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• WANTS | '
1 AM VOW RE ADY to do any kind of
shoe repairing—E. F. Phipps
tXIR SALE—A gasoline engine.—
Walker County Messenger. La-
Fayette, Ga.
LOR THE RIGHT PRICES on all
auto tlnur»'N tiro# am?
see. La Fayette Ovorltnd #j.-
Co.— John R. Itca, Prop.
-ALL P ARTIES owing me by note or
account will please makeprompt
settlement and save cost-—W. H.
Carroll. ts
WANTED To do your chimney
building, grate and tile setting.
Alt work guaranteed.—Ed Mil
chell. Phone. its
LET ME DO YOLK next. shoe, re
pairing. My work guaranteed to
please—E. F. Phipps.
GET YOUR FEED Si VP LIES of al
kinds from Dan CL Wheeler &
• Co, Chattanooga. They make a
specialty of Cotton Seed Meal
i and Hulls.
THE BEST PLACE to purchase
tires, tubes and all kinds of au
tomobile fixtures is at J. R
Rea's garage and Auto Supply
house on the east side of the
struare.
GOOD all wire Bed Springs only si
each. —Bonds & Kirkpatrick,
Furniture, 241 E. Main St. Chat
tanooga.
AATJ HAVE the best line of second
hand ranges in the city. Some of'’
them that have never been used
out very little. Prices from 88.50
up. Guarantee everyone we sell.
—Bonds & Kirkpatrick. Furni
ture, 241 E. Main St, Chatta-
I AM NOW LOCATED in the South
ern Express Office anu ~m fully
*• prepared to serve i/.y trade. Let
me have your harness and re
pair work. I will give you sat
* isfaction—E. F. Phipps.
1-»
WHEN YOU WANT a good car for
family or parties, as many as
seven or more, call J. H. B. Rea.
phone 102. Rates reasonable.
ts
FOR SALE— 3 good brood mares;
one 3 years old, one 8 and one
10. Will work anywhere.-d. E.
Hunter, one rpile and half south
of Cedar Grove. 21 x
NOTICE
*5 Owing to the high cost of raw
Anateiial, I must insist*' on very
prompt settlement of all monthly
ficcounte. ! cannot carry any one
for more than 30 days,
f? LAFAYETTE BAKERY & CAFE
■«|a C. N. Shropshire, Prop.
2
of the speaker as .w
<0* 4 0 r,i S^ , 0* . Hi.' high ideals of the.jj
! List -ax Notice
w y
fl* ®?HSSSKS> ■* ■'" : ..-ill }>,- ui (lie following places
11 dales named to collect State,
A * ,J * and School Taxes, for the
Hw:" ! 'BE- ® , alH * 1 ‘ ! 1 1, I .—wit: Hours 0:30 a. in.
Oct. Oct. Nov.
«B» .in 9 26 20
«Q» .1 II 10 30 22
-A it tuo.iira Valley 11 31 23
Oct. Nov. Nov.
; • ville 12 2 24
& 26 a m
|F manga 13 4 27
# , -nJ h"’ ' S l’ rin * 14 17 28
A . j, o_i 0 _i 16 7 30
Oct. Nov. Dec.
,«s aswji ie I -nek 17 8 4
|j; Mush 18 9 5
mmrir Oct. Nov. Oec.,
A U«U*K 19 10 8
ja, ,i Flat. 20 11 9
[.iiFnyefle 21 29 2
t. •■rove 23 13 11
K 11 11 s: 11 g ton 24 15 12
1* aid spring 25 16 13
A EXTRA CALLS
IdATEHIAL ■■ ■■• y p •(_']( i .iitT Nov. Ist a. m.
Pipe Works Nov. Ist p. rn.
/Oth Lytle Nov. 3rd a. rn.
Waltaceville Nov. 3rd p. rn
Harrisburg Nov. 6th p. m.
J S Coulter’s Nov. 14th p. rn.
Mission Ridge 25th p. |n.
raLr m, mriif-"i Mariindale . r Dec. Ist a. rn.
i Sr W”"«k • vOTS for Xaoiri Dec. Ist. p. in.
WF Jj,g. Hjjq Trans r Dec. 6lh a. rn.
v- Zone Dec. 7th a in.
A CO Furr.aee Dec. 7th p. rn.
Cassandra , „ Dec. 14th a. in
* 'nj na ) Station Cooper Heights Dec. 14th p. m.
Kh§F Estelle Dec. 15th a. m.
idAAa u Lafayette Dec. 16th, 18th, 19th 20th
T. M. COFFEY, T. C. I
■ t Walker Count*. Georgia j
BRING \tKK SHOE RI P UR v,
* to E. F. Phipps, he will give yec
good uthflriioa.
