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as Buick builds it X.,.z
has the same dependable Buick chassis as all other
models of Buick, same Valve-in-Head engine,
same Sealed Chassis, same automatic lubrication,
same torque-tube drive, same four-wheel brakes,
and a real closed-car body by Fisher.
In addition to Buick’s two Coach models, there
are twenty-three other Buick styles to choose from.
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Standard Six Coach *1295 Print f. o. b. Buick Factors: gownmrot too
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Master OIX LOaCO X.4’9> Plan, which provide! for Deferred Payments <
HARTWELL BUICK COMPANY
A. C. SKELTON, Proprietor
When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them.
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Dr. BELL’S J|L
PINE-TAR HONEY
FOR COUGHS
FOR quick, sure cough relief there is nothing like the pine-tar and
honey, which our parents and grandparents relied on. But be
sure you get the genuine Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar Honey, the original
/* compound which has been used in thousands
/)> _ J of families for years. It has had many imitators,
n but still remains the best. Often stops a bad
£*' f cough in 24 hours. Perfectly safe for children
Wifi 38 well as grown-ups. Insist on Dr. Bell’s and
no other. Only 30c at any good druggist's.
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•’ Notice City Tax Payers •
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The time for paying your City tax is drawing to g
■ a close. This notice is to let all know that the books g
will close promptly on Dec. 20th, and fifas will be issued it
l and turned over to the Chief of Police for levy and sale.
■ This will add additional cost and expense. Please call B
at the office of the City Clerk and pay your taxes now ■
l and avoid the last minute rush. Your prompt attention
® to this will be appreciated as the City has
. to meet between now and the Holidays. If you hate
■ failed to respond to all previous requests, please do ' > &
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i City of Hartwell ;
: J. L. TEASLEY, City Clerk ;
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Our Organization has been protecting the Farmers of
North Georgia for over twenty-two years.
T. LUMPKIN ADDERHOLDT, General Manager
Georgia Fanners’ Fire Insurance Company
GAINESVILLE, GEORRGIA
R. M. PURCELL, Division Agent, Lavonia, Ga.
THE HARTWELL SUN, HARTWELL, GA., DECEMBER 12, 1924
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(Last Week's Letter)
We are having some very cold
weather at this writing.
There was several large hogs killed
around here last week, that's it folks,
there's nothing like having a smoke
house full of meat, crib full of corn
and plenty of flour in your kitchen
and you can live at home and board
at the same place.
Mrs. Thomas Gaines and son,
Charles Howard, have returned to
Portmouth. Va., to Spend the Christ
mas with her husband Mr. Thomas
Gaines.
Mrs. J. T. Partain and son James
spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
W. A. Howard.
Clay Edgar the little son of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Cordell who has
been seriously sick is some what bet
ter at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCurley and
children, of Madison county, spent
the week-end with relatives around
Montivideo.
Miss Claxie Teasley spent Sunday
■with her mother Mrs. Sallie Teasley,
of Cokesbury, Hart county.
Mr. C. U. Gaines, Jr., of A* & M.
school Madison, Ga., spent the week
end with his mother Mrs. C. U. Gaines
of Montevideo.
Mrs. C. U. Gaines and children and
Miss Thelma Chapman, of Montevi
deo spent Saturday in Anderson, S.
C., shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard McCurley
spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and
Mrs. John Moore.
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FLAT SHOALS
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(Last Week’s Letter)
Health of this community pretty
good.
Mrs. Cornell had as her guest
Tuesday and Wednesday her parent
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Brown from near
Double Branches Franklin county.
Mrs. Isham Sanders were called
Tuesday to the bedside of her daugh
ter Mrs. Etha Gray, of Easley, S. C.
Miss Ruth Greene attended the
ordination of her brother Mr. John
Greene at Bowman Thanksgiving
night.
Those visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Will Vickery Friday were
the former’s mother, Mrs. Malissa
Vickery and daughter Mrs. Amel
Autman, of Anderson, S. C., Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Thomas, of Fortbadge, N.
C„ Mrs. Thomas will be pleasantly
remembered as Miss Susie Vickery,
before her marriage and formily of
this place.
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SARDIS
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(Last Week’s Letter)
H. H. Maddox visited homefolks
at Winder during Thanksgiving.
Miss Mucy Bell Corley visited
friends in Athens during Thanks
giving.
