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PACK EIGHT THE STANDARD. CEDARTOWN. GA. JANUARY 26. 1622. WE EARNESTLY DESIRE TO Help You Build Now In order that we may be of the most service to our trade, it is very necessary that all should ful ly undrstand our TERMS We can carry only a certain amount of dividend payment accounts; and when this limit is reach- fed, we must stop. We will fiddly make such ar rangements when possible, blit THIS MUST HE DONE IN ADVANCE of delivery of material. We plan to carry a stock that will offer our cus- tomersythe beat service possible.. We cannot car- Yy thestock An & the accounts; therefore, in the absence of previous arrangements definitely 'Made, all Sales from this date will be strictly cash. for your convenience^ we , jvill hold invoices un til the completion of the work or the first of the iftonth, where the work-extends over a longer- period. Statements are due upon presentation and all ac counts must be handled upon this basis. SEE US FIRST. FOUNDED 1882 BY T.'H.'HIGHTOWER. LEGAL SALE. Ooorgla, Polk County. . Under and hy virtue of a Ppf«r of executed by 8. T. Brock to MW. Doira Cj Tate, on the 28th day SuDjamfecr, 191$, recorded In the office of the Clerk of the 8u- nerlor Court In look 18, page 91. tlio nndrt- oignetl will sell at public outcry at the court house In snld county, during the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In heb- ruary, 1922, to the highest biddqr for cash, the following property, to-wlt: The north half of lnnd lots Nos. 644 and 887 and 472, In the 2d District and 4th flec tion of Polk county, On., together with all improvements situated thereon. Said tract of land containing 60 acres, more or less. Bald property belrg the snim* property and fully described in deed from H. H. Holland to fl. T. Brock, dated Sept. 28, 1918, and recorded ... ... In Book No. 1, puge 216, Polk County r«c- fondant In Ccdnrtown District. . ords, for the purpose of pnylng two certain Also, at the same time and place will be promissory notes, dated Sept. 28, IW8, and sold the following described property, to-wit: payable Dec. 20, 1920, and Dec. 20, l92l.for.83Q bundles of fodder, 17 bus. ofcotton $680.00 and $640.00 rtfirroctivcly, with In- seed, and 28 1-2 bus. corn, more or less. teroBt nt the rate of eight per cent from Levied on and to he sold as the property date. th*» total amount due on said n<?tc*i be- 1 of Hud Conaway and Mrs. Maggie Conn ing $1,120.00 principal, and *292.44 Interest, | way by virtue of and to satisfy o mort- together with the costs or this proceeding, gage fl. fa. on personalty-issued from the as ptfjvlded In said fleeurytv Deed. A con-1 City Court of Polk County In favor of J ycynnee will be executed to the purchaser by i B* Isbell the undersigned as authorized In snld Se-! eurltv Deed. This property sold na part of the estate of the said fl. T. Brock. This 8d day of -T-ouarv. 4922. SHERIFF SALES FOR FEBRUARY. Will be sold before the Court House door In Cgdartown, Ga., within the legal hours of sale On the first Tuesday In February,- 1922 at public out-cry to the highest and best bidder, the following described property, to wit: A 1914 model Ford touring car; 1 Jer sey milk cow two and one-half yenrs old; I one-horse wagon and harness. Levied on and to be sold ns the property of Joe Jenkins, principal, and G. R. Weaver, E. R. Carter and R. F. WilBon, securities, hy virtue of and to sntisfy n mortgage fl. fa. on personalty issued from the City Court of Polk County in favor of W. H. Heath vs. the said Joe Jenkins, principal, and G. R. Weaver, E. R. Carter and R. F. Wilson, APPLICATION DISMISSION, Georgia, Polk County. It may concern: J. P. Upshaw, la to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of said J. M. Upshaw, deceased, to appear nt my oflleo within time prescribed by Isw and show cause, if any, why said ap plication should not he grnnted, This 2d day of Jnminrv, 1922. W W CRAWFORD. Ordinary APPLICATION DISMISSION. Georgia. Polk County. To whom it mny concern: It. H. Prior, having applied to me for lettere of diHinla- alon as administrator of Jerry Ware, late of •aid county, this is to cite all iwifl sing ular the creditors and next of kin to lie and appear nt my office within the time proscrib ed by law and show cause. If any. why snld apnllcation should not he granted. This 2d day of Jnnunrv, 1922. W. W. CRAWFORD, Ordinary. APPLICATION ADMINISTRATION Georgia, Polk County. To whom it may concern: Mt*s. Minnie filmerville having applied to me to have G. H. Hutcheson appointed administrator of estate of O. U.