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PACE TWELVE.
THE STANDARD, CEDARTOWN. GA.
MARCH IS, IMS. ''
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING.
(RaU, I Caul • Word.)
Minimum charg*. SB mat*.
For Sale,
FOR SALE—The Bridge*'.Blnck-
mnith Shop equipment at* "bargain.
This shop 1» the most conveniently
located In the city, and the .equip
ment is up-to-dntc. Apply to A. L.
Bridge*. *J
. FOR SALE—The Waddell home
n]ace, 341 ucres, on the Cave Spring
foad. S. F. MARSHALL.
i OK SALE—Sevurul nice city
homes and farms; also, some vacant
lotr. on desirable streets. Prices and
terms reasonable. R. C. HORSLEY,
Richardson Bldg. Office Phone 244,
House Phone 34.
FOR SALE—Chestnut, Sassafras
and Oak Posts, any length. Address
T. F. Henry, Rfd. 2, Cave Spring, Ga
FOR SALE—White and Red Chry
santhemums. MP.S. C. LOWENTHAI,
FOR SALE—Thorough-bred Part
ridge Rock eggs, 15 for $2. B. N.
BARNES, 501 West Avc.
FOR SALE—Now 5-Passengcr
Ford, with demountable rims, starter,
etc., at a big bargain. Call on J. E.
Brooks.
FOR SALE—At a bargain, my
residence, No. 302 College St. t
W. W. boumneau.
FOR SALE —Pair of good mules,
choap for cash or good notes.
J. E. BROOKS.
FOR SALE—My home on Herbert
street. C. W. BOLTON.
FOR SALE—Wannmnkcr Cotton
seed, puro und Hound, $1 a Ijn .ilel.
SEABORN JONES.
FOR SALE—Because of my trans
fer to Chnttanoogn, my home oil Col
lege street is for sale at a bargain.
J. LEE YOUNG.
FOR SALE—1020 model, 6-pas-
aengcr Dodge in porfoct condition
Will sell choap. R. A. ADAMS,
For Rent.
FOR RENT—Several rooms fo*
housekeeping, furnished or unfurn
ishod. MRS. T. H. ADAMS, 609
Wlssahickon Avo.
FOR RENT—5 -room house st t.hc
Benedict Mill. Apply to Y. H. Roper
at tho Mill.
FOR RENT—Brick store on Grace
gtreet. Formerly occupied by Cash
Grocery Co. and D. A. Tinnlcy. Ap
ply to Homer A. Hunt, 80S Main St.
Wanted.
' WANTED—3 -rooms completely
furnished for houso-koeping, for a-
bout 6 months by couple with
children; or will consider furnished
house if not too large. Will pay
good prico if can be suited. Address
A. H., P. O. Box 310, Codartown.
WANTED—To hoar from people
who are really interested In buying a
good city home or farm at rock-bot
tom price, R. C. HORSLEY, Co
dar Valley Realty Co., Richardson
Bldg.
Wanted! Men or women to take
brdors for genuine guaranteed hosi
ery, for men, women and children
Eliminates darning. $40 a week full
time, $1 un ihour spare time. Exper
ience unnecessary. International
Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa.
Lost.
LOST—4-months-old female poin
ter pup. CLYDE WIGGINS, Gordon
'St.
.LOST OR MISLAID.
Policy No. 100,488, issued by The
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany, on the life of Charles R
Brumby.
The finder will please return it to
the undersigned.
An application has been made for
the issuing of a duplicate.
C. R. BRUMBY, SR ,
Cedurtown, Ga.
Rockmart New ^
Mr. C. M. Wingard and family
have moved back from Winterhaven,
Fla., much to tho gratification of
their many .friends.
Mr. Cgr| Cox ijpcnt Monday in
Atlanta. .Hp.lcft,yesterday for a few
weeks s.tgy . in Colorado.
Drs. G. M. and J. F White were
called to Buchanan Inst week by the
illness and death of their father,'Mr.
M. W. White.
Hr. und Mrs. C. G. Mundy and
Mrs. D. II Young were in Codartown
Thursday.
Mr. R. W. Morris, of Lime Branch,
was here Thursday.
Mr. W. E. Cox attended the fu
neral Saturday in Haralson county of
Mr. J. S. Garner.
The Methodist and Baptist chur
ches will hold a simultaneous evan
gelistic campaign, beginning April 2d
The Woman’s Club has let the con
tract for building their new Club
House.
