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For Clean-Up and Paint-
Up Campaign
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(To stimulate greater infcqres£4n the Clean-Up arjd
lint-Up Campaign which wnf rfose Jtine Ist., we t
11 give as an additional prize to the person win
tig the Blue Ribbon for the most Attractive home
each ward, one quart of the famous waterspar
irnish worth $L6f), any .color and Qne varnish,
ush valued at $ly&0 ora tatahvsfliie es-$0.60. ■ -• *
nesd esrf bns vaplomoina *
We are glad to contribute these nve quarts of ,
aterspar f (Vhriilsh apd-i five' > garnish 1 -brqshea, j
lounting to $13.00 in value, to show our interest in
e Clean-Up:and j;^; 3 L;J
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Lets Have a sure-nus Cleaned-Up and Painted-Up
iJFown.
Kirby-Henidon Elites Co.
-HOD .Qund ;.0: aHi ■ - I :.. : ■
LaFayette, Ga. ;
ere Ocean Breezes Blot?
H I /.-j r§‘ 10t> C&
J ~T ha Shingle %
j| felt base, thoroughly sat-^^'
urated with waterproofing
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buckle, bend, or break. Spark
proof crushed slate. surface,-.in
fadeless sage green, blue-black,
or Indian red* , /
JASffiS SUPPLY Vo., DfttrtbbM, Vhattanootfa, Tenn.
t LAFAYETTE COAL & WAREHOUSE CO.
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" -Cmtlity Mefiseager.
F. M. Shaw, G. E. Hunter and J.B
H. Wyatt, Commissioners appointed hi
by the Board of Commissioners of] |
Roads and Revenue of Walker County,
Georgia on the Ist day of April 1924,
petition of J. P. Hunter et al,j ■
Ito lay, oil a new Militia District in'»j
jUB .cau.fy tf*vfngi reported as fol-l B
3°| st i : ? i
Report of Commissioners s
fGatnieril Walfcef County..
•To the Board of Commissioners of |
Roads and Revenue of said county: 1
J. P. Hunter et al. having petitioned 5
jbhe Board of Commi of Roads 4
■ and Revenue pf! said c.oufity to create
i a new Militia District from a portion
lof Pond. Springs and Cedar Grove s
Districts, 4nd we the undersigned, be
ing Adzerts of Pond Springs District
ifrom which said proposed new district,
tis.tqf be created, having been appoint-'
di By said Board of Commissioners of 4jj
| Roads and Revenue, on the Ist day of B
i April 1924, to lay out and define the*
j lines of said proposed new district, re-ja
j port as to whether it is necessary and L
j expedient to create said new militiajjr
district and also ty determine whether,!?
hnrOß&wd .njew-district will contain attfc;
flfefct'one fcuitdfed' rhale persons over®
: twenty-one years of age,beg to report K
Mines of said proposed new district as 9
followst. ,;• ~ . r
Besdiming l ad thi - northeast corner J
of land lot No. 290 in the 11th District) a
and lth.Sectio/yof. \V*d ket; County Gay j
i (hid'ruftidihg West with land lot lines' J
a distance; of two miles to the north-' j
j westerner of'land lot No. 87; thence
in a 'sotithwestehly direction, and diag-. 4
; onally across land lots Nos 80, 96, 120,; j.
'l3B, and 170; thence South, across-'; .;
land lots Nos. 19i and 200; thence in
>a southeasterly direotionr across land.',
lots Nos. 2*27 and 228; thence
across land lot No. 241, same being
I along the foot of Lookout Mountain ,
and following the back farm fences; ;
I thence southwest across land lots Nos., ,
! 2G4, 263 and 278-, to the southwest cor--' !
