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ER BEING SICK £=
)R OVER 4 POUNDS
MENDQL C' _ _
rank l\< HAMMERS SAY « "E ■
r.MliinJ Vk TO WORK AFTER
No \I j TAKING TAM,AC
•stion MjtijgJ
IK Gif j
Him 18,,',l 8,, ' , '*•* :l * gained thirty
j Jon live bottles of Tanlac uud
1| /Rke 11 new man, said \V. 11.
hanilfcrs, R. F. D. No. 2, Pinson,
la., recently. Mr. Chandlers served
a jßeputy Sheriff in Jefferson
mty for about two years and most
lielri-vearybody in that county knows him
y on i, fie a man ‘whose word is as good
ealth* iiif bond." He is now connected
dr. Fi/itli I lie Imperial Coal and Coke
tor Vorks, at Bradford.
’*i ' *'*r no^, a * d,! 1,1 w " ll< ’ ronliniK'd
(Jhariflters, “and I want to say
|es hardly estimate the bene
kiis so des|M| Vf , botU( , M of Tanla , hav( .
her rond.no fn „ jt
HfllHC, riujl
Hid. I bontft . (1
r the sun, w« ere ‘ 1 l , W1 *' ' bruinaUsm m
her wet! ai "‘ I,rn * )s ’ * ri(l my kidneys
hi for her'*®* M ' 1 wo, ! ld lmv ' ! >"
a and made do ( w '' ,lv '' a,,,i i Hlx
suggesleil th ,ht * *** alo , mach was ... such
ver, I ,l,a ' 1 J" B ' s, ' Mn, 'd lo
ie doctor wh a ‘'onddion. and
»V 8 tolbelrb up sour gas and
t?ry time I t eat anything at
L ad lo be careful will, my diet,
k iy Uppelitr wool In pier, - ||n
1 ached mi and up
and I was
M wall the time, and I aeluaily t',-1
WK I'll I didn't weigh bul 11r> IPs.,
y, after taking live hollies id' Tan
, I weigh 145, and 1 consider do
tuds some gain when I think of
condition I was in.
I tried four weeks ill I lie hos
.l along last February, bul didn't
any relief, and when I started
I’anlfir a few weeks ago n pul me
\ the mend before I’d finished the
Irst bottle. My Kidneys don't bother
me at all now, ami my digestion is
Urst rate. Hie fact is. I'm just almiii
normal, nud I just feel like lelling
overybody I meet about Tanluc and
What its done for tue. Several of my
friends are Inking it and gelling al
most as good results from u as I
the % 6tove9 in I • *wt U
£ The Outsida (aowe.ful \ H
Ttfuf 'ml /TVV Inside durable. ) '} J|
[‘jit Torni Mules wmß \ j, ||
:::! tSS ET::: <# > Stores /or fAe Price of One 4
rot Muli‘ Colt one In two yel • II
old M '°u only reliable goods made by reliable manufacturers, i
,st mule roll under .me year. .ss.(^ onest values is our motto. If there is one place where £
enl lnu>e roll one year old and here " X II
under two y.*ars old -16.00 in inert 2 II
ebandise at linger A Hailey, I’.liaj * II
r "b Original Hot*Blast i
mivixti \\i> hidim; « on_ —a £.
loml I,adv driver , Jr II
eeond best lady driver tove—a heavy durable heating stove slipp d inside of i
!;.;,md td iadv rider i. 1 radiating body Which radiates ail the heal. This re
<est aenilemau' driver Ktruction makes an absolutely air-tight stay-t ght heater
it>ooiui h**st p»*itltMm*u tirivor . fire from Saturday night until Monday morning. This
( m (jeiitlemnn rider i pair tay-tight construction in connection with our Hot Blast
raft makes our guaranteed great fuel economy possible.
ammmKmmmmmmi twa h nw» >«• mmmmmmmmfß
ny Feet of Cole’* Hot Blast burns any fuel—
m _ / n : n j- soft coal, hard coal, or wood.
|\T w *OtntS It is a powerful radiator of heat.
L J r Ik I\| 'ht with stove putty It gives a sizzling hot base.
Wr HB Hi » on hot blast heaters It gives a guaranteed fuel economy.
ter fuel saving devices You can’t afford to be without this
to remain air-tight remarkable heater. Come in and see
M Hot Blast, it today.
Cole ’« Hot Blast makes your coal pile last. ”
jflpPP*' To avoid imitations look for Cote's. jj
Omers’ Hardware & 1
Supply Co. 1L ’ ,j(jSR j
ETTE ; i o ;t* /
did."
Tanlac is sold in LaFayetle ex
clusively by W. A. Loach, and Vil
lanow, (fa., by J. \V. Cavender, and
by It It. Ifagwell, Lytle, Oa., (It. V.