WHEN AW WANT Ihe very be#; ,
and neatest shoe repairuxg so:*. •' i
soies nailed on, machi e sewed,
or ha ml sewed, all kinds of rub-jj
bcr heels. Work guaranteed to
please.—E. F. Phipt >
Jl ST REf FILED a h«t of used Or
gans. They are now in firsl
elass condition. Bargain Prices.
—Knox Furniture Cu_ Chatta
nooga, trim.
CET YOl'R IXED SUPPUKS of ah
kinds from Dan C. Whee'ar A
Co. Chattanooga- They u.*ke a
specialty of Cotter Seed Meal
and Hulls.
FOR SALE—Good tW-aere farm. - ’
ordinary buildings tine .uni: .
running water, good road. Rfd.— i
T A. O'Neal, La Fayette, Ga.
” ——" ■' ■ - t
A *46.06 DAVENPORT nearly new.
only >15.00. Another one for #lO
—Bonds A Kirkpatrick. Furni
ture, 2U Main St. Chattanooga. J
FOR S Al.F—Yearling Jersey heif- \
er, also one horse colt, natural ;
pacer, out of best of stock. —R. ■■
E Blackburn, one mile south of J
LaFayette, on Dixie Highway, ts 'i
f
T. E CHAPMAN in the old Smith ;
warehouse just east of the R. F. )
Mize & Son Planning Mill, is \
paying the highest market price ‘
for COTTON and COTTON |J
SEED. Call on him and inve-ti- j
gate prices before selling.
FOR the highest prices on Coi'l'ON |
SEED call on T. E. Chapman. 1
the old Smith warehou- ■ ,iu#> I
across from R. F. Mi/e & S Ys j
planing mill. The top ■ < !il > I,
market also paid for CUT TON.
ALL OLD NOTES and account- :m>!
he paid by Nov. 15th, or sanv j
will be put in hands of :: :
for collection. After the loth ;
hunt up an officer to settle tor
he will have your old acci ■ . '
cr note.—Ball & Langford, i |; -
S|!E T. E. CHAPMAN in Mo-
Smith warehouse OPPOSde
R. F. Mize & Son plaid or. ; ;
for best prices on meal, hulls *
and other feed supplies. He
can save you money.
Cut This Out -It Is Worth '<*
DON’T MISS THIS. Cut mi!, this'j
slip, enclose with live cents o>
& Co.. Chicago, 111., writ in -
name and address clearly
receive iu return ’& tri*il < .
containing Foley's Honey ami '< a-:
Compound, for coughs, coins r
croup, Foley Kidney Pills, aim
Cathartic Tablets.—-W arthen
Store.
Drives Out Malaria, Build: Jp
j The Old Standard geneva
WAIJTRR COCTNTT MESSB NGEJL OCTOBER 13, 1916.
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j LEGAL ADYCXt ItSEMFNTS j
- • s• •s• }
I Ch^mhclNi — \Vst Ufc«r CuHuit y ,
AppAicalien having fetyii mad*' rtf
du# kxrai U> h&v* Keury Bu*hanl&»u [
iitiH^illtd nioui'i-itrai ’ of the --s-!
i, 7 f . » i
ecur,y, ifee* ■ notice is ervfy '
I given that I will i *s u - 1 .ip t
Novettuvr,' next. Given und-v He
hand sad official signature, this Oct
h.A. W. I SI'ANSEI 1 . Ordinary j
Administrator's Sale
Georgia. Walker County.
Wit! tv sold before the court [
house dour in said county within r
teg-l l ours ->i sale on. the first funs I
day it* November, next, to the lugh-j
est tedder, under and hy virtue of I
an vder of the Court of Ordinary of
said county for the purpose of pay-1
iug debts and distribution among I
the heirs at law of J. M. Miltiean. de-J
ceased, sold as the property of J.|
M. Milliean .deceased, the following
real estate in the tlth district of the!
4th r.ectton of said county, viz: I
An undivided half interest in 31 j
acres more or less lying in the I
northwest corner of land lot number j
280, and being 100 mis east and I
west, and 50 rods north and south,
also an undivided half interest iu H>|
acres more or less in lot number i
260. and all of lot number 275
known as the W. Ransom placer also
'the following land lying in fh'r itillv f
district of the -tth section, and being |
the entire land lot. Nos. 445, 116, HB,
wes! of the top of the ridge >f MWI !
lot number 138. Rents of 101 U ei-dj
served. Terms of sale* half oasU, the}
balance tlue in \ mouths with 8 j
th^pjfrSer®ng'aiP'in^"
'Tbis October 3* 1916 ’t
W. J. WAIT.IN’, Ahnir., <i*S <4
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SIIEIUFF'S BAIACS
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hoiHc door in said riumlA,: ,nym hiv* f
in - h . \\ h a!., .t '- ijv. ,
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; v. '•; '!i :*<o M
; - ildlfl'l
in sli( 1 i{i :i vfui'-ti
t’i'i 1-' - - S Or 1.1 m .
