The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, October 12, 1922, Image 12

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    FACE TWELVE
OCTOBER 12, 1922
THE STANDARD, Cl
We Sell for Cash
So Sell for Less.
IDAJtTOWN. GA.
The Jacobs Company
THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS.
Cedartown 425 Main St.
One LOW PRICE
To ALL
Men’s Scout Work
Shoes
$1.95
Young Men’s Suits 2.45 U?
Blue Serge, Fancy Stripes,
Solid, Brown, Blue and Dark Green.
Ladies’ Bed Room
Slippers
89c
Men’s Ribbed Union
Suits
89c
Ladies, Misses and Children’s
Fall and Winter Coats,
Latest Styles At Low Prices.
FINE SHEETING
14 yds $1
Men’s Bell Cord Over
alls
$1.15
Men’s and Boys’ Sweat
ers
95c w
Ladies’ and Misses
Sweaters
$1.95
All Colors.
21-2 lb. Quilt Bundle
50c
Ladies’ Ribbed Union
Suits
95c
All Sizes.
MEN’S DRESS PANTS
$2.95
Asst.Pat. All Sizes.
Big Lot Boys’ Suits $3.95 UP
Norfolk Style. Assorted Patterns.
Men’s Dress Shoes,
Goodyear Welt, Rubber
Heel, Black and Tan
$3.95
Ladies’ Dress Shoes
In Oxfords and Pumps,
Newest Styles at
LOW PRICES.
Boys’ Knee Pants,
75c
All Sizes.
Children’s E. Z. Style
Union Suits.
79c
ARAGON LETTER.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
SUTTON’S MILL NEWS.
Where directions are followed
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Opportunities.
$200,000 to place on Cedartown
haziness and residence property.
Loans can be closed promptly.
HALE-BRANNON CO., RomcJ Ga.
Wanted.
WANTED—City renting property.
Will exchange good Cole 8 car; will
give or take difference. R. C. HORS
LEY.
WANTED—Tenant for a 3 or 4-
feorse farm. Apply to Mrs. H.
Williams.
For Sale.
. STANDARD UNDERWOODS, fac
tory rebuilt; easy payments. Guar
anteed. Ten days’ trial Free. Write
Southern Typing Service, Moultrie,
Ga.
FOR SALE CHEAT — Simmons
Weater, large size, practically new.
MRS. J. A. ADAMS.
FOR SALE—Gray Paint. Call on
Mrs. W. E. Booz.
FOR SALE—A farm of 120 acres,
•'•‘'Wall improved, one main house and
1 -two tenant houses, with pastures and
\ barns; known as the Locklear jluce,
‘and a part of Mrs. H. M. Garner
place. Will sell part or all at reas-
•nablc price. Sec A. J. Garner at
Eockroart.
FOR SALE—Old-fashioned Jon
quil and Daffodil bulbs. Phone 3281.
FOR SALE—Forge Heater in
aplendid condition, at a bargain.
Suitable for heating 2 to 6 rooms.
Phone 485. MRS. CARL PICKETT.
FOR SALE—Belgian Hares, White
aad Bine Rabbit*, all ages. Small
Mbbiti, 60 cents a pair. HUGH
GAMMON, Rfd. 5.
SACRIFICE SALE—Renting prop
erty in growing section of Cedar-
town. Very liberal terms. Will ex
change for Atlanta property. Ad-
. dress: “Atlanta Owner,” care Ce
dartown Standard, City.
For Rent.
FOR RENT—6-room house on Eliz
abeth ztreet. Apply to Mrs. J. L. Wit
cher.
. FOR RENT— Two unfurnished
rooms. Call on Mrs. Leland Purks,
Gibson street.
FOR SALE —60 acres of land,
.practically all fresh; two houses and
barns; plenty of water; two and
half miles from Cedartown; Collard
Valley road runs through farm; mail
route by door; onc-l>a1f cash, terms
for bulance. For further informa
tion see S. F. Leslie, R. 5, Cedartown
•r J. L. Leslie, R. 4, Rockmart.
FOR RENT—Onc-hqrsa farm (good
house, barn, well, apple orchard and
running water. M. S. RICHARD
SON, Cedartown.
FOR RENT—Two connecting office
rooms over Hunt Jowelry Co., form
erly ccupiod by Dr. Whitoly. Apply
to L. S. Ledbetter.
FOR RENT—First floor of my
home, 225 Philpot St. Shade; private
bath. MRS. M. B. WARE, Phone 301.
