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SALE STARTS JUNE FRIDAY 19TH ANU LASTS UNTIL JULY IST, 19251
It is customary that we take stock July Ist, therefore it is always easier to count the money in the drawer than to count the thousands of items we carry in stock.
Consequently, you can readily understand why we have this Sale. Every day will be a bargain day. Special reduced prices on nearly every item in our store. This is a I
time to save on your purchases. “Fast Sales At Small Profits” is our business slogan. Everybody come to this Sale.
NOTIONS DRY GOODS PIECE GOODS HOUSE and KITCHEN I
SPECIALS SPECIALS ‘ SPECIALS SPECIALS
J. and PSpool Thread, 6 for ..... 25c Joies’ 5c Handkerchiefs 4e Ginghams, assorted patterns, a 12c value, Broom, good 5 string House Broom, spe- I
2 dozen Safety Pins for 5e Ladies 10c Handkerchiefs 7 c ea. special 9* v d cial 50 C ea. I
10c I earl Buttons, all sizes, and assorted Ladies’ Brassieres 22c ea. ™ , ... Lamp Chimneys, No. 2 size 8c ea. I
shades Card Ladies’ summer Knit Unions 39c ea. hambrys, both solid and fancy patterns, g j ce Gi asses 40c I
15c Hair Brushes 10e ea. Ladies’ 50c Bloomers 39c ea. per yard 10c 6 Tea Spoons "Z"”™””"" 12c I
25c Dressing Combs 19c ea. Ladies’ Hose, 15c value 10c pr. Khaki Cloth, good quality Sattene, assorted Mason Jar Caps 25 C doz. I
;>c boxes Hair Pin 4c Ladies’ SI.OO Hose 85c pr. colors, special ........ 22* yd. Chair Seats, assorted sizes .............ZE B* ea. I
Men s Sox Supporters 8c Men’s 25c Socks 19c pr. 15c quality Ginghams 12c yd. 5 gallon Oil Cans 75 C ea. I
Barretts Bc> ‘ Men’s Suspenders 19* pr. 20c quality Ginghams and Percales nrettv No. 2 Galvanized Tubs 69* ea. I
5c Slastic, black and white 3c yd. $Jen 8 ;in '* Boys 98c Caps 85* ea. patterns ic* vd 10 quart Galvanized Water Pails 23* ea. I
10c Elastic, black and white 8C vd. P, 0 ??’ Oyeralls, up to size 32 SI.OO _ . ~ '”l' ’ C , 9 ounce cans Ready-Mixed Paints and Var- I
3 papers Pins 400 to naoer Children's Wash Suits 85c ea. Cretone, pretty Drapery 9C yd. nishes, assorted colors 10c ea. I
All i(><• ,1, ; . —« * , Mens Bathing Suits 98c ea. Curtain Goods, 10c quality, at special price 30x3 Auto Tire Tubes .. .» SI.OO ea. I
Sc yd. Boys Bathing Suits 49* and 75c of 8* yd. 3x6 Window Shades 50c ea. |
MILLINERY AT I all $1.50 hats, i all $2.98 hats, I all $1.50 and $2.50 hats,
CLOSEZ O(JT PRICES ’ CHOKE $2.19 I CHOICE $1.50 I CHOICE SI.OO |
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lh< Mxnt Art Just alew of the Many Values. We Will Have Other Bargains Every Day. Don’t Miss a Single Day anti Ask to See the Specials. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Watch Our Window I shop at- haktweix. «a. I 10 SALE DAYS I
Specials | M C CLURES INC | June 19 until July 1 I
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KING BENCH
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Health of this community is good
at this writing.
A good rain is very much needed
in this section. Some of the best
farmers have no stands of cotton,
and corn is up to only about a half
stand.
Mr. Jeptha Phillips, accompanied
by Misses Maryland and Roxie
Fleming, of Cross Roads visited Miss
Mattie Hembree a while Friday
: night.
MrsxL P. Isom visited Mrs. M. J.
Isom Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Tom Morris, of Hartwell, who
has been at the bedside of her son,
Evard Morris, has returned home.
Mr. Morris is on his way to recovery,
we are glad to note.
Miss Onell Carnes visited Misses
Gladys and Bert Vickery Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Motes visited
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Bailey Sunday. <
Miss Effie G. Byrum has greatly
improved, we are glad to note.
Mrs. W. N. Isom and children vis
ited her mother, Mrs. S. F. Hembree,
Saturday.
Miss Alberta Carnes visited Misses
Valeria and Annie Laura Brown, of
Elberton, Saturday night. She was
hostess to a birthday party given by
Annie Laura.
