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\jASFALTSLATE SHINGLES
THINK of the up-keep as well as the first co*st when
you build your home. Use Carey Asfaltslate
Shingles and your insurance rates will be less.
Your home will be safer.
You will never have to paint Carey Asfaltslate
Shingles. The beautiful natural red or green stone color
of the slate is fadeless.
Your roof will not look shabby in a few years.
These shingles cannot crack, they do not warp, wind
Joes not get under them, ice action cannot break them.
Furthermore Carey Asfaltslate Shingles do not rot.
This is because they are composed of from 70 to 60%
mineral matter. *
9 They are inexpensive and are very easy to apply. Let
US figure on your requirements.
James Supply Co., Distributors
Kirby-Herndon Hdw. Co.
Dealers, LaFayette, Georgia
4sSßk'- >'Ve Mu si Guard jj
Our G ixh I
t- iilljftiir*' n the threshold of womanhood I
t ot.tes the crisis which means ■
health or invalidism. 8
V f K oraticAS ago an old southern doc- I
I f . tor wrote a prescription for tho H
/ / / . ills of women, which ha? become I
* known to fame as‘"Stella Vitae;” I
, - has been tho right thing at tho I
right time for thousands of 9
L young girls, down to tho present B
p Saved An da V \7 itfcu l
ter. Money refunded it Mlxbl h
1. upcraticn BOTTLii does not benefit. fl
ft MR. W. F. NELSON, a merchant At y our dru £ fitore i
y Ji'ivn, Tens., says: That the daughter t
of one of his neighbe-s, .Mr. James
ii J;.- ris, was in such a cor.dii.ion v.-ilb jflj
is t’f):. ip i’-cub's that an operation was
J ;.>o i-.-J, and the young lady was sent to
S Chattanooga ftr its performance. Sba
8 dis Jed tho operation, and STELLA
■ VITAE having been recommended, Ji A » Bti
I decided to try that first. She has taken P N VA
six bottles and is happily on tho road || H j jj “j
lo rwevery SJio is ablp to <lo her usual
work and is in better health than for n» f j L Jjf KJißSjijtjt
years before, but continues to use it. SRfi « ja Es' *
She writes: “STELLA VITAE will do V r
all you claim.” Her father gays “She Utgßjjatfifci
began ■ o improve a* once, after taking HinN ill it 8 r n '% 4 '* 9 h • 'V§.i»
STELLA VITAE.”
THAC.HER MEDICINE CO.
FOR SALE BV THE f ; j •£
Walravea Center Drug Co., LaFayette, Ga.
You’ll get somewhere *
with a pipe and P. AJ
Start fresh all over again at the beginning! Get a
pipe!—and forget every smoke experience you ever had
that spilled the beans! For a jimmy pipe, packed
print, Aibtr, I. brimful with Prince Albert, will trim any degree of
smokejoy you ever registered! It’s z revelation!
Put a pin in here! Prince Albert can’t bite your
tongue or parch your throat. Both are cut out by ourN
***"** »•** '"* r exclusive patented process. So, just pass up any old
IBgss idea you may have stored away that you can’t smoke a
pipe! We tell you that you can—and j ust have the time
of your life on every fire-up—if you play Prince Albert
WI What P. A. hands you in a pipe it will duplicate in a
>■ home-made cigarette! Gee—but you’ll have a lot of
f fun rolling ’em with Prince Albert; and, it’s a cinch
JH because P, A. is crimp cut and stays put! «
.J! Fringe Albert
Winston-Salem- * m 9 m • • . /
n : c. _ the national joy smoke
WALKER COUNTY MESSE NOER. NOVEMBER 25, 1921.
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4- CATI.ETT 4*
f> :IIIIIIIIJIIIII
Mr. Burl Quails left Sunday for a
few days’ visit to his sister at Menlo
Ga.
Miss Mabel McGill and Irvin Ar
nold, of LaFayetto spent Saturday
and Sunday with homefolks.
Visiting YV. A. Stephenson Sunday
wore J. N. Stephenson and family;
also P. B. Stephenson.
Ed Williams and wife Miss Willie
Mae Coulter left Monday for I.aFay
eitto where they will make their
future home.
Griff Eubanks and family were
the guest of J. J. Steverson for the
week-end.
The people of this community will
give the convicts a Thanksgiving
dinner Thursday at 12 o’cloek and
everybody is urged to bring well
vlled baskets.
Next Saturday is the day to elect
the trustees for the Catlett school.
Let everybody Ilia is ineresled come
out.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Clarke were
visiting Mr. Bob Lane's Sunday.
Our B. Y. P. U. was largely attend
ed Sunday and am glad to say it is
progressing nicely. HANIKtLPH
4* 4*
•J. CORINTH 4*
* *
«T -f. * j,
Rev. B. H. Howard tilled his regu
lar appointment here Saturday and
Sunday.
, Edward H„ is the name of the
little son born to Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Wood on the 16.
We are glad to have Sister Lee
Cordell back in church after about
weeks illness.
A part of the finance building for
our church reported Saturday night.
We arc making a good start on the
money part and we will begin haul
in lumber at once.
The people of Corinth sent a nice
coop of chickens to the Baptist Or
phans Homo this week, which was
no small thing. I trust (hat they
will get a blessing out of it and I
Know the little children, 255 in one
home will enjoy them. In as much
as you did it to one of the least of
these you did it unlo Me. U. F. S.
H..I ■■ ■ > i*“~
a A TONIC m
Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic restores
Energy and Vitality by Purifying and
Enriching the Blood. When you feel Us
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
ating Effect 60c.