Lott.
LOST—A gold link bracelet. Fin
der return to Mrs. D. T. Myers, and
receive reward.
LOST—Black and tan Airedale
puppy, four months old. Reward for
return to A. E. Young, Jr.
. Ladles, we have just received
Boys’ Suits With 2 pairs pants.
SCARBROUGH A HAMRICK.
Rockmart News.
Dr. T E McBryde spent Tuesday in
Cedartown.
Mrs. A. W. Farrer returned yes
terday from a visit in Birmingham.
Rev. W, E. Fuller left Tuesday to
attend the Western Baptist Associa
tion at Sargents.
County Agent W. H. Garner left
yesterday for Atlanta to take a part
of Polk’s County Fair exhibits to the
Southeastern Fair.
Mr. Robert Carpenter has entered
Emory University in Atlanta.
Col. C. G. Mundy spent Tuesday in
Cedartown.
Mesdamcs Mayme Chidscy and F
J. Hartwig are entitled to the thanks
of the people of Rockmart and vici
nity for their good work in taking
charge of the woman’s department
for Rockmart district at the County
Fair in Cedartown last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Leslie spent
Saturday in Cedartown.
Mr. H. H. Carpenter spent Satur
day in Atlanta.
Rev. J. V. Jones, of Lindnle, spent
Wednesday here.
Mrs. Robt. K. Beasley left last
week for Muscle Shoals, Ala., where
her husband has accepted a position
ns engineer.
Mr. II. H. White, of Rockmart,
spent a short time in Cartersville
Wednesday, being en route home
from Walcska, where he went to pur
chase some valuable farming lands
this week.—Cartersville News.
Mr. Bart Cowdon, Jr., went to At.
lanta last week to attend business
college.
Mr. and Mrs. W A J Whitehoad and
Mrs Frank Hartwig spent Tuesday in
Cedartown.
Mr. Frank Wingard and daughter,
Mildred, of Plains,’ have been spend
ing a few daya with Mr. and Mrs. D.
H. Wingard.
Mr. H. H. Carpenter has bought
from Mt 1 H. C. Allgood what has been
known as the Culver place.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wright spent
the week-end in Rome.
Mr. T. J. Morris spent Monday in
Cedartown.
Atlanta Trust Co.
Money to lend on good farms; 5, 7
and 10-year loans, 6 1-2 per cent in
terest. See H. H. Carpenter, Corres
pondent for Polk County.
Gin Notice.
From now on we will gin on Wed
nesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
YOUNG MERCANTILE CO.
CARD OF THANKS.
We take this opportunity to pub
licly express through the columns of
the Cedartown Standard our heart
felt thanks for the many nets of
kindness shown us and expressions of
sympathy tenderod us in our late snd
berenvement, the loss of our father
and grandfather, Elbert C. Ledford.
W. E. Lodford, East Point; Mrs. S.
A. Cnstellaw, Atlanta; Mrs. W. II.
Coker, Collego Park.
POOLETOWN NEWS.
Rev. J. W. Clinton, of Fish, filled
his appointment here Sunday.
Mr. Clins. Carter, of Dry Creek,
wns here Sunday.
Messrs. Homer and Wilburn Gro
gan, of near Fullwood, were here
Sunday.
The little children’s play here Fri
day evening was much enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Aired spent the
week-end with their sister, Mrs. J. C.
Aired, of your city.
Mr. Clarence Howard, of Lime
Branch, was hero Sunday.
Messrs. N. G. and G. W. Aired were
on this route Sunday.
Remember Sunday School at 10.
All come.
EVERYTHING from the cradle to
the grave.
STATEMENT.
September 29th, 1922.
Expense account of P. A. Irwin, candidate
or Judge of “ “ “ ‘ ‘
jkpooaa Cir<
18th, 1922 ;■
Card in Taliapooaa Journal $15.00
Card in Bremen Gateway 15.00
Buchanan Tribune 15.00
Paulding County Meaaomter 15.00
Rockmart News 10.00
Otdarfcrarn Standard 15.00
Entrance fee in Paulding ’ SO.00
Entrance fee in Haralson 25.00
Entrance fee in l’olk 25.00
Entnthec fee in Douglas 20.00
TVip to Tallapoosa --- 8.00
Trip to Douglas, R. R. Pure r 2.00
Hotel Bill 4.00
Taxi 2.00
Aug., Trip to Dougins, hotel bill, 4.50
Kept. 18, Taxi hire in Cedurtown 12.00
Sept. 18, Taxi hire in Dougins. 8.00
Sept, 18, Taxi hire in HnralHou 15.00
No one contributed any pnrt of the ex
penses; furnished ull myself.
