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CATLETT
Hock Spring, Rfd. 1, Oct. 20-
All ia quiet in and around Cat
lett.
Several in here beginning to sow
wheat.
Henry Stephenson's baby that was
burned is improving.
Martin Arnold has acoepted a
Public Sale
On Nov. 10,1910, I will offer for
sale at my residence my entire personal
property, consisting of the following:
Farming Tools —One Disc Cultivator, one Reaper and
Binder, one 4-horse Disc Harrow, one Mow
ing Machine, one Hay Rake, one Wheat
Drill and other farming tools.
Feed stuff— loo bushels Corn, 40 bu. Wheat,
100 bales Clover and Timothy Hay,
1000 bundles Fodder.
StOC’l— One seven year old Mule.
Beef Cattle— 2 head of Beef Cattle.
Hogs- 8 head Pork Hogs.
Bees —20 Hivea of Bees.
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Wagons and Buggies —One 2-horse Wagon, one
Buggy, one 2-horse Surrey.
Household and Kitchen Furniture— Consisting of
one piano, one organ, 2 feather beds and
many other household goods.
Sale will open at 9 a. m.
Terms of sale made known on day
of sale.
J. D. McConnell
position with John Arnold at Catlett
in the store. Martin is one of our
model young men.
Kiq. H. 8. Cordell is building him
a bouse on his father's farm near
Catlett.
A. H. Cooper is building him a
nice barn on his farm at Catlett.
W. A. Stephenson is talking of
moving to Roseville this fall.
Walker Connty Messenger, October 28, 1810
J. G. Arnold has gone out of busi
ness at Catlett, John having bought
him out.
We bad a light frost Sunday morn
ing.
Several from in and around Cat
lett attended the fair at Chicka
mauga Saturday.
James Cornutt and T. D. West
were in Chattanooga last week trad
ing horses.
James Vaughn is putting on a fine
lot of chestnut wood at Rock
Springs.
ROY.
WARREN
LaFayette, Rfd. 1, Oct. 25—Pres.
J. F. Smith made us a lecture ac
cording to appointment Sunday af
ternoon. Three score and ten and
still working for the up building of
his people. Is not that a grand
compliment to pay anyone?
R. A. Johnson, of Catoosa county,
and his son, Hubert, came over and
purchased a buggy in LaFayette;
their mule ran away and consider
ably damaged the buggy.
Prof. Julian Bizemore was visiting
Levi Bird Sunday.
Mr. Erwin, of Rossville. and Miss
Ada Ezell, of St Elmo, were visiting
the latter’s parents Sunday.
Prayer meeting every Thursday
night.
liarve Rhudy was visiting John
Hegwood, of Catlett, Sunday.
Mrs. Josephine Loggins and Mrs.
Moon, of Screnmersville, were visit
ing Mrs. W. T. Skates Sunday.
Miss Callie Coker, of Trion, W3B
visiting her old friend, Mrs. Allen
Pettigrew, Sunday.
We
NEITHER BUY NOR SELL
UNCERTAIN SHOES.
Ouality speaks in every pair and
the price beckons you.
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ASCALON
Picnic at High Point—The
Stork Still Busy on
Mountain
Ascalon, Oct. 26.—A very pleas
ant party consisting of Mr. and Mrs
W. H. Singleterry and sons, Elmer
and King, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Johnson and family and Miss May
Bridges, of Cooper Heights, and Mr.
and Mrs. Clark Singleterry and
family, of Langdale, Ala., visited
Ascalon and the peak, High Point,
Sunday. This party was joined by
Mr. and Mrs. C. A Chambers anu
family, Miss Nell Chambers and
Pnil Chambers and just before as
cending the peak all in the party
had a delightful picnic at a fine
mountain spring. All enjoyed
themselves greatly.
Mrs. Clark Singleterry was raised
in the plains of Alabama and had
never visited a mountain before.
She was charmed and awed by the
scenery below the high cliffs. High
Point enjoys the distinction of being
the highest peak in Northwest Geor
gia. Five or six states may easily
be seen on a clear day.
The stork is still actively engaged
in this community. It presented
Mr. and Mrs. John Henson with a
fine little girl last week. This gal
lant, busy bird has cheated the cen
sus fhan out of at least a dozen
names in this place and many be
lieve he is arranging to build his
winter nest at Ascalon.