It. Itossville,) and Simmons & Kell,
Cedar Grove, Oa.. and John L Case,
Trenton, Ga.. and Forrester & Brown
Sulphur Springs, Ga., and Ball &
Evitt. Kensington, Ga.
Tax Notice
I will be at the following places
on the dates named lo collect State,
County and School Taxes, for the
year I'Jlii, to-wit: Hours 9:30 a. m.
to .‘I p. rh.
Oct. Oct. Nov.
Mounttiin 9 26 20
Lisbon It) 30 22
Chaltnuooga Valley 11 :ti 23
Oct. Nov. Nov.
Itossville 12 2 24
& 25 a m
Chickamauga 13 4 27
Rock Spring 14 17 28
Center Post 16 7 30
Cane Creek 17 8 4
Green Bush 18 11 5
Oct. Nov. Dec.
Villar.ow 19 to 8
Chestnut Flat 20 II 29
LaFayelte 21 29 2
Cedar Grove 23 13 11
Kensington 24 15 12
Pond Spring 25 16 13
EXTRA CALLS
Eagle Cliff Nov. Ist a. rn.
Pipe Works Nov. Ist p. m.
Lytle Nov. 3rd a. in.
Wnlljceville Nov. 3rd p. in
Eairview Nov. 6111 a. in.
Harrisburg Nov. 61b p. m,
High Nov. 141 h a. in.
.1 S Coulter’s Nov. 14th p. in.
Mission Ridge Nov. 251 li p. m.
Noble Nov. 181 b a. m.
f. in wood Nov. IBl.li p. m.
Mixon’s Nov. 21st, a. m
Asrnlon Nov 21st. p. in.
Marlindale Dec. Ist a. in.
I ra’ s Dec. 61b a. m.
Heo Dec. 6th p. in.
Zone Dec. 711. a. m.
I urr,ire I >ec. 7tli p. in.
Naoini Dec. 9th a. in.
Cassandra Dec. 141 b a. in.
Coni Heights Dec. 14th p. m.
Esb lie Dec. Islli a. 111.
LaFayelte Dec. 16th, IBfh, lOlh, 20th
T. M. COFI EY. T. C.
Walker County, Georgia
WALKER COONTY MESSE NOER, OCTOBER 6, 1916.
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j LINWOOD LOCALS *
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4 •I-I-I-K* 1- •I-H-H- *i
I rope Hie people of Walker wall
do a.'i they can to make this year’s
fair a good cue and not withhold
their products because they are a
fraid they cannot win the prize.
Rev. W. L. Head closed bis series
of meetings here Sunday night. His
popularity was shown by the large
crowd that witnessed his last ser
vice. The church was greatly bene
lllled by his preaching. Quite a
number joined from other Baptist
churches.
Rev. O. G. Lewis has resigned the
care of this church and we are mak
ing nn effort to secure a man to
lake Ins place. v
The stork visited tha home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jess FiancilfThursday and
brought them a line girl.
Levi llise and G. B. Ransom took
in the unveiling at Chickamauga
.Sunday afternoon.
Misses Winnie and Lula Thurman
of Chattanooga Valley and also Mrs.
Starks of Lyorly came Sunday to
hear Rev. W. 1,. Head.
W. W. Roark of Chickamauga vis
ited bis little daughter, Bertie, Sun
day.
Rube Mullinax of Trion spent last
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hise.
Mrs. Matilda Davis of near Rome
and Mrs. A. F. Shaw of Cooper
Heights are spending this week with
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Johnteton.
D. H .Kemp is now among the au
tomobile owners, hWng recently
bought an Overland carNLlle is go
ing !o run his car and A* A. Gentry
will take bis place as Marshall.
Jo - Lindsey and sister, Miss Miflld,
spent Wednesday in Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ledbetter,
and sister, Miss Amanda, spent Sat
ui'dey night witli- Mrs. Ten Kell of
Cedar Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayrnon Winkles
left Wednesday afternoon for a stay
«'f several days wilh relatives at
Carrollton.
Os er Bradley moved his family to
Estelle Tuesday.
Charles Reece and little son, Cecil,
ot Cooper Heights, were calilng on*
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
Reece, Tuesday of last week.
\ MAGGI ECRAYS.
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Ycnir druggist trill refund mopey if PAZO
OINTMENT falls to cure any case of Itching,
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6to 14 days.
The first application givea Ease and Rest. £Gc.
FALL
FERTILIZERS
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Will soon be on the market, all kinds and sorts V
will be offered the farmers and it will pay you to
investigate before you buy.
The LaFayette Fertilizer Co.
