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TMK ITAHDAftD, CKDARTOWK, GA.
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EVERY LOAF
•( our Kuperior bread has the same
unvarying hiifh quality that can be
absolutely depended upon. For rich,
full flavor, close (train and fine tex
ture It has no equal. It la tasty,
wholesome and nutritious and is
backed, wrapped and delivered under
the most sanitary conditions possible.
Order a loaf today.
Sanitary Baking Co.
PHONE 08.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
Arrive trow ,, Chattanbaaa. daily
if>.20 a. m., T.4S p. m. i!
Depart for Chattanooga dally, 4J«
a. m„ 2.15 p. m,
Arrive from Griffin, daily 2.10 p.
■n., 9.25 p. m.
Depart for Grittiu, daily, at 10.26
a. m., 4.00 a. m.
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWaV
Eastbound.
No. 8, 4.40 a. m;No. 0, 9,06 a, m;
No. 12, 4.55 p. m.
Westbound.
No. 7, 2.08 a. m; No. 11, 10 a. m;
No. 5, 7.43 p. m.
AS A SHIELD
against loss by Are a good insurance
policy Is invalunblc. A house or
barn burned down without any in-
aurancc to cover the loss, will make
the most careless man a prey to re-
Biorse and regrets. He on the safe
aide and insure in time. Wo will
writo you a policy at a low cost,
Cedartown Ins. Agency
L. S. LEDBETTER, Mgr.
Upstairs cor. Main Streot and West
Avenue.
Relievo Headache and
Neiiralgla With
CURRY’S
HEADACHE POWDERS
5 '•:*r ioc ;fto T . B ,ST'.
Grove's
Tasteless
Chill Tonic
Invigorates, Purifies and
Enriches the Blood, eoc
fBE CEDARrOVN STANDARD
THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1922.
Buy It In Cedartown.
Mr. S. M. Jacobs spent Friday in
Atlanta.
Mr.and Mrs. R. O.Pitts spent Sun
day in Rome.
Mrs. C. F. Jones left Sunday for a
visit in Athens.
Mr. LaNorris Mundy spent Tues
day in Atlanta.
Mrs. O. Willingham, of Rome,spent
Thursday here.
Mrs. Homer Lindsey is home from
a visit in St. Louis.
Mr. I. M. Brantley was bore from
Rockmart yesterday.
Mr M. L Fisher spent the first of
the week in Chnttanooga.
Mrs. D. T. Myers returned Sunday
from a visit In Chattanooga.
FISH—Trout, Red Snappier and
Mullet, at Judkins’ Market.
Mrs. J. L. Joyner returned Thurs
day from a visit at Jackson.
Mrs. R. L. Artopo returned Tues
day from a visit in Atlanta.
Mr. Lewis Pitts was home from
Atlanta tho first of tho week.
Mr. Sterling Holloway left Monday
for a few days visit at Jackson.
Mrs. W. L. Forster went to Chnt-
tanooga Tuesday for a few (lays visit.
Rev. Frank Quilllun and family
spent a part of lost week in Barnes-
vllle.
Mrs. M. C.. Hobo and daughter,Miss
Florine, left Sunday for a visit in At
lanta.
Mr. J M. Neel, of Cortersvllle,
spent the week-end with Mr. W. K.
Holmes.
Dr. H. M. Hall left Tuesday to at
torn! a medical convention at Warm
Springs.
Mrs. A. F
Corsets Do Not Show!
AT THE PALACE
Monday and Tuesday, July 17th and
18th.
Admission, 15 and 30 Cents.
Mrs. M. R. Vann was in Rome over
Sunday.
Mr. S M. Jacobs was in Atlnnta
Monday.
Miss Sadie Williams spent Sunday
in Rome.
Mr. R. N. Pharr spent the week
end at Menlo.
Mrs. X. N. David spent Thursday
in Cave Spring.
Miss Melba Bartlett is spending
this week in Atlanta.
