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VACS SIX
THE IfTAHDAKD. CKDARTOWN, OA.
SEPTEMBER 7, 1922.
^ EXCLUSIVE
^/STYLES
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MENS WEAR
IT 18 OUR BUSINESS
CORRECTLY TO OUTFIT MEN
WERE WE TO FAIL IN THAT RESPECT WE
WOULD HAVE NO CLAIM TO MAKE TO VOUR
PATRONAGE. ,,
THAT IS WHY WE MAKE THE EFFORT. AND
YOU MAY: DEPEND UPON US. TO KEEP YOU
ACCURATELY ADUISED ON UP-TO-THE-MINUTE
STYLES AT ALL TIMES.
. " THE STOHE THAT SATISFIES "
MENS-BOYS AND CHILDRENS CLOTHING
AND FURNISHINGS
SCARBROUGH <> HAMRICK
SUCCESSORS TO
A? A ADAMS
CEDAPTOWN, GA.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
Arrive from Chattanooga, dally,
19.20 a. m., 7.46 p. m.
De.art (or Chattanooga dally, 4J0
. m., 2.16 p. m,
Arrive from Griffin, daily 2.10 p.
i., 9.25 p. m.
Depart (or Grlltii., daily, at 10.25
a. m„ 4.00 a. m.
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWaV
Eastbound.
No. 6, 0.06 a. m.; No. 12, 4.55 p.m.
Westbound.
No. 11, 10 a. m., No. 5, 0.42 p. m.
EVERY LOAF
af our auperlor brand haa the samo
anvarying high quality that can be
abaolutply depended upon. For rich,
foil flavor, close grain and fine tex
ture It has no equal. It is tasty,
afcolesome and nutritious and la
backed, wrapped and delivered under
the most sanitary conditions possible.
Order a loaf today.
Sanitary Baking Co.
PHONE Ofl.
AS A SHIELD
against loan by fire a good Insurance
jsasey m invaluable. A housa
barn burned down without any in-
snrance to cover the loss, will make
Ae most careless man a prey to re-
mane and regrets. Be on the safe
alda and Insure In time. We will
write you a policy at a low coat
Cadartown Ini. Agency
L. S. LEDBETTER, Mgr.
Upstairs cor. Main Street and West
Avenue.
NOTICE!
We are now located at tbe rear
mi Busby Bros. Wholesale Houae t
eftsre we will do all kinds BLACK
SMITH WKRO at reasonable prices.
Vote for Judge Irwin.
He has made a good
record. Let all vote for
his re-election.
| 4 No. I Shoes, 75 Cents.
4 No. 2 Shoes, 80 Cents.
4 No. 3 Shoes, $1.
All other work cut in proportion.
4 Good Year Rubber Tires, $10.50
Set. All work guaranteed!
Ayers ® Odom.
RUBBER STAMPS— Place your
order through Tbe Standard office.
Mr. B. E. Woodruff spont Monday
afternoon in Rome.
Mrs. Fannie Turner Bpent the
week-end at Warm Springs.
Hon. L. S. Ledbetter and Mr. C. H.
Graves Bpent Monday In Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wright spent
the first of tho week In Piedmont.
Mrs. H. L. Stephens, of Mscon,
enme Friday for a fow days visit here
Mrs. E. H. Richardson left Tues
day for a sojourn at Atlantic City, N.
J.
Mrs. Emmie Ballew, of Atlanta, is
spending a few dayB with relatives
here.
Mrs. J. J. Cooper and daughter,
Lillian, visited relatives in Dallas
last week.
Mrs. Walker Bradford, of Elber-
ton, came Monday on a visit to rela
tives here.
Mrs. Ida Foster came Monday
from Piedmont on a visit to her sister,
Mrs. C. W. Smith.
Mrs. C. B. Hutchings, of Macon, is
here on a visit to ber parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Cooper.
Miss Nell Pridgen left Monday to
resume her position as a teacher in
the schools at Trion.
WE CARRY a complete stock of
Watch Glasses. All sizes st 25 cents.
HUNT JEWELRY CO.
Miss Sara Bigham, of Atlanta,
came Monday on a visit to her grand
mother, Mrs. R. A. Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Jackson, of At
lanta, spent the week-end with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lee.
SHAMPOOING!—Ladies, we will
give you club rates, 6 for $3.76. ED
WARDS SCIENCE CLEANING.
