Walker County messenger. (LaFayette, Ga.) 187?-current, January 05, 1923, Image 2

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JR. WFublither arid Editor Subscription Rates OV Year ..SI.OO Kjj Months 60 Months .r.... 40 [ . 'XdvertUh.il Rrfire-nrntntive 1 Tl II AMI RIC AN PRESS ASSOCIATION Entered at the LaFayette, Ga, pOjHtoiliee lor transmission through Uni mat is as sccund-class'mattor. -*• - i ' r In the maze of the new orgftnj r.ajion City Fathers, don’t forget ttfli white way for Ih<' public t-qtiarc. If you believe in prohibition injs is the year to show it, and h's i/the year to get some real eloiy «tjt, of effort aganst it, because l.lyt whisky offender is hard press •xj an<l hi.s tribe is growing less */ Una county. • Let every good citizen in every cSgpjnunity of this old county up tin- officers, and do the fijp duty of a good citizen, and tihju up every still and catch cv bootlegger this year, •’hat’s a g£jpl worth working for. When the liquor heads and vjp.skv organizations make so njic-h fuss about prohibition not lurking, that it is a fai*ce ete., argue tiie cause of prohibi tion most eloquently, because if they were not suffering, they ijjpuld only laugh and ply their t,gitde. The 1 ruth is, prohibition is \uprking and working so hard l.jjgit the whisky hunch is strictly ""up agin it.” \ A larger appropriation has been (•Tactically assured by the govern-! irjynt for that part of the Dixie Highway from the National l'aik tl* LaFayette. That ’s some tiding Iqit what we want is not so much repairs but a permanent construc tion that will eliminate repairs aCCII give us a decent road,‘twelve, iqoiifife in the year, for one of the input, trnvelftukrqads in the rural lifted States. Let iV.ke'T work ■ big at it and we will get iii’iin ap propriation can be secured we bc he.yo but it will take interest, and work. If a new school is needed or the oia you have needs repairs and better equipment and you need bettor teachers; if your church life i£ weak and needs to be strength oflfd; if your farm needs work <li}i|o on it to make it produce bet crops; if the social life of your vqjlununity needs new bt'e; if pour roads are not what your community ought to have —then busy and do the thing that ought to be done for your eo»u lumuty. If it ought to be done, it con be done. There is away al ways where there is a continued will to do. “THE GOOD OF COUNTY AGENTS ’ All over Georgia you can hear o£ the good work being done by (lie county farm agents in helping i!il> farmers to find away out of (lie wilderness Dekalb New Era. And Green County agent is one <•£ the best in the state —Greens- « oro llerald-Journal. In Harlow county, the extension work ia daily gaining more i rlftnda —Hartow Tribune. The Some here Calhoun Times. Wr.!!. all we say is that Walker 'em all skinned when K cornu to * county farm agent. o county will ad; " •rater growth than Walker, and signs arc hanging out everywhere in every section that the people are waking up to the spirit of the age, which is progress, and are co-operating with each other to bririg to pass individual prosper ity ami county and Community I progress. When one looks back a few years and sees Walker county then and compares the conditions then with the facts today, one is encouraged to see the marvelous changes and the devclopmnt that have been made. For the past three years empha sis has been placed on school building, and progress has been made in this line of endeavor not | dreamed possible. Hotter laws 'have been enacted to make it I easier to construct and maintain good schools and Walker has and is rapidly t ikiii" advantage of these liberal laws. We were a long time learning the wisdom of the old statement, made by a wise old man, namely, ‘‘Guild a school, and a road will, he made to it.” The backbone of our progress is the school. Wher ever there are good schools, well equipped and efficiently-teacher ed. there is a live community a long all lines. Progress in manufacture, pro gress in church life, progress in transportation facilities, roads, business and professions arc marked in this county ,and we have foundations laid for our greatest year of deveopment,. li mited we go forward, so let us co opratc for our community, town and courtly growth this year, and large results will attend our co operative efforts when the cur tain falls on IW ' \ l r "" 1 " 1 ,|,ms " r "CU-. 