About The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1922)
AUGUST 17, 1922. ThE STANDARD, CEDARTOWN, GA. packnva Grandma Says- “The good old herbs, oils and other old-fashioned remedies have not been improved on forquick relief in home treatmentofminorailments.” Our sales of the well-known stand ard remedies prove this to be true. And we take special pains to keep a good supply—strictly fresh—of the kinds Grandma knows and trusts. Reliable Goods Only You will also find here a well- choscn assortment of the advertised propri etary medicines. Only those whose value has been established win a place on our shelves. For foot remedies of all kinds our stock is unsurpassed locally. Come to us with the knowledge beforehand that you will get the best goods, strictly fresh and at fairest prices. Best Family Remedies Moore's Pharmacy CORNER MA IN AND STUBBS STS. STORE PHONE Ne. B. RES. PHONE Na. 213. J. R. CHAPMAN, THE CEDARTOWN STANDARD Plumbing and Electric Co. Sanitary Plumbing and Steam Fitting. Electrical Work. FIRST-CLASS WORK at REASON ABLE PRICES. Office Phone, 266, 421 Mala 31. Em. Phono 61. Harbor! St. m. W. Crawford. D. L. Robarta. THURSDAY, AUG. 17, 1922. Funeral Directors Cedartown, Ga. Misses Maude and Virgic Sandora spent Friday in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Keith left Sun day for a visit in Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith spent last Thursday afternoon in Rome. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Rice left Fri day for a visit in Chattanooga. Mr. T. N. Vincent returned Thurs day from a visit at Apison, Tenn. Mr. J. S. King and Hon, Henry, spent a part of last week in Rome Dr W. T. Edwards left ( Saturday for a visit at Covington and Social Circle. Mr. T. W. Oliver, of Eastman,spent, the last of the week with Mr. L. S. Brewer. Prof, and Mrs. W. J. Noyes, of Ma in, came Friday on a visit to rela tives here. Mrs. Carl Pickett spent a part of last week in Rome as the guest of Mrs. Robt. Pitts. FLEISCHMANN'S YEAST CAKES on hand all the time at Cornelius- Hunt Grocery Co. PROMPT, POLITE AND RELIABLE ftfcftVICE, REASONABLE PRICES. Ill T. J. DAVIS. Proa. 204 MAIN ST. PHONE 69. The Best Work at the Lowest Prices. MONEY TO LOAN. I mm authorized to lako applica tions for loans on accaptabla real ae tata at an internet rata of 5 1-2 par •ont. Thie rata may not prevail lone* W. W MUNDY, Correspondent for Polk County, CEDARTOWN, GA. Money to Loan. Upon well - improved forme in Polk, Paulding and Haralson Counties. Reasonable terms. For information apply to M. BULLARD, Attorney, Buchanan, Ga. Cedartown Lodge, No. 73, I. 0. 0. F., meets every Thursday night. Vis iting brothers always welcome. Lodge room over Standard office. M. L. FISHER, N. G. GEO. W. HOWARD, Sec. Use Polk county products. Mr. C. W. Pittman, of Columbus, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. W. D. Pittman. Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Underwood and daughter, Mabel, returned Friday from a visit at Corinth, Miss. Mrs. W. 0. Cornelius and daughter, Miss Julia, left Friday for a stay of several days at Franklin, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. 0. N. Lackey, of At lanta, spent last week with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bobo. Mr. Walker Arnall, of Newnan, came Thursday to spend a few days as the guest of Mr. W. E. Wood. Hon. W. W. Mundy spent the week-end with his brother members of the Legislature at Brunswick. Mrs. L. P. Lloyd and children re turned Friday to Covington after a few days visit to Mrs. J. E. Haile. Mrs. C. B. Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Wingard returned Satur day from a visit at Ft. Meade, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Jones, of Birm ingham, spent the week end with their sister, Mrs. Frank N. Browne. Hon. Chas. Adamson entertained a number of friends at an elegant din ner Sunday evening at the Wayside Inn. Miss Annie Reeves went to Atlanta last week to spend some time study ing millinery styles for the coming season. Rev. and Mrs. J. R. McGregor re turned Thursday from Chicago,where they have been attending the Moody Bible Institute. Mrs. Fannie Turner returned last week from a stay in the Tennessee mountains with a party of relatives from Greenville. Rev. C. M. Ledbetter and family,of Hawkinsville, came Thursday to spend a few days with his brother, Hon. L. S. Ledbetter. Hon. E. S. Ault was in Atlanta Fri day. Sheriff T. P. Lyon spent Friday in Atlanta. Mr. V. S. Brewster was in Atlanta Thursday. Mr. Wm. Waddell spent Thursday in Atlanta. Mrs. J. T. Phillips, of Rome, was here Frday. Mr. Frank Lowther wus in Birm ingham Thursday. Mr. Geo. Artopo spent Saturday afternoon in Rome. Price Edwards, of Buchanan, was here Thursday. Mr. T. J. Freeman spent the last of the week in Atlanta. Miss Rose Moore left last week for a month’s stay in Iowa. Mr. J. W. Hackney and family spent the week-end at Akes. ASK YOUR GROCER for Graham flour made at Vance’s Mill. Mrs. F. W. Wood spent a part of last week at Borden-Wheeler. Miss Mabel Harris was home from Dallas to spend the week end. Rev. J. A. Bcdwell returned Fridny from a stay at Talladega, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Jus. Phillips, of Bir mingham, spent Saturday here. Miss Lucy Liddell returned Friday from a week’s visit in Atlanta. Mr. L. C. Dempsey was home from Newnan to spend the week-end. Mrs. M. E. McCormick left Satur day for a visit at Blountsville, Ala. Messrs. C. I. Scarbrough and W. O. Hamrick spent Wednesday in Atlanta Mrs. J. R. Hunt went to Atlnnta Thursday for a couple of days visit. Mr. W. H. Griffin, of Atlanta, spent the last of the week with Mr. J. W. Barr. Mr. C. W. Cooper and family mov ed back from Winnsboro, S. C., last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Hooper left last Thursday for a few days visit in At lnnta. Mr. and Mrs. L.W.Wallcy returned Thursday from a visit in North Car olina. Mr. R. L. Guffin nnd family re turned last week from a visit in Ma rietta. Miss Hattie McDougnl, of Rome, spent the week-end with Miss Agnes Hamrick. Misses Velma Washington and Mag gie Williams spent the week end at Reoseburg. FINE SHOE REPAIRING, Phone 89. Work called for and delivered. W. P. TRITT. ORANGE NIP, delicious and re freshing. You will find it at Moore’s Pharmacy fount. Misses Annie Neely Irwin nnd Augusta Young spent the week-end at Borden-Wheeler. SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE— You will have a good time at the Borden-Wheeler hotel. Miss Dollie Hilton returned Satur day to Felton after a visit to her sis : ter, Mrs. J. H. Rainwater. Miss Mamie Williams, of Birming ham, came last week on a visit to her cousin, Miss Myrtice Cone. Mrs. L. R. C May returned Fridny to Jacksonville, Fin,, after a visit to her niece, Miss Josie Clark. Mr. Damon Agee was home from the State Technological School in At lanta to spend the week-end. Little Miss Jessie Wilbanks, of Piedmont, spent last week with the family of Mr. L. E. Pridgen. Miss Sara Purks returned Thursday from Athens, where she has been at tending the State Normal School. Mrs. W A. Palmer returned Satur day to Atlanta after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Busby. Mr. and Mi’s. R. S. Majette, of Knoxville, Tenn., came Thursday on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. S. High tower. Dr. and Mrs. W. G. England were called Thursday to Atlanta by the ill ness of their daughter, Mrs. Wm. England. Messrs. Warren Purks, Cecil Cor nelius and John Frazer spent the the week-end camping at Borden- Wheeler. A. C. COBB CO. Great Clearance Sale in accordance with our regular custom, we are putting on this ANNUAL SALE of extraordinary val ues to clear the store of the remainder of our large stock of high-grade seasonable