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JULY 13, 1922.
THE STANDARD, CEDARTOWN, GA.
PACE N1NET
Don’t
be
Penny Wise
and Pound Foolish
Don’t think because you can get a
big can of Baking Powder for little
money that you are saving anything.
There’s Only One Way
to Save on Bake - Day
USE
CALUMET
The Economy BAKING POWDER
—It costs only a fraction of a
cent for each baking.
—You use less because it con
tains more than the ordi
nary leavening strength.
BEST BY TEST
The World's Greatest Baking Powder
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.
Phono 96.
Main St.
SECOND - HAND CARS FOR SALE
Buick Six, 7-Passenger.
Dodge Touring.
Ford Truck.
SERVICE GARAGE
Have yoa lost your appetite?
1 Do you get so tired with the
day 1 * duties that you're unable
enjoy an evening with
friends or at the movies once
in a while? Are you losing
your rosy cheeks and your
springy step?
Dr. Mile*’ Tonic
made to restore health to people in your condition. It has been
J[permanent benefit to thousands who were afflicted just as you are. (
Why don’t you try a bottle? Get fai line for better health—•
beginning today. .Every Drug Store carries Dr. Miles* MedicmofeJ
CAVE SPRING NEWS.
Dr Seals Harris and son, Seals, of
Birmingham, spent Monday night
with his brother, Prof. J. C. Harris,
who left with them Tuesday for a
couple of days stay at Warm Springs.
The Ilenrn Institute committee of
the Georgia Baptist Convention met
Friday, and on the recommendation
of President I. D. Harris elected the
following excellent faculty. T. M.
Funk, of Georgetown, Ky., mathe
matics, science und athletics; Miss
Maude Miller, Latin, history and com
mercial department;, Miss Martha
Davis, English history; Mrs Lillian
A. Macon of Macon,domestic science;
Miss Evelyn Allen, of Smyrna, music.
President Harris will teach the Bible.
Hearn prepares pupils to enter the
feshman class of Mercer University,
and is also an accredited school for
other colleges.
Miss Vera Sanders, of Lindale, was
a visitor here last week.
Mrs. W. L. Daniel, of Rome, came
last week for a stay of several days.
Revs A. J. Garner and L. E. Casey
were in Cedartown Monday.
Mr3. Anton Krauss, of Brunswick,
is visiting relatives here.
Mrs. Joe Brown, formerly Miss
Beatrice Minhinnet, is here from
Texas on a visit.
Mrs. Fred Forbes returned last
week from a visit in Kentucky.
Miss Lucile Dimon is home from a
visit in Anniston.
Miss Birdie Whitfield is spending a
few days in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lupton, of At
lanta, were here over Sunday.
Prof, and Mrs. J. C. Harris were in
Rome Saturday.
YOU FEEL absolutely safe when
your car. They stand behind their
you have Casey & Sloan work on
work. Phone 466.
ANTIOCH LOCALS.
The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Reese
Curtis was brought here Saturday
from Cedartown for burial.
Mrs. L. Z. McBride and daughters,
Grace, Ellen and Elizubeth, are
spending several days here with rel
atives.
Mrs. D. H. Zuhlke of Battle Creek,
Mich., and Miss Pauline Brown of
Benedicts, were the guests of Mrs. C.
B. Wright the latter part of the week
Miss Mary Wright was in your city
Thursday.
Mrs. Cora Everett and Mrs. Cliff
Mundy, of Rockmart, spent Friday
with Mrs. C. W. Peek.
Mrs. 0. M. Russell and daughter,
Zilla, of Anniston, Ala., came Sun-
dny for a visit with relatives here.
Miss Annie Brumby, of near your
city, was here Tuesday.
Mrs. J. J. Smith wus in your city
Saturday.
Messrs. J. F. and B. F. Wright, of
Cedartown, were here Sunday.
Messrs. Wilburn Willingham of
Lime Branch, Tom Hunt and W. O.
Cleveland of your city, were here
Sunday.
Mrs. C. H. Williams and children,
of your city, spent last week here.
Mr. Earl Cochran spent Tuesday
night in Rockmart.
Mr. Joe Williams was in your city
Saturday.
Mr. W. II. Wright was in your city
Saturday.
LINDSEY CHAPEL NEWS.
Rev. W. E. Adams preached here
Sunday.
Mr. C. A. Rainwater was home from
Atlanta the week-end.
A large crowd from here attended
preaching at Mr. H. Womack’s, near
Fish, one night last week.
The Sunday school and others had
planned on going on a picnic the 4th,
but the weather would not permitjbut
there was a cream supper at Mr. W.
H. Tucks that afternoon. A large
crowd attended and enjoyed ball and
other games.
Mr. John Darby spent a couple of
days last week near Aragon.
Little Miss Louise Foster, of near
your city, was the guest Sunday of
little Miss Esther Cox.
Mr Bill Willingham and wife at
tended the railroad picnic at Rock
mart the 4th.
Mrs. T C. Galloway and daughter,
Miss Corrie, and granddaughter, Miss
Ruby Smith and Mrs. Doyle Ayers
and children, of your city, were the
week-end guests of Mr. E. P. Gallo
way and family.
Mr. J. W. Odom and family were
the guests Sunduy of Mr. Louis Odom
and family near Oak Grove.
