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| Another “Bull** Durham advertise- 1
in ent by Will Rogers, Ziegfeld Fol- j
I lie* and screen star, and leading |
I American humorist. More coming. |
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A Miracle,
ATruthfulAd
Did you ever read a truthful Ad.
I mean one when you read it you
would say, “That fellow really
means what he says’ ’ ? No you never
did. You read where some Guy
endorses an Overcoat, and to prove
it he has one on, (or one they
loaned him for the Picture). Now
even if he did like it, what has that
got to do with you. Peoples tastes
are not alike. What difference
does it make to anybody what some
prominent Statesman, or Actor or
Actress, or Movie Star wears. You
are no kindergarden, you know
what you wore last year and if it
pleased you try it again. Now I
dont smoke “Bull” Durham, I am
not going to smoke Bull” Dur
ham, but if you did and you liked
it, why dont let some Guys Picture
and indorsement tout you off on
something else. Now the only way
I could ever be caught in a false
hood with this ad would be to
smoke it myself. z
P. S. There will be another piece here
two weeks from now. Look for it.
SIXTY-FIVE YEARS AGO!
In IS6O a blend of tobacco
was born —“Bull” Dur
ham. On quality alone
it has won recognition
wherever tobacco is
known. It still offers the
public this —more flavor,
more enjoyment and a
lot more money left at
the end of a week’s
smoking.
TWO BAGS for 15 cents
100 cigarettes for 15 cents
w?.- te:--
“Bull
Durham
Guaranteed by
111 Fifth. Avenue, New York City
When one woman compliments an
other she says, “She’s awfully clev
er, but—”
SAVES BABIES, helps* grown
ups, comforts elderly people.
For cholera infantum, summer com
plaint, weakening diarrhoea —use
CHAMBERLAIN’S
COLIC and DIARRHOEA
REMEDY
Take in a little sweetened water..
Never fails.
| After a man has been trotting in
douM.e naruess tor six months he
feels as if he has been married all
his life.
CATARRH
Catarrh Is a Ijoeal disease greatly In
fluenced by Constitutional conditions.
HAU'S CATARRH MEDICINE con
sists of an Ointment which gives Quick
Relief by local application, and the
Internal Medi'-ine. a Tonic, wnich acts
through the Blood on the Mucous Sur
faces and assists in ridding your System
of Catarrh. .
Sold by druggists for over Ml Years.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Election For Consolidation
Georgia—Hart County.
Whereas, a petition has been filed
with the County Board of Education
asking for an election in Camp
Ground and Eagle Grove School Dis
tricts to determine whether or not
these districts shall be consolidated
into one permanent district.
Therefore, an election is hereby
ordered at Eagle Grove School Build
ing on Saturday, June 27th, from
10:00 A. M., to 2 P. M. None but
registered qualified voters residing
in Camp Ground and Eagle Grove
School Districts will be entitled to
vote. By orddr of the County Board
of Education, this May 22, 1925.
W. B. MORRIS, C. S. S.
43-4 t Hart County.
Citation Dismission From Executor
ship.
Georgia—Hart County.
Whereas, G. A. McCurley, Execu
tor of James M. McCurley, repre
sents to the iCourt in his petition,
duly filed and entered on record, that
he has fully administered James M.
McCurley’s estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and cred
itors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said Executor should not be dis
charged from his administration, and
receive Letters of Dismission on the
first Monday in July, 1925.
J. W. SCOTT, Ordinary.
Citation For Guardianship.
Georgia—Hart County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
W. E. Driver having applied for ■
Guardianship of the persons and
property of Julian Bailey, Columbus
Bailey and Robby Lee Bailey, minor
children of George T. Bailey, late
of said county, deceased, notice is
given that said application will be
heard at my office at 10 o’clock A.
M., on the first Monday in July,
next.
This June Ist, 1925,
J. W. SCOTT, Ordinary,
and ex-officio Clerk Court of Ordi
nary.
Citation Dismission From Executor
ship.
Georgia—Hart County.
Whereas, W. W. Hicks, Executor
of Sallie Hicks, represents to the
Court in his petition, duly filed and
entered oh record, that he has fully
executed Sallie Hicks’ estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said Executor should not be dis
charged from his executorship, and
receive Letters of Dismission on
first Monday in July, 1925.
J. W. SCOTT, Ordinary.
Citation Administration.
