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MARCH 2* i9tX.
THE MAN WHO
LOOKS VIGOROUS
Good Red Blood is (he
Only Sure Founda
tion of Permanent
Health and Vigor.
Good color, bright eyes, solid flesh,
erect bearing aro dependent upon
rich red blood. If your blood is not
up to the mark your general health
cannot be. Lato hours, eating the
■wrong foods, working indoors,fatigue
affect tho blood. So many people eat
well and take cxorclso, yet never
eecm to improve in health. Gude’s
Pepto-Mangan taken regulnrly for a
while gives tho blood that richness
and rodnet's that produces bounding
health and vigor. It is u simple, nat
ural way to get well and strong.
Gudt's Pepto-Mangan comes in liquid
•r tablets—at your druggist's. Ad.
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS,
M (itJMKim b ANlARD
THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1922.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
Arrive from Chattanooga, dally
i0.20 a. m., 7.46 p. m.
Depart for Chattanooga dally. 4.1 ti
a. m., 2.15 p. m,
Arrive from Griffin, daily 2.10 p.
-n., 9.26 p. m.
Depart for Griltu., daily, at 10.26
a. m>, 4.00 a. m.
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY
Eaatbound.
No. 8, 4.42 a. m„ No. 6, 9.32 a. m.;
No. 12, 4.47 p. m.
Weitbound.
No, 7, 2.08 a. m., No. 11, 10.00 a.
■n; No, 6, 6.66 p. m.
Mr.**A. E. Young was in Atlanta
Tuesday.
Mrs. F. M. Bruce spent Tuesday in
the Gate City.
TWELVE STAMP picture. 28
cent.. REESE STUDIO.
Mr. W. E. Wood Bpent a nart of
last week in Atlanta.
Miss Ruth Hicks spent the Jast of
the week in Atlanta.
Mrs. R. E. Butler left yesterday
for n visit at Tifton.
Mrs. W. W. Mundy spent tho last
of the week in Atlanta.
Mr.- Richard Hardwick was home
from Atlanta yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Noble have
been in Griffin this week.
Mr. W. F. Stephens has been hero
this week from Sheffield, Ala.
A little dnughter was born Sunday
to Mr. and Mi's. K. II. Turner.
Mr. M. A. Reed was in Buchanan
yesterday.
Mr. N. S. Vaughn, of Hiram, was
here Monday.
Mrs. W. L. Forster spent Tuesday
afternoon in Rome.
’ Mr. J. D. Waddell, of Atlanta,
spent Monday here.
Mr. J. L. Chitwood spent Tuesday
afternoon in Rome.
Mr. C. C. Pittman, of Cartcr3ville,
spent Monday hero.
Mr. G. B. Slaton, of Atlanta, spent
the first of the week here.
Mrs. Horace Henderson, of Felton,
spent a part of last week here.
Mr. D. B. Neese, of Birmingham,
came Monday for a few days visit.
Mrs. J. .1. McWhorter returned
Tuesday from a visit in Piedmont.
Mrs. Eva Whitfield returned Mon-
duy from a visit at Jacksonville, Ala.
CALL 390—J. R. Judkins —ami
get Hot Soup for dinnor, or wieners
Mrs. W. A. Palmer and Miss Clara
Busby spent Tuesday afternoon in
Rome.
Miss Ruby Cpchran returned Tues
day to Atlanta ufter a visit to Mrs. J.
A. Lott.
Mrs. II. L. Edge returned Friday
to Norlina, N. C., after a visit to rel
atives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beveridge and
daughter, Delia, were here yesterday
from Atfhnta.
Mrs. J. J. Ham returned Friday to
Atlnnta nfter a visit to her sister,
Mrs. C. R. Boyles.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Woelflin, of
Louisville, Ky., came Monday on a
visit in this vicinity.
tad while you are thinking of insur-
ag your property it may crumble into
•ahee. Tho time to think about a Are
•a before it happens. A few dollars
epeat upon an insurance policy today
aay bring in a whole lot of dollars
teanrrow. We will insure you in solid
•easpaelei at lowest rates.
