About The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1922)
MARCH 30. 192T- WMg*»|apMKWW>,( Gude’l Pepto-Mangan Is the Best Tonic for Nervous, Tired-Out Wives. i I* your, wife "all tired out” and -cross and irritable much of the time? Do the children “bother her to death” every day.rfnd do the ordinary house hold tasks that she formerly perform ed with ease seem now to overtax t}er? In other words, do. you often come home to a house of trouble In stead of a house of joy and happl- aess? If your answer Is “yes” to these pointed questions, don’t blame your wife until she hns taken Gude’s Pep to-Mangan with her meals for a few weeks. She Is simply run-down and nervous and needs the kind of iron that she will get in Gude’s Pepto- Mangan to give her more vitality and ■trength. For thirty yeah doctors have recommended Gude’s Pepto- Uangan as a first-class building-up tonic. Sold by ybur druggists in both Hquld and tablet form. Adv. •KLAYS ARE DANGEROUS, «a4 while you are thinking of iniur- Mg year property It may crumble into ahie. The time to think about a fire Via before it happens. A few dollara sweat upon an insurance policy today bring la a whole lot of dollars w. Wo will insure you In solid anise at lowoet rates. Codartown Ins, Agency L. 8. LEDBETTER, Mgr, Upstairs cor. Main ftreet and West Avenue, Million Packets Of Flower Seed* Free . Wo believe in, flowers around the hemes of the South'. Flowers brighten up the home surroundings and give pleasure and satisfaction to tbo«o,who have thorn. Wo hare fUlod mors than a million packets of seeds, of beautiful yet oasllr grown flowers to be given to ear customers this spring. . Wouldn’t you Ilka to hava five packets of beautiful flowers free? YOU CAN OBT THEM! Hastings 1MI catalog is a 100-page handsomely ' Blast rated seed book full from cover to oovor of truthful descriptions and RtaPtrstloas of vegetables, flowers and tons crops, it is full of helpful gar dm, flower end farm Information that Ip aeedad In every Southern homo, and, too, the catalog telle you how to git those flower seeds absolutely free. Write for our tut catalog now. it to the finest, most valuable and bean- EM. seed hook evdr published, end tm will bo mighty glad you’va got tt. shot's Is no obligation to buy aay- ffitof- Just aak for the catalog, and to wlU oomo by return mill. H. B. HASTINGS CO., SCtOSMKN, ATLANTA, CA. Have you .Heard of the splendid Tonic , ReVita For Indigestion, Loss of Vitality, Inactive Liver, Loss of Appetite, Intestinal Irregularities A liquid Tonic con taining tub cedar row* s?award THURSDAY-? 1 MARCH 30, 192* . CENTRAL OF 1 GEORGIA RAILWAY Arrive from Chattanooga, dally 19.20 a. m., 7.46 p. m. n Depart for Chatt«no<NM ’tolly, »J(i a. m., 2.16 p. m, Arrive from Griffin, daily 2.10 S. m„ 9.26 p. m. Depart for Grlthu, dally, at 10.21 a. m„ 4.00 a. m. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWaV Eastbeaad. No. 8, 4.42 a. m., No. 6, 9.32 a. m.; No. 12, 4.47 p. m. Westbound. No. 7, 2.08 a. m., No. 11, 10.00 a. mi No, 6, 6.56 p. m. Being sold by all lead ing druggists TYPEWRITER RIBBONS of all kinds, and best quality Carbon Paper, at The Standard office.' Hon. E. S. Ault was in Carrollton Monday. Mrs. Henderson Hogg spent Friday In Rome Mr. Frank Lowthcr was in Atlanta Tuesday. Mr. E.'S. Bartlett spent Tuesday in LaFayette. Mrs. J. R. Llndlcy spent yesterday In the Gate City. MrR. J. J. Cooper spent the first of the week in Atlanta. Mrs. N. H. Sommers Bpcnt yester day In ttoi Gate City. Mr. J. W. Housoal wns home Sun-' day from Wlnnsboro, S. C. Mr. W. W. Boulincau spent the first of the week In Savannah. Mrs, P. O Chaudron returned Sun day from a visit In Mobile, Ala. Dr. T. Fj, Burbank and Mr. G. W Skelly spent Sunday In Atlanta. Misses Bessie Peatross and Lucy Brown spent Saturday In Atlanta. DELICIOUS COSTA CREAM in the now ESKIMO PIE at Bradford s. Misses Anna and Ida Young were home Monday from Shorter College. Mr. J. W. Loo spent the first of the wock with relatives In Walker coun ty. SEE ME before you build. J. J. McWIIORTER, Contractor and Buil der. Mr. and Mrs. Or D. Bartlett, of