Walker County messenger. (LaFayette, Ga.) 187?-current, November 11, 1921, Image 4

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♦nmmmnnrTTOinranmimnmiin* i M M 1 I LET’S GET mm I B Men’s Hats from . . . $226 to M B p Overalls . . $175 B § Chambray, all colors 10 and 12c S g® A limited amount for thi* price B You need the goo >>*, m We need the mon y. q m Red Goose Shoes, a Underwear, g » Toboggans, etc. § I QUALITY—LOW PRIGES—SERVICE 1 IC. W. Forester & CO's. Store | M LaFayette, Georgia H —i———w—— ■■ ■ - - *** A Delightful Rov “My wife had suffered from stom ach and liver trouble for many years and had taken medicine enough to sink a ship; so when I brought home a hottleof Mayr’s Wonderful Reme dy, on the advice of my employer, she refused to luke it. Her liver trou ble hadn't helped her disposition any. Wo had a big row but she look tho next week. Her ailments have all disappeared." It is a simple harm less preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestin al tract an dallays Ihe inhumation which causes practically all stom ach liver and intestinal ailments, in cluding appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded—Wal raven-Cenler Drug Co., and drug gists everywhere. , Just a Few of the Many Things We Can Sell You Cheap Cotton Serge, all colors 25c , Outings 15c and 18c Brown Canton 121 to 20c Dress Qinghams 15c and 20c Children’s Sweaters 75c to $3 25 Men’s Heavy “ Cotton $1.25 Men’s Suits (New Line) $13.50 to $27.50 Boys’ Suits $0.50 tv SO.OO Knit Headwear 25c to $2.00 Hosiery (for all the family) 15c to $2.00 AH Leather Shoes Best Prices Men’s Union Suits $1.25 to $1.50 W.men's Union Suits SI.OO to $2.00 Children’s Sweaters , 50c to SI.OO Come in while attending Court and let us figure with you on the requirements of the whole family. Make Our Store Your Headquarters Thurman Brothers LAFAYETTE, GEORGIA i i mu* ji<wi^irirrM~Tr-rrrw-n~-^rnnnr^H^^r'^^rr^ininrrirrrrM-ri YEAR’S SUPPORT Georgia, Walker County. To Whom It May Concern: Mrs. M. S. Nation, widow of M. S. Nation, lalo of said county, deceased has applied to the undersigned for p year’s support for herself and 5 mi nor children, from the estate of said deceased. Notice i$ hereby given that I will pass on said application at my office in LaFayotto, said coun ty on the first Monday in Decenfftr next. Given under |iy hand and oi flcial signature this Nov. 7, 1921. W. L. STANSELL, Ordinary. ADMIMSTRATH’S SALE Georgia, Walker County. By virtue of an order from the Or dinary of said state and county, wil be sold before Ihe courthouse door, in the town of LaFayotte said state and county within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in Decern- WALKER COUNTY MESSENGER, NOVEMBER 11, 1921. ber next, to the highest and best! bidder for casli the following des- j cribed property to wit: All that tract j or parcel of land lying and being in! he 26th District and 3rd Section of j Walker County Georgia and being eighty (80) acres more or less off the east side of Lot of land No. 79, in said district and section and being bounded on the north, east and south by the original lines, and on the west by the branch running south through said lot. To be sold for the purpose of paying debts and distribution. This the 7tii day of Nov. 1921. J. R. PONDER, Admr., ' R. A. Storey, Deceased. YEAR’S SUPPORT To Whom It May Concern: Georgia, Walker County. Sarah Suttle widow of G. W. Suttle, late of said county, de ceased has applied to the undersign ed for a year's support for herself and 5 minor children from the es tate of said deceased. Notice is here by given that I will pass on said ap plication at my office in LaFyette, said county on the first Monday in December next. Given under my hanl and official signature this Nov. 7, 1921. W. L. STANSELL, Ordinary. A Timely Suggestion This is the season of the year when the prudent and careful house wife replenishes her supply of. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is pin tost certain to be needed before the winter is over and results are much more prompt and satisfactory when it is kept at hand and given as soon as the first indication of a cold appears and before it has become settled in the system. There is no danger in giving it to children as it contains no opium or harmful drug. DO YOU WANT A HO ME-At aur tin sale next Wednesday the 16th at 11 o’clock, we are offering five good lots and our home place for sdle. No more desisable property, Come to the Auction look over the, house and lots and make a bid—W W. and H. E. Center. NOTICE To alt relatives and friends of Mrs. Mary Jane Cordel are hereby notified that Elder J. H. Oft will preach her funeral by request at 11 o’clock on Nov. 13th at Ridgeway Baptist church.—Com. WEAK BLOOD IS A REAL BARRIER .ROWING CHILDREN OFTEN NEED GUDE’S PEPTO-.MANGAN Some children grow too quickly— 'it saps their strength. They lapse into careless, desultory habits or develop a shrinking attitude. Their | faces look pinched. The blood becomes overtaxed by (100 rapid growth; and poisons from I the system take the place of the ! sfdength-giving red corpuscles in the blood. Red corpuscles are those little red particles that swim in the blood and give it its color. Gradual ly that child loses its interest in play. Poor blood needs the building that the iron in Gude’s Pepto Mangan gives to weakened blood. Gude’s Pepto-Mangan enriches the blood by increasing the number of red blood corpuscles, and restores the blood by driving out the poisons, when the revived blood gets to work, the appetite becomes what a growing child’s should be. Y’our druggists has Gude’s Pepto-Mangan in liquid or tablet form. The name, “Gude’s Pepto-Mangan” is on every package. Advertisement. YOUR BEST CHANCE To Get a nice ] home on a good lot close to the pub lic square. Together with five va cant lots we are offering at auction next Wednesday Nov. 16th at 11 o’- clock our home place. Look it over for here’s a chance to get a good home i—W. W. and H. E. Center, LaFayette, Ga. FOR SALE—Four mules, coming 1 years old, three coming 3 years old Apply to Dr. D. G. Elder, Chicka mauga, Ga. U-11-2lx FOR SALE—Good farm in famous Brooks county, 96 acres; 65 clear ed and stumped; 30 fln ( > timber, will sell stock farm implements and sup plies. Terms—Write J. J. Har ris, Boston, Ga. ~ lt-18-2t FOR SALE—Two lots in LaFayette or would exchange one for two good milk cows—R. B. Purcell, La- Fayette, Ga. R. 1. ltx . FOR SALE—One R. F. D. Carrier wheels, brake and sand bands. Built by the Light Runner People, of Peo ria, 111. This wagon is same as new Only made eight trips on route. Will sell at a bargain. Coll on or address J. H. Hicks at posloffice, Chickamau ga, Ga. 11-25-3 t. WF, WANT TO SELL—A house and lot and are going to sell five lots and our homeplace next Wednesday the 16th at auction. Sale starts at 11 'clock. Don’t fail to be there, it may mean a great bargain in store for you—W. W. and 11. E. Center LaFayette, Ga. MY REGISTERED Duroc Boar will I stand for service at my place, 1 ‘/j j mile southwest of Rock Springs. Fee $3.00, guaranteed litter or pig—J. C. Turner. ltx. CASSANDRA Gin Co,, will gin cot ton on Tuesday and Friday of each week Will saw and dress lumber any week-day—J. M. Leash, Cassan dra, Ga. ltx FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good pair of work mules and wagon, cheap. Can be seen at Naomi, 4% miles east of LaFayette. Route No. 2.—C\drf Sauceman. 11-18-2tx. FOR SALE—36 acres of land, 2 miles west of Pond Springs and 3 miles ,southwest of Good truck farming and fruit land—C. M. Reece, Chickamauga. Ga. R. 1. 