Newspaper Page Text
j THE GROWTH OF DEPOSITS g
i■ 8
r Os this Bank proves that our depositors are
forging ahead financially. J
When you market your crops, stock or pro- p
duce, bring your money right here and place it 'f
l on deposit.
j We will gladly issue, without charge, a pass S
book and a check book, and welcome you into £
l our growing family of thriving depositors. 1
i There’s profit for you in an association
with us. jj]
| Tiie Hamilton j
j Trust andSavingsJßank 3
Oor.lMarket and Main Sts. Chattanooga, Tenn. §
Resources IJI- - $1,400,000.00 5
i exdL
I WE BUY
Southern
Securities
Let us know what you have for sale.
BERDELL BROTHERS
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
34 Pine Street NEW YORK CITY
■' TELEPHONE ISIS, IMS. 1714. 40U JOHN
W. tp.ciaUa. in the con.truction and financing of Electric
Railway, Watar Power and Lighting Companies.
|
“Our Personal Guarantee
to all Skin Sufferers”
Warthen’s Drug Store.
We have been In business In this town
for some time, and we are looking to
Imlld up trade by always advising our
patrons right.
So when we tell you that wo have
found the eczema remedy and that we
xtund buck of It with the manufacturer's
Iron clad guarantee, backed by ourselves
you can depend upon It that we give our
ndvlcc not In order to sell a few bottlea
of medicine to skin snlTerprs, but be
cause we know how It will help our
business If we help our patrons.
We keep In stork and sell, all the well
known skin remedies. Hut we wtll say
tills: If you are suffering from any
kind of skin trouble, eczema, psoriasis,
rash or tetter, we want you to try a full
size bottle of I>. D. 1). Prescription.
And, It it Uyv>f hut do the work, this
Our incubator Cellars
uow running. Capacity (>OOO eggs Hatches March !lOth, April 6th, 7th and nth and
every three weeks ther, after during season. Baby chicks 25 s;i.6o, 50 fti.7s,
76 (li 60, 100 sl2 Kgas fur onto mg 11.50 per If, from llighOrale Bred-to-
I.ay S. C. K. I Beds, Black Minorcan and White Leghorns Established 15
years. Catalogue free.
Address,
Poultry Department, Kensington Farm
Kensington; Georgia
BnnrnmnnmmnnnnninmnnmimmnnnnnmiHiiiHnim:
I Help Wanted
b i
5 We can give employment to 50 more B
B 3
P Loopers, Knitters, Folders and Welt- 3
g ers. We especially desire Loopers and g
B Welters. g
I Richmond Hosiery Mills I
B M. A. STOREY, Superintendent B
B Rossville, Georgia. Two miles from Chattanooga, Tenn. B
bottle will cost you nothing. Tou alon*
to judge..
Again and again we have seen how a!
few drops of this dimple wash applied
to the skin, takes away the Itch. In*
stantly. And the cures all seem to b«
permanent.
D. D. 11. Prescription made by the
I). D. U. laboratories of Chicago, is
composed of thymol, glycerine, oil of
wlntergreen and other healing, soothing,
cooling Ingredients. And If you nra
Just crazy with Itch, you will feel
soothfed and cooled, the Itch absolutely
washed away the moment you applied
this D. n. D.
We have msds fast friends of mors
than one family by recommending this
remedy to a skin sufferer hero and
there and we want you to try It now
uu our positive nu-pay guarantee.
WALKER COUNTY MESSENGER, APRIL 19, 1912.
ASSESSMENTS MADE
ON CANDIDATES
Three Members of County Executive Committee Meet in
LaFayette Saturday to Make Arrangements For
Coming Primary
The special committee from the
Democratic Executive committee
of Walker county, consisting of
Messrs. W. A. Wardlaw, R. L.
McWhorter and I). N. Keown,met
in LaFayette Saturday and fixed
the assessments to be made on
each candidate in the coming pri
mary of May Ist.
The committee ordered that all
assessments must he paid to
Chairman Wardlaw by Tuesday,
April 23rd, to insure the name of
the candidate going on the offi
cial ballot.
