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Walraven-Center Drug Co.
LIBEL FOB DIVORCE
Walker Superior Court, August
Term, 1921 Petition for Divorce.
Sam Blaylock vs Mrs. Tennie
Blaylock.
To Mrs. Tennie Blaylock Defendant:
You are hereby commanded to be
and appear at the next teym of the
Superior court of said county, to be
field on the third Monday in August,
1921, and make your answer in the
above named and stated cause, as
required by order of said court.
Witness the Hon. Moses Wright,
Judge of the Superior Court.
This '6th. day of July, 1921.
THOS. W. BRYAN,
Clerk Superior Court.
One Dollar Saved Represents Ten
Dollars Earned
The average man does not save to
■exceed ten per cent of his earnings.
He must spend nine dollars in liv
ing expenses for every dollar savd.
That "being the case he cannot be
too careful about unnoccessary ex
penses. Very often a few cents prop
erly invested,, like buying seeds for
his garden, will save several dollars
outlay later on. It is the same in
buying Chamberlain’s Colic and Dia
' rrhea Remedy. It costs but a few
cents, and a bottle of it in the house
often saves a doctor’s bill of several
dollars.
>i .
Piles Cured l>: 6 to 14 Days
DruSgfrts refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fail
» <"iri lixhing. Blind, P’ecCin'i or Protruding I
ijscar-.ly relieves Itching Fi'cs. and you can
rest fa ' sleep iftc/ the Srst aDDiieaiiua. P- ;
11'iM mr\
Every man, woman and child in the |||
world has “Liver Trouble” some times. Wi
Many of them. Die from it and never |B|
realize it. No use in this. And folks
are learning better. Thousands have
found out that Dr. Thacker’s Liver Kg
and Blood Syrup will relieve “Live.. w
Troubles’ ’ . Will keep the Bowels open |g
and the Blood rich and red. You ought
to try this old doctor’s prescription—
before “Liver Trouble” gets in its dead- 4
ly work on you—like it did on “Dili.” Jay
Get it from your drug store.
Sort of
'"Liver Troukler
C ’ FOB SALE BY TIIE Til Will.*-
Ylalmen Center Drug Co., Lafayette’ Ga.
THE slate surface gives you a spark-proof surface.
It gives you a beautiful shingle in the natural,
fadeless red or green slate color.
The asphalt in Carey Shingles is the best quality
nature affords, and is refined and tempered to make .
a water-proof body by the oldest and most expe*
rienced makers of asphalt roofings. The wool felt too
is made in the Carey mills further to assure the supe
rior quality of Carey Shingles.
f- James Supply Co., Distributors.
. KIRBY-HERNDON HARDWARE GO.
TRUSTEE’S SALE
Georgia, Walker county.
Will be sold before the courthouse
door of said county, within the leg
al hours of sale, qn the first Tuesday
in August 1921, the following des
cribed real estate, to wit: Lot No. 4,
Block B of Frazierville, said county.
Said lot fronts 100 feet on the north
side of Frazier St., and extends
northwardly of uniform width 160
feet to an alley.
Eli is property is to be sold under
the terms and conditions of a certain'
deed of trust, executed by L. M. Mc-
Elhaney, and wife Emma McElhan
ey, to W. 11. Farrar, Trustee, on the
;24th day of February 1921. Said deed
of trust being executed to said W.
H. Farrar, Trustee, to secure the
payment of twenty-seven promis
sory notes for the sum of $5.00 each,
payable to L. M. Isbell. Said L. M
McElhaney and Emma McElhaney,
having defaulted in the payment ot'
twenty of said notes, the proceeds
from the sale of said property will
be applied to the payment of said
notes, together with interesl there
on and attorney’s fees incident to
the collection of same, and the re
mainder if any, after the payment
of the necessary expenses of sale,
will be held subject to the order of
said L M. McElhaney and Emma Mc-
Elhaney. , „
The undersigned W. H. Farrar,
Trustee, will execute a deed to the
purchaser of the aforesaid proper
ty at said sale. ,
This 241 h day of June 1921
W H FARRAR, Trustee,
By Rosser & Shaw, Atlys.
The Same Everywhere
The editor of Paisa Akhbar, a na-j
live newspaper of Lahore, India,)
says “I have used Chamberlain’s i
Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy many.
times among my children and my!
servants, for colic and diarrhoea
find always found it effective.”
WALKER COUNTY MESSE NGER, JULY 15, 1921
GRACEWOOD
The School For Backward Children
Preparing To Open
Dr. George H. Preston, of
In Charge
The work of preparing the houses
and grounds at Gracewood, the seat
of the new State Institution for Back
ward Chilrden, is going forward under
the supervision of Dr. George H. Pres
ton, the recently elected superintend
ent. Dr. and Mrs. Preston have been
at Gracewood for several weeks, mak
ing a survey and getting everything in
shape to open the school as soon as
possible. The buildings are being
overhauled, the farm straightened and
a dairy herd bought. The prelimin
aries are well in hand and at no dis
tant date the doors will be thrown
open for the care of those children of
our State who require special train
ing.