Misses Mary Richardson and Mil
dred Myers visited relatives and
friends in Elberton a few days last
week.
Henry Richardson and brother,
Master Winston visited their aunt,
Mrs. E. J. McCown latter part of last
week.
L. L. McMullan made a business
trip to Atlanta on last Monday.
Our pastor, Rev. T. J. Espy has
been suffering with rhumatism for
some time. Hope he will soon be able
to get out again.
Mrs. Marion Adams was peacefully
laid to rest in Sardis cemetery on
last Monday evening. Rev. Sheffield
conducting funeral services. A good
woman has gone to her reward and
will be greatly missed in her home.
Miss Mary Turner visited her home
during the holidays.
Miss Williams, former principal of
Sardis High School, visited Mrs. J.
L. Frye and Rev. and Mrs. J. D.
Turner and family during last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Duncan, of
Air Line, visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
McCurley on last Wednesday.
H. H. Maddox made business trip
to Royston Monday.
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Kaibosh, or Kibosh, used in the
slang expression, “to put the kaibosh
on him,” is a Yiddish (German-Jew
ish) term meaning “eighteen pence.”
Its use arises from its usually being
top-notch price at Jewish auctions
in Petticoat Lane, London. “To put
the kaibosh on” is to stop the bidding
and take the article.
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When an eagle built her nest on
the trans-continental telephone line
between San Francisco and New York
at a point near Elko, Nevada, tele
phone conversation between the At- '
lantic and Pacific coasts was stopped
and Associated Press wires for a few ,
hours had no service. In the nest !
were found pieces of wire and auto- |
moblie parts which caused a short
circuit.
Are You All Run Down?
i Many Hartwell Folk* Have Felt
That Way.
Feel all out of sorts?
Tired, achy, blue, irritable?
Back lame and stiff?
It may be the story of weak kid
neys!
Os toxic poisons circulating about.
Upsetting blood and nerves.
( There’s away to feel right again.
Help your weakened kidneys with
Doan’s Pills—a stimulant diuretic. 1
Doan’s are recommended by many
Hartwell people:
Mrs. L. H. Vickery, Hartwell, says:
“A catch seized me in my back and
I had a time of it to get up or down,
jMy kidneys acted irregularly and I
became nervous and irritable. I often
I had weak spells when black specks
I appeared before my eyes, blurring
;my sight. Sometimes my ankles
I swelled. Doan’s Pills have never
■ failed to relieve me. They are the
best kidney medicine I have ever
taken.”
I Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’s >
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get j
Doan’s Pilis—the same that Mrs. .
Vickery had. Foster-Milburn Co., |
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Rheumatic ?
This will
give you quick relief
The lightest application — and
pain and stiffness begin to give
•way as fresh, new blood is sent
tingling through the infected
spot. No bothersome rubbing.
Just pat it on gently. Get this
quick sure relief today. All
druggists— 35 cents.
Sloan’s Liniment— kills pain i
A writer says nearly every man
needs a skilled manager of his af
fairs. Still, many bachelors succeed.
—Youngstown Vindicator.
A Good Thing- DON’T MISS IT.
Send your name and address plainly |
written together with 5 cents (and thia I
slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co , Des
Moines, lowa, and receive in return a
trial package containing Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup,
bronchial, *‘flu” ami whooping coughr.
and tickling throat; Chamberlain's Stom
ach and Liver Tablets for stomach trou- ,
bles, indigestion, gassy pains that crowd .
the heart, biliousness and constipation; j
Chamberlain's Salve, needed in every
family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles,
and skin affections; these valued family
medicines for only 5 cents. Don’t miss it
Os course you are no better than
your fellow man, but somehow he is |
always just a little worse than you I
are.
CATARRH
Catarrh Is a Local disease greatly in- ■
fluenced by Constitutional conditions
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con
sists of an Ointment which gives Quick
Relief by local appii'-atlon, and th'’
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts l
through the Blood on the Mucous Sur
faces and assists in ridding your System
of Catarrh.
Sold by druggists for over 40 Years.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Marriage is sometimes a failure '
because neither of the parties has |
sense enough to take an occasional I
vacation.
Biliousness
sick headache, sour stomach,
oonstlpation, easily avoided.
An active liver without calomtl.
