so sure that all
dressmakers go to heaven when they |
die?” “Why, they must necessarilyl
live a nattern life.” i
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of from six to ten men. Bright new
faces every day. No delays. See us.
JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT
MARIETTA JOURNAL
Season Tickets for Qur F orthcoming Redpath Chautauqua
In arranging to inaugurate this Chautauqua this year the local committee secured 600 $2.50 season tickets, which
will be sold, while they last, by them for $2.00 each.
When these tickets are exhausted no season tickets thereafter can be had for less than $2.50. Also, the price of
season tickets will not be reduced from the first day to the close of the Chautauqua.
The single admissions to the different sessions of this Chautauqua aggregate more than $4.00, so it will pay you to
buy a season ticket even after the program has begun. For the single admissions to the respective entertainments see
program. Season tickets are non-transferable except within the owner's family.
CHILDREN'S TICKETS admit children aged six to fourteen years inclusive. All children are admitted to the
children’s work free.
Chautaugua Dates June 11th to 15th.
CHIEF OF POLICE CATCHES ;
28 NEGRO LOAFERS IN DAY
Police Chief Harry Looncy assisted
by Sheriff Swanson, Deputy Hicks
and bailiff Stephens got behind the’
negro loafers around town and pret-{
ty soon the callaboose was so full
they had to stop. Twenty eight of |
them were tried in the Mayor’s coultl
lWednesday night and nine were
found guilty of vagrancy.
Mr. Looney is determined to make
the negroes go to work or leave
town. |
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'WALLACE OFFERS SPECIAL |
| PRICES ON LADIES SHOES.’
T. L. Wallace is going to run out
some extra big values in ladics tan
shoes Saturday of this week and :f
you know a bargain when you meet
it in the road turn your nose toward
Wallace’s next Saturday. It is seldom
Wallace cuts prices but when he does
he makes up for lost time. ’
My, Wallacg also has the best
stocks of men's clothing and furnish
ings he has éver carried.
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Find Health in a Simple Toni::,]
How 1 vy women do you X:Lvfi';
! ) 6re - | ctly well, strong and |
foalthy @5 ¢ woman should be? They
not -be k enough to lie in bed
-put they are run-down, thin, ;flvl'v-l
¢ » tired and devitalized,
vwomen are so active nowadays, |
and 80 much is expected of them, |
that they constantly overdo and t:t;f-}
fer from headache, backache, nervous- |
ness and kindred ills, '
Such women need Vinol, our deli- |
eious cod liver and iron tonic with-|
cut oil which will ereate an :mp.nt.ifn,i
tone up the digestive organs, mu‘x.a%
pure blood and create strength. ]
lirs. Walter Price, Biloxi, WMiss,,
says: *“I was in a run-down condition ;
for months, I had taken several medi
cines but they seemed to do me no
good. TFinally Vinol was recommend
ed, and from the first bottle T began
to improve until I am strong and well
as ever.”
Try a bottle of Vinol with the un
derstanding that your money will be
returned if it does not help you.
P. S.—For pimples and blotches try
our Saxo Salve. We guarantee it.
Hodges Drug Company, Marietta, Ga
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REV. GEORGE L. M’NUTT.
EORGE L. M'NUTT, the “dinner pail man,” who is to lecture at our
Chautauqua on “Culture and Democracy,” has been upon the plat
form for years, and few men have had more return dates than he.
As Governor Hoch of Kansas sayvs, “He has a big brain, a big heart
and a big message.” Mr. McNutt was a farmer boy, Hoosier horn, from Doug
las county, 111. A student for a year at Princeton university, a graduate of
Wabash college, he became a Preshyterian preacher at Urbana, lil. To the
west of the church was the University of Illinois, with its army of students;
to the east the shops of the Biz Four railrond, with its 500 dinner pail men.