Georgia—Hart County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
A. J. Griffin having in proper form
applied to me for Permanent Letters
of Administratibn on the estate of
James D. Crawford (De Bonis Non),
with will annexed, late of said coun
ty, this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of James
D. Crawford to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by law,
and show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should not
be granted to A. J. Griffin on James
D. Crawford’s estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 6th day of June, 1925.
J. W. SCOTT, Ordinary.
Citation Administration.
Georgia—Hart County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
W. E. Driver having in proper
form applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the es
tate of George T. Bailey, late of said
county, this is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of
George T. Bailey to be and appear
at my office within the time allowed
by law, and show cause, if any they
can, why permanent administration
should not be granted to W. E.
Driver on George T. Bailey’s estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this Ist day of June, 1925.
J. W. SCOTT, Ordinary.
Sheriff's Sale.
State of Georgia—Hart County.
Will be sold before the court house
door in city of Hartwell, Hart
county, Ga., during the legal hours
of sale, to the highest bidder for
cash, on the first Tuesday in July,
1925, the following real estate, to
wit:
A one-seventh undivided interest
<» and to all that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in the 1112th
District, G. M., of said State and
county, and known as the Amanda
Vickery home place, whereon Darwin
Rice now lives, adjoining lands with
the Hart County Farm on the south;
Harrison Herring place on the west;
the F. B. Hodges estate on the north,
and Burkett Burden place on the
east, containing fifty-two acres, more
or less.
Levied on as the property of, Lee
Vickery under three executions is
sued from the Justice’s Court of the
1112th District, G. M., in favor of
Leard & Massey vs. Lee Vickery,
principal, and others as sureties, to
satisfy said executions; said proper
ty in the possession of the said Lee
Vickery.
This June 9th, 1925.
A. B. BROWN, Sheriff.
Petition For Equitable Relief.
The Bank of Bowersville
vs
R. E. Maxwell
Bernettie Maxwell
In Superior Court of Hart county.
February Term, 1925.
An order to make parties. To R.
E. Maxwell and Bernettie Maxwell,
Defendants:
You and each of you are com
manded to be and appear at the next
term of the Superior Court to be
held in said county, on the fourth
Monday in August, 1925, and make
your answer in the above named and
stated case, as required by the or
der of said court.
Witness the Honorable W. L. Hod
ges, Judge of Superior Court, the
23rd day of Februarv, F 925.
JNO. G. RICHARDSON,
Clerk of Superior Court.
THE HARTWELL SUN, HARTWELL, GA., JUNE 19. 1925
I VANDIVER SKELTON
In loving remembrance of my dear
husband, V. J. Skelton, who died the
1 9th of June, 1925. My dear and de
. voted husband, after battling so
bravely through a few hours of in
-1 tense agony, when the Death Angel
' called. He yielded his body to its
cold embrace, and his spirit to the
God who gave it, for the golden
gates were opened wide, a gentle
voice said, “Come, receive the crown
which was prepared for thee, and
which surely must be decked with
jewels rare.’’ I miss you from our
old home, dear husband. I miss you
from thy dear t>lace, a shadow over
my life is cast, I miss the sunshine of
thy face. I miss thy kind and will
ing hand, thy fond and dearest care,
thy home is dark and lonely without
thee. I miss thee everywhere.
A precious husband from me has
gone,
A voice I loved is still,
A place is vacant in my home,
Which can never be filled.
Yet, again I’m going to meet thee,
.Where no farewell tears are shed.
A Brother, Mr. Andrew Skelton.
A Friend, Mrs. Robt. Cornell.
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BEGGARS GAIN LARGE
INCOMES IN LEIPZIG
4
Blind Woirun Said to Gather In $250
a Week—sls to $25 a Day
Is Common.
Leipzig.—lt seemingly pays to beg
' in Leipzig. The municipal welfare of
fice of this city has unearthed facts
as to the profits of the begging pro
fession that would seem funeiful were
they not borne out by first-hand testi
mony.
One blind woman, for instance, man
ages to scrape together 1,000 marks,
about $250 a week. Daily earnings of
sls or $25 a day are not at all un
usual with man and woman beggars
of experience.
Two brothers who were offered jobs
declined them, saying they were mak
ing much more money witli their "con
certs.” These "concerts’’ consisted in
singing before the houses of the mid
dle class and following the perform
ance with a sad story ending in a plea
for alms. One of the brothers, It de
veloped, spent his Sundays driving a
motorcycle with his fiancee.