running' wfs! ino oi o,t 1
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b - . it.-.e of.ii -'<J-.i t/FaMiii
ioining the V : ■ •i - . . |
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.. Ijjtji J.--,. ut
Als.i ?it, t{l ■ . ;vr.ndHHOf diiol^d^ry
‘Ho_*nr>i -r.,, \on Tic‘i Whirl
, vV;i ~p>
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< : weironi' 1 . i,ir««i
1 • j),,, | 1 (t t ; wus
i. 1 ‘.-IThc,lively givorr hy
:. .1 u'kei'ii. McCall was
i eit hy Mins Hackney ■
d •! <n ks of.the great work?
i (i : •«> hy fhel>. A. It..
vleoi. bisl’orical and odvi-i
H : rn< -, Hen : plea Mina: ‘manner j
.; ’> r nil, and the hear- I
I tii - strong character
TV'TYD YiTTITF
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fin! >d *)a>i bus t report *hl di.v, ■ giv.m ■
• '-Mil i .•». »(«%■'. nwhiior! in an
I Hint*b as it t? r>t :yo puddle utwtni ssti !
ja.., >- s' : ieuetj; it iB jlbVfTnee w ■ ' 'l'
• •.••.••.*•{ tlmt citatum bt* :W
[cht* Wuker Comity Hoi- r-<t a'. J 'V™;
«t thovsoKrtM.nl!>' uoM'ias y}' , ' (1 y
by law. notify, .» ail ionfoiuy, ; ! 4(.v: .mi,
order ivil! lit nwt'.i tij,
jta gtiiar hio- .ng ■'» . lilt! t aW<*i,„* nay
t.i ntoisti' i tiim-.iiil:| uuui t ntu Tint,
:> go- -tu** mli tnwr to.- il mfnt nor
ootu'.tuj. -eti ;><•!* out ttm., 1 -bni 17
H>und;< I wpnt tO
x » ' /sat :tn f J weak at tapes that
; • • *• \ j i*> t'> *al t ytlia E.
7 **• *. Compound, and
.. | , n and it (lid, oot ,
>*■ * *• } I, ~,, tnitjcn fli y
! Board ot 'i'ii 1 kv*.”' Mio-e v> t 'feet h)\i a
am*, itovv tin!, n I no-it wmjh BSl.poun&
. - . kid. . Luigii has done for mu
Not ill* *'• bt- c. auhbaml says lie kPcnva
;CitsHiia, V.V :t«T.e’,ne has saved my Hfo."—
V 'tied i- i. f>. jt c.t'W, 1021 f ash 4th St.
i HaSsilUf tv. fjhio
i i aJvf, I'.a. iti ii 1 in'rhum'. V’ere , 'd'te Co 1 '
unwopk. " .virtu rocw
I*-7-, ’ ' >i to,rostorefuftlth s-.
f.'r ail t| r 4wslw W t,u*u w«pkone<i or;-:.rr of *!
olOfd T ll i' -ii.it. .o why A;rs. 1f..-. .
reqdnw , '>' , v<o'. , -tk -f, ;•
• rat la ot.. i;*h for women sofferin • >■"■ ■■
Kr ■ .rUeonto to hoist Upon bft-.
*' i to, Cjniia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable C
V Mlownl lii'f <iii
vki, !.tr thi 11-- ad\rnji'cmoiit,
1 , ‘ ' f I. I- S'.'lWifrhv* in n vary liaii
*h> 'iKii'ib s;i •of {lie Oryani/.a
--' ‘i“! i>.,;| ~r Mm- i*|' ates anil li.»r a|>|*.oini
.ill .iif.,, hi sf re ■-nt. Slio pro
»i,, : ,,„ f | Mi..., U-. ltioe as a pupil
, aic vte^i,,,j ~| |i,; r| . r ( .|„-, o | |, y (,f»e
i Pffhplir. \! (ho c iiit'lnsiojl of her
'h M Wantlmv introduced Mrs.
r " in who griirionsly respondiMi.
l ie,.'it,; f, ierreil In the work I hat, lias
i 1 !• -'liven dime by tjio dhaptor, which
nil I ' ,<■ (t , enired during .her adriiinis-i
,v 'Viaiion as slate regent, and espocial
-1 •|y emphasized the historical sea-j
i ioer.. (lure. Appreciation of Mrs. Graham's
’ | hill, was shown by freijiient ap- j
I >b|*. ■ (dause. !