Georgia Polk County.
I, P A. Irwin, do swear that the foregoing
statement of expense account is true and
correct, and Hint no one contributed any part
of same. P. A. IRWIN.
Men and women average $1 per
hour selling hosiery; four pairs guar
anteed wear four months or new
hosiery free. Wo pay 30 per cent,
commission. Free samples to work
ing agents. Complete line of wool and
heather mixtures. This is the big
hosiery season. Experience unneces
sary. Engle Hosiery Work*, Darby,
Pa.
Mrs. Douglas Owen spent last
week in Cedartown and Anniston.
Mr, Everett Drennon spent a part
of last week at Lindalc.
Mr. V. N. Baldwin spent a part of
last week at Lirulalc.
Mrs. Alice Smith spent a part of
last week in Cedartown.
Miss Myrtle Norman spent lust
week in Rome.
MrB. D. W. Collum returned last
week from a visit in Atliintfp
Miss May Ilnmbrick, of hjewnan,
came last week for a visit here.
Mrs. Geo. Davis spent the first of
the week in Rome.
Mr. John Robinson was home from
Rome to spend the week-end.
WRAY MINE NEWS.
Mr. Walter Whitfield and son, Otis,
were in Cedartown Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson, of
Youngs, spent Sunday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Malbert Lee.
Messrs. E. A. Camp and-Malbert
Lee were at Berrys Tuesday.
Mrs. Will Vaughn spent Sunday nt
Felton.
Mr. Nathaniel Camp has moved to
Chattanooga.
Mrs. Joe Priest and daughter, Miss
Hannah, of Mt. View, spent Sunday
night with Mrs. J. H. and Miss Grace
Lee.
YOUNGS LETTER.
Mrs. Andrew Johnson spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Rudcscal, of Felton.
Mr. Floyd Worthy, of Flatwoods,
was here Sunday.
Misses Willie Nuby and Lizzie Mor
ton spent Sunday with Miss Tompie
Lacy, of Antioch.
Several from here nttended the
singing Sunday, given at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sorrells, of An
tioch.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Abney, Messrs.
J. Johnson, J. B. Barnett, Clyde Zu-
ker and families were in your city
Saturday.
Misses Martha and Ruth Abney
were in Cedartown Saturday.
Remember next Saturday and Sun
day are our regular pleaching days.
Mr. Calvin Turkett and sister, Miss
Hettie, and Mrs. Gus Turkett were in
your city Saturday.
Mr. Luther Sanders, of near An
tioch, was hero Sunday.
EVERYTHING from the cradle to
the grave.
WHY PAY MORE, when you can
buy automobile tires for less? J. II.
Stewart keeps them.
FOUND—A place where you can
get Watch Glasses put in for 25
cents. See Hunt Jewelry Co.
Hearn Acndcmy will play the foot
ball team from Ft. Pnyno, Ala., to
morrow afternoon at Cave Spring.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, Polk County.
Will be sold before the Cour House
door in Cedartown, Ga., within the le
gal hours of sale on the first Tuesday
in November, 1922, at public out-cry
to the highest and best bidder, the
following described property, to-wit:
The entire market fixtures and out
fit of J. R. Judkins, consisting of one
refrigerator (St. Louis make,) one
electric motor and mills and blocks,
and all other tools and fixtures in
building on south side of West Ave.
in city of Cedartown, Ga., including
two Dayton computing scales, one
National cash register, one refrige
rator counter, 3 meat counters with
marble slabs, and all tools and fix
tures of every kind situated in J. R.
Judkins’ market now in possession of
S. P. Korns, in said building, where
same can be examined, being too
cumbersome to move to place of sale.
Said property levied on and to be
sold as property of J. R. Judkins by
virtue of a mortgage execution issued
in City Court of said county in favor
of The Commercial Bank of Cedar
town, successor to Bank of Cedar
town, against said Judkins.
Also, nt the same time and place
and in the manner above described,
will be sold the following described
property, to-wit: One Dodge touring
car, 1920 model, motor No. 469,790;
also, one disc harrow, two 2- horse
wagons, one 1- horse wagon, one
mower and rake, and a lot of farm
ing tools, plow gears, etc. Levied on
and to be sold as the property of Tom
Smith by virtue of and to satisfy an
attachment fi fa issued from the City
Court of Polk County in favor of the
Cedartown Supply Co. vs. the said
Tom Smith and said property. This
property found on premises in Cedar
town where said defendant did-reside.
