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One for mellowness. BURLEY
One for aroma,TURKISH
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Announcement To The Public!
I desire to announce to the public that I have purchased the Palace
Theatre and assumed control Monday morning. I propose to give the
public the Best Pictures and Service possible, and will deeply appre
ciate your continued patronage. My motto will be to please you.
Harry E. Center, Prop. L GEtI!iI E
Below is the Bill of Pictures for This Weefc:
Palace Theatre
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Friday Tuesday
NOVEMBER 25TH NOVEMBER 29TH
Wililam Fox Presents Wanda How Ivy in
ShlPiry Mason In “THE 1101 SE THAT JAZZ BUILT”
“LO\E Hill.' Adopted from a Saturday evening
Paradise is always where love Post story, “Sweetie Peach” by So
dwolls, love makes fools of us all, phie Kerr. A love triangle that tlnal
both old and young, big and little. ly cornea out fair and square. If you
“Lovelime" is sure to idease. See it. love a jazzy picture be sure to see
. Comedy, “NO PI.ACE TO LIVE" this one. A laugh from beginning to
■ — end. , ,
Sdtlirdfly Comw, y. “STOP kioihng”
Tar Wednesday
“THE WHITE HOUSEMEN”
Comedy, “AROUND CORNERS" NOVEMBER .'SOTII
Also one of Aesops Fables— Bryant Washburn in
“THE FOX AND THE CROW” "SINS OF ST. ANTHONY”
__ A story full of thrills and action.
- Comedy “STUCK UP”
Monday
NOVEMBER 28TH mi -
Franklin Farnuni in TnilF^fl/lV
"THE GALLOPING DEVIL" /
The mysterious romance of the far DECEMRER IST
western prararics. A story of man s Louise llulf in
lion-like courage iu the face of evil “WHAT WOMEN WANT"
—of thrills and grasps-of rapid- William Penn said “Love is Heav-
Hre gun-play and reckless horse- en on Earth”. Shakespeare said:
nmnship, with plenty ol love and “Love is merely a madness." What
• laughter. do you think? See “What Women
Also Helen Holmes ill “Tiger Rand” Want" (
A railroad and western picture. Comedy. “TOOTH CARPENTER"
Adults 20c Children 10c
VV ANTS
IK YOU WANT to sell your farm or
it you want to buy a farm see
me. I work both ways.—T. A.
O’Neal, Jial ayette. Ga. ts
BRING ME YOUR COTTON SEED-
Will either buy them or ex
change rueal and hulls for same.
—G. F. Parker, LaFayette Ga.
WILL BUY—Your cotton seed cr
will exchange meal and hulls
for same. Have meal and hulls
on hand now—G. F. Parker, La-
Fayelte, Ga.
A FEW Ladies’ Pattern Bats at cost
or less.—Thurman Bros.
FOR SALE—A Classic Talking Ma
chine, Victrola style, cheap.—
Paul Blaylock, LaFayette, Ga.
PATTERN HATS—A few Ladies’
Patera Hats at cost or less at
'Thurman Bros, LaFayette.
Piles Cured in 6to 14 Days
Druggists refund money If PAZO OINTMENT falls
to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding
Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you
can get restful sleep after first application. 60c.
A PAIR MULES—For sale. In good
condition and will weigh from
1050 to 1100 pounds. Bargain.—Jno.
It. Ilea, LaFayette, Ga.
NOTICE— I am now located at the
barber shop near the depot and
will appreciate my old friends eall
infi around for their barber work.—
C. P. Williams. 12-2-4tx.
AT COST OR LESS—A few Ladies’
Pattern Hats.—Thurman Bros.,
LaFayette, Ga.
(JET YOUR FEED SUPPLIES of all
kinds from Dan C. Wheeler &
Co., Chattanooga They make a
specialty of Cotton Seed Meal
WANTED—Men or women to take
orders among friends and neigh
bors for tho genuine guaranteed
Hosiery, full line for men, women
nnd children. Eliminates darn
ing. We pay 75c an hour spare
time, or $36.00 a week for full time.
Experience unnecessary. Write
International Stocking Mills, Nor
ristown, Pa.
WALKER COUNTY MESSENGER. NOVEMBER 25, 1921.
JET’ YOUR FEED SUPPLIES of all
kinds from Dan C. Wheeler A
Co, Chattanooga. They make c
specialty of Cotton Seed Met;
and Hulls.
NOTICE—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.
COTTON SEED—SeII me your cot
ton seed. If you need meal and
hulls, I have them. Will ex
change them for cotton seed if
you prefer—G. F. Parker, La-
Fayette, Ga.
NOTICE —All parties owing Swift
Fertilizer Co by note will find notes
at Walker County Bank. Those who
never gave notes will (Ind their ac
counts at - the Bank of LaFayette—
L. D. Little, Agent for Swift & Co.
FOR RENT—The Richardson farm
near Mission Ridge Station.—Call
Main 3810 or write A. S. Oakmon,
409 E. 9(h St., Chattanooga, Tenn. 2t
FOR SALE—Comprele set farming
tools, including motver, rake and
corn shelter. Also new top buggy &
harness.—Lucy J Street.
TOR RENT—Two storo rooms in
West LaFayette on Chattanooga
St., near the depot. City Water and
lights—D. W. Herndon.
NOTICE TO FARMERS
After Saturday November 19th,
we will run our gin and do custom'
grinding on Saturday of each week.
—McConnell and Wright, Center
Post, Ga. 11-25-2 t
Good Health
If you would enjoy good Health, j
keep your bowels regular. No one!
can reasonably hope to feel well |
when constipated. When needed,
take Chamberlain’s Tablets. They
are mild and gentle.
