Walker County messenger. (LaFayette, Ga.) 187?-current, April 19, 1912, Image 10

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KRYPTOK ’ if ‘Without linear in the tens' mS® GROUND In Our Own Shop N<i gtußßcH too complicated for ue to grind here. EYBS CAREFULLY EXAMINED and lenses made to order on same day. HARRIS & HOGSHEAD The Manufacturing Opticians Chattanooga, Tenn. 18 E. Bth Bt., “See The Sign" m ■ ii.. i.— i CORINTH LaFayettc, Kf<l. 2, April 17. The farmers made a start last week toward getting their ground ready for planting. Some have planted corn in this section and Nome haven’t. We had Sunday school at this place last Sunday and a good at tendance. Let's come every Sun day. We cun have as good a Sunday school at this place as any other place, if we will all come regularly and work together. No sickness to report around and about Corinth. Walter Lanier is getting along nicely with the gash lie cut on his knee; hope it won't be long until lie can walk without his crutches. The singing at this place Sun day was well atended. Monroe, Corbett and Charlie Cordell are out from Texas. They went west about five years ate, but they like old Georgia so wfll I hey have come hack to make this their future home. They re ported they hadn’t had a scanttii in the ground since they wefit w-est. ' | | HAWK KYK. BARGAINS - ■ , 4 ■ X3ST SEASONABLE ~M~Fn=?.m=r A TsTTITRIT! -AT LAWLESS BROTHERS' Dry Goods Heavy yard wide domestic, per yd 5c Good quality Outing per yd 5c Apron Gingham, best quality 5c Extra heavy Canton ilannel 10c American and Simpson Calicoes 6c Fine assortment of suitings priced 12J, 15 and 18c per yard 10c Woolen dress goods, assorted colors, plain and striprs, the real 50c quality, per yd 250 Fine all wool dress goods made to sell at ?scand upward, alt colors, 30c 50 pieces dress silks leading colors, plain and fancy patterns, worth up tJ 75c yd 25c Chattanooga THE WONDER STORE ZZZ EAGLE CLIFF Alton Park, Rfd., April 17. Mr. and Mrs. M. I). Allison and children of Chattanooga were the guesta of K. A. Talley and family Sunday. Ah Deakins of St. Elmo spent Saturday and Sunday with his mother , Mrs. Sallie. Deakins. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Orr are smit ing the former’s parents near La- Fayette. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Talley, of Kensington, wree the guests of Sidney Allison Sunday. Mrs. ('has. Scheerer spent Sat urday in Chattanooga. Saturday next Mrs. S. C. Dea kins will entertain with a spend the-day party for her sistera, Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Alice Park, oi St. Elino. Mra. Sanders will entertain the Embroidery Club next Wednes day afternoon. Quite an enjoyable evening was spent with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Wheland Saturday at their home. Several pieces of beautiful music were rendered by Mrs. Wheland. Light refreshments were served. Those who attended were Mrs. Sallie Deakins, Mr. andMrs.Chas. Scheerer, Messrs. Raymond Dea kins, Ah Deakins, Fred Jones and little Miss Lucile Scheerer. SUBSCRIBER. BGSSVIILE 1 Kossville, Itfd. 1, April 17—The farmers took advantage of the pretty weather last week, plant ing corn and getting the ground ready for cotton. Sunday was a gloomy looking day, lint it never rained much, just enough to keep people at home. Strawberries an- looking well; guess they will get hurt by the cold though yet. W. M. Milwee has been con fined to his room for a few days, but is slowly improving. Mr. Hud Mrs. C. O. Harp and children spent Saturday and Sun da ‘ tit Robertsvillc, visiting Mr. an I MrA. Grady Ireland. .'tisscs Lizzie and