Cedartown Ins. Agency
L. 8. LEDBETTER, Mgr.
U|)etalrs cor. Main Streot and West
Avenue,
Million Packets Of
Flower Seeds Free
We believe In flowers around the
homes of the South. Flowers brighten
ap the home BurroundlbES and give
pleasure and satisfaction to those who
have them.
Wo have flllod more than a million
paoketB of seeds, of beautiful yet
easily grown flowers to he given to
our customers .this spring.
v "tildn’t you like to have five
paokets of beautiful flowors freot
YOU CAN GET THEM! Hastings
1922 catalog Is a 100-pnge handsomely
dluatrated seed book full from cover
to cover of truthful descriptions and
Illustrations of vagotnhles, flowers and
farm crops. It Is ftdl of helpful gar
den, flower anil farm Information that
ll needed In every Southern home,
and, too, the catalog tolls you how to
gat those flower Hoods absolutely free.
Write for our 1022 catalog now. It
la the finest, most valuable and beau
tiful seed book evor published, and
you will be mighty glnd you've got It.
There Is no obligation to buy any
thing. Just usk for tho catalog, and
tt will come by return mall.
H. Q. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN,
ATLANTA, GAV
S.S.S. Fills Out
Hollow Cheeks,
Thin Limbs!
Mon and women,—whother yon will
over bill'd yoursolf up to your normal,
just-right weight depends on the num
ber of blood-cells in your blood. That's
all there Is to it. It's n scientific fact.
If your blood-cell factory isn’t work
ing right, you will bo run-down, thin,
your blood will bo in disorder, ami
perhaps your faco will ho broken out
with pimples, blackheads and erup
tions. 8. 8. 8. keeps your blood-cell
factory working full time. It helps
build new blood-coils. That's why
8. 8. S. builds up thin, run-down peo
ple, it puts firm flesh on your bones, it
rounds out your face, arms nock,
limbs, tho whole body. It puts tho
“pink*’ in your cheeks. It takes tho
hollowness from the eyes, and it fools
Father Time by smoothing out wrin
kles in men and women by “plumping"
them up. S. 8. S. is a remarlutlpo
blood-purifier. While you are getting
. plump, your skin eruptions, pimples,
blackheads, none, rheumatism, rash,
tetter, blotches nro being removed.
Tho medicinal Ingredients of S. 8. 8.
aro guaranteed purely vegetable.
8. S. 8. is sold at all drug stores, in two
sizes. Tho larger siso la tho nioro
economical.
Stomach Wrong?
Every sufferer from stomach
trouble, gas,' Inching, sour stomach,
nervousness, dizziness and biliousness
should get a box of Mi-O-na stomach
tablets today and start a treatment.
Guaranteed by Burbank Drug Co.
Mrs. 8. R. Mendel is home from n
stay of several weeks in Atlanta.
DELICIOUS COSTA CREAM in
the new ESKIMO P.K at Bradford's.
Mr. E. S. Bartlett went to LaFay-
etto yesterday for a couple of* days
stay.
Misses Laura Bole Brewster and
Kathyrn Smith spent Saturday in At
lanta.
HAVE YOU SEEN thoi, cute pic
ture, at Reeae Studio et 25 cent, e
dosen?
HAVE A NIP—It’s Orange, and
you’ll like it. At the fount, Moore’s]
Pharmacy.
If you went your garden plowed
right phone me. I heve the proper
outfit. T. H. ADAMS.
Mrs. Rebecca Boothby was called
Thursdny to Philadelphia by the ill
ness of hor brother.
Mrs. O. Y. Rose and dnughter,Miss
Ellen, wont to Atlanta Friday to
spend tho week-end.
Mr. Russell Whitfield, of Waycross
enme Thursdny on a visit to his bro
ther, Mr. E. M. Whitfiold.
Mr. S. M. Jacobs left Sundny for
Now York on n bargain-buying trip
for the Jacobs Company stores.
Miss Fannie Binck, of Rome, came
Tuesday to spend u couplo of days
with her niece, Mrs. T. J. Davis.
Mrs. Annie Freetnnn Johnson re
turned yesterday to Rome ater n visit
to her dnughter, Mrs. C. C. Bunn.
Mrs. T. B. Munroo entertained a
number of indies at. a delightful lun
ched) Thursday at the Wayside Inn.
