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Mr. J. Carey Kidd, of C. I. Kidd
& Sons, this city, and his brother,
Mr. C. Alex Kidd, of Lavonia, have
been spending several days in Mem
phis, Tenn., buying mules f<fr their
sales stables. They will probably
visit the St. Louis markets before
returning.
Supt. W. B. Morris attended a
conference of the County School
Superintendents of north Georgia in
Atlanta Monday.
Mr. J. T. Hays was among the
business visitors to Atlanta last week.
The Woman’s Club will meet at
the home of Mrs. J. E. Cobb on next
Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Mrs.
B. C. Alford and Mrs. L. N. Adams
joint hostesses. Parliamentary drill.
L. S. Brawn on last Friday shipped
40 bales of cattan to the Georgia
Cotton Growers Association. He and
his son, T. M. Brown, have been ship
ping to the pool during this season.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. ©. Crump have
moved into the home on west Frank
lin street vacated by Rev. and Mrs.
J. J. Hiott, who have moved to a
house in Fernwood section.
Mr. Clifton Reynolds returned to
Atlanta Sunday after spending the
holidays with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Reynolds. He is a student
of the Southern Business university
of Atlanta.
Miss Fannie EsteS is improving
rapidly following an operation for
appendictis Monday of this week. She
is at Georgia Baptist Hospital and
her sister Miss Lizzie Kate Estes
is with her during her stay in the
hospital.
The Maggie Foote Missionary So
ciety will meet Friday p. m. at 3:00
at the home of Mrs. Judson Shaw,
All members are urged to be present
and bring money for the Belle Ben
nett Memorial.
A large witnessed “The
Flapper Grandmother’’ at the audi
torium Tuesday night, in which a
number of our best actors and act
resses took part. The play was pre
sented under auspices of the Hart
well Chapter U. D. C., through the
Wayne P. Sewell Co., of Atlanta,
Miss Shelton, directing. It was one
of the best local talent events ever
witnessed here. The U. D. C’s real
ized a neat sum towards their
memorial building fund.
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Play Next Tuesday Night.
“The Gorilla,’’ presented by a
professional cast of players, under
auspices of the Redpath Lyceum
Bureau, will be next Tuesday night’s
attraction in Hartwell. The play will
be given at the new auditorium, and
begins at 8 o’clock.
The many friends of Mrs. A. P.
Hanie will be interested to learn that
she is in Wesley Memorial, Atlanta.
We trust she will soon be able to re
turn home. Dr. Hanie is with Mrs.
Hanie in Atlanta for the present.
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Banister
and daughter, Lucile, of Charlotte,
N. C„ were visitors here the past I
two weeks.
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Subscribers,
In giving new address for The
Sun, always give us the old post
office and route.
Dr. and Mrs. Stewart Brown and
Miss Jo Johnson, of Royston, were
among those witnessing “the Flap
per Grandmother” here Tuesday
night.
Mrs. N. A. Howell, of Anderson,
S. C., spent first of the week with
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Howell.
Mrs. J. B. Thornton president of the
Mt, Hermon Missionary Society was
"tiosiess id th& society Friday after
noon during the week of prayer for
foreign mission. The subject for the
day was “Africa and the Light of
Life.” Several talks and papers were
given. Three visitors from a neigh
boring church were welcomed. A
delicious sweet course was served by
the hostess assisted by Miss Jewell
Thornton.
Bio Woman’s Missionary Society
"will meet next Sunday morning after
Sunday school. All the ladies are
urged to be present.
Mr. M. C. Saylors and son, Newell,
spent the first of the week in At
lanta.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herndon and
family have moved from Elbert
county to the farm formerly occupi
ed by Mr. Chas. W. Norman, later
sold to Mr. R. Lonnie Myers. Mr.
Myers sold the place to Mr. Hern
don, who is a brother to Mrs. I. J.
Phillips, Sr., of Hartwell. We wel
come this splendid family to Hart
county and Sardis community.
The many friends of Miss Fannie
Estes, .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.
