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-VAce six MtSlANUAM, Wll AMTOWN, CA. MARCH 28. 1922. DOES YOUR HOUSEWORK SEEM HARD? Has Your Strength Left You? Gude’s Pepto- Mangan Will Re store It. , If you havo dyspepsia and head aches, and feel "ail in," don’t take it for granted that there is no relief. Strength nnd ambition for your tasks will come when you build up your weakened blood with Gudo’s Pepto- llangan. Take it with your meals a few weeks nnd see the permanent benefit. It is Just the thing to aid you to recover full health. ■ This -wondoifutly efficient form of food iron quickly improves the appetite, adds color to chocks and lips and im parts strength to the jaded muscles Remember to ask for “Glide’s Pcpto- Mnngan ” Hold in both I quid and tablet form. Advertisement. i I, . A. L MICKIE SAYS— THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1922. _fc.n l KAL Ufc UtuaUIA SAIL»n > arrive (rum caauauooaa. dally .0.20 a. m., 7.46 p. m. IX.-art (or Cbaltaoooaa dally. 4-1* «. m., 2.16 p. m, Arrive from Griffin, daily 2.10 p. a., 0.26 p. in. Depart for Grittu., daily, at 10.26 •. m., 4.00 a. m. OWE MJAN tO PARAVNTE 'TttADt IS tO QUIT RUMKMklG NER. AD AM0 START TR\-um& UOVJ ROTTEU 8I1MESS IS, BO TWET IWU.PEEL M' QUIT BUtIMQ vtABUAKD AIK LIMt KAILWa. Eaatbound. No. 8, 4.42 a. m., No. 6, 9.32 a. m.; .So. 12, 4.47 p. in. Westbound. No. 7, 2.08 a. m., No. 11, 10.00 a. n; No, 5. p. m What is the first thing you look for when you buy a petticoat? Mr. S. M. Jacobs spent Tuesday in j Atlanta. ' Mr. O. L. Williams spent Monday in Atlanta. Mr. J. C. Porter spent the first of he week in Atlanta. Miss Jamie Harris was homo from Atlanta over Sunday. Mrs. ClilT Hightower spent Tues day in the Gato City. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lindley were in Marietta over Sunday. j Hon. J. C. Knight spent Friday in ! Mr W. I. Lane, of Macon, Rpcnt tho Atlanta, first of the week here. I Mr. R. O. Turner was in Atlanta Mrs W. H. McCall spent the first yesterday, of the week in Atlanta. • | Mr. E. A. Heard, of Rome,was here Mr. G. W. Alexander, of Macon, yesterdny. spent tho week-end here. j Mr. O. I. Layfiold spent Tuesday , judge j. l. Tison and son, John, i„ Atlanta. to see whether thev'are liberally* cut, perfectly* sewn spent Thursday in Atlanta Mrs J. W. Wood, of Esom Hill,was i * * If you have just purchased a new gown no doubt color will be the first thing that holds your atiention. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. 4 while you art thinking of insur- | your property it m|y crumble into The time to think about a fire j to before it happena. A faw dollars ~ tpaat upon an insurance pt lley today * at, bring In a whole lot of dollar* 2 - eemarrow. We will iniure you In eolid *.; - eeaapaale* at loweat rate*. 'Tv Xcdartown ins. Agency L. 8. LEDBETTER, Mgr. 'JUpetalrs cor. Main.-Stroet and West Avenua. Hastings’ Seeds 19>2 Catalog Free It’a ready now. 100 bandsomoly 11 Mltrated pakos of ’worth-while sued and garden news (or Southern gnrden ate and farmers. This new catalog. W* believe. Is (he most valuable seed book ever publl-iv' 1 It contntns 100 Ml pages of tho most popular vogo tables. Ilowers and (arm crop plants, 4ha finest work of Its kind ever at tempted With our photographic Illustrations and color pictures also from photo graphs. we show you Just what you can grow with Hastings’ Seeds even be tote you order the seeds. Our cats lag makes garden and flower bed planning easy und II should be In aeary single Southern home. Write us a post-card for It. giving your name and address. It will come to you 'by return mail and you.wUl he mighty «lad you've got It. Hastings’ Seeds are the Standard af the South, and the largost mall order seed house In the world Is back at them. They've go* to be the best. Write now [or the 1922 catalog. It ti absolutely free. H. O. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN, ATLANTA. GA. Relieve Headache and Neuralgia With CURRY’S HEADACHE POWDERS 5 rrisT 10c SSio ¥ .