'* The audience then joined in sim-r
--r:e‘, |i t ,M ‘-Tile star Spangled Banner,” us-
Sloto |a,. wiiieh in the “shadow of l.lieir
| vv'gwaios, seven times seven little
! wit-. fudians" smoked the peace pipe with
i' . '■!' !tha spirit of their departed chief
iiva ii i i
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| JL Clothes of Known Value!
|f|§ THEY APE CALLED
L \ll' Styleplus al7 l
Clothes
f/ & ,ml w w imii »n«
ILr" Because They Have Something More Than Style |
They have style plus all-wool fabrics, I
plus expert workmanship, plus tit, plus |
guaranteed service. I
We will be glad to show you the new
patterns in Styleplus Suits and Coats.
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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fi’ttsry i *Buio emimy, .
*•' ’•''•'"dgfr’' ill,, *t'" ~
>l,s,dpip 'zi ilio rheii'kre Kiihd#will
vouti tj*u»f«tsc nil appro
pf,«Ue,,l;i atari • <4 Mie prog rani.
Mi* dudp'iu paweanl arinupeil by
Mt.v ItaCknok w*r a beautiful «pec
, disk,-'1 Uc t.iierokee time- and ens
.,«iii.i- wi\i i rept'iw.mled, mat (Ii •
* waned tiiiruv' iH'd for the setting
t war Uioromshly prtistic. 'J’be to
i, Uillahy sun# by little Miss Win
,ip. cs..tu-.f- ti< hpr- Cldna papoose as it
j ,*,j , f in mi n luub near the wig
, iv.pw. wo.- very rileclive and received
Iteai ,y applause. Alls.- i.uey Steele,,
j, y.ikhi AlaiuU',' was much ad- 1
• mireij, Hiawatha's " «iin« by Miss 1
Wimm- IP sser held Uie audiencf
»ie 1 1 lumud. j
r.ol, ,|. i*. shattaiek was then in-i
u .iflpcvi.l In a most splendid ad-;
.idi'c.-i he paid a glowing tribute to j
I, ..veal organiraton ns well ns to
J'lto oi'gnuufitioii ns a whole. He also!
;dW'-H. upon Ilio period being com-(
nieiuomted, and the value of the les
ji' ai he log: taught by this exercise.
. lie, held I be audience in rapt atlen-
U'M. At tdoi conclusion of bis speech
dailies J'atton .Napier, dames Kof
ttpo.'. Wiliiam I'd 1 1 or. .It'., and Jnhn
Lutklinrl Uollemnn tiesce.iulenls of
Iti’.vuhUiouary ancestors, wlio«e
nioUiers are \allied members of llic
eliupier, lifted the handsome Geor
gia and unfiomil Hags, disclosing the
J. 'r on which is placed the tab
led that bears I lie following inscrip
tion: “On this site stood Fort Cum
mings, hotter known as the old
idierukee Indian stockade, built IH.MS.
Mere Captain Samuel Fnriss and a
company of brave Georgia voltin-
:1 L «‘ ,S go and get some good old j|J
When you're hot and thirsty, / m *'4\Jl
or just for fun, there’s noth- l
i r mcsup to it for delicious- \ fV
ness end retd refreshment. ' V
«..cluumioa enci urujje substitution. ’>. "dA*
RHEUMATISM ARRESTED
Many | t-ople suffer the tortures of
lame muscles and stiffened joints because
of impurities in the blood, and each sue
ceeding attack seems more acute until
rheumatism has invaded the whole system.
To arrest rheumatism it is quite as im
portant to improve your general health an
to purify your blood, and the cod liver oil
in Scott’sßmulsion is nature’sgreat blood
ninlter, while its medicinal nourishment
strengthens the organs to expel the
impurities and upbuild your strength.
Scott’s Ktnulsion is helping thousands
every day who could not find other reliat
Refuse the alcoholic substitutes.
i " _
leers guarded the Indians until llinr
I removal west. F, roe led by Willuun
I Marsh t.lmpler, Daughters of the
| American Revolution, Ist 16."
' A moment's hush, 11s the crowd
'viewed the pieluresijue marker, and
|(lie artistic arrangement of the iab
(l' t, then a hurst of appreciation
anise from the audience, whii h felt,
almost as if it had been borne hack
want in (lie lido of limes, and win
looking upon the sad scene enacted
(hero, when Iho poor grief-stricken
children of Iho forest were gathered
at Fort Cummings, preparing for the
d parture from their beloved home
to the land set apart for them lm
ynml ttm Father of waters,
\n appropriate prayer by Hi v. II
I tiuille closed the program. Then
all wended I heir way to Iho fool of
the hill. Whore tables bad been ar
ranged under I lie primitive oak .
ami a delightful social hour follow
ed, while an elegant luncheon wa«
serv’d. \ x \