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Winter Coal
Now is the best time to
get your winter coal. It
is cheaper now than later.
The best coal at the best
prices at the best time.
Shearer CZocri Co.
Qeorgia. I
COCA-COLA j
Stands the Test «
Other drinks come and go, but I
COCA-COLA is here to stay. |
THE BEST, MOST INVIGORATING, THE j
UNIVERSAL DRINK
Call for bottled Coca-Cola and ,
look under the cap for pre
miums.
Coca-Cola Bottling Works
R. A. WARDLAW, Manager
LAFAYETTE, GEORGIA
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OH ATT ANOOGA
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Market and Seventh Streets
Chattanooga. Tennessee
96 Cahs lor dice Help Last Month
“If a man is anxious that his son should go into business and be
gin work on a practical basis, he should not send him to the univer
sity, but to a business college.” £<[ ji { !| | ! j f | ! | 1
—WOODKOW WILSON.
G A. HAWKINS, A. 8., Prin. PHONE 2857
When You Visit The
Chattanooga District Fair
October 9th to 14th
We want you to stop at our Booth
near the Woman’s Building and see
the demonstration of tlae
Allen Princess Range
and tlie
Boone Kitchen Cabinet
Remember we are bend quarters for
everything in House furnishing: line.
I KNOX FURNITURE CO.
1465 Market St Near Terminal Station
CHATTANOOGA* TENN.
WALKER COUNTY MESSENGER, OCTOBER 6, 1916
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Rev. \V. M. Pettigrew preached
here Sunday morning. He also bap
tized two at the Round Pond Sunday
afternoon.
Master Wesley Skates is real sick
at itus writing.
Mrs. A. 1.. Cooper lias been very
sick.
Walter Clemons of Ringgold visi
ted his best girl at this place Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Patton o r
Chickamauga were visiting here
Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
A. 1.. Cooper.
W. T. Skates visited his mother
at Waterville Sunday.
Miss Mae Stephenson was the
guest Saturday night of her cousin,
Miss Bonnie Stephenson.
Paul Skates who tins a position in
Cbalfanooea was lien l Saturday and
Sunday visiting homefolks.
Let everybody remember preach
ing al the Baptist church Saturday
afternoon afld Sunday morning, Oct.
7th and Bth.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lane moved
recently to Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. It. Stephenson
spent Sunday rt Noble.
CATLETT KID.
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Miss Ora Wtiile of Subligna was
the guest of Miss Mary While Satur
day and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mulkey were
gues*s of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Millican
Sunday.
Misses Gladys Storey and Jayme
Coulter spent Monday in LaFayette
Those visiting at the home of W.
C. Wtiile Sunday were Mr. and Mr«.
.T. S. Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
Chapman and children.
R. M. Neal and W. .1. Shahan made
a business trip to Chattanooga last
Tuesday.
Deed Lawrence left last week for
Tulsa Okla., where he will spend
the winter.
Mrs. J. M. Jolley, after a delight
ful visit wilh her daughter, Mrs.
M. K. While, returned to her tiome
at Hill City last week.
J. T. Sutlle and Miss Jayme Mc-
Cullough were shopping in LaFay
ette Monday.
BLUE EYES.
IN MEMORY OK A. IV. HUGHES
Who was born al Varnell's Station
in Catoosa county on April 8, 1845, In
young manhood lie answered the
call to arms and enlisted with Moses
Dotson in the Ist Confederate regi
|nient under Col. Clark Gordon. After'
! Gapl. Dotson became major, Russel!.
I Jones became captain. Bro. Hughes
] served through the whole war and
! was in many hard fought battles, in- 1
eluding Chickamauga battle. He bo-
I fore his affliction went every year
I to the reunion of his old comrades
at the Georgia monument al the
Kelley Held in Chickamauga Park.
After the war lie found his way to
Trion factory cud became the black
smith unde.' 1 Judge A. !’. Allgood and
by his industry soon became master
mechanic of the entire plant. While
there, on August 31, 18(18, he was 1
happily married to Miss Elizabeth C.'
Blair, and to that happy union were
born four children, Mrs. W. L. Gray |
and Mrs. S. E. Strange of Trion, one
soil, W. M. Hughes of Rock Spring, 1
and Mrs. E. R. Dennis, who died PJ
years ago.
He professed faith in Christ and,
he and his wife united with the
Baptist church at Trion in 1881) and
was baptized by Rev. W. L. Shat -
tuck in Chattooga river, and ever
after lived a consistent life. He was
stricken with paralysis Feb. 13, 1908
and was an invalid up to his death,
which occurred on Sept. 17. 1916,
when he grasped his harp and palm
and left us all in tears.
