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1 Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Childs and
Hanyfamily, of Gray ,Ga., were guests the
Bvpast week of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B.
, HiTeasley. Mrs. Childs is a sister to
Mrs. Teasley.
P Supt. T. W. Wilson, Miss Elizabeth
Henry and Messrs. Fred Vandiver
“ ‘ and Floyd Elrod, of the local Geor-
Lppygia Railway & Power Co., attended
’.-/.the week-end meeting of this com
’ pany's employees at the lake near
>oun Gainesville - _ c _
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kidd and
■ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kidd and son,
e Harry, Jr., of Danielsville, were the
’ guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. W.
'M. Kidd at their home on Frank
dsuPi” street -
Dr. Mrs. Jas. W. Norman and
listu family, of Gainesville, Fla., have
thou een v ’ s > tin K their brother and sis
hpei ters. Mr. Martin M. Norman, Mrs.
I ! , ( B. B- Mason and Misses Annie and
, ‘ Quillie Norman, at Nuberg the past
’ " week. Many friends are always
’ glad to see Dr. Norman and family
v efback in this section.
TS Hon. J. H. Skelton was in Clarkes-
M ville last week-end, attending a meet
ace mg of the trustees of the A. & M.
ajnf School there.
Rev. R. E. Telford ,of Greenville.
' „Ga., was the guest last week-end of
the families of Messrs. J. G. Craft,
lU jj ( T. G. Craft and F. P. Linder. He
g d a was pastor of the Hartwell Presby-
P bjterian church some years ago, and is
* j. always a welcome visitor to this
fL„icity. He married Miss Flora Craft,
of Hartwell.
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! Mr. and Mrs. Doran Brown, Mrs.
1 ’R. D. Harper and daughter, Miss
L’kSara Margaret, and Mrs. George Wai
■j]’ford, of Atlanta, were here a few
last week visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McCurley, of
\e a jthe county, have been for the past
M ea ten days with their daughter, Mrs.
J pnf Fred Vickery. Mrs. McCurley is re-
from a severe attack of
en sickness.
Misses Sara Nan Brown and Lou-
Gaines are attending a house
Lf o party in Elberton, the guests of Miss
JJ arI Mary Davenport.
j D Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Craft and
Lhi.son, Claude, Jr., of Athens, were
ft, jguests last week of Mrs. Craft’s fath
jOfer, Mr. W. J. Vassar, and family,
'}) t ,jand other relatives. Mr. Craft has
, re been a member of the police force in
JeftAthcns for many years.
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Mrs. Katherine Linder and daugh
■arter, Martha, of Rock Hill, S. C.,
-bohave been guests for the past week
looof Mrs. Linder’s parents, Mr. and
JeeMrs. George J. Page, and family.
I Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Welborn,
jasof Birmingham, Ala., are visiting
jndiis father and other relatives in
sy this county.
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Dec Mr. and Mrs. Traynum W. Wil-
I'mson and Mr. Fred Vandiver, of the
[n local Georgia Railway & Power Co.,
i i :orwent to Atlanta last week-end where
' ' s (they attended a meeting at the Bilt
■ rromore of the various representatives
1 o of this company.
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tui Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hodge, of Lau
rhrel, Miss., are here, the guests of
iFboMr. and Mrs. Roscoe C. Linder and
eMirs. Edgar Pou. Mrs. Hodge is the
Wldaughter of Mrs. Pou and a sister to 1
woMrs. Linder. This is their first vis
. ewit to Hartwell in several years.
Their friends are glad to see them
, again.
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tht Supt. and Mrs. J. I. Allman and
I gofamily are back from Nashville,
; wiTenn., where they have been for the
r arpast three months, the former taking
tha special course at Peabody, of which
yoinstitution he is a graduate. Hart
. inwell warmly welcomes this family
, yoback home.
