About The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1922)
■mmsm How Mrs. Lane Solved Her Problem A poultry expert had said: “Any grain mixture or grain product auch as meal or bread, elements for making bones, muscles and nerves." But how to get the right in gredients and balance them— that was Mrs. Lane’s problem. Purina Chows, Increased her Profits 8he saw the Purina Double Development Guarantee and gave the Purina System a trial. Now she gets “fryers” in half the time, makes her pullets Itty the first winter, and gets more eggs the year 'round, us your order now. PARTEE & HUNT, Cedartown. Women Kidnapped by Desperado J SUTOCAeTFH KicJnanncd by a maniac and held prisoner without food or water for fifty (hours was the thrilling experience of Mrs.James Jenkins (IcfO andMis 'r.ortrmle McMmn (riszht) of Omaha, Nebraska. H. b. lioya, stiown in the picture came to their rescue but was also captured and chained to ih?m They” «e held in a shack of the kidnapper, a desperado named Gus Grimes^ Boyd finally escaped and brought help to the women. PINE BOWER NEWS. Mr. and Mra. Lawson West, of Oak Grove, attended Sunday school here Sunday. Mr. W. J. Sloman and family were at New Canaan Sunday. Mr. Wilburn Grogan attended the 3. Y. P. U Sunday night. Miss Theodosia Wiggins wns visit ing Miss Mary Lou Smith Sunday af ternoon near Fullwood. ■ Mrs. J. A. Campbell, of Greenway, apent last week with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Bridges. Miss Louise Brown, of your city, is visiting her cousin, Miss Willie Mae Sloman. Miss Christine Judkins and sister, Almagene, of Cedartown, attended the B. Y. V. U. here Sunday night. Mr Lester Peek was at New Can- aan Sunday. Messrs. Eugene Sloman, Edgar Moncrief, Louie and Roscoc Hayes attended the singing Sunday at New Canaan. YOUNGS NEWS. The Woman’s Club and Girls Can ning Club will meet Saturday with Mrs Tommie Johnson. This is an im portant meeting, ns the Youngs Fair prizes will be decided upon. Sevignl from here attended the singing Sunday at Mt. Zion. Mr and Mrs Otis Blair arc the proud pnrents of a little son. Remember next Sunday is our reg ular preaching day, and also our communion day. Everybody come. Mrs Bessie Corbin, of Felton, is visiting her mother, Mrs Jones. Hall's Catarrh Medicine ThoM who are In a "run down" condi tion will notice that Catarrh bothers them much more than when they are in good health. Thle fact proves that while Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly influenced by constitutional conditions. HALL/8 CATARRH MEDICINE con sists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assists In improving the General Health. Sold by druggists for over 40 Yeara P. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. DOUGHNUTS Have you tried those Doughnuts That we have fresh every day They are “mighty” good. Phone 96 and we’ll deliver them. SANITARY STEAM BAKING CO. Phone 96. Main St. Rome, Lindale 0 Cedartown BUS LiNE SCHEDULE. LEAVE ROME AT EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK 7.10 A.M. and 3 P.M LEAVE CEDARTOWN AT LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK 10.30 A. M AND 5 P. M. Fare between Rome and Lindale 25 c Fare between Rome and Boozeville 3q c Fare Between Rome and Cedartown 75 c Fare between Cedartown and Lindale 5q c Special Rates for Children. Make, connection at Cedartown with daily train, to and from Binning- bans. Also carrie s packages. OBSERVATIONS Public has to be educated up to It before experts can make a good liv ing. In buying poultry In the market re member that the good always die young. Analyze what Is called "the yellow streak" nnd it will be found to be self ishness. If a man is a good listener a woman votes him an entertaining conversa tionalist. Some men are like elevators—they come down in the world every time they go up. A man can never look like the fush- ion plate; he has no wax figure to copy ufter. Use statistics liberally in a verbal argument. Nobody knows enough to confute you. It must be a great consolation to the widow when the Insurance more than covers the loss. A woinun is clever when she makes a man think he knows a great deal more than she does. The first thing a man does after making a fool of himself Is to try to explain how It happened. A man is usually embarrassed when he proposes marriage to a woman— either financially or otherwise. The girl who sings Incessantly either has a sweet disposition or a grudge against the neighbors. Why Is the business in which we know we could make money always monopolized by other people? A girl thinks the wisdom of Solomon insignificant when compared with the smart sayings of her first beau. ISLANDERS SHOULD BE HAPPY Fertunate Inhabitant, of Lundy Alt* gather Fra. From Visitation, of tho Tax Collector. The stipend of £80 (*300) a year offered by the eccleoiaetlcal comrola- alonera to any clergymai. disposed to take spiritual charge of Lundy Island seems a fair one, In view of the fact that the Island measures only three and a half inlles by one mile nnd numbers barely two hundred inhab itants. The people of Lundy pay neither rates nor taxes; there are no poor, because all the Inhabitants have work found for them; and there are no po lice, beenuse there are no law-breakers. Lundy has twice been In the bands of foreigners—once when captured by a band of Turkish pirates, and again, In the time of WUIlnin III, when French privateers gained temporary possession.