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Mrs. M. M. Parks and children and
sister, Miss Flora Adams, are visit
ing Mrs. Thos. J. Cunningham, in
Tampa, Fla. •
Mr. and Mrs. Isham A. Beggs and
little daughter, of Atlanta, are visit
ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
J. Beggs, at Redwine, and Mr. W. C.
Dickerson, at Liberty Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wesley Moor
head have gone to Tampa, Fla., to
make their future home.
Mrs. T. H. Johnson is spending sev
eral weeks in Asheville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Craft and lit
tle son, Claude, Jr., of Athens, have
been visiting Mrs. Craft’s father, Mr.
W. J. Vassar, and family the past
week.
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Guests of Mrs. E. H. Vickery Sun
day were Mr. and Mrs. Lon Rice and
children, of Elberton, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Murray and children and
Mrs. Leila Bond, of Danielsville, and
Miss Doss Edwards, of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. H. Turner and
children, of Denmark, S. C., are vis
iting Dr. and Mrs. W. I. Hailey and
Mrs. H. F. Hailey this week..
Mr. Hoyt S. Phillips joined Mrs.
Phillips in Monroe last week-end on
a visit to the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robison, and family.
Mrs. H. L. Kenmore and children
are visiting relatives in Americus.
Mrs. Dora Pearman spent the past
week with her sister, Mrs. J. A.
Gloer, in Bowman.
Mr. John Henry Teasley, of Reid
ville, S. C., spent last week-end here
with his brother, Mr. W. D. Teasley,
and sister, Mrs. Ben C. Alford, and
the family.
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Mr. Don Thornton, of Miami, Fla.,
has been visiting his father, Mr. F.
M. Thornton, and family.
The storerooms occupied by Me- I
Clure’s and J. E. Dendy are among
the places brightened up with a coat
of paint the past few days.
Rev. and Mrs. R. P. Ford, of Wad
ley, are visiting relatives in town
and county. After September Ist
Rev. Ford will be at Mercer, whera
he has charge of the school.
Misses Frances Hubbard and Mabel
Lee, of Royston, Misses Lucile Wil
liams and Jewel King, of Cordele,
the house guests of Miss Lee, were
the charming guests of Mrs. Loyd
Teasley on Friday of last week. In
the evening this group motored over
to Starr, S. C., where they were hon
or guests at a delightful dinner at
the Pruitt Hotel. Messrs. A. N. Al
ford, Jr., Spencer Linder, Robert E.
Cox and Enoch B. Benson completed
the party.
J. L. Cobb and Clay Brown spent
last week in Asheville, N. C.
Mr. Alton B. Holland has been
spending several days here with his
mother, Mrs. W. Y. Holland, and
family.
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Mr. and Mrs. John H. Baker and
family spent first of the week in At
lanta.
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Mrs. J. G. Craft and little daugh
ter, Louise, and son, Jack, Jr., ar
rived from Daytona, Fla., Saturday
to spend some time at the* Hotel
Hartwell.
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Miss Emma Hudgens was the re
cent guest for a week of relatives in
Asheville, N. C.
Mr. R. E. Cox spent Sunday in
Atlanta with homefolks.
Those visiting Mit and Mrs. E. A.
Parham last week were Mrs. W. I.
Burden and daughter, Zelma, of An- ;
derson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams, ■
of Greenville, Mrs. J. W. Dickerson |
and two sons, Coy and Emory, of I
Spartanburg, S. C.
Miss Wilfred Leard is spending
several weeks visiting relatives in
Lavonia.
Olin Leard has returned from
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala.
Robert Lee Ayers, Roy Teasley
and Ulysses White have returned
from Fort Bragg, N. C.
Mrs. Herbert Johnson, of Miami,
Fla., is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Wilcox. Mrs. Johnson
will be remembered as Miss Annie
Lois Wilcox before her marriage.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude E. Sorrells will be glad to
know that this family will again
make their home in Hartwell, after
spending several months in Ander
son, S. C.