Guarantee their goods to be the equal of any
and the superior of most, the report of the State
Chemist proves the statement.
We have some genuine Potash, have secured a
lot of high grade Tankage and every ingredient
in our goods is the best money can buy, and we
guarantee our prices to be as low as anybody's
that handles the same class of goods.
Ask The Man Who Has Used
Our Guano
Our plant is always open to visitors, glad to
have you come.
16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate
For Sale
LAFAYETTE FERTILIZER CO.
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E. P HALL, Sr. D. W. HERNDON J. P. HA L
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rJ“i*r ! , *M~H-*K-I-W‘v 'M'o-i*
JVlrs. A. L. Lemming ami family
left Thursday for Chattanooga to
make their future home.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mosley and
Miss Emma Mosley of Jamestown,
Ala., spent Wednesday with Mrs.
Kittie Mosley.
Mrs. Ben Housli of near Trion
was the guest of Mr-. Sam Ramey
Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Nancy Morton is on a week’s
visit to her sister, Mrs. J. H. Mali
coat of Pond Spring.
Mrs. Mary Lizzie Myers of Ken
sington is spending the week here
with relatives.
Mrs. Jim Starks of Lyerly is the
guest of friends here this week.
Mrs Jas. Williams was the week
end guest of relatives in Trion.
Lige Mosley of Jamestown, Ala.,
was the guest Wednesday of Mrs.
Kittie Mosley.
Mbs Sallie Morion spent Sunday
with Mrs. Will Morton of Trion.
j Born to Mr. ami,Mrs. Tom Petti
iohn, Monday, a dMighter.
J. W. Unloosen spent Sunday with
relatives in Trion.
Chattanooga District Fair
Remember the Dates October 9,10,11,12,13,14 Remember the Dates
Four great days of Hoise Racing; SI,OOO
daily in racing purses; Tuesday, Wednesday, II M |'| 11 I '
Thursday, Friday. |< /■ I I 111 I
Auto races, Saturday, Oct. 11, open to all I I r 4 1)1 |■ I
cars and drivers of Chattauoooga district. $350 JLI JL A JH JLI VJI
in gold first rnizo. Five other grand prizes.
3 Bands 10 Buildings 25 Departments
15,000 square feet in Automobile show. A great Poultry show. Big display of
pure bred Live Stock. A great Agricultural Exposition. All the big features o f
last year and John Sheeley’s 20 Big Shows on the PURIFIED WONDER W>V
SIX ■ “IX h 4^t S s'^
! V” s on ? ! '
“0o« »•
Born to Mr. atkrMrs. Perry Slan
sell, Sunday, a hoy.
Miss Madge Conley spent Sunday
with relatives at Rock Spring.
Miss Cora Willis of Chattanooga is
spending this week with tier pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Willis.
Mias Bessie Mae Catron spent the
week-end with relatives in Chatta
nooga.
Miss Gladys Anderson of the Cove
is spending this week with Miss
Ami lee Catron.
Mrs. A. C. Mize and granddaughter
Mary Elizabeth Lawrence spent the
week-end with her daughter, Mrs.
M. E. Carlson of Rome.
Mrs. Laura Chapman spent last
week with her daughter, Mrs. F. J.
Nash, of Chattanooga .
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sitton and son
id' Macon are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. T. S. Littlejohn this week.
Mrs. R. L. Rich and Mrs. J. H.
Raker spent Sunday with Mrs. Me-
Camcy at Teloga.
Mrs. W. 11. Campbell and little
daughtei spent Sunday with Mrs.
Adams of Ml. Carmel.
William and Bunyan Chapman
and Mrs. L. L. Littlejohn and Miss
Rutl. Chapman spent Sunday with
relatives in Chattanooga.
Paul Campbell v\le> is at the New
ell V'.natariuin underwent an opera
tion for appendicitisj/flis
many jfeiends are glad to know .his
eonc!itioik* s n °t serious.
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Hev. J. M. Coley will prejteh at
Center Point Sunday at 11 o’cock "V
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. A.' v
O. Cremer, a daughter.
Mrs. A. .1. E/ell who lias been cri
tically ill for a few days is some
better, we are glad to say.
Miss Virginia Dallenger of Cal
houn was the week-end guest of the
Misses Fox.
Mrs. Cunnigan of Gaysville, Ala.,
spent ast week with her daughter,
Mrs. B. I.utledge.
C. L. Story and Deed Bird went to .
Rossville Monday on business.
K. 1,. Powell has the Ford
lodge having purchased a new Ford.
A. P. Warrenfells and J. D. Crane
have gone to Dahlonega.
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
The Old Standard general atrengthening tonic,
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drive* out
Malarla.enrichea the blood,and builds upthe «ys
tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c.