About The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1922)
VMuin PIE ITAWM<l» t CMW«ITOWII, GA. ANIH. 1*1*2* TAKE GUDE’S PEPTO-MANGAN It is the Safe and Relia ble Tonic Used by , Physicians for 30 . J Years. There arc "new styles,V even in medicines. A new “fad” eomes, is popular for a while, and then fades out of public view. A remedy that has stood the test for thirty years must havo remarkable merit and can not be called a “fad.” Such is Gude's Pepto-Mangan, originated by Dr. A. Gude over a quarter century ago, which has helped many thousands of people back to good health by im proving the blood. Pepto-Mangan is an Iron tonic. It contains iron in a Special form easily absorbed by the system. It puts color into the lips and check's and improves the entire body by improving and enriching the blood. It is sold by druggists in both liquid and tablet form. If you want to bo well and strong and look fine and healthy, take Gude's Pepto- Mangan. Advertisement. bm 'ism • nu .cu .;.l—-y CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY Arrive ; from 'Chattanooga, daily 9.20 a. at., 7.46 p. m*' ■ > >" Da.'art for Chattanooga daily. 4J< - m., 2.16 p. m, Arrive from Griffin, daily 2.10 p. m., 9.26 p. m. Depart for Grilhi., daily, sit 10.26 ■„ 4.00 a. m. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY: Eastbound. 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, 10/10 a. •n; No. 6. 6.56 p. m. « ■ •■LAYS ARE DANGEROUS, d while you are thinking of ineur- AaR year >roparty it may crumbly into The time to think about a Ere it happens. A few dollare ; sped an Insaranee policy today •way bring la a whole lot of doliars ■.tomorrow. Wo will insure you in solid uaoasponies at lowest rates. 'Cedartown Ins. Agency L. 8. LEDBETTER, Mgr. Upstairs ear. Main Street and West Avenue. M CLVARfUVN S ANOARl THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1922. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. (Rate, I Oeat a Word.) MMam charge, ZB cants. For Sale. FOR SALE—Tomato Plants, Pe ter Henderson’s and Golden Ponder- osas, June Pinks and Red Field Beau ties, and other best verieties, 10 «ents a dozen. MRS. J. O. CRABB FOR SALE—Household furniture at a bargain. MRS. W. W. BGU- UNEAU, 302 College street. FOR SALE—Zinnias, plain yel- Jow .and variegated Marigolds, Sal- '’via and Petunias. Call on Mrs. E. D. Estes, 311 Stubbs street FOR SALE—Household furniture, cheap if bought THIS WEEK. Call on O. L. WILLIAMS, Philpot Street. toR SALE— S6me good city hotnes and farms at reasonable price. Buy now while prices are low. R. C. HORSLEY, Richardson Bldg. Office phone 244; home phone 34. FOR. SALE—All varieties of To mato Plants at 5 cents dozen: H. G. NICHOLS, City Hall. FOR SALE—Porto Rico Plants, State-Inspected and chemically treat ed, against disease, $1.25 per 1,000; large lota 61.10 per 1,000 f.o. b, lAvlpgpton and Earllana Tomato and Jjtybjr King Pepper Plants, 80 cents jjtt ,l 'i00; .61.66 per 1,000, post paid. Gash with order. A. R. DoLOACH. Pitta, Ga. FOR . SALE—Full-blooded ,Dur6c Pigs. ROY CASEY, Rfd 4, Wray Mines. FOR SALE— Hastings Improved. Prolific Seed Corn. H. C. TRITT,' Fulwood Springs, R. 1. GOVERNMENT - INSPECTED Porto Rico and Nancy Hall Potato Plants, 61.36 thousand; five thousand up at 61.26. CORDELE PLANT FARMS, Cordcle, Ga. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS 6f all kinds, and best quality Carbon Paper, at the Standard office. PIANO SACRIFICE—Due to ina bility to keep up payments, we, had a high grade piano, in the best of Con dition, turned back to us. This in strument we can sell for a rare bar gain, giving terms to responsible par ties. For full particulars, address Luddcn & Bates, Atlanta, Ga. Wanted. Wanted—Salesman with car. Cord and Fabric tires at prices below com petitors. $100 and expenses. Hy dro-Vulcan Tire Co., 1104 Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. Buy it in Cedartown. Mr. S. R. Mendel spent Sunday In Atlanta. Hon. W. K. Fielder was in Atlanta Tuesday. Hon. E. S. Ault was in Carrollton yesterday. . Mr. and Mrs. E. S Bartlett spent Monday in Atlanta. Mrs. W. T. Jester left yesterday for a visit at Richland. Mrs. H. H. Hogg spent aat week •with rolativas In Rome. Mrs. A. Y. Henderson spent yes terday in the Onto City. Mrs. T. H. Wood went to Griffin Tuesday for a few days visit Messrs. S. M Jacobs and S. L. Williams silent Sunday in Atlanta. Mrs Frank N. Browne returned last week from a visit in Mississippi. DELICIOUS COSTA CREAM in t|>e new ESKIMO