Mr. I. Coplan, of Atlnnta, spent |
the first of the week here.
Dr. E. H. Richardson spent the ,
first of the week in Atlanta.
GRAHAM FLOUR made from beat i
select wheat at Vance’s Mill.
Miss DaiRey Fitzgerald, of Annis- |
ton, is spending a few days here.
INSURE YOUR CROPS against !
hnil storms. THE KNIGHT AGEN-1
CY.
Mrs. G. L. Sloan and son, G. A., re- i
turned Sunday from a visit in An- |
niston.
Mrs. O. M. Russell, of Anniston, j
came Sunday on a visit to Mrs. C. B. \
Wright
Mrs. L. G. Clnrk left last week for j
New Orleans, where her husband is !
now located.
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS AND
CARBON PAPER for sale at th« 1
Standard office.
Mrs. W. T. Cooper and daughter,
But they’re the part of a
woman’s wardrobe that
materially adds a source
of pleasure when the
proper selection is
cessible. Here are
styles to choose
ac-
all
from.
Miss Christine, left yesterday for
Gross left Monday for; v i«it in Atlnnta.
Phillips Dry Goods Co.
308 Main St. Phone 218
a stay of several days at Borden-
Wheeler.
HOMEMADE CANDY — Pure,
fresh and delicious. J. E. WEST,
Haile Building.
Little Mary Frances and E. S. Bart
lett, Jr., returned Thursday from a
visit in Newnan.
Miss Martha Ivey returned Sunday i n Atlanta and Covington,
to Americus after a visit to her aunt, | Mrg Hobt> Wilkinson returned
Mrs S. F. Marshall. | Tuesday to Newnan after a visit to
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. McEachern, of her father, Mr. J. R. Chapman.
Macon, spent tho week-end with their j L|ttlo Virginia Chnsteen, of Birm
sister, Mrs A. C. Cobh. i Ingham, returned home Monday after
SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE— n visit to her aunt, Mrs. A. .1. Sun-
You will have a good time at the dors.
PHONE 505 for your Western
Beef, Lamb, and Fish. STEPHENS
CASH MARKET.
Mrs. J. S. Kersey, of Atlanta, was
the guest over Sunday of her daugh I
ter, Mrs. Leland Purks
Mrs. C. F. Harris and daughter,!
Miss Thelma, left Monday for a visit 1
Picture Frames.
Just received a lot, In new shapes
and beautiful finishes.
W. W. TURNER, Jeweler.
LOOK for our "ad” in this Issue.
SANITARY STEAM DARING CO.
Borden-Wheeler hotel.
For Saie.
FOR SALE—Vacant* lot between
S. A. L. depot and Right House, 75x
100 feet, on Main Street. E. D.
Berry, ut A. C. Cobb’s Store.
FOR SALE—-Fifteen months old
Jersey heifer. Call on Geo. Peterson,
118 Philpot street.
FOR SALE—Girl's bicycle, in per
fect condition, for only $15 cash.
Call on Mrs A. W. Birkbcek.
FOR SALE-—No. 2 and No. 3 cans
with solder-hemmed caps. CMl JAR-
TOWN SUPPLY CO.
FOR SALE 1 have some «nooml-
jhana part?) for Maxwcii ears at a.bar
gain. S. M. WILLIAMS.
Wanted.
Wanted: Men or women to take
orders for genuine guaranteed hosi
ery, for men, women and children.
Eliminates darning. $10 a week full
time, $1 an hour spr.ro time. Exper-
lonco unncee aary. International
Stocking Mill., Norristown, Pa.
For Rent.
FOR RENT—Three rooms for
light housekeeping. Call on Mrs. J.
F. Pierce, Herbert street.
FOR RENT—Cottage next to res
idence of Judge Davis on East av
enue; bath and 1: ;hfc». E. II. RICH
ARDSON.
Found.
