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Fred <iiliva!li spent Sunday with
Ins parents at Harrisburg.
Miss Paulina Fester attended the
fair in Chattanooga Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pink Rutledge of
Warren were guests of relatives
here Sunday.
Horn Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. F. L.
Jiaki-r .1 daughter.
Miss Ada I telle Rutledge was the
week-end guest of Miss Lillie Hoyles
at Martindale.
Mrs. Robert Ramey and Mrs. Hill
Ramey of Trion spent a few days
last week with Mrs. Sam Ramey.
Mr. and Mrs. Deed Wilbanks were
week-end guests of relatives at
Wesley Cliaple.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hollis, of Hall’s
Valley, spent Sunday with friends
here.
NOTICE
I will begin a series of lectures at
the court house Saturday night, Oct.
IHh., to continue one week. Home
of the subjects for discussion will be
“What is Man?" “Man a responsi
ble being.” Man's apostacy and re
storation from time to eternity."
The modern speaking in torgues and
liotydance “socalled" are.they genu
ine? Happiness and its source. Our
subjects will lie handled from a
bihle standpoint. i
For the first few nights we will
have thirty minutes song service j
WALKER COUNTY FAIR
jtfi Lafayette, CJeorgia
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
October 26—28, 1916
«Splendid Prizes Jo fie Distributed Jo Jhe
People Os Jhe County
LIVE STOCK DEPARTMENT
Best Milk Cow Class Cupboard
valued iti $B,Oll
Donated by Acme 1 urni. Co. Cliut.
Best Hoar Hop Cash $5.00
Host Sow |7.50 Table
Donated by Chat. Furniture Co.
Detol Fair Shee|i 2 Hulls Booling
Donated by Aroher Paper Co.
Best Pair Coals Cash SI.OO
Best Hull Mullers* valued a! ..$!0
Donated by Carter Mattress Co.
Chattanooga.
Best Team of Horses without
harness rash $15.00
Best Team Mules without harnes sls
Best driving Horse 85.00
Best Saddle .Horse 85.00
Best Mule Colt one to two years
old $5.00
Best mute roll under one year..ss.oo
Best horse roll one year old and
under two years old $5.00 in mer
chandise at lloner \ Haiti y, Cha.
Best horse roll under one year...ss
DRIVING \\l» HIDINC CONTEST
Best l.ady driver $2.00
Second best lady driver st,oo
Best lady rider $2.(Ni
Second best lady rider SI.OO
Best gentleman driver $2.00
Second best gentleman driver ~s|.iH)
Best gentleman rider -1 pair army
OPEN TO THE PEOPLE OP WALKER COUNTY
Come And Snjoi/ Ohese Ohree Days
October 26-28, 1916
There will he no admission fees,
i Services will begin at 7 p. rn. Come
• and enjoy yourself in a profitable
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i Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Chapman were
shopping in LaFayotte Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Hunt and family
were guests of Misses i.awrence last
Sunday.
Miss I.ou Coulter was the guest of
Miss Blanche Chapman Sunday.
Those visiting at the borne of W.
C. White Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
M. E. White and family and Mr. and
Mrs. W. K. Chapman and family.
| Mr. and Mrs.less McWilliams and
children were visiting friends and
relatives near Dirttown Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Millican were
in La l ayette Friday having some
dental work done.
Misses Mary and Ora White and
<trace Chapman were the guests of
Miss Myrtis White last Friday.
Mrs. B. P. Chapman was the guest
of Mrs. H. W. Mulkey one day last
week
Several from here attended the
singing at Subligna Sunday after
noon. BUNCO.
FOB SALE—Huy, fodder, good mare,
I and two-horse wagon. See R.
B. Massey, 4 miles south of
I llossville.
leggins, donated by Coodman.
Hide and l.ealher Co.