Mrs. Leathia Carnes is no better
at this writing, we are sorry to state.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Morris, of
Cross Roads, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Tugalo Byrum one day last week.
Mr. W. R. T. Stovall lost a fine
horse recently.
Messrs. Roy Motes, Claud Bailey
and Master J. D. Carnes visited Mr.
Jud Motes Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hembree and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Hembree, of Reed Creek. Sunday,
and attended services at Reed Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cleveland and
children visited the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Tugalo Byrum, Satur
day night.
Misses Maude and Dosia Stovall
visited Miss Mattie Hembree Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Haskel Hembree and
children, of Oak Bower, visited the
former's mother, Mrs. S. F. Hembree,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKern and
little daughter visited their daughter,
Mrs. Willie Russell, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Waymon Vickery and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Clayte
Vickery Sunday.
Mrs. Herlee Pressley and little chil
dren visited Mrs. Baxter Heaton
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wake Bailey have
moved out to housekeeping.
Mr. W. J. O’Barr’s thresher passed
through this section last week. They
did some good threshing. Wheat
crops were short here.
Our baseball team played Center
ville Saturday. The score was 2to
7 in favor of Mr. Olivet.
Mr. and Mrs. Isham Rolling and
children visited Mrs. Lethia Carnes
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Fred Sanders, of Anderson,
S. C., visited his grandfather, Mr. W.
DUNCAN
We are still dry around here. Sure
w»uld be glad to see a good -rain.
Mrs. Cliff Phillips and children,
of Anderson, S. C., are spending this
week with her mother, Mrs. M. J.
Evans.
Mrs. Bertha Gables and daughter
and Mrs. Tommie Hunnicutt spent
Friday afternoon with the Misses
Johnson.
Mr. J. R. Johnson and Mr. Luther
Johnson and wife made a business
trip to Lavonia Saturday morning.
Mr. Billy Johnson, of Canon, spent
Saturday night and Sunday with his
brother, Mr. J. R. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray and chil
dren spent Saturday and Sunday
■ with relatives around here.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Duncan spent
j Saturday and Sunday in Canon.
Mr. Lee Roy Floyd and Mr. John
| Henry Johnson spent Saturday night
with Mr. Kinzy Johnson.
Miss Luna Belle Johnson spent
! Saturday night with Mrs. Bert Hol
| comb.
Misses Dessie and Lucile Johnson
spent Thursday night with Misses
Sue and Lula Landers, near Roys
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Hilley, of
Goldmine, spent Thursday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Floyd.
, j Several from around here attend
ed the singing at Franklin Springs
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen had as
their guests Sunday afternoon Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Holcomb, Mr. and Mrs.
L. T. Floyd and Mr. and Mrs. Luther
I Johnson.
| Little Rachael Allen has been
real sick, but we hope she will soon
• I be weil again.
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PREACHING DATES FOR
CHURCHES OF HART CIR.
New Harmony—lst Sunday, Ila.
I m. Sunday school 10 a. m.
Liberty Hill—2nd Sunday, 11 a.
m. Sunday school 10 a. m.
I Candler’s Chapel—2nd and 3rd
, Sunday. 6:30 p. m. Prayermeeting
1 every Thursday night 6:30 o'clock.
Mt. Zion—4th Sunday, 11 a. m.
I ■ Sunday school 10 a. m.
Members urged to attend. Visitors
’ ' cordially invited to all services.
I I ts J. H. NICHOLS, P. C.
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X true conservative is a man who
' wears suspenders with knickers.—
’ I Baltimore Sun.
, R. T. Stovall, one day last week.
Mrs. John Wilson and children vis-
I ited her father, Mr. J. L. T. Bailey,
r Sunday.
Miss Mattie Looney visited Mrs.
’ Baxter Heaton Sunday.
Mr. W. F. Byrum visited his daugh
. ter. Mrs. Tom Carnes, one day last
> wTek.
Miss Artisbell Hembree visited
| Miss Onell Carnes Saturday after
i noon.
Three cheers lor Mt. Olivet—a
, garden spot.
JUNE BUG.
THE HARTWELL SUN, HARTWELL, GA., JUNE 19, 1925
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UNION HILL
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A nice shower would be appreciat-
I ed now.
Small grain crops turned out ex
. ceedingly well through this section.
Mr. Vandiver McGee is very ill,
1 we regret to learn.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hays,
a boy. Name: E. J. Hays, Jr.
The children of Mr. J. T. Nixon
gave him a surprise birthday dinner
I Sunday. Every one present enjoyed
the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Herring vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Myers Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Newt Reynolds spent
| Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moor-
I head.