Candidates were assessed as fol
lows:
Clerk SIO.OO
Ordinary 10.00
Collector 10.00
Sheriff 10.00
Tax Receiver 10.00
Treasurer ... 6.50
The committee figured that the
above assessments would bring in
a fund of $135. Out of this fund
they will defray the expenses of
having a good supply of tickets,
returns, voters’ lists and tally
sheets printed. They will also al
low managers of the election $1.50
each, and $2 for bringing in the
returns to the county site. They
will also allow Rossville and La-
Fayette $1 each for clerks.
Sheriff’s Sale
Georgia—'V alker County.
Will be fold before the court house
door in the town of LaFayette, in said
county, to the highest bidder for cijrli,
on the first Tuesday in May, next,
within the legal hours of sale the
following described property to-wit:
One town lot in LaFayette, (la., and
beginning in the center of creek north
of Cove street and running west paral
lel with said Cove street to railroad
right-of-way, thence north along said
railroad right-of-way to the hue of Low
Clements, thence east to the creek,
thence south with the creek to begin
ning point. Levied on and to be sold as
the property of P. C. Wardlaw bv vir
tue of a fi. fa. issued from the Walker
Superior Court, August Term. 1912, in
favor of W. A. Wardlaw vs. the said P.
C. Wardlaw. This March 22, 1912.
A. G. CATRON, Sheriff.
Letters of Guardianship
Georgia, Walker County.
Application having been made in due
form to have E. V. PI ess appointed
guardian of Sam Barnett (Sharpe;
and Joseph Barnett (Sharpe) minor
children of Snsie Barnett, decea ed;
notice is iiereby giveu that said ap
plication will be passed upon at
my ollice in LaFayette, said county,
on the first Monday in May. next.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture. This Aor. 1, 1912.
E. FOSTER, Ordinary.
Letters of Guardianship
Georgia—Walker County.
Application having been made in due
form to have J. H Fowler appointed
guardian of the p rson and property of
Nettie Pauline Russell, minor child of
W. M. Russell, deceased; notice is here
by giveu that l will pass upon said ap
plication at my office in LaFayette. said
county, on the .irst Monday in May
next. This April 1, 1912.
K. FOSTER, Ordinary.
ASCALON
Anniversary of Lee’s Surrender at
Appomattox Recalled
Ascnlon —Last Tuesday was
the anniversary of the surrender
of Gen. Lee at Appomattox. We
never think of this occasion with
out being impressed with the loy
alty and devotion of Gen. Lee to
his soldiers and his soldiers to
Gen. Lee. We are also reminded
of that attempted farewell ad
dress by Gen. Lee to his soldiers:
“Men! We have gone through this
struggle together. I have done
the best I could for you.” Here
Gen. Lee’s voice choked with e
motion and tears rolled down his
cheeks, while his stout-hearted
brave heroes, loyal folowers for
four long years, clad in their rag
ged uniforms of gray, were seen
to weep and to wipe away their
tears with the sleeves of their
short gray coats. Our heart
swells with emotion, gratitude
and admiration for all the heroes,
living and dead of the “lost
cause,” when we reflect on the sad
scene at Appomattox. We are not
unmindful of another golden
hearted magnanimous hero,
though the South’s most obsti
nate foe, in the person of Gen. U.
S. Grant. When the Union army
began to cheer on hearing of Lee's
surrender, Grant quickly gave
orders to stop the cheering. When
Lee surrendered his sword to
Grant, he refused to accept it;
when Lee asked Grant to allow
the Confederate soldiers to keep
their horses, Grant willingly
granted the request. All honor to
Gen. Grant. We shall always love
and honor him for those kind
hearted, generous, magnanimous
deeds. Let us think on this scene
and its incidents and as loyal
southerners, let us be no less loyal
Americans, and let us all bv truly
imbued with the sentiment of
Daniel Webster: “I was born an
• . V’
American, I live an'American,' 1
shall die an Aiuerean-'.”
CATAMOUNT.
