Walker County messenger. (LaFayette, Ga.) 187?-current, November 18, 1921, Image 7

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MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY I have money to loan on City Prop erty in amounts "of S2OOO and up. Apply to D. W. STILES, LaFayette, Ga. IF YOU WANT to sell jour farm or A you want to buy a farm see me. I work both ways.—T. A O'Neal, LaFayette. Ga. ts ■O. g \ ■ . ' • .r fefk : ,Vv r: ;J N § X.-’-: a.. • ..oa want - tor i\'ns ..r .l * . _ tie quick start— !r cbnet, c: -tX-"saidono C TART y°ur Ford car quick, no wKR. «ur-.t,: O matter how cold the weather, on a Columbia “Hot Shot” Ignition Bat tery No. 1461. One package, 6 volts. The world*s most famous dry Superior to a wired-up group of ordi fcuttry, wi»k zrvvpof narycells. Works better, lasts longer. tid i vidua I cells «• needed. _ i i r Fahnestock spring cup p.-.r.F- Ideal ror stationary gas engines, too. ,:, s Post, a, no era chaw For bells and buzzers, you need but one Columbia “Bell Ringer.” Little B package—big power. Sold by electricians, auto accessory shops and garages, hardware and general stores. The name Columbia is on the label. * Columbia telH Bsy Batteries they last longer CAREY Asphalt Roll Roofings cost but a fraction of the price of tile, slate, metal, or wood shingles. They can be laid in a small fraction of the time it takes to lay other kinds of roofing. In spite of their low cost Carey Roll Roof ings serve from 10 to 20 years—depending on the weight of the particular roofing. If coated occasionally, they will last much longer. Thus Carey Roll Roofings represent the LOWEST POSSIBLE COST PER YEAR OF SERVICE, James Supply Co., Distributors Kirhy-Herndon Hdw. Co. Dealers, LaFayette, Georgia . *»■» ni' ~hhiiii iiiiWiiiiiinii~ini iiinfw Ve Must Guard JlfPS'. f||:. Our Girls gjraM !*• '»• '. vJn lhe threshold of womanhood L J comes the crisis which means ieuSSSm health or invalidism. Threo gen t vi-W erations ago an old southern doc iWr’/1 J tor wrote a prescription for the fl dig ' j / ills of women, which has become fl known to fame as ‘Stella Vitae;” has been the right tiling at the right time for thousands of young girls, down to the present 1 Sawr? Aa day. Try it for YOUR daugh |j X . ter. Money refunded if FIRST fe Uperation BOTTLE does not benefit. B ?!K. W. p. NELSON, a merchant At yOUr rUtJ ytore M Ili.TOn,Term., says: That the daughter I** of one of his neighbors, .Mr. .James Roberts, was In such a condition with female trouble that an operation was advised, ard the young lady was sent to "TTiUt-P?*. Chattanooga fc: its performance. She dreaded tlio operation, and STELLA A i In - . •■'*,» work and is in bettor health than for til #7 .■ years before, lint continues to use it. Rt.r'ft,. ts 9 y 4 mwWßw! She writes: "STELLA VITAE will do ' .yk nil ail you claim ’’ Her father says "She began to improve a I once, after taking THACHER MEDICINE CO. IRtgUi. t Blra- Chltimn. I—■ U. B. *. FOR SALE BY THE V * lira wv Center Drag Go., LaFayette, Ga. Walrat en-Center Druu Co. WALKER COUNTY MESSE NGER, NOVEMBER 18, 1921. NOBLE WOMAN PASSES TO HER REWARD Mrs. Hannah C. Glenn aged GO, who died October 29th at her home in Chickaniauga, Ga., was a life long resident of Walker county. Mrs. Glenn’s death ocurred after a long illness of blood poison and other complications. She united with the Baptist church at the age of 16 years and was a loyal and faithful mem- I her until death. She was buried on i the forty-third anniversary of her! marriage to George P. Glenn. He died in 1905. She was the mother of twelve hildren, ten of whom survive. They are: Mrs. W. M. Bailey, Mrs. W. C. MRS. HANNAH GLENN WELL KNOWN AM) BELOVED 1 RESIDENT OF CHICKAMAUGA, I GA LAID TO REST IN TIIE ! CHICKAMAUGA CEMETERY j Bailey, Patsy- and Belle, daughters; , John, Hubert, James, Grady, Byron | and Elder sons, all of Chickaniauga. It was Mrs. Glenn’s life long prayer to see ail of her children grown and become Christians, and to her knowledge this prafo'er was fulfilled, each of her children be coming members of the Baptist church. The Glenn family is one of the old est and best known families in this county. What is known as the Glenn home was occupied by this family for more than 100 years. One of the largest crowds that ev er gathered at the Chickaniauga Baptist church attended the funeral of this beloved woman. Rev. George McClure pastor of the Chickaniauga Baptist church was the officiating minister. A large concourse of sor rowing friends gathered to pay Li. bute to the deceased. The beauti ful floral offerings bespoke the es teem in which she was held, xxx SUNDAY SCHOOLS TO OBSERVE NOV. 20 AS DAY OF PRAYER DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE The Sunday schools in Georgia are being called upon and urged to observe Sunday, November 20th, as a day to pray for the disarmament conference, which will be in ses sion at Washington at that time, the conference beginning on Nov. 