Mrs. Luther Smith, of Hartwell,
spent several days last week visiting
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
M. R. Smith, of near Bowman.
Mr. William Brown, of Lowndes
ville, S. C., will spend the summer
months with Mr. and Mrs. Jasper
Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McGee vis
ited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Phillips, and family, Sunday.
Mr. Charlie Johnson and mother
i spent Sunday with Mr. ana Mrs. B.
| B. Johnson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Banister vis
ited relatives in Carnesville Saturday.
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AIR LINE
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Everybody was glad to see » the
rain, which was much needed.
Several from here attended the
■ singing at Franklin Springs Baptist
I church Sunday.
Mrs. D. M. Shitiet and children are
visiting relatives in Augusta for a
few days.
A large crowd from here attended
the funeral Wednesday at Flat
Shoals of Mr. V. J. Skelton. Much
sympathy is extended the bereaved.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Gurley attend
ed the graduating exercises at G. N.
I. C., Milledgeville, recently, when
their daughter. Miss Troyce. graduat
ed. She returned with them for the
, vacation.
Miss Willie Kay is attending a
: summer school in South Carolina.
Mrs. J. T. Williams and Mrs. G. T.
Wimer spent last week at Camp Wil- ■
kins, Athens. They reported a good >
I time. *
i i Mr and Mrs. Edgar McCurley, of
near Hendrys, spent Saturday night ■
with Mr. and Mrs. Malory Adams.
Mrs. Mollie Cordell, of Banks
county, is spending some time with ;
her father. Mr. Robertson, who has
been critically ill at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Bray. We hope he
will soon regain his health.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clark. Mr. and
Mrs. P. D. Bray and Mrs. A. D.
Brown spent Thursday at Camp Wil
kins, at Athens.
Miss Lucy Mae Moorhead is at
tending the summer school at
Clarkesville.
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NEW HARMONY
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Wake up! Sunday school people.
We must start to work for a better
Sunday school.
Mrs. M. J. Isom is improving, we
are glad to state.
Mr. and Mrs. Ebb Fleming, of
Royston, spent Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. S. H. Fleming.
Mrs. Pete White and Mrs. Reba
Baker are getting along nicely, we
are glad to state. s
Miss S. E. Fleming visited Miss
Nelle Boleman Saturday night.
Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Hiott, of Hart
well, spent last Monday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Isom.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt O’Barr, of Reed
Creek, visited Mr. and Mrs. Doc
O’Barr Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fleming
spent Saturday night with relatives
near Townville, S. C.
Those visiting Mrs. M. J. Isom
! Friday afternoon were Mrs. Lula At-
I kinson and son, Guy, Mrs. Waymon
Ayers and Mrs. Lester Grey, all of
Reed Creek.
Miss Lonnie Cox left Saturday for
North Carolina, where she will at
tend a summer school.
Several from here attended the
singing at Franklin Springs Sunday.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Isom Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Law
son O’Barr and Mrs. Mary Osborne,
of Reed Creek, Mr. and Mrs. S. H.
Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Isom,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Duncan, Mrs. Lee
Robertson and Miss Mag Boleman.
Miss Beatrice Cox is visiting rela
tives at Greenville, S. C., this week.
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FLAT SHOALS
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This community was greatly sad
dened last Tuesday afternoon w’hen
the Death Angel visited the home of
Mr. V. J. Skelton, taking away this
good man. We extend to his wife,
Mrs. Polly Skelton, and other rela
tives our deepest sympathy.
Mrs. Charley Shitiet is one among
the sick this week.
Mrs. Icie Cornell had as her week- i
end guest her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Brown, of near Louble
Branches, Franklin county.
Mrs. Janie Blackwell, of near
, Cross Roads, spent the week-end with .
: her sister. Mrs. Polly Skelton.
Miss Myrtice Cleveland was the
guest of Miss Opal Shitiet Saturday
: night and Sunday.
Mrs. Penic Sanders and little
• daughter. Louise, visited Mrs. Lou
j Sanders Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Amele Autman and s
children, of Anderson. S. C., visited
Mr. and Mrs. Will Vickery recently.
Mr. Will Vickery and family vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Heaton
Sunday afternoon.
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During the nineteenth century the
population of the world grew from
640.000.000 to 1.600,000,000. It
is increasing at the rate of 20,000,-
000 a year during this century.
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SARDIS
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Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thornton and
two boys, Francis and John Allen, of
Columbia, S. C., are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. L. Richardson for a
, few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Roberts and
son, James, and Miss Sarah, of Mon
roe, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
L. L. McMullan.
Mrs. C. W. Rice is nursing a case
of mumps at this time. We hope for
her a speedy restoration to health.
