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PAQE EIGHT. IHE STANDASD, CEDARTOWN, GA. NOVEMBER 16, 1922. Wreath hor Our Dead in trance, .AUTMMjft Washington, it carried a ! n France, Arr Auto Casings Fisk Red Top, All Sizes Doss, All Sizes, Cords $ Fabrics Standard 4s A CracK-a-JacK Tire 30x3 $6.95 30x3 12 $8.95 Tubes 30x3 $1.50 We Apply All Casings Free. J. H. STEWART. Farm Woman and Mule in Hall Case. was an important factor in solution of the murder* of Rev-Hall and his pretty choir sitiRcr, Eleanor Mills, at New Brunswick, N. J. Mrs. Jane Gibson, farm woman, in the early evening was riding “*Jenny” in search of corn thieves when the mule attracted her atten tion to the murder party just as the shooting started. Mrs. Gibson came forward as a witness when an inno sed. ARAGON ITEMS. Dr. J. L. Howell and Misses Au- lyne Hutcheson and Clarn Edge mo tored to Rome Saturday night Miss Betty Auchmuty was the guest of Mrs. Bob Kinney, of Stiles- boro, for the week-end. Mr. Frank Davidson was the guest Saturday of his sister, Mrs. Emory Baldwin. Our B. Y. P. U., which was organiz ed somo time ago, is progressing nicely. Mrs. Douglas Owen and son, Wil liam, spent one day in Atlanta this week. The Woman’s Club met Wednesday with an all-day rally, which was thor oughly enjoyed. The Baptist Missionary Society will meet with Mrs. S. B. Spence on the 24th. Miles Cattle. ' Comes near e bred J. Brae as a Cedar Kansas breeding and raising methods. He likes it and thinks his long trip Acre worth all he is learning. FELTON NEWS. School bogan here Mondny under the management of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown. Mr. John Whitfield, of Griffin, came Sunday to visit rolativea here. Mr. Ed Whitfield spent Sunday in Atlanta. Mr. Tom Brown and family moved here last week from Bremen. Mr. Chnmbloss Lee, of Prntt City, Ala., is visiting relatives here. Mr. ami Mrs. Nenl T \Vntts and Misses Della and Mildred Lee spent Sunday at Antioch. Mr. Charlie and Miss Elsie Brooks spent Friday in Cedartown. Messrs. C. A. Weaver, Spurgeon Witts and Amos luck were in Cc- darlnwn Saturday. Mr. Otr.nr Sharpe and sisters, Misses Lenlln and Lois, spent Thurs day here, the guest of their sister, dlrs. B. C. Bradley. Rev. Cook, of Bowdon, filled his regular monthly appointment at the Primitive Baptist church Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Luby Arrington left' Thursduy for a few days stay in Anniston. Mr. Grover Corban and family spent Sunday at Youngs. ROCKY RIDGE NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Botnar, of Piedmont, Ala., were here one day last week. Mr and Mrs. Scott Hampton, of State Line, were the guests one day last week of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wad dell. Messrs Joo and Ollie Huff were in Rome one day last week. Mr. Lloyd Latham, of Rome, was the guest one night last week of his brother, Mr. W. H. Latham. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Williams, of Liv ingston, were the guests Sunday of their brother, Mi 1 . Clifford Thomas. Mr. Dewey Simmons, of Anniston, spent the week-end with home folks. His sister. Miss Aretha, accompanied him home for an extended stay with her sister, Mrs. R. L. Hayes. Mrs. Stella Waddell was the week end guest of Miss Nellie T Phillips, of Van’s Valley. Mr. John Jones was at Cedar Bluff, Ala., one day last week. Use Polk county products. Commissioners’ Report. Cedartown, Ga., Nov. 3d, 1922. The 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, Commissioner P. A. Redmond. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Motion carried to parole Mr. Yan cey out of jail temporarily. Commissioner E. E. Willingham was elected Vice Chairman. Mrs. Hardin and Dina Gresham were admitted to County Farm. Mrs. W. Y. Blackmon was raised from $3 to $6 per month. John T. Morris was granted $0 per month. 