Ernest Willie Edwards, of Rome,
spent last week with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. I. Edwards, near Mt.
Zion.
Charles Edwards has returned
from a stay of several weeks in Fitz
gerald and Brunswick.
Mr. James W. Stephens, of Cin
cinnati, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Newman, of Atlanta, spent the week
end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry E. Stephens. Misses
Beulah and Eula Stephens accompan
ied them to Atlanta for an extended
visit.
Mrs. Thomas Carey and daughter,
Miss Reta, of Atlanta, and Mr. and
Mrs. Dock Porterfield, of Royston,
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Crawford
last vjeek.
SUN
I * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olliff, of
i Statesboro, were guests last week-end
i of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. L. Matheson.
Mrs. Homer C. Parker and Miss
j Martha Parker, of Statesboro, were
guests the past week of Mr. and Mr.-.
A. C. Skelton and Mr. and Mrs. T.
L. Matheson.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Heaton, of
Macon, have returned after a de
lightful visit to Mr. Heaton’s par
' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim S. Heaton, at
Liberty Hill, and other relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Hill, of
I Mount Berry, Ga., are visiting Mr.
| Hill’s mother, Mrs. W. As Skelton,
I and other relatives in town and coun
| ty. Mr. Hill is with the well-known
Berry Schools.
Miss Myrtle Crawford has returned
home after a delightful visit to
friends and relatives in Atlanta.
The friends of Master Milo David
son, young eon of Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Davidson, wil be glad to know he
is improving nicely after being con
fined to his room for several weeks
with typhoid fever.
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Mrs. Idelle Meredith, of Iva, S. C.,
is spending several days this week
with her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Da
vidson, and family.
For Mr». Parker.
Mrs. Walter L. Hodges delightfully
entertained at luncheon Friday of
last week at the home on Benson
street, honoring Mrs. Homer C. Par
ker, of Statesboro .
A number of friends were invited
to meet Mrs. Parker and enjoy the
hospitality of this charming hostess.
Party For Statesboro Visitor.
Mrs. A. S. Richardson was hostess
on last Thursday afternoon, enter
taining a number of friends at bridge
in compliment to Mrs. Homer C.
Parker, of Statesboro.
Following a number of games the
guests were served a delicious course
of refreshments.
Assisting Mrs. Richardson in enter
taining was her sister, Miss Mary
Matheson.
Mrs. Wt Z. Yates and son, Jack,
left for Douglasville Tuesday where
they are attending a family reunion.
Miss Frances Yates preceded them
visiting in Atlanta before going to
Douglasville.
Miss Mavis Mcßee, of Watkins
ville, was the attractive guest the
past week of Miss Mary Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Tucker and
family, of Due West. S. C., are vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pearman
and Mr. and Mrs. George Richard
son and families.
Mrs. Inez Bond and daughter, Sara
Lee, have returned from a visit to
relatives in Elberton.
Miss Louise Wright is visiting Miss
Myrtle Crawford.
Mrs. McCade Alford has returned
from a visit to her mother, Mrs. J.
W. Varnon, in Atlanta.
Claude Campbell is spending a
while in Miami, Fla.
Miss Gladel! James, of Royston,
is the attractive guest of Miss Ira
Mae Crawford.
For Mri. Parker.
Mrs. Frank T. Kidd entertained
at dinner last Friday evening at The
Hotel Hartwell in honor of Mrs. Ho
mer C. Parker, of Statesboro.
Mrs. Parker was the honor guest
at a number of social events during
her visit here to Mesdames A. C.
Skelton and T. L. Matheson.
Mrs. Mattie Webb and
Miss Louise, of Akron, Ohio, are here
visiting relatives and friends.
BOTTLED
If you want a cheap drink we would not suggest COCA
sa COLA. If you want the best drink, COCA* COLA
will meet your demands. There is nothing cheap in
»COCA COLA. Every ingredient used in making this
delicious beverage is expensive, yet the price is only sc.