Partial showers of rain passed
through this section last week. We
are still trusting for a general rain,
which will add much to our harvest
this fall.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. McMullan, Mr.
and Mrs. Orrin Roberts visited that
historic old town, Ruckersville, last
Sunday afternoon. Will some one
who is familiar with its history give
us a writeup on that famous old
town?
DOBBS.
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’ ADAMS TOWN
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Mrs. C. J. Mouchet and daughter,
Mrs. Rosalie Snelgrove, spent Satur
day with Mr. Frank Martin and
family.
Mr. Howard Martin, of Danburg,
and Johnnie Waidy and Ruby Stan
dridge spent the week-end with the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Martin.
Mrs. Tommie Williford and son,
| Llewellyn, and Mrs. Pink Holbrook
and children spent Friday with Mrs.
J. A. Myers and Mrs. R. M. Adams.
Master Condor Baskin, of Airline,
spent a while Monday morning with
Joe Frank Myers.
Mr. and Mrs. Keifer Adams were
the guests Saturday night of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Bartlett, of Viola.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hill spent Sat
urday night with the latter’s father,
Mr. Americus Hix, at Hastyville.
Mrs. Johnny Kinley and’children
of Anderson, S. C., are visiting rela
tives here for a week.
Mr. Sam Carnes and family spent
Sunday with Mr. Will Carnes.
Mrs. Charley Carter, of Atlanta
was the guest of Mrs. R. M. Adams
i Friday. /
Charles Carter spent Thursday
night with Joe Frank Myers.
There will be a singing at the old
school house here every second and
fourth Sunday nights. ’ Let all the
j good singers come.
Mr. Guy Bowden, of Athens, and
his girl friends spent a while Sunday
j afternoon with R. M. Adams and
i family.
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An Inca mummy, believed to be
about 2.000 yer , old, has been dis
-1 covered near Arica in Chile by Max
' Uhle, an archeologist.
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Half of the world wonders how
the other'half manages to live and
keep an automobile.—Fort Worth
i Star Telegram.
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CROSS ROADS
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l | Sunday school was very well at-
■ j tended at this place Sunday. We
■ hope to have more of our people out
i next Sunday. Everyone remember
the hour for Sunday school is 10
1 o’clock. Come out next Sunday.
■ , V good rain is needed very badly
. in this community. The corn crof>
is going to be a failure unles sit’
- rains. All crops will be a month
• late.
Miss Opal Clements, of Lincoln-
1 ton, is visiting relatives in this com-
> munity.
, Miss Mattie Ruth Gurley left last
t week for an extended visit to rela
tives in Virginia.
Mrs. Walter Whitworth and two
t children, Hubert and Jeanette, spent
- Saturday night with her parents, Mr.
! and Mrs. Joe F. Holbrook.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Adams are the
1 proud parents of a fine baby boy,
born June 5, 1925.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Clark, of
Charlotte, N. C., spent last week-end
, with the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. L. Holbrook.
Misses Ruth and Floy Holbrook
spent last week with Misses Elton
and Rachael Farr, of near Lavonia.
, Several from here attended th&
. home coming at Providence SundaF
I Mr. Gus Walters, of Charlotte, N.
C., was visiting relatives in this com-
, munity last Week-end.
. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Holbrook, of
■ Atlanta, spent, Sunday night wui
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe T
Holbrook.
; Mr. Collie McCurley and sisters,
| Misses Nettie Mae and Marie, spent
Saturday night with their grandmoth
er. Mrs. Asa Vickery, of Shcfc.l
i Creek. “
I Mr. Frank Holbrook, of Fair Play,
S. C., visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe F. Holbrook, Sunday.
Everyone remember our Sunday
school next Sunday at 10 o’clock.
Come out and bring some one with
you. Be on time. Visitors are al
ways welcome.
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BETHANY
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A good rain would be appreciates
in this section.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Parker
■ Banister Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Morrison and children, of
Carnesville, Mr. and Mrs. Barnett
Johnson and family.
Mrs. C. P. Hendrix, who has been
real sick, is much better, we are gl;*.
to state. j .
T , Reece Harbin and sister, Miss
Idell, spent Saturday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Nile Winn. '
Miss Annie Lou Craft, of Bow
man, spent the week-end with Mrs
O. F. Drennon.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Clark sp°a:
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and XL? 1
Harbin and family. " J
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Nearly 700 steer hides were used I
in making the world’s largest belt. I
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