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|| New shipments of Fall Goods which will be ready l.j
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W In the shipment are a big lot special sale of oid Ladies’ comforts, Prices on all goods will be
|| of Ladies’ and Men’s Sweaters, regular '" l ' s ° vah^ 9 °“ Sllle batimlliyat verylow and will certainly U
1,1 Men’s Overcoats, Men’s Hats. Men’s $1.1,0 and $2 Hats, special for p a y you to inspect our stock B
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[ J Also new shipment of Fall and 79c before making your fall and
Winter Shoes for Men, Women B,Rlot of ° u ss49’ * d ' ahßS ’ at winter purchases. Watch our |J
11 and Children 1:51 and fi-ss overaib, special for sat- a d next week for prices. |J
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S»~ - » ~ , , , We are closing out our line of Groceries but still
ii ol JLaaies oKirts mail tne latest have a large lot of canned Roods that we are selling fkg Broods vou buv here ts
II of Trine at 8c per can. Better buy now while you can get gUUUO yuu UU.y US
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MINUTES OF COUNTY
S. S. ASSOCIATION
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New Prospect l Gets Next
Meeting—Pres. Smith
Re-elected
The twenty-third semi-annual
session of the Walker County Sun
day school]} association met with
Union Chapel Sept.',24 and 25, Pres.
J. F. Smith [being present. The
association was called tope her by
song and pr. ver. Then the second
chapter[of Second Timothy was read
by Rev. Chas. Gray.
The first business called for re
ports from different schools. Then
the following program was rendered
by Ascalon Sunday school.
Recitation, LookJPleasant, Pheny
11 ice.
Recitation, Eid of the Way,
TABULATED REPORT
School Bupt. Teachers At. Col. Lit.
Mission Ridge J. R. Turner 5 05 ...$1 50 Union
Mt. Carmel G. W. Pierce 5 45 ... 80 M. E.
Osburn School House T. M. Ireland 6 70 ... 800 Union
Ascalon Lee LeCroy 6 65 ... 7.07 Union
New Prospect J. V. Johnson 4 50 ... 5.10 Cooks
Garrett’s Chapel J. F. Madaris 0 95 ... 75 Cooks
Chatta. Valley J.T. Howard 5 45... 0 Bapt.
Kensington Lon Wallin •7 45 ... OM. E
Fairview G. T. Bradley 4 30 ... 1 05 Union
Peavine W. M. McGregor 0 187... 4.00 Bapt.
Rock Spring John Lupo 5 80... 0
Union Chapel T. 11. Fowler 3 45 ... 1 75 Cooks
Earnest Carter.
Recitation, Dollie .Tames.
Recitation, Wherej Is Heaven,
Myrtle I^croy.
Recitation, Ruth Ilice.
Recitation, | How Readest Thou,
Irene Carter.
Recitation, Nobody Knows, Vester
Hollinsworth.
Recitation, Hobart James.
Recitation, Little Dot,[Vera Ilixon
Recitation, Little Mischief, Eva
Carter.
Recitation, Lines to Mother,
Walker County Messenger, October 21, 1910
Pearl Wallin.
Then a very interesting sermon
was pleached by Rev. B. H. Disney
from seeond Timothy, 3rd chapter,
14 and 16th lersep, after which we
adjourned one hour and a half for
dinner.
At one o’clock Ihe association
came together with song and prayer
by Rev. Lee Lecroy.
The association going into election
J. F. Smith was re-elected presi
dent, J. V. Johnson vice-president,
C. H. Parrish secretary and Bro.
Camp assistant. Song. Several
places asked for the next meeting
and New Prospect will be the next
home. Will meet next in May.
Following a song we then had an
address by Rev. Chas. Gray, then
listened to some short talks by the
superintendents of dfferent schools
and some few workers of Sunday
Schools.il After a song we were dis
missed by Rev. Disney to meet Sun
day.
Sunday morning the association
was called together by song. Devo
tional services by Bro. L. Poe.
Singing was led by Mission Ridge
singing class. Short talks were
given on Orphans’ Homes by Rev.
R. E Winsett and L. Poe. Then
collection was taken for Orphans’
Homes. Recieved $11.14. The
different schools paid $30.02, S2O 88
being sent to each Home.
Aftersong an address by C. R.
Jones; at 11:30 a sermon by Rev.
B. H. Disney.
At 2 p. m. association was called
| together bv president. Prayer by
Bro. Thomas. After song address
was delivered by Rev. Winsett. Bro.
Thomas and Bro. Smith on the work
of the Sunday school, and by Bro.
Fowler on his work in the Sunday
[school. Then the following resolu
' tion was read and adopted:
i Resolved, First, That the thanks
of this association be tendered to
the citizens of Union Chapel for
their hearty welcome and generous
hospitality.
Second, That the minutes of this
association be published in the
Walker County Messenger and that
our thanks be extended to its kind
and generous editor for his many
kindnesses toward the association.
Also thanks to the pastor of this
church for his courtesy for receiving
1 us.
i J F. SMITH, Pres.
C 11. PARRISH, Sec
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IF MEN ONLY KNEW 1
What a Heap of Happiness it
Would Bring to LaFayette
Homes
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Hard to do housework with an
aching back.
Brings you hours of misery at
leisure or at work.
If women only knew the cause—
that
Back pains come from sick kid
neys, *
LaFayette people endorse this:
Mrs, J. B. Watts, Chattanooga
St., L'iFayette, Ga., says: “I was
afflicted with kidney trouble for six
or seven years and during that time
tried everything possible to find re
lief, but with no success. If I stood
for more than five minutes at a time,
I had a sharp pain in my back and
upon arising in the morniDg, I felt
more tired thau when I went to bed.
I also became dizzy without warn
ing and was bothered to a great ex
tent by irregular passages of the
kidney secretions. Reading of the
many cures Doan’s Kidney Pills
were affecting in LaFayette, I de
cided to try them and procured a
box at Warthen's Drug store. They
cured me as if by magic and re
stored me to good health.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
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New York, sole agents for the United
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Remember the name—Doan’s —and
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It is in time of sudden mishap or
accident that Chamberlain’s Lini
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place of the family doctor, who can
not always be found at the moment.
Then it is that Chamberlain's Lini
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cases of sprains, cuts, wounds and
bruises Chamberlain’s Liniment
takes out the soreness and drives
away the pain. Sold by all drug
gists.
CHARGE OF COURT DAY
IN KENSINGTON DIST.
In order to suit tbe convenience
of parties and their attorneys, the
regular court day for the 1532 Dis
trict. G. M , (Kensington) will be
changed after January 1, 15)11, from
tbe 3rd to the 2nd Saturday in each
month.
J. 11. WYATT. J. P.
G. W. SIIAW, N. P.&J. P.
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WHEN IN NEED OF LUNCHES i
AND REGULAR MEALS
Come to the
LaFayette Bakery and
Case
Yon will always find a nice line of
fresh Pies. Oakes, Rolls and Bread
Here your patronage will be gladly
received and highly appreciated.
Don’t forget the place
LaFayette Bakery and Case
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Bank of LaFayette Block Phone 79
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