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HUME COMING
Family reunion, Sunday school in
stitute and anniversary at the Os
burn school house, Sunday, Oct. 15,
ieir>.
Everybody invited and will be
made welcome. Services will com
mence at 10 a. in. with Monroe Hil
ton presiding.
to n. m. Devotional services con
ducted by Jas. A. Mullis.
10:15 Welcome address by Henry
Dolt. «I • H
Iteplies by Misses Hosa Mullis and
Grace Hilton.
10:50- Memorials, experiences and
testimonials led hy J. C. Myers.
11 a. m. Memorial and anniver
sacy sermon by ltev. H. A. Disney.
12 np Basket, fellowship and
Christian union dinner.
1:30 p. m. -S. S. institute by Rev.
T. M. Ireland, presiding.
Devotional services led by Henry
Mullis.
Discussions
How to make a S. S. both interest
ing and profitable, led by It. It. Shav
er and Miss Virgin Saunders.
Duties of the community towards
the S S. and church, led by Rauza
Mullis and Miss Ada Holt.
Are there any valid reasons for the
neglect of these duties, leaders, Miss
Lid.i Myers and Mrs. M. Hilton.
Heview of lessons.
Good music will intersperse all
the services.
2:3oß—Sunday School.
7 p. in.—Evangelistic services.
7 p. in. Evangelistic services. ***
Used It Eleven Years
There is one remedy that for many
years has given relief from coughs,
colds, croup and whooping cough.
Mrs. Chas. Hietz, Allen Mills, Pa.,
writes: "I have used Foley’s Honey
and Tar for the past eleven years
and I would not he without it.” It
promptly relieves hoarseness, tick
ling throat and wheezy breathing.—
Wart lien's Drug Store.
MONEY to loan on long Jtne, on im
proved farms in Walker county
at. 5 t-2 per cent and (i per cent
interest; privilege given to make
payments on the principal, or
pay in full before due. Apply to
Chickainaugc Trust Company.
Eighth and Bread Streets, Chat
tanooga .Tennessee. ts
FOR SALE
Forty acre farm, well tim
bered, house and barn under
construction, one and a half
miles from pike, two miles
from R. R. Price is right.
Call on or write
OSCAR 1UR1)
l.uFayetto, (la , Rid. I
t- Original
t Blast
coil of your stove in th«i fuel
money mved each winter.
1. We £qar*ntce n saving of 4. We guarantee that the
one-third in tuel over any lower stove will hold tire with soft coal
draft stove of the same sire, with or hard coal from Saturday eve- .
soft coal, lignite or slack. ning to Monday morning.
2. We guarantee Cole’s Hot t > , We P uar * n,,e . “ u " ifor T
Blast to use less hard coal for heat day and night with suit coal,
heating u given space than any hard coal or l.gr.te.
base burner made with (ame site 6. We guarantee every stove
fi re p Ut , to remain absolutely air-tight as
. long as used.
3. We guarantee that the , ,
rooms can be healed from one to ® K u * ,a " ,
two hour, each morning with the d°°* *° * •»«*• and dust proof,
fuel put in the stove the evening 8. We guarantee the snti
before. puffing draft to prevent puffing.
All wc ask is that the stove be operated according to
directions and connected with a good flue.
{Signed) COLK MANUFACTURING CO. (Not Inc.)
(Maker, of the Origin.l Patented Hot 81. at Stove)
This guarantee cannot be made on any other heaving stove. If
you want comfort and economy put one ol these heateis in your home.
•*Co/e’s Hoi Blatl Make* Your Cool Pilo Lari ”
Look fortko name Colo'tom food door to ovoid imitottont
Farmers’ Hardware
& Supply Co.
I LaFayette Georgia 1
£■ ITT a j
1 That seal, with all it to '
the public, might well be put
on every bottle that contains
PERUNA
No other remedy ever offered the
American people has more friends
after two generations of success; no
other remedy is more generally used
in the homes of the people: no other
lias been so enthusiastically endors
ed by the thousands.
- , The reason is found in real merit. For
coughs, cold*, catarrh, whether local or
systemic, and general debility lullowiDgany
of the above Peruus will he found effective.
reliable and tale. For irregular oupetile.
I i impaired digestion and run-down system it
| is an invaluable tonic
, I Peruna may be obtained in
s tablet form for convenience.
Th® P«runa Company, Columbu*. Ohio
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■I News of the burg is rather scarce
I just at present. Farmers are very
, I busy gathering their cotton, corn,
(peas, ttlt:. Haying is about over,
’ i sorghum making is about done.
' I Everybody seems to have made suf
’ • l r ci.'*i’l for another year and ars
‘b.-M-foie happy and rentented.
lb v. W M. H i • i • Atlanta is c
or:»' ii carrying •i a very success
ful int i cling ill ••..0 n school house.
The slork has.been very busy here
for ‘everal days, having visited the
homes of Will Towthsen and Win.
Horton and left each a baby boy,
while Rnscoe Tarvift and Joe Hol
sembacli are smiling over the ar
rival of a girl at their homes.
| Mrs. W. O. Shell, of Mussle Shoals,
I Ala., is visiting homefolks and at
tending the meeting at Ostium.
The young baby of Mr. anil Mi's.
Wm. Horton is very ill r.t present.
M.s. J. A. Mullis is able to tie out
again. Mrs. Mullis lias certainly
I had c lough time for the last four
, or live years.
! (lapt. and Mrs. H. G. Trot men of
Boynton, have moved to the Horton
1 place In order to be near his work
here.
(iri.dy Oslmrn has moved to Ihe
McClure place.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kellott, of
l,ytl“, were visiting at the home of
Mr. end Mrs. M. E. Shaver Sunday.
Paul, the young son of J. W. Mer
ceries bus scarlet fever.
