The Hartwell sun. (Hartwell, GA.) 1879-current, August 07, 1925, Image 2

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I SPECIALS I —At— SAUL’S I -FOR- I I Saturday and Monday! 110 Yards 36 Inch Sheeting $1 I 10 Yards 27 Inch Chambray I 7 Yards 36 Inch Bleaching $1 m • I 5 Yards 32 Inch Ginghams $ 1 I 3 Yards 36 Inch Voile I 8 Yarrs 36 Inch Chambray $1 I Men’s Pants, Stripe or Pin Check I Men’s Mechanic Shirts $ 1 I Men’s Sunday Shirts $ J ■ I Men’s Union Suits $ 1 —————— l SAUL’S DEPT. STORE Hartwell, Ga. I w7 PENCIL \\ / Ik v the RED BAND V / PENCIL CO. -» ■■■■■■■■■'■ ■ ■’ r b ■ ■■■ ■’■ ■ ■ j A. & M. SCHOOLS ■ ... ■ ■ Four Years High School in Literary, Art, Home Econ- B ■ omics, Agriculture, and Mechanics. ■ Cheapest Boarding School in the State. ■ ■ Fall Term begins first Monday in September. ■ This is your opportunity. ■ Write for information. ■ : NINTH A. &M. SCHOOL : Clarkesville, Georgia ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■MR* ■ ■ ■ B B B B B'.B'B B B-B B>B B Bfl B B B B 8.8 B B B B B B . Our Organization Has Been Protecting The Farmers ■ ■ of North Georgia For Over Twenty-three Years. T. LUMPKIN ADDERHOLDT, General Manager. ■ I Wp* Sk i - .. : f ' '* a GAINESVILLE. GEORGIA H | R. M. PURCELL, Division Agent, Lavonia, Georgia J ■ ■■■■■■■BBHBBBBBB W ■ ■ ■ ■ THE HARTWELL SUN, HARTWELL, GA., AUGUST 7, 1925 ; MT. HEBRON Health of this community is very good at this writing. Miss Vernell Parker, of Hickory, N. C., Miss Annie Mae Jones, of near Hartwell, spent Tuesday night with Misses Effie G. and Evelyn Banister. Mr. and Mrs. Denver Nation and children, of Anderson, S. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. John Cleveland re cently. Miss Irene Cleveland spent Sun day night with Miss Evelyn Cleve land. Miss Lattie Dickerson spent Sun day night with Misses Exie and Ruby Adams. Several from this place attended Campmeeting Sunday at the Camp Ground. Mr. Olin Cleveland and Mr. Wal ton Bobo spent a few days last week with Mr. Charlie Brown, of Sardis. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Brown and son visited Mr. and Mr§. Dennis Eth ridge Thursday night. Miss Sylvia Cleveland is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Den ver Nation, of Anderson, S. C. Miss Annie Robertson, of Reed Creek, spent a while Monday with Miss Exie Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ethrjdge and children, of Campground, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ethridge Tuesday. Miss Gertrude Powell spent the week-end with Misses Bertha and Matie Chastain, of New Prospect. Mrs. Pearson Bailey and children spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. Glenn Cleveland. Messrs. Burl Cleveland and Oscar Ethridge visited Mr. and Mrs. Den nis Ethridge Saturday night. Several from this place attended revival services at Reed Creek last week. Mrs. Eliza Crump spent one day last wee kwith Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Crump. t Protracted services will begin at this place Sunday. Everybody cor dially invited to attend. o STAR THEATRE • THURSDAY AND FRIDAY “Dressmaker From Paris,” with Leatrice Joy, Ernest Torrence, and the 14 international beauty models. More beauties than the Follies; more gowns than a fashion exposition; more fun than a circus; and a stir ring love story. SATURDAY Buck Jones in “Arizona Romeo.” Sunshine Comedy, and sth episode of “Riders of the Plains.” MONDAY “Idle Tongues,” featuring Percy Marmont and Doris Kenyon. “The wisdom of the wise is confounded by the wagging tongues of fools!” said Solomon. And that’s our story—a story of idle tongues that robbed a man of his reputation—drove his loved ones from him—made him an outcast. Mighty is not the word to describe its drama—it’s above every thing in heart throbs—heart aches— heart tugs—and heart triumphs. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY All Star Cast. “The Great White Way.” This is a big production. Don’t miss it. o HOLLY SPRING Our series of meetings began Sun day. Services are being held at 10:30 A. M. and 8:30 P. M. Rev. C. W. Henderson is doing the preach ing. Our church has installed a new light system, we are very glad to say. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Singleton vis ited in Athens Wednesday night. Mr. Colley Ayers has returned home after a delightful trip on a military camp in Alabama. Messrs. Will Ayers and Tom Moss made a business trip to Atlanta this week. Miss Nell Scott spent last week end with Miss Eva Moss. Everybody enjoyed the Sunday school picnic Wednesday. There was a large crowd. We certainly had lots of good things to eat. Mrs. Elma Singleton and daugh ters, Geneva and Caroline, of West minster, S. C., and Mrs. Harry King and Mrs. Bruce Wannamaker, of Cheran, S. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Singleton Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. H. H. Roberts visited in Craw fordville last week. The young people enjoyed a party at Miss Fannie Ida Ford's Saturday night. Many of the young people attend ed Miss Robbie Thornton’s prom par ty at Dewy Rose Saturday night. Mrs. Ben Daniel is visiting in Royston. Miss Lizzie Moss spent this week with homefolks. A great many from around here attended Campmeeting the past week. Miss Ida Ruth House spent Sun day with Miss Ruth Duncan. Everyone come to meeting this week. o The word heaven is derived from a term meaning garden. o The best thing about dieting is the return to a square meal.—Boston Traveler. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic ' Stops Malaria, Restores Strength and Energy, soc FLAT SHOALS Rev. Alton Morris preached a very interesting sermon here Sunday. We were glad to have this splendid young man with us. Hope he will come again. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Dean, of Starr, S. C., and little granddaughter, Hel en Dean, of Greenville, S. C., spent one night last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dean and family. Mr. Meade Sanders and family vis isted Mr. and Mrs. Matt Scott Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Dean and lit tle daughter, Madge, and Mrs. Iris Dean and little dauhgter, Anna, and Mr. Bill Hanna, of Starr, S. C., were guesas one afternoon the past week of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dean. Mrs. Polly Skelton left Saturday for an extended visit to her brother, Mr. Will Sanders, near Athens. Mrs. Mai Culpepper spent Sunday night with Mrs. Venie Vickery. Mr. Rufus Adams and family vis ited Mr. Mallory Adams and family recently. Mr. Will Vickery left Saturday for Bradport, N. C., where he will spend several days with his sister, Mrs. Mack Thomas. Mrs. Della Cleveland was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Sibley Sanders, a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur aSnders spent Sunday with Mr. and rMs. T. J. San ders. Mrs. Elrod and little daughter, Clyde, of Oak Bower .spent Saturday night and Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Winn. Audrey Shiflet, the little daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Shiflet, was the guest of little Gladys Bray a few days last week. Miss Bessie Dean, of Spartanburg, S. C., spent last week here with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Cornell and j Mrs. Julia Mai Smith'dined with Mrs. Venie Vicekry and children Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Ayers is on the sick list in this community . Mr. A. M. Hilley returned home Saturday from Asheville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bray visited Mr. and Mrs. Gus Shiflet Thursday night. Protracted services will begin at this place 4th Sunday in August. Rev. Hoyt Adams, of Ridgeland, S. C., will do the preaching, and Prof. Guy Cornell, of Bowman, is expected to be in charge of the singin. Mr. Herskine Reed and family, of Mt. Olivet, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reed here Sunday. o We imagine that excursions to the North Pole will not become popular until good landing fields are provid ed.—Pittsburgh Gazette Times. o “For Sale —A Prison,” is the odd advertisement which appeared in the newspaper of the town of Meckam burg, Switzerland. The jail has been empty for many years and the officials have decided to sell it and save the money of its upkeep. I HARDWARE I I FOR HOT WEATHER I Our stock of things needed about the home | for Summer is complete. We will be glad to have your order for any of the things needed listed below: fi Garden Hose Ice Picks g Sprinkling Pots Lemon Squeezers It •f Compressed Air Sprays Electric Irons H | Hand Sprays Fly Swatters I 1 Lawn Mowers Ice Cream Freezers I Hedge Shears . fi f « t „. Fruit Jar Rubbers H Screen Wire ■ Screen Doors Fruit Jars H Screen Windows Jelly Glasses ■ I AND MANY OTHER THINGS FOR HOT I I WEATHER USE I I A. N. Alford & Co. I I HARTWELL, GA. I McCLURE’S] Special for this week — FANCY CANDIES The kind that is good to eat, 1 A 1-2 pound * m JELLY GLASSES Regular table tumbler size, CCp with Cap, per Dozen y w Jar Rubbers, double lip kind, O C at 3 dozen for MASON FRUIT JARS at low prices— -1 Pint, dozen 90 1 Quart, dozen 1.00 1-2 Gallon, dozen ... 1.35 No. 1 Galvanized Wash Tubs, CCp each vw I No. 2 Galvanized Wash Tubs, 7Q p each • 4 String Home Men’s 89c Blue BROOM WORK SHIRTS Special 45 c Special 69 c Save The Difference At — McCLURE’S, <nc HARTWELL, GA.