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Save Your Top Crop!
Cotton Is Valuable Poison Is Cheap
We have Calcium Arsenate stocks at Memphis,
Atlanta, Brunswick, Charleston, Columbia and
Greenville.
Get Our Prices For Quick Shipment
We sell the Little Giant Blower for dusting cot
ton-economical, efficient; retail price $6.50 f.
o. b. Atlanta. Special discounts to dealers.
ASHCRAFT-WILKINSON COMPANY
ATLANTA, CA.
Reduced Round Trip Fares
for
Summer Travel
TYBEE “Where Ocean Breezes Blow” and other attrac
tive South Atlantic Seaside Resorts.
New York, Boston, Baltimore and Philadelphia and
resorts in the East via Savannah and steam
ship going and returning same route; or
going one route, returning another.
Lake and Mountain Resorts in the Carolines, Virginia,
Tennessee and Kentucky.
Resorts in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
Denver, Estes Park, Colorado Springs, Manitou, Mesa
Verde National Park, Pueblo and other re
sorts in Colorado.
Yellowstone National Park in Montana and Wyoming.
Glacier National Park in Montana. Grand
Canyon, Arizona.
San Francisco, Los Angeles, Long Beach, San Diego, Santa
Barbara, California; Portland, Oregon;
Seattle, Spokane and Tacoma, Washington;
Vancouver and Victoria, B. C., Lake Louise
and Banff, Alta.
St. Johns, New Brunswick; Halifax, Nova Scotia; Toronto,
Ottawa and Muskoke Lake, Ont.; Montreal,
Murray Bay and Quebec, Que., and other
resorts in Canada.
Resorts in New York, Massachusetts, Maine, New
Hampshire, Vermont, New Jersey, and
Rhode Island.
Total fares, schedules, routes, service, sleeping and parlor car
accommodations and any other information or assistance
you may desire will be cheerfully and promptly supplied
by Passenger and Ticket Agents.
Central of Georgia Railway
The Right Way
I F. J. ROBINSON, Oenertl Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga.
2(>New Buick Models
at prices that make them
ihcjfimtest motor car values
ever ottered
Open Models Closed Models
Standard Sixer Standard Sixes
J PM. DouU« Service Sedan sl47*
l-IMM.Road.ter . . . sllsO S p... Sedan .... 1665
tpaaa. Touring • • 1175 4 pair Coup# .... 1565
2-paee. Double Service Coupe 1375
Master Sixer Mailer Sixer
a— -x ..... S pat*. Sedan .... 08225
I p... Ro.d.ter . . $1)65 7 Sedan .... 2425
# pats Tounng • • • 1393 S pate Brougham Sedan • 2350
J pate Touring • • • 1625 2 past. Country Club Special 2075
» part Sport Road.ter . . 1750 » pl£ SeSwliw - I I 2525
♦ Sport Tourm* . V 1600 Town Car . ■_ . . 292$
I '
L Enclosed Open Models
(With Hcatert)
Standard Sixer Marfer Sixer
. _ , 2 pat. Rbad.ler . - • $1409
1 »4>.M Road.ter . . . sll9O 5 pa... Toor.n* . . . 147$
l-paea Touring • • • 1250 7 pate Touring ... 17(H)
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All Price# f o. K Bukl Parlance- Qavaenment Ton ta be oddtdL
DEALERS
Buick-Cadillac Company
329-31-33 Market Stmt
Chattanooga, Tennessee
BUICK-MOTOR COMPANY
FLINT, MICHIGAN
When' ky»r automobiles are built, Bwick will turild thc.r
Walker County Messenger, August i, 192 i«
ROAD NOTICE
Georgia, Walker County.
Martin Fehn et al having petition
ed for the establishment of a public
road as hereinafter described and the
commissioners appointed to mark out
and report upon the advisability of the
establishment of said road having re
ported that the establishment of said
public road will be of public utility, if
no good cause is shown to the contra
ry the public road as follows to-wit,
commencing at the Park City road,
where same now terminates on the
West side of the track of the line of
track of the electric street car line
running to Dodge, Georgia, running
thence South a distance of about 80
yards through the lands of the Tenn
essee Power Company or Chattanooga
Railway and Light Co., to the Govern
ment road in Chickanauga Park, will
be established as a public road at a
meeting of the Board of Commission
ers of Roads and Revenue of said
county on the First Tuesday in Aug
ust, 1924.
Board of Commissioners, Roads and
Revenue Walker County, Ga.
CLAUDE CLEMENTS Clerk.
FOR SALE—We sell farms, city
homes and fire insurance. See us be
fore you buy, sell or burn. C. G.
Fox, Rojsviile, Ga. Phone Franklin
1020. 8-9 3 mos.
The Georgia Railway and Power Company I
in its efforts to bring new industries to the state, I
is displaying the advantages of various sec- I
tions through which the lines of this company I
operate in paid space in the Manufacturer’s I
Record, a National Magazine of interest to the I
manufacturing people of the country. I
Below is a reproduction of the advertise- I
ment carried in the Record recently, outlining I
the advantages offered the manufacturer in La- I
Fayette and Walker County. I
New Industries Should Come to LaFayette, Georgia I
Where Exceptional Opportunities Are Waiting I
Few towns in Georgia offer more favorable conditions for new jf> s Q rea f £ e f|
industries than LaFayette with a plentiful supply of labor, C ' I 'Si
and abundance of raw materials and adequate shipping facil- a Georgian .
ities to all markets.
