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DECEMBER 7, 1922. THE STANDARD, CEDARTOWN, GA. PAG! Give the “Write” Gift Box Writing Paper You will find the right kind and at all prices at Maore's Pharmacy CORNER MA IN AND STUBBS STS. STORE PHONE No. «. RES. PHONE No. SIS. J. R. CHAPMAN, the cedartowb standard Plumbing and Electric Co. Sanitary Plumbing and Steam Fitting. Electrical Work. nBST-CLASS WORK AT REASON ABLE PRICES. Of flee Phone, SM, 421 Mala Si. Raa. Phaaa SI. Herbert SL m. W. Crawford. D. L. Roberto. Funeral Directors Cedartown, Ga. reOMPT, POLITE AND RELIABLE (UVICE. REASONABLE PRICES. T. J. DAVIS. Proa. SM MAIN ST. PHONE M. Die Beet Work at the Lowest Prices. MONEY TO LOAN. I aa authorised la taka applies. Maaa far laama aa acceptable raal ae tata at aa ialaraat rate al S 1-2 par »—I. Tbla rata may aat prevail long, W. W MUNDY, correspondent for Polk Connljr, CEDARTOWN. GA. Money to Loan. I am prepared to negotiate farm loans to run five years, with princi pal repayable ten per cent annually for first four years. Interest rate 7 per cent payable annually. If you want a farm loan on improv ed farm lands in Polk or Floyd coun ties, see me. W. K. FIELDER. THURSDAY, DEC. 7, 1922. Cedartown Lodge, No. 73, I. O. O. P., meets every Thursday night. Vis iting brothers always welcome. Lodge room over Standard office. M. L. FISHER, N. G. 1. GEO. W. HOWARD, Sec. Hon. E. S. Ault was in Buchanan Tuesday. Rev. C. A. DcVanc was in Atlanta Thursday. Hon. W. W. Mundy spent Thursday in Atlanta. Mr John Terhuno Rpont Thursday in Floyd county. Mr. W. H Trawick spent the lust of the week in Atlanta. Miss Lucy Liddell spent a part of last week in Decatur. Mr. J. C. Knight, Jr., of St. Louis, spent Monday night here. Mr. and Mrs. A. Crossley spent a part of last, week in Atlanta. Miss Minnie Hunt went to Atlanta Thursday for a few days visit. Miss Belie Pickard went to Atluntu Thursday to spend the week-end. Miss Fayne Mnoro reurned Sunday from a few days visit in Macon. Miss Carrie Patterson returned Sunday from a few days visit in At lanta. Mrs. W. H. Rusk spent Thursday at Acworth to attend the funeral of a relative. Miss Lura Scott spent Thanksgiv ing in Rome as the guest of Mrs. W. T. Irvine. Mr. J. M. Burke and family re turned Saturday from a trip to Mad ison in their car. ASK FOR your Coupons in The Standard’s 3130 Gold Contest, which closes Dec. 15th. Miss Ouidn Rose came homo from Bessie Tift College at Forsyth to spend the week-end. Mrs Bettie Cobb and little daugh ter, of Carrollton, came Thursday to spend the week-end. WHY PAY MORE, when you can buy automobile tires for less? J. H. Stewart keeps them. Mrs. A. Griggs, of Meridian, Miss., came Monday on a visit to her daugh ter, Mrs. Wm. Parker, Jr. Mrs. M. R. Vann left Tuesday for a visit to her daughter, Mrs. J. T. Holmes, in Memphis, Tenn. Mr. Frank Lowther attended the convention of Southern ice manufac turers in New Orleans last week. Mrs. Fannie Turner returned last Thursday from a visit to her sister, Mrs. A. E. Bair, in Chattanooga. Mesdames S. W Alexander and W. O. Hamrick were called Friday to Carrollton by the death of a relative. Hon, and Mrs. Walter McElreath, of Atlanta, spent Thanksgiving as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cobb. Miss Pauline Chapman went to Ncwnan Thursday to spend the week end with her sister, Mrs. Robt. Wilk inson. Do your Christmas shopping early. The Standard’s advertising columns will tell you where and how to buy to the best advantage. Mr. C. C. Bunn was in Buchanan Tuesday. Mr. W. K. Holmes was in Atlanta Thursday. EVERYTHING from the cradle to the grave. Mr. J. E. Houseal was in Atlanta Thursday. Mr. D. A. Hicks spent Tuesday at Buchanan. Mr S. L. Williams spent Thursday in Atlanta. Miss Bessie Ballard spoilt tlio week end at Eatonton. Mrs J. C. Paco silent Tuesday af ternoon in Rome Mrs. C. H. Merodith was in Rome Tuesday morning. Mr. E. C. Dyer, of Borden Springs, was hero Monday. Mrs. J. H. Williams spent Tuesday afternoon in Rome Mr. H. R. Pads spent Thursday in Brownings district. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sasser spent Thursday in Alabama. Mr. Blance Grimes was home last week from Abbeville, S. C. ASK YOUR GROCER for Graham flour made at Vance’s Mill. Mr. Edgar Berry and family spont Thanksgiving at Esom Hill. Mrs. Clarence Chapman left Tues day for a visit in Selma, Ala. Miss Ruby Lynne Wingard 1s home from a visit at Bristol, Tenn. Mr. Wesley Henley was home from Atlanta to spend the week-end. DOSS TIRES—there are none bet ter. J. H. Stewart sells them. Mr. 0. S. Chester was home from Ncwnan to spend the week-end. Miss Lucile Wood went to Menlo Thursday to spend the week-end ' Charles and Ella Leonard went to Atlanta Thursday to spend the week end. Mrs T 0 Ruff returned Friday to Griffin after a visit to Mrs. J. 0. Tyler. Mrs. S. G. Reynolds left Moday for a few days stay in Atlanta and Ma rietta. PHONE SOS for your Western Boef, Lamb, and Fish. STEPHENS CASH MARKET. Messrs. R. II. Davis of Taylors ville, and Rena Harris of Stilosboro, wore hero Monday. Mrs. J. W. Bobo, of Sliver Creek, spent Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs. W. B. Reeves. LADIES, when In Rome make your headquarters at ths New York Hat Shop, 314 Broad St. Mrs. C. H. Morton nnd daughter, Sara, went to Birmingham Thursday to spend the week-end. FINE SHOE REPAIRING, Phone 74. Work called for and delivered. TRITT A WILLIAMS. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Pittman, of Atlanta, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Colbert. Mrs. Geo. Norton, of Esmond, has been spending n few days with her aunt, Mrs. J. C. Pace. Mrs. W. F. Livooak returned Mon day to Atlanta after a visit to her niece, Mrs. 0. Y. Rose. Mrs. M. E. Batson, of Columbus, came Monday on a visit to her daugh ter, Mrs. T. L. Johnsey. Mrs. Peter Hanson and daughter, of Chuttanooga, were the guests last week of Mrs. G. W. Ruff. Mrs. Henry West went to Atco last Thursday to spend the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Guy Alvarez. MiHS Mary Harrison, of Washing ton, Ga., came Tuesday on a visit to Misbcs Mary and Floricde Jones. PAPER HANGING—I will paper your rooms at the lowest possible price. Phono 196. R. C. FRALEY. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Webb, of Atlanta, spent a part of last week their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Cornelius. BLACKWELL, the Expert Battery Man, will certainly treat you right when you take your Battery to him for repairs. Mrs. J. L. Witcher returned Friday from Rome, whore she has boen re ceiving treatment in a sanitorium and visiting her daughter. Miss Zelia Phillips spent Thursday in Atlanta, and joined a party of friends there for a week-end auto trip to Gainesville and Cornelia. All members of the Woodmen of the World arc urged to be present at next Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock. Election of officers. G. M. AYERS, Clerk. Mrs. W. P. Montgomery, Messrs. John and Jack and Miss Lucile Mont gomery, of Cave Spring, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mont