CHAMBERLAIN’S
TABLETS
Nover sicken or gripe -only 25c
The young M. D. doesn’t try to
cure his sweetheart of infatuation. I
PERFECT HEALTH
Tutt’s Pills keep the system in perfect
order. Regulate the bowels and produce
A VIGOROUS BODY
A sovereign remedy for sick headache*
constipation,
Tutt’s Pills
A night watchman in New York
confessed in court that he stole a
prayer book and a fountain pen. He
may have had the right idea. A lot
of fountain pens should be opened
with prayer.—Detroit News.
COUGHS
Apply over throat and chest
—swallow small pieces of—
vicks
▼ Varoßub
Otter 17 J are Used Yearly
Why does the divorce suit of her
friends interest the average woman
more than her own marriage?
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Aunt Mary’s
CREAM
BREAD
SOLD BY
Leading
Hartwell
Grocers
PURE FOOD BAKERY
ANDERSON, S. C.
A DISTINGUISHED
WASHING MACHINE
The Delco-Light Electric Wash
ing Machine ia distinguished
for it* superior washing ability.
It duplicate* the action of the
expert laundrei*—lifting, dip
ping, rubbing—»eventy time* a
minute, insuring thorough
cleansing. Come in for demon
stration and detail*..
(delcolight)
C. P. LEE,
P. O. Box 145 Phone 227
Hailey Vickery Alex Vickery
A MODERN CAFE
Wt have one of the most mod
ern Cases in this section of
Georgia,—everything is electri
cally equipped.
Your orders are filled with the
choicest of foods obtainable,
served promptly seasoned by
experts,—and our prices are
reasonable.
Eat with us when you want a
good meal.
HAILEY’S CAFE
On the Square Look for Sign
Hartwell, Ga.
Keep your courage if you have to
prop it up with a crowbar.
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GO!
It is dangerous to Co, when the
signal says Stop! To heed warnings is
to save life.
The Stop! signals for health are such
warnings as backache, shading pains,
recurring headaches, chilliness, dizzi
ness, drowsiness, irritability, morose
ness, rheumatic twinges, swollen joints,
gout.
These signals warn you that there is
a “traffic jam” in the kidneys, and the
“Go” signa! can’t be utilized until the
clogging poisons (uric acid, mostly)
are flushed out.
Drinking a glass of |>ot water each
morning is effective and before each
meal take an An-uric tablet (anti-uric
acid).
Step into any drug store and obtain
An-uric tablets, discovered by Dr.
Pierce, Pres, and made at the famous
Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Or,
send Dr. Pierce 10c for a trial package.
TAX NOTICE
State and County Tax Book Is
NOW OPEN
For Collecting Taxes
\ Books Will Close
x DECEMBER 20, 1924
PAY YOUR TAXES NOW!
~ .. W. J. A. CLEVELAND,
Tax Collector Hart County.
City Barber Shop
SANITARY SHOP-
EFFICIENT WORKMEN—
PROMPT SERVICE-
LADIES’ HAIR BOBBED AND
TRIMMED—
CHILDREN GIVEN SPECIAL
ATTENTION—
City Barber Shop
FRANK D. POWELL, Propr.
Next To A. N. Alford’* Store
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SCHEDULE
Eastern Time l-» Nov. 1, 1924
No. 1 Lv. Hartwell 10:40 a. m.
No. 1 Ar. Bowersville 11:20 p. tn.
No. 3 Lv. Hartwell 2:45 p. nt.
No. 3 Ar. Bowersville 3:25 p. m.
No. 2 Lv. Bowersville 11:50 a. m.
No. 2 Ar. Hartwell 12:30 p. tn.
No. 4 Lv. Bowersville 8:40 a. m.
No. 4 Ar. Hartwell 9:15 p. tn.
Trains connect at Bowersville with
Elberton Air Line which connects at
Toccoa with main line Southern
Railway System; and at Elberton
with Seaboard Railroad.
J. B. JONES, Supt.
THE KIMBALL HOUSE
ATLANTA
The Home of Georgia People
400 Rooms of Solid Comfort
The House of Courtesy
Ed Jacob* & Lige Maynard,
Prop’*.
Free Garage Service
Also Terminal Hotel, Macon.
Grove's
Tasteless
Chill Tonic
Restores Health, Energy
and Rosy Cheeks. Me
11. L. Kenmore R. F. Harris
KENMORE’S
Barber Shop
Prompt Service Sanitary Shop
Special Attention Ladies’ and
Children’s Work.