Mr. J. J. Wesley, of neur Antioch,
preached at Mr. Ed Baldwin’s Wed
nesday night. A large crowd atten
ded.
Mr. J. W. Holbrooks and family, of
near Coilard Valley, were the guests
Sunday of Mr. J. J. Cox and family.
Next Saturday and Sunday are
our regular preaching days. All in
vited.
Our prayer meeting at the store
house is progressing nicely. A large
crowd attended Saturday night, We
still look for larger crowds. All who
arc interested in this prayer meeting
come and help.
Remember Sunday School ut 10 a.
m. and prayer meeting at 2.30 p. m.
every Sunday here.
FRIENDSHIP NEWS.
Miss Mattie Belle Crawford, of
Fish, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Asa
Baxter.
Misses Irma Wiggins and Lucilc
Sutton were at Little Cedar Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Weaver, Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Weaver, Mr. und Mrs.
J. L. Dempsey, and Mr. and Mrs. L.
T. Swinney nttended a singing con
vention at Center, Ala.,. Sunday.
Everybody remember the B. Y. P.
U. entertainment here next Friday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Lyon, of
Rockmart, pent the 4th here.
Mr. J. K. Howard, of Cedartown,
is visiting his daughter, Mrs. A. L.
Weaver.
Specials
FOR
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J.W.LeeGo’s. store
25c Genuine India Head
onljr
17c
48c
6c
7c
15c
50c
50c
J. W. Lee Co.
10-4 Pepperell Bleached
Sheeting
10 and 15c Curtain Scrim
only"
15c Beautiful colored
Creton
1 gallon Coffee Pots
only"
$1 White Enameled Coffee
Pots
Big lot Children’s Gingham
Dresses
Leader of Low Prices.
224 Main St., CEDARTOWN, CA.
BELLVIEW NEWS.
The birthday dinner at Mr. S. G.
Garett’s the 9th was much enjoyed.
Mr. Isaac Camp and his mother,
Mrs. Maian Camp, were in Rome one
day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Helms, of Way-
cross, are visiting their father, Mr.
J. T. Sorrells.
Mr. J. J. Quick was in Rome Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sorrells have
returned to New Smyrna, Fla., after
a few weeks visit hero.
Mr. Roe Kinney was in Aragon
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Godwin, of
Atlanta,are the guests of Mrs.Lonnie
Campbell.
The singing convention will meet
at Bellview the fifth Saturday and
Sunday. Come and bring well-fill
ed baskets.
Mr. James Anderson was in Ara
gon Saturday.
Mrs. Will Persey and daughter,
i Dola, were in Cedartown Monday.
LIME BRANCH NEWS.
Mr. Chas. B, Wray left Saturday
for New York to take a post graduate
course at the New York University.
MrB. Mary Dingier and children
spent the week-end with relatives at
Tallapoosa.
Mr. Leonard McKibben left Satur
day for Chattanooga.
Mr. Sloan Camp, of Rome, wus
here Sunday.
Mr. W. V. Wray was in your city
Monday.
Mrs. C. B. Wray is visiting her
mother, Mrs. E. Brock, at Lake this
week.
Mrs. Wiley Casey and little daugh
ter, Sara, of Blooming Grove, were
here Sunday.
The W M. U. will meet at 9.30 a.
m. the fourth Sunday.
Next Sunday, is regular preaching
day; also prayer services and prea-
chng at night.
POOLF.TOWN NEWS.
Rev. Clinton,of Dry Crock, deliver
ed a good sermon here Sunday.
Mr. Olin Shifiutt, of your city, was
here Sunday.
Miss Rosie Wilson, of Buchanan,
was visiting Mrs. Jesse Wilson Sun
day.
The ice cream supper given by Miss
Lucile Liles Saturday night was en
joyed by a large crowd.
Miss Amelia Landers Bpcnt Sun
day with her grandmother, Mrs. Tan
tie Morton, of your city.
Miss Ella Aired was at Priors Sun
day.
Hon. J. C. Knight, of your city,
made us a good talk here Sunday.
Mr. John Rush and family, of
near Buchanan, were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Wilson Sunday.
FELTON NEWS.
Mrs. S. A. Smith spent last week
at Cedartown.
Little W. A. Barber, Jr., of Cedar
town, spent last week with his cousin,
C. A. Weaver, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Thomas, of
Cedartown, spent Sunday here.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Winkles, Jr.,and
Mr. and Mrs Guy Baley, of Atlanta,
were here Sunday.
Mrs. R. E. Wilson and children, of
Rome, spent Sunday hero.
Miss Bessie Mae Cobb, of Buchan
an, is visiting here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Henderson and
Messrs. Ruby Arrington and Edward
Ayers were in Cedartown Saturday.
Miss Estelle Brooks was home from
Cedartown Sunday.
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Standard office.
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Hollow Cheeks,
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Men and women,—whether you wlUL
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all there Is to it It's a scientific fact.
If your blood-cell factory Isn't work*
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your blood will be in disorder, and
perhaps your face will bo broken out
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B. 8. S. builds up thin, run-down peo
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The medicinal ingredients of 8. 8. 8.
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8. 8. 8. Is sold at all drug storeB, In two
sizes. The larger size Is the more
economical.
INK PADS and INK—You can now
find them at the Standard office.