It. Estes, of Hartwell, will be glad to
know that she is resting nicely fol
lowing an operation for appendicitis
in the Georgia Baptist Hospital, At
lanta, where she is in training as a
nurse.
Double Wedding.
An interesting event of the Christ
mas season was the double wedding
of Miss Alma Rucker, formerly of
Elberton, and Mr. Hoyle Van Wynne,
and Miss Virginia Lee Perkins and
Mr. James William Todd, solemnized
on Saturday evening. Both of the
couples will make their home in
Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nelms, of
Royston, were guests Tuesday night
k of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Johnson, and
the musical comedy “Flap-
B>er Grandmother.”
SUN RAYS
IF YOU HAD A GOOSE
that laid golden eggs, you wouldn’t
kill her; you would, if you could,
insure her life. A man who earns
money is no goose, but there are
goose tracks in the path of the unin
sured.
NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
W. E. MEREDITH, Agt.
Patronise Home Industries.
Our people should patronize the
local bakery if they want to keep this
industry here.
Mr. Isham J. Teasley, of Bowman,
was here this week visiting his son,
Dr. B. C. Teasley, and family.
Adds Equipment.
Mr. Schafer Skelton, proprietor of
the Hartwell Pressing Club this week
installed a new large Hoffman Steam
Pressing outfit in his shop here. It
is the latest product of its kind and
will enable Mr. Skelton to give his
many customers much better ser
vice, eliminating all searches, gaso
line odors, etc.
Mr. Skelton invites his customers
to call and see the new machine in
operation.
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Mrs. Bedford Teasley, and baby,
and eldest son, Ralph, of Lincolnton,
were here first of the week visiting
Mrs. Teasley’s parents, Mr; and Mrs.
Jno. A. Brown, on east Franklin St.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Thornton had
as their guests Saturday night, Rev|
T. M. Galphin, of Greenville, S. C.
Many friends in Hartwell and the
county will be glad to know that one
of our beys, Mr. J. L. Cobb, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cobb, is making
headway in Miami, Fla. On Janu
ary first he entered the real estate
business. The firm is named Bow
man & Cobb, their office being at
126 E. Flagler St., Miami, Liggett
building.
Our Banka.
Did you ever stop to think of the
wonderful benefits banks contribute
to your existence. They will look
after your account, keep an accurate
check on every item you send
through them, and will give you ad
vice on any matter pertaining to
finances without charge. This is
something many people fail to ap
preciate. The two banks here and
the bank at Bowersville, the three
that are within the limits of Hart
county, are three institutions that
work day in and day out for every
thing that is for bigger and better
Hart county.
Mr. J. A. W. Brown’s many friends
are glad to see him back home again,
after a stay of several days in an
Atlanta hospital.
Robert Magee, age about 56 years,
was found dead in his bed in Ander
son, S. C.. last Saturday night. He
was buried at Mt. Zion, in Hart
county, last Monday. Mr. Magee
was well known in this county where
he married Miss Alice Brown many
years ago. He leaves a wife and
several children.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Crawford spent
last Wednesday in Toccoa, the guests '
of Mrs. Crawford’s brother, Mr. E. j
B. Carey. Mr. and Mrs. Carey re
turned home with them for the week
end.
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Mrs. Dora Pearman has returned
from a week’s visit to her sister, Mrs.
J. A. Gloer, in Bowman.
Please Note.
To insure publication and proper
position we ask that all copy for The
Sun be in our office not later than
Monday night of each week.
Dr. W. I. Hailey’s many friends
are glad to know that he is better
following his illness of the past two
weeks.
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We regret to hoar that James, lit
tle son of City Clerk and Mrs. J.
Loyd Teasley, has not been so well
this week.
Buy “Hartwell-Maid” bread and
bakery products,—and you’ll keep an
industry here that might go else
where.
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THE HARTWELL SUN, HARTWELL, GA., JANUARY 16, 1925
Mrs. Thos. R. Gaines’ friends will
be delighted to know that she is
better after being on the sick list
first of the week.