-fiimerville, Into of said county, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin to be and nppear at my of fice within the time prescribed by law why said application should not be grated TYPEWRITER RIBBONS of *11 kinds, and best quality Carbon Paper, •t .‘the Standard office. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO DEBT- ORS AND CREDITORS. Georgia, Polk County. Notice is hereby given to atl creditors of estate of Richard Mendows,lata of said coun ty, deceased, to render in an account of demands to me within the time prescribed by law, properly made out, and all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby re quested to make Immediate payment to th# undersigned. This Ctli day of Dec. 1921. D. W. HUNT. Adm'r. estate of Richard Meadows, dec’d. Administrator's Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Gcorgin, Polk County. Notice is hereby given to all creditors of estate of G. W. Lindsey, into of snid county, deceased, to render in an account of their demands to me within the time prescribed by law, properly mnde out. And nil persons indebted to said deceased are horeby request' od to make immediate payment to the said undersigned. Tills 12th dny of Dee., 1921. A. D. HOGG. Adnir. of Estate of G. W Lindsey, Dec’d IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNIT ED STATES, FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. In re W. A. Green and Mrs. W. A. Green, Bankrupt. No. 1,680. In Bankruptcy. A petition for discharge having been filed in conformity with law by above named bankrupt and the Court having ordered that the hearing upon said petition be had Feb. 18th, 1922, at 10 o’clock a. m., at U- nited States District Court room, in the city of Atlanta. Georgia, notice ia hereby given to all creditors and other persona in interest to appear at aaid time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of tlie bankrupt for discharge should not be granted. O. C. FULLER, Clerk. By JNO. C. PRINTUP, Deputy Clerk. DOUGHNUTS! Have you tried thoso Doughnuts That we have frdah every day They are “mighty” good. Phone 96 and we'll deliver thorn. SANITARY STEAM BAKING CO. Phone 96. Main St. CHURCH RESOLUTIONS. Resolutions adopted by unanimous vote of the First Baptist church of Cedartown,. with reference to the death of J. Frank Howard, which oc curred'on Jan. 10th, 1022:— Whereas, it has pleased our Father in the exercise of a wisdom beyond our understanding, to take from us our brother, J. Frank Howard, and, Whereas, Brother Howard, by the correctness of his life, by his wonder ful obedience of the Scriptural in junction to abound in the virtues of joy, long-suffering, meekness, kind ness, mercy and love, and by 'his di ligence and faithfulness in the busi ness of the Kihgdom of Ood, had not only won the hearts of the mombers of this church and people of this com munity, but had proven himself a most useful member of this church, an exemplary Deacon,, and a model Church Treasurer, and a citizen of the kingdom of God of whom it can be-truly said, "Well done, good and 'faithful servant, thou hast been faithful.” Now, therefore, it is resolved that we express our deep appreciation of beauty of his life and noble example of Christian manhood, and for his tirejess, unselfish and most efficient service. Resolved further, that wo extend to his wife, children and other rela tives our sincere sympathy in their great loss, assuring them of our par ticipation of their grief, for we too have suffered loss, and assuring them also of our firm conviction that our Father, who cares for us and who lots not the fall even of a sparrow puss unnoticed, will abundantly re ward all who, like Frank, grow not weary in well doing. LAKE LETTER. A big boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Prince Ausbomc last week. Mrs. C. S. Gossett was in Cedar- town Saturday. Mr. N.-M. Caldwell was in Rome one dny last yveek. Mr. J. T. Denton was in Cedar- town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Carter, of ML Home; were visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dunn one day last week. Mr. Henry Powell wns in Codnr- town Snturday. Mr. T. C. Moss was in your city Snturday. Thu singing given at the home of Mrs. P. F. Hogg Sunday night wm greatly enjoyed. Messrs. J. C. H. Dunn and Q. C Odom were in Rome Monday. A fine 13-pound boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. H. Dunn on the 23d. Mr. Mosco Collier spent several days last week in Atlanta. Mr. J. C. Brooks was in Cedar- town Saturday. Mrs. John Benefield attended ad vices Sunday nt Mt. Home. Two cars of young people, chap eroned by Mrs. O. B. Whitehead, at tended “Wuy Down Blast" in Cedar- town Wednesday-night. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Rushing spent Sunday with relatives at New Home. Mr. T. C. Faires was in Cedartown Tuesday. Mr. T. C. Faires and daughter, Mrs. R. H. Hogg, spent the week end in Rome. The singing at Mr. A. F. .Faires Sunday night was enjoyed by all those present. Mr. Hulet Pledger, of Anniston, has been visiting Mr. T. R. Mulllnax and family. Mrs. J. W. Bridges was in Cedar town Saturday. > Sunday was a bad day, and we did not get to organize our Sunday School. Come Sunday at 2.30 p. m. Messrs. Emory Cantrell and M. R, Collier were in Cedartown Monday. The new bridge just built for us by our County Commissioners has certainly proved itself worth while during the recent rains. It has stay ed above high water, and our mail carrier and the public generally have found n great convenience. COLLARD VALLEY NEWS. Mrs. S. F. Leslie, aged 72 years, passed away Friday morning after many months of suffering, and fu neral services were conducted Satur day morning by Revs. C. A. DeVane and J. M. Landrum. The remains were taken to Cedartown for inter ment. She is survived by her hus band, who has much sympathy in his loss. Her brother, Mr. W. W. Wil Hams, of Peach Orchard, Ark., arriv cd here just after her death. Her adopted son, Mr. J. L. Leslie and wife, of Morgan Valley, and her nieces, MCsdames J. F. West of Ar muchee, and Buell Mitchell of Rock Run, Ala., were called here by her illness and death. Mr. R. L. Whitehead was in Rome Thursday atemoon. Mr. Charlie Johnson, who cut his leg very badly \yith an axe a few days ago, is recovering nicely. SAUSAGE GRINDING—We want to grind your sausage for for you. JUDKINS’ MARKET. When the Weather Clears Up. Come to the YELLOW FRONT STORE, and let us show you that we have a big stock of Bankrupt Hardware brought from our Bremen store, and also let us show you that we will sell you these goods cheaper than you can possibly' buy them elsewhere—even cheaper than you could buy* them if you were buying in a wholesale way. The prices on hardware are on the decline, and just as fast as the decline come we will put them into effect. Good Goods for Strictly Cash at die Cheapest Price, is Oar Motto. If you need a Range Cook -Stove, our prices can not be beat. Top Buggies at pre-war prices. Do you need one ? We cannot be beat for Price and Quality' on Auto Tires and Tubes. We sell you the best grade of Auto Oil at Wholesale Price, and give you a good spout can free. We say' this is the best oil made. All kinds of Harness and Collars. You need them— we don’t Come and get them. If you don’t come now you will have to come later. YOURS FOR HARDWARE PEOPLE, Bartlett Hardware Co. MORGAN VALLEY NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. M. Jackson spent Sunday at Fish. Mias Thelma Chandler spent the week end at Bcllview. Mr. Olive Dugger was here Sat urday from Fish. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNIT ED STATES. FOR THE NORTH ERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. In re Bartlett Hardware Co., Burtlctt Au- motive Equipment Co., E. S. Bartlett, O. . llurtlott, J. E. Bartlett, E. D. Bartlett, B. I). Bartlett, Bankrupts. No. 1,421, In Bankruptcy. A petition for discharge having been filed conformity with law by abwe named bankrupt und the Court having ordered that henring upon said petition be had on Feb. 18th, 1922, nt 10 o’clock a. m„ nt the United States District Court room, in the city of Atlanta, Georgia,notice is hereby giv- editors nnd other persons in in- pear at said time and place and cause, if nhy they have, why NOTICE FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS In the District Court of the United States of Georgia, In Bankruptcy. In the matter of E. M. Dial, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 1,612. To the creditors of E. M. Dial, of Cedar- wn, in the county of Polk, nnd District oresaid bnnkrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the 13th dny of Jununry, A. D., 1922, the said E. M. Dial, was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and thnt the first meeting of his creditors will held nt the Referee’s office in the city of »mo on the 28th day of January, A. 22 nt 10 a. in., at which time the a creditors may attend, prove their claims,) . point a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may p erly come before said meeting. W. S. ROWELL. Referee in Bankruptcy Rome, Ga., Jnn. 18th, HW22. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDI TORS. In the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Georgia, in Bankruptcy. In the matter of J. W. Sparks, Bankrupt, In Bankruptcy No. 1,619. To the creditors of J. W. Sparks, of Cedartown, in the county of Polk, and Dis trict aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on 28d day of January, A. I).. 1922, the said J.W. Sparks was duly adjudicated bankrupt; the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the Referee's office in the city of Rome the 2d dny of February, 1922, at 10 clock a. m., at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. W. S. ROWELL. Referee in Bankruptcy Rome, Ga., Jan. 23, 1922. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Polk Superior Court, Feb. Term, 1922. W. H. Roper vs. Sarah May Roper. To Sarah May Roper, Greeting: The defendant, Sarah May Roper, is hereby required, personally or by attorney, to be and appenr at the next term of Polk Superior Court, which convenes on fourth Monday of February .next to answer complaint against her in the above stated Case; in default whereof, the said court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable F. A. Irwin,Judge of said court, this 16th day of Jan., 1922. F. M. LIDDELL. Dept. Cerk Superior Court, Polk Co. Advertisers in The Standard think enough of your business to give you invitations, which it will pay you to accept. SUTTON’S MILL NEWS. Mr. Walter Hunt and family, of Ccdnrtown, attended preaching Sun day at Friendship. ltcv. J. A. Edge, of Fish, filled his regular appointment Sunday at Friendship. Mr. J. W. Woods and sons, Rupert and Marvin and daughter Adelle; were in this vicinity Sunday. Messrs. Dalton Teat and Jervis Woods were near New Prospect last Sunday. Mr. Joe Hopper, of Jackson Chapel, was the guest. Sunday of his sister, Miss Nellie, at Miss Lucile Sutton’s. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ellis, of Cedar town, were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Pledger. Mr. W. J. Woods spent the week end as the guest of Mr. Eugene Wood near Six Mile. Messrs. Oscar Peugh and Adair Kirkpatrick spent the week end with relatives near Fish. • Mr. W\ J. Loworn, Jr., of Car rollton, spent the week end as the guest of Messrs. Blanco and Harris Brock. Miss Bessie Lou Wright was in Ce dartown Saturday. Miss Lucile Sutton was in Cedar town Sunday. FELTON NEWS. Miss Elsie Brooks returned last week from a visit in Tallapoosa. Mr. and ^Mrs. Manco Wilson an nounce the birth of a little daughter the 13tt\ inst. Mrs. Wilson was form erly Miss Annie Lizzie Addison. Dr. C. W. Peek, of Antioch, was here Sunday. Mr. Joe Lee, of Carrollton, was called here Saturday by the serious illness of his brother, Mr. J. W. Lee, Sr. Miss Mamie Pope spent the week end with home folks at Poplar Spring Miss Estelle Brooks was home from Cedartown to spend the week end. Messrs. Roy and Stanley Philpot and Wofford Sanders, of Flatwoods, were here Sunday. Mrs. B. F. Lee spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. J. S. Watts, at Benedicts. Mr. Clarence Brown and Miss Irene Watts were united in marriage the 8th inst. They have many friends who wish them a long and happy life. The Standard and McCall’s Maga zine only $2 a year—cash in advance, of course. Laid Posted. All hunting and trespassing on my lands strictly forbidden. J. H. SMITH, Lake, Ga. No Need to Swallow Drugs. It is logical that pouring drugs in to the stomach will not cure catarrh in the head. Hyomci, medicated air, reaches the seat of the disease. Guar anteed by Burbank Drug Co. i Money back without question I if HUNT’S GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES I (Hunt's Salve and Soap), fail in the treatment of Itch, Bcsema, Ringworm, Tetter or other itch ing akin diseases. Try this treatment at our risk. FULMER DRUG CO. Constipation is the fore runner of 85% of all ) human ills. It brings on more suffering, more sleeplessness, /more ill-temper than I any other «ingle cause. But YOU CAN GET RID of constipation. Nor do you have to take RICH-LAX RICH-LAX is a new treatment. It cl etna the system, removes the poisons from the Jwdy. and puts you in shape to accomplish things. And IUCH-LAX does this without leaving you weak and half-tick, at you a) «ys feel after taking ordinary I axe tire*. 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