Second be.-t gentleinan rid: r.. .81.00
SINCINC CONTES|
Winning class, banner sto
FOOT RACE
100 yd foot race st.oo
50 yd foot race SI.OO
BICYCLE BACK
200 yd Bicycle race st.oo
BABY SHOW
Finest baby under 1 year 01d...52.00
Second ilnost baby under I year
old SI.OO
Finest baby under two years 01d..52
Second llnest baby under two years
old SI.OO
FIDDLER'S CONTEST
Best fiddler, three tunes $2.0(1
Second best tiddler st.<Ml
LADIES' AND CiIII.DREYS DE
PARTMENT
lies! made dress SI.OO
Best Crochet s|.oo
Best Tatting st.oo
Best Sofa pillow SI.OO
Best handmade apron SI.OO
Best solid embroidery st.oo
• Best pieeed quilt SI.OO
Best chocolate cake SI.OO
Best half doz. ten eakes SI.OO
Best half do/, biscuits SI.OO
Best collection nuts .SI.OO
WALKEB COtJNTY MESSENGER, OCTOBEB 13, 1916.
WOMAN ALL RUN DOWN
Made Strong and Well By Vinol
' Waynesboro, Pa.—“l was all run down
after a bard spell of bronchitis so it was
bard for me to keep about. I bad pains
in my chest and took cold easily. \
friend asked me to try Vinol. I did, and
it built me up so I am strong and well
and I am able to do my housework which
I bad not done for three months before ,
taking Vinol.”—Mrs. Y. It. Hobbough, |
Waynesboro, Pa.
Vinol creates an appetite, aids diges
tion, makes pure blood and creates ,
strength. Your money back if it fails.
Warthen’s Drug Store, Lafayette.
LARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the people '>f
Chirkarnauga and vicinity for ibmr
kindness, quiet behavior, ami lor
their attendance at the unveiling ex
ercises of o-r deceased sovereign,
Cecil Hunchanan.
Company B. 114th Beg. U. H. is
asked to meet at their hall Friday
night, Oct. 13, for special business,
and all members of Walnut Camp,
No. 210, are hereby requested and
urged to he present on the 3rd Sat
urday night. By order of Con. Com.
F. R. SHAVER, Asst. Clerk,
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lit-/. /. W. /WcNid of Kllijay came
Friday and conducted three services
for us, the last one being Sunday
nigh*. He went down and preached
at Chattooga Sunday morning and at
Rest homemade candy SI.OO
Best Map of (ieorgia SI.OO
ill -I- inap of Walker county SI.OO
8.-st yen ral ms-play maae liy any
o-ic child, 801 l SSOO
flower department
Best general display flowers, SIO.OO
Dressing Table donated hy Loomis
& Hart Chaltunnoga.
liesi general display of Ferns, SB.OO
rocker donated by Slerchi Bros.
Chattanooga.
Best general display of dahlias,
Feat! er table cover.
Best general display of chrysanthe
mums, $2.50 vase donated by Ab
bot ts Store, Chattanooga.
Best general display of cut flowers,
$2.75 silver milk cream pitcher,
donated by W. F. Fischer & Co.,
Chattanooga.
Best collection of French and Eye
let Embroidery, $1.75 silver sugar
bowl donated by W .F. Fischer &
Co., Chattanooga.
Best crocheted counterpane, $T> in
mdse, at l>. B. Loveman & Co.,
Chattanooga.
Besl handmade bedroom set (spread,
sh >t ts and pillow eases) $5 mdse,
at Mrs. J. F. Wardlaws’ Store.
Best collection of crocheting...s2.oo
Best collection of colored embroi
dery SI.OO
[ New Hope in the afternoon. These
! churches like ours are without a
I pastor. The members of the Lin
wood Baptist church will meet on
Thursday night, Oct. 12 to choose a
pastor ami to appoint a clerk and
perhaps to ordain a minister.
James Oilbert of Alabama City
came Saturday to see his sisler, Miss
: Kate Gilbert, who is critically il
J with tuberculosis.
John Lecroy moved recently to
' Harrisburg wiiere he and his broth
jer, Leonard, have rented a crop to
gether.