Bro. Hughes was a Mason and an
odd Fellow and a member of lhe,
I Med Men. He by good report, was ,J
Royal March Mason of Trion chap-|
ter No. It), and served as King and;
Scribe with satisfaction to his corn-:
panions. While the writer was Wor-j
shipful Master of Trion lodge, No.'
160, he was either Senior or Junior,
Warden all the dime. Faithful to;
every trust committed to his care,'
hut best of all lie was an honest!
Christian gentleman whose word
was never doubted on any occasion, I
' whatever.
i So on Sept. 19, al high twelve lie
was buried at Trion cemetery with
Masonic honors, the place made sac
red by his presence on so many oc
casions like his own, so amongst his
old neighbors and brethren we
[danled him there to await the res- j
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la addition to other properties, Lae - Foa
anasaioe Cascaw ia acceptable loro, a
otiaratotiaffLaxatiroaiidTaaic. laa-Foo
act* eftacmeiy and daos not gripe nor
diatatbstomach. At the same time, it aid*
digestion, aron*** the User and secretions
and restore* the healthy function*. 50c. j
Slip a few
smokes into vour system!
You’ve heard many an earful about the Prince AlbertVS,
As patented process that cuts out bite and parch and lets you %
// . sm oke your fill without a comeback! Stake your bank roll that \V
Mis it proves out every hour of the day. m Y\
Prince Albert has always been sold \\
// without coupons or premiums. We UO I & \\
fj prefer to give quality! f\ | V\
jj There s sport smoking a pipe or rolling A VA
pi your own, but you know that you’ve got A V
/ to have the right tobacco! We tell you A I Hl* I# I lA
Prince Albert will bahg the doors wide JrAStf fl.
j open for you to come in on a good time .. . . , M
J firing up every little so often, without a th natlonal Joy smoke
»•; regret! You’ll feel like your smoke past j
f , ■iiullaiii™iw has been wasted and will be sorry you cannot if
back up for a fresh start. J
,// You swing on this say-so like it was a tip to a 1:1
thousand-dollar bill! It’s worth that in happi- tj
nCSS contentment to you, to every man fj
nows w hat can be rj
SIMTOi 3 bWHf |1 .... --A SpUen out of a chummy ffj
Wp|||| j'mmy pipe or a makin’s^^jr
'r’cb R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
§j [jl ■ I'll vA V n rT\ Winrton-Stle*. N. C. luct, every Print*
V |i 111 l Myssr
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' 1 WWW lHslllfiM //W, ' ' ''' ZsnXlC, “n**l U ment h»« tirnnted a patent on the
bJW W 1 9k KM®* // % PROM” qCV* proceaa by which Prince Albert U
K Ti. [lll' ill 11 111 O . n r mude. And by t. hich ton/lue b(v anb
IBBrnihg 'isaa.ssssir.s
uiTwlion of the just. hold wilh steadfast faith, for the. Make The Mom or Prosperity
Bro. Hughes has finished his work separation won't lie long." And to Every man should keep lit tliosf
and gone over the last hilltop on his children we would say, “Look up ! ,]ays and make, the most of his op
lil'e''; road, passed around the last for soon in the sweet bye and bye portunilies. No man ran work his
bend gone out of sight, hut we In 1 - you can all meet husband and father j |„. s | handicapped with disor Fred
lieve he is walking over Ihe moss- again when' no more good byes will kidneys and bladder, .aching back,
covered vails of eternal peace. We |xt said. swollen joints, stilt muscles or rh< u
helieve his work passed Ihe Great | ;t;n personally bereft. I loved him malic pains. Foley Kidney Pills pay
Architect of the universe, and her so min h. Sleep on my brother. I lor themselves u hundred times over
who stood by Dim in sunshine and So mole it he. |ln iionllh improvement. Waplhen’*
shadow we would only say, “Take j J. M. COLEY. I Drug Store.
By Way Os
Announcement
For the first time, I wish to say a few words
about that Sewing Machine which you anticipate
buying this fall.
Ist. When you buy, isn’t it logic and economy
to buy the best? 2nd. Which is the best, and
who knows, or how shall it be decided?
(As to the best.) Worth is determined by
proof, and proof developes merits, and “Merit” is
what you want.
For seventy long years the entire world has
long since decided that the “Singer” Sewing Ma
chine is the best, because it has “Proved its
Merits.”
The Singer has taken every world’s prize, viewed
from a point of easy running, quality, and capa
city, for all purposes.
Easy terms, annually or monthly.
By the way you ought to see that “Jack
Rabbit’ ’ Motor.
Thos. A. Swafford
“SINGER MAN”
JUST BEHIND THE BANK OF LAFAYETTE
LAFAYETTE : : : : GEORGIA