Mamie Wal lace were in Chattanooga one day last week. Miss Ida Harp was at home Sat urday night and Sunday. Millinery We have used special care in the selection of our Millinery stock and are showing a beautiful assortment of Ladies' Misses' and Children’s Hats; all at extremely low prices. Ladies' Hats $ 1.60 to $5.00 Misses’ and Children’s Hats at 98c and upward New Sailors—all kinds and prices. r — —— i WALKER COUNTY MESSENGER, APRIL 19, 1912. We Sell For Only 10 Per Cent Above Cost © —“ ® £ When You Buy From Us * You Know "What You Are Doing ® * O ' o £ For we mark our goods in plain figures; w T e mark what it cost us, then add JUST 10 per cent, and that o is the price to you. o hd Isn't that a fair proposition? Nothing more fair np ** was ever pulled off in Chattanooga or anywhere else. ** O Q © © p P et- ~ et Kirkpatrick Furniture Co. q Odd Feilaws Btdor. Main St,-Bossville Ave. §* Si CHATTANOOGA - - TENNESSEE S O Q o ■■■ o ** We Sell For Only 10 Per Cent Above Cost ** \ Miss Della Hixon was visiting hoinefolks Saturday and Sunday. •Jim Milwee of Birmingham is visiting his father, Wm. Milwee. Miss Leola Ellis has measles. MT. CARMEL LaFayette, Rfd. 5, Apr. 17- Several from our community attend ed the holiness meeting at Fairview Sunday. Shoes We Sell Solid Leather Shoes Child's Kid Lace or Button 50c Misses’ shoes, lace or button, 75 and 98c Ladies' Kid shoes, lace only 98c Ladies’ 1.75 and 2.00 shoes 1.50 Ladies' 2.50 and 3.00 shoes 1.98 Boys’ Heavy shoes 98c Boys' Gun Metal or kid shoes 1.48 Men's U. S. Army, worth 2.00 1.50 Men'9 2 50 and 8.00 sh'es, all leather 1.98 All Men's Dress and work shoes, mary styles; price up to 4.00 2.98 Ladies' and men's house shoes per pair , 25c All the newest styles in ladies and misses oxfords, in the different leathers, and in white canvas sold at special cut prices. Mrs. C. P. Williams and little daughter Mattie Belle, are visiting relatives at Trion and Summerville this week. Miss Ruby Snte left Sunday morning for a visit to relatives on Lookout mountain and will attend the closing exercises of the high school at Hixon Tenn., before re turning home. Miss OUie Underwood is low with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. .Joe Pettyjohn, of Fairview, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. McCurdy Saturday night and Sunday. Miss Mary Coulter, of Cedar Grove, spent one night last week as the guest of Miss Ludye Haslerig. Misses Ruth Graham and Mabel Conley spent Thursday night with Miss Ruth Srite. Rev. H. 0. Greene will preach the I. 0. 0. F. anniversary sermon at Ready to Wear Chidren’s Gingham Dresses, 2 to 6, at 25c Belter quality at 50c and 75c. White Linene Dresses at 50c and 75c White Dresses, sizes up to 14 at sl. Middy Blouses, beautifully made and trimmed, SI,OO New Waists, of every kind and style Handsome selection of Skirts in lin ens and woolens Mt. Carmel Sunday, 2lst, beginning at 3p. m. The public is cordially invited. PA’S PET. Last—Between J. H. B. Rea’s house and Walraven’a store a diamond-shaped brooch set with imitation diamonds. Please leave at Messenger offic;. At E. A. Atwood’s, Ronte 8, is a bijr Shepherd dog; white with black and biown spots. Owner will please com* and get him. Clothing Boys' wool suits, size up to 17 1.98 c Boys' $3 sod $3.50 suits 2 98 Boys’ 4.00 and 5.00 suits 3.98 Men's 7.50 suits in mixtures 498 Men’s 10 00 suits, worsteds, 4.98 Men's 12 50 and 15 00 suits, newest colors and patterns 8,98 Men's 15.00 and 18.00 Suits ab solutely all wool, made by best custom tailors; fit and satisfac tion guaranteed 9 98 One lot of serge and worsted pants, worth 1.50 89c