111 (lie Walker lie III! in- ni > readers today. lif several parlies for the Prohibition laws landing warrants for ve given leg bail seem i very salutary effect inity for a short sea lie holidays were very only one or two, teen—Estelle Cor. • Shaw. Etlie and Le coompanied by Mr. I tended an enl ertain ime of Mr. Hiul Camp ings Tliursday night. i Correspondent tells gs killed in his local ity and wants to know who rail beat the record Mr, .1 M Shaw, the chain (don onrn grower, recently killed II porkers, the t«ital net weight being HjBT) pounds. The heaviest one weighed 160, the four largest 10ill, the seven largest 2701. Who can beat that average? Married on the 26th nil., Mi-s Li na Headrick to Wm. Cordell, of Tex. Squire T. H, Arnold officiated. The couple will leave in a few da»s for their Texas home. Miss Susan .tones is teaching at Waynesboro Ga. When at home she is on hunt granted to her ancestors tiv llii> crown and which has been in tlie family for live generations. The largest drove of cattle that ever passed through LaFayette was driven by .1 M Clarkson Thursday. Hi hud ITS head in the bunch head 'd for Danville, Ky. He drove them to Chattanooga and shipped them from there to their destination. Snow is over 2 feet deep through out Nebraska. . .1 T Ingle e- having built a new store house Cooper Heights is to be a town yet. It h i- two stores, (we chicken peddlers, a doctor, a preach er, a chimney b Her, a wcll-drill 11y whore he will make his record. It is reported that. Valentine Hammond had a merry Christmas. His wife presented him with twin girls and his cow with twin calves. Success to him and them. Sale day, the only property sold was that belonging to S R 11 Ander son the ward of Mrs. A 1 Anderson. The forty acres of ri lend brought sjC>n, T F McCarty, be ing the purchaser. —o— Mi-s Ivylyn Duggan, of Shorter College, Romo, spent the holi days with the Misses Warfhen. C||ickamauga Park Commission lias closed a deal for sixteen acres on Lookout mountain, including the Hooker battlefield *•* •(- i i coi l A S ( OLI ’MNi .1 -- ; The old ship of Time twenty two has made the anchorage safe, and dropped tier anchor on the Eternal shores never to he weighed again, but w.e take passage on a new ship, twenty three. Hie set sail with ev ery part in perfect order from l.h< Hand Divine. Our voyage on the new ship will he fraught with changes. We will change berths anu storms will come and dangers wil beset us, but if wnc hold on to "the everlasting railing with a firm am, steadfast faith, that ship on whic.. we arc sailing will land on the stead fast shore. Our voyage will be in : measure what, we make it, becaus< our captain knows where all ttn breakers are and if we obey Hi commands wherever we, land wil be the rigid, landing for us. See hov many of our fellow travellers start ed the last year and fell by the waj side and didn’t reach the end bui stopped on the way. So many of u that are starting the new year wil not reach the end. In view of this certain fact we. ought to see, that our passport is properly signed and has the Divine approval. LaFayette can boast of one quim Xmas. I haven't beard of any dis order, I suppose all enjoyed the day. Some of my children and gram, •hiklron came to see me just for th> day for which 1 am thankful. I wa not feeling very well but I enjoye heir visit very much. So much so this. 1 don’t believe there was ever o much upheaval and unrest in the world since the, morning stars san together, as there is at this time Every nation is in turmoil and i ooks like they will come to blood died, so it looks to the man on the street. France is jealous of