This Oct. 10th, 1922.
T. P. LYON, Sheriff.
Georgia, Polk County.
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Polk County,
will be sold at public outcry on the
first Tuesday in November, 1922, at
the Court House door of said county,
between the legal hours of sale, the
following described property, to .wit.
Land lot No. 420 in the 21st Dis
trict and 3d Section of said county.
Also, all the minerals and mineral in
terests in a tract of land described as
being 106 yards square in the north
east corner of land lot No. 1107 in the
21st District and 3d Section of Raid
county, and being the mineral interest
reserved by G. W. Lindsey in his deed
to Mrs. N. L. Bailey. The same to be
sold as the property of the estate of
G. W. Lindsey, and to the highest bid
der for cash.
This Oct. 11th, 1922.
A. D. HOGG,
Administrator of G. W. Lindsey.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Georgia, Polk County.
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Polk County,
will be sold nt public outcry on the
first Tuesday in November, 1922, at
the Court House door of said county,
between the legal hours of sale, the
following described property, to-wit:
One 1-story cement block building
on the corner of Main and Thompson
street in the city of Cedartown, Ga.,
fronting 26 feet on Main street and
running hack a uniform width 100
feet, more or less, to n 10-foot alley:
also, a house and lot on Central
street, fronting south on said Central
street 50 feet, and running bnck a
uniform width 120 feet, more or less,
and bounded on the north by proper
ty of Mrs. W. O. Cornelius, on the
west by property of J. P. Sanders, and
on the enst by vacant lot owned by
estute of Mrs. M. E. Hunt; also one
vacant lot adjoining said above de
scribed lot on Central street, and
running back a uniform width 120
feet, more or less, to property of Mrs.
W. O. Cornelius, and bounded on the
east by property of W. P. Hunt. Sold
for the purpose of payment of debts
and distribution nmong the heirs at
law. Terms of sale, cash. This the
9th day of Oct., 1922.
W. O. HUNT, Adm’r.
Estate of Mrs. M. E. Hunt, Dcc’d.
'LEGAL SALE.
Georgia, Polk County.
Under and by virtue of a power of
sale contained in the mortgage note
and bill of sale executed by J. R.
Judkins to Bank of Cedartown on
May 20th, 1916, and recorded in of
fice' of Clerk of Superior Court of
Polk County in Book G, page 592, by
which title to said property was ves
ted in said Bank of Cedartown, the
undersigned as successor of Bank of
Cedartown, by merger, will sell on
the first Tuesday in November, next,
at public sale, at the Court House in
said county, during the legal hours of
sale to the highest bidder for cash,
the following property: The wood
and iron building on south side
West Avenue just west of alley
rear of building formerly occupied
by Cedartown Supply Co., in City of
Cedartown, Ga., said building being
the place occupied for several years
by J. R. Judkins' market. Said build
ing sold subject to rights of owner of
land, said owner having the right to
have said land vacated and building
removed on sixty days notice. r Ii‘l
to said building conveyed to secure
debt of $175.00 and interest first, and
second to secure any other debt or
liability to said bank.
This Oct. loth. 1922.
THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF
CEDYRTOWN, Successor tn Bank of
Cedartown, by R. O. Pitts, President.
Use Polk county products.
Mrs. J. W. Sutton and family at
tended the Fair in Rome last Thurs
day.
The people of this vicinity were
greatly interested in the Fair at Ce
dartown last week, and we all nre go
ing to start to preparing more for it
next year. There wasn’t anything
lost, but one Club girl's outfit, and it
was found in one of the rooms where
it was placed through mistake.
Mr. Howard Mitchell left Sunday
for a visit in Selmn, Ala.
Mr. W. J. Woods and son. Noble,
went to Folton Sunday to attend the
Association.
Mr. J. B. Teat and family were at
Felton Sunday.
Elder T. F. Hatch and wife went
to Felton Sunday to attend the As
sociation..
Miss Iva Brock spent last week in
Cedartown with her sister, Mrs. L.
T. Brock.
Messrs. Dalton Teat and Adair Kirk
patrick attended the Fair in Rome
Thursday night.
Mr. Dalton Teat was at Mt. Springs
Sunday night.
ESOM HILL NEWS.
