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Motoring
Pleasure
Skimming along the smooth road, —or picking your way
along over the rough spots, you will enjoy an added thrill
from driving your car, whether it be large or small, when
it is equipped with those famous FEDERAL TIRES and
TUBES.
There is always a feeling of security when your car is
tired with FEDERALS.
We have them for YOUR car.
Our repair shop is ready to handle any job,—the small
job gets the same care attention as the largest.
MR. O. G. PUTMAN is in charge of this department.
We have the agency for the celebrated WESTING
HOUSE BATTERIES. See us when you want one, —there’s
nothing more important about your car.
Large stock SPRINGS. We can get anything for your
car if not in stock.
See us for Gasoline, Oils, Accessories.
Reo Hartwell Co.
JNO. H. BAKER, Propr. Phone 14
Below Hartwell Bank
iMB IBS
and $5 a month t/ WoMsO
PUTS A .
Carter free
ELECTRIC
the Carter
in vour own
Vacuum Cleaner home
in your home PHONE US TODAY
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Ten Distinctive Features
“AS GOOD AS
I—Natural and comfortable grip on handle.
A acuum Cleaners Trigger operates switch.
ARE MADE 2 —Patented dust-proof bag of tightly woven
twill. Easily emptied.
The Carter is an —Handle stays upright when not in use. Coil
outstanding value spring hol(Js jt there
among cleaners.
4—Completely insulated solid maple handle,
grooved to hold cord out of way.
A demonstration
will convince you 5-M ide nozzle (13«/ 2 inches), with separate
... .. double broom-action floor brush.
it is worth
every penny of 6—-Swivel caster at rear makes it easy to ma-
the price nipulate. All casters rubber tired.
AWTY 7 —Strong aluminum body, light in weight. Spe-
ONL 1 c j a j nO zzle adjustment.
8— High speed General Electric type horizontal
motor. Self-cooling.
9 Nozzle adjustment for different thicknesses
of rugs.
10—I»ng cord (20 feet) gives ample length for
COMPLETE reaching every corner.
Georgia Railway U Power Co.
CARROLLTON GAINESVILLE HART'A ELL CORNELIA
CONYERS LITHONIA .ADAIRSVILLE SUMMERVILLE
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THE HARTWELL SUN, HARTWELL, GA.. APRIL 10, 1925
Says To Raise More
Hogs This Year
Grow hogs this year is the advice
of Dr. Milton P. Jarnagin, professor
of animal husbandry at the State
College of Agriculture in a brief re
view of the livestock situation re
cently. “With side meat selling at
25 cents per pound and the probabili-
Ity of it going even higher, and a
I drain of more than 100.000 hogs
daily on the Chicago and other cen
tral markets which makes certain a
i shortage, there will be a market for
all the hogs raised in Georgia at a
good price for a long time to come,’'
he said.
“Under the stimulus of high prices
the number of hogs was increased to
more than three million during the
war,” Dr. Jarnagin continued, "and
: since that time it has gradually de
creased until now we have less than
half that many. A similar condition
obtains in other sections of the coun
try and it is my belief that high
i prices will again prevail, and every
farmer should raise all the hogs pos
sible this year.
“The shortage of labor has caused
Ihundreds of thousands of acres that
i was formerly devoted to the produc
tion of cotton to lay idle, and this
could be profitable devoted to feed
crops. This would require a mini
mum amount of human labor, and
, most of the crops could be harvested
j by the hogs.
“It is my opinion that the state
will never again have the surplus of
i cheap labor that has existed in the
past, and in the adoption of any farm
. program it should be recognized that
' the maximum acreage must be put
under cultivation with the minimum
I amount of hand labor. Hog rawing
; should occupy a prominent place in
i any farm program and particularly
at this time when this phase of the
i livestock industry is so bright.
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Liquor and a revolver form almost
as explosive a combination as liquor
I and gasoline.—San Antonio Evening
! News.
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Now that the time is fast fading
j away when we must keep the home
■ fires burning, let’s keep the home
I factories running.—Charleston Daily
i Mail.
Dress Up For Easter
VISIT
Sauls Dept. Store
i r , 01 for new
KqCiAP 111 FASHIONS AND
• ludOlVl kjQ.IV LOW PRICES
Easter is the time when every lady wants to look her best. We are always looking ahead
for these events, therefore we have planned this big-sale. We are making it easy for every
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lady to have a complete new wardrobe and look their best on this occasion for a small cost.
! Our buver in New York has selected some wonderful Dresses, Coats and Hats for this
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occasion at special prices. This merchandise is here and all ready for this big event. W e
; invite you to inspect these wonderful values and save money. Remember, new things are
■ arriving every day. so it will pay you to visit our store each day.
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Street Dresses Silk Dresses
Perhaps you have been wanting some- Easter season is when you want a nice
thing to wear on the street. A real silk drW}S have j us t received them
smart looking dress that does not cost . , .. , ,
• smaii m v your assured. They are
much. For this occasion we bought a
. , .... made of canton and printed crepe, also
lot of fine striped broadcloth and alike
turn drewe.. They are special during «eorgetle. Regular 125.00 draw.. Our
this sale for price.
$4.95 $15.95
A VERY SMALL EASTER HATS TRUE SHAPE HOSE
AMOUNT No Easter outfit *« com
plete without True Shape
will buy you a fine silk Hose. They are the best,
dress for your Easter wear. The new summer shades.
Every one new and just in Sale price
the latest colors for early Vj $1 $1.50 $1.95
crepes. Values up to 516. \/ / FEWEST NOVELTIES IN
• Our Easter sale price k , ' FOOTWEAR
lhe hat you have been Ladies’ and misses’ pumps
$9.95 wanting La here. Our buyer and slippers in kid, patent
was just lucky in getting a a nd skinner’s satin; in all
fine lot of Easter hats. (he newest styles—Cutouts
j CHILDREN’S DRESSEs They are g | mp j y beautiful straps Combination
The Children’s New Easter in all shapes—large, medi- patent and tan French
Dresses in pretty broad- um and small. Regular Oxfords—Bow Ties—ln all
cloth and ginghams newest values are $5.00 to $12.50. sizesand all wanted heels—
■ style and all the colors, all During our Easter sale they Slippers worth to $7.50, to
■ sizes are going to be sold at well Monday
98c to $3.95 $2.95 to $7.95 $3.95 & $5.95
I 0 • 1 One big lot of full fashioned pure Thread Silk /S Ct Pr.
ODvCICaI Hose—To sell during this sale at only tp I• OO
Saul’s Dept. Store
HARTWELL, GA.