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I The Denver Lunch Room 1
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| LaFayette : : Georgia 3
D To Our Friends and Patrons: W
□ We take this opportunity of thanking you for past W
favors and we feel under many obligations to you for H
H your liberal patronage. It is you who have brought us Cj
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Q of our kind in the couuty, of which we are proud. p
H We are still striving to grow larger. Our motto Q
M is to do unto others as we like them to do to us. We
H give the worth of your money, or your money back. p
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M to our lunch room where you will find the best of order, u
U best of lunches and the most courteous treatment,
p liring your ladies and children. p
M We also ~arry a nice line of Confectionery, Cigars u
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3 Lunches from lOc up Eq
3 Sandwiches 5c tq
3 Cofiee or soft drinks 5c 5
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GRAND MASTER BANKS
WON’T SERVE A6AIN
Macon, Ga,—The announcement
was made today that Grand Master
Henry Banks, of tbe grand lodge of
Georgia Masons, will not offer for
re-election at tbe annual convention
in Macon on October 2<5 ana 27.
Ajnovement is under way, how-
Men’s and Boys’ Clothing at Irresistible Prices
One lot Men's Fall suite, grey mixtures,
solid brown Melton’s, worsteds, cheviot ef
fects. worth anywhere from $7.50 n aq
to $lO, very special Z.MO
One lot Men's Fall and winter suits, con
sisting of pure worsted and woolen fabrics.
These suite were bought from manufacturer
at an extraordinary bargain and will go on
sale at far less than the wholesa'e sw jo
cost. Worth sl2 50. Will *ll for | ,40
Men’s new tall styles medium and heavy
weight suits in blue and black serges, fancy
worsteds and cassimeres and other a aq
popular fabrics, price sls to $lB J7.J10
Men's strict y high grade fall suits, in this
season’s cute and fabrics, wide range of
classy sty es, worth $22.50 to wj AO
$27 50. special in this sale I*7o
100 pairs Men’s pants, worth A
up to $1 80, very special D*fC
Men’s fine dress pants, new fall patterns
and styles, $5 00and $3.5J lAQ
values 1.5J5
The Great Hisey Loom-End Sale at
The Miller - Mitchell Co. Dep. Store
Corner Main and Market Sts. - - Chattanooga, Tennessee
ever, to get Mr. Banks to reconsider
this decision.
Notice
All parties due Wardlaw Bros, for
guano by note or account, will find
same at First National Bank, dne
Nov. Ist, as Wardlaw Bros, have
dissolved partnership.
WARDLAW BROS.
Per W. A. W.
Look What Your Money Will Do A.t
MILLER-MITCHELL COMPANY’S
Walker County Messenger, October 21, 1910
MT. CARMEL
LaFayette, Rfd. 4, Oct. 19.
Well, the farmers are having some
fine weather for the gathering of
their crops.
J. D. Hampton aad son, Harrison,
were visiting Mrs. R. E. Harrison,
of Concord, last Buoday.
E. D. Wood, of this place, is
smiling over the arrival of a big
girl.
Wallace Woods made a flying
trip to Gordon Springs last Satur
day.
Will Mitchell, of Wesley Chapel,
was visiting his father and mother
here Sunday.
Willie Adams was visiting friends
and relatives in LaFayette Sun
day.
We are glad to report Arthur
Surrette on the mend.
Fred Srite, of Chattanooga, spent
Sunday with his father andjjmother.
Rev. H. 0. Green preached bna of
his able sermons at Fairview last
Sunday.
SUSANER.
Mrs. Will Srite, of Florida, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. H. B.
Srite.
James Brown, of Naomi, was vis
iting G. Y. Strickland Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. V/. O. McCurdy
spent Sunday very pleasantly with
Mr. and Mrs. George Ashworth.
On account of the singing at Fair
view Sunday the singing here was
called in.
The fourth quarterly conference
for this work will be held at Kens
ington Saturday and Sunday, Oct.
22nd and 23rd.
Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Martin
spent Tuesday with Mrs. T. W.
Haslerig.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Orr, gave a
birthday dinner last Sunday week,
Oct. 10th, in honor of their son
Millard’s twenty-third birthday.
Those present weie: Mr. and Mrs.
Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Adam9,Mr.
and Mrs. Loyd. Mrs. Savage, Mrs.
Crutchfield, Misses Julia Ashley,
Lottie Frankinstine, Bertha Srite,
Mary McCurdy, Amanda Ledbetter,
Ruby Srite, Fannie Ashley, Nora
Men's Cravenette Raincoats all colors and
blacks, worth sl(s 50 to /\q
One lot $4.00 and $4.50 extra *\ qq
fine dress pants, new snappy pats. Z**/0
Men’s fine pants, $5.00 to o ran
$7 50 values J.5/0
Boys' Good School n aq
Sails «J.*/0
Boys’ Suits and Pants
Boys’ School suite, with bloomer pants,
black and mixtures, worth w AO
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Boys blue serge and fancy mixture school
suite, with bloomer pants, this n aq
season’s patterns, $4.50 values Z»*/0
Boys’fine suite, worth $0.50 to $8(i0,
all new patterns and styles, j aq
very extra 4. *7O
Boys’ good knee pants, 3 to 9 years | p*
size, 50c values, a pair IOC
Men’s “Slip-On" Gossamer Raincoats,
tans and browns, $7.50 a aw
values U.y*)
Dr. J. W. Fuller,
of California.