Mrs. C. R. Brown and daughter,
Martha, of Atco, are spending a few
days with her father, CapL J. A.
Peek.
Miss Irma Hicks loft Monday for
Athens to resume her position as a
member of the faculty of the State
Normal School.
Mr. W. S. Jordon and family of
Tunnel Hill, and Mrs. T. J. Foster of
Dallas, spent a part of last week with
their sister, Mrs. W. K. Fielder.
Misses Madge and Martha Stubbs
returned Monday from New York,
where they have been attending Col
umbia University summer school.
Mrs. Chas. Adamson, who has been
enjoying a tour of Europe, reached
Philadelphia last week, and will
spend a month there before returning
home.
Mesdames Jennie Bloodworth of
Atlanta, and Wm. Dickerson of New
York, were the guests last week of
their sister and aunt, Mrs. W. K.
Holmes.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Birkbeck and
daughter, Alexandra, and little Miss
Vera Hunt, are homo from a stay at
Southampton, L. I., where they made
the trip in his car.
Mr. M. E. Brooks spent Friday in
Atlanta.
Mr. C. J. Turner spent Tuesday in
Atlanta.
Hon. W. W. Mundy was in Atlanta
Saturday.
Mrs. A. B. Edwards spent Sunday
in Anniston.
Miss Ruby Sanders was in Rome
over Sunday.
Mr. T. I. Partec spent Monday af
ternoon in Rome.
Mrs. Carl Pickett spent the Inst of
the week in Rome.
Mr. Clifton Harris spent Monday
at Borden-Wheeler.
Mr. M. J. Williams spent the first
of the week in Atlanta.
Mrs J L Batson, of Gadsden, spent
the first ot the week here.
Mrs. Leland Purks returned Satur
day from a visit in Atlanta.
Mr. S. L. Williams returned Tues
day from a visit in Savannah,
Mr. Featherston Bunn, of Newnan,
spent the last of the week here.
Mr. W. W. Ballew, of Atlanta,
spent the first of the week here.
Mr. Houston Thompson left Sun
day for a stay in Los Angeles, Cal.
Mr. Hamilton Richardson was home
from Atlnnta to spend the week-end.
Mr. J. Lee Young, Jr., of Chatta
nooga, spent a part of last week here.
Mr. Reynolds Edwards spent the
first of the week at Borden-Wheeler.
Mrs. W. G. Whitlow, of Lyerly,
came Thursday on a visit to relatives
here.
Mr. nml Mrs. W. J. Richardson,Jr.,
were home from Atlanta to spend the
week-end,
GET PRICES on automobilo tires
from J. H. Stewart, if you want to
save money.
Mrs. L. G. Turner, of Atlanta, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. tE. Bonner. *
Mr. mid Mrs. Julius Phillips, of
Birmingham, have been spending a
few days hero.
Mrs. S. P. Curtis, of Birmingham,
came Monday on a visit, to her mother
Mrs. J. W. Curtis.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Haney and
Miss Delin Ganns, of Anniston, were
here over Sundny.
Mrs. Robert WilkinRon, of Newnan,
enme Tuesday on a visit to her father,
Mr. J. R. Chapman.
Mr. E. P. Bridges and family are
home from Borden-Wheeler, where
they spent the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linn, of At
lanta, spent the first of the week with
their sister, Mrs. W. F. Janes.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R.Jiawkina return
ed Monday to Birmingham aftet"' n
visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ellis.
Mrs. Heywnrd Elliott of Conyers,
and Miss Ruth Scott of Thomson, are
the guests of Mrs. E. D. Borders.
Miss Irene Pridgen left Friday for
Villa Rica to accept a position as
teacher of English in the High School.
Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Lackey, of At
lnnta, spent the first of the week with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
Bobo.
IT’S GOOD! That’s what every
body says of Orango Nip, the delic
ious new drink found at Moore’s
fount.
Mr. W. K. Prior spent Tuesday at
Powder Springs to place his daughter,
Miss Lucile, in the 7th District A. &
M. School.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. McElwen, of
Macon, spent the first of the week
with their parents, Squire and Mrs. J.
A. Wilson.
Mrs. P. C. Gatewood came Satur
day from Atlanta on a visit to rela
tives here. Mr. Gatewood was here
over Sunday.
Miss Odessa Hunt, of Washington,
D. C., spent Monday night with her
cousin, Miss Minnie Hunt, on her
way for a visit in Texas.