All STAMPING and) HEMSTIT
CHING strictly cash. Prices to suit
tho times. MRS. C. W. HOLLETT.
Mr. John Frazer returned Sunday
to Oglethorpe University in Atlanta
nfter spending a few days at home.
Tho Woman’s Club will hold its
regular monthly business meeting at
3 p. m. tomorrow at the Community
House.
You aro invited to come and see
my new Soring Hats. MRS. J. O.
RAY, over J. W. Lee Co., outside en
trance.
Mrs. F. M. Noble pleasantly enter
tained several ladies at tea Friday
in honor of Mrs. W. A. Robinson, of
Gadsden.
Miss Irma Hicks was here .over,
Sunday from Athens, where she is a
member of th* faculty at the State
Normal School.
Mrs. J. C. Porter and daughters,
Belle Vernon and Ann,returned Mon
day from a stay of several weeks at
Punta Gorda, Fla.
Mrs. W. A. Jloldreitch entertained
several ladies at a pleasant ten last
Thursday in honor of Mrs. W.A. Rob
inson, of Gadsden. •
G. M. Norman i< agent for the
popular Beach Cloth made by the
Cook Duck Mills; in all regular
shades and "natural.”
BUILDING MATERIALS. A
complete line of Doors, Windows,
Roofing and Cement at lowest prices
CEDARTOWN HARDWARE CO.
Mrs. R. B. Parks gave an enjoyable
luncheon Wednesday in honor of
Miss Lucy Chambless, who is home
for n short time from Chattanooga.
QUICK DELIVERY of Flowers
for Weddings, Parties hnd Funerals.
Order from the Rome Flower Shop
through Moore's Pharmacy, Agents. '
The best Heater in the world I,
made right here in Cadarto'-'n by the
Cedartown Foundry A Machine Co,
Mrs. LaNorris Mundy came yester
day from Atlanta on a visit to her
pnronts, Hon. and Mrs. W. W. Mundy
New Slippers and Ox
ford* just in.
A. C. Cobb Co.
Mr. Hugh David returned Monday
to tho Stato Technological School in
Atlanta aftcr’spending a few days at
home.
IT’S GOOD! Thnt's whnt every
body says of Orange Nip, the delic
ious now drink at Moore’s Pharmacy
fount.
Miss Hcrstino Pottitt was hpmo
! from Aragon to spend the week-end,
land was accompanied by Miss Esther
Tinsley, of that pince.
Miss Ruth Thompson celebrated
her fourteenth birthday by a delight
ful party lust week, entertaining
fifty of her girl friends.
I am buying Beef Cattle, Hide*,
Chicken and Egg*, and paying the
highest market price. A. L. BRID
GES, 812 Gibson Street. '
FOR RENT—Brick store on Grace
street. Formerly occupied by Cash
I Grocery Co. and D. A. Tinsley. Ap
ply to Homer A. Hunt, 308 Main St.
BRICK WORK—I am now home to
stay, and whenever you want brick
or mantel work, give me n call.
Grates a specialty. P. M. AGAN.
Mr. R. H. Busby took his v.it'e last
Thursdny to a snmtorium in Romo I
for treatment, and her many friends'
are glad to know she is improving
nicely.
Mr. C. F. Hooper has let the con
tract to Mr. Jesse Mann for building
a new residence on tho lot on Main
street that he bought from Mrs. Ollic
Wilson.
WHEN YOU have your automo
bile worked on, be sure you take it
where you get service nnd A REAL
GUARANTEE. Casey & Sloan do
this very thing.
Messrs. Wm. Walley of Davidson,
N. C„ and J. G. Weber of Chnrlotte,
N. C., spent Saturday night with the
former's son, Mr. L. W. Walley, on
their way for an automobile trip to
Florida.
Mothers who have boys who go to
the Community House shdiild see
that.they return promptly the books
that they get from the library here.
That is one of the best ways of show
ing appreciation for the favors freely
granted there.
Mrs. H. Trumbo has been honored
by appointment ns District Chairman
of the Department of Health nnd
Social Hygiene of the Federation of
Woman’s Clubs, tile selection being
made by Mrs. W. C. Martin, of Dal
ton, the President of the District
Federation.
