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CHATTANOOGA
When yon come to CliaUmiooga for
optical Horvioe, don’t forget to look
for the 'SIGN."
We (Irlnd Our Glasses Here
The only Optical House in Chatta
nooga qualified for grinding lenses
from the rough.
BYES EXAMINED
and glasses ground and delivered on
the same day.
HARRIS & HOGSHEAD
The Manufacturing Opticians,
lb E. Eighth St, Phone (17ft
Chattanooga, Tonn.
Notice to the Public
E. H. \\ vstt has sold bis stock of
Dry G ods, Notions, srd Bhces to.).
L. Moore A- Co , nno the Henderson
Hardware Co. will succeed E. 11.
Wyatt in Ihepeneial llauiware and
Furniture bttincFS.
We are agents for the Oliver.
Chattanooga and Y ? ulean Plows, and
we will cany a complete line of
Hardware to supply the demands of
the people.
We have Bear and Sholze Wheat
Guano for sale.
We solicit the patronage of every
farmer in this section. Call and
see us.
HENDERSON HARDWARE CO,
11-4 Chickamauga, Ga.
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jj Coming to The Fair? |l
}j You Should Come, at Least For One Day—
| BOTH DAYS IP YOU CAN |
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Fairs are good things; this Bank believes in them. The social W
feature, the gathering of the people for a day’s recreation during the _
busy harvest season is worth much; friendly competition for prizes «
for the best stock and the best farm products is worth more. Be sure W
to bring an exhibit and try to win one or more of the prizes that have
been offered.
ft has been a pleasure and a privilege for this Bank to contribute n
to the premium lists. We want to see the agricultural interests of W
Walker orosper and grow greater every year. We are always ready w
to help any way we can for this end. K
While attending the fair, come to see us; wc want to renew old ffl
friendships; make new ones. We are still at our old location on the 5?
east side of the square, but not for long. Workmen are now busy re- w
modelling the Farias building for us. We will soon be in our new K
home, where we will have much better facilities for serving our pa- 5?
trons. We are growing, thanks to the patronage of the people of Wal
ker. patronage which we appreciate and have tried and will always try, M
to merit. ftjH
By-the-way, to our farmer friends who deposit their cotton money [l2]
with us this fall, we have a handsome and durable leather coin bag to
bo given away. Kvery farmer should have one. [M]
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CHICKAMAUGA FAIR
FRIDAY AND SATDRDAY
OCT. 21 AND 22
Gates Open Friday 9 O’clock
Admission, Adults 10c
Children Free
PROGRAM AT GATES
EVERYBODY GOME ANO HAVE
A 6000 TIME
TOWN AND COUNTY
Rapid progress has been made
the past week on the waterworks
and lights plants by the contractors,
J. B. McCrary Co. The power
house at the spring is near comple
tion and neit week will «ee the
completion of the conciete reser
voir.
W. F. M. Wall and the LaFavette
Fruit Co. have agreed to an ex
change of property, Mr. Wall ac
quiring the Rrown farm east of town,
having an acreage of 1(50, the com
pany taking over two residences
owned by Mr. Wall in West LaFay
ette.
Mrs I, S. Mum ford tnd son
Robert, Misses Elna snd Julia Jones
and Mrs R. W. Jones, of Carters
ville, and Mrs J. 8. Cleghorn and
Miss Arinelyzbeth Cleghorn, of
Summerville, were here Saturday,
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ward
law.
A new business firm formed last
week is that of Wright & King,
composed os Stewart Wright and
Battey King. They will engage
i n the real estate business, making
a specialty of farming lands, and.
will also do a general insurance
business.
C. P. Pickard, the contractor, has
a large force of carpenters engaged
in remodelling T. A. Jackson’s resi
dence on Cherokee avenue. The
dwelling will be made a full two
story structure, and the veranda
will be extended along the north
side of the bouse.
t Walker County Messenger, October 21,1910
; Use Lynn's remedies. They are
•11 guaranteed.
Russ Jenkins is visiting homefolks
•t Rising Fawn.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crutchfield
and Misses Lillie and Vera Varnell,
of Flintstone, returned last week
from Knoxville, where thev attended
the exposition.
Splendid congregations are at
tending the revival services in prog
ress at the Baptist church this
week. Rev. C. B. Wright is being
assisted by Rev. H. C. Buchholz, a
noted evangelist of Atlanta. Music
is being furnished by a large choir,
directed by Prof. Jesse Williams,
of Rome.
