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HIGH SCHOOL OF PIEDMONT COLLEGE
Highest official educational standing in Georgia
A non-sectarian, positively Christiau four years standard High Schrol for hoys and
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Palace Theatre
THE PICK OF THE PICTURES
Friday Tuesday
JULY 15TH
JULY 19TH
Willim Fox Presents Heal art Pictures Presents
Miss Shirley Mason in Wanda Hawley in
“THE FLAME OF YOUTH” “ HER F,HST KMIPEMEVT
Never elope with a girl until you
A trip through sweetheart land. have gained her consent. Don’t ever
The sort that may bo enjoyed by attempt to befriend a vamp. She’ll
old and young. turn and vamp you, sure as shoot-
Comedy “UNEASY MONEY” ing. Sec this joyous drama just one
long laugh from beginning to end.
Comedy,' “HOBGOBLINGS”
Saturday
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6th Episode m
“THE DIAMOND QUEEN” „,,V WH
She was thrown from the lap of jum zutn
luxury to the grim hands of poverty. A Paramount picture
From an easy sheltered existence, „ Bryant Washburn in
she'became the unhappy ruler of a MUCH JOHNSON”
band of cannibals. Then she mingled It is the funniest screen comedy
with the crooks and gangsters—all we’ve had in many a blue moon. It
for a great cause. See Eileen Sedg- will tickle your laugh plexus as it
wick in “The Diamond Queen”-a hasn’t been tickled in years. Too
super-serial. Much Johnson" is the biggest laugh
Comedy, “WOOD SIMPS” in pictures. Don’t miss it.
Also Comedy
ALSO MUTT AND JEFF
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Monday Thursday
J JULY 21 ST
, JULY 18T1I Edith Roberts in
” Roy Stewart in “THUNDER ISLAND”
/ ' ‘THE BOSS OF LAZY Y” Do You Know—She married a dying
The big. brawny, breeiy, western man so that he could make her his
cow boy in a rough riding ano fast heiress. Did he recover? You’ll
shooting western picture. Don’t miss know when you see Edith Roberts
it. Also Episode 7 in ‘Thunder Island.”
Comedy, “AIN’T LOVE GRAND”
“THE PURPLE RIDEQS”
Adults 20c Children 10c
WALKER COUNTY MESSF NOER, JULY 15, 1921
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School started at this place Mon
day with a large attendance.
Several from here attended the
singing at Corinth Sunday nd we
will be glad to have the Corinth
class with us in our singing on the
4th Sunday and all othr good sing
ers are invited.
Alice Elizabeth is the prely name
of the little girl that came to bright
en the home of Mr. and Mrs. I>. H.
Keown.
The young folksenjoyed a cream
super given by Mr. and Mrs Mason
Herndon Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Lewis are vis
iting the latter’s sister in North Car
olina. *t *rw*
Miss Ruby Haygood had as her
guest Sunday Miss Effie Wilbanks.
Miss Jewell Hegwood was (he
pleasant guest, of Miss Jessie Lewi*
Sunday.
Misses Opal Hegwood and Ressie
Wilbanks were the gcusts of Mary
Evans Sunday.
Miss Biddie Lee Lawrence of near
Waterville spent last week with her
sister Mrs. D. H. Keown.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wright of Har
risburg were the guests of Mr and
Mrs A S Lewis Sunday afternoon.
Miss Lucile Chapman spent last
’week in La Fayette with relatives.
Miss Ruth Bomar spent a few days
last w r eek in LaFayette with her
aunt Mrs. Mary Little.
Everybody r.emember S. S„ B. Y.
P U and prayer meeting and come.
SCHOOL KIDS
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The literary school will begin at
Warren Monday the 18th All take
notice and send children first day.
Grandma Dilbeck is very sick we
are sorry to say.
Mrs. S. M. Steverson and Miss Bir
tie Boaz spent Wednesday at Rock
Spring the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Steverson.
* Mr and Mrs. J. F. McDaniel spent
Sunday at Catlett.
The ones who have fever are im
proving some we are glad to say.
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Mrs. Lula Gray of this place and
W. E. Johnson of Chattanooga wero
married in Summerville by Judge
Johnson Thursday afternoon. They
left immediately after the ceremo
ny for Chattanooga where they will
reside.
Mrs. Fannie Stout died Monday
afternoon at her sister’s home, Mrs.
C. N. Pursloy. after a lingering ill
ness. She is survived by sevon sis
ters and one brother. Funeral ser
vices were conducted at the resi
den Tuesday, interment in the Sum
merville cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wilbanks and
children are visiting relatives at
Ball Ground, Ga.
Miss Minnie Justice of Lindale is
spending her vacation with her par
ents here.
C. R. Caperton and little daughter
Frances spent Tuesday in Atlanta.
Little Margaret Cothran of Atlanta
is visiting Caroline Bennett.