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Tl The cast of characters in “The
, rhCovered Wagon” at the Star Theatre
TlThursday and Friday is as follows:
A Will Ban ion J. Warren Kerrigan
Ci Molly Wingate Lois Wilson
1 gt Sam Woodhull Alan Hale
1 el Mr. Wingate .. Charles Ogle
nt Mrs. Wingate Ethel Wales
g< Jackson Ernest Torrence
Bridger Tully Marshall
Kit Carson Guy Oliver
W Mrs. Alpha Neese and little daugh
ter, Margaret, of Charleston, S. C.,
□are spending several weeks here with
1 Rlfr. and Mrs. W. J. Neese and fam-
Ipy.
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| Mrs. W. E. Harvill, formerly Miss
jJulia Lennard, and Mrs. Young, of
"Lavonia, spent a few hours in Hart
■well Saturday.
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g Messrs. Martin and Howard Ab-
Bney, with a party of relatives, made
■(a trip to Sardis community Satur
day afternoon.
I
a Olin Leard has returned home as-
I Iter attending the Military Training
■Camp at Camp McClellan and spend
: Sing several weeks with Capt. and
jflllrs. E. W. Leard, at Fort McPher
| Ison.
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Miss Annie Grace Moorhead leaves
(Monday for Athens where she will
(take up her studies at school.
f Mrs. Bessie Bagwell and daugh
ters, Misses Sarah and Cornelia, were
igweek-end visitors to relatives in
ißowman and Royston.
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• Mr. Emmett A. Skelton, of At
| Santa, is spending several days with
Ibis parents, Hon. and Mrs. J. H.
gSkelton, and family.
I Misses Sara Nan Brown and Lu
|*anah Gaines spent last week in El
.b‘rton as guests of Miss Mary Dav-
SUN RAYS
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Johnson and
‘ daughter, Miss Lil. and Mrs. Arthur
H. Harper motored to Tybee and
Savannah last week, spending sev
eral days. '
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Page, Mrs.
I George J. Page, Mrs. W. C. Ken
drick and Miss Mary Kendrick spent
last week-end in the mountains of
north Georgia and North Carolina.
Messrs. F. P. Linder, J. L. Teas
| ley and W. G. Hodges were among
j the visitors to the north Georgia
: mountains last week-end.
| Reception For Visitor*.
Mrs. Guy Norris entertained Fri
’ day afternoon at a beautiful recep-
I tion at her home on Benson street
jin compliment to Miss Mary A.
1 Raum, of Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs.
Harold Bolt, of Starr, S. C., and
Miss Sadie Mullen, of Huntersville,
I N. C.
Vases of golden glow were artis
tic in effect.
The table in the dining room was
overlaid with cluny lace mats, the
centerpiece being a plateau mirror
with vase of golden flowers encir
cled by eight crystal candlesticks
with unshaded candles alternating
with crystal bonbons of white and
yellow mints.
Little Misses Sara Jean Kidd and
Mary Norris in lovely pink and blue
frocks kept the card receiver.
Mrs. J. C. Kidd met the guests at
the door and Mrs. James Bradley
ushered to the receiving line.
Mrs. Norris with the guests of
honor, Miss Baum, Mrs. Bolt and
Miss Mullen, composed the receiving
line.
Mrs. Ralph Teasley, assisted by
Misses Mary Harrison, Elizabeth
Bradley and Rachael Norris, served
punch.
Mrs. J. L. Massey invited the
guests into the dining room where
delicious cream and cake were serv
ed by Misses Frances Thornton,
Louise Alford and Mary Vickery.
Special numbers of music, vocal
and instrumental, were rendered by
Mrs. George Clark, Miss Bessie Peek
and the Misses Dendy.
Others assisting in entertaining
were Mrs. W. A. Cason, Mrs. Will
McCurry, Mrs. A. 0. Meredith, Mrs.
Sallie Thornton, Miss Sara Buffing
ton.
About seventy-five guests called
during the hours four-thirty to six
o’clock.
Mrs. C. E. Hulme and Mrs. Jno.
W. Markham, of Atlanta, were
week-end visitors to Mrs. Bessie
Bagwell and family.
Mrs. W. R. Martin and two chil
dren, Margaret and Louise, of Win
ston-Salem, N. C., are visiting her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Banis
ter, and family.
Two Sun Rays pages this week.