When you come to the fair bring
your children. Let us fit them in
Hats, Cloaks, Capes and Caps.
We are ready for the children. A
gold ring for every baby [under one
year of age that comes in our store
within the next thirty days, so do
not fail to bring the babies.—Mrs.
J. F. Wardlaw.
Rev. Lucius Braswell, pastor of
the First Presbyterian church of
Dyer, Tenn., spent several days here
the first of the week, the guest of
his sister-m law, Mrs. P. A. Cooper.
Mr. Braswell preached by invitation
a( the Methodist church Sunday
morning, a large congregation hear
ing an excellent sermon by him.
The fall session of the Cherokee
Presbytery, held at Bethel church
last week, was reported one of the
best and most large y attended in
years. All the ministers of the
Presbytery were in attendance, and
some splendid sermons were de
livered by Dr. Sydnor, Dr. Patton
and Rev. Sims. Lindale was selec
ted as the next home of the Presby
tery.
Prof. /. W. Jones, of Pittsburg,
was in town Saturday, having come
down to present the claims of his
school for an additional assistant
to the county board of education.
Prof. Jones reported a splendid
attendance and said the enrollment
had climbed to the record figure
of 230. The board agreed to aid
the school in paying the salary of
another assistant. Assisting Prof.
Jones are his wife and Misses Irene
and Estelle Gidden s.
ymm Daisy and Ceorgi* Oeoper
left Thursday for Dyer, Tenn., where
they will spend two weeks visiting
relatives.
Buy your Furniture, Btoves and
House Furnishinga from W. O.
Davenport, West LaFayette. He
will save you money.
John Rhyne, who in attending
school at Powder Springs, sustained
a bad fall at the school one day last
week, resulting in a broken arm.
C. P. Higgins and family, of
Rome, spent Wednesday here, hav
ing come up to attend the funeral
of the former's mother, Mrs. A. M.
Higgins, who was buried here Wed
nesday morning.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
has become famous for its cutes of
coughs, rolds. croup and influenza
Try it when in need. It contains
no harmful substance and always
gives prompt relief. Sold by all
druggists.
Beginning Dec. Ist, according to
a recent order of the president, as
sistant postmasters will be placed
under the civil service commission.
The order means that F. 0. Fariss
will be LaFayette’s assistant post
master as*long as he wants the job,
of course pending good behavior.
Card of Thanks
I wish to tbank the kind people,
both of Rossville and LaFayette, for
their kindness to us in our sad be
reavement in the death of my grand
mother; also wish to thank them for
the beautiful floral offerings. May
God’s richest blessings rest on each
and every one.
DOVIE WILLIAMS.
Seed Wheat For Sale
I have Tennessee Red Prolific
Seed Wheat for sale. This is a very
prolific variety.—J. D. Strickland,
Kensingtoo, Ga. 11 4 It
Dr, Shannon P, Warrenfells
DENTIST
813 V Market St. Phone Main 70
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Office open at Chickamauga, Oa.
Saturdays
Petition ior Charter.
Georgia—Walker County.
To the Superior Court of said county:
j The petition of D. T. Harris, J. F.
Bonds and J. 11. Camp, all of said state
and county, respectfully shows:
1. That they desire for themselves,
their associates, successors and assigns,
to become incorporated under the name
and style cf the “Chickamauga Manu
facturing Company,” with principal
■ office and place of business at Chicka
| manga, Ga., said county.
2. The term for which petitioners de
sire to be incorporated is twenty years
with the piivilege of renewal at the end
of that time.
2. The capital stock of the corporation
is to he Five Thousand Dollars, divided
into shares of one hundred dollars each
Petitioners, however, ask the privileg,
of increasing said capital stock from
time to time riot exceeding Twenty
Thousand I collars in the aggregate.
4. The whole of the said capital stock
has already been paid in—the sum of
Five Thousand Dollars.
5 The object of the proposed corpora
tion is pecuniary gain and profit to its
stockholders. Petitioners propose to
carry on a general lumber business,
wholesale aud retail, planing mill, saw
mill, cotton ginning, with suoh other
and contingent work and character as
beloog directly or indirectly to such
business wi h the right to sell and
handle merchandise in retail trade in
such manner as may seem best to the
interest of the stockholders, and to han
dle such articles in the scope of the en
tire business as may be profitable te said
business with the fight to control or di
rect said business by agents or other
wise as the stockholders or directors
shall direc r , with the further light to
do all acts as pertain to such business,
the right to sue aud be sued, to buy and
sell articles, lands and tenements, prop
erty of whatever kind handled in the
scope of the said business.