FOUND—A place where you can
ret Watch Glasses put in for 25
cents. See Hunt Jewelry Co.
Our Best Offer
fe
For I This is a club we are
Both I happy to be able to
■■J make our reader friends.
A full year’s subscription to our paper
aiid a full year’s subscription to The
Progressive Farmer. f
Both for $2.00. Order Today
CEDARTOWN STANDARD
Miss Ethel Telford returned to At- body says of Orange Nip, the dolic-
lnnta yesterday after a visit to her ious new drink found at Moore’s
sister, Mrs. J. E. Haile. ! fount.
Mrs. J. W. Bobo, of Silver Creek, [ WHY PAY fin cents for n Watch j
came yesterday on n visit to her mo- Glass when you can get it for 25,
ther, Mrs. W. B. Reeves. j cents? HUNT JEWELRY CO., 308 ]
E. L. Prcwctt, of Rome,came Main St.
last week on a visit t > her parents, | Circle No. 2 of the Presbyterian ;
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Pritchett. .Woman’s .Vi i .nary fioei will
Mrs. J. C. Porter and daughters, 1 conduct a rummage sale Saturday 1
Belle Vernon and Anne, were homo morning on Main street,
the last of the v.v< \ from Tr. :. j g a ] e Pj CCe GOOflS
Mr. J. II. McCllmons, of Sulphur
Springs, Tex., was the guest, last tit OODt) S, OliGl*lTl^ 1)1^‘ I
week of hcousin, Mr. W. K. Wood. y^j-Qgg
r. J. W. Lee returned Sunday
l a trip to Baltimore to buy gootb
the J. W. Lee Co. He reports !
[business conditions steadily improv-
in the East.
| CASEY & SLOAN Headquarters
| f^r ^ dge Cars, Parts and Real Per '
'vice. You make no mistake when
. n , . . ........ j these people work on your car. Phone
cd Tuesday from a visit m Atlanta. , , .. .. ,
. . : , . . . 4..6 and he satisfied,
and went to Rockmart yesterday for i
a few days visit. i Mcssrs - A - c - Cobb, J. A. Edge, J.
,, ,, ,, XT „ E. Purks, W. K. Holmes, J W Sutton.
Messrs. C. 11. Graves, I 1 . N. Browne T „ T . . „ „ , , . ,
. .. ...... J. Z. Hunt, Harvey Brock and A.vhur
and A. E. Pair spent the last of the . , T , • ,
. . ., Mulunax returned Friday lrum a
Week in East Tennessee, making the
trip in the former’s car.
Ml6HELIN TJRE3. Corda are on
ly seven per cent above fabrics—the
best value in Cedartown. CEDAR-
TOWN’ HARDWARE CO.
Miss Helen Bonnor left Sunday for
n visit in Atlnnta.
Mr. G. B. Slaton, of Atlanta, was
here over Sunday.
Mrs. J. E. Rainwater left Sunday
for a visit in West Point.
Mr. John Mount, of Lindalc, spent
the first of the week here.
Mrs J L Batson, of Gadsden, spent
IT’S GOOD! That's what every- ' ,. no ,j rst of (he week here.
; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Boyles, of I.in-
! dale, were here over Sunday,
j Mrs. A. J. Proescher returned
[Tuesday from n visit in Birmingham.
1 Mrs. Wm Tracy, of Atlanta, came
; Tuesday on a visit to Mrs. J. F.
Wright.
| Miss Myrtice Ellison left Tuesday
for a few days stay at Borden
Rome, Lindale 0 Cedartown
BUS LINE
SCH EDULE.
LEAVE ROME AT EXCHANGE »,'A TIONAL BANK 7.10 A.M. and 3 P.M
LEAVE CEDARTOWN AT LIBERT Y NATIONAL BANK 10.30 A. M.
AND 5 P. M.
