About The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1922)
PACE TEN THE 3TANDAND. CEDARTOWN. GA MARCH U, 1922. We Sell for CASH So Sell for LESS. I The Jacobs Company, | One LOW PRICE to ALL. CEDARTOWN, GA. Originators of Low Prioes. CEDARTOWN, GA. 35c Whi te Satiste 25c | WHITE LILY ENGLISH NAINSOOK FANCY CRETONE special n*u 1 A-r. Vnrrl for VL 1 UK Knit i (ir. Yflrn FRIDAY U/Aol/eJ U l, n I Ul U Yarii-widc 10 yds. to the Bolt. Regular 25c yd. Ily the Bolt $1.95. This Sells Everywhere for 15c yard. Solid Colors CHAMBRAY 82C SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY English Long Cloth $1.39 Bolt 10 yards to the Bolt, 36 inches wide Same kind other stores sell for S5c. White LAWNS 10c FINE SHEETING \% Yds. $1 30 inches wide, worth 10c yd. 32 INCH PAJAMA CHECKS i5c Why Pay More? 25c CHEVIOTS 15c Yd. In solid colors and stripes COURT CONVENES Hon. F. A. Irwin, tho popular Judge of our Superior Court, deliv ered a strong charge Monday tnorn- tng to the Grand Jury at the conven ing of court. That body la composed of the following: R. W. Hnmrick, Foreman; F. N. Browne, Clerk; L. T. Poek, T. L. Nunn, E. C, Clements, I., S. Ledbet ter, J. G. Clnrk, T. W. Morgan, Posey W. Hunt, E. T. Rice, Paul Montgom ery, E. C. Klngsbcry, E. L. Hender son, John Deaton, J. S. Davidson, R. B. Sproull, II. Z. Shefljclri, R. E. Mc- Milllnn, O. W. Brock, C. P. Wynn, John T. Wright, Rufua C. Camp, Ru fus B. Smith, R. K. Brumbelow, W. M. Williams. The following are nerving as Truv- erso Jurors: J. J. Love, W. H. Williams, R. M. Shtflctt, W. A. Landrum, Jr., A. J. Roberts, G. J. Willingham, Wm. Eaves, M. 0. Barrett, L. Carter, J. B. Lltcay, J. C. II. Dunn, Joe Dempsey, R. C. Carpenter, J. 0. Crahb, C. L. Fnmbro, J. F. Wright, C. K. McCow- an, J S. Hendrix, J. F. Carmichael, G. L. Brock, G. P. Northcutt, L. L. Carmichael, B. F. Weaver, Joe J. Mc Collum, Roy B. Casey, J. T. Zuker, B. T. MeGarity, A. C. Auchmuky, R. H. Jones, W. R. Connor, W. F. Lyon, T A. Pcttitt, W. R. Ray, Geo. W. Moore, 0. F. Wooten, Fred W. Wood. Tho following are serving ns Bail iffs: For Grand Jury—J. W. Itrid-' ges; for Solicitor General —W. J. Cox; for Court—R. Moore, L. L. Carmichael, W. Williams. LENTEN PREACHER TONIGHT. Tonight, March 2d, n special aerv- ico will bo hold in St. James’ Church, at which Rev. II. A. Willey, of St. Goorgc’a church, GrllTlii, will preach. The service will begin at 7.30. All Welcome. The annual meeting of the State, Teachers Association is to (no held at Columbus on April 20th-22d A most interesting program has been prepared, Including dlscituions by Dr. George Drayton Stmyer of Columbin, Commissioner Tigorl of Washington,and President Cluxton of University of Alabama. Colum bus is exerting itself in every way to make the stay of the teachers there pleasant. One of the main features of the occasion will he a visit to Cnmp Bcnning, where the same sham battle will ho staged for the enter tainment of the teachers of Georgia that was presented for Preshlct Harding. The railroads have issued rates of one fare plus $1 for the oc casion, on the certificate plan. These certificates can bo hnd on application to Supt. A. G. Cleveland, Treasurer Valdosta, Ga. Send to him for one and along with your applica’ion send y<Af„$l annual dues to tho • eociation. OBITUARY. On Feb. 13th, 1022, the daath angel visited tho home of Mm. M Jackson and carried away her dear husband. He was a faithful Chris tian, a goodi father and companion. He leaves a wife and eight children and many friends nnd relatives mourn his loss. Wo can hardly realize he Is gone, but we can sec the vacant chair to tell us he is not here. Weep not, dear loved ones, for he has gone to join the Angels in the streets of shining gold, where joy and gladness never can decrease or end but where Jesus reigns eternal our sovereign and our friend. —A Friend. Car-drivers must not try to pass one another on Main street where a side street opens thereon, and cases for reckless driving will be made a gainst anyone guilty of breaking this rule. W. T. YORK, Chief of Police, Rockmart News. Mr. C. M. Mercer spent Thursduy night in Ccdartown. Miss Peggy Swafford returned last Thursday from a visit In Cedartown. Mr. C. L. Fambro spent Monday in Cedartown. Mesdames Q. Wakely and Leila Wright, of Rome, were tlie guest* last week of Mrs. Bessie Cochran. Mr. J. A. Morgan was in Cedar town Saturday. Mrs. Bart Cowden left Friday for LaGrangc to vlait her daughter, Miss Margaret, who ia attending school there. Mr. Henry Waters was in Cedar- town Tuesday. Mr. Marshall J. Smith, aged HI years, died Monday at Pleasant Hope. He was the father of Mi*. J. O. Camp of this vicinity. Mrs. W. A. Calhoun left last week for a visit in Middle Georgin. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. White spent Sunday in Cedartown. Mrs. D. H. Hubbard spent Inst week in Atlanta nnd Decatur. Mr. Frank Davidson was I11 Cedar- town Tueaday. Mias Annie Billingsley, of Wash ington, D. C., was tho guest last week of Miss Johnnie Baxter. Mr. 0. F. Morris spent Monday in Cedartown. Mrs. Roht. Rollings, of Decatur, was the guest last week of her sister, Mru. T. E. McBrydo. Mr. Mnel; Nichols spent 11 part of last week at I.indale. Mr. L. A. Shelly spent Monday in Cedartown. A number wont over to Cedartown Monday evening to attend a meeting of Modern Woodmen. Mr. J. E. Simpson was in Cedar- town yesterday. Mr. A. W. Farrer returned yester day from a trip to Alabama. Rockmart High School New#. Wednesday morning in the High School auditorium a splendid pro gram was rendered very appropriate or Washington's Birthday, consist ing of several numbers from the school. A prayer by Rev. W. E. Ful- r; Rev. M. A. Franklin made a very uplifting tiilk on "Washington and Truthfulness.'' The teachers attended the Insti tute I11 Cedartown Thursday and •Yiday. Miss Helen Jordan, the fifth grade teacher, attended the Flolder-Kirk- land wedding in Cedartown Wednes day. Mrs. C. N. Wiley will present the pupils in her music department in a recital at the school auditorium Fri day evening. The Spartan nnd Athenian Literary Societies postponed their regular meotiAgs last week until Friday, March 10th. TO KEEP AGENT The Furm Bureau went on record yesterday in a substantial manner in favor of retaining the services of County Agent W. II. Garner, pledg ing $30 u month from their treasury until the law can be changed and the Agent go back on the county pay roll. Thb Bureau has appointed committees to call on the farmers and business mon of the county for subscriptions to make up the baluncc of the money necessary. Let everyone get ready to help. Making It Pay. Co-operative marketing as a meuns of bringing cotton back to a profita ble basis was endorsed by the Cot ton Stntes -Commission at New Orl eans last Saturday. The Commission was composed of three delegates from each Cotton WRAY MINE NEWS. Mrs. J. C. Barry of near your city, and Mrs. Stokes Btirry of Nett-nan, spent one day last week with Mrs. E. A. Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Wulter Whitfield -pent Saturday night with Mr. und Mrs. Ross McKibhcn at Felton. Misses Grace Lee and Mallinc State appointed by their respective 1 Itudescal were in your city Saturduy. Governors, for the purpose of look- j Mr. Wm. Kelley moved here last ing into the cotton farmers' prob- week from Cedartown. Miss Cleo Camp, of your city,spent HEMATITE NEWS. Mr. John Davis spent the week-end in Cedartown. • Misses Ella and Lou Wood were the guests Sunday of Miss Sallic Mae Edge, of Mt. Home. Mr. Jesse Dempsey, of Little Ce dar, was here Tuesday. Mr. Geo. Smith, of Bluffton, was here Friday. Mr. Geo. Logan spent the week-end at Pittsburg. Miss Ella Wood attended the party Saturday night given by Mr. and Mrs. Grady Mullinux, of Dry Creek. Mr. Joe Hopper was in your city Saturday. Messrs. Findley, Willie and Hiram Baker were i.i Cave Spring Satur- resnlution, which was adopted by nl Mersrs. R. W. Morris, A. N. Camp, 1 ''j; r am ] yj, j ui3e Mooney, Jr., large vote: . I M. W. Lee, Joe Carroll and J. H. I spont Sunday with his brother, Mr. “That co-operntlvc marketing lie 1 Lee and little son,’ Gus, were in your I ^yi|| Mooney of Rome, endorsed on the basis of the present [ city Saturday. I Mr Lnt h er ’ Baker and son , Junius, South-wide commodity plan. j Mr. Tom McKibhcn moved hen-j j> RU ] ,. n ,j Ocil were in Cave Spring "That uniform marketing laws be last week from Cedartown. | om , j n „ j aR . w , put on the books of states that do not J Miss Irene Lee, of your city,! Miss Beatrice Baker spent Sunday : pont the week-end with home folks, j with M iss Ethel Mooney, of