Remember?
Little Margery wanted to talk over
the telephone with her mother, who
wns visiting a friend, so her elder sis
ter gave her the phone number and
let her call Central. A few days after
this conversation, when the mother
was paying another visit to the same
friend, the older sister overheard Mnr
gery at the telephone. Central evi
dently hud been asking for the num
ber, nnd Margery was explaining veho
mently: “Central, I want the num
ber I had Thursday. Don’t you un
derstand? The same number."
Many Substitutes for Tea.
There are more thnn 30 plants used
In different pnrts if the world ns
substitutes for ten. One of them
comes from the dried ionves of a fra
grant orchid, a parasite like the mis
tletoe, nnd allied to the well-known
vnnllln of the odor of which It reminds
us. The Africans have long used Its
leaves as medicine, nnd the Infusion
of them ns a drink. Its taste Is some
thing between vnnllln nnd bitter al
monds.
Have to Eat the Leavings.
The women of California mid othet
fruit-producing stntes of the Pacific
toast are complaining that, while they
ire charged high prices for the fruit
lint they must buy, they are unnblo
o get anything but the second-grndg
,)roduce. Under ordlnnry clrcum
itnnces the choicest fruit Is sent te
he eastern markets nnd only when
lie market Is glutted are they able t«
et the best.
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| TAX NOTICE |
|| I will be at the following places ||
H on the dates mentioned below for ||
m the purpose of collecting State, »
,jfi County and School Taxes for the |||
B year 1921. fl|
H Ist Round gp
Mountain ....-.-...0ct. 17 Lisbon Oct. 21, a in. js&R
Cane Creek Oct. 18, a. in. Pond Springs Oct. 21, p m
Wilson Oct. 18, p. in. Cliickainauga ....Oct. 24, p. m.
Shk Rock Springs Oet. 19, a m Flintstone Oct. 24, a. in. 918
9HB Chestnut Flat Oct. 19, p. in. Rossville Oct. 25,11 a. in. to 2p. m 998
Cedar Grove Oct. 20, a. in. Last Armuclie Oct. 26, a. in.
IRSc Kensington Oct. 20. p.in. West Armuchee Oct. 26, p. in
I 2nd Round ||
*55 Mountain Nov. 7. Lisbon Nov. 11 a. m.
jjK Cane Creek Nov. 8, a. m. Pond Springs ....Nov. 11, p. rn. BgW
Wilson Nov. 8, p. in. Flintstone Nov. 14, a in * i
Rock Springs Nov. 9, a. in. Chickamauga ....Nov. 14, p in
wffl) Chestnut Flat ... .Nov. 9, p. m. Rossville Nov. 15,11 a. mto2p. in
JUgIS Cedar Grove Nov. 10, a. m. East Arinucheo Nov. 16, a m.
Wjffig Kensington Nov. 10, p. in. West Armuchce Nov. 16, p m HR
I 3rd and Last Round 1
Mountain ..Nov 22 10 a m—2 p m Flintstone Dec. 6, 10 a m—3 p m
X 0 W. Armuchee Nov 2310 a m—3 p m Chic’mauga Dee .7,10 a m—3 p m
Cane Creek Nov 24,10 a m—3 p m Rossville Dec. 8, 10 a m—3 pin
Wilson Nov. 25, 10 a m—3 p m E. Armuchee Dec. 9, 10 a in—3 pin MSS
Rock Spgs Nov. 28,10 a m—3 p m LaFayette—
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wJS) Ced Grove Nov 30, 10 a m —3 pm VT . _ . n ,
Kensington Dec. 1, 10 a m-3 p m November 5, 12, 19, and 26th. ju»gg
Lisbon ..Dec 2, 10 a m—3 p m December 3, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15,
jESj Pon dSpgs Dec 5, 10 a m—3 p m 16, 17, 19, and 20th. ,
II The Books will be closed Dec. il
| 20th, 1921. All persons who, fail §§j
| to pay their Taxes by Dec. 20th §§f
| will be required to pay all cost of §|j
i collection with 7°| o interest. ||
| Henry Brown, T. C. ffjj
i Walker County, Ga. Hi
1 . I
SHHHHHHRi
“Cock a Doodle Doo.”
Several years ago my small son and
I were visiting In Die Ozarks. The
child's grandmother gave him a beau
tiful white bantam rooster and lieu
to take home. Wo traveled In a chaff
car and I put the tiny chicks in n pn
per box and put the box on (lie car
floor, thinking it would be safe for the
night I forgot nil about the possi
bility of the rooster crowing. Enrly
In the morning that little bantam
started In, long and loud. I have nev
er tried since to transport live stock.
—Exchange.
J I'lb Use SAPOLIO
li|!
I 1 For Every Room in the House
EJ In the kitchen SAPOLIO cleans pots,pans,
ft c ( oilcloth and cutlery; in the bathroom
I B SAPOLIO cleans porcelain, marble, tiling
lil'j! —the wash basin and bathtub; in the
II I hallway SAPOLIO cleans painted wood
|j ’ wink, ;I■ i--ill. .hi I . ■n.l'j or .lone
Snake No Match for Ants. V
That ants should be able to kill <
snake may seem Incredible, nt first.
When an enemy Is sighted the alarm
Is given at once and the whole com*
inanity of ants arises In a body. They
set upon the reptile, striking their
nippers Into It nt thousands of points.
The attack Is made with such enor«
tnous numbers that the snuko has noi
chance of escuplng. When the snaka
Is dend the ants will tear off the flesh
In small pieces, taking all away with
them except the hones and skin. j