Our products are bottled in a MOD-
ERN and SANITARY plant. All
bottles are sterilized and our latest
improved machinery assures drinks
/fi that are a hsolutely pure and whole-
some.
Every Bottle Gives Value Received.
Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
HARTWELL. GA. A. F. BELL. Propr.
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Report of Mr. W. M. Alman, Inspector from the Service Department of the Coca-Cola Co., Atlanta.
Ga., of August 3, 1925: .SANITATION 100; PRODUCT 100; BUILDING & EQUIPMENT 100;
AVERAGE 100. A most thorough examination is made every sixty to ninety days of this plant.
THE HARTWELL SUN, HARTWELL, GA., AUGUST' 14, 1925
Mrs. Thos. D. Johnson and Miss
I Mildred Johnson leave this week-end
Ito spend two weeks at The New
j Rabun Hotel in Mountain City.
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Mr. A. N. Alford will spend the
I week-end at The New Rabun Hotel
i in Mountain City.
Helps Looks of City.
The old woden two-story structure
at Franklin and Carter streets has
been torn down, greatly improving
this section of our city. Mr. A. N.
Alford, owner of the property, plans
i no development at this time, it was
stated.
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Gets 100 Per Cent Report.
Mr. A. F. Bell, proprietor of the
: Hartwell Coca-Cola Co., is in receipt
of the report as made August 3,
1925, by Inspector W. M. Alman, of
the Service Dept., Coca-Cola Bottling
Co., Atlanta, Ga. In every instance
i the Hartwell plant was rated 100
points. This speaks well for Mr.
Bell and his corps, and is assurance
■ that his drinks are always pure.
Mr. Schafer Skelton, since the
blaze Saturday, has moved into the
Kidd building, opposite Elrod's store.
They are doing business as usual.
No clothing was damaged by the fire
or water Saturday. The phone
number is 76.
Mr. and Mrs. Olan Teasley and
two children, of Toccoa, were guests
Saturday in the home of Dr. and
Mrs. B. C. Teasley.
Messrs. Willie and Carey Carter
have positions in Florida.
Mrs. Lennie Stovall, of Elberton,
is spending several days with Mrs.
Inez Bond and her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. P. Gaines.
At Mountain City.
Among those registered at The
New Rabun Hotel in Mountain City
this week are:
Mr. and Mrs. John Lee Adams.
Mrs. Montine Skelton, Mrs. Clar
ence Wall.
Miss Maude Carter, Miss Lois Mc-
Mullan.
Mrs. O. Y. McLees.
Mrs. Chas. L. Nelms and Miss
Katherine Nelms.
Miss Annie Grace Skelton.
Mr. Harold B. Alford, Mr. Mar
ion C. Thoiyton.
Messrs. Don and L. C. Thornton.
Mr. Ernest W. Harper.
Attend Medical Meeting.
Among those attending the annual
session of the Eighth District Medi
cal Society in Athens Wednesday
were Dr. and Mrs. George S. Clark,
Dr. and Mrs. W. E. McCurry, Dr. and
Mrs. B. C. Teasley. Dr. Teasley was
among those on the program for the
day’s session.
Dr. W. I. Hailey is in Miami, Fla.,
for a few days on business.
The many friends of Dr. Owen
Meredith will regret to know that he
has been very ill for the past ten
days.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bingham, of
Prattsville, Ala., are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Bingham. The former
couple were happily married last
week and are including a visit to Mr.
Bingham’s brother and family here
as a part of their honeymoon. We
welcome them.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fisher and
children and Mrs. A. J. Gillieland, of
Atlanta, will arrive this week-end to
be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. G.
Craft and family.
Many Hartwell and Hart county
people will attend the Truitt-McCon
nell revival in Franklin, N. C. ' Stop
at THE NEW RABUN HOTEL in
Mountain City, Ga., on your way.