—London Tlt-BIts. AKES LETTER. A fine little daughter was bom a few days ago to Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Isbell. Messrs. W. M Isbell and S S Tims, were in Cedartown Saturday. Mrs. G W Fricks returned Sunday to Byrds after several days stay with her daughter, Mts. W. M Isbell. Mr. J B Isbell and family, of Byrds, spent Sunday with his broth er, Mr. W. M. Isbell. Mr W T Diamond and family and Mrs. W. C. Berry attended the sing ing Sunday at New Canaan. Mrs. Mattie Logan returned home Sunday after a two months stay with her brother, Mr. G. M Isbell, of Eu- ^ harlee. Mrs. J. B Isbell, of Byrds, spent the past few days with her sister, Mrs W M Isbell. Mr. W. J Herndon left Sunday for Atlanta to spend the summer with relatives. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Cox, of Cedar town, spent the week-end with his father, Mr W. J. Cox. Mr King Diamond spent Sunday atemoon at Buchanan. Mr. B F West left Sunday to ac cept a position in Atlanta. COLLARD VALLEY NEWS. Mr. and Mrs P C Griffin spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs Howard Ellis, of Rome. There will be an all-day singing at the Collard Valley church next Sun day. All the best singers are expect ed. The public is cordially invited. Mr Bennett, of Powder Springs, was here Sunday. Mr. Benton Owens, of Rome, visit ed relatives here Sunday. Miss Lucile Whitehead was the week-end guest of Miss Rena Mae Terrell. Mr. Clyde Shiflctt was at Pleasant Hope Sunday. Mesdames McIntyre and Shiflett, of Lindale, were the guests of rel- ■— Wp Sunday. Couldn’t Control Sneexe. Margaret, age Miree and one-half years and a confirmed early riser, Imd repeatedly been warned to keep 'very quiet when gelling up In the morning, in order not to disturb her older sister, who was convalescing from a recent tonsil operation. About the third morn ing, under the new regime of quiet ness, as she was tip-toelng across the bedhoouf to her mother, who was wait ing In the hall, alio succumbed to a violent and uncontrollable spell of sneezing. As soon as the paroxysm was over, she raised troubled blue eyes to her mother’s fuce and whis pered, sorrowfully; “Muzzar, I was still, but I Just couldn't make my sneezer be still." His Forgetter Worked. Ward Dean Is a member of the Rotary club. He likes to go to the club luncheons every Tuesday. Not long ago Ward was to have gone away on a business trip. -I'll wait until after Tuesday so i won’t miss Rotary,” be told Mrs. Dean. He had to write letters postponing engagements. He had to readjust a lot of things around his place of busi ness In order to get to Rotary on Tuesday. Then Tuesday came nnd he forgot to go.—Indianapolis News. The Safest Way. Mrs. Otitchlelgh has a mania for all manner of things sanitary. In the evening paper she chanced upon an Interesting Item, which she at once brought to the attention of Mr. Catch lelgh. “An eminent medical authority,” she read, "contends that a dentist’s fingers carry disease germs." Whereupon the husband offered the following observation: “In that case, my dear, there's but one safe rule—boll your dentist."— Philadelphia Ledger. A Crusade. The Old Reformer—There are lots of things In this town that need at tention. For Instance, the young men here spend all their spare time In shooting craps. The Neophyte—I don’t see how they hnve the henrt to shoot them. I propose that we start a society for the prevention of cruelty to craps, Reason in Hie Madness. “John, your face looks terribly bat tered up." said the teacher to John, age seven. “You haven't been fight ing on the nay to school have you?” she Inquired. “No," said John, "we moved yester day and I hnd to -arry the cat." Post Office Gallantry. Pretty Girl—Any letters for me? Young Clerk—No, miss. Pretty Girl—I am surprised. Young Clerk (gallantly)—So am I! Mr. Husband— Every' Member of the Family' will find some enjoyment in the home that you have so long promised them. Your standing in the community is made stronger if you own your own home. The individuality you desire in y )ur home con be very satisfactorily planned by co-ordinating the ideas in the various home building books which are here in our office. You may just want to remodel a part of the house—a new porch or sun parlor. Whether you build anew or remodel, you will find our ser vice the best and our material without a peer. Uomt of Mrs. r. C. Greta Will Make It Fly. Madge—"Helen Is engaged to that millionaire. She won't have to worry about money any more." Marie—“No, but he may." Ask us for FREE Paint Baals and Color Cards. J. W. BARR, Cedartown, Ga. Down in Eatonton, Georgia, you’ll find real proof of the splendid wearing qualities of Pee Gee Mastic Paint. It was used there some gneteen yeara ago on the home of Mrs. letter- Green ’ wntes th* following . "Mx bon» w»» paiatod with Paa Caa Mattie LTV I want vou to at* “I* U *, b ? ■*•*■*•? *° *>*•* It antn. Thehonaa it in apltndid condition although •** • **■»• baa alapeed since it wee leaf peinted. One room in which Pee Gee Fletkoett n *a rt T twelve yeara ego is in food coo* dltlon atilt, but I want it fraabenad up. 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