There have been some Gypsy for
tune tellers here recently. We learn
that Capt. Q. A. Sawyer got his
fortune told. This is significant and
doubtless the Captain is on the “war
path.” Keep an eye on him, young
widows and young ladies—well —
old maids, too.
John Powell is building a 4-rcom
tenement house. Paul Chambers is
in charge of the job. So you see
our village still grows.
CATAMOUNT.
Lynn’s Antiseptic Healing Oil for
cuts and burns.
Make Our. Store Your Headquarters
When Yen Come to the Fair
We cordially invite the people of the county while in
LaFayette attending the Fair next Thursday and Friday to
make this store their headquarters.
our splendid lines of fall and winter
We have a complete line of'
General Merchandise, Dry
Goods and Notions, Men’s
and Boys’ Hats, Caps, Etc.
Sweaters for Ladies,
W Men, Girls and Boys
Underwear for Ladies,
H en anc * Children
M Furnitur e» Coffins and Caskets
We handle the well-known Shield Brand
We are Sole Agents here for <Mn The <£9A Th «
famous Carhartt Overalls «J>lU Lowest 4) ZUhighest
We are local agents for Chattanooga Plows. See the
two models on display during the Fair.
For Winter Shoes for Boys and Girls buy Buster Brown Blue Ribbon
Shoes. We have a general line of Brown Shoe Co’s. Shoes.
CULBERSON, SHAW A SHAW
Reliable Merchandise at Fair Prices.
LAFAYETTE - GEORGIA
Want a Farm?
Bargains For Quick Sale
80 ACRE FARM-50 Acres cleared, 30 Acres timbered. 2
houses, one brand new Six room House—Cost $1 000 00 One
Three room House for tenant. Lies on two roaiu Public Roads
and has close school and church Part Red Mulatto land and
raises 3 4 bale co'ton to acre. Price SI7OO 00. Terms—s7oo.oo
cash, balance in One, Two and Three years.
80 ACRE FARM— Situated 2 1-2 miles from LaFayette, on both
sides of Government Pike. Property has good well, spring and
running water through* land. 2 houses-one 5 room frame
house-cost SBOO 00-one 3 room frame tenant house. 12 acres
woodland, 150 peach and 200 apple trees, all bearing. Price
$2,000.00. Terms SSOO 00 cash, balance in 3 yearly payments.
104 ACRE FARM— 7O Acres cleared. 31 in timber. Situated on
two mail routes. 1 1-4 miles from pike, 1-4 from school. Part
Black Hickory land. Raises 3 4 bale cotton and 40 bu. corn per
acre. Two frame houses, Everlasting well, spring and running
water through place. Price SIBOO.OO. Terras SOOO.OO, balance
on your own terms.
90 ACRES FARMING LAND within 1.4 mile of churches,.
schools, R. R. station and Government Pike. Has small im
provements. 60 acres cleared, 30 acres good level land to clear.
212 miles from LaFayette. Will make you a good home and l
farm. Small payment down and the balance on your owm
terms.
100 ACRES OF GOOD RIDGE LAND —Lies well, 1 mile from
LaFayette on Green Bush road. There is enough wood on land
to pay for it. This land will make you a valuable farm and
home on good easy terms. Come and look over this bargain.
Price $750.00.
DON'T MISS THlS:— Three acres of ground, 5 room house.
Modern impr ivements; Barn, smokehouse, woodshed and wash
house. Just tvo blocks from Courthouse Square. Price SIBOO 00_
On easv terms.
LOOK AT THIS:— A little over an Acre of ground, just 2 1-2
blocks from Courthouse Square. Plenty of room for 3 dwelling
houses. 500 foot frontage on Main St. Price SSOO 00. Terms
200.00 cash, balance one year.
A LOT of one and a half acres with 105 foot froDtage on North Main. Three
blocks from courthouse square. Spring and running water on place. Near
est vacant lot on North Main from conrthonse. Price $550.00, terms S2OO. Oft
cash and balance in one and two years.
A GOOD SMALL FARM of 60 acres just one mile from LaFayette, Ga. Half
of this land is Red Mulatto land. Has one four-room hense. barn, two
springs, everlasting well. Price $725. terms $475.00 cash and balance in one
and two years.
Other Good Invesments Shown on Request.
KING & WRIGHT
REAL Office in Bank ot LAFAYETTE
ESTATE LaFayette Bldg. GEORGIA