1100,000 bonds sold to Hibernia Securities Co., of Atlanta, for $109,- 060. The County Farm was turned over to Commissioner Willingham to rent for 1922. The bid of Wm. Waddell was ac cepted for supplies for the month of November. The following bills were collected by the Clerk for October:— State Highway Project, No. 185 $707.82 State Highway Project, No. 342 6,807.41 Wm. Raper, sale of sacks 1.40 Wm. Waddell for Sewer Pipe —43.90 W. A. Matthews for Sewer Pipe 14.60 W. E. Chandler, refunded cost .46.14 T. P. Lyon, refunded cost 28.30 Total $6,738.69 The following hills were approved for payment:— Road Fund. Morris Winkles 126.00 R. P. Hammond 28.01 Mrs. Vaughn 6.00 D. R. Reynolds 1.26 Mrs N. H. Cobb 826.00 J. N. Thomas . 10.60 W S. Hightower - 40.00 D. K. Woodward, pay roll 140.32 Aragon Mills 0.92 O. II. Randall 369.60 I. L. Jones, pay roll 1,432.66 Aragon Stores 206.24 Ced. Foundry & Mnchlne Co. ..13.66 E. E. Willingham 66.00 Brewster Mercantile Co. 31.00 Porter Bros. Farm & Or. Corp. 13.62 Willis Waters 103.20 John Carlton 8.60 Holloway-Smith Co 24.00 Morgan Hdw. Co. 32.31 J. W Barr !... 17.66 Cedartown Hdw. Co. 89.30 Starr Transfer Co. 7.59 Aragon Transfer Co. 2.80 W. T. White e.oo Yancey Bros. 369.76 C. J. Vance _ 28.26 A. M Robinson & Co. '. 301.60 W P. Corbin ; 9.10 J. F. Winkles « 6.00 Jesse E. Dempsey ■ 6.66 E. S. Willingham 1 8.00 E. B. Willingam 14.60 C H. Graves E. Mumford J. P. Billingsley J. W. Swnfford J E. Haile Polk Co. Sales Co R. J. Cnmbron A. C. Fulmer W. P. Lanier "j A C. Cobb Co Fleming & Crumblcy .1 Burbank Drug Co. A. E. Young & Son DuPont & DeNemours Co. Austin-Western Road Mch. Co. 47.79 Wm. Wnddell 887.17 Service Gnrngc 16.00 G. C. Phillips Motor Co. 08.43 Vance & Hunt j 25 Wm. Raper 134.66 J. E. Flournoy 66.34 R. J. Tyner 115.00 Wm. Wester 54.00 Josh Billingsley 60.00 Marion Bishop 54 00 Ben Whistenant 46.76 Will Morgan 41.67 Wesley Hobbs 54.00 Tom Tompson 50.00 Charlie Wester 32.50 Joseph Russo 26 00 Dowden Wray 45.00 Grady Prichctt 76.00 John Coleman 60.00 Luther Gladden 31.25 John Robinson 32.50 E. L. Weaver j.25 J. W. Dingier 16 .00 Ed Robinson 45.00 Wallace Brumby 2.00 Jack Brown 26.62 H. P. Baker, pay roll Cleo Campbell 51.75 W. E. Goss 43.76 Cedartown Electric Co. 3.06 Gainesboro Tel. & Tel. Co. 16.94 Brewster Mercantile Co. 3.25 Rome Hdw. Co. 69.13 Sherman Concrete Co. 402.60 Birmingham Slag Co. 204.68 Sou. States Portland Cement Co. - 121.30 A. D. Hogg 2.5Q Total Jail and Bridge ..$3,801.70 County Fund. Mrs. Annie K. Bunn 21.92 Mfrs. Record 22.40 The Bond Buyer 24.15 Cedartown Supply Co. 1.25 T. C. Hagan 7.00 J C. Knight 3.50 J C. Walker 16.00 J. W Randall .50 D. W. Collum 6.00 M C. Stringer 1.50 Cedartown Plumbing Co. 12.60 Total County Fund ...$115.72 Officers’ Fund. T. P. Lyon 44.00 Liddell & Morgan 47.05 T. M. Cosby 45.00 T. W. Schliestott 60.00 Miss Marjorie Sneed 10.00 W. E. Chandler 183.81 B. H Leonard 22.00 Total Officers Fund $401.86 Pauper Fund. M. S. Prichctt 24.60 W. A. Ledbetter 64.60 C V. Wood 76.00 Nelson Battle 2.50 J. D. Costley and wife 6.00 Miss Lou Jones 5.00 W. J. Herndon 6.00 Jas. Smith and wife 6.00 Jas. 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 Mi "s. Lizzie Brown 3.00 ? rs. W S. Adams 6.00 Susie Thornton 6.00 A. M. Finley 6.60 Mrs. W. Y. Blackmon 6.00 Mrs. Maggie Hackney 4.00 Ben Green 3.00 Mrs. Mary Johnson 5.00 Mrs. N. A. Caldwell 8.00 Amanda Camp 8.00 John Hudson 4.00 Jackson Williams & wife 6.00 Mrs. Nettie Stephens 6.00 Mrs. R. J. Williams 6.00 Mat Hart 6.00 Della Motes 3.00 Mrs. Sarah Smith 2.60 T. W. Woody and wife 6.00 F. M. East 5.00 Minerva Dupree 4.60 Wm. J. Morris 4.00 Chas. Locklear 2.50 Mrs. Jane Denson 5.00 A. H. Elliott 6.00 Charley Cummings 3.00 Margaret Langley 5.00 Mrs. Logan 6.00 G. J. Weaver 7.50 -- .72 Geo. Smith 10.00 - 11.60 Mrs. Mattie Weaver 7.50 --,6.00 S. R. Jones 5.00 - 10.00 J. T. Morris 0.00 --10.45 Total Pauper Fund $400.60 -_27.80 Total Road Fund --$7,110.17 .. 