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Do Business
Without Cash
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Mr. Farmer, take the above for
your motto. When you come to
town to sell your cotton, deposit the
mcney with us, and issue checks for
your guano and other bills. The
safe, sane and complete way of set
tling your debts. A debt paid with
a check stays paid.
Did you get one of our “Cotton
Picker’s Account Books”? If not,
come in and let us give you one, they
are FREE.
Your business, large or small, will
be appreciated by
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BANK OF LAAYETTE
Capital and Surplus $80,000.00
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Watch and Jewelry repairing at
Willis’.
The"word Lynn is another word
for reliability.
Lynn’s Antiseptic Healing Oil for
cuts and burns.
Oarload wheat guano for sale. —
Paul C. Wardlaw. '
Miss Ora Barnett, of near Dalton,
is visiting Mrs. 0. H. Linn.
The most reliable of all Asthma
remedies is Lynn’s.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C- Miller, of
Chattanooga spent Sunday here.
I. M. Aenderson and M. M. Allen,
of Summerville, were in town Satur
day.
Miss Jennie Swann attended the
Cherokee Presbytery at Bethel last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Wardlaw, of
Dalton, were guests relatives here
Sunday.
J. P. Shattuck returned last Fri
day from a business trip to New
York city.
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For Sale—Good family and work
horse, for cash or nets. —W. A.
Wardlaw.
For the prompt and permanent
relief of Dyspepsia use Lynn’s Dys
pepsia cure.
The word South Bend means the
best watch that you can buy. Sold by
W. R. Willis.
For quick trips and careful driv
ing rent Rea’s auto. Rites reason
ble. Phone 155.
For Sale—Seven two-months-old
pigs, good stock. —W. Thompson,
LaFayette, Rfd. 2.
Arthur Surrette is ill with fever
at the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Surrette.
Mrs. W. A. Fuller, of Atlanta,
spent the week end here visiting her
sister, Mrs. John W. Bale.
Mrs. T. A. Jackson has returned
fnm Chattanooga, where she spent
last week visiting relatives.
Lynn's Chill and Fever Tonic
'carries a positive guarantee of ef
fectiveness. Try it.
The friends of Mrs. L. R. Mc-
Whorter, of Bronco, will regret to
learn that shp is quite ill.
Walker County .Messenger, October 21, 1910
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Come To The Fair
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We Welcome You to Our Store
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fAnd offer you the best lines
I of merchandise to be
' found at honest prices
FOR FAIR DAYS ONLY, 27-28
Red Seal Flour, 100 lba $3.50
( Sugar, 16 lbs 1.00
Meat, fat strips, 1 lb 12k
Tobacco, 3 plugs 25
Rice, 4 lbs 25
Matches, 3000 for 10
or
SanlT, 3 boxes for Lo
Lamp Oil per gal. 15c ngLi
prices low 1 jMp||Nf|i
Goods, Shoes, Hats, (Nothing, ImL
Ladies’ and Men’s Furnish
. %ash&'&me.
LaFayette . . Georgia
If you need a reliable time-keeper
let me sell you a South Bend watch.
From $lO up.—VV. R. Willis.
For improved Farm Lands in the
best county in the state, write Col
quitt County Land Co., Moultrie,
Ga. 11 44t
Solicitor Bale attended the state re
union of Confederate veterans at
Columbus Tuesday and Wednes
day.
W. A. Simmons, of near Duck
Creek, is making his plans to
move to Rome about the first of the
year.
W. L. Stansell has accepted a
position as salesman with H. Winer,
where be will be glad to have bis
friends call and see him.
Call in and see 11. P. Burney &
Co.’s beautiful line of Jewelry while
attending the fair.
The attractive cottage being
erected on Armuchee street north
of the Rhyne lot by Mrs. B. E-
Nelms, is nearing completion.
A. E. Ilarmon, who has had a
position with the LaFayette Bottling
Works, has been forced to give up
his job on account of ill health.
Get your Feed Supplies of all
kinds from Dan C. Wheeler & Co.
Chattanooga. They make a specialty
of Cotton Seed Meal and Dulls.
Terrel Deck, who is assisting
Postmaster Wyatt in the Cbicka
mauga postoffice, spent Sunday with
his parents near LaFayette.
Get your feed supplies of all kinds
from Dan C. Wheeler & Co., Chatta
nooga. They make a specialty of
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls.
J. P. Bomar, who went to Texas
from West Armuchee two years ago
and located near Moody, Texas, it*is
learned will return to Walker
this fall.
J. H. B. Rea has exchanged his
Buick touring car for a Maxwell
touring car. The deal was made
through the Wallace Buggy Co., of
Chattanooga.