gomery. The LaGrange Female College of fers a scholarship, valued at $100, to the young lady graduating with high est standing in her class in the Cedar town High School. Quality Store Quality Store A. C. COBB CO. ,Ai t t> ^Ja .Ala Special prices on all CLOTHING for next two weeks. All well known lines— Kirschbaum, Collegian, and Johnny Two- Pants line for boys. We have a few COATS and SUITS for Ladies that must be sold regardless of Cost. Complete line of Coats for Children marked very low. We are offering specials in every de partment of this store, and if you are look ing for dependable merchandise at low prices come in and let us show you. We never have a Special Sale, but every day is SALE DAY. We ask of you a call and be convinced. A. C. COBB CO. “THE QUALITY 8TORE.” Sale Goods Cash Sale Goods Cash LOOK for our "ad” In this Issue. SANITARY STEAM BAKING CO. Mr. Guy Ritchlu was in Atlanta Thursday. Mr. C D Camp, of Rome, was here Saturday. •■JfJOSI EVERYTHING from the cradle to the grave. Mr. Phil Friedman spent Thursday in Atlanta. Mrs. D. C. Smith returned Monday from a visit n Rome. Miss Mattie Lou Meredith spent the week-end at College Park. Mrs. Annie Good spent n part of last week in the Gate City. Miss Mamie Lowcnthal spent the last of tho week in Atlanta. A little son was bom last week to Mr. and Mrs. E. A Hilburn. Little Frances nnd Catherine Tyler spent the week-end in Griffin. 1 Mr. John Lawrence wns homo from Atlanta to spend Thanksgiving. Mrs. E. W. Elder wont to Bowdon Thursday to spend the week-end. DO YOU need a DATING STAMP? You will flpd_ them at the Standard Office. Mr. Walden Hale, of LaGrange,was the guest last week of flis aunt, Mrs. J. W. Daniel. Mildred and May Chastine, of At lanta, camo Thursday on a visit to Louise Brown. Mrs. Mary Walker, of Bolton, came Thursday to spend the week-end with Mrs. J. A. Boynton. , Mrs. C. Wellington was oalled last Thursday to Altoona, Ala., by the illness of her mother. WHAT YOU NEED—Brewer’s Lax ative Stomach Bitters, for sale at Burbank’s Drug Store. Miss Edna Shepherd, of Buchanan, came Thursday on a visit to her sis ter, Mrs. J. S. McLendon. Mr. J. W Wilkes, Jr., and family returned Friday to Piedmont after a visit to their father, Mr J. W. Wilkes, Sr. THE WESTINCHOUSE Battery, the best that can be built and the longest guarantee. * 1 Blackwell, the expert Battery man, is the Westing- house Agent. Mrs. Perry Wade returned Thurs day to Columbus, and Mrs. R. E. Carr to Montgomery, Ala., after spending a few days with their brother, Mr. Thos. Witcher. “BANKING SERVICE That overworked phrase represents in this Bank not only de sire and effort, but EX PERIENCE. EXPERIENCE ex tending over a period of 32 years. Many of our customers recall with apprecation the manner in which their needs were met in the “panics” of 1893, 1907, and in the trying years of the world war. That is the supreme test of “Bank ing Service. We invite the accounts of firms,cor porations and individuals with the assurance that our best “service" is at their command. „ 4. O. PITTS, President. A. W. STUBBS, VlM Pres. A. E. YOUNG, Vica Prast. E, L. HENDERSON, C^kier. W. A. COLQUITT, Asst. Cashier. I OP CIOAKTOWN ■W-A/S-SHDIE IXSTtST Cedartown, Georgia. . . w THE HOTEL OF THREE C’S: . Courtesy — Comfort — Convenience Located three blocks from the heart of the City American Plan—$3.50 Per Day. Meals, 75c; Rooms, $1.25 Per Day. No Charge for Sample Room. Member Chamber Commerce. WILLIAM BOOTH, Manager. THE STANDARD CLUBBING LIST WUi SAVEYOU MONEY nf» M