Rome. Mr. Rufus Camp spent Sunday in 1 Several from here attended the your city. | ringing given Saturduy night by Miss Mrs. Wm. Leo, of Felton, spent I |,j„j 0 shew, of Jackson Chapel. loms, with a view to arriving at .some plan which will relievo their present j the week-end with home folk condition. j Mr. Frank Winkle* was in .Cedar- Following a discussion of the sub- j town Saturday, ject by Aaron Sapiro, the celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Malbert Lee are the " I author of the cotton pooling contract,! proud parents of a 10-pound son,horn ESOM HILL NEWS. i the Commission on the problems of 1 the 21st. He will bo called Malbert Mr. V. S. Brewster was in Atlanta t mar i cc ti n jj presented the following | Hcslep. Tuesday. Mr. ThoH. .Tones has gone to Louis- ana to accept a position. Mrs. Maude* Thacker returned Sat urday frpm a visit in Cedartown. Mr. B. J. Jones, of Haralson coun ty, was here over Sunday. Misses Mitchell Barry, Maurinc h a y e them at present. Maret and Kattye Hardin attended ^ the Teacher / Institute last week in CAVE SPRING NEWS. Cedartown. | Mr. Fred Shaw, of Hematite, Miss Flora Mercer, of Palestine, here Saturday. | one day last week with Mrs. Malbert | \f r Findlev B iker was in Rome spent Saturday night and Sunday; Mr. nnd Mrs. Roscoo Brannon and j Lee. I Sunday with her cousin, Miss Kattye Hardin, j nttlc son, Curl, of Priora, vtited rel j Messrs E. S. nnd Banyan Willing-1 Mrs. Jewel Esby, of R »nie, is Messrs. Wilburn Grogan and God. atives near here one d iy last week j ba n, of Lime Branch, were here • mending this wee!’ \vith her aunt Dingier, of Lime Branch, attended I . Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Howell and lit-1 Wednesday. ' j A v McGinnis.* f Lime Branch singing here Sunday. Misses Chtirtino, Lucilv mid Mary Prior, of Prims, were here ounduy. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Duke, of your city, spent the week-end here Messrs. King and Paul Diamond, | ^ny. of Akes, were here Saturday. j Master Max Hurdin spent lust | Br week with Joe C .iythe Mercer, at j c j a Palestine. Messrs. Brewster Kdwurds, George. Pittman and Allen Willir.ms were at Priors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Parish, of , Akes, spent Sunday with her parents, | tie daughter, Ora,spent the week-end | as the gucHts of their parents, Mr.mu! 1 Mr.-. Will Payne, of Piedmont. I Mr. Luther Shaw and son, Clifford, ] of Jack on Chr.pel, wen? here Statur- i You Invited to conic and .or 1 Mr - Frt ' t! Shaw' WnB ir Cnv 3 P rin R mv new Spring HnU. MRS. J. O. Kululnv ' RAY, over J. W. Lee Co., on! .id* en- ' M "” srs - Willie nr,I Hir-'m IJaksr at- trance. j tended flu* siijging Sunday at Reho- 1 both Rufus Hrvth am! Tom re In Cedartown Wodnos- >»f Mt. Ruth and N lie Hop- vcck-end with home Mr. and Mrs. John Mor Mr. nnd Mrs. Sain Brill Akes, were here Sundry. Misses K *ltye Hardin n* ! M:*.urine LAKE LETTER. Mrs. W. T. Cantrell returned last Thursday from a visit of several days in Cedartown. Mr. Morris Sutton and family were in Cedartown Saturday. Mr. C. S. Gossett was in Cedar town Saturday. Messrs. J. C. H. Dunn and T. Flip- ens were in your city Wednesday. Mr. Bob Hogg, of Marietta, was isiting here last week. Mr. B. R. Marable was in Cedar town Saturday. Mr. J. W. Bridges was in your city Saturday. Messrs. R. F. and W. T. Cantrell were in Cedartown Saturday. Mr. B. F. Drummond left Tuesday for a visit in Atlanta. ARAGON LETTER. Mr. Ed Atwood, of Lindale, was here Wednesday. Mrs. Douglas Owen spent a part of last week in Cedartown and Annis ton. TYPEWRITER^RIBBONS of all kinds, and bc3t quality Carbon Paper, at the Standard office. Maret spoilt Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Barnett of Lime Branch. Mrs. J. K. I’enningtop returned Friday from an extended visit at Adairsville. Messrs. Rice McMahan, Wm. Beckham, Dewey Gray and Joe Prior, Jr., attended singing here Sunday. Miss Eunice Hackney, of Akes is here Saturday. Misses Clarice McElwee, Flora Mercer and Kate Hardin attended preaching at Fullwood Saturday evening. Miss Evelyn Williams,of near Bluff- ton, was here Saturday. Messrs. Homer Chandler and Rob ert Prince, of Tecumseh, were here Monday. Miss Gertrude Butt ram spent Sat urday in your city. Rev. J. H. Howell preached an in teresting