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NOVEMBER 16, 1922. THE STANDARD, CEDARTOWN, GA. PACE ELEVEN “Lots for Your Money Brands” Should Not Tempt You—Use CALUMET TheJEconomy BAKING POWDER That’s What Millions , of Housewives Do —They know that Good Baking Powder can’t be sold for less— that “more for the mon- ey”means bake-day fail ures, waste of time and money—that Calumet means economy. The sales of Calumet are over 150% greater than that of any other bak ing powder. * V— .... I THE WORLDS GREATEST BAKING POWDER best by rmn Wins School Rifle Championship. 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. Phone 96. Main St. FREE TO FARMERS ' When you become a subscriber to the Southern Agriculturist you are entitled to an almost unlimited service of information and advice abso lutely without charge. Bring the problems of your home,*your business or your community to us and they will receive the sympathetic study of editors and specialists who through years of experience have become expert in their solution. Their advice is yours for the asking. • 400,000 farm families already take the “Giant of the South." If you do not, 50 cents a year or $1 for three years will entitle you to this'un- purchasable free service in addition to an unbeatable paper twice a month SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST, Nashville, Tenn. * The Giant of the South. [A- r ' ~ ffi The Standard Job Print, Always Standard. FULLWOOD LETTER. Misses Stella and Velma Moore were at Youngs one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Isbell spent Friday in your city. Mr. Tom Pittman and mother and Mrs. Colley Pledger were ift Cedar- town Wednesday. Miss Maye Richardson spent the week-end with home folks at New Harmony. Mr. Ben Winkles was in Rome one day last week. Mrs. H. T Tritt spent the last of the week in Cedartown. Mrs. Mandy Wester, of Lime Branch, spent one night last week here. Mr. Geo. Dingier left last week t accept a position in Tallapoosa. Mr John Diamond was home the week-end from Treat. Mrs. Neil Barry and children, spent Sunday in Haralson. Misses Dollie, Mamie and Addie Dingier and Mary Lou Gory were in Cedartown Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Branch, of Akes, were here Sunday. The people of this section regret that Mr. John T. West is moving to Mississippi, TECUMSEH NEWS. Mr. Webb Smith was in your town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Jones, of Rag land, Ala., ore visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Garmon. Mr. Edmond Chandler and family, of your town, were visiting here Wednesday. Mrs. Cal Princo spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Sloan, of Arrington Chapel, Mr. Joe Collins and family were in Piedmont Sunday. Mrs. Fannie Summers, of Alabama City, was visiting her mother, Mrs. Sloan, last week. Misses Floronce and Eva Garmoh were in your city Thursday. Mr. Bill Price, of Gadsden, Ala., spent Sunday with home folks. Mr. Allen Hampton, of Cavo Spring was visiting relatives here Sunday. Mr. Chas. Crook, of Bluifton, was in Esom Hill Sunday. Mr. Vernon Garmon and sister, Floronco, wore visiting their cousins, Mr. Earl and Miss Dorothy Garmon, Saturday night. There is to be a box supper at Bluff- ton school house Saturday night. All Invited. AKES LETTER. Messrs. L. F. Jameson, W. T. and Paul Diamond spent a part of last week in Anniston. Mrs. Joe Berry left Thursday for Ragland, Ala., to spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Pete Blankin- ship. Messrs. W. M. Isbell and Gordon Pottitt were at Byrds Sunday. Miss HcrstinePettitt was home from Aragon to spend the week-end. Mr. A. M. Hackney nnd family, of Cedartown, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. H. James. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. West, Mr. A. L. nnd Mrs. C. B. Meroney were in Cedartown Saturday. Several from here attended the singing at Esom Hill Sunday. SUTTON’S MILL NEWS. Mr. W. J. Woods and family spent Sunday in Cave Spring with Mr. J. W. Woods and family. Miss Inez Teat, of Cedartown, spent the week-end with Mr. J. B. Teat and family. Miss Josephine Wright returned to school at Berry last week. Mrs. Edwnrd Vlasaty nnd little daughter, Vivian, have returned to their home in Chicago, after about two months stay with her father, Mr. C. A. Wright. Mr. Dalton Tent spent Sunday in Rome. Mr. and Mrs. Jervis Woods spent tile week-end in Cave Spring. Mr. A L. Weaver and family atten ded the singing at Esom Hill Sunday. Several of the people around here will attend the singing nt Barkers’ school house, near Lindale, Sunday. Mr. Ben Powell, of near New Pros pect, was in this vicinity Sunday. Mr. Joe Hopper was in this vicinity Sunday. Mr. J. B. Tent nnd son, Dalton, were near Lake Creek Monday. ETNA*NEWS. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Barnett, of Forn ey, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Lochridge. Mrs. T. J. Dempsey, of Little Ce dar, was the guest Sunday of Mrs. O. A. Lochridge. Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson, of Pied mont, were the week-end guests of their son, Mr. Eldon Anderson. Missos Fannie Little and Josephine Doig, of Bluifton, were here over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Morrison and EVERYTHING from the cradle to the grave. APPLICATION FOR CHARTER OF GEOR GIA CEMENT * STONE COMPANY. State of Gcoruia. County of Polk, To the Superior Court of enld County; The petition of Geo. E. Nicholson, Geo. A. Nicholson and Ralph E. Nlchoiaon respect fully shows: 1. That tl|ey desire for themselves,their time - ° f renewaI at the expiration of said . 2 l\ a Th . ey < * e8ire toT 8aici corporation the riaht to buy. Bell, hold, encumber and other wise dlapoBc of all real and personal prop- r : V, —r *»•» guvernmeni, elect directors for the management of its afialrs, and confer upon them the right to elect officers and appoint employees, togeth er with all other rights, powers and privi leges, incident,usual or necessary to like poratlons under the laws of said State. 8. The object of the corporation is pe cuniary gain to its stockholders. 4. The particular business intended to be carried on by said corporation is: To carry on nnd conduct the business of manufacturing, buying and selling Portland cement, crushed rock, sand, plaster, lumber, hnrdware and ail other builders' supplies and materials whether of the same or different character, goods and merchandise; to acquire and hold, sell nnd dispose of such stocks, shares and securities of corporations or asso ciations an the corporation may desire to ac quire, and while the owner thereof to ex ercise all of the rights and privileges of owners; to accept property and services In payment of subscriptions for capital stock. 6. The capital stock of said corporation shall be Six Hundred Thousand ($800,000) Dollars, divided into six thousand (6,000) shares of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars each; at least ten (10) per cent of which has already been paid in In cash to petition er, Geo. E. Nicholson, as Trustee for the said proposed corporation. But petitioners de sire that said corporation shall have the right to increase its said capital stock to any a- niount not exceeding five million ($6,000,- 000.00) Dollars, whenever the holders of ma j J° ri ‘£ of the stock shall so determine. 6. The principal place of business of said corporation Rhail be in the Town of Portland, County of Polk, State of Georgia, but pe titioners desire that said corporation sh have the right to establish branch offices, agencies at any other places, either within without the state of Georgia, as the holders of a majority of the stock may determine upon. Wherefore, petitioners pray that after this petition has been filed and published in ac cordance with the law, an order be passed by this court declaring them a body corporate, under the name and style aforesaid, and granting to said corporation all the rights, powers and privileges set out nnd prayed for in this application, or which may be in cident, usual and necessary, under the laws of said state for the purposes of their incor poration. And your petitioners will ever pray, etc. MUNDY ft WATKINS, Attorneys for Petitioners. State of Missouri, County of Jackson, as: Geo. A. Nicholson of lawful age, being first duly sworn, on his oath statcu: That he is one of the petitioners named in the foregoing application for charter; that he has read the Baid charter asd knows the contents thereof, and that the allegations and averments therein stated nnd contained are true. GEO. A. NICHOLSON. Signed in my presence and sworn to be fore me on this 28th day of October, 1022. LEONARD E. BAYER, Notary Public in and for Jackson County, (Notarial Seal.) Georgia, Polk County. I, C. N. Morgan, Clerk Superior Court, do hereby certify that foregoing is a true and correct copy of the application for Charter of the Georgia Cement ft Stone Co., ns the same appears of file in this office. Witness my signature and seal of said court hereto affixed. This 30th day of October, 1022. C. N. MORGAN, Clerk Superior Colrt Polk County. dnughter, Lurino, and Mrs. W. B. Little and daughter, Miss Tennie, of your city, were the guests Sundny of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. South. Mrs. A. C. Crockor, of Dry Creek, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. W. A. South. Little Miss Jewell Crocker, of Lit tle Cedar, spent the week-end here. Miss Gussie Lochridge and brother, Durham, Bpcnt the week-end with their cousins, Miss Esther Wright nnd brother. Russell, of Little Cedar. Mrs. J. J. Wiggins was the guest Sunday of Mrs. F. Woods, of Tecum- seh. Mrs. Stephenson returned home Thursday after n few days stay nt Piedmont. Rev. Leamon Smith was at Mux- willburn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wiggins