Rome, were here the first of the week. Mrs. J. H. Williams left Tuesday for a few days stay In Marietta and Atlanta. Miss Katharine Bunn left yester day for n visit in Atlanta and Car- tcrsvllle. Mr. Monroe Howard, of Newport, Ky., Hpent the week-end with rela tives here. HAVE A NIP—It’s Orangu, and you'll like it. At the fount, Moore’s Pharmacy. Mr. R. C. Thatcher, of Piedmont, was the guest yesterday of Mr. Wm. Parker, Jr. Mr. W. J. Hargrove was called Sat urday to Macon by the illness of a grandchild. Mr. W. M. Leary, of Birmingham, spent the first part of the week with Mr C. W. Smith. Miss Berchclla Brewer, of Atlanta, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Salley. Mr and Mrs. G. W. Green, of Rome, spent Sunday with their daughtor, Mrs O. F. Wooten. " A FORD BATTERY for *17.86,all other sjpes in proportion. See Black- well, with Casey & Sloan. Mr. Lewis R Pitts was home from the State Technological School in At lanta to spend the week-end. Mrs. O. S. Boyd, of'Macon, came last week on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Siippson. Mrs. C. K. Henderson, of Atlanta, spent the week-end with her sisters, Mesdames B. T. and C. M. Sewell. Dr. J. W. Good was called yester day to Birmingham by the illness of his sister, Mrs. T. H. Zimmerman. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Smith, nee Miss Florlne Hardwick, have moved from T6rro Haute, Ind., to Silver City, N. M. A FEW STUDEBAKER WAGONS left, going at unheard-of-prices. CE- DARTOWN AUTO & IMPLEMENT CO. Mrs. J. W. Curtis went to Rock- mart yesterday to spend a couple of days with her daughter, Mrs. Robt Barrett. G. M. Norman is agent for , the popular Beach Cloth made by the Cook Duck Mills! in all regular shades and "natural.” BUILDING MATERIALS, complete line of Doors, Windows, Roofing and Cement at lowest prices. CEDARTOWN HARDWARE CO. Mr. M. H. Bunn, of Washington, D. C., was the guest over Sunday of his sister, Mrs. Annie K. Bunn, and his nieces Mrs.M. D. Russell anfi Miss Myrta Dodds. The U. D. C. will meet with Mrs S. F. Marshal! at 3 p, m. Wednesday, April 5. The assistant hostesses are Mesdames Seaborn Jones, R. W. Jones and S. W. Good. TOWN PESTS , I :*! The Loafer Is Just about our Worst Pest, for he has been Standing Around on our Streets for Years, Finding Fault with Everybody and Everything. He's done his Durnedest to Block ev- ery Improvement Our Town bas made, and when he quits Walking Around t« save Funeral Expenses, he wlU be Mlesed, Just like a Boll t Mr. J. C Porter was in Atlanta Tuesday. Hon. E. S. Ault was in Atlanta yesterday. Mrs. J. O. Ray spent Monday in the Gate City. Mr. S. L. Williams spent Sunday in Atlanta Mrs. J. R. Ellis spent-Tuesdny af ternoon in Rome. Mr. J. V Blackwell was In Rome Monday morning Mr and Mrs J. P. Sanders spent Thursday in Rome. Mr. George Collins was in Rome yesterday morning.. PIANO WANTED—I want W tent a Piano. T. N. DUKE. Mias Martha Adams was home Sunday from Rome. Mrs. W. J. Hargrovq Bpcnt the first of the week in Atlanta. Mrs. T. C. Barnes left Tuesday for a visit at Ohatchic, Ala. Mrs. Horace Henderson, of Felton, enme Tuesday for a few days visit. Miss Frances Wood was home over Sunday from Shorter College. Mrs. A D Moran, of Atlanta, came Saturday on a visit to relatives hare CALL 390—J. R. Judkins —and get Hot Soup for dinner, or wieners. Mr. Ben Coplan, of New Yoyk, cams yesterday for a couple of days stay. Mrs Edward Shiflctt, of Anniston, came Saturday for a couple of weeks visit. Mrs. R. L. Stephens went to Mor gan Valley yesterday for a couple of days visit. Mr. T. J.