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Mr. A. N. Alford left Wednesday
for St. Petersburg, Fla., where he
will spend several days. While in
Florida Mr. Alford will also visit
many other of the larger cities, tak
ing a much needed rest. We trust
he will return feeling much better.
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SPECIAL NOTICES
Wanted Lest Found
For Sale For Rent
Money Saving Bargains
X
Just received a nice assortment of
Triangle brand Oxfords, Sandals and
Slippers, for children and grown up.
These goods which are making so
many friends are here for your in
spection.
T. G. CRAFT.
WANTED—Chickens, Eggs and
P&ftS
STANLY J. BROWN
Auto repair work done cheap at
the City Garage. 23-4 t
Acetylene welding-—See A. M.
Nixon at City Garage. 23-4 t
Highest prices paid for Chickens
and Eggs at SAYLOR’S STSRE.
23-4 t
WE POSITIVELY WILL
NOT CHARGE OR MAKE
TICKETS FOR DRINKS, CI
GARETS OR CIGARS T®
ANYONE. NO EXCEPTIONS.
HAILEY BROS. DRUG CO.,
TWO STORES
Just received a car Shingles.
LEARD & MASSEY.
Fruits, Vegetables and all kinds
of edibles in season at ADAMS &
CARLTON. Phone 36.
REED CREEK SCHOOL
WILL OPERATE HATCHERY
The Reed Creek school and citizens
have installed a mammoth size 3,200
egg incubator which will be operated
as a public hatchery for the county
and community.
Setting dates Jap. 24, Feb. 16, and
March 11. Hatching fee $2.50 per
100 eggs.
If interested write, see or call H.
L. FRY. ts.
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Save your coupons—For 15 cou
pons of Veals Blue Ribbon Bread we
give you one-half lb. box Fresh
Candy Free. Ask for Veal’s Bread
—patronize Home Enterprise.
HARTWELL STEAM BAKERY,
~WE POSITIVELY WILL
NOT CHARGE OR MAKE
TICKETS FOR DRINKS, CI
GARETS OR CIGARS TO
ANYONE. NO EXCEPTIONS.
HAILEY BROS. DRUG CO.,
TWO STORES
Quality comes first in the things
that you eat. We believe we com
bine quality and prices satisfactorily
for our many customers. ADAMS
& CARLTON, Phone 36.
FOR SERVICE. Thoroughbred
Jersey Bull. Fee, $2.00.
16-ts. A. M. TEASLEY.
CLOTHES called for, Cleaned,
Pressed, delivered. If you want ser
vice call 76.
HARTWELL PRESSING CLUB,
Schafer Skelton, Propr.
WANTED —Chickens, Eggs and
Peas.
STANLY J. BROWN
~Buv ANTI-FREEZE from HART
WELL BUICK CO., and quit worry
ing about cold weather.
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls for
sale by W. T. JOHNSON.
Clinkscales Warehouse.
NOTICE
All persons indebted to me are
asked to please call and settle at
once. If you" can’t make full settle
ment make a part payment on ac
count.
DR. J. C. JENKINS
ANTI-FREEZE saves your Radia
tor. Get it from
HARTWELL BUICK CO.
If your Horeses and Mules need
Shoeing take them to A. M. NIXON
at Taylor’s Stables. 23-4 t
If you are having eye troubles
that require glasses, have them ex
amined Tuesday, January 20th.
Herndons Drug Store.
We are equipped for QUICK re
pairing when your car breaks down.
Buy your Auto needs from the REO
HARTWELL CO. Phone 14.
LOST-—3ox3 1-2 oversize, Good
rich Cord Tire and Tube on rim, be
tween Dr. Joe Jenkins’ place and
Hartwell. Reward if returned to W.
P. RICE, Hartwell, Ga.
STRAYED or STOLEN.—Large
hound DOG. Color: red. Knot on
right hind hip. Notify G. C. LEWIS,
Hartwell, R. 1; will pay reasonable
reward. *
Buy Flour, Meat, Sugar, Lard,
Caffee and other “heavy” groceries
from ADAMS & CARLT«N. They
alsa sell the highest class of Fancy
Groceries. Phone 36.