Thus from the first the preacher was confronted with the practical relations
of culture and democeracy. After preaching fifteen yvears in Urbana, Indian
apolis, New York city and the far west Mr. McNutt entored the University of
Hard Knocks to study first hand socia) and economic guestions. Beginning
as a roustabout in an iron mill, the preachier worked incog. through Indiana,
Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York, Boston and throuch New England
up to Maine. I'or seven years the man from the puipit, with his wife and
boys, lived the life of the unskilled day laborer's fawily, studying the prob
lems and conditions of the laboy peeple in the laboratories of living men.
Mr. McNutt's lecture here will be « f the features of the Chautauqua.
BORSLY'SSPEECH PUBLISHED
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TO THE PUBLIC:
I have just had printed 2 limited number of copies of the speech
of HUGH M. DORSEY, in the Frank trial. It is printed in beautiful
phamphlet form, and is accompanied by a chronological history of
of the Frank case and an exhaustive index to the address. As long
as the edition lasts I will send a copy to any address on receipt of
29 cents.
N. CHRISTOPHULOS, 411 THIRD STREET, MACON, GA.
A limited number have been placed at Stringer's Book Store in
Marietta, for sale at 25 cents a copy.
Dodging Promotion.
There is a chafing-dish period for
every college girl; but when the time
comes for the promotion to the higher
position hard by a grand square cook
ing stove, most of the graduates pre
fer to toot the alarm whistle on a
limousine.-——Dallas News.
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! MARIETTA, GEORGIA,
Friday, May 22, 194
A
Announcemenss
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FOR REPRESENTATIVE
To the voters of Cobb County:
I hereby announce my candiq. y
to represent Cobb County as one of
her two Representatives in the \,l
islature, subject to the actioy of the
‘Democratic Primary to be held o,
August 19th this year. 1 wil app:
ciate” not only your vote ahd in.
fluence, but, if elected, your counse!
and support as well.
JOHN T. DORSEY,
See s
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
To the whole People of Cobh Ceunty
I hereby announce myself »
didate to represent our county in tyo
Legislature subject to the Democ;
Primary to be held on the 19th day
of August 1914,
I favor: Strict economy in the o.
ministration of our governmn,
lower taxes; a County Board: 1, r
roads; better schools; the renty -
our State’s railroad properties ai )
per centum of the rent as a tgx .
the counties through waich the ;
road lies.
I will appreciate your suppor
Respectfully,
JOE ABBOTI
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
To the Voters of Cobb County:
I announce myself as a can
for the house of represeatati
in 80 doinz I pledge myself {o
ent all classes of peonle fairly
mpartially In matiers of
local interest I shaid be gover:
the wishes of the people on anv
that is affecting Cobb Co. sole
shall favor a clause therein syl
ting it to the votes of the 1
for ratification or rejection bei
becomes a law.,
Thanking you in advance for gl
the help you can give me,
B. M. STANLEY.
FOR STATE TREASURER
To the peopie ur ueorgia:
I am a candidate to succeed mvy
self as State Treasurer, subject ‘o
the action of the Democratic Prim
ary.
My candidacy :s based strictly up
on my record and experience in this
office, which are well known to the
people of Georgia, and which T trust
has been satisfactory. it in. vour
opinion, the management of the
State’s finances under my adminis
tration for the past several years has
been faithful and efficient, I would
greatly appreciate your endorement
at the polis in the coming primar;:
Thanking you for the support and
confidence extended me heretofor:,
I earnestly solicit your further kind
censideration of my candidacy in tha
Respectfully,
W, J. SPEER.
MONEY TO LOAN
AT 6 PER CGEXT
CAN LEND YOU A FEW THOU.
SAND DOLLARS ON GOOD FARXM
LANDS AT 6 PER CENT INTER
EST. COME AND GET IT WHILE
IT LASTS.
FRED MORRIS
NOTICE.
All persons are notified that from
and after Monday, May 4th, the City
Ordinances regulating the speed of
automobiles and headlights, mu®-
flers and cut-outs on the same, will
be strictly enforced.
H. H. LOONEY, Marshall.