In another instance a beggar of
fered the owner of a certain clever
dog SIOO for the loan of the animal
during begging hours, because, lie
said, the animal would help his busl
, ness. Another beggar engaged two
cripples to beg for him. He paid them
a regular salary, but claimed the en
tire earnings. In still another case a
beggar who pretended he was a dis
abled war veteran paid two watch
ers 25 cents an hour each to warn
him whenever a policeman appeared.
Investigation further developed that
one of the most lucrative forms of
begging was that of exhibiting chil
dren byway of winning public sym
pathy. It was discovered that there
exists a school In Leipzig at which
children are taught by experienced
beggars what to say and what sort of
doleful face to put up. Children thus
trained are then hired out to* profes
sional beggars, who in return hand
over a share of the proceeds to the
director of the school.
Gambling is a criminal offense un
der Japanese law.
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America’s annual loss through
embezzlement by trusted employes
has increased five times over since
1910, and is still increasing. E. A.
St. John, president of the National
Surety Company, estimated the coun
try’s present loss at $100,000,000
to“ $125,000,000.
Notice Dissolution Partnership.
Georgia—Hart County.
The undersigned, operating under
the name of the Phillips-Vickery Co.,
have this day dissolved their part
nership, and the firm of I. J. Phillips
Co., succeeds the former concern.
Mr. I. J. Phillips is the sole owner
and manager of the agency.
This June 5„ 1925.
I. J. PHILLIPS, SR.
E. P. VICKERY.
Notice Debtors and Creditors.
Georgia—Hart County.
All parties holding claims against
thd estate of M. S. Robertson, late
of said State and county, are "hereby
notified to file same in proper form
within the time allowed by law. All
parties indebted to said estate are
requested to settle with undersigned.
This June 9, 1925.
P. C. ROBERTSON, Admr.,
45-6t* M. S. Robertson, Deed.
Business Directory
GARLAND C. HAYES
Attorney-At-Law
HARTWELL, GA.
M. M. PARKS
DENTAL SURGEON
HARTWELL, GA.
Office Over First National Bank
J. H. & EMMETT SKELTON
• ATTORNEYS
Skelton Building
Hartwell, Georgia
T. S. MASON
ATTORNEY
First National Bank Building
Hartwell, Georgia
HOLLY SPRING
(Last Week’s Letter.)
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brookshire and
children, Branson, Fruett, Vera and
Cornelia, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. SingK'ton and family.
Miss Mamie Campbell spent Sun
day with Miss Addie Seymour.
Miss Eula Duncan spent this week
end with Miss Velma Ruth Turner.
Miss Nell Scott entertained the
young folks with a party Saturday
night. Many from Bowman, Dewy
Rose and other places attended. Ev
eryone enjoyed it so much.
Miss Velma Ruth Turner has been
visiting her aunt, Mrs. Lonnie Clark,
of Elberton.
The Young Women’s and Men's
class will give a picnic next Satur
day evening at Pulliam’s. All the
class must certainly go.
Mrs. Moses Smith is very sick at
this writing. Her people have the
sympathy of the community. We
hope she will soon recover.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie G. Ayers are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Smith,
near Hartwell.
Misses Lizzie and Mildred Moss
spent Sunday with Miss Mauline Har
ris, of Bowman.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ayers spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. G.
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bryan and
daughters, Willie Mae and Dexter,
and son, Hugh, spent Sunday evening
with his mother, of Dewy Rose.
Miss Ruth Greene is teaching here
for several weeks.
Everybody come to Sunday school
next Sunday morning at 10:30
o’clock.
Libel For Divorce.
Elizabeth P. Tuten vs. James Ma
nor Tuten, Hart Superior Court,
August term, 1925.
To James Manor Tuten:
Elizabeth P. Tuten having filed
her petition for divorce against you,
returnable to the August Term, 1925,
of the Superior Court of Hart coun
ty, Georgi ;■ iI an order having
been parsed the Judge of said
court direqui. service < 1 you by
publication as provided by law, you
are hereby notified to be and appear
at the August Term of said Superior
Court to be held at Hartwell, .Geor
gia, on the fourth Monday in Aug
ust, 1925, then and there to answer
said complaint.
Witness the Honorable W. L.
Hodges, Judge of Hart Superior
Court. This June 13th, 1925.
JNO. G. RICHARDSON, Clerk.
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