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BANK OF LAFAYETTE
LAFAYETTE, QA.
Start The
Children Right
THEIR little bodies and brains
nedd the best and most nour
ishing foods to makQ tbem grow up
into strong, healthy men and women.
Give them all the
Soda Water
and ,
Ice Cream
they want. These are pure, wholesome,
nutritions, tissde-trailding foods that
they'll enjoy—foods that bring the
smiles of good health to their faces.
The soda water habit is a harmless
one. Soda water is food and drink com*
bined. Encourage the habit.
Bring your children and enjoy
yourself with them
STILES & PARK
LaFayette, Georgia
Got your Feed Supplies of all
Hsiiia from Dan C. Wheeler A Co.
Chattanooga. They make a specialty
of Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls.
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Do the right thing and
do it right NOW.
We urge you to start an ac
count with this bank NOW. We
know you will say we are right,
later on. You need the service we
can render-that we do render to
all our customers.
Bank 01 Chickamauga
“WatoiL TTs G-r*o"w^”
E. V. PLESS S. A. HUNT, JR.
Cashier President
Town and County
We make 41 styles of pianos.—
Cable Co.
Mrs. 13. A. Powell, of Berryton,
is visiting relatives here.
Wanted—Twenty-five teams; $3.50
a day.—Horine Development Co.
Mrs. J. H. Clark is visiting Miss
Lily Bee Copeland in Rome.
When you buy from the Cable
Co. you get the best.
Ice in any quantity, 50c per
hundred.—LaFayette Market,
Better buy an organ from Sose
bee as he has a car of new ones.
Remember we keep fresh loaf
bread.—Cooper & Coulter. 4-19
When you buy from the Cable
Co., you sav.e the jobber’s profit.
Mrs. Stewart Wright returned
Saturday from a visit to her moth
er in Rome.
You save from $20.00 to $40.00
on an organ if you buy from the
Cable Co.
Mrs. M. A. Park, who has been
visiting her parents here, has re
turned to Chattanooga.
WALKER COUNTY MESSENGER, APRIL 19, 1912.
/S YOUR WARDROBE
COMPLETE?
Won’t You Fill Seme of the Vacancies
From Our Splendid Stock?
We Carry Nothing But the Very Best Brandsot Merchandise
Kabo-Corsets—live model $1 to $2.00
Long Gloves—Silk and Lisle 50c to 1.50
Fine Hosiery—Silk and Lisle 25c to 50c
The daintiest Laces 5c and upward
The finest line of White Dress Goods—Dimities Flaxons,
Lawns and Linens lCc to 50c
Ladies tell ns they find the prettiest slippers at our store aod
at prices the most reasonable.
See our White Slippers •. $1.50 to $8 00
Grocery Specials For Saturday, April 13th
16"” Si r SI.OO 8 1, ‘ r ’»“ p 25c
11-lb package 16c 11 *\ cans Hominy, if*
Raisins iIC Lt Kroutor Pumpkin 1 DC
11-lb package lA, O packages Oat «)C-
Apples lUC J Meal &DC
3 packages Post OC packages Slirededor*
Toasties CtO C L Biscuit lOC
J lb Best Breakfast Bacon
Phase don’t confuse us with cheap, cut-price stores—we sell only the
purest Groceries and latest style Dry Goods and Shoes.
T. J. Nash Store
LaFayette : Georgia
Don’t forget that we handle j
fish every Saturday.—Cooper &
Coulter.
For Sale—Several young
with calves.-W. M. Prince, Chick-'
amauga, R 2. 5-3-3tx
Simpkins Prolific cotton seed $1
per bushel. —S. M. Carnes, LaFay
ette, Ga. • ,' s^
Attorneys H. ,P. Lumpkin «m<l
Earl J acksort were in Dalton oji
legal business last Saturday.'*
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For depot calls and (Juick trips
call J. R. Rea, Phone 108, South
Main St.
When you want; to buy Groceries
at the right price. Cal Pat Rutledge’s
new grocery store.
Mrs. I. H. Hollcman and
mother, Mrs. Martin, ;are visiting
relatives at Soddy, Tcnn., this
week. >
For Sale—Carload choice three
year o’d mules on Morphy Farm
(known sb Dougherty Farm)—H. F.
Hale, SuDt. 4 26 j
Let M. C. Cooper figure onyour
spring decorating. He handles
the Syracuse Line of Wall Paper.
Prices reasonable. 4-18
Marshal T. C. Hackney is sup
erintending some fine street work
on Patton avenue east of the
square.
Big lot men’s suits, sls and S2O
values, cut to $7 and $lO. It will
pay you to see them.—S. T. Carson,
Chickamauga and LaFayette.
Get your feed supplies of all kinds
from DaD C. Wheeler & Co., Chatta
nooga. They make a specialty of
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls.