Mrs. Amanda McMullan, Mrs. Ed
Vickery and Mrs. Leila Bond leave
this Thursday morning for Franklin,
C., to attend the Truitt-McCon
nell meeting.
Son Campbell has returned from a
! two weeks’ visit to Rock Hill, S. C.,
and Charlotte, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Parker and
I sons, Messrs. Dick and Lawrence
Parker, of Abbeville, S. C., were
guests Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. Geo.
S. Clark.
Col. and Mrs. Geo. L. King and
family, of Bradentown, Fla., Dr. and
Mrs. Joe Brown, of Carnesville, Mr.
and Mrs. W. P. King, of Carnesville,
Mrs. W. M. Alexander, of Atlanta,
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.
M. Teasley.
A party of women, members of
the W. M. S. of the Hartwell Metho
dist church, accompanied Mrs. Nell
Proffitt Moore to Elberton Monday
afternoon where Mrs. Moore made
a splendid talk on her work among
the women in Brazil. Rev. and Mrs.
Moore and children are guests in the
home of their aunt, Miss Emma Kay.
Those from Hartwell attending the
meeting were Miss Kav, Mrs. W. C.
Page, Mrs. H. H. Wilcox, Mrs. J. W.
Morris.
Misses Josephine and Frances Vick
ery have returned after a visit of
several weeks to Mr. and Mrs. N. A.
Howell in Atlanta.
For Statesboro Visitor.
Mrs. Lucius L. McMullan enter
tained a number of friends at lunch
eon last Saturday at the Hotel Hart
well, the occasion being in honor of
Mrs. Homer C. Parker, of Statesboro.
Prof, and Mrs. M. D. Herring, of
Ellaville, Ga., spent Monday night
at the Estes’ home en route home
from Montreat, N. C., the Presby
terian summer camp. Mr. Herring
is one of south Georgia’s best known
educators. While here he called on
Dr. S. R. Patton, who was a former
pupil at Ellaville.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Eakes and
children, of Tulsa, Okla., were guests
last week-end of Mrs. Eakes’ sister,
Mrs. W. Z. Yates, and family, and
Mr. Herman L. Yates.
ATTEND the big Truitt-McConnell
revival in Franklin, N. C., beginning
this week. Stop at THE NEW RA
BUN HOTEL in Mountain City, Ga.
Just a nice ride to Franklin, paved
half way.
STAR THEATRE
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
“Little French Girl,” with Alice
Joyce, Neil Hamilton, Mary Brian,
Esther Ralston. If you are one of
the million readers of America’s fav
orite novel, you’ll need no coaxing to
see the picture. If you haven’t read
it, we promise you a story of tre
mendous appeal and unfailing inter
est, brilliantly screened.
SATURDAY
Bob Custer in “Trigger Fingers,”
a Sunshine Comedy and “Riders of
the .Plains” No. 6.
MONDAY
“Playing With Souls.” Rivals—
father and son! for the love of a
Parisian beauty. Here’s a new kind
of plot—new revelations to thrill
you—new dramatic moments for
you to remember. Few pictures will
fire your soul as this one can, with
Jacqueline Logan, Mary Astor, Clive
Brook, “Buster” Collier.
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
“Sandra,” starring Barbara La
Marr and Bert Lytell. To Paris!
To Deauville! To Monte Carlo! Be
hind her one man’s broken heart.
Before her the hearts of many men.
Love life adventure! Sandra
sought all these and in the end weary
footsteps drew her back to the only
true love she had ever known.
We serve you Ice Cream in Brow
ers’ Pound Cake Cones, exclusively.
There’s a difference.
HERNDON’S DRUG STORE.
WANTED.—Chickens, Eggs and
Butter. StANLY J. BROWN,
Hartwell, Ga.
Watch for boll weevils. We have
Feeny Dusting Machines.