°,5; nave you Heard of the splendid Tonic Re Vita For Indigestion, Loss of Vitality, Inactive Liver, Loss of Appetite, Intestinal Irregularities A liquid Tonic con taining yeast Being sold by all lead ing druggists If the last petticoat purchased did not give service ex pected you are going to examine each garment carefully* Mrs Rebecca Boothby is home here Monday, from a visit In Philadelphia. Mr. Wm. Coplnn, of New York, Judge F. A. Irtvln Is holding court was here Saturday, at Douglaavlllo this week. I Mrs. W. T Cooper spent yesterdny Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Barron spent afternoon in'Rome. Monday aternnon In Rome. | Mrs. M A Kerr, of Silver Creek, DELICIOUS COSTA CREAM In was here yesterdny. the new ESKIMO PIE at Bradford's, j Mr. J. M. Pitts was home from SEE ME before you build. J. J. Birmingham last week. McWHORTER, Contractor and Buil- Mrs. I,. F. Wlngard spent yester- der. 1 day afternoon In Rome. Mrs. C. W. Smith and daughter, jvj r . j. b. Mason returned Saturday Miss Kathryn, spent Tuesday in At- from B vl „ it 0Bdgden . lanta. and have a non-rip placket. Mr. Russell Landers left Tuesday for n stay in Birmingham. CEDARTOWN SUPPLY CO.,head quarters for Seeds of all kinds. Mr J L. Chitwood went to Atlunta yesterdny for n few days stay. Mrs. J. L. Batson , of Gndsden, At the fount,"Moore’s s P cnt tho flr|,t of tho wct ’ k hcre - Mr. E. C. Benton, of Atlanta, came Mrs. LaNorrls Mundy returned Thursday from a few days Btay in Atlanta. Mrs. J. R.. McGregor returned Tues day from a month's visit in South Carolina. HAVE A NIP—It's Orange, anil you'll like It. Pharmacy Mrs. G. F. Bunn and little son, of yesterday for a few days stay. Newnan, came yesterday for a few Miss Lucile Ncese of Birmingham, days visit. enme yesterdny for n few dnys visit. Miss Maude Neely, of LnFnyette, Mrs. J. A Tntc, of Birnvnghnm, came Tuesday on a visit to her sister, came Saturday for a few dnya visit. Mrs. B. Suggs. | CALL 390—J. R. Judkins —and Col. T. W. Skelly, of Calhoun, wns vet Hot Soup for dinner, or wieners tho guest Tuesday of his son, Mr. Mrs W. C. Smith left yesterday Geo. W Skelly. for a visit In Atlanta nnd College Mr. nnd Mrs. S. J. Kennedy return- Park, ed Tuosdny from n visit in Manches- Attend the special meetings nt the ter nnd Atlanta. Ccdnrtown churches. They will do ALL SORTS of Georgia wntor- you good, melon nnd cnntnloupc seed at Cedar- Mrs. J W Daniel wns cnllcd to Tnl- town Supply Co. Miss Myrtle Guffin, of Atlanta, came Friday on a visit to her aunt, Mrs. M. J. Williams. Miss Florinc Janes returned Mon day to Atlantn after spending a few days with home folks lnpoosa yesterdny by the illness of her sister. Miss Leva Reeves, of Atlnntn,cnme Saturday to spend a few dnys with relatives hcre. Mcsdnmes J. C. Leslie nnd J. C. Atwood went to Fish Tuesday for a 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. 9Z.25 to 97.50 Phillips Dry Goods Co. 308 Main St. Phone 218 'EM JUDKINS HAS GO! Ail Pork Sausage Raui. Break*ast Bacon Boiled Bam. Pompey Head. Hamburger. Weiner Katixag* Cheese. Bleaks. Roast Bee! J. R. JUDKINS, Phone Wti LOOK for our "ad" In this issue. SANITARY STEAM BAKING CO. Mr. and Mrs. W F Hammond, of few days visit. F.sh, spent Thursday with their Mr. J. E. Haile spent yesterday in daughter, Mrs. S. H Lewis. Atlanta to nttend a state mocting of Mrs. 0. N Lackey returned Sntur- Goodyear dealers, day to Atlanta after a visit to her Mrs. L. B. Ham was called here parents, Mr. and Mrs. M C. Bobo. from Atlanta last week by the illness Little Miss Louise Smith, of Rome, °f Mr. A. H. Bridges, spent the week-end with her grand- Miss Chloe Eason, of Bowdon, is parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Smith, here to spend some time with her All STAMPING and HEMSTIT- j sistt,r ' Mr ** E ’ P ’ Lovorn - CHING strictly cash. Prices to suit Miss Irene Gunter returned Mon- the times. MRS. C. W. HOLLETT. dny from McDonough, where she was Mr. and Mrs. John Langford, of cnllcd by