Miss Bunge of Dallas Tex., is vis
iting her brother at the Trion Inn.
Rev. J. W. Ham went to Rome last
Tuesday for a operation for appen
dicitis. Mrs. Ham and little daughter
will he with him for a few days.
Mi's. It. P. Veal and Miss Mary
jnd Ralph Flournoy motored to
Rome Sunday. They were accom
panied home by Misses Mary Veal
and Lillian Coulter who stayed un
til Monday the guests of Mrs. Veal.
Roy Perkins of Atlanta is visiting
his parents here.
Mesdames C. B. Caperton, C. T.
Simpson, and J. E. Veal were shop
ping in Rome Friday
H R Stickney was in Rome Sunday
for treatment.
There was a mad dog passed
"through our burg Sunday and bit
several dogs.
The neighbors went in Monday
and finished laying by H. V. Mc-
Clure’s crop.
Miss Birtic Roark of Linwood is
visiting Miss Annie McDaniel.
' Mrs. Emma Martin of Linwood
spent the week-end with homefolks.
Mr. and Ms. rR Anderson spent
Sunday with Mrs. C. A. Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gray spent
Sunday with W F. Wood fnmily.
Misses Virgin and Bettie Steverson
‘spent Salu"day with the Misses Mar
j* tin.
Misses Otha Mae an dMary Lou
j Ward visited near Chickamauga the
j latter part of the week.
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fiartlett /hardware Co.
LaFayette, Georgia
SPECIAL
Read The Following
Prices and Trade Here
Sugar, 12 lbs SI.OO
Rice, 10 lbs 1.00
10 gallon k?g Molasses 0.00
Clean-Ezy Soap 5c
Octagon 5c
F. & G. Snap, 2 for 15c
Washing Powders, 0 for 25c
10c size “ “ 2 for 15c
Poultry Powders,
25c value 150
Soda 5c
Matches 5c
Corn Flakes 10c
Armour’s Pork and
Beans, 3 for 25c
Good Jelly 10c glass
Apple Butter 10c glass
1.1 lb. Can Sausage 35c
Brains 35c Can
Tripe 35c “
Corn, 2 for 25c
Tomatoes, 2 for 25c
Salmon, 2 for 25c
Macaroni, 2 for 15e
Best Green Tea 25c lb.
or 5 lbs. f0r..., SI.OO
Best Mixed Tea 25c lb.
or 5 lbs. for 1.00
All grades of Flour
Best Lard and Compound
All Kinds Feed
Plenty of Fresh Vegeta
bles
Chickens aDd Eggs
Fish on Saturday.
L D. LITTLE
Near Depot
LaFayette, Georgia
DAMP, CHANGING WEATHER
liriiifls Its Toll of Sickness to La
fayette People
Chilly, damp, changing weather is
hard on the kidneys.
Even more irritating are colds*
grip and pneumonia;
They congest the kidneys;
They bring backache and disord
ered kidney action.
For weak kidneys use a lcst“d
remedy.
LaFayette people recommend
Doan’s Kidney Pills. Ask your neigh
bor!
W. E. Griffith, fanner, LaFayette,
says: “A cold settled on my kidneys
and 1 got sore and stiff across the
small of my back. Another thing
that bothered me was the kidney
i sorrel ions passing too freely, espec
j ially at night I was nervous and
| when 1 saw Doan's Kidney Pills ad-
Iverlised I bought a box at Warthen’s
I Drug Store. They soon helped me.
Doan’s regulated my kidneys anil
strengthened my back. When ever
my back lias felt weak since I have
always taken a few Dean’s ?.nd have
had wonderful results.’’
Price (H)c nt. all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Griffith had. Fostor-Milburn Co,
Mfrs, Buffalo, N. Y.
"letters of administration
Georgia, Walker county.
Application having been made in
due form to have F J. Shat tuck ap
pointed administrator upon the es
tate of James P. Shattuck, late of
said county, deceased, notice is
hereby given that said application
wiSl he passed upon at my office in
LaFayette, said county, on the first
Monday in August next. Given un
der my hand and official signature,
this July 6, 1921.
W. L. STANSELL, Ordinary.
To Stop a Cough Quick
take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a
rough medicine which atop* the cough by
healing the inflamed and irritated tisHue*.
A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for Cheat Cold*, Head Cold* and
Croup ia encloaed with every IKittle of
HAYES’ HEAEING HONEY. The Salve
ehould be nibbed on the cheat and throat
of children Buffering from a Cold or Croup.
The healing effect of Hare* 1 Healing Honor ta
ll Ida tho throat combined with the healing effect of
Grove's O-Pen-Tratc Salve through the pacea of
the skin soon stopn a cough.
Both remedies are packed In one carton and tho
coat of the combined treatment Li 35c.
Just ask your druggist for HAYES?
HEALING HONEY.