A. N. Alford & Co.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Wanted Lost Found
For Sale For Rent
Money Saving Bargains
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WANTED. —Chickens, Eggs and
Butter. STANLY J. BROWN,
Hartwell, Ga.
“LOST —A Wife.” Coming soon.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Five-room
house, on east Howell street. See
E. B. HALL, Anderson, S. C.. Route
6, or GUY H. NORRIS, Hartwell, Ga.
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NOTICE.—WiII the party borrow
ing our hand saw recently kindly re
turn same. HARTWELL FURNI
TURE CO.
FOR SALE.—Pure Abruzzi SEED
RYE.
2- J. P. JONES, Hartwell.
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS—The
Sun has just received shipment of
new Typewriter Ribbons.
We handle Costa’s Brick Ice
Cream. Take a Brick home with you.
HERNDON’S DRUG STORE.
Plant the Yellow Ruta Baga Tur
nip now.
A. N. ALFORD & CO.
“LOST—A Wife.” Coming soon.
We serve Costa’s “just a little bet
ter” Ice Cream. Six different flavors
daily. Call for your favorite flavor.
HERNDON’S DRUG STORE.
See me for HAIL INSURANCE.
JOE A. THORNTON,
At Store, Depot Street.
We have a new barrel of Fancy
Muscovado Molasses.
A. N. Alford & Co.
We serve Costa’s “just a little bet
ter” Ice Cream, exclusively. Call
for your favorite flavor.
HERNDON’S DRUG STORE.
FOR SALE.—Underwood Type
writer. Good condition. Cheap
for cash.
* MRS. NELL NICHOLS.
FOR SALE.—Pure Abruzzi SEED
RYE.
2-2t* J. P. JONES, Hartwell.
FOR RENT.—A new five-rotjm
house. Good barn, good pasture.
J. R. LEARD.
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NOTICE!
We have permanently located in
the C. I. Kidd building, opposite Mr.
Elrod’s store, Franklin street, and
solicit your Pressing and Dry Clean
ing business.
Prompt service at all times.
Telephone 76.
HARTWELL PRESSING
CLUB
Schafer Skelton, Propr.
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Come by HAILEY’S NO. 1 and
take a pint of delicious ICE CREAM
home with you. Any kind, 30c pint.
Hartwell Bank block.
ISHAM B. HAILEY, Propr.
“LOST—A Wife.” Coming soon.
FOR SALE.—Damsons, any quan
tity, at 40c per gallon.
M’RS. FRANK SEAWRIGHT,
Hartwell, Route 3.
FOR RENT.—S-room House with
lights. See
S. J. BROWN.
We serve you Ice Cream in Brow
ers’ Pound Cake Cones, exclusively.
There’s a difference.
HERNDON’S DRUG STORE.
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Try VEAL’S
Honey Cream
Fruit Cake
Large 3-Layer
CAKE
50c each
HOT PAN ROLLS
10c doz.
Hartwell Steam
Bakery
E. A. VEAL, Propr.
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“LOST—A Wife.” Coming soon.
Come by HAILEY’S NO. 1 and
take a pint of delicious IC E CREAM
home with you. Any kind, 30c pint.
Hartwell Bank block.
ISHAJd B. HAILEY, Propr.
FOR SALE. —House and ten acres
in Hartwell. Ten rooms with all
conveniences. Close in. Price right,
J .T. BREWER.
" NOTICE
TO THE PUBLIC:
I will operate TAXI anywhere day
or night.
Telephone M-96.
52-4t* ISHAM VICKERY.
Come by HAILEY’S NO. 1 and
take a pint of delicious ICE CREAM
home with you. Any kind, 30c pint.
Hartwell Bank block.
ISHAM B. HAILEY, Propr.
ONE-DAY dry cleaning service.
Send us your Clothes and Dresses
for the Columbia Dry Cleaning Co.
HARTWELL PRESSING CLUB,
Schafer Skelton, Propr.
WANTED. —School boarders. Con
venient to school. Rates reasonable.