Mrs. Dessie Smith and Miss Bessie
Eldridgc returned Monday to Chat
tanooga after a visit to the former’s
brother, Mr. C. Mosteller.
Mr. Jack Odell Williams returned
Friday from a stay in Franklin,Tenn.,
and Atlanta, and left Monday to ac-
sept a position i Atlanta.
Miss Emma Boyd came Thursday
from Cincinnati, O., to take charge
for tlie season of the millinery de
partment of the A. C. Cobb Co.
Something New. Or
der you 1 half dozen
bottles “275” for dinner
PHONE LOG CABIN TEA ROOM,
No. 2403, for chicken dinners, served
from 1 to 1.30 and 6 to 8 p. m. Open
9 a. m. to 9 p. m. every day. MISS
MYRTICE CONE.
Phillips Dry Goods Co.
ANNOUNCE THEIR
Semi-annual
Cleai&nce
trntTOCASTS*.
$1.50 and $1 yd. Fancy Crepe 69c
$1 yd. Voiles and Organdies 59c
75 m 85c Voiles § Organdies
$! yd. Plaid Ratines
50c
50c
98c
$i
$10
Ladies’ Coat Suits Greatly Reduced.
These prices are for Cash.
Phillips Dry Goods Co.
308 Main St. Phone 218
One lot of Ladies’ White Wash Skirts
at
One lot of small sizes of Ladies* Oxfords,
pair
Gents’ Palm Beach Suits, worth $15
at
See us for Linoleum
for the floor and run
ning board of your car.
Stubbs & Hogg, 415
Main St.
EVERYTHING IS GETTING BET-
TER.
Let’s go, eat, drink, and be merry!
Eat Hot Weiners .1 Sc
Hot Hamburgers, Sc
Drink Coco Cola 5c
Cherocola Se
275 Beverage 10c
Phone 390. J. R. JUDKINS.
I -r
'v ote for Hon. E. S.
Griffith for Solicitor
General. He is able,
honest and fearless. adv '
Vote for S. W.
lictor General.
Ragsdale for So-
adv.
Mrs. M. D. Jones spent the first of
the week at Lyerly.
Mr. W. A. Brown was home over
Sunday from Gadsden.
Mrs. Lura Carroll, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end here.
Mrs. Lizzie Simmons left Monday
for s visit ot LaFayette.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Williamson
spent Monday afternoon in Rome.
Mrs. Jos. H. Thompson returned
Monday from a visit in California.
Mr. J. N. Torrence, of East Lake,
Tenn., spent the first of the week here
Rev. T. C. Chnstain left Thursday
to conduct a scries of meetings in
Alabama.
Mrs. H. F. Boss returned Monday
to Chattanooga after a visit to rela
tives here.
Misses Gussie May Cooper and
Fannie May Stephens spent the week
end in Atlanta.
Mrs. R. M. Maddox and daughter,
Miss Annie Laurie, left Monday for
a visit in Lousiana and Arkansas.
Misses Louise and Gertrude Edge
of Portsmouth, Va.,spent last week as
the guests of Miss Attrice Hackney.
K am buying Beef Cattle, Hides,
Chicken and Eggs, and paying the
highest market .price. A. L. BRID
GES, 512 Gihson Street.
The many friends of Mrs. H. D.
Casey, now of Rome, will be glad to
know that she is recovering nicely
from an operation performed last
week in a hospital there.
Rome, Lindale 0 Gedartown
BUS LINE
Polite Service. Comfortable Riding.
Passenger, Eapress and Massages Delivered.
SCHEDULE.
LEAVE ROME LEAVE CEDARTOWN
Exchange National Bank Liberty National Bank
7.10 A.M. 3.00 P M. 11.15 A.M. 500 P.M.
Makas Conaactlon at Cadartown With Daily Trains to A from Birmingham
Between Roma and Lindala 25c ||
Between Roma and Booznvilla 30c jj
Children Under 12
Between Roma and Cadartown 75c
Between Lindala A Cadartown SOc
Years Half Faro.
THE STANDARD CLUBBING LIST WQJj
SAVE YOU MONEY
NEW TIRE
Michslin
PRICES
Cord
30x31-2 Clincher Cord $15. $12.75
30x31-2 S S Cord $18.90 $15.00
32x31-2 S S Cord
32x4 S S Cord
$22.50 $18.90
$22.50
The Best Tire Made
Cedartown Hardware Co.
Phone 65
Main St.
Boost Cedartown all the time!