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NEW GOODS
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We Lave a house lull of brand
new Dry Goods and Groceries, and
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,i we are going to sell them, for our
prices are exceedingly low. So
don’t fail to investigate our prices
and see our goods. They are here
for you.
W. H. WARDLAW
Near Depot LaFayette, Ga.
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,IID.ME COMING
Family reunion, Sunday school in
stitute and anniversary at the Os-
Lqrn school house, Sunday, Oct. 15,
(1916.
1 Everybody invited and will be
made welcjtyne. Services will com
mence ii< 10 a. m. with Monroe llil
.on presiding.
10 a. m.—Devotional services con
ducted by Jas. A. Mullis.
' 10:15—Welcome address by Henry
Bolt. , | £
Replies by Misses Rosa Mullis and
Grace Hilton.
10:30 —Memorials, experiences and
testimonials led by J. C. Myers.
11 a. m.—Memorial and anniver
sary sermon by Rev. B. A. Disney.
12 m.—Basket, fellowship and
Christian union dinner.
1:30 p. S. institute by Rev.
T. M. Ireland, presiding.
Devotional services led by Henry
Mullis.
Discussions
make a S. S. both interest
ing and profitable, led by R. R. Shav
ed and Miss Virgie Saunders.
duties of the community towards
the S. S. and church, led by Han/.a
Mullis and Miss Ada Bolt.
Are there any valid reasons for tin,/
neglect of these duties, leaders, Mij{ s
** Gui This Out-- It Is Worth
DON’T MISS THIS. Cut/, ul , this
slip, enclose with live cents to Foley
A Co., Chicago, 111., waiting youi
i name and address eleafdy You will
receive in return a/tn‘ a i package
containing Foley * Honey and Tar
Compound, for fmughs. colds and
croup, Foley pills, and Foley
Catliartic^'fahlets.—Warthen’s Drug
Store.
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and trouble you are saveil 2
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,y ness dealer right in your 2
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have the best stock . J
AND ei|uipment to be had. If you 5
need anything in the leath- 2
er line, or if you need a new 2
sole or rubber heel (on your J
shoe), then stop in and give 2
ijP me a trial. While in town «
let me show you my line. 2
it This places you
JJ UNDER no obligations whatever, with .
'X 23 years of experience «
right here in your town and 2
/ J county, I feel that I am *
If Y competent of giving you the 2
X very best
MATERIAL and workmanship. Make
X this your headquarters for *
IX good square dealings and
X let ine prove it to you.
IAM permanently located in Sonth
« X ern Express building on
X Southeast corner of public
square. Come in to see ,
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Mr., (ieorge Little* n’" /;" 1 se
hei young son, Samuel Clemen, it, UyPr
were up last week for a short s?av h» . S " a80r! a "3EGRGI/ ( . n y .,
with Frank Shaw. huT"” * mi " /Oct.,
Lida Myers and Mrs. M. Hilton.
Review of lessons.
Good music will intersperse all
the services.
2:3oS—Sunday School.
7 p. m.—Evangelistic services.
7 p. in. Evangelistic services. **’
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*;• TRION NEWS ?
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Mrs. Zine Rineheart is very ill at
tins writing.
Mrs. A. W. Hughes, Will Hughes
and Miss Mattie Lee Dennis of Rock
Spring are visiting relatives here.
Miss Venice Kail is of LaF’ayette
was I lie guest of friends and rela--
fives here last week.
Lewis Williams spent Sunday in
Rome with relatives.
T. J. McCain was in Lindale Sun
day.
F. .1. (tiles of Scre&ntfei‘ SV iiie was
in Trion Tuesday on "business.
Miss < Stephens of Alabama
City is,visiting many friends here.
Henderson spent Sunday in
IJ/fmo.
C Miss Stella Black of Tampa, Fla.,
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
Georgia, Walker County.
Notice, is li.rehy given to all per
sons having demands against J. T.
Leslie, late of saia county, deceased,
to present them to me properly
made out, within the time prescribed
by law, so as to show their char
acter and amount and all persons in
debted to said deceased are hereby
required to make immediate pay
ment to me. This Aug. 24, 1916.
E. M. JENNINGS, Admr.
Menlo, Ga.
WALKER COUNTY MESSENGER, OCTOBER 6, 1916.
RUB OUT PAIN
with good oil liniment. That’s
the surerft way to stop them, j
The best rubbing liniment is
MUSTANG
LINIMENT
Good for the A ilmtnts of
Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc.
Good for your own A che»,
Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains,
Cuts, Burns, Etc.
25e. 50c. sl. At >ll Dealers.
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Harris recently.
Dr. H. H. Prickett is in Gamp Hill,
Ala., this week.
A. L. Lloyd of Lafayette spent
Sunday here.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Caperton and
children spent the week-end in
Home.
Miss Belle Bass of Home spent the
week-end at the Trion Inn the guest
of Miss Pattie Gilliard.
Miss Nora Abies spent Sunday in
Pennville.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Stanlleld left
Tuesday for Chickamauga where
they will make their future home.
Clarence Hollander and Miss Mur
tis Housh spent Sunday in Lafay
ette.
J. S. Hayles is spending a few days
n Ware Shoals, N. C.
Mias Lizzie Lee spent Tuesday in
Chattanooga.
Miss Jenkins of Rossville is visit
ing Miss Jessie Carroll of this place.
Mrs. Morrow was taken suddenly
ill Tuesday morning at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. M. 0. Chambers.
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Jesse McGill, \ \vho is attending
school at Lafayette, spent the week
end with hoinefolks.
Joe Wyatt spent the latter part of
last week in Chattanooga on busi
ness.