~SAFETYFIRST Buy
a gallon of Hailey’s Anti-
Freeze Mixture. Save Radi
ator from freezing or rusting.
At both Stores.
HAILEY BROS. DRUG CO.
CLOTHES called for, Cleaned,
Pressed, delivered. If you want ser
vice call 76.
HARTWELL PRESSING CLUB,
Schafer Skelton, Propr.
Highest prices paid for Chickens
and Eggs at SAYLOR’S STORE.
23-4 t
WANTED—Chickens, Eggs and
Peas.
STANLY J. BROWN
Buy your Gasoline and Oils from
REO HARTWELL CO.
DR. C. A. GREEN COMING
If you are troubled with your
eyes don’t fail to have him examine
them. He will be at HERNDONS
DRUG STORE Tuesday, January
20th.
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T. G. CRAFT’S
-j,Try a pair of our Weyenberg
or Weinbrenner Shoes for Boys
and Men and you will surely get
your money’s worth, as we have
rpany instances reported to us
where these wonderful Shoes
have lasted almost beyond be
lief.
In our Triangle Brand Shoes,
made by the International Shoe
Co., you can find a full line to fit
every member of the family,
and every pair of Shoes with a
strong written guarantee. Buy
Triangle Shoes and save money.
T. G. Craft
Hartwell, Ga.
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SAFETY FIRST Buy
a gallon of Hailey’s Anti-
Freeze Mixture. Save Radi
ator from freezing or rusting.
At both Stores.
HAILEY BROS. DRUG CO.
Come to see us when you want
Fresh Groceries, or phone 36.
ADAMS & CARLTON.
WE POSITIVELY WILL
NOT CHARGE OR MAKE
TICKETS FOR DRINKS, CI
GARETS OR CIGARS TO
ANYONE. NO EXCEPTIONS.
HAILEY BROS. DRUG CO.,
TWO STORES
ADAMS & CARLTON invite the
people of Hart county to make their
store headquarters when in Hartwell.
Everything to eat.
ANTI-FREEZE saves your Radia
, tor. Get it from
HARTWELL BUICK CO.
If you know that there is some
thing- wrong with your eyes, don’t
pretend that there isn’t. You know
perfectly well the longer you neg
lect your eyes the worse they will
get. Have them examined by our
skilled optometrict. Mr. Chas. A.
Green. He will be at our store again
on Tuesday, January 20th.
Herndons Drug Store.
Notice
At a recent meeting of the Board
of Education of Hartwell. Georgia a
motion was passed requiring all
pupils attending the Hartwell Public
Schools to have their matriculation
i fees or tuition paid within 30 days
after the beginning of each term.
Respectfully,
F. S. WHITE, Secretary.
TRESPASS NOTICE—AII parties
are hereby warned, as provided by
law, to not trespass by hunting, cut
ting and removing timber, making
paths, turning stock loose, or in any
other way on the property of the
undersigned. Parties guilty of tres
passing will positively be dealt with
as provided by law.
MRS. CYNTHIA S. VICKERY,
24-3t*** Hartwell, Ga.
FOR RENT—6O acres fine land,
at Fernwood, one mile from square.
24-2 t MRS. MEANDA WILLIAMS.
FOR SALE —Second-hand 10-20
Titan Tractor, in good condition.
BILL HOLLAND.
FOR SALE —Two good Mules,
one-half cash, if desired, and balance
good note. Also pure Piedmont
Cleveland Cotton Seed. Will ex
change two for one. If interested
see—
-24-ts J. H. MOORHEAD,
Hartwell, Ga.
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FOR SALE— Headed COLLARDS.
They’re fine. See MRS. GEO. A.