\Morris, of Rockmart.came Tuesday on a visit to his brother,Mr. J. M. MorrU. Little Sadie Ella Salley is visiting her grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Brewer, in Atlanta. Mr. N. H. Sommers returned yes terday to Lincoln, Neb., after a visit of several days here. Miss Minnie Moore, of Atlanta, came Saturday on a visit to her sis ter, Mrs. T. W. Treadaway. FOR SALE—1920 model, 5-pas senger Dodge in perfect condition. Will sell cheap. R. A. ADAMS, Mrs. Emmett Whitfield was called to LaGrange yesterday by the death of her. uncle, Mr. C. P. Marchman. Mrs. R. H. Wingard and daughter, Miss Ruby Lynne, and Miss Emma T. Grimes spent yesterday in Atlanta. Mrs. C. H. Meredith anjj daughter, Mattie Belle, and Miss Elizabeth'Na tion spent Tuesday afternoon in Rome. A little son was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Thompson, and he will beur the name of William Brooks. Mr. Edwin Brooks returned yester day to Macon after spending some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brooks. i 1 am buying Beef Cattle, Hides, Chicken and Eggs, and paying the highest market price. A. L. BRID GES, 512 Gibson Street. OLIVER GREEN at the Cedartown Buick Co. is an expert car washer. Call for him at 68. He guarantees to wash and polish your car to your satisfaction. * DO AS HUNDREDS of others are are wisely doing. Take your Bat tery to an expert, one who knows the business and will save you money. BLACKWELL, the Battery Man. The name of Cedartown’s newest store lias been changed from the Ce dartown Mercantile Co. to the Brew- : ster Mercantile Co., in order to avoid confusion with other business houses here, as will be seen from their big announcement on our first page. Gentlemen! About Spring Suits- Have You Bought Yours ? If you haven’t, it’s time to think about it. A pleas ant duty it becomes, too, when you are offered choice suits of such honest worth in fabrics,.tail oring and styles as we have awaiting you here. See Our “VIKING” Popular Priced Models for Young Men and Men. We show them in both single and double-breast ed styles.' Pin stripes, pencil stripes, herring- i bone weaves, checks and plaids offer a big vari ety of patterns from which to choose. You’ll not want to miss this display when we tell you that one of our best models is selling at $25 to $27.50 Phillips Dry Goods Co. 308 Main St. Phone 218 JUDKINS HAS GOT 'EM. All Pork Sausage- E(am. Break fast Bacon. Boiled Ham. Pompey Bead. Hamburgar. Weiner Sausage. Cheese. Steaks. Roast Baal. J. R. JUDKINS, Phone »0. LOOK for our “ad” In this Issue. SANITARY STEAM BAKING CO. Mr. N. C. Carroll spent Friday in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs J J. Cook spent tho week-end at Grady. CARDEN SEED of all kinds at Cedartown Supply Co. 4 Mrs. D. C. Smith returned Thurs day from a visit in Rome. Miss Josephine Bonds visited rela tives at Bremen over Sunday. Miss Effie Coleman returned Sat urday from a visit In Atlanta. Messrs. Frahk Waters and Henry Phillips spent the week-end in At lanta. DRINK Seif's Special, the peer of soft drinks, In bottles at Judkins. It Is refreshing and invigorating. Mr and Mrs. A. L. Mize, of Rome, spent the last of the week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Dollar. Mrs. W. 0. Austin returned Tues day to Columbia, S. C., after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Austin. Mrs. Ivy Jackson was called to Lin- dnle Tuesday by an accident to hei^ brother-in-law, Mr. Cal Kines, who was badly scalded. WHEN your battery needs rebuil ding, take it to some one that knows the business. Blackwell, at Casey & SJoan’s, know how and guarantees his work. A. J. Livingston, living near Ash land City, Tennessee, says: “I feel like going frbm house to house and telling the people about Tanlac.” Burbank Drug Co. adv. • The Artist Trio gave the fourth in the series of Lyceum entertainments Monday evening, and it was a gem. The work of the “chalk talk” artist was especially fine. WHEN YOU BUY a Battery, be sure you buy from a person that stands behind his guarantee. Black- well does this, and will sell you a battery cheaper than you can get anywhere in town. Just come and see and bo convinced. Look and Listen! New Shoe Shop. I have cut the prices on Shoe Repairing as fol lows: Men’s "Half-Soles, Sewed, $1. 7 Wingfoot Rubber Heels, 50c. 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. J'' 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 THE STANDARD CLUBBING LIST WILL SAVE YOU MONEY SECOND - HAND CARS FOR SALE Buick Six, 7-Passenger. Dodge Touring. Ford Truck. SERVICE GARAGE Boost Cedartown all the time!