Mr. Jqs. Everett came home last
tt’Cek from the State University on
account of illness.
Mr. W. I. Carmichael attended the
•itntc convent! n of'Optometrists last
week in Atlanta.
Mrs. Ida Smith Tufcnrned a few
-lay.', ago from a visit fi her brother,
■Mr. J. W. at^tiic^ro.
Silva "KfS-?sr.; the charming daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bart Cowden.was
united in marriage Thursday with
lion. John II. Jones, editor of the Lu-
G ange Reporter ami Senntor from
the Fourth District. Until a few
.day*before tho wedding she hud been
■ lUnding LaGrangc Female College.
TI\e happy couple left at once for n
trip to Florida.
Mrs. J T White was in Cidartown
over Sunday.
Rockmart High School New..
Misses Annie Spinks and Flossie
Sproull, of Buncombe, former mem
bers of R. H. S., were visitors at
school Friday.
The entertninmont given in thu
High School auditorium Thursday
evening by the Tennessee Duo was
well attended, and it was of a high
order of merit.
We were delighted to have the Min
isters, Revs. W. E. Fuller and M A
Franklin, with us at our Chapel ex
ercises every morning last week. We
greatly enjoyed their series of talks,
and we feel as if much good has been
accomplished by these interesting
talks. Rev’s Franklin’s talk Friday
morning is worthy of especial men
tion.
The 0th grade is sorry that one of
their most popular members, Ian Sue
Copeland, has moved to Augusta.
MT. SPRING NEWS.
Rev. Ed Dempsey filled his regular
appointment hero Saturday.
Mr. Fred Shaw, of near Hematite,
was near here Saturday night.
Messrs. Clifford and Layton Shaw,
of Jackson Chapel, uttended the sing,
lug Saturday night at Rehobeth.
Mrs. Grace Williamon and daugh
ters, Ollie Lee and Mary Ruth, spent
last week with relatives in Gaylcs-
ville, Ala.
Mr. Claude Baker and son, Roy,
were at Sutton’s Mill one day last
week.
Messrs. Dewey Mullinnx and Ham
ilton Richardson, of Cedurtown,
spent the week-end with Mr. Arch
ibald Richardson.
Mr. Will Wliorton was in Cave
Spring one day last week.
Mr. Dowel Wilson, of Cave Spring,
attended the singing Saturday night
at Rehobeth.
Remember the singing at Reho-
Men’s Work Shirts
50c
Men’s Khaki
PANTS
A 4
DRESS
GINGHAMS
A A
BLEECHINC
10 c
VVv
Faced Sleeves
Full Cut.
$1
A SI.50 Value
10c
Asst. Plaids and Checks |
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| Yard
MATTRESS
TICKING
WHITE LAWN
10 c
Curtain Scrim
10c
36-in. PERCALE
15c
10c
Yard
Double Borders
Asst, filew Patterns
Linen Finish
LACE !
5c
36-in. RATINEE
49c
I A 65c Va'ue j
See our New Ship
ment of
MILLINERY
Yard wide
j SILK PONGEE
89c
We Sell for Cash
So Sell for
LESS
The Jacobs Co.
ORIGINATORS - OF - LOW
Cedartown, Ga.
PRICES
One
LOW PRICE
SALE
You WSSIS Save the Difference when you trade at JACOBS.
<4=25 ST.
JACKSON CHAPEL NEWS.
Misses Bottle and Ru‘h Hopper,
who arc teaching at Hamlet and
Clarkwood, were home to spend the
week-end.
Mr. C. G. Crocker was in Rome
one day last week.
Mr. Perry Shaw attended the B. Y.
P. U. nt Mt. Home Sunday.
Miss Bertha Hampton, of Mt
Home, spont Monday witli her sister,
Mrs. Ralph Shaw.
The Mt. Home br.se ball team went
to Friendship Friday for a game.
Scores were 4 to 3 in fuvor of Mt.
Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williamon, of
Rehobeth, Hpent one night last week
with her mother, Mrs. J. O. Shaw.
Miss Lizzie Shaw was in Rome
Saturday.
Mr. Lester Coffman, of Re)robcth,
was near here Sunday.
Messrs. Fred, Clifford and I.ayton
Shaw and Dean McGinnis woro at
Haney Sunday.
Mr. G. L. Shaw was in Cave Spring
Snturday.