Miss Susie Hailey, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Hailey, is leav
ing Wednesday for Prince Frederick,
Md., where she has a splendid posi
tion as teacher in the school there.
On her way she will be delightfully
entertained by one of her class
mates at Augusta for a few days.
Also she will stop over in Virginia
and from there she will go to Wash
ington, D. C., where she will be the
guest of her friend, Miss Bernfce
Brown, who married a secretary of
one of the officials of the White
House, afterwards leaving for Prince
Frederick, where she begins her
work September Bth.
Mr. and Mrs. Baker and two chil
dren, of St. Petersburg, Fla., spent
Monday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. A. Hailey and family, en route
home from Ohio, Indiana and Illinois.
Mrs. A. C. Skelton and Mrs. Tom
Matheson have with them on a visit
their mother, Mrs. Parker, of States
boro, and Mr. and Mrs. Littlejohn,
of Gaffney, S. C.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Powell, of
Sardis, had as their guests Satur
day Mrs. J. R. Jones, of Decatur,
Miss., Mrs. Nannie Allen, of Okla
homa, Mrs. Leona Gordon, Mrs. Lon
James, of Meridian, Miss., Mr. Mar
tin Abney and sister and Mr. and
Mrs. U. E. Craft, of Athens.
Galvanized Wash Tubs.
Yates Hardware & Furniture Co.
WANTED.—Six school boarders.
Also have two rooms with water and
lights for rent.
3-2t* MRS! W. I. ADAMS.
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MARET has a large stock of
FRESH GROCERIES. Prompt de
livery and fair prices. Phone 196,
that’s “MARET’S.”
It’s time to buy ycur Lanterns.
We have them.
Yates Hardware & Furniture Co.
Galvanized Wash Tubs.
Yates Hardware & Furniture Co.
The new WHITE FELT HATS
have arrived: also other new things
' in our Millinerv Department.
| A,. N. ALFORD & CO.
FOR RENT.—S-room house and
one acre land, close in. See
l-3t* J. L. Adams or R. I. Adams.
FERTILIZER SALESMEN One
of the oldest and best established
Companies in existence desires the
services of young, energetic salesman
for this territory. In answering
state age, selling experience and sal
ary expected. Prefer man’between
25 and 35 years of age. Address:
Sales, P. O. Box 1138, Atlanta,
Georgia. 3-2 t
FOR SALE.—A good heavy wa
gon scale.
LEARD & MASSEY.
REFRIGERATORS at cost.
Yates Hardware & Furniture Co.
THE HARTWELL SUN, HARTWELL, GA., AUGUST 29, 1924
Mrs. Hoyt Phillips spent a few
days recently with homefolks in
Monroe.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Craft and little
son, of Athens, have been spending
several days with the latter’s fath
! er, W. J. Vassar, of the county, and
■ other relatives.
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Miss Margie Phillips is spending a
few days with relatives and friends
in Greenville, S. C.
Mr. W. J. Vassar and mother, Mrs.
Emily Crowe, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Craft, of Athens.
Mr. Monroe White and Mrs. Phil
ip Adams and two children, of At
lanta, drove in Saturday to visit
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H.
W’hite. Mrs. Adams and children re
mained for the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Cobb and son,
Dallas, Jr., of Miami, Fla., have been
here for the past week, the guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cobb.
Mr. Isham Teasley, of Bowman,
visited this week in the home of his
son, Dr. B. C. Teasley, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Phillips were
guests of relatives in Atlanta last
week-end.
Mr. J. K. Ezell and son, Jack,
passed through Hartwell Monday re
turning home to Atlanta from a visit
to relatives in South Carolina.
Mr. Baz Hall visited his broth
er in Elberton last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lockhart, of
Gainesville, spent last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Fletcher Howell. Mrs.
Lockhart is a sister to Mrs. Howell.
Mr. and Mrs. Early Ayers, accom
panied by Mrs. Clarence Wilson, of
Augusta, spent last week visiting in
Elberton and Atlanta, returning
Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Phillips had as
their guests last Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. John Thomas and children,
Misses Mildred and Elizabeth and
Master Ralph, of Savannah.
Mr. and Mrs. Judson Shaw have as
their guests the latter’s father, Dr.