Fare between Rome and Lindale ... ...... .... 25c
Fare between Rome and Boozeville .... 30c
Fare Between Rome and Cedartown - ... ... 75c
Fare between Cedartown and Lindale 50c
Special Rates for Children.
Makes connection at Cedartown with daily trains to and from Birming
ham. Also carries packages.
fHE STANDARD CLUBBING LIST WILL
SAVE YOU MONEY
Wilkinson, of Nc
eek-end with Mr
nan,
FOR RENT—Throe or four un
furnished rooms for light. housckeep-L
ing. MRS. M. R. VANN, Herbert jj
street.
Lt. Col. Homer Watkins and Cnpt.
B. E. Woodruff left yv.-t,!vday for a 1,5
couple of weeks stay nt Camp Me-'
Ctellan.
Little Miss Georgia Russell return-
f IP— It
At tin
s Orange, and
fount, Moore’s
came home
r a couple of
pleasant fishing trip at Lock 5, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Bartlett of
Rome, who have been the guests of
their parents, Hon. and Mrs W. K.
Fielder, left Tuesday in their car for
their future home in Los Angeles,
The Cedartown Cotton & Export ( Cal.
Co is hvlpng to relievo tho house fam-1 r cv . Frank Quiman> Kev . j. H
Cedartown by building several , n oweU . R ev . R . L . L ocke, ] Io n. L g
pretty now cottages in West End. | Ledbetter. Messrs. W. E. Wood and
Mrs. A. C. Brewster and daughters, > W. H. Trawick attended the Metho-
Misses Frances and Cornelia, return-' dist District Conference in Carroll-
ed Tuesday to Birmingham after a ! ton the first of the week,
visit to her father, Mr. J. C. Hand. | The Directors of the Chamber of
Mrs. Rebecca Boothby, Mrs. S. P. j Commerce will meet at 8 p. m. next
Holloway and sons, Sterling and Monday, the 17th, at the Cedartown
Bootliby, and Mrs W. W. Turner re- j Club. A full attendance is urged, as
turned Sunday from a week’s stay at ( the committee on constitution and
Borden-Wheeler. by-laws will make its report.
Mr. U. D
spent the v
Chapman.
HAVE A
you’ll like il
Pharmacy.
Miss • Mnrtha Adam?
Tuesday from Rome f
weeks stay.
Mrs. Julia Sheid, of Anniston,came
Monday on a visit to her daughter,
Mrs. W. W. Cooper.
Tanlac is a family medicine, as
good for children as it is for grown
folks. Burbank Drug Co. adv
Mrs. S. W. Lane, of Fainbridge,
came last week on a vist to her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. West.
Mises Ila and Avis Batson returned
Monday to Columbus after a visit to
their sister, Mrs. T. L. Johnsey.
Mrs. J. F Wallace and little son, J.
D., returned Tuesday to Piedmont af
ter a visit to relatives in this vicinity.
Mrs. Scott Lewis and daughter,
May, returned Monday to Chatta
nooga after a visit to her sister, Mrs.
A. J. Sanders.
1 am buying Beef Cattle, Hides,
Chicken and Eggs, and paying the
highest market price. A. L. BRID
GES, 512 Gibson Street.
Mr. L B. Lawrence and sons, Frank
and Charlie, were called Monday to
Dallas by a message that his vener
able mother was at the point of
death.
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Every Ounce oi
Power
Needed
So does other work such as heavy hauling or plow
ing. But you can't get the most work from your
mules and horses unless they are fed right.
What is it worth to you to have your horses or mules
in the “pink” of condition. Their skins will be glossy,
their eyes bright and they’ll stand
erect and firm. You get the extra
power you need for heavy work.
Thousands of teamsters and
farmers everywhere have found that
Purina O-Molene feed actually puts
horses in just such condition de
scribed to haul heavier loads, and it
costs no more to feed.
Call up today and learn more
about this specially prepared feed.
Lots of people you Know are using
O-Molene feed.
PARTEE & HUNT, Cedartown.