ETNA NEWS.
Miss Fannie Little has returned
home after a" two weeks visit at Treat
Mr. Will Crocker, of mjar your
city, spent tho week-end with his sis
ter, Mrs. A. C. Edwards;
Miss Maude Sargent, of Little Co
llar, spent the week-end with her
sister, Mrs O. A. Luchridgc.
Mr. Buster Brown, of Dry Creek,
was the guest Saturday night of Mr.
Lowell South.
Miss Ophelia South spent the week
end with her sister, Mrs. R. Steph
enson, of Esom Hill.
Mr. Opiu Meeks of near your city,
and Mr. Rice McMahan, of Esom Hill,
were here Sunday.
Mr. Ed McMnhan anil Mr. Jimmie
South attended preaching at llnrm-
HEMATITE NEWS. 1 BUNCOMBE NEWS.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud McGinnis and Misses Flossie Sproull and Annie
daughter, Gladys, were in your city Spinks spent Thursday night jn Rock-
one day last week. I mart as the guests of Miss Julinn
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. J(iaker were nt Hardage.
Mt. Spring Saturday. I Mrs. T. J. Carlton, Misses Sarah
Mr. Joe Hopper and sister, Mary, j Waits und Irma Ash were in Rock-
werc in your city Friday. mart Fridny.
Mr. Grndy Carter, of Mt. Home, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kingsbery, of
spent Saturday with Mr. Dean Me- R >ekmurt, were the guests of Mr. C.
Oinnis. i N Waits and family Saturduy.
Among those who uttended the MisH Mattie Lou Lee and Messrs,
singing Saturday night given by Miss Robert Jones and Futrclle Roberts,
Nohie Kellett, of Mt. Spring, were of Rockmart, were the guests of Miss
Messrs. Findley Bnker, Dean McGill- Flossie Sproull Saturday night,
nis and Grndy Carter, of Mt. Home. | Miss Irma Ash spent the week-end
Messrs. Fred Shaw and Junius in Cedartown.
Bnker wore nt Friendship Friday. I Misses Rushic Dunaway and Mattie
Mr. C. G. Crocker was in Rome one Leu Lee of Rockmart. and Messrs,
day Inst week. j Fred West, Glenn Underwood, Billie !
Messrs Rice McMahan anil Horace > Barnes and Joe Adams of Cedartown, |
CAVE SPRING NEWS.
Electric lights arc now being in
stalled here, and the town will soon
be well lighted.
Mr. Oscar Coffin and iamily, of
Key, Ala., spent the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. V.
Shaw.
Mrs Chapman, of near Rocky
Ridge, spent Friday afternoon with
Mrs. Bob Wude.
Mr. Daniel Bnker, Jr., attended the
singing Saturday night given by Miss
Nnla Belle Kellett, of Mt. Spring.
Misses Callic and Lillian Baker, of
Mt. Spring, were here one day last
week.
Miss Josie Sini«, of Cunningham,
and Miss Nellie T. Phillips of Big
Cedar, were here Saturday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Wilson spent
Wiggins, of Priors, were here Sun- were the guests of Miss Sarah Waits 1 Thursday night with their parents,
dny. j Thursday night. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baker.
Messrs. Willie and Hiram Baker -Mr. K. W. Brumbclow and little Mr. Ko-coe Brannon, of Etna, was
vere near your city Friday. daughter, Ruth, spent the first of the here Wednesday.
Mrs. M. C. Wood and daughter, ■ week in Atlanta. i Mr. J. D. Wilson uttended thu sing-
Miss Ella, were the guests one even- [ Mr. anil Mrs. S. B. Lankford were 1 ing Sunday night given by Miss Mae
ing last week of Mrs. Bud McGinnis. I in Rockmart Friday. | Bell Blythe, of Fairvlew.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lester, of Jack-1 Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Carlton spent i Miss Susan Norris, of the faculty
son Chapel, were the guests one ev- ■ the week-end in Stilesboro as the I of the Georgia School for the Deaf
ning last week of their daughter, j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Taft. | was called to Philadelphia Thursday
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
The Commercial Bank
Located at Cedartown, Ga., Polk County, at
Close of Business March IS, 1922.
‘As called for by the Superintendent of
Banks.
Date of Charter, Oct. 18, 1889.
Began Business Dec. II, 1889.
RESOURCES.