PIE at Bradford's. INSURE YOUR CROPS against hall storms. THE KNIGHT AGEN CY. SEE ME before you btiiid. J. J. McWHORTER, Contractor and Buil der. Mrs. J. O. Tyler and daughter,Miss Emmie, spent yesterday afternoon in Rome. Hon. and Mrs. Chas. Adamson re turned Sunday from a visit in Phila delphia. Mrs. S. R. Mendel and children left Sunday for a visit in Atlanta and Monies. Mr. and Mrs. LoNorris Mundy were home from Atlanta to spend Mon. day night. LApiES and CHILDREN—Youir Easter Lid can be had at FISHER’S for Icbb money. Mrs. Allle Erwin Aull, of Chatta nonga, came Monday on a visit to Mrs. H. M. Hall. Mrs. A. W. Stubbs and Miss Kath arine Bunn wore in Rome Saturday. —Rome Tribune. Mrs Homer 1 Watkins and little daughter, Martha, left Tuesday for a visit in Atlanta. Dr. T. F, Burbank, Messrs. G. W Skeliy, Lee Parker and Porter Hunt spent Sunday at Calhoun. Mrs. >Annle Freeman Johnson, of Rome, came last week on a visit to hor daughter, Mrs. C. C. Bunn. Mesara. J. M. Hamrick and G. G. Adams left Tuesday for a camp of several days at Borden Springs A FeW STUDEBAKER WAGONS left, going at unheard-of-priceB. CE- DABlTOWN AUTO & IMPLEMENT CO. Dr. E. J) Richardson, of Atlanta, spent the'first of the week with his parents, Dr., and Mrs. E. H. Richard son. Mrs. W. A. Robinson spent Tues- Mr C. W. Bolton spent Tuesday at Griffin. Mr R. T. Owen spent Saturday in Atlanta. Mr. L, H. Smith was in Atlanta Tuesday. Mr. J, C. Porter was in Atlanta yesterday. Mrs. B H. Pittman spent yesterday in Newnan. Col. T. W. Skeliy, of Calhot^fi, was hers Monday. Mr. Paul Jones left Monday for a stay In Atlanta.' Mr. T. .J. Freeman has been in Atlanta this week. Mrs. E. T. Rice left yesterday for visit in Atlanta. Mrs X. N. David spent Saturday afternoon in Rome. Mrs. Harriet Jolley spent yester day in the Gate City. Mr. J. F. Clark went to Holland yesterday for a few days stay. Miss Annie Lou Trentham left Tuesday for a visit in Atlanta. Miss Ruth Meredith was home from Atlanta to spend the week-end. Miss Mattie Dell Fretwell spent tho first of the week in Atlanta. Mr. J. G. Nation went to Atlanta Tuesday for a stay of several days. Mr. C. C. Bunn has bought a jiew Bulck Six from the Cedartown Buick Co. INSURE YOUR CROPS against hail storms. THE KNIGHT AGEN CY. Mrs. Geo. Zukcr returned to Rome yesterday after a visit to relatives here. Mrs J. W. Woodward went to Rockmurt Tuesday for a few days visit. Mrs. E. A. Heard, of Rome, was tho guest Monday of Mrs. H. II Hogg. Mrs. W. T. Thompson and daugh- tor, Miss Etta, spent yesterday at Akcs. Mrs. John Whitfield went * to Buchanan yesterday for a few days visit. , Mrs. J. T. Hardy and Miss Flora Bridges spent yesterday afternoon In Rome. \Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Langford left yesterday for a fow days visit in Cartcrsville. ^ Little Ruby Pace, of Cedartown, is visiting Mrs. J. L. Adams.—Rome Nows, Ilth. Miss Ruth Gordon, of Caihouni, came Sunday on a visit to her sistei;, Miss Emmie Miss Myrtle Wilson, of Buchanan, spent the week-end with her cousin, Miss Estelle Wilson. GOOD EATING at right prices at the new Cafe and Soda Fount of Whitaker & Co., 401 Main Street Mrs. N. R. Hartley returned Sun. day to Atlanta aftor a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs P. M. Agan. It will pay you to notice J. H, Stewart’s money-saving Tire adver tisement on our second page. Don’t miss it. 1 Mr. J. K Thomas was called Tues day tq Atlanta by the accidental death of his brother-in-law, Mr. Wm. Winant. Miss Fannie Philpot returned Sun day from Lake City, S. C., ivhere she has been at the bedside of her bro ther, Mr. Hud Philpot. I am buying Baal Cattla, Hides, Chlckan and Egg*, and paying tha highatt markat prica. A. L. BRID GES, SI2 Gibson Straat. Flna Porennlal Flowering Plants, 10 cents; Gladiolus Bulbs, already started, 36 cents dozen. W. A. HELDREICH, Phone 483. Mesdames I. L. Simpson and E. W Lowry and Mr. J. J. Simpson went to Rockmart yesterday to attend the funeral of Mr. Ollie Carlton. LOST—A child’s crutch Friday between College street school and my home. Finder please return to Sadie Ella Salley, Noyes street. Mr S. H. Lewis has bought from Mrs. R. A Adams the lot on the cor ner of Herbert and Jones streets,and will build a bungalow there at once. IF YOU WANT a new Battery, I guarantee to save you money. You get real service when you deal with me. BLACKWELL, the Battery Man. Messrs. Jack Odell Williams, Lid dell Turner, John Good and James Young are home this week from the State