I ner of land lot No. 278; thence east,;
• with land -lot lines a distance of two* J
limes to the southwest corner of land-1
•lot No. 303; thence along the souths*
lipedf land
a distance of two miles to the line of j:
the Bth District and 4th Section;-' j
thence south with said district line to-®
' the southwest corner of land lot No.l
289; thence east with land lot lines in*
Bth District and ■kth.Soction, a distance
of opo-aud pi)cJiauSmiles to the south-'
w lot No 291; thence
vJtHttM olid napfc to the southwest!
corn<a- of' la* J IStANo. 285; thence;
diagonally across land lot No. 285 and;
257 to the northwest corner of landj
lot Noj! 258; thence east with land lot;
IjrjPU.a. distance of one and one half;
miles to the southeast corner of land!
lot No. 245; thence north with land!
lot lines a distance of one and one half :
miles to the northeast corner of land
lot No. 209; thence west with land lot
lines a distance of two miles, to the
northwest earner of land lot No. 212,
thence north with' land lot lines a dis
tance of one and one half miles to the
northeast comer of laird krt' No-. 209;
thence west with land lot lines, a dis
tance of two miles, to the northwest
! corner of land dot No. 212, thence
t north With land lot lines a distance of
one and one half miles to the north
east corner of land lot No. 148; thence
West with land, lot lines a distance of
ope mile to the northeast corner o£
land lot No, 146; t hence north to tjio
nbrtheasl corner of land lot No./l 4*1;!
thence w**t with land .lot
t4nce of hone iMle td .ithe btoeblrtv'iis tj
corner oi£lland„lot No. 144; 'ifttened
nj>rth along the line between iibe &tlt
j tti fu -' •■ - t • t i*:o ''t hi.' a!>■,y o
described ferlfitory from''which sajid!
propwsrd-nw district ■is'tirhtrcrea'tdd,
contains more than one hundred malt*
persons over twenty-one years of age;
aid that, in our opinion it is necessar y 1
.. and expedient to create said proposed)
X new district from the territory of said
Pond Springs District No. 889 and 1
Cedar Grove District No. 1808.
- Pi M. SHAW,
G. E. HUNTER,
J; H. WYATT, Commissioners.
It. is ardarad-b-y the "Board of Com
missioners of Roads and Revenue that 1
a distriot having theybnuiviaries, as !
described Ify : rdppfli <|f the Com-I
missiWndrsiilet arid thtrSaiho is hereby !
established as a, Milit’a District of;
said county and that san\e be known !
as j Kensipgtph./Htiitia District. It i 3
further ordered that the Clerk of the
of Commissioners j of Road 3
a «d to the<
Go)ver<l%TC(fdfily certified
cofty of the minutes of the Board of
jltPSojlds aind Revenue
estkUripJhki'** «i£*nct,! including
the report of the commissioners, lay
ing out said Militia District, and the
order WlhtrfW Md' dSWbiht , and that
.said pni«-dlrt(fttjba.''®tbilithed in the
| Walker Cpun)iv.M«s«erageit a newspa
| pet advertise-
puWibtted; rirul |at the door
of |,he courthouse of said for a
Georgia, Walker County.
I hereby certify that the foregoing
■[s a true and of the min-
Bnard dB Commissioners
• w l-M. 4n4 Jl e vem Walker
This 12th day of '^fay"' 1924.
CLAUDE CLEMENTS,
Clerk Board of Commissioners of
&2Nk an< l fyjYejjSue of Walker County
j <¥' r #i 3 „. r/j 6-13 &t
FRANK NUCKOLLS
I; Funeral Director and Embalmer
With
JIUCKOLLfLKEM F’-BRYAN CO.
■Q , rPhPfte* 03 .•■nd 212
uFayelte, ‘Georgia.
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Toquaawnuugw s.JAOira'MH -p»>Ti »rp m
lugro JO ■moidoamc rtuvn*s nom anoXtr* Xq
i NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION .;
lo the Qualified Voters' (if Rock
Spring!? Consolidated School District: j
$3 Notice is hereby given that on the
14th day of June, 1024, an election I
Sill he held in and for Rock Springs!