Dr. 11. Quigg Fletcher, of Chat
tanooga, spent Sunday here the
guest of Prof, and Mrs. W. E.
Mitchell.
50 pounds Dainty Queen flour
$1.40. .This is as good as any flour.
—S. T. Carson, Chickamauga and
LaFayette.
T. S. Scoggins, of Hapeville,
returned home Sunday after
spending a few days here on a
visit to his father, I). T. Scoggins.
Switches and braids made from
your own cut hair or combings.—
Mrs. Jennie Leverett. Graysville,
Ga. 4-19 4tx.
Rev. J. H. Clark left Tuesday for
Calhoun to attend the meeting of the
Cherokee Presbytery in session there
this week.
You had better trade with me; 1
give the most goods and the
goods for the least money.
Carson. HP
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wardlaw,
of Chattanooga, spent the week
end here on a visit to the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11.
Wardlaw.
New spring goods coming in every
day; call and see them before you
buy elsewhere I give the best goods
for the least money. -8, T, Carson,
Chickamauga and LaFayette.
Material is being laid down
here fdr the Central of Georgia
new depot and work is expected
to staid: on the structure in a short
time.' ll,[
We want to buy 500 cords chest
nut wood, 5000 cross ties, corn and
peas- Write me for prices or call
and see us. Exchange meal aud
hulls for cotton seed.—A. M. Street
hardware.
The friends of G. P. (Pink)
Rutledge are urging him to enter
the race for - ' Commissioner of
Board of Roads and Revenue
from liaFayette district. 2tx
Just received a big shipment ot
Ladies and Misses trimmed hats. If
you need a hat you had better e< e
them before you buy.-8. T. Carson,
Chickamauga.
The Messenger is authorized
to state that Coroner Ulysses M.
Malicoat is a candidate for re
election, subject to the action of
the primary of May Ist.
For Sale —About 100 bushels of
Bank Account Cotton Seed at 75c
per bushel. Ten bushel lots at 65c
per bushel. —Don Harris, Chicka
mauga. Ga. ts
Miss Lillian Thrasher, a returned
missionary from Egypt, spent several
days here the first of tbo week.
Monday night she made a enter
taining talk at the Methodist
church.
Mrs. M. E. Patton, of Carters
ville who has many warm friends
in LaFayette, her girlhood home,
was here for several days the past
week on a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
•1. E. Patton.
Believing that the southern end
of the county should have a member
on the board of roads and revenue
the friends of T. J. Bandy announce
him as a candidate for county com
missioner.
A meeting of the local Camp.
Hons of Veterans, is caller) for
Friday night at 7 :30 in the office
of the Commander, John W. Bale,
for the purpose of electing delc
gtßes to the reunion at Macon.
flaw’s many friends are
„w.-,iii<' him to LaFayette
l. 0.!,,u 'iMna.-' Mi Mi a v
Careless People
Carry Cash
But the Careful Person deposits his
money in the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
and pays all bills and purchases
with his personal check.
Under Government Supervision
ABSOLUTE SAFETY
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
R. N, DICKERSON T. A. JACKSON
President Vice-Pres,
S. A. HUNT, JR., Cashier
moving here last week from Men
lo. He has rented the Chaffin
cottage on the Warthen mill road.
The sale of the property of A.
Hamilton, under order of the
referee of bankruptcy, took place
■at Summerville Saturday. N. K.
Bitting was the purchaser* of Mr.
Hamilton’s Cadillac touring car,
bidding it in at $750.
A splendid ball team has beeji
organized by the young then'"’of
Linwood. Saturday afternoon
they met a team made up of play
ers from the LaFayette mill and
the Hosiery mill and had little
trouble in batting out. a victory.
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Rev. Z. T. Edge of Summerville
will preach at the Baptist church
next Sunday. The publie’in’eor-
SPRING SHOE SALE
AT LOWE & MARTIN’S
SHOES
X MADE FOR US BY
Peters SHOES
Low-cut^
L Ladies White
Canvas and
Kid pumps
White Canvas Slippers for the
children in all sizes, and white
hose to match. Don’t fail to call
and see them before you buy.
Yours for good service,
LOWE & MARTIN
LaFayette Georgia
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ditilly invited to attend the ser
vice, while it is urgently re quested
that all the membersof the church
attend.
The exclusive sale of the Sand-
IjjiyDoor Holder and Sash Lock
in Walker county has been ac
quired by the LaFayette Furn
iture Co. They will keep a full
stoick on hand and you should cull
and see this wonderful contriv-
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anoe.
J. W. Chapman, formerly a well
known citizen of the county, died
Sunday at his home in Hot Springs
Ark., where he moved last year.
: Funeral services and interment
•were held there Monday. Mr.
Chapman is survived by his wife
and two children.