Free Factory Sites will be furnished and LaFayette has—
full cooperation given to outside capital. Population 4,000
County population 23,370 iff
LaFayette has coal, iron and clay in marketable quantities. Farm products—cotton,
Climatic and living conditions are excellent, water supply pure corn, hay, fruits, vege
and tax rate low. LaFayette has two Cotton Mills, Hosiery tables and all staple
Mill, Bottling Works, Fertilizer and Box Factories. , c s° p * . „ S
B 9,119 bales cotton annu- m.
ally ;j*
LaFayette wants a Laundry, Hosiery Mill, Walker County corn took
Woodworking Plant and any other industry. first prize at the Chicago
World’s Fair. |j|
Walker County is one of nine Georgia counties where popula- U J*£* eoal miß * m tho j§
tion increased over 25 per cent, and one of four counties where Two r>i | roa j,
rural population increased over 25 per cent in ten years GooJ j, if j iwayt ®
There S A Reason. Churches and excellent
schools
Write NOW To Labor and living conditions Iff
favorable
Secretary, Chamber of Commerce Hydro-Electric Power giving I II S
7 24 hour service at low rate.
Lafayette, Georgia
Advertisement published in Manufacturers Record by Georgia Railway & Power Company in efforts to attract new industries to Georgia Pi
0 :.i LaFayette Chamber of Commerce is constantly I
se - o attract new enterprises to LaFayette, and since a
Ch -of Commerce was organized here, LaFayette has
sh -U rulid progress. With an almost unlimited electric
p« m i* command ano with a people awakened to a
k* of progress, LaFayette should grow within the 1
nt i by leaps and hounds.
i are seek ng a place to live and do business, or ||
ki «*h a person, get in touch with D. W. Herndon, |
Se of the l a Fayette Chamber of Commerce. A sim- 1
pi c ird wili bring you the information you seek. JJ
LaFayp’ia Chamber of Commerce I
LaFayette, Georgia
. r «
YEAR’S SUPPORT
Georgia, Walker County.
To Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Sarah Hancock, widow of J. P
Hancock, late of said county deceas
ed, has applied to the undersigned for .
a year’s support for herself from the j
estate of said deceased. Notice is here
by given that I will pass upon said |
application at my office in LaFayette, ]
said county on the first Monday in
August next. Given under my hand
and official signature, this July 7,
1924.
W. L. STANSELL, Ordinary.
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 ther
appreciate its true tonic value.
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simpl
Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. S
pleasant even > hildren like it. The blot)
needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON t»
Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and
Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigor
ating Effect 60c.
Colds Cause drip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove
the cause. There i» only one "Bromo Quinine.'
E. W GROVE'S si nature cn box. 30c.
CATLETT
Rev. B. H. Howard filled his regular
appointment here Saturday and Sun
day.
Visiting at Judge Wests this week
I are Mr. and Mrs. Barney W est and,
! children of North Carolina and Mr. i
! and Mrs. Walt Avery of South Ga.
I Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Crawford and
| Mrs. Lee Mae Crutchfield of Center
Point were visitors at this place Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mavity and little
son of Rossville were the guests of J.
, J. Stephenson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brawn of LaFay
ette were visiting at J. N. Stephen
( son’s Sunday.
Misses Nevada and Cleo Thornton
of LaFayette were the guests of Miss
1 Dora Young Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Giles and family of
’ Trion were visiting J. E. Cameron on
Sunday.
D. B. Young spent Sunday and Mon
day at Valley Head, Ala., the guest of
his brother, C. S. Young.
Mrs. Ada Cooper has as her guest
for the summer her mother, Mrs.
, Goldberough of Kansas City, Mo.
Miss Eva Harris of Chattanooga
spent part of last week here with her
sister, Mrs. L. B. Young.
We had several visitors at our sing
ing Sunday afternoon. Come again.
I am requested to announce that the
Baptist church will call a conference
meeting Saturday night for the pur
pose of calling a pastor. All members
are urged to be present.
SLIM JAY.
- /
HIGH POINT
Bro. lUsey filled his regular ap
pointment at this place Sunday and
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hughes were
visiting at Hubert Hughes Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parrish were
visiting homefolks Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carter had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. V.
C. Ray and family.
Mr and Mrs. Mark Carter had as
their guest Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. 0.
Ransom of St. Elmo.
Mrs. John Patterson is in Chatta
nooga undergoing treatment.
A crowd from this place motored to
Lookout Lake Sunday afternoon and
report a nice time.
RAMBLER.
WANTED —500 bushels peach seed.
Will pay one and a half cents per
■ pound for dry pits. Delivei to your
jnearest merchant. Simmors and Kell,
Cedar Grove; Hall and Stephers, Ken
fingtin; Walter Johnson, Cooper
Heights; G. C. Brotherton, Ohicka
mauga—J. T. Grant, Rossville, Ga.,
R. 1. Stx