Gracewood is eight miles from Au
gusta, Georgia, and was bought by
the State from the Tuttle-Newton Or
phanage. It Is a beautiful location;
the houses are of solid concrete and
concrete block, they are exceptionally
well constructed; the cottage plan Is
carried out; the dairy is very fine; an
electric light plant Is installed, as well
ns a water system. The extent to
which this school can be operated, of
course, depends entirely upon the lib
orality of the legislature toward this
much needed institution. The number
of pupils to be admitted will depend
solely upon the maintenance fund
voted. Those who wish further in
formation, blanks for entrance, rules
under which the school will operate,
etc., can communicate with Or. George
H. Preston, Gracewood, Ga„ who will
be {bad to furnish any information
that lie can.
This is the season of the year when
the physician is busy with intestinal
diseases, and most of our thought and
endeavor go to typhoid, dysentery and
sick babies. It is well that we give
them our attention, but do not for one
minute forget that the venereal dis
eases are constant; they do not know
seasons, and as compared to the entire
list run from 1/5 to 1/4 of the w r hole;
do not forget that syphilis Is the great
est kiling disease. Remember that
venereal diseases result in institutional
care and cost the taxpayers of Georgia
over ?300,000 per year for maintaining
institutions for them.
It is very gratifying to all who are
interested in public health to know of
the very strong and complimentary
resolutions adopted by the State Medi
cal Association at its recent meeting
at Rome, commending and endorsing
the present State Board of Health.
The newspapers of the State are es
pecially glad to know that the public
health work as done the past year has
the approval of this scientific body of
men. We of the fourth estate have
done our bit and we are proud of it.
The citizens of our state who are
Interested in the health of Its people
should make It their business to see
that the members of the legislature
are made acquainted with their views.
We think that our lawmakers wish
to be representatives indeed and In
truth of your wishes, blit how are
they to know what you believe unless
you tell them? Make it a point to tell
them to vote for all measures looking
to the better health of our State.
The season is here for typhoid fever,
dysentery, "summer complaint” and
“teething babies,” all of which means
that you are getting human excretions
by your mouth. Who ever heard of
“teething babies” in cold weather? Ba
bies must not cut teeth except in "fly
time.” Be sure your water and milk
supply is clean and good; screen
against flies and mosquitoes; vaccinate
against typhoid and keep everything
absolutely clean.
Atlanta with her 1,100 feet altitude
will be the host to hundreds of our
physicians, July 11 to 16. A free post
graduate course has been arranged.
Many of the physicians from this
section will be in attendance and
enjoy the high attitude, as well as
profit by the Institute-Clinic.
Keep your well, cistern or spring
clean and be sure that no surface
water gets into the supply. If you use
a wooden curbing abolit and over
your well, see that It is properly con
structed, as filth from the feet will
carry disease germs and get into your
drinking water.
Hundreds of the best physicians in
Georgia are planning to spend their
vacation in Atlanta this summer, in
attendance on the Institute-Clinic of
Emory University, week of July 11th.
Some of the leading doctors of this
country will attend.
More than 20 per cent of the chil
dren bom in Georgia in 1920 were
not given the same considers!ion
which the intelligent farmer gives h!>:
standard bred pig. for he registers his
pig; the babies wi re not.
The State Board of Health urges
you to use typhoid vaccine; use It now.
The disease has Increased over 400%
In the past 30 days. Clean up your
premises and watch your food and
water supply.
The protection of the girls of our
state calls for more rigid marriage
laws. A bill to this end will be intro
duced in the legislature this session - I
give it your support.
Last Chance
H. WINER’S
Great Cash Raising Sale will close Mon
day, so come and get your share of the Bar
gains.
Read Our Prices and Be Convinced.
„ .Sheeting IOC yd.
36-Inches wide, good weight 7p V(\ '
(10 yards to customer) iv JU. * ——
Crochet Thread, n OCp
Men’s Heavy Weight Overalls QQp B ' zeß » **
2fo Denim, at Wu
Men’s Under-Shirts, OCp
Complete line of Ladies’White ft 4QC 75c value, at GV/U
Oxfords, 2.50 and 3.50 value, at,. „
n<r » □ an n , n Ladies’ Silk Hose, all colors,
i3c <*" * 2 -°° »-> 44c
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Ladies’ High Grade ftC QC Men’a Union Suits
Silk Dresses, $20.00 values, at... <])oiUU SI,OO and $1.25 values, at
LAST CMCE--BE SURE TOM MS SALE
During this Sale we IR| I [fkl I BLI EJ 8 Bjjfe
will take Walker Coun- ■ wm I Kb Wm
ty Vouchers at 100
cents on the Dollar in LaFayette - Georgia
Tr&d6<
W A NTS
FOR SALE—A 100-acre farm, on the
Vtllanow road, 1 1-2 miles from
LaFayette. Terms to suit pur
chaser.—J. W. Harmon, LaFay
ette, Ga. 7-22-4LX.