W. B. Duttera, and children, Doro
thy, Mary White, Wayne and Mau
rice, of Salisbury, N. C.
Two Sun Rays pages this week.
pOHNSON’fI
: You Will Always Find Our ■
: prices right;
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■ 25c ALUMINUM DIPPERS for only 15c ■
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* Good LEATHER SOLES IOC to 25c ■
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Good INK, per bottle 5c and 10c ’
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■ LEAD PENCILS 10, 2 for 50, and 5c £
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B 140 page INK TABLET, good paper, for 5c 1
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■ 200 page PENCIL TABLET, this is a value 5c ®
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J Delmor APRON and DRESS GINGHAMS, yard 100 ■
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■ Other price GINGHAMS, yard 15c to 250 B
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■ New line BEADS, 50, 10c, 150, 250 |
50c Novelty BRAIDED TIES, only 35c B
■ *
Pretty line Men’s DRESS SHIRTS 75e ■
■ See our line WORK SHIRTS 49c, 65c, 75c, 85c, $1 ■
■ MEN’S PANTS, good values sl.lß and $1.25 *
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■ BOYS’ PANTS 58c, 65c, 75c, 85c to $1.49 J
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A real good 20c grade BLEACHING, yard 15c g
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: OUR TERMS ABE STKICTIV GASH!
i JOHNSON’S ;
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—WHERE YOUR DOLLAR DOES ITS DUTY— B
1 T. H. JOHNSON, Propr. HARTWELL, GA. J
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SPECIAL NOTICES
Wanted :-: Lost Found
For Sale :-: For Rent
Money Saving Bargains
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Trunks, Wardrobe Trunks, Suit
Cases and Hand Bags. New ship
ment at
Yates Hardware & Furniture Co.
We grind for ONE-EIGHTH toll.
Everything brand new.
HARTWELL ROLLER MILLS.
Call Cleveland & Teasley “SEV
EN-FOUR,” for FRESH Groceries
and PROMPT delivery.
List your property with me. I
have several prospects for nice
farms.
J. T. HAYS.
Fresh goods coming in constantly
—that’s what you want in Groceries.
E. B. BENSON, Agt.
Mayonnaise, Relishes, Dressing,
Pineapple, Pickles and everything
else for sandwiches and summer
time meals, at MARET’S. Phone
196.
A few more Refrigerators at cost.
Yates Hardware & Furniture Co.
Best Coffees, ground as you buy.
English Breakfast Tea, 60c pound.
Fine for iced tea.
E. B. BENSON, Agt.
It’s fresh if it came from ADAMS
& PARKS—the “Quality First Gro
cers.” Phone 36 for prompt deli
very.
A. N. Alford & Co., handle the
prize turnip seed.
BEST APPLE CIIDER VINEGAR
and WHITE PICKLING VINEGAR
by the gallon or any quantity from
barrels.
E. B. BENSON, Agt.
Most people want GOOD Tea and
Coffee. You can get it by calling
“SEVEN-FOUR.” We deliver in a
hurry.
CLEVELAND & TEASLEY.
FOR SALE.—The house and lot
now occupied by I. J. Phillips, Sr.,
or exchange for smaller house. See
H. S. PHILLIPS or I. J. PHILLIPS,
SR. ts
If you have any rooms to rent, see
me—l can rent them for you.
J. T. HAYS.
If you are already making good
Buscu'it our Flour will help to make
them better. Try a sack from
Cleveland & Teasley. Call “SEX EN
FOL’R,” and it will be delivered.
I have some good houses to rent,
close in.
J. T. HAYS.
Trunks, Wardrobe Trunks, Suit
Cases and Hand Bags. New ship
ment at
Yates Hardware & Furniture Co.
_ BEST MUSCA VADO MOLASSES.
E. B. BENSON, Agt.
The bottles are sterilized. Drink
bottle COCA-COLA.
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS
FILLED AT HAILEY’S—TWO
STORES. PHONE 29 and 126.
Best Imported Sardines and fresh
Canned Mackerel.