tho illne * s of hor brother. Birmingham, were cnllcd hcre Mon- IT'S GOOD! That’s what every dny by the illness of his sister, Miss body says of Orange Nip, the delic- Ola. j ious new drink nt Moore's Pharmacy Mrs. H. A. Blondhcim and son, fount. Henry, of Atlanta, spent the week- , .... „ . r __ j •*. . it. ,, „ ^ 1 am buying Beef Cattle, Hides, end With her daughter, Mrs. S. R. n,. . . r , . . Mcndc] Chicken and Eggs, end paying the highest market price. A. L. BRID- Mr H. B McGregor, who has been GES, 512 Gibson Street. spending some time with his sister, w p . , ,,, , .... i . . , _ , ’ Mr. W. F. Park, of Atlanta, spent "b.';.!™"””' "“~ 4 *"•*’,•«» <r, **» h “ been visitin'* her mother, Mrs. Susie Miss Caudle Waddell returned Jones, returned home with him. Monday to the musical conservatory : in Atlantn after spending several j dnys nt home. STUDEBAKER WAGONS , one- and two-horse —onlv -Both FOR RENT—Brick store on Grace street. Formerly occupied by Cash Grocery Co. and D A. Tinslev. Ap- G. M. Norman it agent for the j ply to Homer A. Hunt, 308 Main St. popular Beach Cloth made by the Cook Duck Mills; in all regular and natural. j ] e ffc f and going at unheard-of prices. BUILDING MATERIALS. A CEDARTOWN AUTO & IMPLE- complete line of Doors, Windows, j MENT CO. Roofintr and Cement nt lownt n»*lces. i SPECIAL SATURDAY 9AM CEDARTOWN HARDWARE CO. I H^T inch iiaZd M.ple L “Don t forgot to remember” and Trays, only 14 cents each; one to a notice those “No Spit” signs posted customer. FISHER’S 5 & 10 CENT around on our Mnin street side- STORE. “Why Pay More? walks. A little care may save you $5 Rcv . Cyril Bentley, of Atlanta, Mrs.f laud Brown nnd little dattgh- conducted services Thursday evening ter, of Atco, came Friday to spend at St. James Episcopal church. He the week-end with her father, Capt. was accompanied by his wife, and - J. A Peck. Mr. Brown was here they were the guests while here of Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Parker Jr. Mrs E M Waters spent Monday af ternoon in Rome. Mr. W. T. Jeter, of Carrollton, 1 spent Sunday hcre. Mrs. J. E. Smith left Saturday for a visit at Palestine. Mr. J. F. Clark spent the first of tho week at Holland. GARDEN SEED of all kinds at Cedartown Supply Co. Mr. W. C. Benefield spent yester day afternoon in Rome. Mrs. Susie Henderson left Monday for a visit in Chattanooga. Mr. and Mrs. E C. Thompson spent the week-end at Esom Hill. Mrs. J. W. Daniel returned Mon day from a visit in Carrollton. Miss Gussic Mae Cooper returned last week from a stay in Winnsboro, S. C. Mr C. Costley and Miss Dorothy Reynolds were united in marriage Saturday. Build up yeur system and feel fine all the time by taking Tanlac. Bur- hank Drug Co. adv. Mr. John Atlia was called Satur day to Atlanta by the death of his venerable mother. Rev. W. C. Tolbert, of Piedmont, filled the pulpit Sunday at the Con gregational church. Messrs. T. J Beasley and G W. Stokes left last week for a camp at j™ i Little Sulphur Springs. Mr. and Mrs. John Atha were call ed to Rome yesterday by the death of their nophew, Mr. Dan Head. DRINK Reif’s Special, the peer of soft drinks, in bottles at Judkins. It is refreshing and invigorating. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Payne, of Piedmont, came Friday to spend the week-end with their sister, Mrs. W. A. Green. Miss Ruby Cochran, a young lady 'of Atlanta who made many friends during hor recent visit h^re, commit ted suicide in that city last week. Look and Listen! New Shoe Shop. I have cut the prices on Shoe Repairing as fol lows: Men’s Half-Soles, Sewed, $1. Wingfoot Rubber Heels, 5Jc. Men’s Sewed Soles and Rubber Heels, $1.50. Ladies’ Sewed Soles, 65c. 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. TRITT, Mgr. 214 N. Main St. Next door to Tin Shop. Phone 89 iHE STANDARD CLUBBING LIST WILL SAVE YOU MONEY SECOND - HAND CARS FOR SALE Buick Six, 7-Passenger. Dodge Touring. Ford Truck. SERVICE GARAGE StanSe.n1 Jet rnnt Standard. Boost Cedartown all the time!