11-25- I.ARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their kindness, during the sickness and death of our beloved wife and mother, also for the many pretty flowers—George Hixon, W. H. Hix on. Mrs. D. H. Hixon, W. A. and Jno. Hixon. Mrs. Ruth Ruel, Mrs. Dora Manning. FOR SALE—Comprefc set farming tools, including mower, rake and corn shelter. Also new top buggy & harness.—Lucy J Street. How Not To Take a Cold Some persons are subject to fre quent colds, while others seldom if ever, have a cold. You will find that the latter take good care of them selves. They take a shower or cold sponge bath every day in a warm room, avoid overheated rooms, sleep With a window open or partly open, avoid excesses over eating, becom ing overheated and then chilled and getting the feet wet. Then, when they feel the first indication of a cold they take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy without delay and it is soon over. OUR BARGAIN LIST I CONTINUES TO GROW | BEST DUALITY—LOWEST PRICES " Stetson Hats $7.50. 88.50, $9.50 Wool Serge, Navy, Black-Plum, per yard COc Wool Serge, Brown and Red, yd 75c : Wool Serge, 54-Inch Navy $1.50 i Good Outing per yd 18c Cotton Flannel per yd 20c Feather Ticking per yd 33c Boys’ Heavy Union Suits..... 75c Children's Wool Sweaters, only $1.50 Coat’s Sewing Thread 5c Men’s Fine Shoes 83.50 to $6.50 Ladies’ Fine Shoes $3.50 to $6.00 Men’s OLD TIME Brogan Shoes $2.50 Men’s Work Shoes $3.00 to $5.00 Women’s Heavy Shoes $2.50 to $3.50 Kabo Corsets $1.50 to $3.50 Good Ground Coffee 15c to 20c Maxwell House Coffee 40c Best Rice, 3 lbs. for 25c Best Meat per lb IBc Fat Back Meat lb 13c 10 lb. Bag Sugar 75c Cheese per pound 35c Macaroni, pkg 10c Kraut or Hominy, Can • 15c 3 Cakes 10c Octagon Soap 25c We Sell the Best of Flour TRY US ON A BIG FAMILY BILL T. J. Nash Store LaFayette - - Georgia —I am in the market for pine logs, gum and popular, 10, 12 14, 16 feet long. Price sll per thous and f. o. b. mill—J. H. B. Rea, LaFay ette, Ga. NOTICE There is no law against hunting deer from November 1 to Dec. 31, former publication of National Law being withdrawn. It is a violation of the law to pur chase or sell of offer for sale at any lime, Quail, Doves, Snipes, Curlews, Wild Turkeys, Woodcocks, Grouse, Pheasants, Deer, Squirrels Marsh Hens and Ducks. Every person who hunts must Jiave license. HILL HAMMOND, 11-18-2 t County Game Warden. FOR RENT —Two store rooms in West. LaFayette on Chattanooga St., near the depot. Oily water and lights. gaaasgßggigarosgHKroga I Car Owners I [Jy Now is the time to Have your Radia- un JjJ tors Filled Here with Alcohol and [Bj Eji Glycerine, especially prepared to pro- |S{ S tect them from freezing. Iml || Best Candies To Be Had— || |{l Whitman s and l/unnatly's Jgj g Always Fresh |jj| ttfr fe Drugs and well-selected Patent Med- fjjljj sjf ieines. Everything for Coughs and Colds. W M to jj Prescriptions Carelnlly and Promptly Filled Day or Night g K “Where Quality and Service Meet” |jj| i Rhyne gros. | II PHARMACY ft Jhe Recall Store IK R w W LaFayette, Georgia rw g Night Phone No. 132 Day Phone No. 11 g WateggMStfegtegfegßgtHgßßßgSf r WANTED—Men or women to take l orders among friends and neigh bors for the genuine guaranteed ? Hosiery, full line for men, women ;and children. Eliminates darn ing. We pay 75c an hour spare time, or $36.00 a week for full time. r Experience unnecessary. Write ’ International Stocking Mills, Nor ristown, Pa. r To Cure a Cold in One Day ’ lake LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.! It stops the Cough and Headache and works off tha Cold. E. W. GROVE’3 signature on each box. 3Q«, 1 ' ' ' nKi FOR SALE—Several thoroughbred t Indian game cockerels—J. W. Cor nelison Kensington, Ga R. 2.11-11-2tx ATTENTION Don't Forcet to Ship Your HIDES, SKINS AND TALLOW Direct to the Tannery I ROBERT SCIIOLTZE TANNERY l F.tabli.hed 1873 , CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE Highest Prices. Correct Veights and Prompt Returns Always Guaranteed.