Melvin Cooper and family and
Miss Jlerlie Roark spent Sunday
with relatives at Wilders. The chil
dren passed the day right pleasantly
sight seeing on the park.
The stork has visited ouri(Jwn a
gain. This time lie broughp a tine
girl to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Smith.
Mrs. Rhudy and family and Miss
Virgin Hise were visiting at Subligna
Sunday.
Mrs M. A. Green of Athens, Tenn..
came Sunday for a weeks’ visit with
her daughter, Mrs. Rony Harris.
Miss Emma Martin of Summer
ville was the guest Saturday night
of Mrs. J. A. Cooper.
H. C. and Shields Grigsby from
near Subligna gave the writer an
appreciated call Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hise a;id little
daughter, Ruby Nell and littje Miss
Flora May Hise, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lawrence of
Corinth.
Mr and Mrs. Wayrnon Winkles
returned Thursday afternoon, from
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In these days than either the pen or the
sword. Without money, pens become use
less for check signatures and for the same
reason, swords cannot be effectively wielded.
Get a good grasp on the money. Deposit
with us. ’Twill be safe and subject to your
order.
Walker County Bank
4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Saving Accounts.
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their visit to Carrollton.
Charlie Andewik*of Trion was the
week-end guest) Os Ik jister, Mrs.
G. W. Cameron.
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Prettiest collection of tatting.. .SI.OO
Best collection'm drawn work..sl.oo
Prettiest iiandmteie towel SI.OO
Prettiest Embroidered waist.. .SI.OO
Besl. Cross St it.::. $t mdse, at L). B.
l.oveman, Cliau.-mouga.
Best punch w. iv. Congoleurn rug
valued at s*27, donated by Knox
Furniture c . Chattanooga.
Prettiest hai i:i;ade handkerchief,
$1.50 mdse. JB. Loveman & Co.,
Chattanooga.
COOKiV. DEPARTMENT
Best Angel Food C.ake SI.OO
Best pound cake SI.OO
Best corn bread SI.OO
Best white cake SI.OO
Best wheat lightlu'ead SI.OO
Best dozen doughnuts SI.OO
Best ginger bread SI.OO
POULTRY DEPARTMENT
Best trio gees' 1 $5.00
Best, trio ducks $5.00
Best trio Rhode Island Reds 55.00
Best trio Brown Leghorns $5.00
Best trio White Leghorns $5.00
Best trio chickens any breed not
listed above, $5.00 pairshoes,Jack
son Brand, donated by Murray-
Riehardson Dibrell Shoe Co.,
Nashville, Tonn.
Rest cockerel any breed, $4.50
roofing. Archer Paper Co., Chat
tanooga.
Mrs. Minnie Rhudy and Miss Gus
sie Lambert were guests Sunday of
Oscar Rradley cf Estelle.
MAGGIE GRAYS.
Best Hen any breed, $4.50 roofing,
Archer Paper Co., Chattanooga.
CANNED GOODS
Best display canned goods, $lO
blanket, donated by Knox, Thomas
& Spears, Chattanooga.
Best display pickles $2.00
Best display jelly $2.00
Best half dozen jar peaches $2.00
Best half dozen tomatoes $2.00
Largest assortment of preserves'—
5 piece Aluminum set valued at
$lO Conaied by W. A. Loach,
i' .V.t r: PHODUCTS
lies! general display of farm pro
ducts on one farm $25.00
Best ten ears corn $2.00
Best bale hay. $2.50 Finks Overalls,
at Walraven Bros. Store.
Best half bushel wheat $2.00
Best half bushel oats $2.00
Best half bushel Irish potatoes.. .$2
Best half bu. sweet potatoes.. .82.00
llest display onjons $2.00
Best gallon sorghum, glass contain
er $2.00
Best display honey, $2.50 mdse at D.
B. Loveman & Co., Chattanooga.
Best display peas $2.00
Best Pumpkin SI.OO
Best display turnips $2.00
Best display pears SI.OO
SPECIAL
Best Community Exhibit $20.00