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Pe-ru-m the Remedy,
DR. J. W. FULLKR, Scientific Opti
cian, SOU North Main St., Los Ange
les, Cal., writes:
“I was troubled with catarrh ot the
head for many years. It affected my
sense ot smell, hearing and sight.
<‘l spent lots of money with doctor*
and the use of local applications to re
lievo me, but to no purpose until my
attention was called to the wonderful
•fleets of Poruna.
“I must say that I met with most sur
prising and satisfactory results. Perp
na took hold of the complaint and drovs
It entirely out of my system.
“Although well along toward the
allotted span of man’s life, I am as
pleased as a child over the results, and
fool like a young man again.’’
Man-a-lin an ideal Laxative.
Cagle; Messrs. Gupthbert Strick
land and Arthur Ledbetter. Those
that did not enjoy the day were those
that were not fortunate enough to go.
John Sizemore was visiting home
folks Sunday.
Don’t forget our prayer meeting
every Sunday and Wednesday night,
but let us enter into it with more
zeal and earnestness.
Mt. Carmel Sunday school will
observe Orphan’s Day the first Sun
day in November.
MILLICENT.
Stupendous Bargains in Ladies’ Ready=to=Wear
The latest creations and designs from New York and Paris Salons are here for
your inspection, and every garment bears the Loom-End Tag.
Ladies’ $22.50 New Fall suits in fancy
stripe worsted, blues, greys, greens, blacks,
etc. Strictly man tailored, satin lined, with
satin collars and four large but- * J aq
tons in front—skirts pleated lTr«*fO
$27.50 to $37.50 Suits, in every con
ceivable weave and color, man tailored
throughout, with black satin lined collars,
six-button group etfect. Very t\t\
handsome bargain at ZZ.DU
62 inch Broadcloth Capes, Military trim
mings, all colors and blacks, brass military
buttons, worth $7.50, Loom- J AO
End Price 4«*/0
Ladies' 54 inch Coats, best qua ity Broad
cloth, handsomely trimmed, colors black,
blue, tan and red. Tailored effect, n aq
worth $16.50 to SIB.OO
Ladies' Raincoats, waterproof, j aa
variety of patterns, $7.50 vsls.... tt.J/O
Ladies' 54 inch cloth coats, brown,n aq
tans, black, $6 values *J«*fO
This is the Headquarters For the
BEST BARGAINS
in Chattanooga, Tennessee
MAX BRENER
218 E. Main Street
Fall buying starts with a rush today. The
goods are first-class, the stock is complete with
the most up-to-date Dry Ooods, Shoes, Hats,
Ladies’ and uentlemen’s read v-to-wear goods,
and I guarantee you that my prices are lowest
of the lowest. I cordially invite you to call and
see my prices and I thauk you in advance for do
ing so.
I will give you an idea below
of a few of my prices:
Shoes from 19 cents a pair up to $ 5.00
Suits from 1.48 up to 22.50
Ladies waists from 48c up to 2.98
Ladies’ Tailor-made Suits 7.90 to 15.00
Calicoes from 4c up
Women's Shoes 98c up
Coats and Cioaks 1.98 up
Ladies’ Hats 98c to 6.90
Underwear 19c up
Ladies’ and Gent’s coat sweaters 48c np
Suspenders 10c up
Fall stock Brogan shoes 1.00
Men’s 12.50 Worsted Suits 7.50
The best and heaviest fleece lined shirts and drawers 38c
Men's Fine Hats, 1,00 and 1.25 values, at 50u
Men’s Fur and Corduroy 50c Caps 25c
Dress Goods from 10c up
When you are coming and ready to buy
your fall goods we want to show you what we
consider the best values on earth for the money
MAX BRENER
218 E. Main Street
Chattanooga : : Tennessee
Ladies’s4 inch black cloth coats OQQ
$5 values 0
All wool Panama Skirts, some witn silk
bands, some folds, and nicely 1 f a
made, worth 3.00 to 4 00 laDU
Ladies’ black and blue brilliantice| aa
skirts, all sizes, worth 2.00 1 *UU
Ladies’ all wool skirts, new fall designs,
variety of fabrics, nicely trimmed, n aq
all colors, 5.00 and 6 00 values Lt,U Q
Ladies’ $5 silk petticoats, high grade
taffetta silk, colors, blue, black, grey, grpen,
lavender, etc., made lull n aa
extra special Lt.\j O
Ladies’ black near-silk underskirts, with
embroidered ruffle, 1.50 An
values «/OC
Good Satine Underskirts *>A
for jSjC
5 dozen 50c white waists, as long
as they last, each mDC
30 dozen white waists, worth f*/\
from $1 to 2.50, choice DUC