sermon here Sunday, and those who heard him, old and young, should want to take more interest in Sunduy school. Those who attended the funeral of Mr. A. A. Smith at Palestine, Ala., were Messrs. Fred Brewster, J. O. Buttram, John Malone, D. K. Wood ward, J. E. Pennington, H. E. Whee ler, J. E. Williams and G. H. Allison. STATE LINE NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Williams, of Piedmont, spent a few days this week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bose Williams. Mr. F. J. McNamara, of Birming ham, was here Thursday. Miss Essie Smith was home from Summit to spend the week-end. Mr. F. M. Pierce and son, Thomp son, were in Cave Spring Saturday. Mr. Owen Dill was in Cedartown Thursday. Miss Armina Pierce was home from Cave Spring to spend Sunday. Be a Cedartown Booster! Mr. John Hampton, Jr., Home, wus hcic .Saturday. Mr. Walter Baker and daughter, Mattie Lillian, nnd little son, Wal lace, were in Cedartown .Wednesday. Miss Evle Ashmore, of Rocky Ridge, spent Thursday afternoon a ef | the guest of Miss Mattie Lillian Ba- , ker. Messrs. Jim und Linton Baker at- nded tile .ringing. Saturday night given by Miss Lizzie Shaw, of near Jackson Chapel. i Mr. C. W. Price, of Mt. Home,was here one day last week. Mr. Horace Wiggins, of Priors,was here Sunday. PANT NOW! All paint material j Misses Betti a d labor down. Hut remember if. i.n ; p f , r 8 p ent ^e poor economy to use anything hut i • bvst paints. Let us show y,.n Lowe j Mr . ,• (; Crocker wn- in your city •ne day last week. Bros. Paint, that has been on Cedar town homes for years. That is the only test CEDARTOWN HARD. THAT NEW LOAF. Try it. U WARE CO. SANITARY STEAM BAKING Cjb. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. A. Porter, of Sil ver Creek, announce the marriage of their daughter, Eunice, to John L. White of Lindale. The ceremony taking place February 25th at the home of and by Rev. Conn of West Rome. Administrator's Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Georgia, Polk County. Notice in hereby given to all creditors of estate of O.R.SiinerviMc, late of aaid county, deceased, to render in an account of their demand.-i to me" within the time proscribed by law, properly made out. And all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby request ed to make immediate payment to the said undersigned. This 28d day of Feb., 1022. G. H. HUTCHKSON, Admr. of Kittate of O. R. Simerville, Dec'd. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNIT ED STATES, FOR THE NORTH ERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. In re Arthtfr W. White, Bankrupt, No. 1,208. In Hitokruptcy. A petition for discharge having been died in conformity with law by nhovc named bankrupt und the Court having ordered that the hearing upon said petition l>e had March 18th, 1022, at 10 o'clock a. m.,nt the United States District Court room, in th« city of Atlanta, Georgin.notice is hereby giv en to all creditors and other persons in in terest to appear at snid time and place and show cause, if any they hove, why the prayer of the bankrupt for discharge should not be granted. O. C. FULLER. Clerk By Jno. C. PRINTUP, Dcp't. Clerk By a special arrangement, we are now able to offer The Standard and the Progressive Farmer, the price of the two being $2.50, for only $2. Ev ery farmer in Polk should have his home paper and this great farm paper. They are money makers for you. THE STANDARD. BIG SUBSCRIPTION OFFER IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNIT ED STATES. FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. In re Norman Jasper Evans, Bankrupt. No. 1,429. In Bankruptcy. A petition for discharge having b<»en filed in conformity with Inw by above named bankrupt and the Court having ordered that the hearing upon said petition be hnd on March 25, 1922, at 10 o’clock a. m., at U- nited States District Court room, in the city of Atlanta. Georgin, notice is hereby given e, if any they have, why the prayer of the bankrupt for discharge should not be granted. You Gat ALL FOUR of Theso MAGAZINES and OUR NEWSPAPER YearEach F0R $2-25 OrZcr Now THIS EXCEPTIONAL OFFER 19 GOOD FOR A SHORT^iME ONLY* Subscriptions muy bo new or renewal. All renewal subscriptions will be extended for one year front gresent d.uc of expiration. THE CEDARTOWN STANDARD