wero in your city Friday. Miss Ollie Floyd Beckham was in Cave Spring over Sunday. BELLVIEW NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Helms, of Way- cross, came Saturday for a few weck3 visit with her father, Mr. J. T. Sor rells. Mr. and Mrs. Will Purser were in your city Saturday. Miss Annie Ruth McCown was the Sunday guest of her cousin, Miss Thelma Chandler, at Pearidge. Mr. and Mrs. Roe Kinney spent Sunday at Aragon. Mrs. Frank Pevers, of New Pros pect, was here one day last week. Mrs. Joe Robinson, of Aragon, was here Sunday. Mr. C. Robinson, of near Cedar town, is teaching a singing school at the home of Mr. J. J. Quick. It will close Friday night. The many friends of Mrs. L. B. Sorrells were sorry to learn of the accident of breaking her leg Friday. The Standard announces that it has made arrangements whereby ru ral route residents of Polk county may have delivered to their homes The Standard and The Atlanta Geor gian and Sunday American, for one year, at the bargain price of $7.B0. As this price represents a drastic reduc tion in the regular yearly rates, it is necessary that all those who wish to avail themselves of this remarkable offer pay CASH IN ADVANCE of course. No Hunting. No hunting allowed on our lands. P. A. HUNT. J. T. HUNT. ALL OF OUR Pall Sale Prices Good Until Dec 1st or Until Each Lot Is Sold. It will pay you to see our many Bargains in Dry Goods, Shoes, LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR, Men’s and Bovs’ Clothing, 5 and 10c Store Goods. J. IV. Lee Co. Department Store. 224 Main St., CEDARTOWN, CA. Member Cedartown Chamber of Commerce. BUNCOMBE NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kingsbcry of Rockmart, and Mr. C. R Waits and daughter, Margaret, were in Sttles- boro Sunday. Miss Mary Wingard, of Rockmart was the guest Sunday of Miss Sarah Waits. Miss Daisy Moore spent the week end in Cedartown with homo folks. Mr. Joo Adams, of Cedartown, was tho guest of Miss Flossie Sproull Sunday. Messrs. Ed Salmon and Joo Mos- teller, of Rome, were here Sunday. Mrs. T. J. Carlton and Miss Sarah Waits were in Rockmart Friday. Mr. and Mrs R B. Sproull and daughter, Miss Flossie, were in Rome one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Leo, of Rock mart, wero the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brumbelow. Mr. Parker Hagan, of Rockmart, was the guest of his grandfather, Mr. C. N. Waits, Sunday. Mr. John Holland, of Collard Val ley, was here Sunday. MT. SPRING NEWS. Mr. and MrB. Geo Williamon, Sr., have returned from a visit at Pied mont. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Baker were the guests Sundaljr of Rev. Ed Dempsey, who is very ill. Miss Gladys Baker was the week end guest of her cousin, Miss Lula Shaw. Mr. C. Williamon, of Jackson ville, Ala., is visiting in this vici nity. The singing given Saturday night by Miss Pauline Youngblood was en joyed by all. Miss Madgie Smith and Mr. Mar vin Mathews were united in marriage Sunday. Their many friends wish them a long and happy life. Mr. Rad Ellis was in Piedmont Saturday. Mr. Walter Angel and children were in Cave Spring Sunday. Mr. Dave Ashmore and family spent Saturday in Piedmont. There will be singing here next Sunday afternoon. All good singers invited to come and bring new song books. Mr. 1J. J. Youngblood, of Rome, spent the week-end with home folks. HAVE A NIP—It’s Orange, and you’ll like it. At the fount, Moore’s Pharmacy. TAX COLLECTOR'S ROUNDS. Second Round. Rockmart—Oct. 27, 28, Nov. 4, 11,16' Cedartown—Nov. 8, 4, B, 6, 7, 11, 17, 18, 10, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 20, 30. Posco—Nov. 16, 8 to 10 a. m. Taylorsville—Nov. 16, 10 to 12 a. n. J. I. Harris—Nov. 17, 1 to 2 p. n>. Third Round. Rockmart—Nov. 21, 2B, 27, 28L. 29L 30, Dec. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 10. 11,12. 13,14,16,16. Aragon—Nov. 22, Dec. 9, a. m. Buncombe—Nov. 23, a. m. Brownings—Nov. 24, a. m. Antioch—Dec. 5, a. m. Fish—Dec. 6, p. m. Cedartown—Dec. 1, 2, 4, 0, 13, 14, 16, 16, 18, 19, 20. Lake—Dec. 6, a. m. Buttons Mill—Dec. 6, 1 to 2 p. m. Hampton’s—Dec. 7, a. m. Priors—Dec. 7, 12 to 2 p. m- Esom Hill—Dec. 8, a. m. , Blooming Grove—Dec. 11, a. m. Youngs—Deo. 12, a. m. Books close Dec. 20th. All taxes not paid by that time bear 7 per cent interest and cost. Registration Books will be open at the same time. C. B. NETTLES, T. C. T. W. SCHLIESTETT, Dept. CoL NOTICE. Mr. Editor: Allow space in your newsy paper for the following: To whom it may concern. All who donat ed money for the consolidation of the colored school at Aragon will please meet at the appointed place Mt. Zion Baptist church (colored) at Aragon Dec. 10, 1922, and receive same. Au thorized by the C. S. S. that it bn returned. —Cora Hart, teacher; C. H. Priest, treasurer and secretary; L. C. Clero- mon, officer church. 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