University in Athens for the Easter holidays. Deputy Sheriff and Mrs. W. E. Chandler went to Milledgeville Tues day, accompanying Miss Jennie Richards, of Brownings district, to the State Sanitarium. LOST—A Farmers’ Handy Manu- Gentlemen! About Spring Saits-- Have You Bought Yours ? day night with hor brother, Mr F. D. Noble, on her way from Gadsden to Washington. Mr. Frank Lowther spent the first of tho week in Atlanta attending a meeting of the Southeastern Coal Dealers Association. BUILDING MATERIALS. A complete line of Doors, Windows, Roofing and Cement at lowest prices. CEDARTOWN HARDWARE CO. Miss Frances Wood was home the first of tho week from Shorter Col lege. She was accompanied by Miss Mildred Donaldson, of Statesboro. Misses Eve, Anna and Ida Young wore home the first of the week from Shorter College, They were accom panied by Miss Lucy Shivers, of Eat- onton. Mr C R Brown, of Atco, was here Sunday. His wife and little daugh ter, Martha, returned with him after a week’s visit to her father, Capt. J. A. Peek. WE HAVE THE AGENCY for the famous Anchor Supply Co. We can supply you any kind of Awnings, Tents, etc., at the lowest prices. STUBBS & HOGG. SPRAY 1 Don't let the worms get your fruit. N Wc carry the spray I al, containing Club enrollment. Fin- ready to put on, and the cost per tree der return to me at Rockmart or to is very little, CEDARTOWN HARD-! The Standard office, and receive re- WARE CO. ward. W. II GARNER. Mrs. C. N. Morgan gave a pleasant' Dr. E. J. Forrester of Sparta, and informal party Saturday afternoon Rev. J. M. Dodd of Tallapoosa,' are in honor of her guests, Mrs. H. H. spending the week hero conduet’ingan Hutchins of East Point, and Mrs. B. interesting Sunday School Insiitute T. Dailey of Portsmouth, Va. at the First Baptist church. * > 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 ^waiting you here. See Our “VIKING” Popular Priced Model* for Young Men and Men. We show them in both single and double-breast ed styles. Pin stripes, pencil stripes, herring 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 COT 'BM. All Pork Sausage. Ham. Break fait Baeva. Boiled Ham. Pompey Head. Hamburger. Weiner Bausag*. Cheese. Steaks. Roast Beet. J. R. JUDKINS, Pnone 890. COTTAGE FOR RENT, next to my dwelling; electric lights, bath tub, hot and cold water. E. H. RICHARDSON. LOOK for our “ad” In this Issue. SANITARY STEAM BAKING CO. Miss Willie Radliff spent the week end in Rome. Miss Onez Watson was home from Atlanta to spend the week-end. Mr. Cyrus Garmon was home from Atlanta to spend the week-end. Misses' Mary Hlpps and Flossie Crow returnod last week from a stay in Atlanta. Mrs. M. A Fowler returned Mon day to Jacksonville, Ala., after a visit to relatives here. Misses Addie Smith and Lizzie Godfrey went to Rome Monday for a couple of weeks visit. DRINK Reif’s Special, the peer of soft drinks, in bottles at Judkins. It is refreshing and invigorating. Messrs. T. J Beasley and G. W. Stokes returned last week from a month’s camp at Little Sulphur Little Doris Moore, of Atlanta, cams Satuday to spend some time with her grandmother, Mrs. S.-- L. Clay. The many friends of Mr. J. K. Howard, a good farmer of Route 3, are glad to see him out again after a prolonged illness. Tanlac builds up tl)e weak, run down system and makes you feel strong, sturdy and well, as nature in tended. BURBANK DRUG CO. ad. Dr. W. G. England, Past Grand High Priest of the state, and Hon. W. W. Mundy, High Priest of Adoniram Chapter, have been in Ma con this week attending the annual meeting of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons. 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 battery cheaper than you can get anywhere in town. Just come and see and be convinced. 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, 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. 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 Rome, Lindale 0 Cedartown BUS LIME / SCH EDULE. LEAVE ROME AT EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK 7.10 A.M. and 3PM LEAVE CEDARTOWN AT LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK 10 30 A. M AND 5 P. M. Fare between Rome end Lindele j5 c Fare between Rome end Boozeville " * Fare Between Rome and Cedartown Fare between Cedartown and Lindele Special Rates for Children. ' Make, connection «t Ced.rlown with daily train. t„ ,„d from Birming- hem. Also carries packages. SECOND - HAND CARS FOR SALE Buick Six, 7"Passenger. Dodge Touring.’ Ford Truck. SERVICE GARAGE