12.50 Total Jail and Bridge --$3,801.70 I -- 2.00 Total County Fund __ $115.72 j . 37.50 Total Officers Fund $401.86 - 54.25 Total Pauper Fund __ -- — $400.50 -- 1.00 Total Fund -$11,829.95 - 10.05 T.ic.e being no further business for --.4.50 coiuiJ-rntion of the Board, the meet- 112.56 A. B. McCurry, pay roll 136.1 Charley Irwin 19.00 Standard Oil Co. 161.63 J. W. Bowman 5,99 Gulf Refining Co. 12.50 Total Road Fund $7,110.17 Bridge Fund. Hightower Lum. & Sup. Co. ..623.49 Commercial Bank 358.47 R. J. Tyner, pay roll 627.50 R. O. Campbell Coal Co. 38.07 A. B. McCurry, pay roll 50.55 A. S. Williamson 1,181.60 Stubbs & Hogg 3 79 ing adjourned. J. K. DAVIS, Chairman. T. W. SCHLIESTETT. Clerk. YOUNGS NEWS. Mr. John Wester and family, of Fullwood, were the guests Saturday of his brother, Mr. C. B. Wester. Mr. Sherman Wester and Misses Mary and Eva Strickland, of Lime Branch, were here Sunday. Messrs. Homer Grogan and Colum bus Tanner of Fullwood, were here Sunday. Saturday and Sunday are our reg ular preaching days. Messrs. Jerry Barnett, John John son and Claude Zuker were at Full- woods Monday. Mr. J. W. Brown and family were at Felton one day last week. Mr. George Rudeseal was here one day last week. Mrs. Geo. Rudeseal, of Felton, spent the week-end as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Andrew Johnson. WOODSTOCK NEWS. Mr. C. J. Phillips, of Van’s Valley, was here Sunday. Mr. Gus Youngblood was in Rome Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Strickland, of Oak Grove, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr and Mrs. W. T. Blythe. Mr. Willis Youngblood and daugh ter, Maggie, spent Sunday with Rev. E. D. Dempsey, of Forney, Ala. Mr. W T Blythe was in your city Saturday. Mrs: Jack Leming is very ill. Buy it in Cedartown. What a Wise Woman Knows The woman who takes pride in her baking and is watchful of the family health is never won away from ROYAL Baking Powder. She knows that it is abso lutely pure and depend able—that for over SO years it has been used in the best homes in the country. It Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste swung its wreath Day, prow to the East from New York last week to be placed on the grave of our soldier dead in November 11th. Thos. V. Fields, representing the American Legion, was this year commissioned to make the annual pilgrimage, and place the tribute on the grave of America’s Unknown Solder buried in Paris. Photo shows Mrs. Shanahan of the War Mothers’ Association giving the wreath to Fields on board ship at sailing time. Gen. John J. Pershing would trenches with a rifle—had he not France. Last week on the lower with Gov. Parker and Bernard his first eight birds without a ohoto. ront line E. F. in hunting dropping exclusive ROSEDALE NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kinney spent Sunday in Aragon. Mrs. Lonnie Campbell spent Sun day with her sister, Mrs. Ludie Stringer. Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Eslinger, of Dalton, announce the birth of a son Nov. 4th. Mrs. Eslinger was former ly Miss Zonnie Anderson. Mrs. Elaine Rogers is improving after undergoing an operation. ’Mrs. James Anderson Tetumed Friday from Dalton. Mesdames Mary Camp, A. L. Up ton, Gwendolyn Self and Lucile* An derson spent Saturday with Mrs. L. B. Sorrells. Mrs. J. J. Baker went Wednesday to visit her sister, Mrs. Eslinger, at Dalton. foftle -Jcto *hf\\ TW& FELLOW WITH THE ' COOL HEAD USUALLY MAS THE COL.P CA<SH !