The Hartwell sun. (Hartwell, GA.) 1879-current, August 14, 1925, Image 13

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1887 AN ENVIABLE RECORD 1925 THIRTY-EIGHT YEARS OF SERVICE z ' 1 / inirpi EM Teach * gKS The W MlaChild o — THE HARTWELL BANK is now, as it has ever I IT IS NOT ENOUGH for one to know that since been, vitally interested in the Schools of Hart- yery birth of I{itut j on __back yon- well and Hart County. We realize that schools . • ... , .. . » der in 1887 —the one dominating factor of our mean better citizens and consequently a bet- ter community in which this bank can carry business has been SERVICE, but it is worth on its work of service. while to everybody within reach of these * ‘ ‘ AS DEPOSITORY for the City of Hartwell and words to know that we are keeping ever- the Board of Education, we are closely iden- ' lastindv at 1P tified with the schools of this city, and are ready at all times to do our part toward a bet- , f HAD WE NOT MAINTAINED—from the very ter school. organization of this bank —our rigid policy of AS THIS IS A SPECIAL edition in the interest , J f u > SERVICE to our patrons and friends Hart of The Hartwell Schools, may we not bring . . . i i if r H well and Hart County would not have wit- you this message in behalf of the children — J your children—the future citizens of Hartwell nessed such remarkable growth in our in- and Hart County: “Give your children a bet- fluence. ter chance than you had. When all is said and done, the greatest piece of work that a IT WAS MUCH holding of our old pa . man has in life is to provide for his family. You want your children to be free from han- trons as the gaining of new ones—that’s the dicap of poverty, you want them to have edu- real t eß t o f th e banking business. We are cation, comforts and opportunity for ad proud of the fact that a very large number of vancement. Then the path lies clear before you in the form of a BANK ACCOUNT. May our friends and P atrons date back to the we not help you?” opening of this business. NO ACCOUNT TOO SMALL—NONE TOO LARGE—FOR OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT THE HARTWELL BANK MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE OFFICERS: DIRECTORS: ' D. C. ALFORD - S. W. THORNTON - R. E. MATHESON D. C. ALFORD, President - R. C. THORNTON, V.-President L PHILLIPS - M. M. NORMAN - DR. W. I. HAILEY M. M. NORMAN, V.-Presideht - FRED S. WHITE, Cashier C MULLAN THE HARTWELL SUN. HARTWELL, GA., AUGUST 14, 1925