Sam Wardlaw and sister, Miss
Belle Wardlaw, returned Saturday
from Oklahoma City, where they
spent several weeks visiting rela
tives and friends.
Lynn’s Cough Syrup is a laxative
medicine for coughs, colds, bronchi
tis. Purely vegetable, and is ths
most reliable remedy for sufferers
from lubg troubles.
ROBBERY
In Drug Store
Prices
No More
The small child
Can figure the difference
Between 75c and 85c and
One Dollar
This is what it used
to be One Dollar,
lio less; think back.
You can remember
Years Back
W. F. Wesenberg, who
now owns the
Rossville Drug Co.;
originated
Living Prices on drugs
and promised Chattanoo
ga and
North Georgia .that he
would
be their friend
CJas He Kept
His Promise?
Think of the old prices;
then what you now pay-
Don’t this say—Yes?
Don’t 2 plus 2 make 4?
Wesenberg’s
Rossville Drug Co.
[new]
Phones 288 and 4021
Living prices here —just
same
as at any of my Other
Stores
“Hitch Tour Horse With
Us.”
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LYNN REMEDIES TO BE !
SOLD IN WALKER COUNTY
We have secured the exclusive agency for the famous
LYNN line of Household Remedies for Walker eounty, and, be
ginning right away, the medicines will be sold throughout the
county.
Those who have used any of these preparations wiH welcome
the information that the entire line will be on sale here from now
on. The LYNN medicines are manufactured by one of the
largest and oldest ehemical manufacturing houses in America;
and each one of the seventy-five different preparations is backed
by the strongest kind of a guarantee as to purity and effective
ness No other line of patent medicines has enjoyed us long and
successful a sale as the LYNN goods.
Our salesman with the LYNN wagon will soon beflplaoing
these goods all over Walker county. WATCH FO t THE
LYNN WAGON.
8. W. FARISS DRUG COMPAFY.
('apt. and Mr?. J. C. Wardlaw
returned Sunday from Dalton where
they spent several days last week.
Mrs. J. E. Patton has been se
riously ill for several days, but her
friends will be glad to learn that she
is improving.
I oiler all my personal property
for sale. If you want a bargain call
before sale day; see what I have. —
J. 1). McConnell. It
If your watch does not give you
good service bring it when you come
to the fair and have 11. P. Burney &
Co. make it right.
'Squire W. A. Simmons, of Broom
town, will have Sundav for Macon
to attend the Grand lodge of Geor
gia Masons. Mr. Simmons will
represent Lookout lodge.
Have you bought your winter
Hat? If not see our display and
get our prices. Wo were never
better prepared than now to lit you
in style, color and price.—Mrs J. F.
Wardlaw.
Miss Willie Bradley, of Lumber
City, who was secured by the board
of education to take charge of the
elocution department, of the public
school, reached LaFayette last
Thursday.
LETTER TO T- A. JACKSON
LaFa ette, Ga.
Dear Sir: Brevity ia the soot of truth:
Devoe takes lees gallons for a job
than anv other paint.
And the paint that takes least gallons
wears longest; Always. We can’t help
it.
Vnnrs truly
!I4 F W DEVOE & CO
P S—Deck & Deck sell our paint.
Save Money
ITake advantage of the low price*.
See our exhibition of magnificent
I Millinery ~
Military Capes
Skirts
Waists
and all the novelties and accessories
to milady’s dress.
We are also prepared to fife up all
I Come to see us and make this
headquarters when in the city.
MISS BERNICE STEPHENSON, Trimmer
MRS. ANNIE CULBERSON, Assistant
MISS BERTHA TYNER, Saleslady
Mrs. C. F. Linn
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Mr. and Mrs. J. VV.
announce the engagement and ap
proaching marriage of their daught
er, Clemmie, to Charles 11. .Magjtl.
The wedding will be celebrated ia
Chattanooga late in November.
The ladies of the Home Minina
Society of the Methodist church will
serve lupches in a tent on the square
both days of the fair. The public ia
invited to call in and receive liberal
treatment from the ladies in charge
The friends of B. Suggs, the
popular section fbieman who baa
been ill with typhoid f/ver at a
Chattanooga hospital, will be gfarf
to know that he is recoveiing rapidly
and will probably be able to Itave
the hospital in a few days.
Sheriff R. S. Garmany and .1 11.
Webb left Tuesday on a hugiaesja
trip to New Mexico. Mr. Grrrtuny
will be away until the first of No
vember and during his absence, the
duties of bis office will be larked
after by Snerill elect Catron.
Get fa
Married
Young folks*-get
Married
If you knew of the handsome sew
Toilet Sets that we have, oa« of
which you might get as a wedding
present you would *un the “*«ful
risk.”
“Gel Married.” '*