Consolidated School District, at which
frill be submitted to the qualified vot
ers of Said district, for their deter
mination, the question whether bonds
khall be issued by said consolidated I
school district, in the aggregate a
piount of FIFTEEN THOUSAND
$$15,000.00) DOLLARS, which shall
fcje applied for the purpose of building
E"-id equipping a school house or
>uses for said consolidated school dis
ict; said bonds to bear date of Aug.
% 1924; to bear interest at the rate of
(Jve and one half (5 1-2) per centum
tter annum, payable semi-annually, on
Bhe first day of February and first
3av of August of each year; to be in
(denomination of FIVE HUNDRED
■§500.00) DOLLARS each, and the
■rincipal thereof to he payable as fol-
B>ws: FIVE HUNDRED ($500.00)
DOLLARS on the first day of August,
*925, and FIVE HUNDRED ($500.00)
JiOLLARS on the first day of August
*f each and every year thereafter un
fiil and including August Ist, 1924*
End ONE THOUSAND ($1,000.00)
DOLLARS on the first day of August
At each and every year thereafter, un-
Bl all of said bonds shaJJ have been
fully paid off and discharged on the
*rst day of August, 1944?
V The principal and interest to be pay
3ble in gold coin of the United States,
(Sf the present standard weight and
such bank or banks as may
thereafter be determined.
V Said election will be held at the reg
ular polling place in and for Pea vine
Slilitia District, at J. H. Shields’ store
fit Rock Springs, Georgia. -Polls will |
Open at eight (8) o’clock a. m. and j
close at three (3) o’clock p. rnr-on the
day fixed for said election.
Those desiring to vote in favor of
•she issue of said bonds, will do so by
easting ballots having written or
■printed upon them the words “For
House;” those desiring to vote
Against the issue of said bonds, will
po so by casting ballots having writ
ten or printed upon them the words
School House.”
E \V. J. WEAVER, Chairman.
K DR. E. H. HICE, Sec.-Treas.
jg G. H. WALLIS,
S BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF ROCK
Springs Consolidated School District.
1* 6-13 6t
f SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia. Walker County.
"J Will be sold before the courthouse
giioor.of said county, within the legal
Sours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
,4une next, June 3, 1924 to the highest
and best bidder for cash the follow
ing described real estate, to wit:
All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in the Bth District and
4th Section of Walker County, Geor
gia, and being sixty (CO) acres, more
or less, of lot of land No. 299, des
cribed as follows: Beginning 30 rods
east of the northwest corner of said
lot and running east with the north
,original line, to the J. B Johnson road;
thence a southeast course with said
road to the dividing line in the center
Os said lot; thence west with the cen
ter of said lot to the original west
line; thence north with the original
line to a stone corner 53 1-4 rods
South of northwest corner of said
lot; thence east 30 rods to a stone
Corner, and thence north to the begin
ning point.
■\ The aforesaid real estate levied op
sin and to be sold as the property of
jl. E. White to satisfy a fi fa lately
Issued ;£rqm the Superior Court of
Said county in favor of J. F. McDani-
Administrator of the estate of C.
W. Edwards, deceased, against M. E.
IVbite. Tenant in possession /notified.
•] This 7th day of May 1924.
I L.W- HARMON, Sac-riff.
3 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
Georgia, Walker County.
■» Pursuant to a power of sale con
tained in a certain deed, bearing date
of December 31st 1923, executed by
ienoran Barnett and Sam Barnett to
11. L. Bonds, to secure a note bearing
ate of December 31st 1923, and due
iur months from date for the sum of
300.00, with interest from date at 8
get- cent per annum, there will be sold
i Before the courthouse door Os said
j epunty, within the legal hours of sale,
dji the first Tuesday in June, 1924,
j June 3, 1924, the following described
reul estate, to wit: All that tract or
I parcel of land, lying and being in the
9th District and 4th Section of Walker
Georgia, and described as fol-
Jwa: Being a town lot in Roberts-
He, Georgia, commencing at the back
of Will Bailey’s lot; thence north 50
fiet; thence west one hundred and
nghty three (183) feet to an alley;
t ence south with alley fifty feet;
t ence east one hundred and eighty
t) ree (183) feet to point of beginning,
t :ing a part of land lot No. 245. Said
1 t has erected upon it a one story
f ame shingle roof dwelling.