FOR RENT—A four room cottage in
West LaFayette—Herndon &
Stiles, LaFayette, Ga.
FOR SALE—Good home made syrup
at $1 per gallon if you furnish
Bucket.—T. A. O’Neal. LaFayette
Ga.
ATLANTIC PLATE ICE—The best,
last longest and just as cheap.—
baker Ice Co., LaFayette, Ga.
UEI YOUR FEED SUPPLIES of all
kinds from Dan C. Wheeler &
Go., Chattanooga. They make a
specialty of Cotton Seed Meal
;et YOUR FEED SUPPLIES of alt
kinds from Dan C. Wheeler A
Co., Chattanooga. They tuifce a
specialty of Cotton Seed Meai
and Hulls.
FOR SALE—2S Syrup barrels and 25
10 gallon kegs.—The Slilo Co.,
LaFayette, Ga.
THERE'S A DIFFERENCE—In Ice.
The Atlantic Plate Ice is the best
there’s none superior. It is the
ice that gives the best satisfac
tion. Phone Baker Ice Co. anu let
Them 1111 your orders.
FOR REN I—Two live and six room
houses in West LaFayette.- -Ap
ply to M. A. McConnell, LaFay
ette, Ga.
IF YOU WANT to sell jour farm or
A you want to buy a farm see
me. I work both ways.—T. A
QNeul, LaFayette, Ga. ts
ICC, ii CK Give us your orders
tor ice. We handle the Atlan
tic Plate lee. Yon save money
to buy this kind ami ilgivesbet
! c satisfaction.- Bak :r Ice Co.,
LaFayette, Georgia.
FUR SALE A lot of good home
mad.- syrup in buckets at one
dollar per gallon. Four miles
cast of LaFayette at Smith’s
Cross roads A. J. Sims. 8-5-s*x.
No Worms In a Healthy Child
All children troubled with Worms have ao un
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a
vile, there is more or less stomach disturbance.
fcROVE S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regu
larly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood.
Improve the digestion, and act as a general Strength
ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
throw olf or dispel the worms, and the Child wlllbe
la perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle.
NOTICE
Georgia, Walker County.
All persons holding claims against
the estate of Mrs. E. A. Mooro, de
ceased, are hereby notified to file
same with the undersigned or same
will be barred.
This Bth day of Juno 1921.
WALTER B. SHAW.
7-15-fit Executor.
I
NOTICE—AII parties wishing to
com to Ilea’s Lake at night will
find plenty of light hereafter.
7-15-21,
WANTED TO HUY Logs, Post Oak,
Mt. Oak and White Oak. Will
pay #l4 per thousand delivered
to my mill.—Carlton# Brock, La-
Fayette, Ga
WOOD FOR SALE Big 2-horse
load block slab wood. Oak and
pine mixed for $2. J. 11. 11. Rea
7-15-2 t
Habitual Constipation Cured
in 14 to 21 Days
lAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is u specially
prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual
Constipation. It relioves promptly but
should be taken regularly for 14 to 2< days
to induce regular action, it Stimulates and
Regulates. • Very Pleasant to Take.* title
per bottle.
H-H* •H-K* 'M-H -M-H* W
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There is a singing school at this
place progressing nicely under the
management of A. E. Strickland.
Mr. and Mrs Titos. Hixon had as
l heir guest Saturday and Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Hardline and
daughters of High Point Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. J C Campbell and Mr
and Mrs. Fred Campbell were Sun
day guest: l of Mrs. Thus. Hixon.
Mr and Mrs Carter Rutledge were
visiting Mr and Mrs. Myers Sunday.
Miss Lydia Pinkham is teaching
school on Lookout Mountain.
Several from here went to Stolls
mill the 4th.
BLUE BIRDS.
TAKEN—From my vest pocket in
my bedroom at the log house at
l lie Springs Snturday, one watch
with chain attaohod. On the case
are the initials J. L. C. On the
locket of the chain are the in
itials P. D W. Ten dollars re
ward for anyone giving informa
tion leading to recovery. Leave
at Messenger office.
'll! Quinine That Does Hot Affect the Head
because of lta tonic amt laxative effect, I.AXA*
TIVH lIKOMO QIJININt£ is better than ordinary
Quinine and doea nos cauae nervousness nor
inning in ''end. Remember ns full nam<; t.ud
*ok ic* the &i<rnatuiw L. tV. UJtt'Vß!. JUc.
Forced
Sacrifice
Sale
My Stock Martin
Ditcher and Terra
cers at S4OO each,
cash with order.
The above is Just
Half Regular price.
My loss, your gain.
Order today.
I. M. BOAZ
Calhoun - Georgia
8-15-21-21