Ensign Jas. C. Harris, of the U. S.
Navy, was united in marriage Feb.
12th at LosAngeles, Cal., with Miss
Vera Ackers of Newport, R. I. The
groom is the son of Prof, and Mrs.
J. C. Harris, now of Cave Spring, and
has many friends throughout this
section who extend congratulations
and best wishes.
New Silks and Piece
Goods, all in the new
Wanted Fabrics.
A. C. Cobb Co.
What is the first thing you look for
when you buy a petticoat? ,
If you have just purchased a new gown no doubt
color will be the first thing that holds your attention.
If the last petticoat purchased did not give service ex
pected you are going to examine each garment carefully"
to see whether they" are liberally" cut, perfectly" sewn
and have a non-rip placket.
The closer you examine “FITRITE” PETTICOATS
the more satisfied you will be that they" offer everything
any woman could desire—the prices are very moderate.
91-25 to 97.50
Phillips Dry Goods Co.
308 Main St. Phone 218
JUDKINS HAS GOT 'EM
All Pork Sausage.
Ham.
Breakfast. Baouu.
Boiled Ham.
Ponipey Head.
Hamburger.
Weiner Sausage.
Cheese.
Bleaks.
Roasl Beef.
J. R. JUDK1NB, Phone S90.
LOOK for our "ad" in this issue.
SANITARY STEAM BAKING CO.
Mrs. B. Mercer,of Fish,spent Tues
day here.
| Mrs. J. L. Butson, of Gadsden, was
I here over Sunday. <
Mr. D. V. Jones, of Anniston,spent
Friday night here.
Mr. E. J. Jnrrell, of Piedmont,
spent Sundny here.
Mrs. W. M. Strickland, of Atlanta,
spent Tuesday here.
Mrs. S. C. Whitfield, of Felton,
wa*_here yesterday.
GOOD THINGS, well cooked! Try
our Hot Lunches. GARNER BROS.
Mr. W. L. Forster is building a
new house on his property just north
of town.
Mrs. H. E. Underwood and daugh
ter, Evelyn, spent Tuesday afternoon
in Rome.
Mesdnmcs J. T. Hardy and E. L.
Hudson and Miss Flora Bridges spent
Monday afternoon in Rome.
DRINK Reif’s Special, the peer of
soft drinks, in bottles at Judkins. It
is refreshing and invigorating.
Ml*. Jas. Ellis, Messrs. Buford
Hill nnd Wallace Potts, Misses Doro
thy Thomas, Grace and Mabel Hill
spent Wednesday in Rome.
Get rid of. that indigestion, stom
ach trouble and nervousness, build up
your system and regain that lost
weight. Burbank Drug Co. adv.
FOR RENT—Brick store on Grace
street. Formerly occupied by Cash
Grocery Co. nnd D. A. Tinsley. Ap
ply to Homer A. Hunt, 308 Main St.
Hawkins, one of Cedartown’s star
pitchers last year, has signed up
with Highpockets Herndon, who this
year manages the team at High
Point, N. C.
Rev. W. C. Mosley, of Paulding
county, was here over Sunday, and
says that Judge Irwin is going to
have the people of that county
strongly behind him in his race for
re-election.
Look and Listen!
New Shoe Shop.
I have cut the prrces on Shoe Repairing as fol
lows:
Men’s Half-Soles, Sewed, $1.
Wingfoot Rubber Heels, 50c.
Men’s Sewed Soles and Rubber Heels, $1.50.
Ladies’ Sewed Soles, 80c.
Ladies’ Rubber Heels, 40c. All sizes.
Children’s Shoes, sewed soles, 50c and up.
Shoe Laces, 5c per pair.
I use the best material that can be bought.
Bring your Shoes and have them made new. All
work guaranteed.
W. P. TROT, Mgr-
214 N. Main St. Next door to Tin Shop. Phone 89
THE STANDARD CLUBBING LIST WILL
SAVE YOU MONEY
SECOND - HAND CARS FOR SALE
Buick Six, 7-Passenger.
Dodge Touring.
Ford Truck.
SERVICE GARAGE
Standard Jcb Print Alwavs Standard.
Boost Cedartov/n all the time!