HAILEY, Forrest avenue. ***
KRYPTOK GLASSES are the only
bifocals in perfect taste because
they look exactly like single vision
glasses. These smooth, clear glasses
—free from any sign of a line or
seam—add a touch of distinction to
your appearance, and help to keep
you young looking. And they en
able you to see near and far objects
perfectly. See DR. C. A. GREEN
at Herndons Drug Store Tuesday,
January 20th.
Trade with ADAMS & CARLTON
—they handle QUALITY Groceries.
They deliver and their prices are
consistent.
FOR RENT—Two nice rooms.
Water and lights furnished. See W.
C. CHASTAIN, at Page’s Furniture
Store. 23-2t***
Highest prices paid for Chickens
and Eggs at SAYLOR’S STORE.
23-4 t
All kinds of repair on buggies and
wagons by A. M. NIXON at City
Garage. 23-4 t
WE POSITIVELY WILL
NOT CHARGE OR MAKE
TICKETS FOR DRINKS, CI
GARETS OR CIGARS TO
ANYONE. NO EXCEPTIONS.
HAILEY BROS. DRUG CO.,
TWO STORES
If your Radiator leak A. M.
Nixon can fix it at the City Garage.
WANTED—Chickens, Eggs and
STANLY J. BROWN
CLOTHES called for, Cleaned,
Pressed, delivered. If you want ser
vice call 76.
HARTWELL PRESSING CLUB,
Schafer Skelton 2 Propr.
When you buy GROCERIES from
ADAMS & CARLTON you get qual
ity, price and delivery service ex
celled by none. Phone 36.
We sell the best in Auto Acces
sories, Gas, Oils, and do repair work
that will stand the test. REO HART
WELL CO.
Dr. C. A. Green will be here again
on Tuesday, January 20th. If you
need glasses, call in and have your
eyes examined.
Herndons Drug Store.
For Cash * Carry
Friday and Saturday
JANUARY 16 AND 17
WCans 15c size, Armour’s
or Van Camp’s Pork & Hk
Beans.dO to customer) t*
8 Cans Best Pink Salmon, & j
8 to customer Y *
6 Cans No. 3 String Beans, (M
6 to customer Y *
|Q Pounds Irish Potatoes 35c
|2' Lbs. Granulated Sugar $|
Stanly J. Brown
Phone 148 Hartwell, Ga.
/Call
££, 36
—FOR-
QUALITY
—AND—
SERVICE
Adams
—and—
Carlton
GR OCE R S
llPWill
Don’t forget the date, Tuesday,
January 20th. Our expert Optome
trist, Chas. A. Green, of the Chas. A.
Green Optical Co., Atlanta, will be
here again.
Herndons Drug Store.
FOR SALE—Second-hand 10-20
Titan Tractor, in good condition.
BILL HOLLAND.
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS—The
Sun has just received shipment of
new Typewriter Ribbons.
FAULTS IN THE USE
OF A TELEPHONE
I think my wife is above the
average in intelligence but she will
do this on the phone: She will call
the Grocery store and order a “rig
of a marow” of things but don’t tell
the groceryman who she is. I call
her attention to this but she insists
that he knows her voice every time
and it isn’t neccessary. The fact is
this same groceryman talks to a
hundred different people in one day
and sometimes the orders get mixed,
then the phone is cussed up a bit.
Now here is one of the grocery
man’s faults: He frequently says
“hello” in answering; he should in
variably say “Jones store” and my
wife should say “This is Mrs. Linder
talking.” Then the connection is
correctly established.
Again we find that some people,
because a line is “busy,” just hang
up and quit. Try it again in a few
minutes, as a great many telephones
are used off and on all day long.
That’s what they have them for—to
use.
A prominent lady in the city was
overheard to have said recently,
“Well, I have been calling central
so much all this morning I just
hate to call them any more; possibly
she didn’t know that three and four
different women work the thing.
When one gets tired another comes
along. Also that the telephone busi
ness will not keep an employee that
wants to show the slightest bit of
impoliteness to the publice.
HART COUNTY TELEPHONE
EXCHANGE
22-3 t Hartwell, Ga.