Time Loans and Discounts $76’.,381 79
Demand Loans ... IM.lfi2.16
Loans Secured by Ileal Estate . 168,502.92
Uliitvd States and State of Ga. Itouriu
V. 61,2ft 0.00
Other Stocks and Bonds .4,600.00
Banking House, Fur. and Fix. . *6,969.74
Other Real Estate Owned t4.7GQ.86
Gosh in Vault und Amts. Hep. with
Approved Reserve Agents 220,730.06
Other Checks and Cash Items 482.00
Overdrafts 6,121.19
< Total ...ft.*91.597.04
LIABILITIES. x
Capital Paid in $110,000.00
Surplus Fund .......... 140,000.00
Undivided Profits 157,422.82
Dividends Unpaid ........ 882.00
Due to Banks in this State 9(1.96
Iddiv. Dep. Sub. to Check 011.629.72
Demand Certificates of Deposit 197,387.21
Savings Deposits ..... 102,662.99
Cashier's Checks ....... 2,608.86
Certified Checks 842.48
Bond Deposit Account 18.700.00
; Total $1,801,097.04
8tate of Georgia, l’olk County.
Pefore me came E. L. Henderson. Cashier
of The Commercial Bank of Cedattovru, wh
being duly sworn, snys that the above am
foregoing statement is a true condition o
•aid Bunk, as shown by the books of file in
•aid dank. 1. I HENDERSON,
Sworn to and subscribed l'-ifore me. this
21 day of March, 1922.
JOHN TERHUNE, N. P.. Polk Co.. Ga
THAT NEW LOAF. Try it
SANITARY STEAM BAKING CO
Mrs. Juu Phillip .
Mr. Joe Fountain, of Van’s Valley,
was near here one day last week.
Mr. Jesse Mooney, Jr., was at
Jackson Chapel one day last week.
Mr. Robt. Self, of Mt. Home, was
the truest Wednesday of Mr. C. G. j
Crocker,
Mr II. 1*. Baker ad son, Findley
were in Cave Spring Thursday.
Mr. honest Hagan, of Rockmart, i night by a telegram announcing the
was the guest of Miss Sarah Waits ' death of her mother.
Saturday. I Mrs. Reynolds, regular nurse at
Mr. Lovelace Isbell, of Rockmart, ! the School for the Deaf, left Friday
was tile guest Sunday of Mrs. Mary ] for Atlanta in response to a message
Ouida Swindell. | stating that her daughter was crit-
Miss Margaret Waits spent Thurs- ically ill.
Hagan,of
both every Saturday night. Every- j 0 ny Sunday,
body invited to come and bring their Miss Gertrude Hughes, of Cave
new song book. Spring, spent a few days here last
week.
Miss Allinc Beckham has returned
to Birmingham, where she is going to
school, after spending a few days
with home folks.
Rev. Rannie Wright delivered an
interesting sermon here Sunday
night to a large crowd.
ReV. Ifolsteen, of BlufTton, will
preach here Sunday night. Every
body invited.
Mr. Walter Gray put a few hands
at work mining ore last week.
Costly Nibbling.
A St John chocolate manufacturer
who told the Canadian Industrial re
lations commission that his employees
Inst year nlbhled up $18,000 worth of
goods, employs 100 persons, so the
rnodo of self-help chosen by them
amounted to almost $100 each.
J. E. CONWELL
Manager of the pooling campaign foi
tho co-operative cotton marketing
movement in Georgia.
Mr. Conwell Is a prominent Hart
county farmer and pooled his crop of
160 bales with the Goorgia associa
tion.
“Tills is a farmer's Job,” is Con-
well's favorite quotation.
INK PADS and INK—You can now
find them at the Standard office.
NEW HARMONY NEWS.
Mr. and Mrs. Ulmer Raper were in
yohr city Saturday.
Miss Irma Ash was home for the
week-end from White River.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Barnette spent
Saturday in your city.
Mr Wm. Raper, of your city, spent
the week-end with home folks.
Miss Beatrice Purcell was visiting
at Oak Grove Sunday.
Messrs. Fred Raper and Tom Bar
nette were at Little Cedar one day
last week.
There will be a singing here next
Sunday evening. Everybody come.
Elephant Labor a Nececsity.
If Is said that Siam's teak forests
could not he worked without the as
sistance of elephants, as hunting ma
chines could not be used In the Inac
cessible places where teak trees grow.