E. B. BENSON, Agt.
FOR SERVlCE—Registered Im
ported GUERNSEY Bull. Fee $2.50
A. L PARKS,
ts Phene “Sardis 733."
WHEN SICK CALL A DOCTOR.
WHEN IN NEED OF PURE DRUGS
CALL HAILEY’S—TWO STORES.
PHONES 29 AND 126.
Buy your turnip seed from us and
try for a prize.
A. N. ALFORD & CO.
DILL PICKLES, Sour Gherkins,
Sweet Pickles in bottles and in bulk
by the pound.
E. B. BENSON, Agt.
FOR RENT.—6-room house, close
in, water and lights. See MRS.
NIMQUI SMITH. 2-2 t
We sell Lowe Brothers High
Standard and Sherwin-Williams High
Grade Paints. There are no better
Paints made. They are sold the
world over.
A. N. Alford & Co.
Sandwich Spreads, Potted Ham,
Deviled Ham and Chicken, Boneless
Chicken and Canned Shrimp. Fruit
Salad and nicest Pickles.
E. B. BENSON, Agt.
Expecting company? Buy your
Groceries from Cleveland & Teasley,
“SEVEN-FOUR.”
REFRIGERATORS at cost.
Yates Hardware & Furniture Co.
Abruzzi Seed Rye.
S. J. BROWN.
Know what you are getting when
your buy Paints. The formula is on
every gallon of our Sherwin-Williams
and Lowe Brothers Paints.
A. N. Alford & Co.
“NI-LATE” will kill the mos
quitoes and other insects. Get it at
MARET’S. Phone 196.
You can buy Groceries here with
the assurance that they are the very
best. Call “SEVEN-FOUR” for
quick delivery. Cleveland & Teas
ley.
Trunks, Wardrobe Trunks, Suit
Cases and Hand Bags. New ship
ment at
Yates Hardware & Furniture Co.
There IS a a difference in Gro
ceries. Buv from the “Quality First
Grocers”—ADAMS & PARKS.
Phone 36.
The new up-to-date brick school
building for negroes in section of
Hartwell known as Rome, is being
painted with Lowe Brothers Paints,
bought from A. N. Alford & Co.
Clarke Vickery is doing the painting.
It’s time to buy your Lanterns.
We have them.
Yates Hardware & Furniture Co.
Try our FLOUR when you want
good biscuit. We know it is good.
Phone 36 for a sack —ADAMS &
PARKS.
Closing out some HATS for
Ladies and Misses at and below cost.
A. N. ALFORD & CO.
We want your trade on fresh
MEATS. Phone 60—DENDY.
Baling Wire.
Yates Hardware & Furniture Co.
White Pickling Vinegar is what
you want for nicest pickles. I
HAVE IT.
E. B. BENSON, Agt.
Buy your turnip seed from A. N.
Alford & Company.
Abruzzi Seed Rye.
S. J. BROWN.
The second story of the Matheson-
Kidd building has just been painted
throughout with Lowe Brothers
Piants.
A. N. Alford & Co.
Fresh Roasted Coffees just re
ceived. We grind as you buy.
E. B. BENSON, Agt.
Flour for Biscuits and Cakes that
can’t be beaten. Phone 36 for a
sack. ADAMS & PARKS.
Fresh stock best Flour.
E. B. BENSON, Agt.
We grind for ONE-EIGHTH toll.
Everything brand new.
HARTWELL ROLLER MILLS.
We have just received a very pret
ty line of Suit Case Trunks and
Hand Bags.
Yates Hardware & Furniture Co.
Sherwin-Williams and Lowe Broth
ers Paints are cheaper in the long
run because they cover more sur
face and last longer than other
paints.
A. N. Alford & Co.
FOR RENT.—One good 4-room
house and garden. One 2-room
house.
* D. B. 8080, City.
The new FELT HATS in colors
just in.
A. N. ALFORD & CO.
First class meats at DENDY’S Mar
ket.
The Sardis large brick school
building is being painted throughout.
The painting is being done under the
direction of Vocational Instructor H.
H. Mattox. Low’e Brothers High
Grade Paints, bought from A. N. Al
ford & Co., are being used.
