About The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1922)
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A colors: Brunette, white, pink rooe-red. 75 cents at druggisos or by mail, Lyon Mfg, Go., 42 So Fifth St, Brooklyn, N T.—Adr Commissioners’ Report. Cedartown, Ga., Aug. 4th, 1922. '1 he Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenues of Polk Coun ty, Ga., met at Court House today, presided over by Chairman J. K. Da vis; present—Commissioner E. E. Willingham; absent— Commissioner P. A. Redmond. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. On motion and second Mr. T. P. Knight was instructed to turn over all property belonging to the County. The petition for Road running from the Cedartown and Rockmnrt road commencing at the now J. L. Clem mons place, leading across by East Point, was rend and tabled for furth er investigation. Bids of Holloway-Smith Co. and Vance & Hunt were accepted for supplies for the month of August. The following bills have been col lected by the Clerk for July: Floyd County $135.00 W. W. Crawford 33.00 W. A. Ledbetter 42.00 State Highway, Cedartown to Buch anan, No. 242 $5,120.16 State Highway, Cedartown to Rome, J. R. Judkins 7.50 W. K. Holmes 8.00 T. M. Cosby 45.00 C. V. Wood 75.00 Mrs. J. W. Bowman 1.54 W. D. Brooks 4.20 J. W. McKibben 3.00 B. H. Leonard 17.00 C. H. Fite 1.50 T. C Hagan 5.50 J. H. Mosley 2.00 J. C. Knight 2.00 J. C. Walker 14.50 J. W. Randall 2.50 D. W. Collum 6.50 Total County Fund $316.94 Officers Fees. E. E. Willingham _ 40.00 W. E. Chandler 226.20 C W. Statham 3.00 W. W. Carmichael 5.10 J. C. Parris 15.80 Marjorie Sneed 10.00 T. W. Sehliestett 50.00 T. P. Lyon 23.00 American Surety Co. 7.50 Total Officers Fees $380.60 Jail and Bridge Fund. Austin Bros. Bridge Co. 60.67 Vance & Hunt 1.25 Cod. Plumbing Co. 3.50 J. W. Barr 23.30 Lots for Your Money Should Not Tempt You USE CALUMET The Economy BAKING POWDER That's What Millions of Housewives Do No. 165 ..3,778.49 Total collected $9,108.65 Called Meeting. Aug. 9th, 1922. All Commissioners present. On motion, it was decided if it should become necessary to protect men wanting to work, the Chairmnn was authorized to employ sufficient County Policemen. The Tax Levy for 1922 was made (published elsewhere in this paper.) The following bills were approved for payment:— Road Fund. W. A. Neal & Son :__244.36 Bunn & Trawick 160.00 Indiana Truck Corp. 6.38 Glenn Knight - 10.80 G. F. Fricks 33.75 Cleveland Tractor Co. 23.26 Wm. Knight 26.67 J. F. Lyon 190.00 American Savings Bank 4,073.48 The Commercial Bank 350.05 Southern Expreas Co. 7.87 J. A. Lyon, Jr. 31.10 E. B. Willingham 7.00 I. L. Jones, pay roll 1,189.02 Arpgon Mills .49.93 Aragon Stores 155.82 W. T. White 7.20 C. J. Vance 18.80 Holloway-Smith Co. 296.29 Polk County Sales Co. 66.20 A. C. Cobb Co 40.24 J. D. Holtzclaw 8.75 Thompson & Austin 8.00 Austin Western Rond Mch. Co. 31.54 Cedartown Supply Co. 30.34 Cedartown Hdw. Co. 89.03 W. V. Wray 5.55 DuPoint-DeNemours Co. 73.80 Haile’s Service Station 00.60 Wm. Rnper 131.99 Wm. Waddell 331.54 J. I). Adams Co. 71.25 Busby Bros. 73.51 Starr Transfer Co 10.07 R. B. Dansby 2.20 Standard Oil Co. 280.98 Aragon Transfer Co. 11.10 G. C. Phillips 469.61 Cambron & Ayers 4.25 Casey & Sloan 16.25 W. R. McEaves 3.00 C. H. Graves 12.62 Vance & Hunt 100.20 J. E. Flournoy 70.00 Wm. Wester 44.00 Josh Billingsley 60.00 Will Morgan 28.35 Marion Bishop 60.00 Carl Thomas 87.50 Geo. Lee 72.00 Clifford McKibben 36.00 J. C. Smith 10.60 T. D. Wray 40.00 C. J. O. Gurley 106.34 Ind. Truck Corp. of^Ga. 80.06 W M. Winkles 25.00 Germo Mfg. Co. 52.60 Morgan Hdw. Co. 29.59 G. C. Langson 34.50 Ben Whisenhant 19.60 J. H. Coleman 40.00 Ed Robinson 45.00 Wm. Ledbetter 12.00 Walter Whitfield 13.50 Joseph Russo 26.00 Nat Griffin 3.75 Charlie Zuker 2.50 Cliff Evans 2.00 R. J. Tyner 115.00 Dick Pritchett 76.00 Reeves & Hardin Garage 27.00 Tom Thompson 60.00 Rome Hdw. Co. 48.00 J. It. Cnmpbell 150.00 B. J. Edmondson 126.06 Geo. Odom, pay roll 289.77 S. S. Timms, pay roll 177.81 J. A Barrett, pay roll 221.32 Gulf Refining Co. 474.09 Total Road $11,622.80 County Fund. T. W. Sehliestett 32.00 J. A. Wilson 28.00 R. B. Parks 28.00 A. W. Farrer' 8.00 Cedartown Standard 14.35 j R.ckmart New* 10.85 Hightower Lumber & Sup. Co. 249.03 Cud. Fdry. & Moh. Co. 20.25 Cedartown Electric Co. 0.40 N. B. Brown 38.94 N. V. Paris & Son 4.90 D. M. Barber & Son 37.36 A. S. Williamson 12.12 J. W. Lee 11.28 R. 0. Campbell Coal Co. 31.41 Sherman Concrete Pipe Co. -.285.21 Bartlett Hdw. Co 13.68 Total Jail and Bridge $80G.30 Pauper Fund. Geo. D. Collins 3.90 R. O. Turner Co. 8.50 Fulmer Drug Co. 1.20 W. A. Ledbetter 05.26 Vance & Hunt 23.87 Mrs. Carrie Wall 5.00 Nelson Battle 2.50 J. D. Costley and wife 6.00 Miss Lou Jones 5.00 W. J. Herndon G.OO Jas. Smith and wife 5.00 Jns. Hill and wife 8.00 Rosa Davis 4.00 A. M. Davis 4.00 Mrs J. D. Enlow 10.00 Bcttie Carroll 6.00 Fannie Adams .12.00 Mrs. W. J. Reed 5.00 Ab Jolley 5 00 M ■«. Lizzie Brown 5.00 M rs. W S. Adams ... 