Germa ny, and Germany is preparing for war. You can read between the lines and guess at the facts. Our nation is safe now but will we be pulled into the turmoil. I hope and pray not. The Gospel of Christ is the only remedy. Now, beloveu Christian friends, let u s all put oui shoulders to the wheel and push together until we shall be known far ami wide for our co-operation in every enterprize that- will put every idle man to work. I see they are starting on the new road over the historic Mize hill. I don’t know but looks to one on the street that its going to be some crooked. I thought the idea was to straighten the road. Maybe my eyes are. crooked. Well we will have a good road there no doubt. Say, fellow neighbors, lets not forget the school nor the church for on these are the foundations of everything that is worth while. I was sorry I couldn’t be out at the Templar service for I do believe in the motto carried out by every true Knight Templar, that in the sign of the cross of Christ we conquer, first self, and undue passions, then over the sin- of the world. Let us live b> the Golden Rule and we will conn out allright. Amen, J. M. COLEY. NOTICE All persons indebted to the estate l W W. S. Myers, deceased are oioby notified to make sottlemei:' if said indebtedness with the un dersigned. All persons ha' ing claims against the estate of said \\ W S. Myers, deceased are herebv notified to immediately file sir■••• wi ll the undersigned This, 27tn iivof N tuber. ’ 1 n \v. C. * EHB. ' 1-5- 0t FOR SALE—Fat hogs milk cows, •‘■'ck cnttle and mules -L> B Mur ydiv Kensington, Ga. 3LACK-DRAWI | 2 Purely fe \ Vegetable | liver Medicine [ aa f> na MBBsssssaaeiaif + i A TONIC % Qrove’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 1 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, Liv;gor ging Effect. 60s. >K YOU WANT to sell your farm oi A you want to buy a farm set me I work both ways.—T. A O Neal, LaFayette, Ga. ti Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove , the cause. There is only one “Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE’S signature on box. 30c. Fpsi \ FOR THE RELIEF OP ' Coughs, Colds. Croup WHOOPING COUGH. HOARSENESS - BRONCHITIS -SOLO EVERVWHERE- Stop a Cough Quick ake HAYES’ HEALING HONEY* a ough medicine which stops the cough by sealing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVE’S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup is enclosed with every bottle of 'iAYES’ HEALING HONEY. The salve should be nibbed on the chest and throat of children suffering from a Cold or Croup. The healing effect of Hayes' Healing Honey in side the throat combined with the healing effect of Grove's O- Pen-Trate Salve through the pores of the skin soon stops a cough. Both remedies are packed in ore carton and the cost of the combined treatmeur. is Sr , Just ask your draggjiul ~ 1 HAYES’ HEALING HONEY. Mo fl". jtk ikthorized tates and Service ■'oi’d Cars, Trucks and Tiactors Cash or Terms if Desired. °luce Your Order Now To Insure Prompt Delivery. i i the District Court of the Uiried sdutes for the Northern Dis trict of Georgia. In re o i Grown, Bankrupt. In m .i'iiptry No 1810, A po> it ion for discharge having I ii-eu tiled in conformity with civ. i ~ ahove-named bankrupt, and the I • urt. ha\ nr order'd that 111.' lies:'- j a upon said petition be held on; Feb. 3 I’.k?:! at id o’clock a m at the 1 ,Lulled Stales District Goui’ room I ■ (lie city of ATLANTA. Georgia, I not e is hereby given to all credi u is anil other persons in interest j to appear a! said time and place and j 1 ow cause, if any they have, why; prayer nf the bankrupt for d... '■c" should "of he granted, o c. VTU.fp. Clerk ’NO. C PUT UP. Den Clerk get your feed si m ins or * kind* frt.ni Das C. WKsew • On. Chf♦inntwww, *n«v -uMnlt '* / 'otl -> * PHONE Main;4lo PHONE Main 44) CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE OFFICE: 21st and Whiteside Streets. High Grade ROLL ROOFING High Grade COMPOSITION SHINGLES Special Brand, Extra Clear WASHINGTON RED CED^ 8H IN GLES The Best of everything in LUMBER AND PLANING MIIX PRODUCTS. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED . . . . LET US SERVE YOU . . . XV. H BAYXB, Brea. K, b. MOCL.UK.B, Seo. North Georgia Abstract Go. r.\ r c First National Bank Bldg LaFayette. Oa. We have recently compiled the records of Walker county and can furnish reliable ab stracts of title prompt ly. W jSM I f l l ll mpl Bf * 1 1 1 LJfl • FOR • CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS Headache INDIGESTION Stomach Trouble <» -SOLD EVERYWHERE- f | Severe | 1 Indigestion 1 "I had very severe attack* of B) m| Indigestion,” write* Mr. M. H. igj M Wade, a farmer, of R. P. D. 1, Pi 111 Weir, Miss. "I would suffer 111 *1 for months at a time. All I dared IB eat was a little bread and H 111 butter... consequently I suffer- 111 kI ed from weakness. I would try jjj to eat, then the terrible suffer- P I i# e. in my stomach I I took 111 jn medicines, but did not get any gB HI better. The druggist recom- SR IS mended I Thedford’s In BUCK-DRAUGHT I try it, for, a I n others for two 11, ithout any im- B health. I soon IT -Draught was IL rer ui easing Ej tree weeks, 1 IL back to eating. ■ 123. Now i f nythlng I want IL Black-Draught I. IT :d Thedford’s IL If not, do so ■ packages sold, IL si’ I UNDERTAKERS AND I.M BAL.UERS .MOTOR HEARSE Phone 5i for Day Calls. Phone 35 for night Calls THE TRION COMPANY Trion Georgia, No Worms ,n a Healthy Child All children troubled with Worms have an un healthy color. which Indicates poor blood, and ssa vile, there is more or less f.omach disturbance. iROVE s TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regu larly for two or threo weeks will enrich the blood. 1m prove the digestion, and act as a generalStrcngth ening Tonic to the whole ystera. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child w* the In perfect health.* Pleasant to take.o 60c per bottle V 1 *>! Vi’l fM of all X'nrts 'rns MS'I ■’ Co_ Chat*!*'- w.«t Tins > FT«*»'ini*T •» ’v-sst.r irti rut’s * ? PROFESSIONAL CARDS | I i * i«. F. McClure IV. A. MeClurn HaCLUKF & MeCLURE Attoi-wevs-at-Laiv | Hamilton National Bank Building, Chattanooga, Teun Practice in tne courts erf Georgia and Tennessee. VV. M. Henry Earl Jackson HENRY ft JACKSON Attorneys-at-Law LaFayette, Ga. Practice in alt the courts. Office ill Jackson Building. J. E. Rosser W. U. Shaw ROSSER & SHAW UUorneys-at-Law Offices Walker County Bank Building LaFayette, Georgia Hamilton National Bank Buildiffi Chattanooga, I'eun. NORMAN SIIATTUCK Altorney-at-Law Office in Bank ot LaFayette Bldg, LaFayette, Ga. Practice in ali Courts, State and Federal DR. IV. D. BALLENGER Dentis 1 office Over ,\!rs. J. C. Reese’s Milli nery Store. JACKSON BUILDING LaFayette - - Georgia. 111 11 - DR. ALLm r. waiiKKNFELLS Dentist -eFuyeiU - - Georgia Second Floor Rank of LaFayette Building i DR. J. M. UNDERWOOD LaFayette, Ga Residence with Mrs. J F Ward law, North Main Street Olbce in Jackson Building Residence Phone 2 shorts on 44. Office Phone 51. JULIUS ItLNK Attorney-At-Law I Office With Jackson and Henry LaFayette, Ga DR. J. J. JOHNSTON Physician and Surgeon Special treatment of Eye, ear, Throat and Nose. Also Diseases of Children Eyes Examined anti Glasses Scien tifically Fitted Office at Residence in Limvood 6-30-22 Call I L 1 S on 1M J. A. SHIELDS, 11. D. Physician und Surgeon Office in Cooper Building, ,1 (Over 10c Store) IjiFayette, Ga. Office Hours: 8:00-9:00 a. ai.. .1:00-2.00 p. m. Telephones—Res. 151. Office HI I am occupying an office on the Second Floor of the COOPER BUILDING Where I shall be glad to see my Friends— DR. FARISS DR. SHANNON P. WARREMFELLS Dentist. it Chickamauya. Ga. On Saturdays City Office, Room 811. Hamilton National Bank Building. Corner 7th and Market Sts. Chattanooga, Trnn. 7-29-23 The Quinine That Does Nat Affect The Heal Sprouse of ks loo>r oad texaCro p#**. UULA. TIVE BROMO QUININE rTaSkt*) a* fe GtVn ■rr aavooo •<ithcii t iduoinK ortvwi*, ■-P ueat. - ■ - -jaujutci, ....