Habitual Constipation Cured
• in 14 to 21 Days «
*<JtX-FOS WITH PEPSIN” is a specially
prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual
Constipation. It relieves promptly but
should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
to induce regular action. It Stimulates and
Regulates, a Very Pleasant to Take.* 60c ,
per bottle. j
CLEAN-UP SQUAD
FOR EX-SERVICE MEN
For. nil* wction at h mil of-
Cl UN I! 6-12 —ALL EX-SERVICE
Vi l> THIS COUNT SUBJECT
T . I*f OVISIO'S O ! «.o\E|t\.
VI VI URGED T o TV. I- * O
Through the American Red Cross,
the government clean-up squad lor
the beneltl of the ex-service men,
are carrying out a campaign which
is nation wide. The headquarters
for tliis section is Rome, and the
date when the squad will be at Rome
is the week of December 6-12 in
clusive.
The purpose of the campaign is to,
fully advise all ex-service men of
their rights under the War risk in
surance act and the vocational re
habilitation act; to assist disabled ex
service men in securing compensa
tion, medical treatment and hospital
care; to inform and assist all claim
ants regarding procedure necessa
ry in tiling a claim for compensa
tion and insurance; to assist those
whose claims are pending in secur
ing final action, where additional
BIG BARTLETT
HARDWARE CO.
BANKRUPT SALE STILL ON
We are now back in business at the same old
stand. We will from this date on sell strictly for
Cash.
We know full well to sell for cash we must make
the price right.
We have a large stock of goods on hand, and we
expect to make BIG CONCESSIONS IN PRICES—
Prices you haven’t found in this town in a long time.
Look over the following prices:
§ 7.50 Leather Collar at §4.00 1-2 gal. Spout Can, best
6.00 “ “ “ 3.00 grade, Veedol Auto
16.00 Slip Harness “ 8.00 Oil at 90c per can
12.50 “ “ “ 6.50 1 gal. Spout Can, best
8.00 Check Lines “ 4.50 grade, Veedol Auto
7.00 “ “ “ 3.75 Oil at 90c per can
35.00 to $40.00 Buggy 50c size Auto Tube Patch-
Harness at $17.50 to 20.00 ing at 25c package
3.50 Buggy Bridles at 1.95 30x3 Rid-o-Skid Auto
John Deere Open Bug- Chain at.... 52.00 per pair
gies at 75.00 30x34 Rid-o-Skid Auto
SBO and S9O Range Chain at.... 52.50 per pair
Stoves, at... 550 to $60.00 31x4 Rid-o-Skid Auto
S3O to S4O Cast Cook Chain at ...$2.75 per pair
Stoves at... sls to $25.00 32x4 Rid-o-Skid Auto
50 lb. Tin Lard Cans at 60c Chain at ...$3.00 per pair
No.B large size Gray Enain- 33x4 Rid-o-Skid Auto
el Tea Kettles, first nn at... $3.25 per pair
quality, at 85c w °® d Auto Chain
/5c to $1 Glass Lamps Weed auto Chain
at 50c to 60c at $4.00 per pair
5, 6 and 7 lb. Smoothing 31x4 Weed Auto Chain
Irons at 40c, 45c at $4.50 per pair
an( j 50 C
12 gal. English Wash r -$5.00 per pair
6 U . * nn Cole s Famous Hot Blast
Fots at P 3 -00 Heaters at about * price
12 gal. old style Sugar AH sizes Boys’
Kettle Wash Pots at 2.00 Wagons price
Just to be plain about it, we expect to make ex
tremely low prices on everything we have in stock.
We will make it to your advantage to trade with us.
COME TO SEE FOR YOURSELF.
BARTLETT HARBWARE COMPANY
Please give us a settlement on your account and re
ceive a Present.
evidence is necessary to connect disa
bility with service or other data re
quired by the Bureau of War Risk
Insurance and the Federal Board;
and so provide for immediate phy
sical examination where necessary,
and furnish hospitalization fpr urg
ent cases.
D. R. Thurman, of LaFayette, is
the secretary of the Walker Chap
ter Red Cross and if there are ex
service men in the county, who feel
that they are entitled to compensa
tion, hospital treatment, medical
care or who desire vocational train
ing, they may report .to him- and
free transportation will be provid
ed to Rome and return to meet the
clean-up squad Dec. 6-12. At squad
headquarters lodging and meals will
be furnished and and all ex-service
men during the necessary time.
The Government is anxious that
every ex-service man have his claim
adjusted and the Red cross is the me
dium through which proper adjust
ment may be made. It is rendering
the government a distinct service i
this matter, and at the same time
is the best friend of the ex-service
men who are subject to any of the
above stated provisions.
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.
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Joe Long, of Oklahoma, After sev
: oral days visit with relatives and
I friends in Chattanooga Valley, has
returned home.
Joe Janeaway are going to- Flor
ida for the winter.
B. F. Hollingsworth will move to
(he place vacated by Mr. Janeaway.
Bro. Smith filled his regular ap
pointment at our church Sunday.
The new concrete bridge at Rock
Creek is complete and is open to
traffic.
S. B. Agnew is building a new
bungalow at the Agnew spring.
Rike Hollingsworth is (lie game
warden for the Lisbon district. He
was around last week distributing
cards pertaining to the game and
fish laws.
We understand that Justice court
for convenience sake from now on
will be held at Mountain View.
The turnip crop this year is the>
best in years. We are in need now
of some hog killing weather.
Notwithstanding we believe the
League of Nations provided all the
necessary' machinery for the limita
tion of armaments on both land sea,
here’s hoping that the Armament
conference may prove a success.
We do not like to hurry the work
but we are getting anxious about.’
the good roads provided by the bond
issue. JOHN OLTORF.