SOUTH MT. CARMEL
Last Week's Letter.
Well, we have had some fine
weather for farming which we
were all glad to see. There was
some corn planted in this section
last week and lots of land plowed
and fixed for planting.
J. C. Coulter says he thinks he
will come on all right now as lie
lias got him a stalk cutler.
Our father and brother, .1. D.
and Uarison Hampton, of Vil
lanow, were visiting at our cabin
last Sunday.
Arthur Patrick was in Trion
last Saturday oil business.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Orr of Con
duit were visiting thir father
and mother. Mr. and Mrs. M. I’.
Orr, last Saturday and Sunday.
Charlie Carnes was in Chatta
nooga one day last week.
Don Griffin is all smiles—it is a
bov.
I •
The little folks of this place
had an egg hunt down at Mr.
Coulter's last Saturday after
noon. which they all seemed to
enjoy very much.
Deed Wallin, who has been liv
ing on W. H. Stoker."s place, has
has moved to his new home.
Our singing was a success last
Sunday. We had with us some
visitors from other places. We
have made a change in our sing
ing as from now on we will sing
lon every second and third Sun
| day; on account of preaching on
i the first Sunday, we are always
late getting back to singing. We
will not sing any more until the
fourth Sunday. Everybody come.
. MIKE.
We He Ewrytliing ia Faint •
From a Tube to a Barrel
House Paint, Barn Paint, Floor Paint, Screen Paint, Natural Wood Stains
in all colors, Enamels, Gold and Aluminum Paint, Buggy Paint, \\ agon
Paint. Small bandy packages for chairs, flower pots, etc. Japalac. We
can fit out your paint needs from cellar to garret and roof. You can save
one-fourth by painting your bouse with
True Tagg Paste Paint
It is a paste paint—that is, it is ground as thick as it will go through the
mills. In using it you add two gallons of oil to each 25 pound can of the
paste. There is economy in making and marketing a paint of this kind,
and the saving goes to you. We have sold this paint many years and
know the saving we mention is a real one. Come and talk it over with us
S r LONG BROTHERS
Dealers In
Drugs, Paints. Oils and Window Glass
School Books and Stationery
Cor. Main and Market Sts. Chattanooga, Tenn,
We are agents for International Stock
and Poultry Foods
p•- - • '
I
LaFayette Bakery and Case
IS OPEN TO SERVE YOU AT ALL TIMES
Our Bread is always fresh. Nice line of Cakes and
pies always on band.
Com e -fco Our Case
IFOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT
We will appreciate your patronage and if we please you
it tell others, if not tell us.
Block of the LaFayette Bank j Phone 79
C. N. SHROPSHIRE, Proprietor g
II ‘ i
,> * i ■■
Spencer Bros. Bleat Market
Fresh and Cured Meats of All Kinds
t
We have just received a carload of ice and from now on will sell
ice any quantity. '
We also buy Dry and Cured Hides.
Spencer Brothers
NEAR DEPOT I LAFAYETTE, GA.
• ' • •• i.
,-rrr-v rrf £ r-—=
< '
++++++ **++++ +*++++
s Davenport’s Store |
* £
t X
t Springtime is here and you want a =: £
r ss pretty pair of slippers; I have M. C. |f %
• .2 Kiser & Co’s, famous “Shield Brand” f
j, t *4*
► line for men, women and children. They » I
f .2 BS, 5
* aas are dressy and up-to-date and the prices *
| are very low considering the high quality £
£ of the goods. Come and let me show ® £
f* B t
~ you--“enough said.” g 2
j r I
■■■■ Furniture
+ I lilt A magnificent |
X tL- _ §5.00 high rociter ?
now | i
Hm Diner *
t +
f 0 ■ I ■ When you need furniture T
■ ■ don’t fail to see me. It *
£ |** I means a saving for you.
: ■ —=—- |
{ W. O. Davenport f
| NEAR DEPOT LAFAYETTE, GA. •
| £ «■+++ +++++4 H- 44+++++ ++++++H-+++ +++++++ 4-44444 H-4444