6.00 Susie Thornton 6.00 A. M. Finley 6.60 Mrs. W. Y. Blackmon 3.00 Mrs. Maggie Hackney 4.00 Ben Green 3.00 Mrs. Mnry Johnson 5.00 Mrs. N A. Caldwell 8.00 Amanda Camp 8.00 John Hudson 4.00 Jackson Williams & wife 6.00 Goldie Browning 7.50 Mrs. Nettie Stephens 5.00 Mrs. R. J. Williams 6.00 Mat Hart 6.00 Della Motes 3.00 Mrs. Saruh Smith 2.50 T. W. Woody and wife 5.00 F. M. East G.OO Minerva Dupree 4.50 Wm. J. Morris 4.00 Chns. Locklear 2.50 Mrs. Jane Denson 5.00 A. H. Elliott 5.00 Charley Cummings 8.00 Margaret Langley 5.00 Mrs. Logan 5.00 G. J. Weaver 7.60 Geo. Smith 10.00 Total Pauper Fund $336.22 Total Road $11,622.86 Total County Fund $310.94 Total Officers Fees $389.69 Total Jail and Bridge $805.30 Total Pauper Fund $335.22 Grand Total $13,400.92 Tae.e being no further business for coi .iirferation of the Board, the meet ing adjourned. J. K. DAVIS, Chairman. T. W. SCHLIESTETT, Clerk. HEMATITE NEWS. Mrs V. Wommack returned Tues day from a few days stay in Atlanta. Mr. Jesse Mooney, Jr., spent a few days last week in Rome. Mrs. Bud McGinnis was in Cave Spring one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Findley Baker and sister, Beatrice, were in your city one day last week. Mrs. Jesse Mooney, Jr., and little daughter, Edna, spent one day last week with her aunt, Mrs. P. J. Young blood, near Cave Spring. Mr. Hiram Baker was in Cave Spring Sunday. Miss Pauline Hunt, of your city, is spending a few days with the Misses Hopper. Mr. and Mrs. Findley Baker spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Will Mooney, of Rome. Mr. Bud McGinnis was near Big Elm one day last week. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS of ail kinds, and best quality Carbon Paper, at The Standard office. BEST BY TEST —They know that Good Baking Powder can't be sold for less; that “More for the Money” means bake-day failures, waste of time and money; that Calumet means economy. L • The World’s Greatest Baking Powder »i l! A. Vi U SE- : -ill age. The ion I. Ils llic Uvilizillioil. If ill r of history will note the MENT litis age and the MANIA ceded tefall’ r oi t; m .,.|. mill Rome. We arc march- in toward the .nunc precipice. The ,11,'leased population of the world in I the extra facilities afforded 119 make it possible for a quicker de cline. The people seem to have forgotten all about life's more seri ous work and arc engaged in a mad competition for pleasure. There art* more people trying to contnier- rialr/c this tendency or mania for amusement than ever before, and, for financial considerations they arc furnishing more kinds of amuse ments. Proprieties are being shattered, principles arc being abandoned, and characters sacrificed in the mad rush to reach the Beach of l*ri- 4UTOCASTCK The old people, have become in sane on the subject; the middle aged are intoxicated; and the youth of the land arc hopelessly engulfed. Haliics arc born In the mad house of Jazz and are being rocked in the cradle of indecency. The amusement mania or pleas ure insanity seems to have afflicted eighty-five per cent of the popula tion. They are today spending mil lions and millions of dollars for a day of folly or a nightride of moral fatality. Thrv do not seem to agree with of this awful malady. They are not willing to co-operate with anyone who is trying to reform the amuse ments now being used for the de struction of society. | The Honorable William lL Hays deserves the unstinted praise and support of all Christian people in his efforts to clean the filthy screens and wash out the cesspools of mov ing picture studios. Every virtue-loving woman in the land ought to come to his support' and demand the closing of every theatre which exhibits any picture with an immoral subject or false coloring. If you are not willing to support, men who are trying to cure the i populace of their mad amusement insanity then you should prepare the funeral cortege for the wrecked: bodies of your sons and daughters. Help us to treat your malady, re form your amusements, and direct <1,» twirtiilo in the road of fiauity aud