Will Atkins has purchased a new
Ford and now ridirfg in the Ford
parade.
J. C. Clements who has been sick
for some time shows slight im
provement to the delight of the
many friends.
Miss Mynne Hammontree was the
guest of Miss Lillie Nuckolls Sunday.
Dinnis Scoggins of, Subligna was
here on business MoiiflAy.
Miss Jessie Wyatt spent last
Thursday and Friday with Mrs. C
K. McClure of Lafayette.
J. W. Hegwood spent Saturday
with homefolks.
J. C. Hames had a Well bored in
his yard last week.
Mrs C. K. McClure and Mrs. John
Pope of Lafayette spent one day
last week with their sisters here.
Johnie Hames of Chickamauga
was visiting relatives here last week
Several from here the
circus at Lafayette Tuesday night.
Little Miss Exa Tate is very sick
his week with croup.
JESSIE WYATT.
A GOOD FRIEND
A good friend stands by you when
n need. Lafayette people tell how
Doan's Kidney Pills have stood the
test. Mr. Phillips endorsed Doan’s
over live years ago and again con
firms (he story. Could you ask for
more convincing testimony?
R. 0. Phillips, Justice of the Peace,
Cove St., Lafayette, says: “1 suf
fered from backache and paiti'*
Ihrough my sides. I didn’t sleep well
and was tired when I got up in the
morning. My kidneys were also out
of order. Doan’s Kidnpy Pills soon
gave me relief.” (Statement given
January 20, 1911.)
I'ws Doan's Oceassionally
On January 25, 1915, Justice
Phillips said: “I still use Doan's Kid
ney Pills as a tonic when my hack
or kidneys trouble me. Thpy keep
me in good condition P.nd 1 am al
ways glad to recommend them."
Price 50c, al all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—
upt Don's Kidney pills—the same
that Justice Phillips has twice pub
licly recommended. Foster-Milburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
Used It Eleven Years
There is one remedy that for many
years has given relief from coughs,
colds, croup at’d whooping cough.
Mrs. Chas. Kiel/., Allen Mills, Pa.,
-'Tes: “I have used Foley's Honey
■' "’1 Tar for the pasl eleven years
""I I would not lie without it!," It
, , ’irnptly relieves
■V* AJ Shield hi my £
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'TV Versus i
| ft Clothes ot Known Value. •
Hk THEY APE CALLED
c Ww"°“ Styleplus #l7
if Clothes.."l*.
Er Because They Have Something More Than Style
They have style plus all-wool fabrics, - J
plus expert workmanship, plus fit, plus
guaranteed service. | IT
We will be glad to show you the new
patterns in Styleplus Suits and Coats. | T
We also have some good values in >.
other Suits and Overcoats from $lO to
sls, guaranteed colors. , '
WALRAVEN BROS.
LAFAYETTE ------ GEORGIA
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Me. and Mrs. Thomas Cowart have
a very sick child with scarlet fever.
W. B. Brown, who got badly hurt
Saturday in Lafayette by getting
thrown from his wagon, was brought
home Sunday afternoon from the
hospital in Chattanooga’ and was
resting very well Monday, although
he is badly bruised up. IW" hope
that lie will soon he hiniseli’ again.
J. M. House of Catlett has his
grandson with him this week from
Birmingham. The boy was real sick
Sunday.
Printis Moore left Monday for
Subligna where he will spend a week
or two with his sister, Mrs. Janie
McGill.
Mr. and Mrs. McCollin of Wrights
Springs were, here Monday visiting
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NOTICE b tSe I
WILL CLOSE DOWN SEPT.
Reason No. 1. Not enough winter cowb. . .
Reason No. 2. High price of feeds. ~~LLOP. |
Reason No. 3. People not prepared for year rojhe hieh-
Reason No. 4 Would cost creamery to March ;IS Sell- I
Reason No 5. Less debt we carry the better s j n j-u p II
can pay lor Butter Fat. 11
Will Open March Ist., 191 ln ty to j
’seif.
Will guarantee 28c a pound for Butt I
first 15 days of March 1917, “possibly ~~ f
price.” II
Walker Co. Creamery Associa.
11l i GEORGIA I
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Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Hegwood.
Mrs. M. .1. Si 1 • ol Lee was Ihe
guest her ill ig! l> .• A is. Maggie
Moore, last week.
Well, I would like to lip my ha!
lo Bro. John Oltorf and also shako
hands willi him for In' certainly hit
the nail oil the head in last week’s
Messenger. If I were seeking ofliee I
would want more encouragement
than a few of the nominees' enemies.
T. 11. MOORE.
Whenever You Need a Qeneral Toole
Take drove’s
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININE
and ’RON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Knrichcs the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
FOR THE RIGHT PRICES on all
auto lixlui'i'i, tiros am! tubes,
see, Lafayette Overland Sales
Go. John R. Ilia, Prop.
f *. ' Vr<sß • ; 4-i
MOVI V In 1 1 inii on lonv liijie, on ii
in-i>v«ml faniiM in Walter coil-'
n: r. I " iii• rout and (» prij.
inlorost; privilege given to—.,”
lii.yinonts nil tin? priuripl
pay in lull liolon due. Apr
Oliiokamauge. Iru.t Corrti
Eighth and Broad Strecti, l
lanooga /J’oiinesiseo
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FOR SAljfc
Forty acre farin, tlf
bered, hnusr and Warn undo
construction,'one and a halt
miles from pike, two miles j
from R. R. Price is right
Call on or write
OSCAR HI Ri;
l.aFayette, (la , Rid- I
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