Mr. Jas. Wood was in Cedartown
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Jesse B. Battle, of Gadsden,
Ala., spent last week with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Joe Morris.
Mrs. J T Jones was in Cedartown
Saturday.
APPLICATION ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia, Polk County.
To whom it may concern: Mm. T. F.
Lanier having applied to be appointed ndmin-
iatrator of estate of Mrs. A. T. Potts, late
of anid county, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of kin to
be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law and show cause, if any,
why said application should not. be granted.
Thir ~ '
APPLICATION YEAR'S SUPPORT.
Georgia, Polk County.
To whom it may concern: Mrs. M.L. Nich
ols having applied for 12 months support out
of estate Z.T. Nichols,deceased.this is to cite
all and singular the creditors and next of
kin to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law and show cause if
any, why said application should not
granted.
This 9th day of October, 1922.
W. W. CRAWFORD, Ordinary
APPLICATION LEAVE TO SELL.
Georgia, Polk County.
To whom it may concern: W. T. Thompson
administrator of estate of Joe H. Thompson,
having applied to me to sell property of Joe
H. Thompson, this is to cite all and singu
lar the creditors and next of Kin to ap
pear at my office within the time prescrib
ed by law and show cause, if any, why said
application Bhould not be granted.
This 9th day of October, 1922.
W. W. CRAWFORD, Ordinary
Is guaranteed to give satisfaction la
all eases of Acute or Chronic Indi
gestion. Try a bottle and be con
vinced.
For sale by Burbank Drug Co.
rHAMBLRLAINC
L TABLETS J
CONSTIPATION
BILIOUSNESS
Headache
INDIGESTION
Stomach Trouble
-SOLD EVERYWHERE-
THAT DULL ACHING.
Don’t worry and complain about a
bad back. Get rid of it! For weak
kidneys, lame and achy backs, your
neighbors recommend Doan’s Kidney
Pills. Ask your neighbor!
A. G. Chandler, 464 Prior St., Ce
dartown, says: “About three years
ago I had a touch of kidney trouble
that gave me a great deal of annoy
ance. My kidneys became too free
in action and the secretions were
highly colored. I had a constant
dull heavy ache through the small of
my back. When I stooped I had a
cramp in the small of my back and
could hardly straighten again. I
used one box of Doan’s Kidney Pills
at this time and they surely proved to
be reliable. My kidneys were made
normal and the pain left my back. I
give Doan’s Kidney Pills the credit
for good health.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same
that Mr. Chandler had. Foster-Mii-
burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDI
TORS.
In the District Court of the United Skate*
for the Northern District of Georgia, in
In Bankruptcy, No. 1.769.
To the creditors of J. E. Cargal, Rfd.. Ce-
ounty of Floyd, and District
dnrt<
aforesaid, a bankrupt.
Notice is hereby
2d day of Si
ad* fin
that on the
A. D.. 1922, the said J. E,
iuly adjudicated a bank-
eeting of creditors will be
p.t the Referee's office in the city of Rome on
the 12th day of Oct., A. D.. 1922, at 10 o’
clock a. m.. at which time the said creditors
may attend, prove their claims, appoint a
said meeting.
S. ROWELL, Referee in Bankruptcy
le. Ga., Sept. 22, 1922.
Buy it in Cedartown.
APPLICATION ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia Polk County.
To whom It may concern: Cliff Collinr
„r d M ' , ' ,p .! icl ‘ t ! on I r °r administrator on
this i. to“ ..’■“""If Lou J Collins,doceased,
next of S. , ' l ,n '> "insular thi
.*}. “ 10 to be and appear at my office
r.o« i t , he .nv ra la allow ? J d by ,a » »"d Jw
no?"; granted. ’ " application ahould
This 9th day of October, 19 , ’2
w w crawford; ordinary
IN ™E DISTRICT COURT OF THF UNIT
ED STATES, FOR THE NORTHERN
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
!?* re , L.F* *l nr ‘ 8 > Bankrupt.
No. 1.6S0. In Bankruptcy.
in ^o P n7o™it/°&l?if C l h „T e b> hav ^ b «P "'*<>
bankrupt and the Court havln^ordered
*fi d .Sr; ba ”*»
nited States District Court room, in tha eitv
of Atlanta Georgia, notieo is hereby given
to ail creditors and other persons in interest
•o appear at said time and place and show
cause, if any they have, why the prayer or
—_r a j nkruDt for discharge should not he
granted.
By JNO. C.
O. C.