Walker County messenger. (LaFayette, Ga.) 187?-current, November 11, 1921, Image 8

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COUNTY TEACHERS MEET HERE NOV. 12 TO PLAN FOR NEXT YEAR-TIME LY TOPICS TO BE DISCI'SSEI) BY TEACHERS—FULL MEMBER SHIP OF TEACHERS EXPECTED There will be n meeting of the teachers of the county at the court liousi* on Sul unlay Nov. 12, at 10 -a. in. and closing about t p. hi. Each teacher in asked to he present as we hope to enter upon the 1022 year's work with an idea in view of pro moting oneness of purpose and unity ■of effort among all the teachers of I lie county. At this meeting llni supervisor will tell something of the work she lias planned for the year and Col. Walter It. Shaw will have something to say about the work of the schools. Supt. Perryman will talk on "Es sentials of a growing school,*' and W. N. Morgan on "How To Make Ready for the Opening Day’’ while W. A. J. Burns will discuss “How to Make a haily Schedule." After this there will he a gener al discussion and comparison of Every teacher is asked So have on hand tier daily schedule .and be ready to discuss it and com pare it wilh others. Other mutters will he diso*ssc<jt< ■matters which every teacher is in timately concerned in and it is hop «-d that ail teachers will he on hand. In this connection I wish to an nounce that schools may begin at •once by •borrowing time from next .year. Other announcements made nl Hie meeting, not announced above. .1. A. SAIITAIN, C. S. S. LETTERS DE DISMISSION •Ceorgia, Walker County. H. T. dilnicr, guardian of Marga ret Gilmer of said county has appli ed to (lie undersigned for letetrs of dismission from said guurdianshrip. Notice is hereby given that I will pass on said application at my office in LaFuyelte said county on the first Monday in December next. Given un der my hand and official signature, Ibis Nov. 7. 1921. W. L. STANSEI.L, Ordinary. _ | ■ *■ i ' • Auction Sale of Lots WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16. Five beautiful lots, 68 feet front by 166'| 2 feet deep; two lots fronting on North Main Street, LaFayette, Ga., and three lots fronting on Cherokee Street, with 12 feet alley between said lots. Also one 8-room dwelling on lot 68x166'| 2 ft. * I All in the heart of the town, near new school building, close to .churches, I and only 3 blocks from public square. 1 Will be sold to the highest bidder at Auction Wednesday, November 16, 1 1921, at 11 o’clock on said lots. i TERMS OF SALE: 1-2 Cash and balance within one year. W. W. and H. E. Center ; I i - LaFayette, G-eorgia FELT LIKE AN IRON BAND AROUND HEAD THIS IS IIOVY LYNCHBURG, VA., WOMAN DECLARES HER HEADACHES OFTEN AF FECTED HER Everybody will read with interest the statement of Miss M. E. Woffor imok Kilrnore SI., Lynchburg, Vo., who says: "I don’t believe anybody ever suf fered from headaches like I did. The pains felt, like an iron baud was being drawn around my head and my temples would throb until 1 was driven almost distracted. I shudder when 1 think of those awful head aches, I had no appetite either. "I owe Tanlac an everlasting debt of gratitude for entirely ridding me of those terrible headaches. My sto mach has’been toned up too, and everything I eat agrees with me now. Tanlac certainly brought me health uud happiness.” Tanlac is sold by druggists every where. NOTICE On Saturday November 20, 1921, there will be an election in the va rious school districts of the county at the school house for the purpose of electing successors to all school trustees whoso terms have expired or whose terms will expire on Dec. 31, 1921. The election is to he held by the trustees and the returns to be made to the, Superintendent of schools immediately after the election. Hy order of the Board of Educa tion. I l-2. r i-3t J. A. SAIITAIN, C. S. S. M I A REGISTRATION ROOKS CLOSE NOYE.MUER .‘lO All those who have not yet regis tered for Hie City of Lafayette elec tion on the first Tuesday in Decem ber must do so by November 301 h„ since the registration books will be closed on that day. The registration hooks are in the office of Thurman Rros. Store. I*. R. THURMAN, City Recorder. WALKEE COUNTY MESSENGER, NOVEMBER 11, 1921. ' IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW \VHAT A HEAP OF HAPPINESS IT WOULD BRING TO LAFAY ETTE HOMES Hard to do housework with an aching beck. Brings you hours of misery a) leisure or at work. If women only knew the cause— that Backache pains often corne from weak kidneys. Twoitld save much needless woe. Doan’s Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Ask your neighbor. Head what a LaFayettc citizen says: .Mrs. A. B. Simmons, R. 0, says: “I suffered from pains through my kid neys. I was so nervous at times 1 would jump al the least noise, and I had such severe headaches it felt as if someone were hitting me. I also felt drowsy, too. Doan’s Kidney Pills Were recommended to me and I bought a box at Loach’s Drug Store. II pleases me to say I have fell al together different since taking them. They not only relieved kidney ail ments but made me feel bethN; in every way.” j j Price 60e at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same Mrs. Simmons had—Foster-Milburn Co., Mir*, Buffalo, N. Y. JOHN DEERE PLOW CO. BUYS BARTLETT CHAIN OF STORES The Bartlett Hardware Co’s stock of merchandise which was offered for sale here last Friday was hid in by Jackson and Withers at SSIOO. The stock at Rome, Cedartown and Bremen were also sold last Friday and Saturday. Each of these slocks were sold separately and then sold as a whole. The John Deere Co, of Atlanta, bid on the stock of all the stores and offered $20,150, this bid being more than the aggregate of the first sale of the stock of each store. BEAU TIL' L'L Cl IV LOTS— Being sold at auction nett Wednesday iCIh at 11 o'cioc;, right in tli 1 heart, of town close to new school house. Mice front v* and IOC 1-2 fc. i deep. Will be sdri on !he lots.— W W. and H. E. Oniri. I a! ayelli-. We Gin Every Day On account of the fact that the farmers have been so busy sowing small grain and gathering corn etc, we know they have not had all their cotton ginned. We therefore, will gin Every Week Day until the end of the season. \ We Appreciate Your Patronage Sell us your seed cotton and your cotton seed. We are also in the market for cotton. A full line of Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls at all times. Planters Gin Luther Clemons, Mgr, :: LaFayette, Georgia