Wherefore petitioners pray to be made
a body corporate under the name aDd
style aforesaid, entitled to all the rights,
privileges and immunities and subject
to the liabilities fixed by law. This
October 20th, 1910.
JAMKB S. ROSSER,
Att’y for Petitioners.
Georgia--Walker County.
I, R. N. Dickerson, clerk of the supe
rior court of Walker oouuty. do hereby
certify that the above and foregoing is
a true and correct oopv of petition for
charter filed in iny office on October 19,
1910 R. N. DICKERSON,
Olerk Superior Court Walker County.
Our
Profit
COMES IN SELLING
MORE GOOFS. *
OUR SALES INCREASE
EACH YEAR.
We boy our gcods to please and
mark them to sell.
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It is to your advantage to trade here. We don’t mean
to make the claim that we sell better goods than anyone else,
but we do offer you the beat grades produced. And we have a
complete stock too, of everything any drug store sells. Medi
cines, Sundries, Boda Water, (’indies. If w'e doh f i happen to
have exat-tlv what you want we ll get it for you as soon as pos*
sible, and at no extra cost to you. Trade here for the satisfac
tion others get.
“A nice cold phosphate for mine!" A nice cold snappy
phosphate drink on a hot day! Can you beat it for a thirst
chaser? We make them, fruity and delicious, cold and bub
bling. Then there are other soda drinks, too. Visit our New
Sanitary Soda Fountain. Come once and you will come again.
WARTHEN’S DRUG STORE
For Sale!
Trotting Dennis, my great stand
ard bred Morgan Stallion. The
champion prize winner and match
less beauty that ran out ahead of all
the others in the contest. Seven
years old. Guaranteed perfectly
sound, and gentle. My wife drives
him with perfect safety. Price very
reasonable.
JOHN D. POPE,
Villanow, Ga.
I will have him at the fair at La-
Fayette Oct. 2Stb.
FIl IPINO DIAMOND RING SI.OO
Brilliant as the Genuine;
I jeen seen before ;monut
„.... a, has appearance of $25
Ring, i. nly an expert can tell the differ
ence. rend 50c and we will send the
Ring. Pay balance iu 30 days. Send
slip of paper for size of riug wanted.
The Star Co., 1334 Madison St.
Dept, 4 Chicago
Puts Your Kidneys Right
Kidney weakness is the danger signal for Rheumatism and Bright’s
Disea.se—the advance guard of a persistent malady.
You certainly cannot afford to trifla with the slightest kidney ail
ment —systematic treatment snould begin with the first
symptoms of stress in the region of the kidneys.
The pain may be slight at first —may give you the imoression that
it requires no special attention—wi'l no doubt leave in a
day or so, but—
Do not overlook the fact that the pain, however slight, is the
foreiunner of further trouble.
The bladder, liver, kidneys and urinary tract should be thorough
ly cleansed of impurities and restored to a state of normal
activity.
Xyal’s S one Root Compound will do this and more than that it
wi I cleanse the bl >o i of Uric Acid —the chief causative factor
in Rheumatism.
Now that mu know the best remedy do not neglect any kidney
♦ roiihL—-do not allow the disease to become chronic.
If alt- r a 'air irinl, Nyal’s Stone Root Compound fails to benefit
y cl, your money will be refunded—cheerfully.
Fifty <a'"ie and One Dollar.
We expect to be here in bnsiness a good many years. The only
way we tan do it is by treating everybody right. That’s our policy.
HENOERSON-ALEXANDER DRUG COMPANY,
ROSSVILLE : : GEORGIA
Phone Main 990
READY FOR BUSINESS
-We are now ready to figure with
you for your plumbing and electrical
work. The contractors state that the
electric light and waterworks plants
will be in operation about the Ist of
November. You should place your or
ders for plumbing and electrical work
now so that you can have the privilege
of these utilities from the start.
Call and inspect our line at our shop
in the Cooper Building. All material we
handle is guaranteed to be first-class and
our work will be the best.
LaFayette Plumbing Co.
W. P. COPELAND, Manager
Good results always follow the use
of Foley Kidney Pills. They con
tain just the ingredients necessary
to tone, strengthen and regulate the
kidneys and bladder, and cure back
ache.— Warthen’s Drug Store.
Call
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