merchandise. We have placed the goods on counters of our store at prices that will startle you, consisting of PIECE GOODS, SLIPPERS and OXFORDS, Ladies’ Suits, Coats and Dresses, MILLINERY. No “Seconds” or “Short Lengths” bought for this sale. Come in and let us show you some of the big val ues we are offering. A. C. COBB CO gh **THE QUALITY STORE.” Sale Goods Cash Sale Goods Cash LOOK for our “ad” in thin Issue. SANITARY STEAM BAKING CO. Mrs. M. C. Webb returned Satur- dy to Atlanta after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Cornelius. SCREENS—Doors, windows and screen-cloth at prices that others can't touch. CEDARTOWN HARD WARE CO. Miss Aulyne Hutcheson, of Greens boro, Ala., came Thursday on a visit to her aunts, Mesdames P. C. Harris and T. J. Davis. LAWN FURNISHINGS — Hose, mowers, sprinklers, cutters, and wire, Everything for the lawn. CEDAR TOWN HARDWARE CO. I have a large and well selected stock of Dry Goods, Groceries and Fresh Meats. Prices always right. Phone 11. A. L. BRIDGES. Mr. Wm. Edwards spent Sunday at Felton. Mr. R. C. Horsley spent. Friday in Marietta. Mr. O. F. Morris, of Rockmart, spent Friday here. Mrs. R. Davidson, of Lindale,spent the week-end here. Miss Willie Rndliff spent Saturday afternoon in Romo. Hon. J. II. McLarity, of Douglns- ville, was here Saturday. Mrs. I). C. Smith went to Rome Friday for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chitwood left Sunday for a visit in Atlanta. Mrs. 0. H. Prickett went to Gore Thursday for a few days visit. Messrs. Ben Shiflett and Otis Brock spent Saturday aternoon in Rome. Mrs. W. II. McGinnis returned last week from a visit in Birmingham. Mrs. N. W. Vincent left Friday for a visit in Rockmart and Buchanan. Mrs. M. D. Jones left Saturday for a visit at Lyerly and Chattoogaville. Mrs. S. G Reynolds went to Car- tersville Saturday for a few days visit DO YOU need a DATING STAMP? You will find them at the Standard Office. Miss Mary Cordle, of Summerville, spent Friday with Mrs. H. E. Under wood. IT IS BETTER and cheaper for your blood—MECRODIS, Get it at Moore's Pharmacy. Miss Welhelmina Edgeworth re turned Saturday to Atlanta after a visit to Mrs. J. A. Lott. Miss Willie Parris returned Satur day to Adairsville after a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. B. Wester. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Drew returned Thursday to Bremen after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Lovvorn. Mrs. H. Hendon and grand-daugh ter, lone McWhorter, left Saturday for a visit at Oak Level, Ala. TRY our special Flea Powder on your dog for best results—not harm ful. BURBANK DRUG CO. Misses Katie Edmondson and Wil lie May Williams returned Saturday from a visit at Borden Springs. Mrs. Pauline Hackney returned Saturday from Heflin, Ala., where she was called by the illness and death of her sister, Mrs. J. H.-Hollis. “BANKING SERVICE That overworked phrase represents in this Bank not only de sire and effort, but EX PERIENCE. EXPERIENCE ex tending over a period of 32 years. Many of our customers recall with apprecation the manner in wjrich their needs were met in the “panics” of 1893, 1907, and in the trying years of the world war. That is the supreme test of “Bank ing Service. Wo invite the accounts of firms,cor porations nnd individuals with the assurance that our best “service” is at their command. *. O. PITTS, President. A. W. STUBBS, Vica Praa. A. E. YOUNG, Vice Pratt. E. L. HENDERSON, Caahier. W. A. COLQUITT, Aa.t. CaaUer. OF CKDARTOWN insrnsr Cedartown, Georgia. THE HOTEL. OF THREE C’S: Courtesy - Comfort — Convenience Located three blocks from the heart of the City American Plan—$3.50 Per Day. Meals, 75c; Rooms, $1.25 Per Day. Special Noon and Evening CHICKEN DINNERS ON SUNDAY $1.00 Per Plate. Telephone 477 for party reservations. No Charge for Sample Room. WILLIAM BOOTH, Manager. Boost Cedartown all the time! J.L