An elephant can handle from ttfty to
seventy logs In a season.
CATARRH
Catarrh Is a Local disease greatly in
fluenced by Constitutional conditions.
HAL.VS CATARRH MEDICINE con
sists of an Ointment which gives Quick
Relief by local application, and tho
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts
through the Blood on the Mucous Sur
faces and assists in ridding your System
of Catarrh.
Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
! day ni dit with Miss Estell
| Rockmart.
Mr. E. W. Brumbclow was in
Rockmnrt Saturday.
Mr. W. E Holland, of Powder
Springs, was here last week.
Mr. Jno. Spinks was in Rockmart
Saturday.
Mesdnmes B. F. Denton and Mollie
Waters, of Rookmart, attended prea
ching at White River Saturday.
Mr. John Brumbclow, of Powder
Springs, was the guest of Mr. E. W.
Brumbelow last week.
Mrs. Mary Ouida Swindell and lit
tle daughter, Ouida Lucile, were in
Rockmart Saturday.
ANTIOCH LETTER
The W. M. U. of the Antioch Bap
tist church observed the week of
prayer for home missions on March
15th. Everyone present made inter
esting and helpful talks. The songs
and recitations by the Sunbeams ex
pressed their willingness to work for
the Master.
We are sorry to say Mr. Alton
Stephenson had the misfortune to
break his arm last week.
Mr. J. W. Cole spent the week
end in Villa Rica.
Mr. J. J. Atkins was in Cedartown
Friday.
On account of the rain Sunday
morning, we did not have any Sun
day school, but let everyone come
next Sunday at 9.30 a. m. and B. Y
P. U. meets at 2.30 p. m,
Mrs C. B. and Miss Mary Wright
P1NEY WOODS ITEMS
M rs. W. H. Heath and son, Master
St. Elmo Hawkins, of near Felton,
were visiting relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Steel, of Mor
gan Valley, were visiting their daugh
ter, Mrs J. J Camp, one day last week
Mr. O. L. Atkinson was in Cedar
town Saturday.
Mr. Chas H. Fite will start his grist
mill at Fish this week.
Mr. Freeman moved here from near
Cedartown last week.
Mr. Luther Harris of Aragon, and
Miss Gertrude Tant of near Taylors
ville, were united in marriage the
12th.
Mrs. W. A. Jackson and daughter, (
Miss Glennie Mae, of South Georgia, | Mrs C. B. and Miss Mary Wright MAKE THE SAfVDWlCHES
were visiting their parents, Mr and spent Saturday evening in your city, j ^ or ou ting with our bread. Then
Mrs. Wm. J. Morris, last week. | Miss Mary Wright gave an elegant! key’ll taste much better and what is
Mr. J J Camp was in Aragon Sat-1 birthday dinner Monday for Mr and , more » they won’t become dry and
urdan. I Mrs. Earl Cochran, both their birth- j tasteless. Our j^eijd in addition to
Mrs. Bertha Robinson, of Aragon, days being March 20th. | * ts superior flavor retains its fresh-
spent the week-end with relatives I Mrs. J. B. Henry returned Thurs- j ness mu ch longer than the usual loaf,
day to Savannah after
Lillian Russell.
Mr; and Mrs. Paul Culbertson
have returned from Florida.
STATE LINE NEWS.
Mr. Owen Dill was in Cedartown
Thursday.
Miss Leila Blankenship of near Ce
dartown, and Miss Eulema Mullinax
of Little Cedar, were the guests Sun
day of Mrs. Geo. Smith.
Mr Joe Hopper, of Mt. Home, was
here Monday.
Miss Essie Smith spent Thursday
in Cedartown.
Dr. J. E. Pennington,of Esom Hill,
was here Saturday.
Judge Matthews has declined to
give Frank DuPre, the young Atlanta
murderer, a new trial. DuPre’s
father recently got up a subscription
to pay some lawyers, and they will
carry the appeal for a new trial to
the Supreme Court.
T. Sorrells is very ill.
here.
Mr. J
For sale or rent, wanted, lost,found
—you will find these items in our
Classified Advertising. Don't over
look them.
visit to Miss \ which makes it particularly desirable
for sandwich making.
Advertisers in The Standard think
enough of your business to give you .
invitations, which it will pay you to
accept.
Sanitary Baking ,Co.
PHONE 96. .J’
Buy it in .Cedartown.