JACK SLASHER.
WALKER COUNTY MESBE NOER, OCTOBER 13, 1916.
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TIMELY SUGGESTION’S
FROM COUNTY AGENT
By C. Vcnlcti
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Corn Club Boys
Unless other notice, all corn club
and 4-crop boys will be required to
have their 10-ear exhibits at the
fair al LaFayelte, Ort. 26, 27 and 2H
dot your record books tilled in nice
ly and have them ready. See how
promptly and carefully you can do
this. Select the ears as per instruc
tions sent you.
In regard to measuring, let the
men selected for Ibis see the corn
weighed and in the field so (hat
everybody will he satisfied as lo the
correctness of the yield. Remember
honesty is the best policy and show
the people that this is your policy,
as I think you will. Remember that
you are trying so make a farmer and
citizen of the right type, and not
working for the lit Ile prizes alone.
An Interest In The Fair
Wilson and Cane Creek districts
are mnking an effort to get up a
community exhibit. There is a good
interest taken in these sections and
I believe they will bring out good
exhibits. The committee of these
districts are getting busy. There are
other sections that can do as well or
better with ju3t a little push on the
part of their committee. A good plan
is for two of the committee to get
in buggy and go around and see the
people, finding out what each per
son will take, making a note of same.
You will be surprised how many ar
ticles that can he gotten up this
way. It will he easy to get up a com
munity exhibit by displaying all you
get this way together. Why not get
yourself busy and see that your
community is represented at the
fair. Show us by your action i hat
you believe in your county and its
progress. I believe your hearl is on
the light side when it comes to the
great work of creating more interest
among the farmers in better farm
ing and will get busy and work up a
good exhibit from your section. Lets
pull together and bring out every
thing possible so that we may know
better what each other is doing. We
will feel (letter by doing it..
Treat Seed Against Smut
Don’t forget the benefit you will
Grateful Mothers
Tell Experiences
Mrs. T. Neurcuer, Eau Claire, Wis.,
writes: "Foley’s Honey and Tar Com
pound cured my boy of a very severs
attack of croup after other remedies
had failed. Our milkman cured his
children of whooping cough. I
recommend it to every one. a3 we
know from our own experience that it
is a wonderful remedy for coughs,
colds, croup, and whooping cough."
Mrs. D. Oilkeson, Youngstown, 0.,
writes: "My little girl had a severe
cold and coughed ulrnost continuous,
ly. I tried lots of cough remedies, but
she didn't get any better. My sister
recommended Foley’s Honey and Tar
Compound to me. The first dose X
gave her relieved the inflammation
In her throat, and after using one
bottle the cough left her.”
This sterling old remedy has been
in use for years and is just us mu*
clent for adults as for children. It
gives relief for irritatrd and tickling
throat, light and sore chest, grippe
and bronchial coughs.
WARTUEYS DRUG STORE
*795 t *795
Model 85-4 f.o.b. Toledo Model 85-4 f.o.b. Toledo
Think of It—ll 2 Inch Wheelbase!
rife
It has the famous Overland 35 horsepower The wheelbase is 112 inches.
1 _ motor— It has cantilever springs and four inch tires.
Now at the height of its development —
More than a quarter of a million in use — And the price is $795. ~4* .
Driving more automobiles than any other ug at once _they are selling faster than
V motor of its power ever designed. we can get them. J,
And never before has anyone anywhere ever __ *4fj£f
vBl built so big, fine and comfortable a car Model 85-6, six cylinder 35-40 horsepower, .
to sell for anywhere near so low a price. 116-inch wheelbase —$925.
LAFAYETTE OVERLAND SALES COMPANY \
LaFayette, Georgia * -
Th. Company, Toledo, Ohio r *
"Med* la U. S. A.” -wW
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1 1 receive from treating your seed
< wheat end oats against srnut. Use
formulin, 1 pint to 40 to 50 gallons
water. Make the solution in a bar
rel and dip the grain, 1 bushel at a
time, or where the amount of grain
is small, mix in proportion and
spread I tie seed out, spraying them
with spray bump until wet, let lie
over night, and all smut spares will
lie killed .The cost will be small
compared to the saving in yield.
If every farmer in the countv
would treat his seed Ibis fall it
would add many dollars to their
prolifs, and once in the habit of do
ing if you wouldn’t sow without il.
Attending to these seemingly small
——,! i-num—mnr —- *
FALL
FERTILIZERS
Will soon be on the market, ail kinds and sorts
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.
E. P. HALL, Sr. D W. HERNDON J P- HAL
SmbHlffTAiti mil U—MlWlt -AIHII c ! Baaß
things will help to make you a pros
perous farmer. Don’t fail to trea .
your seed, it pays- ,
Use Care In Selecting Seel Corn
1 iiave examined a number of
acres of corn in different sections of
the county and find it hard to se
lect well matured ears. 1 he extreme
season has caused the corn genet al
ly no! to mature into perfect ears. ;
and i‘ is likely ilia! much poor seed
corn will he selected for next years
crop, which will greatly depreciate
the nuality of the net crop. In view
of this fact extra care should be
taken in selecting Hie seed. Ibis ir
another small matter that needsi
your attention and it you want toj
increase your yields year N
you .'ill not neglect to look caivn,,'
after the proper selection '
seed corn.
Get Kid of The Ticks
If there are ticks on your (• a tiu. il ,.
there is no one looking after them
lei rr.e know and will try to help Vllll
Get some of your neighbors hi i IP | h
you lill your vat with water ,
will see that it is charged. You niH !(
to <1 'an them now.
Piles Cured in 6 to M Days
Your druggist will refund money i( t> A7rl
OINTMENT fails to cure any case ot Itci„ne
i Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6tal4<UvV
j The first application gives Ease ami Rest, so,.'