The aforesaid real estate will be
a Id as the property of ,Setu>rab Bar
r itt and Sanj Barnett, to di vest out of
s id Seriorah Barnett and Sam Bar
r tt all right, title, interest, and equi
t of. redemption in and to the, aforo
a id lands, and for the.p'urpx/ae oi sat
i tying the principal and interest on
tie aforesaid note,
fin accordance with the terms and
(jnditions of said dyed, the proceeds
ft/m said sale will be applied to the
ftyment of the principal and interest
<4 the- Indebtedness secured by said
(ft**!, arid the expenses of the pro
(Jedinf, and the remainder, if any,
11 be' paid to spid Senorah Bar
tj itt and Sam Barnett,,
i This 6th day of May 1924.
O; L. bonds;
By Rosser -and Shaw,
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GET YOUR FEED SUPPLIES —Os
’‘all kinds ftom ban C. Wheeler and
Co. gtkt p "P«*
'■ laity of Cotton Seed Meal and Hull*
_!I0> HOI X'0.:... ',3
« Cedar Lawn Subdivision
To
Rossville, Ga.
Nice Smooth Resident Lots For Sale
Easy of access, convenient to New Grammar and
High School, and to Churches. A splendid com
munity, and only good, wanted. Take a Look.
Buy Now.
J. W. CARLOCK, Owner
1115 McFarland Ave. :: Rossville, Ga.
6-13 4tx *
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Fanners, Take Notice!
Get Busy and Plant Kentucky
Wonders and Stringless Green Pods.
Our Canning Factory is now in
operation and we will be in the
market this Fall for Beans and
Tomatoes.
Rossville Canning Co.
ROSSVILLE, GEORGIA
We Need More
Cream
Why spend your time churn
ing and then sell your but
ter for less than we will
pay for your cream.
We are paying the highest
Market price for cream and
the quantity is never so
large or small that we can
not use it.
SoatlienilFood Products Co.
Rfd. 2 - Chickamauga, Ga.
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Money Saved
IN TOUR CONSTRUCTION WORK.
LET' US w TELL YOU OUR PLAN.
“SERVICE TO THE UTMOST:’ -
• V IS OUR ENDEAVOR.
SHERRILL-KING CONST. CO.
: . . 301-2 Temple Court Building
Main 3661! : CHATTANOOGA. TENN.
To Stop a Cough Quic*
take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a
cough medicine which stops the cough by
healing the Inflamed and irritated tissue*
A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for Chest Colds. Head Colds and
Croup la enclosed with every bottle or
HAYES' HEALING HONEY. Tho salve
should he nibbed on the chest and throet
of children suffering from a Cold or Croup.
The Healir.it effect of Hayes' Heeling Honey in
.Me the throat combined with the bealiM effect of
' mve s O Pen-Tr.te Salve through the poret of
he akin aooDatOpf a bough. . . ,
Both remedies are packed Id odo carton and
oostlof the combined tteattoeqt ip Sac. #
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HEALING HONEY.' - '
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drove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores
Energy and Vitality by Purifying and
Enriching the Blood. When you feel its
strengthening, invigorating effect, see hoar
it brings color to the cheeks and hoar
it improves the appetite, you will thea
appreciate its true tonic value. «,
Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic is simpl *
Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. S
pleasant even children like it. The bloo ;
needs QUININE to Purify It and IRON tv.
Enrich it"* Destroys Malarial germs and
Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigor
ating Effect. 60c.