MRS. JOHN M. CARLTON,
2-3t* Hartwell, Ga.
Come by HAILEY’S NO. 1 and
take a pint of delicious ICE CREAM
i home with f/ou. Any kind, 30c pint.
Hartwell Bank block.
ISHAM B. HAILEY, Propr.
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Come by and take a pint of ICE
CREAM home with you, only 30c,
at HAILEY’S NO 2, next to P. O.
i
We make all kind of Keys.
YATES HDW. & FURN. CO.
We serve Costa’s “just a little bet
, ter” Ice Cream. Six different flavors
, dailv. Call for your favorite flavor.
HERNDON’S DRUG STORE.
1 We have a few more Red Valen-
I tine Beans for late plantings.
A. N. ALFORD & CO.
Come by and take a pint of ICE
CREAM home with'you, only 30c,
at HAILEY’S NO 2, next to P. O.
| WANTED.—Chickens, Eggs and
Butter. STANLY J. BROWN,
Hartwell, Ga.
We serve our cream in Browers’
Cones. Cost us more, but they are
1 better.
HERNDON’S DRUG STORE.
Start your garden over since the
rain. We have the Seed.
A. N. ALFORD & CO.
Clothes and fine Dresses cleaned
like new in ONE DAY, by Columbia
Dry Cleaning Co.
HARTWELL PRESSING CLUB,
Schafer Skelton, Propr.
We have Feeny Dusters and Myers
i Sprayers for feeding boll weevils.
A. N. Alford & Co.
Clothes and fine Dresses cleaned
like new in ONE DAY, by Columbia
Dry Cleaning Co.
HARTWELL PRESSING CLUB,
Schafer Skelton, Propr.
“LOST—A Wife.” Coming soon.
We have all the best varieties of
Turnip Seed.
A. N. ALFORD & CO.
We serve Costa’s “just a little bet
ter” Ice Cream. Six different flavors
daily. Call for your favorite flavor.
HERNDON’S DRUG STORE.
FOR RENT.—Two nice furnished
bed rooms.
MRS. J. W. MORRIS.
We serve Costa’s “just a little bet
ter” Ice Cream, exclusively. Call
for your favorite flavor.
HERNDON’S DRUG STORE.
We serve our cream in Browers’
Cones. Cost us more, but they are
better.
HERNDON’S DRUG STORE.
WANTED. —Chickens, Eggs and
Butter. / STANLY J. BROWN,
Hartwell, Ga.
ONE-DAY’ dry cleaning service.
Send us your Clothes and Dresses
for the Columbia Drv Cleaning Co.
HARTWELL PRESSING CLUB,
Schafer Skelton, Propr.
Our Fancy Molasses have not been
adulterated. They come to us in
the original hogsheads.
A. N. Alford & Co.
We handle Cosra’s Brick Ice
Cream. Take a Brick home with vou.
HERNDON’S DRUG STORE.
IF YOUR SINGER refuses to sing,
send for me. I make them “sing.”
REPAIR any kind of SEWING MA
CHINE. < Parts for all kinds, needles
and bobbins, etc. -
R. I. McCURLEY
Singer Sewing Machine Office
Next to Alford’s Warehouse
ts HARTWELL, GA.
WANTED.—Chickens, Eggs and
Butter. STANLY J. BROWN,
Hartwell, Ga.
Come by HAILEY’S NO. 1 and
take a pint of delicious ICE CREAM
home with you. Any kind, 30c pint.
Hartwell Bank block.
ISHAM B. HAILEY, Propr.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
All obituaries and memorial notices
and cards of thanks are charged at
the rate of one-half cent per word. In
sending in these notices please bear
this in mind. We W’ant to publish the
account of the death of all persons in
this county and section, and ask our
correspondents to send them in as
soon as they occur, but all obituaries
and memorials and cards of thanks
must be paid for at the rate above
mentioned.
THE HARTWELL SUN. ,