11th. “It is fitting and right that the Sunday Schools observe such a day, said It. I>. Webb, General Superin tendent of the Georgia Sunday School Association. “All the world staggers today under I lie burden placed upon its shoulders by the most cruel war of all history. Every Sunday school in Georgia feels the load. The gold slurs on the Service Flag, now folded away Iml not for gotten, fell ol the losses of young men in whom we had high hopes of greatness in manhood. The civilian- j lion of the future depends upon the training we are giving the boys and girls now found in the Bible classes of our Sunday school. May we of Georgia, teach, them the word and j Hie wuy of a lifo ol constructive service rattier than lo leach them j to become familiar wiLli the destruc , tive art of war. Our belief 4s that, the absolute safely for the U. S. is to j obtain entire disarmament.” Many schools will d -s re to use a j special program for tins day, and j the Georgia Sua 800 l Associa- j tion, 917 Hurt Bldf, Atlanta will be prepared to give out. copies of sag- j ge.sted programs for "Disarmament I >ay.” BRING ME YOUR COTTON SEED Will either buy them or ex change meal and bulls for same __G. F Parker, Lafayette Ga. NOTICE If you want to buy, or sell a farm see me. I have several well located farms and some desirable city prop er ty—W. L, Bowen, LaFayette, Ga ts .’*i**P*4“ v *l»*l**l**l»*p*P*l**l" 4 4* EAST LAFAYETTE * 14* Well, court is over and some are pleased and some are displeased, but the way of the transgressor is hard. Sorry to report that Mrs. J. R. Rea is not improving very fast. Well, we have had another real estate exchange on our side, L. B. Day sold his six acres of land to Norman Shattuck. Mrs. Clark Garmany of Chatta nooga spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. C. K. McClure. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown gave a line dinner Sunday. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown and children, Clay Cooper „ A TONIC # Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So pleasant even children like it. The blood needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigor- I >ting Effect 60c. | | TAX NOTICE 1 H I will be at the following places || i| on the dates mentioned below for || |H the purpose of collecting State, ||j m County and School Taxes for the SI H year 1921. • | Ist Round i Mountain Oct. 17 Lisbon' Oct. 21, a in Safe Cane Creek Oct. 18, a. m. Pond Springs Oct. 21, p in Wilson Oct. 18, p. m. Chickamauga Oct. 24, p. m. jjUBg 1 ?' Rock Springs Oct. 19, a m Flintstone Oct. 24, a. m. Chestnut Flat Oct. 19, p. m. Kossvillc Oct. 25,11 a. in. to 2p. in QflA Cedar Grove Oct. 20, a. m. Fast Armuche Oct. 20, a. in. MM Kensington Oct. 20, p.rn. West Annuehee , Oct. 26, p. m § 2nd Round 1 Mountain Nov. 7. Lisbon Nov. 11 a. m. rear 5*7 Cane Creek Nov. 8, a. in. Pond Springs Nov. 11, p. m. Wilson Nov. 8, p. m. Flintstone Nov. 14, am Wm Rock Springs Nov. 9, a. m. Chickamauga Nov. 14, p m IHK Chestnut Flat Nov. 9, p. m. Rossville N®v. 15, 11 a. m to 2 p. m ml™ Cedar Grove Nov. 10, a. m. Fast Annucheo Nov. 16, a m. Mai ■ Kensington Nov. 10, p. m. West Armucheo Nov. 16, p in H 3rd and Last Round 1 Mountain ..Nov 22 10 a m—2 p in Flintstone Dee. 6, 10 a in —3 p m KSfl W. Armucheo Nov 23 10 a m- 3 p m Chic’manga Dec 7, 10 a m- .1 p m ygM Cane Creek Nov 24,10 a m—3 pm Rossville Dec. 8, 10 a in—3 pin {^3 jBSSfI Wilson Nov. 25, 10 a in -3 p in F. Armuclicc Dit. 11, 10 a in 3 p in MOT Rock Spgs Nov. 28,10 a in—3pm LaFayette— 9ft££ Chest. Flat, Nov 29,10 a m—3 p m October 22, 29. Wm Ced Grove Nov 30,10 a m-3 p m November 5, 12, 19, and 26th. gjg ■yisa Kensington Dec. 1, 10 a m—3 p m ’ , , ir 9BK H Lisbon ..Dee 2, 10 a m-3 p m December 3, 10 12, 1.1, 14, 15, | Pon dSpgs Dec 5, 10 a m—3 p m 16, 17, 10. ami 20tli. ga The Books will be closed Dec. |g |H 20th, 1921. All persons who fail |H || to pay their Taxes by Dec. 20th |jg |H will be required to pay all cost of gj| H collection with 7 H |» interest. g| || 'Henry Bown, T. C. §j ft Walker County, Ga. tl SiiumnHni and family, Clias. Brown and fam ily, Mrs George Hale and family and the writer anti wife. We sure bad a ' fine dinner and all seem to enjoy the day. Well, the show is a thing of the past. Don’t think the city officials should let, such a gang stop in ouc town. Well, the school parade was Just line Friday. SAM. | Nothing equals SAPOLIO V\ \ I scouring J polishing Makes all metalware | look like new —" NOTICE- I am now located at the barber shop near (he depot and will appreciate my old friends oall infl around for their harbor work.— C. P. Williams. 12-2-4l\. The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head Because of its tonic nntl laxative effect, LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be tnken by anyone without causing nervousness or ringing in the head. E.W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. 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