FOR SALE. —We manufacture
cotton picking sheets 72x80 inches
out of once used burlap at 35c each.
New burlap sheets at 50c each. Par
cel cost prepaid. THE T. Q. AN
DERSON BAGGING & TIE CO.,
Anderson, S. C. 4-3 t
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It’s time to buy your Lanterns.
We have them.
Yates Hardware & Furniture Co.
Fifty nice Visiting Cards for 75c
at The Sun Office.
Sow turnips now’ —buy your seed
from A. N. ALFORD & CO.
We’re not satisfied until our cus
tomers are. Buy your Groceries
from ADAMS & PARKS, the “Qual
ity First Grocers.” Phone 36.
“FLY TOX” is guaranteed to kill
flies, mosquitoes, ants, and all other
kinds of insects. In use since 1896.
Non-poisonous to human beings. Get
it at HAILEY’S NO. 1.
Time to rise. Use FLEISHMAN’S
YEAST. Get it fresh from ADAMS
i& PARKS. Phone 36.
CHOOSE YOUR DRUGGIST AS
YOU WOULD CHOOSE YOUR
DOCTOR. CALL HAILEY’S—TWO
STORES. PHONE 29 AND 126.
Sheet Copper.
Yates Hardware & Furniture Co.
We want your trade on fresh
MEATS. Phone 60—DENDY - .
FOR SERVICE.—Fine White
Chester Boar for service for limited
time, fee $4.00 or second choice pig.
Registered, age one year, weight 800
or 1,000 pounds. Also registered
Holstein bull, fee $2.50 or calf wheix
90 days old.
C. V. MARTIN, near Air Line.
W. Howard Brown has just finish
ed painting his new home. He
bought Paints and Oils from A. N.
Alford & Co.
Heinz Sweet Mixed Pickles in
bulk—sell by the pound.
E. B. BENSON, Agt.
We grind for ONE-EIGHTH toll.
Everything brand pew.
HARTWELL ROLLER MILLS.
Closing out some odds and ends in
Ladies’ and Misses’ Hats at HALF
PRICE.
A. N. ALFORD & CO.
We keep our stock moving—fresh
good all the time. GfiT THE BEST.
E. B. BENSON, Agt.
Alford’s Steel Bridge and the keep
er’s home on the Carolina side of the
river have been preserved and
brightened by a coat of paint.
Temples, Elrod, Scott and Neese
were the painters.
NOTICE
To the Traveling Public:
My bus leaves the Hartwell Post
office each morning at 7 o’clock.
Fare, 50c.
3-st* ISHAM VICKERY, Propr.
Sheet Copper.
Yates Hardware & Furniture Co.
We grind for ONE-EIGHTH toll.
Everything brand new.
HARTWELL ROLLER MILLS.
Now is a good time to paint, while
the atmosphere and the surface to be
painted are dry. Use Lowe Broth
ers or Sherw’in-Williams Paints.
A. N. Alford & Co.
FOR SALE.—Fine, young cow.
$30.00.
J. P. JONES, Hartwell, Ga.
The new HATS are arriving daily
in our Millinery Department.
A. N. ALFORD & CO.
FOR SALE.—Two Jersey cows,
fresh in, one registered, other high
grade. X C. J. LEARD,
3-2t* Hartwell, Ga.
FOR SALE.—Good ICE BOX.
suitable for home use. Will sell
cheap. See DR. J. H. HAILEY,
next to Postoffice.
FOR RENT.—Six-room house,,
close in, water, lights and sewerage.
E. E. SATTERFIELD. *
FLEISHMAN’S YEAST, fresh, at
ADAMS & PARKS. Phone 36.
FLY DEATH
to MOSQUITOES and FLIES.
GET IT AT HAILEY’S NO.
2, NEXT TO P. 0.
$5.00 Turnip Prize
$2.50 to the person raising the
largest turnip.
$1.50 to the person raising the
second largest turnip.
SI.OO to the person raising the
third largest turnip from seed bought
from us.
Turnips are to be brought to our
store and weighed before Decem
ber 25th.
A. N. Al ford & Co.
52-4 t